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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, | e < 1946 "llllllllIHHHIHIII!!IIIiIIII|IIII|IIIIVI>|Ill' : YOUNG“ERS, VETS SHOWPLALE or CARITOL/ - | " NOW AT CAPITOL ISSUE ON LANDS rouswoon o o s LA OPEN LUCRE 20TH CENTURY BILL i‘ | Ridgley Hm\-grc‘l;)dfi .m:n;ij wx::‘,i n A 4/2/5[?/;/0/‘/90 R 3 e ounces, arrive ay an 08) e g . f f % G i Skt : ) inati | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 Lord Eddie Bracken and Gil Lamb may 5? A combination of veteran per-| Delegate E. L. Bartlett has met|,itendants reported both he and B vron NeubE AR Latainglin Lo prove R IeAr's ind. in new o /”a 27 of uohs, | formers and youngsters whose names | with Gen_eral La_nd Office officials ' pjs getress-mother, Dorothy La- \w‘“ ki ‘.'m;;‘ a o i“\ M L it tdir. et alod o b o ] jwill mean more and more to movie|in \)_Vashmgmn in an attempt to | mour, were “doing nicely.” Bren .“\;‘m’“ \m."h .);.4 6”“- ol by < '1.\1;.;“[ e N iaudiences have brought to the screen | obtain a declar:fimn of l)oltg)- with| pacing the floor at Good Sa- lanidnii :‘( m‘,- m\“m\ it A S i vty o :one of the most delightful picmr(‘i xnrgrg)\cp to waiving shore line re-| jmaritan Hospital, in the best tra- [\—M 1 Qi ’«"‘_‘I“:‘»'\ g VAURHOSE tha Tikny WIREI0UN Y of the season in “National Velvet,” strictions on homestead claims’| gition of fatherhood, was William | k E " Sy |“1‘- sl Bl telh B S o { which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is pre- when warranted. - rar Ameily. af Proxed up s icks and left for the ents € e : A | 5i 3 i i pRoss ELow R t.9,( T SSEEAR San Francisco Open, which starts color film playing at the 20th Cen- Is'mmg at the Capitol Theatre for, The public land regulation re-| Bajtimore, Md. discharged from s Yury Theatre for the last times to- the last times tonight. serve a space of 80 rods between | the army as a major last Saturday. mlmm w, the l)\nmn-,;)n|\|v.~umv was “\‘.x}“ heatre fo e las H V. P v )'s A Stor k R 1 I Mickey Rooney, who stars; Donald )mmestgad entries on the shores of | Howard, 37, and Miss Lamour, 30, w !uh\ 1~“ top l\{iil“‘(l B »m AR R L g | crisp, Anne Revere, Reginald Owen, all navigable waters in Alaska, but | were married nearly three vears| ie f1-FATR O Hogan's starred with Dorothy Lamour, she and Arthur Treacher are the veter- the Secretary of the Interior, “in!ago. The actress formerly was the rokes better than Benny Hogan's Sto i M e [ans. Jackie Jenkins, Blizabeth Tay-'his discretion,” is authorized to|wife of Bandleader Herbie Kay,| 280 aid nobody threatened Nelson ‘,‘,I 11,“" 151“’,‘,“‘[','5,“‘,,,’1",ni,'m'\ oy o lor and Angela Lansbury are the waive such restrictions and restore | The child is her first Btter Sam SHECH, ‘"‘l"“(“““‘ shaxg- ],‘:.\ Kl\(\“t,w“, Il)nm? % % | youngsters. Together, under the di- the reserved shore space to entry.q elyer & { pion, and Jim Ferrier, Chicago ad oppc Al T 0 H 0 n n 0 w 1 | !rection of Clarence Brown, who has However, it has heen brought to faded after trailing by only two ¢ || mnumerabie hits to his credit, they the delegate’s attention that de- N I. (HUR(H TO HONOR strokes at the end of 54 lm%:».\ | MARSTON NOW LT. COL. < HaVe You GOt | have produced an exciting warm, hu- cisions on countless homestead ap- | 1% &¢ | Nelson’s first |7x||/.c was $2,666.67! o o b Marston, Who s now S {man motion pxclgre that “-11‘1 live plications which the General Land M S WH"“ERS w"H | in \ <, Bonds. Hogan took in Washington, has-been recently Directed by RAUPH MURPHY ihe NerVe tO !long in the memories of t_hc millions Office believes conflict with shore s Ju 1‘“{5" 67 for ,?\v('(md ;?l.ul”“ i promoted from major to lieutenant Screenplay by Walter De Leon § who will see it and love it | line regulations have been held up I' NWED"ESDAY‘ Nelson now has won 20 of his 00 0" a0) “Marston is wellknown and Achur Philips o |last 25 major tournaments. But See This Picture? s NO ORDINARY - STAR IN FEATURE 'WSA URGED T0 KEEP | ALASKA SHIPPING IN " CONTROL TO JUNE 30 IDELEGATE SEEKS Boy Bay Is Born DECLARATION ON for weeks and months and some- times years and little evidence has | been produced that the secretary used his discretionary powers to waive the regulations in deserving THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL and Mrs. M. S. Whittier will be held ' eluded him in 12 previous tries. by the Northern Light Presbyterian JUNEAU, ALASKA NELSONFINALLY GOOD COMEDIANS SNARES ELUSIVE throughout Alaska in his organiza- tion work connected with the es- tablishment of torial Guard. | i BRI - o | L | this particularly satisfying. A public reception honoring Mr.|The Los Angeles Open title had was ARE FEATURED IN the Alaska Terri-| | l TIOOCENTURY. PA LAST NIGHT! GE FIVE ® IT TOOK NERVE TO cases. | Church tomorrow eyomng bctween‘ . The common superstition that al PRODUCE IT! Delegate Bartlett has urged im- |the hours of 8 o'clock and 10 a en"ne ea S | persoin handling toads will get NERVE TO mediate settlement of the home- 0'clock, in the church parlors. | 9 warts on his hands is untrue. | Trollers Trollers Gov. Gruening, Edwin G. Arnold, stead applications, long pending in| All members of the church and| Plann db Sen'or ————— | iy 4 o i | Division of Territories and Island the Interior Department, which ave all friends of this fine couple, who| e y About 12,000,000 pounds of food BECAUSE | Possessions, and Delegate E. L. Bart- meritorious of exception from the | bave been such inspirational workers a day go through New York City’s FOR THE FIRST TIME IT lletL have met in Washington with {John W. Snyder, Director of the Of- shore line restrictions. 1t is believed that a recent order | in the church and community, are| Trinity Guilders Washington Market. ordially invited to attend n KT BQ N fice of War Mobilization and Re- i M N - >eoe The Senior Trinity Guild of the 'ACKLES THE of the President concerning public | i i ey P - 5 conversion, urging that control bY jang throughout Alaska and the Episcopal Church met last Friday SUBJECT OF the War Shipping Administration of 4 HOU evening at the Rectory, with M. PREJUDICE! l’m. EMMANUEL" A GREATHIT!? the operation of American vessels in the Alaska trade be continued at least until June 30. Such control was given to the War Shipping Administration under the Second War Powers Act which has |been extended until June 30, 1946. i Adoption of the proposal presented |to Mr. Snyder would postpone the !m-oposed increase in Alaska marine i | | | { States bears on the hesitant hand- ling of many homestead -claims throughout Alaska. The Pmsldenv.'w: ! executive order withdraws all public land containing radioactive min- | erals in connection with the atomic | bomb, which is of some concern in | Alaska since much of the land in | the Territory has not been sur-| veyed for mineral content. | il Delegate Baitlett of ANB support given February 9 in the church par- o create a separate Indian Claims ! completed at the next meeting of the Commission as part of the Court|Guild, which will be held Friday, of Claims. The bhill is designe(l;Fi‘bl‘Ul\l‘)' 1, at the home of Mrs. M | greatly to speed the hearing of |O. Johnson CLAIMS OF INDIANS { Wm. Robert Webb as hostess, SUPPORTED BY ANB ed by Mrs. Lucretia Botsford Plans were made at this time for recently informed the Annual Valentine Tea to be assist- Now Playing BETTE DAVISin Grand officers f H. R. 4497, which proposes to lors. Further arrangements will be Regular Meeting WEDNESDAY-January th UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA LOCAL NO. 56 rates by the American operators up-; % g Indian cas if liability already i e Mn their resumption of control from| ALASKANS IN WASHINGTON Sty SHemL - 7 S o . lIIIII!IlH]IIIIHII!'lllm"ll""'"u"ml 1(311 \;:rw;:?;r;x’:«: id:irx"nrs?:mrig::‘ ex:tqthe same time, the dvlogulv's‘nr?:h:::mo‘il-;:oos;:;:'(i:u m:u-a:mtvll e A e R > Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Kelly are | China, oil is skimmed from oi} and *0 |in Washington visiting relatives of ’nttention was called to 1945 Reso-‘ SKEFFINGTON © \ lution No. 2, entitled “Settlement water seepages that have been in use MEIHODI)I WS(S IS | Mrs. Kelly. Mr. Kelly is with the | ¢ Aporiginal Claims.” ! for thousands of years m,‘ IO (Ollffl (lon"“N Alaska Railroad and is located 20 - e AN ATTEN loN B AIL FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF | By b D * 000090640400444004 00000004004 p l The afternoon meeting of the Fairbanks called on Delegate Bart- | Next meetlng Of LOCAL 1517 Wlll be ed Women's Soclety of the Methodist | lett during a brief visit in Wash- [ | Church will assemble tomorrow at ington. Mr. Rhode has been re-| held on DOUSLE-DUTY {fi\-—l\ 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Clifford Ro- leased from the Navy and plans NOSE DROPS WORKS \ | bards. All women of the society are :;’h?]"(‘f“l‘;:"“: (““‘ a 5”("" time lz" { l FAST RIGHT WHERE - lurged to attend and take or send Philadelphia before returning to | w d d J 9 ap “ A e v ©f ANNOUNCES the OPENING ednesday, January 9at$ P. M. { sary, and boxed during the after- » 0. DNSAHET, ASHIROR.SACHEIN H " Instantly relie from head cold. dis- hoon for the Community Overseas | Manager of the Alaska Railroad, s i ; in the A. F. of L. Hall on 2nd Sireet. s starts to come when you a | ¢ i i iness [ e e G ST T of HIS ELECTRICAL and bl —it helps prevent many col rom o0 write a note with each garmen { i { C) developingpir used in time! Try it }gent as a gesture of good will. | The Egyptians, Carthaginians and i Meat mal‘kel employees as well as it S s S 0 RADIO REPAIR SHOP ~ - VICKS VA-TRO-NOL PRV KING BLACK LABEL! and used it | paint, drug and other retail clerks are =g ' z | Charter No. 5117 3 " Reserve District No, 12 eli ible o membershi g REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE al 9“9 wesl lzth Sh‘eel $ g » i i 2 ¢ COME NOW WHILE THE CHARTER IS non b Radln Seflnce ! F]l‘St Natlonal Bank Of JUnCflU : H 1 STILL OPEN and take advanta, m‘uf the Electrical and Radio Repair in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on December 31, 1945, SatiSfa('tl0n ‘l‘lmr“”te('d 5 i ‘f"l v(“‘ g‘) l\’l"l‘lA‘:l‘l 3 N I.VL].‘FV (We pick up and deliver) { published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under | REDUCED I? or AR e | WE PICK UP AND DELIVER | - - ! ASSETS Retail Clerks International Profective £y : : 1. Loans and discounts (including $ .64 overdrafts) $ 319,063.48 Sail 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- J t Ph 65() . Assocmhll, anal 1511 teed . % 3,118,604.36 | llS 0lle e ’ A | 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 84,934.85 ¥ I 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 57.925.00 000 0000000000000000 4. ! 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- ROAMAMAAAMALLLARREIES o 4 St G Bl A o NS AR < R il | ance, and cash items in process of collection 1,409,929.12 . | 7 000060000000000004 909 ! A Banking premises owned $41,000.00, furniture and fixtures i ittt i 9 { $4,200.00 45,200.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not N assumed by bank) i 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 x 4 SPBCIALISTS 11. Other assets 11,392.52 ' IN t 12, TOTAL ASSETS $5,047,050.33 LIABILITIES ( Hair SI lin 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- | 7 porations ¢ e $1,856,304.88 R ular s h- s l d T y g 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, Bnd corpora- eg erVIce om eatl e an acoma COLD WAVING { tions . 1,796 490.64 PERMANENTS 115. Deposits of United States Governmént (including postal FREIGHT o o o o P Assmmfins STYLING savings) A ot A 792,414.87 SHAPING 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 235,053.40 . ngmann“ou 17. Deposits of banks ........... . 5 32,411,54 Hours 9 a. m. 80 6 P. M-} '35 Otner deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) 26,856.24 ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. | i Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Barunof 19 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,730,631.57 Gastineay Hotel me. 81 4 (i) i | Beauty Salon} . ora uaswires . PP TP bbb s el $49004000pEEREAIIRI CRSITRIY. ” ‘ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS OPEN EVENINGS BY 25. Capital stock: X APPOINTMENT (c) Common stock, total par $50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 26. Surplus ... 1 Phone 538 27. Undivided profits ... ST 87,518.76 F & A 3 128. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ... 20,000.00 P TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... $ 307,518.76 F H g 5 snanTA.mEs- 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$5,047,050.33 I Professional MEMORANDA c 0 31. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): j Shorthand Classes (2) United States Government obligations, direct and E N NOW FOHMING guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other » liabilities BRI s S ) ..$1,230,084.36 | B BEGINNING and (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other E w ADVANCED liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted A | TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY and securities sold under repurchasé agree- |\ 7 City Hall 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. anty i 50,895.00 R BOX 1013—DOUGLAS ¥ A ————————r © TOTAL ... $1,200809.36 A 6 : 5 32. Secured liabilities: { (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to | N 6 . requirements of law $ 99431323 | 0 d Alaska Airlines feeder : plans basss 7 ) oy Domton soe @ TOTAL $ 094,373.23 F Servive | Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ss: - = Alaska Airlines feeder AN MHIMN 3" i I, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly ) plane reuthe 4 F, B, Oct the New Wash- |sycar that the above statement ls true to the best of my knowledge and ,,//’/////////// HWoriy AIRHWAYS McClure, ington Habit belief. 7 g 7 Mgr. . E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. AVASRANS KL A% TOWY CORRECT — Attest: E. McCLEAN, A. M. MILL, JOHN RECK, P 1L Directors. “ M Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of. January, 1946. 7 i o A g . J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 14, 1946, ; [NEW WASHINGTON | f There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! (SEAL)

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