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Daily Sitka Sentinel from Sitka, Alaska • Page 2

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Daily Sitka Sentinel Arrowhead Press MT EDGECUMBE Sitka, Alaska Tuesday, December 11, 1951 HOSPITAL ROSTER I DAILY SITKA, ALASKA, SENTINEL and The Arrowhead Press Published every afternoon, except Saturday and Sunday, by The Arrowhead Press, 41 Lincoln Street, Sitka, Alaska Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for re- publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. Telephone Harold A. Teatch Ernestine C. Veatch Nine, in Sitka Editor and Publisher Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year $15.00 Three Months 3.75 Six months 7.50 One month h25 All subscriptions are payable in advance Subscribers will confer a favor if they will notify ibe bmsinesj office promptly of any failure or irre- gularity in the delivery of their paper. Advertuinf rates upon application Sitka's Home-Owned Newspaper SUMMONS For Publication Agnes Mayo of Fairbanks and Civil Action No.

65i James Supsook at PUot Point In The United States District were admitted to the sanitorium division of Mt. Edgecumbe hos- pital over the weekend; Jimmy Leath of Juneau, Ruth Johan- son of the girls dorm and Bar- bara Johnson of Sitka were ad- mitted to the general division. Discharged from the general division were Lenore Helegesen of Mt. Edgecumbe, Eli Howard a i Han-old Davis of Siitka and Alfred Dundas of the boys dorm from the sanitorium Margaret and Elia Phillips were discharg- ed to their home in Perryville. Tomorrow Democrats from all over the First Division will gather here for their divisional convention to prepare a platform for presentation to the territorial convention and to line-up can- didates for the primary in the spring.

For the first time there has come and out-and-out break in the ranks of the Democratic party. For years the salons have bat- tled quietly among themselves for control: but When the chips were down, have consolidated to back members of their party. During the past few months there 'has developed an outright fight against Governor Gruening, which has made the famous' and Mrs ALASKA COASTAL PLANE PASSENGER LIST Arriving Friday: Louise Zweibach. Apnes Mayo Mrs. Sam Sing, Dr.

Chalmers, Ted Rowefll, George Mrs. H. Rammer. Lt. Becker, Martin Westwing and Mrs.

E. Olsen. Leaving Friday: Maggie Harry. L. Hanson, Al Speer and W.

A. Wood for Jun eau. Arriving Saturday: L. Supsofk, Mr. Ross, Mary Leath.

Jimmy Leath and J. And erson from Juneau. Leaving Saturday: Virgil Eriekson to Juneau. Arriving Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

G. O'Shea. Mad- p'ine Elia. V. Schaefer.

Lloyd Alsa merabeTS of Co tional Guar TM Juneau ving Monday: White and anti-White battle among the Republicans look like a pink-tea party. Blocks of votes from the different precincts which always have aligned themselves in the convention with one group or the wj a other have switched sides to such an extent that it is almost im-' A1 av Bob Bruce Buck possible to tell what may here. At any rate, it is certain there win be a definite move to challenge the Gruening leader- TM eau. ship of the party. Arnv Those interested in politics, not only locally but throughout the territory, will follow this Sitka convention closely, both in its public operations and in what develops behind the scenes, for Division One will be the crucial division in the comng elec- tion.

The Second and Fourth divisions have been nominally Re- a publican and the Third overwhelmingly Democratic. yed weath er Ml this morn. From the standpoint of a study of American democracy this lne convention will have aH the play and some of the color found in our large national conventions, where the leadership of a polit- ical party is settled by duly cnosen representatives. Sitka welcomes this convention and the local Democratic committee has done everything in its power to make the visitors' stay a pleasant one. It is certain the sessions scheduled will be interesting and at times may become downright heated as the struggle for party control is brought out 'into the open.

Court for the District of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau ARNOLD REFLING, Plaintiff, vs. John G. Brady, a.k.a. John Green Brady; Elizabeth Pat-) ton Brady, Elizabeth Brady, a widow; Mary B. Brady, a.k.a.

Mary Beattie tfrady; Elizabeth Fatten Brady, a.k.a. Elizabeth P. Brady, a spinster; 'Hugh P. Brady; Sheldon J. Brady; Hes-) ter A.

Brady; John G. Brady, a.k.a. John G. Brady, Water Light a corporation; Pyramid Pack- Jag Company, Incorporated, a.k.a. Pyramid Packing Co.

Incorporated, a.k.a. Pyramid Packing Company, a.corpora-) tion; the individual members) of the Board of Directors and) the individual stockholders of) each of the just named cor- porations; Walter H. Bacon, a.k.a. Walter Madal-) ynne Boyd, a.k.a. Madaiynee) Boyd, formerly Madalynne Bacon; W.

A. Boyd; Talieun S. Guppy, a.k.a.Tal S. Guppy;) Margaret R. Guppy, a.k,a.

Margaret Guppy, Alaska Fed-) era! Savings and Loan AMOC-) iation of Juneau, a corpora- tion; also each and every un-) known heir of each of such above named defendants as ia) now deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the) real property described in the) complaint herein; Defendants. The President of the United States of America to the A- bove Named Defendants. Greet- ing: In the name of the United States of America, you and each of you are hereby required to appear at the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divjsipn, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days FrSd To JuneZ I is i published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you and Robbie Snighton. Leaving Monday: (plane dela- Fred Bolton. D.

Russell, P. Fairbanks: Paul Ebert has been named the conservation farmer of 1951 in this area. With his three sons, he has 100 In and Around Sitka JUNEAU LAD ENTERS MT. EDGECUMB EHOSPITAL Young Jimmy Leath. alized in Juneau since receiv- ing a stab wound in the chest on Nov.

24, entered Mt. Edge- curobe 'hospital for medical treatment on Saturday. His con dition is greatly improved. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC SET FOR WEDNESDAY Di. William C.

Charteris, lo- cal health officer, has armounc ed that typhoid immunization clinics will again be resumed on Wednesday. Dec. 12. The clinics will be held at 11:00 m. each Wednesday, at Dr." Cbirteris' office.

Three injections, at weekly intervals, are necessary for im- munity. A yearly booster 'to maintain immunity is advised for those having completed the series. The typhoid serum is avail- able to aH adults and children over 6 years of age. Junean: Jack Langseth, 66, okltime printer in this vicinity, died suddenly Friday while a on the city RECENT ARRIVALS AT SJS-COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A daughter weighing nine pounds, five ounces, was born at 5:40 p. m.

December 1 at the SJS-Community hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Benson. She joins two elder sisters. Mr.

Benson is a 'local fisherman. On December 6 at 4:57 p. a son, Timothy Howard, ar- rived to join the family of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Timothy Tutikoff.

He weighed eight pounds and three ounces and is their first child. Mr. Tutikoff is a boat operator for the ANS. SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM DEC. 21 Friday evening.

Dec. 21, the combined Christmas program of the Sitka Public Schools will be held at 8 p. m. at the school gym. ATTENDANT RESIGNS Mrs.

Minnie Young has re- signed as a ward attendant at Mt. Edgecumbe haspital. Anchorage: James R. Carru- 1 hers. 25, serviceman, was tenced to two years for embez- zling from the U.

mails. Em- n'oyed in the mail room at EJ- neirtdorf air base, he confessed to talking $1500 from registered letters. acres under cultivation on the ersonal ly. answer the corn- Farmers loop road. a i nt the rabove named plaintiff on file in the above entitled court and cause The said plaintiff in said ac- tion demands the following re- lief: A decree quieting the title of plaintiff in and to those par- cels of real property which are more partieUlary follows, to wit: All of Lots 6 and 7 in Blopk 3 of Amended U.

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give you results. will I Programs Subject To Change Without Notice of subdivision of said survey made by Dan Moller in July, 1940, which plat appears of record in Book 7 at p. 592 of the records of Deeds of the ex-officio Recorder for the Sitka Precinct of Alaska; to- gether with all tenements, hereditaments and appurten- ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; that defendants, and each of them, be required to declare the nature and extent of his claim or claims, if any, to said property; that the court declare all such claims unfounded, with- out merit, and of no effect; plaintiff be declared to be the sole owner of said property and entitled to exclusively posses the same; and for such other and further relief aj the court may consider meet in the pre- mises; And, in the event you, and each of you, fail to so appear ifld answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against each of you so failing to appear and answer for the want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in that complaint. WITNESS Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court at fixed hereto this 16th day of November, 1951, J.

W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the United States District Court, territory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. by (s) P. D. E.

Mclver, Deputy Certified as a true copy of the original. By John C. Dunn Of attorneys for plaintiff. Published 11-20-51; 11-27-51, 12-4-51; 12-11-51. Photo Shop Studio "House of Ptcte General Electric Central Labor Council 1ST i A i llnll-- MOOSE 'Meetings Reliable Transfer A TRUCK FOR EVERY J-Plqce Wood Call 88 or 149 REDUCE? FARES SITKA to JUNEAU AIR FREIGHT 6c per Ib.

UNE WAY (plus tax) TRIP (plus tax) .00 16 IR EXPRESS 8c per Ib. Daily Flights leaving Juneau at 9:00 a.m. and p.m. Orville Paxton, agent 168 Res. Rad l.ld Alaska Coastal Airlines.

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