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I TOLD YUH'NOT T L\:AVE NO NEWSPAPER LAY \A‘ AQO\_J ND A Marine News SURVEY SHIPS ARE ASSIBNED, ALASKA WATERS Swamson Wl“ Command Pioneer — Discoverer, Surveyor Coming North SEATTLE, Feb. 9.—Commander O. W. Swainson has been assigned to the third Coast Geodetic Survey Ship Pioneer in Alaska waters for survey during the coming summer in the West Unalaska area The Discoverer will survey ea; of Unimak Pass and the Pioneer is especially detailed to work ahead The Surveyor will establish bea- SOnS. The ships will sail horth early in May. NORCO BRINGS SEVEN T0 PORT “THIS MORNING ‘The motorship Norco, Capt. Ben Joyce and Purser George Holferty, docked in Juneau this morning, heavily howed down with a load of ice taken on while crossing Taku entrance. She was posted to sail at 5 o'clock after ding fish at the Juneau Cold Storage dock. Passengers from Seattle were Mr and Mrs, Jens Satre, Jack Shafer, G. Gall, Gene Covey. From Ketchikan—Mrs. Shryb- man and from Petersburg, Mrs, C. B. Strand -o ‘TIDES TOMORROW | * - . Lovu tide High tide Low tide High tide 2:36 a. 8:49 a. m,, 3:41 p. m, 10:14 p. m, B Cold weather prolection is yours . at a real saving now at H. S Graves; during ‘‘The Clothing Man’s” close out of men's heavy winter outdoor clothes. ady. 52 feet Taet feet feet m, 0.2 133 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. i December 13, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Olaf | Swanson, John Lowell and Walluf Rasmussen have ap; d for atrade and manufacturing site under the provisions of the act of May 14 1898 (30 Stat. 413) for land inc'ud ed in Survey No. 1530 situate on Glacier Highway 14 miles north- west of Juneau, Alaska, Anchorage 08153, containing 40 acres, Latitude 58 degrees 23’ 40” N. longitude 134 degrees 33’ 35" W. and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claims ad- versely any of the above mentioned ' land should file their adverse claims in the local land office, An- ! chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Pirst publication, Jan. 26, 1938. Last publication, March 23, 1938. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 NEWALASKAN _HOTEL | So. Franktin Stree mw——-uuusmo ‘ the remainder _ Ferrandini, o e 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco in port and scheduled to return south, sailing at 5 o'clock this afternoon Alaska in port bound west Scheduled to sail at 4:30 this afternoon Princess Norah arrive Friday evening SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle at 10 am., Feb- ruary 11 Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail fromn Seattle February 11, to or scheduled afternoon e Bt a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1938. SUSEEN PRTIIIAA. BN . %Y . -WEN-INEE-. RSN N L2 o s SRS S 8 C 8- S By CLIFF STE‘?RFTT JESS WOT I WUZ "\ WORRIED OVER T”AQ Y GHOST O OURN BEEN READIN / — e n GOOD GRIEF ! HE'S GONE O P--AN' READIN DOIN'. SO Now H THIS NOTE PLAG [ JESS GNE A LOOK! N Blockmg a Clty s Harbor ° freight only. Baranof scheduled to sail from Eeattle February 12 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer north, west. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Weanes- day night at 6 pm., for ©:tka and wayports. Tart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port slexander, Kake and way- ® ports. . 0o e e 000000 o0 FROZEN FISH OUT ONNORCO LOSE THREE TO = juneau Riflemen Over 100,000 pounds of frozen fish are going south on the Norco this evening, destined for Prince Ru- pert and Seattle. All of the fish are from the Al- aska Coast Fisheries. Eighteen thousand pounds of frozen white king salmon are going to Prince Rupert, 38,000 pounds of sable to Seattle, and 50,000 pounds of sil- vers also to Seattle. SEVENTY-TWO “COME IN ON S, S ALASKA Seventy-two passengers arrived in Juneau this afternoon aboard the! steamer Alaska, 42 from Seattle and from Southeast Al-| \aska points. Docking at the Alaska Steamship dock shortly after noon the, Alaska is posted to sail at 4:30 }o'clock this afternoon. This is the ‘msk trip of the Alaska for the ISJal | season. From Seattle Sven Asp, T. Austermann, Mrs. T.| Austermann, K. Austermann, J. Co- dogerogs, F. Collins, G, A. Dale, Mrs. J. V. Davis, Baxter Feleh, R. A.| ®0cecvcecccccscscecossscssese e amer Iroquo For three hours, the ste: A hea harbor of Miami, Fla. side of the channel, and be on the other side. proceeded to her next p LAUNDRY BOYS Tugs refloated her, and with her Alco. if an employer pay increase the value of the property and thus constitute cost of a per- manent improvement The Federal income tax may not be deducted. The tax on unjust en- ricl nt—a Federal tax on income not deductible Income tax, however, paid to the State by an individual on his income is an al- lowable deduction in his Federal income-tax return. Customs duties paid by a person on s imported for his own use are eductible Import or tariff duties paid to customs officers; and Federal estate and gift t State inheritance, estate succession taxes |on Federal income-tax retu is line, cigarettes, and liquor ducer, or importer, ductible by the purchaser sumer the sales tax levied by a S be deducted by the case they cannot be deducted arately a tax. Federal taxes on admissions excess of 40 cents are deductible, but the taxpayer must show that ac- count has been kept of the amount| paid. ces on club #dues are de-. ductible by the member paying them. | An individual may deduct the tax 'on his telephone conversations., ra- dio mess telegrams, and cables sep- : tible |corporation for the purpose ithe normal tax and the s undistributed profits. t of eall undamaged. i (Internaticnal Illustrated News Seward Defeats por in Chatham Straits Transport Leaves Femmer Dock every legacy are not deductible posed upon the manufacturer, and are not de- con- Whether or not the gasoline te may| Act of 1935 (as amended) is deduc-| in computing net income of a s the in- 1x on employees under sec- g | 801. the amount may be de- ucied by the employer as an or- | se and the employees are re- P . 4liquired to report as additional in- . come in their Federal income-tax DEDUCTION FOR TAXES returns the amounts of the tax so es on real estate and personal|paiq for them rty paid during the vear 1937 ° picense fees exacted by a State or R deductible. So-called taxes, ¢jty ypon certain businesses are de- which are assessed against local|guctible as taxes. Automobile li- benefits, such as streets, sidewalks, nense fees are ordinarily taxes and drainage, and other like improve- |gequctible. Postage is not a tax and ments, are not deductible but are js not deductible. In general, t to be capitalized. as they tend to|are deductible only by the pe upon whom they are imposed. axes and or irns. The; Federal taxes on automobiles, gaso- l are im- pro- or individual pur-| : . o |chaser depends upon the terms of| business, li privilege, EXCIS€ line State law imposing the tax; con-| and stamp taxes paid to internal-| o v oniy the right to the deduction, | revenue collectors are deductible as |, oyl g seller. taxes provided they are not added| . ;o in the different States & Biocked the channel lasdinto the (1o and made & part ot the expenses) o L o oo i ust of wind grounded her stern on one of the business or the cost of the =R VT HETE it it could be prevented, the bow grounded articles of merchandise with respect Creipr A S 300 passengers she to which they are paid. in which Paid or acerued under the R"""““, e of both urtax on ation Co. “M. S. DART” ‘Wednes- @ ! b”"'_ Port Alexander and way ports. At .the Brumswicn iast mnight, ; Unemployment compensation con-| preight recetved not later than 4 Stubbies beat Snow W badly Seward Rifle Club defeated l;\i’("““‘:; ‘ép({“‘lj“.‘];‘li:‘,»‘!“lfl‘;“““ ”I pm. Tuesday. three games straight, while in the au Rifle and Pistol Club by ‘2%€ 2 ERRLEE i puiab b J J Islander's League, Panay won in 16 points in their recent postal|{PO! 2 business expenses. FOR INFORMATION total pinfall over the Visayas cording. to Seward Leores| The income tax imposed upon em-|{MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Th: scores follow: here today by thé local|Plovees by section 801 of the Socializ s : STUBBIES 1b. Seward shot a total of 94§com- Security Act may not be deducted . Johnston 135 163 132— 430 pared with 927 for Juneau jbytue ”“"lz-"""’ - “_Ln ')1"0‘_;‘ e CANADIA Travel Morgan 163 158 148— 469 Complete Seward score follows: |@Xes imposed upon employers by PACIFIC |Rayel 175 161 181— 51T Pr. Sg. Kn. St. Tot.|sections 804 and 901 of the Social sl on a i SRR T R s R e fi__lmwm'unl\ Act may be deducted by the 2 Totals 473 482 461—1416 H. S. Horton 50 50 45 45—193| i o PRIN- SNOW WHITE Harl Myers 50 49 44 45—188| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | CESS” lG. Larson 153 112 134— 399 J ulsteiner 50 47 48 40185\ CooooarNnOpeioR = x 1£‘|me 141 121 ij:’ :34 C. P. Gilliland 49 44 46 444183‘ District Land Office Liner arson — 405 - — e P q > Ancnorage, Alaska i ~ ——| Seward Tot, 249 337 236 Ptesier 0 4 Juneau to Vancouver, Totals 403—1188| Juneau Tot. 249 244 227 207927} . . Ovcember 29 13 ol Victori Seattl ___| Notice is hereby given that Archie ria or Seattle Terenci 146— 465 16/ M. Chase, entryman, together with | PO p:;‘l':““ T -mz T oA {his witnesses, Albert F. Parker, and SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Paulo 175— 440 NO NEED TO SHIVER {Leslise Franklin Parker. #11 of Gus- PRINCESS NORAH b g e lobed o g mm:tam;_ Alal.ska‘l has z{x‘ml‘nn}:o(l) final January 30 ;augh 2 2 P O l S stead, chorage | o Totals 408 482 489—1371| yeather" outdoor garment from H.|o7e4n for lot 3. sec. 7. T. 40 6. ;‘;_‘m February—13, 23 VIBSTAS §. Graves. “The Clothing Man” is|p and the S“NE', SE%NW',| Connections at Vancouver with A. Fulgencio .. 133 142 146— 421 (losing out a large stock of heavyisec, 12, T. 40 S. R. 58 E. CRM. con- | Canadian Paeific Services: AlgE . 165 140 138— 433 winter and work garments— at big | taining 151.24 acres, and it is now Transcontinental F. Fgeenclo ... 190 166 146— 42 prjce reductions. ady. |in the files of the U. S. Land Of- Trans-Atlantic o A - e ey i .~ lfice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no| Trans-Pacific ; 3013 g 1 ITORS | T mdfifi ot IN T\I-g::‘ IEZORJOMLIR;;’I ()0\:‘1:_;]:1~s'P“’WSt i filedi | Tickets, reservations and full COURT FOR THE TERI:E!TORY protest is filed in the local land particulars from 'MRS, JOHN NEWMAN | or Laska DIVISION NUM- office” within the period of publi- V. W. MULVIHILL ENTERTAINS TODAY B}“‘R ONE cation or thirty days thereafter Agent, C.P.R. AT BRIDGE P TY’ Before FELIX GRAY, Commis-|521d 081 broof Wil be accepted and Juneau G AR s fficio Probate Judge, = : o w3 {Sor Ay S48 ate JHCH GEORGE A. LINGO, CANADIAN Mrs. R. A, Ferrandini, Mrs. Lillian Frost, Edith C. Gabriel Sybil E. Godfrey, R. R. Hermann. Wm. King, Mike Kosoff, J. Marin- oveh, Einar Neimi, Mrs. Ida Neimi, Hulda Nikula, Mavis Nikula, J. .| Potter, S, Sunde, L.. W. Turoff, Mrs. L. W Turoff, Jack Turoff Bob Tur- (off, F. Volk, J. B. Warrack, Lucille | Wilson. Paul Abbott, A. Brakke, R. Claus, G. Claus, H. Enhult, E. Hautala, J. J. Ross, F. Stresser, Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain, Molly Grace Cham- berlin, Wm. Chamberlin, Art Cham- berlin, Ralph Soberg, Miss Gail Os- borne. ; From Ketchikan—S. Daniels, C.| (‘ol(Nem W. D. Gross, J. Gucker, Howard, Mrs. D. Kimball, An- nie McDonald, N. A. McEachran, J. Maloca, W. Nelson, Mrs. H. Peterson, R. Roody, Mrs R. Roody, R. D.! Russell, Mrs. E. Ryus, T. Zorich, S.! T. Zuern, From Wrangell—Geo. Chamber- linfi M. M. Custard From Petersburg—A. Hangerud, B. F. Heintzleman, J. B. Loftus,| Catherine McKinnon, L. Oldroyd, M.| D. Williams, L. Sabigas. >eo | W. L. BENDER MARRIES RESIDENT OF TACOMA Word has been received In Ju-| neau that W. L. Bender, father of Robert Bender, former publisher ofi |The Empire whose death occurred .“‘ Phoenix, Arizona, in December, ’was married February 3 to Mrs. Ada G. Loretz. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ben- der are residents of Tacoma. Mr. Bender visited his son and daughter-in-law in Juneau last summer, | | | | '|Mrs. John Newman was hostess {To be issued ‘|close March 1. For space and list- today, to a group of friends who assembled at her home on East Street for an afternoon of bridge. Valentine decorations added to the occasion which assembled Mrs. At a Valentine iuncheon William Jarman, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Mauri Reaber, Mrs. Fred Tiedt, M Walter Hellan, Mrs. William Reck, Mrs. George Penny, Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. Evans Gruber, Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. J. C. Michaelson and Mrs. Tom George - NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY March 15 and forms ings please call Juneau and Doug- las Telephone Co. Phone 420, adv. Register | iDate first publication, Feb, 9, 1938. Date last publication, March 9, 1938. ! IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-| PACIFIC TATE OF ROBERT W. BENDER,; deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that HELEN BENDER was on the, 8th day of February, 1638, appointed | administratrix of the estate of Ro-| bert W. Bender, deceased. All persons having claims against' the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present them to the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru-' ary 8th, 1938. | HELEN BENDER, | Administratrix First publication, February 9, 1938.' Last publication, March 2, 1938. HOTEL GASTINEAU | ... Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION —Caus into Lynn Canal southbound. t—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. LUMBER ‘Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0..ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 S K =R Al:z sl\q bthmsmp Com Due Juneau | ‘Leéave - Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound fBARANOF Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 *ALASKA ..Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 tBARANOF Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 *ALASKA : Feb 19 Feb. 22° Mar. 1 tax or| A Reservations Are : Due Tonight for Norwomen row at Northerr Presbyterian Church Miss Frances Harland, acc who will be presented in a program Group singing will be led by of lice Palmer, wit |lay at the piano, Presiding at the dinner tomorrow club whose membe take a dip every N Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn PHONE 114 musical P N N R B N Y . NEWS L Q. ANSWERS . e 1. David Dubinsky. He said ® ® Lewis blocked CIO-AFL peace. e |® 2 Y . . 3. Michael Kalinin . o 4. False. He was given $7- o ® 500 .« o No. . ° ® 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U - > | Affair to Be Held Tornor-! Take cold weather in stride SR with clothes that will keep you thern Light |warm has what you need, at : f : ; | close-out prices that will save a Reservations are due tonight for|man's pocketbook as well as his the Norwomen dinner to be held health, adv, omorrow evening from 6 until 7:30| S - Sl oclock in the Northern Light PIes-| pefore London's Victoria em- b)(l;].u’n Church. | pe|Pankment was erected, the Thames n the program tomorrow Will beiyjver floweq 3 *d over ground wher Miss Helen Parrott, -violinist, and| vyt AL S ied selections. | fiss Fin- h Mrs. J. P. close in the absence of Mrs. R. E. Rob- i vmr.' Srlemlid food, perfect |ertson, will be Mrs. John A. Glasse.! LARGE serviee. Comvenlence and |Mrs. Glasse, Miss Louise Kemper, ROOMS, Rates $.50 and Miss Etolin Coulter are in ‘%Il with - charge of reservations, bath Bormaiont. Gusots. RO & L R ALASKANS LIKE THE Fort Wayne, Ind. nus a Polar Bear M 1pposed to s Day. in the face of the most win- st. H. S. Graves, |scores of buildings now stand, * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- “The Cloth- Berg from Seattle Feb. 11 D. B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 Pilot—L. Agent— ' RUSSELIL CLITHERO SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot Alaska Air 'l‘ransport, lnc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 Office 587 Chief Pi ’ SHELDON SIMMONS 4-Place ilot— 3ARR 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier DAY neau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10¢ and return CHARTER SERVICE TELEPHONE 623 Round Trip. ANYPLACE IN ALASKA C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative WEEKLY SAILINGS Leave Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Boun NORCO ...Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 NORTHLAND Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 NORCO Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. ....Phone 109 J. B. BURFQRD, Ticket Agent ..Phone 79 CITY WHARF . - ..Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas A;ent ...Phone 18 Ar. Juneau Lv. Jun Juneau ONLY 5 Houns Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen tions. ground sta’ *Fairbanks *Fairbanks Arrive Fairbanks Juneau *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES $90.00 JUNEAU—~FAIRBANKS Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence LESS- ROUND TRIP >10% TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE * Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. o ¥

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