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. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1949 ARMY TO RETAIN PORT AT SEATILE, CONGRESSMEN SAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—(#—The Army Department has no present plans to close the Army Port of Embarkation at Seattle, two North- west Pacific Congressmen said last night. Acting Secretary Gordan Gray to- day told Senator Magnuson and Rep. Mitchell, Washington they said, that he knew of no im- mediate plans for clesing the port, as he has been rumored in the Paci- Democrats, I | Iceland is cne of the most m!-’ anic regions of the earth, with| ctivity continuous from the form- | ition of the island until the pres- | :nt. No. 6038-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau, JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, PLAINTIFF, vs. JU-| NEAU REALTY, INC., a corpora- ! tion, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any | e, €s lien or interest | e described in the DEFENDANTS. the Uxited States! KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:00—Health Show. 5:15—Woman’s Club. 5:30—~TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sport Scenario. 6:40—Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS 7:30—~ARTHUR GOLFREY-CBS. | e SPCML DELIVERY-- "Y1 SIGN HERE KRUSHER MEANY }/How PAGE FIVE M INTERESTING THAN LITTLE )* OLD THREE- =< CENT LETTERS AREN'T THEY?, 4 %U PROBABLY HAVE ENOUGH WORRIES WITHOUT TAKING ON ANY MORE, SO FRANKLY THE ANSWER 1S ~— YES Y WE ONLY HOPE YOU wiLL WONDER —How! ALONG WILL. IT TAKE YAYN) fic Northwest. - He said that before any action to close a Pacific Port of Embarka- tion is taken he will notify the Congressmen and let them present { data showing the importance of the 3eattle port to the Great Circle Route to the Orient and to Alaska. Mitchell told a reporter he and: Magnuson wished to point out the | smaller cost of operating through | BeREs i _ 1 thi hereby required to appear in the | Mitchell smq Gm)r o (them. 'e District Court for the Territory of | Army always is making cost SUNVEYS | plaska, First Judicial Division at | and he could not pred‘c". g . | Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after | future will hold f.or Pacific ports or {y = o publication of this Sum- whether appropriations &y SOME fimons ngmely within 30 days after day force the Army to close one o ‘the Tth day of February, 1949, in | it case this Summons is published, or within 40 days after the date of its service upon you in case this Sum- mons is served upon you personally, jand answer the Petition of the above I named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action. | The plaintiff in said action peti- | tions that the Court declare the !N DOG D (plaintiff to be the owner in fee R |simple of the following described There | et of land situated within the wa iiting of eyebrows among |y ...y Recording District Precinct veteran sourdoughs yesterday when 3 b9 v promoters of the Ottawa Teintér | 5 BRS DA Re d“f;;’rb(fudgf:s’ Carnival announced that a womani 5 .¢ oo “F of the Highlands had entered the 90-mile 'lntex'na- | Bibdivision, & plat, of which was “U:l:(l Ii)f 4 ' I}."oll:ie:ee ?Z’;b:iintgi recorded September 20, 1946, in Auburndale, Mass,, who will drive 3‘;;:0;\: t];?:k(frtfig; S;’T;:Q)Rg a team of Alaskan Malemutes in| oorder for the Juneau Record- the three-day grind which starts| jno precinct, and which said February 15. One of her oppon-: 1anq was formerly included in ents "“il b‘; h(’;“ 1‘]“5?::‘"- Df‘" ’:fi' the subdivision known as the omBard, -~hoIder « .o €| Charles Wayor Tract, | s speed record for dog-sled ' and that the Court ascertain the validity of the claims and compen- | sation, if any, to which the defend- i ants or any of them will be entitled. Juneau | 1n the event you fail to so appear 7:30 p. m. Monday. Work | and answer, Plaintiff will take judg- . C. degree. Iment against you for want thereof A. Abraham, WM. |and will apply to the Court for the ~— 'relief demanded in its Petition and 'as hereinabove stated. ! WITNLSS the Hon. GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed is 14th day of January, 1949, J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, Division No. 1 One, Territory of Alaska. By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy. First publication, Jan. 17, 1949. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1949. AHOY, PEOPLE !l | |Gy oo eieks BY NOW YQU KNOW IT's THE STORY OF “JACK THE GIANT KiLLgR” AND POPEYE'S PROBLEM IS TO KEEP IT FROM BECOMING ‘GIANT THE JAC A Il-lLLERA £ CAN HEE IT?2 ANS. AT END OF THIS STRIP) 8:00—Highlighting Your Legisla- ture-ABS. 8:15—Music. 8:30--TELL IT AGAIN.CBS. 9:00—News at Nine. §:156—Viking Varieties. | 9:30—TEX BENEKE-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. nameu Gefendants: ALL PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOW CLAIMING ANY ESTATE, LIEN IN. THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE PETITION HEREIN, GREET ING: | In the name of the United States of America, you and each of you are Tuesday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:30—News. o 7:45—Sunrise Salute. 8:00—Western Serenade. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Morning Senerade . T :45—Show Time. i | OoKaY Tcome UP 2 KE = fusic for Missus. AN'HUMPHREY'S IN THE =__ Forecasts. BASTEMUNT.... Vocal Varieties. - WOMAN MUSHER NO... I'LL COME DOWN ...RAY'LL STAY WITH YER SURE < 1S MY DEAR FREN HIS BACKS JOE ALL RIGHT? WURRY ABOUT LISSEN CLOSE ... TERRY O'TOOLE,TH’ 9 GUY-WHICH IS FIGHTIN' LIME-HOUSE,IS /7] IN TH' ROOM NEXT TO %G OUR SUITE ON TH' FIFTEENTH FLOOR IN A CAGE IN A BABY CARRIDGE ... , AIN'T THAT CUTE ...OH OTTAWA; Jan. 31—@— iano Piayhouse. P ilady's Memo. 11:00—KINY Bandstand. | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. -Forecasts. :00—Salon Serenade. :15—News. :30—Luncheon Date. :00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. :15—Four Knights. :30—Meet the Band. 0—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. 0—Light Classics. KNOX MANNING-CBS. ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. 3 Make Tt Music. :30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- i EXCEPT FOR VERY BAD ORTAGE: OF HIGH-BORN GENTLEMEN FOR PROPER LOVE-MAKING = 60 YoU HAVE TO DO WHEN I AM BABY THE NIKOL, HERE, MY FATHER'S MAJOR: DOMO, 15 RAISE ME FOR TO BE WORTHY OF NOBLE ANCESTORS, NOW, 6 JUST LIKE GOOD OLD DAYS... | r e MY PARENTS WERE OF THE ARSTOCRATS. THEY RUN FROM REVOLUTION. FIND SHELTER I HERE IN REMOTE CHINA TOWN. 16 VERY RICH. BUY M MANY SERVANTS. § DOWN LIKE NOTHING HAPPENS. i land BIS/ 0K, ALEXIB! IT LOOKS LIKE IY QUESTIONS 15} 370 FOUND YOUR INVITATION TO ff IMPERTINENT, & MASONIC NOTICE X E Bl mesting . M. ARE YOUZ —AND WHY THIS YEN TO 5HARE YOUR PORK CHOPS % Q‘w""/\) o ; Brownie's Liquor Store 139 So. Franklin | 00 thi TIDE TABLE Phone 103 P. 0. Fex 2596 FEBRUARY 1 High tide, 4:05 am, 15.7 ft. Low tide, 10:01 am., 26 ft. High tide, 15:53 p.m,, 15.7 ft. Low tide, 22:15 p.m,, 0.1 ft. sl : !Q) / “ T SEE ATRUCK—A ¥ THEY SNOW CLEARANCE ¥ DON'T CANG. WHAT A SEE DO YOU MEAN, US. DESERTED? Y WE'RE AT THE NORTH | END OF THE PARK. TS DESERTED HERE—THE BAY IS %lcn-rr OVER WHEREVER YOU TOLD THAT DRIVER TO TAKE US, COST %3.35. WHERE . ° ° . © ° ° ° ° ° . A ity L( e L g i _iT THERE, THERE, HONEY—\}| YOU LL. BE UPSTAIRS IN ) ® e 0o 006" 0 s 00 TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA THE ALASKA LINE FREIGHT, ss ] YOUR LITTLE BED IN A i FEW MINUTES. MAIL AND EXPK SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northbound S.S. ALASKA ... Feb. 1 Southbound S.S. BARANOF _Jan. 30 S.8. ALASKA Feb. 7 YOU CAN RELAX. Y | CAN'T SAY THAT. ILL YOU WON'T HAVE THE SAME THINGS HAVE AS MUCH TO WORRY ABOUT —~ ON YOUR MIND. AND WILMER,TOO! A F SHOULDN'Y CET TO FEELING THET HE'S INDISPLNSABLE. | CAN'T SEE IT. BUT IF HE i N i oA SATISFACTORY TO ; U, HE 15 TO ME. THE FARM THEN. 7y { FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Contact ALASKA STEAMSHIP C(OMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GOING TO TAKE OVER, SKEEZIX ? Seruing AU Alaska ALASKA STEAMSHIP COYPANY o H ¥ SRR Your Deposits v - ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE PORE OL T.T.T." HELL BE PLLVB HEARTBROKE WHEN HE GITS TA'NEWS THAT E WON'T GIT NO NEWS OM HOOTIN' HOLLER THIS YVEAR YEP-.PORE OV “TIELESS” TY TYLER-- TH' GAZETTE WUZ TH' ONLIEST WAY HE COULD KEEP IN TETCH WIE TH' HOME-TOWN DOIN'S 1 HAD MY HEART o PLLVMB SOT ON SEEIN’ . | 8 MY NAME N TH' SOCIAL COLLMN (- GAzevre THAT'S WHY I CAINT PRINT UP NO HOOTIV HOLLER GAZETTE THIS YEAR, FOLKS- - SOME LOW-DOWN MOONSHINER STOLE ALL VW PRINTIN' TYPE AN'HE'S DSIN' 1T 10 BIS SHOOTIN® AR'N TO SHOOT REVENOOERS EE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds i our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ONE OF THEM ESCAPED- BUT THE COPS CALIGHT BARON GRILL-YOLI'LL READ ALL ABOUT IN THE PAPERS TOMORROW- WHAT'S KEERIN' YOUu OouT SO LATE- I'M GONNA QUIT SOON MYSELF = IT'S AFTER TWELVE - I WUZ WATCHIN' BRAWL. OUTSIDE NIGHT CLUB- GLUYS WERE ARRE FOR WHISTLIN CHORUS GIRL s TOLD HER I WAS GOIN' TO A CONCERT WITH BARON GRILL-THE SOCIETY MAN-, OF FACING MAGGIE AT THIS HOUR - JIces? O SMATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O e g - -.—— Sowiny Grgmtnny by ODOM COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA - : MEMBER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION