The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1939, Page 8

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) to reach third reading and floor Ilnn Chamber of Commerce men debate, House Bill No. 3's death |were asking for Government boats ¢« 7 lgave an INteresting” picture of ‘divid- jon which to send Oulsde an an- ed voles (o come usual .number of unemployed—un- In commenting on his bill, Gor- [employed for whom we face a prob- my duty if T did not say anything| Representative relief.’ in favor of this bill I have intro- the measure, stressing the Anderson duced. We have a rich country that |of attracting capital and ha. produced millions in mining |seminating accurate ne, that certainly should war-|about Alaska.” information rant an expenditure of & few thou- | Over the “no” side of the fence sand dollars in telling millions of [again, Representative Walker vig- SZS 000 Appropriafion lS people what our attractions in Al-|orously opposed the appropriation. e aska are “I've got a great big picture be- Voled Down in First Representative Davis, taking the | fore me of Outside (-;.|;na|z' Wwalker Floor Batfle e side, said the House had |said: “Outside capital goes out of such a bill two years Alaska; it doesn't stay I we'd to lose out in the Senate, and|do better to spend that $25,000 for BULLETIN—The THouse late “now, it is too late,” e encou ment of industrial. de- this afternoon unanimousiy that fishing, mining and Fed- velopment at home passed the $170.000 deficiency al interests had already made| Representative Coffey bill, Heuse Bill No. 14, and ad- journed until 10 o'clock tomor- row morning. lem of monetary favored “value “dis- took the arrangements for other yes' asserting, “We're still no cooperation [rom | pioneer country and we need ab- be expected sentee capital. It built the FE. company of Fairbanks and a lot of financial xhibits and them could road | Also on the negative side was | heavy set resenta D the rest of Alaska. Someone men- v in the House | heavy set Representative is afternoon |who daily leads a minor rebellion |tioned Canada being developed. It | against too speedy action,” be remembered that Ameri- | “rules of order” can capital has developed Cana- dian pulp. We've got pulp and we would have Drager said he participation in [aska “needs any more advertisin could do well to get a little Ameri- 4 can capital up here ourselves | ¥ o 1 > Golden Gate Ex- |An article in the Cosmopolitan re- [ cently attracted hundreds of letters| The roll call vote brought the curtain down on the first open )y vote kill Rep- must House Bill No appropriated | e Gord: did not feel Ai- position Fro b oitiiarest nevkie Lo job seekers, when at the same | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1939 hominy grits, whole-grain cnrral.\\bunvr and bake or broil five min- & . m' rice, soak over night in water ps. Ser arm. dhd !Hmlw of Representatives war 4I]|(| the vote tallied at nine “nays Bills No. 8 and 11 \wui however, number eight, hv‘ for enlisting Clerks of | Courts in making divorce and an- | nulment reports to the Auditor for vital statistics, and number clever appropriating $1,750 to the officc of B. D. Ste t, as ex-officio Commissioner of Labor for ex- penses incurred in the new office RO cover. Blll AGAIN UP | House passed, silver | sundsy water. Congressmnal 0 bservers 'FORTEACHERS GIVEN HOUSE Forec%sll”lg:glgrawn | c Sefhng Minimum Scale SUPREME COURT _ MEMBERS GUESTS of Pay in Alaska yesterday by Senators Wagner Capper of Kansas. Congressional observers forecast a long drawn out battle over the meas- ure with a strong possibility that t “,” ”m“ the Seuthern SLI].}LO:s will conduct resolution. today said, sucn ® Hiluser SSRGS Ty DAL President and Wife AlS|continuea: sotian, in- aisregas T Hane Nnber R Dthor | e e o HINTS T0 Otables at Dinner For Marine Hospital HOUSEWIVES finances.” Representative A. P. Walker WASHINGTON, Jan. 20— Presi- troduced House Joint Me dent Roosevelt and Mrs, Roogevelt 11 this morning, urging Candied cranberries are entertained the members of the Su- €rect a marine hospit * ective as candied ck preme Court of the United States| The memorial stated garnishing winter foods. |at a White House dinner. last night.|lack of medical aid is availab fishermen, cther wo allied For a hurr cakes in halves, rubber just as erries for and glassware | shine. dxy them directly out of hot This treatment also | helps to retard tarnishing of sit which takes place more quickly in | winter time when the furnace is on. For something new and differenc | ad baked ham with a half-cup molasses and bake thirty minutes This gives a de- bxll was bmu;;hL up in Cnngrexs late | licious flavor ana a brown top. You of | can include a teaspoon each of (‘h\» New York, Van Nuys of Indiana and jnamon and cloves for a spicy touch. up dessert, split drop (e with small i portions of fresh or canned fruit or | when a small portion poured into a berries and diced marsamallows mixed with brown sugar. cover Dot with utes. Serve warm Date muffins, small ones, or very bumpy popovers are just the r partners for salads. {hot coffee and a light dessert have a bridge foursome ready in a short time. too for winter-time. Here is a test for bealing s soon as the fudge is cooked ide on a flat surface until you | ready to beat. Letting it stand ainy—if it's not overcooked fudge test for sufficient cool ihe fingers The newly confirmed Felix Frank- Mince tarts are delicious as de- ght Wwith plenty of you mncheon Very filling fudge.¥ set can easily rest your hand on the bot- tom of the pan. The fudge is then this way helps keep it from becoming The cup of cold *‘water ¢an be taken up in marine pursuits of Al and ST R SR T e This Week-End: BUY in BULK and SAVE!? GREEN OR YELLOW SPLIT PEAS 27 1% BULK SOUP MIX LARGE LIMA BEANS RED KIDNEY BEANS BLUE ROSE LONG HEAD RICE SHREDDEDWHEAT " 3c HEINZ BEANS 3" 4 0.K. " SOAPS " " 2c AMOCAT COFFEE SWEET POTATOES CAVALOS SPINACH APPLES ' ORANGES LETTUCE CRANBERRIES KITCHEN TOWELS 2" 25 MONARCH JELLY 2" 35c WASHINGTON BRAND PURE EGG NOODLES ° BOTH FOR 15¢ 33 UNITED MEAT MARKET Choice Steer Pot Roast, Shoulder Veal, Shoulder 5y Lamb, or Shoulder Pork......... ... .Pound 23(’ Breasl of Lamb, Breast of Veal or Short . .Pound 150 | furter and Mrs. Frankfurter joined |the others of the high court, and that the long distar essarily United States Ambassador to China |traveled to the pre: t closest ma Nelson Johnson, high ranking mem- |rine hospital at Seattle. result bers of the Department of Justice, deplorable delays of medi | headed by Attorney General Frank tention Murphy, and other important Gov- ' Representative serts. Bake pie crusts in shallow pans. When ready to serve fill with cooked mince meat. Sprinkle with grated cheese and heat until " |cheese has browned. McCormick and| If the morning coffee seems to ernment officials and their wives|Representative Walker also DUt have lost its pep, perhaps the pot | were also on the guest list. forth House Joint Memorial No.|needs attention. Scald it at least 3 12, in regard to the International|once a week—twice is better. Puri- BIR"’H CONTROI. Labor Treaty draft recently enacted 'fy for an hour or longer directly by Congress requiring licensed cap- jn the sunlight. tain, mate, engineer and assistant e IDEA GRowING engineer on certain ve not | Word of caution: If you are not definitely excluding v under 'going to wear your new Christmas ”a tan; hose promptly, rinse them care- | to | fully in warm water. This will pro- tonnage |long their wearing qualities I’s time for Duofold Health Underwear NO ONE likes a sneezer. Least of all, the embarrassed sneezer him- self. That’s why winter under- wear is back. Not old-fashioned heavies. But modern lightweight Duofold. The warmth of wool— the comfort of cotton. Popular styles, FRED HENNING for protection, cottos side for comfort. In ing air spuce between, Senstble, a definite amendment 1bs. 27 18 Selective Rafe Suggested '!‘;‘2“('5. vessels of such tonage ng. 1 Same as Sele("ve Im- | Cengress, citing that the 'mvrn'w" Keep plenty nf peanut butter | 1 Glass Casserole or migration Quofa [Alaskan trolling boat has a crew on hand for some snacks for the . . = Ro jon a halibut boat, and that it hot buttered toast, crackers, bread Baking Dish with the : i wouia be imposeible to use. sueh | ‘sookiss {of two, five on a seiner, and five |youngsters. Tt's a great spread for| NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Mrs. Mar- licensed crew as asked in the! purchase of 4 1b. pky. garet Sanger, founder of the birth |2 | | To shorten the CENTENNIAL cooking time of $10CouponBooks$ 9.50 20 Coupon Books 195.00 We Save You Money Every Day LUX FLAKES 1 large package 1 small package FRESH SEEDLESS ARIZONA Grapefruit 3 for 29¢C ONLY LIMITED AMOUNT LEFT Peanut Butter 3o¢c 2-pound Jars ‘»liquor sold to retailers in the Ter-| ritory, will follow in discussion after the feelings on the wolf bounty bill are sounded out. — - Today’s News Toaay.—Emplre. OYSTERS, SHRIMP, DILLS, BULK KRAUT PARD DOG FOOD 3 2% SPARKLING WATER “ 18c BUTTER " 2" g ALBERS FLAPJACK FLOUR g PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 bars for 29c PALMOLIVE SOAP Tomato Juice 3 tins . 29¢ 19¢ Phky. PAY’N-TAKI PHONES 92 and 95 Home-Made FUDGE 1 1b. tin 29¢ { W’ntmfl'@ Guittard Ground CHOCOLATE 1 1b. tin 39¢ UNITED FOOD PHONES 16 ——— and 616 Piggly - Wiggly PHONES 24 —— and 85 control movement, a quarter of a treaty draft century ago, predicted a “selective | g : CAKE FLOUR ordernationaly and international- | 3 ; ssc BOTH 98 Mrs. Sanger anticipates that by| S C 1980 there will be 10,000,000 fewer | ave , FOUND GUILTY, DISTRICT COURT Jack Diaz, convicted ifi District Court for the second time in two 2 cans 2tins guilty on two counts of menacing . " 4 rolls Axel Antonesen and Sigfus Sig- 2 fusen with a knife Diaz has now been convicted on two counts of petty larceny, with penalty one month to one year; one | 2 5‘ 2 5 c 2 5c count of pocket picking, one to five years; and two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, which | bring six ths to ten years. CHICKEN NOODLE—VEGETABLE - can bring six mon o ten years Bl e ek oo SOFT AS LINEN i MEASURE GOES INTO HOT SAUCE COMMITTEE OF WHOLE Another House bill will go into (open hearing next Friday after- with reference to creation of the Alaska Alcohol Administration hav- | ing been reported out of Judiciary Committee today and recommend-! the Territory wholesaler for all PoP C0RN HULL-LESS 2 Pounds CARNATION—BORDEN'S DARIGOLD 13 cans 98¢ MACARONI - SPAGHETTI - RICE - NAVY BEANS - RED BEANS 19 'Y birth r;\ll‘. similar (0 our sn‘]t'rn\u people in the United States. Ibs. 3" 25¢ Corn—Peas |Heinz SOUPS| BATHROOM weeks on separate cases, heard the b ol CONSOMME 6 cans noon in the House of Representa- | ed to the Committee on the Whole. GUARANTEED TO POP LIMA BEANS - GREEN, WHOLE or SPLIT PEAS - YELLOW Pkg. 25¢ | * @ Clever Mrs. Smith. Raising three children - still has time for her club. Does her own work. She uses Fisher’s Blend for all baking, of course — pies and cakes as well as breads. She says, “Blend’s my friend.” Make it yours, too. Buy a sack today ~ five convenient sizes It’s the Blend that makes... DIAZ IS AGAIN Stl‘ing Beanq LARGE SIZE TISSUE WHOLESALE LIQUOR MILK SPLIT PEAS - YELLOW WHOLE PEAS George Bros.f PHONES 92 and 95

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