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] MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1946 OOTBALL Tulsa 48; Drake 13 Cklahoma 10; Texas A & M T Texas 54; Oklahoma A & M 6 Arkansas 34; Texas Christian 14 § North Carolina S 14; Clemson 7 H | Tulane 27; Florida 13 i 1 ekl 3 Virginia Tech 21; Virginia 21. B orts F e T bl Sames | S o SRR | Dla_\lvrlll last Saturday afternoon are Tepnessee 12; Duke 7 { §3 Iollows: , 3 Facific Coast Pro Football Les i UCLA 39; Washington 13 —Hollywcod Bears 30; Salt I ] Oregon 14; California 13 City 27 & Washington State 32; Idaho 0. S’”ndm. Gnms—ah . Mury's w Ohio_State 21; USC 0 _ Alameda Naval Air Station 0; Ni- | Stanford 33; San Francisco 7. agara 41; Ithaca 0 ' Oregon State 35; Portland 0. el o Nevada 33; Santa Clara T < o k i Calif. Poly 21; San Diego State 13. b NP RN Willamette 26; Brit. Columbia 13 ] } Cen. Washington 21; Whitworth 7 * TIDE TABLE . ] Celumbia 23; Navy 14. = . { Dartmouth 20; S 14 o OCTOBER 8 . Pennsylvania 66; Lafayette 0. ® Low tide 6:07 am., 08fit. e ¥ Army 46; Cornell 21. ® High tide 12:28 p.m., 16.1 ft. o i Yale 27: Colgate 6 e Low tide 18:29 pm., 17ft. e 1 Princeton 33; Brown 12 » . | Harvard 49; Tufts 0. 8.6 9 o 8.0 $.9.0 99 j Holy Cross 16; Detroit 14. = - — ! Penn State 48; Bucknell 6 LA N TR R B B OGN RS A Eoston College 34; Michigan S 20. ® . g Indiana 21; Minnesota 10 . SUN RISES — SETS . o Northwestern 28; Wisconsin 0 ® )4 | Notre Dame 33; Pittsburgh 0 . OCTOBER 8 . | Nebraska 31; Kansas State 0. ® Sun rises 7:16 am. ® i Kansas 14; Wichit e Sun sets 6:14 pm. ® ‘ Illinois 43; Purdue 7 e o o o o 0o o o 0 o o 1 'Chaxlm No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Juneau fn the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on September 30, 1946 'ubllshcd in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS i 31. Loans and discounts (including $28,687.89 overdrafts) $ 63668789 :I ‘9. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- y teed | 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions ! 4. Other bonds, notes notes and debentures | 6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- | ' ance, and cash items in process of collection | 7. Banking premises owned $41,000.00, furniture and fixtures | : $5.592.45 46,592.45 . (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not [ assumed by bank) il %8. Real estate cwned other than bank premise 1.00 | i 11. Other assets 11,329.88 | i 12. TOTAL ASSETS $5,769,54 LIABILITIES [ $3. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- ' porations I 14 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- K tions I 15.. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions i 17. Deposits of banks 18. Other deposits certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) 19 TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,426,396.39 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i 25. Capital stock: i (¢c) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 $ 100,000.00 | 26. Surplus 150,000.00 | 27. Undivided profits 7065038 i 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS j 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $5,769,546. T"': MEMORANDA | 31. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): “ United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase agree- ment) (a) $1,228,984.36 () 48,200.00| (e TOTAL $1,277,184.36 32. Secured liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to | | 1 requirements of law | $ 677,497.98 ) TOTAL $ 677497.98 Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, ss: | 1, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and | belief. E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. CORRECT — Attest: GEO. E. CLEVELAND, A M. MILL, WALLIS S. GEORGE, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1946. N. C. BANFIELD, Notary Public. My commission expires Aug. 21, 1950. | (SEAL) HEAR Senator 'N.R. WALKER SPEAK ON ""Record of the Demo- || cratic Party in Alaska...and | Misrepresentations of Albert (Boss) White.” 8:30 P. M. MONDAY—OCT. 7 KINY (Paid adv.) » 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA i SEALS HAVE ONE PNA FLIES 49 ;““ WORKERS OF GAMELEAD OVER (N S(!-!EDU!ED DPW MEETING HERE QAKS, CUP SERIES JUNEAU TRIP PAGE THREE e At Paciii srn Airlines yest i A 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7.—The day flew two, secticns to and from ek AR D ek champion San Francisco Seals ity. ‘The first section was in v with a onc-game edge and ne { Captain Claude Ferguson skl LB cnly cne more victory over ¢ Officer R, Thornton and Stew- ot & s 1 Acorns, will try to nab the a P MO el | Uncer glieCEOD ob Miss. Al i O° Brandebury, Director ¢ Coast ba v the second plane with b I = & D erner’s Cup in y Tony Gomez and ! s o night. 5 A dcubleheader trium from i Acorns, 6-3 and 4-1, last R ed the penn wit ahead o D Children, Chi rame: I runners-up in i Problems of admir in Tidn wi : d will be highlighted as di opencr last we Ole Larino, Tem Morgan, J take place with Manager Frank (Lefty) O'Doul Hagan, Fred Kroesing, Joseph Ora- of other related ager for the mound tonight Wm. Bateman . the Federal Security Ad and probably will pitch against To Anchorage J Johnson, | Ministration Service Gene Bearden or Frank Shea I Kelm, Mrs. I 1, Ernes- Dep! oo 18 r lson, Alice, Present openin ion Gl LT o &b - petar. J6hns [ morning were the followin SCOUT MEETING TONIGHT Rogers. G. A. Means, H. District Worke: The first meeting for the fall S. McLaughlin, Darrell| Hafemeister of term of Boy Scout Troop 612 will Kiroy, C Hultine, Ro- : : o ke held tonight, October 7, at 7:30 Norman O'Brien, Bill & HOMES DEMONSTRATE 7 Z A ght, 7, at 7:3 I N MES DEMON! 7 with o'clock. All boys of 612 should be P o '\l\ & e — in attendance, Dr. M. M. Van § h Thoday, Hazel Beardsley nother Worker, Miss Phoebe eloquence a fuith in the future hi is acting as Scoutmaster dur Ruby Olson, Patricia Olson, Thelma | Ann Pairy of Ketchikan is ¢ t- 4 RTINS i Sy balance of the month Fairfield, James Classen, Avery €d to arrive this afterncon they belong. Foundation stones ar PP Whitehead, Mildred Howe, Joyce The conference with men { Y 5 fomes pE e MRS. ELTON E Howe, Chas. Sim, Marjorie Lezchin- the Territorial Office staff, includ- bomes mean stability. In our America they have SPEAK sky ing Mis ¢ Zollman 8 Mrs, Eltoh’ Engstrom. oandidate l]w Cordova: John LeFevre, John Y ¢ vices, is scheduled meant turning a wilderness country into the most for the Legislature, will speak to- JOPNEON el e ; BNt B . over KIN o - [free, glorious and prosperous nation on earth. The .o o VOTE TOMORROW—Pcils open at WHITE RADIOES TONIGHT it il e L 3 : G wealth and future o . Y Ix "‘m“:’“"l“'_“‘ ""‘j o at 8, close at 7 p.m. Vote Albert White will be on the air /2 f Atate deping wpen it flomes , clore at 7 p.m. Vote Bi A foniaht ab o1, a'cloaks ih bis: Zinal ; : ight a 1o 1 his fing that ave built and . . . demand for construction i s T EASTERN STAR campaign broadeast sponsoredl by YO CORTINERON 35 STEN 7 pam. KINY October 5 Instrt Quiz Juneau chapter tt 1 3 ; ; ui w chapter the Taxpayers League oreat! Here is a barome 0 rther and 7 — Hot — Alaska Taxpayers No. 7 Tues Oct. 8th, 8 o'clock - - s 3 ey O RRET Eraspetly League. Program Speaker, Albert ALICE BROWN, Sec. VOTE TOMORROW—Pclls open at and progress to come. Serving the needs of this White. adv. adv. 8, cloe at 7 pm. Vote. i Empire ufDe.\lir/_y 7s PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA™. . . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP, PAcrFic NORTHERN AIRLINES Alaskq’s FOREMOST «Airlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Cogyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines Delegaie BARTLETT KINY 230 OCLDCK TONIGHT VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET AT THE GENERAL ELECTION, Tuesday, Oct. 8 (Paid adv. / u(uw/(l/(/ J )/"’/‘/ (/aw/l(///// / / 1;‘ ;/ Berided andl Dot & 2 574 [/ (ean // //1//1{(/&'/'{ ,mm,,,,u, Briaih G A bl * Canads gy 204 PROOF e ZW CAHADIAH IIISI(Y 90 4 Proof ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and ELECT HENRY A. BERNSON Commissioner of Lubor ® Veteran of World War II. ’ ® Holds the confidence of the working people of Alaska. ® Will administer a Department of Labor fo the best interest of the Territory and its people. ELECTIDNS Tuesday, October 8th (Paid Retailersof General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelyinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machin Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances . General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled | Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 adv.)