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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT N7 { GOosH! 1PLUMB Lo 0 | ASHUR ERL ) dEps VR S e i SR t PERKINS, OUT THESE DISHE: FORGOT ABOUT | w c! r 'r\mu,nmrvrm— . /'.4 THEM! | 2 FINISHED BY THI = pe . TIMEL [ WELL DONTLETMELAFTA ) ¢ o R TELL YUH Aem! Now - GITBUSY-~ /¢ LR B 0P ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI FIREMEN WANI SAME LEADERS ! NORTHROUND Mount McKinley scheduled to ?ed for Offlces y meeting of the 1 tokEefl m. tomorrow sail from 1 to r business fore member erv- March 12 at 9 au SAILINGS h- attle OUTHBOUND heduled sou linner prepared by Ken @ee00eccce0ec6000000C S o © 200900000 eCR0000000000000000 S C I ( W. Mulvihi! ist iain Neide auser and sometime tomorrow bu Ed Sweeney wer finite at. 3 p.m. to- wminated fo ithbound e n E Weene ks L] McKim iinated to make LOCAL SAs . ( Tir Election will take Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e Los Atgeiesnrh R ! PCCHing; of Sns i3 2 in the vicinity o Angeles, maro Fire ] o tittl P # P ere made to have individ . i ' [§ the 4 1€ 1la e . | " made and [ on a wall of ° Y g ; the Firemen’ Club Room. Opposit . our n(ome | he active membe pict € 1k | of the retired and honora A retirement plan fo) T R | 35 5 Low tide 6.2 teet sy i B (B 131 feot Deductions for losses in making ! I fon. e 20 feet. |,y income tax returns are divided R # must follow closely the wording of the incom law \ 1 in the taxpayer’s trade, busi- or profession; (2) in any saction entered into for profit; from fires, storms, shipwreck, other casualties, or from theft; ness. INDICATED IN : and (4) from wagering transac- tiows. ¥ SOUIH EuRopEl losses result, usually, 1 m the purchase and sale of 1 losses usuaily TR ed by means of in- (Continuea rrom rage One) _ rich are required when- facu ers ar ent g el in the opinion of the Com- - they will have only & 25 mile| oo o0 Tnternal Revenue MRS. POOL front to defend along the Bul-|, o= "o o ary to determine RETTURN 7 frontie [ P ! 3 the income of any taxpay : Yugcslavia Is Mystery : ; Ridends [ : 1 ; The term “tra zoslavia’s’ role in the Balkan Y " |into for profit however remains a mystery SEE ’ : o | business e TR but authoritative quarters in Bel- # 2 FROM JUNEAU QUINT & ate Regent Prince Paul con-| 8 E¥Payer BEE 7 TR A on last Monday with Hitler|bile to be used solely fos e I e purposes. is sold at a iy P eard that Yugo- 1055 e g S e I e o "mentualics | Swion 1k tart to finish, the los 3 5 be e ed within a few deductible, subjeet to the limita- ) eau g - tions of section 117 as amended ! Bl B B s But if he had purchased t v mobile to be used for pl vig | ¢ deduction 1 040 L ; {not be allowed; it was not a tran- saction entered into for profit A loss sustained in the theft of i automobile purchased for pleas- convenience is deductible, (0' iSEUM DUUGLAS NGTON. March 7. — 11"‘.;"1.“‘.1\ in class 3. If, hecause of Friday—Saturday of the Production Manage- | driving but not of “willful £ B ment today imposed mandatory . an autcmobile main- ‘He ¥ al‘l‘led His wde on nickel, neoprene and! g » pleasure is damaged, the bber, It is said defense|taxpayer may claim the loss s L N A £ made the action necessary as it comes within = C the £ @ = amag driving of automobile the an automobile of the loss occasion- likewise is deduc- SCHEDULE and FARES collides. cd the taxpayer tible JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESDAY |l whether tegai or legal, FRID-AY | deductible only to the extent ol (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU 37 8 X rurpay DAY, SATURDAY is (Passengers—Airmail and Express) ins from such transactions. The ss of such losses over the gains not deductible } Al Io are deductible only TUESDAY | the extent to which they are not JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [ 35502 3 | comionsatea for by meurance or (Pagsengers—Airmail and Fxpress) { otherwise " Jun- Fair- Me- eau La Nome Ruby Bethel T Ohpir Grath || juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *12500 *120.00 Fairbs 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 48.00 via rairbanks, DOG DERBY IS BEING PROPOSED 107 FOR lt()l'\l) TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express l 4 g - SEATTLE, March 7.—Coincidént Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. 120 e o o oo e Pan American Airways System o i st e iy TRAFFIC OFFICE {urging establishment of an Inter-| L. A. DELEBECQUE | vaticnal Doz Sled Association, with District Sales Manager felimination races in various regious, | & PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS for world ehampionship each year. 1324 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE s 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 Empire Classifieds Pay! ning AN'HUNT UP PAW AN TELL HIM T'HAVE THEM DONE AFORE HE GOES THIS LODGE SN o R e citizens cooperate in rescue work as heavy rains dents in low-lying areas. John Funduka 1it their Hollywood Sights And Sourds | BB Rabie Cosmntae i This is the last of five articles on what the war in Europe has dome to the American motion picture business. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 7 idelights on what war has done o Holiywood Taken from pictures by the struggle-—Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, returned to nd; David Niven, Rodion Rath- L John Farrow, Richard Greene, on active Brilish ferces nent potcntal James Stewart d—"Bundles for Britain” (Said Koy tp her handiwo; “It's a I never me- The National defense progr saw @ sock so big, but I followed the directions exactly!™ gava m has put a crimp in the former ease with which Hollywood obtained government cooperation on service pictures. F mount built its own cantonment for “Caught in the Draft.” also constructed its own military tank for the film, Costume houses, short on new-style U. 8. soldier suits al- though well supplied with AEF. garments, are catching up on the modern demand as fast as on Pa * had tr turing a nudist army. It ible . One movie, “Rookies of delaying production or fea- ¢ srnati dela; Aside from the netehka,” reception Garbo had as a comedienne in “Ni- apparently has scotched chances that she will resume soon e femme fatale roles she used to play. When there was a large foreign market, Garbo's reles were select- ed mainly for that market, and what dome audiences thought did not carry the weight it does teday. American audiences never went heavily for Garbo tragedies which Europeans devoured hun- grily. kamL PERCY’S CAFE STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD * FOUNTAIN SERVICE *® REFRESHMENTS the W a tip from Walter Wanger’s experiences trying to keep up with Hitler in his seript for “Foreign Correspondent,” Hollywood's new topical pictures are making no effort to include the last flaming headline, Successive Wanger scripts, placing the hero. in up-to-the-minute waf situations, were outmbded before hooting began as the Hitler conquests spread. The final version concentrated on pre-war intrigue, turned out to be ironically timely in its finish—a bombing eof London filmed before whole- sale bombing had begun, ‘The new “One Night in Lisbon” is a tale of adventure and romance in that capital and in Tondon— its period the present, but its drama not dependent on what may or may not happen later in the war. has enhanced the Hollywood talent roster. 'Rene Clair and Jean Renoir, leading French directors who . previously turned deaf ears to local offers, are both here. Alexander Korda, London producer, has establishéd producing facilities here also .. War has not cramped the studips in their building programs. Major lots have expended thousands ‘of dollars on: new . sound gtages or other facilities in reeent months, and the increases \go The_war Buropean background shots, .used in “process” scenes, are now imited to those in stock: when the war began. ' The war curtails’ the constant replenishing—and /in London, pamcularw, some pre-war scenes will never be the same® . .\, Rise in Greek prestige since the Italian campaign is reflect- ed in‘a note from the Breen’office to a movie-maker—to the effect that the Greek charaeter in the film ‘in question must be treated with more respect. .\, i bring raging floods is pictured carrying turn, $ ! THELP AN | | C. Capable cat-skinner and form car- penter, for suitable employment. handled heavy trucks. Can do most al. ou Telephone T13 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. BULLDOZER OPERATOR-FORM | ARPENTER—Single man, age 37. I ALASKAN | | | | | is willing to go anywhere | Has also| 1 of his own repairing on vari- 1s equipment, Ask for ES 285. | -ee - The Daily Alaska Empire is this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE "ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN" BACK TO INTERIOR bie- iy’ LEAVE W. H. S. McFarland, general STEAMER SEATTLE manager of the Yukon Consolidat- ALASKA Sat. Mar. 1 ed Gold Corporation, Ltd., operat- McKINLEY Wed. Mar. 5 ing dredges on the Yukon, has re- YUKON Sat. Mar. 8 turned to the north and is pre- BARANOF Wed. Mar. 12 paring for spring operations ALASKA Sat. Mar. 15 | McKINLEY Wed. Mar. 19 that a hearing will be held before NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the undersigned Probate Judge on Ma 1A St Probate Court for the Juneau, Al-, aska, Commiss th his appointment as administrator of thy de MILDRED R. HERMANN for her appointment as administratrix of thy dec Lef said parties. All persons in interest arch 17th, 1941, at 10:00 o(lo«"k‘ M, in the office of the Umml‘ ates Commissioner and Ex-i Officio | TICKET OFFICE— oner’s Precinct, upon e petition of JAMES YORK for e estate of FRANK ROBERTS ceased; and, upon the petition cf' e estate of FRANK ROBERTS, | ceased; and, for the issuance of tters of Administration to one of | SN EVENW are hereby required at said time and place to appeal or show cause if any th not be granted as prayed for. at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd day of | M: United States Commissioner and Ex- | Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Al Fi Last publication, March 14, 1941. 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