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■ t— The first American to circum ■ avigato the glebe was Capt. Rob rt Gray, who sailed from Boston a 1787. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ir.t Howard D. Stabler, adminis-' it. r of the estate of JOHN SNRY REGAN deceased, has fil his final account and report of i s administration of said estate, d his petition for distribution •Hof. in the United States Com isstoner’s Court for Juneau Pre at Juneau. Alaska: that 17 lock a in . May 22nd. 1944, has n fixed as the time and said mmissioner’s Court the place for arir ■ same; r.nd that all persons ie,.:i d therein are hereby no ied to, appear at said time and and file their objections, it t said final account and peti n for m ulem nt and distribution l'( 01. ' >:iUd: Juneau. Alaska, this 17th of March. 1944. HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. .M Publication: March 18. 1944. Publication: April 8. 1944. U ( O M M 1 S 8 1 O N E R S COFRT FOR THE TERRITORY .»i ALASKA DIVISION NL'MBER ONE Before FELIX GRAY. Commis :net and ox-officio Probate Judge, meau Precinct. i tie matter of the estate of . .ROY VESTAL, deceased, notice u> creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:' . hat the undersigned was on the h day oi March, 1944, appointed cutrix ( f the (.state of LEROY VESTAL, deceased. All persons hiving claims against' estate will present them to the .Jersiened, with proper vouchers 1 ached, within six months from i" date of this notice. NADJA V. TRIPLETTE, Executrix of 'the estate of LeRov' Vestal, deceased. Juneau, Alaska. irsL Publication: March 18, 1944.< est Publication: April 8, 1944. ALIAS SIMMONS FOR PUBLICATION o: GLADYS SWEETSER BROWN, above defendant. GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED TATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and ap pear in the above-entitled Court, In tne United States District Court fo: the Territory of Alaska, ■ )iv ion Number One, at Juneau, in aid Division of said Territory, and nswer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled action, i.e That certain action wherein H, JAMES BROWN is the plaintiff .. i! GLADYS SWEETSER BROWN the defendant, which is num b red No. 5187-A on the docket of ud Court, within thirty <301 days after the completion of the period of publication of said Alias Sum m .1 . which said Alias Summons by an order made and entered by said Court in said action on March 24, 1944, was ordered to be published for a period of once a week for four 41 consecutive and successive weeks, j commencing on March 23, 1944, and ending on April 15. 1944. in case said . ,tinmens is published, or within thirty <30> days after April 15, 1944. or within forty < 401 days after date i its service upon you, in case this unmans is served upon you per- ; onal!y, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file < ■B said Court in the above-entitled action, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff Will apply io the Court for j th- relief demanded in ITis com- j plaint, i.e : For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage con tract between plaintiff and defend ant. And for such other and further i lief as to the Court may appear just and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have ! hereunto set my hand and have1 affixed the seal of the above-entitled ! Court at Juneau. Alaska, this 24th day of March. 1944. (SEAL! ROBERT E COUGHLIN. Cierk of the District Court. By P D. E. McIVER. publication. March 25, 1944. Last publication. April 15. 1944. L. HUDSON ROLLS 612 LAST NIGHT Eight teams of the Merchant's league bowled at the Elks last night, with Percy’s Cafe defeating Leota's. the 20»h Century Meat tak ing a game from Ordway's, Butler Mauro winning from Henning’s, and Sabin’s outpointing the Juneau Drug. Lou Hudson was high with a total of €12 points, Carnegie second with 59a. Following are the .individual :;corcs: Henning's Hendrickson 141 152 190 482' C. Waugh 101 117 121 339 F. Henning 139 144 156 439 Total 381 413 467 1261 Butler Mauro Spot 9 9 9 18 Ih. Simmons 186 169 167 522 M. Daviin 123 152 135 410 |B. Lavenicl: 147 132 138 417 Total 465 462 Juneau Drug 449 1349 M. I.,nvenick E. Simmons H. Barrager 144 191 112 102 152 134 164 499 145 359 170 456 Total Spot A. Stewart E. Hendrickson H. Waugh 408 427 Sabin’s 15 15 179 205 130 99 122 155 479 1314 15 45 211 595 123 352 156 432 Total C. Carnegie L. Senescu I. Wildes 436 474 505 1425 Lcota's 170 170 170 510 139 147 130 416 137 123 131 391 Total 443 440 431 131*7 Percy’s Spot 3 3 3 9 L. Hudson 265 163 184 612 F. Holmquist 165 143 147 455 J. G. Shepard 98 146 127 37V Total 531 455 461 1447 Ord way’s Spot 35 35 35 105 L. Holmquist 162 161 178 501 J. Shepard 145 132 124 401 H. Petrich 136 136 136 408 Total 478 464 473 1415 20th Century Meat J. Senescu 215 163 190 568 E. Sundsten 161 161 161 483 G. Overby 134 134 134 402 510 458 485 1453 Total BEARS WIN CITY TITLE, FINAL GAME Coppers Take Game from Bankers to Place Third in League Juneau's basketball season came to an end officially last night with two bang-up games in the high I ; school gym, the first won by the Coppers, who defeated the Bankers by a 47 to 31 score, and Juneau ; High School clinching the cham pionship from the Gremlins 40 to 37. Thus the Bears hold first place. Gremlins second. Coppers third, and the Bankers fourth in the City League. The Bears got off to an early lead, the Gremlins trailing with only one point to the Bears' eight : at the end of the first quarter. In ' the second the Gremlins cut the difference to two points, the half (nding at 17 to 15. In the middle of the third period the score was | lied at 19, but the High School turned on the heat and widened the lead. Nordling, center, playing his last game for Juneau High School, since he will graduate this spring. j scored 17 points, and played a flaw : less game. Others who will not be in the lineup next year are Da pee vich and Thibodeau. Reischl was high scorer for the i Gremlins with 10 points, and Mc Daniel made 8. The Gremlins will > be the team which the Bears will fete at a banquet next week at the i Baranof Hotel. Ross and Pomorski. with 14 and . 13 respectively, led the Coppers to victory over the hard - fighting Bankers. Lundeberg was in better form last night than on Thursday, and made 13 for the finance team. | and Powers made some beautiful shots. All four squads put on good basketball last night. Officials for the games were Smith. Powers, and Lenhart. Following are the box scores: Crimson Bears FG i Mead 2 Dapccvich 1 i Kearney . 4 Nordling 7 Thibodeau 0 Hogins 2 Forrest 2 FT Pts. 0 4 0 2 0 b 3 17 0 0 1 S 0 4 Totals Reischl Fleck McDaniel Lucas Specht Pacquan 18 Gremlins FG 3 1 4 0 0 3 4 FT 4 0 0 0 0 1 40 Pts. 10 11 5 27; Totals Lamb Ross Rolison Kendall Pomorski Coppers PG 3 6 2 3 6 FT Pus. 0 6 2 14 3 7 1 7 1 13 Totals Blum Kilty Lundeberg McClellan Hulce Powers 20 Bankers PG 2 0 6 2 0 4 7 47 FT Pts. 0 4 1 1 j 1 13 0 4 0 0 1 9 Totals 14 3 31 MASONIC MEETING Stated communication of Mt. Ju neau Lodge No 147 Monday even ing, March 27th, 7:30 p.m. Work in F. C. Degree. Visitors cordially welcomed. WALLIS S. GEORGE, adv. Master. SKIDS PUT UNDER STARS BY GUARDS HOLLYWOOD. Calif., March 25.— Sandy Sandel. southpaw hurler -of the San Pedro Coast Guard, put the skids under the Hollywood Stars in a practice game yesterday after noon with the score 8 to 2. The Stars failed to make a score until the eighth inning. They go1' one. unearned run at that. --*—*• OHIO STATE IS TO MEET DARTMOUTH, NCAA CAGE FINALS NEW YORK. March 25. — Ohio State defeated Temple last night. 57 to 47 to qualify to meet Dart mouth. eastern league champions, in the finals of the NCAA, eastern sectional basketball, in Madison Square Garden. Dartmouth eliminated Catholic University 63 to 38. RESISTANCE STIFFENING ON NIPPON! i '__ (Continued trom Bage one) a section of the Burma-Siam rail way. It is also disclosed the Japs have i built a rail link in their eastern conquest and are making frantic ; efforts to construct a rail line across Thailand to link the South China Sea ports in Burma and to permit i them to supply their front without j risking the hazards of the sea route ! around Singapore. A communique from Stilwetl’s headquarters said a steady advance | is being made in the Modaung Val | ley with stiff fighting on the fifth day of the battle, artillery duels and hand-to-hand battling. _ Retail stores wiil have about 40,- i 000 new hand-operated tincan seal- j ers on hand this year. I. A. MACHINISTS Meets 2nd & 4th: Mondays 8 p.m. LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 4 l 1 1 JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 A. N. B. and A. P^T. S. t Meets Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall | _ ... jl PARK 15**6 e r Qu/nAr THE ONLY INK CONTAINING SOIV-X make your pen keeps your pen in condition . ..ifs Parker Quink containing Solv-x! • A brand-new kind of writing fluid—Parker Qu ink contains a secret ingredient, solv-x. This solv-x ends gumming and clogging , . . prevents corrosion of metal parts and rubber rot. Actually cleans your pen as it writes! Give your fine pen the wartime pro tection it deserves—flush and fill it with brilliant, smooth-writing Parker Qu ink. i i n i SKI DOPE Ski conditions are reported as ex cellent on the entire ski trail with at least six inches of new powder snow on most areas. Eleven skiers found plenty of time Friday after work to enjoy about three hours oi perfect skiing on the slalom hill. Ski instruction will be held to moriow between noon and 2 p.m. to be followed by practice time runs to prepare for various races to be held soon. The possibility of a ski tour over the Crooks Trail aiea is also on the books of the outdoor commit tee to be started at mid afternoon. UTAH UNIVERSITY DEFEATS MISSOURI KANSAS CITY. March 25. — Amassing a 20 point lead midway in the game, Utah University last night downed the Missouri five 45 to 35 in the National Collegiate Ath letic Association, western basketball playoffs. COACH HOLLINGBERY TAKES YEAR'S LEAVE PULLMAN. Wash., March 25.— Orin E Hollingbery, dean of Pacific Coast Conference football coaches, announces he asked and has been granted a leave of absence for one year. The head grid coach of Washing ton State said he will leave the school at the end of June. He said he asked for a leave because it seemed impossible under present conditions to field a football team this year. HAMMERING HENRY OUTPUKCHES RALPH TO GAIN DECISION EOSTON. Mass., March 25. -- Hammering Henry Armstrong, box ing former triple champion, last night gained a third decision tri umph. the tenth in recent 10 nights, by outpunching jugged Ralph Zan zelli, of Providence, in Boston Gar dens. The decision was unanimous. BUY WAR BONDS ( When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Meanwhile, we are 100% engaged in the war effort —with every passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces —and we appreci ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. :?■' ■ * l/'M irmticw &... 1• r. ' ' . > Sp?; tjiitrty* i VOTE for John E. Nanders Candidate ier Republican nomination as DELEGATE TO CONGRESS ; -- - -. Primary Election April 25 (Paid Advertisement) BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMAxNUS I WISH MAGGIE'S BROTHER WOULD GO HOME AND SLEEP/IF I COULD ONLV THINK UP SOME WAV TO GET RID OF HIM ' MAGGIE-YOUR BROTHER IS ASLEEP ON THE LOUNGE - NOT THAT I MIND-BUT HE DOESNT L, LOOK VERY --- COMFORTABLE- | you're RIGHT, JIGGS THAT'S NO PLACE FOR ANY BODY TO SLEEP IF I SAV SO' MESELF-THAT was A SMART WAV TO GET RID OF HIM VOU’RE SO CONSIDERATE OE 1— BROTHER'S COMFORT- DEAR - I SENT HIM UPSTAIRS TO SLEEP IN YOUR BED -1 KNOW YOU WON'T MIND SPENDING THE NIGHT ON THE LOUNGE- . , fU -—,—J\ m Juneau's Newest Eating Establishment £ £ PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors TROPICS" LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DINE AND DANCE OPEN ALL NIGHT DISHES r MAP OF ALASKA INSIGNIA Can be secured bv sending Monev Order for the sum of $2.95 to CLIVE ENGLEMAN, P. 0. BOX 357 VALLEY STREAM. NEW YORK STERLING SILVER $2.95 GOLD PLATED $3.45 Safety Catch Included AGENTS WANTED ALASKA SPORTSMAN—Exclusive Agents for Ketchikan If AYES SHOP—Exclusive Agents for Juneau >.--- ■ The Sewing Baskei j BABY HEADQUARTERS j Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska j Hole! Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD and MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise ^SEATTLE • Penect comfort • Centrally located • Splendid food and service • Large Rooma *11 with Bath tUIKAMg USE THE JM&L HfcW WASHINGTON "“baraxof; Alaska • Largest Apartment Hotel ♦ ( EVERY ROOM WITH TUB I and SHOWER ; _ * I Reasonable Rates Phone 800 BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey • COME ONE - •-COME ALE! • 289 So. Franklin Street • Open All Night III —— ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make np. VALCAUDA FITR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON — THE 4TCO IIU Com***? itu.ixit nu* r»a» tlATTW #■ awoKsiOKH* PHBioin rsphiokratio* D. S. FEMMEH—AGENT PHONE ll« SIGHT R1I COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME i~ 11 1 W«©«Il@y Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electro Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska-Passengers. Mail. Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd Pel ican $18 18 Kim- Chicha shan gof $18 10 6 $18 10 Sitka $18 Juneau ....$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 Sitka. 18 18 18 10 18 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican _ 18 10 18 18 Todd . 18 18 10 10 Tenakee _ 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah _ 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau ..... $18.00 $20.00 Skagway ... 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .,. $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ._ $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg . 30.00 10.00 Wrangell . 3B.OO Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic piIflUE1 CIO warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to * XlllXVCi 014 Change Without Notice. There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!