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TO CHILL EVERY TINGLING NERVE! ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ 'DOUBLE FEATURE | - OPENING TONIGHT l _CApITOL THEATRE| Gunfire shatters the infamous| black market in rubber tires us‘; William Gargan and Margaret | Lindsay go clue-seeking in Colum- | bia's thiilling new mystery picture, |“No Place for a Lady.” Scheduled to open tonight at the Capitol; Theatre, the picture is said to hit| the pace that kills—and chills—| when a private detective and his| |flancee stumble upon a murder in| a lonely beach house on the Cali- fornia coast | and made petween now and that lE date, will count toward the drive BOND SALES . The sale of market securities closes July 8, which includes only TODAY RIS treasury bonds, treasury certifi- cates and certificates of indebted- ness No-Host Luncheon At noon on Monday, at the Bar- anof, a no-host luncheon of the Gastineau Channei bond commit- tee will be held, at which a final report of the results of the cam- paign will be announced. All nine Miss Liberty contestants will be at the luncheon as the guests of the 10 $390,751| To date, Juneau has accomplished 69.4 per cent of its $210,000 series E quota, or $145802.50 in cash sales. The over-all total is at $390,751, which is 89.8 per cent of the $435,- 000 quota committee Tomorrow ends the intensive & e g g |drive, however the Fifth War Loan SITKA PEOPLE HERE FORTY STARS IN | | FEATURE SHOWING AT 20TH CENTURY | “Star Spangled Rhythm’ al picture with enough entertainment| ! dozen top films! |Its move than forty stars go through their singing, dancing and lacting paces in a way that is sure to please movie audiences. It now at the 20th Ccntury. The pic- |ture will have every movie fan in the cotrtry talking about it for long time to come. Paramount has put everything it's [ in it to make @ y Stars is Almost As Man More a song Hits More Fun PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY LENTURY ‘ Shows at 7:30 and 9:35 P. M. NOW PLAYING As The Flag! Than In The Hit Parade! Than Ever Before! g {| % BiNG cRosey Directed by James Hogan, “No Drive does not terminate until the| Mr. and Mrs. N. Rowley, of Sitka, 8ot into “Star Spangled Rhythm"| |Place for a Lady” also features|close of business July 31. All sales|are in town and guests at the Gas-{and that “everything includes Bing |lovely Phyllis Brooks, Dick Purcell,|of war savings bonds, series E, F|tineau Hotel |Crosby, Bob Hope, Fred MacMur- % BOB HOPE | Jerome Cowan, Edward Norris and| ———————————————————— — _|ray, Fronchot Tone, Ray Milland,| * FRED MacMURRAY | James Burke. 'The story, according| Charter No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12 [ Victor Moore, Dorothy Lamour, FRANCHOT TONE to advance reports, opens with| REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE |Paulette Goddard, Vera Zorina,| * {private detective Gargan visiting | . . IMary Martin, Dick Powell, Betty| . RAY MILLAND his beach house unexpectedly. Fll'St Natlonal Bank Of Juneau |Hutton, Eddie Bracken, Veronica | S VICTOR MOORE | |Shocked at signs of a struggle in|in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on June 30, 1944, |Lake, Aan Lacd, Rochester, Wil-| ——ADDED—— |his kitchen, th edetective is even | published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under {liam Bendix, Jerry Colonna, Mac- | . Episode No. 1 |more shocked when he discovers a | gection 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes. (donnld Carey, Walter Abel and “G-MEN vs. BLACK DRAGON" |corpse in his b.)sement.‘ s ASSETS :vvvrv other Paramount star you| VERA ZORINA b (Saturday Matinee Only) I:i(u'x' nho[n[nxnx '.h:: %fixlw?vu@flrbfl:; 1. Loans and discounts (including $134.18 overdrafts) $ 247259 25‘““[“\ thh]\k of ; 1| MARY MARTIN AND = LAT leads the officers to his cellar an 2. United States Government obligati a 3 The glamour toys and girls really ‘e [receives @ third shook when he| o 5 S 1700k aDd stiset s |80 to town in this story, played| A Paramount Picture l {learns tne corpse has disappeared. 3. ‘Obligations sP'Btat 1 politi ‘l<m i R “'"9"158‘1“:“'Hhin the Paramount studio. Tt with William Bendix % Jerry Colonna L From this point the film gains in| ]‘" DR . 86,260.19 'tells of gateman Victor Moore who| Macdonald Carey * Albert Dekker suspense, cnding with a thrilling| % Other bonds, notes, and debentutes 88,825.00 | has pretended to his sailor son, Ed- Walter Abel % Susan Hayward | i . f s 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- |die Bracken. that he runs the sti-| Marjorie Reynolds % Betty Rhodes ”‘ mCEUEHmS { | A series of wacky complications,| ance, and cash items in process of collection 1739536281 |dio. When Eddic and his pals| 7 SONG HITS! \ 178 rom Jaugh-a-minute romance and roar-| 7. Bank premises owned $44000.00, furniture and fixtures !show up on shore leave, Moore, Thet Old Black Mogic % N p with. ( ing aciion are skillfully blended in | $6,700.00 50,700.00 with the help of studio telephone the Rood te Dreamlond ¢ WILLIAM BENDIX Hal Roach’s latest farce comedy, (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not operator Betty Hutton, and the as-| b hodaycrs ol g GRACE BRADLEY “The McGuerins From Brooklyn,”| assumed by bank) |sistance of all the stars, keep up) Peak-ANie BaRy * tm " 2 Releated, thry |which will also be shown on the| 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises 503.00 'the deception. | Doing 1t for Defense i) KARTISTS | it D | L | The specialty acts of the various Mh Ry Som | — el BT TOTAL ASSETS $4,588,078.37 | SLars who put on show for the | (8 | (Official Publication) { LIABILITIES {sailors, are really terrific. Their| £ | | REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL |13 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- fsinging. dancing and_tun-making| ‘Tops in Shorts ~ LATEST WORLD NEWS i [ CONDITION OF Saratitng $1.685,555.65 | 10, the_tune of seven hit songs set ; Dl | located at Juneau, Territory of s 150107908 snould ve a “must” on every movie| — 1 et X B 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal Ifan's 1is Alaska, at the close of business on fan's list! < | 4 s savings) 718,093.54 | f the 30th day of June, 1944, | 093.5 (ST | ; | i ¢ | RESOURCES | 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 293,648.41 | | " | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! | Loans and discounts ... § 395,019.14 | 17. Deposits of banks 107,900.93 D I v I l N | LOWEST PRICES e | Loans on real estate 224,559.94 | 18. Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) 17,090.53 | B — - — ——— | Overdrafts 1,503.24 | | | == a —— I’ rrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeea | MRS. RAINO WILLIAMSON |United States bonds | 19, TOTAL DEPOSITS 3,368.09 i HSH WII_DI.IFE production of fish more closely to | v A 7‘ MOTHER OF BABY GIRL| uwno(L 3,628,205.21 | | 4 ! actual needs of fishing areas. Other | DoUGLAS oL ! | — ‘O‘T"t “"d"d snQ- war- i TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,323.368.00 | GE'I' NEw NAMES changes will make it the principal | 1 LCIAA> }| Mrs. Raino Williamson gave birth | eI OWHEE oo S i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i sdde iy Bt Ul St NEWS / msoR O LEOT { |to a daughter last evening at 8:54/DBanking house, furni- |25. Capital stock: | S furnishing advice on the problem of il Women's APpAREL § |01k at St. Ann's Hospital. The| ture and fixtures i e 1A R T | maintaining game fishing | . ) § o i | Other real estate owned.. 19,292.28 (c) Common stock, total par $50,000.00 $ 50,0000 The Division of Fishery Industries | =~ = A ‘bl ¥ | ? ¢ { | baby weizhed five pounds and seven ; o | M. C. James, chief of the present FLIES SOUTH (& s Check on other banks 126. Surplus 150,000.00 | of the Fish and Wildlife Service has ol i s A | | ounces | | Division of Fish Culture, will remain | Charles Tugkett, Business Mati- . e e | and other cash items 15,368.95 | 27. Undivided profits 52,2102, been named the Division of Com- | "0 ooe although currently ME.|aoer for ; i i — -—— — R - {Exchanges for clearing 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 12.500.00 | Mercial Pisheries, effective as of | 7 o TS U o ment as Co- | oot for the fiross Twentieth The- iy | house 17,531.99 | U RTUEL uly 1, sccording to - advices re- | SRR L GtamapALe. BIETItSeE, JWAS, 8 PRSI Cagh on hand and due i 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2 cetved by “The Empire from Dr. I | o "0 ammator of Fiahisrias tn| oL o000 40 B commeries B v from banks 1,256,266.91 | - $ 26471028 | Ny Gabrielson, Director of the Sery- |y L ety terday. His business will take B . A et g S | ) x“”:‘,‘"“‘i‘”". _"‘L""T‘ '.“}“"“;I“ c()i. l‘r‘mm to several parts of the States O H I D ‘ TOTAL Ssbiiuiee | TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.$4,588,078.37| The new name more adequately. | ;< t‘l‘l‘v“mgn.L"("i:'t“,‘l;‘,“';‘,"‘ W_’J‘m“." land he will be gone approximately I B LIABILITIES | MEMORANDA {reflects the work of the division, | o' T ERA L CE I quarters | three weeks. P2 - : | Capital stock paid in ..§ 100,000.00 31. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (hook value): | which is entirely devoted to com- | &\ Fhiot or Game F}q“ oAl —_— R A N S p o R A I ' o N Surplus fund - 100,000 001 (a) United States Government obligations, direct and ‘mer( \.1 flfihnu{ ‘,“f’p_rcfts' Af. “I'/v | Hatcheries will remain in Chicago. | WFLL BABY CONFERENCE J . I Undivided profits 16668130 guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other | arann TS “‘0'?&‘:"’12;“0“1:‘;1 e A well baby conference will be c o M p N v gm;\osm e 50172 | liabilities : L0372 | GO g the war are con-| Mrs. C. R. Bell is here from held in the Douglas Public School . A ue to other banks—das i (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other ; | Kake, Alaska, apd is staying at the next Tuesday, July 11. The last . s 5 posits 579,888.77 | liabilities (includi |tatpiatec. ol i, i meeting was postponed because of ' | tndividual and savings f és (including notes And. hills rediscounsed Much of the work of the Com- Gastincau Hotel. i g e s | | deposits 4,583,420.35 and securities sold under repurchase agree- {mercial Fisheries Division is now | ——— - | IMiling” orr July &l Demand and time cer- ment) 62,825.00 concerned with the war due to the g/@ag [;ARA NOME L., tificates of deposit 52,688.39 |importance of fishery products in | Wanted! Men and 1 Cashier's and certified (e) TOTAL .$1,633,203.12 | the war food program and in in-| clElISIHG enE “ 5 | checks 25,690.23 | 32. Secured liabilities: | dustry. o ‘? chloidedyby o Women Who Are | PRI, (a) Deposits secured b; ledged assets pursuant to | Another change has also been T is high-quality li | TOTAL 55,64’1,905.85‘ rcq‘l’firements of lav{' s P $1,011,741.95 | Made In names and the Fish and i ing cream quickly softens Hard of Hear‘ng | United States of America, Territory OLLTLI | wildlife Service's Division of Fish | hey | To make this simple, no risk hearing Leat of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- | Culture will be known as the Di- a ily remo rl Lt y;;u -r.rm,:nnh :dno!::dv.'wwh‘lrd- | stow, a8 bt TOTAL : $1,011,741.95 | yision of Game Fish and Hatcheries, '.‘:.diflo:.m:-h' O | aatuiatad wax (cerumen), try the [ v I, John N. Morrison, Asst. Cashier | TETTitory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ss: also effective as of July 1. ECONOMY REG, SIZE | Ourine Home u-modhmnhnlimlq-uy;:: | |of the above named bank, do I, E. L. Hunter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly | The division will continue to pro- | '.':.1.2';.‘.‘;':1:?{.'?.'7‘.:.5.'{?“.'&?:‘-|mpb . solemnly swear that the foregoing |sWwear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge | pagate fish and to take an active | test or you get your money back at once, | statement is true to the best of my |and belief. part in the development of the farm 7 ASK FOR IT AT Ask about Ourine Ear Drops todsy at knowledge and belief. I E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. pond program. After the war, how- . o— g i JOHN N. MORRISON, CORRECT — Attest: E. McCLEAN, JOHN RECK, WALLIS s, |€ver, it will embark on a more ex- BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Butlfr. Mauro !)ru,f Co. s Assistant Cashler. | GEORGE, Directors ; tensive program designed to gear The Rexall Store The Rexall Store’ (Correjt :mnizuxw Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1944. R % 3w McNAUGl:i'I‘ON J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public. / Directors. (SEAL) My commission expires Feb. 14, 1946. (Notarial Seal) = > » Subscribed and sworn to before CALIFORNIANS HERE carce. ure, u me this Tth day of July, 1944. —— 7Y I} CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, Mr. and Mrs. Weber and daugh- You CANNOT fl“n | Notary Public in and for the 'I‘er-I"e"- registering from Richmond, | IN THE 9 2 - B \citory of Alaska. My commission [California, are at the Gastineau | enjoy l | expires August 14, 1947. Hotel. B"Tlnn “ATI”" & Such perfect spot for a B Amn g || ostes mereaton o at much more. [ aram ouncemen Alaska’s foremost resort : Beauty Saloni|| DR.RAELILLIAN ||| THE HEALTH $ | e PRIN | OPTOMETRIST | Py Will visit Juneau for || R . E TS T g fo BELL ISLAND, ALASKA 3 i 0 weeks, beginning NEAR KETCHIKAN \ ONE (NEW) JULY 8“‘ So Come Now and Enjoy \_/’) 2. 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