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PAGE TWO Vitality Shoes Reduced o $3.00 Women, this is the time to jick up some outstanding 'mmxm in Vitality Shoes. We have broken s in ties, pumps of gabardine and kid leathers, Colors are white, black and brown. Sizes are from 415 to 8 in B and AA widths. ||IL'\ are the regular $6.95 Vitalitys. (COME EARLY! No Exchanges or Refunds Joyce Shoe $3.00 We have only this color. 12 pairs of style in Palomino Broken sizes, b-7. Regular $6.50 B M. Behrends QAALITY SINCE 1887 RRRFFERRIRIRIRIRRRIFERRRRRRRRRIRARRARRRRS | REPRESENTATIVE Jane Hibbard, Public Hgalth C. Nissler, War Production rd representative from Seattle,| addressed members of Juneau Chamber of Commerce today noon in the Baranof Hotel on the subject of priorities, explaining dif- ferent ratings and the general pic- | ture Mr. Nissler former Nurse, Miss neau who where she planned to spend a vaca- toin before taking a further assign- ment, is still in the Territory, friends learned on receipt of post cards today. | Miss Hibbard got as burg after visiting in made a trip up the country with frignds. She is now waiting for further transportation out of the Territory from Peters- burg varl far as Peters- itka, and has Stikine River said that the prior- ities program is for the purpose f directing the flow of all vital war materials into the war channel where these materials are most neecded, mainly the Atmy, Navy and the merchant marine. Mr. Nissler wili have in Room 302 in the Federal Bui ing tomorrow afterncon at 3 o'cleck to further discuss the problem with short talk in explaining the new Juneau business men, Capt. C. F. Schreibner gave a| Roseleen Hyckenboftom short talk in explanation of the new Went a tonsillectomy this morning | regulations of Civilian Traffic Cobn- | in St. Ann’s Hospital. trol. Capt. Schreibner is in charge of this area, while Lt. R. A. Boaz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lougheed | who also was a guest at the meet- became the parents of a daughter ing, in charge of the Juneau Yesterday morning in St office of Civilian Traffic Control.| Hospital. The baby, named other gue included W. C.| Weighs 5 pounds, 156 ounces Arnoid, Ketchikan attorney, and R. A. Welch, of Hoonah. 9 o > HOSPITAL NOTES Harry Olds Ann’s Hospital after having left a meeting reentered St for medical yesterday. is Jill Newly elected President Charles w. rter presided at the meeting Mr. Carter served in this capacity before in 1938 and 39. He out the term vacated by the death of John W. Jones. 400 Bjoycles - e EYLS EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSZTS replaced In | Aircraft Co. at Santa Monica, Calif our own shop. Dr. Fae Lillian S eee Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 634 VIRTUAL MONOPOLY s SRS S WASHINGTON, “July to war nraduetine the transportation of wWorkers, tu.c The Daily Alaska Empire has the State has won the Southeast Con- largest paid circulation of any Al-|fererce track championship nine aska newspaper. times in the last 10 years. \\\\\\ \\\“\‘\\\\\\\\\\W\“\“H|“IHI"""HMIIII/III/II/IW/IW (,yfm YR - and enjoy the whiskey that’ é “CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME” | oLD ' SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Make yourself a coal drink with this grand, genial bourbon. 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RRR3 care, under- | Ann’s The Will il o production Board has released |plants for messengér service and than half of them to the Douglas the Gestapo look stupid, or single- | BATON ROUGE, La—Louisiana it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRR. ] 1 SEAMLESS — Evelyn Keyes, movie starlet, tries on first! seamless opera length hose dellcned by Willys of llollvwood.l "‘*Many War resigned recently to go to Oregon Feafures In Making Two Sides of Question Are " Given-Hollywood View and Also Outsiders By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD July 9 — Glamour factory at war: | The picture |showered with posies for its con- | tributions in documentary, train-| {ing and educational films to the | war effort On the feature film side then‘ bas been criticism, some wnhm the industry, suggesting that Hol- l lywood is not doing enough. None deny that the screen’s major func- | {tion is entertainment and none be- little the value of “escape” films in peace or war. The plaint from | outside is that Hollywood, when | it tackles a war subject, tends to | foster the public’s delusions, either | industry has by treating the Axis with ridicule | |and wisecracks, or by depicting Am- | erican heroes as supermen who casily mop up hordes of Japs% make | handed foil a network of saboteurs. — but let Screen guild magazine, say Hollywood . is still not | getting the direction it would will- ,wn ly take from other government \gencies—the Office of Facts and ‘w-m , the Army, the Navy—about {how feature films can best be put to use by the government.” | Lowell Mellett, the government’s | | film coordinator, came out and sug- wested 26 short subject topies—infor- 4 mational and inspirational,—which ‘l]\( studios promptly divided among themselves and put into prepara- tion for delivery within six months. Mr. Mellett said nothing about ‘Imunm doubtless because he | was familiar with the films already ‘m production, or because he re- ‘mt‘ml)\‘li’d how far ahead of the| {game Hollywood was in prewar ;d.ws when its anti-Axis films won | |the wrath of several members of ; Congress., [ | From Actor within the “The Moon Is Down,” John Stein- beck's book and play, drew a rec- ! ord price of $300000 from 20th | Century-Fox for its telling dr {of life under the Nazi boot. The | same studio has completed filming | of “This Above AIL¥ one man’s| \x‘m\]lzaliun of what t! 's about M-G-M has “Mrs. Minnives of one English family under fire— SICH RESPONSIBILITUDE! T SWOWW I COULD WRING GOOGLE'S NECK FER SENDIN' ME THAT VARMINT FROM AUSTRAL\A-- been | a film so moving Jnd in ng that previewers gurgle over it as happily as M-G-M. U Marine Corps interest 8. be guarantee enough that a true picture of that gallant battle is in| the making. Then there are “Thun-| ‘Eagle Squadron,” and “Flying Tigers"—with heroism to spare in all without minimizing what the heroes, and all America, are up against. That goes for “Re- member Pearl Harbor,” a wisp of a girl is instrumental in confounding the Japs, just as a imple barmaid confused the Ges tapo in “Joan of Paris,"—without however, presuming to end the wi In a dozen other films--adven: ture, mystery, musical, comedy, the Axis menace gets full recog tion. In Hitchecock's “Saboteur” is the whole plot, no less menaeing | because in the end the American hero triumphs. Lcd U S. Bombcrs derbirds, | & Maj. A, F. Kalberer A former commercial air pilot on runs between the midwest and New York, Maj. A. J. Kalberer of Lafayette, Ind., was in command of the American Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers which scored 35 bull’s-eye hits on two Italian battleships in the Mediter- ranean air-sea battle, " the first American air operation in the Mediter ean. Major Kalberer announced that all the American planes got back to their bases. In peacetime Kalberer flew move than 1,000,000 miles for a U. 8. airline. __|planned A in Paramount’s “Wake Island” should| too, though, it} ‘[ Loans and discounts | [ Isiand of ~ Mayoffels Taken Over | British Make O(cupahon| on July 2 Without Resistance LONDON July 9—British forces have occupied the French island |t Movotte in Mozambique Chan- nel The place occupation took or cacualties, the War Office an- nounces The !sland of Mayotte is between the Tlsland of "Madagascar Africa, Mayotte Island is one of the | Comoro Islands and has a popu- lation of less than 18,000 and an |area of 140 square miles The island produces principally ;rum and perfume. It is most | strategically situated and controls {the channel. ——e,-— — 'ELKS INITIATE NINE MEMBERS | [ } Juneau Lodge 420, BP.O.E. met |last night and initiated seven new, members with M. E. Monagle pres- | iding, acting as Exalted Ruler. They are: | Bert Lybeck, Walter W. Rohwe- der, Arnold C. Perry, Carl S. son, E. K. Rushton, J. Gerald Wil- {liams and Gerald S. North. | Exalted Ruler Arthur Adams to leave by plane today to attend the Elks tion to be held.in Omaha, Nebraska, |July 15, 16, 17. Walter P. Scott,| | District Deputy, left earlier for Omaha. e, | HANS FLOE RETURNS ‘ TO HAWK INLET 'l'()l).\Y | superintendent of lhc | Hans Floe, | P |let, left by Alaska Coastal Airlines| [plane today to return to the can-| nery after spending the last day| here on busines (Offlcml PubIlCnMOn? REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK — |located at Juneau, Alaska, tory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, | 1942, RESOURCES $ 522.320.27 389,871.09 | 528.48 | Loans on real estate Overdrafts {United States and securities Other bonds and war- rants Stocks, securities, judg- ments, claims, etc. Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from cther banks Checks on other banks and other cash items .. Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand Gold dust ... bonds 1,046,911.87 133,891.20 74,427.12 47,436.00 40,596.32 18,215.78 15.422.36 232,320.34 22.00 $3,354,711" 76 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ...$ 100 00000 Surplus fund 100,000.00 | Reserves 28,000.00 Undivided profits 97,860.61 Due to other banks 383,688.85 Demand deposits 1,365,575.07 ‘Time deposits 1,272,834 .86 Cashier's and certified checks TOTAL 6,752.37 TOTAL $3,354,711.76 United States of America, Territory of Alaska, sion, ss. I, J. W. McNaughton, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the foregoing | knowledge and belief. J. W. McNAUGHTON, Cashier. (Correct Attest) J. F. MULLEN, GEO. E. CLEVELAND, Directors. (Notarial Seal) SBubscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1942, JAMES COOPER, Notary Public in and for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. My commission expnas October 9, 1943, " By BILLY DeBECK T CANT FER TH' L\FE O'ME ONDERSTAN' WHY TH' PORE CRITTER WUZ BORN W\E SicH A OUTLANDISH TAWL \N TW' FUST PLACE-, and | E. Harris cannery at Hawk In-| Terri- | | 832,748.93 | First Judicial Divi- | statement is true to the best of my | | on 2! july 2 and was without resistance ! 261, WEDNESDAY EVE Swan- 1' National Conven- | | | | | | | | | and STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, July 9 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2'4, Ameican Can 66%, Anaconda 27, Bethlehem Stecl| 55'2, Commonwealth and Southern 7/30, Curtiss Wright 6%, Interna-| tional Harvester 49, Kenneeott 307, New York Central 9, Northern Pa-| cific 57, United States Steel 507, Pound $4.04. DOW, JO AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 108.75, rails 25.80, utilities 12.18. Closing quotation of Alaska Ju-| neau :nine stock Wednesday was , American Can 66's, Anaconda Bethichem Steel 55':, Com- menwealth and Southern 7/30, Cur- tiss Wright 6%, International Har- vester 48'z, Kennecott 30%, New Yorx Central 87:, Northern Pacific 5%, Uaitea States Steel 49'%, Pound | $4.04. DOW, JON AVERAGES The following were Wednesday's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 107.94, rails 2546, utilities 11.95. —— - MRS. JULIA STEELE AND DAUCHTER TO VISIT HERE Mrs. Julia Steele and her daugh- ter Bewy, arrived in Juneau from | their home in Petersburg yesterday will visit with Mrs. Steeles | Mrs. Lou Hudson sister Pat’s Beauty Shop Permanents, Finger Waves, etc. 431 SEWARD STREET || across from side entrance to P.O. | PHONE 158 T CALL AN QWL Phone 63 Stand Opposite Coliseum Theatre - NEW Plane Service - JUNEAU 1o Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—Kodiak Nome—Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 Alaska Transportation Company ® SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L J D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight -on gilljv I\?IOCk Tuesday, before ]. H. SAWYER TRAVEL ON A “Pripcess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Liners sail from Juneau July 3, 7, 14, 17, 24, 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P, R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC R S T ST THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1942 | HOLGER LARSON as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! - NORTHLAND N COMPANY S S S —— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 8 10 Pelican ... 18 10 18 13 Todd ...... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 . 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Ex;:reu Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 18.00 750 15.00 15.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone slz HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Bound Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. Kake Juneau $25.00 Kake ... Petersburg Wrangell Kasaan .. 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