The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 21, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934, .tllllllllllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIllNllllIIlIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl. seERn, TEXERTETELE Household Needs! at 10c each ON OUR THIRD FLOOR SR L B T PR SIPERESANERNNs RPN IRV S SINK STOPPERS SOAP DISHES RUBBER BALLS | FLY SWATS RUBBER R(l)igirzs ICE PICKS 2 HoT CORN HlLlES | WINDOW WIPERS i | RLYTOX P FURNITPRE POL{SH WOODEN SPOONS | No services.as sundny“sarvm Provision is made for penalties LT AND PEPPERS &ifrom the city,on:his "”““"' | A0, emHoly Mass and In:|assessabl joi MIXING sPoONs | SALT A f, — mfifi e oo, S S 1 e T o e ass an ler- er ‘buyers than th iatio Z NURSING BOTTLES CCOKIE CUTFERS £ Northern Light "“‘"':‘: el jon af m?ac x::eols; breach of conmacle with the Esu:?! 2 e 3 R Sacrament i clauses providing for the n EGG WHIPS DOUGHNUT CUTTERS - %" _._ p _“ “'&l the Mass. P ‘of court costs by the p;t;mg:::;‘f g CAN OP!‘..NERS i Frankun b Fourth % t.,eun ®vening servlces ing the contract. "\ FRUIT DISHES 3 ¢ ‘ REV. JOHN. A, GLASSE, Minister Vening TR | Injunctions restraining a party S OATMEAL DISHES EGG BASKETS ©| ¥iece Welcome tha Wolp' || Meiropoiian Melhodlsg | "0 1 broken the coniract from| H : af Meet” " «Eplacopal Churoh { for, to prevent further breach. § PAINT BRUSHES JELLO MOLDS 10:00 a.m—Sunday Sehool. Fourts #nd Sewsrd Bireels Ai Title Transfer QUART MEASURES § NAIL BRUSHES § JEGETABLE BRUSHES | FLOUR SIFTERS § SCRUB BRUSHES CAKE TINS § LAVATORY BRUSHES PIE PLATES i MOUSE TRAPS WASH BASINS § RAT TRAPS PUDDING PANS £ STRAINERS MATCH BOXES SPONGES | SILVER POLISH § screws | PERCOLATOR TOPS PIPES DUST CLOTHS PAINTS WASH CLOTHS i KNIVES DISH CLOTHS : FORKS CHORE GIRLS SPOONS WHITE PASTE § TEASPOONS HOT PADS LADLES ASBESTOS MATS FUNNELS MEASURING SPOONS : MUCILAGE DUST PANS i SCREW DRIVERS CLOTHES HANGERS ¢ FLOWERS (Artificial) MIRRORS : SHELF PAPER TOYS £ LOCK WASHERS | LUNCH PAILLS § SPRING PINS FLUE STOPS ¢ PICTURE WIRE WATER GLASSES ASSORTEIf) SCREWS | BEVERAGE GLASSES E THUMB TACKS MEAT PLATTERS £ COPPER WIRE CUSTARD CUPS REMNANTS An interesting assortment of new remnants in Pflnted Silks, Chiffons, Prints, Crelonnes, Scnms, Voiles, Tickings, etc., prlcegi low— At Half Price EREFLEERCEENE PR NYREREULRRN! ends Co., Inc. ¥ Ak Leading Department Store T A ct or change ihe basis or man- ner of accountivg to the pro-lucer.” Financial Advances “The Association, if market and financial corditions in its judg- ment justify, may wake advances on agcouut af DzYmenL of the ¢ by it hueunder, ‘> e amom\‘ of wch advan-~es being based on wirarxet and financia. con- :hhons ) the quality of the sal- mon; such «ences however not | r o (blaiss days SERRERNE: TREENET CESRIERSEE ach ye;r the Assocmuon will 1l the salmon purchased by it that year at. the best obtainable | market prices and. pay the pro- | ceeds to the producers named | that and similar contracts, first de. Evangelistic Services bl : b AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Every. . Wednesday, . Friday and | Sunday evemings at 8 o’'clock, Bunday mernings at 11,,0'clock. Part of this service is especially uw to_the children. TRsEEE must_be received by Theme; not later .than 10 o'clock ay | morning to guarantee change of | sermon topics, ete. ) | producer,, and, each producer's pro rata share of the cost of re ing, handling, storing, adverti First Church of Christ, L Scientist © e, “Bife.” s ..y s 10:00 a.m.—Sunaay m.hool 4 Wednesday, . 8:00. PSR, = M monial meeting. ... ;.. .. feart | Christian. 8clence Reading m ¥ in_church building. .- This. room, 48 open. to the publig, ww afternoons, from 2:30 to &, g -+ e Al welgome, to, all services. Come |14 marketing and other Ass) E Sunday services %! B4 held Wt ; enioy. these hours with us, tion expenses, including deprecia- 1 am. in the First -Chyuseh ,of . Gibson...and,,, V. Anderson, ton and an Association charge. %! ohrist, Sclentist, Suneay;.on. Fitth | Evangelists,, YeISOI: 15t to. exceed (blank) percent of £|ana Main Strests, The, subject X s “aiietelihe gross sales. From the (blank)i - & b 53| percent. organization and ovher - sneral expenses shall be deducted, d with the balance a commer- |cial reserve shall be.created. The | annual surplus from such Associa- tion charge must |among the, producers in that year on the basis of the amount of sal- e miny Mur 'l‘dnlty At 1gg,oao¢ in, the evening, Rev. L | W Bisyold,, preaching.. 18E3RINRN standardization of fish, deduction for ‘inferior quality, -delivery con- dition, and limitation of deliveries to cales by persons having signed C3FReT GF Thu A0 Wt BEbei4 | v Bessed: V. My Junean i, | i mn.nuomi’fim‘ wm WM D‘WBJ‘ | contracts. REV, ERLING, K, OLAFSON, ;! ., PASIOT. xc i, “The memu Church” | Pastor. .18 -absent " BaBE 10:50 to 11:00 am—Organ Mo-| Ng gervices, sermon of Bundayn A section is included which trans- ,ducting any advances made the| [ the. Central-Labon. Council. be pro-rated | &I 'w Eyeryhody cordiajly invfl.ed 0 at- | mon purchased from each.” B "",".M,,” a teng Wd::vm Wi eprancs Marketing Restrictions ~ |® ® ©® ® 0 as 00 o s o % | reading room. p i (e j.flhu& spln Y BW’“‘ 2 The next few sections provide: %% ‘. -“‘.“"M'Tfl-s . ] bl AL d « | for time of payment, methods of| ERLE-A W H g i 3 H g ||| MR T Catholic Charch | { handling, limitation to contract :5_' | Resurrection Lutheran Church | * ?cfidrcl\ of the Netivity of the | | purchases, - making of scales of Zynda B y Association ' the minute they are taken from the sea. | A 15-day period in each year, previous to the opening of the fishing season and after the end | of the previous year, is set up for | the voluntary dissolution of the| contract without protest by the Association, and another period | of like length at about the same | time in which the Association may withdraw from the contract with- | out. recourse. by the producer. Juneau Last: Place The cooperative association plan was fostered by the Sitka fisher- men last winter, and Juneau is, the last place to ratify the move, other districts of Sitka, Petersburz, Port Alexander, Craig and Ketchi- | kan already heving passed on it. | Headquarters of the assoclation, when perfected, will probably be in | ‘\Ket.cmkan with business offices probably in Seattle. Afteér the meeting was over, the ATA. voted to.accept an offer of | the use of a blackboard in the La- bor . Temple :for posting of . com- | munications, and in response to an invitation from officials of the lo-| cal Jabor association named three trollers . to .meet unofficially with The three .are Carl Weidman, {-lenry Lepisto -and Andy A, Tay- lor, William Lindley, Juneau; Ida! Crees, - Skagway; . Ethel E. Nortt field, Minneapolis; Minn. - Gastinexn Wilbur Waester,«Jr.. Juneau. ¥ Alaskan H. Ahrensmt, Jduneau; Walter. R. Melvin; Juneau;. George Dako- " vich, - Juneaw; Huga' Grenel, Taku || Inlet;: Jim Hendricks, Petersburg Ed Smither, Petersburs. Paul Pocus, | Petersburg. 'c.or f —_—————— HARRY DATOFF LEAVES HOSPITAL LAST NIGHT Harry Datoff, who has ceiving medical care “ospital for the last xe\mal ds - | ments. Bchool, until further notice. I? i E e am | ers title to all fish caught to tho] — Morning worshlp Seventh Day Adventists 4 Sts. Cofner Secona mna rranklin +''Where, Hungry Souls Are Satistled.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) 1 Babbath services each Saturday nmnm. Holy Trinfty Cathedral D Amf THE VY. REV. O!!ARLESI n!c mmmmmmnimun Sunday :ervm 8:00 am. — Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and sermon. Evening service at Dau'lu i 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. el d-—siate 00-0P MEETS . LOGAL A\IUR OF FISHERMEN i Tentative Plan Introduced. Last Night-=Territorial Law'ls Necessary PEEIRIRINEESERRIRRRERNNRTIELD e L L T T E Y L b 3 The Salvation Army | “"Public meetings: | Sunday—2:30 p.m. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly .,——_————Al CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services:, 11:00 am, - uornlnc ‘Worship. Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak. 12:00 noon—Bible School Chuel for everyone. « 7:45 pm. — Evening wrv\ce. Oontinued trom Page One) Evmkse“s! M Byl ALY, W“‘[m secured by the Association as speak. . entioned.” The Lord’s Supper is obmedl proz:lm shall catch and the first Sunday of each month. ‘3 deliyer such saimon in good coa- Ev‘ewone is, invited, to all mldmon in the manner and where services. . directes the Association. Tuesday and Friday evenings at| e of Catches 7:45_o'clock—Goapel mieu “The Agpgiation: shall. pool the b e =3 . mild cure, SAlton. of, the producer First Pr |t:mrll»h Chwren with u]mon of like kind, giade and tion purchased by the! e . As under scontracts similar DA\;!D wnuoom Mintster’ t.o this, the price-to be paid Sunday services: - - i.the , produger . stherefor. shall be 10:30 ajn. — Morning Service. M ugon the average price per Subject, . Growing.: itpound A% Which pll salmon of like 11:30 a.m.—Bible Sehool, usson, kind, grade ard classification shall “Elijah Hears God's Voice.” I KIngs have heen sold by -the Ass :.9-2). 1M, -however;, the producer | 1:30 p.m.—Evening servlcc Buh- the Assoclatio ject, . “Worthwhile . R " . Ps. purchased of..ti:2. producer to .any 119, Ecgles 12:12, Aqu,l);m. Mr. certain.puschaser. It shall, if such &= Tom Paddock, leader, Shecial musie be made; and if such saic will be rendered. ,will nof hmm.ln)unously affec All are cordially {nvited to attend the mshun of the Assoc.uti these services, mmmmimmmmmmmmluummm [ i 7 44 N 3 ii|ul!lllll!'!lll’mll!“llfil"la)i s NORTHE'RN LIGHT g@p}'flRIAN Frnnklm at Fourth Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister 73 Carql Beery Dlvm. Organist ' { L 2 “Where Welcome and " Worship Meet” I CAN WORSHIP GOD UNDER A TREE as well as in church,” Theodore Robsévelf feplied 't that statement saying, “Yes, you could, but the probability Is thes. you den’t.’ Tt I8 easler 'to find God in nature atter finding, Him in our services: 19:00-BUNDAY' SCHOOL: An mmdmu"nm' Reiprul our for all. e n-uommm WORSHIP SERMON, “Pinkérprinting” Giod.” (m’-mmmmdhfimcmn muuwmw-wmmmmm Cueat Organtst, Gene Darlson. - mmw ¥ BY ATTENDING THIS SERVICE! | B S ‘N RERARBSASIEREARENISEEIARNEIRIRE TONIGHT left the hospital last evening his home. I|||IIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllmlllllllIIIl|IIHlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIlIlIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII T X’ @ Formerly Salmon Creek Roadhouse “Where you can DINE, DANCE and ROMANCE without a cover charge” @ Dancing at 10 P. M. Music by Jimmy Steele’s “Revelers” : FRIED CHICKEN BARBEQUE BOOTHS' PRIVATE DINING ROOMS PEARL and BILL “You should come O-U-T sometlme : 1Old l’apers for Sale at Emplre Offlce .U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. §. Weathor Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 21: Fair tonight, Sunday partly cloudy and cooler; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 2995 % 3% NW 14 Clear 4 am. today 30.01 52 82 w 2 Clear L Noon today 30.00 3 42 NW 18 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS s YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather Barrow e 36 36 36 36 16 Trace Rain Nome 1152 48 4 44 4 .18 Cldy Bethel .on | B2 50 | “ 4 4 .08 Rain Fairbanks ... 68 64 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy Dawson 8 76 | 44 4“4 0 0 Pt. Cldy R\ St. Paul . A 48 | 46 48 4 Trace cldy Dutch Harbor ... 56 56 | 46 48 0 04 Clear Kodtak ' ... 58 58 | 50 50 4 20 Cldy Cordova 62 60 | 48 48 0 0 Pt. Cldy Juneau 76 k) 51 52 2 0 Clear Sitka 67 — | 49 -+ 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 72 72 | 48 50 o 0 Clear Prince Rupert ... 60 . 60 50 52 8 Trace Rain Edmonton: ... 2 64 | 42 4«2 4 26 Clear Seattle ... T 0 | 54 54 "4 [ Pt. Cldy Portland 2 0 | 58 58 4 01 Cidy San Francisco . 62 60 54 56 4 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is moderately low on the Arcnc cD:ul, and slightly ‘below normal in Western Alaska, with showers yester- day in Western and Interior Alaska, continuing teday in the lower Kuskokwim Valley. ' The pressure is high over the northeastern Pa- cific Ocean and along the coast from the Gulf southeastward with clear weather in the Southeast and considerable cloudiness in most other distriets . Temperatures have fallen in the Aleutian Islands and. the ‘Inteior and. have risen decidedly in the Southeast. 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