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PAGL TWO California Inspired SLACK SUlLLS Denims Rayon Gabardine 3 d P Strutter Cloth Wool Flannel {p |o b class and her escort and a Queen's|must file a return. | Albatross }W;\lln. Candidates for queen are| Don't wait for the government ""J Thibodeau 145 147 176— 468 ® Mist Green | Charliene Arnold, Betty Mill, Jane |send you a return form. The forms | ; genescue 140 160 156— 456 A | English and Pauline Petrich. {may be obtained from collectors of {yps gteyenson 100 100 100— 300 Navy | The dance is held under the aus-|internal revenue in the larger cities | e AT TN | o T ey | pices of the Junior class, Anna|and towns. | otz E 01224 | rack Tan i s 4 . gei oty ; Totals 385 407 432—1224 Hi Lois Davis, president, and Miss| Tl:c h::;::;‘ ";d l"‘“":bl\' ‘:‘" e Sky Rlie Fothy Yohnadit advisor, | oS ant, money-saving z X . Diigitly_Jonnsdu S15e step is to consider carefuily M““‘“d"” 2 Sj 12-20 el Lo whether it will be dollar-wise to | & Davin 109 a9 iae- o 1Zes - Dance committees for the dance| pouo ' " etuin on the older, |M. Daviin 131 110 93— 334 | are:x' decorations, Adr_ienne Glngs.i more complete form 1040 or on | Dr. Blanton 178 202 153— 533 { Striped or solid color denims || chairmen, Harry Sperling and BkiD| yne new, simplied form 1040, pril PTE ‘ oA | MacKinnon; ~ entertainment, Beb| yoy may use either form if your| Totals 468 444 3801292 i or gardening cand defense || relgesen, chairman, Jean Winthes; | gross income is $3,000 or less and is owls 4 - ) ' Gabardines, famous refreshments, Grace Berg and Sar- | from salary, wages, other compensa- | McKinley 140 140 140— 420 1 ah Lee Atkinson; music, Jean Win- | tion for personal services; dividends, | Mrs. Garrett 155 144 132— 431 | ther and Jack Newmarker; chaper- | interest, annuities, rent or royalties.| j Hermle 140 140 140— 420 |ones, Marilyn Merritt and Doris| For a majority of small-income Ll T | Cahill; program and invitations, | taxpayers, the use of one form or Totals 435 424 4121271 wanting. | Astrid Holm ‘and clean-up, John | the other will mean only a differ- ol | | Bavard and Bob Helgesen ie"“ of a dollar or two. Thousands Quail | Chaperones for the affair, which | however, will save a tidy sum if they |, 140 140 143 - 423 L) |{s always one of the most attrac-|fi8ure out which form is more ad- = 2 140140 1ab-- Bk |tive dances given in town, are My, |Yantageous. 10 Mm" )(:;] ¢ 166 5 4; and Mrs. W. K. Burford, Mr. an In any case, don't delay too long |- HSCIBeRML 4 T [ Mrs KHG .M '_“ Mr % nd‘ Mrs, | 10 making out your return. You will | TGS ¥ | ‘w“ s ol ;;:‘ Sie ‘Mxi B, R, | Want to take all the deductions pos- | Totals 446 403 439—1288 $ & ) 5 S 2 R lsible in this year.of heavily increas Condors ‘ é’z '244' 0 |Glass, Mr. and Mrs. G. Boggan,|eq taxation. You may save money L. Hudson 153 193 164— 510 il E E d ‘M"» ‘“;;‘ Mrs. T. Holm and Mrs.|as well as avoid worry and con- |Mrs. Hudson ... 114 96 142— 452} 1 J. V. Dav |fusion by doing the job when vou L. Hendrickson 147 172 172— 401 ‘ ‘ sz/ry :/ncz /8‘7 i g | have plenty of time to do it thor- | e e Totals .., 61 478—1453| be chosen to manage the Juneau Service League. The first service of the new or- ganization will be carried out to- morrow evening when a group of ice men will be invited for din- ner in numerous Juneau homes. Members of the group that m last night now are making arrang: ments for this by contacting Jun- eau residents who are willing to | perform this service. aj Seek Federal It was decided last night to make application to the Federal Govern-|J (- ment for funds with which to con- Formed aE Mee“ng struct a recreation center, H located in the business section on} LaSE NEghE a lot acquired by the city. Hugh |J. Wade, representing the Federal |8 ¢ arrangements for the|Social Security Administration, pre- on of a large-scale recrea-}dm'm that funds for constructing 4 a recreation building here cculd be program for service men in i . ; % s Junean were threshed out last night [obtained. The army would be in meeting of representatives of GROUP MEETS 10 PROMOTE RECREATION Juneau Service League the building's completion and ap- v, the city, and various civie and patriotic organizations. proval by Federal agencies, the Out of the meeting came plans Ccenter would be turned over to a reliable operating agency such as the United Service Organizations. In the meantime, it was decided to investigate the possibile build- ings in town that couid be used immediately for this purpose. Twc buildings suggested last night were the Red Shield reading room anc the American Legion Dugout. 1m the possible construction of a recreation center, and the tien of the Juneau Service committee made up of n,rl entatives of Juneau civic or- nizations to promote the further- recreational facilities for ailors, coast guardsmen b ance of ldiers top” entertainment. |tion there will be a Grand Mnrrh‘ led by the president of the Junio suitable for filling quilts is request- | ed to send it to the Red Cross work room in the Elks Hall on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday between the hours of 10 o’clock and 4 o'clock. The Aid Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Chairman . of the Red Cross in to be!ed on utilizing all pieces of material for quilt making and both wool for filling and yarn for tying is ur- Those bringing.in wool are requested to see that it is free from moths. pleces or help with the sewing of charge of construction, and upon |Pieces for the quilts are requestéd to report to the work room on the work days, Thursday of next week as it is de- sirable to finish the quilt making signment of new material. THREE WORDS TELL Jumor Prom TeHav Blg Top' Theme !Circus Decorations, Enter- tainment for Annual | Dane Original ‘ the fascination of the “big| will be carried out in the uneau High School gymnasium ccorations tonight when the cir- us will come to town—as a back- All {ground for the annual Junior Promn which will take place from 9 to |12 o'clock | Snakes, licns, monkeys and ele- hants will cavort at the gala af-| | fair carrying out the circus theme and to enhance the gay atmosphere | Lillian tra will |in the center of the gym. Uggen's four-piece orches- | play from a large cagoi Mystery Queéen ! Mystery surrounds the identity | f the queen, whose crowning wm\ e the main feature of the planned After the corona: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI INCOME TAX AB('S— Undle Sam WanisOnly What ls Due; Reporl All DR. STEWART, | (This is the first of six articles | on how to protect your pocket- | book when making out your in- | come tax report.) By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE Wide World Features Writer WASHINGTON — Ahout 5,000,000 new members will be inducted- !i'.w it or not—into the Federal income tax club this year. The government plays no Sants \' Claus role in this income tax busi- ness, but, it wants to make things a easy as possible for these new tax- payers. The same goes for 7,500,000 | League, was tied for high hon old contributors and 8,500,000 other | j, last night's weekly bowling b; persons who file returns but escape | mike Ugrin, but the dentist's Hawks because of legitimate deductions went on to defeat Ugrin's Gulls, Uncle Sam expects you to re- | 45 404.506 to 369-437-442. port al.l ot your income, bn'r‘ hf Both Ugrin. and Stewart bowled il E;:x:nu ;::u": ke LYoy |ss5. Dr. W. P. Blanten was sec- el o ction and €x- | ond high with 533, followed by emption. You can be on the f T level with your government and | Henry Messerschmidt's 519. fair to yourself too. HEAD LEAGUE Dr. A. W. Stewart, frequent The big A in the ABC's of income Pheasants | tax returns is to remember that ev- | H. Sturrok 182 152 183— 517 ery single person whose gross in- H. Sterling 153 160 163— 476 come amounted to $750 or more, and |L. Taylor 140 191 167— 498 2ross 1491 every married person whose | income was $1,500 or more in 1941 Totals 3 s | WOOl NEEDED BY | s e Beioesthe RED CROSS FOR | QUILT FILLING Anyone having blankets or wool | ppeal was made this morning by Production uneau. Red Cross work is now concentrat- ently needed, Mrs. Thomas said. All women who can either cut the Monday, Tuesday or efore the arrival of the next as- STORY OF MARINE AT PEARL HARBOR ! Two Forms). ‘ i MIKE UGRIN top | man in the Elks Feather Merchants | Scoring last night follows: { i —JUNEAU, ALASKA KET(HIKAN ' BOWLERS TO COME HERE |Both Men HWomen Pin Stars fo Invade Juneau Ketchikan bowlers from the Elks 1Lodge in Ketchikan are to invade | Juneau, probably about the middle iuf this month. The best pin stars of both men and women will be among the ag- gregation coming to Juneau, accord- | {ing to a radiogram received by | Claude Carnegie, of the Juneau Elks Bowling Committee. The radiogram | stated a letter would follow contain- |ing more particulars. Carnegie immediately announced | that bowlers here should start get- ting in trim to meet the visiting pin contestants nnd to do it now. TIDES (Sun time, March 7) High tide, 4:35 am., 173 feet. Low tide, 11:01 am, -0.1 feet. High tide, 5:09 p.m., 14.8 feet | Low tide, 11:10 p.ni., 18 feet. SMART PEOPLE i ‘ Present 1 A Smart Appearance ‘ s | Triangle Cleaners Phone 507 | | WALL PAPER ! (| Ideal Paini Shop | | Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt » ik ; LS — ol 506—1332 Group Heads : l’}"‘- Flakne, #0s phgointed b % Active in promoting the new ven- lz:x-“:'r-u‘:-’:-..'hl(...:d';'( :/.“:,x Hzx:n‘.\\l\jlt To Gorporal Norman J. Leutsen, B 1o ALY O e et AD) 0 e abiate o Loe. |a United States Marine stationed at ¢ of the American Legion and |® ]‘)011|le<1 to investigate the pos- Peacl 4tatbor; Alasks r man of the group that met sibilities” of securing musical in- a 0 aska was a far struments for service men. Mrs |2WAY 1and and he wanted to know Other members of the r the Rev. W. H. Mat- ews, Jr., representing the Cham- r of Commerce; Joe Flakne, Ro- Club; Cash Cole, Juneau Elks Mike Haas, Loyal Order of Mrs. Haas, Women of Stonehouse will be in charge of ar- ranging dances to which the young ladies of Juneau will be invited Mr. Orme is in charge of arrang- ing an athletic program. Mr. Haa: also was given the job of signing uy new members for the Juneau Ser- L more about it. That was late in November. To the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce came the Marine’s request for iterature about the Territory. Pamphlets and maps were mailed to him December 5. H ‘Mrs. Hary y Stone-| Lo Lodetin Yesterday, the Chamber of Com- use, American l:;:;mn Auxlhxlu') \T‘\W_FH‘;X 9 Lucas and member | MCY¢e literature came back, un- and James Orme, Juneau Fire De-| a3 e g8 9 - of the City Council attended las, | JPeRed. Onthe envelope, rubber: partment T aae night's meeting and will take the decided at the meeting to 3 matter of supplying recreation uy stamped in large red letters, three words told the entire story: te all ‘other Juneau organiz “Missing in Action.” ons interésted to send representa- A their regular council meeting R to the committee’s next meet- | ‘ONIght Subscribe to the Daily Alasks When the membership is com- W = Empire—the paper with the larges plete, an executive committee will] Empire BABNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ‘(ORE DUEL \N\E JOANNY -ONE - TUMP \S OFF, ANTOY-PANTS ! NO'RE LEAUWN FER TH' CANAL ZONE (N Td' MORNIN' — ME BETTER MOOCH ONER AN SBN GOOD BNE o LNTTLE FAMNN Ay THEW CTHER SRU\DGES CANAL ZONE 22 VEH W QNTS- WN-PANTS W AN HERP FOG- NO CRTCH UM Classifieds Pay! ,mm circulation 'MOOSE MEETING " TONIGHT:MOVING Camille Anderson Cotton Queen for 1942, Camille Anderson is modeling a new ¢ot- ton outfit designed for defense ::z(:rm:e::dgs;‘efe:l::w; :: | the members of the Loyal Order of New York, will model in appear- | | Moose in the new quarters in the ance throughout the U. 8. The ;Sev«ald Building, moving pictures outfit is water repellent and wash- | | taken by Erwin Rhodes will be sgble. It has handy snap closing ' |shown. These pictures include those tool pockets and its loose-fitting | taken of Moose turnouts in parades. jacket' gives the worker plenty T room for free acnon LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP T Will be closed until March 10, 1942. BUY l)LFl:NaE —adv. At the regular meeting tonight of STAMPS GEN'RALS ORDERS, ANTSY -PANTSY - TUAT'S AL T KNOW ANTS-N-PANTS PLENTN MUCH (T ME DONT NEED MORE TOMARAWK COME B&s.‘\( TR B T R T. Petrich 150— 445 T e s H. Petrich 120y 360 Defense Suit T. Hutchings .. 153 194 138— 485 Rice & Ahler., G0, _——— Plumbing—O0il Burners | Totals 437 445 408—1290 Heating | Teals : g F. Barragar 140 140 140— 420(| Phone 34 Mrs. F. Barragarl3g 158 145— 441 |%———— | A. Burke 140 140 140— 420 | gy § S { Totals 418 438 425—1291‘ R ‘ : F7Ieg TRAVEL ON A | Teals PAC H 1C 29 4 5 Mrs, J Barraggar135 132 105— 372 W Prlncess J. Barragar .. 197 190 151— 538 H Messerschmit 154 181 184— 519 LINER i v _6 5—03 4'40_”‘*1429 Juneau to Vancouver, otals 48 j : Eagles Victoria or Seattle Mus. Lavenik ... 177 122 171— 470| pyjnoess Norah sails from Juneau | M. Lavenik 130 147 178— 455 March 4, 15, 25 | Mrs. Taylor 118 157 136— 411 V. W. MULVIHILL 3 Sl Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska Totals 125 426 485— 133@, | CANADIAN PACIFIC | G A T A R SR Ugrin 140 203 212— 555 ~ Mrs. Bringdale 109 114 110— 333 Lechelt 120 120 120— 360 Totals 369 437 442—1248 y | Hawks THE I Dr. Stewart 162 191 202— 555 H. Waugh 99 96 171— 366 ATCO !Mrs. Stewart .. 161 117 133— 411 Totals 422 404 L l N E ' PICTURES SHOWN " ByBILLY DeBECK Alaska Trnnsportsuon Company During This Month | = BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 O SN GOQY BNE - PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1942 [ DEWEY BAKER | asa puid-pp ;‘.ul)scribcr to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ‘Under Age’ and ‘The Face Behind the Mask' Federal Tax—-5¢ per Person: WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! SIOU ' 2R 7 A ol S B * The United States Navy Department requests thgt nothing be published, printed or conveyed concerning the movements, cargoes or destina- 31 tion of any merchant vessel in American ? waters. - FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION—CALL THE - Phone 2 H. O. Adams, Agent NORTHLANDE TRA%NSPORT TION COMPANY The United St‘ fothing be PUY “““d i uests tha movem s h T ; yessel in A of an! g ‘4 \mmm con eye A | ESERVATIONS AND FOR R mFORMA'“O“ o , Agent HENEY G;‘“ e agers 109 Freight phone ? SMART WuIIE SHIPS ! —___———-— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka .. 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 ‘ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 & Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 . Pelican .... 18 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake .. 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg 18.00 7.50 ‘.‘ Wrangell 15.00 . Kasaan . Expreus Rne‘ 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES : HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODG Phone 612 | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way l"ue. l.eu 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers 4 to flag stops. Round-Trip Fares 10% off twice one-way | _ fares, when purchased | £ in advance. g Fairbanks Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska .. Golovin, Alaska 67 $118 Juneau, Aaska . 82 132 McGrath ... 4 18 $120 Nome, Alaska 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska .. —m 121 50 99 127 - 83 §$37 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., USA. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y..T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS