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POLLY AND HER PALS 21S THIS | B0B WANTS A GIRL [You wish OUR L JYes MAAm Y | u6" PAW'S | |FRIEND FOR HIS ENTIRE TONSOR! GIVE HER {(v‘or AROUT \| COUSIN ELMER WHO'S )| | TREATMENT, SIR ¢ B Aidkica’ ,~|A\/me DFL COMING .ON FOR A | AN HANG | HE GROOMNG D=LIC'A ) FOR TTHE PART! j ) Presb} terian Ass()ml ly DOUGLAS NEWS ];ADIES AUXILIARY TO TERTAIN EAGLES { Following meeting next Monda; mr the Ladies Auxiliary will entertain the mem- bers of Doug! 2 117 F. O. E with cards »shments. They will st; eting at | card A full | members nd their 7:30 o'clock so as playing about 8 attendance of is requested. All Eagles a ladies are invited NDAY Mts. Carl Weiss, who died thi week in Anchorage, is to be buried| there tomorrow, according to ad- vices received here. Services will be held under the auspices of the Dr. Wiiliam O. Thomps Univ y, recommends reergani n of the Eastern Stars. Theological Seminary. Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, President of the Sem- |ture. SR P TR g inary, is classed as leader of the moderate-conservative group of the| James Wilson was Secretary of TO MAKE SEATTLE TRIP | Piesbyterian Church, which controls the semin the Department at the time. Under | - - o - =t e is administration two wings of the Mrs. August Aalto and daughter | e WA N LR { building were constructed. Obj Miss Impi Aalto, expect to leave BULLETIN — . PAUL, Minn,, | tion was r{n.,o(l :;L éhc time I)ty SU op the Aleutian for a visit south D n‘l May 25.—The proposil to eliminate | eral members of Congress to: the b;‘rs. Aalto intends to return in Ouc as | wilful desertion as ground for ax-‘ way the buildings were being er- about six weeks wiile Miss Aalto C’ 7 |voree was defeated by a majority | ected. They contended when the expects to attend summer school. wrcih lof the Presbyterics it was an-|mall was level and improved the - > |nounced today at the 141st Gen-|structure Wfluldrs?!fir.m e EALTY NSFE ¢ 3 e As a matter of fac ¢ mall, the BEALTX TRANPIER S(‘rl’l('(’b b sl gl Prfib’h‘flan‘Linvmmnent park area extending Negotiations were completed this EXPENSE!) To Aid Seminary Discord n (left), President Emeritus of Ohio State government of Princcton | Church. Adoption of the rule would THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDM MAY 25, | | | | | | By HERBERT C. PLUMMER WASHINGTON, May 25—When the Department of Agriculture's | new administration building is com- 1n(>md in May, 1930, a dream of 20 rs will be realized and a per- ent feud for as many years will te ended. Completion will mark the culmina- f Agriculture since the time s Wilson, in the Roose administration. Finis will be velt written as well to one of the live- aps Congress has ever had | | liest s with a Department of the Govern- ment all started back in 1903 when the construction of a building to house the Department of Agricul- DAWGONE IT DEL IF You DONT KNOCK THAT \ | PRAIRIE SCHOONER Y FER A LOOP ILL | EAT MY HAT! LRl of the beautiful] ss appropriated $1,500,000 for | 1929 By CLIFF STERRETT | the Potomac River, has not under- gone such improvement. Haited by Row | Contruction of the administration building, designed to comnnect the two wings, was halted during the c'mtm\usy It was not until 20| later that the work again| taken up. Plans for the iding drawn in 1903 were cast| ones substituted. | g to note that the ration building when com- | |pleted will cost the Government| 1$2,000,000. This is $500,000 more than Congress appropriated for the two wings back in 1903, and there| }is nothing like the same amount of floor space. It was rather an expensive bit) {of_bickering. | There was another dlsagreement {that arose when the two wings of the building were being constructed and although of a minor nature | is worth mentioning. | | Latin vs. English | Inscriptions on the building were | |to have been in Latin. Secretary| | Wilson couldn't reconcile the fact| thet an American Government | building should bear inscriptions in| a dead language, and ordered them | carved in English. | A feature of special interest oul {the facade of the adm IQL.Lmni {building will be the entablature,| the long panel resting upon the capitals of the columns. On this will be engraved three inscriptions; selected by ex-Secretary Jardine as| appropriate to the nature of the | purpose for which the bmldmz | exists. 1 ' The first is by St. Pml l ‘The husbandman that laboreth must be first partaker of the fruits.” The second is by Abraham Lin- coln: “No, other human occupation opens ' so wide a field for the profitable and agreeable combina- |tion of labor with cultivated thought as agricilture.” The third is' by Georze Wash- ton: With vidual reference either to indi- or national welfare, agri- |culture is of primary importance.” e Princess To Wed Engagement of Infanta Marie | Christina, youngest daughter of king and queen of Spain, to the young Duke of Norfolk, peer of England, will be announced when the duke becomes of age. s T Old papers at the Emplre. week by Joe Wehren for the pur- | have Ieft only one other recognized |south from the White House to chase of the Durham residence on| Notices for this cnuren column| Spussitor dlvies; TTHERET WIB%E Third street FyS TR i, Empire | & Whoe proposal was ap-|nings, both of Philadelphia, and are planning to leave ¢ later tha turday | by 52 Presbyteries and op- | john Finney, M. D, Baltimore. some peint in Califorr ng 1o guarar o ck by 180. Twelve P, bylerians | «Ultra conservagives” are: Fac- their son Dou will att s, ete. |took no action on the issue. ulty members, Dr. J. Gresham Ma- lege. Mr. Wehren intends to im-| - chen, Dr. Robert Dick Wilson; di- prove the property for renting pur- ——n | ST. PAUL, Minn, May 25.—Dis-|rectors, Dr. W. L. McEwan, Dr. poses. Presbyterian Native | |cord, rooted in the Princeton Theo- | Maitland Alexander, Dr. Clarence 2 £ . - 28 Mission Bt has spread to the |Macartney, all of Pittsburgh, and 0 b i imy assembly of the|Dr. John B. Laird, Philadelphia. | HAROLD BELL WRIGHT | Presbyterian church of the U. 8. A o 1 STORY AT LIBERTY h convened here today and to m Thur: sd'fl—Mid\\e(‘k e c to next Wednesday. | | e cordially welcome to these | “The Winning of Barba Represented as having grown released by United Artists Corpo from personalities, the internal ation, is the feature at the Libert trife in the church': cldest and Sunday. i largest seminary has extended to Ronald Colman and Vilma Bank: E have the leading roles. The screen * production is taken from the ous novel by Haroid Bell Wrigh &0 adapted to the screen by Fran- g ces Marion. | ies All services ; No mass, V search of settlement, terian churchmen believe St. Luke's Episcopal Church | ———— i “We make ana acer all kinds of fur garments. Goldstein’s. Em- | Evening er and Sermon | 30 p. m. | i : porium. —adv. 40 5 4 tees also has been explained as one e LT z 2o o i o8 e | (un"ng‘\tunml Community | !of doctrine and administration, with m:“:"m“m“ Job_ printing at The Church | la clash of authority in which the pire. £ «. & seminary’s president figures. P e eeee | w2 g Two years L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay rastor : | ed by Dr. William O. Thompson, : : —8 N 5 . 1?_?0 tfins2 V\u-)day Bohdol, {Columbus, Ohio, president emeri- ; 1 00 S l 11:30 a. m.—Sermon. tus -of ‘Oblo Stal pr g : > I)e(‘lll ! us o ; 1“0 ate _un;yers yr, rtcrc‘» | New, select line of visiting cards dmmendec: - Teorpra L. L 3 | seminary government. '\t The Empire. LINEN LUNCH The Arcade Cafo L1E ] CLOTH . | Special Dinners on Bundays | { I‘ Alaatbne with colored border || | and Week Days S o | Soda Fountain in conmection. of the seminary, 9 {|| Come in and listen fo the | |, = o oo ) J(fl'm"l s | i rgeo. ‘\g;:..v;::" fon. i Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, president the institution’s two governing bod- le the controversy will be sub- ht Loty mitted to the general assembly in some Presby- courts eventually will untangle lt The difference between the board | |of directors and the board of trus- ago a committee head- This pro- o [ PO al has been arranged again for atation to the general assem- are that the assem- Ibly will suggest sweeping changes |in the directorate, faculty and the classed as leader T il el cmmenf o losomrni onon Sl AL R Second edition, revised and enlarged, | now ready for distribution. ASKA Lester D. Henderson - -|of the moderate-conservative group. SSUSR is presented as believing the semi- | nary should be responsive to opin- {ion of the whole church. His op- T7) ! ponents assert the seminary stands i,,i‘,’l'] 1 |for an ultra-conservative view. -«7 i D Churchmen declare the dispute CY i It has had an “unwholesome effect on [ l{ = {students,” and some clalm attend- g ance has decreased because of it SUPPLIES With Dr. Stevenson as “moderate | conservatives” are: Faculty member >EO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY {Dr. Charles Erdman; directors, Rob- ‘zv-( E. Speer, New York, secretary | board of foreign missions; Dr. Lew- is S. Mudge and W. Beatty Jen- The modern style trends in HOLEPROOF HOSIERY for Men 50c to $1.00 SUNDAY NIGHT \with RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY The Winning of Barbara | Worth A Picture You Want to See | COMEDY and NEWS 10—20—40 cents Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska--- Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- tory and Government. IN TWO BINDINGS--- Regular paper cover, $1.00, postpaid. De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. ORDER FROM Empire Printing Company JUNEAU ALASKA Or Your Local Dealer | Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. 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