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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1938. - : Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ets, Juneau, Alaska. 1 as Second Class Matter at Second and Main St Entered in the Post Office in Ju wround station of activity. Other development is being undertaken at Kodiak, as well as at points out in the Aleutians. Just the other day the President asked Congress for further large appropriations to strengthen the naval defense as well as the army, It is safe to assume that some of this money will be used in carrying forward defense activities in the HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their | birthday anniversary, to the follow- 20 Years Ago From The Empire | Horosco pe “The stars incline but do not compel” || DIRECTOR DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 1 ke ing: | JANUARY 31, 1918. g | DENTISTS | T SUBSCRIPTION RATES north. e | | 2 | p.m. Visiting brothers ¥ Tas for § nth e s ad taken a i il 8 Dettveesd by carrle Lo one e foliowing Taten, Thus it would appear that the survey to- be made JANUARY 31, n.--.'::‘l;;: t?:‘:cgy':;‘:“flgfl aker %] TUESDAY, FERUARY 1, 1038 || 510’:;3;;:3‘;;‘““8 I Selsame. N O, HAN- One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, 16,00 y the Navy Depariment here is a part of the general | Elizabeth Terhune u; take charge on the following day.| According to astrology this is an|| HiiEs 9 Wt t0 9 pin. | FIELD, Exalted Rule: one menth, fh advance, <1 Subscribers will con: the Business Office of Mvery of their papers nes: News Office, 602 " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE: The Associated Press is exclusively entitled ‘n the use for sepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not if they will promptly notify or irregularity in the de- Business Office, 374. waval development program in Alaska. Located, as t is. at the head of air line transportation to the In-| erior, the center of water transportation in Southeast Alaska, and the capital city, Juneau can well become the key point around which much of the future naval Eulalie Bockmore Mrs. Harold Campen Mrs. Elvina Marrow Peter Melseth i J. B Warrack Cecile Cashen | pointed Director for Alaska of the; R. E. Robertson had been ap- Public Service Reserve. He was to] pass on applications tor those who auspicious day in planetary direc- tion. Saturn in evil portent threat- ens the status of human relations|— in many parts of the world. Labor conditions probably will not| improve as the month ends. All the Dr. Charles P. Jenne || M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. Second and fourt Monday of each mont | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO.V lli h h |had qualifications for shipbuilding |jobs instead of the applications be-| ng sent to Washington, D. C ofherwise credited in this paper and also the local news|gctjvities in the Territory will center. published herein. “TALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER DENTIST I8 Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | S. P. Raymond S in Scottish Rite Temnle signs appear to presage internecine { beginning at 7:30 p.m struggles among the unions. G THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Attention of the weatherman is called to the fact| - While this is a fortunate date for TELEPHONE 176 | DANIEL ROSS. Wor- ~ that Wednesday is ground hog day, and if he sees his MODERN The Thane basketball five \\‘Hllop-ls!gmng contracts it may be luckier | |shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- shadow it will be too-bad for another six weeks. How ed the Hoover Boys' five the pre-|for corporations than for individ- = VERS, Secretary. about a little cloudy weather for Wednesday? ETIQUETTE | wious evening, 19 to 7 uals International agreements are:: i B T Al A —_ e | torecast. S From the looks of our sprained and bruised staff By Roberta Lee ! 1 Esther Cashen won the prize of-| Newspapers and their special cor-| | Dr. Richard Williams Perse"ex‘allc:“;::gl:Axl:: By At | this morning. we take it that skiing is one of those | %3 —— 5% fered for the first high school pu-|respondents continue under the ’ DENT]ST every second and fourth Wednes- nice gentle sports. Q. Should a man wear a wrist|pil of Douglas who completed six most fortunate planetary guidance OFFICE AND RESIDENG | |day, LOOF. Hall. BETTY Mc- 4 WS AINER il watch with full evening dress? knitted squares for Belgian quilts.'Metropolitan dailies Will ~change A OLDUTHIN BT E DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH A. No; he should carry a pocket na'nd.s but journalism will benefit G BLAKE, Secretary. Modernizing Alaska Mail Service watdh, Mrs. William Short left on the| The new Moon Which rules this L i (i & month is affected by Cancer rising and the figure is promising for per- sons who are interested in finance. Princess Sophia enroute to Sydney. Australia, where her father Ww Q. What is the best way for one to offer a tip to a hotel chamber- f e P U (Fairbanks News-Miner) ? Bids submitted to the postal department for star !maid, when leaving? seriously ill HTH (BE] 4 route mail services in Alaska for the fiscal years of | A. The most Lfimul way is to Bankers will assume new respon- Dr. C‘L‘l‘g;gggvrl;l‘tt'" | i G“y smth 1939, 1940 and 1941 reveal a remarkable revolution |place the money in an envelope. Lester O. Gore, of the law firm Oilslblllllcs and there will be sincere Dingidie Phy’slclln ! : {in the manner of carrying interior Alaska mails since| @ Is it proper to eat the lettuce Winn and Gore, returned to Juneauefforts toward balancing budgets in offic rh:urs' 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | the advent of the commercial mail service in the upon which a salad is served? after a visit of one month in Se- both governmental and business af-| | i 2-3-§.TrianA e éld | n R u G s } LACK OF ALASKA INFORMATION |territory some 15 years ago. A. Yes, if one desires. It is en- attle fairs. [ P R ! i 5% When Carl Ben Eielson flew the first Alaska |tirely optional. Great Britain has the possibility | ds s PUROLA REMEDIES { Alaskans still have a great deal of work to do|airmail from Fairbanks to the Kuskokwim every - - Hugh P. Gallagher arrived in Ju-jof great gain in power through|™ " in presenting the facts about the Territory to the Ink}‘(fl(}lr Alaska slflrbroule walA t'n}"'rt’tl by dog lP'slmsi.; + neau to succeed How:rdis SEwmgi;ilp:ot:;aticuloz'e.dflg;( which l\\’in aI-: : PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- E e B “ " pack hors eamboats and a few motor car and as local agent of the Pacific Steam- tec he Unite a and assure| & FULLY COMPOUNDED w':{lc: Olut.s?(leu A“;:;-‘x: d‘;”}' lol;ml():::xx'\x:nlrlt:y:m;lm‘:: motor boat: routes. DAILY LESSONS ship Company. Ewing had remgned,!('loser international relations [ | | WA BnoWE e, BREAE. Ack ? Now, aside from power boat or steamboat service IN ENGLISH —_ | In the eastern states and Can- f Dr. A. W. Stewart | [} Front Street Next Colisera | the Territory which prevails in the States. The let- |, qunmer the airplanes are sweeping the deck in Albert Berry, of the Arts and 'ada the spring may be late. Dis-| | DENTIST [ PHONE 97—Free Delivery | ters which come on every mail from persons Who have/their bids for contracts. Autos carry the mails over By W. L. Gordon Craft Shop, returned to Juneau af- astrous fires may cause heavy loss-| | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. e Bs : | . TR AL S SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 i heard about Alaska and want to know more reveal the) Most of the business houses now a few short routes. Boats cover a few stretches in summer. Al ter being in the south for about es in certain manufacturing cente & “* one month. { lack of knowledge. Many organizations will shmud take it as routine when some commercial house Out- The most notable change is in respect to the dog | Words Often Misused: Do not say e {their plans in secrecy. The smrsl ol side reports it will have to charge the Canadian ex-|team routes. The airplane bidders have captured |“Let's you and I go.” Lets is a| H.L. Bahrt, U. S. Deputy Marshal encourage intrigue which extends|,. 7 BT a 'The Rexall Store change rate under the cloud of illusion that Alaska |Practically all routes once held by the dog mushers. traction of let us. Say, “Let us at Sitka a »d from there withiaround the globe involving stre :'* DR. H VANCE | your i is part of Canada. Out of the 71..';lflr route bids submitted last month | g or, “Let you and me (not I) two prisoners recently indicted by undercover unions of men of s } (;STI;OPATH ‘\ ! Reliable It just doesn't scem to make sense, but the fact }l]|]r Vpl.nvnr!- _(;pf'mlf))r.s were h')w‘ blddor;s o p?ncucally‘ the grand jury. (lar blood and similar faiths. Gonsatiation ;nd R SR pharmacists i o vo i Jefiow that AHiere GppeAs tabe & woetal| ™ : except the river and few short seasonal auto and Often Mispronounced: Compara- + Persons whose birthdate it is have| f o 10 04331 10.6; compound | i ; ekt Eke o ok mhm’r routes. : : ble. Accent first syllable, not the Kathleen Kirk was installed as the augury of a year of odd expel-‘ [i2e8 g TS il y prescrip- Bok of factual nformaiton on AlASka. bl These contracts going to the airplanes are not|second. Noble Grand of the Rebekahs; Anna lences. Many may be disturbed be-| | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. e | one who ever attended! Gastineau Hotel Annex stands to reason that any b | based on the so-called “airmail” postage requirements.| Often Misspelled: Muscle (an or- Webster, R. S Noble Grand; Edna cause of unreliable servants or em-, . Ph m | | grammer school should know that the Territory is|The plane operators bid for and carry the mail on[gan of the body) Mussel (a mol- Polley, L. S. Vice Grand; Addie Mc- ployees. | | South Franklin St. Phone || Butler-Mauro Dmg Co. | H part of the United States, but apparently some have!the same condition as an express or freight carrier on |jusk). Kinnon, Recording Secretary; Anna: Children born on this day probab-| 53 @ forgotten it in later years. land lines would bid—namely by the pound, or so much . Synoyms: Typity, signity, rep- Keeny, Inside Guardian. |1y will be exceedingly keen of mind — 4 The February issue of Popular Mechanics maga-|Per trip. resent, symbolize | and shrewd in judgment. These sub-| | | z . N zine reveals an example of this lack of information,| l:{‘:‘ E':’"“.‘?P"‘l’a‘?r; “;; g"f“_‘llg‘a““"“‘?\lv““. 3)0‘ Word Study: “Use a word three Press dispatches reported that in- Jects of Aquarius should be suc- | Robert simpson, OPLD, [} “Tomorrow'’s styles ! perhaps not as typical as some, but, nevertheless,| “d_('.s e oy L Ange iver L€ |times and it is yours.” Let us in- dustry in Germany was paralyzed cessful || Graduate Los Angeles College | { 7 5 apropos. It points out that Maine now has the first g]t:;) # 1o & mere fraction of the time required b,\. the | crease our vocabulary by using one owing to strikes, over 500,000 being Granville Stanley Hall, editor and of Optometry and i TOdGY | 3 #if 0 s old services of the “horse and buggy” days. For in-{word each day. Today's word: out in Berlin and more being add- psychologist, was born on this day i flying game warden in the nation, a service which|gance oo “n T O Rkaoicl . ) Opthalmology i { RN AR T R g ce., hey fly from Fairbanks to the F‘m:_- mile in | Emaciation; state of being greatly ed hourly. A general revolt was 1844. Others who have celebrated Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground N z S 8 ast year. by : iy two or three hours. The old route via Circle up the|reduced in flesh. “He was marked indicated. it is a birthday include Clark Gable, Y 2 Iy had a flying warden in the person of Sam White up)Yukon, out from Eagle required more than a month, | by the emancipation of his impris- il motion picture actor, 1901; Vic TR ST T iz \ at Fairbanks since 1930. |sometimes two. Numerous other instances of the kind | onment.” A dispatch from Nome stated that tor Herbert, composer, 1859. — IN A BUREY “' } : 2 It is one example in hundreds of similar ones, and |might be cited § 8 >oe many thousands had been captured (Copyright, 1938) WHEN,, ‘OLE FOR OIL | | { it emphasizes the great need for fact presentation on A few of these tedious time-wasting old star| e = by the Italians in a new move ——————— S A VALlé'Jc &ty in any i the part of the Territory. Several times the idea of |TOutes have persisted. The result is the people have against the Teutons on the Isiago F v skalstitpllleo 0l L * o7yt i il 4 - |sent their mail for private delivery in care of the| [ [ OQOK d LEARN Bt Suruary 19 : amount . . . QUICK! | ! publicity bureau, dealing mostly with factual infor-| _ an Plateau. 7:30 p.m.—American Meat vs.| | 8| O s . » ; C cton: |Planes. Some of the lines have carried thousands of il ey 4 COLE TRANSFER | Juneau’s Own iore Mition, has been advanced and tried to some extent.| ;2 o¢ o0k accommodation mails free each month,| By A. C. Gordon RSN B 040 D pulles vs i 1 Other methods of disseminating Alaska information |\ S oo "o B B o s ; ol i Weather Report—High tempera- N. Transfer. Phone 3441 or Night 55¢ | |} ____ S 3 2 45 > 3 4 b sz ture 21; low 18, Cloudy Pebcian: - e e e have been carried on Some of the Alaska mails are still required to go iy e o ”c-m; [ifke “’:'“‘“’ i e — | 3 We are not prepared to say what system might|by boat in summer when airplanes would give the| 1. Does the Bible give any de- | 7:30 pm.-—American Meat vs. |09 it S G ) Examined b; 1 be adopted which would bring the best results. But|service in one hundredth of the time. Why should |Scription of the physique of Jesus, H H r";““‘- 8:30 pm. — Columbia vs.| Have Your Eyes i . H. S. GRAVES | we are of the theory that a bureau of information|the mails—especially the first class mails and the |Such as his height, weight, color of r“"sw‘c I RIS : | arlson “The Clothing Man” | conc ed in in conjunction with the!lighter local newspaper deliveries be weeks in de- |€yes, complexion, etc.? fh February 17 Dr. I})%NEETSIST {4 Home ot Hart Bohatfué ands| Greie of 1ho s would prove of|livery when hours will suffice, summer or winter?| 2. Which two are the most im- ““"k“ B";l;"‘N' ";!‘a“:‘l;‘ . B | Marx Clothing | great value. Of course, neither the Delegate nor|Let the bulky business go by the slower land lines ‘“po;m;:,,f‘!'»h." I;lir‘-'lrxl-mmgflnmmals" ava uur"ame“ White p.m.—Heldelberg vs. Snow | pi06 Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry & 8 members of his staff could be expected to handle it| ey must—but give the people service in keeping e it S Shop Phone Green 331 | _— | with the general progress of the day. 4. How many British are mem- 3 | = — | ) T dizectly, but if commercial groups of the Territory | It is pleasing to see the,new district postoffice |bers of the titled class? ! B "" " sflu" 7:30 pm. — Columbia vs. Alaska | Ho“'mm s Pharma‘:y . o - - 5 » S S 'S S5 ? £ i ; i could budget to employ a person, conversant With the/in,ector, Earl M. March, here contacting officials, | 5. What Canadisn province has Bgl I g Lflu 1dx 8:30 p.m.—Stubbies vs. FINE 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | Territory, to work with the Delegate, it is our belief | public bodies, plane and other operators and keenly |a Latin name? i . ’ || Watch and Jewelry Repairing PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | it would pay substantial dividends. |seeking the best way to give the people of Alaska the | — The Spring Tournament schedule| Pacuary. 19 { at very reasonable rates COMPOUNDED FROM | ———e {best of service consistent with the postal budget and | ANSWERS for the Brunswick Alleys was re- H’de iy mAtelto Ve, Hetdelberg; | | PAUL BLOEDHORN FRESH DRUGS ST e i y {limitations that control the department | 1 No. oy T e g of L BN WAL v Masil ] LIN STREET o e JUNEAU’S PLACE IN THE NAVAL | Taken all in all Alaska is experiencing a long| 2. The muskrat and the skunk, 58Mes for a tournament beginning Transfer. ; || S FRANK i : PROGRAM stride forward in her mail services—and there is room | 3 The period between one an- Febumx}‘ iband endiug Mavolog. 7:30 Fehrludl:y 2y 4 i z i for further strides and improvements. Old ways and |nual time of settling accounts and| T1¢ Schedule follows: P ek ealaakn . Laundry: yeoigaond J. B. WARRACK | Advices to the Juneau Chamber of Commerce re-|old facilities must give way to the modern in every | g February 1 {Brunswice; £ 8120 .pm. — American ON THE MEZZANINE { 3 3 5 |old s mus v |another. 7:30 Arctic vs. Rainier: 8:30 Meat vs. Columbia 1 Engineers—Contractors | ‘ veal that a logistic survey is to be made in Juneau activity that spells economy, progress and improved| 4. About 5,000, e i e i HOTEL JUNEAU ngineer: | riei v s No o1 . o W service. Time marches on. 5 Vi o ‘))1“.7 DX e IR TUTEYIRR! - . | § g 'S a e e . \ i 3 B 2 i ¥ 7:30 p.m.—Alaska Laundry vs. N. Snow ite; 8:30 p.n.—Arctic vs.! LYLAH WILS : been appointed by the Commandant of the 13th Navai| I E"f"{"’i-] :1 man in riding pants surrounded by| More than 900 asteroids or mmur‘Tra“s(;; 8:30 p.n—Stubbies vs, Columbia. | | Contoure Telephone | | 1.3 ‘ District with headquarters at Bremerton to carry onJtied, '8 o e D-‘“f*l‘;‘]at";r‘imoa;’fl here he s called a | planets are known to astronomers.!combia. February 24 | X-Er-Vac 538 S e = ) e ok | ivde 1y Adam is the Hebrew word for| February 4 [ 7:30 pm. — Heidelberg vs. N. e ‘| Audit—Tax and System Service | [ Purpose of the survey is not revealed in the com- b Sl 3 : ALl " 7:30 pm.—Snow White vs. Arctic; Transfer; 8:30 p.m.—Alaska Laun-| — _ ———— | | : munication to the Chamber, but it is assumed to have |, Stand by for a b,“g.l" delay of a year in »b;}l‘mung " Phone 123 —115-2nd St. | 18:30 p.m.—American Meat vs. Hei- dr) vs. Stubbies. | ‘ JAMES C. COOPER, { 1 3 he budget. The magician is sending out for a new!| | | idelb February 25 | ’ C. P. A 5 to do with the naval development program now under|hat Detroit News. : | T H E R 0 Y A L 4 Febi 5 :30 p.m.—Si VyVh"( R: | s l G R l D s | 303-05 Goldstein Building : way in Alaska. Logistic survey in the military sense A SN | | syary e oW, Wile. vs. Rain-i ] it N EI » !l BEAUTY SALON || 7:30 pm—Alaska Laundry vs. 8:30 p.m—Columbia vs. Bruns-|| BEAUTY SALON | Public Stenographer ! ; embraces the details of moving supplies and equip- The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace OPEN EVENINGS | IRainier; 8:30 p.m. — Stubbies vs, | Wick. “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | Notary Public t ment for military or naval forces and centers in large calls upon the country to face the responsibility for| | «r¢ your hair is not becoming | |Brunswick, 3 ki February 26 OUR RESPONSIBILITY" o T degree around the matter of transportation. the maintenance and defense of “solemn covenants”| | 40" vou — You should be February 6 7:30 p.m.—Arctic vs. N. Transfer; | | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | - The Navy already has an air base established at|between nations. To fight for them?—Springfield | coming to us” | | 7:30 pm—American Meat vs. N.8:30 p.m.—Heidelberg vs. Stubbies. | * G AT = ! Sitka which, it is understood, will now become a year- (Mass.) Republican. | 43 Transfer; 8:30 p.m.—Heidelberg vs.| February 27 & t SPECIALIZING = —_— - -[ 5 a7k { R s .: Columbia. 7:30 p.m.— American Meat vs. JUNEAU L 4+ copy of their prior year return. frem which your return was pre- TR AN February 8 | Brunswick; 8:30 p.m.—Alaska Laun- Mfl ) i | Also, as a further aid in the pre- | pared. | BB?ADREWIENG l’SHP(.)ENll} , 7:30 p.m.—Alaska Laundry vs,|dr¥ vs. Snow White. Dthr!lQU?Ewu In French i ! paration of a correct income-tax| DON'T omit explanation when Arctic; 8:30 p.m.—Stubbies vs. Snow March 1 Music and El ic Appl 1 and | | teturn for the year 1937, the Bu-|such information is essential to| | BUILDING 0 White. 7:30 p.m—Stubbies vs. American (Next Gastineau Hotel) % i | reau has prepared a series of short an intelligent audit. Attach mem-| | Rock—Coal Hauling February 10 Meat; 8:30 p.m.—Heidelberg vs.| | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | Italian i | TAX newspaper articles, of which this is|oranda to \'our ruturn B i Oil Delivery 7:30 p.m. — American Meat vs,|Rainier. ks o Dinnss i i | the first, advising the salaried man, L * | Rainier; k8:30 p.m.—Heidelberg vs. i . A{Wl{tcll 3 & a { | 5 s " ick. : .m.—Arctic vs. Brunswick; ! - ik _s wage earner, professional and busi —————————— = | Brunswicl X P ; . { nessman—in fact, every class of in-| | PERCY’S CAFE February 11 8:30 pm.—Alaska Laundry vs. Am- Alaska Music Supply GASTINEAU CAFE { The period for the .fllmg of in- ividual taxpayer—of his require- | i 7:30 p.m. — Stubbies vs. Arctic; |erican Meat; 9:30 p.m.—N. Trans- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager 1 come-tax returns govering the cal- yents and privileges as interpreted | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | |8:30 Pm.—Columbia vs. N. Transfer. fer vs. Rainier. Pianos—Musical Instruments j endar year 1937 began January 1 ypger the latest regulations, rulings, | | COFFEE SHOP February 12 and Supplies S £ e i and ends at midnight of March 15, 31 %Gocicion: relating to the income- "'e 1 rfl ea Percy Reynolds, Manager 7:30 p.n.—Heidelberg vs. Alaska HARRY || Phone 206 122 W. Second | 1 1938. To file early is of mutual bene- .\ 1o | ’ Laundry; 8:30 p.m.—Brunswick vs. Y g 3i| Lode and placer location notices fit to the Government and the tax- | 3 3 < | Rainier. RACE « for sale at The Empire Office. | paver. Within this period are filed| Income Tax in a Nutshell | 5 A b S L4 - T classifieds for ————-——— Pid annually millions of individual in-; WHO? Single persons who had pe?;:;ogi’:dfi;::? J:;:roglbchxlg‘ro?: ) DRUGGIST resulta the Fmpce Empire classifieds pay. E come-tax returns, a large proportion net income of $1,000 or more or { Serd biiinad do diath this mumitl‘\‘ “The Squibb ' L of which report income subject tolgross income of $5000 or more,| s BT B UER T A FEH & 7 ) Stores of 1 the tax. land married couples who had net| i i & & Alaska” { income of $2500 or more or gross| ¢, ib the kilchen stove, exploded, i The latter contain a considerable jncome of $5,000 or more must file| €{Hn8 fiFe to the home. The dead - : H { percentage of errors, wm(n n uncor- | yeturns, |are Mrs. Frank Bomight 27, and * THE i E e lrs a 0 i | i PR T ol e Wiy e e e B s 00+ 5 || The B. M. Behrends VOGUE— | JUNEAU the disadvantage of the taxpayer. |january 1 and ends March 15, 1938.| g v | Many are errors of computation! WHERE? Collector of internal| B i ! Correctly Styled Clothes | ° | easily discovered on tne face of therevenue for the district in which the B k | For Women i return, which usually is accompan- | person lives or has his principal| HARRY SELBYS an CAPITAL—$50000 led by a payment of more than the place of business | REPORT VALDEZ 101 SEWARD ST. 2 A4 amount of tax due. In other returns| HOW? See instructions accom- lash T . i e AT TR . URP. S s w) it is readily discernible that the tax- panying Forms 1040A and 1040. | WITHOUTPOWER J“"““- A B s I'U lw payer has failed to take advantage| WHAT? Four percent normal tax| pbig | @ ©f the personal cxemption, credit|on the amount of net income in ex-| Mr and Mrs. Harry Selby are Health Foods Center allowed for dependents, or deduc-'cess of the personal exemption, Passengers aboard the Yukon from COMMERCIAL BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS - tions from gross income 1o which he|credit for dependents, earned. in-|Valdez for Seattle AND OTHER DIETETIC ACCOUNTS B . ds_entitled. Icome credit, and interest on obliga-|- Harry is a brother to Tom Selby and SAVINGS FOODS 5 “To avoid these and other errors,itions of the United States and obli- Of Juneau. The Harry Selbys have k4 230 Franklin St. : POSIT BOXES a5 “1' Bureau of Internal Revenuelgations of instrumentalities of the, 'been visiting Mr. Selby’s father, | Juneau Telephone 62 | SAFE DE careful rea(ximg (;1 the instruc- | United States. Surtax on surtax net| Harry Sr, editor of the Valdez| e ————— i accompanying the forms for|income in excess of $4.000. | Miner. i sy m‘n‘ ut-ur: Addllg:ulbmfm- Income-Tax Dont’s | Selby said Valdez has been without Resources QOver Two and 2% Paid on needed, may obtained DON'T prepare your return with- lights for several weeks and water| 3. - mation, t 2 Bk ~ at the office of a collector of in-|out first studying the instructions|systems are frozen up. A new pow-| One-Half Million Dollars | and Loan Association Savings revenue, deputy collector, or accompanying the form. er plant is being built to replace Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 A i 1 revenue agent in charge.| DON'T procrastinate. Early as-|the one that burned several months P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 \ccounts who apply to revenue sembling of data permits a careful |ago. OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska S eee Today's News Today.—Empire, for assistance in preparmlv; consideration of all tax problems. abmm take with them aj DON'T destroy the memoranda

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