The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 25, 1951, Page 8

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. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1951 | W'~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ” ;) T FREE MOVIE MONDAY ] hed to the scene. With Pan American World Airways will VESSEL HITS ROCKS; DoUG L IS JUNEAU BOUND - , —_— . aid of two Citrus pumps the |present a premier showing of | erat as kept afloat. Wings i i NE“]S The Dolores J, a 40-foot vessel"' ft w ef b ings to Scandinavia in the lobby) Septembe: ant a new route to in Chatham Strait, Pacific Northern only. PAGE EIGHT Action by Truman However, whe his decision went ) - of the Baranof Hotel Monday eve- with four men aboard is being es- FROM ANCHORAGE ning between 7 and 9 o'clock; B. F. corted to Juneau by the U, S, Coast Tom Appleton of Anchorage came Dunn, district traffic and sales iGuard cutter Citrus, headquarters L to the White House to be initialed A I Rl I N Es by the President, Mr. Truman afte: 2 study of his own, returned it with the estion that both Pacific 7 : on PNA and is stop- | Manager announced today. There| Northern and Alaska 'Alrlines be] , Members of the Douglas Eagles, caiq today. It Is due to arrive|pi he ‘Baranof Hotel. will be ne charge. ! given new service certificates. Aerie 117, will meet "‘”:“'h‘_mlnbvut 9 pm. The craft hit rocks -— — et | X the annual clean-up of the CemM-ia4 point Gardner in Frederick | FROM SEATTLE FROM SAN FRANCISCO | The boar id the President in preparation for Memoriallgoung yesterday morning. The Cit-| W. L. Larsen of Seattle is at the| Hall Cooley of San Francisco is| EAGLES MEET TONIGHT noted the importance ‘of Alaska in All Eagles are urged to turn the national defense program. He|out and lend a hand WASHINGTON, May 25 » said his recommendation reflected —_— The Civil Aeronaulics Board today | “immediate needs” for additional MRS. SNYDER TO INTERIOR two addi- | air transport between the Territory Mrs. Jesse Snyder is a pnsflengcri and the states today ¢ the Haines-bound | announced authorit tional airlines to estak scheduled service between Alaska ~CAB said that also at White| ey e her automobile | and the Pacific Northwest House suggestion, it will continue an | gver the Alaska 2way to Color- | The certificates, aw overall study of the adequacy of|ado Station where Mr. Snyder, drill! cific Northern Airlines and Alasks ks with Alaska. | foreman for the Bureau of Mines, Airlines, both headquartered ¢ Pacific Northern and Alaska Air-|is located. Miss Ruth Carlson is) Anchorage, will become effective | jines now | making the trip north with Mrs.| in 60 days and have provided Snyder, and will soon return here Northwest Airlines and Pen| oecacional service to the Pacific| Y plane American Airlines hold the Goast stutes on a charter or con- only regular oper: its ba- e b il Word was received at U. S. Coast Alaska points Guard headquarters about 8 o'clock . ¢ Northern will fiy betwee ¥ K“ 300 as g at H. Besancon had Pacific Northern will fly between Seugean' 1159 last night that ¥ Pooe ) Anchorage and Portla Ore., and died with a heart attack aboard the Seattle, Wash., ma intermed- 2 H fishing vessel Minnie W. His wife Chinese Redsin 15 i M e e inutes; Reward fo. T4 i . in Deer harbor. The information M!nu esl ewar was relayed to U. S. Commissioner, iate stops at Juneau, Yakutat and Cordova, Alaska. The Alaska Air- icraft was anchored at Cape Cross without intermediate stops. Their Gordon f"'“ The body is to bel certificates are good until Dec. 13 TOKYO, May 25, Maurice M“_l'"lhl'z’h( to Juneau. 1953, when they will be subject to|gher, Glen Lyon, Pa. has been| ey renewal recommended for the Silver star for | gar Bright of the Fish and The announcement disclosed that | killing 300 Chinese Reds in 15 min- | wildlife Service arrived Thursday the board, afier consideration Offutes in Korea. The U. 5. 24th Di-|on pan American Airways from Se- various applications for additional |vision non-com already holds three | attle and is stopping at the ‘Gas-| U. S.-Alaska . service voted last bronze stars. e S ] RINE GETT”EBIG L THE ALAEKA LINE ; SEATTLE te scheduled serv- tract basis | H. BESANCON DIES lines operations will be between Portland and Seattle and Fairbanks, ALASKA PORTS Passenger Service | Southbound i S.S. BARANOF S.S. DENALI Sun. May 27 Sun. June 3 Ketchikan Petersburg Seattle Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle Northbound S.S. DENALI S.S. BARANOF Mon. 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