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DE SITUATION WHAT IT I'M DRAFTING You INTO MY ARMY Dublicifty Method of One Congressman Gels Him Over inHome Area Continued trofi #age one) than- a - week, he departments. and ainds for his boss sessions, of Congress. »f members of both d qutgitle of the eapt- For mor WITH THE MANPOWER \ -FOR'D, MARCH/ FERMENTS! )= 15 ALL | before December 15 to comply Withlpe some taxpayers who filed de- |the provisions of the Current TaX clarations in September and paid | Payment Act of 1943, according t0|one-half of the remaining tax esti- |a married *couple, or $62¢ for an {individual married person). 2. Any single person expecting (0 | wages- of more than $2,700 during Ithe year. | RETURNS DuE | 3. Any married person or any,| | married couple expecting individ- ually or together more than $3500 | from wages during the year. ' L 4. Any person who was requ‘"ed ' |to file an income tax return m 11942 and who expects his wages | 3 {1943 to be less than in 1942 TACOMA, Wash.—While the ma-| Taxpayers who filed declarations rity of Mable taxpayers filed de-!j, geptember and paid only part clarations of estimated income and|gf the tax due have been mailed victory tax September 15, certain gatements of the balance which | individuals are required to file “‘"i',musl be paid by December 15. inal or amended declarations on or |gqujre pointed out that there may | Clark Squire, Collector of Internal mated to be due but who now be- | Revenue {lieve the amount for which they The Collector suggested that|are being billed in December is ex- {while only a limited percentage ur‘cpsswe. taxpayers ‘'must make a return at| These taxpayers, he said, may this time, all should determine a)so file amended declarations cor- whether they are affected. | recting their previous estimates and Generally speaking, he said, the|recompute the amount of their in- | filing of a declaration on or before |stallments to be paid in Decembei'.‘ iD(‘(‘emhm’ 15 will be required of the|In such cases, the amended declar- { following : ation should be accompanied by the “ Persons who filed in September bill received from the Collector, to- | |but underestimated their tax by gether with the remittance for any | {more than 20 percent and who|revised amount due on December | | should, therefore, file “amended de- |15. b |clarations” to avoid penalties. | Amended declarations, the Collee- | | Persons who did not file in Sep-|tcr explained, are made on |tember because their estimated in-|same type of form as the original |come at that time was insufficient | geclaration and are distinguished THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'LYDIA KASHEVAROFF the . JUNEAU, ALASKA Forms for filing estimates W*’""\I mailed prior to September 15 to all taxpayers in Washington and Al-| aska who filed 1942 income tax re-| turns. Persons having forms left] over from September may use the! forms in their pos sion. Those | needing additional copies may cure them from any Internal Rev- enue office in the district. | The declaration form itself, 1040~ ES, is the only form actuaily to be tiled with the collector. In add!-i tion the taxpayer has the choice :3!i two work sheets on which he can| compile the figures to be copied| il the declaration form. One work-‘ shibet is a simplified version that| may' be used by anyone who wish- es to approximate the tax on any| income up to $10,000. The other is| Jonger and may be used by anyone who desires to make a more pre- cise estimate of his tax. D D | { PASSES AWAY TODAY | AT GOVT. HOSPITAL | Lydia Kashevaroff, three-year-old | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Kashevaroff, died this morning at| the Government Hospital. The child | was_ born on January 21, 1940 on| St. George Island, and is survived‘ by one brother besides the parents. | Arrangements for funeral services| have not been made. Mr. Kushe»i varoff has been notified and will| {to require filing, but now come|only by writing the word “amended” | within any one of the arrive from Funter Bay on the first available transportation. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1943 STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Dec. 11. — Alaska Juneau mine stock closed today at| the short session at 6%, American | Can 82'4, Anaconda 24%, Bethlehem | Steel 56, Commonwealth and South- | The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children's Weay' 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ROYAL CAFE | ternational Harvester 71%, It was obvious, he explained that |classes i this would entail no financial bene-| 1. Anyone who expects to have| fits to the visiting secretary, but if |during the caleridar year 1943 more he minded his dimes and nickels he|than $100 gros§ income from a could break even on the venture.|source outside of wages ‘which are Hagen fs now swamped with appli- | subject to withholding and who al- cations from' both political lrlendsfso expects: sufficient gross income and foes in the district. |to reguiré .an income tax ‘return | Hagen, whose father whs publish- 43590 for a single person, $1,200 for | following | at the top of the front page. $ l~‘° A.MACHINISTS wmeeis 2nd & 4"} LOCAL 514 | IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Mondays 8 p.m. || \ er of one of Minnesota'’s largest Norwegian language newspapers, and got his news training legging it for papa's paper, admits that he has no idea what the results of his! o ernment, he got a better ;x"‘::"""“: "”;1 :’"m I( _.g‘;fss “L t ourist’s view of wartime KTOW more atou e Sl W tor with a grin, “after the next elec- . g Lo tion.” He went back home to write it. His articles appeared in n 60 papers in Congress- district. In addition, been speaking for weeks ic groups in his area on| he trials and tribulations - of a nember of Congress; how Congress ork and what wartime Washing- ton FIFTH ARMY | SLUGGING ON 0 CASSINO (Continued from Page One) veyer I vefore ¢ is like. His second visiting ‘Secretary was Rupert Bradford, 35-year-old editor of the Bemidji. Northland Times, and his third will belH: Z. Mitchell, editor of the Bemidji Daily Pioneer 'f.om I(uilyr Have ‘been. Hifown Back | and Weekly Sedtinel and one of by the Germans in their first en- nesota’s best_KNGWN newspaper- | gament at an unannonced sector. | Hagen is playmg*mo political The Fifth Army front has been | Meyer is an Independent advanced into the foothills north of Bradford a Farmer-La- Mignano but slight ground has been ; and Mitchell a Republican. lost in fierce counterattacks of the The an say whatever they wish| Germans who are throwing tanks | and think whatever, they please. {and infantry into these actions.| Hagen says he got the idea “in Hermann Goering’s division of tanks | he back of my head” during the is one unit engaging in the counter- | cight years that he was secretary attacks. ! 10 former Rep R..T. Buckler. Tt MR e S e occurred to him then that few vot- HONEST PUPPY vs had any real, down-to-earth| MITCHELL, S. D—Private Har-| idea of what a Congressman doeslold Radensleben lost his billfold v what problems he faces. It was While home on furlough. A three- ot, however, until he took oath as months-old puppy making its home 2 member of the T8th Congress that |in a local produce house found it| idea really crystallized. |and carried it into the manager’s| He told editors and publishers in | office. It was restored to the owner his district that he would reserve | intact, with furlough papers, rail-| cretarial spots for any road ticket, cash and gas coupons.| -, h one of his worthy newspaperman in his dis-| trict. He would pay the first class | round trip fare to and from Wash- | ington. While here, they would work | Have a portraft artist take your and work hard as his secretary, and | picture. Ramersley Studlo. Opposite he would pay them $10 a day. Federal Bu.iding. Phone 204. adv | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Give ALASKA LIFE MAGAZINE | for Chif{istmas ern 11/16, Curtiss Wright 5%, Kenne- cott 30, New York Central Northern Pacific 14, United States Steel 51%, Pound $4.04. 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