The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1949, Page 2

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H PAGE TWO ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 — 'u) mantled by James M. Newcomb, : STREETS TO BE CLEANED el o SRRSO S T A 15 50H SN MU T R T S o S b . 7% 4 F L e EeeeEeee e s s s s e e e e e e e e e e e e e et - 0 HELICOPTER RETURNS ! : (APIAIN or HRSI ‘(Io Gl“ne"ers With the topographic field work|pilot, ahd Harold Eighme, me-| completed, the helicopter used by |chanic, for shipment on the Baran- Sweeping and cieaning of the | SH'p m lA“D ME“ Ma “o' Fish ‘or the Geological Survey during the|of southbound Sunday. The heli- newly paved streets of Juneau will LOOK' 1 11 d d > P 11 y past season landed here late yes-|copter arrived here early in the|begin tomorrow, according to James { o“ KlS'KA 'S DEAB ( I bia Salmon terday from Skagway. It is being | season. IL‘ McNamara, City Engineer. Little-women-of-fashion go to school in these lovely PORT TOW\ISEND Wash., :Ept o—m—Capt, Avhur W, smitn, o7, ASTORIA ore, st SO CHILKOOT MOTORSHIP LINES an officer aboard the Sg Saca)a b5 the Bolimbla. whett (REREY wea when that ship landed the first [0 to the Columbia Whck g s o e lsks, duting the last war, | mon fishing season resumes Satur- 1949 Schedule of Sailings M/V CHILKOOT | died yesterday. The Captain, who had lived he:e 60 years, was relief Captain for the Luckenbach line prior to his ;rfliremenb Jast year. He worked iy, The fishermen's union secretary, Serving— JUNEAU/HA!NES | Henry Neimela, said “it appears JUNEAU that there is no price offer from HAINES packers, and fishermen will not fish SKAGWAY lon sailing ships in his youth and without a price.” - | captained the Border King 20 years| The union spokesman reported sl t,he SKAGWAY/HAINES !ago. He had served as stevedoring some packars had indicated a wil- ALAEEA HIGHWAY Lv. Haines ......Sunday -am. Lv. Skagway ENnY. b superintendent here and in Seattle s the price situ- Connects with all Canadian Wednesday a.m. Wednesday p.m. | Captain Smith organized the firs t appeared un-|l Pacific Sailings at Skagway (Time of departure is dependent on time of tide) ‘anlu lodge in Port Townsend. H: agreement could e me for the Satwr- | CARO TRANSFER COMPANY CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA ALASKA TRANSFER CO. |eral brothers and sisters, lmludmg\dn reopening Ruddt Stive Yirieon: TEMER Carrie (Scribner of Snoqualmie Falls, ) eve Li Agent Lorena Armstrong of Everett aml‘ g weekend ciosures, the Juneau, Alaska Manager Skagway, Alaska Edwin Smith of Seattle. | SO ason continues until g \Paul Robeson Is Burned in Effigy BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 8—® —Paul Ro-eson, the Negro singer, [ was burned in effigy last night by | ,a small group of robed but un- | masked Klansmen. i It was the first public demonstra- | tion by the Klan in the Birming-| ] [ ham district si 18 men were in- | jdicted on flogging and related a , o r n ,a WNN';S | charges here s al weeks ago. | Striped gingham. | A dummy b g a placard, A COUN ; Embroidered col- “Welcome Paul Robrson was | 9 uesti k pinned it was 3 10 Bx = $2‘50 up : = Ruffle pretty plaid ?,uf,sg o::m:]nalr]w Tx;i 1?::1 . “mi 3 Winton Pettibone of Seattle is| Chubbies 10 o 14 - $5.50 : 3 | 70[0 | 3 IHE PURE FOODS STORE 1 HTZGERALD & i FRIDAY ==~-SATURDAY KENTUCKY' S _//]/( Bzé%zmaé Co ‘e e M QUALITY SINCE /88T | (N |- I ] R E SI I ' ' ! 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