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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1941. ABOUT TH' MEALS AN TRUTHFUL, 1S =S £ as a paid-up subscriber to SECH! 1 SPOSE ALL HENRY HARDL PREPARING - HUSBANDS IS VER CQT\CZ"S THEM! ; LA : f SAME, OUR. MEALS. & The Daily Alaska Empire - WHAT HENRY v ORI AMS d * '3 is invited to present this coupon Gl oo . < X this evening at the box office of the ————— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "“40 LITTLE MOTHERS" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person YEAH, ALLUS KICKIN' ;WELL, 70 B > ' CABL BURGSTROM E WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! claim would not be allowed e ¥ 5 SR S T S i Losses from wagering transactions ? ! % % are allowable only to the extent of : the gains from such transactions. i A loss is deductible only in the LONGSHOREMEN ~ |steamer Movements| = s iy R though, as in the case Ol a theft " B casualty, it may not be discovered GRANIED BQOSI "“?‘T“BO”ND S until a later year. Losses compe! IN .I,HEIR ‘"ArFS Princess Norah'' scheduled to i ¢ 4 3 sated for by insurance or other- arrive Friday afternoon or wise, of course, are not deductible. evening May -have. 3 days However, in the event the nount il : .' mail of insurance is not sufficient Pacific Coast Freight Hand- lers Get Advance-Are Congratulated M M. e el recompense for the loss sustained, Py B e aa U\l““ the excess of the los: over the 3 i b‘(l::.:‘i";i‘\yd o i L amount of the insurance is de- . ductible. ULED SAILINGS i sy North Coast scheduled to sail In general, losses for which an R ] from Seattle tomorrow at 10 amount may be deducted for in- % Leave orthbound Bouthbound AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb am C[“"‘f‘:‘“ PUTOSOR JORE. 0N | o Seattle Arrive Junsau Leave Juneas Dhe Watartant. Emplover denced by cl and complet y § Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb, 2 sociation announces grantin :-cent hourly wage inere ific Coast longshoremen 1in to. an reement for » revision at this time seiation congratulatec | cireumstances attending the loss Al Fl D A R RI AT AKLAND e e vt the 1 [ | whether it was stolen or lost, the g Yukon scheduled to sail from : ; : e oy e o e o transactions, fixed by identifiable/ MT. McKINLEY Feb. 16 Feb, 2 Feb 3 events, bona fide and actually sus-| {YUKON Feb. Feb, OUTHBOUND SAILINGS ON Tongass scheduled southbound tained during the taxable period BARANOF Feb. 2 M y for which claimed 8:30 o'clock tonight orthland is scheduled south- bound tomorrow night Alaska scheduled southbound sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- For instance, a person possessing t--Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer stock of a corporation cannot de- and Uzinkie, Cook Inlet, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula duct from gross income any amou:! Ports, claimed as a loss merely on ac- count of shrinkage in value of “Will call at Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, Kodiak, Women's such stock threugh fluctuation of By, northbound; and Yakutat, Juneau, K an and the market or otherwise. In th s attle, southbound. Will not connect with S. S. Cordovs case of an individual the loss al- o TR wremen’s Union for cau k stoppages recently -+ FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS NORTHI.AND i : . d OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL i v wiass | disposed of. If any securities (th o L $orte ¥ 1 h e por, Pounding waves hurled jagged boulders over Maitland Drive, Alameda, Cal, and flooded the Oakland Air- 5 SPAICs Of stock In a corporation 1 E’ "4 /fl L A S '\ A ’4 ' ]\7 H‘] ecee e c oo o ITKA aott (Nabkerprind) dust the pesk ot 3 at'ls C8 whoise v PEet and rights to subscribe for or o TICKET TR . Ty FOR S ks Al 4 port, (background) during the peak of a storm that lashed the San Francisco Bay region. such shares) become worth dur TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 "DES st e A SR SN R T 3 ing the taxable y and are caj H. O. ADAMS Ten pass led from Juneau tal assels, the loss resulting ther late yesterday afternoon on the M AL (AB COMPANY 'S Your In(ome from shall, for income-tax pury S. Northland as she left Gastneau (Sun Time) IN(ORPORATED hk A es, be considered as a loss from Channel for Sitka after a seven Low tide—3:02 a.m 45 feet the sale or exchange, on tt last hours stay in port frem the Souih High tide—9:17 a.m, 15.2 feet ¥ of s able year of ¢ o R i, it ot o oo pmi s o | SEMARE || oo cagil e o Tax Refurns =" AlaskaSteamshlp Company: rich. Rutherford Hogin, M. D. Wil- 1 S chidk . 3 NS ERVICE-ONALL ALLRSIK-A+R O UTES" ge has filed incorporatior ) , P 5 Hatns, eckak Se Nathn™Victd Ross, J i daechlivie iy T R e Try a classified ad in The Empire | % : 5 Stencrin, gonm wasner v 1orv ELECTRA BRINGS IN L IEE Sem R R Dafa Regarding Losses : gty i “The vessel s expected to et FOUR FROM INTERlOR SRRERT e B M 8 by piagha s Mook e ) : rnce 15 meresy cves: | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL from Sitka tomorrow evening ‘ ; ing to call a special 15-day session talization of the company’is 10,000 from casuamesl The"r That on January 27, 1941, in <he 2-Way Radio Comwmunicatior Authorized Carrier Obh PRA !‘(\“.l due to arrive of the Legislature around Novem- shares with no set par value. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau -> - Al ok f: = S 8 8 fi 2 o - ¥ CHOIR REHEARSAL in Juneau this' afternoon bringing ber 15 for Hn- purpose of consid- - Wagers Explalhed Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, John SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Choirs of the “Resurrect in four passer om interior cen- | ering tax legislation K. Marshall was appointed executor SEAPLANE OHARTER SERVICE—ANY FLACE IN ALASEA theran Church will rehearse 10- teys: Mrs. Mary Maynard, Mrs. R.| INTRODU pm, 5. B. 16, by Su- | Sroc Q To be deductible. a loss arising Of the estate of Lena Kron Mar- HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 night, with the junior choir meet- \orisette, Sr, Frank Angus and'livan, to create ¢ olal Ta : K QUOTATIONS | 7es 4 A shall, deceased. All persons having e AR T . 2 _ = rom “fires, storms, shipwrecks, or . = kil i ing at 7 o'clock and the senior choir Harry Donnelley tive Tax Comn claims against said estate are re- %V" lowable in such cases is that %.. ¢ &lm aly suffered when the st ®0000cecsecrecs0c0000P000 00000 C t0ecec0ccssccect000ssc00scrccc0e 0 : ) other casualty” need not be con- B T e W LRV at 8 o'clock - Alaska tax system e . : ) ., . auired to present them, with ver ) s ax syster NEW YORK, Feb. 20. — ' Closing | nected with the taxpayer's trade or @ ] o A o Bl SRR _ : e e o fied. voueners as required by 1w, | A LASKA ATR TRANSPORT, Inc. ire Classi D, Y quotation of “Alaska Juneau mine | business. If his home or his auto- o i 4 i s bR ° R ; e Operati compensation act to officers and gqi. Anaconda 237%, Bethlehem summer bungalow damaged by Dis attorney, Howard D. Stabler, Wiy perating Own Aeronautioal | employees of the Territory Steel 7, Commonvwealth and South- | {100d or storm, he may claim a de- Shagtdok Bullding, Junean,. Alsska, l\ Fagla Sfntn N Tt THOMNE BE SIARIED 0“ INTRODUGED—S. B. 18, by Nor-' cyn 11/16. ©; Wright 7%, Gen- | iudtion: 6r-the ‘dss: sustained within six months from the date RBedio ] HANGAR and SHOP io JUNEAU | 112 PO dale, to create a Board of Regis- Motors 41%, International Har-| Loss of property by theft or bur- L the first publication of this no- Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | WIllOUGHBY tered Nurses vester 47%, Kennecott 327, New glary is an gllowable deduction,and -tice. INTRODUCED—S. B. 19, by Nor- york Central 12':, Northern Pacific | need not be incurred in trade or JOHN K. MARSHALL, « — dale, to refund $482.20 as a portion 6, United States Steel 57%, Pound | business. Hence, the loss occasioned Executor. Under the supervision of Jack of a beverage dispensary license to s4.03. by the theft of jewelry or an au- Publication dates: Feb. 13-20-27, Davis, construction foreman for the George Gilbertson of Fairbank DOW, JONES AVERAGES tomobile used for pleasure and con- Mar. 6, 1941, adv. Forest Service, work will begin to- ~PASSED—S. B by Cochran The following are today's Dow, venience is deductible. It must be "g SRRt o F night on a 12,000 yard rock fill cn to correct a typogr 1 g Jones averages: Industrials, 119.99; established, however, that the prop- 3 I} | \ \ { \ { \ § { { \ { : { H : the north side u{ \Vxllouahb\A Ave- u.:} \m(uub relating to ¢ « rails, 27.09; utilities, 18.8 'erty actually was stolen. Should TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY { 'nue, next to the Government Scheol. | force liens. : {! Work on the project, according to! PASSED—S, J. M. 4, by Coffey “ \ ‘anncfncement, W be carried on as asking Congress to pass the Di- s d Qll k { llong as CCC enrollees are available. mond bill to extend hospitalization ome ay you 1han a A O { et ) \ \ \ ly \ \ \ ' { | \ { § \ y \ \ \ 3 u to Nine truck drivers will be at work, to fishermen o TR A e el S Sunlamp for your fine strong legs | | suaska suansromsamon The city is cooperating with the COMPANY project, by changing the sewer lines A and the Indian Affairs is moving . buildings and widening streets in Ballings from Pler 7 Seattle the village. Use of the area made The GENERAL ELECTRIC Leaves Northiand NGS — Jun® ICE CREAM from JUNEAU DAIRIES MAKES PERFECT SUNDAES! Ask for it next lime! i Sunlamp affords ulcra-violet available by the fill, will be as a s i g Jlayground for the children in the i abhmdanes a0l Bed '8 e P North g1 Feb.25 Beb-2 piayground f0pihe CnUugsn 4o similar beneficial effect to # = Feb2 village. The project, while being the wltra-violec radiation ia 8. S. TYEE ... ...Feb. 18 Coast particularly beneficial to the native ! - S. S. TONGASS ... Feb, 25 L 2 AENRY GR &3 children, will also come under the | 3 | J“neau na“-les heading of Civic Improvement,| ‘INTRODUCED—H. B.49, by Egan, Freight cleaning up a spot long marked as a | to appropriate $10,000 to assist in PASSENGERS FREIGHT rrrrrrrrrrrrrrereeeeey SOTE EYE” to Juneauw’s waterfront. equipping a hospital at Valdez. o ==& INTRODUCED—H. B. 50, by Pet- REERIOESATION erson, to appropriate $25,000 for | compiling, annotating and indexing BN ] acts of Congress applicable to Al-| n. n. m aska. i PASSED—H. B. 28, by Harvey ; AGENT i - SCHEBULE and FABES Smith, to appropriate $5,000 to equip | : Phone 114 Night 812 Gfll.mm LUMBER £0HPAIIY the hospital at Seldovia. JUNEAU TO. SEATTLE ‘ ; %EISDD : \; PASSED—H. B. 30, by Davis, di- > e | OF ALASKA recting the Health Department to | (Airmail and Express Only) furnish. or pay for required health / BE SURE YOUR BARBY IS G | 132 * : , 2 § IR BABY IS GETTING Lumber and Building Materials FA!RBANRS TO JUNEAU %%PQKTURDAYS “PASSED — H. B. 0, by Harvey ENOUGH ULTRA-VIOLET EAARIAY PHONES 587 OR 14751110:&1 : PACIELC (Passengers—Airmail and Express) Smith and Peterson, raising the ex- \ From the time your baby is born, be sure she o SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 1i f h 19 i y i JUNEAU T° rA!nBA“Ks ; %E] SDD: ¥ ;t:c;s: 2;::0;1‘;‘;;' :onlt:?]:.e f[r:):l: pq | gets her daily sunbath — Summer and Winter. MUNT and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. | The ultra-violet in sunshine will help to grow P 1 er gallon. (Passengers—Airmail and Express) AR IILINEI e s sturdy, straight bones. In these months, when { —— e fld i 4 , by - ] monil PR R 77 TY 2 = T T Moo groom, asking adequate hospital fac- | Summer is lacking, i ise to use a G-E Sun- \ ) t cau Fanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath [ ilities in Alaska for the ireatment | jamp. A Gengsal Klpciic Sunlamp is handy-8 | Juneau 6200 14900 11500 *151.00 13200 *125.00 *12000 iilosts. ' ARy i R L L J R, , ; Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want Fairbar 82,00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 is Handsome Model Only MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT valemme Pany ‘i $37.95 [ Boi!'r!;flnoetlznniglz.mdg More Miles for Your Money EEN, Agent Phone 23 passengers 108 i Pl i i —Via Fairbanks, ¥ A Comfortable, Quiet Ride £358 Taktanks. At T"mt H a" E Other Models as Low as $3: February 12 and 23 An Engine that Instantly Starts Passengers — Airmail — Air Express y . oy e X Brond Tiange of Stopth Speets H H H The pri ry departi t of th RT X Low Operating and Maintenanrce Costs | LA ENER: VAV | L el GENERAL 2 ELECTRIC TRANS. ATLANTIO Ber et . . 3 tained yesterday with a valentine | i ~ - b = Pan American Airways Sysiem party at Trinity Hall. Novel games INLAMPS Tickets, reservations and ful £ BLDsnBonstiily 8Ll D ¢ V. W. MULVIHILL 7‘: A: D I‘:‘I‘I"BE('QU E (;';(sstesscs for the party were Mes- ’ 1 j Agent, C-P-l-—-’pnu. Alaska CHARLES GO WARNER Co' District Sales Manager dames C. E. Rice, Waino Hendrick- Baranof Hotel e e e e ) ' pHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTLE | meti. Burr Johnson and Mel Mur- J CANADIAN PACIFIC | There is no substilute for Newspaper Advertising Assurance of Safe Trips TRANSCONTINENTAL Reduced Insuranceykcates TRAFFIC OFFICE were played and refreshments were particulars from 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | son, Vance Blackwell, Stan Grum- | e —————————————————————————————————) \|!}

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