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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT 26, 1940. EMPLOYERS T0 'War Depam;lenl | GET'NICKBACK" Will Lease Land UNDER NEW ACT| wvocumcron. o el Stk i M GLAMOROUS HAIB | for more beautiful, more-last- ing permanents . . . For love- lier hair styles . . . and artistic hair shaping and cutting . . . ® S SEE et ar Department announces plans 1 to lease 39,500 acres adjoining| A T Q GINGHAM Refund of Unemployment o “hosmeen. “wrewnsc”: | CHARLES present area of the military camp t Tax Due Some in Alas- ka, Says Director Under the ex s profits tax bill yasced by Cengress at the present session and signed by the President, relief will be granted to those em- pleyers who failed to receive credit against their Federal unemployment tax for late 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 State payments, according to word received by Director Walter P. Sharpe of the Unemployment Com- pensation Commission. If the State (Territorial) ploymer$ contributions for these e are paid before the 60th day after enactment of the new bill, the employer will be allowed credit for the late payments. If the Federal tax for these years has been paid refunds equal to the amount of the credit will be granted upon appli- | eaticn. The new legislation is expected to result in savings and refunds to many employers in Alaska, Sharpe said. a |is only 5800 acres. The arrange-| | ess _= 3/ Iments call for o tinst vear's reniat | | Sigrid’s Beauty Salon |of $120670 with option to renew PHONE 318 the lease for five years. ! e — s, BALL [ ] Special Numhers — Prizes Costumes ——— Favors e TONIGHT—Elks Hall [ 7-Piece Orchesira ® Business and Professional Women's Educational Ball ® Admission: Everybody, 50c Tax 5¢ e unem- PHOTO-ELECTRIC RADIO-PHONOGRAPH . ; | | Consultanfs Chosen |Luther League Will Miss Ruth Hirst [s Married at | IDR. LOFTUS HERE ‘ ARMY MAN IS T0 AID AGAIN GIVEN FOR CONFERENCE SHIPWRECKED MEN | b : For Scout Troop 3 Welcome Rev. Cauble . Rudolph Schmidt, West Coast, Dr. Jule Loftus, Territorial Vet- 5 W h 10 BY AlAsKA (Apl. | theatre operations manager for the erinarian, flew here from Petersburg | | In welcome to the return of Rev. as 'n g n War Department, arrived in Juneau with Pilot Shell Simmons yesterday.| Mrs. Earl McGinty, leader for the | yohn 1, Cauble, the Luther League ; 3 3 4 8 e be receiv- ——— by Clipper yesterday and flew to| He will confer here tomorrow with | Girl Scout Troop 3, announces that | will hold a special program of C“"edAr}l:;?:nfiim::etsx:::x'ri'll;;mc;eIslxiss Alaskan boatmen appreciate vet-| Fairbanks a half hour later. Dr. Loren Oldroyd, Director of the | here are 32 members in the {roop | tertainment tomorrow evening ut! guth Sutton Hirst, daxx:fhm' of Mr.! N enjoy .making your cran skipper of the steamer Al-| Schmidt will oversee settingz up, University of Alaska Extension Serv- and the girls meet every Thursday | 6.3y gclock in the social rooms of and M Claude Hivst; of Janesu | ow,fi i I recordings aska, O. C. Anderson, probably more |of a theatre at Anchorage which'ice, who is due on the southbound | aftcrnoon between 4:45 and 4:45| ype Lutheran Church. “to Mr. sfia] h Down’in‘ Sooit aL‘ o_w;: m}"wn(c\ n:‘!;"c‘ 'mfv 1 other mariner in the North, | will seat 300 service men, while rec- stcamer Aleutian, in the parlors of the Northern Lignt | * glizapeth Tucker will lead the|washington L b At g ;g_l‘ N i Ra: on has a reputation foi |reation quarters for enlisted men| Dr, Loftus said the fur-bearing | Presbyterian Church. Feebotionals. Refreahmats, Wil Bs| :!r got{ Al Mty S B i ot A masing en eye for stranded scamen. |at Fairbanks are also to be con-|animals and game birds at the ex- Assisting Mrs. McGinty is MIS.| cveq under the supervision oflg B GACH, b i et A s R ] 0§ or T rvasys # 5 b ” 3 . b " ington graduate, has been employed new invention plays any On a number of occasions in the | structed. perimental game farm at Petersburg | Clyde Danhof, who directs the se: Emma Nielson and Eugene Eakin. with the National Education Asso- record on a Beam of Light! past, Capt. Anderson and the Al- SERERENECL IRt appear to be thriving. Seven Mon- | nd class activities of the troops. | Al members of the League and|eati ; e Ris". aselles 95+ change: aska have taken assistance to 1 h ts re reported re- Mrs. R. J. Schoettler has con- | 4 it 5 ciation at Washington, D. C., for the o £ wael golian pheasants were reported re: rs. R. J. Schoettler has con- | o g | i 15 2 d sufac | smgt | their friends are urged to attend. |past two years. Prior to that time Record wear and surface wrecked sailors, fishermen or hunt- cently at the puower house at Blmdisontcd to be consultant for the| League is also planning a she was an en'; 1B L ot THARRY noise reduced by 10 to 1. al Alaska's remote beaches Doug]as Church Slough, many miles from the farm | clothing course. Mrs. Schoettler has| g0 0 0 p.',m. on the evening ks Du a-cmpmpom & in Tineatl New Tilt-Front Cabinet, A few days ago, Anderson repcated | where they were released. | studied Fine Arts at the University 3 : o | MEROTRRRT AR qEloe 1 el b ket pecard plae the procsdure. o : e 3 e 2, Nedoe | 0 November 1, and plans for thel The couple s residing at 40-711 no lid; l 1 Thiac J e | o, event will be made at tomorrow’s Elhertson Street, Elmhurst, Lon ! See, He yit! 1€ |“ ‘m i £ bar—nces »f Washington, and her knowledge t will a ¢ ' Elh ; ; 2 ingeasy! See, Hea Tryit! on the night of October 22, going | ¥ |of this course is expected ta.be of | cocqion !Island, New York ‘ into Resurrection Bay, Captain An-| e o= = s NEW REPRESEMA"VE |great value to the girls it 3 s A it 2 =, Modet derson, cn the bridge, distant i g o Mrs. A. W. Blackerby, fOIMErIY iN- | S oo oot e e et oo o i ]n fl" meant someone was in trouble, but | H # ! Normal School in Oregon, will teach | e i was Fa off hia couse, moming 1o gunantee change o ENROUTE 10 STATES st e vioop "concc. | Io Ao MACHINISTS *eels Monday {1 : On ival at Seward, Anderson |Sermon topics, etc. A ' BRI |ant for the readers badge will be | W P J0“N50V questioned watertronters and the| e L e o Nome, Second| Mrs. V. R, Farrel LOCAL 514 7:30P.M. || o B - 1 Marchal's offl but nobody was| . (m‘ ;‘,“.l s Ma‘ssl CRC | Division Representative-elect to the - ‘ IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL ‘ JUNEAU, ALASKA—PHONE 17 known in distr i ¥ Sy Nl Alaska Legislature, was a through . ‘ | Nevertheless, when the Alaska put| 12:30 am.—Sunday School PhssehgUr I Rt Bites on' the SQuhseribe for The Pmpire p AR EORBA G S T DR e D T R N SIS g out at 10:41 cn morning of the oot R %S wife: aid . . S Cantain, Anterson desided 1o | ST. LUKE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCH |Stcamer Alaska with his wife and e sorns prove to himseif whether or not his| No service tomorrow. ‘“,“'})“‘c' \‘V‘l‘ I L naleys will enjoy a vaca- | . eyes had deceived him A 1 ’ p e s | Off his course, Captain Ander ‘.,,‘ ALASKA hvnN(_;ruuzAnoN ‘::‘:‘I‘w::““:fl‘fi’:w":lf]“‘;mt“*.‘:,_?L bute B red- townrd ‘Day Harbor and | (Native Gospel Services) | In-Geajlls Winjey will take- ad- Resurrection. A few hour: | GEORGE H. LOVELESS un.ud m:strumn,nl training. He is | R % ) o picked up a bonfi the Missionary-in-Charge @ commercial pilot, whose sideline 8 R i nd evid is mining. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. nily ¢ ¢! near 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. .- - | 1t was foo rough (o puz| Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer R * b G' I W'" he cntter Borham was sent our| Thursday, 3:30 p.m-—Children's| S E to lake the stranded men off the | Class G ' T 'yS d xposed beach. However, a fishing| All are invited to attend these/ 0 0 nnl un ay beat picked up the seamen before services held in the Mission Build- i the Benham got there, according |ing. | To attend the reular’ 11 o'clock to a wire Captain Anderson re- | e~ | T oattend the regular 11 o'clock ceived later. | Subscripe 1o ‘rne Laly Amska Em- |ral. the members of the Order of e — | pire — the paper with the largest | Rainbow Girls will meet tomocrrow Subscribe for Thir : guarantees circulation, | morning at 10:45 c'clock at the Sec Rite Temple. All mem-| ottish ISR DDA | s ave rauested to attend. UL LG LG Pid You Know that |- -5 YouCan LEARNTO FLY Right Here in JUNEAU? with the ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, INC. WHERE YOU RECEIVE the same basic train- ing you would receive anywhere in the UNITED STATES. THAT WE OPERATE ONLY U. S. Govern- ment licensed instructors and planes. THAT COURSES OR FLYING TIME taken here is good anywhere in the U. S. or its Possessions. THAT WE GIVE ALL TYPES OF COURSES whether you wish to fly privately or commercially. THAT ALL COURSES are sold either for cash or on the monthly payment plan. WHY DON'T YOU QUIT putting off till to- ENTIRE TIME TO | morrow that which you want to do | THE RADIO [ today? | . DROP OUT TO THE AIRPORT and look over CAP.IToL | S ‘ ’ the various courses. You will be obli- gated in no way. ’ o RADIO | Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. || SERVICE Division of traveling ‘ man, is in Juneau again and is at‘ the Baranof Hotel. | ————— | DAVLINS RETURN Mr. and Mrs, Robert Davlin re- turned on the Alaska last night| from Haines where they have been | visiting Mrs. Davlin's parents for the past week. \ — . Subserive for The Empire. ED:—This shows how nature protects the wild goose by rotective Blending. FRED:—Amazing how hard it is to see even the full-grown geese against that background. JED:—You don’t often see a family of wild geese out in open water like that. FRED: —That’s right. They're usually too wise to give their enemies a chance to catch them napping. 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