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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 MOUNTAIN WINDS FOREVER WHISPER OF AN EXOTIC PAST! ROUCH, ROUS!NG 0 THRILL- PACKED Doors Open 7:00 Feature at 7:556—10:00 SPORT REEL MUSICAL and LATE NEWS DOUELE ACTION Bll L "BLACK NARCISSUS, IN TECHNICOLOR, CAPITOL THEATRE One of the most effective uses Technicolor ever seen in a m picture was demonstrated \P‘\exd‘n at the Capital Theatre when “Black Narcissus,” starring Deborah Kerr, Sabu, David Farrar, Flora Robson and Dean Simmons, was shown. The J. Arthur Rank production is set high among the peake of the Him- alayas where the winds never stop blowing and where even the air seems to awaken slumbering dreams. Here to a palace, once a harem, come five Sisters of the Or- der of St. Faith's, to open a school and dispensary. The majestic beau- ty of the mountain fastness is perfect subject for the magic ot the Technicolor camera which cap- tures all the color of the awe-in- spiring scene. The white habits ol the Protestant Nuns of the Angli- can Church stand out against the colorful murals and the vivid back- ground of the palace. The Sisters are beset by difticul- ties from the beginning. Their first obstacle is the apparent lack of de- sire upon the part of the local iprince’s British agent to help them The constantly howling wind is a further deterrent. When the agent enrolls a native girl in the school, and the prince’s bejewelled son also becomes a student, their task is made even more difficult. One by one the Sisters crack up and even- i Revenue THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL—-]U\’LAU AL /\SKA TAX QUIZ KIWANIS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS AT ANSWER s EVENING BANQUET Clark Squire, Collector of Internal and as the date for returns| Kiwanis Letter read on as follows: |at Is January 15 a teden\l“m ves were special guests ion banquet held by night in the Gold Baranof Hotel. ind an eight-mem- board of directors were in- 4 the year 1949 by Cecil |Roley, Lieutenant Governor of the ! Alaska-Yukon Kiwanis division, who ate|cam Anchorage to attend is near, L Q tax date? A. Yes, for about one out of every five income taxpayers. ered 2. Q Which taxpayers must file | s and pay by January 15? A. Three groups, as follows: a. Farmers—required to esti eir 1948 tax and pa m full. b. Business and pr E Role ple, investors, landlords, bjzctives of Kiwanis quired to pay balance of estimatec installing new -club tax, if any, due on a previousiy-|official tiled es if no previous es- T'he t'mate was filed for 1948, one snould | led tc be filed now to avoid penalty; it!McCle previcusly filed estimate was short| Gene of correct tax by more than 20 per ' ernor cent, an amended estimate should|Kiwanis International in apprecia- be filed now to avoid penalty. {tion of his past year's work, and c. Was arners—most wageearn-!ga t-President’s pin. ers are not atfected by January 15. They are affected only if (1) they!included had over $100 income from sources|Clements, outside their wages, or (2) if their|Dunn wages wers not subject to with-| holding (such as, domestic servants,| Jim Church was installed as sec- farm laborers), or (3) their wagesretary for the coming year. Archit exceeded $4,500 plus $600 for each|Betts, Kiwanis treasurer, and Stan exemption (for example, $6,300 in|Baskin, new vice-president, were in- the case of a man with a wife and |stalled in absentia, being one dependent child). If affected by to attend the meeting Januvary 15, a wageearner is re-| Ppast-President Gene Vuille went quired to do the same things list-|into past history of the club to in- ed for businessmen in the preced-troduce nine charter members of re badge of office was present- President James To outgoing President ., the Lieutenant Gov- ented a citation from Gene Vuille, Dr. John Dr. Henry Harris, Fred Larry Parker, Dr.” D. D. Marquardt and Donald Burrus New board of directors installed * " City, unable | " ADVENTURES OF MARCO PCLO" IS AT 26TH CENTURY Cosmopolitan as a toothache are American pictures. makes no difference where an actor was born; the cast sheet of any modern film brings - together scores of nationalities “The Adventures of Marco Polo” the Samuel Goldwyn production in which Gary Cooper is starred and which is at the 20th Century The- atre tonight, opens in Venice, Italy, It gave a short out-’then wanders over half the eastern is one of the few: world. But Italy ccuntries not represented by cipals of the cast Cary Cooper, who plays the ian iravo, was, for example, in Helena, Montana id Gurie, blonde Scandint who plays the Chinese Princess, Kukachin, first saw daylight in Oslo. Norway. 3asil Rathbone, the Saracen prime minister, born in South Africa nest T who Dlays Polo's stooge, hails from Missouri Barne prin- Ital- born villainous who Binnie constitutes the feminine menace in Marco’s 1te, | was born in London, land Alan Hale, ber warlike husband in the film, was born in Washing- ten, D. € George Barbier, cast Khan, names Philadelphia, his birthplace. Lotus Liu, exotic beauty who ap- Kubl Pa as H ian | Ahmed, PAGE FIVE TR e, Complete Shows at 7:24 — 9:30 THE MCST ROMANTIC CONQUEST KY MAN EVER MADE A | P "EAVING A THOUSAN 5WIETHEARTS BERIND VE TAUGHT g\ iW WORLD HOW T0 fovE l i The Don Juan of his time._he battled armies and wooed a princess, he gembled for a fortune and out- ng story of tually they are forced to abandon ing paragraph. their enterprise. | 3. Q What is the connection | last ight's banguet ———— Iretween this January 15 filing and! gpecial guests of Kiwanians were |the usual March 15 filing? |Rep. and Mrs. James Nolan, Rep HOSP"AL NOTES | A, The January 15 filing date is|Doris Barnes and her daughter, |for 1948 “Declarations of Estimated ' Miss Dorianne Barnes, who served 1:Tax” on Form 1040-ES and applies as pianist for the evening. to about one-fifth of the taxpay-| Cited for two-year perfect at- ,ers. March 15 is the deadline for tendance records and presented pins Discharged from St. Ann's were fling 1948 final income tax returns'by Lt. Gov. Roley were President Mrs. Robert Greenwald and baby 0 Form 1040 or 1040-A and ap-|James McClellan, Larry Parker, girl, Robert Stutte and Shirley Pes to all taxpayers. |Gene Vuille and Jim Church. Richardson. | 4 Q. Can I avoid filing Janu-! The Anchorage Admitted to the Government Hos- |ary 15 and again on March 152 also welcomed Gene pital was Salina Scott of Douglas.| A. Yes, if you file your final|colleague in Alaska-Yukon Kiwanis neau Airport at 1:15 o'clock this — e return and pay your tax by Janu-| Division officership Vuille was afternoon, first plane within the Flexible Flier Sleds at Madsew's. ry-treas- Week to break through coastwise ary 15, it will serve both as a de-| recently selected as secre Open noon until 6. 79 ¢ claration and a return. "urer of the northern division. rain and fog conditions. |the club who were in attendance at on the screen. ACTION! pears as Miss Gurie's handmaiden, was born in Shanghai. Robert Grieg, who appear: Kublai Khan's chamberlain, is an i Thousends in the giont cost! The mag: | Australian, | 5 i | of golden China to dazzle you ment in the Samuel Goldwyn tradition of excellence. | wYN Admitted to St. Ann's hospita for surgery yesterday were Walter Butts and Mrs. John Davis. - — SEATTLE PAA PLANE LANDS AT JUHEAU] division officer A Pan Ameoricin Airways plane, ! Vuille as a direct from Seattle, landed at Ju- Wow 18 the Of ThE UNON \s GREAT! SIGRID BURIE Young, Beautiful Exclting SNt CARTOON Today's NEWS PROCLAMATION The {ollowing prociamation has n issu You'll say GREAT, 100, when you see the: great stars kissing and cussing and clinching in their happiest, scrap- piest romance together! 'HIGHWAY BRIDGE AT GUSTAYUS PROPOSED Application {from the Re |of the Civil Ac { tration at Anchorage, {in accordance with Bridge Act of 1946, of plans for {the reconstruction of a Fixed Highway Bridge across the Salmon River at Gustavus. It is proposed to reconstruct the LIBBY'S UNSWEETENED : . existing bridge at the site, which reducing the vertical clear- “ - hnm 9 feet to 4 feet at extreme 24 Neo. 2 tins 3.25 the civic bodies and service organizations of. our com: munities, and the agencies of gov- ernmen| recognize the services ren- dered the Territory by the Alaska Junior Chamber of Commerce and its chapters at Anchorage, Fair- tanks, Nenana, and Juneau, and its provisional chapter at Petersburg; and “Whereas, the United States Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce and its affiliated State and Local Organi- zaticns have set aside the week of January 14 to 21, 1949, to observe the 26th anniversary of the found- ing of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce; and “Whereas, this organization of young men has contributed mater- ially to the betterment of Alaska throughout the year, refore, I, Ernest Gruening, Governor of the Territory of Alaska, do hereby proclaim the week of January 14-21, 1949, as Jaycee Week, and request that all citizens of the Territory recognize the good work and benefit to Alaska demonstrated by the Junior Chamber of Com- merce to Alaska.” ANGELA ADOLPHE LEWIS LANSBURY - MENIOU - STONE METRO- GOLDWYN- MAYER and LIBERTY FILMS present has been received 1l Administrator onautics Admini for approval, the General THE CASE LOT GROCERY iS THE BEST PLACE T0 TRADE 1l _ ASSORTED COLORS MISSIONORANGE - s1o333 by ASTIC WHISK BROOMS - 5%c pound tin §7¢ PICKS UP DIRT—LINT—DUST LIKE MAGIC! 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L95 STRAWBERRIES . powdpks.4gc | WHITE RICE 2 Pounds 39¢ FRESH PRODRUCE-We Have It 5 Pounds . 93¢ AVOCADOS — SPINACH — LETTUCE CELERY — GREEN ONIONS — BANANAS 25 Pounds . 4.29 TOMATOES — CABBAGE — NEW POTATOES Based on the Play by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE - Sereen Pey by ANTHONY ¢ VEILLER and MYLES CONROLLY - Assoiate Producer ANTHONY VEILLER at the navigation opening, Produced and Dircted by FRANK EAPRA high water (19 feet and 10 feet, ctively, at low water.) The herizontal clearance obtained at the navigation opening will remain unchanged at 20 feet Information is requested as to whether there is any objection from the standpoint of navigation or {lood control to the proposed work. If you have an objection, an im- mediate reply should be submitted in order to insure consideration If a reply is not January 29, it will be here are no objections re- mittee is studying the Fisheries! Taxation Bill, which was introduced JOHN WEISE, ANCHORAGE, ARRIVES FOR CONVENTION John Wiese, President of the Westward Alaska Fisheries Coun- cil, has arrived from Ancho e to attend the Territorial CIO Con- vention here. Due to the delay in the arrival of the delezates, the convention will continue sessions e through Saturday. HARRY RACE HERE The Resolutions committee is ex- Harry Race. Ketchikan druggist, pected to report at the afternoon | arrived on the Denali from the session today. The Legmatne com- | First Clry received by sumed that = FOR RENT - Office Space TWO STORY BUILDING TOTAL 2400 SQUARE FEET . Upper Story SALES and SERYVICE L4 PHONE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA THE ALASKA LINE CAULIFLOWER — BROCCOLI — MANY OTHERS 100 Pounds 51 PASSENGERS, FREIGHT, 7 MAIL AND EXPRESS 4 .. Bay View 7 : JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FOR IHC RVATIONS OR INFORMATION Contact ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery G oue . 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 1 Soneiig ,m,«am Boat Orders Delivered Any Time ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y remsraflpremenflyrmnenflrrrenfl e nrn Rpesmre fl. .. 1200 sq. ft. each floor (G L] Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Available Anytime LOCATION: Marine Way Opposite West Coast Grocery Call at George Brothers Liquor Store Northbound ALASKA _ Jan. Southbound S.S. BARANOF _Jan. S.S. ALASKA __Jan.

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