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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY AL;ASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BOTH SIDES ARE READY ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN representative, said labor in' thc Territory “is 100 per cent united in support of Governor Gruening.’ William L. Baker, editor and pub- lisher of the Ketchikan Chronicle said the delegation intended to make clear to the Senate committee ory had voted nearly nine to one or abolishment of the traps an@ oped the present session of Con- gress would approve the bill. He also said he favored Gruen- ng’s confirmation and that he has seen an excellent governor whose THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 | RECOMMEND USE A B. HALL SITE | FOR TERRITORY ® o 0 20 e c 00 00 - |SITKA BAND WILL - GIVE CONCERT IN TIDE TABLE APRIL 1 High tide, 3:06 a.m. 168 ft. Low tide, 9:33 am., -08 ft. via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 < L 7ing her first alr trip and her first {trip out of Alska in 30 years, join- ed Eide in h al. treasurer of t No. 4, at Anck DRESS HAKING and ALTERATIUNS DRESS MAKING and ALTERATIONS Opposite Case Lot Grocery \ Phone 385 from 11:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Fittings after 5:00 p. m. by appointment MRS. LILLIAN CASH Central Labor Council at Anchor- that Gruening has the support o T0 TESTIFY (Continued from Pbge One) (want him reappointed. At Trap Hearing Some of the Alaskan were ‘estify at a House subcommittee heading on legislation to abolish She ie|{fish traps in Alaska over a ten er Auxiliary |year period. { Ira Rothwell, May::-of Cordova ary of the(Alaska, already here to attend the fisheries hearings, was at the air- port to meet the pro-Grueninz group. He said the pcople of the Terri- Pearl Gibsorn, nd H J, Lannen, Copper Riv- d Prince Wililam Sound can- rkers and fishermen’s union | S (<] PAY CA%EH AND SAVE 0 $$ ® PAY CAS][ AND SAVE ¢ S LIBBY'S TOMATO SUICE 46 0z.can (Case 12 35¢53.99 FRESH SHIPMENT NUCOA 11b. Pky. 2 1h. Pky. 37¢ 73« Large 22 o0z. Can — Palmdale — Small — Whole SOUTHERN YAMS . . B2e ..55@ 2le |} 350 Armours — 12 oz. Tin CORNED BEEF Large 303 Size —Libby 2 GARDEW DEAS . No. 2 Cans — Del Monte ASPARAGUS . No. 2 Tins — Stokley 5 SMAll GREEN LEMAS DD Inrge 14'. 0z. Pdckage — Duh’; HOTROLLMX .....28e SOLID PACK STARKIST TUNA 77 oz.tin 47¢ FRESH FRUITS FANCY JUICE 2 doz. for 7 5¢ GRADE CHOICE BEEF PRIME RIB ROAST 69cib. MILK FED VEAL RUMP or LOIN VEAL ROAST 5Yclb. LEAN—MEATY SPARE RiBS OLD FASHIONED FRANKFURTERS . 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Can SANKA COFFEE . 200 Count — Lydm (.rey I’lam or Cinnamon HEFGAST —-figs)c SMMDOWN CAKE FLOUR. 45¢ hiklfio(flf—n %:F 2ir2le 2iorBBe Largest No. 1 Tall Can PUSSN'BOOTS . . 5 1b. Tin — White or Dark KARO . l arge Package pOST GRAPENUTS .. 2le LARGE NO. 2Y; CAN WALLA WALLA 2 cans 47¢ and PRODUCE FRESH! Per Ib. 39¢ CHOICE CENTER CUT T-BONE STEAK 79cb. CUP-UP—READY TO FRY COLORED FRYERS 33e¢ . . 49¢lh. . 89e b . aa¢ b the people of Alaska and that they |tory. -jes heve improved the Terri- High tide, 15:42 p.m., 14.7 ft. Low tide, 21:34 p.m., 25 ft. - e W. A. (Bua) Elkins, Wildlife Supervisor of the U. S. Fish and wildlife Service, will go to An- horage Sunday. After a few days © 0o 00000 00 g EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE here he will go down the Kenai Peninsula to look over the National Mocse Range. Elkins will be about two weeks in the '/N*stward the Northern Light Presbyteria: The Westminster Fellowship of | church anuounces a sunrise service at 6:30 oclock on Easter Sunday. JUNEAU APRIL 9, ‘The Sitka high sciool band con- cert ,sponsored by Juneau high school, promises to be a sell-out {event. Tickets to this affair, schedulec (contmued from page one: gress ‘will affect rate structures for Alaska, Skinner said. He added that there will be a period of three to four months during which the steamship company will suffer addi- tional losses, and if there appears members of the local high schoolito be evidence of added delay, thes band. Seating capacity of the highlis a possibility that rates mlg;‘ for April 9, at 8 p. m in' the high N | school gym, are being sold by the Public Auction Sale Selma Pademeisier House and Lot NE Side of Glacier Highway 1 mile NW of Juneau 3 Rooms and Bath, Aitic and Basement, 140 F1. Frontage on Highway Full particulars of sale on. Apr. 9, 1949 posted in notices on bulletin boards at City Hall and Federal Bldg. lobby T0 ALL Members Loyal Order of Moose No. 700—In Good Standing ELECTICN OF OFFICERS FRIDAY-April 1st-3P. M. YOU Are Requested to Attend WALTER R. HERMANSEN Secretary ischool gym is between 400 and 500;have to ko raised. according to Edwin C. Clark, Bulm-l Present tariff rates were designe intendent of Schools. ed to meet operating costs during Proceeds of the concert will bejthe 1947 to 1948 period. Since turned over to the Sitka band to[that time wage, oil and insurance help defray transportation expenses costs have. gone up considerably, for the 45-piece organization. he said. The concert by the Sitka band isy Skinner also added that the com- part of an exchange of concerts pany was eager to give the best between the Juneau and sttka'possible service. Ships have left schools. Juneau high school band:Seattle for the North with near 100 will_travel to Siltka May 7 for ajper cent cargo since the strike concert there. settlement, with vessels leaving ev- —————— ery five to six days. If freight f—slnckens‘ he said, it is reasonable ) that the steamship company cannot e — maintain the same frequency with- Alva Blackerby, U. S. Forest Ser-|,,; increasing rates. vice Admiralty Division Supervis- | Secretar, 'y Herbert Rowland an- or, went to Sitka yesterday for &'ponceq appointment of Bill Ellis jgeneral inspection of the area re- 4, o Gustineau Channel Health garding timber sales there. He plans-| o o to be away all next week. Announcement was made of the R B planned arrival in Juneau of the “TURKEY SHOOT” 1 British Al At the Legion Dugout. 8:00 p. ol ritis] Consul from Seattle, G. Saturday. Public invited. 5o g | Edar_Vaughn. BERNARD KITE* BLACKERBY TO SITKA Guests at the meeting included: John Dimwond of Anchorage, G. W. [Skinner, D. S. Duryea, Alaska Steam representative from Ketchi- 1kan, Miss Helen Allen, puklic rela- i tions, Hollywood, Calif.,, R. Carl- son of Seattle. ———————— 1 FROM DaNVER Ri P. Eklund, cf the H. H. 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