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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937. * }sEc U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU SEC. WALLACE You Can Brighten Fading IMEXICO GIVES ROME, Aug. 18—Italian women, ssing the Mediterranean to Af- rica, are now taking an important ing the younger generation under control,” and the Rev. Vernon C.| Tyree of St. Clairsville, the Bel- !mont County seat, added: “I would AMY BARLOW FROM KETCHIKAN VISITS bably will leave tomorrow for White- horse after taking a full fuel load THE WEATHER A i roing Di I . $ U.S. STUDENTS | Summer by Serving Dishes oy e . 5. et v . ‘I l Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 A 18. ) ' "'/ s p.m., Aug. 1 2 lt’l COIU" "t 1 ea tl me, ! Generally fair tonight and Thursday, slightly cooler tonight; gentlr N HISS'NG HINTS‘ {to moderate westerly winds. P, | LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet ‘ MEXICO CITY, Aug. 18—"Well, “_]oseph Plan Is Submw 4 pm. yest'y 5;007 52 92 swWw 3 Lt. Rain s0 long, T've got a class'at 15 o'- g il U6 &% thany 30.05 52 98 s 1 Lt. Rain clock.” ted, But Toil Tillers [Noon totay 5010 62 66 s 5 Clear ) § That method of telling time after Are Given Credit ) . RADIO REPORTS 4 noon is one of the two things 8 TODAY ] Afwericsl sWRents WMeHWIG Mmdk WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, — This Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. # e man Wallace of Agriculture, with| Statidn last24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather 4 sity of exico SR AT v 0 4 = ¥ b4 0 the shy, cornfield grin, is foxy. Anchorage 67 | 50 4 > adapt thomoslvas 0. - TS SAhe He has been talking for a long|Barrow 54 | 38 = 0 Cloudy thing is }-J;.\\ room lectures deliv-| time about his “Joseph Plan” of |Nome 52 [ 48 4 06 Cloudy 2 ered in Spanish. | | crop insurance, to be coupled with |Bethel 56 | 50 12 50 Rain gae ".‘m?" .mlk'lng n.bout} {crop control and soil conservation|FairBanks 62 50 12 45 Cloudy 3 11; ‘“l“1 ”16‘ %;]m;r(LZLn?u;dhneiil | legislation in a new agricultural D«aw;onl 60 4 0 06 Cloudy hough they are 2 X rORT S speci; St. Paul 50 4 gt -~ Lo 4 o program. But his special baby, the ¥ek, op pame A E A T OR L] crop insurance plan, is not to the{Dutch Harbor .76 | 62 64 8 0 Clear e g B | |liking of all farmers. They have|Kodiak 0 52 54 4 0 Clear More than 500 l‘l"m”.”calrl‘s X, |felt he was perhaps slipping a fast [Cordova 58 50 50 0 09 Cloudy | 2 331 \‘llt‘?lu:‘r:\;x:]r;iredmg:t c]Ie L;:?x; one over on them by which they J“:;:l" -';3 51 52 1 -g’ Rain bk g Fanos . X 59 - — - would be compelled ultimately to|Sitka il s o pay their own crop control bills Ketchikan 66 52 52 4 10 Rain 4 The school is housed in one instead of taking it from the|Prince Rupert 82 | 50 52 8 o 4 Rain building, the former residenec of a "fi:(‘asurv Con:'n-ss has known the | Edmonton .. 68 42 42 o 01 Clear P ip";:fh :""?c‘:fif;s:s: ;;‘goca:'bfizf; ASPARAGUS LUNCHEON PLATE 3 farmers’ position all along. Seattle :: 2‘; 58 g g g:f:: the qip ulp the average American| Nearly every color on the culinary spectrum apvears in this dish. ;:;";I::nclsco % 83 gg 5 i Oloudy backyard. All class rooms open to| Stalks of green asparagus are topped by strips of red pimiento and “FARMERS’ BILL" S etk g | i +3 i i Hoidy the patio, and it is not uncommon| imbedded in gelatin. Slices of hard-cooked egg and fresh tomatoes But what was the surprise of W&shmgwnfl 92 4 b X 0 Pt. Cldy to see a student outside convers-| and crisp leaves of lettuce add to the rainbow. Congress recently to find the whole i o WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY ing freely with a friend in class. ) —| program boiled into D'l:'le bill “by k ) ¥ ¢ Startling to the visitop from the /By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE .. ; sprig of mint. the farmers themselves,” The Am- Seattle (airport), clear, temperature, 54; Blaine, clear, 54; Victoria, e Top e e i "ar Fed ; Alert Bay, cloudy, 59; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 53; Triple Island S | United States is the chorus of hiss-| AP Feature Service Writer Surround a cheese souffle with|¢rican Farm Bureau eration [clear, 54; Alert Bay, cloudy, 59; R 5y y, 53; Trip! A =y b ing that occasionally arises from| Point up your meals these o ied mushrooms and buttered |Dad put the thing together, the,raining, —; Langara, raining, 53; Prince Rupert, raining, 54; e.- .. ‘his Mexican fellow students. They guid days of waning summer Wwith p.occoli—for luncheon. | public was told, and the Depart-|chikan, raining, 53; Craig. cloudy, 55; Wrangell, cloudy, 54; Petersburg, z are not hissing the professor how- some colorful dishes. % I"‘x’ a pea or carrot ring with|ment of Agriculture professed tojcloudy, 54; Sitka, clear, 59; Tenake>, cloudy, :PortrAllhorp. clear, —; ever. A couple may be talking to0| The increasingly popular fruit|creamed ecggs. Pour creamed peas|Dhave a hands-off attitude, although|Todd, cloudy, —; Radioville, clear, 52; .f!u:mau,wcle:dréé::;tskag\lvn,g Ycl(;:- i |loudly, or there may be too much|platters and refrigerator desseris|over an egg or tomato souffle. being willing to go along. dy, 52; Cordova, cloudy, 52; Chitina, foggy . yd c(;\; ly X shuffling of feet, and the mssing isfoffer endless possibilities for com-| Here is a new dish: Wallace and H. R. Tolley, AAA; Anchorage, cloudy, 59; Portage, cloudy, 52; Fan‘banksd?ou ly, S Nen= for silence. bining foods that are harmonious aragus Luncheon Plate Administrator, kissed the thing off |ana, clear, 50; Hot Springs, cloudy, 50; Tfi}’mnfl cloudy, 50; Ruby, rain= The professor does not have tolin taste and color. (Serves Six) as in the hands of the farmers and |ing. 47; Nulato, raining, 48; Fiat, raining, 52; Ohogamute, mfmnv, 48; |k rd 1t is kept for him. snerous plate of diced | e 8 pointed to Edward A. O'Neal, Farm | Nome, raining, 49; Solomon; raining, 56; Golovin, cloudy, 52; (_:ouncu, eep ‘order. lor Top a generous [ 1 package salad gelatin | . 2 N " P S| cloudy, 47; Teller, cloudy, 50; Deerin, cloudy, 50; Egavik, raining, 50, sliced oranges, peaches | - o water Bureau President, as the source of | y, 475 y y {Plppepp s, S0 s ol i e 11 inf ti bout it Juneau, August 19. — Sunrise, 9 a.m.; sunset, 7:37 p.m. : or apricots and seedless grapes with 1, teaspoon salt all information about it. s . e y Tt 3 | a few red raspberries and blueber- 1 cup r’nld water It was a neat trick, but there! WEATHER bYNQPa-b i A STYLE FAVORITE | ries. Add a dash of lemon juice and' 1 teaspoon scraped onion | had been a slip. A day or so before The barometric pressure_has rifvn slightly over ngrth.wes'tcn? A.l- ; {just the right amount of your fav- 2 teaspoons vinegar a2 White House conference farm (aska and the Alaskan Arctic coas! fllthoug_?l‘ n,w premugfi «im\.;m.uw'x' J é | 1 orite salad dressing. | 6 bunches cooked green as- bureau leaders came to Washing- !much below normal, the lowest rgp srted pressure being 29: € ‘n(, hes a % 2 Bfln 4 fl “s IGEy Rainbows With Melons | paragus (4 or 5 stalks in a |ton and spent several hours listen- | Barrow. Low pressure also prevailed over ?a(ximrda ml()he vl(-nu:.]):io;‘tlm - i : | gus . revai vson al air- ¥ Dig a little hole in the center of bunch) ing to Wallace and Tolley explain-|Hudson Bay region. High pressure prevailed from Dawso Y ight out | a fruit plate and insert a mound of 1 pimiento, cut in strips ling the contents of the legislative |banks southwestward across the Gulf of Alaska to the vicinity of Mid- .OU can step rig] o | ere s xamp 8 cottage or cream cheese | 6 hard-cooked eggs, cut in draft of the bill, just then being|way Island, the crest belng 80.58 inches over the Pacific Ocean at lati- E among them in a stylish, smartly tail- Arrange thin slices of honey-) quarters | put together. {tude 42 degrees and longitude 164 degrees. This ge"‘_éf:: ?WSWN m:‘» b ared topoost Hke (i Ecim e HED: i dew, cantaloupe and watermelor 3 tomatoes, cut in eighths But farmers talk loud and rc—:mbuuon has been attended by PF"C‘_I’“;‘“‘I’" kovirllt i dmh “;r' - u"‘: gissiobisionis by Mg POWHATAN; O., Aug. 18.—Pub-|in rainbow effect. | Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. | porters waiting outside to get a|southeastern, and northern portions of Alaska Tollowed by clearing this 1 Rochester on whom we pin a gof)d lic whipping—or, “barrel justice”—| < For a red-and-green salad, stufl|aqd salt, cold water, onion and vine- | report heard everything. !mommg_ovor the northern portion ]n u t;l\-s Dbt('l' i-l my g l’;- | deal of confidence—ior they certain- was credited today by a county|ripe tomatoes with diced cucum-|gor Ghill until mixture begins to| erally fair weather along the coasta Foliohs o Dt HSINE cal- l ly know how to design a coat that judge with reducing juvenile de-|bers, artichoke hearts, green bea: AT e e She AN b SHIFTING ROLES ward to the northern portion of the Guif of Alaska. looks well, and how to tailor it so it lingency nearly 60 per cent in this|peas or chopped green pepper ches in shallow pan, about one| wallace and Tolley did the ex- aboard. He is flying the plane which Rhepdiocking yell. Thatls peoiubly coal mining village. (Whole cooked beets may be used in finch apart, and place 2 strips of pi- | plaining. The Farm Bureau men will be used to refuel Mattern's | why more and more young fellows For five years Powhatan's 2500 place of the tomatoes). Serve salad miento over each bunch. Pour thick- | who later would take credit were | | plane. * are asking for Michaels-Stern Value- | residents have heard almost daily greens and top with dressing ened gelatin over the asparagus t0|going all the listening. When the e R M L LT Fizst Clothes. They are made right the swish of the whip as it de-| Try filling a jellied tomato ringcover. Chill until firm. Cut around | conference broke up, Wallace and and priced right. Come right in and scended on some youthful culprit’s With crab, shrimp, —salmon jeach bunch of asparagus into ob-|Toley shifted roles, and let the VIET see these new topcoats. posterior bent over a barrel in the [chicken salad. Garnish it with cu-ijongs and serve each portion on let- | poo. ™ o0 o talking. l 1] public square. cumber pickle rings, artichoke|tyce, Alternate hard-cooked egg and| pegt information is that the bill 5 TOURCOTES Since the first public ‘whipping hearts (marinated in French dress-|tomato around asparagus and gar-!y.< qrawn up by attorneys of the \ | | BY MICHAELS-STERN was administered by hefty Marshal ir;gt “n'dl T olives. Outline the u.\n with mayonnaise. ! Agricultural Department and '-hbv RFdward = Carpenter, he estimated |Plate with cr . — e, — | e g ! B. M. BEHRENDS ihal 2000 youths ranging n aso| Coulflewer Surrounded "Not allfermers like the bill et o : i I from eight to fifteen years had relt‘! U;“ "‘;‘:‘ ;:/‘1 “""“l ‘}'"‘“““ ""] Four Men Killed, Ten Parity payments and commodity (Continued trom . e | 3 R the sting of his lash or paddle. ruit mold len it has congezled . = o i ORI N W ] 1 { CO.. Inc “r kmgw this,” said Cuflnty Pro-|unmold it on lettuce and surround ln]ured - ExPlos.on l‘- ‘L: ‘:151 :l\]m%;: ‘:l‘f/flt,lv;)]rl() l;;:jelx[]}t' DiePeted to ks CHRENY supphcs‘ '3 : } Juneaws Leading Department Store bate Judge Harry L. Albright, “ju-|it With seedless grapes, alligator : l;w ’\‘;mmsl growing top large un- [*d Warm clothing. ) venile deunquenéy in Powhatan has |Pear slices and pitted red cherries PHILADE I’HI]A“ Pa., Aug. 18— PR e Sl PLAN WORKED OUT : car French dressing is especially suit-|Four men were killed and ten in-der the 2 el . 3 ot e g i R | jured toc a steam explosion on | Popular. | PITTSBURGH, Aug. 18. — James 5 Jai: o YAn potvER Do Plac ooked cauliflower in the|the destroyer Cassin in the Phila- - e {Mattern has messaged his wife, Dor- . m[ : o WEaI Sarles. ywenk dnte St Cema:r.ooe; :\ i‘rmll vegetable platter delphia y Yard Small cars of low gas consumption (othy Mattern, here that “I haven't ctl rl I]] ‘\ '_5 FOB YOUR MONEY /They can dispose justioe in fivel % rround it with a ring of diced| The Cassin, one of the Navy’s new- can be rented in Europe now for|been flying due to the weather but| ’ ’ - 7 minutes over & barrel in a rather | 2 Fhet dsetiovars wasd 4 ¢ bo a day. Tourists are advised |have very safe plans worked out. C ¥ effective way.” carrots which in turn have been out- ' est destroyers was in drydock in the about $5 a day. Tourists are advise LINCOLN IN ATR : i a {Navy Yard for repairs en an to obtain international driving li- Marshal Carpenter sits as prose- lined with buv.tere.d beets. Parsle; . Navy d for xn,px} when an to (-),. Al i 8 . SEATTLE, Aug. 18, — Garland < cress, radish “roses” or celery “curls” explosing pipe showered the men censes in New York before going| | " > g 9 il SUbat) s, MIRUSUN Coml 0B Of {1 doifiplete thie Pictie. |with metal and scalding steam. |abroad. Tiricoln, pliowtls SEAGEENS e NAREES l l]]} ; Y T T ljuyenile violators. He makes the“"sfl‘e e Jellted ’!’%quemn OL. s el AN plane, left Seattle at 3:15 yesterday | 1“5 Poselbie: Bl 1 fs Ao | aciiee hatia (NS SO IMIBION. O |, ik o exies o Gitiica and. fuil uz[ur the Board of Inquiry to inves-| The farm value of peanuts in the|intending to fly non-stop to Fair- ENDED FOR ‘"“e""h“‘ d“";“hi;he;l:;;ve ey bunishment on the basis of the of-| iy “aesorted fresh fruits blended|tigate the cause late this after- United States in 1936 is estimated Haks e ik BL O 1stome: aly. ense. rith = i e ‘v( 44,150,000, [styles in clothes are sent them di- | Dr. G. L. Ramsey, leading physi-| V. Salad dressing or mayonnaise.jnoon. b ———- | VANDERHOOF, BC, Aug. 18. -- FINER TASTE ct from Rome to help keep them cian and civic leader, described the | Garland Lincoln’s plane landed here Tn anflN!ZE happy. system as “very effective in keep- .l"Ol‘CC&St $10 500 000 OOO a.I'VCSt fOI' 1 7 at 10:54 a.m. today after a three- | hour flight from Vancouver. He pro- not, mind administering ‘the lash myself if some cases* ' PROBE BEGUN OF U. . NAZIS WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Attor- ney General Cummings said today he ‘has asked the Bureau of Inves- | tigation to inspect Nazi military training camps throughout the na- tion to determine if they have vio- MRS. KARNES HERE Miss Amy Barlow of Ketchikan, who has been traveling in the East as far as Toronto and the Adiron- dacks, arrived in Juneau aboard the Princess Charlotte to be the guest of Mrs. A. E. Karnes. Miss Barlow and Mrs. Karnes for- merly taught together in Ketchi- kan, where Miss Barlow is now teaching. Last year she taught on exchange in Hawaii. While vacationing in the East, Miss Barlow attended the National Education Association convention at which Everett Erickson of Juneau !ated Federal law. was a delegate. Miss Barlow is to Complaints have been received leave toward the end of the week 1YOm private citizens through Rep- prestige the ives. to visit with her sister in Sitka, Fesentative Citron of Connecticut. Utmost precautions are taken to|Prior to her departure, she is to be =l protect. the women from harsher entertained at tea, Friday PEIPING, China, Aug. 18.—Be- | part in the Fascist colonization program. Attractive Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery positions in outposts of the Ministry of REast Africa have drawn several score women to Gondar, Asmara, Gimma ind other colonial cities. Addis Ababa will be the destina- tion of ten young women who have sailed to work in the capital once ruled by Haile Selassie. Another group soon to leave is composed of ten holders of diplomas in obstet- rics. Chosen from long lists of appli the women to Afric are those judged best suited to pre- Ttalian calture among the and heighten its empire cants, sent serve For Your Friends: Extra Copies , sides of life in Africa, and as much {noon at the Karnes residence. | cause their dresses were “so be- I witching as to make them unseem- of this 1937 ly to look at,” two waitr were arrested in Peiping. | D l t At the same time, a high school | evelopmen issued an order forbidding the stu- | dents to curl their hair. Those| who have already had permanents ! must register and if they are found | indulging in the practice again, | they will be punished Reich Sends China Fast Torpedo Boats Edition of the Daily Alaska Empire are available at the Business Office ; of the ] Empire Printing Co. g Publishers—Daily Alaska Empire Fly from SEATTLE or VANCOUVER to CALIFORNIA and the EAST—low fares United Air Lines, oldest, most popular in U. offers 3-mile- a-minute service with twin-engined Boeings or Douglases. Only 5)4¢ a mile (including meals) from Seattle and Van- couver to California and 200 major cities in U. S, FROM SEATTLE (Your air fare includes everything— meals—"'no extras.” 10% off on round trips). 135 pounds Baggage Allowance. Portland . .,. $ 882 1 hr. Chicagp. . . . $105.00 1324 hrs. “SanFrancisco 43.98 5 hrs. New York .., 149 18 hrs, Los Angeles . 6 Fast service to Detroit, L]L\L- 714 hrs Denver, ... 77.74 9'shrs. land, Washington, Boston. | SHANGHAI, China, Aug. 18. German-built speedboats equipped with two torpedo tubes and capable | of a speed of 45 miles an hour are the latest acquisitions of the Chin- ese government. Two of the craft| have been delivered here and it is understood eight more are to follow. | failed to ravage the agricultural world this year. ent of agriculture Current reports of the departm This returning prosperity for the farmer is not forecast a bumper $10,500,000,000 harvest this 5 i 3 8 O, " It is reported that the deadly , best since 1929. Wheat and corn €rops are confined to any one crop or section, but is fairly ln{urmlmonmdris:drv;vhzr.x‘ A '1“‘?.&45)(K'vI‘ur‘;‘u&.lny;lm?hmpumn craft are to be stationed in the {::{" than at any time in the past eight yux-si lu’flVEl;!al, l’lmbdeim}; pr:}s‘ag:“f newt a:d coiI;Unued T 1 AR e 1/nos 1514—6th Ave., Sealite. T Yangtse river at Chinkiang, nou and @ 10 per cent increase in the cotton crop is | era of well-being for the tillers of the soil. The Juneau elephone—374 o farmers’ average 1937 net income is expected to reach about §$1,200, an increase of approximately $300 over the 1636 figure. larger anticipated. Farmers are also receiving a share of the “food dollar” as a result of Hai’nag commodity prices, And the droughts of 1 from the Pacific ocean. A dozen similar craft, built in Britain, are Irppuled to have arrived up the river, .UNITED AIR LINES.

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