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'THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1933. - PRINTED SILKS at REDUCED PRICES PRINTED CHIFFONS 39 in. $1.45 yd. wide PRINTED SILKS AND SHANTUNGS 39 wide—$1.00 and $1.65 in. PRINTED RAYONS AND SHEERS and 50¢ 75¢ yd. B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Departiment Store AUTO DRIVING REVEALED N \\1)\th WRITTEN TEST NEW POIN IN Al 'RAII MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 5.—Some of Australia’s future women motorists gave curious answers at an examination recently held at a driving school. Here are questions and answers: Q. Which of two cars has the ht-of-way at a street corner? A. The one that ere f Q. What is the proper precaution to take when backing your car? A. Reverse the engine NO. I PREFER CARS WITH LEFT HAND DRIVERS WaAT'S Tue_ ) FIRST TUING T0 00 INCISE OF A CoLLISION D Q. What is (hn magneto? A. The name of a thing that has something to do with the inside of a car On your car. What is meant by Going around the r There were months of this y “short circuit?” est way. accidents in Victoria within the Q. What is the charging indicator? A. Your bill for oil and petrol Q. What is the first rule of the road? A. Do not run into anything Q. Where should you display the registration number? A Q. A. 6 motor first six DOUGLAS |1 FRENCHMEN nEws | START FLIGHT The motorship North Star, load- ed with freight for various dis- tricts under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, docked | here about noon yesterday to un- load 13 tons of miscellaneous sup- | plies, including food and coal, for | the government school hers. ing from Floyd Ben- nett Flying Field BROOKLYN, N. Y, Aug. 5—A —_——————— trans-Atlantic flight “to nowhere” BIRTHDAY RPRISE ibegan when Lieut. Maurice and ke | Paul Codos, French aviators, took The older giris of ka | Ci s ¥ L 3 " loff from the Floyd Bennett Flying idren’s Home gave @ SUTDIISe|py.y pp 441 o'clock this morning :\:Ts(she;'xl]or:r‘:ifl‘;\:;‘llc: m;;:‘::n [zxf in an attempt to set a distance the home, whose birthday it was. fEecord. With some assistance the girls se- | _The 'y P‘renchn'\en ;?lanned n cured Miss Miller's absence for a (0SS the ocean by way of Ne“;‘ time while they prepared a very foundland EX‘IG‘ the Great Circle dainty meal. The table was appro- route, ,then ‘]usL keep on going. priately decorated with wild flow- Persia, Africa or Russla ingy be s the landing place with a prefernce v for Karachi, India. Weather will have a great deal to do with their destination after they cross the Atlantic. Plan Recerd Smash ‘The record they seek to smash is 5340 miles set in February by Squadron Leader Oswald Gayford and Flight Lieut. Gilbert Nichol- etts, of the British Air Forrce, who flew from Cranwell, England, to ‘Walfish Bay, South Africa. Today's take-off was perfect under so heavy a load. Field of- ficials had feared a crash and had fire apparatus on the field. The plane carried 1,770 gallons of gas. Notices for this church columnb must he received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee ‘change of sermon topics, etc. — - - - Cnnzrentlan’! ;’umlllnlly J.r Church ENTERTAIN IN HONOR b 3 OF SAMUEL FELDON REV. 5. W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. . and Mrs. Wort Newman en- 7:30 p.m.—Evening service eer- ned Wednesday evening with mon by the Rev. J. W. Cadwell,]a Lridge and whist party in honor pastor. Topic, “The Abuudant Life.”!of Samuel Feldon, who left Juneau ‘The general public is cordially] yesterday morning bound for the invited to all services. Werld's Fair. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Feldon, Mr. and Mrs. G. Blomgren, Mr. and Mrs, Hurd, Mrs. A. Laurie, | SR IR St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 8l 7:30 p.m—Evening Prayer and|Mrs. Pat Doyle, Mrs. Kinbrough, Sermon. Mrs. Lowell, Mrs. Christie, Miss e | Margaret Kiloh, Harry Doyle, and Dog- Catholic Church Archie Jonas. Aloysius Church Refreshments, carrying out a #————————lgreen and yellow color scheme, Sunday A 6—Ninth Sunday|were served. After Pe ‘the Feast of the - e of Our Lord. WILL ROGERS SUNDAY 6:30 am. Holy Mass. CAPITOL “STATE FAIR.” adv ——————— ERS SUNDAY o Advertisements spread world “STATE FAIR.” adv|products before you. Hop Off Early This Morn-|) The vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, 7 / 4 } « P Nozloes for r.ms churcn coumn must be received by Thé Emplre hot later than 10 o'clock Sdttirday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics. ete. these moments. 10700 'a.m.—July was designated as vacation month. In August we ' expect to note a returning’ intercst and attendance at this 'Sunday ey First Church of Christ, l School hour, 's0 that with Septem- “ | | Sclentist Vo —— our full program of work. Sunday sermesy;m be held at i"—— v T B JI am. in the st Ohurch ot/ etropolitan Methodist Phrist, Scientist, Juneau, on' Fiftn | s Episcops) Churth and Main Streets. The subfect will f— be, “Spirit.” i “The church with the cordial wel Sunday School adjourned ror come.” summer. Fourth and Seward Sureets Wednesday. 8:00 pm. — Tesu-! Rev. HENKY n. CROSS monial meeting. I 10:30 to 12:00 am.—Family Wor- Christian science Reading Room ship Hour. In Tulsa, Okla., after a In" church building. This room is|three months' trial the members spen to the public Wednesday after- of one of the churches voted 800 Joons from 2:30 to 4. {to 125 in favor of the unified The public is cordially Invited 'o service in place of the separate sttend these services and visit the' . Sunday School and church service reading room. jas théy felt the whole congreg: )tlon was brought in closer tomn ——————————~~—21With the soudy and preaching of | The Salvation Army | |the Bible. We invite you to this e service so that you may prove fo. yourself its worth. Story-sermon (“The Camera-eye.” 30 p.m. | '7:30 pm—Evening service. Have §you enjoyed the satisfying happi- ness that comes at the close of the Sabbath day when you have spent an evening hour in worship? The pastor's theme at this service will be “The Things We Forget ‘i You are invited to “Come to ’thl‘ gospel feast; let every soul | be Jesus's guest; ye need not one be left behind, for God hath bid- den all mankind.” o ! Seven!‘h ply deenthh Corner Second and Franklin sr.s Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School—; | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly P — CHARLES C. PERBONEUS. Pastor. | Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Morning worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. 7:45 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 p.m.—- Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to ai. these services. ‘The Lord's Supper the first SBun- day of each month. T First Presbyterian Church | VERNON GYES, Pastor - & LN | “Where hungry souls are DAVID WAGGONER, Minister. satisfied.” 10:30 a.m—Morning service. Sub-| Sababth services ‘each Saturday afternoon. ject, “The Angels Message.” Acts{ 12:8, 1:00 p.m—Sabbath School. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson,| 2:00 pm.—Services. S Rt 007 "L N “Ruth.” Ruth 1:6-10, 14-19. 3 X p.m.—Evening service. Sub- NOTICE TO T@xmypns Jject, “Ye Must Be Born Again.”| The City Council will sit as a John 3:7 Board of Equalization at the Coun- A cordial invitation is given tofcil' Chambers August 8, 9, 10, 11! all to attend these services and 12, from 2 to 4 pm., for the - —_— | Catholic Church 1 Church of the Nativity i TS L pufpose of hearing petitions for adjustment of tax assessments Yor the year 1933. A. W. HENNING, w § i LRt come early and enjoy the help of ber we may be ready to undertake | leferences &re to Be Set-| tled Pending Perma- nent Code (Continued on Pa.ge Two) . MINERS RETURN 1T PAYS TOBE T0 WORK FIRST AN ALASKAN, T0 Bl OF NEXT WEEK BE HONEST, T0O | throats of tired pickets greet- ed the ending of the coal mine strike. The miners have been out nearly two weeks. Some 50,000 to 70,000 min- .. ers will pick up their dinner | pails and start to work Mon- day [ GENERAL TRUCE | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5Tt is | stated here today that President Roosevelt is ready to announce a general truce between capital and labor in all disputes pending es- tablishment of recovery codes. Representatives of employers and workers of the Advisory Board. of the " Industrial Recovery Adminis- tration, including leaders of capital and labor, have agreed with Ad- ministrator Johnson on a mora- torium on strikes and lockouts for the first’ time in American his-; tory, excluding war times, and there is an apparent assurance for| complete unity in industry in be- half of better days. APPOINTS BOARD HYDE PARK, Aug. 5—President Roosevelt has approved of a joint| declaration for jndustrial peace; proposed by leaders of indust: and labor in an unprecedented ef-, fort to end disputes. The President has appointed af board of seven headed by Senator | Wagner, of New York, labor author-| ity, to administer a national peaco\' effort. Other members of l‘w‘ board include Green, Teagle, Swope and Louls "Kirstein, the latter dl Boston merchant. L8 nnufi% GRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU By the U. 8. Weather Burcau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, be‘inm,lf at 4 pm., Au,xpg_t 5: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes H d R l ES 4 pm. yesty 29.94 56 89 K] [ Cldy Former yder Real Estat-|s am. today 2091 54 W3 & Hatn er, in Trouble, Assist- |Noon today 2090 59 ) 6 Misting CABLE ed by Former Client ANP RADIQ RERORTS (Conti Page Qne.) FQoAY T ik ‘Lowedt 4am, 4am. Precip. ¢am. ed his total savings, $19000, In a|pSeation . Wfi tex;:b velocity 24hrs. Weather R i 8 0 Foggy fa i Nome i 45: 48 Foreolomre Started . I pieng) 7l 5 o Sicknes a0 ‘h; ri"' Fort Yukon ......66 66 54 56 =0 0 Cldy ily red his resourtes and IO | Tanand L 38 3 | 4 o clay sure pro\cr\hno» were started. Falibanks G 72 70 52 52 - 3 ke X week Johnston hopped 'a Eagle n' i P 01 glvj train to Portland and then St. Paul e Uhd! 54 @1 'ffgce ci‘(l]; b _{Dutch Harbor ....54 54 46 48 10 0 Cl to borrow monzy among Kodiak 56 56 48 b1 B o fgr ako (sl Clova 56 54 5 50 . 10 110 ol wired Thom ejved this ';l:;‘?:" X 653 56 ! Zg 54 Cn‘lm : & g,:;n reply: ; ) Ketchikan 6 8§ 56, 68 0 04 cldi Quick Work Prince Rupert 62 60 | 56 56 0 26 Rain o1 am on nmy way. L Edmonton 2 2 | 50 50 4 0 Clear Quickly arriving at Seattle,|gqgqpe SO WORE SR TR AT | Rain ggnmfgnusettrdm 3}2’10:?;::“; Portland i W D i 4 46 Cldy ill and then came 2 Sa i 64 62 paid 'off - Jlmetoiie: P00 mert. | Trepcle) IR P £ % hedi gage. The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska The men scarecly knew each]except in the Southeast and the Aleutidn Islands. It is lowest near other except through business deal- ings. — e — — WILL ROGERS SUNDAY CAPITOL “STATE FAIR.” adv e e IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE AT CITY DOCK Repairs and maintenance work are being done at the City Dock. New planks are being put in fo replace old ones which have be- come worn. New face piling planned and will probably jbe driven before the latier part of September. The k is to start as soon as steamer iedules slacken off enough to permit steady driv- ing - B WILL CAPITOL ROGERS SUNDAY “STATE FAIR. adv BEER BLUE RIBBON ACME TELEPHONE 478 Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J., Pastor Sunday August 6.—Ninth Sunday Pentecost, the Feast of the! figuration of Our Lord. a.m.—Holy Mass. am.—Holy Mass and In- —adv. City Clerk. 6:30 8:00 structions. 10:30 a.m-—Holy Mass and Ser- mon, followed by Benedictfon of the Most Blessed Sacrament. August 10, Feast of Lawrence, a day of speclnl dc- | votion rsday, | ey 7o ey Holy Trinity Ciw | — W e A Dean. 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—Holy COmmumm and Sermon. Evening service at Douglas. b ————-—-{5 l Resurrection Ln ! Lutherap Chgpeh | Cornef of Third and )la.ln M REV. ERLING K. ( Pasi “The Friendly Ch“mh" 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Pas- tor's subject, “The Crisis in Char- acter.” Mrs. Olafson will sing “The Prayer Perfect” by Oley Speaks which she was unable to sing Jast Sunday. We invite you to worship wm: us regularly. An hour spent In God's House on Sunday morning will help you through th¢' whole week | e | B mmimmwmnmmmmmmnmmmfim»ummun Franklin at Fourth y REV. JDW A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “You intended to do better to- morrow. Well, today is that to-| |morrow of your yesterday." Time flies, and much that we intend|3 to do is not accomplished; but let not the urge to fellowship with| kindred spirits in the hour of wor- ship be put off till some ever- fleeing tomorrow. of more conven-| == lonce. May we have the pleasure | = of greeting .you this Sunday, and |3 of worshipping together?’ 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Minister's message, “Trends of the Times.” Soloists of the morning, Miss Matilda Holst, singing “Q,|5= Divine Redeemed” by Gounod andl Mrs. Caroline Roxby, of San Fran-| cisco, singing “Open the Gates of the Temple” by Knapp. Choral Prayer, “The World Is Syeet with Prayer.” “Organ Moments” begin at ten fifty and provide a ten-minute period for quiet meditation while enjoying the soft ‘MW We sugi of the organ. ANTON REJSS, Prop. DANCING LUNCHES ASTES BETTER HERE) Music by “OLD um m[LLIPS" llllmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllll!llfllflllmll|IllllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIllllilllllllllllllll BEER CALIFORNIA GROCERY Store Open Tonight BEER BUDWEISER BLATZ Prompt Delivery L+ L T E | | poreeree e Bering Strait and in the upper Yukon Valley and showers in Ber- ing Sea and the Intreior and moderate rains from the Gulf of Al- aska to Oregon. The pressure is moderately high over the north- eastern Pacific Ocean with cle,)rmg weather in southern Bvrlng Sea. Temperatures were lower “yesterday in Southeast Alaska wlth little change in other districts. ERERTEYONRTETRERNG RORERERE AN e to dine well _nd rest well at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences ne- ceuary to your complete comfort and all those old !thoned ideas of friendliness and hospitality that are necessary to a lond botel well operated. ADOLPH SCHMIDT, Manuln‘ Director. 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