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The sublect Will | *y) pegurrection Lutheran Ohureh. be, “God the Only Cause and |ppyq unday after Trinity. Even- = ol |ing service 7:30 o'clock. Rev. I. W. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Risvold speaks on the subjec ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pm. Math. 9, verse 9, and followin monial meeting. ‘Follow Me.” Christian Science Reacing Room stand the Scandinavian language in e¢hurch building. This room !s|are cordially invited to our Luth- open to the public Wednesday | n—nn services every Sunday night. afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The vublic is cordially invited to s (I——————— T H " First Presbyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Scandinavian Service oehool. — Tesu- 7| Sunday services: w'.h Presbyterian | e et || 10:30 am — Morning Service. | «| 11:30 am—Bible School. ‘ 2:00 p.m.—Junior Christian En- | deavor. 2:30 pm. — Services at Douglas | Mission. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek | prayer service. A cordial welcome is given to nll Franknn at Fourth . JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs, Trevor Davis, Organist “‘Whfl‘a Welcome and Worship 1y Meet” am.—Sunday School. . to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- | x5 |to attend these services and wor- am.~—Morning worship. For |ship with us. see aavertisement elsewhere | 0} Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Mrs. E. Wade, Evangelist, will bring ‘W the message. Subject, “Christ Re- is absent Jected by the World—The Tribu- | Evangelist: Mrs..E. Wade will.speak |on the :subject, | Tuesday and Friday evenings at meel il 5 11:45 o'clock——Gospel - services. g:‘u:’_z;;n‘;m‘ | Friday evening . 7:45—Young| e e People’s Meeting. ‘All young people &z . . 2 | invited. &nnm: Adventists | CEUE S WIS S Holy Trinify Cathedral’™ || . |these services, which are free from 1" | sensationalism. x| Come and spend an hour with ¢ | Siotropelitan Methost | |1 Those who under- |y Pequot Pillow Cases, 42x36, each Canvas,.8 and 10 oz., yard Burlap, green, ‘brown, natural, vard B. M. Behremls Co., Inc. White Flannel Skirts . ... Silk Skirts, pastel shades .$3.95 Corduroy ' Skirts . Novelty Weave W oolcn Skirts ... Woolen gl\lrt.s .pl‘un colOBs . . ek Domestlc Cottons 'A\YC 'ning Stripés, assorted combin "ttmh ‘ot 30 in, wide, yard . Taplsrcpp, a new cloth for upholstering, ard... Tickings,. ,assorted neat patterns, feather proof, 32 in, wide, vard . . Demin, blue and brown, y lrd .Kahki Cloth, 36 in.. wide, yard : Unbleached Muslins, 36 in. wide, yard .. Bleached Hope Muslin, 36 in. wide ... Quilting Cotton in one large sheet, 72x90 . .$1.75 63x108, each lllIIIIIlIIIIIIIll|I\HIlll”llllli'l!l!l 'IIIIMIIiIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIllllll IHHHI IIIHIIIIIIIHlIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|||||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 12:00 noon—Bible School Clmses for everyone. i & 7:45 pm. — Evenlng service. No evening services. “DAYS ‘OF ‘SPECIAL DEVOTION Monday feast of St. Batnabas Apostle, Wednesday feast of St. Anthony of Padua and Friday feast of the active of the Sacred Heart are days ‘of special devotion. During the week daily mass at 8:00 in the church. “Christ Crowned by the Church—The Millennfum.” The: special evangelistic meetings | will close. Sunday night. Everyone |come: and ‘hear ‘Mrs. ‘Wade. . She |expects to leave soon to ihold | evangelistic sevices in other parts |0t Alaska. | The Salvation Army ;Q‘ | Everyone coraiauy uvited to all Corner Secona ana rranklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Saturday afternoon. 1:00 .pian —~8abbath School. 2:00 D.ma—&mm E‘VANGELIST WADE C!;QS!S ~MEETINGS “ON. SUNDAY ‘NIGHT I A The gelistic Meetings be- ing held in the Bethel Pentecostal Mission come to & close Saturday night. Mrs, Wade, the evangelist, his deaving seon to hold. evangelis- fic; meetings in other parts of Sunday. morning at 11 o'- clock the ..message will be on “Christ Rejected by the World— The. Tribulatien.” Sunday evening AL 145 the closing message will be | “Ghrist Orowned by the Church—| ———.— JOE DRAINNON ENTERS hese services. Akl i talti Ve 3 Evangelistic Services American Legion Dugout. Sun- day, Wednesday and Friday even- ings at 8 o'clock. We give to all a very cordial invitation to attend us. H. Gibson and V. Anderson, Evangelists. " Episcopal Church There will be sefvices at this|gio church as usual on ‘Suniday, June |, 10. 10:30 am. to 12:00 noon—Joint Sunday School and -Worship serv- ice. Bring the children and worship with us.. Mr. Gibson will have charge of the Adult Bikle Class. 7:30 p.m.—Worship Service. Capt, Bender of the Salvation Army will be in charge of this service. Capt. HOSPITAL o Bender’s subjeet. will -be based on T8 Mo the following text, 1st Peter 3-13:| 4oe .Drainnon, -employee of the “Sanctify in Your Heart, and Lord | Alaskn , Juneau Gold Mining Com- God.” pany, entered St. Ann’s Hospital ! today “to receive. treatment for a slight injury to-a foot. = —— GABE PAUL IN CRITICAL CONDITION AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL THIS AFTERNOON! —— ey o — | Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau | Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J. Pastor G Gabe Paul, prominent Juneau| Sunday Services: » merchant and property owner, who «'The Sunday within-the ‘octave. of |entered 8t. Ann’s Hospital last the feast of the.Sacred Heart. Monday for treatment for an ill-' 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In-{nessfrom which he has suffered for' structions. time, is. Teported to be in' 10:30 a.m—High Mass and ser- mon. Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament immediately | . after the Mass, a very critical eondition this after- ! ENORMOUS SUM 1S ASKED FOR ‘FAMINE RELIEF ,Admlmstrahon Requests Free Hand in Handling $525,000, 000 Fund WASHINGTON, June 9.—Presi- dent Roosevelt today asked Con- gress for $525,000,000 with which to finance his drought relief pro- |chiefs pressed ahead in their ef-' L gram. forts to give ‘aid and from repots The Administration has already {at hand ‘forecast the lowest wheat GEORGE BROTHERS undertakenbon a “large scale but |crop in 41 years. The shrinkage assistance by the Government is | in milk production is also noted. WH EBS necessary to-protect the people in Continuing rains helped some OLESALE AND RETAIL GROC the stricken Tegions from suffering, | sections. ] Phones 92—95 Free Delivery to.move feed to livestock, and to R T AN 1 ————_._—..—___d acquire and process surplus cattle | Mining Location Notices at Em- . %o provide meat for relief distribu- pire office. CHURCH i3 ' F llen hattuck Ine. Franklin at Fourth ! A S ” Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister Established 1898 Jnneln, Alaska Carol Beery Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and | a5 i 99 | Worship Meet | Juneau Cash Grocery ~ 2 T - N : | CASH GROCERS y bflll‘e‘llg :LO:!; so wIMPORTANT to know what you don't i Corner Second and Seward is to know what you do believe. | [i‘ree Delwery Phone 58 10:00—SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 Old and young alike will find a place. 10:50—ORGAN MOMENTS W DOW Cl E G “Pastorella” (Becker) “Reverie” (Blair) l ’N ANIN 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP o ‘ PHONE. 485 Sermon, “JUNEAU'S BIGGEST FOOL.” Soloist, 'MONTE SNOW, singing “The Postlude, “Oraliane” little church where visitors ot il AL O R S S S L (OIS S | | grains in history. Penitent” (Van de Water). Offertory, “Impromptu” . A CORDIAL WELCOME awaits you at this “Big-hearted U. s DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The. Weather . (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. June 9: Possibly showers tonight, Sunday fair and warmer; gentle east- erly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 3037 55 54 w 7 Cldy 4 am. today 30.21 42 86 N 2 Cldy Noon today 29.95 52 54 SE 18 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY b —_— Highest 4pm. | Lowestd4a.m. 4am. Precip, 4am. Station temp, temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Nome .46 46 32 32 6 02 Pt Cldy Bethel 56 54 42 42 6 0 * Clear Fairbanks 66 62 40 40 4 0 Clear Dawson 54 52 | 40 40 12 20 Cldy $g 95 St. Paul 42 40 CUR 4 Trace Cldy L |, Dutch Harbor 46 44 38 40 0 .10 Cldy K 50 46 0 42 4 12 Cldy Ci ¢ 50 50 38 38 0 08 Clear $3 50 | Juncau 55 55 2 2 2 01 Cldy < RIPIIRIIR B | sitka 58 - 48 — - 10 Cldy | Ketchikan 64 62 48 48 4 0 Cldy \ | Prince Rupert ... 58 58 46 48 4 0 Pt.Cly $7 50 Edmonton 16 68 50 52 6 30 Cléar ...... LA Seattle 68 66 53 52 4 0 Cldy Portland . 64 64 58 58 8 0 Cldy San Francisco 2 62 56 56 0 0 Clear The barometric pressure is moderately high over Alaska with clear weather in the Interior and the eastern portion of the Guif. The pressure is moderately low in Northwestern Canada and south of the Gulf with showers yesterday over most of Southern Alaska. . Temperatures were lower last nigh! over Alaska except the extreme Soulhweat VESSEL CREWS ’ns negotiations were invited for | extending the agreement which cleared the blockade for Alaska il ARG ‘shlpping nmmn President Joseph H. Ryan, of |the I. L. A, said he would meet with ‘any group brought together | for conferences. ¥ W. L. Lewis, District President ‘of the I. L. A, said: “We shall | Insist on complete control of hiring halls.” # [ for..Southeast and Southwest Al-| uska ports next Monday, Victoria for Nome and Bering Sea also on Monday, Alaska for ‘Southeast Al- aska on Tuesday, Derblay for Bris- to]l Bay on Wednesday and Lakina or Prince of Wales TIsland and Chatham Strait also on ‘Wednes- day. /WHAKE DEMAND AIGHER WABES (eéndhden ‘thom "Pagd ‘Oers MENACE AT PORTLAND FORTLAND, June 9.—Revealing that his tanker, which carries 2,- 000,000 gallons of gasoline, might become a menace to the city, unless unlcaded soon, Capt. R. Bertlin, master of the Richfield tanker | Kcxoskee, told Mayor Carson today that the Longshoremen’s Union would not let him dnscharge the | carge of fuel. Should there be any accident, or should another ship run into the tanker, Capt. Bertlin said that SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 9.— | oy :ything in harbors from Port- port by port coitlement of the |jand to Astoria would be destroyed ngshore strike appeared possible ' by fire, LUMBER - *Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ! 10cup o g Al NEGOTIATIONS PROCEED FOR SETTLEMENT, POR™ BY PORT, ALONG COJAST .$1.60 A 1o 3 | P LOCAL : » RADISHES AND ONIONS Fresh Every Morning CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delfvely 3 HITHITR |tion,” the President said in hr ['message. Absolute freedom for the Admm- | istration to spend the money as 1' | saw fit is also asked. “We are dealing with a rapndly | changing problem, and it is im- portant that authorization should | be flexible so that funds can be | allotted to several Federal agencies as required,” the President said. Nineteen States from Ohio to | Nevada display the worst condi- ' tions of pastures, hay, and spring STAR BAKERY . NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. LOW WHEAT CROP WASHINGTON, June 9.—As the drought aid program rolled along in Congress, 'Federal Farm Relief |- R :IJNITED "FOOD CO. Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 feel at -home.” COME! R o T SCRERE . |