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ITALY SCORES BUSINESS IS BETTER SUCCESSES AT; BARDIAFRONT . British Mechanized De-| tachment s Captured- Mediterrane Sunk front | the Air Force, cap- | and crew ’ ymand aiso stated torpedoed and | 000 ton steamer Medi t nowledged that the failed to return to the - | | ! they are aliens from Mexico who have crossed | Down, Quf = =T e & | Aliens cress by riding the rods, hiding in refrigerator cars and tender tool bexes, by hitchhiking, walking ard wading and swimii TULSA. Okla., Dec. 28 “The t said the accusation on! voluntarily in a s !.“ iddled and maudlin into: wd inebriated, boozy drunk; ed, drenched, nesotted. be- d thereby and g Cefen Rio Grande River. By WILLIAM E. KE (AP Feature Service) 10, Tex.—North of Mexico way, the ¢ mewed pateh. bis skirts, ray In their flight (nc suspects pra THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1940. French Navy UNALASKA FORBORDER PATROLLING Sails Toward ' CLOSED T0 North Afria SHIPPING Officers Répb?ted Taking Government Sirikes Har- Vacations in Dark bor from List of Continent Entry Ports LISBON, Dec. 28.—Travelers ar- : port of Unala iving here frem unoccupied France i farthest w 1 they were reliably informed by | th continent, has | of State Petain, that an auth- i to shipping zed number of French naval of- e The hist rth Ame: been ordered c effective January 15, ;f!('!’x\’ are spending “vacations” in Collector of Customs James J. | North Africa and that several Connor: ived notification | French warships have already sail- Unalaska as a port of {ed from Toulon to there. They have connected these moves | first opened in the North, being on with what they said is Petain's “un- | the original list when the Alasl abated decision to rule France him- Custcms District was established by | self, free from foreign impositions.” | Act of Congress March 3, 1891. Dur- port was among the Most of the steamers plying ¢ the Yukon in the early da iher built or assembled in Unalas b o nz the Klondike and Nome goid tampedcs, Unalaska was one of the | mest active ports on the Pacific| Stock QUOTA'HONS Coast. EW YOR! 28. — Closing ka yards | s quotaticn of Juneau mine| In recent years Unalaska has been | the boundary lines. |sicck at today's chort stopping place for vesseis on the| route between North - | American ports and the Orient | Defense Precaution definite informa 'rican Can 86% hlehem weaith and Comu Southern Curt; Motcrs 48%, In- 0, Kennecott 113%, Nocth- | Was Staces Steel & the uniform ven in the notice received by am here Collector Connors presumead was hrouzht » of defen allng his v C cific 6. United Pound $1.04 down a gcod cotic e imiomscen | OCAL ROTARIANS AND WIVES PLAN and LEARNTOFLY AN AIRPLANE ) If it is yeur ambition fo learn to fly—don't hesi- tat one momeni. Den'i Put It Ofi! THE ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS with its CAA approved INSTRUCTORS and PLANES have everything to teach you strictly the modern method. ° America Is Be;zzamding More Flyers — Those Who Learn NOW Will Hav: More Opportunity! l IT'S EASY TO LEARN TO FLY RIGHT HERE IN JUNEAU! Down Payment on Course with Balance Monthly. Alaska School of Aeronautics AT THE AIRPORT the Juneau party will join him for the roundtrip. The Northland boat MOIOR MYSIERY will remain in Sitka 24 hours for the accommodation of Rotarians. SolvED ON DG" Amceng those already signed up !3 ake the trip are Dr. and Mrs.| M. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. o = VISIT TO SITKA » their wives are planning to Rl e At ke s it 1 ic readying tor 'i”f“" W"’;f‘ AVERAGE A s Rod Darnell, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur| CUMBERLAND, Md., Dec. 28-- and me inteng HIGH TlDE . Th. followini o Al seemgrain om0 O Wahar. the Tey -ata v . ToRR gmrles r:;[ Fx:)her. blag l~mm| at m se-the bur: i S watibis 108 ol Seonntdh e s a6 . Cauble, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss.| Sav8ge River Dam, was having & HiWELEved atlin 2085, utilities 19.9 emment that the priviise of - Jyneall Group 10 Witness “sovicsce wil go on to Fairbanks Guiet evening of it until dots and facilities and b gaining anzl and s ek ol b 1 e | : to s nt a charter to- th .| dashes sounded from an -electric ocn . removed 8 t a charter e new 8, ive, contio| manase oquipment i O emetreuon| Chrter Presenfation 5.Gere and later win visit An. | motor in the forge shop a motor vehicle & GaleAce. ) RO iR prlnoch Bl YN .| Troubieshooters explained tihe B9 5 €otn the patrol will sprout win M c P y 2 ol drine and Biv) horage and Seward where clubs 0.8 drunis as to neCesii- o g gerial watch on the 2000- 'IS. LI0SS, Fals berciat fhis R s cemeried to New Club are proposed mystery; The motor gomeliow v tate in jail & number o R 2 . ’ ;i o OB U8 eupcied) A King up orders sen a Bal- mile boundary. Three ra : 1 A g HF AR picking up . hours thereafter 1 Le 1evived."| i _equipped autogyros will be use A Arrlve on PAA S s el chattor nok o = _‘ g % timore and Ohio Railroad t Ay _—re ¢ »wn border-jumpiny al y . d to Visit 1 Lt al| A shipload of Juneau Rotarians IRREPLACEABLE dispatcher. ! ! o visit Unalas il B RIS L 0L SURBIE cxOIAIaNg; 1 E o Sl - o Bl s oo lers of aliens ng network of radio trans- Tea(hers Enieridin mitters and obe len towers 1d 750, indicate hew thr wind is with & series of partics 'z alonz the southern border yLis Poulin and Refugee Problem e Zan are en The patrol eyes with precauti it in the MacKinn into M REDONDO —The winter without waterfront iss Eu- at their n with an infiux ef Europeans Ehovld revolution G fhern Repub nd possibly ot! 4 be on | Four w been de The propert at $200,900. the two hostesses three tables, this af- 1 ven nterla’ned been battered for the past royed, collapsing from ihe beating by the terrific seas. cb- | Elecra Today w buildings have of his jobs zon» after January 15 Unalaska is the farthest west and nerth pert of entry in North Amer-| ica and is even west of Honolulu.| Re recent visits | ront Boris Magids maintain headq te th Y v loss is estimated now of several make a trip to Sitka early in HAGERSTOWN, Md.—Park Com- The Daily Alaska Empire | th —— n special per d post & d | BEACH, Cal., Dec. 28. | at Seattle 1,3, e ”x“! s ;)]:l,“’ul.'wnumy to witness the presenta- n oners still have faint hopes largest paid circ ien ¢f any Als ‘s highest tide passed Mrs. John Cross and her daugh- o4\ (5 the ,);__L [tion of a charter to the new Sitka that three cannon balls spirited aska newspaper addjtional damage to ihe '€r Patsy were to arrive by PAA puty to Retire | Rotary Club, from a park on Hallowe'en will be e buildings which have Electra this afternoon on their way T who.is U, 8. Com- District Governor Nig Borleske returned, They issued an appenl.‘ TOM AND JERR™ N3 several 0 Seattle. ; ni nd Deputy Collector of of Walla Walla will arrive here iting out the things just aren’t Made to order, durinj Bdl | . duss. uross, whoee homie IS N ctome at Unalaska. will find f| Jaruary 7 enroute to Sitka, and being made any more. son—Sully’'s Bakery. Dexiny where she and hey brither + - e i F 9 I e y are entertaining with the mov? ; - - of y and Japanese ships to tomorrow afternoon Mst aliens rabbed on the border MARRIAGE LICENSE LR Unalaska are believed to have ef-| ] ts have been od. these d e Meexicans looking TOM AND JERRY BATTER (cted (he Government's decision 4 ey will entertain a job, but old hands don't fo s i xyi el | Bods how they swapped lead with i license was issued | M to order, during holiday sea- ¥ . | iy i R At oe Pandioillal ’(lfun\x;l;.ru)nr’xl Ir:.-m son.—Sully’s Bakery adv e * | : 5 P IBGRRA ( LS U Y Tt b R m Leo Bills and Doris | S ) z § 4 < Amelia Brown, both of Juneau Try a classified ad - in The Empire, i f N N . . o them iy the JAPAN HELD | ©N SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ) ) them inland. Seac O e 2 1 4 G lf | ! Elks' Ammgal | oo TE Run One-1'wo in Miami Go 3 : " ' (" lg E The patrolmen’s 24-hour - 2 i gil covering tl s of sun- 1 i ¥ ! broiled splkcd miles by a I a N ! K in erews of twes and § threes, mes as many as 25. | | ! plentiful—more than ) N Y E N corded in the El P2so area . . { NEW Y €ar S LVE | an e recorcec in | Travellers Says Two Nazi \ { 1 me han ¥ ' Tcugh hor : . . DEC. 318T { bres are the % soscs Ships Sailed from | ! 5 and aliens—ard those 38 =aliber n'e- | i * FROLICS { ek, ammy rin Port of Kobe ) chin " v e { machine guns are n ! DANCING § tion | SIHANGHAI Dec. 28. — Travelers : ® FUN 2 When roads run oul in border | returning from Hongkong said twoi ) , thickets. the patrolman shucks h's Georman merchant vessels, equipped | : lo 0 cLucK 3 eren un‘form for cocwboy chaps| as raiders, were said to have saiied () N Till the Wee Hours : and mounts a hovse or strikes out! | recently from Kobe and it is be- i 1 { on foot licved that enother which left hore! " FAVORS—HATS { He might have t» hide in bushes a week ago may have been carry- () ) 4 z NOISEMAKERS 3 £ tr oherve a likaly i ing them supplies. [ ! ! fizhtinz rattlesnakes, t — eee- — ) { and \ W &P § § The Rio Grende h fo cross ] | ) : A s”owb“ll : n many spots. It's been done on a add { ! bicyele. Wach tubs. boats and raf's WAY 'Io JU“EAU ! Shflwcr } or2 fovored ton. But wadinz and | & 2 { swimming are the most popular. 3 IN REALITY! { In patrel lingo a suspect is a “wet At 12:30 o'clock this afternoon if | ) ADMISSION $1.10 § Lots cf aliens are rabbed when " N . was announced at the PAA office et Lad Praol § “ver woAs tout en the Amerfcan | Byron Nelson and Clayton Heafner in Juneau that threc PAA Electras| Ladies Freel bank but the accomplished officer | Vistoeicas H s $10,000. Misml, M., O b = | had lefc Whitchoice anl were fly-| 1) can track a wot by signs long af- ons ) aml, Fla, Open golf tourney, Byron | ing to Jun:au. The throe planes . { LILLIAN UGCGEN'S | on e et en 53¢ 1978 24| Nelson of Toledo, O, lett, is shown with Clayton Heafner of Linville, | jave full loads of A e DatrGlnan y"‘cw Yot Giatte] C., who finished second to Nelson. The Toledo sharpshooter shot ISR, Music i 8 O g e a 271, nine under par, to beat out Heafner by one stroke. nipreseing his dnties. Nne mas-~ queraded as a woman and worked “ ) SAVE Tnz nATE! { in a cotton field. But the trick | 0 G d 3 P l e FLUID, DRIVE e eeertee e e em eV, bACKSiTEd when wind billowed up | n uard 1n Palestine ' i e Sy i I e e U VACAMATIC il fo e : [ M 4 Current earnings of 4% with INSUR- Dividends are compozxéded .,emé-cn— TRANSMISSHN ED SAFETY -are made possible by nually . . . Come in teday . .. Start [ | After t"(’ florse . investment in safe -home mortgages 1o save reqularly the Alaska Federal | IsStolen . . . 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W ;‘ Shattuck Ageney 'Members of the Australian Imperial Force, wearing their helmets with C 0 W L l N G - Chartered and Supervised by ihe b g s . the nonchalance of American soltd!u;; '1”1'2..?"%.??3’:‘3 A_uc:;x:zi.:: D AVLIN C0o AR o, B C y/ & Tl e“-’xorf H& £y HEiAL Pl o e oo Jor any necassary offcrt in Palestine a8 the b o U. S. Government - = 2 » flames of war spread through the Mediterranean.