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R S A AR .‘.|III!lIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIl!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IAIIIfihlnfllflflillIlliljfiiiIlilrlrl-lflrlilrlIlilllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIl». FiLM "BADMAN'S Mother wu enjoy an exciting evening at the Capitol TERRITORY" IS AT . CAPITOL SUNDAY , Telling a gripping story of the days when the Oklahoma Pan-{ handle was a tiue No-man's Land and a en for most of the West's outlaws, RKO Radio’s big adven-| nce, “Badman's ‘Terri- 9 Randolph Scott, Ann and George t the head of SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1947 SHOWBLALE or Lfitneirdd { ¢ i STARTS SUN, See flmn STARTS SUN. AL .. .iN ONE PECTURES? a di A TOWN OUTSIDE THE LAW . . . . ANDALLTHE | Sunday (@) Theatre NOTORIOUS BADMEN WHO FOUGHT TC KEEP IT THERE faside his brdge 1o g0 into_ e rad !younger brother. Miss Richards ig [cast as an impetuous newspaper woman striving to join with the {rest of Oklahoma in petitioning |Congress for full territorial status. and eventual Statehood. | ly do the outlaws and angers-on prefer to keep free from deral super- but the prosperous cattle- o enjoy their freedom from 3 n and taxes. This brings about a dramatic conflict between the opposing for- ces, against which is painted the vivid activities of the James Boys, |1hc Daltons and other famous ban-' |dits of the era, and the stormy| {love affair between the sheriff and {!the heroine. i AMERICA’S MOST, | ‘ ‘E‘X'tlm‘ FOR MURDER AND ROBBERY THE DALTON " BROTHERS THE JAMES BOYS An exciting horse-racc, a train {robbery and the thrill-laden re-| icreation of the Dalton’s memorable i Coffeyville raid also lend color {and authenticity to the unusual i 1 plays the part of a whim- ociate of the James and !Dalton gangs. Lawrence Tierney, ,James Warren, Ray Collins, Nestor |Paiva, Steve Brodie, Morgan Con- (way, Isabel Jewell, Tom Tyler, Virginia Sale, Emory Parnell and iother well-known players have (prominent roles. i D e { FURNITURE Cisaiance coniinues jon Juneau-Young's Mezzanine. —adv. 573-tf [ S —— X | YELLOW CAB ANN RICHARDS GEORGE "“GABBY"' HAYES AND PRESENTING The CAPITOL HOUR " A distinctive ara'rn!gvmunt of delightful entertainment bringing you A FEW MOMENTS OF COMEDY with the Chimp—ANIMATED ANTICS in tech- nicolor and TODAY’S WORLD-WIDE NEWS by Air Express. o ) ) ) 8 24-hour Dependable Service 3:30 ——— 5:350 ——— 7:45 ——— 9:55 1:50 — THE CAPITOL HOUR BEGINS AT FEATURE BEGINS AT ROY ROGERS “ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL" with George “Gabhy” Hayes ON AT 8:25—11:00 6:05 —— 8:15 —— E”joy Your “LIFE WITH BLONDIE” ON AT 7:05—9:40 4:00 10:30 EKDS TONIGHT VG e IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 38, SESSION LAWS OF ALASKA, 1943, NOTICE AND DEMAND TO PAY SCHOOL TAX FOR 1947 IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THOSE TAXABLE UNDER THE LAW WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 years of age must pay the school tax ($5.00 for each person); a female person who is unemployed and who depends for her support entirely on her hushand is not required to pay the tax; persons in the active military or naval service of the United States, paupers, insane persons and those cared for by the Territory or who are permanently injured, infirm, maimed or crippled are also exempt. WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is payable after the first of January in each year. It must be paid to the Tax Commissioner upon demand. If no demand is made for pay- ment, it must, nevertheless be paid to the Tax Commissioner or his authorized deputy within the time prescribed by law. Please remember that no demand or notice is re- quired to be made or given; but, as indicated, if such demand is made, the tax must b2 paid immediately. A penalty of 50% will attach if the tax is not paid within the allotted time. EMPLOYER MUST FURNISH LIST OF EMPLOYEES AND PAY TAX. Whenever requested by the Tax Ccmmissioner or his authorized deputy any employer who has people working for him who are subject to the payment of the tax, must furnish a list of his or its employees together with the age of each of them to the collector, and must pay the tax due from each of them. When such payment is made by the employer, the col- lector must give him a School Tax receipt for each tax paid and the amount thereof may be deducted from the employee’s wages. DOUBLE PAYMENT OR PAYMENT BY MISTAKE: Any person who pays the tax when he or she is not liable therefor, cor if it is paid by an employer for his employee when such employee is not subject thereto, has the right to claim refund of the amount paid; such person should first request the schoel tax collector to make such refund and if this cannot be dene, he should forward such request to the Tax Commissioner at Juneau, giving his receipt number. Upon receipt of such request the Tax Commissioner will investigate and if he finds that the tax was paid by mistake, he will make the refund immediately. Remember that request for refund must be made not later than ninety days after the end of the calendar year, during which the tax was paid. NON-RESIDENTS SUBJECT TO TAX. The Tax is payable by non-residents as well as residents. If the non-resident is merely a sight-seer or tourist, he or she is not required to pay the tax; but if he or she comes to the Territory for the purpose of en- gaging in business or employment and actually does so, though not a resident, he or she becomes liable for the payment of the tax. PURPOSE FOR WHICH TAX IS LEVIED: This tax is collected to assist in the education of the children of Alaska. MAIL YOUR REMITTANCE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Box 651, Juneau, Alaska DO IT NOW AND AVCID PENALTIES DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION i Box 651 Juneau, Alaska M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. g THE IRI PRIVATE WEDDING R & 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ""BARBARY COAST [ DANCING and DINING in the Pleasant Atmosphere of the Baranof Hotel’s BUBBLE ROOM and TERRACE The Harm’{fodears PHYLLIS and JEANIE will play for your Dancing Pleasure Monday Nights thru Saturday Nights MUSIC ON SUNDAY NIGHTS by HY SEAMAN and JERRY NOTTINGHAM IS NOW AVAILABLE for BRIDGE PARTIES or Any Other Auspicious Occasion Within You: Family Circle GEN" ISFEATURE N Starts o AT 20TH CENTURY | SUNDAY L0 LENTURY MATINEE SUNDAY 2P.M. Metro-Go: up one whale of a cast for “B: bary Co: Gent,” the new Wall Beery s picture which op- ens at the 20th Century Theatre Sunday In addition to Beery, who can par excellence here are Binnie Noah just a few 3 Coast Gent” is a most exciting film of the old Bar- bary Coast and Nevada gold-field days Beery, as Honest Plush Brannon, is a bunco artist on the Biff-bang ‘Beery ,in @ Barbary Coast, who won't give in thrill-splashed action-dra- to the pleadings of Lil Damish, played by Miss Barnes, to marry ma of Western badlands! 4 { FRANCES RAFFERTY « Screen piay by Williom R. Lipma: William R. Liomeu ong Groat Garrett o Directe YT T 27 G G O P PR Positively Last Times Tonight ===== R T SR R S, Jane Wyman him until he makes his fortune— without resorting to work There is a shooting scrape, dis- covery of a rich gold mine, stock selling episode, theft and plenty of other action until Beery turns to work and Lil Damish snares her man ———— BAND CALL IS SET FOR2DP.M. SUNDAY A call for a btand tuneup and practice is set by Director Joseph Shofner for 2 o'clock Sunday af- ternoon at the Grade School audi- torium in preparation for partici- pation at the opening of the bgse- ball * season. . THe band is scheduled to play a couple of marches at Triangle Place, then hop aboard trucks for the ball park and play before the game and between several innings. Bandsmen are asked to come as they are, no uniforms. R CHILL WILLS » NOAM BEERY, Sr. » HENRY O'NEILL « RAY COLLINS , Gront Garrett gnd Harry Ruskin o Based on an Original Story by d by ROY DELRUTH » Produced by ORVILLE O, DULL Ray Milland IN “The Lost Weekend” ALSO LATEST NEWS Selected Shori Subjecis Driving at 50 miles an hour, a f motorist sees 14 percent less than he does in driving at 45 miles an | hour. 49th ANRNUAL BDANCE OF Douglas Volunteer Fire Department | TONIGHT i e || DOUGLAS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM HY SEAMAN'S MUSIC General Admission, Including Tax — $1.20 IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT [* EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | pay you to investizate our offerings in wgll chosen investments, ALAS- [ | KA ' FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main, —adv. 574-tf - Aciete daladubobebabe! nhrl s sint 3 Aot An Innovation at KELLY’S and MOORE’S CLOVER CLUB to go with the best in drinks MARKETA and FRANK Prat GUEST ARTISTS in "Sweet Music” for your ENTERTAINMENT THIS EVENING out for Coke S ROOM DINNERS ECEPTIONS COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co.