Memberof theAssociatedTHEkI LYN T IPress9*f* \%WEEKEND EDITION —FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1983««'////%V/.V/v.Jliil■svrmrMGovern:-:v* 'AW vv/.'lt;fWA’AV • • * V,y.TV-:'.*v-1’HBwiililil$11■ v,..■wiwvw-a- y.w:■y.4%'' x ’•'.**, •* •.lif£?' i ■ ■■■ ~ y-r*:-« mmMgrn- %1:1To GetAW ''/.'/ v.v. .V5vM§.mm.vs.*zmmMis/smsmi■■, . .. ’JQO,*.,y.i • ,' v ri ' • .*. '■ 'i /‘A- ' ■. ’ ■■ ••„*. •*• «k*‘v ittyV.-vv •,».:3S33SE#r• S \*y ' • - a 1■v/v.v/.'/ ‘.V.5» :3By HAL SPENCER Associated Press WritJUNEAU (AP)The Aiaski. v ,:.• -v »•*.vi y-f, '.* S/fWrn'-' *\ * S* J- ' •V^VV'‘-Z'V^ V/ZV'CT * • «\ 'Wit..V. .x kx.' /. ^ /i ‘ - i«M,xwmm\k: . • vX«V,1*House, which angrily adjournelt;■mm.vy•QV V-x **/•• --lt;-5Wednesday, left behind a trai of unresolved issues including',V-y,-:V’..VW.WV».v.-yv ■X*v*-‘XVyS2?y.%Miiiwfunding for the 1983 Permanen Fund dividend program.Gov. Bill Sheffield and Senatwm■fy'•vV.■;-u:A/j 4®::: ,//nr • * '/wK,V-^mm*mww*x«#pa:J0$mleaders, meanwhile, were bus; Thursday hammering out i stratify for dragging the Hous back while achieving thei aims, particularly legislativ confirmation of Sheffield’s Catv:xx-:ymyrlt;TO'•: :•inet members. The activi eluded private discussion House leaders.'fmmA'-W-V-'AX».vyy-rX-v,y.‘Disagreement over when t ld a House-Senate session tmmmiWSwttw. 4t9Sr v.06VpA- . . S,V .W'VA.i •'.’•«/AV/I:I*///.niVAXdVV-■vy.latev/.v.v.2-/:v.yxx.:•2«2'11/ • * %%vy«t/T00mm■ wtem#.mi«.*!«:•... v v ,w '-W--■ ■ v::-:--;.wmtws. :•:Sfc.,v,vIIV0*m*mM,Vlt;»•$iitr:Wt!^a£:take up confirmations sparke the House’s abrupt departurWednesday. The Senal last week called a joint-meetin for Thursday, and the Hous felt legally compelled to attenlt; Hayes said. The meeting wj called off after the House alt;/. *v•SSA•ym ■■‘C-m, flFSM joumedAy/A,v,./A1v.v/.The Senate intends to e?«zV.'lt;:X'w;IBy/.’.y• •»,yy»•“'« •«-»«”»«X*TV / ' : ^C: .v ' :::: : 'TV ■ ' .'.•::-2 ■: mmercise its legal option of callir the House back to session aftithree days. Meanwhile, the goernor is considering calling tlWell SeatedHouse into a joint-session wi the Senate specifically to talup the firmations.question of coSitka Summer Music Festival musicians will have elegant new chairs for vase stand at right were financed by a gift from the Rasmusontheir performances this season. Custom furniture maker Steven Higbee, a former Sitkan who now lives in Guerneville, Calif., assembles one of theFoundation. Higbee said the new furniture is made of dense Brazilian ipewoodchairs he made on commission for the Festival. The eight chairs and theHouse Speaker Joe Hayes, a lengthy interview Thursda said the body would adjourn i peatedly, if necessary, until t!Senate finally gave up a; went home. He called untrI Vin r% 1aim