The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1934, Page 2

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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 14: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yest'y 3020 50 29 NE Clear 4 am. today 3004 33 65 w 3 Clear Noon today 2986 48 26 NE 12 Clear | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY | Notices zor s crarch cowamn| Wednesday, April 18—The Feast PR s Fon RS | inust be received by The Empire| of St. Joseph, Universal Patron of Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday|the Church, is a day of special| . Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | morning to guarantee change of | devotion. Barrow ... . =8 -8 -8 0 26 0 Cldy sermon topics, ete. Nome 34 34 | 30 30 14 .06 Cldy o ot BOUBL noacicipofois B B0 D00 8 .08 Pt.Cldy @ s | | Resurrection Lutheran Church | | Fairbanks .. gy vaa sl tdo T g 10 0 Pt.Cldy " s Chs':’l::fi:: Oheley | Corner of Thira and Main Streets g: w;::1 ;E g% i ;; gg ig og Pt, Cldy, 3 2 2 E Clear I ‘i | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Dutch Harhor 38 38 e S 10 58 Show | “'Sunday services =il we neld at Patsor. Kodiade 36 36 | 28 32 12 2% Show iu am. in the First Church of| “The Friendly ChurcL” Cordova 42 42 34 34 0 -u cld: ‘Chri.st, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Juneau ... 50 50 33 33 3 0 m“}; snd Main Streets. The subject will| 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Ser-| gjtka _ 46 51 30 ] 0 0 Clear |be, “Are Sin, Disease and Death|mon, “The Good Shepherd.” S0-| Ketchikan 58 58 32 32 4 0 Clear | Real?” | prano solo, “How Lovely Are Thy| Prince Rupert f2. 60 | 'iu3s 38 4 0 Clear 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | Dwellings,” Miss Alice Palmer. Edmonton 42 34 24 26 10 0 Pt.Cldy | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi-| 7:30 pm—Norwegian Service. Seattle L SR TR . T 4 [ "cldy | monial meeting. Tuesday, April 17. — Missionary| Pportland 6 4 | .B6 .58 6 0 cldy | christian Science Reading Room | Society meets at parsonage. MIs.| San Francisco .58 56 | 50 50 4 0 Clear |in church building. This room is|Reed will lead. — — i da Friday, April 20.—Congregational 4 io})fien to thre pu2b310l:.:0 XVednes v adtat 7. gregi The barometric pressure is low from Bering Sea southeastward afternoons from ; ? vith rain or snow in Bering Sea and eastward | The public is cordially invited to o eerd % .. g b, . |y ! n,enix gt nr}:d e trie v pressure is moderatly high in Western Canada and Northern Al- af e ok [ Metropolitan Methodist aska with partly cloudy weather in the Interior and clear weather reading . | Episcopal Church from Southeastern Alaska to the Pacific States.# Temperatures gy IF have risen decidedly in Northern and Interior Alsaka. | Fourt: ana Sewerd Streets - e REV. HENRY R. CROSS 3 - & Northern Light Presbyterian | 1 Ohiroh 4| 10:30 am. to 12:00 noon—Fam- e R FOR INSURANCE ) | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| 7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship. | Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director |“What Shall We Do About the | "Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist |Money?” This will be the pastor's See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | “Where Welcome and Worship 'theme for the evening. ‘ ero Weloom Te.lephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | BT | = s e ——d | 10:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo-§,’, Bethiel "Femoosal Wiwiibly | — ments. - 11:00 am—Morn\ng worship. For| ~CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, P h dl A L4 T z ctals see aaverisement. isowhers| Pastar. anhandle Air Transport Co. {tn this paper. | Sunday services: ! 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. a .. Mrs. E. Wade, Evangelist, will briné “PA TCO” i Holy Trinity Cathedral | | the message. Subject, “The Witness | zy. of God.” THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes Announice the inauguration of Dean. {for everyone. ! | sunday services: | 7:45 pm. — Evening service. A SEAPI ANE SER 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion | Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak\ 4 10:00 a.m.Sunday School and|on the subject, “The Blood Coven- Confirmation classes. 5" clide s i 9 p . Al ) | Sermon. }al 7:45 except Monday. CALL OR SEE o ~OT < ¥ T Tk & Evening service at Douglas. | Everyons cordially invited to all | v i v l HI‘ASIL Bl’,'\l. \IOX\ DE I‘ ABRICS ; reg:;fwmiefhnzr;daé a;fnl::;osn ;lx;‘lhese services. [ . V. Kay—Telephone 4954 Bishop Apartments. | ~ ) C. H. Keil, Chet McLean, Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel - ARE RE: \so JABLY PRICED! le e ok o [ First Presbyterian Church | Service the second Sunday after|— — = = — “"DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | Easter in Resurrection Lutheran| """ "o srrrororr ~o=cr - | Sunday services: | Church. Rev. I. W. Risvold speaks\‘ . , | 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub-| 0n the subject, “The Gxemm - 3 ! @ { |dect, “Emmaus Experiences.” Luke|Love” - - 124: 13-35 | All who are interested in Scan- ' 4 £ e e [ "11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson,| dinavian services are invited to i B - § | “Jesus Teaches Forgiveness.” Matt,|attend. Every Sunday, 7:30 pm.| ‘ ehrends Co., Inc. 1o | Allen Shan | 2 p.m.—Junior ristian En-| | k I A . ¢ .’ o jamavec. I Evangelistic Services Tl i e ° i ‘ | 2:30 pm. — Services at Douglas |z s ‘Juneau’s Leading Department Store [Deteciom, : 2 | American Legion Dugout. Sun- 2 i G ) i _x | 24 o ings at 7:45 o'clock. These services!| By ‘ Bl | edntsday, 7:30 pm—Midweek|2re being continued. Others are i e T AR % T prayer service. onjoying lhem, and we give all a s - . 4 = PROMINENT ‘SMALL STRIKES ‘MORE EVIDENBE R oL oo e i T T ' ] y i § joy them with us. 3 My Beauty H'nt | Uissidnas poley . peine We are freely giving our lives in UN’TED FOOD CO. . | Rfifl Ess m SOUGHT Tn GE Dt ey p;cclulming the fundamentals of : Catholic Church 1 {the faith of Jesus and preach “An (:As (:EBS MEN |ND|0TEB IN P B T | 1‘ Church of the Nativity HUnchangmg Christ"—"“An Unchang- % H GRO ¥ ) ‘ g g = % |ing Gospel.” Harold Gibson and|} Phone 16 We Deliver = Meats-—Phone 16 IN BANK CASE Liquidation of Union Trust "LARGE SECTION BISHOP CANNON - % i . - i 55 e [ mswimww 1\ WINDOW CLEANING Sunday Services: Sunday, April 15.—Second Sun- Threats Are Made, with! Destroyed Qorrespondence‘ e ' Sunday—2:30 p.m. 100,000 Oil Workers | in Campaign Against 6:30 am—Holy Mass. om Results in : % Company ‘ Ready to Quit ‘ Alfred E. Smith $:00 sm—toly Mass snd In-| . PHONE 485 Serious Charges ‘ SR o bt ‘l I Seventh Day Adventists ="'| s 4 CHICAGO, April 14. — Strikes| iComer Second and Franklin Sts. WASHINGTON, April 14 —| 10:30 am—High Mass and ser- | and threats of strikes continued to mon, “Where Hungry Souls Are CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 14— « i Prosecutors sought new evidence : .. h Joseph R. Nuit, W. M. Badwin, dot [ne industrial map today. |ioday.in efforts to convict Bish-| 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic- Satisfied. ]uneau Cag rocery ] ; and O. P. Van Sweringer have MARY RUSSELL' R e Al SR $lop James Camnon Jr., of violat-|tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) been indicted by the County grand T 1o tie ail lndustyy. ;The heag oLl W seimoeriil Beactices Ack. | IR Sabbath services each Saturday ~ CASH GROCERS jury on charges of issuing a false| {he 0okt Union (simounces| i advn}g’t of th k.| 8:00 Holy Mass Daily. atternoon. Corner Second and Seward | T ot Emont of the condi-| Whether dary rouge, powder|that 100000 men will be called| CHEES BCVELSES.T The WESE) 750 Holy Mass Dally. 1:00 p.m—Sabbath School. _Free Delivery Phone 58 | tion of the Union Trust Company, rouge or cream rouge is msed, it| %4 i ‘the ‘wage differénilsle plan nosec ti taff hus xdr ar & 7:30 pm.—Daily prayers for the| 2:00 p.m.—Services. as of Septemiber 29, 1931 | should be applied along the “smite”| for_the oil code are adopted. P e el ’;::a' Novena and Benediction of the St R s s T s T A Nutt is the former Chairman!lines. Smile while applying andl| From Washineton GAIE yord and testimony of:a worker in th Most Blessed Sacrament. Daily Empwre Want ads Pay of the Board of the Union Trust|gently blend it in dusting powder | that an important declaration, of Virginis:, Antigmith Campm: 1 AL A SKA AIR EXPRESS i which was closed for liquidationover it and wiping off all surplus\:sn:ifiégls::;w;:;“mde toward who. is known as. George Conrad, liday a vear|with a tuft cot r s r in connec-! 4 . B e e of e ;(,‘;,,5;,;‘3 O cotton of & SOft| fion \uith' NRA has boen drawn| - B Juy. heard the statement NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN FOR CHARTER Republican National Committee. LA eas o] |by Donald Richberg, General NRA | that Bisbop Quu;an Kgstroyad Al Lockheed 6-Passenger Seaplane : ; ‘ one of [ Counsel. When or. whether it wi | S9Fespandence. atter the Hoover- CHURCH TELEPHONE 22 J. V. HICKEY 4 ©O. P. Van Sweringer is | be h Smith campaign so anyone dely- I i the Van Sweringer brothers of NEARLY 70 000 | be made public has not been de- ing in his files “would find noth- B 3 railroad fame and prominent in| | trminpd. st ‘ Franklin at Fourth i Cleveland real estate. POUNDS HAL]BUT | Strikes, small in size, are report-| P8 “ ) " Baldwin is a former President| PURCHASED HERE %, from various parts . of the The statement was mae by Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister e ' 2 i B f ine Unio Trust Compeny| country, from the Midwest to ,the | J9ND sWilson; ~dssistant District 2 < J 3 | 1 | i |East and from the far Northwest|Attorney, hat Bishop Cannon and Mildred Stapleton, Director " bank. far Northwest | =7 - iy inicreq FAUbUL arivals today totaled|to Jasper, Alabama, where the coal| Mis$ Ada Burroughs, his sccre- : : et o " The same jury recently nearly 70000 pounds and prices| miners worked today under pro-|UATY ‘‘got together” to prepare Carol Beery Davis, Organist R A - 4 e 5 ) Baldwin, and Kenyon V. Painler, ..ocq nom 460 to 6.60. Boats ar- tection of machine guns manned"" report. to. the Clerk of the House o ¥ iSE y 5 b £ € g o st, and h“'“;“ S”"“rhmfi iving yesterday and today that|by the company's emploved guards, | o0 contributions to the campaign “Where Welcome and pa tne bank. on harses of M| sod here were, Little Emma, Capt.| — = o {andngenagiSs gited furtler S8 Worship Meet” 5 pplical % John Winther, 10,000 pounds, sold 3 saying papers were destroyed, add- orship Mee! S by [to Sebastian Stuart for 655 and ;‘,“O’“‘ ;‘l’l‘d lsem’s“a" Stuart willling: “I know that bunch down PLE, e Lo Those| 400 Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alsiead, | M;’;‘Rn;"[h;“tl";:fmg‘:’;‘;":;d g;ss in Virginia.” “A mistake realized is a lesson learned,”—our services help you || 3 ‘CLEVELAND, % 9,000 pounds, sold to San Juan i e T s | d DLING 1 3 i by the Coumybe Gm“dyl“hlnng bR sl Juan Fishing and Packing Com-| turn mistakes into milestones of progress. £ an : | i f Jury late mgfln;fl“mll"‘ Ar-16% and 460; Ford, 10000 pounds.| P will be shipped fresh. Daily smpire Want Ads Pay 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schocl, with classes for all, whether little | ; L eyl T , malmed. pleaded not gulty &hiold to New England Fish Com- = — e - Sott, childien, young people ‘or ‘altulte. NOW-W .le It S ‘ ! are expected to take place early|bar 'O 660 and 46 Addinslon,|y. B, WARRACK ON WAY e ot 10:50 8.m—Organ Moments, enjoy the restful strains of these | v v next month. SoR TRS eras 1100 Dounds, - 10 QITRA QN NOREBLANIS " BOWLING I /mumbers' — “To a Wood Violet” (Felton); and “Willow ' ‘ : ! —_—————— o o o s g Whispers” (Shure). | | Company for 660 and 460; Lou-| J. B. Warrack, of the Warrack|4 Nothing like the thril of PHONE 358 { WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVES hclen, Capt. Knute Hildre, 9,000 Construction Company, was a Sitka|{ a ten-strikel Develop your i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship (Nursery provided this hour) - LEAVE ON NORTHLAND TonAyk;cul:NL su;dPlu the San Juan bound passenger from Ketchikan } game:<Qn “the fimest alleys Sermon—“Dollars and Sense.” ishing and Packing Company for|aboard the motorship Northland.|] you ever played on. . Anthem—"Open Wide Thy Heart” (Steinel. GENE SOMERS DELIVERY Wholesale upreunutivu v\ho'fi' and 4.60; Vivian, Capt. Charles| & PSSRl % X leto for Sitka|Larsen, 10,000 pounds, sold to Se- s ck Bow! | Bolo—Selected, Mildred Stapleton. - left on the NC VISITOR LEAVES S ng p " v are E. H. Clifford, Baxter Felch, |bastian Stuart for 655 and 460. | Tleys Offertory—“Offertoire” (Grey). et . y N. A. McEachran, and J. S. Jef- MYeswrda\blhe )T.uuuh Capt. K.\ Mrs. H. W. Greig, who has been| ,M‘ Biffiards g Bowih.g Pmlmi‘“x"ch :fifle:irt (:;mnrex i §is SRy B . . frey. Mrs, Jeffrey accompanied)Martinson, brought in 10,000 pounds | visiting Mrs. David Waggoner, for ad Drink Children’s Momen! i o - L her husbapd to the former Rus-[of halibut which was purchased|some time, left on the Northland COME EARLY FOR A GOOD CHOICE OF SEATS! uneau Hm s « (NORLITEMEN—This month’s meeting is the 24th, not 17th) : sian capital. by the New England Fish Company ‘.od:n for her home in Sitka. — ep—— for 6% and 4.05. P - R | Shop 1n Juneau The New England Fish Cnm», Daily Empire Want Ads Pay

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