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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY APRIL 30, 1932. b slnA. LACF These answer what to | fully adorable ner, dane smart, CHIFFONS and ORGANDIES beautiful dresses the problem of yuy for a delight- cool and outfit for din- e or graduation. A New Summer Showing of EVENING FROCKS and MAY DAY DRESSE RESULTS OF CONTF.STS IN DEM"dCRATlC PRIMARY B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store CONTESTS FlRST DlVlSlON RFJ’UBUCAN Commit- Delegates to Precinct— tty-Gen. Auditor teeman National Con'entlon rerg gl g -l 1 - it B = Bl Bla& posl &8 | = | @ 8 2 @ 3 2l § 4 s I | | & { A Juneau No. 1 .| 122 169]| 29 B0 101 154/ 95/ 105) 142] 60| 208 Juneau No. 2 .. 50| 74| 11| 45| 60, 55| 42| 45/ 46 29| 68 Junesu No. 3 .| 25| 52| 4| 29| 46 43 23| 20/ 41| 15 6l Douglas No. 1 .| 28| 28| 38| 43 11| 31 16/ 32| 15| 27| 26 Douglas No. 2 16) 10| O 28 3| 17 9 19 2 21| 8 Jualpa I ) s o ™ 38j| s 3 s 4 1 4 Treadwell T T T S B G S S (e | Salmon Creek .| 4/ 10| 0 6/ 10 10/ 4/ 6 6 3 13 Mendenball ... 1| 12| 1] 3/ 1yl o 3| e 3 3 1 fydneanal ... 8} 13| 3 e 6| 7 e 3 1] 1 18 Thdle il 8 ‘'8l of & 6 4 6| 1 4 2l 1 Ketchikan No. 1| 16| 80| 75, 25 8| 55/ 20 20| 92| 13 61 Ketchikan No, 2| 2| 49]] 31) 22| 1] 32[ 7| 83 43 8 18 Saxman . ol SR M8 Y Y e Gharcoal Point | 4| 19 12] 14| 0} 18 6| 15 12/ 9 9 Skagway | 48] 93)| 7] 109 19| 120] 19/| 80| 34/ 54/ 56 Hyder 6 28j( 8 11| 16| 20/ 9| 18 8 5 16 Haines 10| 25| ‘4f 35 e 43 2| 81 9 18 14 Wrangell 11 84jf 5 82 17| 7o 14/ 33 21| 56 50 Petershurg | 35| 7| v 88 21| 77 12 89 20f 95 22 Stikine gy s| @&t o.10 i, 9 3 8 3 o 4 Craig 15 @ 7 100 219 3| 2] 2] 16[% 3 Klawock | »8| & o 6 2 4 4 o 10 4 2 Pennock Island | 1| 1j] 1} 1 o 2 1 o 2 o 2 Hydaburg | o 7| of 14/ of 18 o 13 o 13 o Sitka | 63 44| 10/ 85 16/ 90 14| 86 17| 2 34 Yakutat (in- | | | } | | | 1 | | | complete) | 4| 8| 3/ 59 3| ed 4| 66 6 54 5 Siollakatly ..ol M M o A ol e ey sel e e Loring . i o 8| a a of 1 2 2 3y 3 o Klukwan J 8 23 of 2 off 17} of 18 o 18 1 Chilkat Poaf 8068 8 el 8 808 Hoonah | 54/ 12}/ 3| 53] 9| 59| || 56/ 6 69 7 Port Alexander | 5 38| 1 -6 1 ‘6 2| * * . 3 Tenakee L8] ABN. o 1o ®i 28] 5[, °f % ¥ 4 Kasaan }o1f aff o 11} o o -1} o o 9 @ el vver] | e, P e | | Totals ........| 596| 999|| 239| 952| 478| 1004| 353|| 835 567| 678] 718 o ¥4 DOUGLAS NE W WASH NGT!]N ‘HONORED BY " DOUBLASITES Apdtada .t ¢ Bicentennial Frognm Held —Dean C. E. Rice Is Principal Speaker Dokt 0. . ok of Jsienti wes the speaker at the P-T. A and Women's Club, Washington Bi- Centennial E One of the best numbers : ‘the songs sung by the male artet, which included F. A. J. Alvert Gootz, Harold Gal- ‘The quar- Back 1o Old | g Church ‘Services Notices for this chureh column must be received by The Empire not later thah 10 e'clock Saturday morning to' guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. There will be no services in Douglas this Sunday. o i | Congregational Community ’1" Church | P VR - | REV. J.'W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.--Sunday School. 11:20 am, — Preaching Services, following Sunday School. D LI DL IRy SR S 5t Lukes Episeopal Church ’x’ —_— Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 pm bt ar — Douglas Native Presbyterian | i Charch S—— e SEWARD HUNE, Lay Worker Meets Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. John, Bobby Feero, Dickie Lee, Margery Fox; and Samuel, Effic Fleek. Devon’s Keading Sam Devon gave a reading, Tirst delivared at the 100th anniversary of the birth of Washington. Miss Pimipertoll sang ‘dwo solos, “Caro- line” and “From ‘the Lahd of the Sky-Blue Waters” accompanied by of “Amer- well will give an . ad principal number on t) pmgrm Other numbers include “singing games” by pupils of thz First and Sgcotid Grades, a violin solo by Miss Rica Neimi, ‘accompanied by Miss Pimperton; piano selection by Mary Ellen' Spain; vocal duet by Albert -‘Wilson ‘and ' ‘Roy: "Williams. Seafing of the new officers eledt- ed at the last meeting will pre- ceed the program. Refreshments will be served by the Seniors uf the close of the meeting. - e — EAGLES TO ELECT OFFICERS The yearly election of officers of Douglas Aerie F. O. E. will take place at the regular meeting to be held next Menday evening. Nominations of candidates will first be re-opened before the election is held. Routine business of the Aerie will follow the election. e FRESHMAN HAVE IDEAL PICNIC DAY WEATHER Gay with the prospeci of a fine day on the beach, all the teachers and High School students embarked early this moring on the gasboat Pheasant, to enjoy the Frosh Frolie & Young's Bay. e DOUGLAS STUDENTS IN SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST Harry Tundell, Tauno Niemi and William "Cashen have been taking the Margaret Phipps Scholarship examinations this oweek. This scholarship to Fairbanks College is conferred each year and en- titles the winner to $150 per year for four years of college training. Three days this week, Thursdey, Friday and Saturday, are veing devoted to the exam- inations which in¢lude English, literature, physics, history, civies, and mathematics. — . TYPING TROPHY AWARDS . the silver pin in typing class yes- terday for @ apeed of fifty words per minute. To seoure this award, the students must type at least fifty words a minute with not more than six -errors. Margeret made two errors in @ test she took yes- terday with an averege speed of 51 words a minute for fifteen min- utes. CAPITOL WORKERS GET STF.ADY JOBS Wllll.um N. MN; Robel't o Siedler and Hemry-A. Jenkins; -all of Juneau, have been given perm- anent appointments as laborers in the custodian's force at the Federal and Territorial * Building. Ane nouncement of the -appeintments, which are the result of recent Civil Service examinations, was made today by J. €. McBride, Cus- todian of Federal Blmdmgs mn Al- aska. Mr. Redling and M#. Siedler have worked as temporary laborers at the Capitol for some time. The appointments - hecome ef- fective May 1. IS TAKEN BY DEATH May Watsan, ¥ sears eld, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mis. James. Wi Indian residents of Juneau, died yesterday afternoon in this city. Funeral services, under direction of the Charles W. Carfer Mor- tuary, will be held Momfi! -after- noon. e MAY DAY CELEBRATION At Salmon Creek Sunday, May 1. Everybody invited. Entertainment all afternoon. Dancing starts at l Margare, Pearce was awarded | FIRST DIVISION Precinet— Delegate Representatives Committteman Delegates ‘o National Convention < [ I al & m T B 8 { - 2 2 A B &1 = B B " IS £ 4! 8 | i 5 | B & { 3 a { B | i Juneau No. 1 . {7200/ .70 4| 46/ 85 154] 213] 141] 53| 130| 150 233 20/ 11|[ 136 41/°224] 56| 156 91| 121| 223] 54 b4[ 177 Juneau No. 2 108] 81) 10/ 46| 60| 85 144] 62/ 42| 102( 98| 152 13[ 13[] 84 32 17| 34 87| 78 76| 136 40 45 114 Juneau No. 3 | 76| 43| 4j| 27 44] 49| 81 30| 21| 58 65/ 77 9 13| 47 26| 67| 40| 48] 38 ‘36| 67, 25| 20/ 62 Douglas No. 1 ...| 16f 13 2| 3 11 9 19 5 & 19 16 21 3 3 15 7 18 10, 18 11 6 1w 7 9 12 Douglas No. 2 | W% 4 8) 2of ‘e -4 7 4 ® 8] 15 ‘1 @ 8| 4 22 5| 13} W o) 'y W T3 1 Jualpa | 4 4 of 1 & 4 '8 ‘7 4 # 5] 6 o 1 3| W # a3 oW @ 4 W 3 F Treadwell . Joaa cooall 1 e B M o 3 1SRy e oo ol Boe 6 o o % Balmon Creek .. | 18 & 2 3 8 15 20 15| 4 8| 6| 18 0 0 8 2 ¥ WM 3] 13 9 9| 17 4 2 15 Men@ephall .c....| 81 Bl M} o 5 6 14 4/ 1 4 5| M 1 0 6 21 3 8 3 9 4 g ‘9o 3y 1 3 Lynn Canal | 14| 2 “8ff 3| 6 13 .16) 8 2/ 14 10/ 18 0 O 7 6 5 1] 2 10f aff "5 14 38 3 1 Thane v NI o 1) 2 (9 @ O @ 2| gl o 0 o 2, 2f 2 o 1 323 o 1 1 0 1 Ketchikan No. 1 .| 28| 240| 281{| 815 214| 95/ 194/ 203| 232] 52/ 140 35/ 175 255/ - 100| 249} 193 192( 102| 219] 106] 148] 260 197 83 Ketchikan No. 2 18, 76| 129]| 113) 75| 64) 68, 149| 80 24| 66 27| 71| 90| 44| 92| 95 71|, 56| 68| 46| 51| 57| 81 36 Charcoal Point 34/ 431} 40, 28 11| 28/ 61| 33| 100 27| 5 40 32| 15/ 50| 40| 21 18| 33) 19| 13| 56 4§ 13 Saxman 4 42i| 68 16/ 12/ 13 23| 55| 3| 7| 8 "3 24/ § 31 W 28 6 36/ 10/ 6 35 2Af @ Wacker City . 3 26/ 28] 3| ‘3 o 28 o 2| 1 M 2 11 28; 30 28k 1 390 1f 1 29 .24/ 3 Skagway 41 s 11} 13 10, e @ 11 13| 15| B 2} 8 100 7 ) o}i'10] B 15/ 6’ 9 5 Haines ... ar 4 M 7 13 ui 8 6 9 4 ¥H 1 5 8 7 & 8 s 8 1 T &Y Hyder 47| 20] 62 7| 24| 15| 23 10 17 14| 30 13| 16/ 26[ 25| 21) 13) 30/ 14| 17| 29| 28 9 Wrangell 43} 38/ 23/ 30| 41 35 34/ 12} 21 23 10/ 29| 22( 4| 18| 24| 32| 21| 25/ 26| 16, 26/ 15 Petersburg 37| 18 42 31 58/ 31 33| 18 48| 37 15 25| 21| 36/ 24 26| 32| 38| 24 46 27| 27| 38 Stikine ... 18f) 120 @ 8 o 13 8 i 8| 3 147 6 5 6 5 @8 7 4 5 1 6 5 Craig 85| 28 27| '8 15| 21) 54| B 18| 10/ 12| 27| 16/ 22} 22 27 16| 32| of 14| 35 26 ‘15 Kiawock ... 80| o8 96/ 5 321 5/ 110 9 17 2 9% 6 7 84 80| 83| 16/ 81| 6| 18] 94 82 17 Pennock Island 900 s 8 o 8 8 & 23 4 o 8§ 9 8 7 s DR e e e Hydaburg . 8 f 38 7 1 '3} 4 49 o 2| 1 68 3 1/ 60| 55 53| 5 52| 2| O] 60 52 8 [ — 6% %6j| 28 32) 35/ 62 27| 23] 41] 64] 59| 14| 14| 37 25| 39 22| 42| 31| 30| 48 22| 31| 61 | Yakutat (in- AREE TR | | S R | complete ... o AN Il ep o1 @ 13 8 o * & 9 ’ o ] BB S s S . | Metlatkala | 10| 23} &5/ 73| 54 21 25/ 46| 76] 9| 37| 4/ 50/ 28| 21| 63 49| 20 58| 27| 72 76/ 67 35 Loring b s s 120 8 4 6 13 2 1 sl 3 9 ™ 3 4 e 6 8 5 1t 10, 11 2 | Kiukwan - oW Wil 3 2t a2l af sl MY O o4 s me S S 0 of 0o o Chilkat < O W otof o 8 af 1 3 o 3 0 2 39 o e 0 e of o 1 HOOMMD i) 180 O F3)| 6 17 14] 22 3] 12 18 15/ 19| 10| 2 8 9 10/ 14 15/ 16/ 13 9, 8 13 Port ‘Alexander ...| 13| 18| 21| 8 26| 17) 21 *| 12( 14| 16} °| 21| 14 14 17 19 13| 15 12 20 2 11 * | Tenakee ool O 18] B}l 2 14/ 5 18; 5| 7] 15 18} 13 9 3 7 8 11} 10 18/ 8 9 B0 Kasaan | 18} & 13)| 24/ 19 3] -3 10f 21| 1 6y 6 119 1 3 19/ 17 2 15| 4| 17 9| 18] 54 Totals I 603)1047] 879] 933 907 793]1101] 619 983 1034] 946 784 | - i BJQ 7::4 632 11 i) . . i ' Democratic, Republican | ~ . o s o o Primaries, 4 Divisions DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY st Second Third Fourth Delegate— Division Division Division Division ‘Totals Dimond 641 64 961 251 1017 Grigsby 896 55 106 194 1251 | A Ziegler 1052 2 ks 27 1158 Notices ‘#6r this' church ‘columm | Notice: Beginning this Sunday, | \*tenal Committecman— % . 3 : must be received by The. Empire |the Bible School will meet at 10 Connors 859 7 603 236 1776 aot later than 10 o'cleek Saturday |o'clock. Frame 54 18 268 118 1153 morning | to gudraniee change of | = o Hardcastle 632 1 11 46 800 sermon topics, etc. | Seventh Day Adventists " | Delegates, Convention— { B g | B3 5 Deal 693 39 570 293 1595 ][ :L The Salvation Army J atani Heath .. 1047 27 295 161 1520 | i 7y 52| Corner Second and Franklin Sts. Hoskins 879 41 293 131 1344 | FUpLe dibeitngsy | VERNON GYES, Pastor Kirk 933 56 410 212 1671 Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday evening Pastor H. L. FR 907 51 207 181 ! Sunday- pm, Wood will speak on the Subject,| o o k! : & 4081 Tuesday—1:30 p.m. “Has the Kidnaping Racket Made| MOorlon =4 ¥ o, a4 12 | { _ Riches & Curse?” | Rice 1101 238 12 1486 | First Church of Christ, Tuesday evening, 7:45, Subject— Shonbeck 619 (s 283 1698 ! 4 Belentist Gah We Know.the Time: When Troy 983 49 455 161 1648 | & * | God Will Judge Us?” h Wacker 1034 18 204 111 1367‘ Sunday services will be held at Sabbath, May 7: Wakefield 946 27 268 104 1345 | 11 am. in the First Church of| 1:30 pm.—Sabbath School. | Walmer 84 24 429 173 mo‘ Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn| 2:30 p.m.—“Why Do Chnstmns‘ REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ! and Main Streets. The subject will | Grow Cold?’ | Attorney General— be, “Everlasting Punishment.” P 7 ay | Sunday Sehool—12:16 p.m. [*" Church of Jesus Christ of Poster 5 i = 76 a4 Wednesdey, 8:00 p.m. — ‘Testi-|| Latter Day Saints Rustgard .. 999 184 764 316 2263 monial meeting. | (Mormeon) |, Auditor— Christian Selence Reading Room | - - '-L Charles 239 34 131 179 583 in chureh building. This room is| Serviees will be held Sunday,! Cole 952 174 626 206 1956 open to the public Wednesday after-| May 1, in the Odd Fellows’ Hall | Lucas . 473 63 224 58 818 noons from 2:30 to 4. at Second and Franklin Streets at) The public is eordially invited to|1 pm. NS mulia attend these services and visit the| The program includes vocal se-| Rasmuson AR 1 ™ 1R 2119 reading room. lections by Max Seriber and a talk [ . White oo L 198 179 824 o &by Elder Paul E. Iverson on “Why Delegates, Convention— Resurrection' Lutheran Church | |1 Believe in God.” Chase 835 133 30 251 1955 - 2| The public is invited. Davies 567 65 242 125 999 Corner of Third and Main Streets|s .~ Hungerford 618 6 25 63 1061 REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Catholic Church Theile 718 113 398 279 1508 Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:15 am—Morning Worship Sermon, ' “The Message of thej Church in a Changing World.” 7:30 p.m. — ‘Thursday — Luther League. " Church of the Nativity [ Results of Contests in NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Lunches SPECIALIZING in Chingse Foods, Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles. Spanish Dishes. Hot ' Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Carne. TAMALES Fresh Daily—3 for $1.00 Take some home for your party TELEPHONE 377 OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT STREET NOW IS CLEANING TIME SPRING CAR Does your car need cleaning and touching ‘up? Or complete re- painting? Take advantage of our skilled services, equipment and have the job done right. We also GENE EWART with Connors Motor Co. HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings NORCO BRINGS 'BIG CARGO AND SR R R Fifth and Gold Streets 8:00 a.m.—Low Mass and Instruc- tion in the Church. 10:00 2. —Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | Fourth ‘ahd Seward Streets REV. G. E.' JAMES, Minister. “The ¢hurch with'tne wrdm wel- eome.” 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Subject, “The Mind of Christ.” 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. 8:00 pm. Evening worship. Subject, “Overcoming and Re- ward.” Notice that the hour for the evening service' changes from 7: 30! to 8 o'clock and will continue at that hour during the summer months. You are welcome to these serv- ices. i‘ Holy Trinity Cathedral f AR o oK, RO Déart. Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon at | 1:00 am. i Sunday School ‘at 9:45 .am. Please note change in hour of Sunday School. Evening services at Douglas. Thursday, Ascension Day—Holy Communion at 10:00 a.m. i Northern Light Presbyterian Church - [ Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, 10 a.m.—Bible School. - 11 am.—Morning Worship. Duet, “In the Garden™ (Miles), —aadv./ner. Anthem, Evelynanmnnnlndnhnchz’nn-, “This Is the Day, Which the Lord Hath Made"; IN THE FUEL OIL LINE Mt2), Mmm mmumm wahlulbluelollmb !olm g tian Poise” & —_— The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, |3 tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Jpireer ity | | Russian Orthodox Cherch i u___*...____._.__g:iMolorshly &)fiks Four Pe g i il sons on Return Trip saturdu 7:00 nm—vnpers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00 am.—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysestom. = tecos f 1 SHey Fen Y Aty Tww o'clock this morning from Seat- to Seattle With 'a cdpacity cargo and 13 | passengers, the motorship Norco, |Capt. A. Eckholm and Purser Har- {tle.” She departed ‘at 2 this after- 121 Muin Sireet i h : noon on her return voyage to the CHARLES €. P!;Rsontovs. Puget Sound metropolis, after hav- ing booked at this port four per- sons for the South. A large part of the vessel's cargo Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning" worship, 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 13 PASSENGERS old Knight, arrived in Juneau at| consisted of pipe for Juneau's water system. She also brought a large amount of general freight, considerable of | which was green vegetables and [iresh fruits. Incoming passyngers were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. C. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. W. White- |bead, A. Radaux, J. Kinghorn, J. Mackenzie, Arthur Marlett. Passengers from Ketchikan From Ketchikan - — Mrs. John Keller, A. Van Mavern. | From Wrangell — Staff Captain Joseph Acton of the salvnblon Army. From Petersburg — Dr. R. E Southwell, B. Fitch. Persons who took passage here | for the South were: For Ketchikan — Wright. For Seattle—Mrs. William Ander- | <on, Miss Ruth Anderson, Richard | | Carrigan. Mrs, M. L. 6:30 pm—Young People’s et | P e ing. 7:30 p.m—Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday ev- at 7:30 o'clock. e ‘Lord's Supper the first Sun- day ot neh month. ey oty } Presbyterian Native Church b C e RN A AT SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service, 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service f 7:30 M—WM l‘id'cok‘ BAILEY’S | — - NOTICE OF u' ARSHAL'S SALE i The United m Marshal will' sell the Gais “STAR ‘LITE" 33.7 foot boat, on May 2nd, 1932, at 2:30 PM. of that the OCity Ploat, near the City Juneau, Alaska, to ‘the 'highest and best bfdder for cash, to satisfy "an ex- ecution issued against same by the ARRIVE ON THE Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 8 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O refinish’ furniture. . Estimates. Gladly Given. -— FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. “Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. * Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Becond and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. thoun. opp. Seaview DLstin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. ‘Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seafer Tract. ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Ce. Distributers FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL ‘NORCO SATURDAY . -ORDER EARLY CALIFORNIA GROCERY COAL ALL KINDS CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412