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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1945 |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||III|IIIIIIIIIIHI|iIIlIIIIImIHl'IHIIIII'IIIIIIINIII!IIIIHHHIH!|. | “SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC" . To N I I E ! “THE GIRL IN THE CASE" Staris SUNDAY! Prevue TONIGHT! From Mpxwell Baderson’s E Stage Succes: Sholley Winter -Soknay Divs - Gte Kruger . and CARMEN AMAYA AND HER COMPANY Keloused thru United Artists How all Amerlcans are striving 1o livu In peace and harmony! How alt faiths are carrying out plans for unity among Americans! How the successful “/Springfield Pian” Iy building @ better Ameriza! * nfircmy: AL Vl(mln THE NEW MARCH OF TIME 7 N—NE | 3:00—5:40—8:05—10:30 '|lllIhlllIIIIlIIIHHIIHIIIHilII|lllIIIIIIHHIIIHIl'lmlllllllII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" There is no substitute for newspaper advarnsmg! HARRI MACHINE SHOP * Swtt-Neweorb Sptem) ) OIL BURNERS i \@ LECTHOL. | GIFTS JIIIEMI WELDING AND MACH!NE SHOP Phone 519 631 Wlllonghby Avenue Phone 525 AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS From 25 to 400 H. P. 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"mmmomn ' HOLIDAY' OPENS ; SUNDAY, CAPITOL yom b paY oF 'hnuLanckm Huhda\ is the| 3-day feature Manager Homer Gar- vin announces starting Sunday at the Capitcl roduction, in the truest musical comedy, an oper- fitted to the voice and style of Eddy. cent is on comedy in song Eddy is supported by e Dowling and Charles Co- burn in leading parts, with many otk scresn favorite in the cast, all augumenting in a big show As an ddded feature, the latest March of Time “Ame:icans All," will | be shown, This details the workings | of a true Democracy, how Americans iving to live in peace and| ony, how all faiths are carry- unity among a better ing out plans for building America. 'NON- MHM.lI(S STUDY WILL BE POSTWAR PLAN - Alaska's postwar mining future| might very well b2 brightest in the ficld ¢f industrial (non-metallic) mineral in the opinion of Territorial Commissioner of Mines B. D. Stew- art. Pushing the peint that all is not, geld that glitters, Stewart said to- day he is conferring with the var- ious assay offices heads of the Tessi- tery looking to a plan to develop Alaska’s non-metallic mining fields. Stewart pointed out that the past few years have seen considerable interest on the part of large chemi- ompanies in ‘Alaska and that 2 “development of an industrial economy in Alaska” will depend on the discovery and development of industrial minerals. In the field of non-metallics, acska has limestone, asbestos, bar- i sulphur and many other mincrals which find wide industrial use. A. E. Glover, assayer n chargo of the Territorial assay cffice at College, conferred here last week with Stewart and Leo Saarella, in charge at Anchorage will ¥ confer hare with Commis- mer ‘Stewart. 3 1t is planmed toimake a vigorous attempt at finding new fields of NOTICE IS HIREBY G.VEN:/ ‘That on February 2nd, 1945, in-the Commigsioner’s Court for Juneau! Precinct, at Juneau Alaska, Howard | D. Stabler was appointed admin- istrator of the estate of DAVID E. WALLACE, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate ! are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, | & to said administrator at his office in | the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- | aska, within six months from ‘the | date of Lhe first publication of this notice. ' HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First publication, Feb. 3, 1945. Last publication, Feb. 24, 1945. ALIAS SUMMONS [OR PUBLICATION No. 5327-A : In the District Court'for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. JACK B. BURFORD, Plaintiff, vs. BETTY BURFORD, Defendant. The President of the United States To Lhe,nhov nlmnd defendanit; ‘G hereby required to -ppénr h the District Court for the Territory of | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after ;t.he last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days-after the idate of its service mpon you, in ‘case this summons is: sérved upon you personally, «and answer - the plain- I titr's complaint on.file 4n the said court and in the above entitled cause, ‘The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dissolution of marriage nowexist- ing between plaintiff and defendant {on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament and desertion; that defendant be awarded custody of the two minor children of the parties, | with plaintiff’s right to see and visit them at all ‘reasonable -times and hours and -have them during Sum- mer school vacations; that plain- tiff be required to pay $100.00 monthly during minority for main- tenance and schooling of said chil- dren; that ‘defendant’s claims for alimony and property settlement not exceed $7,000.00, ‘and she be required to execute conveyarces to plaintifi of property specified in the com- plaint, and for any other or further relief merited. In event you fail to so appear and and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal ‘of said court hereunto af- fixed February 2nd, 1645. . (Seal of Court) J. W. LEIVERS, { Acting Clerk of the above entitled ‘Court. HOWARD D. STABLER, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. Plaintiff’s Attorney. PHONES 633549 121 MAIN STREET DON ABLE Pirst publication, Feb. 3, 1945, frast publication, Feb. 24, 1945, | answer, the plaintiff will take judg-| ment against you for want theredf, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- -jUNhAU ALAbKA BIG DANCE GREAT"WISON" | OF FIREMEN Tt oon oty ON TONIGHT “Wwilson,” that great feature, the 20th Century-Fox technicolor film t in Juneau tonight is al dance sponsored by the veision of the lifes and times of our World War T President, will be Friendly Islands, near the Internat- olunteer Fire' Department ‘mnal Date Line, and end at St. Law- nice 'to be WA e Elks non mu.nmc dewlnpmenv,s devel- (pmg known deposits and collect- ng a file of information on the so ‘hn little-studied subject | ptubein-ngnwpoiknownp > - PRAYER, FEB. 15 The first Bl"ldl_\ in Lent, Febru- ary 16, will begin at Tonga, in the at scen for thoe last vime ‘tomight ‘at the 20th Century theatre. There is only one showing, starting 8 'rence Island, only 30 miles from the is the 39th ‘affair ‘of the Al Arctic Circle. When World Day of pepayiment, ‘and is cpen to the \Pruyer Services are begining at public |Tonga it will be Thursday evening in Juneau, but the evening ser- vices here will be ending only two hours before ti vices at St, Lawrs Tonga is a small isla by Polynesians ruled b | ote. Eskimos live ¢ |Island. Between these all the countries of the nese, Indians, Iranians, BEgyptians, French, English, Canadians, South Americans, Australians, New Zeal- anders, and many others will join |with us in the United States in a world wide Day of Prayer. In Juneau services will be held at 2 and 8 p. m. in the Assembly of | | Ge: Mrs. R. O. Baker will pre- sk(e assisted by women from the rious rhmcht of this cnmmunn\ SONS OF NORWAY MEET The regular maeting of the Sons of Norway will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows' Hall, it ' was annotinced today by the lodge ! secretary ddition to a formidable list 'my of 12,000 players more th: 00 Thic it made fo feel ar tual guest at 1w White Homse, a delegate to rictous political conventions, a mem- Ler of Congress in war session and an obse at the Peace Confer- ence in the famous Hall of Mirrors at Versailles Begining Sunday, will have a double the 20th Century, *The Unknown Gueit” and “Bullet Scars”, two ex- citing, thrilling film productions. In ¢ e FROM KETC George L. Kidwel Johnson, both of Ketchikan aests of the Hotel Juneau -ee Get right fcr tne oSpring and je Summer Season. The Mineral Baths at Warm $prings Bay will pui you in Tip-Top Shape. 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