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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947 i Wy PHILIP REED SIR C. AUBREY SMITH SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS Complete shows at 9:30—Feature starts *“But, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by taking a business trip by Clipper” It's really simple, Mr. A. The valuable time you save going by Clipper means more time right in your own office . . . more time at your-destination, too, for business (and for fun). The big, 4-engine Clippers are mighty comfortable, too. You arrive fully relaxed and ready torinfluence your customers, buy goods or attend meetings. Pan American will gladly help you plan your next business trip. Baranof Hotel Phone 106 flmfimufiw , lereird A SPICE-TOLD TALE OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER ... IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOW)} EDDIE ALBERT FAYE MARLOWE GAIL PATRICK { § RAYMOND WALBURN The Triangle Cleaners Always Ready Our expert cleaning service is your valet—takes care of your clothes, has them always ready for you, so that you are always ready for all occasions. WE CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE CALL COMEDY BILL IS BENGFEATURED NEWS g | | | from service, Eddie finds his wife Valedictory—Noreen Andrews. cwn child finally lands him behind bars—but with the help of a pretty ton E night-club singer, Dclores S Sel | (Gail Patrick) and an Englishman, Life,” Sir Archibald Clyde, (Sir C. Aubrey| Presentation of Smith) he is released and the Wm. H. S Herbert—Girls’ Glee Club. - P HOSPALNOTES | e g Kodiak fo Get Loan 8:00-10:00 : 7 | : e e _ St Ann' Hospital admitted 'Mrs f'H""‘H"H""""iAW b "7 ‘»""fi*"’;" 17‘7 7'"'7 'L + ’7’ ‘» 3 i : | Ralph - Williams yesterday, and a HH H - ¥ i3 kaby girl weighing seven pounds, FOf El@("lll(ahon ;5’1 ounces was bom to her al' \wASHINGTON, May 15—# 152 pm The Rural Electrification Adminis- un’;l“slfdk:.‘:lg';: :‘:‘Ai"fi:‘m“ Beadle yration announced today it had ap- (iuvpr‘r‘mz-r' Hn: lt;ll ropghted p?o\'ed a loan of $310,000 for Ko- imerit Sp! e diak Electric Association, Inc., that no new patients were admitted - cooperative at Kodiak, Alas] nor cld ones dismissed yesterday. i R S DR Coastal Read the want-ads for bargams!® cents. The Needlecraft and Junior Shop 111'; SEWARD ST. Headquarters for Infants’ & Children’s Clothing Snappy Clothes —for Dress or Play Spring Coats and Dresses —Size 1 to 14 Large Selection of Play Togs —Just In Pedal Pushers—Jeans SWIM SUITS For Boys—Girls Lesthar Shees for Little Tikes (price vt leather advancing —buy NOW and SAVE) MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED ON THE DAY RECEIVED Pav AMERICAN Wortp Arewars The cfi/x/am of //e%mf (%/5/}1’/; JUST Gives greater depth to your own coloring, sharper delineation to your features. Lipstick, rouge, mascara, eye shadow are successfully coordinated to flatter nature not to defeat*her. Whether you are fair or dark, blonde, brunette or titian, there is a Monteil make-up that brings added beauty to your skin, to. your hair. - K PSTICK 2.00 abtout to present him with an 1 Sclo, “Clouas, wrnest heir. [Eddie’s predicament *trying Charles—Mrs. Ernest Ehler. Mrs. to prove himself the father of his Louise Malcolm, Accompanist. Commencement Address—Mrs, El- | , “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Diplomas—Supt raman, President of School |truth of his secret flight to New Board ne Shudshift (York is prov Jeffrey re-joins Benediction—Rev. G. H. Hiller- {his b little family, man. Recessional--Mrs, M. Jensen. e I «eevn- oo FISHING NEWS . ° s Tem Sandvick’s halibut schooner : TioE TABLE ® Norland topped the list of three © boats landing catches at the Ju- o MAY 16 ® neau Cold Storage today. He e Low t?de 4:57 am, 3.1ft. ® prought in 18,000 pounds. Emil ® High tide 11:00 am., 136 ft. ® samuelson on_ the Dixon brought e Low tide 17:03 pm, 23 ft. ® 16000 pounds, and the Howard B. e High tide 23:23 p.m, 159 ft. ® of Wrangell, under Laurie Broad, B ® Janded 13,00 pounds. All three ® © o0 s » v « © ® ® @ cargoes were bought by Alaska Fisheries at 15 and 13 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' DOUGHLAS 51 PASSENGERS ARE DOUBLE FEATURE | BILL FOR 2 DAYS FLOWN HERE BY PAA FAMILY BUYS HERE g\vrvlmsvdd(m- George Tuttle resi- |passencers into Juneau yesterday P X ey el ence and will make their home from Seattle as follows Rendezvous With Annie,” is the yo0 "ay Moe is a fisherman, com- | Geor spert, ~DArw |comedy feature at the Capitol to- pert, Aryl | ot i % ing up from Seattle recently with man night for the last two time and K, ) ¢ his wife on their 40 ft. troller. McCloske; - the interesting st is as follows: - - X v, H Er | Jetirey D lan (Bddie Albert), COMMENULMENT TONIGHT ma Rossman, Donald Rossman e e T N g b Raed s D bongias, Bl OIS NI i TRovd Bably (SLt Bradford, ia threc-day pass. He is overcome hold its 37th annual commencement Henry Johnson, Maynard Carson, {with nostalgia for his home and tonight at 8 o'clock. Graduates are Jame Abel, John Reily, Joe {wife, Annie (Faye Marlowe), in Noreen Patricia Andrews, John Charlotte C “ar off Woodville, New Jersey. Lincoln Asp and Leonard John Sam Shehee, Thomas Sherman, yors: | "Two of Eddie’s pals, Lt. Avery Harju H. M. Dolph Andy Teague, Mar- § it ' fonny things!) (Phillip Reed) and Capt. Spence, The following is the program: tin Fisknes. . mukup!"l’"d L) b v i (James Millican) who are AT.C Processional—Mrs. M. Jensen. John Dinney, ;\1|<il~\*"En"ml,u-l. (Love ‘\(‘“‘ A pilots, induce him to stowaway. on Invacation—Rev. G. H. Hillerman. Allan Weber, Marvin Reinhart, Ar- ) their plane, as they are making Selection, “The Rosary,” Nevin— ;vold Thanem, Egil Ramberg, Rob- ¥ a routine weekend flight to New Girls’ Glee Club, ert Larsen, Harry Lown. | York. Eddie can have a twelve Scholarship and Awards — Supt. | Chris Steén, B. A. Swanson, 3 |hour visit with his wife and still Wm. H. Seaman Jnm&y Thompson, Richard ns, ° [ get back in time to report for _Vocal Solo, “This Day Is Mine,” Isreal Blank, Robert Meyers, duty Harriet Ware—Mrs, Ernest Ehler.| Carl Peterson, Ellis Thompson, Nearly a year later, discharged Mrs. Louise Malcolm, Accompanist, | James Tolland, Alvin Sparks, Joe | Surys Roy Maricich, Lloyd Suryan, George Fritz, Alice un, How- jard bbles. Martin Fiskness, John Dinney, |Eugene Buchanen, Howard Barber, John Hertletn, Mahlon Wilson, |Ray Thompson. ! |" Juneau to Seattle: Hugh Wade, Ellen Walker, Susan Hull, Edith Tuttle, Robert Hayden, John |Gardner, William Cutts, Sylvia De- iner, Garry Deiner Juneau to Fairbanl & Y |aBstnian” . D’ Harper, B, 5, *ysnue i Mann Adjutant Henry Lorenzen will sl give the eulogy at the services, and 'HARLEIGH GLASS, FORMER JUNEAUITE, DIES IN PORTLAND Buford Glass, wellknown Juneau man, was called south Tuesday by the death of his father, Harleigh Glass, at the family home in Port- land, Oregon Harleigh Glass and his family will be recalled by many of this city’s oldtimers, as they lived here for many years. He f came to Juneau while the Perseverance Mine was operating and worked the s a foremen for some time Later he became interested in fur farming and followed that line of business. After leaving Juneau, Glass lo- cated in Portland. He was 73 yea of age, and until about two y agé had enjoyed good health. The deceased is survived by his wife, one caughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hillsbury, and two sons, Ramorny of Portland, and Buford, of Juneau. There are three grandchilden, in- s cluding Mrs Albert (Adrienne) Cooley of Juneau, and one great- grandchild, little Susan Cool > CITY COUNCIL 70 MEET TOMORROW Council will meet in regular session tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clo in the City Hall. Among matters to be taken up is one Jliquor license, referred to committee at the last meeting Mayor Waino Hendricksen said today that he is in hopes he may be able to report to the Coun some progress on the delinquent tax rolls. Junegau City - CHANGES POSITIONS Mrs. Vivian Dubinick, formerl employed in the Office of the Gov- ernor, has joined the staff of Ter- ritorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. 1t’s. the Nicest Store in Town "Baranof Hotel Building POWDER 175, 3.00 napoest_ EYE SHADOW 1.25 © 1 .25,“!“.;:2.00 y MASCARA 1.50 2.00 ~william O A GRM 2 Vol cand Priday - MURDER AND SABOTAGE IN THE BIG WOODS! ./ AT 20TH CENTURY The 20th C ury Theatre is x - offering two features tonight and Friday One is “Hot Cargo, a melodrama, concerning two return- ing soldiers, William Gargan and Phillip Reed, who stop off in the redwood country of Califorhia to ry out a list of last-minute re- quests made by one of their bud- dies who was killed in the war The plot begins in a light hu- morous vein, it, when the two men cover that their buddy'’s family ut to lose their small lumber business, they decide to stick around and fight. lh}u:“‘l girl in the story is Jean Two ex-Gl's...fast with their fists A ¢ e and fast workers with the girls The other feature is “I find fighting o war o Men of Africa” said to Sady Soimpirad thriller to battling o - LAST RITES FOR MARY DICK HELD TOMORROW Mary gang of forest racketeers | Funeral for M \—,\cmmg . Funera ices for Mrs. 53 years of age, who d AC”O"" recently after five years as a jent in Government Hospital, will be held tomorrow at the Sal- ation Army Hall on Willoughby er Dicl interment ‘wiil be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs, Dick, who was born in An- goon, lived for many years in Ju- neau and Douglas. She is survived by three Richard Dick of Hoonah, Lawrence Dick of An- chorage, and Brownie Willard of Seattle. Two surviving daughters *are Mrs. Martha Alit of Seattle, and Mrs. Bessie See of Hoonah. In ad- dition there are other close rela- tives. Mrs. three Ma TREMBLES' ¢ Half-hrute survived & by cousins: John A. Jackson, ret Shotter and Katie Vil- X 1l of Juneau; by a brother, William Davis of Sitka, and an aunt, Mrs. Fannie Ward of Juneau. - FOOD SALE FRIDAY Martha Society food sale, 11 am. Dick is Friday, Piggly Wiggly Store, hot % dishes, home baked cakes, pies, 5 : 3 pe: cookies. —adv. 578-12 Marvin | \ Hirsch has switched to Calvert because Calvert tastes better. #nf 1703 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey - 86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City From the world’s finest tea crops we bring you greater tea enjoyment. Ph. Red - ALBERT WHITE | Alaska Counsel-Republican Party White Bldg. — Ferry Way } Alaska Taxpayers League é | O 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 56 yedrs of age must pay the school tax ($5.00 for each person); a female persen who ise 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 T ritory 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 be 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 Commissioner 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 liahle therefor, or if it is paid by an employer for' his employee when such employee is not. subject taereto, has the right to claim refund of the amount paid; such person should first request the school tax collector to make such refund and if this cannot be done, 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 mi e, he will make the refund jmmediately. Remember that request for refund must be made not later than ninety days after the end of the calendor year during which i} tax was paid. NON-RESIDENTS SUBJECT TO TAX. The ° able 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 AVOID PENALTIES | DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION A RO AR AR O Box $51 Juneau, Alaska M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. . OO0 =l