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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY; FEB. 13, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS ~ By CLIFF STERRETT NEARLY ALL THE MAW'S SASSIETY FER PICTURES HAVE BEEN WAL, FER TH’ MORE SERIOUS STUDY CUT OUT OF MY ONCE ANGEL/S OF LITERATURE MET FASHION MAGAZINES... INNOCENT, HERE THIS AND THEY'VE BEEN CLEZ T AFTERNQCN / PAWED OVER HAPPENS TIL THEY'RE Ve T KNOW--- e iy ERNEST STEWART as a pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the | CAPITOL THEATRE i | and receive 2 tickets to see: ‘AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom Your Name May Appear! FINED §1,000 FOR IMMORAL TRANSPORTING War Is Bringing Up : ' New Farm Problems i WATCH THIS SPACE 3 i i 1 135 So. Franklin St. g PHONE 108 134—4TH AVE—SEATTLE _————__'—‘_.'—‘_-' Woullh'l Talk"” i ITHACA, N. Y., Feb, 13. — Al- ¢ | After pleading guilty to acharge though 1941 looks promising, po- STEAMER MOVEMENTS! |of transporting a woman into the tato and vegetable growers face | | Tervitory for immoral purposes, problems not unlike those of World | Anne Dwyer was fined $1.000 this War No. 1. ateording to. Db; M..C » NORTHBOUND morning in Federal Court by Judze Bond of the department Of agri- o Baranof dug; Sauyday,, ® |George F. The d cultural nomics at Cornell. Ef ® Tongass due Sunday evening. @ qant paid the fine immediately ficient use of time and the keep- o’ ~ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ - ing of hired help, especially I'Nnr(hl:\‘n_d fehrduidd fo YAl o o e who can jise machines, a 3 e Jfrom Seattle tonforrow at o ' the problems, he said o* o' . TR 2 ! ® Alaskd scheduled to' sail from e | DOUGLAS POURE THENA GLID \ %4 o* seattle February 15 at 9 am. @ { PR b Sl With legislators aboard return-| ® Tyee 'Scheduled to' sail from e NEWS ) ernmenit-sponsored gliders' training Leave Northbound Bouthbound ing from an inspection trip of the :'Pr‘*?-mvprl:l‘bob]]-‘h‘.“:}qlfl?\mlulm o : i school has been opened here to Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Blonores, BB o, e e B T TEHAbLver ebru- o | d make China’s youth more air-mind-| 1YUKON e ..Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 stemncr: North Coast, Magter A. 1. ] '.“rv 8°af'9 b o | BENEFIT DANCE FOR MARCH ed. One hundred students, among| “BARANOF Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Rn:klzxmi (:;nt!nn\;:;;rnll’u?}lflf :};v:-‘.» 2 ‘m““m“ ;m SATEINGS ' o] TS pmxx‘n BY ALUMNI them a girl, have enrolled, tALASKA Feb. 15 Feb, 18 Feb. 23 ers. docked in’ Junea 8 - ing he 5 e S oh0en And I8 scliedutea! ® North Congt i port and sched- o | "““"“\‘“AT&‘:}'\‘]‘;“ng‘;‘]‘J‘:L"" o e o t—Connects with S. 5. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer to sail from the Cold Stofage Dock : :1‘11"(}“:: i) south at 6'o'clock Hold' t thessehoor 1adt ight, Wit ;\)Y’A:I‘: zinkie, Cook Inlet, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula at 6 pag. today Lo & ; limited attendance cnly on hand Bir DN Augmetiti ‘the Tepisative” group] &, Yukon sehedulea , southbound }‘""' ‘.d., & Tl Seile TonHe PTICE | Will call at Ketehikan, Junea, Seward, Kodiak, Women's g o laté'Sunday or Monday L BB A 2 ¢ Sealed hids will be received at Bay P e . retwning here ‘were 15 other pa b LOCAL" SATLINGA o |50, chairman, presided. 3 o g B Jay, northbound; and Yakutat, Juneau, Ketchikan and sengefs [rom the const town. = | spanity sonbduléd to sall every o | Consideration of the benefit ‘m‘.;i R S e bt Ap‘“ Seattle, southbound. Will not connect with S. 8. Cordova, Passengers amiving from Sitkal Sy Wedhestay at 6 p. . for Sit- e |dance planned for Robert Feero 1 tos1 ! “,mnhlm‘ R werg Norman R. Walker, L. W. Jeo qusios wn}"ports- £ ‘" g |at Riverton Sanitarium near Se- \‘H‘ S ‘\(m:(‘m" ’;0'“”‘ FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Rogge, Doh Catlos Brownell, HIAL-| gry i iuivae overy "Wadnesday e | attle was of chief interest to mem- gt i Jiibdner: Ak plans OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL mar Nordalé, L. Smith, Almer Pet- o s during 3 e 5510 et g b ol . 1 s o at7a m. for Petersburg, Port e |bers during the business session g J % 4 4 Y SeitiGations’ dfe Teiniested, e "l o Nl L. St Wi |3t o o B, Pt s G0 e b S i, Bty © o the i i Aty st | 01 i e s, s THE ALASKA LINE Whaley, | Lyfin - Forrest, Crystal S. o¢ popes [fairs already scheduled for this| ered this new 75mm pack howitzer for practice fiiug at Fort Lewis, |00V 08 5 00 H0 “v,,»,a',, s TICKET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Jenne, Lorerie Hapén, J.'D. Lan-| 3¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢''s @ @' @ '@ @ o month it was decided best to give| Wash. A soldier in enter foreground has just pulled the firing cord, | == "o i P o BIAR w;- B O ADAMS Adint der, O. D.'Coehran, Howard Lyng |the dance next month. New mem- while a soldicr in background holds his ears to deaded the blast. The | o0 © % 00 00T T L Ry g Bos e igoni Jghn- McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. {bers were added (o the commit- gun, designed for iransportation by muleback, is the first of its tyD |11 il pe required upon award of| Charles bert, C. H h\Bn.\"m\l\ lAs the committee stands now it| _ iy i . \atoy g PRt e . " . & 1 s ater than 10 days after acceptance W( 7 r}‘l 'i']‘ s Shuck! M ‘2 fo - Gmpe ML e el od, and the parent is AWay of the bid and shall be completed darl Hall, Sam Shucklin, M, AMERI(A- 13 | Tauno Niemi, Gerald Cashen, (h' R he e O DTN of | ot . L Al 3 % . Fite Y s A Y f th 3 1esS, Of| within 120 calendar days there- a/s p Monagle, Mr. and Mis. Fred' Dol- . Lion sans, - anas G, ovs ROUE HICOMAG 1 St S o on e 120 cencar ey tnere | B a Steamship Comy n RGO e M | Guerin, Jacy y- visit, that is still “one household,” o examined and bid bianks ob.| O VLCE€ -0 QI‘L ALASKRA: RO UTE o . ’ Mavern, Davic T’"vl’"" Mrs, & “‘}\ > : grove, Mrs. Bernice Johnson. The and the exemption is allowed. Seioil alite CrELTOf e i i L e e e megne A e Tax Re'urn t may be unavoidable for a par- agle, Seward Building, JUneau.— Gremesmommiemomms b et svoonadl, 3 ' g 3 4 o ! | home o Miss ennie 1501 3 + 203, i . PRy R T o} %3 4 . s 1 i ent to keep his dependent child ELKS BUILDING COMMITTEE. ! ] A . O 3 R ani K A, JEEETTO e e = | WABINE AIRWWAYS—U., S. MAIL | Jong 3 In the meantime it was voted to - Rt g il sty 6% -o 1 iy % ;g 15 ho whlle: ne .Lv — 2-Way Radlo Commuenicatior Authorized Carrier ] Sl |send immediately the sum of $15 Sf t t Mad R d- that constitute NOTICE DERELAY DUE MONDAY {out of the treasury to Robert and JGIEMENT MaGe Kegard- ,r crerRe, “, | NoTIoE 18 HENEHY GrvEN:] SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | Froighter Derblay, of the Alaska | replenish the fund later with the in JUSf Wha' Is Meam . atvess (e O SE ane| TheT o8 HAusnBRTIR0! o tn SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | A I St {procecds from the dance. .|y : is not, under the, Commissioner’s, Court, for, Juneau| HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i Ml s e o S R e, by Fam”y income-tax regulations, the head of| Precinct. at Juneau, Alaska, John| ®S=sr=swossee~ Pimediehimp et guliiny e R R g DF SIS SRR Sasting T8 R Andthee at may be, in Of the estate of Lena Kron Mar . the call at Juncau {in March, and she will choose her| “In one household” is a phrase Another term that may be inio € 00 0% P00 ons having| ALASKA Aln TRANSPORT, Irc. 4 T {own aides. which confronts many taxpayers SO™M¢ PG, W SRS | line. acainat 10 T e A5 Plas : Following the business, a social when they come to make out their Mri an; »nl.l(.\]im,\koh 1.:lr l‘x s lLI«‘:Y ed m" present, them, with veri- s Operating Own Aeronautical’ i NE 3 T For o C neoI i gl 1. gether,” i e case a husband ARG o Tipes TOMORROW time was enjoyed. For the coniests income-tax returms. What do the SCher” | fled ‘voichars. e’ requidEys Toni (B8 . W-Waz l Radio Station KANG PHO) | held, winners were Virginia Lax regulatic mean when they clas- Tt to said executor at the office of| Radlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 712 g | seth, Frank Pettygrove. Mis. M, he head of a family one the income-tax regul Ris. ‘atiartsy - Homaai s ..... 4 i ¢ sk Y ; s o4 y. Howa . Stabl Equi EAPLANES (Sun Time) | LEON HENDERSON Edwards and Bernice Johnson. Re- tually supports and main- 2re ral in interpreting a phrase ‘;“m”m Building, Juniean, SA;S pped S| FOR CHARTER | tide am. 110 febt, | Leon Fentersensis: Whe: defense| reshments were sorved to wind up tafps “n ode o %) ,1'\1'::0:“\1; ot .00 within six months from the date| ow tide—e:30 am., -07 feet. | program's pi policeman. His _job | the ‘evenir S R l“‘l“‘l(':“”"]': how e “"w‘mflm“ el mm""m"{,l anq ©f the first publication of this no-‘ et B ARl b iy e I?lf(;?fw;r:h::;".‘ MRS. LAUGHLIN IMPROVING ght and n omes ne X v T Aty > 2 3 R o | Late aq received today in-| this phrase, It be away o cc § . R i figs. du!ens:_ bangwegons, | dicatedf Mrs. Gertrude ~Laughlin's| payer's personal residence,anapart- S y and temporarily, or the R Eawopter. 1 THREE DIVORCES FILED Already he's hinted—and a Hen- i) ke i 5 B ent on a visit, the $2.000 Publication dates: Feb. 13-20-27.| Three divorces weré filed in the ‘n’ hint is like being run over condition much improved qnd the ment, rooms in a be ing ho 2000 nar, 6, 1041, adv. | TRAN SPORTATION (' e Fithe! Coddt's" Toffide " this “'m the lumber anq|Possibilities of an operation are ing quarters in a hotel, or 1 still aj 4 . 3k | Clexk, “0: s d o oy and | nTikely now. other place as she or he may oc- ‘The relation is not changed e ' merning. Anton F. Novatney filed ip steel sellers that their prices B ¥ i - e : A i ; against Grace Novainey, both of were too high N cupy as a temporary or permanint neither is the exemption forfeite apan 8 g 2] i) . g | BUSINESS SESSION, D.ED, residence. if either husband or wife is u - Yakutat; Vera Majer filed agailst Hondzson is a former teacher of| ™" Now ApVANCED ONE HOUR| It is not always necessary that a avoidably confined in a sanatori- X i VRHAME MAY a"(: ng&r:]n Spol’:i: economics who skyrocketed to 2| poyglas Firémen will meet at 7| taxpayer and his dependents live um. If, however, the husband con- ; i | 1ave r":fdl ;x,,‘m\s n‘;:" & “‘ l:e by top spot under the New Deal. el jocx ‘tonight, one ‘hour earlier|under one roof the whole v tinuously makes his home in one A C H lo!\.n"I p “;ef two Things were bY| taught at thé U"“““&l of Penn-|ihan ysual, to dispose of nec(-ssmvwcund in order that he be allowed place, and the wife her home 1t 0. e o “m””"; {sylvanid, ‘Carnz ""N’:;‘:‘ d;“ :l"" business matters ahead of the 50-|the exemption given the head of a another, they are not “living to-| T R man ‘service in and other| iay s sched to! fa sether” wi s o 4 3 Sibédkibe ‘16 itc Dafly Alnsku | jodori sgencios: finally ),pu““I.SEC‘(‘Ml 505.5{@ ,wflk; x;l schre h.uc; .n f.arln‘fly.] S e ther lmt}hvm the meaning of the|{ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION 3 Empire—the paper’ with the larges | con ;“ h;.m_ P b get l(undm way shortly after 0'=| the common home is ma'n- internal Revenue Code. COMPANY ' opid c""’“"’""’i_._. i O e e Motion picture entertainment, | L] fi ! ry &' classified ¢ gmpire . Subscribe for #The-Empire. danieing, and a general good time Bail { e s e Brioe o i has 'been planned for the pleasure ) ngs from Pler 7 Seattle X i b o i i 4 s Leaves ) Agent H of ‘the firemen ‘and their guests. i 208 » | [ e sn e 1n sbin, i by e s | ; g3 passengers X ‘ |HMUSKY TEAMS ARE 1940 F=——T—— Al - h Freight Phove e“"."g | TWO "GAMES FRIDAY g g' s o > 4 5 Tomorrow evening in the, school e i NGEANE ekt SR 9 ’lm m gym, there will be a doubleheader (1 % of basketball starting at 7:30 o'-| PASSENGERS FREIGHT ! | clock with the Husky's second team | | playing an AN.B. team of Douglas i REFRIGERATION | | for the opener and the Husky var- sity’ team pittéd against the iron| workeérs of the Treadwell Foundry | o | it ’ COLUMBIA LUMBER" COMPANY : This afternoon a game scheduled | AG! s - SCHED“LE and FARES | to start at 3:30 was looked forward i _ OF ALRSKA |to between Douglas grade cagers { one Night 812 JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUEBPAY i S il ot ot suniun, ! Lamber and Bailding Materials ! ; OB, TCOUIT " Sam Traguchi, coach of the Ju- (Airmail and Express Only) neau team, was expected to send PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ANKS To J“NEA“ MONDAY, THURS- [|nine of his youngsters over for Travel SECURE YOUR ZOAN THROUGH US To Improve FAIRB ! DAY, SATURDAY . || the mateh. firih o3 Mdecatil Vour Homa Under Tite 1, F. H A. : H (Passengers—Airmail end Express) i S | TUESDAY | DOUGAS SCHOOL PROM | "PnI“ = e A JUNEAU T0 FAIRBANKS FRIDAY | T - e . o Date of the Junior Prom of! 17 i (Passengers—Airmail and Express) | Douglas High School this year has CESS Put a Covic Diesel i m YOIII' B?al “ YQII Wanl i Jun- PFair- Mc- been. set for March 29, according! Y } eau Lbanks Nome Ruby ~Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath R0 announcement made this morn-| LINER e Monmb:fi lglw';-dls‘(]: BOX’I‘ Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *13200 *12500 *12000 §ling. The annual affair is the first JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, . rflé:mmmm Quiet m‘:’ ! i ks . 83.00 7400 39.00 7600 5600 4800 44.00 §|dance planned so far for the new VI : g Fairban P ICTORIA OR SEATTLE ' ® An Engine that Instantly Starts { *—Via Fairbanks, gymnasium. ® Assurance of Safe Trips ! wg it BOUTHBOM UND SATLINGS ® Freedom from Fire Hazards ; i LESS 109 FOR ROUND TRIP. noems. Norah ® A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds #—Via Fairbanks. The D'.ulz Alasklalf:mph'ro has ::;t February 12 and 23 ® Low Operating and Maintenance Coste largest paid circulation of any Al: Conneetior ® Reduced Insurance kates - Passengers — Airmail — Air Express |aska newspaper. g i e o Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Bertiens: @ Full Diesel Dependability | [y Pacific Alaska An'ways, Inc. || mveSusna s mmermm. | TRANSCONTINENTAL e I ik st |+ | TN FACTG HARLES G. WARNER CO : PR T S T S 3 | . , o TRAFFIC OFFICE ! | | [ExPORTS v - - 'Plnlculm from ____.—————-—-—n—-—'_ = - i L A. DELEBECQUE | { Thursdgy—Friday | E™™ _IMPORTS "o MRS T . bsti f i , S e A | "The Man Who | | Beoris and afets, mort: Shankfulon 3% Fredt ss T.193%, A5 SRR Agent, O """-‘:_""'“ re is no substitute ror Jatrict wales JEEE | | approaching the 1929 peak. A sign of the times and likewise a sign . PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ] | Baranof - foreign trade. of prosperity in the United States is the steady gain in the nation’s mmT P&m N ewspaper Ad”ertiSing