The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1944, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1944 l L TONIGHT “DESTINATION UNKNOWN" "After Midsight With Boston Blackie” STARTS SUNDAY THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! TEEN AGE CLUB OPEN TONIGHT The Teen Age Club will be open tonight between the hours of 8 and 11:45 o'clock in the American Le- gion Dugout. { There will be dancing, refresh- and entertainment for ali| 19.6 -2.6 182 -0.8 High tide—3:01 a. m., :17 a. m,, High tide- 28 p. m., Low tide—9:31 p. m., TIDES MONDAY High tide—3:40 a. m,, 19.0 Low tide—10:00 a. m., -2.1 Hih tide— 4:13 p. m., 168 Low tide—10:12 p. m,, 0.7 TIDES TOMORROW feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. DEANNE DURBIN, ~ JOSEPH COTTEN ON CAPITOL BILL “Hers to Hold,” considered lof the year’s most significant mantic dramas, comes Sunday to the Capitol. Deanna Durbin is co- starred with Joseph Cotten in the Inew Universal production. Charles | Winninger, Evelyn Ankers and Gus| | Schilling have outstanding roles in |the impressive cast. Enthusiastic advance reports in-| dicate that the picture is an un»f qualified triumph for Miss Durbm: and the selection of Joseph Cotten | |to be her leading man was a happy | {studio choice. The story's logical| | timeliness, too, is said to enhance | the film’s unusual appeal. | | Deanna, it is declared, has the |best role of her remarkable screen | career. She appears as a debutante {who goes to work in a war indus- try and finds romance as well |the satisfaction of serving her icountry. Cotten portrays an Army THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--- JUNEAU, ALASKA e lTURY NG STORY W (0MES 0 SCREEN | OF 201H CENTURY, { | There’s no shilly-shallying about {love in Paramount's “Night Plane | From Chungkin,” the romangic | | |adventure thriller of the Chinese iwar front due to make a three-| point landing on Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre. | ! Robert Preston has the top role| & {of his career as an American flyer| fighting with the forces of General- issimo Chiang Kai Shek. Bé‘fm‘l!K the Japs pulled their sneak “inci-| dent” at Shanghai and touched off the powder train for the global war,] Preston, LAST TIME TONIGHT as Nick Stanton, was an 3 M archacologist studying lost temples| | R S 3 'and things in the remote interior.| 3 Now, as Capt. Nick Stanton, he's in command of a secret nirport‘ near the bomb-scarred, truck-clog- ged Assam Road that runs from ;Chunukiug to India. He hasn't seenl a white woman for six years. | In the picture Preston's co-star.' TO0" [ENTURY OWL SHOW 12:30 A. M. TONIGHT ‘ ‘ rH£ BO : START BURSTING ] i PAGE THREE! WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! "THE BLACK SWAN" TYRONE POWER STARTS SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:00P. M. There’s no time for half measures for a Yank over China— dropping ‘em and dodging ‘em while piloting his most precious cargo! . 9 MBS !flyer whose loyalty to the service [very nearly thwarts his devotion to| the girl he must leave behind.| | Climactic sequenc announce- | ments say, have mo serious dra- matic depth than any in which Miss Durbin previously “appeared. P 1 iz et Ny TAX RATES CEILING PRICE wiLL BE CHANGED SURVEY RECHECK ' EFFECTIVE APRIL { T i {cous tax rates under the new rev- ey u{]p_ "n“,’_u : i ceiling price oy e act are being prepared by the l‘vl ; e (nn(turled from 1, )ternal Revenue Office in Tacoma o 18 inroughout the TeITl- yor qistribution' with regular month- 'm"lmi’ lir ,,ipke “““" Adminis- | yotyrn blanks prior to April 1, 3 , @ re-check will be conduct- coording to ollector Clark Squire. ed in April. This is according to an| apei | js the effective date of Hm,mfnwm‘ nt from Mildred R.|ipese increases with few exceptions, s . Director. Dul Ng First returns based on (fiv new food dealer!yores will be filed in May. Higher Bt ikt d butchers | paies on amounts paid for leased Jr»,,.,(“,( 'l 1. Petersburz, | wires wire equipment service and Valdes Be Cordova, |joc) telephone services become ef- 4 g TAZE, | fective May 1 Palmer, d Nome wa | Ll e visited } = ; "y i k of Mm(hl While . y : the law provides 37 in this National|gpou: rate increases, it imposes only conducted throughout | 2 : |one new This is a Retall s and its posses- | pyoy A g Xcise on lug e which ap- sions and teriitories | § 3 plies to sales on or after April 1 This drive was designed to check Em.h class of texpayers on the Col- up on the effectiveness of specific lector’s mailing list will receive a prl‘C(< in holding down the cost of notice giving the 1ew rates, the ef< living and in maintaining continued | raotive dates and forms on which compliance with OPA price regula- |, P the tax is to be reported tions at + Joes ve i the local level. Another| rp. jaw also requires every per- basic purpose of the sur: EY Was t0icon holding distilled spirits and educate the retailer. It was not a wines intended for sale for use get tough” job are be- i the manufacture of articles ir ing encouraged to correct errors in tended for sale, and person |7I.lCl‘. to improve the posting of the holding ferm-=nted malt liquors in- hecessary store signs and price lists yanded for sale, to take an inven- yya::c m‘u b;;l‘x,j sh‘t‘)wl? the impor: ory of stock on hand before be- ’;M(f‘ w;:]f ;u business of compli-| ginning business April 1 and file a |8 h the regulation !rmum before May 1 covering all The second price check-up will be'cueh taxable liquors on hand. { held to see if non-compliance point- | Return blanks and s‘L;l out by Inspectors and Board qre being mai'ed to these individ- % f.,erks has l?nen corrected. Follow-‘ua]s by the Collector but dealers {ing this, Price Panel conferences who fail to receive them should ob- | Will be scheduled In every town inltain the necessary forms from the :'Iw Territory for those merchants Internal Revenue Office. |1\xh.o 'hnvr* not heeded the request! Increased Rates ‘; or voluntary compliance. “Viola- | Among increased tax rates affect- gous fou_nd to be wilful and 0N~ |ing the largest number of taxpayers i tinued will be referred by the Price [gye: ! Panels to the Territorial office for| admissions trom one cent for approprmm_ a_;cuon by the Enforce- | cach 10 cents or fraction thereof to ment Division,”, Mrs. Hermann!gne cent for each 5 cents or ma- stated. i ljor fraction thereof. Cabaret tax b = {from 5 percent of charge to 30 FROM BETHEL percent. Club dues from 11 percent to 20 percent. Initiation fees from actress among members of tie Royal Canadian Air Force, ac- cording to editors of the fliers’s newspaper, is Linda Darnell (above), brunette movie star. for num- United HERE ATTENTION!!? All members of Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Local 203 Be sure and aiiend regular meefing March 27, 1944 LOCAL POLITICS AND OTHER IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS General Electrie At the Bar: i e Baranof Hotel, Louisly; porcent to 20 percent. Jewelry Moncher is re fre 8 ‘hete from: Bether | (except watches retailing for not - — g more than $65 and alarm clocks re- Hore from B R @ sy, | {iNE for not more than $5) from Louls kagway, Mr. and MIs.|;o percent to 20 percent of retail is Rapuzzi are guests at thel . P Gas . iprice. Furs from 10 percent to 20 |Gastineau Hotel. He is Deputy U.loe & of Tl i P % |S. Marshal at Skagway s WA 55 s o g 1 Y |transportation from 10 percent to 15 percent of charge. Long distance |telephone calls for which the charge iis more than 24 cents, from 20 per- cent to 25 percent of charge. Local telephone service from 10 percent to 15 percent of charge. The new Retailers’ Tax on lug- gage is 20 percent of the retailers’ price and applies not only to trav- |eling bags, suitcases, trunks, etc., |but to toilet cases, purses, handbags, Baranof Beauty Salon s FAVORITE —Most popular | instructions ' zjoha {Ellen Drew, is a pretty American | Red Cross nurse who's a_passenger | aboard an India-bound bus. The !bus is bombed by the Japs, Chinese Isoldiers are killed and Ellen finds herself at the secret airport. Pres- one look at her and says: y s you?” i s.”” Bob does. “Night !Plane From Chungking” is off to a | flying start, | “Directed by Ralph Murphy, “Night Plane From Chungking” has {an ace cast including Otto Kruger, prensgramidgion : Stephen Geray, Ernest Dorian, Soo . Yong and Sen Yung. L ROBERT PRESTON ! 3 & ey DREW IN FROM NOME Emil Jorgenson and son Albert were incoming passengers by PAA plane from Nome on Friday. The ¢lder Jorgenson will enter the Pio- neers' PORTLAND MAN HERE Registered from Portland, A, C. Black is at the Baranof Hotel - - JAMES REEDS HERE Mr. M:ri. James Reed, here irom Sit e staying at the Gas- tineau Ho RUE P S A | AT BARANOF HOTEL At the rano., Mrs. Francis M Shearer is registerea from Seattle R AL HAGERUP HERE Hagerup has arrived and is at the Baranof S HALL FROM SITKA A. Hall, here from Sitks, is & guest at the Baranof Hotel e HELEN KANE HERE Arriving from Skagway, Helen| el R | BEST SHOWS LOWEST PRICES CHICAGO WOMEN HERE Elizabeth Cramer and Mary here ‘rom Chicago, are| staying at the. Baranof. |EDMISTON FUNERAL MONDAY Funeral services for the late | P IREERAT R A |James Edmiston are to be held next MRS. BOGGAN SOUTHBOUND Monday, March 27 at 2 o’clock p.m. Mrs. Garland Boggan and dnugh.*“‘ the Eagles Hall in Douglas. In- ter left for the south today to visit | terment will be in the Eagles Cem- her husband recently operated “pon!ebery on Douglas Island. Gastineau in Beattle. She expects to be absent|Lodge No. 124 F. & A. M. will con- several weeks. duct the funeral services. - | - S 5 SMALL BORE MATCH The Douglas Territorial Guard The Gal Back Home ] . Gets Gl Joe for Life, Rifle Team will meet Tuesday, | March 28 at 7:30 o'clock at the | A. B. Hall in Juneau for a small bore rifle match with the Juneau Guard Team. CAMP CROWDER, Mo. — The girl back home apparently far out- charms the women her soldier meets at camp. For in 95 percent of marriages performed by Chaplain Frederick G. Nichols of Central Signal Corps school, the bride was a girl the lsoldler had known for years. The chaplain explained that 34 of the ory by A Pasamount Picture MRS, | Mrs. Ra from Siyka Launghter inthe BARN To the Defenders of RAW MILK: Our work in the dairy goes on so much more easily and happily since we know that you are “ALL- OUT” in your support of NATURAL RAW MILK > g Thanks for your support at the Milk Forum. Let’s K‘(;;ep nup! e — ARRIVAL HERE | An arrival here, Al Jones is re—i |gistered at the Baranof from Bethel, { —— AT GASTINEAU HOTEL | At the Gastineau, Harold Sum- ‘mers is here from Skagway. CANDIDATES URGED TO FILE With the filing deadline for City offices set for Wednesday, March | 29, at 4 pifi. all candidates are urged to get their names on file. Offices to be filled are as follows: One mayor, four councilmen and gue mover, towr comamen w0 NORTH STAR DAIRY T [ CURTIS H. SHERWOOD {pocket books, wallets and other re- |36 couples he married in the last lated articles. |five and a half months had known |each other an average of two and F. M. Evans is at the Baranof Hotel and is registered from Nak- FROM NAKNEK | nek. a half years, , ' There is no substitute fpg r_;ews;;égei Eadfé}iising! Empire class{(}ldn Pay! : BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SLOW DOWN, SNUFEY ! YOU'RE LIABLE TO BOUNCE THE LITTLE BLACK BOX OUT- UH-YOU DIDN'T LEAVE |T AT THE HOTEL, DID YOU 2 . =) 2 By BILLY DeBECK <4 I THINK YO'RE IN FER LOSIN' TEN MORE POUNDS, GEN'RIL MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTER ISN'T FAR AWAY Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. Ld WHAT ARE YOU STOPPING FOR? WHAT A BU-BU-BUMPY RIDE ! T EEEL LIKE (VE LOST TEN POUNDS SINCE WE LEFT THE HOTEL \ SHOP HOURS 9A. M. TOGP. M OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 e Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken THE DOUGLAS IN BERVED ANY TIME DINS AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT c————— Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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