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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 1939. '8 INCOME TAX | How Would You Have Liked fo H MakerLastYeay? SEWHATTHEYWEREUPAGAIST . . . .FLINT UAW MEN - e TR VH.ow ould YouHa ave BeenaMap-Maker Last Year e R W —_ SPAIN = Bureau Internal Revenue § M FLINT. Mich., Jan. 6.—The Buick division of the Flint local of the United Auto Workers Union has voted for a separate charter. >l The withdrawal of the Buick workers left Chevrolet the only ma- ¢ to Assist Taxpayers SR with Returns g GOVERNMEN 13REX To0aY d S i . ‘ Jor unit still with the local. First income tax forms covering ARV~ S v > IXERCENT IS o SENIRLOE BE e g Officials of the local reported 1938 earnings were distributed here d - AN FLIGHT I'Ammcw - the vote as three to one for the charter, but Buick officials said, ss 2 FRENCH Vot i ¥ : - after 3 this week. | The blanks, mailed from the onsoring the move for sev- coma office of the Bureau of Inte j TRACKOF] ~——— £ WG g Y~ 2 >ral months, that the new organi- nal Revenue direct to those who{ m‘fiffif/é oot 2 - - % 4 > S zation plan carried by a n r formerly filed returns came in on | = ! P ANDS : S - : to one majorit ;) ! YT arge! ch is ex~| - 5 3 DJ1BOUTI~FRENCH PORT 5 4 3 S \ b " the Baranof. A larger batch is ex-| ‘ ACACANCNE ArABDI< BARA KA. Police reported everything quiet : XIC MINUS pected on the next mail boat | at the Chevrolet plant where a< Orlie S. Sullivan and Wesley C.| : & mo! t flare-up took place Us erby, .deput ectors here for | A i 15 TANC, i VITH 16 a 3 31‘; rz;)\':;v';:p‘ol\'\;)n:?llt\;‘gxx\v :\ x\un(:—i D : : 4 <0 ABOARD 1 Thursday, between a non-union * au, ex ha num b K man and a union me P’ ber of additional forms available : m l’:lb(». within the next few weeks for those U 7 Sy z hy 7 > who have not paid income taxes | ¥ AIBMAIL SLIFFER ’ Eok 3 FORMER 2 b oy 3 e iy & previously. Sullivan will make a field | . K E L - COLONIES AKE - pRESIDENI S "NY trip through the Territory soon to | . i : A 3 SOUTH 3 3 AN AMERICAN, ! - 5 A assist taxpavers in filing returns ! Inccme tax returns must be filed | GELEXPRESE ) GET : 3 s = \ \ NAZIS TN RATTRATALLS p s X 3 J/\\F z CONTROL| by March 15 | - e | Grace Avers that gk o j 2 ‘ SeRMANYATOLAND v 9 | \ ; : ; Az \ 3 o WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The Pre Wa"y and Edme | = ‘ sident’s youngest grandchild, Fra: { lin D. Roosevelt the Third, will be christened here tomorrow. Julis At-¥% % Had Curfsy Coming | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The opera | and movie star Grace Moore insists | that she was “doing the right thing” in curtseying to the Duke and| Duchess of Windsor after singing at Cannes. Miss Moore has just returned to the United States after six months wood, formerly Bishop of Arizena, will officiate at the ceremony, Mrs. Roosevelt said. The seven-months- old baby is the son of Franklin D. e 5 ==X Roosevelt, Jr., and the former Ethel AR N a e Du Pont. i pNTAR TORUNGARY] | F RS 2 y { k ‘\; { IS RETURNIN M Miss Blanche Thory keeper for the Home Grocery, is a in Edrope | 3 ‘ She said the Duchess would have | Map-makers worked overtime last year trying to keep pace with Territorial changes. Germany's Hitir kept them busiest by grabbing Austria and part of Czechoslovakia and p“‘?‘,“"mg "I-llll:ary and Peland to passenger returning to Juneau omw e . been acknowledged as rToyalty a| cut inte Czech territery, too. Changing boundaries in such places as China and Spain added to the ma,-maker's work—and there were many other notable events for him to chart. These sections above show some THe Tates b ANReHT IOORGL S wiith - Jong time ago if she were not an| of the more outstanding changes ¢n the earth’s map. sailed north from Seattle this mornt American. 4. el — — — | ing. Miss Thorgerson has spent the The singer declared, however, that | ) ¥ T o T she curtsied as a matter of routine MI(H'GAN woulD ke m:C Hl:r‘ysl ‘:,‘ moklg O and was amazed at the storm arous- sent the Legislature a 2 n that sitdown strikes should ed by the action. | ati ! “Anyway I certainly do consider ouTlAw S"‘DOWN be outlawed the Duchess to be royalty. everybody ITI.ER M’léfil aroan holidays in the states No Third Pa_rty, Says Lewis ‘[asi Rii'esiTor'norrdw DIZZY SIGNS ookl TS ForMrs. B.Suspeni FORBIGSUM Were= 2 \icpp - will be curtsying to her soon and | — 1 am glad that T am one of the first,” MR D O i s ey “ S *" Recommendation Present- | pert, 77 vear old Douetas weman ' BAd Arm Reported as Old oR G0 i dow et d2 A (HALLENGE FDR who passed away during the early Li W h E ! ed Le iSlanl’eS for Pre_ | part of this week, will be held to- lgamen' ren( SENEG‘[[SE ON | g morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in Heallng We" . : BERLIN, Jan, 6.—There are rum- the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter WAY, DJIBOUTI venting Squaf Strike P it S | R A jer might personally answer the C. E. Rice will deliver the| opy04Go, Jan. 6—Dizzy Dean “ MARSEILLES, France, Jan. 6.—A ' LANSING., Micn, Jan. 6—The American message to Congress and il follow in |, " e that his arm is OXK. and second battalion of e echoes of the 1938 sittown make public objection at the e t T Cemctery signed his 1939 contract with the . men, numbering about one (housand are 1in in Mick s cpportunity 5 SR 3 Chicazo Cubs at a reported salary men, will lea - Djibouti, French lative halls today as Officials ¢lose to the German FIRE pARES of $20,000. : o Somaliland, today it is announced. of a Cheancellory said they thought 'H‘r-‘ H '] L tors reported that X-ray exam- : e strations r tion migh il 1t x s of the mysterious should- *m The planet Venus is continuously PARIS, Jan, 6—Two ntified er ailment that nearly blighted shrouded in fog persons burned to death early today Dean’s pitching career showed. that | LR when fire destroved the luxurious the ligament which had been torn “What flour is as good for P—— e e e 3 e R e 3 Casz b “Montare as healing very satisfactorily and | baking gender pastries and purn- that Dean should be able to take light, fluffy cakes as for deli- cular turn on the mound| cjous breads?” Any good cook Rkdson OpeRe. will tell you “Fisher’s Blend!” And you can prove it, right in your own kitchen. Get a sack « today — five convenient sizes. paif PRE-INVENTORY SALE WE MAKE A VERY SPECIAL OFFER ON: 1 Elecirolux Refrigerator Combination i MRS. CHET ELLIS V Chet Ellis, resident of the Highway, left for Peters- on the Motorship Northland - - HYANNIS, Neb, Jan. 6. — A on the Frank Whitcomb | 1 m saved its neck by turning in | . l “aglc CHef Bange $169000 a fire alarm Thanksgiving morn- e Vit Wik SR G ALGERIA BOUND‘ Completely installed with Flamo tank g, 1 ‘ - amo tank. The bird jumped from the roof Clarence Levy served 61 years as of a flaming chicken shed to the a peace officer in Charleston, S. C., TUNISIA, Jan. 6.—Premier Dal- | &3 mcE 8 AHLERS co farm house, arousing members of retiring in 1938 at the age of 83. adier started northward today afmr‘ . the family. The fire was put out " s . i S - | inspecting the defenses of Tunisia | t e John L. Lewis, leader of the C. I. O., is shown at Washington as he held The art of ventriloqui e | e | R 3 A ] i o g i 8 : oquism was|and he planned to embark in the ov! Thitd and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 }/before it spread to adjoining build- | ,’press conference. He announced that the C. L O, will stick to the (b %0 & FRRERACPD PRSI 8 i atternoon for Al- | ™ Unsumpassep raMItY ™ ngs. 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