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(anadian Plane Is Down, East .- Codiscoverer of Insulin Is Among Those Aboard- Message in Snow LICENSE ISSUED Court th. wa pe Company of > ) !I(‘k-lll Sh les n(l Waist-Band S yies - = IMPRESSIVE RITES nic Plot of Evergreen Cemetery D. Stabler NORAH out SOUTHBOUND Returning teamship Prin s aboard befor: morning El- O. T. Hansen THE “DOUBLE-RICH” BOURBON STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF ® SCHENLEY DISTIILERS CORP, N. Y. C o 0000000000000 0000 fastern Star services ay afternoon in the rles W. Carter v for Mrs. Guila Chappell ywn Juneau woman who on the steamer Alaska 0ld turning from a vacation trip Late As enlozy and burial service was | veter by Dean C. Rice of the | geon, I'rinity Cathedral. Vocal se- were given by Mrs. George | Interment was in the|to li l\r! guests were ON SUNDAY from Skagw the White, Dr E. M. Vollert, Mrs. Harola ay early| Smith morning to take 13 pas- sailing for the 1thibe John re: Mr: A. Hardlan ity, t the e brief select artists who The Right BLOUSE White, Pastels, Stripes, Sheers, The ever-popular man tailored,navy pin strip ed suit. Batistes, Crepes GLEN PLAID City or country . .. wear a glen plaid jacket suit. Longer line fitted jacket, pleat m Wonderful rainbow col- ors. ‘an Juncau physician and sur- | was held Saturday evening in the| banquet room of Percy’s v\lm attended were obliged to remamn sion, E. M. Polley ¢ and heard during Canadian| Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Harry G. Wat- Nerah stopped in son, Homer Nordling Pay a physician, H. A.l friend of th Brenno, Mrs. marks with the presentation ¢ kiddies. A letter special bon vo livered to the Ann’s. Both Dr, Communi dinner hour, with Mrs Davis as accompanist. numbers were given by Marye Be and Ernest Ahler, well known Juncau the piano was Mrs. John Jon Instrumental in arrar tor McL\"m\ s. Howard Thompson, M Smith and Mrs. Waino Hen | whose only regret was that due the lack of space dozens of persons for Every Suit? S$1.25 to 3. THE DAILY ALASKA.EMPIRE, MONDAY FEB 24, 1941. ™ (OMMUNIIY DINNER YESTERDAY FOR SATURDAY HONORS LA FOI'I'E"E MRS. CHAPPELL DR. L. P. DAWES IS AGAINST BRITISH AID Wisconsin Senator Says Legislation Means War —Poll Taken by A. P. WASHINGTON, Feb 24-- Senator Rcbert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, today carried on the fight against Friends P;y Tribute fo Veteran Physician | of Juneau a tribute to Dr. L. P. Dawes. a no-host testimonial dinner Cafe accommodations, Due mited many Pallbearers were Harry Watson, | in the outer dining room, and be r G. Olson, Hector McLean, H.|cause of this reason, a numl the British Aid Bill asserting that Harold Smith, and Howard |old friends of Dr. and Mr: o5 | the legislation will give the Presi- were unable to e dent pow > “create a state of wa > oo . |and leaving only Congress to ¢ permission for a formal declars n of war.” Senator LaFollette, reading a lengthy address, said he agreed with 15 | 8enator Bennett Champ k. who preceded him on the Senate floor, that Great Britain is not fighting America’s battles’ and this countr; sheuld devote all energies defense. Senator LaFollette said: “This bi ar, whatever the fine ing as toastmaster for the occa present 1ol the dinner hour Dr. Joseph Rude, Dr. La:gdon i, Mrs. Waino Hendrickson and the Rev ap- A. Glasse ing homage to the Dcctor as philanthropist and a people of this commuii- Glasse clos his re- a skull and b world battle seven seas.’ The As the Admi of death on the old iated Press poll shows stration can count on at he Rev. S. Botsford, Mr. a M F W wrist watch and movie camera, a R. Hoferi, ) . W. gift to Dr. Dawes from those in at- nd A. K. Marrill tendance. Representing the many children of Juneau and Douglas, 2 Boc 7 whom Dr. Dawes has brought into |, cocure reservations the world, little Judy Foss, ds The r was a tribute to the of Mr. and Mrs. Haroid F - Inig m h WHIGEEDr. Dawes ' - ‘iv‘;;; ‘!l“m(“)‘ © and his charming wife are held by illfeld, pure le of Gastin “hanne! and nickles ributed by tl 5 Ay asel A ompanied b en in practice ft, was also ¥ in having come to €ll in January this city 1615, from Wra vening from the Sisters of d Mrs. Dawe: D - WARNING GIVEN . TO AUSTRALIANS T0 BE PREPARED BRISBANE, Australia, Feb. 24.— Acting Prime Minister Fadden said there is a possibility of an at on “this country. a real oneMcr which 1, all practical must be t Fadden ,,‘\\e the warning in an desired to attend, were unablejaddress at a civic receptionghere. response ions were (mn\ml durin: Carol Two V. s, and accompanying them at 5 107 Seward St. fitted jackets!) them . . LUXURY SHEERS Swing into Spring with luxury sheers. 3-thread silk hose, reni- forced, with fine seams. New- est spring shades. NYLONS $1.35 2- or 3-thread Belle Sharmeer te home @ s it is decked with. It hides the @ s and death on the |8y i reasonabl@.measures s We went to market early . . . Spring fashions back because we knew you were anxious for them! And we've all the exciting new accessories to go with . right down to your newest hankie! Prices are sweet and low . . . 1o keep your Spring spirits high! Your Income Tax Refurns No deduction allowable 1:;«:»» from sales or exchanges of erty, directly or indirectly, be- (\h n (a) members of a fam (b) a corporation and an individ- for ual owning more than 50 percent of its (liquidations excepted), (c) d ntor and fiduciary of any trust. or (d) a fiduc and a beneficiary of the same trust. worthless during the year, corporate \rrmmu with coupone or in registered. form are interes ascertained to be worthless and | charged off during the year, and e capital assets, the loss there- from shall be considered as from the sale or exchange of capital assets of the last day of such taxable year. In determining “gain” in case jof property acquired before March '1, 1913, the cost, or the fair market value as of March 1, 1913, adjusted as provided in section 113(b), 2s wded by section 215 of the ne Act of 1939, whichever is . should be used, and in termining “loss” the cost, s0 ed, should be used. If the property was acquired after Febru- 28, 1913, the cost, except as amended by sections 213, 214, 215, and 2: >f the Revenue Act of 1939, should be Ta The tax r's return should Iulh ing cts: (a) For estate, the lo on and de- tion of land and improve- (b) for bonds or other of indebtedness, name of issuing corporation, particular is- sue, denomination, and amount; and (c) for stocks, name of corpor- class of stock, number of and capital charges affect- basis (including nontaxable ation, share ing * distributions) D HALLIE RICE MAY ATTEND ANNAPOLIS Hallie Rice, Crimson Bear hoop star and Juneau High :Hn.\r. was notifed today in a letter fr.in Dele- gate Anthony J. Dimond that he I been selected as second a it appointment to the United State: Naval Academy at Annapolis. Principal appcintment is held by Keith Petrich, Juneau youth who w attending the University of Washingten. Rice has been working on his entrance examinations ana is preparing te take his physical. Vogue Shop Phone 658 Come take a peek at the fashions that will lead this Spring! See the bright figure-flattering dresses (many with their own the suave dressmaker tailored suits the stunning costume esemt'cs . All expensively tucked, shirred, detailed with flared, gored, pleated skirts. Rayon crepes, sheers, novelties. Sizes to fit and flatter sizes 141044 . . . $7.952$9.75 7.4!IllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIII|IIIlllIIIIIIII||IIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIllllllllllmlfllmllIllIIlIIIIIIIlll"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIillllllIIIIlimllIIII||||HIII|I|III|IIIllmllllllllHnfllfiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIINIIIHI!II flllllllll|I||lIl||IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllllIIlllllmlliIIIIIIlllllllllluflllllllflllllhu. or (2)| brought these new, new so come in today! DECLARES U.S. IS BETTER AFTER VISIT TO JAPAN Popular Nip;c; Restaurant Man of Douglas Return Here-Gives His Views “This is the best country; you can anything here,” a vicit to his home province of Hi- shima, in Japan. When questioned on the feeling to- ward America, he stated that the Japanese den't want to fight us. Such war rumors they laugh off as “just newspaper talk,” he said. His first visit home in nine years, | ehitanda- stated that there was no evidence of war to be noted in Japan itself. Actual fighting is so far re- moved from the Japanese scene of life that it is difficult for the visitor | to believe that a war is going on, I\e stated. However, there is a shortage of men and everyone is working. Al-| though the people are limited as to! the amounts of certain supplies that | they may purchase, everything is| available and no hardships are m-i velved, he stated. The farmers and the poorer class- es have not felt any increased tax- P N Will party who saw LADY STRUCK GREEN TOP CAB on December 10th, 1940, at about elev- en-thirty p.m. please communicate with - | Harold H. Bates Valentine Building Room 1, or Phone 321 gloves said Yoshito im" Shitanda, popular pioneer If (1) shares of stock become| g, ., nese restaurant proprietor of Douglas, who returned Saturday from ation but those in the middle classes have had some increase, he said. Hiroshima, chief city which he visited, was teem:ng with business activity. Shitanda found his wife and son, who reside in Japan, both well. His son, who was born in Douglas, is now 15 years old. Away nearly six months, Shitanda visited the San Francisco Exposition before sailing to Japan via. Hono- Iulu. Subscribe for The Empire HAGERTY RETURNING NORTH ON 5§ YUKON Donald H. Hagerty, Senior Organi- | zation Field Agent for the Office of Indian Affairs, sailed on the Yukon | Saturday from Seattle after a trip to Washington, D. C. Hagerty will stop off at Ketchikan before coming to Juneau. e L Try a classified ad in The Empire, | AND FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY| FLORSHEIM SHOES This is the event thousands of men have been waiting for—a chance to Florsheim style and quclity at sale prices. It is not a sale to dispose of odds L L -45895 and ends—Itis a 48-year-old Florsheim tradition to lower prices twice a year. *Today’s High Quality at Last Winter’s Low Pricei ALSO BIG HAT SALE $3.85 While They Last This Includes the FAMOUS WATERPROOT™ tIATS in Nationally Known Makes? H. S. GRAVES *“The Clothing Man” DYED-TO-MATCH Smart fashion—low price! Bags, of soft suede fabric in dyed-to-match Spring pastels! Wide choice styles. Only BAGS—$1.95 GLOVES—$2.25 HATS In Black, Navy and Pastels of Felt or Suede p SPRING Twin personality hat! Wear ; it brim turned down ‘“bon- net” style . . . or upturned sombrero style! AR RO =