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~ THE DAILY A IBACHS PLEAD NOT GUILTY T0 EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 " PAGE FIV e seter n with her anveneer | BIG FEATURE 1S ]a|IIH"IMlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII\IIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllll COMNG SUNDAY |5°055 gy TONIGET 2 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 Bel "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" CAPITOL'S mutes to Palmer for the week ends. | screen debut in the coveted title role of the JRNS: e e et People Do the FEATURE TONIGHT THREE COUNTS RED THRUST AT 20TH CENTURY /¢ Darndest ’»i”l:/ The Capitol will have a co;nedy B l D f d ' D ‘ The lnng»uw:il—m—l‘.!mh C(‘ll'lll[\'»‘ THE SHQCKING INSIDE STORY! ”fl PI bill tonight, “Up in Mabel's Room.” urg ary e en an e- Fox screen dramatization of Franz lace There is a good cast including Gail I H' “ G " I S 4 8 M I l F S Werfel's best-loved best-seller, "fl\u For Newlyweds | Patrick, Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis clares himselt oulty % [song of BfrmmA«-ufi,"l is :r)u;dulugo lo 10" v s S y, Apr at the 20th —but deginitely! Pobrns ol in Court Today g i il 3 | The sensational young “find” ’ One“guilty a'nd six “not guflly"fFRoM VIENNA‘Jmmm- Jones, makes her |C. OF C. MEMBERS T0 pleas were entered this afternoon in | U. S. District Court here, helping to jrplc film. Also included in the 5t | HEAR Bu"o plA"ISI swell the criminal trial calendar for| (Continued from Page One) ‘of outstanding stage and scr | | the petit jury which convenes next AR 01 b A Istars are William Eythe, Charles | | Tuesday. {Raba River, south of theit closest|Bickford, Vincent Price, Lee J. Cobb, | The x-raying of ‘students in the Junior and Senior High School classes of the Juneau Public Schools for possible tuberculosis infection, got under way this morning in the Juneau Health Center, with 20 stu- dents being x-rayed today. The x-ray program is sponsored |by the Territorial Department of and Gladys Cooper. Henry King Four other defendants had their .. ......h o vi { BPLORCL: b0 O |directed the film produced by Wil-, pleading tzime set over until tom(iy:l;( New! Advances |disected et ‘o he- appeinted byy, Tne new advances might have| "D SRR e cast of the attorneys yet to be appoin Y Leen in the area around Sarvar on | S e ave i : the court for three of them. . o 48 unforgettable motion picture based the central Raba River, 13 miles tol's | o ey Pleading guilty today was Robert vy o+ . on Werfel's inspiring story of the fiom the Hungarian stronghold ol _ Johnson, charged with burglarly not Szombathely, which is eight mihw\Mmd of Lourdes whose flaming faith in a dwelling. He is to be sentenced B the Atstrian barder: bn ‘hc‘;/i\];:‘:u‘(‘(}:ll’r\'“’fif(“ sg:‘;c;:“tré(;h\:;?;‘l(lwxl\:: Health, The Alaska Tuberculosis As- |later. b .iroute to Graz, Austria g piednditiopie o S e 4 | sociation and the members of the Entering not guilty pleas were:|""q," ) " L Tl minst ang |Anderson, Patricla Morison, Aubrey | Alaska Medical Association, who are Horace and Winifred Ibach, to three | = BEN LYON GRIFFITH JONES | Ar | Mather, Charles Dingle, E Bar Pourth Ukrainian Armies are lung-| e e s cobperatl to find out who, of the charges, alleged kidnapping, as-|. 3 (iiph < , |rett, Sig Ruman, Blanche Yurka, '3 s fiigh School students, may ault with a dangerous weapon and '1n8 _”‘m“fih German and Polish | gynogean Walters, Marcel Dalio, | Juneau g! c u ) y 3 Silesia, toward Czechoslovakia, hit- Pedro De rdob: d Jer! e | have been infected with tuberculo- burning a gasboat; Lois Rouse, on #ing the Moravian Gap, the Pragus| edro De Cordoba and Jermone Co- sis. The examinations are per- two counts, alleged fraudupently de- S84 Vienna s g | wan, A iformed without cost to parents, and tamlnAg twd"receixing., i:nds p(;]v);; el R }m?ci:l(l;\‘\:npmps will prevail during «..This IS EXC"OII‘OI‘I" | students must have the consent of -8amy; alter . A, Johnson, BT ¢ o b 6wyl S 8. : JUNIOR, SENIOR : HIGH SCHOOLERS ADDED—SELECTED SHORT FILMS g their parents in order to participate. county, alleged burglary in a dwell-| | X-raying is under the direction of ing and attempted rape; Ted Sam-| |Miss Alma D. Baskin, Junior Bact- Ples, alleged assault with a danger-| [eriologist, and Mrs. Magnhild Bo- OUr Weapon. |gue, Public Health Nurse, with the| Warren Neumann, who failed to { Territorial Health Department. They 8Ppear for arraignment yesterday, |are being assisted by Miss Margaret | WaS today reported in Seattle by At- | Higgins and Miss Margaret Welsh, torney Howard D. Stabler, and was WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) e o o Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending at 7:30 o’Clock This Morning: e o o AR | Public Health nurses in the Juneau Public Health Center. The x-rays will be read and in- berculosis Clinician, Health Service. All parents are urged to sign the itk MARJORIE REYNOLDS U. S. Public DENNIS O’KEEFE GAIL PATRICK request slips for the examination for i $$$:2 RAE%EN':NOOD their children, issued to the students thre the Ji i g e ‘ough the Juneau Public Schools. Due to a shortage of film, only the Junior and Senior High School students in Juneau are being taken care of at the present time, but the program will be extended to cover JOHN HUBBARD BINNIE BARNES Plus: COMMUNITY SING—TTRAVEL CARTOON—NEWS FEATURE AT 8:10—10:30 permit. All Douglas High School morning. —_——————— NOTICE Dr. R. N. Hester, M. D., Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist of Ket- chikan, will be at Juneau Medical and Surgical Olinic for a few days early in April, for examination of cyes and fitting of glasses. Appoint- ments can be made by calling {Clinic. Patients fitted on former | visits will please call for appoint- ment if any adjustment is neces- | sary. (Adv.) Charter No. 5117 | terpreted by Dr. Rudolph Haas, Tu-! all students at soon as conditions! students will be x-rayed tomorrow | 5 REPO.RT OF CONDITION OF THE 4 First National Bank of Juneau given by the Court until next Tues- day afternoon at 2 o'clock to ap- pear. He is charged with alleged | burglary in a dwelling. The Grand Jury, which reported that it expected to have its work completed tomorrow, this afternoon reported “not a true bill” on charges against Harold T. Thomas. The Court ordered the defendant releas- ed from bond. Frank Hellers Are | . Again Grandparents, A boy baby was born at Palmer on March 13 to Mr. and Mrs.! Carl Wilson. The infant, weighing' 8 pounds and 4 ounces, has been named Terry Lee, and joins a little sister, Gwen, who will be three years old on May 3, and a little brother Rockne, who is 14 month of age. The mother is the former Edithbelle Heller and the three times dad was formerly employed at the Juneau| Dairies and is now associated with! the big Association dairy at Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heller, form- ——— Reserve District No. 12 | BEING X-RAYED | i ’ Chamter of Commerce members, |at their regular weekly meeting to-| e \morrow noon in the Bakanof Hotel ! o Gold Room, will hear Fred Henry, o blind pianist, play several num- o !bers, Program Chairman Harry o | Godson announced today. | | Henry is with an evangelist here, o |and has appeared on the stage in !various parts of the United States,| and plays various instruments at the same time. | ————.—— ! LVE CHICKS FOR | KIDDIESFOREASTER . In Juneau—Maximum, 44; » minimum, 34. Precipitation, e ® .05 o fan inch. . . At Airport—Maximum, 44; e ® minimum, 34. Precipitation, ® .03 of an inch. ® © o 0.0 0 o o o o ¢ TOMORROW'S FORECAST . e o o i ® Rain, with 25 to 30 mile | ® per hour wind tonight; in- ® termittent light rain Thurs- ® day and Thursday night. e ® Temperatures: Lowest to- ® night, 37°; highest Thursday, ® 44°, ® e o o 00 o o Qe B T PAN AMERICAN OUT TO FAIRBANKS, SEATTLE | | A Pan American Alrways plane | FLOWN IN BY PAA| left today for TFairbanks with the | | following passengers: Dorothy 1 Juneau youngsters ‘wul have the; Trving, John Wilson Jesse Landem"opportun(ty at - enjoying Teal,’ livé Minnie Munz.. baby chicks this Easter season, with JFéneau to Seattle—Capt. Rudolph | ¢ arrival of 500 newly-hatched | Haés, Col. E. W. Norris Duman,chxcks this afternoon from Seattle, | via Pan-American Airways, for the| MlpDougall. Rollo McLaughlin. | Flowerland Shop. AR T CSR h A Several shipments of baby chicks| MRS. J. J. CONNORS | FALLS, BREAKS ARM have been flown from Seattle this spring, but this is the first time a j shipment has been made to Juneau | i exclusively for the benefit of the | children at Easter time. Mrs. J. J. Connors, wife of the Collector of Customs., while on her way to the postoffice yesterday fell ond broke her left arm She is| resting at her home today. e in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on March 20, 1945, | published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under ATTENTION ALL ELKS 1. Loans and discounts (including $3,335.02 overdrafts) .........$ 216,738.47 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- teed ... L SRR G R S 2,943,466.24 3. Obligations of States and pelitical subdivisions 4 85,507.52 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures ... i 81,825.00 .| 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- 2 ance, and cash items in process of collection ............... 1,162,617.59 . . 7. Bank premises owned $42,500.00, furniture and fixtures When you drink (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not ; assumed by bank) Cresta Blanca, you enjoy | 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises ... 2,00‘1 the benefits of a tradition 12. $TOTAL ASSETS ............. .$4,537,946.82 # dating back to 1771. . LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- i In that year, POTALONS ... Gy TR <o $1,636,182.76 i 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- . Franciscan Fathers founded tlons .. sk Ak e e b S| 1, 8520000.18 sl 15. Deposits of United' States Government (including postal the Mission of SAVINGS) i .. sl AIR30 San Gub"'e’ A,‘ha"ge,' 16. Deposits of States.and political subdivisions . 315,655.60 | 17. Deposits of banks ... AT SRR et 58,020.77 forerunner of 18. Other deposits (certitied and cashier’s checks, etc.) . 7,245.23 America’s wine industry. 1. TOTAL DEPOSITS ........................$4,261,489.50 : Ask for 2. TOTAL LIABILITIES ... by name. Cresta Blanca by o Bl bt 26. Surplus ... 27. Undivided profits 28, CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, INC. LOS ANGELES AND For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. a1 guaranteed, pledged to labilities ... . (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other | liabilities (including, notes and bills rediscounted | WALng@gEUTTE sk oA Jud e T N 2 = ment) ... X New Construction and Remodeling —_— Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished © TOTAL . $1,756,125.00 i 32, Secured liabilities: ' ! (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to ; equirements of 18W ... ..$ 89525313 ATIN ; o n E C 0 R G (@ TOTAL ...$ 895253.13 PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft are important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their execution———1It is more satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. swear that the above statement is and belief. Directors. ; JAMES S. MceCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 J.B. (SEAL) Ismm 5211, U. 8. Revised Btatutes. ASSETS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (c) Common stock, total par $50,000.00 . . Reserves (and retirement gbcount for preferred stock) ...\ LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... $ 27645723 | 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $4,537,046.82 | bkl MEMORANDA g . Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) . ‘United States Government obligations, direct and Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ‘ I, E. L. Hunter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly CORRECT '~ Attest: JOHN RECK, E. McCLEAN, A. M. MILL, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of March, 1945. secure deposits and other oA Y true to the best of my knowledge E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. BURFORD, Notary Public. My commisslon expires Peb, 14, {046, Meeting tonight at eight. Final| THEATRE initiation for Fiscal Year. So be tnere. | LAST NIGHT 2 HITS! — e - — > NOME VISITOR “MURDER ON WATERFRONT” “ROLLING HOME TO TEXAS” Mrs. William Munz, of Nome, is | 1egistered at the Hotel Juneau. HOLLYWOOD SHOE REPAIR Having taken Mr. Jensen as a partner we are in a position to offer "While You Wait Service” or leave them for one day First Class Workmanship Finished o Your Satisfaction! LADIES' HALF SOLES and HEELS Rebuilt Like NEW! Two Days’ Service on All Mail Orders P. 0. BOX 1131 OPEN 8:30 TO 6 Today’s Special: “Pints” PEACH BRANDY $2.00 Juneau Liquor Co. ' PHONE 498 ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION il There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! WINDOW —..—— AUTO ————— PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions FHONES® 121 MAIN STHEET Po" 4% AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Offica: 201-2 Lavery Bullding KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK Phone 567 Roy Eaton 1 CABINETS FIXTURES 1.6.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made T e e e T ST . KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue PHONE: Red 115 AMBULANCE SERVICE . BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A, Kelvie, Veterinary SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492