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LIKE THIS FOR A WALK ?, Copr 1937, King NOW- I'LL HAVE TO SDEA\O< TO HIM catures Syndeste, Inc, World nights veserved PRETTY SOFT FOR YOU- 'VE GOT TO SRR NETNE INSECT AROUND- YOU'RE LUCKY- LOOK WHAT | HAVE TO LEAD AROUND- KEEPS SLM |- HOLD ON TOP Two Circuit Drives Aid in " Beating Seattle in HUBBELL —By Pap FINALLY GOT” BACK Play Par-Golf At Big Event in | Everg@an Bowl i Sixth Afternoon of Contests Proves to Be Mos,t HOLY LAND TO BE SPLIT INTO THREE STATES ‘British Propos;s Announc- ed — Disorders Will with an average of of Detroit, {Junior circuit | 378, topping Walker who is second with .360. ALICE PALMER WILL TEACH IN LOVELOCK Miss Alice Palmer, who left Ju- neau aboard the Baranof yesterday, is enroute south where she will study at business college in Seat- tle for a month before leaving to, Medwick, Gehrig Leading Major Leagqg Batsmen NEW YORK, July 10 Joe Medwick and Lou Gehrig continued to lead the National and American '¢ach in Lovelock, Nevada. League batsmen, respectively, as | M1856 Palmer. former Juncau they boosted thele swatting avere school teacher, this spring ro:-ig.nnd ages. from the staff of the Anchorage public school. She was also a for- In the National, Medwick's av- mer instructor in the Juneau High crage mounted to 409, while Paul School. Waner, Pittsburgh outfielder, was - second with 395. Gelirig led the' Try an Empice ad. Charter No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE, First National Bank of Juneau in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on June 30, 1937 (Published in response to call made by Gomptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts ke $ 593,419.88 2. Overdrafts * 4 46.86 3. United States Government obligations, direct and/or ful- ly guaranteed 325,600.00 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities 274,987.50 6. Banking house, $55,000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $5,- 050.00 60.050.00 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 5.00 . WTO HE VICTORY Ca I b l. .| 9. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in Friday Game S 2 3 Successful use Intervention - | process of collection 517,288.76 . 4/ / - N ¥ i a ) (By Associated Press) B 0 ki e e et anpen e U o ke Do | TOTAL ASSETS $1,801,398.00 Sac to, aided by two homers, opes of scores of children SUtaingd s, fllui 164 1 Hie-Pacifi ATDIERY, W7 a first prize in the sixth Friday af-|Arab population from the Jewish ~ LIABILITIES Coast League and the Seiis re- HIS CUNNING | terncon contests held in Evergreenstate to Transjordan. «4. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor- linquished second place to the Pa-| SUPDENLY { Bowl. Par-golf was exhibited in the During the transition period, porations $ 487,460.81 Sital do ATk Peslt o games plm'm! DESERTED inew feur-hole golf course, f{hat|Great Britain will continue to di-[15. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- Friday. Sk { measures 0 yards. Foot rac-|rect administration of all the Holy tions 785.584°40 Gahbalds 2Rd Ciiliop, hAthed: Haee ting, bike log we lkmg_. tight | Land and will rcgulatg Jewish im-{16. State, county, and municipal deposits 279,138.91 ramento to beat Seattle to even the sl ? 1 and crafts likewise| migration to the Jewish state ac-{17. United States Government and postal savings deposits 66,320.95 series to two each. RFENS. Dobulal. _|cording to its capacity. 18. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier’s The Padres took the third straight { The results of the contests are as 5 ¥ h’m;flg L checks outstanding 26,961.65 ¥ game from the Missions. | A A 5 2 i me ans have a e ¢ . gt ' ys' golf, 8-10—Jimmie Nielsen|ine game quantity of food for the r‘:?" °;““"‘; ’b‘ “’l 1:' ‘"”;"‘:1‘“" 5 1 GAMES FRIDAY | first; Ar(‘hwr Lowell, second; Ray-||ag 10 yes Department of Agri- & vru.re y. pledge of loans and/or i i Fi e |mond Shirk, third Silkitie stibiation. KDoA, investments $ 320,351.24 A o Lol i | Boys' golf 11-12—Rodney Nord- A% (b) Not secured by pledge of loans i Biicramien b’ 3 FEsRoRE |ling, first; Jack Newmarker, second; ity . / Gakland 9: Portland 8 ]:l“ll:fsll 1::1-:\-1\‘*. “f o (Official Publicatior:) and/or investments 1,316,115.47 Gan Diego 7; Missions 2. | Girls' goif, 13-15—Marian Dobson,| REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL b ¢ San Francisco 3; Los Angeles 11. !rirst: Jirdes - Winthers, = second: CONDITION OF sl n;r;cc n’:‘PTAL DEPOSITS $1,645,466.71 i __ National League i | Beryl Marshall, third. THE B. M. BEHRENDS | ©%P apabe 5 | | Ph{ adelphia 0; Boston 5. | Boys' golf, 13-15—Irving Lowell, BANK Common stock, 500 shares, par $100.00 per Chicago 1; Pittsburgh 13. 3 first; Tom Powers, second; JOND |y ooioq ot Juneau, Alaska, Terri- share $50,000.00 b N ors du BNV I3 ) Garcla, third tory of Alaska, at the close of Surplus 100,000.00 * 8! 8L Lowls 81 VDgunatl - | Boys' or girls' 25-yard dash, 4-6—| 0 oo "o’ 30th day of June, Undivided profits—net . 3,531.20 b By amerisn Ieagse | {Jimmie Gleason, first (please calll;gaq Reserves for contingenctes 240000 155,93129 Washington 2; New York 16, § \at Evergreen Bowl for free pass to RESOURCES : i Boston 12; Philadelphia 11, { | capitol theater); Helen Dapcevich * Chicago 11; St. Louis 7. i HUBBELL BROKE iy el "| Loans and discounts ....$ 393,940.82 TOTAL LIABILITIES ; $1,801,398.00 i Detroit 10; Cleveland 8. ! S OFHER STREAR, | Boys' or girls’ 40-yard dash, 7-9— | Loans on real estate 349,013.63 | MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged E g THE QUE HE'S NOT AROUD OF B Rt v OveHiPATYS 27700.33 to Secure Liabilitles R = 3 | —HE HAD EN SHELLED FROM THE Pedro Riego, first; Dorothy ibo- United Stateés. bonds STANDING OF CLUBS | BE! o 20 N deau, second; Terry Crondahl, third, | VR!% 1tes ei00393s 1 United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully i Pacific Coast League ! MOOHD SIK TIMES IR 108 hovn Boys' bike race, 10-12 — Rodney| and securlties e wiaxaribeed L A R A .$ 292,650.00 Won Lost Pet. S £y " |Nordling, first; Perry Tonsgard,|[Other bonds and war- 540,352.14 52 Other bonds, stocks, and securities 132,500.00 L Sacramento 60 39 LB e s ey ma \ T A R T By s lcceond; John Lowell, third. rants e b ot bl San Diego 61 41 508 ager Bill Terry had other ideas. a Girls’ bike race, 10-12—Verna Mae 5“’0“5"‘ ik o8, tg“ A PR TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) $ 425,150.00 # n Francisco 59 41 590 N In fact, the Giant manager felt ussflrs "ve sruger, first, Bmt;l’\ S, m}i‘ ims, e it IR 98] Pledged: A Los Angeles 50 49 -505 0" | certain Hubbell needed more work Poys' bike race, 13-15-— Griffith | Banking house, - (el 4 Portland 43 49 AGT i rather than a rest. He tried out| . Nordling, first; John Garcia, sec-| ture and fixtures 46/T:to - Agnl@t.Ul)itve States’ Government and “Postal Seattle 45 54 455 |his plan but with no great suc- ond: Jim Glasse, third. Other real estate owned ~ 41,727.80 savings deposits $ 92,100.00 W Oakland 33 53 395 Slants cess, for his ace hurler was knock- ] Girls' log walking, any age, Ida-|Due from other banks . 611,211.00, (b) Against State, county, and municipal deposits 333,050.00 d Missions 3T 65 363 jed out of the box on six successive 2 belle, first; Florence Dobson, sec-|Checks on other banks | — ¥ National Leaguc i BY PAP oceasions. | ond; Patsy Shaffer, third. and other cash items. 1,633.77 (h) TOTAL PLEDGED . $ 425,150.00 A Won Lost Pet. The 34-year-old Hubbell is nonc alur ug e Boys' log walking, any age—Tom |Exchanges for clearing 508915 TerTitory of Alaska, Juneau Precinct, ss: b Chicago 40 25 615 3 3 o bust an individual in the first Powers, first; Jack Newmarker, sec-| house Lo 4 od 1, E. McClain, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly 2 The New York Giants may now loo robust an individual in the fir: b 4 2 9 ; 5 ' ) i ! How, o e 605 0 akout their business of defend- |Piace. He has been a hard worker| AT dnd; Bianfle Mielien. thirg. Qath g8 hand 17279635 cwear that the above statement ls true to the best of my knowledge Al o ")7(1. ing the National League pennantiOn the mound since he took part| s C ile 128 R il Sehsrghe: baifnog - ddas TOTAL $2,038,494.32 nd bellef. FloRE M e they won last year. Carl Hubbell's in 45 games for the Oklahoma City | Batters Compile kot pisab a0 L S LIABILITIES | E. McCLAIN, Cashler. Brooklyn . e 44 L eIl aub of the Western ‘Lesgiie & fov-| - % Y second; Florence Dobson, third. | & Ry J Boston 2 36 a8 lwo streaks — the first bis 24\ 0y s ago. In nine seasons | 1,203 Hits After 3 Boys tight rope balance—Leroy |Capital stock pald n 8 10000000! CORRECT—Altest: GEO. A. PARKS, W. G. SMITH, JOHN RECK, Philadelphia 24 41 360 SHBIGRL WIS, ARC OOMe o s |in the major leagues he has taken | Day Layoff Vestal, first; Perry Tonsgard, sec-|Surplus fund 100,000.00 Directors. . 4 Cincinnati 23 40 305 bewns knocked Off the mound SX| ... "in 350 games, 2394 innings. b ond; Tom Powers, third. Reserves 2800000 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of July, 1937., American League e e ey |For the past cight yoars he has AR T _Best handicraft project — Jim|Undivided profits less | J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public for Alaska, f Won gvzwl. l:;(;l 50, 1ads Kaivod o siah ‘of rc!ier’:lveraged more than 41 games a| Major League pitchers today hud- [} ’. ol )Nrs:: Ro;]ln'r.‘i\’gnrdlnvg, sec- ‘cxpen.scs ;lJlax(: o 6,503 A My commission expires Feb. 13, 1938. K W m o when King Carl fimally climbed CEON L i recora] 001D S gl B actbr Hany Boscion | BT B ] i ac ! s 8 P bats rayed for more three-day | . - at Boston 33 .25 - 59 back into the wviotory calumussbil )y nop gifficult to conolude|somn o Lt vt on. | first. Due to other banks 7573 THE “HAPPY MONDAY TWINS SAY: o y the expense of the high-flying Cubs. holidays after virtually every c 4 Detroft 0 BB e e e oty dteenk wes aver, that Hubbel's great arm should be|ject Friday had developed into free- | O 2 Beale was the contributor of | Demand deposits 051,635.91 i Cleveland .20 30 492 ubbell’s losing streak was even g o e &lgre: b ear aria _ { the Capitol theater passes that|Time deposits 1,432,231.31 | & f Washington 29 34 460 more surprising than his vlctory'm“'mg . “"’S']““r"s‘u“"l‘:loz:e::n o the sizzling |Proved so popular as first prizes.|Gashier's and certified ! * St. Louis 21 40 344 string. Just why the great left-| ™oL ool cocioman Gum-|peop Srests: to| Candy was used for second and third| ~ checks ... .. 546145 Philadelphia 20 41 328 hander should suddenly be shorn' e dolhg o | D8t wave,. drove 3 - pltchers tol, . : a4 g astinean Channel Le of Lis ability to foal batters aftér|CCrt and Melton have boen dolng a cover, as they were touched for 128"y L - S o THIS Gagtinonn, Lol T e A y s Ifair ob of taking care ‘of the Giants'| uns and 1,203 hits following open Arian son, girls’ tenn TOTAL $2,938,494.32 | i (Second Half) the Brocklyn Dodgers upset him for 030 yroblems while Hubbell was dates in the league schedule. champlon, and Jack McDanlels,|ypiteq States of America, Territory i Wo:] Lost Pet. thg f;r-‘ ‘lee since the middle 01'0“ form but the Giants really need| reading the canonading was the [.)oy:g ten‘n]s l?llflx}'lplon.‘ were pre-| ¢ alaska, First Judicial Divi- P R l C E D 4 Douglas ... 2 0 1.000 la.sv,v. ason may always be a mys-vu_‘eir ace in the hole, Hubbell. The | eq Sox who beat the Athletics. the ,m?‘:;d with sy:)ecAaX prizes. Earl}f sion,’ ss. ! L O w - Moose <0 1 000 tery. 5 |Giants today, as always, depend on |y lubs together combining a total | C6!stration for the August tennis| ;" Gy’ McNaughton, Vice-Presi- Elks 0 1 000 To th age person it seemed | twa cliihe (et g ournament is encouraged and Jul | Elks Sy gy : D I06 Avorage. RETRAL: 4 08 |Hubbell to pull them through. Heof 36 hits. Di Maggio smacked two [, "] 0 Sk ‘r s L}; dent and Cashier of the above i 5 -—-«.—.———— quite clear Lh‘m‘. Hubbell.‘ was c' - is the key man and his teammates|pomers, a triple, a double and a‘;?, ‘15 the closing date for entrants| ..., bank, do solemnly swear ! R(tsld.(‘n.h of Tafnpa, Fla,, lcon- baseballed. vlv.m}‘nng :)su'ous'. nnt]h:‘know it all too well. |single to lead the Yanks to victbry ‘)M.g:'- e S that the foregoing statement is true | ot .«,.;xzrf(- 1.1._me than two tons of maca- ing that a '\a:au.on away Bl‘mm the | s A e |over Washington, The Pirates mac- o chle: x:inmixed s mag be to the best of my knowledge and roni daily. | ball park wouldn't cure. But Man-’ ~d the Cubs, whose lead, however, 1("mn eda y belief. i ‘NEw FUHTUNE was not cut because the second-[*'T*P8ed: GUY McNAUGHTON, . | olace Giants were smothered by Vice-President and Cashier. 1t Indian Hurler Stages Comeback | e ernomias v rmow T | okt 4 . | ¢ ;| Louis DeFlorian, of Taku Lodge, g : there ever was one! 1007, b In action | All other contests were free hitting J. W. McNAUGHTON, i 1 Elect lit 4 | battles. arrived in Juneau on the Mary J. i stocs ) General Electric quality. | ; e e d g Features: ACTIVATOR i NEW YORK, July 10—Mike Ja-| cstépdny . affernonl: - 10 & MDOIRO| (Noforie)’ Bael) | - ; N o eobs—the man with the uncanny| Carrier pigeons were used by Ro- medical treatment. An “\lrg:l;etfhe:’: Subscribed and sworn to before | w.als_hm( attion d' a0 knack of translating his dreams in-|man generals to convey messages. _Vas treated by Dr. W. M. | me this 9th day of July, 1937. ghine be S it : to your dollars — gazed into his) CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, w“_""“‘ L g ';_.“t re b crystal today and came up with| Notary Publie in and for the Ter- Wringel P t slight ! the bland announcement that Joe ritory of Alaska. My commission | .+ FUMp & I‘fi“ | A Louis will make one million dollars| expires. April 15, 1939. i 20’;’;" cost (Model i a year for every year he holds the heavyweight title. “Yep,” - emphasized Mike smil- lingly, “I said one million a year and I mean it. And what's more he'll get it all by fighting. “Why, he'll make more dough| than Jack Dempsey or Gene Tun-| iney ever dreamed about, provided llw keeps on winning. | |" “I've got more bids for his ser-| vices right now than he can ever ipossibly fill. I have bids for Joe| to fight anybody I select in Brazil, the Argentine, England and in| France.” features ¥ Cigars Cigarettes Manufactured by the at its Bridgeport, Conn. Cards Plant. THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap ° 4 SEE IT TODAY! INOVA OUTPOINTS ‘ WALKER IN BOUT| SAN FRANCISCO, July 10. — Lou ! ‘Nova, 199 pounds of Richmond, Cal., | {outpointed Sonny Walker, 203 |pounds, of Phoenix, Ariz, in 10 rounds here last night. | .- { 1 Alfred W. Oliphant, Jr., an audi-| tor with the Texas State Board of | Control, has collected 38,000 post-| lage stamps in 14 years, I ONLY $g@-00 Small down payment; Balance on easy terms. GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER J Alaska Electric Light and A ‘ Power Company the 1937 baseball season has been the amazing comeback staged by Willis Hudlin, veteran hurler of the Cleveland Indians. Although he won but one game last year, Hudlin has flashed surprising form thus far and is leading the league. He has been in the majors for 10 years and has compiled a record of slightly better than 500 per cent for the time, He hails from Wagoner, Okla. [ IIMMY; CARLSON ¥ 1a " HERE'S HOW. Lou Fette of the Boston Bees shows 12-year-ol Tommy Stewart of Everett, Mass., how he holds the ball for those baffiing pitches which have made him one of the year’s outstanding rookies, i JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18