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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. 3 | AT i ey povo | e JUNGLEDRAMA |- Daily Cross ‘d"_’ f I "’l' OF COLSEUM picuRe | THE JUNEAU NORLITEMEN opENS TONIGHI : h:::noi:' Soiutien to Yvester ay's Puzzle !'. . PLAY'NG TO?\"GHT G?H,Y EN' E " 1 con= Solitary Yawn DRAMA FLIES 'Tive(ameBMk”S(hed-‘_NtiW”m ‘ 0T 4}'“‘."7’“““ 0 CON u)m - Tm > 300, &R wogn olz\: 0GOmMD Fa\ (o) c N e America's Favo cle blessed event High THE AIRLANES...with tled on Screen of B 5 o nine strange pecple! Cap|10| ¢ N- 0 Q> r DM—+mY RN —-m o tor >TCcO ‘u‘,mlwwIlluw; ‘,, ) One of the most unusual pictures i, “'/I« //M in years is “Five Came Back,” a il ////’/ new dramatic offering, which opens 3 o / tonight at the Capitol Theatre, gg: pOtO .o oram- 3 wwl\tl with entertainm ¢ novi T b UTY - SHIRLEY DEANE with an all-star cast headed by matically ave offercd ! w week. 30 R w"g{m fllgs.s:t[!aw!g: Chester Morris, Lucille Ball and Uttered Penetrate ] § £ 7. Cor s 3 r | £ ¥ + FLORENCE ROBERTS Wendy Barrie. Woolcn dress exi 3 : a | x ' BILLY MAHAN ond ! The film deals with the plight of REGIKALD DENNY « ROBERT ALLEN a group of airplane travelers forced a RE= ) £ 3 o 1 | A : CLAIEE DUEREY » MARVIN STEPHENS down in a tropical jungle Wlnivl 2 ¥ n ] c A 20t Contury-Fox Plcture, head-hunting natives threaten to| 43. wipe out the whole party, romance | 51, and adventure and jealousy and | 5 heroism flourish among them, as the two pilots labor to reair the / l ; o craft and fly it out to civilization . ( F f « st i ¢ | ' il Greatest And when the survivors are ready to A f I a She alue BT A 9005 Show Value . they discover that the crippled wn, y it plane can carry only five of them | —the others must stay behind and r face certain death! e ¥ : i puss”) 1y ] 23 "’» lire (816,150~ Around this stark situation the ! | te cha n the fun i 4 g { 1937, through June, film's cas tand technical staff have i woven a brilliantly developed piece 2 A - of - screen . grim, colorful ml: w 3 1S NOW MAKING istic, tender and me ble. 7 7 | ) 4 iy TRACKS NEAR HERE romances, the moral disinte v / 1 p y RS LR — of two of the party under the s — L out up the Basin Road. | outstanding sacrifices from S € % ikers who didn't see who, in normal circumstances, 1 s 4 ; ; N in the vicinity of be considered public enemies, and ER ¥ Hic erance d Granite Basin, a striking climax when a man un- i were « ¢ ining | ; S esterday where thera der sentence of death is apy 7 about livit itions and to for ailal before. the final judge to sele > five . et a by an ¢ B - - T members who shall be allowed to al in € Wegy Y Island in New Yor MONEY TO LOA& live, all comprise unforgettable fea- . ; ;" on ) videl ad was p u‘r‘;h.d:(;dM from the SHDBTS SNAPSHOTS—BARE TALES NEWS tures of the picture A e by y i 1657 for $1.85. ; B e T CNMN C> T tic country ! ] im} LY = [T z o) prefix - o o ]~ 67. Small bird river Junecu's 1e custon nparing the present ¢ PR te £FF ;i - this document or a church record.| |_ i WHER farmiet times hacatéidier-part | 600 n rewar ¢ LA R, ys insurance T alifie age- | Other proofs are acceptlable; but / 1els “c ut larder rd- » families dur { 5AAE insurance fqr qualified wage ; aliels “don out larders or ward 3 s pigg; GF MARRMGE arners and their wives after age having a public record doe { / vl - f hs of 1939 4 B A R G A l N : robes 65. Claims for insurance are now further effort. If no such ¢ - total of 250,771 ) v . Cl h ES IMPQRTANT UNDER being reccived, he said, from the ment is available, we ask them if | ! Som logists say a per 550,0000 v : in Glothes widows of men who have died since | theéy can provide us with the affi- son's in 1 life can be I . msu AN(E SYS]’EM the first of this year when the new davit of the clergyman or official | - - N B his newsnantE FeRdine tobe| Kicte W NSUR plan went into operation. - Bxper- Who performed the marriage cere-| - o South Africais the world’s |iig'T¢ he rinds at least one story| The gover ; jre Kelly, Haberdasher ce hese claims has a iy mony. If, however, they are unabie greatest producer of gold, the b . ’ 4 : age certificates have taken | 1eNCe With thes o | to-get an e 1 Vbl f ¢ ey b Qs € ' a inter & Pond g . ection | SHown that delay in producing proof 'O g€t any si records of affidav- United States second, Canada e proba ves a “well-roux large famili ) 3 ! importance in connection | .., riage may hold up payment 5, we take whatever evidence they 1 third. d age and survivors ay be able to submit, and in many £ to H dJ. Assistance Offered cases this will be accepted as proof Social Secur- s | : ard’s | of their marriage.” | e at Ju- policy,” Mr. Wade stated, Monthly insurance payme owing where to put her| assistance to the applicant in fur- provided for widows under two dif- | her m g€ papers may, | nishing such proof. But the Board's | ferent situations. First, if the work- help a widow to begin get- | representatives naturally must have er leaves young children in her t s g (] ® onthly insurance checks proper evidence that the woman is|care, the widow receives insurance $ e c p vernment quick- | entitled to these benefits as the payments until the youngest child 4 y. wife or widow of the worker in ques- is 16, or 18 if in school, and ea " Mr. Wade explained that the new | tion. The first question is, of child is also entitled to benefits. | § stem which went into effect this| course, ‘Have you your marriage | Second, the widow of a qualified | January provides survivors in- | certificate?’ Already we have had|worker generally is entitled to| rance for widows and children encugh experience to show that monthly payments for life after she of wo who die, as well as old-' some people are not able to show |reaches 65 provided she has not re- , HB’ » g 4 “ A i r ° : 00 DA S 8 show | 1ok provitio dhat e T i 1ONE 5d 4 O We Print:— Charter No. 5117 Reseive District No, 12 | amount to three-fourths of her hus- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ;)‘i:!d(;\(.nln;m::ll]l“mln at the time of 3 , ', : 1 PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE : ® Handbills each child, within he age limit, receives one-half o - 7 Letterhead First National Bank of Juneau nat rate, 9 heas s ol reie 1R Pe L= o e s hildren er d 7 - Envelopes Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on March 26, 194, |1itS Of children and mother do not Gudly ; : ; P amount to more than twice the T i I i Forms Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes amcunt that would have been paid Vih B 295 Boxgee n 52 o sed Statutes. 1o SLh gt v gadid Lo 2 ASSETS | 0 \ i Loans and discounts (including $1,271.95 overdrafts) $ 57276529 | ’ Margaret Shaw Account Books Uniled States G v ations rect a guaran- | ) P 5 e Gl o O MANWANTED a3 o THE EMPIRE PLANT eed 575, ster e es, q L \ Obligations of States and political subdivisions 28,500.00 MONTANA (ASE Miss Margaret Shaw, of Suiton-on- : © Posters Other bonds, notes, and debentures 149.415.62 the-Forest, York, En SRIE i 5 415.62 4 A : T Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- |S HH.D HERE 5*‘“‘;;:,;";3"{‘05{;Z‘L‘emmn,, —g nOEs !T BE:& .!? Business Cards, Etc. published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Invoices ance, and cash items in process of collection 73,207.74 Bank premises owned $50,000.00, furniture and fixtures A hearing is to be held here $5,061.00 55,061.00 | within the next few days on Ed- MARRIAGE LICENS (Bank premises owned are subject to none liens not | ward Douthett, arrested at Peters i I % < i assumed by bank) burg, for return to Montana where; A marriage license was lssuad . PO ) S ¥ 4 R | he is wanted on a charge of rape. | today by U. S. Commissioner Fel \ ) i o BN BE M V?&'fi S A Y Real estate owned other than bank premises 2,505.00 i il B Gray to Kenneth M. Lowe and 3 LN : B / ‘3‘ )( E { ire classifi sults. | Miriam Lois Lea. TOTAL ASSETS $2.292,020.65 Enl!)lre assifieds b_!‘?lg_.!‘esll ts. i 8 i LIABILITIES i \ i (' "’ e fi ! 9 ’ Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- | $ cN A i - porations . % bl § 565.177.90 Dllke Mfly Fe.ft“/al Qlleen Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- tion 00 868.393.27 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 125.602.34 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 271,158.88 Deposit of banks 88,279.82 Other deposits (certified cashier's checks, etc.) 6.491.13 | TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,025,703.34 TOTAL LIABILITIES $2,025,703.34 OAREPAL ACCOUNT ! o .l & . CRAFTSMANSHIP is the Capital stock: | i . Y (e) Common, total par $50,000.00 .. SR $ 50,000.00 | i 3 word that best expresses Surplus 125,000.00 j . A the quality of printing Undivided profits ¥ 21,326.31 work that we turn out, and TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2 $ 19632631 ' . . MLt meanis complato s o SIEET - isfaction to you. No job is TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,222,029.65 4 ; too big nor too small for ) Y o 9 4 991 MEMORANDA v ; - “ig THE EMPIRE PLANT to What e ’S‘d!} “.(’llt Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): : ; handle, Phone 374 for full This man remembers the day when busi- (a) United States Government obligations, direct and 4 7 4 % A ness was easy. All he had to do was to set guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other 4 ; ’ information. up shop and wait for the customers to liabilities 334,725.00 | come in. Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase agree- | that makes business “go” . . . is hard ment) e T1,475.00 | salesmanship combined with customer- —— g : . i fee: Thes t f business. e e AT . MODERN EQUIPMENT . .. iNtee: They oo ouf ionupe babue 32. Secured liabilit G ; lass. The nd order their ’“l:: Il):pi);il,s secured by pledged assets pursuant to _ j i Sl Z 4 EXPEBT PRINTEBS A“n :;iqnhfi:;@'mm :L{r C:;:Z;tn;mw,s. They requirements of law 4 $ 322,886.91 | 5 o phone 374 for information. @ TOTAL ol 41 $ 322,886.91 T 3 IDEA MEN ABE ALWAYS Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ss: I, E. McClain, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly‘ : ; i 4 : AT YOUR SEBVICE HBBE' swear that the above statement is true to the best of my Imowlcdgei e | O | THE EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY CORRECT—Attest: JOHN RECK, A. M. MILL, GEO. A. PARKS, | Suzanne Sommers D0 | Students in the Women’s College at Duke university, Durham, N. C,, th 374 : JUNEAU Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of April, 1940. Sommers, of Maplewood, N. J., to preside over lected Suzanne 3 N. C. BANFIELD, Notary Public for Alaska. :§:°‘fmuu ‘May festival to be held May 4. Mus Sommers was Business men of today know that the thing “Went out” about 1888

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