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TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1946 IT GOES & RUSH'TO\I(‘HT' Comylete Shows Start at 7:00 — 9:30 Feature Starts at 7:37 —10:07 EXTBA' MICKEY MOUSE & AND PLUTO in— “CANINE CADDY” Romance on the TOMORROW DREAM OF A MUSICAL ABOUT L OVE S YOUNG DREAM' A MARJORIE - FRED JINX REYNOLDS . BRADY - FALKENBURG o % % amsxmm/ Wuq Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips 10 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Keservations Phone 612 Sensational New 1947 Frazer Sedan Award by Loyal Order of Moose . . . Giet Your Tickets at the following places . . . Imperial Pool Hall, Brownie’s Liquor Store, Commer- cial Liquor Store, Corbett’s Bar, Alaskan Bar, New York Tavern, Harry Race Drug Store, Femmer’s Cab, Bill'’s Barber Shop, Triangle Inn, Bill Haynes’ Barber Shop, Baranof Bar, Thrift Co-Op, Gastineau Liquor Store, Occidental Bar, Light’s Barber Shop, Almquist Tailor Shop, Darnell's Sport Center, China Town Cafe, Arctic Cab, Dreamland, Glacier Cab, Blackie’s Bar, Dew Drop Inn, Victory Bar, Barbecue Cafe, Midget Bar, George Brothers, Percy’s Liquor Store, Fred Hen- ning, Bailey’s Bar, Capitol Bar, Arctic Bar, Royal Cafe, Juneau Drug, Scandinavian Rooms, Royal Blue Cab, Yellow Cab, Douglas Grocery and Mike's Place. e A B e e e S i | | | | | | Dt produced by Joe film a bellcoy who falls in love with a prin pict tray Wall Tek Ally beer and Al ness Rag M“ T ks M. S. ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED RCCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and return Every Monday—11 P. M. LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freight and Mail 'HEDY, BOB JUNE ARE STARRED IN | closes at the Capitol tonight. problem of leaving the girl he alwa ous” Clock xndmim‘d Christine Yakusoff and | Bonnie Longcart, both of Juneau,; and Peter Dunean of Excursion In let. BILL AT CAPITOL HARBOR NEWS Co-starring Hedy Lamarr, Rob: ) jert Walker and June Allyson, The Sitka, Seattle registered | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new hit, halibut schooner owner by I. Gold- |“Her Highness and the Bellboy,”|stein, today was awaiting parts from the states to repair her clutch before returning to Area III. Two Ketchikan packers in yester- day were Ernie Berg's Loangen and John Mills' Alaskan. Both 50- footers are packing for the Bar- anof Cannery at Port Conclusion. They are due out sometime today. Sandy Stevens is changing the engine in his packer, the Wanderer. He expects to be here approximately a week before sailing for Icy Due out for Kake today Friday's seine boat, the Brothers. Friday brought his fam- ily here last weekend for visit. They are Kake residents. Tom Sandvick is giving the Nor- rected by Richard Thorpe and Pasternak, the tells the enchanting story of cess and is confronted with the has adored Lamarr, whose most ware ‘Experiment Peril- “The Conspirators,” por- princess, and Robert following his work in “The and “Thirty Seconds Over yo,” plays the bellboy. June son, as the other girl, has just n seen in “Music for Millions” “Two Girls and a Sailor.” so in the cast of “Her High- and the Bellboy” are Rags land and Agnes Morehead R HOSPIIAl NOTE) Ann’s Hospital has admitted John E. Nelson, Tillie Janik- recent ures and s the ker, of the week. i NEW YORK — Severai moiorists and pedestrians thought the humid- ity was a bit too high—so they | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Straits. | is Fred | Three | a brief | land a quick cleanup preparatory to heading for Area III at the end| [ Gy MRS. KATHARINE KUH CRAFTS TOUR IN SOUTHEAST AlASKA PAGE FIVE TR, LAST TIME TONIGHT '/ REA ENGINEERS MEETING DELAY OM Favorable 0 utlook for ;THRIllER FILM AT 20TH CENTURY HAS GREAT CAST/ | Mrs. Katharine Kuh of Chicago,| Ilinois, representative of the Arts| g ' Gt | Suneau via Pan American to make Ing casts of the year, Rene Clair's ‘ | Aluska. Se plans to study Southe New 20th Century-Fox hit based | A favorable outlook for the Gla-|cast Alaska Native crafts for the On Agatha Christ sensational § |cier Highway Association's electri-|purpose of making recommenda- Mmystery thriller will be seen MI ification project in the Auk Bay|tions concerning the adaptation of the last two times tonight at the larea is indicated in communica-|original craft forms to market re- 20th Century | {titins trom the Rural Hlectrification|quirements. Sha s Interested not| The brilliant .cast stars Aca- Administration, which have been| only in the further development of demy Award-winner B i |received here by Curtis H. Sher-|tctem poles, potlach bowls, baskets, ‘l';:l":‘\l“‘“d“’\i‘:“;;"R‘”fi:‘:"('l”“;d“::“l{ X]"):’ Iwood, Association President etc., in their present forms but in|hoyWward With G0t ko o | E. G. Ketfer, Regional Head of|the appl% nhx:. and adaptation of | DUPre? "”] ‘Q)““""'i‘ “"‘"g; !M'I REA’s Applications and Loans Di- | totem designs to wear | QL huse, YUK ‘llfn“i”]”f“ ; ;l_‘l‘".‘.} Wiblon, has sffirmed thap all RRA|accessories, home furnishings and Havdn, Queenis Leonerd and By | requirements have been ('flml)li“(l other useful articles. Thurston 1 The exciting hit, a Popular Pic- |8 with by the Association in its ini- ture production, was produced and | Her intevest in Native crafts will tial application take her to Klukwan, Hydaburg, v | H. G. Bryan, REA Senior En- -1‘[I\1Amm‘< Kas SO R'f,('l."l._. | gineer and his associate, E. L. Ben-| wrangeli and other important uAuA |nett, are now in Alaska to help incenters in Southeast Alaska. In | | electrification projects at Kodiak.!these localities she will be parti- Banquet to Honor | Juneau and other Alaska €om-|cylarly interested in meeting pre- ¥ munities and, while En; sent day crattsmen and also in National Officer, Al A7, Sat. Night! | The public banquet to be ynvn lin honor of the American Legion Auxiliary National President, Mrs. ({has stated that delays at a K| ceeing Native art of ihe past. | {will keep them there until late in| nys Kuh is not new to the Ter- ,Juh or early August, he expects yitory having made a previous trip {at that time he will be able tO|(h;ough Southeast Alaska to study jassist the Association on source “f"l‘hhmv‘ Haida, and Tsimpsean art R sr problems [ forms, She is a curator at the Art Byran commended the progress| yy ot e Opicago, where she is| so far made on the Glacier High-|jqentified with the development of a and Patricia Tuckey for medi- called a cop. way pm ect as gratifying I\le education. During the last Walter G. Craven, is to be held 3 4 Off to court went a Bronx man | | twelve years she has tudied the Sa(ur‘dny evening, June 13, in the Dismissed were Mrs. Roy Con- who'd converted an open fire plug |'American Indian \Arts and Crafts Scottish Rite Temple, under the nors and Kenneth Gasheim, medi- into a heavy-artillery squirt gun| Siork Club Members of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Hon-|2uspices of Juneau Unit No. 4, Past | * cal patiznts, and Sharon Collier, | by cupping his hands over the op- duras, and Guatemala. She lived Department Presidents and Depart- | ‘RN (YRR OW: e surgical patient. ening and was spraying passing| .~ ment President Mrs. Ray Peterman, . Lt eI H Ch D {and taught in Mexico and Yucatan ™ pi bt ey i he ’”"”""T',W““?‘,’"f" has cars and people. The fine—$3. | ave Inese 'nner' for several seasons where she trav- x.\T;‘n: P Saeines tr;n'\nvr‘l\' ) ", Charter No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12:P d f ! El ' dul;d ('x:;!‘ ';M\-?ZL"Q?. "u‘:. \:():‘k‘: e b R A eneo an REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | resigent is ciecie ‘L‘uh‘:'lv i e e ‘]\,‘:“',;‘;”] o b the arrangements, depending upon LR . . | HeTe % ¥ » 5% the time of arrival of the Princess i First National Bank of Juneau . e )d;*"-"b“' aress. Norah, aboard which Mss. Craven | o Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on June 29, 1946, president “0‘["‘ Qtlhehmxmgz(‘lxv‘-lo::;n‘cd; v = will be an incoming passenger. | | published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under | giork Club which last night was AI_ASKA AIRlI“ES g M‘k-\' : C‘('“:;’“ “‘/’;lr:mb" a:::ie ‘)"’2:’_‘;’“ Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. entertained with a Chinese dinner | :.1[)‘21 :‘:N,?.““l;‘ l cor)(zi.mlly invited ASSETS {at the home of Mrs, Virgil Bolton. | FLIES 5 TO JUNEAU to make reservations to attend. It [N 1. Loans and discounts (including $99.23 overdrafts) $ 483,906.64| Mrs. Bolton, secretary of the new | B AL ihas been requested that all who CRUSBY 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- club, f"rmshed hel" guests with | ving ‘on the Alaskn Airlincs I,{fl'“ to attend make reservations I HU‘”UN teed 2,998,580,63 | chopsticks and the usual table ap-|ge,iner - Fairbanks, with Captain before Thursday evening, by call- BEFTY TUFTS 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 54,93485 | Pointments for a typical Chinese|p, 'y 1 q Filight Officer Dick Whit- ing either Mrs. Peterman, Green #W FONNY 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 71,200.00E;’x"“‘“1“ Chow mein was served 040 ang gewardess Betty Rempher 690, or Unit President, Mrs. Olof M' 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- T;l]t:‘yc‘:::wmburs and fwo BUESLS. [ \ere the following passengers from Bodding, 707. i | mW ance, and cash items in process of collection 1,638,510.58 e (5 b 7 Anchorage: J. L. Dieuff, N. S. All Auxiliary members an e- K 7. Banking premises owned $41,000.00, furniture and fixtures Mrs Muiler, Mrs. Don KeISer,|Gariquist, Bd Seinfold, R. J. Bartou. glonnaires are urged to plan to Lan SRR T 50245 R ; " 4g59245| s Ben Roland, Mrs. Mike KOr-|poy Gustavus, Lorraine Nelson. take this opportunity of hearing, S ; 9243 | honus, Mrs. John Worgum; BUEsts, o tne yeturn flight the follow- and meeting the National President, | Gl (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not Mrs. Helen Ross, and Mrs. Flm'mm‘l,.z were flown to the Westward and to bring a friend to the af-| | assumed by bank) Brindle f10m Ketchikan |City: Don Horter, Dr. E. F. Graves, fair. | 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 gl IR. E. McRoberts, Mrs. J. Lund, R.| ——————— | 11. Other assets 2,698.50 | Eigthy-three percent of man's“E. Summerwell; to Cordova: Thom- LET YOUk money earn four et knowledge is brought to him|as Young; to Fairbanks: Walter percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor-| 12. TOTAL ASSETS ssyzggfifl_s\,ilhrough vision Gu]dschmldl Frank Mar: qu ! poration demand notes (295-t1) LIABILITIES BB ( B 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- WMMM porations ..., $2,154,631.41 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- e wesl THE NUGGET SHOP 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal ! savings) Y 624,924.04 | i a 4 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 270,195.23 has always been Juneau distributor for fine silverware. 17. Deposits of banks 83,339.79 | . : . . 18, Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks ote) 1435089 | We now have in stock a large collection of sterling in 10 10. TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,096,482.35 patterns. Come in and select your pattern. Prices have not SAI LI I‘G 24, TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,966,482.35 been raised since the end of OPA. Juneau Southbound CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital stock: Friday, July 12 . (c) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 $ 100,000.00; If Your Gift Comes from the rol,l,()wx).'\;(; SAILI 26. Surplus ... : 150,000,007 TUESDAY JULY 16 27. Undivided profits 57,442.30 | 1 TUESDAY JULY 23 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred :tucky 22,500.00! NUGGET s“op l' ls correcl. FRIDAY JULY 26 | FRIDAY AUG. 29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .4 $ 320,942.30 MWM TUESDAY AUG. T ik TUESDAY AUG. 0 000000000000600600006000000000400000000000000000000000000005000000009 ; 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . $5,296,424.65 | $% Eiba pbe it fuss FRIDAY AUG. TUESDAY AUG. 31. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): 1 TUESDAY SEPT. | (a) United States Government obligations, direct and FRIDAY SEPT. guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other FRIDAY liabilities ¥ $1,230,984.36 : ' H TUESDAY VS el o oL The revised Alaska Workmen's Compensahotlll Act, liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted i i i t .all per- Lnkitiin Cading SO G | which became effective July 1, 1946, requires tha p | ipenp) Ll sons, firms or corporahons havmg 3 or more employees, must e R i VA-1-48 ) TOTAL .$1,279,184.36| either: |32. Secured liabilities: | i (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to . =g | requirements of law s soa00712) 1. Secure from the Indusirial Board a certifi- i 5 . ay afs . o | @ ToTaL s ssto0ez] cate of financial responsibility which will | Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ss: | | ‘ swe ' beli | | I, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and ef. E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. CORRECT — Attest: GEO. E. CLEVELAND, A. M. MILL, WALLIS S.| | GEORGE, Directors. There is no substitute for newszagar adverhsmq 1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1946. J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public. (SEAL) My commission expires February 21, 1950, — ley International Corporation, Empire State Bldg., New Vwk, USA. W Resorve ~ily BRIGRT AND LIGHT 2s - SUNNY MORNING ‘Words can’t give you the taste of it. But we think you'll agree Schenley Reserve does give you an “extra” -+-a “special,” not matched, we believe, in any other you have tasted. A flavor to be remembered...llght. mellow and smooth like a sunny morning. Finest in our long record for fine whiskies...it’s the most widely enjoyed in America today. Try Schenley Reserve! 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