The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1940, Page 6

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T R o R 6 THE l)\ll\ AL f\bKA LMPIR}; lUl;SDAY DEC. 31, 1940. g YES.BUT You SEE, 1 FlGJQE THAT BY CUTTING ouT By CLIF F STERRETT TAK| RIDES AND as a paid-up subseriber 1o MOVIES, AND GOING VIES A The Daily Alaska Empire LUNCHES 5, S — > 4 is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE "REBECCA” Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! POLLY AND HER PALS A. KUNNAS -DAD OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO SAVE THAT MUCH ¢ IN NO TIME/ Y BUT TS SO K XPENSIVE, Terrifories i ??@wiinmg |STEAMFR MOVEMENTS r-E | CARBCNTE NOBTHBOUND . 2 P acy IoAzd l'-h,. il ils W W t S I p o g . Paralysis Cause Y r Y 1 {1 7 . brin NEW YORK, Dec 1 Amc 10 a. m » territoric from Alaska : st - > BT R Northbound Bouthbound hs < ° : FE N A camer Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Mrs. Geor i o [aia Par a LI";“‘ F Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 . SOU ol R 2/ ,'\Pf’,‘ % Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 i 5 BEfa0e o 100 e W BARANOF Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 arrive ®e 000 s00s00000000000cs e 5 C Outh at O n o Dines mk Connects with 8. 8. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer G. B » kit o National tha « and Uzinkfe. Barvetl J North Coast 1 o | Mtte ! ) ol Olson, Pa o President FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS ( irs Leoe ¥ ¢ OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL » . 1 . "d - § > - Ful Lo : o THE ALASKA LINE 1 M C. € leaves every Wednesday ® i + chased the driver of this car through fer, was found sitting disconsolately on a garbage IR et e 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port e P isco s until he rammed into a can (background) and the car being washed. Po- T2 2IGHT OFFICES—4 1 Alexander, Kake and way- Feaii rant When police reached the s lice said Whittington was drunk. Whittington H. 0. ADAMS Agent 1’,', \ the driver, George Whittington, a Fort Barry sold- | said he was tired. e + Commiss for the Phily ol the But wha S 1941 StarsPresage Year oot SESS DRI ceutives as nal Commit I Gov, Jose Miguel ; [ That's the President’s prob-| T _—_# Puerto Rico and Gov’ rence W Ge lem, and the e rts’. After they L Y Cramer of the Virgin Island ner re ke their guesses, Congress will : K ‘ L TiDES TOMORROW | 1 sicomin rritorial ci- e its say Al : J ever the solution of as a [eamshlp om any i ¥ C am., 16.1 t f\n] Mor \,,:] P do one thing. It may - s —_— Wayes. ]:“wlv thn“ - fledged whirl to those spending ?’-‘_"W--M“*-“‘“ o S g Of Most Supreme (rlses et oty i oo | MARINE AIRWAYS——U. §. MAIL 0 0se economists who s € l 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorzed Carrier that increased Federal SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE e i SEAPLANE CHARTER KENVICE——ANY FLACE IN AZASKA equirements for prosperity balanced budget, the defense § SEAIDARTES TUNERL- VHONE 623 ,’“\'. »A‘ our il p——# ~ewcvu [CALASKA AIR TBANSPORT, Inc. & | i Lonoie All Flanes | Operating Own Aeronautial Mk 6 s Ewar o Radio Station KANG PHONE . et e Radio | HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAD 12 ¥ o A Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER OVER THOUSAND ; - - TR ——— Ma ' son.—Sully’s ery JOIN IN HIKE & G : o IR R ah, Dec. 2" —An es- The Daily Alaska Empire 1 persons participated al the twenty-ninth re- newal of the famous Timpanogos dubbed *America’s largest com- b Approximately 928 bl ved officlal summit badges on reaching the top of the ... 12,008-fcot mountain. Another 100 . persans were believed to have scaled the peak too early to get official P s — e e e o e s "\( ; __ Juneauw to A Co. WEEKLY SMUC e | Ar.Jun. Lv.Jun. N.B. SB with 1t the Uni- fecl the grip of ex , The' cost of ¢ 5 a litle less Leave of actunl | ALASKA TRANSPORTAZION Seattle recognition of - their feat. than the price COMPANY e i i H ¢ Dee.2% pec. 26 tr o } v pec. 20 Try a clageified ad in The Empire. | d sident Roose- 31 Jan. { S, ec. Anmericans living in England have enrolled in Home Guard units, ready i Seotais: Sallings from Pler? Seaille 7 ast - peo. 2 i 1o help fight off any Nazi invasion attempt. Commander of the first And Hoxt 1y tajlles i S Jan. 7 J80- o mechanized division of American Guards is General Wade Hayes (with : of the United| Seattle ; gan. 3 map), who served with (,umal Pershing in the U. Army in the last States in a way indicating that his| i . (.“ EEN, Agent 109 war, He is shown with Sir Sergison Brooke, British General, watching . destiny is bound to that of the na- S. S. TONGASS Dee. 31 , 4 HENRY G Passengers RROEYRLS | %Q} B» ne;ino\u sub- t ich has clected him to a [ Freight, Phon® E Asiatic palm term, 8 h’}fm diving Exist lCcpynghL 1940) | Addresses A S A, PASSENGERS FREIGHT There is no substiluie for Newspaper Advertising . svint oo Cenjunction . Course of . Stuck in the calil a REFRIGERATION : i o ASEES Budge! Bugahoo, Just ’ » Neitehing - Meeleht wegsl, ek, What i Means, Gwem D. B. FEMMER R 17. Too 1 Rien brown PR P it g R R Good Explanation (T g SEHEBEELE a“d FARES :; “';'}..fifu afl;’n’fi SERIAE . U g : one Night 312 | 5 21. § - Towad thy | (Continued f) -~ 130 = § J““EA“ Ta SEATTLL ¥ -{- ({IEISDD A ¥ G 7'.4%;:“ b Al 61 Bend in oRpnIEe Arom Rete gue) anber and Blllflmg flalenab } ] : (Airthoil and Express Only) A 81 ufi}:{}:‘:é "ot the i novlvhumm lof the slide ruie experts say it1| ’ PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU g aubs be in 1941, A Wall| : MOUDAY. THURS- ' : "8 ANADIAN it SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH ‘US To Improve FAIRB}\H!'\S T0 JUNERU oay.'snivmoay e s ey | NS ) and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. ys they're ! pessimistic. He thinks itll be $90,-| T ode 000 0. In any event, tex| receipts will march upward at, 2utomobile about the same page, unless| 117 " {Pagsengers— Airmail and Express) JI!NEAII TO FAIRBANKS IUESPAY {Pas senqers——Au'mml and Express) upm. e CALIFORNIA GROCERY AT Mo- s K"“fl ‘o( ke Congress raises (axes. My expert| I8 LINER d M‘AT M,mKET Bl cau lanks . Ruby Beibel Flat Ohpir Grath 1. (Ll me e thinks the tax re-| UegRE n o vlNcoURR, aAnd . . « i Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 » citiep PRI n. ERn . TAk waulat VICTORIA OliS!Q‘l'l'll 487. TELEPHONES- ~371 Fairbanks 8200 7400 3900 7600 5600 4500 44.00 A Cib S rrgh the $10,000,000,600" mark | ' = VE“ “ L *—Via Fairhanks. Bewe 104, or better, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | F‘Esn : ¥ — Local, LA < retan that wen't be enough to eatch Princess Norah ' Restrict { LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. JT:'&C?V. | g with * st spending. - eside Prindess Norah flomé’-flr'wn VEGBTABLES 1 axcl . 3 B +—Via Fairbanks, newspaper some persons’ say the country’s'in January 1—15—29 1 story the mood to accept new taxes as g PRESH LGCAL EGGS BAILY Passengers — Airmail — Air Express DTy Connections at Vancouver with | acific Alaska Airways, Inc. “Pan American Airways System Cover inevitable consequence of the 5 | OM OUR OWN FARM) Dovourtd | 1se program. TELEPIONE 478 BROMPT DELIVERY conduct | Hicw much should taxes be in-| %a..% A 85 Aftectedly sh¥ | (/caced, when nobody knows what! 140. In the direc~ ‘lhc national income level will be % tion of AFFIC OFFICE -%fli-.-flfl PO | for unet At shoula these e s L,m; DELEBECQUE % fl.-./ e i e, fo::-.h‘(m\kte.‘.:itx:::"t{lxg: e 47, Asiatic ne Or should the income groupsearn- District Sales Manager 135 So. Punklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTLE T i * lmb rom, say $5.000 a year to $100.- " 1000 and Up a-year, take the heavi- = est tax rap?

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