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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1937. : . Y ACQURES|| l‘LARGE AREA IN KODIAK DISTRICT Tloflmrmont o non e masoaflrmamealls GIVE B U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU SNTAJ%W | THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) '~ = Forecast for Juneau and vicirlty, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 8: Gen- erally fair and slightly colder tonight and Thursday; fresh to strong {north to east winds. Y | . | Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Generally fair tonight and | i i P { W"’"’fi ; ‘EA}‘; i | Thursday, slightly colder north portion; fresh to strong north to east AEes s « . winds. i —_ ke : | A PR | Forecast of winds along the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to st F . iMOVe Believed to Be in Line |to east winds. bt h - (1) | with Naval Program of | Y SOHL Sats X} 'ime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes | Pacific Defense l4 pm. yesty 3020 31 6 NW 6 Clekk | ; i«l a.m. tod 30.26 28 38 NE 12 Clear | An a(!czl n:)! am;mxm;ut]ely ‘11” Noon today 30.24 36 59 NwW 8 Clear {square miles three and one-half miles | southwest of Kodiak has been with- IBAD“) REPORTST(-.DAY \drawn from public domain for the ,/// e ot hs Wavr aachEsTe “"e Max. temp. | Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip, 4am. e ok i B e, | Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather TR R R | 4 advices receives ere. ( Anchorage 2 16 5 e o smart shoes | The executive order was signed in | Barrow ... 8 -8 -6 10° 0 Clear STAR fOT' Dl‘:‘»"-? | Washington on November 20. i Nome 40 | 34 38 12 0 Clear ' | The area includes a part of | Betheel 42 | e calfakin : PRtE of | 34 36 8 0 Cloudy I : . Women's Bay and the Buskin River | Fairbanks 8 -28 -6 4 0 Clear SHOES ) r ”‘“‘“ and is believed to be in line with Dawsor| 0 -16 216 0 0 Clear 1 ar d solid the general Navy program of na- 8t. Paul ... 44 36 44 26 04 Cloud; \RE ny other tional defense in Alaska and the| Dutch Harbor 44 1 40 42 24 l.BB 4 . ou now Pacific Coast. The Navy already | Kodiak 42 42 42 8 62 Clgfi: BETTER has a reserved area at Sitka where Cordova 34 | 28 30 0 : 0 Clear C)Y‘,IV 5495 planes are now bnsefl, and has now | i.hmmu 39 | 30 38 12 0 Clear 2 |the area near Kodiak, across the | Sitka 36 l 25 - — 0 Gulf of Alaska, and several re-| Ketchikan . 40 26 4 0 ~ REAL STAR BRAND VALUES | e it sindlstis (B0 bhc- Py Bt oo | m B ap o RglLlEly BE o Soli th 0 paper or fibreboard is used in the {standing béing Kisks 1aland at the Edmonton ... -6 | -30 -28 0 0 * Clear heels, f‘.‘”,”"r" soles and insoles of any shoe bearing !far western end of the Aleutian Seattle ... 50 l 36 38 4 0 Clear STAR Irfulv-m;n or the name “A Star Brand [, ! RIS, e o4 v 1 9 Dikar S Should any wearer find paper or fibreboard "NOW T. AND BE HAPPY,! SAID THE FOx B Freaico o ( . o2 4 0 Cloudy of the above mentioned parts, the factory will H { i el : New, XL el = - 8 i Cloudy FIVE 'Q IN CAQH » S i o % ‘Washington i 83 T .\: 1.NJLLAL.\ IN CASH and replace the shoes | umflme" l“ner’ The story so far: Under the very , 2 i L RV ACEE 3 | 24 26 4 0 Cloudy of charge. : i ’ a's tn soldiers the |10 bigger than cranberries for WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY | white fox steals Helga, the doll |gejon There were tiny, stuffed !o-\ Seattle (airport), clear, temperature 31; Blaine, clear, 36; Vic- as Ifl" nw fl | of the North, while Santa and | 1at0es no bigger than your thumb- |toria, clear, 36; Alert Bay, clear, 32; Bull Harbor, clear, 36; Triple Is- 3 { his Toyland are asleep. {nail; hot rolls the size of a pearl,/1and, clear; Langara Island, clear, 38; Prince Rupert, clear, 28; Ketchi- s land last of all, tiny strawberries, kan, clear, 25; Craig, clear, 24; Wrangell, clear, 29; Petersburg, clear, e e a “mn"uw CHAPTER NINE | st ol 41dh 120; Sitka, clear, 33; Radioville, clear, 33; Hoonah, clear: Hawk' Inlet, | The Fox’s Home A Very Cruel Fox |clear; Soapstone Point, clear, 39; Juneau, clear, 36; Skagway, cloudy, e { The white fox chuckled as he ran! «Now eat, and be happy,” said 31; St. Elias, clear, 32; Cape Hinchinbrook, clear, 33; Cordova, partly " ’Alnug over the snowy white hills the fox, | cloudy, 28; Chitina, cloudy, 30; McCarthy, foggy; Anchorage, cloudy, THE .Aflan‘ Set tor 6 P M at carrying Helga in his teeth | He was strange, wasn’t he? Usu-|22; Fairbanks, clear, 15; Hot Springs, clear, 25; Tanana, clear, 4; Tan- Northern Ll ht i She laughed with him. It seemed a)ly foxes like to play with other|3D8 clear, 20; Ruby, clear, 10; Nulato, clear, 10; Flat, clear, 21; Oho- g [so wonderful to be out again in'foxes. But not this one. As Santa S2mute, cloudy, 25. | Church the snowy fields, |said. he had stolen two dolls before| Juneau; Dec. 9. — Sunrise, 8:35 a.m.; sunset, 3:10 p.m. | 4 '[n)?." mr“ “tp a mmu(;(au; (l'J]f Sl‘l[(:;‘;‘]m ran off with Helga. | WEATHER SYNOPSIS VALUE \da?“?::mt‘g:s :,:“b:,l::,msdjen??; ulw ;:: rll:) ;;‘;;\'»ra: h‘r‘l“e nL! 1('1{ ‘meO:fSe:;' heN“a:] uwércam‘;’d“h"'“{ With little change in pressure distribution during the last 24 | day W X ra a g 2 | fox ¢ he North. e could run o i ing o e IN which will be held tomorrow even- through an ice gate and into a|faster than any other fox. He md*Qgfi'i'h'e““A?:jfifi‘j‘i'sl::jss‘s‘fiu{;‘;’a:{"?0 7}:); 'Eghfof,’,‘,’if,‘ cfl;if;‘,‘;‘i,fi;’; ing at the Northern Light Presby- great, big room. There, on a chair|sharper, whiter teeth and bigger,| i . e 0 JUNEAU b i e ling voung of white satin, he put Helga down.|nlacker &yes that a tart »iof 20.10 inches at latitude 38 degrees north and longitude 143 degrecs erian Church, as g Y g blacker eyes that could see farther est and another of 28.60 inches at latitude 44 degrees north and lon- vomel f “Where are we?” asked Helga. |tha 5 ey | : i\wmu: 'ol !,h? community from 6 - l("l(v 111( )}» lh G frt" H"lh'm any other fox. So all the other gitude 178 degrees west. A large ridge of high barometric pressure ex- until 7:30 o'clock | “In my home" sald the fox. Me|foxes, and even the bears and the|tended fro mnorthern Alaska southeast to the Great Lakes. Light rain | A fashion show of winter styles tapped three times on the floor|reindeers, feared him - and walked fe)} from the Aleutian Islands to Kodiak with fair weather prevailing \\‘111 7 sl S ..I:lhexm‘. :‘ )‘,,),‘“.(]1“}yrml:;\mxtp\ fndm“.ls :‘{;J:\r the other way when they saw him. |over the rest of the field of observation. Temperatures were warmer this month, and those who have "’ o 2% % . k ) | And he was known as such a Very over the Seward Peninsula and upper southeastern Alaska this morn- been selected to act as models are steps walked two neat black moles cruel white fox that he never got|ing and somewhat colder over other parts of Alaska. |Mrs. Wes Overby, Mrs. Jerry Waite, W1 little white aprons tied dbout{any Christmas gifts. But all this |Miss Jean McDonald, Miss Jean them Helga didn’t know. |allsgher. Miss Milired - Apland Dainty Dishes | ik M’'DONALD ON WAY o—— and Miss Jessie Fraser “Dinner.” said the white fox. Tomorrow: The Fairies : 3 | T 70 FAIRBANKS FoR || Don’t Bully Mrs. R. E. Robertson is in charge “Yes, sir,” said the moles and = |of the dinner gathering, and a went back down the steps below Senators would Be = ‘, BROTHEkrs FUNERAL‘ Constipation % g N |large committee will assist with the floor. The white fox went m.'m'b serving during the evening. Ri to a carved walnut chair which | [ Spot, If Roosevelt Is |- , & | vations may be made by calling stood by a tiny, glass bush. that 0. Y ur' w ""ll"“"""ll“"-‘u\-‘fl or Blue 680, grew right up out of the floor - He tweaked the top leaf and sud- g : e e b ing . .q| Many purgatives over-stimulate Candldate, Third Term' Among passengers leaving aboard your intestines. That's why you suffer = the Alaska was H. L. McDonald, from griping. Why not try a NATU- cashier of the Pacific Coast dock,| RAL laxative food—Kellogg’s All- rd where they Arnold Gary Ba " denly the room was filled wi (Confiniuea: T i R B | ed from Page One) g cHAPELAD!ES ; heir home. They will Clarence Wittanen, sMrs. Joseph JEFFREYS LEAVE » m as the leaves of the bush] & _ |who is accompanying his brother and Br&";o“ have comosin Satistpasion Ie Tuesday, December 14 Kendler, Mrs. Torgerson, Mrs. Frank, - . g Jeffrey and wiie are pas- twirled .on their stems iPu-umenL Roosevelt has now Isister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc-| All-Bran will keep you “regular” as st with| the clock’s tick. Instead of OVER- “My music box,” said the fox,| In 1928 many believed that when!Donald, to Fairbanks to a : STIMULATING your intestines, it TQ : re made for theiMaler, the honor guest, Mrs. Harold {sengers south to Seattle aboard the MEET Ti’t,fl ' ( _par on December 21 Car d the hostess, Mrs. Nor- | yvukon to remain \m,‘f after Jan- Smiling and showing all his teeth | Coolidge said he did not ‘“choose” fumeral arrangements of a brother, gives them two things they need. First s el el A S M e Mrs. man He scemed proud of his home. |to run, that it amounted to acom- the late Neil McDonald, promipent| All-Bran supplies “bulk’—it absorbs 1 uary 1. N M nc re - - E - - | “How lovely,” said Helga plete withdrawal. Now there are Fairbanks resident, who died re-‘l water anfd so!:lens "kefi splc’mgf. ;I_‘hls TRy ST a fe s > black [many w elieve that wher res- water-softened mass aids elimination. W Nort s ook Hos [ <t R S SCOUT MEETING In a few minutes the black Imyn\ who believe that when Pres- cently. e T e it it Ivirs. INorman LOOK 110 2 - moles came back up the stairs in|ident Roosevelt said he wanted to| Mr. MeDonald will remain in Fair- | “p»__the amazing vitamin that tones J. Reiland and W. H. Chadwick There will be a meeting of the the floor and six other moles fol-|complete certain objectives in time banks for about two weeks before | up your intestinal tract. 3 ng men, left on the Yukon Norlite Boy Scout troop at 7:30 to- lowed carrying steaming silverito turn his office over to a suc- returning to his home in Juneau.| mfiffiofl;fizr%?mi‘gfi:fiu‘gm —Myrs. Harold Campen B : 2 e g 5 Fng Mrs. Milton Ward, Mrs.|tr Given Gonug Away Gift V and Mr: s De- for Petersburg and expect to con- night in the Northern Light Presby- dishes. They spread a table andcessor in 1941, he also had complete- Joe McDonald, U. S. Marshal for the | j¢:g gelicious. But however you eat it, — b Hart. M Manville man tinue south on the Northland. terian church basement, it is an- pulled up two chairs: one daimy{ly withdrawn. “F‘ouyth Division, arrived from the use it REGULARLY: eat two table- Mrs. Norman Coc hostess to of the re ument committee. | R T ot 7 R T nounced by. Scoutmaster Darrell chair for Helga and the big walnut| As in the case of Coolidge, how- |South with Mrs. McDonald aboard | Sx;wnf Of!;\11-Br&nt§ad;::n|§£1m;i\; the Chapeladies Tu ever It ding the meeting last, Today's. News Today.—Empire. Naish. one for the fox. lever, no one has been able to say the Alaska. ‘c’a::w::;id cfl"n},‘mon cunsup?nvmonyx{nd her Lena Beach home ! g —~ | He uncovered the silver dishes.|positively that the President is out} — cathartics, too! Made by Kellogg in Mr Tom Bareksten I" - —— FHCIN— Mrs. Virgil Ne {There were creamed mushrooms|of the picture for 1940. | Lode and placer location notices Battle Creek. At every grocer’s. over a wash tub? 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