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R e R NSt T T thing to wear will please her . A NEW COAT HAT DRESS BLOUSE SKIRT RAINCOAT UMBRELLA HANDBAG sLOVES HANDKERCHIEF SCARTF HOSIERY OXFORDS SLIPPERS BATH ROBE HOUSE DRESS U. 8. DEPARTIYENT OF AGRI( ULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaz; Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 7: Rain - tonight, Sunday probably showers;moderate south to east winds Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weaune 4 p.m. yest'y 2991 45 4 w 4 Cldy 4 am. today 2987 39 90 sw 3 Rain Noon today ... 2093 42 80 S 16 Rain @ABLE AND EADIO REPORTS } YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am, p. 4a.mn. temp. temp. ! emp. temp. velo.ty 24 hrs, Weather 20 20 | 16 16 4 0 Cldy 4 4 32 34 4. Lat Cldy 48 46 ' 34 34 4 0 Clear 42 38 | 34 36 4 A48 Cldy 42 1: | 28 32 0 04 Cldy 50 | 28 28 4 0 Clear 52 52 | 28 28 4 .01 Cldy 40 | 8 32 8 Trace Pt Cldy 44 | 34 36 6 0 Pt.Cldy 44 | 38 38 0 08 Cldy 38 | 36 38 8 40 Cldy 45 | 39 39 3 33 Rain - 40 — Caim 4 Clear z 50 | — 40 4 01 Pt.Cldy Prince Rupert ... 50 48 | 38 . 40 4 40 Rain Edmonton 70 66 | 46 48 8 0 Cldy Seattle .. 60 58 | 48 43 10 0 Cldy Portland . 68 68 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy San P‘lmclsm 66 60 52 54 8 0 Cldy ‘The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except the Arctic Coast, and is rising moderately except in the Southeast, with showers from the Gulf of Alaska to British Columbia and in por- tions of the Interior. Cloudy weather prevails over most of the remainder of the Territory. Temperatures have fallen in the In- terior. The pressure is high be tween Hawaii and Oregan and ris- ing slightly in the Pacific States. European Racketeers Arnsted in Warsaw WARSAW, Poxa.nd. May T— gang of racketeers in France Backs Memorial to American Air Heroes FARIS, May 7. — Layayelte Bscadrille Foundation, formed to assure upkcep of fhe monument at Garches to the American pilots who fought for France in that fa- mous body, has been placed on.a legal basis by the French govern- Gift Suggestions for Mother’s Da Show your appreciation to Mother appropriate gift of remembrance. MOTHER’S DAY—Sunday, May 8 M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau s Leading Department Store with an Some- MACHINE WORKS ON FLOUR GOLD SAND IN JUNEAU Button of Precious’ Metal Comes from 180 Pounds of Gravel “Thar’s gold in them thar sands” —and old sands around here—in the opinion of R. Linwood Davis and A. L. Pedersen, who are con- ducting experfments at the Charlés G. Warner . Company’s Machine Shop in this city with the Eriek- son Centrifugalizer, designed for Tecovery of yellow mietal of flour- like character. From 180 pounds of sand which were gathered in Junieau @nd, Which were run through the machine Thursday, a button of gold was obtained. Indications- Are Promising Experimental results are indi: Eruugql operations are underta- en. If the mathine proves successful, it will be manufactured by the ‘Warner Company. The Erickson Centrifugalizer ‘is ihe invention of a Mr of Anacottes, and the machine with which experiments are beéing iconducted was constructed by B L. Knapp of Anacortes. It was brought to Jumeau by Mr. Davis and Mr, Pederson a week ago l! the motarship Noreo. Used Alaska Sand in 1929. Mr. Eriekson as early as 1020 made use of sands from Alaska in conducting = experiments with his machine at Anacortes. Several weeks ago, Capt. mup ‘'Wright, brought a boat north amd got from the Lituya Bay district , were arrested and their ‘of terror over several busi- districts broken. ment. With a gift of $40,000 the foun- dation is now in position to go ahsad with work on the monu- ment. The crypt, which contains the | . |bodies of the fallen members has been beautified by ten stained bile headlights at the approach of developed by a Parisian. - The United States entered the pilots and 7476 aircraft holding jworn glass. windows. scarfs are a new accent on T e frocks. Someolmemmw Automatic dimming of automo-|{as tops of wool dresses. b4 cars is provided by a mechanism |of light weight navy blue second quarter of 1932 with 17,628 |cream and brilliant biue. a quantity of sand, which he to. Anacortes to test the ef: df elther the Erickon Centrifugal~ izer of a machine of similat type. ————— 1 | HANDKERCHIEF SCARFS g SET OFF SPRING mcwl‘ Plall — Persian handk Cmem-flhmnnwm-{ aving the bodice and upper e ormed by a macnml:g i) k!re‘hidn a Persian print of worn with a matching like tweed |7 First Church of Christ, | sonage. cative of profitable returns when |EF 3 , Notices for this church column dired by Mrs. must..be, received By The E: aot later than 10 o'cleck Saturday !t morning to guuraniee change of sermon topics, ete. | Evelyn Hollmanm “Mother's D: on Russian Orthodox Church 3 | The Balvation Army || REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, WS- TT Y 4 SIS SR T Pastor. Public meetings: | Saturday, 7:00 p.m—Vespers and Sunday—2:30 p.m. mat »mblned. Sunday--1:30 p.m. y, 10:00 am—The divine Tuesday—T7:30 p.m. of Saint John Chrysostom. | .. & Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | | Scientist > B———————— =+ Sunday services will be held at| 11 am. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Pifth| g4 and Main Streets. The subject will| 11:00 am.-—Morning worship. be, “Adam and Fallen Man.” 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m—Young People's meet- Wednesday, 800 pm. — Testi- | ing monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, Pastor. lay services: p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday ev- at 7:20 o'clock. Lord’s Supper the first Sun- each month. 3 SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker | Resurrection Lutheran Church I 10:30—Morning service. - 11:30—Bible School. COrnar of Third and Main Streets| 7.30—Evening service. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek Pastor. prayer service. “The Friendly Church” .- - 9:45 a.m.~Sunday School. | 10:30 a.n—India Lace Day ob- ULD—F HIUNED servance by the Women's Mission- ary Society and Light Brigade. Come and learn of this work. [ GIHL REVEALED 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. 0b<1 b | servance of Mother's Day. Serms | “A Tribute—and a Challenge!” | Monday, 3:30 p.m—Meeting of‘ the Confirmation Class at the par- | Please note the above change in time of the Sunday School and, worship service, which will obtam during the summer months, | Colorful Stories After Six Years L 't | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church By WARE TORREY | |and Don Ostlund will give a short | Special services honor of |Mcthér will be given in: severgl | Suncau churches to at 1% o'clock. Special pr AN have : |been arranged ortheérn Light Presbyterian Luth- eran Chutch and Met hodisi | Church, The mengbers of > Rainbow | irld will attend the | the | pu Rudyard Klplmg Wntes'L HURT DURING PICTURE FILMING MOTHERS WILL BE HONORED IN LOGAL CHURCHES Special Services Will Be; Observed Here on Sunday Forenoon sponsorship of ti Eastern Star. Jeannette Whittier h: en to be the Wor 4 the organization. Mrs. R. B. Mar-| tin is the Mother Ads The Order of Ra Gir‘l.\‘ # has for its purpdse motion Associated Press Photo clean living and ) ideals. | Lina Basquette, dancer and film actress, was injured when she fell present membe: includes! from a horse during the filming of a western picture in Hollywood. 29 glrls. Special peen ar- 'ranged at the Light PAINT CONTRACTOR Newspaper Ads S Saitan. O jin - at u 1kanmd1u;:: L ON CAPITOL IS HERE Key to Profits ccmplete pro; follows: U F‘, Guiry of the Guiry Broth- Declares Writer 4 ers Paint and Wallpaper Company Qe S of Denver, Colo, which had the| NEW YORK, May 7.—News- gf"’\;;:;;’o‘n contract for the fnierior painting are called the dominant Boprano solo, “That Wonderful Of 1he Tederal and Terrltorial ‘" iClo rkzbymx:ddmn i Somesiere. e solo, “That Wo f 2 % te ermeth Collins, e Mcsher of Mine,"—Goodwin—MTrs, Building in this city, arrived her2 2 presi last night on the S tor of asy Clarence Ferguson. motorship North- land. His visit is in conne pture Reading—Exodus 1:32- bith the C“‘l any of New York. in his book, 2:1:, T U | Recad to Good Advertising,” astoral Prayer. X Fon el of our Mothen” Purfect ‘Hanis Are tures in Amer- nnouncemen:s. stimulus of ad- Offertory. Deah Four Player"" live without the Cello Solo—“Cradle Song—Ries— Stella Jon b\lb\rlu“fl\( Pflnn ery 77 said the tive, department Anthem: “Mother Dear”—Tre- that advertising could here.—The Chol atly in ending the busi- Silent Pra the use of absolute COrgan R Each had been dealt to conditions and Sermon: hand. the great- Duet: Collins Mr: spades. reased the y bid 7 diamonds and. nger aubo- | Tanner came back with a bid of 7 spades for a grand slam. Choral: Organ Postlude. ) i 53 Fourth and Seward Streets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with tne cordial wel- |- eome.” |wings and r 11:00 am. — Morning Worship,|tBe heroine’ e in Sophie Kerr's| This will be a Mother's Day service. #vel, “Girl Into Woman.” We are inviting mothers especlally |/ ohe is more than that a proto- | to this service and extending a/W¥Pe of women of the last decades, | personal invitation to the mothers B their break away from the rigid NEW YORK, May 7—Cora Mac- | farlane, who wore to high school| |the tightbelted skirt, high button | {bocts and hat that was an “un- able telt plateau lald about w bon” of 1900 take of the children in the Sunday lins cf convention and tradition. School. } Cora's experiences and mmakass 12:08 p.m.—Sunday School. (ner gradual practicing of decisive | 8:00 pm. — Bvening worship, ction, form a s The pastor is announcing as his:i§ & genuine and attra subject,’ “Bearing the Marks of} “Old Wine and New" Wa.rmck Christ” Come and worship with De€ping ftraces the adjustment to | S. ynéw conditions of Spenser Scars-!| & mldale, a book reviewer and “man cf; % Holy Trinity Cathedral letters” who returns to England | (O S ._—_n,j; from fighting in the Werld War. The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE,| Through many dscollragements; Dean., |Searsdale follows a conviction th: Holy. Communion, 8:00 a.m. \he can write novels. His chamm Morning Prayer and Sermon at. ter changes, as ability develops. 11:00 &m. | Sunday School at 9:45 am. No service at Douglas. = £ Kipling Again l Rudyard Kipling, after six years, | | has written a book that is a color- | Northern Light Presbyterian T 'ful assortment of short stories and Church i poems. Three of the stories and -~ _sylthe poems are hitherto unpub-| Cornlr Fourth and Franklin Sts. lished. : REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, | Harry Emerson Fosdiok, in A>| 10 a.m.—Bible School. I See Religion” gives his personal | 11 am.—Morning Worship. | viewpoint on such topics as “Morals Mother’s Day services. Soprano Secede from the Union” and “Are solo, “That Wonderful Mother of Religious People Fooling Them- Ming” ' (Goodwin), Mrs. Clarance selvés?” Ferguson. Anthem, “Mother Dear”| “World Disarmameni: Its Prob- B (T , The Choir. Duet, lems and Prospects” by Denys P. Mo Knows” (Cassel), Mrs. C. Meyers, published by thé World Fes and Max Scriber. Sermon ' Peace Foundation, comes just as other’s Wages.” |the powers are making diligent | .m.—Children’s Story Hour. efforts to arrive at a disarmament ‘pan.—Intermediate Christian agreement. TI book, ‘analyzing 3 ‘the Ppresent situation in consider- able detail, urges thenecessity for arms, cuts. 3 . _ Beventh Day Adventists Second and Franklin Sts. | A Photographer’s Life ON GYES, Pastor “The News Rec] Man” by Charles suflg evening subject, “Are We Pedden, reveals the adventurous Living a Super-Civilization?” life of the vagabond fellows who ‘Tuesday evening, “The Sabbath— cover the globe with camera and Its Institution and Significance.” “mike.” Pedden is an agtive prac- Saphath, May 14: titfoner of the craft, and tells of ’:u p.n.—Sabbath School. | adventures ranging from the South :m.—Sermon, “How Does Seas to London, in a breathless the 1 Change Men?” sort, of “our . passoports . are. vised i et T for all countries* manner. 2 | One chapter deals with the re- Ohurch of the Nativity laction of celcbrated figures — -/ Gpolidge, Will Rogers, Gandhi— “Fifth and Gold Streets 8:00 am—Low Mass and Instruc- tion in the Church. 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- 'mon. 7:30° pm.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament. when before the camera. ‘“Babylon on Hudson,” the latest |of that prolific crop of novels list- authorship as “anonymous,” gives, as explanation “I have to live In New York after this is pub- .” It apparently is a fiction- L o o T lawyer in present day New {* Chutch of Jesus Christ of York, with hardly enough “strong | (Mormon) ireats of artists® the Church of Jesus Christ o Among other books Latter Day Saints will be held in are A i oo he T pN— “Criminals and Criminal Justice” 5 ° Memboirs of Jacques Casanove de Il LUDWVIG NELSON | selngalt,” translated by Arthur autobiography of the life of & | Latter Day Saints saiff” %o justify its anonymity a&l- The regular weekly meeting of sm mma crash. 0dd Fellows' Hall Sunday, May 1 A nmfic&l selection will be ren- by Nathaniel F. 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