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S o 0R, # e g Accused by Man- | Arnold with Try- @ 1 19 0ld Suitease Gag 001 first would ALIEN OFFICE IS T0 STAY OPEN arrived by airmail this af- THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT DOF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE l Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 2t :30 p.m., Dee. A." SAIURDAY Ceceasicnal light showers tonight 1d Saturday; not much change in.y ; ature; lowest temperature t-onight about 38 degrees, highest if ¥ Saturday 43 degrees; gentle to moderate southeasterly winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Showers in north portion; partly < cleudy with scattered st in so.ith portion tonight and Saturday; Post- | 0t much change in temperature; moderate southeasterly winds, be- g moderate north in Lynn Canal Saturday, Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskar Dixon Entrance to Cape cloudy with local shower lerate to fresh southeasterly winis e Spencer to Cape Hinchin- y cloudy with local moderate to fresh casterly s for the registration of 1 from Seattle and Alpert *Wile announced that registration office on the - of the Federal Building | be open tomorrow until 5:30| cccmmodate those who| 3 ? t registered | erly winds; Cape ook to Resurrection B o T Alicns who are not registered by 1 to fresh northeasterly ' \ be % sy < amibadi gt !; D howers; modarate to fresh nir dail gentences el y winds. ved last night by | - ¥ 5 Gruening that Fili- LOCAL DATA 4 ; C follo ot Wallans, | are e Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity W 1 [ alien -re yesterday 20.21 48.7 39 15 cl 3 before ‘December 26 vm. today 29.25 440 ™ 13 Lt. Rain p:nos are tionals said, Noon todd 29 46.9 3 12 Lt. Rain R A ouncement from the Gover- tABYO REPORY ! 2 office, it wholly natural 5 ALY for not to expect inclusion TODAY b b n However, any Fili- Max. tempt Lovest 4:30aum Precip. 4:30 a.m c e ling: fo reaistas: 18 (EubiRc Station last 24 hours terap. temp. 24 hours Weuthe: 8 : ) a of $1,000 or imprison- Barrow fid | e G 4 9, Ol nt for months or both Fairkanks 5 | -8 =8 0 Clear A at Dock - DU 34 2 27 0 Clo I 24 ye awson 10 1 1 0 Clear SCHOOL ichorage 32 28 0 Pt.C 1 NTS TODAY thel 19 02 Clc | 0 | st. Paul 21 05 Pt.Cldy § Parents of t pupils of the| Dutéh Harbor . 26 26 10 Pt. Cliy ; t fifth ixth, seventh and eighth Wosnesenski 29 0 Cloudy i - gy ¥ ¥ . ¢ < P of the Douglas G ment! Kanatak 30 T Rain o » cam B Ss school went “back to school” this| Kodiak 43 5 Rain UNCLE SAM WHEELS OUT A BIG ONE—_puring a test of west coast defense preparations, the army's big 14-inch nself, his wife afternoon, attending 10 minute per-| Cordova 38 39 Cloudy guns, like this one, were put through their paces near Naples, Cal. See how its size dwarfs the men on car and near track. b 1 iods in their children's classrooms| Juneau “ 18 2ain B . nd viewing an arts and crafts and | Sjtka 48 18 Rain ’“ lof Prances Paul, youthful lyric so-| | canned goods display. | Retehikan 15 49 153 i | lightful mterpretation of the “Doll 3 | pictures of a Thiinget dance and of George 32 36 10 | Dance” and was ably assisted by VAl I SE'I' FOR Alogih. Soense. gengrally s 46 49 113 pRESENI COI-ORFUI., anta Claus, who stood by to se: FES.“ s | Officials of the school are James| portland 40 43 1.40 Rain |that she was properly wound up { L. Hobgood, Principal, and Mrs.| gan Francisco .. 66 57 58 0 Cloudy 3 fo A played b . e Mgt R; was falling this morning at some stations in Southeast g { s FUUMOIEG Dy LIS JUEEAR RPN S Alaska and from Kodiak to the Alaska Peninsula, re and twelv ied charm to Club, the annual community Christ- mas tree and songfest will be given Sunday afternoon starting at 4 o'- clock at Seward and Front Streets The huge tree has been erected at the location and many singers Juneau High School's vasted choirs | sing blended their voices in Yuletide |t} music. last evening at the annual|A flute duet was also giver student Christmas concert held in|style by Misses Maydelle G the High School gymnasium under the directicn of Miss Merle Jan- ice Schroeder. | standing number: i} Areeapaied o DRI fOTENE Hh RAhots LA TR s 8 [a7|festival. All church ch are ex- ally effective by a background of | nore with | eoaee-apscl avitision sy guld drapery, which compli- Gt o members to attend the Girls Glee Club e o | The tree is under arrangement ackground of music for the selec- i lof the Civic Improvement Depart- Another numbe = % ) nent of the Club; and as a special n was the mixed c terpretation of “Silent Nigh mented by a “Merry greeting in patriot and a scarlet tiered platform huge trees were placed av either of the stage and the sc an echo quar viewed by the large audience, al-|bara Smith, Pat ways in attendance at school activi- | Johnson and Bob Phillip ties. ompanists for the ecvening| Subscribe to the Daily Alaska A &pecial surprise Christmas pac Misses Sylvia is, Shirley | Empire—the paper with the largest age was brought forth in the 1 Anna Lois Dav paid circulation. EReREnnenennInReE R RRRCC LRy Chrisimas” has been persuaded to attend and will bring his sack of treats ——————— W § Open 'till ; % Bring your shopping list here and we'll help you cross off every name! ¢ Just tell us whom the gift is for and we'll give you dozens of sugges- tions. It'sas simple as that for we have EVERYTHING YOU'LL % WANT. HEREISA SMALL LIST:— ? SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS i ® Outdoor Equipment ® Sleds @ Skiis ® Baseballs : ® Boxing Gloves ® Skates @ Guns ® Foothalls ® Fishing Equipment ® Games © Toys ® Tennis Balls FURNITURE — HARDWARE —TOOLS Chests i Linoleum 42/ Book Cases d)od)d Heaters Rugs Mirrors |E THOMAS HARDWARE (0. P'ERY NIGHT TO 9 P. M. ‘TILL CHRISTMAS! treat for the kiddies, Santa Claus | © THE THOMAS HARDWARE (0. § ' MUSICAL BOND _as one musician to another, Jan Pad- erewski, Polish piamst-statesman, wishes Marjorie Lawrence, Metropolitan opera soprano, luck on her N. Y. concert that’s a Size of the bombs which Britain is using in such raids as her victorious attack upon the Italian fleet at Taranto is evidenced by this picture | & showing an English “::l‘l'o: using a special carrier to load ong of thy BRI yester : N;—; il ; 0 . with the stipulation that he would| gng valley. Barrow reported minu; 17 degrees and Fairbanks n U OADMIT i ; be allowed to buy it back from degrees this morning. Mostly ovreast skies with local light rain., KEEP OFF This > | Kraft in Seattle at a later date.| mgderately low ceilings and gool visibilities were reported this e i After discharging King several days| mopning over the Juneau-Ketchikin airway [ cided New Orleans. Vigilance has increased at all defense plants. tions. Arnold swore out a warrant| x z e $ ro:\lri(mling and child are staymg‘ C‘)NN‘)RS MoT“R C“. | at the Baranof Hotel for the pres-! PHONE 411 | ent. " Bundies for Britain benefit, He also bought tickets 'Loa&ix;g & Beitah S(;aplane SIS o & carries plane, King’s household goods in a crate| g at the Juneau Cold Storage dock| vere boarding the vessel Northi (o the Aleutian Islands, and from Bristol Bay and the Bering Sea | Coast for the States when he was| (o the St. Lawrence Island. The g eatest amount of precipitation was M arrested. | 153 inches which was recorded a’ Ketchikan. Higher temperaturcs As relatéd by Arnold to offi-| pevailed yesterday over the cent-al and western portion of Alaska cers, King sold the recording unit ago, Arnoki allowed him to pack | the recorder for shipment to Kraft. Instead, King took the machine| perih and 148 degrees west. out of its two ses and filled the cases with old| magazines and newspapers. Yesterday afternoon, about an; | hour before sailing time, Arnold de- ‘infi machine, which wa: | the . Reliable Transfer warehouse.| RS 3 ;He found the cases in npparemly‘ g good order, lifting them and found! HE’S NOT FOOLIN’—Beyond Patrolmaa_Raymond A, | there was something inside. But he Hughes, who knows how to use his pistol and rifle, are some new | was still suspicious, “torpedo boats” built for Uncle Sam by Higgins Industries of | cases and discovered the substitu- EEEESESB PSSR SI P IITII : S and rain or snow some stations in the Bering Sea. Clear or partly cloudy skies pre- * generally elsewhere over Alaska, Rain or snow had fallen during the previous 24 hours alon2 the coast from Southeast Alaska King and his family but “temperatures. were again fallinz this morning in the lower The Friday morning weather ciart indicated that a low S ] center of 966 millibars (28.52 inches) was located at 54 degrees A hizh pressure area of over 1027 mil- traveling jipats (3033 inches) was located in southern Nevada Juneau, Decembeér 21—Sunrisz 9:45 am. sunset 4:07 p.n GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY large Arnold Checks Up ! to check up on the record- stored at opened the The Ideal Christmas Gift The Newly Revised Book LASKA Seventh Printing iends Mail It to Y our The Book ‘“ALASKA” By Lester D. Henderson FEATURES: Geography - History - Government and Scenic Wonders of the Territory! f ON SALE AT THE EMPIRE PRINTING CO. and ALL NEWSSTANDS