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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1931. WELL--- T'LL WAIT JuS FIVE MORE MINUTE.S-- AND ‘PHONE SHED WP \E SHE DON'T M WA AND SHE GETS THE Georgia Farmers Increase Shrinking Acreage Crops by MCULTRIE, Ga., . 10.—The 1igultural t agicntion have found that if f are tilled the farm has ewhat—as ta land under cultivation. | r acres can be tended | work and expenss, and | t farmers have found they | can make more on fewer acres| r area because of | the concentrated effort and fer- tilizaticn and attenti Ceclquitt county p: cotton this year creage ore five other cr on fe a | crop.” © 1931, King Features Syndicate, Inc. THE 'PHONE. ONE SIDE. LTTLE BOY--: HELLO, KITTY- WHAT 27 “YOUR NANME . IS ROSEBUD-- % \? THIS? 2 AT LAST—-- - YE WANT 2 K-~ ~ Great Britain rights reserved, Colquitt’s plan for cf croj has been copied in many s, and inquiries have from all parts of the Commenting on this year's tk county, a Colquitt caid: seems to inter- little with cotton produc- Wz had this year about the watermelon crop we ever W2 had as much tobacco as er had, and possibly more. 2 had the biggest peanut crop in history. The corn crop was as large as usual, and there was a larg2 potato crop with a lot of hay that followed oats. It did not pre- g of cotton, though the cotton must be work farm “Di in la; we VATICAN TO SHUFFLE U. 5. LEGATE IS IN N CITY, Italy, Dec. 10.— hake-up of papal diplo- the ccusistory 3 ermacted to call Piu to s ai the legates his intention to fer them. They mads personal re- ports to him last summer and autumn, Scme of the papal ambassadors will be made cardinals and will Pop2 Fumasoni - Biondi, apostolic delegate to Washington. He stands a chance of secoming Papal Secret: will be broughi administrative en posts in s. certain that | abroad ni, papal nun-| POPE’S DIPLOMATS; LINE FOR HIGH POST| cio to Spain, will come here as a Cardinal. He has served nine years, lately under trying circum- stances. Among others mentioned for change are: Archbishops Pellegrinetti, who has represented the Vatican in Jugo- | slavia since 1922; Micara, in Bel gium cince 1923; Sibilia, in Austr from 1923; Cento, five years in Venezuela; and Cortesi, five years in Argentina. Some of these prelates are deans| of the diplomatic corps in their zspective countri .- AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Dorothy Henderson, Douglas. Alaskan A. P. Brooks, Sitka; J. W. Felix, Funter; A. Scovold, Chichagof. DdilywbrosAs-iz;Jord Puz;le ; 13. Sharp projecting point Sheet of glass Vehicle on . Strikes with the open hand . Soaks up . Partly open . Confine . Russlan inland sea . Anclent Irish capital . Make speeched’ . Animal's 5 neck 2 covering ). Carry out . 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Invigorating . Long narrow openings . Itallan coins . Ancient wine receptacle . College cheers moot! ind of MRS. WILSON CHATS WITH HOST Associated Press Photo Here Is an unusual picture of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the wartime President, made while she chatted with Gov. John Pollard ot Virginia at Old Point Comfort, Va. They were members of the reception group that greeted Marsha) Petain, French leader, when he arrived in the United States. eree’s shrill whistle because seems to penetrate his body. When the official halts the game on an offside play or foul Fred- ricvks stops short just like others. Deo. 10. During working hours PFredricks young soccer player, handicapped | s employed as a cutter in a cloth- by lack of both hearing and|ing factory. speech, has been signed to perform| 2 Y % with a professionad team. | . T o radricks ar. 19- Supreme Court Justice year-old forward ~whose- skill and: speed as an amateur attracted at- | tention of “scouts. | OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 10— Although never able to talk or|The one-time “flying chief Justice” hear, Fredricks became interested |of Oklahoma is now a balloonist. in soccer as a boy 4nd got his early | Charles' W. Mason, who retired sxperience in an informal “vacant |from the state supreme bench last lot” league. f.!anua.ry, has completed a course His father, a St Louis barber, |at Fort Sill army balloon school PRO SOCCER TEAM IN MIDWEST SIGNS DEAF MUTE PLAYER| ST. LOUIS, Mo, -{for years has sponsored teams in | and graduated with a night solo thé municipal league and encour- | flight. aged the sport. } The 45-year-old attorney became In the sign language young Fred- |interested in aviation three years ricks explains that although the |ago. human voice does mnot “register” with him, he can “hear” the ref- e, Old papers at The Empire. Gift Suggestions! 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ALEXANDER GEORGE | Meat Balls For Dinnor Meat Balls and Tomato Sauce Baked Potatoes Escalloped Onions Bread Apple Butter Baked Fruit Pudding Lemon Sauce | Coffee Mcat Balls and Témato Sauce (Serving 6) 1. pounds steak, ground. 1 teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon paprika, 2 tablespoons finely onions. 14 teaspoon celery salt. . cup cracker crumbs. 1 egg. 1-3 cup flour. Mix steak, seasoning, crumbs and egg. Shape into balls 1% inches in diameter. Roll in flour and fit into shallow, buttered bak- }ing dish. Add the tomato sauce. Tomato Sauce 2 cups tomatoes. 4 teaspoon salt. i teaspoon paprika. t spoons chopped celery, poon powdered clove ingredients and pour chopped Associated Press I’hoto Robert Niccolls, 12, was tried in Asotin, Wash,, and convicted of murder in the first degree for the | slaying of Sicriff John Wormell. He was sentenced to life imprisonments 1 3 creamy sauce forms. Stir ¢ ] over 1y, Add ralt and paprika. | meat balls. Cook 30 minutes in|cooked onions and pour into but- {moderate oven. Turn balls fre-|tered baking dish. Sprinkle with |quetly to allow even cooking. {erumbs which have been mixed Escalioped Onions [with the 2 tablespoons of melted 12 white onions. butter. Bake 20 minutes in mod- (1% inches in diameter). crate oven. 3 tablespoons flour. S &g 215 cups milk. 4 tablespoons flour. {Berman Facing Term in California Prison | % teaspoon salt. 1, teaspoon paprika. 2-3 cup rolled cracker crumbs. - 2 tablespoons butter, mglted. | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dee. 10— Peel oniond. Gover with cold| Apother prison sentence, this time T bolling point. j the California state penitentiary, and rinse in cold water|is faceq by Jacob Berman, former Cover again with cold water 3“d‘lead!ng figure in the Julian Pet= and again!yg1oum com N pany affairs, after re- drain and rinse. Cover with 2inches f,¢5) of the state supreme court of water and allow to boil for 4 i minutes. 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