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E—— G T S RS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934. NEW DRAPERIES and CRETONNES FOR SPRING .50c¢ .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.25 S .$1.50 Natural Monkscloth .........75¢ flflld 85¢ Colored Monkscloth ...............51.25 s e s s oo Dl IB ADd 81 95 ANBIGUEIED . ol v, o vat LD 39 in. Bevenly Talteta Wit sy o e 36 in. Glentair Gauze ... iii . 50 in. Venetian Cloth ... 39 1n. Tweed Plaid Drapery 50 in. Plaid Damask . ... 50 in. Twinbar Stripe Damask ... S840, Tiara Damask ......... 50 in. 50 1n. 50 in. Duratap 50 in. 36 in. 36 in. Modernique Crash Cretonne .........45¢ Laurel Stripe Gretonne ... ... .. 08¢ 36 i, Sunfast CRetONme . .. ... 00 ih . ves . 2DC A large shipment of SPRING WALLPAPER as low as 25c¢ per roll P S S B B B B iy B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store PLAIN TALK 18 BIVEN INDUSTRY SLEEK CREATIONS FOR EVENING President Tell; Gathering| of NRA Code Author- ities What to Do The President said the anti 2Ws must continue in the m: | purpose “of retaining competi and prevent monopoly” ying he| {knew industry, with a fe ». 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUKR, WEAIDSA DUssas The Weather My the U. S. Weather Buresu) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw »und vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 5: . Fair and colder tonight, Tuesday fair; moderate easterly winds. AT BlG SESS|0N' Time Barometer Temp. Humudity Wind Veloctty — Weather { 4 pm. yesty 3.22 29 8 s 6 Cldy ] 4 am. today 302¢ 25 8% BB Clear Noon today 30.12 25 41 E 12 Clear CABLE AND RADrO REPOKTS e e YESTERDAY | TODAY ——— s o Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. iam. Preclp. 4am. Station temp. temp. ! temp. ), Vel 3 (Continued from Pece One) | pamow -23 -2 | .24D ‘ffi" —11?"" zu,:" w“é‘;:: | Nome 6 6 | 6 8 16 10 Snow population, to exist in an un-| Bethel 10 10 | 0 0 0 0 Clear American way and which permitted | Fairbanks 4 -6 | -26 -2¢ 2 0 Clear bution of wealth and| Dawson -2 -12 | -38 -38 0 0 Clear | St. Paul 32 32 | 24 24 12 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 36 38 24 26 0 Trace Snow Kodiak 28 26 2 24 4 01 Snow Cordova ... 28 28 {40 %0 4 0 Clear Juncaun 31 29 25 25 15 0 Clear reater Sitka 38 — 21 0 0 Clear of the A Ketchikan 38 36 26 4 0 Pt.Cldy The P Prince Rupert 36 36 28 4 90 Clear “Governr 1 30 26 12 4 [ Cldy tinue to abs Seattle 50 46 2 4 02 Rain of unemployment” and ecalled for| Portland 48 46 48 4 .38 Cldy |greater protectio San Francisco 70 66 56 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure is hi over Alaska, Western Canada and the Pacific States and low scuth of the Gulf of Alaska and south of the Aleutian Islands wit1 light snow in portions of West- ern Alaska and rain from British Columbia to Oregon followed by clearing in British Columbia. Temperatures have fallen in Eastern and Northern Alaska and have rien in Central Alaska and on the Bering Sea coast. tions, would give whole o e UNITED FOOD The President warned that in) CO’ these exceptions the “Governme: 5 — |itself must and will under the It CASH GROCERS —— |move firmly and promptly to pre- A [vent failure.” Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 o b | 07002t - as - s 41y 4 e v \ Grace Green Roosevelt, William McMillan, Wed OYSTER BAY, March 5.—Grace Green Roosevelt, eldest grand- | daughter of the late President | Theodore Roosevelt, and daughter of Col. and Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt, the younger, was married Sat- yurday to William McMillan of Bal- timore. \ Inclement weather preventéd the attendance of Mrs. James Roose- velt, the President’s mother, and Here are two new designs for evening frocks. The stunning crea tion at left, made from white crepe, is worn by Patsy Wing of the films. | At right is a shimmering costume of silver cloth with ostrich feathers | at the shoulders, worn by Verree Teasdale. (Associated Press Photos) and cables, and on the checks hci as drawn. License fees exacted by a State - or city upon certain businesses are| TAX deductible as taxes. Automobile license fees are ordinarily No. 21 and deductible, In general, tas are deductible only by the person upon whom they are imy d. ily was all there. F:;:;s zf(‘:xsemt;i“ \\:{:]c\l]:x;@; the| jor ' branch of the family was. not received—GLTS YOURS NOW Reduction for b O O | represented. dividends by the corporation IJd)-i The Republican side of the fam B oo R S e Taxes | ing the dividend, which is deduct- z ™ ke ¥ COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER—Ask about |ible by the dividend recipient, who | should report the entire dividend,| HE not excluding the tax which has| | been withheld, gross inco: So-called| The processing compensating | ‘Taxes on real estate and person- | al property paid during the year| 1933 are deductible. as tax, taxes, which are assessed against|tax, and tax on floor stocks levied | 41 k El : L' h & locel benefits, such as streets, side- ynder the Agricultural Adju £ assa eCtrlc lg t walks, drainage, and other like im-| Act, are deductible only by F provements, are not deductible, for they tend to increase the value of | the property and thus constitute cost of a permanent improvement.|equivalent of a deduction is not, The Federal income tax may nst|obtained by the person liable. be deducted. Income tax, however, i paid to the State by an individual | NOTICE FOR TIME AND PLACE| on his income is an allowable "OR HEARING FINAL A(TCOUNT} duction on his Federal incom: In the Probate Court for the Ter-| return. ritory of Alaska, Division Num- RS Federal estate taxes and State|_ be{h?m;vmstlllplia 3.[\?'\:\L‘Ct.k‘itate of 1 inheritance taxes are allowable de- mELIZABFTH‘BARRON sl ductions from gross income in i ¢ | L 5 P f the Notice is hereby given that Fran z:;‘a“'mg $he'" btz inoame 0 i ces V. Redman, Executrix of th n liable for their payment, in )% the event they are not refund or credited to the taxpayer or th tas | Estate of Elizabeth Barron, de WASH DAY TROUBLES WILL BE OVER WHEN YOU BUY THE WASHING MACHINE A new shipment of these popular machines just our convenient payment plan Power Co. J—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 NOW! The Government, according to; well informed circles, is understood to be seeking a solution of the| problem but so far, it is said, there has not been any discussion of war debt payments in the new Cabinet. It is understood however the individual members of the Cabinet will probably take up the question immediately after press- ing domestic affairs ar esettled. Both the Foreign Office and Finance Ministry are eager for a DEBT PAYMENT QUESTION NOW UP IN FRANCE PARIS, Maren:o.—ror the first time = since France defaulted in December, 1982, the G ment is reported to be seriously consid- ering the question of payment of war debts owed the United States snd this may be settled. tiations. Shop m Juneau settlement following general nego- | | American farmers slaughter only date, it ceases to be deductible as | half their own meat supply they a tax. An individual may deduct |could save $100,000,000 cash an- the tax on his telephone conversa- First publication, Feb. 19, 1934. | tions, radio messages, telegrams Last publication, March 12, Sailor’s Wife Suicides; | Body Found' on rRblldmle SAN DIEGO, Cal.,, March 5—7The bhody of a young woman feund by the roadside has been identified by Wesley Adams, a sailor, as that | of his wife. Adams said his wife threatened to-take her life. ‘] - eee (n,\shed before September 1, 1933, is, ‘The University of Illinois agri- cultural school reports that if nually, Customs duties pald by a per son on articles imported for his own use are deductible. Admission taxes| are deductible, but the taxpayer must show that account has been kept of the amount paid. Under the currency Revenue Act the tax| applies to admissions in excess of 40 cents. Taxes on club dues are deductible by the member paying them, The tax on electric energy far-| deductible by the person paying for the energy, but, on and after that ceased, has filed in the Probate! Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Sitka Pre- cinct, her final account, and that the 16th day of April, 1934, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the office of the above mamed Court § at Sitka, Alaska, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of said ac- count, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate may appear and file their objec- tions, if any, to said account. HENRY L. BAHRT, U. S. Commissioner and Ex- § « Officio Probate Judge. @ JEANNE’S LENDING | LIBRARY NOW IN NEW LOCATION ON FRONT STREET @ All the latest books for 1934 your inspection. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GOT ME ALL WRONG - I AIN'T A SPY — LEMME GO -1 GOTTA BE DOWN IN MIAMI WITH MY HORSE - WELL-IT'S ABOUT . TIME YOU DOPES WISE TO YOURSELVES ! 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