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» There is no substitute for newspaper adverfising! | "UNCLE HARRY" IS SUSPENSE DRAMA, { “Uncle Harry,” the suspense |drama presenting a strange emo- |tional triangle involving brother |and sister, will open tonight at |the Capitol Theatre. The Universal picture stars George i Sanders, Geraldine Fritzgerald end Ella Raines, and was adapted by |Keith Winter from the Broadway | play written by Thomas Job Locale of the action is a lllllll'l WAs THE UNHOLY 11 |New Hampshire community The s!nni"‘ |story r es the breakup of the |town’s respected old Quincey fam- BETUUEER BROTHER _ AND SISTERZ Y. lily when a brisk New (expert falls aggressively in love |with a retiring textile mill em- | ployee. Miss Raines appears as th2 | attractive stylist. Sanders has the latter role 2 Miss Fitzgerald, the second Mrs.| Woodrow Wilson in Vilson™ [seen as the possessive, self rotic er of Sanders. Robert Siodmak, director of “The | Suspect” and “Christmas Holiday,” |transferred the unusual story to the |screen for Universal. Joan Harrison, one of few feminine producers, to pilot the production {her woman's slant, and her skill in dramatizing ies for the screen. In the supporting cast are Moy- na Macgill, Sara Allgood, Harry Von Zell, Judy Clark and Samuel| S. Hinds. VETS REGIONAL | OFFICE TO HAVE NEW STATUS NOW The regional office of the Veter- !ans Administration in Alaska will | have the full status of a regional ;office in the States, according to | information given Delegate E. L. Bartlett by General Bradley, Ad- ministrator. The establishment of the office at Juneau was approved late in December, and Anthony E. Karnes, formerly Special Representative for the Veterans Administration in | the Territory, was appointed man- ager of the regional office. The new office will receive and adjudicate claims, render out-pa- | tient medical and dental treatment, make examinations for and author- ize hospitalization, handle guaran- York fas hion is fish, neu- Hollywood's was chosen because of because of crime stor- with GEORGE SANDERS GERALDINE FITZGERALD ELLA RAINES COMPLETE SHOW AT 7:15-9:30 FEATURE AT 38:10-—-10:25 TOMORROW AT 9:30 P.M. K-I-N-Y Presents “TEACHER’S PET” A Radio Quiz Contest Breadcast ‘rom. Our Stage with Audience Participaticn Extral “Songs of the Colleges” Flicker Flashbacks LAEST NEWS OF THE DAY Close (Official Publxcauom H tion, education and training, which L3 Intr g === oducing ‘ thought he had 'a burglar-proof STRADIVARI features custom suit (1 the retrigerator. the piped seams, the hand selected f ocioga RRg ok | Puaigs md’o STRADIVARI is the highest & e | | Alaska, at the close of business on | tee of loans and handle all matters comprise the same functions as .- - STRADIVARE | NOT FOOLPROOF method of locking his bedroom. He tailoring the finest of fine | A hungry burglar raided the ice d buttons, g ) I [ Vote, Pells at 7 expression of the shirt makers art. REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CAN MAKE | S, ;the 31st day of March, 1946. | concerning vocational rehabilita- carried on by an office in the SPORT SHIRTS i e W 8 it | removed the door knob and hid it custom-made suits as revealed in o, dotha. the kago. euteryd S the minutest quality de- ? tails. i TRULY AS FINE AS e ot | located at Juneau, Territory of! | RCEREE B IR RS E O ) 3 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 745,928.60 Loans on real estate 0,351.29 | 2 Overdrafts ... 2 2 275.14 | Complete Outfitier United States bonds ‘ and securities ... .. 3,826,731.12 | THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES | rants 381,680.57 | Stocks, securitxes, judg- i ments, claims, ete. 1,450.00 Banking house, furniture | and fixtures ... 39,644.76 | Other real estate owned.. 15,050.00 Due from other banks ... 920,868.58 | A 2 Checks on other banks | tte”t'o”.... and other cash items.. 64,173.79 | ’ Exchanges for clearing { house 41,204.08 | P A ' N T E R S Cash on hand 292,485.80 | TOTAL . .u,aao,usns‘ & i Capital stock paid in ....$ 10000000 Surplus fund 100,000.00 IMPORTANT i o Undivided profits less ex- { penses paid . . 18345495 MEETING T e - (B0 Demand deposits . 8,038,646.21 Time deposits . 2,224,140.82 APRIL 3nn AT 7- Cashier’s and “certified { L] checks .. 26,484.22 TOTAL $6,239,843.73 A.F.of L. HALL Loecal 1504 .ALBET H. GODDARD, Secretary United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, ss. I, J. F. MULLEN, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. MULLEN, President. (Notorial Seal) (Correct Attest) H. 1. LUCAS, JOHN N. MORRISON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April, 1946. CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, Notary Public in and for the Terri- tory of Alaska. My commission ex- pires August 14, 1947, OIL BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING Smith 0il Burner Service PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street CAPITOL mmem'\ Julius A. Krug (right), upon being sworn in in Washington as Secretary cf the Interior, receives con- gratulaticns from his father, Jllius J. Krug, of Madison, Wis. The new sccrefary’s sister, Mrs. Merrill Scheil, of Milwaukee, Wis,, locks on. (AP Wirephoto) Miss Lecnard, K. N. Jones, Gmce'men's departure for their work of }Sanlm(t ’the summer, | ora ere l Dcra McGilson, Jack Clark'Missl May 5, the first Sunday in May, Chr nd Mrs. Ray Day, George|will be Lutheran World Action 'Nelsnn nd Brooks Hanford. Sunday. On this day the local con- ———— gregation will undertake to assume From South The steamer Princess Norah ar- rived last evening at 8 o'clock from the south, with the following pas- sengers for Juneau: Esther Bacon, James R. Ball, Leonard M. Berlin, . Wm. Burns, Merle Chase, Mary | for these services. Chase, Jeffery Chase, Chas. Cope- Beginning next Sunday, Resur- The people of Juneau and vicin- land, Kathryn Davenport, Agatha rection Lutheran Church will enter\:ty will be cordially welcome at Graves, Fred Hanford, Carl E. a period of five weeks, the Sundays |any, or all of the services. thnson Frances Johnson, Edna of which will each be either a ma- | s e b ot S ohnson and Rodney Johnson. |-Jor festival or an outstanding event | A L Auxmary its fair share of solving world prob- lems through an offering for world lelle( During the past two months the senjor choir under the direction of Mrs. Eunice Nevin and accom- panied by Miss Lily Maurstad has been concentrating on preparation 'SERIES OF MAJOR FESTIVALS PLAN, John Jolley, John Matuson, Ray- in the life of the church. The mond Moore, Jewel Moore, Donald Schedule will be as follows: Sunday, April 7, will be used to Moore, Pete Nordswrom, Charlotte 8 h O'Brien, John O'Brien, Henry Observe the twentieth anniversary | Mee"ng Ton'g i O'Neal, Ira Pollock, Adsle Pollock, of thie organizaticn of the churcii. ‘Albert Rice, Nancy Shelton, Arthur!The actual date of organization Was | gy American Legion Auxiliary Skinner, Wm. Stroupe, Patricia | Aprilill, 1926 which was the Sun-| gy pold their regular business Tuckey, Neal Van Houten, Howe | day fpllowing Easter. : meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Vance, Frank Weathers, [ Danlel | S\{lulay, Aprth 14, will, bp "_h Legion Dugout, and all members Weathers, Vernie Weathers nnd‘spcclal Palm Snnda,\' service which - urged by the president, Mrs. Anize Wenz. | marks the beginning of Holy Week. o ¢ Bodding, to attend. | Louts Williford, Evelyn Williford,| .On Thursday of Holy Week, the | “uppe nonen of April is dedicated Axel Ald, Curtis Bira, Charles Dms-‘d“y that marks the anniversary to Child Welfare by the Legion dale, Joseph Lenihus, Josephine Of the institution of the Lord's | A uxiliary, and special activities in Lynn, John McLellan, Arthur Nel- | Supper, the congregation will gath- [ 40 wore should be planned at to- son, Gordon Phillips, Bernard Dov- | € In the evening to participate in |, ppq meeting. er, Harry Smith, Charles Smiith, | the Sacrament of the Holy Com- -8 B John V. Sullavan, Wm. Wylie, Dave | munion. LISTEN AT 7 pm. Miller and Eric Fried. Sunday, April 21, To KINY and hear the Ameri- Leaving for Skagway at 10 o'clock| The Sunday following is Easter Day. Easter, , i can Legion on Selective Service. were the following: Sister Mary April 28, will be Fishermen’s Sun- e i Mary Mildred, day in recognition of the fisher- Vote, Polis Close at 7 Henrietta, Sister “Everyone says it’s the best cellar in the neighborhood” America...and no one else has yet been able to match our gloriously smooth and mellow blend. Want to get on the best-cellar list your- self? Just pick up a bottle or two of Calvert. But remember this . . . be-sure it is Calvert T’S VERY definitely a “best-cellar’”” item —this Calvert ! For you ’1l find it’s unmistakably the real thing in whiskey . . . with a superb pre-war quality that sxmply can’t be imitated. 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GETS TELEPHONE (ALL | FROM SON IN NEW YORK Mrs. Charles E. Johnson of this city was greatly thrilled last Sat- urday when her son, Ensign Gay- lord E. Hansen, called her from Staten Island, New York. The re- ception was very good, Mrs, John- son said, and Gaylord's wife also| Jjoined in the conversation. Hansen, a Juneau High School graduate, recently returned from | Shanghai, China, and has been "'i | tending school at Staten Island. RS B POTTER'S CLUB Business meeting 8 tonight with Mrs. Henry Harmon. (234-t1) - —o—— Vote, Polls Close at 7 PAGE FIVE LAST TIME TONIGHT VINCENT PRI JUDITH ANDERSON HARBOR MACHINE | SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St Phone 876 New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Motors, Transmissions, Gener- ators, Starters, Carburators, Shock Absorbers, Chev. 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