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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937. e e e e - [ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAT ‘ THE WEATHER | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, ! Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 15. Partly cloudy to cloudy and Friday. probably local showers; light | to moderate westerly winds, becoming southeast Friday. A THE VILLATN~ POOR. FIT - (M THE LITTLE TOE AND JUST LOOK AT ME. | SOMETHING MUsT BE EEZED AND AND WERE AL | LOCAL DATA ' Time Barometer Tewl. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather ! 4 p.m. yest'y 29.38 51 54 NW 14 Clear | 4 am. today 2957 36 86 w 2 Clear ! 4 12 noon today 2081 47 54 w 3 Cloudy ; CABLE AND RADIG REPORTS X | " - YESTERDAY TODAY | z‘on BEOYS P . FOR cml.s Highest 4p.m, Lowestdg.m, 4am. Precip. 4am. 95 Have mother bring you to our store. ‘Chase. this menacing $ 95 Saen tema. tetp, temnp. tem. velocity 24hs. W";&‘;,’,’, . . a | 4 a 2. villain out of your life with our carrectly fitted Poll-Parrots AND Anchorage VU T ki Pl T : ur oy're ve i keen and of all-leather % Barrow S el e - E MG ... they're very low priced, plenty all-le ) Nome B il il Al ik 0 . Clondy to stand rough treatment. ‘mmm,,m Bethel 32 32 | 6 '}413 4 0 Clear Rl Fairbanks R O B 4 02 Sriow | : Dawson DR TR R 0 Clear “We recommend to you the Music Festival Concerts.” St. Paul 40 38 82 8 22 08 Cloudy Dutch Harbor [TRIR N ENE TN T ) Snow B M B ] C l Kodiak 2 42 30 32 8 T = Pt Oldy Cordova 50 44 | 34 34 4 0 Pt Cidy | e ren s 09 nc. Juneau ... .52 51 36 36 e Clear | Sitka .. 49 - 39 — - 02 | men tore Ketchikan . 50 52 | 40 40 4 T Clear Iuneau 8 Leading Depa t s j Prince Rupert ... 52 50 | 42 42 0 14 Rain s g s e T e » Edmonton 52 48 SRS - PR 6 0 Cloudy I M M I TTE E F r nds whens Seattle .. 54 46 } 42 44 6 56 Rain % 3 ¢ 3 10 ou K (l of Ch | Portland o 58 46 ey 4 8 18 Rain i Urnainenta 00 s v San Francisco ... 66 62 | 54 54 10 05 Pt Cldy . - | 16 09 Pt Cuy 6 .07 Cloudy T L ., New York . 66 : 58 W Vake of Sh ortc ning Sktrt APPNNTEE BY Found in ost ark(’t Wb cignmlmgi I ; EXAI.TEI] RUI.ER Seattle (airport), raining, temperature 42; Blaine, cloudy, 46; Vic- toria, cloudy, 41; Alert Bay, raining, 40; Digby Island, raining, 43; Bull Harbor, raining, 43; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, clou- dy, 42; Ketchikan, clear, 40; Craig, cloudy, 43; Wrangell, cloudy, 41; The following wmm“wu Yor. 1937 Petersburg, partly cloudy, 47; Sitka, cloudy, 40; Soapstone Paint, clou- were named by Exalted Ruler Nor- | dy, 39; Juneau, c‘lnudy. 40; Skagway, clear, 33; St. Elias, partly cloudy, man Banfield last night at the regu- 38; Cordova, snowing, 36; Copper River, cloudy; Chitina, cloudy, 3 lar meeéting of the Elks lodge: McCarthy, cloudy, 24; Anchorage, snowing, 32; Fairbanks, snowing Social and Community Welfare— 20; Nenana, cloudy, 19; Hot Springs, cloudy, 18; Tanana, cloudy, 12; | C. H. MacSpadden, Chairman: H. Ruby, cloudy, 5; Nulato, cloudy, 8; Flat, partly cloudy, 15; Ohcgamute, C. Redman, M. J. Wilcox, Eiler Han- cloudy, 19; Savoonga, clear, 4. sen, Charles Greenaa: Friday, April 16—Sunrise 4:47a.m., sunset 7:14 p.m Houseé Committéee—A. W. Stewart, Chairman; Minard Mill, TLeonard Holmquist. 4 | Audititing Committee — "Chester WEATHER SYNOPSIS f The storm area that was noted yesterday morning a short Zimmierman, James “McNafighton, F. A Bnyle tance west of Vancouver Island ha; moved northeastward and inland q to Alberta and has decreased in intensity. Low barometric pressure \ prevailed throughout Alaska, the 1 west reported pressure being 28.10 i 8ick Committee — ?ER 1 inches a short distance north oi Dutch Harbor. High barometric pres- Gray, Chairman; W. R. Garster, sure prevailed Imm. California and Oregon southwestward to the Ha- Ll William Franks. walian Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended J Oyiihailini—Jos Wesneh Chiir- by precipitation over the Alaska Rairoad belt, the Copper River Valley, man; L. E. Iverson, Stanley Grum- mett. Lapsation—P.E.R. Walter P. Scott { - the Southern Bering Sea, and fron Ketchikan southward to Cali- ) fornia, followed by clearing weather over the southern portion of Southeastern Alaska, and by partly cloudy to cloudy weather over 2 . the remainder of the field of observation L el Chairman; PER. M. E. Monagle, H. 3 > | 'ifiwé’ le MacSpaddenRHMvEnderchsn H ‘Temperatures were below freezing last night throughout the in- 1 % e 1 R | terior and western portions of Alaska. I Sperling. PSR ITIERY) ! Dance—M. J. Wilcox, Chairman; i ) 2 W % " f | Howard Simmons, James McNaugh- ! (¥ | Professional Women’s Club conven- been purchased by Arthur Griffiths, i ton, George F. Shaw, Dewey ROASTING A CHICKEN $ 5 4 lects | 000 at Atlantfc City. employee of the Alaska Juneau Baker, A 8 Diinhafu. Mrs. Alexander George, special food writer for the Empire, selects | At the meeting yesterday, April mine, while a Chevrolet pick-up | Investigation—M. 8. ‘Truesdale, a plump hen that weighs around five pounds for roasting. She singes '3 was selected as the date for the truck for Frank Mover, also of the i |Chairman; PER. Walter P. Scotf, it, removes pinfeathers and cleans it thoroughly before stuffing for Noble Grand night when all past A.J, has been delivered. i AV * |John Reck, Carey Tubbs. reasting. During the roasting process she inspects it frequently, 'Noble Grand officers will take The cars, plus a Chevrolet sedan ‘i | Bowling' — Leonard Holmquist, applying basting every twenty minutes, ,charge of the meeting. A social hour | for stock, arrived this week on the ] Chairman; Roger Stevenson, Paul = SR P concluded the meeting yesterday, | North Sea. P Kegel, Frank Metcalf, Steve Yu- By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE .. oo ang sandwich fillings or When farewells were said to Mrs.| —..———— | Kovich, AP Feature Service Writer |m ced with noodles; rice’ or maca- McCorick, who is not expected to| Tides on the Pacific coast are 2 Picture—G. H. Walmsley. y J e 1etum to Juneau until August |generally higher than those on the i e X ; ! Even the housewife who is ex- roni. Librarian—Albert Wile. e B selecting ohfikbne veas| Bosgp el G Atlantic coast, partly because of . 13 perience: se. g Fos. reast eastward winds. Ssnebyl G H. MacSpadden, lizes the importance of buying them' LNEw AUIOMOB“‘ES | Chairman 3 from a reliable deater. Because it MRS. HOOKER WILL ; [ ——a———— Esquire, charc_! §1mmons; Frlner is the chickens which have been BE REBEK LOD GE ARE PURCHASED AT :\\;}erug(‘e ?::ug}d ;'gg producllmr-l Gudrd, Albert Wile; Tiler, William y AH C(_)NNORSMOTOR CO. per hen in ahoma egg-lay properly fed, cared for, killed and Redling; Organist, Lu T v Sl = 3 & ing contest has varied from 190 to | Chaplain, J. 53ty { M 3’;:;“%3‘;‘: Sl e e ”‘“‘"} CONCLAVE DELEGATE, 1207 eggs during the last six years. i | Juneau traffic signals will soon| There are four major classifca- Mrs. Katherine Hooker, for many register “Go” for several new auto- | ticns into which chickens may be years prominent in activities of !he‘mcbiles distributed this week by the ] . H n th > T vil i s | 4 d. They are (1) chickens for Rebekah lodge and a past Noble|Connors Motor Co., Inc, to various e-season in (heir shes notes. The wine kid pumps worn by the wage Laglsla“fln divide cps. Whie saddle-stitching trims the brown calf oxfords roasting or baking (2) -broilers,” Grand in the organization here, residents here. i i (3) “fryers” and (4). chickens for was elected last night to represent| A Buick, model 41, in dark blue,‘ Ihe thici member of the {wo trio favors beigs and black ls tfl Be P d mwxngy fii Ju:wu ot :t & coeweni] A BRI G S TS rflssa The best chicken for roasting or assembly to be held at Vancouver, Goldstein, while another Buick of — # baking is a plump hen which Wash, in June. oy ALhc sa:jn;e m(:ide',lol;.‘,‘ltfllnl\:]?(:k has s P N ¢ 3 ; s : weighs from three and a half to, The assembly will be hel rom been deliveres etzgar. O, WS Featy S mn ;;'r( 55 u ll’ltl) l m Far Off ‘Chalrman, of House COm-‘rweg pounds—or a bit more. It'June 21 to June 23. Mrs. John Mc-| For the Sanitary Meat Market,a | UCATE flAVo“ g o 7% mittee Makes Predic- |should have clear yellow skin, de-'Cormick, who is leaving on theinew General Motors Corporation de- | } if”"(}('('()‘A(IvertlSl’l Wortll Is . cidedly plump breast, back and North Sea tonight for the scuth, will|livery truck is now in the garage‘ c l lng . 9 g tion Abpql Congress Ithighs, and fat which is evenly dis-'also attend the Rebekah assembly of ‘the Connors Motor Co. Where | ¥ ¢ I" » F o, L l | Lerr— | tributed all over the body. ‘\m Vancouver. From there che will | white lettering is being painted on| PuRE Wil ) e | WASHINGTON . April 15— Rep- In selecting a chicken for roast-|fly east as far as Washington, D. C., | the blue-green su.ii.’. i h“u " = L('l ln Orelgn “n‘ s resentative ' Mm‘ain‘RCunnery Jr:., inz I always beware of long, thin,'and will attend the Business and A Chevrolet coupe, Master 6, ha.s {Massachusetts, Chairman of the rangy legs, a bluish color, bruised| T T . st b Th e Empire is wanted in Casa-|House Labor Committee, flatly pre- skin and long, coarse, black hairs,! Morocco. Its advertising|gdicted Congress would enact new since they usually denote a fowl! Mother Acquitted qua ions are known in the f0r-|jabor laws @s a result of the Wag- that is not first-class. 2 | eign country. |ner Act ' decision. | Singe Tt Well | Well, The Empire iz going there\ Connery" said he favors the 30-, In preparing my chicken for in the mail aboard the North Sea.' (hour week for all industry and be- roasting 1 first singe it well and The reason is as follows—in the|jjeves there will be legislation pro- then pick oui the pinfeathers with last mail was received the follow-|yiging for miriimum wages and my fingers and a sharp knife. letter, written in French, and| maximum hours and abolition of | Then I clean, wash and rinse ted is as follows: child labor. lit thoroughly and fill it with stuf-| nea, March 24, 1937—| The first legislation probably will fing. (Although some housewive: ctor of _thE Empire, 'he,be Presidént Roosevelt's favored prefer to add the giblets to the stuf-, aper in Juneau, A";bm enacting a little NRA for the fing. I always save the mfor gravy,> textile industry. 1 I allow about 30 minutes for very mugh obliged 0| jonn 1. Lewis said he would op- each pound for roasting and baste | will transmit to me YOUT | ,ee Jegislation requiring the incor- the fowl every 20 minutes or so. oo for small adver-|oomgtion of labor unions, which Generally T serve it with plain or Il as a copy Of YOUT| gonlq make the unions financially wild rice, a tart jelly or spiced newspaper of your firm to Mr. Jean|yop0 for gots, \fruif, a fruit or vegetable salad and s | Delivery, ROCHES-| yeyuis added that Congress, in a gelatin or frozen dessert. i blanca. vxo‘roccu. their resolution condemning sit-| Two other types of chickens be- y @ Mr. Dlréc-‘ down strikes, company unions and sides the roasting chicken are nguished sa10- | inguetrial* espionage, “admirably “brollers’ and “fryer<” The first 73 'smddled the lituauon o 'wei hs from one and a half to two -’.Ikl.AN ROJAS. [ ugnds while the second weighs } fl" InLE fmm two to two and a half pounds. Either are very young chickens MARGUER]TE BROD, 3 “ flVER wmch may be broiled, fried or sau-! - HERTHpECONONY | tisement. u most) dis v GEORGE W. DUDLEY. eed (cooked in a small amount of % ’ ‘tat). ARE MAKRIED TODAY TABflM‘ BISPUTE How To Pick Chicken ‘ | ! ‘The skin on each should be cream | A. Brod apd iy § colored and smooth, the legs smooth ‘\ e married at and sHort and the claws sharp and s morning, with |, > ‘pointedd Pl;neutth%rs mla light, . ‘Auns & , elix Gra ¥ fuzz and a breast-bone that is pli-| 2 by ,\1rv y i\mu bh.ceh.m. ry IPI . TR Sh(n::'x]rr:‘uh:?m::l: . 'PORTH, ;ND Ore., April 15_o(-lahle when it is pressed with the] E y oxvdomiusuc difficulties (3 w,y, pl.,, at 11 o'~ ficlals of the Maritime Woodwork- nngers are all good indications of | o= tne har hushend isat. New lunnecutt and Herbert Whit-|to attempt to settle the 5“"*‘“"" Stewing _chickens weigh fro Pay Plan by She i8 «shown im tional d.l.iput.e involving 600 Ta- four to six pounds or more and are; Island City, L. L. | M and Mre Dudley are to make!coma boom men, Harold Pritchett,|available throughout the year. They) | one of her three |(heir home on Willoughby Avenue, Président of the Federal of Wood- require long, slow cooking in wa-| i children after the verdict was re- \Formerly of Spokane, the bride hu!warnn. sald here today. Three'ter and are often regarded as the‘ turned. ted on the nursing staff 'thousand sawmill workers in Ta- best type of chicken to buy. BUY NOW! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. y h the Government and St.|coma dre idle because of a dispute| ‘Their stock is delicious in soup, ian Ann's Hospital, and will return to|which arose when the boom men escalloped mixtures or stews. Their * 1 k of 675 nts at|work at St. Ann’s in a few days, were asked to give up their charter)fat often may be substituted for ‘ “ v e Agriculture| Ny pudley ~mployed by the|under the Brotherhood of Carpen- butter in cooking. And their meat! . > » oy representatives of Lhree| vellow Oab co. Y ters and Joiners and to apply for|may be used in all sorts of com- “We recommend to you the Music Festival Concerts. Lode ano p'acer n cour s, 10 states and more) bl charter under the Longshoremen’s bmxtlons—salads a la king mix-| o for sale at ouri. countries, “Alaska” by Lester D, Hendersop |union, ltures, pot ples, soulfles, chicken

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