The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1945, Page 2

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1 P \(,} TWO PASSENGERS MAY RAW G0 70 SKAGWAY, & PRINCESS NORAH Alaska Poris But Mot So from Juneau 46 L ) a ) C i e e x Christmas Day via Par 1 ¢ Clipper from Alaska A N 3,309 pelts, the shipmen ¢ o I 1per iror ! A er A Harry G I ; th Neit niay pas- s & yoard' the Prir Norah | bal \ nge C tehik for Ju- 2 r 1 asor the 1 is tha present Sk is off the regu-| A larg . lar rcu the < Steamship will be 24 Company and the Lynn Canal chang 2 S metropolis is thus served by scheduled for Ja the Canadian Pacific and by the said of the Alaska Transportatiol i LA Company i g RSN LA AL LABOR IS CRITICAL FACTOR FOR MINING IN YUKON DISTRICT ot veeting prospecting a group Ea n a 1 E Forty Mile district « ! to Juneau I X While { ir. ¢ confe J mp z his work in 1 Airpor neau, Mr. Gilroy will continue N Lack of labor has confined n ght Officer Ho- activities along the Upper Yukon ns wer principally to development and pros- f v » Har pecting, he stated; even though Can- Lester Har 1 X Wal- ada has not imposed restrictions lace Tykward, Har ee, Louis A on gold mining. A large new dredge tin, J. M. Bower, Pc Zoric which has been sitting in Dawson bert Davis, I st many months is now: Mrs. E ¢ to be put i operation in Clarence Ep 1k ixty Mile Sector next y T T 12 nents in the labor D: 1 the story of I c d m, Mr. *Gil Coldbl 1 Onethy m ' returning mi ) r ¥ I war's end ¥ 1 Cr ® Gilroy is not a first visitor to end ¢ ffc having been acti Alaska - .o E mining for r y ye BURIED AT HOONAH - > The body of Patrick J. Jok CAIN GOING SOVTH tw ths-old of M d A. B. Cain will lea 3 Johi Hoonglis Wednesday to spend (u m ! wk here 1 in that area showing lored - t tion pictures of - Al ¢ n the family’s p including shots of farming in 11 be in that town Matanuska Valley and Fairb -~ ricts and others taken i W. M. KING HERE Territory. W. M. K of Seattle, i i - oo d STILES IN TOWN Thomas A Kc arrived in town the Baranof ish Empir « W U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, JUNEAU, ALAS WEATHER BULIL 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., DATA FOR Station 21 1 Max. temp. | temn Ar € 23 15 15 -10 Junean Jun-au Airpert Wetchikan (4130 a. m. ye WEATHER SYNOF aré located south of t pressure paraist west coast of th Temperatures to 50 degrees over nhEs U 2d 8t along the ¢ Below outh ¢ 2ar0 temperatu C Reports from Marine Stations at ONWEEKEND RIPS EATHER BUREAX 120TH MERIDIAN T TODAY 1E Weather at ip 4:30a.m Pt. Clouds 0 21 01 0 02 Trac Cloudy 01 R Smok 0 0 03 of low pressure ¢ moving eastward, High Sea Condition) [ ci feet Cape £ R g 39 E 2 feet Eldred Rock 5 3 1 foot Five Fin R 2 feet Guard Isla D 1 fook Lincolr Rai 1 foot Point R-treat Cloudy 35 1 MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHE/ ALAS northerly win 20 miles ¢ hour southe 15 to 20 miles per hour Tuesd; £ ne 1 easterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Protected waters south of Lynn and outside wate t—easterly to southeasterls 20 miles per hout. di THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LIONS ENTERTAIN ROTARIANS TODAY Defense /Agalhst Invasion”, a Valt Disney Health show, was part f the bill of fare the Lions gave the tarians at their joint meeting to- It was aimed at the “easily bed” ments level, showing ct advantage to AP Newsfeatures OME 12 million persons who are paying federal taxes on 1945 income will not need to pay any tax on 1946 incomé. They will get out of paying a tax because the new law, which APPLIES TO INCOME RECEIVED ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1946, increases their exemptions from tax. | Every person will get a $500 exemption for himself, his spouse and each of his dependents. These exemptions will ap- ply to normal tax as well as surtax. Under the old law, the tox- i payer got only one $500 exemption from normal tax regardless 4 of the number of his dependents. The chart below shows incomes of persons with various e Rotarians were in an extreme- g 4 ¥ | v good mtuul today, as shown by numbers of exemptions which will be tax free. 1 to each divvy up rd bond 1946 Income n Vice President Val | After the pot ad | —by th Jenatien Frank Hermann Single Man, Wife and | | Person One Dependent | Two Dependents Under 1675] Under $2 225 15550 Under $1,675] | [Under $2,22 ‘ were no oth - and drew a L y . since 1ames in the nd of friendship from the there box Wm Aan, Wife and ! Thrne Dependents Under sfz,?nj Man, Wife and | Five Dependents K Man, Wife and Four Dcpendems [Under $3, .’!SOJ 5 | Rctarian Presic Herber i r‘ESIDEs the 12 million persons who are freed from paying | erman responded to the gift of the | taxes on 1946 income, about 35 million persons will pay | send, after Hank Harmon had sai | less taxes because of increased exemptions and of reductions in | | it was sometl = | tax rates. The table below shows HOW MUCH LESS will be with- % how, by thank . I heid for income tax from weekly pay envelopes in 1946: | iy SO ST 8 | young men for future activity in the | mor2 mature club o et Wikge iFatnts PO T The whole bond business Weekly Single Person Oune Dependent Two Dependents Licn Secretary Milt Fi [ Poy | saving 1ced te clubs the chal $40 $1.10 cor 3 ory e - B. D wart, who made a 50 140 t > in bond sal i | he hsid 5 3 | star and had 7 | mad , but th - — | Lion ed up their 8o e . drive wa 90 1 ! refor won the 2 i Lo i 100 eht was introduc- | s’ club, and RulesiAre’ Changed mmissioner ESIDES the increase in exemptions, the taxes on 1946 income are lowered in two ways: | 1. Less Surtax: The surtax rate in each bracket is reduced o 3 per cent. (Example, the 20 per cent surtax on first $2,000 of | P Y that i b taxable income becomes 17 per cent.) future Ry e ) 2. 5 per cent Discount: The combined normal tax and surtax A available: tos:th as computed is reduced further by 5 per cent of the tax. 1ss2ll .I\‘mu'!ll Pres- | Newspaper Strike v chun b3 e sl ppspine h t{fiMf'} i Seattle Is Sl “ " o | 1naFRIC A OF AS | Unseffled Affair HOWEVANCESARECFE ' , . .. . OH TRIP 10 SM'H pginted traffic m T lines, In ) - Dr. Howe Vance and Mrs. \1 noe | Andhoraps?™ it 5 nnoynced night the. leave for the south. on-the P i membership had voted not| Norah 'and: will ' be )t the management's latest| Juneau for at least two sage proposal and to continue the | the office being closed durin ikc which has shut down Ume. eattle’s three daily newspapeérs| The Vances will pick up Nov. 18 1 automobile in Seattle and i tour | Geither mandgement or the | 8long the coast to California}then | committee would make nto Mexico. £ Adl | % -~ announcement of the RICKSON DIES terms of the {hrobosal oted - down | - LI RREEHEE B LR printers have been asking a dead of heart 3 e Foa otr day Hnnreste at the, Maki £ ie| Sat- T urday afternoon. ; Erickson came here months | IS RITES TUESDAY ago from Sitka where he was em- | Funeral services for Evangeline ployed as a logger in a sawmill. | who died last Thur will No known relatives survive. The | 1d in the Charles W body is at the Charles W. Garter 1 tomorrow morning g ' 0 Mortua at E&'amfi@i Turkish Bath and Massage . to 6 . 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W lines, filled five Centinent ior ards manager Inc this d to entering served for of Kansas capa years eonnectic the as general Mid C inent ity Pre NP U. §. Minesweeper Hsis@figmf Sinks American work ° ° e ssoceeaseces soeo0 e ALC hing the for missing ¢ Dec. 31—N face Ve wa off wmen of veeper” Ml Min Navy, E traf. Air- , Mo. He period s to. his N was em- southern the et also was re- as a Lieu- Tid essel sank after being ripped by mine. Th ship was supe of a group of Japanese mine- ers clearing hallow mine in about 50 miles e hu Island N there was moder- but he numb - © 000000602000 WEATHER i‘ In Juneau Jimum, At Ai l'Ol‘ X 9 6060009606060 WEATHER REPAIRE FORECAST ©0 0900000030 0000000 s " TIMES SQUARE Coast Guard Going . GETTINGREADY Backio Treas. Dept. FOR B!G NIGHT WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 — Presi- dent Truman has returned opera- tion of the Coast Guard to the A Treasury Department, effective Jan. Merchanis Are Barricading 1. tne guara has been under the . Navy since Nov. 1, . N “ Windows o Prevent : e An exclusive order made public by the White House said the need a# Bfeakage for Navy operation of the guard H i no longer existed “ul NEW YORK, Dec. 31 — They put TR 3 - a new face—of two-by-fours' and F \ ¢ planks—on “Times Square today in (hmg.Kuo Confers the hope its customary character- istics will be around tomorrow. i1 H ST Wit Staln Today b gayest since before the war harcened Times Squarg g e b W has withstood just abodt Oy ey 8).--Dlgdussas evabiEhing, b Sakiki Bu s continued today UNW\‘E:II Russian of- «# Precau- ficjals and Chiang Ching-kuo, elder ion inst the hewling crowd ¢ and pe i / o that Wil gather to celebrate the Geporalistimo ¢ g advent of 1946. rrived el The merchants have covered Tha G Sohfere their window displays with boards, pjont jer Stal ropes, wire and steel grills. EN- ycoting tendsd by Foreign trances to many establishments | gommissar V. M. Molotov and the have been reinforced to help pre- inese ambassador, Foo Peng She- vent damage by surging thousands o . More than will be en 2,000 extra police of- sent to the Times and a firemen will be d at every alarm hox. e Physicians who are full specialist make an average net yearly income of $10.3 o that Midnight DINNER . | W YEARS EVE Y o The Best Chinese g Food in Town! * Visit the : VICTORY CAFE N »e Our New | fadio Service Department | Alaska Music Supply : SECOND and SEWARD : ' 4 Will fBe @pen for Business { WEDNESDAY --==JANUARY HAVE YOUR RADIO OR PHONOGEAPH CHECKED AND BY AYN EXPERT TECHNICIAN Richard E. Garrison ' 1 Radio Service Department Manager (PHONE RED 208) . atthe :

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