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SDAY, bl["L\IHl R I7 l‘)4/ “WEDNE THE DAILY ALAS I\\ LMPIRI JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE ‘ NEw RE(O upon him for repayment of .\ums‘NEw ADD"IO" r_on RD Champ's Sight Near Perfe |Faulkner Suif .= ’ B jand withheld and misapplied Moron REW“.D m whereas in truth the plaintiff h | | bad no dealings with the Internal | SET Bv (OBB q | Asks 20 000 Revenue rence to| Larry Bahm has completed and ‘ i eny funds cla put into operation a new addition v | \\u'\glnil\ or mistakenly to his Motor Rebuild shop at l R | [ r misapplied Tenth and F Streets rear the Boat e SALT FLATS i llbel Dama e me Insinuated Harbor, The newly buflt garage ‘Uv Sept. 17.—(M—A determined | Finally l-lm]l;l'.“: s complaint al- and woikshop has 2,500 square feet u\”u proof today that man can - he ation of W handle any and all automo- |trave] rmore than 400 miles e | (Continusa from Page One) cls and statement so pub- iivs repairs in an automobile po- 55 ===, lished and t which' Bahm s usir the shop IN Top p The ple nt London fur brol | who have come in contact with him Was intended n handle maintenance and ropair r, bedevilled for a month by bad { |lana cmployed his services.” which 1t was intended for the Royal Blue Cab Fieet, eathe »r mechanic Conplaint OhakRG to the general public and to plain- which he recently purchased, and 1igh a mea | Charged in the complaint py~1ifts clients and astociates was doing other automobile and nin 2 . ' ph in e | Faulkner 1s that the éditorial “so @nd i3 that plaintiff had sought work as well. e | on whit ‘he* oalleg St vo | fendants is libelous per se in that' o e vl g el Ao i LESSTHANR By The Associated Press) By JOE REICHLER Fotlg e ”\":‘“!l):i b o I oy ?jla:”[x]:n.xlil;nl‘ [hu. m(;:‘”:lzll\‘“h‘ » ONE Ao Toves ot 200 The eals who | (Associated Press Sports Writer) he erased the old marks pression and does give the Mlo.."nd scandalous wnd the swiped ' Now that everybody except Man- here in 1939 and posted pression to all who have read the 0 onie meant by the publica- g il ers Eddie Dyer of Sy o b T article and to plaintiff's friends. Yo e A R it from th Angel ; S and new ones as dusk gathere tion of the article and its circula- day didn’t keev it very long, for the Burt Shetton of Br the [neighbors, clients and associates - o dicimbutic k> unde: rght back up there | te 1 tongue in ok HaK & TR T e vy {that plaintiff, as administrator of " ° Mt ‘ n: : 304.196 (old the. eatate ‘of tHe “Thte Tolf vy Ebcod ‘and ‘was. by public a he Natior e . & . /large and friends, neighbors, ac- Lumber” ¢ls had been leading Dodecrs, it i t 393825 (previous Troy, or'as attormey for She Nelts, ' v onses and clients understood ' x nday W d Y B 1 i cefved the sum of #8000 ay; SusTitAnCes and clle "_’”’" e BELSAW MACHINEP.. co. { Jp g A gl P ¥ % S | royalties on a book entitled ‘Guide '\ 1“"‘n:‘l“ e & ‘I 876-F Field Bldg., 313 Westport Read precarious half [World Seri |To Aleska’ which plaintitf wrong- 16 PUEE WAS 00 e Kansas City 2, Mo. tully applied and disbursed to hefrs!©hareed with or implicated in, the; . AP S else d of thETbs Jolin' W, 'Troy ‘Who Wireicommission of an unlawful actieHiEHEREENERNERES " B0, . ks b Lo, Workl Serie Inot entitled to receive it and the © Anf an. Beoojnt .ot S Iy ey have been article {mplies that plaintiff was Aintitl has bean: greatly GO ! 4t Mg standstill in their | funds. and mmnpnm by the In- fpme and repintion SO0 BEEFRRS ! - % Dindo B I n | plaintiff and the heirs of the late Lt l . Wk e Sion otk d y i 7 5 (Johin W. Troy to refund the sum ) — s g e e nied jrol third ¢ 16 ke Broakivh dnd : jof $2500.0 which had been re- oos OM N 0 ) wi A y of eries 7 weep the three came io nd in the pennant race ir ““ v Bockman (right), 16, of Ri » v % y |ceived by plaintiff and wrongfully M E w E ‘ E GET YOUB GUNS t . Thb.winy eupled Wikl the |the National League Audre kman (ri . of Ridefield, N. J,, first girl to win the | qpplied and that when detected the ! ! Di Ang HRNIER S L [ i S el 2 N 1al Junicr Small Bore Rifle Title at Camp Perry, s the ) . S adsha MEE‘ 0" THURSDAV ! - ! s Glapts: 7= over 75 ds, in-| Team e Pet = Pt ‘ \ ER T enY the |plaintiff was embarrassed and de- \ BEADY Gk Hunhng : AR ball for |C7éased Brooklyn's first mar- | Brooklyr 90 54 425 Mem's champica, G. Wayne Mccre of Washington, her aim, | fenseless s ;i { ok AR A in over St. Louis to t St ‘Louls 80 81 7 Audrey Lroke cord seoring 1590 opt of 1600. ne broke Het further avers that the! The Women of the Mcose wil H Season IS Here! { cetting nine blows off Jack Brewer_ |3 Bl Dodgers Remaining Games the men’s record 3191 cat of 3200 and deiending his title. |implication given to the general MEF O rnsgae A SRS B I danseni S g M i ki e o : linc with four vic-. BROOKLYN—10 games to play [1eading puslic by the article afore- clock in the Moose Lodge. Ini- |} ‘,,l'l“. e e, i uble in the Dinth in- |0 nz 10 games Home—4 (Boston 2, New York - ARHISE . lcaid which was widely. distributed 'tiation services will be held and| { reels, cameras and ! X ; Four > ¢ ey e ik o R ‘nd generally read by the public|eTeshments will be served. ! binoculars ! i crabned, A, pingé 10 00, [RE ek i Away—G (Pittsburgh 2, Phila- flfiqu}fll /ls Jnecting and Where Weregeveraloub- |1y that the - IRbAEnAL-SREVENEN T N ! ” ! t staridigga from Portland | TR0 S1aE Jf the Dod-| delphia 2, Boston \ } 4 g gents had investigated the plain- VISITR NEAU D RNELL’S ' ¥ by bouncing Beavers twice, 5 10 gy " iaioo o e i »‘f’)f‘«t“l 1[‘;,“"““““”“‘ to play, 8% M@ygg/@ %o 5 1-1-,‘. conduct and mad2 d(‘:nnnti R Do S e H i 4 and then 9 to 5 in a nighteap | R S 2 0ot . dei & > Joe Reidi bas- SRR A e e e S L U s c that was called in the seventh in- A“;‘n’"\l‘ : s “““E‘ « l:‘i“»: 6 ‘l).;l'un’ J 4“‘\(}-1“' e e N 8Dt | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Ful:‘:i" }(1(;”1 we stopping at the Bar f pflfl enfer { ning because of the time limit. It [©7. st e S - Will recefve métlical cate No. 5738-A RPN Ty {rrrrsrrrrrerrrar e was the Acorns third s ht Win by o de” wings for SR M LGl ; 4 SOCIETY MEETS - | In the District Court for the Terri- kgt s FE R (Brooklyn schedule includes un- . e e a meeting of the | tory of Alaska, Division Number Rain d out the Hollywood- | . =0 oL 0 0 lil(rli‘t;l)\;“d‘w:w{ Afm “ri“lxmp}%mw Ladies ciety tomorrow CORDOVA MAN HERE One. At Juneau . game and they'll play two [Ct8 60 0 Glunts A L e e in M. Jacobsen, Supervisor of the ETHEL E. SHORT, Plaintiff, vs toatiit B e L x B; £4 the kom ¢ William Sound Division of | JoHN SHORT, Defendant " o the Dodge! 41t ladic U. 8. Forest Service at Cordova, | The President of the United States STANDING OF TEAMS e R AR i e to attend a Juneau visitor today. He con- |5t America. To the above named Pacific Const League ames, Blix Donnelly out- R N fered with Regional Forest Service | defendant, GREETING: You are W L R ol s <y4u|:d~ before continuing to Xet- | hereby rejuired to appear in the I AT A ia Phils a 2-1 victory T Obdbs of Eaehért: Star. Nod chikan where he is accompanying | pistrict Court for the Territory of ) 9 8 Piililes 15 PIEBieh: e B, et sy “” AT, NUg- | the Forest Service vessel Chugach.| alaske, First Division, at Juneau, 2 90 81 were four fistic encount-!§o" o ET A 0 B last evening [ ‘The Chugach will be placed in the | Alasks, within thirty (30) days nfter i ias S LesRus ers last night, one in‘which onel o€ BB HEL o ,‘. e aad i at Ketchikan for re- the Jast nubication of this sum- 83 8 : v T Tommy Henrich and ham-egger was disqualified. Throe : Al e i e ) mons. in cas> this summans is pub- B onich and pam-ogger e, Thrce o e oo | e mons, In cu> s smmons s pub- THE AMERICAN WHISKEY cramento 81 91 rting lineup. the folic Tt hirodhay v Wy s R SITKA PEOPLE the date of its service upon you, in PAR EXCELLENCE san Diego T 98 the Browns in the Y ’ b o ot tegistered at the Baranof Hotel cice this summons is servad upon GANics> LAST NIGHT loubleheacer, 8-3. With i, oulpblited.. . doe rem Sitka are R Hu- |you personally, and answer the Los Angel an Diego 2 > regulars including Joe ndicott, N. Y, in RENT WALTERS HOME bert A, Gilbert, Mildred Hennessy. | plaintiff's complaint on file in said ramento 5; San Franeisco 2. | DiMa the &5 Ak and Mrs. Thiodere ML Lam: s and Jack Penrod. court and in the above entitled mug sland 5, 9; Porland 4, L5 RIS wed 8- Tommy Y 168 of w1 have rented the ¥ G i e. Hollywoed at Seattle, postponed r S won when Tee Hubert,|C. E. Walters home on E Street IS HEREBY GIVEN:| The plaintiff in said action de- rain Red hington, D. C., was di: getting settled this week Seotember 1947, in mands the following relief: a di- = ; Monday, qualified for not trying in the : the Commissioner’s Court for Ju- |vorce on the grounds of desertion : National Le nd game of the sea- fifth round of a sc d te neau Precinct, at Alaska, and failure to provide, THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. erV l; Park as they split round bou jl\‘?"‘\”(f' :‘-‘“"“” 1‘ ':“""‘3-" Howard D. Stabler was appointed | In event you fail so to appear Empire State iuilding New York, U.S. A 90 5 Boston, Af-| Montreal—Jchnny Gr 146 The A. W. Beerli family has Mov- | cxecutor of the estate of SIDNEY |ans answer the plaintiff will take : # W MU 61 shut out outpointed Crosby Kin- | €d into one of the newly constructed g SyEVES, dee ns | judgment against you for want 'W—MMW‘W_ o1 & six-hitter n, 150%, of New Orleans, in 10 il homss op B n's UC. having claims against ostate | thereof, and will apply to the court 67 opener, Chicago came buck to rounds. He is an emplovee of the Juneau gre yequired to present them, with |for the relief demanded in said & ——————— — e - innati 8 win the second game 8-3 Los Angels—Hankin Barrows, SPruce Corporation mill at Juneau. verified vouchers required by | complaint, and as herein stated. Chicago the Banatom 147, Hevana, Cuba, outpointed law, to said executor at his office | Witness the Honorable judge of = Pittsburgh ed 4-1 in a night Jackie Wilson, 149, Los geles, in TO REPAIR the Shattuck Building, Juneau, said court, and the seal of said meAU PI.“MBI"G & mm co- Iphia : t \ington, the Tigers clung & 10 round. go. At « lar meeting o1 tne Alaska. within six months from the |court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, et MET RDAY'S R J o second place a hal e = B held last Monday evening it was de- | date of the first publication of this | Alaska, September 17, 1947. CIVMBINGREATIND vs';:z““““““' . ooklyn Cincinnati 3. of the Red Sox Fawns are without any telltale | cided to redscorate and repair the | notice. J. H. WALMER, LN New York 7; St. Louis 2 ! ¥ scent, but the doe takes on an ad- | flocrs and other parts of the interior| HOWARD D. STABLER. Executor. | Clerk of the above entitled court mn1 Third and Franklm Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh 1 nth . . Ath ditional cdor to lure*enemies away | of the Eagles Hall. Worthy Presi- | First publication, Sept. 17, 1947. First publication, Sept. 17, 1947. ¢ (Only games) PRI S e S trom her hidden children. dent Kenneth Vuille vresided at the | Last publication, Oct. 8, 1 Last publication, Oct. 8, 1041. | e . Amrrir::nili("-!l!“l’ in the second game of G i 2y E¥irs iy o { L g hender in Philadoia and gain 0 New ¥ork o1 65 628 il‘s]) x’:..; he Indians won the op- | Detroit 1B ’r‘: ,’ix‘ The Boston Braves and Chicago ) Boston 1 ffi 504 | Cubs were not scheduled | Cleveland B 0 it i Philadelphia (o S 0 i 67 . T1 465 60 83 42 Lonis 54 88 380 : YESTERDAY'S RESUL' { ow York 8, 2; St. Louis 3, 8. | Toston 5, 3; Chicago 0, 8. { nd 5, 3; Philadelphia 3, 7. ROUNDUP | Washington 4; Detroit 1. & e e i i BEFORE YOU BUY | By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. | 1 v NEW YORK, Sept. 17—i®- Sol ! Ia r s 0 whose one-way hearing i ¢ admits only what Sol wants i A l N C 0 L n to r) and seli-revarsing con- | —— u acts are becoming almost as chom,m was almost gleeful when T' F h W'lfl | Us s S pleatul v he yisnerman ! BABY MUST BE KNOWS flis ENGINES S terday one hurler as {oilows: i AR e BATTING — JOE GORDON, Tn- i [‘,‘7") "“;“‘ j‘ikl;f‘]’]‘;‘wl‘:_ | AND DRY - YET dians and SID GORDON, Giants 3 A b Ly Jsce slammed out a pair of hom> % Qin“‘"g']‘\m;;fs'ns"p‘m_ MUST GET OUT rung, his 28th and 20th, and drove (b Sty n feur runs to hein Bob Feller de- |15 Club: evidently Al Aol i EVERY DAY. feat the Athletics 5-3; Sid rap L s o thies dodlis pod his Tat Hbme runl| 0 i ss-are, Smpbies the S ‘ t ¥ and drove in two runs to lead the yweizht title fizht "cer-' HEYWO’OD_ | Gl RS Win over the Caree! tainly will fil the arena—and at GENERAL MOTORS | T D S e ek ToutaWaleott e beter than DIESEI WAKEFIEI‘D | White Sox 5-4 with six hits for his 1o , &% BaniRE it fbe. Los Angeles between Arturo Godoy | ?_ 10th victory. “Thompson. POWER Has st 1 fol' Ihe d Tur z “‘I'm proud of ' Strauss KoBGE chuckled. “It tcok a lot of work at the Baranof and what's more, in another| - eve TARU Call Mary Jov? for reservations and transportation week - | or so I'll announce a ]xgnL- airangements —adv. 604-81' o p title bout for January and gty i — 'after that another championship; . that's three title fights." Mike might not gei threz at a Court for Juneau c. but at leest he would have staged tr- Louis signing lik» )i super-colossal. That on September 9th, 1947, in the Commissioner’s Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Walter B. Heisel was apopnited executor Holiyw of the sstate of WILLIAM C. DON- ALDSON, deceased. All pe » having claims against said cstate! . are required to present them, with QUOTE, UNQUOTE Moss (who moved from to quarterback the Illinois “Why, down football fans count for- xmtead of sheep on the first pubncatmn of this notice. :Xe pless nights WALTER B. HEISEL, Execuior. ————— First publication, Sept 10, 1047, Waitresses zod rounfain (nrls st publeation, Oct. 1, 1847, wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf ] R’?n i 74 ! X NOLICE IS 1LiEREBY GIVEN: | Parry L Tulsa U, 10 S.HJ -rified vouchers as requiréd by law, Rose Bowl grid team) : T\l].d ecutor at Juneau, Ah:,k'u at La; @® Ease of Installation @ Genuine GM Parts Readily Available ® Minimum Overhaul Needed R. W. COWLING CO. Front at Main St. Phone 57 BEST in BABY CARRIAGES for generations yet cost no more than an ordinary buggy. PRICED FROM $38.50 BE THRIFTY ... See Them Today! BUY THE BEST! g : A

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