The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1934, Page 2

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SILVER, METAL, ' MINING SHARES ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. I3, 1934 YOUR INCOME | ~ Charming, No End | TAX J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather ;1 By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) BGBST MAHKET 5 tuohs] s, bogiu [ i B F t for Juneam 2nd vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 13: o 1 —_— ; Normal Tax and Rain tonight and Wednesday; gentle southeasterly winds. |Firm Appearance Is Given Surtax Rates Time Barometer Temp. Humity Wind Vslocity Weather i —Alcohols, Aircraft | 4 pm. yesty ....3000 42 & BT Rain ~ { | 4 am. toda 20.88 41 8 SE 8 R: Continue Weak | The normal tax rate is 4 per cent| Noon today 2093 43 81 SE 12 Rain X T2 = on the first $4,000 of net income in 2 rc?ntmued from Page One) {etoms of thie, Fiwbaal ; ctamption, | CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS % credit for dependents, etc., and 8| * American Telephone and Tele- | | percent on the remainder of such | YESTERDAY | TODAY 7 : graph, Case, Montgomery-Ward, | excess umo\m' The surtax rates- int’ = - p i Penney, American Can and others 0 h many taxpayers Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. Zam. Precip. 4am. I {3 were up fractionally to around one s, usually to their Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 1 i point < disadvantage—begin on net in- f Barrow -4 -14 -4 -6 28 0 Pt.Cldy I United Aircraft was off five ;= s in excess of $6,000. The rate | Nome 20 20 12 12 4 20 Cldy 2 it points but got back part. Douglas |increase in accordance with the‘ Bethel 28 22 14 14 0 12 Clear i Aincraft converted an early loss in- iumo:m: of net income included in| Fairbanks 34 34 6 12 4 0 Clear i to.a small gain. varying so-called income tax brack- | Dawson 40 28 8 14 0 4 Clear i Ask any’ woman — she'll tell you—it’s Alcohols lost with American Com- ets. On a net income of $6,000 or| St. Paul ‘5 12 8 6 8 10 Trace Cldy 1§ : ol 5 = 3 U. S. Industrial Alco- less there i rtax. On a net| Dutch Harbor . 32 32 28 30 12 Trac Cldy ) . things that count. Like re- mercial and rere is no surta | 4 4 } the dittle thing s i | ho! being off about three points. income in excess of $6,000 and| Kodiak 8 36 B S 0 Clear : membering holidays. Like adding the not in excess of $10,000 the rate| Cordova 44 36 3 38 10 ‘208 Rain | finishing touches to a costume. Here CLOSING PRICES TODAY iis 1 percent of such excess. The| Juneau 49 42 a1 a 8 55 Rain « i are happy suggestions bound to please. NEW YORK, Feb. 13— Closing |surtax upon a net income of $10.-| Sitka 52 — 38 - 0 50 Rain 4 . quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 000 is $40 and upon a net income Ke_wh:kan 52 48 44 4“4 6 Trace Rain | stack today is 22%, American Can in excess of $10,000 and not in/ Prince Rupert . 50 50 40 46 24 0 Pt. Cldy E i i 104}:, American Power and Light : excess of $12,000, the rate is 2 per- Edmonton 52 46 32 34 6 0 Clear | SCARFS of good quality 10%, Anaconda 16%, Armour B | cent in addition of such excess. The | Seattle 58 54 36 38 4 0 Cldy : silk. $1.00 2%, Bethlehem Steel 45%, Calumet | surtax on a net income of $1,000,000| Portland - 60 58 36 36 4 0 Clear and Hecla 5%, Curtiss-Wright 3%, | is $491,460, and upon a net income ' San Francisco 68 62 | 50 52 6 0 Clear i1 Fox Films l§-"i, General Motors | 1m excess of $1,000,000, in addition i % 39%, International Harvester 427%. 155 percent of such excess, the maxi- | The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska and moder- t HANDKERCHIEFS Kennecolt, 21%, Mongomery-Ward| ,nq here's Rochells Hudson, |mum rate. Many taxpayers make| ately high in the Pacific States and British Columbia. It is low- 33%, United Afrcraft 21, Ulen| jollywood film actress, modeling | ihe error of applying the maximum | est south of the Aleutian Islands with rain in the Gulf of Alaska and go]q;pany 4:‘4)';, Ust_;;nga;:“ O“s' o; rset;;:;sbfi:ggesflt’-‘musfloarstfl;: 1w9":3l4l- ;r.nr_ms;lcadb otktilwi ratehbpliovxlded Southeast and light snow in Bering Sea. The weather is gener- alifornia 407, Unites es Steel | iress a h v ¢ in the bracket in which their ally clear in the Interior and North. Temperatures have risen , 3 nl AW s - & g on COSTUME JEWELRY 56%. :j'l't“::: i‘:'l'a"‘r::‘:g;v;hl‘; ::;:.:p’::: |net income is included. | the Arctic Coast and have fallen in nearly all other portions of the pack and is in two shades of blue | Following is an example of how. Territory. ¢ nd white. (Associated Press Photo) | {0 compute the tax on a net in- $ el 3 R i) Bee’ Help P“hflm jcome of $14,500, the taxpayer be- ST 5 — G I{O‘ ES. Kid, plg»’l](m. Boeis (;—' & LT e {ing single without dependents: PR i o Lt e AT O LS R T abr 2 v g . ARCADIA, o en a jar | Net fabrie, yarn knit, leather. of o o g CARD PARTY TO BE ‘N income ............ $14,500 . 4 honey |Less personal exemption 1,000 I:\ACH lb IOC postoftice clerks placed the sack GIVEN FRIDAY BY | i pl ’ preBlgandy outdoors and let bees from nearby Balance taxable 13,500 p H UMBRELLAS. Heavy qual- hives clean it up. BUSINESS WOMENA percent normal tax on msz‘ i YA\1S, 3 pOUl’]dS for 5. 5.0. 250 ity silk; choice of color o ————— On Friday evening the Busine: $4,000 160 g4 44 4 PIONEERS OF NOME, MEN >ssional Women'’s Club wi 3 percent narmal tax on bal- cumbu"latlons. Yivio er o | AND WOMEN, INSTALL NEW ¢ni¢ with a card party at the| ance of $9,500 i 760 servative types. $5.00 OFFICERS, JOINT MEETING ! O. O. F. Hall to which the pub-|g of $140 on $14,000, | ki 43 ) 11y oy lic is invited. Contract and auction| plus & percent on $500 in | ! I {1 i Members of Alaska Igloo No. 1 ze e plaved as well as| excess of that amount 160 i 1] ! 8] 3 — ! I and Women Pioneers, Igloo No. 1, g t. (‘wmm‘}'i‘w S § | { PERFUME installed their officers recently at charge of the affair are doing| Total, normal tax and sur- | ., i H i i i oot ogplly a1 ke cf fhe aes v dobng| Soi +10o|| TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY & ) 5] $ 1 | E i I IR 3AGS is seed . pearl dueted the following: : The, earned-income crodlt, 8dow-| corrrrrrr oo 3 & 8 5 E E E It 2.4 2 5. Th-“\ e Pet | Past President, Harry Lomen; Bd :A >d individuals under the Revenue iR, = i 1" Y y bag is full of chic. | Presid : ST vice s % 4| § " R 1id PGS BAS { President, Henry Gumm; First vice | [ Act of 1028 is ertirely omitted from . ¢ i 28! te You just know she wants President, Thos., Gaffney; Second : the Revenue Act of 1932, Therefore | g th i R bt L ¢ ! Wice President, W. H. Cremer; Sec- e W e o gl may be| ; § \Qi 24 ‘H cne. Satin lined. $3.95 retary, Jack Starr; Treasurer, A contract br 80 that | ke for the calendar year 1933, | H 1 1 s i Polet; Historian, Thos. Jenson; “‘;fld Bk R l;"' ma! | Taxpayers are advised to read care- | ¥ { vorth; t y with partners selected in ad-|. 20" " = i § { : 1 ) ‘ { : acth;l;lx::smflm‘;y&?:::ci im_msai | fully the instructions on form 1040 | %i M i HOSIERY R A e Apioyes; ) LPreSIT | The purpose of the 1o TSI 20 e FET 8 WL M) J I N 1 s; Doorkeeper, P. Larsen. raise money to apply to the schol-| : t i J L b M ll I 2 e i m;‘ollowmg ar.l’: the newly installed2"ShiD fund of the club, which is|"" i m.uTi l uneau Lumoer v 89 ne. officers of the Women Pioneers: ovided each F for a du- | £ o | President, Mrs, Marlon Prawley; 8ting student of the Juneau high| _Dally Empire Want Ads Pay L L el 4 n N A ™ Vice President, Mrs. Edna Lomen; | 5¢hool. y ] e ren S O nC Secretary, Mrs. Rosa B. Hage Mrs. Josephine T. Spickett ' is| A ° ./, ° Treasurer, Mrs, Mary Polet; His- chalxrman in charge of committees | |torian, Mrs. Fleanor O'Leary; Chap- '(‘:’;‘M "g’lz Eellil(“' f’é ) | £ 2 ilain, Mrs. Trena Lehmann; Mar- d the prizes. Juneau’s Leading Department Store | Ry, Ries. i Davioe: Toside ' Guard, Jennie Hansen; Trustee,, Mrs. Luella Grant. i J - e o e | § | i P Randm Wolves Reported NOW U. S. CITIZENS | : School Gtrl Daughtvr of eer g P oY ¥ ‘ Thirteen aliens. have been gwrn ASHLAND, Ky.—Reports reach-|the rights of citizens of the Unite § L - Pilots Atrplmw Llho Vctor(m B . i s TR, B [ T e s v 10 . - Creek section of Boyd county say|dia Christensen, Christen Skugg: | » by £ | | wolves are roaming the country-|vik, Andrew Henden, Arne He: !‘ . LONDON, Feb. 13—A “born fli- | side and are raiding farmers’ chick- | tog, Charles M. Elliott, Pefer M. ] | ¥ er"~that's what they're calling the en yards and pig pens. Several |Eliassen Ness, Edward T. Olaisen, ' T 12-year-old daughter of Beiiains | have been killed by hunters. Ole Odegaard, Eugene Torkelsen, | | air secretary, the Marquess of| ————————— Carl H. Espeth, Lars M. Nastne,| | 0 derry. i Nelson Londonderry ; > % SPECIAL scANDlNAVflN Peder J. N. Solnes and Ole olsoxl s g Mt AMERICAN MUSIC TONIGHT |O%sh i o7 * pest-Stewart who is called “cool as The examinations were conducted | — [ N 1 R d f M l g‘ ice” by her instructor, Captain V. AT CAPITOL BEER PARLOR | S, Judge George F. Alexander ow ea or aum i H. Baker, who a taught her | £t assisted by Robert E. Coughlin,! » [ e " An extra Program has been ar- H V l & Vrgd}‘e‘? and a sister, Lady Marga: l ranged for. this eveningls, pntertain- chief clerk of the court. ; (l ()’ltlnes | | i ment at the Capitol Beer Parlors, < R 2 Easy Teaching Job | Soearding to Gabe Paul, proprie- | eUNEMIGE. BOWLING, | i ] i A e e O v ALLEYS REOPENED | Wi noh e : 2 o . “She has only had Special Scandinavian-American kD RLORATED o 1 al y aS a ! i : i % & ; { g a comple i a fi-'v; pi\frsx:“fi::fiff q\();)lax:: n;usé; will he1 provided x’gr, p;troux;; Completely redecorated and ren-| i plete f S Sieady sia handis @ ° of the popular resort by Harold|ouated, the Brunswick Bowling Al-j assortment at ¥ like an old stager. Knox and his orchestra. 4 L o ® “She is as cool as ice. Naturally it e Bl laps are FeopeneCipgey, In Eg1)- popular { h LB 4 : : tion to the new decorations the al- | i we go up in a dual control mach- PUBLIC CARD PARTY P - . 2 s » ., |leys have been seraped and waxed'| prices § ine, but I do nothing, just sit still The Women of the Moose will g 0 | i R v P . & and are now the finest in Alaska, i and enjoy myself. Lady Mary takes hold the third of a series of card socording to Emilio Galio, proprie- § complete charge. 1 parties Thursday night, Feb. 15.| " i PEOREN ® “She takes off and lands and) Good prizes, refreshments. Admis~ % 5 she is never so happy as wh?n‘ | sion 50c. Public invited. —adv, SAVE THESE. DATES is sending the machine over in a| ——————— The Ladies' Lutheran Aid will! ¢ loop or nose first in a spin towards | RAINBOW GIRLS R e Yol Butl(’r Mauro e e ou e the ground. | Wil el Friday s avoning, Iwh. and a Dmneryon April 12, 3 ad' “Stunting, she thinks, is like rid- | '16. at 7:30 o'clock. Initiation. So- . v . Ing a bucking broncho.” { cial and refreshments follow the|, oo -gl Dr'l CO Too Young for License meeting, All Masons and Eastern| | LorA MAEALEXAND g . our 0 - The tub in this hobby for Lady | tars are invited.to,attend. adv.| | MBQ)PRAANO ER l Mary is that she must wait five| TR y ocal Culture-Coachi « vears before she will be old enough EASTERN STARS | ;’wmc‘,‘mns ‘;,,";;’ch"‘l o PRPrOs. Muney Ordery fo hold a pllot’s certificate. The 0. E. Stars business meeting| | Gty idg. For appoinments | Anytime’ ] + youth limit set by her father's de- Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, followed| | | see Mrs. J. C. Stapleton. H ON SALE 2 * partment of the government is 17.| LADY MARY VANETENPES “STEWART |by card tournament. —adv. | - — - The young lady comes honestly | — - e : e e - by her air-mindedness. Lord Lon-| Lady Mary Vane-Tempest- Mmmmm»‘o»»mm““mwmm»mm““ AT DRUG STORES ' donderry not only travels by air| Stewart, 12-year-old daughter 1 on his many governmental jaunts, of Lord Londonderry, Air Min- > (0 e e imact, Fraqucnly bo| feiec. ot Gremt Beitains bas : . . AND EMPIRE OFFICE goes down to the airport to watch| mastered flying to the point - + his daughter handle a plane, where she can “stunt” a plane. * “He is one of Britain’s outstanding Wrapped and. Ready for + Deers. g‘?;fi“‘;‘;“ge'-hj “"ig{';‘ :‘:;1;‘ won mention in dispatches twice. & 2 R e [RAGEEY 1B - | He wenf into the government 1 D1 3 ; < be Awa.;l s:mt‘he cLrodm' mw:r;‘l;:ca Altar-ths et MOA was UTisFcastre- STth AND i & Malllng. Send COpleS to 3 - re he S second in * The) tary for air in 1920-21. He has RTMENT BUILDING . 2 Of the royal horse guards and he|peiq pic present post of Secretary Your Friends: f ® L | of State for air since the reorgan- J i F 1F Kl - EA |ization of the nationalist cabinet | unction ¥ront and Franklin - wwl‘l.ml(); lgl\;lSIONS following the couaxw of Ramsay | o PRICE 4 MacDonald’s second labor party , \OTT ~ Ly v 4 ‘governmem. in the late summer or OW O(‘CLPIED B\ 5ABIN’S 250 . By ;mnomm: Mich., Feb. 13— 1931. © Jack Scanlan, local bowler, was Some of the bluest blood or I | % ‘“gops” in all four divisions of the Great Britain flows in his veins. nquire of | 4 r Twin City association tour-|Until his accession to the marques > 3 mey. His team topped five-man safe, which was created in 1816, he | tors with 2,869; his 618 led |was Sir Charles Stewart Henry ' Sl L e T S S THE SANITARY GROCERY | s pariner’s) 1181 did the same in|ated combination which mirrors al % doubles, while his all-events total lot of British history. G“’"”‘?““ Hotel riay 1818 was the best in that com- | et BEwk s B0 § AR R S i T Fiigy MR ] PHON‘SNORBS ‘flhaStorQThat Pleases” ] p in Juneau 000000000000 : Qi SIS0 et 0 R B

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