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Juneau's Leading Department Store BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII“lIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII’IlllIIIIIII!IIIIJJIIJII[[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIlIIIIIlllIIIIl!I Declares fllflt Cooks on Berkley County, West Virgihia, A hre on | the ‘birthplace of ‘Rbbéft Trimble, Ships Know Their Stufi doughnuts I Ametican jurist, fomerly wes in | |ground and pies are made from [REH =, T O 0 GRS E i the waves, where the‘ ave a cornmeal back- Virginia. - . —— pisa CORPUS CHRISTIE, Tex., Dec 18. canned spinach, has convinced —Ships’ cooks know more about |Soothcage that ship fare is better| A $35,000 ‘meftiOffal ‘muséurth to the ‘art of scrambling, frying and than land fare. |Gen. ‘Sam ‘Houstdh, 'lfberutor of If your wife can't cook, go to| Texu, is under construction @t ' he counsels. Hea serious, wu | Huntsville, ‘Tex. baking than most landlubber ladies, says Bernard Soothcage, able sea- e it BAILEY’S CAFE Now Operating Under NEW MANAGEMENT “WE AIM TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS” GIVE US A TRIAL ® Finest Food ® Excellent Menus B (ters, one over the soutehrn portion of the Gulf, the lowest report- = (ed nrelsnre being 2890 inches. Another B Oowr the MacKenzie Valley. % the Tanana and upper Yukon valleys, and by fair weather over the 2 ships, airplanes and auxiliary ves- | l | 2 | i i | i { | | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1936. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By ‘the U. 8. Weather Bureau, Forecast fer Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 18: Snow tonight and probdbly Saturday; colder tonight; moderate LOCAL DATA Time ‘Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity , Weather 4 pm. yest'y ...2057 29 88 s 8 Cldy 4 am. today . 29.44 33 93 SE 12 Lt. Snow Noon ‘today . 2915 34 9 SE 14 Lt. Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY 3 Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. d4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocitv 24hrs. Weather AtER ... .30 28 30 32 127 08 cldy Anchorage 5 —_ 12 — — - — Barrow -18 -2 Lo i AR — — Nome ..-14 -18 18 -8 6 0 Pt Cldy Bethel -18 -26 38 -30 4 0 Clear Pairbanks 20 22 | -2 -18 4 14 Snow Dawson 4 ey a3 -1 8 46 Clear §t. Patil 0 80 | 44 88 14 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 32 32 [ 2 6 16 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 12 10 s ‘1 10 04 Clear Cardova 30 20 1 18 20 4 34 Clear E | Jitheau 38 29 29 38 12 .36 Snow tka e G =R — ‘Betehikan .42 36 | 30 a2 4 04 Cldy = Rupert ... 3¢ 34 30 32 4 06 cldy | =2 mm wniibiibiss 198, 36 ‘ 20 20 4 02 Snow &= |Gepitle ... 52 50 ‘ 48 52 M4 i@ Rain g P . SENIREREY | 50 50 52 10 42 Pt Cldy = %:r‘mclsco 58 58 ] 48 48 4 0 Clear B |New York . 50 40 | = 30 12 0 Cldy 8 Washington ... 52 | 30 32 12 0 Clear WBATBEI’L SYNOPSIS ‘Low barometric pressure continued this morning throughout Al- and over northwestern Canada, there being three storm cen- | storm area was centered gver the Aleutians, while the third storm area, an off-shoot of the sform noted yesterday ‘morning as being over the Gulf, was centered High pressure prevailed over the West | States and eastward to the Hawaiian and Midway islands. general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation | the coastal regions from the Alettians to Oregon, also over im ‘and lower Yukon valleys, and the Bering Sea region. ‘weathier prévailed ‘early this morning over the northern por- | ‘of ‘the ‘Gulf of Alaska. | #*'Cold weather ‘prevailed over the interior and western portions of ‘and southward to the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest reported | m being 48 below at Crooked Creek. of '8 ‘above. led to seex an appropriation equal to last year which was $528.000,000. The Department otficials expect President Roosevelt to order com- struction of two modern bat(leships to 'keep pace with England No battleships have been built by the United States since 1922. ‘The proposed new ships are of the 35,000 class, carrying 14 or 16-inch guns and will cost $55,000,000 each. The general nuvai expansion pio- includes 1919 planes by 1942 sels will be focal points in navel e th gofstriittion ‘mctivity next year it o weres (0 e present streng Congress ‘approves plans of the Nadvy high command. Officers said the program is need- ed because other powers are expec’- Yed 'to expand ‘their navies when the O fl. S NAVY IS ANNGUNCED ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—Battle- WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—At a press conference today, President Roosevelt said he planned to discuss naval limitation pacts .expire this|with the Cabinet this afternoon month. | whether two battleships will be laid The Navy Department is expect- down next year. Sanitary Meat Co. ED SHAFFER, Manager WEEK-END SPECIALS HAMS Swift's Premium—Pound ‘World's Largest Seller BACON ‘Sliced—Pound ® Geese We redlly believe that you will find the FINEST SELECTION of HOLIDAY FOWL to be had anywhere — at the SANTARY MEAT CO. "PLEASING YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS” Kodiak reported a VA(‘A’I‘ION ENDED Miss Margaret Pearce returned to her position in the Foresiry Ser- vice today, ending a month’s va- cation spent at her home > LATE SHOW TONIGII’I AT COLISEUM THEATR SEES SLAYER OF HUSBAND |én this evening in the Douglas |l Regular meeting of Douglas School, Manager C. M. Tuckett an- FULTON, WMissouri, Dec. 18. Scouts was held in the Eagles' Hall | hounces that the show at the Coli- George McKeever, 36, was today | last night. Aside from ‘the routine Seum Theatre will not start until|panced for the murder of Ben business, plans were discussed for 9:30 o'clock. This will give those| Booth, state highway patrol ser- a Christmas party to be held for|ttending the school show plenty|geant, in the presence of Booth's the members next Thursday even-|Of time to witness the complete|widow and also the widow of Sher- | ing at the home of Mark Jensen,|Show at the Coliseum. | iff Roger Wilson who was killed Scout leader. | T . }when the two officers stopped Mc- | | THE MARTHA SOCIETY | | DOUGLAS NEWS - LEAVING HOSPITAL | Keever to question him<bout a bank | lrobbery, on June 14, 1933 i |Food and Fancy Work Sale, Sat-| Mrs. Alice Booth’s request that Dec. 19, at the ‘Sanitary her two children might also watch Starting at 10:30 A. M. the hanging was den: —adv. “I feel justice has been s { Mrs. Booth said when McKeever .| was pronounced dead. ephanie Africh is expected | urday, xt Wednesday from St.|Grocery. 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