The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1936, Page 7

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b " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG FI,ASH T SEEMS THAT A'YOUNG MOUNTAINEER-* WEASELPUSS" SMITH:--NEPHEW OF SNUFFY SMITH -- HAS BEEN MISSING SEVERAL DAYS--- WHERE HE (S--0R WHAT HAS ¢ | HAPPENED To HIM? NOBODY KNOWS-- BARNEY GOOGLE HAS OFFERED . FIETY DOLLARS REWARD FOR ANY <\ NFORMATION LEADING = TO THE YounG MAN'S DISCOVERY-- @\ 0 LISTEN, SNUFE'Y-- THEY'RE BROADCASTING (T OVER THE AIR-- 8oy ! THAT'LL GET RESULTS- TILL TH' ouT--- Stars Are Safo Drwers. Says Traffu' Cop, H e Rates J oan meford Better than M en R od traffic officer, reem to indicate that the movie stars Jean Harlow, left, is quick on the brakes, he LAVENIK TOPS Holly of their motor cars. Beerup, hind the wheels By ROBBIN COONS for his stage “H by rec HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb, 11—Jean iNgs on a phonograph presented lun~ Harlow 18 §ulok on the brakes Norma Shearer. Eric Linden, who Joan Crawford is'a better automo- |as one too, uses his to make a col- bile driver than “any man I have lection of famous voices—some Lv ever seen.” 2 longing to his friends, others “c Harry Beerup says so, and he has Ded” from ether broadcasts. | been watching and directing ti Lionel Barrymore had just finish- | | coming and going of stars in cars €d an impassioned plea to the jury | for four years. He is traffic officer 11 2 courtroom scene. The set ap- at’the intersection of the studio ed way and the busy boulevard ou I guess you'd turn in a verdict on ‘ The road through the big stud hat,” said Richard Thorpe, direct- gates is a continuation of another i il JGOlden GlO\'\S, Rheinland- street directly opposite. From wherc w “(1 Mike "Cantwel ers, Hop Golds Win in . » Harry stands, turning with the traf- g ! ticilights, he eam cbserve the driv 19 Games Last Night idiosyncracies of the stars. Foasod Luise Rainer Cautious Clark Gable, he has observed for instance, always passes through t ! exact center of the gate with mathe- matical accuracy. Robert Montgc ery and Chester Morris have almo: ‘ identical mannerisms in driving | Both slow down as they pass to give |of h Harry a “Good morning.” on r Lionel Barrymore comes io a full| | VALENTINE BRIDGE ‘ 'FARTY ON SATURDAY | of the brilliant social affairs { n—a Valentine bridge g rty, to be followed by a high tea ¢q 11 be given by the’Ladies Guild ‘the Trinity Episcopal Church Saturday afterncon in Trinity Martin Lavenik of the Hop Goids 00 twice, and was the only ieve that distinction in s League bowling at the s last night. Lavenik bcwl- t three-game total, 611, irst and second in the ndividual game scoring with 235 nd 201. M. H. Sides was second in the totals with 528. the b and placed Play, halt, instead of a slightly pr both auction and contract, Golden Glows won three ble pause, at “boulevard stop: 1 | Will begin promptly at 2 o'clock from the Alt Heidelbergs, the Luise Rainer drives her own she Holiday decorations, elaborate : anders—with a handicap ad- is more timorous than most—even |prizes, and interesting entertain- vantage of 25 points per game—won wo out of three games from the Horlucks, and the Hop Golds won three games from the Blatz—the on a “go” light she hesitates to see ment will mark the play. Tea will be served by Guild mem- bers from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock that otheér drivers are obeying their ! “stop” signals. Actors and actresses, Harry com-| Mrs. C. E. Rice, Mrs. E. H. last by a single point. ments, are -betler motorists tnan Kaser and Mrs. Arthur Fox are in _Complete scores were: writers and directors. charge of arrangements. "\li Heidelbergs vs. Golden Glows | That may be—although Harry Ait Heidelbergs -——— didn’t say — because players know Tke P. Taylor, Chici Engineer oi | Coodwin 115 115 115—*345 thé exact relation of their faces fu the Alaska Road -Commission, will Halm 141 136 121— 388 théir fortunes. And writers and di- arrive in Seattle tomorrow from Brown 147 158 169— 464 | rectors may be abstract in their Washington, D. C., and will sail for Sy oo diomy: o] driving because they are always,t: Juneau next Saturday, according to Totals 403 409 305—1207 ing to figure out now ways for boy word received here today by the Golden Glows to meet-girl. | ARC offices. Mrs. Bavard 182 137 150— 469 Helen Morgan Once Blind ! e g s | Bleedhorn 106 128 125— 359 Helen' Morgan, it is not generally VALENTINE LUNCHEON | Sides 153 184 191— 528 known, was blind one year in hes| Members of the Martha Society SEBaL l cepddr 0 life. When she was five, at Easter Will hcld a valentine luncheon at' Totals 441 449 4661356 . time; she rubbed her eyes with fin- the Presbyterian Church Parlors Rheinlanders vs. Horlucks gers smeared with poisonous egg dye. Friday, Feb. 14, from 11:30 am. to Rheinlanders i 1:30 pm Adul!s 50c and children Carmichael 137 171 132— 440 Horlucks Leslie Howard is Lestmg pla)en {under 12 Zac —adv. | Wirt 147 131 110— 388 | Stevenson 158 178 176— 512 | Spot 2% 25 25— 7 Trio of Dempseys at Dempsey S | Pt g Totals 467 505 M3—1415 Sweum 144 102 166— 412 Hollmann 126 133 154— 413 | Sabin 174 174 174—*522 Totals 444 409 4941347 Biatz vs. Hop Golds | Blatz | Mrs, Lavenik .. 139 166 141— 446 Petrich 180 190 155— 525 Walmer 168 151 164— 483 Totals 487 507 460—1454 Hop Golds | Mrs. Petrich 188 146 147— 481 | Boggan 152 174 113— 439 " Lavenik 175 235 201— 611 Totals 511 555 461—1531 | “—Average, did not bowl. | Tonight, at ‘the ‘Elks Alleys, the | Grocers League will bowl the fol- lowing games: Pabst vs Heinz, 7:30 p.m.; Happy Homes vs Del Montes, 8:30 pm.; Reliance vs. Krafft, 9:30 pam. | —————— SURGICAL PATIENT Sophie Jackson, surgical patient tat the Government hospital, was op- perated on this morning. The opera- tion was pranounced successful by ,hospnal nuthormes e o Age, beauty and brawn were all represented when Jack Dempsey, hrmer world heavyweight champion, his wife, the former Hannn Williams, musical comedy stér, and the ex-chy,pyion‘fi mother had'a reunion at Dempsey’s restaurant in New York. | SI’-END WHERE YOU MAKE l'l'!I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 1, HOL' YORE JAW, JUGHAID-- VARMINT GITS DONE BLATTIN' HIS BRAINS ~ WASHINGTON U ‘Mutnr Basls CAGERS WIN 4' Deductable in GAMES ONROAD lso Victors in Hockey MatchfiMeeting U. S. | SEATTLE, Feb. four tineétion of having won all game: the ketball team is home again. vict State on the opponents’ courts have 1936. DISTANCE -- SNUEFY --(T'S FOR YOU -+ TAKE (T, QUICK--- MAYBE L R * WEASELPUS! I FERGITS! T WARNT PAYIN' NO SPECIAL { © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Great Britain righes reserved. the time for pleasure, the allowable | deduction for Federal income-iax | purposes would be $600. If a law Which imposes a iax on | gasoline shows that the tax is im-| posed on the consumer and not the | dealer, the consumer may ded N l"cume Ret“r“sW tax, for Federal income-tax pur- L | poses, the amount of the gasoline tax paid by him; but the taxpayer must have kept records of the pay- ment of such taxes in order that the | | deduction may be substantiated as is I required by the law and the regula- | tions. The federal gasoline tax is! not deductible by the consumer. A taxpayer may ascertain whether the gasoline tax imposed by a state is deductible by the consumer or by maintenance and op::mlmg expens- | the dealer by addressing an inquiry ) connected therewith, which con- |y, the collector of internal revenue stitute allowable deductions for F- | for his district. cral income-tax. purposes, should be | on the| In any case where the gasoline Tax Law Is Made Clear to Owners of Business, Pleasure Cars If an automobile is used for both and pleasure, all of the C. in Ice Match 11.—Finishing a -game road trip with the dis University of Washington bas Their Oregon and Oregon ories over left the Huskies sitting high on allocated to the two use e top of the percentage column with basis of the time that it is used for Purchased is used for business pur- the rare achievement of having €aeh. For example, if the total ex- |Poses the tax may be added to the half the season gone without a Denseof operation and maintenance, ""5‘_ of gasoline and deducted as a dbfsat. plas depreciation, for the taxable Pusiness expense; but where that is x |vear amounted to $800, and the car done, the gasoline tax cannot be de- Artiving at tne 1000 per cent .o coq three-fourths of the time ducted separately under the ite:a of place, an honor attained by NO, gor misiness and the balance of taxes. other Pacific Coast team this sea- son, final has been no bed of roses. The game between Oregon State and Washington found the Huskies behind 20 to 10 at the end of the firs a 3 with rese into ous' fin Was the t half. The thriller ended with 5 to 31 victory for Washington, special honors going to a erve, Hunt Paterson, who went the game when Egge was ted on personals during the 1 half and scored 10 points. hington's sports record for five-day period beginning a AYTER 6:00 P. M.!! PHONE week ago last Friday and ending Tuesday of last week is The bas aga ents in Friday won their first ice hockey match of the season University Sea ington’s ski the cha, they entered for history. notable. Huskies not only won four ketball games in this period inst the most formidable oppon- the Conference but on 226 If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by against the of British Columbia in ttle. Over the week-end Wash- team placed first in Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Ski mpionships at Yosemite, which the first time in Ten Pacific Coast univer- sities were entered in this tourna- nent. T sports and u. cf ice hockey and on February 14 and ball versity of Washington Pavilion. } ¢ SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. hese are busy times for Husky followers. Today, tomorrow Wednesday, Washington meets 8. C. in Beattle for three days 15 the league-leading basket- | team .meets Idaho in the Uni- BETTER BUSINESS DRIVE READ THESE RULES! 1. Election starts Wednesday, January 22. 2. Election ends early in March, depending on sailings. 3. Election votes are given on the basis of 100 votes for each even dollar of cash paid to participating merchants, fractional parts of dollars not to be considered eligible for votes, as follows: (a) On all counter cash and C.3.D. purchases. (b) On all cash payments made on accounts. (¢) On all cash down payments and installment payments made on time-payment accounts during the election period, regardless of when the purchase was made. 4. Votes will be given only on strictly RETAIL business — that, is, quantity purchases of commodities to industrial concerns, or whole- sale purchases by merchants are NOT to be included. Restaurants, boarding houses, camps, etc., are to be counted as ‘a wholesale purchase. 5. The election is open to girls of Juneau and surrounding territory, between the ages of 18 and 30 years (unmarried). 6. 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