The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1938, Page 2

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£ Newest Spring Shades! Sheer and Setvice Weights! 75° All first quality! Stockings that give you urprisingly long wear! Sturdy rs, these are well reinforced. Glowing Spring shades. Stock up at this low price! B. M. BEHRENDS €0., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” 40 AND 8 TONIGHT A meeting of the Voiture 1126, of the 40 and 8 has been called by Chef de Gare John E. Pegues at 8 o'clock tonight in the Legion Dugout. Several important matters are coming up and full attendance is requested. - P Ry T TP S5 Gorates il g BETTER FOODS —— LOWER PRICES On Good Foods Our Motto. We Never Sacrifice QUALITY to Make a PRICE! SATURDAY—MONDAY FEATURES APPLES EXTRA | ORANGES Largest—sweelest BEETS Fancy—Sliced No. 2 tins EGGS— FIVE FAST = | ‘DELIVERIES - { |sentence in Commissioner's CY WINESAP—Jumble Pack—BOX N ckA‘rt-:nm"r— gfloztm FANCY BROKEN SECTIONS EXTRA LARGE—EXTRA FRESH FIREMEN'S BALL | ** “fi‘m °‘1i5“iji?fii§‘fi“.‘ o a4 Partly cloudy ‘torfight and Samrday fresh to strong ea.st to north winds. FUR BIG N I GHT Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Srow flurries tonight and caturday, south portion. Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, north ortion. Fresh to strong east to north winds except strong over chan- Month | v Meeling Votes nels with east-west direction and strbng northerly over Chathatn Strait P ? € and Lynn Canal. Money for Unemployed Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong east ar‘d Ba\'kelhall to north wihds along coast from Dixon Entrance to cape Hinchin- i > brook. R, P The Juneau Pire artment will LOCAL DATA go to work Sunday on decorations Time Barometer Temp. Humicity Wind Velocity Weathe for the Firemen's Ball, it was de- 4 p.m. yesty 29.54 10 47 NE 16 Cloudy cided at the regular bi-weekly meet- 4 a.m. today 29.50 8 49 E 12 Clear ing of Firemen last night at the Noon today 29.53 9 46 NE 8 Cloudy Fire Club RADIO REPORTS It's always big, but it will be big- | TODAY ger than ever!” was the proud boast Max.temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip, 4am. of committee members at the meet- gtation last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathe: ing Atka 40 38 40 16 .08 Rain Routine busihess occupied most of Anel o 15 1 L Pl 3 0 Clear the evening, but $10 was donated to Barrow -20 | -24 -22 6 Clear the smployed Work Relief Pro- Nome 8 -22 -22 4 0 Clear gram and $10 to the On-To-Anchor- Bethel 8 -10 -10 8 [ Clear age basketball team. Fairbanks -18 -32 -32 4 0 Clear A committee of five was appointed Dawson -28 { -38 -32 0 0 Clear to lock into the project of a new gt Paul 32 24 30 8 [] Cloudy grandstand at Firemen’s P. the Dutch Harbor 40 30 30 4 0 ' Cloudy local baseball diamond. On the com- RKodiak 32 14 14 24 0 Clear mittee are Arnot Hendrickson, Elroy Cordova 26 10 10 4 0 Pt. Cldy Ninnis, Jim Orme, Minard Mills, Juneau 11 8 8 11 0 Clear Frank Heinke, | sitka 18 | 10 £ 0 g e Ketchikan 26 14 24 8 .01 Snow Prince Rupert 28 20 22 10 02 Clear AnuL | Edmonton 0 =30 =20 4 0 Cloud. Seattle 30 38 10 10 21 Clear | Portland 48 38 10 8 3 Cloudy BREAKS chsIs san Francisco 54 44 50 16 55 Cloudy |New York 50 36 42 20 T Pt.Cldy Washington 50 30 44 4 .01 Cloudy lN N A ZI I-AND WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY | iR otk e he Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 37; Blaine, cloudy. 40; Vic- | very substantial, does ‘lmn clear, 39; Alert Bay, clear, 25; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, 28 5 Triple Island, partly cloudy; Langara, snowing, 2 A&\lllll( - [r)sl Of MIHL €I ing, 25; Craig, snowing, 26; Wrangell, snowihg, 18; Petersburg, snow- 0‘ War FO”OW!I]g Mm_ |ing, 17; Sitka, clear, 15; Hoonaly, clear, 10; Hawk Inlet, cloudy, 4; Ju- neau, cloudy, 8; Skagway. cloudy, 2; Cape Hinc¢hinbrook, partly clou- | lSl(’l“S Marnagc dy, 12; Cape St. Elias, clear, 11; 'Cordova, clear, 8; ‘Chitina, clear, -28 —_— McCarthy, cloudy, -14; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, -15; Tanana, clear BERLIN, Feb. 4 Adolf Hitler -34; Hot Springs, clear, -10; Ruby, clear, -30; Nulato, clear, -36; Kal- today announced that he has as- 'n2. clear, -40; Unalakleet, ‘missing; Flat, clear, -24; Ohogamute, clear sumed the post of Minister of War, -10. thus filling the gap left by the Juneau, Feb. 5. — Sunrise, 7:58 a.m.; sunset, 4:32 p.n. resignation of Marshal Werner von WEATHER SYNOPSIS Blomberg. The barometric pressure is still low this morning from the Gulf The decree, signed by Hitler, of Alaska south to California with a central pressure of 29.10 inches ays: “I will personally exerc at latitiide 56 degrees north and longitude 144 degrees west. The bar- and direct the command of the en- omeéter is high from western and northern Alaska to Hudson’s Bay, with tire army establtshment.” one center of 30.66 inches at Nome and another of 3042 inches at Hitler thus dealt with one of the Churchill, Canada. Light snow fell over Seward Peninsula, at White- gravest crises in his five years of horse, lower Southeast Alaska, and over most of southwest Canada power. The crisis was brought on and light rain over the western Aleutian Islands and from Queen by the “socially impossible” mar- Charlotte Sound to southern California with fair weather prevailing riage of von Blomberg and Erika over the rest of the field of observation. Except at St. Paul and Ket- Gruhn, daughter of a carpenter. chikan, lower lempmatmcs were recorded over Alaska th.s muxnnu, The couple is honeymooning in i "8 e KATES MO TATY G ) MON FITS tion and other influential depart- ments condoned the marriage AT CHURCH PARTY wINTER MEN". B An unusual event is scheduled for | B ] BBED FOR FUR VIOLATION tomorrow night at the Northern nest Buck, a non-resident, was Light Presbtyerian Church when given a three months suspended members of the High School Yourg ALSU APPET!T Court People’s group will meet for a roller this morning on a charge of tak- skating party and taffy pull begin- ing fur without a licénse, Fifteen ning at 7:30 o'clock. When the thermometer hits the mink skins and a marten pelt The affair will assemble those in winter level and winter winds howl found in his possession were seiz- the Sunday School and in the choir, by the call to dinner is one of the &a.Birck” Mad been * Gperating’ on | #nd will be in charge 0f Mrs. Har- imost ‘important events in the day’s Admiralty Island old Smith and Mrs. J. F. Worley. program. | afe Teeded to ‘satisfy ‘the clamoring Bppetites ‘of winter. Salmon cro- | quettes are ohe such dish. These flavorful 'golden crusted balls made |of canmed salmon seem to have | been designed especially to warm up (winter shiverers and to satisfy hun- gry families without upsetting the [food butiget. Use Leftovers There was a time when such things .as ‘croquéttes, casseroles and scallop dishes were entrees that |acted as the forerunner of the roast. Now they are the main course of the dinnher. A change in eating habits that is wel¢omed by every homeémaker who wants her food dol- lar stretched to the limit. Croquetts | t60, are one of the beést known w to use up scraps of meat and ve letablés that would * otherwise be Wasted. We owe a vote of thanks : - o “to the inventor of them. e e B | These salmon ¢roquettes we speak LE' I ucE WAx PAPER labout are not new. In fact, it ‘is an old-fashioned dish. Ingenious modern c¢ooks have discovered a trick in ‘making ‘them, however. We ‘are passing it ‘on to you—the addi- I'tion of ‘gratéd cheese to the egg and ‘¢rackér cfiimb coating. Or, to make /it a lttle easier—tise cheese crack- ters firiely rolléd. This simple ad- sy |dition lénds @ Snappy flavor to the c {dish and makes the Homely, satisfy- iciting. 17 OCH ol i Large—Solid—Clean’ Happy Home, Heavy Grade wing croqneboe somethmg really ex- . An dgg ‘sauce would be a grand !one to use when you serve these to your’ family. ' One advice is to stay PRUNE | PORKand BUTTER | BEANS Kimball's Home Made |satices. You will too effectively| mask the” flavér of the fish and Ichem §f you don't. | ‘And, fiow that we have whipped ,up your enthusiasm for this dish, we have the recipe for you to try. | Salmon Croquettes With Cheese | 1 pound kan of salmon. 3 tablespoons butter. 2 tablespoBris flour. e cup milk. 2 eggs. 1% Cups bread crumbs 1 ‘cup ‘Amierican cheese, grated. Melt the bttter, add flour and stir ‘until smo6th. Add milk gragd- |uhllv #fid cobk over low fire nn!fl {thick and smooth—about 5 min- [utes. Add salmon, orie well beaten' ‘égg and 1 cup bread crumbs. Mix {thorotighly. Cool, form into cyl-' E shapés. Mix rmmming _'crumbs with ‘grated cheese! I'md' qlp croquettes first in beaten iegg ahd then ‘in cruttib mixture. Fry! in deep ‘fat, at a temperatuwre of l.'!(‘fi degrees. Delicious—Tasty, Mrs z dozen 6 ¢ 211 Seward TWO PHONES PO tuh 350 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1938. Ketchikan, snow- | g score of 60 is fair; 80 good : 1. Who is this woman? Who's RED SHIELD FRESH her royal friend? Foods high in energy-giving value away from too highly seasoned | Wanna Be a Sailor? ’ i | to make it even finer ‘ . than ever before— Juneau’s Finest Restaurant ,( renovated —— GASTINEAU CAFE vilAGAIN OPEN AR N WS & sk Pretty Elaine Ca Miami Beach 1938,” ing in the pool of the Floridian ana Club at Miami Beach, Fla. 1 doesn't look TO OFFER ITS PATRONS THE FINEST FOODS AND 7 | MOST COURTEOUS SERVICE What Is Your News 1.Q.? Saturday—'l‘omorrow-s P.M Each question counts 20; each part of a two-part question, 10. A the government’s un- employment census show(a) 5,- 550,000 cut of work, (b) more than 14,000,000, or (c) roughly between 8 and 11 millions? . Whe is the senate’s only cgenarian? 4. The capture of Nanking COFFEE proved that Chinese commu- nists were not supporting the ALL BRANDS government. True or false? 5. What is the salary of a lb -EGGS- New Yerk Extras 3 éo-95¢ EET and JUICY ORANGES 3 doz. 49(: TELEPHONE 478 RA. (‘O.RN PICNIC HAMS Be Sure to Try Them. Supreme Court justice? Must Justices retire at u certain age? Answers on page six -+ CILLAM STILL ~MILK- | Vegetables ALL BRANDS Lettuce UNLUGATED lN : 12 cans Tomatoes Celery ARcTIc wu_ns c Cauliqower Endive Carrots Wilkins Cannot Join Search: " - S, ot i i New Potatoes Gl "FAST_FREE | New Fotoes . Winds ! DELIVERY Fresh Rhubarb FAIRBANKS. Alaska, reb. i— MY sy FRUITS 1 radio con- | - Pilot Harold Gillam had r v tact with Fairbanks and Poiny (‘HOI(E Apples Oranges Barrow today, but was unable to | F R E s “ give his exact location i Grapefruit | He estimated he was eighty miles | SMOKED Pears inland where he saw dog team ' MEATS MANY OTHERS c lb "ARLWAYS THE 28 » tracks three miles from where he | OF ALL KINDS was forced down by bad weather | AT ALL TIMES! —_— and low gasoline supply Monday | | morning. 2.» 8(! Ib. | No team of dogs has yet been! reported to have reached Gmmn.1 ,The pilot said he sent flares up ' lat midnight last night to attract the attention of Point Burrow dog ' teams that left in search of him with 50 gallons of gasoline Sir Hubert Wilkins, from Akla- vik, reported he was unable to take off to search for Gillam be- cause of hxgh winds. . - |4 — * 1 STock QUOTATIONS . NEW YORK, Feh. 4. — Closing quotation of Alaska Jumeau mine stock today is 12%, American Can | 78, American Light and Power ‘4%, | Anaconda 29%, Bethlehem Steel| 151%, Commonwealth and Southern, 1%, Curtiss Wright 4's, General {Motors 327, International Harvest- | er 60, Kennecott 34!i, New York | |Central 16%, Southern Pacific 17%, § United States Steel 50%, Cities | Sewie 1%, Bxcmncl bid 3'%, ask- jed 5, Pound $5.01 5 \ | DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The following are today’s DoW, | Jones averages: industrials 12052, up 2.03; rails 2742, up 34; uulmes 1844, up 19,

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