The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1936, Page 8

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' 8 - ] A four percent normal tax on the | nounced, i ‘.lm.rm of net income in excess of forms to all taxpa persoral exemption, credit for de- | turns during the ye BLANKS MAY | pendents, earned income credit, | to receive a form, however, doss not ng income ta: | dividends on domestic corporations | relieve a taxpayer from his obliga | subject to ta on, and t on | tion to f is return and pay obligations > United tax on tme, on or before March 1 s instrumentalities Forms may be obtained upon re- on individual inc quest from the Collector or any of rns. A surtax on: “surtax net in-| his district offices [ | comes™ In excess of $4,000 at the 3 P Forms Are Being Mailed|stme rates as last year an o IF YOUR ARE SICK fect. A flat corpc it the rate of t fourths percent continues to be in effect on 1935 incomes of corpora- tions **|of being sick, ENSCH'S scientific X-Ray chiropractic adjustme n and three- Out by Collector In- I ternal Revenue TACOMA, Jan. 10—Federal income | . povenue Act of 1935 as en- tax return forms for the year 1935, .04 py Congre ast April with which must be filed on or before ... .. " applies only March 15 are being mailed to tax- nning “““"r payers it is announced by Alex McK d consequent- Vierhus, Collector of Internal Reve- eturns nue. Except for a few minor ch For. the" Eatendar (year 1098 ~0r f8r LLoWinG - &Aoo es the forms are similar to those tne fisca] years of the twelve months| pipe and brick, which will be used Wed by taxpayers who flled retur ding on or before November 30, on projects out Glacier Highway. for the year 1934. The rates of tax P both for individuals and corpora SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT: tions, are the same as the rate: that were in effect on 1934 incomes. Duplicate Included In accordance with the provisions of the amendments to the Reven: Act as enacted by Congress last Ap- ril, the Collector’s office is mailing with each income tax blank this year, for the first time, a green du- | plicate sheet which the law provides must be filed by the taxpayer with his original income tax return. This duplicate return, under the new law will be placed on file in the Col- lector’s office where it will be open | for inspection by state, county and | municipal tax authorities who have secured the necessary permission. | Filing Periods | The statutory filing period for ail 1 income tax returns begins on ry 1 and ends on March 15 Taxpayers are privileged to file their s on 1935 income up to ana in¢luding March 15 with the Collec- tor of Internal Revenue at Tacoma or at any of the district offices. The return and remittance must be filed in the Collector’s office not later than March 15 to escape statutory penalties. As in previous years single persons who had a net income of $1,000 or more, or a gross income of $5,000 or more, and married couples who had a net income of $2,500 or more, or a gross income of $5,000 or more, must file Federal income tax returns re- gardless of tax liability i Juneau Outstanding savings are offered you this week in these fine quality items. Lay in a supply now. 3 DELIVERIES DAILY - LAUNCH FORESTER HERE i Service launch Forest- ns, ar- The Collector’s office, it was an- Monogram Canadian Rye Whisky 1. Six Years Old When Bottled 2. Bottled in Bond at the Distillery 3. Full Strength—90 Proof 4. Unrivaled Bouques and Flavor, Import Duty Cut in Half Look for the Monogram CashGrocery PHONE 58 10:30, 2:30, 4:30 BUTTER FRESH Finest Quality Pound ; EGGS Extra Fresh—Large Standards Dozen .......... 35¢ 2 dozen . GSc WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP Large package ... . 36¢c 2for . . . 70c SPAGHETTI MILANI'S COQOKED lpoundjar . ... 19¢c . 35¢ 2for . . SUGAR Pure Cane, Fine Granulated 5 1b. cloth bag ... 35¢c 10 Ib. cloth bag 63¢ PRUNES Fancy Oregon 43c 2 pounds . . 83c SANICLOR High Quality Bleaching Fluid Quart bottle ... .. 15¢ zfor e L) L] CATSUP Made from Red Ripe Tomatoes ¥ Bottle 2fer . . . 25¢ SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lb. pail 6 Ib. pail . . . $1.35 WALNUTS Fancy California Pound % 25¢ 2lbs. . . . 45¢ LETTUCE Large Crisp Heads Head . .l : 2for . . . 25¢ 2:30 P. M. TURNIPS Fine Quality R 5c 6lbs. . . . 25¢ Delivery to Douglas Daily: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1936 Nome Democrats at LECION AUXIUARY 135 placka Shiared PACT INVOLVING who filed re- 1934. Failure . I-a r Est Ga“‘le"" sored by the American Legion Aux- iliary will be held tomorrow after- " ' | Dugout a | 1 r y;mtnl today by Mrs. Edith Bavard, i s | Jackson Day Banquet Is those wishing to attend are asked | Terrjtory Received $2,- Rousing One — Ap- ill remove the cause of your]| uble. Phone 451 or call at 206/ Main St —ady | OME, Alaska, Jan. 10. — Demo- | ed, and prizes awarded for play. mrnmp.' laden with culvert | €y, Chairman of the Democratic | | National Committee; Gov. John W. | Hull and Alaska Delegate Anthony| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | J. Dimond The bangueters gave roaring ap- |left my bed and board, is no longer proval of the Admi | the policies. Democratic leaders of | purpose of obtaining credit and|cently received the high this Division made speeches and,thxs is due notification that I will |in their order—their credentials as| other state.” | promised unqualified support at the | not be responsible for her accounts. |life scouts. The boys are Jack | coming e REVELATIONS I Four Billion | PHILIPPINES IS CONTINUE IN Work Allctnent, HIT BY JAPAN MORGAN QUIZ The public bridge luncheon spon- non, prompt cording to announce- at 1 o'clock, in the Publicity Chairman | Reservations are still open an(li Nippon Opposes Any Guar- antee of Freedom by Great Powers to communicate with Mrs. Alfred { Zenger, who is in charge of arrange-| 799,216 Through Var- | ious Federal Depts. ments. | A hot luncheon, rather than the | usual dessert luncheon, will be serv- | | WASHINGTON, Jan. Ifl-fficpurli gators Reveal Pressure proval of Adm. Brought on Govt. | turned out at the largest v R i S R g in the history of the party BUENOS AIRES — The most the Jackson Day dinner. sheepish policemen in this city of rams were received from |9 500,000 " 1500, are in the twenty-fifth ent Franklin D. Roosevelt, b oy ter General James A. Far- 759,216 up to Di At : | four billion appropr precinct. Somebody burgled the| o). . 'he allotment include: safe in the precinct headquarters| .. and grants. It was and took $320 | lotted through the various bu - - | d for work | with favor by the Japanese govern- lagging $500,000000 bond di- | ment, it was indicated today by a|of wartime British bonds. high official source here. Secretary of State Cordell - - My wife, Nellie Solbick, having SCOUTS GET HONORS “The Japanese government renounc- | son to permit loans to Allies. es the idea of great powers con- ————— va Te- | cluding agreements guaranteeing | SIDEWALKS SANDED honors | the integrity or neutrality of an- | | stration and | permitted to use my name for the Two Boy Scouts in Cor - e — SHOP IN JUNEAU! Dineen and Tommy Dooley. | in the downtown area. adv. KNUT SOLBICK. IT'S OUR BIG JANUARY SALE! WERE STARTING OFF WITH A SET OF GROCERY VALUES THAT WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY! CHECK THIS AD CARE- FULLY . . . NOTE THE ASTONISHING PRICES ON QUALITY FOODS! SATURDAY AND MONDAY Here’s a chance to save on the things you'll need all year. And every in this sale is from our regular sto . complete assurance of the finest quality! Mothers or Albers OATS All Kinds of Premiums 370 large pkg. A PLUS HEALTH SOAP SC bar Made by White King TOCK OF FRUITS AND TABLES ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND COMPLETE APPLES Winesaps or Delicious 6pounds . % 25(‘; ORANGES Large Fresh Navels 2 dozen . . 89(: GRAPEFRUIT Fancy California 4Eor o 250 ONIONS Fancy Mild Oregon 4pounds b a lsc COFFEE Chase & Sanborn’s Pound . . . 290 CORNFLAKES Fargo Brand Large packages. . loc TOMATO JUICE College Inn 31arge tins . . 256 1 pkg. PUFFED RICE 1 pkg. PUFFED WHEAT BOTH FOR 250 UNITED FOOD CO. “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” FREE DQUGI;AS DELIVERY CATSUP Pure Tomato 2 e 29¢ CAKE FLOUR FARGO BRAND 29(! large pkg. MEAT DEPARTMENT Your Phone Orders receive the same care as a person- "@l visit to the CHICKENS Per Pound ... FANCY CO-OP STEWERS United Food Store BByAthcegiE:e—pound ,,,,,,,, : 37c HORMEL'S o/ [ WE DERLIVER HORMEL'S FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER TRY A ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST FREE JUNEAU DELIVERY Senate - Munitions Investi- WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Sen- n work relief administration funds | TOKYO, Jan. 10—Any pact among | ate investigators today charged the t Congress by President Roose- | the Pacific powers to guarantee in- | J. P. Morgan Company brought t today shows Alaska received | dependence and neutrality of the | pressure to bear on American man- ber 31 of the | philippines will not be looked upon | ufacturers to get them to buy the J.'P. Morgan whaled away at the Discussing the future of relations| charges that his banking house and agencies in the Territory. | between Japan and the Philippines, | brought on the foreign exchange X |a foreign office spokesman said: | panic of 1915 to force Woodrow Wil- Workers employed by the city were today sanding all icy sidewalks

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