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PAGE TWO | JANUARY CLEARANGE | Ladies VALUE OF 'S THE BARGAIN SHOE YEAR 76 PAIR OF LADIES X 'R SHOES — in a sweeping, thrill- ine clearance, priced much less than their actual eost. Pumps, oxfords, ties, smart port shoes in black, brown, tan, and white remember they're from our stock of shoes and better ess, Sport, Casual Types Suedes, Calf, Patent 65 pairs Reg. 4.95- Sizes 3'2-9, Broken $2.00 11 pair Eve Slippers and Street Shoes, Reg. 4.95-6.95 Broken Sizes $1.00 18 pair Better Slippers Reg. 4.50-5.95 §3.00 Due to the extremely low sale price all 5 are final — no exchanges, approv- or refunds. Dre sale als, 1. Loans and discounts (including $3,34545 overdrafls) § 51072490 » Contisly lcated QUALITY SINCE 1887 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- Large Roos ® splon teed all with and service ' s ——— | 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions bath. : . distavor with Stalin before he came | 4. Other bonds, notes, and debenture: pecial Rates to Permanent Guest s to this country. His assignment to| 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- : ar I a es lg a ges the now world capital of allied re- | ance, and cash items in proces of ccllections 887.790.81 f, 1 Xis power: 7. Bank premises owned $47,000.00, furniture and fixtures . M M . of res ])Un\ll)ll)th\ He works hard $6,500.00 53,500.00 | here is not much social activity ONRG aa. ! Don't wait 20 | 1 .””M", {he Russian cmbaséy these| 8- Real estate owned other than bank premises 1,505.00 | | 7"“\ il e n i v nfi and the ambasador and the { % - ““!“, (\',' { aff are doing no more pink-tea- |12. TOTAL ASSETS saeamee || —CALLUS! ing than their most urgent obliga- | LIABILITIES " rEY R BRSO A TR Sk (e om et e s e tions demand. The other reason|13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- £y s !-Q E?‘ (’ 7aes 4 : (vontinued from Page One) | Hull, neither is there any that he is that Madnn_w:- Litvinov, who be-| porations $ 662,000.09 : ’A ey ~|is in the least personna nom grata, fore her marriage was Ivy Low, an /4. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- ! nning of the embassy staff. One a state in which his predecessor, English woman, has been ill ever tions 980,637.43 g = ¢ho should know, ¢ n Constantin A. Oumansky, frequent- since bet arrival in this coulsy. 15, ‘Deposits of United States Government (including postal ) .0 o e now huge .x‘iulr is nupr}):;rs:..vhlal? ly found himself. | savings) 4 186,026.76 2 PH@EE : is has been since the Unite aLes Tt 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 95,073.87 | { ! ifted from a cold shoulder to an| In other respects, Litvinov differs Hosp"’Al NOIES e e il ! cutstretched hand in its attitude| radically from the former host of iy o e e i ”“" Lozzie- ”"-"“' | T e e the Russian embassy. Oumansky’s {18. Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) IR T s me et e the diplomatic relations| functions were primarily social and! gane Rasmus: antersd: LSRR —_— 2 he United States and the| titular. His job apparently was 0] sp Hospital Monday to receive | 1¥- IO RO Th e It's Healthy, Too! i Eoviet Republics seem to be func-|keep up what contact he could| oo oo v oo i/ 2 i ionin for the latch- with a nation that frowned on his i 24, TOTAL LIABILITIES B R U N S w I C K r s always out for Lit- own and maintain a brave front Elmer Peterson is a medical pa- CAPITAL ACCOUNT | ov ke e fnv \I:,Llplnftlnln:n‘ \\'31‘1‘1“1.1"-‘1 1-(‘])[:( Lrl]li‘llx.\:(‘}.()i ”r:.(hvr tient in St. Ann's Hospital, He en- 135, 'Capital stock: | JOIN THE FUN—— : cnd the wWhite House. Wil there| nations who were more tiendly. |6 ‘0l norning. & (¢) Common, total par $50,000.00 ................ ~$ 5000000/ B 0 %W L | umbassador has been taken as a| Litvinov, on the other hand, is| % ix Hous i1 ;: Isju;p.h;; 130000001 i osom pal by either President dered Russia’s greatest dip Mrs. “Wefk. Wolwe Snd “Nor B onditontpronis 1471258 | | ¥ of Secfetary of State t, in spite of his two years in fent daughter left St. Ann’s Hos-(28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 400.00 | | BOWLING ALLEYS | 3 e pital Monday afternoon for their AT SN | e s o o oy PG G ST SRR | 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 21511258 | I S BT RS | THE WEATHER | ; , S [ i | ‘Mrs. Loyal ‘Olark and her dnZigo, TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. 52,224.32l.69\ | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) fant son left 'St. Ann’s Hospital| MEMORANDA i { U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Monday for their home. {31, Pledged assets (arid securities loaned) (book value): T “ E ! - FORECASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY: Clearge Lathvon ‘“h“ had Bam (a) United States Government obligations, direct and y tuncau and vieinity: Mostly cloudy but with some clearing, little | Corke Lathion, who Lad been guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other | 5 { cha in temperature, light rain showers, winds under 18 wiles per | al pe - s lisbilities { AT C £ ur but at times reaching about 30 miles per hour in Lynn Canal to- | Hospital left the hospital for his N ; $ | ; il 80 tixos PRI Wl iilles. r in Lynn Canal {home on Monday afternoon; (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other N 4 I’[\" ““"l"f‘l»"\;“‘_*l" s ’l";( B Oagrons R 5 | Habilities (including notes and bills rediscounted | LEIRE Southeast Alasics: Mostly cloudy with light rain showers but with Heni eI Who has. bend and securitics sold under repurchase agree- ) = H ome clearing over the north portion, little change in temperature, | e1ah) RGNSt b AviieE | L i \; ! nds 10 to 20 miles per hour but 15 to 30 miles per hour in open |SWEICAl PaUCHS &k Bt Anws Hos Behy Shdre 0 ! channel Dite, lech SUERD ) (orihis NG {1 Alaska Transportation T S 426 this morning. (e) TOTAL $ 553,500.00 | § Compan, unrise 9:36 a.m :?un.ut 139 pm. Bl 32." Secured liabilities: E any KADIO REPORTS “ ; Elmer Peterson entered St. Ann's (a) Deposits secured by pledged assety pursuant to e N recipitation in Hospital this morning to receive requirements of law $ 301,64 | N/ F] Max. temp. Lowest excess of treatment for a broken knee. j E SML“GSIZ:;,{:::: e ast 24 hours Le E ches — — ] o last 24 ,’ux s Lur:m. 09 inches e | £ (@ TOTAL $ 30164045 ) s ko ; ) A lm:]::;“i’;,:é d i ¥ Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ss: { airbanks -2 | Are prom ed in our own & 4] | : I, E. L. Hunter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly Nome 37 18 shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, 2 ; / w1 TR SHT Bethel 29 20 1Blu:m-n'n Building. ady.|SWear that the above stalement is true to the best of my knowledge : PASS:NGT;“:?;;('HI Atl 39 36 PR e R and belief. : . *3 ; Dutch Harbor 42 35 NOTICE | E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. ! 3 Kodiak 4 a7 17 ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing CORRECT—Altest: WALLIS S. GEORGE, A. M. MILL, E. McCLAIN, [ Funeau 46 10 149 | air route from Seattle to Nome, on | Pirectors. |D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Ketchikan 50 45 25 sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Bworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of January, 1942. sl HONE 114 NIGHT 312§ : 3 e J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA M Behrends Co BUY DEFENSE BONDb 'AIR (ROPS RESUMES UNON““D (umgoumunmv‘ MOKINLEY HAS 30 PASSENGERS FOR THI5 PORT months previously. e, DR. VANCE CALLED TO L.A. ACCOUNT MOTHER’S ILLNESS of Juneau Mine and Millworkers Union- Loeal 203 last night.. 4 "The telegrams, signed by John | lauthorities today after a meeting | | | Covich, secretary, said the “popu-| Dr. Howe Vance has been called (Sun time lation of the Territory does not|south by the illness of his mother| Low tide High and will leave Juneau soon on his | way to Los Angeles. He expects to warrant such unnecessary expense” ‘] !as the recent appointment of Fred {Ayer to be assistant administrator |be back in Juneau about March {of defense bond sales in Alaska. During his absence, Dr. Vance's In a message to the United |office will be closed. {States Maritime “Commission, the | ———— | union demanded that Alaskans be early ambition of William given an opportunity to expres: President of the American Low Let This Be Your... No. 1 Resolution The Green, f] | their ' views on ' the rate increases|Federation of Labor, was to be a 4} and that' "hearings be held iopininister. for '942 |Tescind’ the raises. g5 {Ségimifar ‘messagés were sent to| Luclen Muratore, retired opera MDelegate Anthony J. Dimonds.ask- |SINSCr, Was once mayor of a town Help Defeat the in PFrance. g him to protest both issue: I'strongly, ‘and to ‘James J. Leary, [Denver, sécrétary of ' the Imterna-|that it intends to purchase more, 'tional Union of Mine, Mill aud but will do so through San Fran- | | Smelter * Workers, asking him to| cisco channels. {seek action on the rate issue. fl “Alaskan people remember | 'The" union announceji it had |good work of volunteer (hond sell purchased $4,200 worth of defense| mw in the last war,” the messago ( Ibonds before Aver took office and|to Morgenthau concluded. | chaxter No. 5117 iy Aggressors by put- ting your savings— regularly—in U. S, Defense Bonds and the Stamps. GetYour Share of— Resevve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITiON OF THE | ~ First National Bank of Juneau in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on December 31 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency ‘Secuon 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes. ASSETS 14 , under ® Perfect comfort My commission expir ) (SEAL) Feb. 14, 1942, L s {0V TELL UM WTTLE Fawn’ S8BN WER PACK LOP - NOT LONESOME GO OKLAHOMA BN WAT WAL - FORBNTS- IN- PANTS" 2 NOT PERZACTLY, VLR St ANWISY - T GOT 1O PONDERWNY WE MNGHT GLT L ONESOME \E SHE SWOLED OFF - NED BE TH ONWL\EST WJIUN "ROUND THESE PARTS T ONTS- W -PANTS " (e O Y. BucK BERNER PUSS QN SETTWY BULL \NWTE QANTS - N -PRNTS TO SHOOT UM DICE W CA\EF BAGEY BRITCHES) TeEPEE BT T WSHT T OWAD W TOLOWY MONEY WE'S GOT ) WOFk ot Thursday ‘at 7180 p;-m;, { g A January 15, in room 203 of the! | R B Territorial Building after a vaca-| Thirty persons arrived here to- | |tion over the Christmas holiday|day on the steamer Mount M season. Kihley as follc g — Mr. William Burnett, from the| Perry w. Cirl Vo + [ Alagka School of Aeronautics is|scn, Ralph C William A Defense Bond Salesman linstructor for these classes, Anyone | Frazier, Floyd Fr Homer | Iwishit information regarding vin, Este Gillespie, Mrs. A I AISO Draws Ife of JU' |them may obtain it from Mrs. Jo- embottom, Roseleen Hyckenibott $ | sephine 9. Wright, chairman in|Lyle Henderson, Audres neau Mme Workers charge for the AWVS. | Gerson, Sylvia Henderson, Mrs. E . {Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McDon- | ERNIE WHITEHEAD HERE ald, Ka ine Pinson, Mrs. D. L Telegraphic protests of the 45 Ernie Whitehead, representativ ynolds, C Sue Reynolds, D: | percent freight-passenger increase of the Northern Commercial Com- rell Reynolds. by steamship companies and tho‘[mn_\._ has arrived from the south rs. R. W. Britton, G. E. (umu appointment of a “bond salesman”|and is staying at the Baranof Ho- Mrs. I" W. Petiygrove, P. R p. by Gov. Ernest Gruening were sen' | tel. Albert Thompson, E. G. Whitehea to President Roosevelt, Treasury| Whitehead is well known, having Ofiman Abiol, C. K. Carillo, L. B Secretary Morgenthau and other|made his home here for severa Clisholm, W. P e - SMART WHITE SHIPS - - | | | (e e i e 1047 JANUARY TUESDAY [E} ROY LUNN i as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS “LOVE CRAZY" Feders THIS SPACE to see: WATCH L vdv - NOTH @ E! ission has granted the ement all water freight . /g y 7, authorizing an emer- { th rates, fares or charges INFORMAT WILL B GS AND ARRIVALS ) ONLY ON REQUEST AVAILABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— a5 CALL THE ALASKA LINE " PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent NORTHLAND ION COMPANY vle m , publish Northland of ) Company ships. tiox ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | ** Serving Southeast Alaska— Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Kim- Chicha- H A\ - Pel- T Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 8 18 18 10 10 9 8 10 18 18 10 5 ‘) 10 18 18 10 10 18 1 28 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon 18 18 Hoonahn 0 Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c pre SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake $31.00 S’il 00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 P 2 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 7.50 %1 . 15.00 15.00 10.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 N ON TO HAINES, N WAY, TAKD LODGE: Phone 612 tound Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% 1c¢itional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Express Rate: o Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. McGrath Juneau Pairbanks, Alaska . , Alaska 13 $120 126 149 $112 99 127 83 $31 12 125 10 116 §$ 88 217 95 207 3¢ 22 . 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks - Saturday Sunday Monday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Friday Thursday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 4 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th Ave. PHONE 106

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