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AN'THEN- -PLAGUE TAKE IT- | THIS DERN FOUNTAIN-PEN | EMPTY, TOO! yroad IT DONT MATTER SUSIE -~ THEMS NOT ONLY THINGS ,L*[HAL, EmPTY! | R ‘lSvnss Fall Batk Total Aliens In United States 4,741,971 BERN, Switzerland, March 5.-— | Grape sugar sold has replaced German beet sugar in ies war economy and saved many On Grape Sugar in liquid form | Important meeting of Carpenters’ Local 2247 Friday, March 7, 8 p.m.| adv. | Swiss and Swiss bees from suffer-| ing a sugar shortage. - o 1 ATTENTION CARPENTERS I of the JULIUS HIENEMAN asa p:\id-ui: ‘subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE "] MARRIED ADVENTURE"] Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! it SRR T % o Ed sl fied vouchers as required by law,! Yukon scheduled to rom © riitlis et Ll | < March 8 at @ Try a sifled ad In The Emptre | cheduled to sa ° i Seattle Marc . NOTICE | J I Yeout h 11 at @ ! ']‘]N?FILEJ. IS.— Hh};bfll‘l (r»l\ LA';I. ! Leave Northbound Southbound ‘ ' ’ 1t on January 27, 1941, in the| Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneauly ] nd } t 1 ) - 25.7% Commissioner’s Court for Juneau| i \eduled to sail from e Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, John| March 12 at 9 e . o, 5 ! AR e ! YUKON . Mar. 2 ‘m THROUND SATLD . m 1.0% to 11.1% K. Marshall was appointed executor | papANOR . Feb. 26 a1 b i ) o ‘ 3 of the estate of Lena Kron Mar-| ALASKA Mar. 1 Mar. 4 M: 10 B ¢ 4 sk e it i s [ ] Less than 1.0 4 * Department Of Justice Figurs AS Of December, 1940) \:ull deces M(Ll A]L persons having| MCRINLEY poaigie] W 8 Seri claims against said estate are re-| g ¥ r 1, W I Al I 1 uthbound e - S YUKON Mar. 8 Mar. 11 L X y or Mo ° RELIMINARY figures on the first U. 8. registration of aliens show a total of | auired to present them, with veri-| papanop Mar. 12 Mar. 15 . . . . . ° ©© e 0000000050006 00000000909¢C0E6 ¢ ( 1 \ 1 L SAILINES 4,741,971, exceeding estimates. Eighty-two per cent reside in ten states—New AR ex A AL SRES Hid ¢l ikko. N. A. McEa t Estebeth luled to sail every 'York, California, Penzsylvania, Ohio, lllinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Hid. q“o”“lf (l)-;ox\?'\rd "b Os’tfnebl(:;‘ i FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL g We il it for Sit- Texas and Connecticut. Al! are industrial states except Texas and California which SHatier izu;mmg. ‘Jumm', e AND RESERVATIONS CALL o \,“ s o B have many Mexicans. In 33 states less than one per cent of the population is alien.| iihin six months from the date fre Naha every Wednesday S § o Sika o o Nahw v ry ety 8| i i i s v THE ALASKA LINE ( P Mr. an 1 r, Kake and way- v 55— | tlce. ! . ALyl JOHN K. MARSHALL, v v Mr Pir NI e COAST GUARD Exatiitib. | TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES —4 " Y M2 > .. Publication dal Feb. 13-20-27.; H. 0. ADAMS. -Agent . Mar. 6, 1941, adv. Henr H \ C. Black, Hetry Mk NEMAHA STOPS Hollywood Sights And Sounds e g ey v 5 NOTICE | Ki W. I ) i FROM YAKUTAT ———— By Robbun Coom— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN oiedl . ” g Sl 2 % s that a hearing will be held before | i Is schec C ) rn . This is the fcurth of five articles on what the war in | > : A Low tide 64 fee . " i o M ; the undersigned Probate Judge on Al ' High tide—7:11 ‘ for Stopping in '](lmm‘“c“”' :"I,pm_; Europe has done to the American motion picture business. March 17th, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, | ‘1 a [eams lp ~Cmpany &) Low tide—2:26 p. 3. feet water, the Coast Guard vessel — A. M, in the office of the United | S 3o P High 9:00 pm. 11.0 feet haha of Ketchikan docked at HOLLYWOOD, Cal. March 6.—The war has brought screen | States Commissioner and Ex-Officio | @ RVICE-ON'R \LL'ALARSKA-ROUTES - Fe s late yesterday afternoon steries home to ‘America yes on the domestic market, Hol- Probate Court for the Juneau, Al-| “ Ivee is Now "‘S NEEDED for a short stay before continuing lywood has “discoveerd” America all over again as a source of aska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon | g ¥ i s “1 “l"‘““a : en material. Eyes on its good neighbors in Latin America, ;he petition of JAMES YORK for ? e y el, commanded by Chie 3 ¥ i ¥ i his appointment as administrator of s P \ Mo., ¥ 5 it is discovering long overlooked possibilities in that vast region. nl“ g Ul“, ”: ()‘r\l\R‘I‘)”\\ ‘(.),03) = PR '1](?’[‘[”"““:(: In‘v ;ux full years of \\:l bxlnugh( plenty of American hi ;he est:le orri FRANK ROBERTS, MA E AIRWAY “ 2 s 2 “ A l L ere from Yak a 3 ; | g un u @E!n Maj. E. F. Hammon, comm i i shie S with accent on the western adventure type — oceased; and, "R ER T 8 | 2-Way Radio Communicatior Author ized Carrier e » 2 ailed for Eldred Rock early this > ; MILDRED R. HERMANN for her | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE 6th WEALS norning “Wyoming,” “Virginia Ci Brigham Young, appointment as administratrix of ! 'S 'E IN SKA % corps i naphore fl Ay i IO L he ¢Cherokee & “The Dark BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE ALA! with the lar t renlati »mn- ITALIAN WAR CARTOONS_in an Halian news- paner intaract these British tank officers in North Africa, o o b SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ [UESPAY (Airmail and Express Only) : MONDAY, THURS- FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU UQUPAY, THUES (Passengers—Airmail and Express) g ESDA JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [UESPAY (Pa"se-nqers—A Alrmml and Express) Mc- Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 3900 7600 5600 4800 4400 me 149.00 74.00 8260 *—via rairbanks, LESS 10%FOR H()l"\ll TRIP. 4—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System ’]‘RA\FFIC OFFICE L. DELEBECQUE Di tntt Sales Manager 125 So. Franklin St PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE Jes “Your Income Tax Refurn | If an automobile is used for both and pleasure, and Alask: those main- operating expenses business tenance constitute allowable deduc- for Foderal income-tax pur- should be allocated to the basis of the time is used for ea Fm example, if the total expense of operation and maintenance, pl depreciation, for the taxable y amounted to $800, and the car was used three-fourths of the time for business and the balance of the ime for pleasure, the allowable deduction, for Federal income-tax purg would be $600. In general, taxes are deductible only by the person upon whom they e imposed and by whom they are id. If a law imposing a tax on ! |gasoline by its terms imposes the on the consumer and not on tax t the ax consumer may de- for Federal income- puiposes, the amount of the ne tax paid by him; but the F yer must have kept records of the payment of such taxes in srder that the deduction may be substantiated as is required by the regulatior The F deductible al gasoline tax is not y the consumer, The | taxpayer may ascertain whether | State gasoline tax is deductible | the consumer or by the dealer 1 essing an inquiry to the of internal revenue for a by by his 1y case where ‘tlfe gasoline sed is used for business pur- the tax may be regarded 1 t of the cost of the gasoline ind deducted as a business | pense; but in such case the g line tax cannot be deducted separ- wely as a tax under the item of - - IRISH SPUDS GREEN? DENVER — Officials have an- wunced that potatoes western growers sell the government for livestock feed, to liquidate a farm surplus, will be dyed. The dye will prevent the potatoes from falling intg the hands of persons who night resell them for table use. ! - SURGICAL PATIENT Pete Mandarich was admitted to Ann’s Hospital today to receive al eare. | e Leaves Hospital After receiving medical care at St Ann’'s Hospital, Allen Williams w: dismissed - today. Westerner, the estate of FRANK ROBERTS, Command centered an “all- me a few l‘n union ‘The Howards of Virginia™ Generally speaking, it was deceased; and, for the issuance of | Letters of Administration to one of | said parties. All persons in interest | are hereby required at said time and place to appeal or show cause if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. birth ¢ on the > Hardys “The typical American family — continugd to ride Grapes of Wrath” probed into a modern American “Our Town" was as American as Lh!‘ Fourth of July. Conquest,” “They Drive by Night,” “The Great Mc- indigenous to metropolitan . America. high. problem. “City Witness my hand and Official Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd day of | March, 1941. (Seal) for were stories -Nazi d by their reception that the fans wanted to be than made indignant. The story of the last was repeating itself. Rarely, then, did war Yilms “The Big Pa came seven years after the peace, “All ct on the Western Front" came 12 years after. The successful world-aflame films last r emphasized adventure and romance: “Foreign Correspondent Arise My Love,” “Escape.” Light musicals, as usual in troubled times, rose to the front. RCY’S CAFE Co. IEEREEN$ STOP | NP i B T AT PERCY'S CAFE The cycle of films ran its course in the year. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- | Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, 1 Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinet. | First publication, March 4, 1941, ! Last publication, March 14, 1941, 0 prov W ey - L. o Breakfast, Dinner or Light Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle e DELICIOUS FOOD Leaves Be?ttle ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE | ® R S. 8. TYEE ... S. S. TONGASS Comedy, when good, was never beter received. The inevitable Se- | PASSENGERS GHT Jective Service films are hewing to the comedy line. The appeal to i Latin American markets is based mainly on comedy and music. One of Hollywood’s early war fears was that story budgets | would have to be cut, that no more studios vie with each other for the cream of new plays, novels, stories. The spend-to-earn philosophy has upset that fear. Good, even sensational prices are being paid for esteemed properties. i AGENT i Phone 114 Night 312 Some of the prices paid for story propesties rcmmd of pre- “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” $150,000; “Panama Hattie,” $150,000; “Arsenic and Old Lace,” $175,000; “Hellzapop- $200,000; “Tobacco Road, $200,000. “How Green Was My y,” bought like “Gone With the Wind” before it hit the ller class, drew $45,000 — same price as Edison Marshall’s “Benjamin Blake.” In the story market as in the talent field, Hollywood is pre- paring to put its best foot forward. But with all the emphasis on proven tales for the screen, the market for “originals” — stories writen directly for plcmdes —has had one cheering boost. One such story, “Contirm or Deny,” brought $20.000, considered a new high for “originals.” Harry M. 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