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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932. MARTHA W edspreads Colored Fancy W Sean Cut Size Price Range from $2.50 up VISIT OUR ASHINGTON 2ave nless 90 x 105 3 UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Many Articles Greatly Underpriced B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading 'S, IENGER, 0, ALASKA PIONEER TAKEN BY DEATH Owner of Gre Grocery Store in Juneau Succumbs to Long Iliness _ Sebadtian Zenger, aged 170, a| resident of Alaska for 36 years and of Juneau for 34, died just lore noon today in his apari- gfltsutmra.rormsyrwery ¢ at Fourth and Calhoun mtn'maww. of a_ cempli- qfi&ndumnfismmdemmm- vancéd age. He is survived by a mmmzwcer,ormm.flfid He / immi- prated 1 United States when [d. 'He ‘came to Alaskl Départment Store {| N-,-----‘--»---M-N—A ADVENTIST BOAT BRINGS PARTY OF CLERGYMEN Meetings T_o—m—;rrow and Next Week to Be Ad- dressed by Visitors Bringing a party of Seventh Day Adventists, clergymén and church officials and their wives, the Seventh Day Adventist medi- cal yacht Messenger, captained by Rev. H. L. Wood, arnived in Ju- neau late yesterday from Ketchi- kan. Meémbers of the party are making 4 survey of dobivitles of their faith in Socutheast Alaska, Those aboard the vessel, besides Rev. Mr. Wood, were: Rev. 1. J. Woodman ard Mrs. Woodman, of Seaftle; Rev. M. L. Rice, Mrs. Rice and Myrtle Alley’ Rice, M. D, of Spokane; Miss Pearl Canwell of Spokane, secre- tary to Rev. Rice; Miss Millcent ‘Wright, registered nurse, of San Diego, Cal.; and Reginald DeVice of Seattle. Made Several Shpc:. The Messenger left Ketchikan last Sunddy. She made stops ab Meitlakahtla, Hydaburg, Craig, Kla- wak and Several smaller places where the Adventists have church interests. All visiting ministers, except Rev. Mr, Wood will leave Ju- neau next week, They have book- ed passage for itheir homeward journey on the motorship North- land. Some Rough Weather “Except for some rough weath- er around Cape Chacon, we had a pleasant #rip to Juhéau, said Rev, Mr. Wood. Meetings will be held in the Seventh Day Adventist Chapel, Pranklin and Second Street, every . {evening except Friday night the coming week. The public is in- " lvited to all ‘meetings. Rev. Rice will be heard Sun- day night and Rev, Mr. Wood- man Monday night. Rev. Mr. wood will remain in Juneau a WILL BE CONCRETE A new foundation is being put Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of | sermon fopics, ete. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Tneé Salvation Army Church of Jesus Christ of Lafter Day Saints | (Mormon) i g Public meetings: . 1:00 p. m.—Services conducted at _American Second Avenue, between Seward and Frahklin Streets. The public is invited. - 'ruesmiv—v 130 pin. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services will be held & Holy Trinity Oathedral g | | 11 am. in_the First Church A v & Chiish, Sclefitist, Junean, on Fitth | oo b oot s and Main Streets. The subject will| ~ . '°" D Pl " | Holy Communion, 8:00 am. “Doctrine of Atonement.” } Sunday School—12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi-| monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room | jn church building. This room is &% &l Iz 11:00 a.m. Stnday School, 12:15. Evening services at Douglas. Northern Light Presbyterian’ | open to the public Wednesday after- ‘fi b C{:urch noons from 2:30 to 4. ! e Py The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the| reading room. Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts.| REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Duet: “The Bright Beyond,” by| Rockwell. Anne Ellis and Mary | Jeannette Whittier. g | soprano Solo, “O Divine Redéem- Corner of Third and Main St.reetslerv,. Gounoud. Evelyn Hollmann. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, |~ 4ithem “Our Song Shall Rise,”| Pastor. 3 the Choir. “The Friendly Churoh” | Sermon, 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. the Pastor. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 12:15.—Bible School. 11:15 am~—Morning Worship| 6:30 p.m—Children’s Story Hour. ! Ra'mrmthm Lutheran Church | s “Our African Frient Sermon: “We Would Ses Jesus.” | 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Duet: “Just for Today.” Endeavor. 6:30 p.m—Luther League. Judith | ’ Alstead, Leader. Topic: “Putting| . L Ty Purpose into Life.” | Russian Orthodox Church | | EE - ot REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, | Pastor. 1 | Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and ymatins combined. Fourth and Seward Streets i Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine| ) { Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church REV. G. E. JAMES, lithirgy of Saint John Chrysostom, | Minister. i |SKAGWAY SEEKS : Radio Troubles of Lynn 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- | Legion Dugout on| Morning ‘prayer and sermon ut.l {were improperly placed above and | jenjoined from continuing permits " |wise constructed. complaint. AUMA] SMITH LEAVES ORDER-TO SAVE = FOR HYDER ON POWER SERVICE to Make Examination | of Defunct Bank Canal Community Aired n District Court Answering the compldint, 'the er company, wHoSe owners, Mr. Mrs. Charles Nye, are appear- in court, denied it contemplated ing anyone off from its service, alleged that many radio anten- had beeén poorly construeted, M. E. Monagle accompanied Treasurer Smith, to amange a bond. He will return on the plane. In the Probate Court ror the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, Sitka Precinct. s High power transmission|In the Matter of the Estate of F. and constituted threats| L GODDARD, Deceased. t the company's lines and the b i e here‘by Kiehs by dhe perty and lives of private citi- undersigned Executrix of the estate asked that the City of Skagway be ing.claims against the deceased, to exhibit them, with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix at her residence at Goddard, Alaska, the same being the place for the trans- action of the business of said es- tate. naé for such antennae, and from issu- ing permits for future construction of them, and of antennae other- On a motion hy Judgt Mr. Faulkner, e Hatding struck out this cross Long-Standing Trouble The matter of interference to ra-| Executrix. o reception from the alleged de-|First publication, March 26, 1932. ive wiring of the power com-|Last publication, April 16, 1932. pany is alleged to have been the| ———— subject of much complaint from private radio owners and the Unit- | ed States Signal Corps for two| years. Many complaints are said | to have been made to the company | ; hich, it is charged, refused or|y ected to comply with requests|. the situation be remedied. The | MARY C. GODDARD, “The church with the cordial wel- | eome.” Morning Worship at 11 am. The astor will take for his subject: | The First Tempt: ion as It Ap-| Corner Second and Franklin Sts. plies to the | VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday School at 12:05. There will be services in the Evening Service at 7:30. Subject: ,Chapel each evening with the e “The Significance of the Cross.” ception of Friday during the week.; You are invited to worship with us.|The messages will be given by the | visiting Elders who arrived on the | “Messenger.” Seventh Day Adventists t Present ot Catholic Church | | Sunday Evening—*“A Mighty Church of the Nativity | |World ‘Movement,” by Elder M. L, 31 Rice, President of the Upper Col- lumbia Conference of Séventh-day Fifth and Gold Streets 6:30 am.—Low Mass in the Hos- | Adventists, pital Chapel. Monday Eveninig— “What Would | 8:00 4.m.—Low Mass and Instruc- the Apostle Peter Preach if He; tion in the Church. | were Living Today,” by Elder I J.| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School | Woddiman, President of the Wash-; Dmly Cross-word Puzzle = Calution 'of Yecterday's Puzzie Sddd AAAE M HES/ANBEE | UNERARE dNaNEaS AN AR« Hiidd AEERE AW/, ddENA/ o S \ /// mh l////fl-=l f ERFPAILIED]| & AT[OIRIAEILIAITIE] = biris [AIBIAIT AICIR[EZZAIL ] pifie® ° RIEIBISHAEISAUZAIGIE| it Frewen S TR |ELT] 33 Stapenients of ceount ARIVIDIFAC IHOIRIE] 4. Componna & e\'"f:‘,’,d AIRIIISIEISERCIL IAIWIEID] 56 05" nicioy " Motner N{OITIEIDFZS H|O L SR 19, teed LITIEA Al | |T of A\.‘e:?[fiQ | 21, Salut ¢ Spanish q 38, In the Bast 2 :llal‘j(lnllg wub- [MIA] | AINIE igs. split 0! e = 26 Wemale shees DI TESIALLIL R 41 Govered with #. Nl eethe TIEIR|I INIZEE N/ T‘QNu.(\;imiud hort suckets |E[D|1[T|SHDEITIEISITIS] 4 Aatomabites Unity’ 51. Withers £ BB & natural ana- Foundations 53 Sun god Rt e heal tomfcal pas- 3 rth surtaces 54. Pronoun Fs eX+ llf“’h 38, Most terrible 56 Work of the iy 51, Siighung re- 89, tive prefix highest ex- & . m;{ 40. Son of Seth cellence { Jopancse eotn 5 pr are 4L Autumn 58 Rodent §: Erighten erce with a ¥ French pfo- 1. Raliroad arden fruits gpuuad weapon w B g & Yilsqars™* 85 fapglan . A i . n| 't vehemently Sfufi fe & Doty o go s abbr. o5, Siruck vioo o sheltered side o, Edible tubora |tmly together. 66. Hindu queen 10: Spanish 4. Shorg for & 6. Largest contl- 1L, Very strong man’'s name ]E: All‘!lh r l‘u GI‘ 4% Disficurs & gogx::un%;d Gou x| ). Pro 2 el es r Q 1 8. A brother of vel . 18 Perform %‘ 54 ai 7i. Pflnn!ul actof- 20, Forward . 1. Compasé pott | E of Skagway charged that Mr. recently informed people re-| wing complaints that the com- y would cut off patrons who|§ re using radios, and cut off the| !sectionts of the city in which they | #re located, and,” further, that he |} {would discontinue service to the | R jeity and to all its residents. Evidence in the Territory's tax suit against the Bristol Bay Pack-| g’ Company had all béen submit- | ted to Judge Harding yesterday. | Oral arguments were postponed un- | til next Monday. “Tomorrow’s Styles | Today” ington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Thursday Evening—“The Cure for |Depression,” by Elder M. L. Rice. Elder H. L. Wood will speak on Wedn&sdm and Thursday evenings and Sabbath afternoon. His sub-| Jjects will be announced later. | 2 § o || Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | & 1 121 Mam Street i CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, | Pastor. | Sunday services: | 11:;00 a.m.—Morning worship. ! 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. | 6:30 pm.—Young People’s meet- Smart Accessories Just received in Scarfs, 3 Gloves — Hanr’pags — Cos- 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. tume Jziwelry and Hosiery Services Tuesday and Friday ev- enings at 7:30 o'clock. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. i at SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. -Evening service. p.m.—Wednesday, Midweei wd service. | Bergmann Hotel Dining Room Now Under New Management Juneaw’s Own Store ! First Class Home Cooking at Moderate Prices Special Sunday Dinner from 5:30 to 6:30 MRS. HILJA JOHNSON, Manager BANK MISSION Treasurer Flies 1o Hyder | ! .8 DIPAETHNT OP AGRIGULTURI wu'rm BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Bureax) Forecast for Juneaw and vieinity, beginning at 4 pm. April 16: Probably showers tonight and Surday; gentle winds mostly easterly. Time Barometer Temp. ty Wina Veiocity Wealner 4 p.m. yest'y 2978 54 31 NE 12 Cldy. 4 am. today 29.73 40 83 W, 2 Cldy. 12 noon today 29.60 50 55 w 8 Cidy. ABLE AND EADIO REPOKTS YESTERDAY | TODAY | ; Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4a.mm. Preblp. 4ai Troubles of the City of Skagway Territorial Treasurer W. Gj Bs:::fb_ ,temp, temp. | emp. témp. veloty 24 trs Weathér and its radio-owning residents were (Smith (ell here by plane ihis af-| FAHtd - 3 . A Hiaiv, | 0 Clear |brought to the Federal district terncon for Hyder to make an ex- Bethel 35 16 16 20 4 [} Cledr court Friday afternoon when trial |aminalion of the Bank of, Hyder| DoutT fos S g“ :1“; 30 4 Trace Pt Cldy. of a suit to enjoih pérmanently the iwhich clossd 1ts doors this week.| o " o 3: | 4 4 0 Clear o | Home Potv:ler Cor;]fpnny of that cityiHs expicts to roturn here ‘mext| pilio 4 % iz ?‘3 2 g gig:: {from cutting off electric service |Monday. oy ! to both the clty and its residénts| On & petition filed by the Ter-| Se60. oo 48 & R, S 0 Clear was started before Judge Justin W.|ritoral Banking Board yesterday,| piot p o B 48 28 30 16 10 Cldy. e |Harding. Alleged leaks in the com-|Judge Justin W. Harding in thel oo th A ik 36 38 6 06 Rain {pany's transmission lines and com-| Fedéral District Coust, appointed Comdove s v 34 36 0 02 Cldy. plaints arisiig because of intér-|E D. Haddon as temporary re- | yugean i '55 4 | 36 36 4 01 Cldy. ference therif:c;lm da;re :Jssigned as; er for the institusion. p Ty S 2‘7) 10 2 g Cidy. the source of the dispute. Mr. Hadden has been . cachier ;5 B e e Recently Judge Harding signed a |of the bank fof several years, Ho gffifche‘k;"’mm S B LR temporary restraining order en-'hag been ihStructéd b place seals Bttt G o 2 42 0 18 Rain joining the company from discon- |on the vault and leave everything | geatte Faa s :: 42 6 02 Clear tinuing service to the complain- irtact pending an examination: Portland ¥ 66 64 | @ 43 4 06 Rain ants.. TLOL. Faolktier fo"appear-| pr. Smith wenb on the sda-| oo “wrancisco . 62 58 | i.8d ! 8 15 Rald |ing for Skagway and Hellenthal & |plane Ohieliagor, Pilot ANScel Fk- g < o 54 8 0 Pt. Cldy. | Hellefithal repfesént the company.|mann. Tt sl remain in Hyder pressure is moderately low in Southern Alaska and Bering, Company Seeks Rellef ST S e Bitas Btk and is lowest south of the eastern ost of Southern Alaska. The pres- Aleutlan Islands and west of Wash-ington, with light showers over m sure is high near Hawail and on the Arctic coast with clear weather throughout the Interior and in Northwestérn Altska. Temperatures have risen on the Bering Sea coast, with little change in other districts. (Paid Advertisement) | ROOSEVELT FOR . PRESIDENT At its Territorial Convention at Fairbanks, January 22, 1932, the Democratic Party of Alaska undnimously éndofsed Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt for nom:nation for President. It instructed its delegates to the National Convention to voté for him, and at its request the undersigned filed as candidates for National Committeeman and Delegates to the National Convention. If elected, we pledge ourselves to carry out the instructions of the Territorial Convention. * For National Committeeman: J. J. CONNORS For Delegates to National Convention: T. H. DEAL . et R AITDATKS A. A. SHONBECK Anchorage HARRY F. MORTON Anchorage JOHN W. TROY Juneau W. 'B. KIRK . s RS A e e it JOHN G. WALMER ......................... Juneau (Mr. Walmer filed because the of Eagle, Fourth Division, did not will give his proxy to Mr. Powers.) declaration of John B. Powers arrive in time. If elected, he For Alternate Delegates to National Convention': P. C. MULLEN . J. C. TODD . S. HELLENTHAL ALLEN SHATTUCK ARCH M’DONALD CHINA TANK TOILET 41 1.3 $19.95 We give FREE with every ¢loset comn: bination sold a high grade brush for cleaning the bowl. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING—HEATING-—SHEET METAL “We tell you in advarie whit the job will cost” Phbne 34 TICKETS FOR THE Sa]\in'tio‘n Kr'my ‘“Life Saving Guard” DEMONSTRATION To Be Held in I 0. 0. F. Hall May 2nd NOW ON SALE - Butler Mauro Drug Co; or Garniek's Grocery ADMISSION 25 CENTS -

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