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» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY FEB. 18, 1937. BRINGING UP FATHER AND REMEMBER TH' OLD CABARET NEAR BOILE! DUGAN'S R WORKS? THERE A WEEK AN’ THEY MOVED THE BOILER WORKS-"SPEEDY;' THE PIANO PLAYER, WAS KNOC! AND YOU COULD ALWAYS TELL & BROTHER AUNT IVY SANG BY LOOKIN' AT THE LUNCH-IF ALL PLACE THE FISH CAKES WERE GONE-HE HAD KED BEEN IN- UNCONSCIOUS AS ALAD-HE'S BEEN THAT WAY EVER SINCE- . LARGE CROWD IS CHARMED BY YOUNG SOPRANO Mina Baclanova - Solovieff Thrills Enthusiastic Aud- ence at Local Concert Before an audience that took all available space in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, Mina Baclanova-Solovieff was presented in concert last night by the social committee of the Order of Eauem Star. A soprano, whose voice has a beautiful quality and widé range,: Mrs. Solovieff won her audience, not only with her art, but with' her charming stage presence and dramatic ability. | On the program with Mrs. Solo-' vieff was Miss Helen Parrott, whose difficult violin numbers im- YOUR , « DINNY, HAD BEEN IN GROGANS By GEORGE McMANUS e KIDS-AS SOON AD THEY FINISHED LUNCH-THEY'D 8E STANUN&PROJD WAITIN FOR (¢) Clavelitos (Spanish) Program note: Valverde The formidable inherent quali (Fresh carnations! Handsome lads ~fications of the “Ciascona” stamp: all should wear them. Fresh itas one of the most remarkabl carnations! Heaven's fairest cre- v ation, for my lover; Now since Italia you love me, my love for you ens with showing you get the most glow-' Miner, ing, soul of my soul, tho your| effective variations love is so true I'll love double as much as you do. I will give all to you, all to you). (d) “Pace Pace Mio Dio” ian) composers. The work op of the 17th century. Eastern Star Committee (Ital- Verde Eastern Star, tiny). I musical evening are Mrs. (a) Stille wie die Nacht (Ger- man) Bohm Ray G. Day, Mrs. Charles (Still as the night, deep as the' ! Hawkesworth and Glen Neitzert. sea. Should be thy love for me). | Rainbow Girls who acted as ush: (b) Die Nacht (German( ers at the concert were Cathern 2 Strauss Torkelson, Sylvia Berg, (Out of the forest steps the night, Porter, Edithbelle Heller and Pa all the lights of the world, the tricia Harland. Assisting the com flowers, all the colors it blows mittee by furnishing flowers and FIRE uN Tus out. All the silver from the lights were B. M. Behrends Com streams from the copper roofed pany and Mr. A. B. Phillips. dome the gold. Move closer soul Reception for Mrs. Solovieff to soul, the night frightens. It| Following the concert, compositions of the early | a robust theme in G. followed by sparkling and | It’s author, Vitali was horn about the middle On the social committee of the which deserves so (Aria from The Force of Des- much credit for presenting to the public of Juneau the interesting Walter White, Mrs. Harry G. Watson, Mrs. w. Alberta -| | STOCK QUOTATIONS | YOHI‘ | Setuingios — | E\ | NEW YORK, Feb. 18. — Closing I"('O"l(’, ! - | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine T ‘slock today is 14'%, American Can 1109, American Power and Light Deductions for Bad Debts Permitted in Making \13* , Anaconda 59, Bethlehem Steel 884, Calumet and Hecla 18%, Com- Annual Statement l | monwealth and Southern 3%, Gen- | eral Motors 67's, International Har-| vester 104', Kennecott 63'2, New York Central 45%, Southern Pa- cific 50%, United Slfltes Steel 107%, United Corporation 67, Cities Ser- vice 4%, Pound $4.89':, Republic T Steel 35. | Bad debts constitute a consider- able item in the returns of many taxpayers and may be treated in one of two ways—either by deduc- tion from gross income in respect to debts ascertained to be worth- less either in whole or in part, or by a Jeduction of & reasonable addition to a reserve for bad debts. Taxpayers were given an option for 1921 to select either of the two methods. The method used in the return for 1921 must be used in returns for subsequent years ‘unless per- mission is granted by the Com-| DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 188.07, ® rails 5823, utilities 34.75. VA SRR PSR X " EXTINGUISHED ND HOW YOUR SISTER RO BUL THE SHOTTERS PEEP THROUGH AT THE NEIGHBORS AS THEY MOVED IN-I REMEMBER TH' TIME | PUSHED A KEY THROUGH A KEY HOLE-AN’ WASN'T SHE MAD 2| handling one specific aedt. MARY ELLEN, AND What constitutes a ‘“reasonable addition” to a reserve for bad debts must be determined in the light of the facts, and will vary as between classes of business and with con- ditions of business prosperity. It wui aepend primarily upon the total amount of debts outstanding as of the close of the taxable year, those arising currently as well as those arising in prior taxable years, and the total amount of the exist- ing reserve. In case subsequent realizations upen outstanding debts prove to be more or less than estimated at the time of the creation of the ex- isting reserve, the amount of the excess or inadequacy in the exist- ing reserve should be reflected in the determination of the reason- able addition necessary in the tax- able year, A taxpayer using the = reserve method should show iry his re- turn the volume of charge sales (or other business ' transactions) for ! the year, and the percentage of the reserve to such amount, the total amount of notes and accounts re- U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAT THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau, Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginnfing at 4 p.m., Feb. 18. Fair and colder tonight, Friday increasing cloudiness, probably snow by night; moderate east winds, becoming southeast Friday. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temyp. Humidity Wind Velocity 2027 27 k) N 6 20.53 23 85 E 2 29.69 27 4“4 s CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Piéclp. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathe: 38 38 34 34 16 Rain 16 -15 Barrow -30 -32 -36 -36 6 Nome -6 -6 -8 -8 10 Bethel - - 4 0 2 4 Fairbanks -22 -22 -46 -46 4 Dawson -6 -6 -2 -2 10 St. Paul 30 30 28 30 26 Dutch Harbor 32 30 20 36 20 Kodiak 24 24 24 28 12 Cordova 30 28 12 12 4 Juneau 32 27 23 23 12 Sitka 31 - 17 - Ketchikan 34 32 22 24 4 Prince Rupert . M 32 34 4 Edmbnton 3 32 12 12 Seattle 42 38 34 18 Portiand TR ) 3 10 San Francisco ... 54 52 4 1 New York .40 36 30 30 [] Washington 40, 36 2% 28 4 WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 35; Blaine, clear, 36; Vies toria, snowing, 33; Alert Bay, cloudy, 32; Bull Harbor, . cloudy, 30; Triple Island, partly cloudy; Langara, cloudy, 34; Ketchikan, clear, 24; Craig, snowing, 27; -Wrangell, partly cloudy, 25; Petersburg, cloudy, 15} Sitka, snowing, 29; Radioville, showing, 29; Soapstone Point, snowing, 26; Juneau, cloudy, 26; Skagway, cloudy, 16; St. Elias, clear, 30; Cor- dova, clear, 10; Copper River, clear; Chitina, clear, -20; Anchorage, clear, -10; Fairbanks, foggy, -48; Nenana, cloudy, -50; Hot Springs, clear, -52; Tanana, clear, -56; Nulato, clear, -44; Kaltag, clear, -48; Unalakleet, clear, -20; Flat, clear, -15; Ohogamute, cloudy, -12 WEATHER SYNOPSIS ik A storm area of marked intensity was centered this morning oyer Waather Snow Cloudy Pt. Cldy Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today 12 noon today Station Atka Anchorage Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Ciloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Pt. Cldy Snow - Clear Pt. Cldy Cloudy 12 34 34 48 ocBBBoBRENoNERB eS8 might steal you away from me.) (c) Serenade (Song in English) SChuben George F. Alexander and Mrs. Roh-‘ SEATTLE, Feb. lert Bender ‘were hostesses at a Guard boat Atalanta radioed this !small reception at the Governor's forenoon that fire aboard the tug | Arthur Foss was under control after | 18.—The Coast|missioner of Internal Revenue to‘ change to the other method. made at least 30 days prior to the Amount of the debts ascertained to ceivable at the beginning and end Application to change must be Of the taxable year, and’ the total the Aleutian Islands, the lowest reported pressure béing 28.40 a short distance southwest of Atka. The storm area noted yes morning over the Gulf of Alaska has moved -inland- to: Alberta, .l- pressed those who heard her with| her exceptional technic and inter- pretative ability. * House in honor of Mrs. Solovieff. (a) "Seguidilla” (French) (Aria | Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. from Carmen) ... Bizet Charles W. Hawkesworth, Mrs. though the pressure continued below ‘normal.throughout the Gulf of Alaska and Southeastern Alaska. High barometric pressure prevailed from Oregon and California southwestward tc the Hawalian Islands, /it and also another tug had poured close of the taxable year for which be worthless and charged egainst streams of water into the burning the change is to be effective. Haw- |the reserve during the taxable year. — et Miss Frances Harland, a Juneau| girl who has become an accom-' plished pianist, accompanied Mrs. Solovieff and Miss Parrott. | From the first song on the pro-| gram, the gentle “Lungi Dal Caro (Near the walls of Seville I'll soon Hairy G. Watson and Mrs. Walte dance the gay seguidilla. But White, members alone what can one do, true joy Star committee presenting' the con begins when there are two, Matron of the Star. of the Eastern so cert, and Mrs. Glenn Oakes, Worthy' Brunelle Bill leraft for nearly an hour at Discov-, €Ver, a taxpayer filing a first re-, ery Bay. {turn in 1936, may select either or e the two methods, subject to the! approval of the Commissioner upon {examination of the return. r NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS! ‘When you buy or sell an automo- bile remember transaction must be {registered with City Clerk. Also as- T'll take my lover with me!) (b) Si Mes Vers Avaient des Opposed Permission to adopt the merve’cerbaln of taxes thereon have been the crest being 30.64 iriches at latitude 36 degrees and longitude 144 degrees.. This general preuure distribution has beén' atended by light precipitation from Southeastern Alaska southward to San Prancisco, also over the Aleutians and by nnan\ly fair weéather over the re- mainder of the field of observation. Dense ground. fogs vm-um this morning over the greater portion of the interior of Alaska.' | Mrs. George N. Tulintseff poured Is method is limited to taxpayers hav—. pald, as car is subject to attachment Very cold weather ‘prevalled over the interior.of Alaska last pight, the lowest reported'heing 56 below at Tanana. The cold weather ex- tended to the Guilf of Alaska, Anchorage reporm ‘a. minimum of 15 Ailes (French) ... . Hahn and Mrs. W. W. Council, Mrs:| At Fairbanks (Could my songs their flight be Gertrude Naylor, Miss Mary Joyce, Miss Catherine Torkelson and Miss ing a large number of accountsfor delinquent payments, regard- where credit is extended over a |less of ownership. considerable period of time. It is| A. W. HENNING, Bene,” sung in Italian, to the fi-| nau stirring and hearty “I Love, Life” Feb. 18—/ Mrs. Solovieff delighted her| audience. Her true, voice, her facile| interpretation of each song and the great ease of her presentation; were pleasing. | That she is an actress as well as| a talented soprano added to the pieasure of hearing her. In the aria from Carmen she was the| +gay “flirtatious Bpanish..dahcer. in- viting her lover to join her in the dance and with the same authen- ticity, in the Russian “Blades of| Grass,” by Tschaikowsky, was she| the sad young girl, pouring out her soul because of her unfortunate marriage. Program and Notes Following is her program, with' accompanying pmgram notes: winging) . Sylvia Berg assisted in serving. e, i \Unprecedent Conditions Iv. (a) My Withered Wreath (Rus- sian) . Glier (Don’t come w me with your bright smile and pure love. My! Jlife is already on its last little flame. What can I bring you| with my worn-out soul?) b). Blades of. Grass, (Russian) | 3 Tschalkowsky (Was l not growing young and| strong As the blades of the grass upon the fields | LONDON, Feb. The sun came to burn the grass, |of the Exchequer Neville Cham- The knife came to cut the grass, ' |berlain launched the two day de- Demand Loan 18. — Chancellor Oh! bitter fate and unending woe. Was I not nurtured as a flower| in my father's house? In spite bate on' the seven and one half bmlon dollar British defense pro- gram with this declatation in the FAIRBANKS, Alaska, The Fairbanks Chamber of Com-| DOt granted for the purpose of| adv. C(ty Clerk. below and cordwu 10 above. merce has gone on record opposed to the taxation of gold and platin- um as proposed in the Brunelle| bill before the Territorial Legisla-| ture. | | | Approves $2,000,000 tr Appropriation with ! Which to Buy Fish| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. — The| Senate Committee has approved |the bill authorizing an appropria- | tion of $2,000000 to enable the Surplus Commodity Corporation to | purchase fish for relief distribu-| ({4 Herbert Marshail‘ says: ...a light smoke is a joy to the thrdat” House of Commons today: “Unprecedented conditions and times have forced upon us this of all my tears I was given in| marriage to a gray bearded man, to an old and ugly man. Oh! fateful and unending woe. Oh,|vast expenditure.” Vice Admiral, Combined such bitter sorrow I should know) | Chamberlain moved the adoption (¢) Russian song .. Werclmky|m the committee on ways and| Japanese Fleet, Is Dead [menns of a resolution authorizing | Do not go n‘/rx‘y Love o OWAN%| YOSUKA, Japan, Feb. 18.—Vice { (a) Lungi dal Caro Bene (Ital- | { dton. ian) sgcchi (When two that ove are parted| never in life to meet again, even the bravest hearted but live to, languish in bitter anguish, and| only death can heal the pain). (b) El Cefiro (Spanish) “Before I came over to this country an English cigarette appealed to me because it was firmly packed. In America I tried various popu- lar brands looking for the same virtue. Lucky Strike led all the rest. And what’s more—I soon discovered that Luckies were a light smoke and a positive joy to the throat.” L i HERBERT MARSHALL FAMOUS RKO RADIO PICTURES’ STAR i M Xn two billion dollar arms loan. | it i Halemnn Labor and Liberal forces are mus- | Admiral Yashutaro Iwashita, aged Old Mexican Folk Song! (b) The Lass with the Delicate |tering for a battle against the plan. |51, Chief of the Staff of the com- (Breeze when at eve you are pass-| Air . . Dr. T. Arne! -t bined J“P“-““ue fleet, is dead here ing swift "neath the darkening, (c) I Love Life ... | Today’s News Today—Empire. after a brief illness. 5 Mana-Zucca | A sky, gather the fragrance of flow-, Generous With Encores ers, murmur of leaves as theyj Daily Cr088'w0rd Puzzle In addition to her program, Mrs. sigh, white jasmine fragrance and; Solovieft, who was generous in re-/ songs of the birds, the thrill of sponding to her applause, sang six the kisses take with you, yet do ,songs, in encore. Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie [AISTPIEINIPIAISIS] IS TIARIEREUIRIAIL| IKIOIRIE A BRTIAM] 23, Pronoun 24 Small cup used not tell him all you are knowlng Miss Parrott Plays 1 about the shadows when night! Miss Parrott, accompanied Schu- IAINTHEROIAMIEID! INEERSILIIIT] in cutting ICHliS/KIYIL[1 INIE]S] diamonds [E[VIAIDIE] has darkened the twilight blue). (bert’s Serenade, in Miss Solovieff’s t touch Drinks slowly 25. Causth el i, (a) ) 1L Ovule house of the 16 Rind ot antelope 20. Breathe ek Im| second group of songs, with a violin Brought into ”“Babgs Cold 1obligato and played “The Girl with; o the world the Flaxen Hair” by Debussey, as e an encore, in addition to playing 'El::n"com Help end it quicker the following concert compositions: | 18 Provers without “‘dosing"* P B PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Eaafigfif (O]min|> (D) LDEUZER ooluunn 27. Exist 28, Front of the oot 29. Fold over and ogether 2 person 83 o Day 36. (a) Ciaccona ... ... Tommaso Vitali anse de Concert Ouide Musin A DO YOU KNOW? One quarter of the young people, and three quarters of all people over 50 years of age, suffer from defective vision. 19. Began Star in the 12 [0Z]|—P>I0] OZI=] l(b) E3 >z E| D[S} £ 50. Tumultuous disorder 28. Hotel 2. Rall bird 39. Firearm n Hemlno of “Lohengrin” 63, Takes: solid food An independent survey was made recently among professional men and women —lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke cigarettes, 87% smted they personally prefer a light smoke. Mr. Marshall verifies the wisdom of this pref- erence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen, and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. That's why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process “It’s i Bt Alaska Electric Light ‘ Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on the throat! “THE CREAM OF THE CROP” 8 Power Co. il - fl i , AR AR O RO A. Light SmOke THE TERMINAL *I¢’s Toasted”—Your Throat Protectlon “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” AGAINST lRRlTATlON—AGAINST COUGH 54. 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