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LUGILLE LYNCH IN FIRST PLACE, EMPIRE CONTEST Three Disinterested Per- sons Are to Be Nam- ed as Judges Lucille Lynch jumps to lead the :ontestants in The Daily Alaska Zmpire's Better Times Contest and on To Mexico Tour, holding a light edge over Betty Whitfield vho moves into second place. Rosa Janner, who has been Number One. irl for several days, dropped to hird position and is closely. pressed )y Geraldine Bodding who holds he fourth spot. Both Margaret sindstrom and Bipdie Jensen reg- stered slight gains and, can he ex- pected to jump into the ranks of the eaders with a slight spread of voles. Judges to. be Appointed Owing to many new subscribers being added to the list. of Empire upporters on .account of the bonus Jotes being issued to new subscrib- rs only, it has been decided by the management of The Daily Almk.\{ Empire that it is but fair to all| participants in the Good Will Con- west that three disinterested persons be pamed as Judges to pass upon the election and: certify to the win- ners of the Good Will Contest and | on To Mexico Tour. These judges will be chosen and named early next week. Ask for Votes Votes in The Daily Alaska Em- pire’s Good Will Contest and On To Mexico Tour are issued to all paid up subscribers to The Daily| Alaska Empire; they cost absolute- ly nothing over the regular sub- scription price and in the case of! new subscribers to The Empire, bonus votes are given in addition |to the published schedule. These {votes then can be deposited in the \official ballot box located in the office of The Daily Alaska Empire to the credit of your favorite can- didate | | | SPRING KNITS in Coronation Colors These new knits are simply fascinating! Such intricate new stitches, giving such smart textures, and such in- teresting contrasts. SIZES 14 TO 44 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau'’s Leading Department Store Scottish pioneers, who wingled with the tribe and intermarried genera- tions ago | But, Cunningham said, the tales undoubtedly were told for the work- |er had been able to locate three imiles south of Salina a spot where 1 | | | found which told such tales around the camp fires. Believed Indian legend had it the fairies o o William Cunningham, director of {jjyeqd. mn F(!lrles the state writers’ project of the o Works Progress Administration, said Port Arthur, Tex., is preparing a project worker had found ves- __ The tiges of European fairy tales among American indian, with his own rich |the Cherokee Indian tribe {bine for recdeational and commer- Jore of the miraculous and the su-| Cunningham said tne investiga-|cja) use. per natural, was not given to telling tor had been advised the fairy| but one tribe has been |tales probably were picked up from |to reclaim about 900 acres of part- TULSA, Okla, Mar. 12 ly submerged land from Lake Sa- D Today’s News Today—Empire. fairy tales, What this shelf would say if it cé& “My boss is always upset when packages or cans settle down on me in peace and quiet. I like to see action too, and that's why I'm glad Coffee are assigned to my particular space. It's amazing how much faster I get empty than my neighbors on either side.” For fifty-nine years Hills Bros. have, steadfastly maintained a tradition of :difib\ll'n(‘n)(‘l“s for each of the three | . | months immediately preceding the . néggn.\mixn EMPIRE'S |month in which the application is . L CONTEST I ifiled should be submitted. ¢ AND ON TO MEXICO Tour « | HCOIE | The amount of tax for which the bl n\ |extension of time of payment is| 3 Following is the list of con- o T" X | desired should be stated. The Com- b :izs c::rued erws:;an'dlng. o‘ mi; ner will not consider an l‘\-‘ % last‘fil‘hl' up olclogk o | 2 N gy B A tension of time for payment unless 4 % * ' Extension for F,lmg Re- request is made on or before the ' Lok s Lk S due date of the tax or installment o e Ihak :z-m o turns and Payment of [inercor. | ,800 © T, y : | If the extension is granted, in-| : :::::‘::' g‘;“ :;;;‘::: Tax Is E{Plamed ‘uln st at the rate of 6 percent a 3 ::::::\mnl’l‘lg: g 22:'51:: (g ‘.“ N r’i”‘. e ‘JA':' :l""""m«-ru had been no extension to the ks Edwarn;s, Phylis - 41‘250 2 ich is March 15 if the return is|expiration of the period of the ex- % |filed on the calendar year basis, a |tension. ® Pysich, Helen 24,400 o | 4 - + © Lokken, Astrid 21,700 e |return of income as nearly comp:e.2 | o Barrager, Harriet 20,100 o |and final as it is possible for'him i ©® Brown, Virginia 20,000 o | L0 prepar e 1 i © Goulter, Btolin 20,000 ¢ | However. when by reason of ill- ® Green, Dorothy 20,000 o ¢ absence from home, inability © Haviland, Edith . 20,000 » | lo sccure the necessary data, or for | ATTAGK BR'NBS ® Kneeland, Beverly . 20,000 o |other good and sufficient reasons ¢ Lea, Meriam 20,000 ditional time is required, a rea- ® Sutherland, Sadie 20,000 o | ble extension of time may be u s PRUTEST' ® Stone, May Elizabeth .. 20000 o | anted. Application should be made i W | ®© @ 00 000 00 0 @0 v o ;) writing to the collector of in- i ernal revenue for the district in ch U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREATJ THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau}, Forecast for Juneau and viclaity, beginning at 4 pm., Mar. 12, Fair tonight, Saturday ir asing cloudiness, probably showers by night; moderate east and northeast winds: tonight, becoming east and southeast Saturday. the taxpayer files his re-'American Manners and So- before the due date of| e o O e | cial Conditions Criticized return, a full recital of the; 7 uses the delay being given 5 Qul(:k/\nswel'S()ught 12, United Dt in the case of taxpayers “m abroad, no extension ma Ambassador William E. Dodd | drafted a strong protest, back- | M ystery Solved ROME, N. v, than |stat ranted for a period of more 6 months. Mar. 12—The my. tery of Rome’s postoffice alligat ') An extension of time for filing the'eq py ual evidence, to present to| bas been solved, to the rellef of |, does not extend the time for {he German Foreign Office rem- postal, workera . whese' Busden of | oL S0 Sl oL stall | onstrating agalhat the. pecent gt e N . o ayr . y install= | or ing against the rece: ti- :‘;?:;f t:]htmgre;l:;:‘cersl h:‘; hb“” ment thereof, unless so specified in American attacks of the German) unsuspectin uwn,_.r[’ ;;,:10's At;u“l the extension. Application for anipress, to Baron Konstantin von Neu- | phmyp % S A BUM-| o tension of time for payment of rath, German Minister of Foreign | The‘ alligator was dis o lthe tax or any installment thereol | Affairs, i dag e ator was Jiscovered oncould be made on form 1127 to the| German mewspapers _castigated o e o POSt-| ¢ missioner of Internal Revenue|the United States and Mayor La- office Postal workers not only had'; ;o the collector of internal|Guardia after LaGuardia told a| little idea of wh: 1 ¢ thr ( al|{Guardia after LaGuardia al At to feed I DUl ovenue for the district in group of Jewish women that the fi- could not discover where it came from. The mystery was finally unrav- eled when a box, empty and with a hole in its side was discovered in the outgoing parcel post. It had been addresssed to Humph- rey’s son by an aunt of Pass- Grille Beach, Fla. Properly repacked, the alligator|" then, continued the journey to his destination, gure of at brown-shirted fanatic” should be placed in a chamber of| horros in the New York World Fair. | State Department expressed | to the German Embass} Washington at LaGuardia's re- and LaGuardia reiterated which the taxpayer’s return is filed. The applicant should set forth ‘.mdu oath the specific reason for desiring an extension and should clearly indicate what hardship, if {any, would result if the extension were not granted. In addition, a Istatement of assets and liabilities showing the taxpayer’s rm'mu‘m !condition as of the last day of the | social conditions |preceding month, or as of the close States, and the lof the last taxable period, and a Almnmm. separate statement of receipts and' ador in | marks, them German ne papers attacked the| of the United social maonners of SR N LRk Today's News Today—Empire, CALIFORNIA' GROCERY PHONE 478 "THE PURE FOODS STORE" FRESH—LARGE SUGAR CANE——GRANULATED comE [} L} [ I L] Hills, Schllhnqs, M J. B.. Chase and Sanbom Maxwell House TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SAUCE . . . 3 cans for 651: VVVVVV 3 cans 50c 3 cans 45(: runsx .« Y gallon 2Qc FRESH FI UIT and VEGETABLES ... Always the Best.... SEE OUR DISPLAY! OVEN-READY CHICKENS Fresh emd Tender—A Real Delicacy ALSO FRESH KILLED CHICKENS FROM OUR OWN FARM Prompt Delivery Ib- 29 PINEAPPLE Del Monte Brand, large cans SPINACH, hlge cans DEL MONTE BRAND CUT STRING BEANS DMRPEAS unchanging quality in roasting and packing the finest coffee obtainable. All Kinds of Fresh and Smoked Meats Dodd tried all day | LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Teml. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. ) 20.85 54 31 NE 12 Clear 4 am, today 29.93 42 55 8 5 Cloudy 12 noon today 29.86 47 39 NE 16 Ctar CAEBLE AND RADIG REPORTS YESTERDAY | FODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4um. Preclp. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Atka 3 38 36 36 18 46 Cloudy Anchorage 45 4 28 - - 0 Barrow -8 -18 -8 -12 14 0 Cloudy Nome 12 4 -2 12 6 0 Cloudy Bethel 10 10 10 20 4 0 Cloudy Fairbanks 22 20 12 16 4 0 Pt Cldy Dawson 46 46 10 19 0 0 Foggy St. Paul 40 40 30 36 26 0 Pt Cldy Dutch Harbor 46 48 34 36 4 x Cloudy Kodiak 40 38 34 36 4 14 Rain Cordova 40 40 ‘ 34 36 4 20 Rain Juneau 54 54 58 L2 5 T Cloudy Sitka 55 - | 40 - —_ 0 . Ketehikan 56 52 .88 96 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 60 58 | 38 40 4 0 Clear Edmonton 32 28 | 16 18 6 0 Clear Seattle 62 58 | 48 48 6 T Cloudy Portland 64 62 | 52 52 4 14 Rain San Francisco 60 56 | 54 54 10 99 Rain New York 34 32 | 24 26 0 .02 Pt. Cldy ‘Washington 38 36 | 30 32 8 T Snow WEATHED, CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle, (airport), cloudy, temserature 46; Blaine, clear, 38; Vic- toria, cloudy, 46; Alert Bay, Langara, partly cloudy, 42; Prince Rupert, clear, 35; Ketchikan, clear, 36; Craig, clear, 37; Wrangell, partly cloudy, 37; Petersburg, clear, 34; Sitka, cloudy, 40; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 40; Juneau, partly cloudy, 46; Skagway, clear, 37, St. Elias, partly cloudy, 40; Cordova, cloudy, 38; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 30; Fairbanks, clesr, 6; Nen- ana, clear, -4; Hot Springs, clear, -3; Tanana, clear, 14; Ruby, cloudy, 16; Nulato, smowing, 16; Kaltag, snowing, 14; Flat, cloudy, 17; Oho- gamute, cloudy, 2; Savoonga, snowing, 6. WEATHER SYNOPSIS cloudy, 38; Bull Harbo , partly cloudy, 36; Low barometric pressure continued this morning over the Aleutian Islands and southern Bering Sea and over the Pacific Ocean from Cor- dova southward to latitude 20 degrees, there being two storm areas, one about 700 miles west of San Francisco and the other about 200 miles northwest of Atka. High barometric pressure continued over the Mackenzie Valley and over the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of the Hawaiian and Midway Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended By precipitation over the West Coast States and alonz the coastal regions from the Aleulians to Cordova and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of observation. Tge rain was heavy al San Francisco. It was warmer last night over the western and northern portions of Alaska and throughout the Mackenzie Valley. yesterday to contact Baron von Neu- grand theft, involving alleged em- rath, but was unsuccessful. bezzlement of $9,900. The United States will seek a| The complaint was signed ny tie quick answer to Dodd p"'“’%' manager of the company here. He said Harris confessed the embez- The" [s lald | lement to him, saying he took the money over a period of four years spr\ndm« most of it in cabarets. to nght cl“hs Harris went to work for the com- | pany in 1920 as a stock clérk, work- ‘m'r his way up o cashier, a post 12,(he had held for seven years as a “trusted empioyee.” - oo SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mar. —The lure of night clubs and their att tive entertainers has led the| prices for farm products in Mis- cashier of the Eastman Kodak com- souri in January touctied a new pany here into a city prison cell. pear top for that month, accord- Charles rested on F. Harris, forty, was a a warrant to a Bureau of Agriculture Ec- omics report. ELECTRIC charging ¢ HAWING Portable Electric Machine “Safety First” DAY OR NITE SERVICE RICE & AHLERS CO. Phol}s 34 Nite 571 & AE msu TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery *'. YHE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery Telephone 478 A.H. Goddard You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “White Fang” As a paid-ap subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering, Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE