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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY DEC 15 1939 RINGING UP FATHER rr T s o i | > ek DID_YOU KNOW LOOK OUT =2 (] IT'S SNOWING ? ' e THE WINDOW- | I s | CAN YOU SEE \ YES-DEAR- MR . JIGGS - il i IT FROM THERE? ! 1AM IT'S SNOWING- ’\ | READING- ‘w z [ 1 I | | \"V{ I ’: L [ Copr 1939, King Petbe dicste, fc: ML Answers Te News 1.Q. Test 1. Give them compensation and 7. False; the Nazi crew was in- s2nd them to training schools terned for halting at a Norwegian 2. Queen Wilhelmina of The Neth- port. Norway turned the ship over erlands. to the Americans. 3. Faise. All of Hitler's aidss had 8. He was in a left before the explosion accident 4. Comintern is the Soviet “gen. oral stat DERe WHD. revalution®l 9. Great Britain and France are MARINE NEWS “blackout” auto D] Efl[AhD HAS e R iy LA AL withdrawing troops from mnorth VR StEaMER MOVEMENTS ernmental Blldings Pravds is Aps. China. sia’'s leading communist newspaper. 10. Paul Spaak, Foreign Minister — of Belgium; his country provides possible routes around fortified lines of the western front. 5. Both were defeated decisively. Because Hitl dow. cture was 48 FROM THIS CITY QUTBOUND e e e c e o0 e e NORTHBOUND e Sunday morning Tuesday ‘WARM WE]' T"The Bes! Ever” I ast due SCHEDULED SAILINGS . . . . . . . o . . L : op Norah scheduled to ® i © from V v at 9 to- ® S ] . \ LW | $ O il k)t Is Verdict for Sincile cheduled to sail from e pu"en Vacation " . ttle December 5 at 9 p. m. ® : N k1] ] nd scheduled to sail ® — Bowers, J. W 2 Gapes, |1, Noribinnd Sehediied I AT o E D Home agaln after a seven week H . m o I S N 0 T tion which they pronounced the were . Mr. and| g 1t McKinley scheduled to o | be: hey ever had,” Mr. and Mr > J. F ons, Mrs. Edna | ¢ cai) from Seattle December 9 ® 'W S. Pullen are today prot lv‘l\[ E Joyce Plu Ar-le at 9 o ing pictures to their friends of their ; r, Mrs. Roy Seberh|s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Sunshine Be|0w Normal ls daughter’s three-months-old sor J Pete ¢ Alaska south nex " {born in Denver. B TAL ke e Is,\;l:h b Reporl of Weather } The Pullens visited their daugh- o e Estebeth s st every” ¢ . ter and son-in-law and grand i M - e Ewt::rnz:»sric::‘:‘il:d;:_‘:u_ x‘:n‘se)?. - Bureau O"Ke Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Ellet a ) 1 o ka and wayports. . [little Emerson Winfield for sev- I C m, W. e Dart leaves every Wedns=sday e per was|aoral days. At the same time they B. Metz, M $ fides,| »' sk %a.m for Patersburg. Mt al »d their son Winfield, now v J M O. Bell, Hury o Alexander, Kake and way e the hine °d to the Denver offices of C r Paddock ® ports. + | correspondingly below the normal, |Gerieral Electric where he is with E A ® 006000 04e s o e s accordng tothe monthly meteoro-|the central station and distribution R x e . 4 Jogical report issued today by, the|division with Wycming his territor Ander ¢ t > A —+ |Juneau United States Weather| While in” Denver, Mr. Pullen Mehe TIDES TOM@RROW | Bureau ofsice [nis son. both golf enth To K H. T, Duren, Alva - PO 4| The average temperature 1 son golf m B by, W. B month was 38.3 degrees, ng “about nine K I well, Bertha | High tide—4:52 am., 153 feet pared with a normal of ! golf balls, r Paul Ed Hutton, Low tide—10:49 mm. 40 feet Mhe. . ey’ reanhed (R CURTIAR Mr. Pullen says ovalidiin High tide—4:46 pm., 15.1 feet. Guring the month| 18 Solid for neutrality and that.s e Pebhires 1. Bwaiison. Dr.| Tow Hds=11:10%hem. (T8 IINE e g ‘ature | 1in. Will turn on Hitler who will P. ( e or Bee ik turn sue with Western T Francis McDe the di o the hem in a_fight Mi er, Mis. J. Coulter, ni November tem- is a general 4 ] Scandinavian Dance ns. They v iod was 64 ¢ lowest over a rees similar 1882, the was one below zero in At Etks Tomorrow ‘(‘ hl(u)vh\ t ted Dr. NORTH COAST IS . land Mrs. H. C. DeVighne, for jllNEAU BOUND, Main amusement event tomor-| 1he total: precipitation for the|or juneqy now in Santa Barbara, U y in Juneau will be. the|MOnth Was 1314 inches, or 395|and also Mrs. Ann Hurlbutt, the & «dinavian Dance in the |Inches above the average. The DIe-|ormer Miss Ann McCormick of ot A4 of the Sons of Norway and the ©Ch month this year with the ex Only disappointing feature of the public is extended a cordial invi-|CePtion of April, which ‘was Only|gp for golf-loving Mr. Pullen was tation to attend 0.65-inch below the normal. From)g, goyple dose of rain in both Port-| C Music will start at 10 o'clock J2huary 1 to November 30 the|jang ang Seattle on the return trip | p and Eldon Chapman and his or. total precipitation was100.77inches,!that kept drivers and putters in- : chestra will play for the dancers,|OF 3338 inches above the normal.|qoors, J A nents for the affair are It is the heaviest precipitation on| Back at his office as manager of in ¢ of Johh Lowell Pete Tecord for Juneau, exceeding the|the Alaska Electric Light and Pow- Hamur previous greatest annual precipi-!er Company, Mr, Pullen says “I Olaf Swansop and George tation record of 10652 inches which | the best place I've seen since I left. baul. Wil- | Jorgens: fars W Beunate Ax"\z.;x‘xllli\fl.— 4510 was recorded in the full calendar| e Ciaw o8 - i x year 1917. The maximum amount ok £ s ,77__' RS “,1“1 Al n""‘" Results. r}xr precipitation last month within RED( o ~ a 24-hour period was 1.87 inches| ROSS plANE D l L lP l on the 11-12th. The total snow- ai y rosswor( uzzie fall for the month was 5.1 inches, lANDS HElS!NK' or 43 inches below the average.| L At the close of the month there e | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Crested star - was an average of two inches of| HELSINKI, Dec. 1. — A British 1. Party lings snow on the ground in the vicin-|Red Cross plane has landed at Hel- It over. 4y 8, ,\u‘;“"‘]!uvmm ity of the Weather Bureau offi sinki with a load of medical sup- 12 3 time | 4o A here - was Tone’ ol lay, two Dlies for the bombed city. rallation 9. Model for im}{ par ly, and 27 cloudy da The pilot reported that he had o il arh . month, Out of a pos-|DOt been molested on a flight across| 10, Playing card sible 237.2 hours, the amount of|the North Sea, the Scandinavian 11. Wild sheep sunshine received was 26.8 hours, |countries nor the Baltic Sea. ', "{:‘l‘l‘ I.{;l:';' or 11 percent, which is 11 per-| PR oS AR 3 7 itie cent below the ear averag Beaion The prevailing wind. direction Orderly vember was from the southeast, | Fellow with an average hourly velocity of | JeB-Ss (A0 Y x Lol BLote oY '\\;"‘pof bird 63 miles. The maximum velocity ! [t -er(sdenmry Péiced Hote! : \\I‘,m‘ a sustained period of five min- | S D i utes was 30 miles from the east, feathers on the 24th. ; R WOl WITK T8 & SHOWER iy M | rerson 21 20 39 85. East 4. <ow25°3 Doied_ butter At no time Prong A ALASKAHALBUT 5 LIVERS RECEIVED 1 corree smo & cocxal LounsE 4 MASON ot MARKET ST. al unit hanalian Smail room arbled | Years in the Business With Black Cod Produ, | . ‘;. & oRxRG Shipments Valued at || Furfifnylffihfgfi'mm | o . e $1,175,000 Receipt of BOWL two and one-half mil- licn pounds of fish liver at the port of Seattle up to November 24 is|| for Health and Planwire report by L. L. Hefferline, busi- | ness manager of Laucks Laborator- ies, Inc., fish oil analysts and in- spector: Of this amount, 2,000,000 pounds was Alaska halibut liver, and 500, 000 pounds the comparable product of Pagific Coast black cod. | Destined for- liver oil markets, these shipments are valued at $81, 1 175,000, according to Hefferline. -ee i at the BRUNSWICK | today that Russia has made terri- READ DOWN READ UP | Tuesday and ‘Wednesday and Thursday Saturday YOUR LUNCH- SIR- DID You- IE YOLI Tkl ME_ THAT IT 1S SNOWING LL THROW YOU OUT THE WINDOW- CHRISTMAS SEAL T. B. SALE BEGINS INJUNEAU TODAY Start Is Made When Many Letters Mailed - John Reck Makes Appeal The formal opening of Alaska’s 678 BUY GREEN TOP 98.25 in rides for /lIN (MM GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $5.60- $3.00 in rides for $2.50 xth annual Christmas Seal cam-|— paign started today. Last night the Girl Sccut, Troop No. 2 helped stamp | | 5 v ind seal the hundreds of letters | FAMILY which were mailed. { “Some persons may want more SHOE STORE than the number we send out to| SRR Ol R them,” said John Reck, chairman. of | | pidly N ) the Juneau committee of the Alaska | Pt 5 g | Seward Lou Hudson Tuberculosis Association Ot | L | Street Manager want less, and in that ca: are asked to return the unwanted |*7 x - number tc the B. M. Behrends Bank. | & For those who desire to have more | than we mailed out, I can say that| the committee cherefully will send | out additional sheets on notifica-| tion, “Distribution and purchase HEATING COMP W. J. NIEMI, Ow are our worry.’ SANITARY PLUMBING and s . ANY mer “Let your plumbing worry be Phone 788. greatly simplified by this meth mailing out seals d of | ¢ The addressed re- turn envelope a convenience to{ the purchaser. The people of Ju- neau have never failed to cooperate this campaign against tubercu-: sis and the committee is confident that there will be no letdown this year. “Buy your seals now and use them arly. Besamong the first to put these decorative stamps on your regular mail.” FALSE is RIGHT! 1 If you need sulphuric HAVE IT. Alaska Electric | e ' Treat Your Qaflqry BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE acld or Edison Battery Solution, WE Light & Power Co. OSLO, Dec. 1.—Foreign Minister Kohst emphatically denied reports torial demands on Norway. Kohst said that a report to that effect that Russia had demanded three Norwegian ports in the Arc- tic was “utterly false.” Harri Machine e HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Shop “Try Us First” - e Today's News Toaay—Emplre, WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or every Wednesday at HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 | Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M, Tuesday .\u _ SERVING J THE ‘ROUND SAILING SCHEDUL® Due Juneau Leave Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northibound Southbound | | ALASKA 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 | YURON 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL——— PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office. H. O. ADAMS, Agent aSte >amship Company 1.CF NN-ALl ALASKA ROUUTE IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY Case Lot Grocery ; “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" DEVLIN'S | | Phone 704 240 So. Franklin MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e A 12 e ———————— e ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. A1 Tianes Operating Own_ Aeronautical i 2-Way Radio Station KANG PH Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER MINARD MILL as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive Z tickels to see: “ESCAPE BY NIGHT" SPACE WATCH THIS Your Name May Appear WELDING CALL Rice & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers for Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures 0il e e Burners QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 Sailings from Pier 7 S. 8. TAKU S. S, TYFE ‘AT Y P. M. PASSENGERS AGENT THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome WINTER SCHEDUUE ‘ Phone 114 CANADIAN PACIFIC 10:00[Ly. Junesu —_Ar| 2:30 11;00{Ar. tehorse —___Lv.| 1:30 11°20{Ly, Whitehorse ____Ar 1:80|Ar. Pairbanks L M y and ursday .| 6:00 Ruby — ——_Lv/| AIRWAYS, Inc PHONE: 106 Tratfic MRS, McCORMICK RETURNING | | Mrs. John MeCormick is a pa.s--l ‘ JAMESL' "’OOPER ‘nger returning to Juneau on the | C.P.A. teamer North Coast. During her | Business Counselor y in the south, Mrs. McCormick | | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 183 ended the American Legion Aux- | Room 1 | Jillary convention held in the East ————4 I ALASKA Transportation Company FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER Night 312 Seattle Leaves Seattle .Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TU VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah SS0Ar. 2878 ht g”’ ,""‘l’g'——_——M———_“ :' MNPV:.M::T‘:;;“"P with w?a m.nn W“"““é Canadian Pacific Services: PACIFIC ALASKA ——————— COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY i 5 OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To émgro: and. Modernize Your Home Under Title I, . HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION. WEEKLY SA“.!NGS—JIIIMII to s«uu Leave Ar, Juneau Lv.Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound Mov. 28 Dec. 7 NORTHLAND _Nov. 24 Dec. 1 NORTH COAST Dec. 1 HENRY GREEN, Agent ... CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18 v <

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