The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 28, 1934, Page 2

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] i 1 ] 1 Y vy 'ih‘;u T R TR R T L e SN L B O e S S R SR (T e HIHTHAOR MEN’S Cotton, 7 pairs OO O O RO OO [Hith "ITALY GOING T0 INCREASE HER MILITARY Declaration Made by King Is Cheered by Members of Parliament ROME, April 28—King Emmanuel ardently desires but Italy will increase the s of her military in convict .the first guarantee of peace. The King was cheered m.mdl\‘ at his declaration made in open- ing the Twenty-Ninth Parliament since Italy became a united king- dom in 1860. NBA POLICY 15 70 BE CHANGED KCO{Sel Up for Tire In-| dustry — Enforcement Policy Speeded Up WASHINGTON, April 28—Sig- nificant mew lines in the NRA policy, based on study of the past mistakes and attacks of critics, to- | day took a definite shape and al stotally fresh approach 10 the| question of price control. | +»The most controverted NRA is- agae, next to unionism, is shown in| \the code set-up for the retail tire| ‘inqustry. This is aimed at keep- | ing prices low and allowing nor-| mal competition without suicidal price wars. ‘The enforcement policy ~ ‘has ylelded fines in Federal Cou'zs) two big textile concerns, twenty-five million dollar| Both pleaded guilty to cace ength | n it s | L4z ‘WOOD FOR SALE “mwmnanu Phone - SRS S —adv. | %0 Co e S WORK SOCKS Wool, 3 pairs for . . Part Wool, 4 pairs for . for tion Men’s Boys’ 220 DE Nl\]*Fdfl Color Overadll, pair, $1. S50 Jumper to match, $1.50 WORK SHIRTS CHAMBRAY Full Cut All Sizes § 4 BLUE at Style . . $1.00 1.06 1.00 WORK SHOES The old reliable in either the regular or mocassin toe—with full composi- sole— $3.75 pair B. M. Behrends “Juneau’s Leading Department Store’ fl|IIIIII|IIIIIlIII|I||I|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllH||Ill|l|l||IIIIIIII|IIIIII|||IIIIIIIlmfll_llllflIJM!!![L_JIJ’IIIIII RN R Goodwear IMPROVED BIB Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS L Strike and re- bound Unwise . Bring Into line . Repartee . Disencumber Deprives of fresh in- terest Conjunction Plece out Kind of meat Look after 23. Slave Division of ancient 18 19, 20 Greece Be situated 3L 33 Mark the skin with Indelible designs Large streams Visionary or faneiful Feminine name 2. Form into a ot A king ot Midian Rodents 46, Princely Italian family . Help i 8. ol S 5 whin B ok MR N E Solution of Yesterds, 'Puzzle [} Borde‘:"lor a A ARPEECNTE ‘gfi Bootic SN R A R | s LTI [ClE@ vINTEE] 1€ "m#fl. EE BEREENE 12 THase chatged gk Eobaneu R e R -sheep T ENDH S -{!QE 17 Zoung trog IB (71 S} IEIRIS| f»i. Dy'é.‘:"gal sea [PIRIOITIE [S|TZZAIN] 21. sitkworm® mfi%mggm.gm&% $: )ggnl::qolluvel! IRIE[N[OBZEIVIA| ““hllnl'.'ne acld EE ATICIE|ORES[E[T| 5 Wante. | - 41. Reduces cors 50. Permit 60 Subsequent pulence: 51. Note of the sellings colloq. 5 N_acale e 61. Ethereal salt 43. Watchful " 40 the Thurs- powN & &5a’to day before 1 Asxieties course of 55, poheier 2 St 11._Femigine 86, Believer 1n the i Ih contiet 49. UME B force atomic with Grom | B3, 55. Attendant on .5 Fif together, - 45 s the sick as gears 59, rulvn Iflfilfl%flfillfiifl || %fl Il Ifl%filflfl”g== aflfllll”’flllll. EIIIII%HII% il AN o w, o &7 setaiids Ul Tk w i ] ] 74uNoR IMIIIII A D Old Papers for Sale at Empxre ()fflce 00000 A Notices wor warms cr.arch Ccowamn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. } ‘l First Church of Christ, | Seientist Il “Sunday services we held At 1 am. in the First Church of Christ, ‘Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth snd Main Streets. be, “Probation After Death.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schook. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi-| monial meeting. Christian Science Reading .Room in church building. This room s | open to the public Wednesday‘ sfternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited tay attend these services and visit the reading room. J N Northern Light Presbyterian i Church i | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mzrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist | “Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” { 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- | pents. | 11:;00 a.m.—Morning worship. For details see advertisement elsewhere| in this paper. ! THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE.‘ Dean. Sunday services: ' 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, 10:00. a.n.—Sunday School. i 11:00 , a.m. Morning Prayer. Bishop P. T. Rowe will administer Cepfirmation and preach at the| 11 o'clock service. Evening service at Douglas. ‘V‘ First Presbyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER, Mlnlsber | Sunday services: | 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- ject, ‘Confessing Christ.” “Arty hot | thou one of this man's desgiples?” | John 18:17. i 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lessoi “Christ’s Standard of Greatness. Matt. 20:17-28. | 2:00 .pim.—Jupior Christian En- deavor. | 2;30 p.m. Mission. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sub. ject, “Jordan and the Wilderness. “And immediately the Spirit driveth | — Services at Douglas | him into the wilderness” Mark 1:12. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Women's| Missionary Society meeting. A cordial jnvitation is given to all to attend these services and worship with us. i Ll Scandinavian Service | e Y Resurrection Lutheran Church. Fourth Sunday after Easter. Rev. 1. W.. Risyold preaching on the subject John 7-37-39, “Rivers of Living Waters.” All S¢andinavian people are cor- dially invited to our services every Sunday .evening at 7:30 o'clock. “["Resurrection Lutheran Chuch carnu of Tmrd and Main smem REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Patsor. “The Rriendly ChurcL” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. The subject will |~ 1ily ! God. | parents and children. | deeper |These words will form the theme | there will be held in the parsonage | !which every member and friend i interest will make this tea of in- services. 1 11:00 a.n.—Morning service. Ser- vice. Sermon, “The Gospel for the Fourth Sunday after Easter.” | Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock— Chfldrens Meeting. All children invited. Everyone cordially invited to all these "services. | Evangelistic Services | American Legion Dugout. Sun- day, Wednesday and Friday even- ings at 7:45 o'clock. We give to all a very cordial invitation to at- tend these services. Harold Gibson and Vernon Anderson, Evangelists. f The Salvation Army Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Seventh Day Adventists ‘Corner Second and Franklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Saturday atternoon. 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. Solo, “The Nazarine.” 7:30 p.m.—Norwegian service Thursday, May 3.—Ladies’ Aid. The 'ladies are asked to meet at the church and cars will be pro- vided to take the group to Lind-| strom’s cabin. Catholic Church B (- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m,. April 28: Probably showers tonight, Sunday fair and warmer; gentle vari- Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor 29.—Fourth Sunday after NEW CRUISER IS COMMISSIONED BREMERTON, Wash., April 28.| —The new 10,000 ton treaty cruis-| er Astoria has been commissioned and leaves for a shake-down cruise in the South Pacific about June 1. i .- NOTICE i I will not be responsible for any | debts contracted by my wife,| Marchie Boynton, from this date. adv. April Easter. Sunday Services: 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and In- structions. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser- mon. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION Tuesday—Feast of Sts. Phillip and James Apostles. FRED BOYNTON. | Thursday—Feast i ST i o pnot, Of the HDAINE | nining Location Notices at Em- MAY DEVOTIONS pixe affles, | 7:30 p.m. — Benediction of the| i Most Blessed Sacrament and in- | struction every evening, Daily J Mass at 8:00 o'clock during the week. Friday, the First Friday, the usual devotions at 8 o'clock. | i Metropolitan Methodist :i.‘ WHOLESALE Episcopal Church | il S & and Fourtr: and Sewerd Streets i ¥ REV. HENRY R. CROSS RETAIL 10:30 am. to 12:00 noon—Fam- Worship Hour, Someone has said: “Education is a short cut to those who have preceded us.” How true this is in regards to religious education and our thoughts of It shows how essential the Sunday School is in the life of Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 ‘ s ) 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. In Luke's Gospel we find these words: “He has wasted his goods.” | After a “clean- -up” week in Juneau does it not Jook as if this may apply to many? Jesus used these words with a deeper meaning and | our gquestion may now turn so that we can ask ourselves if that meaning applies to us. for the Pastor’s sermon. i Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock | an important business meeting to of the church is invited. Thursday from 2 to 5 and 8 to| 10 the Ladies of the Wesley Guild are sponsoring a “South American” Tea. South American music and songs, costumes, and articles of terest. Tickets may be had from the members of the Guild. y We invite you to all these|" : o Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Mrs. E. Wade, Evangelist, will bring the .message. Subjeet, “Christ the Example.” 3 12;00 .noon—Bible School. Classes for everyone. 7:45 pm. — Evening service.| Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak | on the subject, “The Mark of the Beast.” Evangelistic meetings every night at 7:45 except Monday. Friday evening at 7:45—Young People’s Meeting. All young people invited. boeev e 4o Postlude, “Postlude” “Te.a Rosebud” (Steele); NORmERN LIGHT :PRESBYTERI.AN CHURCH Rev:, John A. Glasse, Minister Carol - Beery Davis, Organist “LIFE IS HUMDRUM if we live it poorly; but it is fascinating if we live it well”,—let our services help you live well: ‘Eleven o'Clock Worshin: “IS GOD ONLY A YES-MAN?” (the minister’s subject) Anthem, “The Living Word of God” (Wilson). “His Loving Care” (Philip) ‘Mildred Stapleton. Offertory, “Adagio” (Beethoven). (Kern). NURSERY provided small children 10:50 Organ Moments: ‘“The Swap” (Saint-Saens) 10:00 Sunday School: Our attendance has about doubled in a year. “Whatever your age, ‘we have a class for you. SPREND ZHESE TWO HOURS JIN :GOD'S HOUSE! . Franklin at Fourth Mildred Stapleton, Director “Where ‘Welcome and Worship Meet” ;CHESTER A. SMITH BACK “The Weather Is F me-—The Beer Is Beuer'” able winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weather & p.m. yest'y 30.16 45 90 [} 5 Misting 4 am. today ..30.09 41 93 . Calm 0 Cldy Noon today 30.01 47 69 w 10 Cidy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. : i Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocityrzmtlfg. V.V‘::tx;ler Barrow 4 [ | -2 -2 8 £ Clear Nome 34 34 i 30 32 A4 ' Trace Snow Bethel 42 42 | 8080 8 0 Clear Fairbanks 52 50 30 30 6 02 Snow Dawson ... 44 42 32 32 10 82 ‘Rain St. Paul 34 34 32 32 18 04 Snow Dutch Harbor 34 34 32 34 8 .36 Cldy Kodiak 50 48" 38 40 4 02 Cldy Cordova 46 44 | 40 40 S 1.08 Cldy Juneau 19 45 41 41 o A7 Cldy Sitka 49 — | 41 — 0 0 Cldy Ketchikan 52 52 44 4 4 04 Cldy Prince Rupert 50 48 36 44 4 18 Pt, Cldy Edmonton 80 4 50 50 4 14 Cldy Seattle . 62 60 | 50 50 6 .08 Cldy Portland . 62 62 48 48 4 .06 Clear San Francisco 68 66 52 52 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure si low from Bering Sea to the west- ern portion of the Gulf of Alaska with showers over Alaska ex- cept on the Arctic Coast and in the Kuskokwim Valley. The pres- sure is high on the Arcrtic Coast with clear -weather, and is mod- erately high from the eastern portion of ‘the Gulf to -California. Temperatures have fallen in the Arctic, Interior and eastern por- tion of the Gulf. | the firm of Burns and-McDonnell of | Kansas City, Missouri, is now con- .| ferring with R. F. Lewis of the [’Juneau Water Company on possi- | ble improvements of' the water sys- Chester A. Smith, engineer, who | tem. recently started a survey of the Juneau water system has returned from Ketchikan, where he has been engaged in making a utilities sur- vey and appraisal for that city. Mr. Smith, who is a member of |ier at 2:30 p.mn. Sunday. ALWAYS FRESH F'ruits and Vegetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY (AP FROM SHORT TRIP TO KETCHIKAN THIS A. e SPECIAL GLAGIER FRIP The Channel Bus Line will make |a Special Trip to Mendenhall Glac- —adv. TONIGHT? Salmon Creek Road House .Cood Wine Q Good Lum‘hes QFme Dancmg to R l;he Musw of THE BOYS COME! LRI e whroe o ..THE SANITARY GBOCER)’ wm«mos o

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