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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 20 (May 13, 1966)
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[news lead] Arctic Eskimos Endorse Egan, Bartlett, Gravel
[news lead] Oldest Saloon in Skagway-The Pack Train Inn is Said to be the Oldest Bar in Skagway, the Historic City That Seethed with the Activity of Thousands of Gold Seekers during the 1880's. The Street is Broadway on Which the Legendary Soupy Smith Often Rode His White Horse. The Famous Outlaw Was Shot and Killed on the Waterfront on July 8, 1898. See the Story on Page 4 of This Issue About Soapy Smith.
[news lead] Home Loans Now Available for Barrow
[news lead] Hassle May be Brewing over Vocational School
[news lead] Jackson Announces He Will Not Run for Reelection
[news lead] Edwardson Appointed Organization Specialist
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