The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 11, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FOR MEN WHO SHAVE DAILY Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brus OR MEN who must s doctors, lawyers, L d others— Gliderisinv remove t collect s edge to g CINEC 1Y GING UP Ul WETTEST AUGUST: RECORD PRECEDING MONTH The weather at the Airport com- pared to the normal for the city f Juneau for the month of August N ¥ 4 was colder, drier, and windier with d Holding o Sec- | ihe sunsnine nelow normai :1]7(':1'(1; . . t mon meteorologica. ond in American with Two Wins ied by the Juneau Weath- u Office located at the 1 Airport t rature month the city of of August 65.4 degrees which was the precipitation was which was 454 inches rmal and the fourth t on record. The ex- ation the nor- v 1, 1943 in Juneau in ated Press over ature for the 4 degrees which city normal. aiture for the ees on the 5th was 39 degrees on coldest August on au was that of 1914 temperature of 51.7 nd the warmest was that mean temperature > highest tem- or August is 87 | st tem- degrees he loy 36 and record is cipitation at the air- > month was 5.66 inches, below the city normal | below the amoufit city. The greatest during the month period was 153 1 and 15th. Meas- ation fell on 22 days h includes 21 vith or more and 1 1 nch or more. on record in 1901 with 14.04 is 1941 with 1.31 - ROPOSEBIG Central Arfieri(ans Wani U. S. Baseball Teams Down There one clear cloudy d and 24 loudy ¢ The total hours of sun- ne rec s 1 heurs out The per- percent, the is' 29 percent 18 days of with 100 red on one day novement at the wag 6,477 is-higher than veloeity on city office for this prevailing direction rom the east locity for a five- miles from wind velocity was 29 miles corded in 1934, observed at the il O Ik 28, solar halos on the 20th; and auroras on the 20, 24, 25 and 29th. - > o hourly mutual aid, and port in also eriod The hig R ATTENTION MASONS Communcation of Monday evening and work in Mt at Stated W. LEIVERS, Secretary. P R R R ANNIVERSARY Pax AnEerican’s Alaska Service which you did not undervalue, but helped build with faith and support, completes its eleventh year—too deep in war assignments to pause for a birthday cel- ebration. ¢ HEEEK KK FATHER YIN' TO GIT TO SWING LUBS-I'VE the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— TAXPAYERS ARE GIVEN WARNING ON NEW FILING Clark Squire, Collector of Inter- nal Revenue for this District, today issued last minute warning to Federal income taxpay that if they fall within certain classes they are obliged to file with the Collec- tor of” Internal Revenue a Declar- ation of estimated income for the year and to make a payment on the outstanding amount on or before Wednesday, September 15 It is estimated that about one- third of Federal income taxpayers are obliged to make this declaration The purpose of the declaration is to gét all people on t pay-as-you- current tax pe basis. Who Must Generally speaking, those who are obliged to file & ngle persons subject to withholding who earh over $2,700; married people sub- ject to withholding who earn over $3,500; and people with estimated income sufficient to require the filing of an income tax return, in- cluding over $100 from sources other than salary or wages subjest to withholding People who are required to make a declaraion but fail to do so will find 10 percent added to their tax | The penalty for failing to pay an installment when due is an addi- tional $250 or 2': percent added to the tax, whichever is greater, Penalty There is also a penalty for mak- ing a substantial underestimate of |the amount of tax due. People other than farmers whose estimate a File go Contact any local airlines office or Cansdian Pacific Air Lines, Fairbanks | THE WINGS OF THE WO GREATEST TRAVEL SY SP MEN’S WRIST WATCHES Stainless UNEAU ALASKA is more than 20 percent off will have to pay a penalty of 6 percent on the amount underestimated | Farmers are given wider leeway, | being allowed to be 33 1/3 percent off before the same penalty is as- serted, and not being required to ile declarations until December 15. Collector Squire urkes every in- come taxpayer to study carefully the instructions recently received from him, with a view to making certain whether or not he or she is obliged by the law to file this September 15 Declaration and make an income tax payment at that time. ‘Alaska,” Gov. Ernest Gruen- | ing has issued an invitation to all interested to send contributions to his office for this purpose. The A a is the first of a new type of super-cruiser, has been launched and soon will be com- missioned. Therefore, contributions should be received at the Governor's Office in Jur not later than December 1 The contributions needs not, and should not, be large,” the Governor said. “Many small contributions— the dimes and nickels of school chil- dren, for instance—would be prefe. able to a smaller number of sub- | LS stantial subscriptions. If possible I‘ would like the names of all con- tribdtors to form a roster which may be transmitted «at the time of the (RUISER ALASKA president of the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor, announced to- day that the Federation already is Governor's Office in Charge of Drive for New Fund ; participating in the campaign to raise a gift fund. He said that all members of the American Fede¥a- tion of Labor are urged to concen- ts by many Alaskans that the people of the Territory purchase a gift for the first American warship to carry the name, au trate their efforts through their | Labor Councils and the a Territorial Federation of Labor in furnishing the Governor's Office with a roster bearing names of all contributors Committee chairmen in each com- munity may receive contributions I. A.MACHINISTS Meeis 2nd & 4th ; In answer to the requ P e LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL ! e e R I R R A R R R R R R R R R 'NEW FOUNTAIN PENS GETTING SCARCE! To keep your pen writing, use Quink containing SOLV-X! ® War has curtailed the making of foun- tain pens. Protect your fine pen with Parker Quink—the only ink with solv-x. Magic solv-x ends gumming and clogging —prevents corrosion and rubber rot from highly acid inks. 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Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 Sitka $18 Juneau Skagway e 10.00 Exp! : 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 « Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 H:fi)n:oh Express Rate: 10 cmu,;" Pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan $45.00 30.00 20.00 Juneau .. Petersburg .. ‘Wrangell . Express Rate: 25¢ Express Rate: 10c warrants. Schedules and Change Without Notice, ‘Wrangell $35.00 Petersburg 10.00 $30.00 per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hikan per pound—Minimum of oy and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Rates Subject to 60c to Petersburg PHONE 512

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