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NEWHOUSER SPEARHEADS | record 18-hole score for the tourna- ’mrm. Defending Champion Dorothy | Germain of Philadelphia had a 78, | while Babe Didrikson Zaharias of |Los Angeles shot her worst com- petitive round in 10 years, a three- | over-par 80. Babe was playing with Major League Pace Sefters ¢ | borrowed clubs. Her own clubs were | | stole ring xhibition match | FOR T'G R (By The Associated Press) \f“”i)“ Suriog _;‘f‘|;i‘:"2mnn‘ 1 of the Boston|2t Denver early th - Holmes still Tommy Braves is putting on pretty PROS PREP e o much a one-man show as far as ;g;rsfllgg i T Bittabureh Detroit's Mound Bulwark s “wasue i ortormances o FEESFEL, E e DS camp here yesterday ready to re- hat man A : |sume full-scale operations in the During the past week Is First in Majors fo Hit | Holmes not only has held tightly| ., | dation of the part played in the Na- ZO'Game Mark to his narrow margin over Bruin|National Football League. A total tiomyg war effort by Alaska airplane| comb. radio and records, jam! Phil Cavarretta.in the. percentage|Or SZGERITARSS wers an Hand. cperators here yesterday following. and jelly, silverware. Snider- | By _,Mrk Hand | figures but moved out to a com- i T irecess of the CAB hearing he is Rocovich Apt, 7th and Harris. (Associated Press Sports Writery | manding position among the cir- BEAVERS SHow gr‘sggl\;m:;; ere on_Pan American| Phane 418 ‘ cuit S| 'S, 5 3 'eC- vays’ aj ic: | — ———— Hal Newhouser, Detroit’s slender| €t ST e ’:]‘m"“q‘"]‘\"‘“L:"“b(_":;r TRt o e " A | 0-WATT Webster Ohicago am- | southpaw ace, matching his G i HeRtaBakE ’]mm_ mark—| STREICH DRIVE Stough was to leave for Fairbanks| Plifier and mike. Phone Douglas e Y 0 held by Brave teammate Al Work- this afternoon to conduct & hearing| 963. g rst big leaguer to win 20 games & ‘ r e etinia) piictiing: spiir|Mas ‘ (RA(KUP SIG“S_‘"E“‘“‘_“:"‘ . |NEW DELTA floor-model shaper that may mean a flag for the| Two Brooklyn boys, Walker and| 1 rxzfllm:n[; Sw;g“ f"rft &f upognlfd‘ and 6 in. joiner. Also New Skill| Tigers. Olmo, pace both loops in_‘(lrivm'z : e n';m;: Actcpr‘gwsizl:s ‘;or pv;omc::oi saw, hand-electric 3% in. sander. Hank Greenburg's return has, ACross runs, wiin :rm é“d. 9‘.1;0“‘15: ""S Weeks Home S'and of civillan commercial aviation has s Pfughis,,?,ea_',, 2 boosted the Bengals’ hopes and Al|respectively. Tony Cuceinfro 4 bgen undeniably established by the GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with Benton's hurling has taken up|maintaining _— f_"('_fl (." ik Agams' AngeIS May Be | contribution commercial companies or without furniture. Telephne | fiuch. of the slagk caused by Dissy |Of American hitters, while Georgle {have been able to' make toward the| Green 475. i ! Case has slid back a few percentage Newhouser who will make or break | POINtS. | Steve O'Neill's world series plans. The Red Sox’ Dave Ferriss and Newhouser’s 4-0 shutout of Phila- | Detroit’s Hal Newhouser are stag-| o pocific Coast League basebal delphia yesterday was his twentieth |ing the nippest kind of tuck race| .. o “has ony’ five more weeks to| triumph and the Tigers also needed for major pitching honors. Latest .o ™.y q the big question now is| Les Mueller's 4-1 job ih the second |compiled figures on individual big| &y oo the front-running Portland game as Washington blanked the league performers follow: onrushing Cleveland Indians in National League % both ends of a twi-night double-| Batting — Holmes, Boston, .367; |ycoks the Beavers have shown signs header to stay within a game and |Cavarretta, Chicago, .363. of a genuine slump for the first a half of the lead. | Runs Batted In—Walker, Brook-time this year. They had to go all Washington continues to threaten |lyn, 98; Olmo, Brooklyn, 97. cut to gain an even break with Oak- by the sounder method of employ-| Home Runs—Holmes, Boston, 24; janq in an eight game series last ing two capable throwers per day.|Workman, Boston, 19 |week and the previous week they After Marino Pieretti shut the door | Pitching—Passeau, Chicago, 14-4; jost a series to Seattle, five games on Oleveland’s hopes, 7-0, Alex Wyse, Chicago, 18-7. to two. Tonight Portland opens a | Catrasquel, making his third start- | American League home stand against Los Angeles, and ing appearance, earned his fifth| Batting-Cuccinello, Chicago, .332; this series may prove whether the straight decision, 6-0. | Case, Washington, .316. |lineup of veterans is beginning to New York Yankee morale should| Runs Batted In-Etten, New York, crack. be on the upgrade with Red Ruff-|73; Binku, Washington, 71. | Seattle is riding just four and one-} ing and Charley Keller back in| Home Runs—Stephens, St. Louis, half games behind the league lead-| uniform and Joe DiMaggio reported | 18; R. Johnson, Boston, Cullenbine, ers, but the Rainiers may have a on the way within 10 days, and |Detroit, and Seerey, Cleveland, 12.|tcugh battle on their hands fhis Trout's back miseries but it's Mr Tipoff on PCL Finish (By The Associated Press) Beavers can stand the pace of a} stretch drive. During the past twol | the air arms of the armed forces to ALASKA CAB CHIEF FORECASTSPROMPY oo WANTED | AIR ACHIEVEMENTS 1939 STUDEBAKER Coupe, motor in good condition; 9 good tires; radio; heater. Phone 315, between noon and 3 p. m. “Unquestionably the value of civ-| ian aviation in general, and in Alaska in particular, as a part of RELREINT ! A CRO i Y the National Defense has been well| FOR SALE—Large house at 1725 demonstrated,” is the opinion of Basin Road. Price, $3,500. See Raymond B. Stough, Civil Aeronau-| Merle Rhodes, 431 Seward St. tics Board Examiner of Alaska. Mr. Stough expressed his commen- pen. 45-90 and shells. Misc. tools, defeat of America’s enemies. | Private companies, especially in'2 SMALL HOUSES on acre tract; ! FOR SALE—2 Baby beds. Play| WANTED TO BUY—A small fire- proof safe. Phone 631. | WANTED— Waitress Baranof Hotel. and cashier. | |DO YOU WANT YOUR CHIL- DREN, EDUCATED? — Two teach®'s desperately need apart- ment immediately. Phone Room 327, Baranof. WANTED — Stenographer - clerk. Apply Alaska Steamship ticket office. WANTED—Competent experienced stenographer. Law Office. R. E. Robertson, Phone 334. cery clerk, with references. Write Empire 6010. WANTED—Pickup truck. Alaska Construction Co. Phone 72. SOMEONE going to East Coast to take either or both of Mary Jo Wade's children. Phone Green 330. Alaska, had developed a background 6 miles Glacier Highway, at of experience and facilities that fit- Lemon Creek Trail, or write Loyd ted them for a number of special| ~Edwards, P. O. Box 694. H assignments, some of which would| -1 have been practically impossible mr‘oNE Arc Welder, 110 AC, $30. SQeE | i | | J. B. Burford at J. B. Burford accomplish, he said. Co. *As one example, he cited the con- tribution of Alaska Coastal Airlines| 3-ROOM, partly furnished hotse; 5 to the development of the Army’s| acres land. Auk Lake Loop Rnad. transfer base at Excursion Inlet | Phone 642. The end of the war at this time,’ S Mr. Stough indicated, will result in 800 Ft. reinforcemen pressure for a quickened pace to-| Brothers. ward realization of standards of sef-' ety, of personnel and equipment that the CAB has continuously aim- ed at. Cessation of war activities, he % telieves, will bring about a resump- rwO BEDROOM beach {,—m7 on tion of activities pushed aside by Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco the war in volume considerably jghts, ‘water, basement, furnace; surpassing anything that the air-| fully farnished. Write P. O. Box lnes have previously known. | 3081. } In Alaska, the anticipated expan- H low the war's end will make immed- sion of traffic volume that will fol- o jately necessary the realization of MISCELLANEGJ“ % t steel. Gedrg J FOR SALE--Two bedroom YLouse, furnished, For information, sec| Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. the McCarthy clan responded with| Pitching—Ferriss, Boston, 19-6; | weck. They take on the vastly- | a spirited four-run rally in the Newhouser, Detroit, 20-7. improved Oakland Acorns, who are| received credit for the victary over | the nightball specialist, Earl c;\m-l | spree, featured by Milt Byrnes three-run homer. ninth to beat Chicago. Walt Dubiel | ey battling to wind up in the first| Chicago's National League lead| Reports today indicate that two wasn't around at the finish but| division. The defending champion St. Louis | Browns pulled through with a mar- | gin over Boston in a free-hittir ; | | was clipped to 6. games when the | more big name ball players will be In other games this week, San Francisco's Seals tangle with third- |place Sacramento and sixth-place |San Diego will journey to Holly- |weod. ‘OVERTIME FOR WORKERS ON 2 service and safety goals; just as the - — We buy, st return to peacetime conditions will fog:‘fifclzndmaid lx’x{erc:alndal:e bring the cpportunity and facilities i % for their prompt achievement, the xl::ox;sagouzlas 20, [pREiAT Crel Examiner concluded. ! ! S JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up. SAMESTORY | Bt 55 il 315 Decker Way DAENPORT, Ia — Pfe. Kenneth Cubs dropped a night tilt to New | cturning to the major leagues to J. Schneider and Pfc. Edwin R. ATTENTIUN York and St. Louis whitewashed|yesume jobs they held when the DAYS AUG -IS 16 Geuld were inducted the same day, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Boston, 2-0, behind Ken Burk-|war Department called for their| [ Ll (] went overseas together and, spent ! hardt’s chucking services. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21—Presi-|three years, three months &nd 15 ¢ % Charley Schanz awoke from a| The §t. Petersburg, Florida Times dent Truman said today time and|days. : & Speaial Mepsing od e At six-game losing streak to trim th('lsays it has learned from authori- a half be paid all war workers who Cincinnati Reds, 4-3, as the Phil-|tative sources that Joe DiMaggio|were on the job last Wednesday and lies enjoyed their longest winmng[wm get his Army discharge in a|Thursday. spree of the season—four games. week or 10 days. The New York| His executive order did not say, Brooklyn customers witnessed the | yankee centerfielder is now sta- however, whether workers who took shocking spectacle of seven Dodgr-ri(imwd at an Army Air Forces con- |holidays on the two days following errors, three by Catcher John Dan- |valescent hospital here. |surrender would be paid for their| tonio, while the Brooks absorbed! 1 Chicago, Yankee Manager Joe time off. Secretary of Labor Schwel-; an 11-1 pasting at the hands ‘>f‘Mch'my said he'd had no word lenbach said earlier the President Pittsburgh's Preacher Roe. ]‘(rom DiMaggio regarding a pos- 10Pes that straight time wages” E | sible discharge, and added: “Natu- | Will be paid in those cases. MONDAY'S GAMES |rally, T hope this report is correct| The White House said originally that August 15 and 16 would be leg- They were captured at Faid Pass in Africa the same day, went to the same prison camps, were liberated WANTED—Woman to care for 2- year-old child, 9 to 6 p. m. Phone 203. BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNT- ING SERVICE. Phone Black 200, George Fournier. WANTED—Women press operators and ironers at Alaska Laundry. MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT TORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat trade. Call Douglas 963. SEAVIEW APT, one block from Federal Bldg. son Shop. 3-ROOM fur. cabin, with shower bath. 513 Willoughby, CONTRACTS FOR 135 SHIPS ARE WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 — The WANTED—Experieniced man _gro-| PIANOS RENTED—1unea. Ander-| CANCELLED NOW can Legion Auxiliary to elect dele- |Maritime Commission announced to- gates will be held Tuesday evening, ' day cancellation of $425,000,000 in Aug. 21, at 8 o'clock in the Dugout. | contracts covering the construction | near Lubeck and arrived in the (Mon.-Tue.-Adv. United States on the same boat. | They came home on' the $ame; train, enjoyed 60-day furloughs and reported together to receive dis- charge papers. Each had 102 points. ATTACHMENT AND GENERAL MONITION No. 5411-A In the District Court for the Terri- toyr of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, IN ADMIRALTY. JACK BORRAVEN, MELVIN M. LITTLE, DAN BJORNEVOLD, and EDWARD MADLIGER, Libellants, vs. GAS SCREW OR VESSEL “PHYLLIS T”, and JACK AN- CIGH, her master and owner, Lib- ellees. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, ss. The President of the United States of America to the Marshal of the First Division, Territory of Alaska, Greeting : NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE | speial military equipment. { The cancelled contracts covered 35 {coastal cargo ships, 42 Victory cargo |ships, 24 small tankers for lend- !lease to Great Britain, four Liberty {ships being converted to aircraft repair ships, eight military type Vic- ;tones, eight tankers, five large mili- tary transports of the C-4 type, six refrigerator ships, and three large passenger ships of the P-2 type. The Commission said the tracts covering special military equipment for the Navy accounted for $70,000,000 of the $425,000,000 in ’ cancellations. e of 135 ships and three contracts for| con- ¢ 21, 1945 TUESDAY, AUGUST CATERPILLAR '{ DIESEL MARINE ENGINES SALES SERVICE GENUINE [ PARTS NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY : WE CARRY IN STOCK Onan Electric Sets Doran Electric Air Whistles | 12 and 32 volt D.C. in 6-12-32 Volt | £9000000200000500088060000030000000 Ad J e | ' Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns 1 MURPHEY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 T tiE SACAED HEART PROGRAM { "THE VOICE OF THE APOSTLESHIP ? OF PRAYER" 1 AT 7:45 A' M. E Mondays . . Wednesdays . . Fridays Beginning Monday, August 20th—KINY | & FERK'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the heauty of the bride on her wed-‘ ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. ‘~‘ PHONE 567 SECOND STREET ———d 0090900929000 00000009009 FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR ¢ Wehave a few ICE CUBE TRAYS. Some 13 x 7 inch glass defrost trays, and some G. E. LIQUID WAX, toclean and polish the ‘ cabinet. ALSO. .. Some Covercd Glass Dishes L Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 There Is No SUBSTITUTE for QUALITY . .. and when quality is combined with correct color harmony in your decorating the result is more pleasing. Why not consult us on your next home beautifying problem? ATTENTION ELKS! Regular meeting Wednesday night at eight. - (Mon:<Pue~Wed=Adv.): JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. O. Box 1216 Washington, 7-6; Cleveland, 0-0.] The former Cleveland fireball POSeS, then retracted the statement.] 1Ory of Alaska, ss. ” New York, 4; Chicago, 1. pitcher, Bob Peller, is slated to be |Considerable confusion resulted. | Public niotice is hiereby given, that | St. Louis, 10; Boston, 6. released from the Navy no later Whas Afr. I‘rumgn did todsy was{ty EWE, of 8, Witk (_)f l-y*cution.‘ PRI than Wednesday it was revealed |t 1SSUe an exc_cuuve order amend-; dated August 17, 1945, :s.-,ue: C_l}! of (National League) ¥3b ilght by, otfiolals ut the Great| 8. Saosber pit. inko etlect;nearlyi ME DI OHBUASE S Ter: iy R o three years ago. The original or-!:of Alaska, Division No. ne, at Ju- St. Louis, 2; Boston, 0. Lakes Naval Training Center. |, i i o dgment in faver of Rob. Pittsburgh, 11; Brooklyn, 1. |Feller indicated that he will gole ood O premium wage or ex-|Aeat on & Jadene et A ; 5 |tra compensation should be paid on|ert Simpson, plaintiff and against | Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 3. direct to the Cleveland Baseball|yo. relating to the prosecution of | Farthest North Gray Lin: inc de-l New York, 9; Chicago, 3. Club upon being discharged t0|ihe whr on customarypholidays—ex-'fendflnl 1 have this 1g(i\ da'y of settle terms of a new contract. |cept time and a half should be paid|August, A. D. 1945 levied upan the | UPacific Codst Lengae) for work on New Years Day, July 4, following described personal prop- There were no Pacific Coast BORROWED | Labor Day, Thanksg)\'i;)g él;rnstmas. erty and real estate, sit‘uatc i!’l the | League games. Teams were travel- BATS BOTHER BABE land elther Memorial Day or onelCity of Juneau, Alaska: ing. uc?\'{ L/l\;(!;‘ FO};EST. IHk—Dlidmlin«:mher of greater local importance. | Plerce Arrow bus Terr. Lic. No. R ve uise uggs of ithia v st 15 57-1941, No. 4 STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS |Springs, Georgia, clinched medalist an?fc nt? u‘,’idfi;_“d“d o b SI;E:: AT:::gr ;\uos "l("grl:wl,xc. No. (American League) honors in the Women'’s Eastern| V-J Day (when Japan signs the! 6158-1941, motor No. 1001333 T(‘avm— W. L. Pet.|Amateur Golf Tourney yesterday'surrmdcr terms) will not be a legal] White bus Terr. Lic. No. 10496- Iv);dr)(;;( ; g;; :; .fig? when she shot a 73. It was a new ' holiday. 1945, motor No. 4940 ashington 5 —_— - - ———————————————— | For bus Terr. Lic. No. 10369-1945, Sfdo 59 58 581 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU A iV g qtev;‘::‘xd :_8' z; ;ig JUNEAU, ALASKA Pierce Arrow bus with Mercury St. s § k. ) T tengine Terr. Lic. No. 10368-1945, New York ;54 54 500 paATA FoR 2 10URY DR R it L MERIDIAN TIME | M0tor No. 017-7006. Boston 58 61 465 2 ; ’ iz, Franchise of The Gray Line Asso- Philadelphia 3B 74 321 Variomn.| o b S ladSRaE Weather at| €208 Inc: VIR A S | Lowest 4:30 a.m. I's. cather at i ving describe e T oy Station 24 hus® | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. i(,sg"’;‘. b i i < Team— W. L. Pet BZ:Y:‘;“" 55 ;g 43 ) Clear Commencing at a point designated Chicago T4 39 655 poihe) £ as Corner No. 1, situated on the St. Louis 80 47 55| naues 4‘3 52 13 Rain south boundary line of Willoughby Brooklyn 63 51 553 D:rwsm? n g:; ;D 9 Clear | Avenue, approximately opposite the New York A3 54 538|parer - e 5? g Pt. Cloudy | gouthwast corner of Lot 4 Block 221 Pittsburgh 61 58 513|gairioarye 1o & 9 e |of the Casey-Shattuck Addition to Bosbon b 65 Akl P id e 5 e |the City of Juneau: thence in a Cincinnati 45 58 398 guont & o & 1 Clear straight line parallel with, and four Philadelphia 3 91 29| 34nean Airpost 4 5 i i Lol feet from, the west side of a build- ST Ketchikan 60 ‘52 54 ‘03 R:gn Ay ‘ow. s chlled JMCRIR L (Pacific Coast League) Kotzebus 1 3 4 T Fog {Aparthents . (oimst il o Wils Team— W. L Pet/|wecrath b & o P:"- e | Skinners row) for a distance of 100 Portland 8 55 615|Nome pre b 41 & it 0udy | feet, Corner No. 2; thence and par- Seattle 83 59 585 | Northway & i iy 4 2 cioud allel with said south boundary line Sacramento 70 67 535 Petershure 60 % 5 T Ol + 1 o WiLorQhhy Aviitie, A FIAS RN e Peehmacs 73 7 507|Portland oy : 62 feet Corner No. 3; thence and Oakland 70 75 453 Prince George b parallel with line 1-2 herein before San Diego 67 19 459 | Prince Rupert 60 49 54 0 Cloudy e po T b SR Los Angeles 61 83 424 | 3an Francisco bt 53 52 5 Clr‘nr' boundary line of Willoughby Avenue, Hollywood 57 87 396 |Seattle 6 52 Smok i Corner Ho,, 4; ‘thegios sine SRl (Standings unchanged—No games | Sitka 67 4 A |2cuth. boundary, ine of Willoughi played), Whitehorse 61 | e a o S A’\‘/unuc 63 ff:t:'.‘w Carner No. 1, the ger i Yakutat 63 | P “ 08 Cle’ar place of beginning, together with all *—(4:30 am. yesterday to 4:30 a.m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today GAMES TODAY WIND Height of Waves The following are scores of base- Stationp Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. ~(Sea Condition) ball games played in the major | Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 56 Calm 1 foot | leagues early this afternoon: Cape Spencer Clear 53 ENE 17 1 foot National League Eldred Rock Clear 55 Calm St. Louis 8; Boston 4. Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 54 SSE 13 2 feet Pittsburgh 12; Brooklyn 1. Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 55 N 2 1 foot Chicago 3; New York 4. Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 56 SwW 11 1 foot American League Zoint Retreat Clear 53 ESE 3 2 feet Washington 11; Cleveland 8. {ings and improvements thereon, and singular the tenements, build- And that I will, accordingly, offer said personal property and real es- tate for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1945 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the real estate herein described. Dated August 18, 1945. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal for the Pirst Division, Territory of Alaska. MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Easterly to northeasterly winds under 15 miles per hour but backing to northwesterly under 15 miles per hour in outer channels south portion by Wednesday. Clear or partly cloudy with local patches morning fog in channels. New York 3; Chicago 0. Philadelphia 7; Detroit 6 (eleven innings). By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy. First publication, Aug. 21, 1945. Last publication, Sept. 18, 1945, Whereas a libel hath been filed in the District Court of the Territory | of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, on August 13, 1945, by the above- entitled libellants, against the above- entitled vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, in a cause for sea- men’s wages, civil and maritime, for the reasons and causes in the said libel mentioned, and praying the usual process and monition <f the said court in that behalf be made, and that all persons interested in th2 said ship or vessel, her tackle, ap- parel, and furniture, may be cnedl in general and special, to answer the premises, and all proceedings being had that the said vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, may, for the causes in the said libel men- tioned, be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the libellants: You are therefore hereby com- ménded to attach the sald vessel, her tackle, apparel and furniture, apd to detain the same in your cus- tody, until the further order of the court respecting the same, and to give due notice to all persons claim- ing the same, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemnéd and sold pursuant to the prayer of the said libel, that they be and appear before the said court, to be held in and for the First Division, Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, on the 24th day of August, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jur- isdiction thereafter, then and there | to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their allegations in that behalf. And what you shall have done in the premises do you then and there make return thereof, to- gether with this writ. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander; Judge of the above-en- titled Court, at the City of Juneau, Pirst Division, Territory of Alaska, this 13th day of August, 1945. J. H. WALMER, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, SEAL Deputy. First publication, Aug. 14, 1945. Last publication, Aug. 23, 1945 Pi The Coast Line Route From the Capital City . . . . fo Westward Alaska | WOODLEY AIRWAYS City Tickel Office: Baranof Hotel oiiéering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 PHONE 716 FREIG | ALASKA Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel Regular Service from Seatle and Tacoma HT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION TRANSPORATION €O. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent -