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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1940. | or SHOW PLACE JUNEAU ;Salvalion Army Fund Will Start i | New Way fo Secure Money | for Annual Christmas Cheer Baskets The ra'sing of*fuhds for th> an- Loritle o #0UNG - MILLAND = G CLOR oA cfibgiuyw Kg Preview—1:15 A. M.—Tonight “CHARLIE McCARTHY ual Salvaticn Army Christmas i —DETECTIVE" | nas cheer baskels will ;- { night, according to Adjt el n, and a new method [PTA] | ¥il1 be used this year, a system pre- Dl alling in many citics in the States. El . at 6:15 o- 3 ol Thureday ACROSS 33, Indian + | continue un- trike gently mulberry _A ol | < ‘e 4. Thin cake 34. Sheep's coats TIE 3 KINY. A pro- % Frope; witn 3% Symbol for ETe| | ram will be given during the half v o . pitadium eur precedure and - contributors 12. First woman a caiyx nay call up 176, which is a spezial 1. Nimbla : Dol 215: | ‘eleheae at KINY, installed o e e A au';;:]rfi'in::‘fim ~ 7P-}fl hrcugh the courtesy ef the Jun»au 16. Article of In horseman- | and Douglas Telephone Company, ! belier :'.',‘?. a halt U T| ird anncunce what their denation 4. Farinaceous TV | %ill be. Those calling will hear 5. Electrified ER! | ‘heir vo'cc over the air, threugh 47. Vehicle for DIE] | arrangements made at the studio. snow travel The prezram tomorrow night wiil | 49. Rorn first Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle g 52, Write | ‘nelude talks by Mayor Harry I Call torth 83. Mensure of BOWN Lucas and Miss M. Oygard, acccr-| wel, i i W 2 el .. 5 Slameso coin 6. Also 4% }- Persian faly ' dicn music by Tony DelSanto and ‘ut Into posi- 57. ore recently 60. Ringlet 2. blical city " ar seles ons v . Q! pC) tion again acquired 61. Still 3. Hay spreaders ;:"""“, o I;(,Ufnw.,?){ oo BOHEh . Caturact . al‘o the intrcduction cf a new . ola tric, the Northern Aurora, direct- ed by Carcl Beery Davis. - . Part of a dirigible . Football team . Put new soles | S [SKi Club Party ' Thursday Will Be shaped molding . Blue dyestuft Period . Goes up Channel in which the tide sets Aspect 3 a Enthusiasm is mounting for the Commonwealth | . Ski Club ps which will begin Those who sell direct to the | promptly at § o'clock Thursday cv- Destines ening at the Dugout and will last Brightest star | until the wee small hours. Many members are choosing costumes to carry cut the idea of the “Kid” party while ctherg insist they are kiddish in their everyday attire, All i are looking forward to a gay in- Mitnsloe formal time with dancing to the Plec ut music of Tony DelSanto’s ordion. Foot cuvering | R ik “mest | Bartletts Now vg!‘ “The Doctor Takes a Wife,” hec- | the Capitol for the las times tonight. With Loretta Young appearing in her first all-comedy ole—and appearing to greater ad- ing at Cigars by Secrets re being passed out today y of Alaska E. L. Bartlett, AT CAPITOL IS I vantage than ever before!—with IRt of 8 new dLUphyer ein L TR ool eony g [sl'x‘r and a splendid mlmmrunsT cast| 2 St. Ann's Hospital. Little Missiand social meeting Sunday eve- 5 2 4°Y| Bartlett, her name remaining to|ning. Next Sunday evening the LS : - . . [whichsfncludes ‘Réginald: Gardinet.ly. 5ty N0 b q 'seven. pouBids| Laasiie expicts. to: et & movike : ious laughter is the de-|Gajl patrick, Edmund Gwenn and . s R LR ¥ : 1 ful product of the contagious| Georges Metaxa ounces at birth. other and | picture at the church, in keeping “The Doctor Takes to be found in Columbia’s: , wife” is a sure cure for daughter are doing nicely and W U"’;br ready for visitors by the end of | |the week comedy Young's metamorphosis from | i | ravishingly radiant leading lady tu‘M G CLOTHES that are CLEANED « N—Wear Lon inolous]y unrestrained comedienne meébhrger z Send YOUR GARMENTS to | is spectacular highlight in a | spectacularly hectic hit As a| vouns wuthor who writes books 12 REJUINS ON North Sea, 4 Triangle B of ifoiond Mt Yourg | pr | brings to the screen an entirely Mrs. G. F. Frecburger arrived on the holi- | new, conception of herself, as an|ino North Sea early this morning | on_more in actr and of career women in after visiting in Portland, Oregon, spinster suddenly "marries'j aYoung to Reed College. Miss Freeburger, doctor to whom all women arc wno had hoped to be home for the | poison, with the fond exception of nhclidays, will remain in Portland | his own fiancee! for the short vacation. | ok B | JalmerKoprasAre Given Large Party .| ATTENTION PIONEERS All members of Igloo No. 6, Pio- neers of Alaska, are asked to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. John Reck, Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m In! the Lutheran Church a G | Forty friends and. relatives, of lgaving, Thursday to, make their| jhcme in the Sfates, galhered Sat- | |urday evening at the home of Mrs Hannah Kataipen to bid tbem both | Mesdames Eliina Raut- Aschenbrenner and nen. wers co-hestesses | The eyening,. was ‘ment.in infeymal vigiting and pl ivg cards, after which a supper was |strved. Mr. and Mrs. Kopra receiv- | ed many 1 beautiful’ wgifts, - among which was the “Lights of Juneau.”| oUT FOR REUNION | Mrs PL.'ar‘l‘Evcrul, and Mrs. Joan | Halm will Jeave for the south soon for the holidays and.a reunion with their parents, Mr. -and, Mrs. J. Goodwin in Seattle SHEAFFERS FOR EVERLASTING SERVICE | L { M, J. Wilcox, agent of the Al-| aska Steamship Company, is a passenger southbound on the Bar- SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME “Feathertouch” 2 x anof. Wilcox -was formerly stationed | pen matched with the new permanently sharp FINELINE pencil is a writing ensemble | In olorRaty g il | you will be proud to awn or to give—yet, T g A | fuiy P ATTENTION MASOXNS | it is not expensive. One-stroke lever or Slated: . Conmunication . M. Ju- | vacuum filling models. SHEAFFER’S FINELINE pcncnl Thirty-nine per cent smaller writing point. Perfect for neat figures, clear carbons, and distinct shorthand. 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DEPARTMENT NF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAL Forecast for Junean and vicini y, beginning at 4:30 pam., D light rain or drizzle tonight and Wedr I change in temperature; lowest temperature tonight abe The depth of snow (in inches) on | MENCst Wednesday 44; gentle southeasterly wind i WS ground®at 4:30 p, m, P.BIT. ‘o Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Occasional drizzle or rain 1 Micitnlver 0. o) severdl of the Weas I foz tonight; Wednesday occasional light rain; not much char her Bureau stations in Alaska was | T rature; gentle to moderate terly wind 1w follew Forecast of winas along toe coast of ihe Guit of Alask. Dee. 9, 1940 Dec. 11, 1039 | 1 Eutrance to Cape cer: Local rain, southeasterly. wir Staticn el es s weieasing (o moderate to fresh Wednesday; Cape er o ¢ Anchozie 8.0 15.0 10 Li rain, moderatoto fresh casterly %o southeaster i e W 0 5.0 1 Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: Light rain, mu Belhol 15 5.0 t h northeasterly winds, becoming moderate southerly tc Cerdevd 0.0 40 | weeerly W day; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: Local rain Dutch Harbor 35 20 | outhcast shifting to moderate to fresh southerly to soi Fairbanks 85 14.0 | 2rly wind ghi and becoming fresh to strong eastehly to Juncau 0,0 00 |} csteriy wind sdnegday afternoon Ketchikan 0.0 0.0 i LOCAL DATA SRRk 09 00| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Wea Neme $:0 10 R 41.3 6 ¢ o Thie thick of the ice on thel yige b 59 35t 41 1 Chena Slon frent of Pairbankstaed © 0.58 40.0 % SR . averazes 24.0 inches. compared with 27 inches December 11, 1930, RADIO REPORTS The thickness of the ice on the TODAY Snake River at Nome averazes 4.5 Max, tenipt e s Precip. 4 inches, a5 compared with 150 in- PR : 24 Touts Weathar clies December 11, 1939 ; b Clotdy IR e Falrbanks -10 1 05 Pt. Cldy 1 Nome 2 4 02 Cloudy S Anchc \ 9 0 Cloudy PO' DS PQOGRAM Bethel 16 02 Snow VUL 4 §t. Faul 29 0 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 34 09 Cloudy AND DEVOTIONS enski 38 0 Cloudy K 10 19 Rain - 3 43 7 Rain The Luther Leaguz met al 6:30 43 42 22 Rain o'clock Sunday evening in the 12 39 Rain Lutheran Church social rooms. The 45 1 Rain devotional topic, “Tlgp Pocket Tes-| Kctehikan a1 6 10 tament League,” was led by Luise; Prince Rupert 36 3 6 Nielsen, Violot Mello presided over ce George 14 14 0 a short business mecting 41 y 34 0 A program of entertainment fol- 18 26 31 0 | lowed in which Walter Barnessang 73 a2 13 0 Foggy The Spanish Cavalier,” accom- WEATHER S ol g PR CSON Ruin or drizzle was falling th's moming from Southeast Al ing “Hore Binian THERAL e the Alaska Peninsula, and parily to cloudy skies prev dista iy Bt Pk e Talas where Alaska, Rain o | fallen during the pre- presented musical .con- h from Southeast A'aska to Fairbanks, the Seward R g S he lower Kuskokwim Valley and the Aleutian Islands. of popular songs from pantomine unt of ecipitation was .71 inch which was re- R e R e e A k. The lowest t perature was minus 10 degrees Elsic Douglas won the prize with rted at Fairban¢s. Overcost skies, light rdin a perfeet sc or ocal fog, very low c iling “,u:t[ poor to fair visibilities P R SR IR USRI this morning over the Ju cau-Ketchikan airway served by members of the League Ihe Tuesday morning weathe = chart indicated low pressure area The surptise of the evening was a|Of. 900 millibars ¢ inches) w.s located at 53 degrees north and birthday cake for Haruo “Ham® 162 degrees west, and second low ‘pressure area of 922 millibars Kumasaka .29 inches) was centered at 40 degrees north and 150 degrees The League wishes to express its West. High pressure area of 1036 millibars (3059 inches) was cen- appreciation for the old toys lefs| tere Ketchikan anc ond high pressure area of 1016 millibar at the church, which the young ) nches) at 25 degrees north and l’m» degrees west 3 people will repair for children of de: Jecember 11 Sunrise 9:36 a.m. sunset 4:06 p.n the city who would not otherwise receive toys for Christmas. Mem- bers of the League are repairing these toys and reconditioning them for distribution. Anyone wishing to give old toys for this*purpose will please leave them at the Lutheran with the topic .o WITH DOUGLAS HI ATNATAT8P. M. The Elks basketball team members tice game with Douglas High School Drulinger, manager. BT 0 A2 B OCTOGENARIAN MAESTRO UNION, W. Va-—Professor Al- bert Lugar belicves age is no han- dicap to a musician. Eighty years old, he came out of retirement to by direct the Union High school band | at a recent Virginia fair. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt sets an example to the women of the nation doing her Christmas shopping early. She is pictured in a Fifth Aven%u shop, in New York, selecting toys for her grandchildren, ' Live ’;v’fl—c—trfi-e_-di'al’i Bomb Casual (cem.exr). Repo?‘a u:}:e L 1 ifice has beenidamaged by German bombs in the series of mass r: dl‘on the city.. In announcing the ! wgle.ctehc I:islwy vt‘l.iveryoo’lnidvsfi-uddifioml ecclesiastical buildings, including 33 churches. were hit. | This air.view of Liverpool, great British seaport city, shows the modern, edral 3 . THE BETTER BIG URES PLAY WHE! Christmas Tree Hint | /90 eNTIRY Yulefide Détorations Must No 1Be Taken from Close to H{ghway Ranger W. A. Chipper- that he is receiving many about the right to cut District, {ational € nd without the prior ap- Tk proval of a Forest officer, provid-| 1 @NIGHTend 2—FEATURES.- withun 200 feet of ed they are not cut from any point the road, or| . | from designated recreationall '(Ode 0' fhe 335?‘1 grounds, such as the Auk Village and nasn: g v Million Dollar Legs area. He points out that the pur-| pose of this restriction is to help| BIG DIPPER TOTEM T BE (A preserve the natural beauty of the| Glacier Highway and that uncor trolled cutting over a p d of years would seriously mar the ap- FOR Al ALK ar by being cut and then di A 50-fool carded in favor of a more desi per' totem one that is found later tat Auk Vil pearance of the roadside Christmas tree cutters will also|neau this w Chipperfield asks that cutters be | sure they are satisfied with a ]!m-‘ ticular tree before they cut it down. Many trees are wasted each| | able I n o want to remember that many tracts, Heonah ¢ | of privately owned land occur along | the old The wor the Glacier Highway. Permission to CCC authe take trees from these areas must, | S | of course, be obtained from the|W. A. Ch owners., The District Ranger's of-| St. Clair, wh {fice will gladly give advice on|SiX full-size poles an whether or not a particuiar tract is| €rad an exp | publicly owned land i)"’;“ “:“ G Christmas trees which are in-| “KI(’, ; tended for sale have to be paid, ‘FO"™ ¢ . vice warehouse her [for and the cutting must be done ‘_'{“_ o a9 |in accordance with the timber sale| Rl bty requirements of the Forest Serv- MURSE BROWN GOES | TO TERAKEE; HURSE GOER 10 KETCHIKAN Brown Pub- . MUSKETS PROVE - ATTRACTION AT COLISEUM SHOW ., ... An interesting sidelight on re- Miss Jane Dugger of Denver, Colo- cent international affairs turned rado, is coming to take the Ketchi- up on the 20th Century-Fox set kan Public Health Nurse position. during the filming of Darryl F. | Zanuck’s production of “Drums NEW . =X ned to Ten new post on ) E 11 go to her Estebeth Along the Mohawk,” showing for |the last times tonight at ‘the 20th | Century Theatre The same guns with which the Ethiopians tried to fight off the | Italian invasion were used in this | picture, which has an American Revolutionary background, and they | fitted the period perfectly! The guns, complete with ramrod, are all 18th century flintlock muskets! 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