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e THE SKA EMPIRE, 1940. There Are Four ofi Ihem 4 iqh! Here DAILY ALASK THE WE4THFR (By the U, S. Weather Bul S, DEPARTMENT 7F COMMERCE, V \'l HER BUREAU Forecast for Junean s0d vicinity, begining at 4:30 pan. today, De- comber 2 n 1ch change in tempera ture e asout 105t Wednesday 33; gen- tle to mederate northeasterly winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair (o1 1l Wednesday except for increasing cloudiness with possibly light snow or rain in south periion Wednesday; not much chanze in temperat : gentle to mod- el ner asterly winds except fre h to strong northerly in Lynn Can- “hatham Straits and Taku Inlet irecast of win atong the coast of the Gulf of Alaskar Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, F dr except increasing cloudiness with y rain near Dixon Entrance Wednesday, moderate to fresh ¢ y to southeasterly winds; Cape S >encer to Cape Hinchinbrook, fair, moderate easterly winds; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay, fair, moderate northeasterly winds; Resurrection Ba#® to Kodiak, fair, mod- erate northerly to northeasterly nds LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 4:30 pan, yestorday 29.25 36 90 w 5 4:30 a.m. toda 29.20 35 50 NW 10 11:30 tod 29.21 33 72 N [ RADIO REPORTS | TODAY 4 tempt. | Lowest 4:30a.m. Precip. 4:30a.n = 2y 5 Station st 24 hours temp. temp. 24 hours Weathe: rd McDonald works the year round on Playing St tory to eve Leuis K. Sigman (left), Denver meat pack Capt. George Piltz is the Sar o sees tiny o 7 2 7 T Cloudy tmas gifts. He's a one-man Santa New York donates medt because “it makes people happy.” Fanning island in the Pacific isn't forgotten. Fairbanks -18 22 -22 0 Clear Nome .28 12 12 05 = ’ bution is he hopes oth Dawson 5 5 T AP TURE SERV : o Tl(“ ]li\ Hg G i s e i ¢ : Né.?! BOMBERS KEEP up H&agg Fgfl fiiNG OF NORWAY i 2 0 Claus at he has a lot of flesh Pecause "it make RO ) ot e 5 4 o Evét ple happy.” St. Paul 29 .06 2 ery r A Dutch Harbor .. 39 36 35 Jiyes for ;. o Hosiien, ‘and fivemen &l ¢ Wesnesenski 46 35 43 ! BUUEE went. R’ A Kanatak * 45 39 0 Clear Edward Mc Don wt] ‘, ¢ i te ” 35 J 32 03 Clear give toys o chil- Al s ik 5 33 2 0 Clear would have 9 € ¥ m 1 4 & g McDonald makes the e Sone B AT tehikan 41 | 20 0 Clear in _his . base- i fc e Rupert 40 31 0 Clear p Sesalien George .. 23 21 05 Cleat ‘{E‘f u;:n-l .4 . Al U Ies s L GE At 50 11 24 Rain le‘“ That ye: 5 e ol 1 43 37 40 14 Cloucy children, last year 63 58 68 Raiy This will be the fortieth BATTVANT : Wk iEn SYNORS q y that Miss Mada Keidel and her ‘,er {ZGP! MASS WEATHER SYNORSIS b ter K theriie Pro Ky LM 114 ] i s falling this mornmn; from King Cove to Dulch Har- \”; .’ e Y nerally clear or partly cloudy sXkies prevailed e ¢ S 1. Rain or snow had fallen during the previous home. ‘- Far out ning Isl and ch Christm. who de on ome places over Southeast Alaska and from Kodiak putian Islands and snow from the Bering Sea to the Sew: insula T greatest amount of precipitation was 43 inch which was recorded at Wosnesenski. Temperatures were lower over mos) of Alaska this morning excep: .n the southwest portion &nd Bairow, Fairbanks reporte 22 degrees Clt skies with good visibilities prevailed over Juneau-Ketchikan airway this morning. ther chart indicated that a low prc inches) was located at 47 s ccond low center of 981 millibg north and 164 ine a Capt. Georgé Piliz G o gt SFELEns REin Diokensar: They west. A gh pressure was centered to the cast ul subjects tionet f n_unhmn Alaska and a second high ’rumvr of about 1020 zn‘llhbi;‘ (id T roseraisis 1 2612 inches) was located at abo1t 30 degrees north and 179 de- The C mas carge f i o 5 _ kit wna Bonoiy _ Juneau, Dec. 25—Sunrise 9:41 am. suncet 4:09 pm. Dec. 2 enson’s home port. It % picts the horror ixflicted upon the Norwegian city nsund (Fosna), 17,000 po ¢ Nazi bombers w Sunrise 9:47 am. sunset 4:10 p.m. loaded h th t Nerway had taken refuge there on his flight nmediate van of the of Germans. This A 3 G R TR & small boat, . % 15 bro ht to Los Angeles recently on a freighter by a Nor seaman. Photo shows the and desolation of the Fresh Tom aud Jerry Batter at The pearl oyster of the Persian 2 cordial W S i N 18 hours after a three-day pounding by bembs. The hunted and harried Haakon escaped the savage onslaught | PERCY Phone 94 and we will | Gulf, Ceylon and the Red Sea, can Other S are concernea | *7 i Ut : X deliver. adv. | walk. Tt uses its external foot to with' seeing that people get enough| o ———— migrate whenever © food becomes ol e . d : L AR Federai Build Mrs. Jenkins a featt he Ci The hazy blue appearance some | 5°aTce George Stump. C it % ; . E @B% ;h; VA I\ : I Greiner a1 \son y taken on by distant hills is .o e v e A E ler of Deu 1 ¥ v I 1 by the suns rays strikir Both the suicide and homicide “forgotten men ) g ; m\r Al:| / } f a certain angle particles fl rate in the United States dr | riding aimlessly on fre ¢ E’v @ 3 @ in the afr. in 1940 to a big feed in the rs @ 7 CHE “jungle.” e 1 t i DEDIDS i s Two nights before Christma ey CITY C AIRM.i : swme is imated that 2400009 Fresh Tom and Jerry Batter at 1934, Stump dreamed of hungry A R Y Ah‘ Y *:’( S Rir route ! : to Nome, on | Americans are amateur photogra- PERCY'S. Phone 94 and we will men, Next day he bought 10/ 2 &; U; P fi L t b2 | sate at J. B. & Co. adv. phers. deliver. g adv. pounds of beef and cnough stuff N D g » ~y for . tasty. sew. Bary o : : xm LBEREL EFOR e ORI morning he went down to the pinn t Ebi b cpcratic jungle with the chief of police. pianc roan ° T R At e el e e i , J. B. BERNHOFER - - e Wish You and Yours a Merry Xmas! in a were hostile t their! Choir M ¥ 4o faces lit up when Stump explained|Ia 1 ropd 4 S 5 Bet of ited P why he had come “Joy t 2 u ; g e P i "":'-‘ M “;"'H["‘ ; t 4 “Tell me there ain’t no Santa cens 1 “Ye Wate 5 : TP Ems SOt Claus,” said one old fellow Holy Ones” Choir; ks S arin and Mike Pusich { g o3 The word got around each year Amen,” Che s Ve Chaion e Bn L HD 8 e ) until last year Stump fed 50 men e b ARG LRy "‘(’q:"iq"_‘ b g gélfé on food donated by himself and g. The Rev. W. G. L ur willl = j_n a b y“ iy 3 ot g\;, gé G Cosiale bwien sen, e fiW“Lu#SSGEVI(e oy 0 B S AR B e O e A i “Bill Spivens,” and il 4 g A MR Wigs oo {0 R plven: Both the fe, reversing the | &% ] S glhhed; i, B L ill take part'action taken in the matter at the S 4% mayor of Jungletown . squad of last Council meeting. gfi ":,fi | fire the| The water reservoir was reporved i = A asnver meak ek, Louls K. le t 1ghiy cleaned out 1:1\[‘ s\m-"‘?v'f; ) Sigman, was touched 11 years e 1 Sicd| oy morhine SbdRGan frcg i | L] because “there were a lot of peo- The Christmas service will belgt ) tor now running throug b was ple out of work, and many of them |held in Resurrection Lutheran|pmay 1 R | that grading of" the| drifted into our packing plant ask- Chur oW Day, | Chay ¢ to vi e been d and will ing for something to eat at 11 ek, The pastor will remaing saible He started donating meat (o liver t Christmas sermon <~ > o - Christmas baskets gotten togeth 1e subject, “Let Us Go and See.” by a newspaper (Post), now is cial Christmas music will be TOM AND JERRY LBATTER SCHOOLS ing 50,000 pounds a :|rendered by the Church Choir. At Made to order, during holiday sea- ~Fcllowing the Christmas Wiy “big” reason he mak 12:30 p.m, tomorow a baptismal son—Sully’s Bakery. ady. With exchange o | - the puhlic this morning the Christmas and New Ysar va-| cation began there af n toda; to last until Thursday, January 2, [ WANT TO . E ALONE?_Peace has a price—$1 an acre yearly—in Biscayne Bay, Fla., " \mdbare isolated cabins like fhis are built in the shallow water that state of m controls-- BEGIN VACATION 4 b bt A A ; CHRISTMAS ‘- hrings to us an appreciation of those friendships and memories which TTA WELL AT pupil under ment cf e v make life worth living . . and so we exiend 1o you ai this Holiday Season our cordial greefings and wish for . you both health and happiness fl’ -oughout the whole New Year . .. %% ALASKA EMPIRE Guide to Bedter Shepping” DOTRLAS (OLISEM T i sday and Wedn; AGAIN!" 0% ! “BUCK BENNY RIDES bite