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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1948 No. 5869-A. TO: DAVID O. MILNER, the above | named defendant, GREETING: J IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED | STATES OF AMERICA, you are| hereby commanded to be and appear | in the above entitled Court, i.e.: In the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One, at Juneau. in said Di- vision of said Territory, and answer the Complaint filed against you in| the above entitled action, ie.: That certain action wherein ETHEL B. MILNER is the plaintiff, and DAVID O. MILNER is the defendant, which is numbered No. 5869-A on the, docket of said Court, within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of publication of this Summons, which by an Order made and entered by said Court in said action, on April 13th, 1948, was ordered to be published for a period of once a week for four (4) con- secutive and successive weeks, com- mencing on April 14th, 1948. and ending on May 5th, 1948, in case said Summons is published, or within thirty (30) days after May 5th, 1948, or within forty (40) days after date of its service upou you, in case this Summons is served upon you person- ally, and answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her Com- plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defend- ant; that-the real and personal prop- erty described in plaintiff’'s Com- plaint be decreed to be the scle and exclusive property of plaintiff, with defendant having no right, title, in- terest or equity therein; for an Order restraining defendant from selling, conveying,” disposing of, or further mortgaging or encumbering the real and perosnal property described in plaintiff's Complaint; and for such other and further reief as may be just and equitable in the premises. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of April, 1948. i (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy Clerk. First publication, April 14, 1948. Last publication, May 5, 1948. [ | | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska. January - 27, 1948. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Knute Langseth, has made application for a five-acre tract, filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage serial 011815, for a tract of land deseribed as Lot 21, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2412, Hood Bay Group, situated on Hood Bay, Ad- miralty Island, Alaska, containing 4.55 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the apove mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. { GEORGE A. LINGO, | Acting Manager. ! First publication, March 3, 1948. ! Last vublication, May 5, 1948. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on March 31st, 1948, in the United States Commissioner’s Court | for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Harold D. Stabler, of Ju-| . neau, Alaska, was appointed ad-| ministrator of the estate of CARL| NILS ANDERSON, also known as Karl N. Andersen, deceased. All per- | sons having claims against said es-| tate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required | by law, to said administrator at his ' office in the Shattuck Building, Ju- | neau, Alaska, within six months | from the date of the first publica- | tion of this notice. HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First publication, March 31, 1948. Last publicatiofi, April 21, 1948. MayorBooms Collections For[l_is(ily3 CHARLES CITY, Ia-~—Harold 8. Henry, 55-year-old retired newspa- | per publisher, is a mayor who can | supplement city funds by personal| solicitations | ‘When it became apparent that $60,000 on bonds voted for construc- | tion of a municipal swimming pool| would not suffice, Henry conducted| a one-man solicitation which| brought in $25,000. The fund now is| teing supplemented by a house-to- Fouse canvass to raise another $19,-| 503. He directed the drive which raised | $100,000 for a community projeect| to build between 300 and 500 homes. | Other accomplishments include: | Raised $14,000 as community chest | chairman in 1947, and now is serv- | ing as community chest vice chair-‘ man, | | Served as 1047 Floyd County Red | Cross drive chairman in which $7.- | 262.10 was collected with the goa!| of $2,604. | shares of |cific northwest was described last Personally sold 2,000 Charles City Building and Loan As- sociation stock at $100 a share, He's president of the organization. | fense in the event of a third world | war.” KINY — JUNEAU |[ Alaska Broadcasting Co. ’ C. R. 8. | WEDNESDAY EVENING ’ 5:00--WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | 5:30--Totem Talk—Forecasts. * | 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Juneau-Young News. 6:15—Dinner Waltz. | 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Happy Smith. 7:00—FREE FOR ALL-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—S8tandard News—Forecasts. | 8:15—-Community Center. | 8:30—Bing Crosby. 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts, ‘ 9:15—Supper Club, [ 9:30—Radio Theatre. | 10:00—Alaska Line News. 10:15—Words with Music. 10:30—Forecasts. |« First newscast of the day at 7:30 | A M | ———— | Paciic Northwest | Will Be Hit First, | It Third World War night as the “hub of offense and de- Worked out with the city council| Louis E. Starr, past National Com- in arrangement by which J. E. Arm- | mander of the Veterans of Foreign rong, Waterloo industrialist, agreed ' wars, said that war will come to the | build 40 new houses this year|y. g. over the north Polar regions | and next on property which he owns here. As mayor he is proud of the 4,700 feet of sewer laid during his admni- stration; installation of parking meters which will bring in an esti- mated $20,000 a year; and imposi- tion of a sewer rental fee amounting to 40 per cent of water bills, which will net an estimated $15,000 an- nually. - Negro Is Eleded as Student _(ouncil Hea ASHLAND, Ohlo, Apr. 21.—®P— samuel A. Davis, a negro from Mansfield, Ohio, has been elected President of the Ashland College student council. He is the first member of his race ever to be selected for the post, he highest elective office at the school. Davis also is President of the College “A” Club, an organization { lettermen on the campus. A soph- omore, he won his letter in track last year. - Man fhat Knows. The Ho_oked Look LINN, Mo.—(#—"It they have that look they want to get married,” says L. L. Davis, Osage county cireui. clerk who no longer has to ask 2 young man and his fiancee which office they are looking for in the courtiouse. To save them embarrassment Davis tells them instead of asking them, and he says he has been 100. per cent right. “Just what that look is I can'l explain, but they all have it—ever) one of them.” LA SO Boys wLcvis wveralls at Graves, the Clothing Man, @58 t1 NOTICE OF HEARING AND FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that HAT WINDSOR, executor of the estatr of ANN MARIE HAYDON WIND- SOR, formely ANNA MARIE HAY- DON, deceased, has filed his PFinal Report in the administration of the estate of deceased and that a hear ing will be held thereon before th: undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, at * o'clock P. M. on the 14th day o" June, 1948, at which time all persons may appear and contest the Fina’ Report and file objections thereto Given under my hand and the seal of the above entitled court at Ju ! neau, Alaska, this 13th day of April Call EXPERIENCED MEN | | 1948. Alsska JANITORIAL Service || CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 FELIX GRAY, J Commissioner and ex-Officic | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct !F‘irst publication, April 14, 1948. ;| Last publication, May 5, 1948. . .. there’s a volume of pleasure in this Kentucky best-seller You'll never be a hermit—if you serve oto "ERM"I“QE National Distillers Products Corporation, New York « Kentucky Whiskey—A Blend « 86 Proof « 65% Grain Neutral Spirits |and bit the northwest first. He spoke to 1500 persons at the‘ | mass installation ceremony for 20 | Seattle VFW posts. | | ERSe DA P i" "Battery Is Dead,” ~ Noi "Betty Is Dead” PASADENA, Calif, April 21— —A police car roared away from | | the station to investigate a report jof a murder or suicide. An ex- | cited citizen had telephoned that |there was an automobile parked | near his house with a sign reading | | “Betty is dead.” | When Officer D. M. Palmateer | looked at the sign the case was | closed forthwith, It read “Battery | s dead.” | ! e e I POLISH GIRLS TRAIN FOR BUILDING TRADES% | | WARSAW—(P—Unmarried women | |and yirls soon will be working as | | lectricians, window glazers, wood- | | worth painters and stovesmiths in | | Poland. | The secondary building trades | ! school is giving courses ranging from 1 “en menths to two years to put idle | ‘emales to work. They get 80 zlotys | 180 cents) per day for subsisience | and 20 zlotys per hour for all work lone while training for certification ! s “journeymen.” | MONITION AND ATTACHMENT No. 5878-A. ™n the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Numbgr | | One, at Juneau, in Admiralty. . | JAMES D. MADSEN and ED- WARD P. MADSEN, co-partner, doing business under the name and style of MADSEN CYCLE & FISH- ING SUPPLY, Libellants, vs. OR- VILLE WHEAT; and the vessel | 31 A 791, her tackle, apparel, furni- | ture, boats, engines, and other ap- purtenances; and all persons inter- vening for their interest in said vesel, Libellees. "he President of the United Staes cf America and to the Marshal of said District, Greeting: ‘WHEREAS, a libel has been filed 1 the above-entitled court on the 2th day of April, 1948, by the above- ititled libellants, to recover the um of $2503.86 in causes of coon- ract, civil and maritime, for the aasons and causes in said libel men- ioned, and praying the usual pro ess and monition of the court ir hat behalf to be made, and that all ersons interest in said vessel 31 A 91 may, be sighted in general and necial to answer the premises and ve proceedings being had, that the essel 31 A 791, may, for the causes said libel mention, be condemnec nd sold to pay the demands of the bellants. You are hereby commanded t: ttach the said vessel 31 A 791, and o detain the same in your eustod: ntil the further order of the court especting the same, and to give du: otice to all persons claiming thc ame, or knowing or having anything o say why the same should not be ondemned and sold pursuant to the rayer of said libel, that they be nd appear before the said court.’ o be held in and for the above-en- itled district on the 10 day of May 948, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon f the same day, if the same shall 'e a day of jurisdiction, otherwise n the next day of jurisdiction there- | ifter, then and there to interpose a laim for the same, and make their llegations in that behalf. And what you shall have done in the premises do you then and there make return thereof together with this writ. WITNESS the Honorablé George W. Folta, Judge of the above-entitled court and the seal thereof affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 12 day of April, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk By P. D. E. McIVER, (SEAL) Deputy. First publication, April 17, 1948. Tast publication, May 3, 1948 | | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RLONDIE e e THE LOVE OF PETE ... FDONT COME EQUIPPED WITH ROOMS LIKE THIS, S0RRY TO BOTHER YOU ke HESSIE CLOCK BAGGACE. HM=+-LOTS *~ COF GOOD THINGS FOR A . SANDWICH AGAIN, BUT THE SMUDGES WOULDN'T ACCEPT THE £ L o P WHAT'S THE N-NOTHING.... HE WENT OUT FOR AWHILE . NO... NO,THANKS.I WANT WHERE S HE...FOR <LI( MATTER...WHATS I,..UH JusT HE'LL BE BACK SOON, T GUESS USE THE TELEPHONE . £ WRONG ? WANT TO SEE MEANTIME LET'S LOOK AT THE - THROUGH CUSTOMS AND VAN 6. TALKS P THE MILITARY INTO LETTING THEM J{ CONVOY. IN THE FIGHT, WE LOSE THE JOIN A CONVOY INTO THE JUNGLE, A CLAIMING THEYRE EXPLORERS. TH' SHER'FF JES' DRUB _PAW OFF TO TH JAILHOUSE FER STEALIN' CHICKENS, MAW- - THEY FOUND HIS FINGERPRINTS ON TH' HENHOUSE DOOR 1T TOO CRAND TO | BELIEVE THAT MY BROTHER BIMMY 1S A SKYWRITNG PILOT - -HE HAS A GRIAT FUTURE #/ k2 NN | 175 MPOSSIBLE - | I DON'T THINK 5 FUTURE WiLL VERY LONG' WONDER IF THERE &AK’E ANY ONIONS IN THE PANTRY bl P TN A DAGWOOD, WHAT WILL > PEOPLE ¥ g THE WEATHER IS SO MUC IF THAT'S FPOPEVE, BETTER SINCE POPEVE | WANT TO WENT UP TO DO . CONGRATULATE SOMETHING ABOUT IT!! BEAVERS. VAN &. WANDERS THROUGH THE WOODS, WITH US STILL. PROTECTING MOTLEY, TiLL WE STUMBLE INTO AVILLAGE. THE NATIVES TAKE ONE LOOK. ATVAN 6.6 IDOL AND DUMP US ON A ROAD LEADING TO 1416 ROCK PILE = WHICH |5 OCCUPIED BY A GENT WHO KNOWS THE IDOL. 15 A PHONY ANTIQUE, BECAUSE HE MADE IT, HIMSELF. ., Tebl M, CHUM! 16 THIS THE-TIME YO STAR) FINDING THINGS HARD TO BELIEVE % i ...YoU DECIDE MOTLEY NEEDS PROTECTING, 60 WE JOIN 'EM. VAN 65 SERVANT TURNS OUT TO BE A 5PY WND BRINGS THE GUERRILLAS DOWN ON THE CONVOY WHILE SAVING THE IDOL. AND ;?9; 7 ey IS 4 IAAL PV IS PULL IT BACK! GET VAREN'T THERE T OUT OF HERE, ENOUGH THINGS THAT'S WHAT | WAS AFRAID OF, BOY, AM | 6TUCK WITH IT! IT 6EEMS THERE WAS SOME SORT OF HUFFY AN QUIT EM. LEAVE THE JUNK HERE. DRIVE ON! FILL T’ VARMINTS UP WIE SHORE-8UT I DONE INVITED COMP'NY FER FRIED CHICKEN TOMORRY NIGHT, AN’ I WUZ COLNTINY KNACK PAW'S GOT FER STEALIN f HOUSE, AN TH' SHICHENS REVENOOERS WONT KETCH NE WE HEARD TH' NEWS ABOUT YER WIFE'S BROTHER-WERE NOT GON' DOWN IN THIS HELLO! GANG // WHAT ARE YOI DOIN' IN TH' i\ SUBMARINE 72 I HAD BETTER WARN TH GANG = NO TELLIN' WHEN HELL TRY TO FLY OVER TOWN/