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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JUNE 7 l94l In a similar at- s s 3 i 3 xin manpower m Crece was great. 3 : Dally Alaska Emplre tempt on Britain it will surely be much greater. from ? g R - % A | But manpower is the one commodity Adolf Hitler 20 Y E A RS A GO rofessio al Pubified every sventng excent Sunday by the o Gt 1o ke adlioat e mmmmm THE EMPIRE lr e C O r Y Fraternal Societies Becond snd Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. To date Germany’s military successes have been | Gastineau Channel HELEN TROY BENDER R L BERNARD - - Vice-President President Snd Business Manager due to the revolutionary nature of the tactics em- tntered in the Post Office in Juneau as SUBSCRIPTION RATES Jellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 By mail, postage paid. at the following | ployed and the audacity of their execution. It took months for Britain to comprehend the importance of blitzkrieg tactics. France never did. Except in Second ("lll Matter. ¥ ver month. ance, $6.00; 2|3|4|8 9110(11|12 16(17(18(19 23242526 :t: JUNE 17, 1921 Allen Shattuck, President of the Juneau Commercial Association, named a committee to welcome officially Scott C. Bone, newly appointed Governor of Alaska. Those on the committee were W. G. Johnson, Drs. Kaser and Second and fourth Monday of each month One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in ud 2 | one month, in advance, $1.25. the drive against the Italians in Egypt and Libya Chairman; B. M. Behrends, Charles Goldstein, R. E. Robertson, H. L. Freebur er in Scottish Rite Temple Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notitr | Britain has employed this lesson only on the de- FaAN T g :he Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the de- 2 . Faulkner, Oak Olson and John W, oy. beginning at 7:30 p. m. Wery of their papers, fensive. The experience in Greece leads to the con- DENTISTS VERGNE L. HOKE, Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. 5 5 R 5 g . e, R & clusion that panzer divisions are effective only on Delegate to Congress from Alaska Dan Sutherland today introduced PI.BONE 56 Worshipful Master; JAMES W. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED The Associgted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for all news dispatthes credited to it or not other- republication o wise credited in this paper and also the PRESS the offensive. It is by grasping the initiative wher- ever possible that Germany has made her pheno- local news published HAPPY BIRTHDAY a bill which would extend the Federal Farm Loan Act to Alaska. LEIVERS, Secreta: = ;:]I::rll gaxirnLeBg::r‘:a:: da:: etoA lll:sd:?;:“::ve Bl R. F. Lewis, owner of the Juneau Water Works, sailed south on Juneau’s Own Store vise . ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER " NE 7 the Admiral Watson to visit his home in San Francisco. ‘ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. Here, however, political factors enter the war | T::: i ; Dr. A. W, Siewafl GEORGE D. CLOSE, Inc., National Newspaper Representa- f)qu:"on' mm rl:en dzesx:::dhest:w tzu:flkfnmf,a;‘:: Robert Larsen, The new tennis court for the Sitka Tennis Club was nearing com- DENTIST Ee .'?u."c‘r’?u‘.’?fiie-‘z“vfr'x“.:‘5‘35'.'&’. o g et e ko e b Alex Zibio pletion and a large membership was being enrolled in the Historic City's 20TH CENTURY BUILDING SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE American Bank Building. \UDACITY, GREATEST WEAPON The Nazi attack on Crete will Prank J. Dunning, 1011 times. up the most preposterous alibis for illegal action, but she gains her point. The democracies have been reluctant tne aggressors in being audacious politically. have been cautious at great cost. canuot long continue to pay. acuon in the past. For example, the go-easy policy toward France, unjustified on any ground, has turned | out to be a tremendous handicap. Had Britain oc- andon Lhe polite old way aliowed the Nazis to) penetrate Morocco, Algeria and Tunis. Now the ench empue becomes a base of operations against ‘e Allies. doubtless rank as She violates the rights of neutrals, conjures | These are not normal times.| to emulate | They | It is a price lhey‘ George W. Hillman | Mrs. T. F. Tracy JUNE 8 Edna Polley Dr. Howe Vance Mrs. E. M. Richardson Edna Christman Alex Reynolds but do not compel” S S SUNDAY, JUNE 8 newly formed tennis club. B. F. Heintzleman, District Logging Engineer for the United States Forest Service, had completed his work on Admiralty Island. Heintzle- man was quoted as being optimistic over the future of the pulp industry sm Alaska. The land pile driver owned by R. M. Keeny was being used for | the extensive repair work on the Pacific Steamship wharf. ’l,ww | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Won’t you try and do the work today?” Say, “Won't you try TO do the work today?” Gffice Phone 4690 Dr. John H. Geyer Hours: 8 am. to 6 pm. Giasses Fitted Lenses Ground e ——————— "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists . —_— DENTIST The Aliies need not have been as iuihless as tue Mrs. Estella Raymond 1 BUTLER-MAURO 0od inted. Room 8—Valentine Bldg. Nazis to have bolstered their deienses by audacious T. F. McCarthy } The; Arctic: Brothethood ERl, was {0 18508 N;" 762 DRUG CO. Posl Office Sabstation cupled Syria immediately after the French collapse 2 ] & I ——————————— lie would have blocked the road to Iraq for the ‘Weather: Highest, 61; lowest, 48; cloudy. nonmsman OPT.D. NOW LOCATED AT Nazis and in addition would have had a much H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E O e B - € S S S S S e 00 Mum Angeles Collage H ARRY RACE iarger French force fighting on her side. The same . % o by of Optometry ana DRUGGIST | pblies to North Africa. London’s reluctance to| “The stars incline Dally lessons in Engllsh W. L. GORDON ology M Mot oo | “The Stere for Men" one of the great landmarks In the technical develop-| What is true of British policy is equally appli-| m:!‘lveggay"“:,‘;fi',’:yth:‘e’ef B":&:- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Clandestine. Pronounce kian-des-tin, | | Fleleme W. Albrechs s AB'N’S " ment of warfare. It was the first large invasion | “ble to American policy. That is why we must look read as encouraging to spmtual"fl as in AN, E as in SET, I as in IT, accent second syllable, not the PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS ‘ conducted solely by air. 0 this Cretan affair as a threat to the defense o4 there may be much misap-| first. Phone 773 Front St—Triangle Bldg. | The conditions were very favorable to Germany,| ‘10rts of the democracies. Amerif:a is as much an p enension regarding creeds. The OFTEN MISSPELLED: Canvas (a cloth). Canvass (to solicit). Valentine Building—Room 7 ; if nct ideal. Crete lies only 70 miles from the Nazi- | “‘€my of these aggressors as Britain. They no more|clergy may have unusual problems. SYNONYMS: Upbraid, chide, tebuke, reprove. PCNe Grerk mEHIIE. Thls, TUREES Al focssted “):low the S fpeiulh o OSAnE FAIICI ey |, Heart and Home: In the home| wopp STUDY: “Use a word three times and it s yours.” Let us 5 and most of it thinly populated, simplifying the|!cllow the square maneuvers of Wellington's day. there may be conflict between new o i Potays Word: | o e ey You'll Find Food Finer and landing of small contingents. It was defended by| Crete should warn the United States that it is and old ideas. The aged may mvei‘x‘;f;";;l:‘;';:;f;“ m,:;el:,};,:,ms?-rslflf,fi:&wzd ::adc:slp:::able §5 s The Charles W. Carter’ Service More Compiete at | strong British and Greek forces, yet without the|in imminent danger if it hesitates in seizing Dakar.!cause to criticize modern ways as life.” 4 i % i m u i painstakingly prepared aerial and ground defenses| {rouble may or may not be encountered in taking it | BIrls assert more and more inde- !¢ M nflof | the British have accumulated in their homeland. |at once. An attempt to capture it once the Nazis|Pendence. Girls may be difficult orfuary COFFEE SHOP ' The battle of Crete is important, apart from |are in full occupation would be costly. If totalitari- :D guide, drm;] mi"ds flr”ge breebedlfi- l b Pourth and Franklin Sts. 5 its immediate role in the Nazi lightning campaign|an aggression is to be defeated, if America is/ vrbe: “‘"L e:r‘s wa and. MODERN ETIOUETTE Y LEE 1 PHONE 136 for the Near East, as a sort of dress rehearsal for |'© e Protected, the same audacity which the Nazis| 0“15"5 :m’ln ;’esn : ’;wi‘?“ etlon :r ! ROBERTA IR — i the aerial invasion of the British Isles. With im-|1iSPlay must motivate democratic military and ""“‘\:}l:e ot e Sp::nomenn‘ ! FINE portant differences, of course, Crete offers many tloal actions. \wfll be widespread and will fur- Q. When a man and a woman are standing in a crowded street-car | J s | technical problems to the German high command |nish material for numerous books.| ! and a man offers his seat to the woman, should her escort also extend ones- ,"e“ shop Watch and Jewelry Repatring closely akin to those of Britain itself. Just a Tiny Fragment | However, those who study earnest-',, " .o, LADIES'—MISSES® at very reasonable rates To regard the attack on Crete as a rehearsal for _— |1y will discover astrological know-| : ho offers READY-TO-WEAR UL the invasion of England, however, is to ignore the (Seattle Times) ledge as an inspiration and n‘th A€ '-Y(:;i l::lehn::; lwlfo"xsnzz ::;1 ‘:,h;izan thank the person who | avid Shoset Wesc Towa PA BLOEDHOBN facts that have deterred the Germans from attempt-| Maps are forever revealing bits of odd informa- | foundation for many faiths. S LA AR s i S g ve bk S AMANELR BTRENT ing to land in Britain. England is literally a fort-|‘ion that one may long ago have known but since| Business Affairs: Inventions of! Q. Where should a gcoupe stop g 5 a ress, girded by months of thorough preparation for| €0tten. Thus a glance at the North Atlantic|many sorts will multiply under the the ficor during & g o the e SR S i ey | S - = " a long-expected assault. In addition to a large and| CO3St of North America serves as a reminder that|stimulus of war perils. These will| A. They should dance to the edge of thy e ' RCA Vicior Radios e dern PR ot b (o O a tiny fragment of the great French Empire exists|include methods for simplifying should not stop in the middle of the rl_uor and try to walk between JAMES c COOPER Fedp b b & S aa atTian here, right under the British nose of Newfoundland.|civil needs and for aiding Wwar the dancers, where they are certain to be in the way. . lation is armed and drilled. Except that both are It is the French colony of Saint Pierre and|emergencies. Chemists and engi-| @ Should a man, when starting to smoke, offer a cigar or cigarette C.P.A. Juneau Melody House islands, there is no comparison between England's| Miquelon, last remnant of France's lost Canadian neers, machinists and electriclans yo yne other men in the party? Counselor Next to Truesdell Gun Shop capacity to crush n:.e invader and the improvised If there were, why does Hitler defenses of Crete. empire, the only French colony in the world outside| of the tropics. It is composed of three larger islands, now will be in wide demand. Large | salaries for technically expert Wo- A. Yes, or if the party is too large to do this, he should offer one to “hose nearest him, Second Street Phone 65 hesitate to dare the supreme test of his military ma- chine? If he felt he could inyade England, he would have had no need for the dress rehearsal on Crete, such a rehearsal necessarily' disclosing many a fact which will be useful to the British in withstanding a similar attack on their home island when they were colonized by Bretons and Basques. ! Saint Pierre and Greater and Smaller Miquelon, and |men as well as carefully %‘ a fringe of islets, all from 15 to 30 miles off the men will be numerous. Traf rugged Newfoundland coast. | bring profits to all transport; The French have possessed Saint Pierre and Mi- agencies. quelon, with one or two interruptions, since 1660, sorts will prosper this year. i Hotels and summer National Issues: Industry wlll The total area is 93 square miles, the population | suffer from strikes, despite prosrns‘ 1 LOOK and LEARN ¥ ¢ coroon INSURANCE a e - D 0 - - - | 3. B. Burford & Co. Shattu;rAgency The vertical invasion of Crete clallenges not nio with the letter “W™? only the military men. but alto the st o rer|3500. Cod fishing is the principal industry. in the settlement of differences he 1. What four States of the Union begin 2 “Our Doorstep Is Worr by T wfl e, X Nowhere near as important as the French colony tween employers and employees. 2. What is the origin of the name “fido,” as applied to a dog? Satistied Cu.lwmen" c A ng the defense effort of the democraci I'he prob-| of Muartinique, that potential powder keg of the“The union cause will lose public| 3. How much water does the average person use for a bath? - ll l r n n N I A lem which this first all-air attack in histoy raises| Caribbean, these bleak granite rocks nevertheless | confidence through another ‘mf“" 4. What President of the United States was sworn into office by [ and underscores must be met if the free nations are to sustain and win this war. have possibilities as points of difficulty. They jul.‘ tunate labor dispute which will be' 1 his father? Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 out toward those Atlantic stepping stones, the Portu-| stubbornly prolonged at a critical| “ i " Parachute troops were used in the Netherlands|Suese Azores. And hard by on Newfoundland, istime. Stern measures on the part| o XJNh;;ViEs:ngx_netimes el 0 e D ol S DBO.,HINY‘ATECE High Quality Foods at aBn;‘lu:)elgm?_G Thlfy were unexp?cted. In Crete the | the site of a new United States Naval base. giou‘;fi unr;e:firilmgiz:n‘l;nemn:mwm 1. Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin ,and Wyoming. Consultation and examination l_—mdernh Frices E A oG Creek {otowee Spposedly. an e el s 2. It comes from the Latin “fidus,” meaning, faithful or loyal. | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 6; b against them. Success of the invasion from the skies . Just occurred to. us why New Yorkers|mer. The stars presage splendid &o: | 7 o 8: wbylppdnment. will embolden the Germans to try against Britain | /i€ to insist that the Yankees will win the pen- |operation by the majority of work- 3. About 30 gallons. g g g | ] eveh though they Know. s ‘fotidh “warmer n nant. They probably have the impression that all|ers who will perform wonders, 4. Calvin Coolidge, upon the death of Warren Harding. l Mm‘ thul Super WHI'I'E Pow 1 Bille Santtng them on toe Teception fihe members of that team are either too young or | International Affairs: Russia is: 5. Possession. ul A ke .t e on the British Isles. The loss too old to get caught in the draft. subject to planetary direction which| FRUCE SRl BURSRE. . | w h' ' ;7 Tenero;/lu received a package J; tth_ t R 1‘3’;”:1::8 oznfl:i?x‘::e atws;cnctens: ‘I.;x fihi g ocondidons. NASH CABS ! apan at the rate of 1 as mq on marked “From the CIO,” and post- borlx)s a month. Hospipnan e given that Britain and the United ofn:umc:x;ml:;uiiplz;ba;dmfih‘:f KIUCd to GCt $l7 Al'fillio '- Bdfi Christensen Bros. Garage I Mm_ | marked from his home town of Ham- ' Acting under a provision of the|States may be misled in the m"lattons to labor will be widely em- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 909 WEST 13TH STREET . | tramck. As his secretary cut the international postal code, Postmas-| Plomacy of the Soviet government. ., eq s month when public an- Audits Taxes y GG-ROIIII‘ !Wine a loud ticking was heard. ter General Frank Walker notified | Temporary acceptance of apparent xiety regarding strikes will be ex- Systems Bookkeeping b Fiysterically she called Capitol po- the totalitarian powers last month |friendliness may be fortunate, but S 2 . emphatically. Due to far-| Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 y | licemen, who gingerly immersed the that he had burned 15 tons of their |later trouble will arise. Sflrpflsmsvfeuhm obstacles threatening fast —_— e || “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Oendnued from Page (Jue ‘ommous parcel in a bucket of water. literature. Since then another ten-|developments in Soviet policies are roduction of war materials, there 3 Ice Cream Flavors ——| Cautiously removing the brown ton batch has been seized and de-|forecast and the conjunction of Sa-| R BT X O TR SR G o) Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, : but have dropped to 58.1 percent of | PEDer Wrapping, the policemen dis- stroyed, but the flow continues, turn and Mars next February ds & 0% VPR 0 OO O e seers! SEE Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, the total defense orders. Middle At- | overed that the “homb” was only Postal officials have made an in-(seen 85 of grave portent to the!g.0. ot tho stubborn resistance MIELKE & COLLEN ||| zemon custard, Biack oherry, lantic states fell off 1.1 per cent to|the inside of a cheap clock. It had teresting discovery in their inspec-|Soviet government. % |of workers will prove beneficial in Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, ¥ it _w 284 per cent; those in the South|been skilfully bound so that a cog Atlantic section dropped 1.3 per cent to 13.5 per cent; and New England sagged 1.4 per cent to 16.2 per cent. The most dramatic shift to the Midwest has been in aircraft produc- tion. At the end of the first defense expansion period last fall, 70 per cent of aviation output was on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. But when plants now under construction are finished, 55 per cent will be in- land. NOTE—Thanks to the foresight of hard working Col. Francis H. Miles, chief of the Army ammunition divis- ion, at least one phase of defense production is being located in the “safe” zone. He is scattering ten new powder and loading plants in the hinterlands: two in Indiana, two in Ohio and one each in Vir- ginia, Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Tennessee, wheel in the spring was released the moment the twine was cut, starting the ticking. Police jammed the hands of the clock on the chance that a “timed” dynamite cap was concealed under its face, and it was turned over to the FBI. But the guards figured it was a crude joke to scare Tenero- wicz. LABOR AND DEFENSE Officers of the Army and Navy, steamed up with the defense effort, get a severe jolt when they run up' tion of Soviet propaganda. The bulk of it is being mailed from Tokyo and other Japanese ports instead of from Russia, which makes officials be- leve that the Japanese and Rus- slans have a secret working arrange- ment, Every piece of foreign matter en- tering this country now is inspected by customs and postal officials. Any- {thing found to contain propaganda |is burned immediately, except cer- tain items turned over to the FBI for investigation. (Copyright, 1941, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Persons whose birthdate have the augury of a year of um- expected financial obligations and expenditures. It is wise to guard against extravagance. Y Children born on this day prob- ably will be -impulsive and gener- ous. They may experience many changes of fortune, but they should be generally lucky. MONDAY, JUNE 9 Adverse aspects rule today. Mars is in threatening place and Pluto warns of dramatic events. It is & date for cautious procedure and hastening permanent agreements between employers and employees. ; | International Affairs: The war, has been designated as Plutonian | in its influences and that means: world evolution. Effects of the greatl' conjunction of Saturn and Jupner will be more and more appsrenl The rise of Russia to a powertu)l place in the world conflict may be| expected, even though diplomacy: will be responsible without recourse to bloodshed. Great changes in the Soviet system of government ' are prognosticated for 1942 when un- ; rest and discontent among the peo-; | The Washington Navy Yard, for against labor union rules which re- main rigid regardless of emergency. Wooden Shoes Are Stylish, Pradtical instance, is being expanded and im- proved. In the course of this work, |some piles were being moved, and a }plle-pulling “rig” began to yank a unfavorable to persons who wield|ple will culminate. In 1943 a newi power or authority. gers predict. As Russia gains power | Heart and Home: Routine mat-| Russia will emerge, foreign astrolo-; ters should engage women’s attén-|poth France and Italy will sink| tion. The beginning of this week jn world importance. | ‘brings apprehensions and, uncer~| Persons whose birthdate it is! tainties for all who think. Gifs|pave the augury of a year of test. Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, §trawberry and Vanilla— i at the GUY SMITH DRUG \AgE BB ST PR S Try a classitied ad 1n The Empire ' There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising USED CARS See Us Today for Models Many Kinds and Types to Choose From! - ;pn;- Ilror: the river bed. | should cultivate poisé in char: They should avoid hasty decisions ; ; ust then a union carpenter ran: HELSINKI, Finland, June 5 .—|and expertness in any vocation t} impulsive actions. Patience! Thomas Cameron and officer LEFT WINGER up, waving his hands. “Wait!” he Woodén shoes are the latest rage|they may choose. Wars invariably :;ou.ld x‘:e cultivated. ginia lice for C"NNORS an Coo The President loves to tell stories ||41d. “Vait, you haven'. got enough Vith women in Finland. change the status of women ‘off Children born on this day prob-| feld by Virginia state police for PRONE 411 J on himself, and here is his latest, |men on that job! The rules say you' In popularizing the new fa-|every class and emphasize the im=|aply will be high-strung and im- g‘fwflh‘,m and “their 16- ( related to guests at a dinner party, bave to l:m\e five pile-drivers and a shion, -shoe merchants cooperated|portance of wage-earning. After the petuous, quick-tempered and ar-! year-old daughter, Ethel, during | He was working late in his study, foreman.” with the government in trying to|present world upheaval there is & istic. Literary talents are foretold ahomup of their "enernl store and J Nearby on & couch was Harry Hop- | The w as halted and the car-' conserve the national leather sup-|sign of promise for extension for many of these dual-natured; post office at Huntly, Va., CAPITAL—$50,000 3 kins, who was so Quiet Roosevelt |PNter produced his book of union Ply, which has run low since the|serious purpose and curtailment, of folk. Thomas Cameron, 16, has told 1 thought he was asleep. |Fules. He was right. The rules speci- outbreak of war and is now strict-| the pursuit of pleasure among pefe (Copyright, 1941) police that robbery was the mo- SURPLUS—$125.000 Suddenly Hopkins cocked opm‘nvd that regardless of the fact that ly rationed. During the spring thaw, |sons of every class. tive for his crime, that he wanted [ an eye and remarked casually, “You @ Machine did all the work, there the quaint footwear, consisting of| Business Affairs: Food concen-| * $17 to retrieve a bicycle heid by a know, boss, Churchill is a lot furth-| ™5t be no less than six men, in- | native thin leather tops and wood-|tration will improve to an extent SAR At Lol of & pro- COMMERCIAL AND er to the left than you are.” cluding a foreman, on the 2 o robhery e g, i b2 Heatl job. en heels and soles, reached their|which is most fortunate for Army Hfllo (Alls state policema; :bove S ‘“”is’\j‘l“e:a‘;( ';klxl::r :lg(rkc;::;::u:\“)elght of popularity because of the|sustenance. Purveyors of meats and Doliceman : SAVINGS ACCOUNTS E ad- | super eased Capiicl police hiave been warned |JOIDing bullding nd stood around, | nien wacaer Lo, idmed b (he| Eoecuien M e ol de SIREAM““EDI The English House of Lords . d, | high wooden bottoms nst melt- while the machine proceeded to pull| ing snow, o ¥ the pile out of the river bed. mands upon their stocks. The cost of living will increase, but pros- perity will prevent undue strgin has a red-bordered carpet mark- FORT HOUSTON ‘Texas, June 7 mg the limits where a member to silence, but there was a bomb | f scare in the House Office Building | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, | —————— recently. Repress tative Rudolph G. Teh- | erowicz of Michigan, whose Polish | constituents are raising Cain about his unexpected vote against the lend | lease bill, was the “victim.” ATTENTION MASONS FOREIGN PRAPAGANDA Stated Communieation of Mt. Ju- | Despite the Post Office Depart-| neau Lodge Monday evening a‘ and manufacturers will reap stantial profits through the s ment’s recent crackdown on foreign 7:30. Work in the E. A. propaganda, it continues to pour in| J. W.. mmvm rrom Germany, Italy, Russia and adv, . Secretary. mer, Stocks and bonds will fluctuate, but there will be no ic despite - unexpected' developmerits| simply” give their name upon the average purse. Merch:& —The Army is streamlining even|rmy stand when addressing the its telephone calls, scrapping the!snherlnz It is believed to have mvan.ml “hello” as useless ver-|been set in the days when menf . Soldiers aunsweririg calls in|carried swords so that a safe dis- an- omcm capacity herea(urwlultuwn would be allowed in case, of altercations. First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA

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