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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY DEC. 8, 1938. 4 ' e e o——— : | U. S. DEP. RICULTURE, WEA' Dedc Goesto Town (JURORS STLL |1f You Are Handy in Your | “* ™oy — T OUT INSMITH THE WEATHER . . * (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) A -~ Rilcnen Then Just Cook Forecast for Juncan and vicni(s, besinning at 3:30 pm. Dee. 8 | Snow flurries tonight and Friday. colder tonight; moderate to fresh il : 2 southeast winds. 3 E n Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Snow flurries over north By No Agreement Reached Qe FISHINAS PYESEMIS woruon. occasionut rain over south portion tonisit and Friday, colder | | tenight; moderate to fresh southeast winds except fresh to strong over I 25 Hours After Ihey Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait, and Frederick Sound g k& & | and fresh to strong southerly winds over Lynn Canal i Retired foDeliberate | Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to of strong southeast \_xmds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape - Twenty-five hours after it had { Hinchinbrook tonight and Frndqu o5 e retired, at 2:40 o'clock yesterday af- [ ROCABDATE ternibon, the jury Weighing the For- Time 3 Bfl{?meter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weather Test V. Smith murder case was still i 80 B b it ;Z 3? 29 90 SW 3 LtRain in its locked jury room this after- ' 80 S FouRy ot = o3 w - Cloudy E oo | ‘ Noon today 29.51 37 66 w 10 Cloudy : ! This morning the jury asked per- | RADIO REPORTS mission of Judge George F. Alex-| | 1 TODAY ander to visit the Smith home where | Max. tempt. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip 4am. : Smith is alleged to have shot and Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 Weather » |killed Thomas Colling. The visit l Atka 40 0 36 11 Bt oty d {was made with instructions from ‘ Anchorage 38 30 30 6 01 Cloudy [the court shortly before noon. Re- | Barrow 2 -20 -20 6 0 ' | turning, the jurors went to lunch | Nome 4 8 0 Clear ; and then back into their jury room | Bethel 16 4 . Cloudy ] where they were still closeted at 4| ‘ Fairbanks 0 4 06 Lt. Snow i i oclock this afternoon | | Dawson -16 12 0 Cloudy g ! = | St. Paul 28 02 Lt. Snow | | | Dutch Harbor 8 32 Cloudy ) jLlevelana is | Kodiak 4 Clear ! 4 Cordova 4 Clear To Get Pubh( | Juneau 1 Cloudy Sitka i [ | Ketchikan 4 16 Mod. R'n H oun"y |ub | Prince Rupert 48 34 HVYR'n | | Edmont 32 Jloudy ! CLEVELAND, O, Dec. 8—Cleve- 9% Gt l 7 7 g R | land common folk"” are going 3 P finis .i"u‘rll'md '-),x 54 4 0 ( \ E | navé ' miifion dollar. cousitey club.| A home d fruit pudding ready to be @ gift in the | Portland 4 loudy | Three hundred acres of cily| heat-resistant glass casserole in which it wa | San Prancisco o] | i o 8 g Clear | property will be transformed into s - | Sl 3 2 - > B+ G t‘ej pleasure place by WPA|By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE COOL WE I "OME ashington 2 36 36 4 0 Cloudy P There will be two golt A F AT iyt Wiktel & Al WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. T0iAY 1.00 a swimming pool, tennis ; GIVEN L]:,NI | attle (airpost), cloudy, temperature 54; Bellingham, cloudy, 53; 1.5 Dedee Hoenig | courts, an elaborate clubhouse, and | If you're a w'.‘l cook you've got I . fog, 49: Alert Bay, cloudy, 48; Bull Harbor, raining, 48: i oiiB:ibe" rasRitis, Didbs |landscaping to suit. 3 Wex f” 8 104.0] e | gara, cloudy, 42; Triple Island, cloudy; Prihce Rupert, raining, 42; “ of New York & s’tand-ir ! g \ ”“‘ iy ‘[ | J{L‘!(hlkdn cloudy, 37; Craig, cloudy, 40; Wrangell, cloudy, 36; Peters- 4.50 Gihger Rogerd, isvie plage Mo“ler Kekhikan gt | burg, raining, 37; Sitka, cloudy, 39; €ape Spencer, cloudy, 36; Hoonah, . . . . . . “ a striking figure as she [ 1t ey s St Bt that | riou(iy. 34; Hawk Inlet, cloudy, 34; Tenakee, cloudy, 34; Radioville, | cloudy, 36; Skagway, clear, 33; Haines, cloudy; Eldred Rock, cloudy, 34; Taku Lodge, clou 29; Tulsequah, cloud, 31; Atlin, cloudy, Cape St. Elias, cloudy, 34; Cape Hinzhinbrook, cloudy, 30; Cordo 20; Chitina, fog; McCarthy, clear, 0; Seéward, snowing, 31; ; Fairbanks, snowing, 6; Hot Springs, snowing, 8; . 9; Nulato, snowing, 0; Ruby, cloudy, 0; McGrath, clou- ing, 14; Stuyahok, snowing, 5; Bethel, cloudy, 15; , -1; Solomon, clear, 2; Golovin, cloudy, 3; Council, clear -3; Gambell, cloudy, 8. Juneau, Dec. 9.—Sunrise, | o i o 4 | “ Pajamas . . $L7510 5.75 Tiisg, Toa., whlre shie 1 savafiar ' Man, Dies in N e T { | ‘ Pajama & Bath Sets . . 8.75 o8 Tis o o Bikve epiRt e Y o ETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 8. friends for making some one thing K {0"FESSIO“ IN S, H. Petersen, member of the Ket- | ¢Pecially well -a tas )-*li-'” e chikan Utilities Board of Control e i A e s B M gwri%wflfis c@ E left for Bellingham, Wash, thi iy e URS U N B il U , H. Boyd Petersen, |°f bottery container and ready to ) into the oven and } t. Or send it in a mu 1 I'mother, M i l“ COURT (AS (}l:m I.lwrz? y('nL('l‘(lll) as the result of | m——— neumonia. —— | RERAE 1 DUty B 1 ring 1 For A Bachelor Girl iovied AF, AFBASTE IR Judge Admits Evidence of ays Married _ Warden, Convict, in Couples Shouldn’t Murder Trial | Setle Down e CHICAGO, De(‘ 8.—Couples who | her know in advance so she wor marry to “settle down” are likely | 3t0ck up) ading Department Store’ “Juneau’s L a.m.; sunset, 3:10 p.m e s P R | WEATHER SYNOPSIS A trough of low barometric pressure covered the southern porti of Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, and British Columbia this morning one center of 28.98 inches over the Aleutian Islands west of Atka another of 29.24 inches about 50 miles v of Prince of Wales Island. Air pressure w moderately high over northern Alaska, and over the Pacific Ocean from north of the Hawaiian Island to the Pacific states Light precipitation fell over the Aleutian Islands, the Kuskokwim and upper Tanana valleys, over the coastal regions from Prince William Sound to Oregon, and over northcentral Canada with gener: weather prevailing over the rest of the West Coast states, we: t of the makings, of a Christma ATTLE, Dec. 8. — Superior = GIFTS FOR ern and p— ¢ 5 Ch‘%u Batchelor '0 to be headed for difficulties, | can send ¢ C i central Canada, and Alaska. Temperatures were colder this morning EVERY HOME ruled as admissible the testi- Dr. Paul Popenoe, Director of o | over northern Alaska, and from Cordova and Kodiak to upper Southeast nony of Warden J. M. McCauley, Institute of Family Relations, e e | Alaska, and warmer over the rest of Alaska. - PUEE PR Angeles, in a recent address her® me freshly cc vegetable: | & ‘ B direct from of the Walla Walla State Prison, and /oy " o0 530 W enirance to a | cranberry jelly. And top it off with | “Residents claim a white settle-, In New Orleans, there are several Millicent Paddleford Fawcett, con- | qynamic, new and richer life.” Dr.|2 big mince pie, ready for reheat- ont was made at New Smyrna | famous old restaurants where diners ict, regarding confessions given in | Popenoe declared. “Don't marry | in ach, Fla, in 1565, nine months |enter, sit down and are served an ison last spring by Mary r-lmmr‘to settle down.” And 't forget the jellies before St. Augustine, which is gen- | elaborate meal without having to | erally regarded the oldest city in the | go to the trouble of ordering or | United States. speaking a word. “Most marriage difficulties are|Jjams and pi s you put | caused by improper balance of nor- | summer especially s mal human needs—the need for so- | in mind. They just need to be wrap- nal and herself, in the slaying | cial acceptance, a full emotional | bed in holiday fashion nith, 73, implicating Descasto Ear)\ v, life termer and habitual FINE FIGU ASH TRAYS & TIARS PAW 5 { James Eugene Bassett, 35, of An-|life and some outlet for individual| A Clyristmas surprise p e ‘ TOBACCO JARS -POWDER 8 napolis, Maryland, for his blue |creative xmpulhs‘es. Mz} ge m‘oh- S fmvl lfmmi.\; ift. Get a ’ i " o 32 At lems are problems of personality ge box and line it with waxad Riefenstahl, cemely Ger- JEWELRY BOXES - BOOK ENDS P RO D land lacks in balance can be recog- [paper. Cover with cookies, tightly| man actress and film director, Judge Bul(he;u;"la);;wnpw;-r :m;en;d nized easily If partners honestly [ packed and spread with waxed who has frequently been ro- AT o | the testimony o e Patrol Serg- study theniselves and see causes|er. Add a layer of candied fr tically 1 with Adolf VASES Jv B(; OF PIDA AND | cant Joseph McCauley, no kin to the | rather than symptoms of discord.” | stuffed dates and fruit strings. was recently handed a arden, who qlbmsuuned M_rs,tsmmr - e er these with more ed p ;wd welcome in the southern | T— H last spring, posing as a priest. "‘;S '( S and on top place delicions hor ) nia film coleny when a OTHEB A r S OF C IO}CE Warden McCauley and Mrs. Faw- WA B Y(I-E made candies. Fill in the chinks| {rade paper bore a full page ad- d nutmeats and| vertisement declaring “there is Schilling Tea is always delightful | no reem in Hollywood for Leni | in both flavor and aroma—always For a business girl a large sized| Riefenstahl.” The advertisement A . i casto Earl Mayer, slew Bassett and| CHICAGO, Dec. 8. — Testing [box of Chri | clear. becauseit's made from choic- sed voluntarily how her son De- | ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP IN Py tmas goodies will help hed by the Hollywood | GLEAMING WHITE AND COLOR- she helped dismember the body, |lanes for bicycles are recommended |solve her problem for evening snacks | 2 League. Miss Riefen- est tea leaves. Tt comes to you, burn the clothing, and scatter the |by Miss Minnie Fallon, assistant|when friends drop in. Select jars| stahl is studyin Ameri : i g | s = ¢ s E 2 studying American 1 P active, red cello- ED ALZ\BI\ STERS _________ cth along the highway enroute to superintendent of schools incharge | with tightly fitting lids to hold the metheds of {he motion picture fresh, {0 g EItmcHTey 1DADL] ecret the bits of body in the woods. of elementary grades. confections to keep them fresh, industry. phane - sealed The body never found. } She requested principals to or- How About Cookies? = _ { packagc! T - |ganize such lanes for assurance| The full cooky jar as a present LOCOMOTIVE | GOING SOUTH that bicycles have good brakes and [is hard to beat. Fill a fancy or plain | GIRLRONG i - proper lighing equipment and to | jar with scveral varieties of hor NQENOW G ReTIURIEIE youbs- | L. Meadows, of Sitka, accompan- |instruet riders in rules of safety|made cookies, kinds that keep well | Con 10COmOLve engineer | by Mrs. Meadows, is aboard thé and how to use arm signals like |Tie a fancy paper over (he te oo e SR rthland enroute to the States. motorists. the jar and add some pine cc pulling freights in the A e loliday greens fdog a8 ORHRS £ LEATHER JACKETS it model $Q B() And don’t forget the bachelo * } St i Formerly, $12.50. Front quarter horsehide—silk lining. R friend who likes to cook. A box of SHIRT 00 . assorted sandwich spreads, some sal- | : ’ VY SiE e $5 ’ ad dressing, a bottle of chutney | ALL woo“ RA jE chili sauce and some spiced peach- | es will make a present for him. If| You'll Say—"“What a Shirt!” Double front, back; ‘insidé your bachelor is not a housekeeper. pocket. Absolutely fast navy blue color. Thick silk-wool a fabric; waterproof. DOUBLE YOUR ENJOYMENT T send :’x large box of chocolate fudge | IS AN ALL-AMERICAN CUSTOM 3”“:: he, peanut brittle and stuffe OVERCOATS vy "= or SPECIAL slz 50 ...WITH DOUBLY-SMOOTH o JUNEAU MARBLE WORIKS outh Franklin Street She is | dark grey = Formerly $19—New Stock: Here is a recipe for a fruit cake 3 n casserolo: Barrett and | THE YOUNG MEN’S si-loif America is fast finding out g7, A 2 1bs. seedless raisins, 1 Ib, scec his Royal Alaskans | Y ’ 247 South Franklin 3 that Ten Hi%h really does % raisms, % Ib. candied orange peel ar to play. | W e . | Double Your Enjoyment! This % Ib. candiod cherries, ' lb. citron ¢ 5 g 1 P 4 1b. dates, %% Ib. fig 1b. blanch- v { fine bo,ub’on is becoming A almonds, % 1o flour, % 1b, butter | Ga 54 ~ i the nation's leading seller % Ib. granulated sugar, 6 eggs, well o e y ‘ because it's doubly smooth. beaten, 1 cup sour milk, 1'% cups e | ur oa i currant jelly, 1 tablespoon vanilla ONE DOLLAR | T o T e g : ! doubly rich in bourbon taste. extract, 1': teaspoon: S y salt, 2 tea- 7 : : ! Ten High is h'ee of rough speons nutmeg, 2 teaspoons cinna- | Beicony i i B Iacket, Bolero { edges because it's distilled mon, 1 teasposn alispice, % teaspoon | AL +p byHiramWalker'sfamed cloves, spoon soda, 1 teaspoon | or Scarf . .. 4 doubly- careful control baking powder. The time is | H intheworld'slargestdis- DC’;"" “'t‘;:“] i}‘[‘"’ nuts coarsely. line o'clock choose yours from the 3 redge wi half cup of flour. In | i tillery. Be bourbon-wise another bowl, cream together butter 2 :la::;;st selection in the | —buy Ten High at your and sugar until light. Add well- | fos i liquor store right away. beaten eggs, sour milk, jelly and va- G o I | § nilla. Mix thoroughly. Sift together 2 : MR i rest of flour, the salt, nutmeg, cin- | SQLIIRL | BEST namen, - allspice cloves, soda and To the WEASEL " BOURBON baking powder, Add flour mixture. | MUBREAT f : Beat until smooth. Stir in dredged | s E “ l o R CARACUL : B fruits and nuts. Pour into well-| FOX SCARFS greased heat-resistant glass casser- | oles. (Use three one quart casseroles B A L L | or two one and one-half quart\ G ld "\i ? casseroles.) Put covers on dishes and | You can’t afford Ch;as. 0 Steln 3 bake i a 275° F. oven for two and —— /A i ’/'/’/'l Ly E/ | ¢ STRAIGHT uénc-lhulfflhoutrx. Remove from oven. to miss it & Co i ‘col without removing covers. If X 1 GIAELIL R |cecired. seal cages, whore cover | o You canm afford - : > : _— SR 7 % 2 WAl joins dish, with paraffin. ¥ : 3 » ““ ism | *+This makes about five pounds of Open Saturday Evenings r [ & 0 PROO JALKER & SONS INC., Peoria, lifincis. Distilleries at Pecria) i - 5 "'ld‘""]f" gt G‘;a‘r"' w":" o puading. {*l . 3 i

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