The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1941, Page 6

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boATE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1941, S. J. THOMPSON as a pald-up subrcriber to The Daily Alaska Emhire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box offics of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "THE COURAGEQUS DR. CHRISTIAN" Federal Tax—S5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! I TOLD EM TH BOAT )(THAS THEM.-+LOYAL / WASN'T BIG ENOUGH AT LEAST SEND ME FER TH’ WO OF US, {( A MESSAGE OF CHEER, BUT THEY SAID THEY FIGGER / T COME, ANYHOW//, YEAH--- AN’ ALSO- WHERED YOU PUT TH’ TICKETS FER TH”/ THEATER T/NIGHT? YER FAMILY HIRED ME T/ COME OUT HERE , MISTER =SS AXIS FORCES || IN ATTACKS . WIDE AREAS | Assaulis Made on Great | Britain’s Positians from Scotland fo Africa | MARINE NORTH COAST | SAILS SOUTH After a 15-hour stay in port, the steamer North Coast sailed for Se- attle and Southeast Alaska ports at 6 o'clock last evening with 33 pas- NEWS | STEAMER MOVEMENTS NORTHBOUND Baranof scheduled to arrive at 9 a.m. tomorrow, westbound. May have 4 days’ mail aboard. Tongass due Sunday evening. Northland due Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow sengers from Juneau for the South. T.\;: slfh;‘fl\éled wmsml fom & | (Continued from Page One) | T ve Northbound Bouthbound Passengers for Seattle were Judge attle February 18. o3 Y r I D Stekine 5 4 e George F. Alexander, George Smith, ® Princess Norah scheduled to 1 Bombs from the combined .m; VYUKgN 3 beames Arri;el;!.nfiau Ma;fl;"‘"‘fi“ Ray Nielson, Mrs. J. H. Davies, sail from Vancouver Febru- { forces of Ttaly and Germany rained 'BARANofi - gcg 3 Fib. 5 Frp]). '1”; Mrs. Etta Garrett, Mrs. Elizabeth | ary 18 at 9 p.m, f | over night on Great Britain's posi- FALASKA 3 AR S 0. -’ ‘ Cunderson. Mr., and Mrs. A. S.|® North Coast scheduled to sail @ | tions from Scotland to Africa and | -.Feb. 15 Teb. 18 Feb. 23 Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- from Seattle February 21 at on the British ships at sea. i l‘\{dTA McKINLEY Feb. 19 Feb. 22 g 3 uams, Miss Stevenson, Mrs, Dewey 10 a.m Two British Attacks 'YURON Feb. 22 Feb, 25 Baker, Bill Baker and J. C. Mich-|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Great Britain’s own bombers, fight- | SARANOF Feb: 26 Mar. 1 aelson. | ® Yukon schedulea southbound e | ing on two war fronts, made sweep- | t—Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer late Sunday or Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. and Uzinkie, Cook Inlet, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula Ports. *Will call at Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, Kodiak, Women's Bay, northbound; and Yakutat, Juneau, Ketchikan and Seattle, southbound. Will not connect with S. S. Cordova. ing daylight raids on German-held | ports on the French coast, carrying out the “heaviest and most success- | 4 . 2 A o ful bombing” of the present con- | | flict. For Petersburg—W. C. Stump, Martha Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Ohmer, and Mildred Houlten For Wrangell—Mrs, William Wil- lard, R. F. Myers, and C. L. Wies. 0000000000000 0000000000000 o v . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Ketchikan—Vista Scott, Mrs.| 3 Nane leaves every Vednesday & . Phonephoto The Royal Air Force bombers also 5 Lena Star, Marjorie Star, Jim Alexa‘n:’e‘r ks 3 d“'wny_ Michael Thanos and Kobert Smith are SNOWN ON Te w.me ey, waiung 107 an ambularice as a sequel to a | Made a heavy attack on the Alban- FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Star, Pat Gilmore, T. E. Naugh- o J stolen ride in Baltimore, Md. They were sitting on the back of a truck loaded with heavy steel drums ian capital city of Tirana, the chief OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ten, Herschel King, Bob Smith, .P‘: w‘; SRR R when an axle broke and the entire load came down on them. Both were injured, Smith seriously. The | Italian held port of Durazzo as well | Albert Taylor, Bill Bailey and truck and some of the drums can be seen at right. as Tepelini, the immediate objective | T H E A L A s K A L ' N E Gorden Wildes. of the Greek fo S, | e i Pacific Situation ‘ TIORET OFFICR 2. FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Tioes To w | T ST ‘ ; By ! the purpose of computing ve nor- AEMAL MAN FINED Your Income - Some optimism is reflected among Cabinet minis H. 0. ADAMS——————Agent 's and military lead- | Go l D REEK (s $100 ON GAME LAW crs in Austraiia as the result of the High tide—3:03 a.m., 18.0 fee:. calling of a special session of the Low tide—9:16 a.m. -0.6 fect. | the net incc War Council by Acting Prime Min- | T educe the ea other h the nor is comput - ister Fadden as the outcome of re- | ceipt of confidential advices pro- | ducing the “utmost gravity” on the Pacific. No further light was thrown | on the situation, it is said. Pleading guilty to a charge of pos- session of unsealed beaver skins, T. N. Parich of Kenai was find $100 and had his fur dealer’s license con- Alaska Steamship Company: N\SERVICE-ON-ALL: ALASKA:ROUTES: High tide—3:20 p.m., 168 feet. | Low tide—9:32 p.m., -1.0 feet Gross Income, Net Income SH and Surlax Ne' lmome e 20 i).\cnlfl _\'(:sl(:f'(l;\;' in Qu\ivémnm; — - ‘ : Fully Explained ¢ poer with e lerzes 7o C oty ta by e Game PARTS FORDOUGLAS: | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL | | PR ETE s ] » "» o Commission here today. A Wy aite e i WPA Projectfo Build Three CONVOY SE T | i it i g SR T EXPECTED ON BOAT SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i Refai Also fo R R e e <0 ga i sl | Darts for Pamaie disabled Doug. || SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | v e T . ’ £ . s DC.3 are expeted (o arive 1o e pair Present Banks IS SUNK :o.omzim s Legion Opens Defense Drive moron o on ihe suanar |income, and (3) his surtax net Q' B y Repairs will be supervised by Dick Orton, chief mechanic, who arrived recently from Seattle where he has | income. The instructions which ac- ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | ‘The City Engineer this morning received authorization from Gov. Er- ex- company the forms clearly and nest Gruening for four weA pro- Jhirfeen Armed Merchant plicitty set out now tnis is done. oo g oned aoe AR AT Pl Operating Own Aeronantical jects totaling $5,000, to be started ! . |1, after reading them carefully, pper perviee | rway | Radio Station KANG PHONE Monday morning. The most exten- Sh'ps Des"oyed' Naz| the taxpayer does not understand SALESMEN AT GASTINEAU Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 7112 them, he should consult the near- est collector of internal revenue Gross income, generally, is income derived in any taxable | R. C. Cook, National Lead Com- | pany representative, and Dan Noon- |an, Interwoven representative, who | have been to Sitka, are registered at sive project is the repair of the stone | walls on Gold Creek. The other pro- jects are the building of three re- taining walls, on Evergreen Avenue, Command States Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER on Capitol Avenue and at W. Sev- (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) from any source whatever, unless, the Gastineau while spending sev. i enth and Main. The German High Command re- specifically exempt by law. In any | eral days in Juneau con?acttnggtrade.{ Work will be done under the sup- ;¢ today that German naval ships | Usual business, the gress income o SR T o "Ir"‘sg’;e:f é‘r‘:wc’_?;lf’(‘:gi;'v‘”; 3:" on the Atlantic sank 13 armed Brit- | Of l:e person OPIL‘“““’Z ”](‘0“5‘1‘“ 1 ) the - Y - ish merchant ships I with war | of the gress profits on sales, plus ! ¢ neau will supply materials for the bmmen T A4 { oty Hrhamas fin dnvoetmentss cad TRANSPORTATION COMPANY work, while labor costs are supplied " Other Nazi sources called it “prob- incidental or outside operations or | ) 1 by the WPA. ably the most successful attack on a sources. The income tax return g5 PR r convoy in naval history.” | must show the exact condition of | A Co to FRED DOLPHIN HERE The High Command indicated | the business—gross sales, purchas- ! 0] INGS — Juneat 2 that some of the ships sunk were of | es, and the cost of the goods sold, { b WEEK“Y SAIL e Fred Dolphin, National Grocery 20000 tons or more. land the inventories at the begin- |{ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION ik Company representative, came in R AR T ning and end of each taxable year.| COMPANY un. Lv.Jun- from Sitka on the North Coast and 2 e In the case of professional men Leave Ar. Jun. B. is a guest at the Baranof Hotel L "‘L”’;’:‘;]“‘S’ ?“fi‘v:Rl:E:L 6|8 lawyer, a physician, an archi- | - geatttle N-B 3 - Trinity Hall, Sat., Feb. 15, 0 6. . slergy- | 9 Try a classified ad n The Emptre ' Publiv invited. ey i D e ”:,,do,:t;,s“mah;:by‘c Sallmgs from Pler 7 sl::“‘ North pep.11 Feb-14 i R Yy T | gross income must include all fees, s“::l: coast - .Feb- 1 Feb. 2! 3 salaries, and compensation of any Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Z Wi C 'e a n'i Y kind received for professional serv- 8. S. TYEE . Feb. 18 » Northland - GREEN, Agent P m I Amounts received from the Com- B8 TONGRSS “—redeh 20 At} (Rirmail and ~y SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESDAY FRIDAY Express Only) (Passengers—Airmail and Express) 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE | modity Credit Corporation shall, at the option of the taxpayer, be con- sidered as income and shall ke in- cluded in the gross income for the taxable year in which they wer ireceiyed. If the option was ex cised for any taxable year whic began in 1939, it shall be adhered to with respect to all subsequent taxable years unless the Comn sioner of Internal Revenue approves a change to a different method. Net income is the gross income less the deductions allowed by law. | what deductions from gross income definitely set out in the instruc-‘ tions. | An earned income credit of 10/ percent of the earned net income,| not in excess of 10 percent of the| net income, is allowed, in addition | to the personal exemption and | credit for dependents, if any, xml merican Legion registers Ray Beeler (in overalls) at Brownsburg, ud., headquarters as the Legion opens a drive to sign up its entire embership fos national defense. Legionnaires are requested to fill out questionnaire of 28 items, but registration is voluntary and dnes nat involve militarv liabilite. o= | | i | ! ommander Chester Hott ot the Brownsburg-Lincoln Post of the ] | | | | Reh_xgee Leaders 'Meet A \ Two former leaders of European nations, now refugees from the Nazis, PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 812 Tickets, reservations «nd full | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska talk things over. King Haakon of Norway (left), meets M. Raczkiewicz, president of Poland, at a reception at the Polish Hearth, a club in Y London, The two men now pead refuges governments, . assengers 109 4 Phone 23 E Lumber and Building Materials COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF e e ALASKA PAIRBANKS To muu MONDAY., THURS- The long-continued and varying e T ol 'l'(' JRD, »xperience of the Bureau of In- ANADIAN (P Airmail and EDx:gY.'-s)A At tomal Novenus anaet LAl e “PACTELC ona PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ¢ c;e’n;‘exi—nnuxs TUESDAY ous errors are made by taxpayers| "Pm SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve hel ta turns due to - JUNEAU T0 TRID AT, | . and Modemizo Your Home Under Tile I F. H. A Jun- Fair- Mc- and what credits against net in- eau Lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath [|come are allowable. { LINER .l s . Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *12500 *120.00 The: taxpayer in his own hmwr—i | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Puta Covic Dxesel in Your Boat If You Want 5 K est, is urged to read over the in- p B e ke sy T AOT AN e e RTINS B o MORE EOOM IN YOUR BOAT understands them, before he makes 'UTHBOUND SAILINGS ® More Miles for Your Money B —_ Princess Norah ® A Comfortable, Quiet Ride LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. out his return. @ An E that Instantly Starts 4 i | February 12 and 23 s Ragine that Instanily $—Via Fairbanks. Legal deductions include business | @ Assurance of Safe Trips » 3] — Al and professional expenses, such as| Connections at Vancouver with Freedom from Fire Hazards Pa”‘ngers T Almall A“ Express salaries, pensions, and bonuses to| Pacific Serviees: A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds = gu = employees, taxes, losses, interest,| | TRANSCONTINENTAL Low Operating and Maintenange Costs Pac 1C a “'ways, 1ne. bad debts, depreciation, depletion, | ! TRANS-ATLANTIO Reduced Insurance kates contributions, and similar items| TRANS-PACIFIC Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES 6. WARNER CO.

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