The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1935, Page 14

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THE DAILY ‘AUASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 23,°1935. “Curfew Murder” Girl Smilingly Faces Future as Nation Debates Punishment — OSCAR HUGGINS = -ii was looking for work, sir.” L T E B Y here are your folks?” His tale of bereavement, strug- sle> and lonel! s was brief but impressive. The wind 2 “How'd car Huggin g out 2 I with m rered. Fun- 3 130 he had almost closing tomorrow med jolly. exzlalmed his new friend. aked a market basket to . But Oscar turned back. ST. NICHOLAS WAS DUTCH BOY Christmas was celebrated long be- fore Santa Claus was ever thought of. His prototype was the Dutch boy s bichop, St. Nicholas, who on Decein-' Ler 5 usea to go round punfshing Lii- tle ‘children who“did not'say their prayers and rewarding ‘those who did. Gradually he'was-changed from a boy into a jovial old mas, while the sledge and reindeer are modern additions. Actually, Santa Claus was unknown in England a hundred years . inute.” He selected his ago. The Dutch founders of New c>ndies and found a bit of red York introduced him to'America, and England borrowéd him ‘from the States. — (London Tid-Bits Maga-" zinc.) ! T koep him to help in the stove g v 1t aws > 8 1! piohably eat it anyway,” he ¢on- N .5 protey boos 2. ‘Migat as well show him a e e AU Chrfstmas"—Helen Galsford mind, you've no bus BT P > rally the fifth month of alled “Quintelis” by SHOP IN Jl NEAU! flIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIHh'lllhIIHIIIII|I|II|II|III|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIllII WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR SHEAFFER’S A S Gy FEATHERTOUCH PENS, PENCILS, PEN AND PENCIL SETS l.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImIfi Edith Ma over he school teacher convicted of slaying her father in an argument | show. She smiles with confidence as her brother, Earl, pictured with her here, tells her alm as the cow past the Wise courthouse (sce above) | he’ll stand by her. Meanwhile, ration is debating the 25-ycar sentence meted out 1 judge to decide whether she'll have a new trial, as thes tos | ¢ 1f-defense plea. ; OSE BOWL CLASSIC A SELLOUT Much Merit Seen in Warnmg by’ i Svnator Fess on G. O. P. Politics TICKETS ALL SOLD Tin Pan Alley Strikes RIO DE JANETRO.—This gay ci 17 wrliess went on siiike 1 v of a lumon [ l v ¢ ” Does “Man's Work TULSA, Cia:a—ior >~ years Miss onstance Elrick has been doing a A By HERBERT PLUMMER spending, raises the question, ‘Why WASHINGTON, Dec. 23—While his | don't the Republicans endorse Roos- * may not be taken, Republican |€velt and be done with princidlcs of 15 realize the warning of | government.” enator Fess of Ohio that if| Were this advice adhered to, the O P. is to compromise with | names of several men In the Senat ” " 2 ‘New Deal” the party might as | Prominently mentioned as candidates ’("?:f‘;“ work” on the geol . al staff well endorse Roosevelt for reelection | for the Republican nomination au- of the. Capay. Gl Bamipany 1 1ot it 20 at that, has some meris, | tomatically would be ellminat 1 than any ollier nember. There is a real difference of opin- | the picture by Fo Sion it .‘yu;x;:v ion among Republicans on the ques- | Where will Se gttty e it il n of how far they should go in|example, find him:elf if Fe g t assaults on the “New Deal” in vice were to be foliowed? Much the coming campaign. | that which the former Ohio Senat: Many feel as Fess does—that there | | condemns found support in Borah. suld be no pulling of punches in| What about Senator Vandenberg Cmr s are of the belief that Of Michizan? Much of the “New mistake to clamp down De lation was supported by 7 on agencies such as the Butler Mauro Drug Co. "Express Money Orders Anyhme flllilllIIIIIIIIIHIHIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIll|IIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE IIIIIIIIlllmflllllllllllmllllIIIHIIIIIIHII||IIIIIIIIIIII 4 oy 5 g 3 i TG badecdne e i fn b bacin dnc e = :R‘{.,xfi X, HIO'S PLA! * bservations, com- om a member of the d in a pivotal R A he s r General and | nt of Hoover—Wal n National Ohio. is to make it impos- an outsider unacceptable to to ccme in and grab off an in- ted Ohio delezation to the Re- can ne nal convention. Some believe those in control of publican machinery in Ohio de- such a plan for the express x wwe | pUrpo-e of heading off Senator Bor- :‘> : ah. The Idaho Senator is said to 5 plan entering a number of state pri- maries, although he has made no def- | inite commitments as yet. | In Ohio, for a candidate to ente the preferential primary he must de- clare himsslf a candidate and give written permi n to enter his name. Whether Senator Borah will do so, only he knows right now. WSS, 1 'DENMARK RENEWS EVER-FULL CASKS IN KING’S CELLAR | | COPENHAGEN, Dec. 23. — Thres | | hundred bottles of Rhine winé from this year’s harvest have been pur- | | thased by the Royal Danish Court, | ,m keeping with a custom which has | been followed for 340 consecutive years. | " 'The new wine will be used, as in | former years, to replace what is (drawn and what evaporates from | four large casks which were filléd in 11695 by King Christian IV. | The four casks, which have never | | been‘empty, are in the cellar of "Ro- “enborg” castle. Each cask holds 1,- {500 bottles and every sixth week the | wine keeper must descend into the| cellar atid empty six bottles of new | % % the sale of all tickets for the Stanford-Southern Methodist day football game in Pasadena, Calif., applications con- tinue to pour in. Don Liebendorfer, assistant graduate manager of Stanford, was snowed under with applications that could nct be filled. (Associated Press Photo) i for the A&‘\ or NRA, or the including ing, infla- debauch and the wild ey e S I SKEY AT THE PRICE! ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST WHISKEY VALUES! Stock up on Windsor and solve the entertainment problem that confronts you this busy social sea- Merry Chrifitm JUST PHONE 94 and we' can deliver you Pumpkin Custard, Rum Flavor, Nesselrode Pudding, Roman Punch, Peppermint Candy, Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Créam or Orange or ?ranberry Sherbet and Lime or Pineapple ce. son. An excellent mixer—in cocktails, highballs, punches or what have you. And so economical! Pean Maryland Corp. * A Division of National Distillers - Executive Offices, New York, N.Y. R R Juneau Ice Cream Parlors PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager wine into each cask. The wine is served only at the |is reported, the wine has acquired a taste resembling vinegar. For this reason, it'is reported, King Christian : e Horse Breaks Law e H P ay'n Takit qu“or Depal'tlllent | ' GREENSBORO, N. C—Greenshoro A . | officers, long accustomed to arrest- IN BULK AND IN Gm BOXES -GEORGE BROTHERS— They charged with with riding a horse up the wrong side of the street while intoxicated. .QK%W{KM!&%%%%W\ King's gala New Year’s dinner for his household and cabinet members. o B |~ Contrary to popular reputation, it ;hu in late years ordered that sugar £ be served with the wine. R © 4 (oo | et ing drunken motorists, had to pore aver their city ordinances for some | time when they arrested a man here. Sabia N L3 || The pear-shaped varieties of grape- | fruit are known as shaddocks. Half Pint ] ‘%h—hfi—barh

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