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2 ed, referring to the coming presidential Dail y Almka F mpire ! Pelibel BN S minis The Democratic !‘arn cannot aboul- evening excep! g that we changed our mind, that we wrong all alon@ and that now wé want to Personally, T hgye no desire to make EMPIRE PRINTING ”m““ It came into power. promising a liberal \ | l D 1 r e C t o r y . Whnan TRoY. With President | ion. We have given a liberal administra- Gastineau Channel l o o . Tt g oo g ' JONE 1o, 1919 | wth day ! will be _the record of the Roosevelt ad=]! ! '”‘“L‘——l‘ Miss May Otteson, daughter of !Mr. and Mrs. Charles Otteson um‘ one of Juneau's most popular girls, was married in Seattle, according ('7 8C- | word received here, to Cary L. Tubbs |tons @ad best wishes today, :heir { SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1939 Benefic aspects rule today which should: be happy and. peaceful, g | il The Emplre er'emds congratuia- Busines republication W credited to 218 o 1ot esting optical phenemenon in the Melvin G. Brenno othervifh cied n this p o the local news allegiance. Season after séason, high schooljand sabotage ‘may be widely suc- [m'mg()f 1‘mm(-ro§s Yifcles and aics of Geotgé Oolling o e e ] 5 % & it = A lots, minor and major league parks|CesSful. Chemists and skilled sci-|jo)y iy the sky. Mrs. Ralph B. Martin Dl’. Judson Wh“fier !Gu ”s“fith ALASEA CINCULAT D TO BE LARGER th ed Napoleon Lajoies, Walter Johnsons, entls'sx will_be c_r?pluyed by hostile oot Mrs. Florine Housel CHIROPRACTOR | ; THAR THA BLIOAGION | Christy Mathewsons, Tron Man MeGinnitys, hailedjSourtries and will Succeed fn dois| . o, wright, business man of Audrey J. Thompson Drugless Phiyslotat, ; i GRORGE ©. CLOSE by the roars of thousands of throats, in approval or '.mnspcrcnuo:x Skagway for a number of years, ar- Office Iours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | DRUGS Sves, With ‘hitees @ = 3 il | rived in Juneau to take over his ety Rooms 2-3- Trlan le B\ | Besttle, Chicago, New ¥ Uit Girls may find that young men s, i 4 3 ge . 18, | e S B kT8 . 2 o4 5 | duties as a member of the firm of o BEAT 11,, RE :Z ;;‘x Gilbert A, Wellington, 1011 g A(‘b:lhr is a hero oné moment ahd a bim tHe{are -eritical under this planetary ‘chlers, Simpson and Wright. ‘ MO D E K 1\' PUROLA REMEDIES gy et ) | After all, “Casey at the Bat” and “Take Me Out and foresight. Soff. 1“,“( on last sylable. South Pranklin St. Phone 177 o AT ~ o ‘m the Ball Game” will outlive any campaign slogan | z Weather—Highest, 56; Lowest 44;| Q- Should vegetables always be A ERIBND OF ABABKA |or ballad that helped a poiitician into office. And| < MONDAY; SUBME-ER 1089: ~ | jserved with a roast? ASSOCIATED PRESS tive ithinking. The clergy should ALL IN THE GAME—ANY GAME of their:eongtegations. Postmaster General Farley has started the print: presses which grind out a new stamp issue, the eball stamp which commemorates the 100th anni- ! versary of the game's birth at Cooperstown, N. Y. It | was here that Abner Doubleday founded the national Succeeding generations ha\e not faltered in nce, $6.00 promptly notify ameliokation, of human suffering. y in the de- Physieians and surgeons are under helpful guidance. Persistently the planets warn of subyersive measurgs affecting the United »States Spies will be busy 374, office. ed to the use for government which is not fortunate for making new acquaintances or improving old friendships. depending upon whether he struck out or knocked it over the fence. A pitcher was a hero when he was right, a catcher a bulwark of strength as long the baseball stamp. They should welcome the mémen- ' measures. many great temptation to overdo | Nervous tension should be avoided.| Children born on this day prob-| ably will be high-strung and ener- getic. These subjects of Gemini| usually succeed through has not heard the maddened cry of “Take him out,” when, with the bases full, he struck out or hit |an easy infield fly? Bonds of deep sympathy, born | in long suffering, should unite our baseball heroes (or| | bume) with our national heroes (or villains).' dent now that Postmaster General Farley will Immottalige | 'After the early morning hours benefit: through the: receptiveness | There:is & sign read as stimulat- ing te new endeavor aimed at the| industry | i1cmlver the couple was to return to Olgat J. Anderson Thomas W. Bennett H Joseph P. Donahue G. Paul Ninkulls Eugene Chase | Juneau. | Active steps to place a baseball | team in the field were fo be taken by Juneau fans at the meeting in Marion Edwards the City Hall this evening. Mrs. V. F. Willlams - Sharon Hagerty The peopie of Juneau and vic- | inity were treated to a most inter- JUNE 11 | J. L. from Tenakee Fisheries Co., and was Alexander arrived in Juneau ETIQUETTE | At the election ot officers held by €room and his best man to wear Two bears, the fifteenth and six- but never gloves that are shiny. | teenth he had killed this season, were | Q- What is the correct pronun-| |shot by George W. Folta at Lemon | | ciation of galosh, an overshoe wom< | Creek. |in wet weather? | John P. Jenkins was registered at| A. Pronounce ga-losh, a as in the Gastineau Hotel from Washing- | 85k unstressed, o as in of, with ac-/ | Cloud.‘ f A. Yes, this is customary. Professional Fraternal Societies Drs. Kaser and | I Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a."). to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 + PHONE Hotirs: 9 am. to 6 pi. o to fellow-martyrs. For what President has not| .Persons whose birthdate it is have| oo ¢ of the Local No. 4, Alaska |White kid gloves? b cebich glowed in the warm sunshine of popular esteem when |the augury of a year of extraordin- | ., . rion Hans Berg was elected‘ A. No; they should wear white| everything was going along smoothly? What Presi-|aty good fortune. There will be for| .o 4o, i buckskin or a very light g uede, | DR H VANCE OSTEOPATH Cotisultation and examinaton free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex e AR TR -t B Sy mi Dr. John H. Geyer i B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at # p. m. Visiting brothers : welcome. H. - B Gation's sake, as well as for Washing- cording to n;;{:;?giyn 11‘1‘1]: plgneR whose home was in Birmingham, 0irthday anmwc ser .o i“e follow- Freeburger MAN, Exalted " r?u)igg- ’ kas, Lewls hnexxepbach SHQUIA €0 ot endemstanding. 0 1 [Alabama, and who was connected |ing DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary, g 0 A “He B o gious .urn k with the Signal Corps office in Ju- H Plomgren Building ; | back fo'thé Senate hext yedr. s ol very best| The morning encourages canstruc- | oo el ot o trip to Van- JUNE 10 | “ PHONE 56 wishes, e I MOYINT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monda: of each month QUG )E In Scetish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. THAS, W. HAWKES- WORTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED # as he could whip them down to second base. !uw°Tmew’v];1u:°;'f“’:$;“::nm‘:}‘)‘:‘ a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. By Roberta L DENTIST Front Street Next Colisenm. The poilticians and statesmen whose profilés have [by meeting emergencies of many|, ‘f(‘;r':’:‘ku:::‘;ofi’;“;‘;;é‘ G?(;'C‘:;‘gal‘:j 4 RN | Room 9--Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery 1ed our postage need not resent the intrusion of |gorts with practical and efficient | locate here. Q I it permissible for the bride- | PHONE 763 || “Tomorrow’s Styles i Today"” the last list If Alaskans could vote for a United States Senator whenefic aspects rule today, which | o. properly 1 Sk, aking care otwt, U 1 s counted in with those | the Ereat American game on his stamps, can’t Bome- iy fortungte far bl ibusiness and| othing. s 5 e || Grautuate Los Angeles College Juneau's Own Store 3 f othi - g 3 n & A7, 4 | thing be done to commemorate some of our er na. | mass roduction. Pactories will pust of the peoy State of Washington, a solid bloc p will push | ¢ jonting everywhere is indlrcct of Optometry and ; S50 ko neih et | tional institutions—the turkey gohbler or apple pie or! work on important gmernmem with inddin fikires ( LOO]\ m.,“ LF ARN Opthalmology uld g > : h S, | | ch, one of Alaska’s very ! l“" it L";r: dd.r;:;s:enfy,orgti);:smxr:e\:omo;s“hx:".:’m m\?‘hfimeé is an access of con. | . Fireproof doors give access to lam- * Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | hideous, past an s nated s vells ordon s oy ST e | ! R . BN fidence under this configuration, L,:Ied\;:?;]r ‘:‘gg: onf bli:]h "}:)e vfi;’.m,“ By A C. G “Th B 1 sl ” i politically, the| 3 : 3 serlous labor troubles may Impede | syoyre oo iy oot i D LHINg. | A ERT LR e fiexa cre : | STATESMEN AT WORK b . Halls are six feet in width and pla: & & junior Senator from : n State has been| lmk::‘D“S commercial projects. The | tering throughout the structure is 1. What four-tooted animal can- The Charl w.C ¥our Reliable/F harmacists i i outlook . § n, - | i i alk? & Tony Dimond’s at o Mutual admiration in the Senate, as reported in |pations u”n“)’f":zl‘l‘:‘n“g lon organi-| sort, in tone. | not. walk? : e Uharles W. Carter| | B fle M tion at the capital 1 the upper house every-j4.. conoressional Record: ¢ " e iiset Lridaprira bR s to Ventilation is complete in every | 2. What are the five leading M t u r aum thing he could to supplement the activities on behalf |-y a0 wo Mr presigént, T am 1 Such”8 'aid men sm Y w;.‘” apartment and numerous wall plugs rayon producing countries of the oriuary | D c of the Territory championed in the House of Repre-| . .- 4 : ; 1 WG Werach - W¥I0. SSRITY | are a-pleasure, world? Fourth and Franklin Sts. [ rug Lo. of the Terri ampioned in thi 1 REDIE-| 11igh state of felicity over the passage of this bill that heavy responsibilities. @overnment |~ spozinciy thoughtsul, the door-| 3. When is Father's Day? PHONE 136 § “"“““i’" by oo "‘v‘“ Delegate § |1 cannot easily remain quiet. Permit me to gongratu- | officials may sustain unusual bur- | pejjs Apartment bells alternate in| 4. At what battle were Ameri- PRGOROINE < o ithe o SGBR 55 £ 'Sl‘;‘_’“(“’l‘_f‘]"‘“""I‘-‘“"’“_“":”'””'"'" Just the othery o e senate Committee on the Judiciary, and de{r‘?‘efl;;’esfi;:Ldsif:fu"bpfgges"tw- | tone. Mrs. Krause proudly calls one can soldiers ordered, “Don’t shoot hy: day that he would be a candidate for reclection in|oiioularly the subcommittee which considered this cotiae et & sl ’lem""t ates | “baritone,” and the mext “tenor,” a Until you see.the whites of their 1940 ]1‘).;.1 ]m h‘w been a good Senator no one, NOb|pi - 1¢ preaks new ground, and 1 believe for years to peive) jo l"";’reu: ‘o?'iu":;]‘ | feature that eliminates confusion as €ves?” Have Your Eyes Examined by | | — : . even his political enemies, denies; but it is certain him. " | to “whose bell is whose.” 5. What two bodies of water does | come it will remain a monument to their assiduity and E oes he will be opposed in the primaries by a so-called | im'::',““, 4 :;’;:e 3&;;2’25“\&":’3?&"{2 Storage Room !the Suez Canal conmect? Dr. Rae L. Carlson “conservative” Democrat and in November by some|* ‘v atwh. Mr. Fresident, the genial and oot for bines coiionm | In the Ibnsemem floor, each apart- | i IAux:swrms OPTOMETRIST H. S. GRAVES L e o~ ¢ * ° > i - ment will i i E L e sloth. 2 Soe well meaning Republican. | courteous and able chairman of the committee over-| :According to astrology the Chief | yace ang hlnfreerem:fi P;;Vrakt‘;;t:)riii‘ 2. Japan, United States, Italy :::’:fr;:rel:t——-—ldg ; l’zl:‘:nn:;; The Diothing: Man® The Senator isn't doing any pussyfooting as 10} ypeims us with his elogyence and his graciousness. |xecutive is to endure thwarting|or g dozen automobiles sort. Germany, and Great Britai i 5 7 the platform and issue of 194 In announcing influences, but he wi P automobiles comfort- y, an eal ritain. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 1p< 940. In announcing his|y capnoy reply in kind, of course; buf, s chaifran 5 e ‘L‘”“‘“c““d in{ aply. | 3. The third Sunday in June & MARX CLOTHING g acy in a transcribes 58 3 ention | PO Vi S s i | i ! 1 e e TR candidacy in a transcribed message to the convention| o o subcommittee in behalf of the subcommittee, sary o "hec pmfed;ne‘:‘dm’v“ Accentuating the fireproof con-| 4. Bunker Hill. FINE ‘ of the Young Democrats of Washington he said: T shiobld “at leash day, “TBREE Yo’ s h PrO- | struction, all partition walls in the 5 Red Sea and Mediterranean | | T look forward h pleasure to the time to come Mr. McNary. I call for the regular order.| Eeonomic wnd!tio‘ns in Gnrmanvi basement are of terra cotta partition Sea. Watch und Jewelry Repairing next year whe 1 candidate for the only office| yauohter) | il improve this summer, but Na.| '\c,2nd cement plaster. | —— at very reasonable rates o T ;XI(:E:;“ 1“;‘ 1’:“.(;":1)1?; n:l.!{lmrml mx fend but to l2is will give much and gai little| pyricre, 2h:)0vi'l:rtsr[)(l):] (x):ct};gflb"‘:sgr — PAUL BLOEDHORN! Gastineau Motor Cl ] o shments of our administration. “ o E i | 4 - - s A g iminisiration. | A pusiness official demands what he calls “con- (i personal benefits. {the basement s an oil bumer of the | DAILY LESSONS | S. FRANKLIN STREET | Service ' te be no mistake about one thing—there | stiycfive” taxes. Probably you wouldn't-be far wrong |~ Venus, the ruling planet of | oot modern type, automatic. 1 ¥ eIvic will Be just one issue in that campaign,” Schwellen- in deducing that he means taxes on somebody else. |Adolf Hitler, has changing aspects|equinned with a 375 gallon fiot — IN ENGLISH | e SOt A PHONE 727 —— T ——————— ' believed to inspire ruthlessness and | ter tank. e e * GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING = i - | g —_— 2% Ofl—S! 4 | neau Wednesday night, according te|Surprise moves. Satum will be sta-| " Bu¢ most strikng of all b I ek . kisiar.d <o | tionary on the Chancellor’s Sun with & of all Dasdment By W. L. Coi3en ; word recelved by the Forest Service | LUATY of the Ohancetiore adir he | Accomplishments, is a maple floor S : ; | office here. | 5 s | entertaining room, complete with (""ZENSHIP 5 Silcox will remain in Juneau ten po;t:ms areh '”‘:) as . menacing. alcove containing relflsex:wn stove ,_Words Often Misused: Do not say, = g days before going to Seward on the|, 0N WHOS irthdate 1t is have | anq sink as well as ample cupboard I Peg to say,” or, “I beg to differ JUNO SAMPLE SHOP HARRY | Baranot for a look at the Chugach hfiu"y ‘;O"‘_hye“ of success and | space, | Say, “I beg leave to say,” and “I IN THE BARANOF HOTEL pApERS HERE FoR HAlF MARK Foorest, *rrer spmvrpuld eri’jo prost T::‘et:;d l"“""“ml This room is tastefully styled and D°8 Permission to differ.” However, Telephone 133 RACE provs lllxurie.z L4 pleasures | gesigned. . It, is soundproof and rep- it is just as well to avoid the “beg- DRUGGIST ‘ ; TR & & 4 Children born on this day probe | 22cAtS the last word In apartment ¥inE" phrases. g S “The Squibh . T * s ek flccommodmlons en spronounces ocose., | teresersoas e Sq n Citi-1 ably wi . - Three New American Cifi- Guldahl Putter Sfll Balks— KKK MAKES EX ", ., [ao vl ot o e scmmmomatins, L e o i o0 25| moone e Clark | Stares of - $ o ok - e e white cement, with straight-line de- no, accent last axllable. “ zens Change Names Way Down in Tenth VETER‘NARIA“ R At fens. 1k ues. . | Often Misspelled: Bailist; two| Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe = 5. uperior Beauty Service r { "?““. Sk And more beautiful than the ! b ore e \‘Gurf Pla(e | (Copyright; 1939) | apartments even, is the superb vie Synonyms: TIgnoble, base, mean,|{ Second Floor * JUNEAU ‘The St for Men | PSS perb view. AT Emil Krause, long a Juneau b\m- vile, now, dishonorable. Triangle Bldg. ALASKA 9 Citizenship was granted today in| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 10, — ‘ ness man, and his wife, a Juneau| WOrd Study: “Use a word three SAB'N s * District Court to six residents of |, RIS Thi 4 N couple who have spent the best part times and it is yours” Let us in- |- . Southeast Alaska, three of whom TP Guldahl, twice champlon of of their lives in this city, rearing C'€ASe Our vocabulary by mastering ) 4 Front St—Triangle Bldg. b elistided thalr natote. the National Open, went into the A nnou n‘wmwam o' their children and growing with ' "¢ word each day. Today's word: orrlcml. ms nr = Those taking the oath of alleg-|final day of the tournament today, Juneau in a growing country, can|1lUsion: an unreal or misleading | iance today were: Klara Nikoline |given only a miracle chance to Promohng InfEI'eSfS 1 {Mell be pilsisaa.'at tha resulta of|!ISER IRESCRIBAIGANE viflon Feye mzA"—z!’c Christensen, native of No Guy | . | their ambitions and long study. | chologists recognize mprmal illu- GASTINEAU CAFE L = 4 ' lclaim the crown for the third time. i i - x R | sion hick 4 P Gaudett, naive of Great Brtain:| ative Born o uisnable” tront Tamuanavonse || 3+ B. Burlo Marie Varnes, native of Norway;| Sam Snead, powerhouse driver,is| | Juneau, Alaska, June 7, 1939, A rmm.h..m.uc‘m“m d ol 9 “Iflrd & co' Fritjof Emanuel Nilsson, native of 'leading the field witn 139 strokes, ! ) 2 1 SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby giver T “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Sweden, name changed to Fred Nel- | followed by Horton Smith with 140 ATLANTA, Ga., June 10.—James | that the Director, Bureau of Marine |« Prc Cibssifleds pay. fFajiatied, Gustomergt son; Anton Tyredeic, native of Yu-*d'. the halfway mark. Arnold Colescott, of Terre Haute, Inspection and Navigation, under - — - | - goslavia, name changed to Tony Craig Wood is third with 141,|Ind, 42, former veterinarian, has — date of May 29, 1939, file 3-614, | 1:”5“ and Karl Johann Aschen- Bud Ward of Spokane, Wash. and succeeded Dr, Hiram W, EVADS, ex- (Continued from Pnge One) | gave authority to change the name ”rln;rlxln(ox;1 x‘x(;u;;:llor‘i(}mnnn\ name gmateur Danny Shute, are tied for dentist, as Imperial Wizard of the ————| of gas screw DONNA G. to HYAK, J“ean “elody nouse b oo phriam Aschen-|fourth at 142. |Ku_ Klux, Klan. light beside the mirror. Baid vessel was built in 1929 at . ' ia i Guldahl's putter continues to fail| Colescott has. been ong Evans' All fixtures are of cromium and | Seattle, Wash.; her official number' Music and Electric Appliances '2:;11 nmll he( is |11ed lat 144 with four |Chief of Staff for the past .two a kdou::e "rg]gcu]lc power outlet }L‘s 22:0215 hert gross tonnage is 14; | (Next Irvimg’s Market) = hers for tenth place. ! years. makes electric equipment, use in the| her home port, Juneau; owners, G,‘ Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES BOY S(ou' F UND “ e Evans denied nepqts of lnternal bathroom tio problem, F. Freeburger and J: S. MacKinnon, | To SELL IS SWE“.ED TO | BULLA IN LEAD | dissension within the KKK. .. All apartments have been wired | Juneau, Alaska. | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 10— Colescott was, eleeted,.Imperial{for radio. Phones are inconspicu- JAMES J. CONNORS, 1 h : MORE THA" Johnny Bulla, Chicago pro, shot his Wizard at a.secret convocation by |ous in recesses. Linen closéts, sefy~ Colléctor of Customs. v ALASEA FEDERAL ffi, 500 way into the lead today in the Na-|delegates from 30 states. ing closets and vestibule closets are | Pirst publication June 7, 193 s ga 3 , 1939, D) SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. {tional Open golf championship with | Coincident. to. bis. election, Cole-{foomy everywhere, with provisions ' Last publication, June 10, 1939, : T S Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. Additional contributors to the Boy ® O0e under par 68 for a total of scott announced a program to pro= st = o fisosunte:Tnsared. Up "'3 “O’m 'nm’ ORK—GLASS Scout fund campaign, whose checks |21 8t the 54-hole mark. {mote the interests of “native born et Rt g Batrb oot SabeA St | One stroke behind were Clayton |white Protéstant’ Geftitles.” sl b Junenl EEONS 8§ . . was published, were announced to- | Haefner, of Charlotte, North Caro- | WANT day by Finance Chairman George !i8, pro whose 66 was the best Ry 4 ‘.‘:,(" 2 Parks as follows: Juneau Lumber tound of the tournament so far, ’DAMAGE DONE : i : S Mills, B. M. Behrends Bank, Keith @nd Denny Shute coming in with t T0 BIIY T E L E P H 0 N E 51 G. Wildes, James C. Cooper and|70. Then M. Behre”ds Y Sears Roebuck and Company The additions include all new con- | The and Haefner at 212, while Maryin | Craig Wood and Slammin’ Sam- my Snead are also tied with Shute Bank tributions up until June 9. i fund now totaals more than $500, Bud Ward, Spokane amateur, had eo‘“ -Hi § Parks said. e 213 to make it a hot dogfight. AEaStem ado-Hit Hard Juneau, Alaska Jug McSpadden, Olin Dutra, COMMERCIAL AND £ PICKPOCKET GETS |gers hold 214's and Horton Smith | Tommy Armour and John E. Ro- -Farm Crops Are Flatfened - ° COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS has 215. . { CAPITAL—$50,000 YEAR IN PRISON 532 i G o 5. | s, G gune 10--vis and SAVINGS b g Fappias Pleading unlw to a charge or petit larceny, Sig Sigfuson today was sentenced by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray to a year imprisonment | for pocket picking — e HEATH WESTWARD Virgil T. Heath, -ee | tened. early today whepn. g 56-mlle were uprooted and fart crops flat- windstorm swept esistérn Colofado, SILCOX DUE HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT the ship| At Aan Creek today, Junior Forester, Forester which is carrying Chief F.| mated. is leaving ‘on the Baranof tonight A. Silcox of the U. S. Forest Ser-} | vice, Assistant R. F. Hammatt and | | Regional Forester B. Frank Heint-'in traffic accidents at night for for duty at Seward. ——. - — The Book ALASKA, Revised and zleman on an inspection Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.09, of Ton-! tectrocuted when a power line was Earl Morris, of Milliken, was €l- broken by the storm--and he ac- ckdentnuy came in contact with it. The pmpeny damage i8¢ unm' e reerr Twenty-six pedestrians are killed every 10 pedestrians killed during Igass Natlonal Forest, is due in Ju-|daylight hours, One-Half Million Dollars fiesou‘rces (Over Two and 2% PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU-— ALASKA

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