The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 23, 1935, Page 2

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&vm AGAIN NS GUNS ON D(-Pres : “Cats for En- ergetic Rebirth of Re- PFM!W Party 7 'Crnfiwefi from Page One) Tot thest el Byvised! Zage mePHOENIX HOSIERY TWINS PRESENT RACING COLORS Pe.er to l,h rnlyzm.g ef- fects of taken mental pol- icies,” he, outlined the “concrete 1mu1ts of these policies,” saying, ‘the most solemn government ob- []1g,anon> have been repudiated, the *na'ior is faced with the greatest {debt it has ever known and our & FER men Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Other What person . Small orna- mental ball [talian capital in what way To an inner point 15. Justly charge- abie with a fauit or erime 17. Try ek hear . You and I Old piece of cloth . That boy 34. Fall behind 38 39 41, 43. it Top, al Jean and Jill ?c( them in STYLE PACERS IN SPRING HOSIERY FASHIONS ® ¥ SADDLE for sreers and yellow PADDOCK for reds end rusty TURF for navy qn‘d bright blues JOCKEY for browns and wine reds ick the winning shades for spring. You can fivc Shadowless chiffons with the Custom- Il-over {ipt toe and Duo-heel reinforcements. B.M. Notices for «mns cnurch column i must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, eie l; First Church of Christ, | Scientist = 2t Sunday services il Le held At 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth snd Main Streets. The subject will be, “Matter.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — monial meeting. Chrisdan Science Reading Room In church building. This room is| open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:20 to 4. The public s cordiai.y invited to ktlend these services and visit sue reading room. : SN e | Bt | Northern Light Presbyterian Church Testi- 1) Liig l_ [t PFranknu 2t Fourth RUV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist | ““Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- | ments. 13:00 am., — Morning worship. | See our advertisement elsewhere In this paper. The Salvation Army | H s Sunday serviees: Public service at 2:30 p.m. | Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Public service at 7:30 p.m. ! Tuesday and Fridays, public sen-l ice at 7:30 p.m. Juneau's Leading Department Store" O Behrends Co., Inc. Exelusive Distributers o — 3 “the leadershxp of l’-“fi' Younl Pfl, Holy Trinity Cathedral & ble. Topic “How Does God G THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E, RICE, People Toddy?" Dean. Wednesday, 7:29 pm-—'l‘ne M}- Sunday services: nal business meetng of the 8:60 a.m.—Holy Communion. church.. Reports.and c.ectlons L 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:60 a.m.—Morning prayer and' sermon by Rt. Rev. John B, Bent- ey, Sulfragan Bishop of Alaska. kvenr'ng service at Douglas. Monday—Feast of the Anuncia- $ tion, Holy Communion, 10:00 a.m. Bishop Bentley, officiating. Chautauqua Hall, torner - Second Thursiays, during Lent — 10:00 and.Seward !Streets.. nu am.—Holy Communion. | - Saturday: nighti lectuze:; u.flighfi ¥ridays, during Lent—8:00 p.m.— «“A 1.; x*' and a Muddled Short service and address. | World! ! A :eandi@ - answer 11to . Guild meets next Friday at the protestdnt: mimister..! residence of Mrs. E. M. Polley. Youth's Story: ¢ lfi:h, 7:30 co'eloek. i 1.4l Sunday: rght; lllmh (v T‘\e thrill (of/tie entire series: “Surest’ camnr of ThLirG aig Haln nmeu‘s““m“‘“m“‘m oming.’ REV. ERLING K. OLAPEON, :| 'O ext Saturday:i-a..esomy Pastol .| Marchy 80 -+ Bpeciat: World wide “The Friendly Church” Imninn ‘Beperience Bervice at2:34. . 10:00 a.m—Sunday Sehool. i 1;":“0 B‘z:‘dfi?;?‘“f‘;fmadm: < " _jand youths eac! 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Ser: Safurdsy: vouh, DT Suw gt sevemh Day -Advenil JBiEYS Resurrection Lutneran Charch | mon, ““The Gospel « Lesson, Luke 11:14-28." Quartet, “Rock of Ages. e 3¢ Friday evening at 8 oclock— || Befhel Pentecosial Asembly |- Lenten Vesper Service. — e | First Preshyierian Chureh | || CHARLES C. rn«SONEUS, - Pastor. DAVID WAGGONER. Ministar or. 10:30 am. — Morning _Service. fi‘f&f':-r"c“n;nr1l e | subject, “Gods Fails Not.” “And-it| o, A ARG i oA 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes to pass after awhile, that! ok dried up.” Tor. a4 am—Bible School. Lesson | 7:30 . pm.i — Evening Scruice. Describes the Christian! TUSHIaY, 7:30 p.m—Ggepel serv- ice. 11:30 “Pet er Life.” | 1:30 p.m.—Bible School at Doug-' las Mission. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching services Douglas Mission Sum:?‘m ]s:n:]:zl}fe 7:30 —5 g der | pm vening Service un T B ‘cordially mvlud to all Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study. Subject, “What the Scriptures Say at | Concerning Sickness.” - the firs¢ NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THIS IS “VICTORY MONTH" WITH THIS CHURCH! MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEN: SERVICE STATION ANTHEM, “THE SWEET STORY" (Bradbury) The Junior Choir will be heard SERMON, at this service. CHILDREN'S MOMENTS,—a short story. “HEM IN THE DAY WITH PRAYER and it will be less likely | to ravel out before night,”—COME, SING, WORSHIP, PRAY! these iervices. Catholic Church i |- Church of the Nativity of the } | Blessed V. M. Jupesu li i g “7 Fifin and Goid Sureets hu:v WM. O. LeVASSEUR, 8.4, Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and |! ¥ Pastor: i, Worship Meet” | Sunday: Masses: | 8:00 am—BR®y Mass and !n- SUNDAY SCHOOL structions. ten o'clock | 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser= mon. 7:30 pn.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blened Saera- ment. ‘ ADULT CLASS 12:15 to 12:45 Metropolitan Methodist f Eplscopal Church | Pourtn ana Seweid Sireets No services sermeon or. SBunday Scnodl, until further mnatice, ORGAN MOMENTS ten-fifty Nt P 0" TRY OUR. SERVICE and Wear (he Difference! | White Hand' Laundry We Pick Up and Deliver | Phone 802 . Better Come! " | men heve been disabled and crus! Senator Raniel C, Hastings of Dela- | of the W. Mui.. 1 e | |ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION Wflmmmmmmmmmmmmmmflmmm%flmmmmmmmmmmmw country’s currency has been ren- dered unccrtain. The small business ed, class. conflicts haye been cre- ated, eosk of living is. steadily ad- vancing and recovery is still de- layed.” MAY TRY COMEBACK WASHINGTON, March 23—For- mer Pypsident:; Hogvern: megsage (0 Cajifornia- Repablicans aroused con- flieting . conjectuxe hereé as (o whether he.is. cantemplating a po- litical = comeback . attempt. Demo- erats scoifed at. the Hoover attack again=: the.new deal. Such Republican. regulars as Bertrand H. Spell of New York and ware agreed with the Hoover ar- reignment. e e ATTENTION MASONS Stated - Conumunieation of Mt June 'y Epdge, Now 143,4F. & A M. Menday: cvening,, Masonic Temple. Work inrthe E.:A. Degree. By 21 Ji W, LEIVERS, Secretary. All' Legionnaires will meet at the Dugont [Sunday,afterneon (at 1:30 o'clock 0. proceed . in -a body to COMMANDER. 45. 48 50. 5 1 Unit of weight Deputies Previously Soft mineral Epoch heitod N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1935. of Yesterday's Puz‘zln Solution [c[olLTT[SEAICIT]S] {AW[A) [TECIO] B [1] [s] g, E 54. Capal tn New 3. Smear with York state staing or Gaelic dirt Secured 4. Fisher for cer- 57. Finely divided tain fish rock 5. For what reason DOWN 6. Exclamation 1. Units of work 7. Nocturnal bird 2. Clownish 8. American awkward buffalo fellow 9. Insnare I%Wl /%/lll% W II i JdEEE dd HEEE dJER - Mexican government repnaenta-' Qarter's ‘Mortuary: to .attend the yives have purchased more than| burial. serviges, of fhe late Herm3n oo sheep in the San Angelo, Tex., section for Mexican ranchmen. l%%/” fl III%fl- B I%HII 10. 1. 16. 18. IWHII%HIHE ll%fll B duEu i fl%;flll%% /, o | %/fll % 7/“ . | GROCERY. IS HERE! bringing again that desire to go places, do things and see people, Obey that impulse by joining in the SPRING CELEBRA- TION at the Capital Beér Par- lors tonight, with Paul back at the Ivories, and with a case of Al Heidelberg Beer going to the lucky door prize winner. Follow the jolly crowds to NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES nmmmmmuwmnmnmu|uu|mml|mmmm|||m|m IllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!ImllflIlIIIIIlIIIImlIIllIIH Capital Beer Parlors @ Try Our Fresh Olympia Oyster Cocktails! - mllll|llllllllllllllmmumlm"l“lll||l|||l|||||||||llllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||m|||| . A crystalling sait . Sanctioned by law . Pointed tool . Deface . The Greek R . However . Chairmen's . Copper coln . Musical sound . Fish that at- . English coing . Repositories . Rank . Edible sea- & gvulb . Droop . Wager Hgyptian solas disk Puts on Taunt Frozen des- serts Ocean mallets taches itself to other fish for valu- ables weed Land of which ‘Tara was the capit** . Proceed Tl;e V Weather Forecast for june® and vieinity, peginning at 4 p.m., March 23: Snow flurries tonight and probably Sunday; moderate to fresh easterly winds. night; Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 4 pm. yesty 29.57 29 88 SE 12 4 am. today ...2897 32 95 S 2 Noon today 29.00 32 81 SE 10 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Anchorage - A0 feal 17 — - o Barrow -6 -20 -20° -18 4 ‘0 Nome .. 26 14 -8 -8 26 02 Bethel 34 30 2 4 4 o Fairbanks o g 26 | w9 18 6 02 Dawson .20 20 6 6 4 04 8t. Paul e 32 30 30 28 .06 Dutch Harbor 42 42 | 34 34 4 0 Kodiak 48 40 28 28 26 0 Cordova . 34 32 | 26 26 6 Trace Juneau 31 29 28 32 2 94 Sitka . 39 * 32 - —_ 13 Ketchikan ... 40 36 32 38 14 52 Prince Rupert ... 40 40 32 36 40 J2 Edmonton . . 22 22 10 10 6 0 Seattle 46 46 40 40 8 .02 Portland - ... 44 44 | 36 36 6 34 San Prancisco ... 52 48 44 46 4 .86 LOCAL DATA slightly colder to- Weather Lt. Snow Lt. Snow Lt. Snow, 4a.L Weutlier #t. cldy Clear Clear Snow Cldy PL.Cldy, Pt. Cldy Clear ¢ Clear Snow Rain Rain Clear Cldy Foggy Cldy WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Anchorage, partly cloudy, temperature 18; Fairbanks, cloudy, -8; Nenana, cloudy, -2; Hot Springs, Tandna, Crooked Creek, missing; Ruby, cloudy, -20; Nulato, clear, foggy, @ are still in effect at THE TOTEM | —ady. | T e OGO EIIIHIIIIIIIlllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHHIIllIlI|lIIIlIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII -15; Flat, clear, 2. -20; Kaltag, clear, High pressure prevailed over the southern Bering Sea. pressure distribution has been atended by preeipitation from Nome* WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm of marked intensity has developed over Alaska during the past 24 hours, the storm bBeing centered this morning over the Gulf, the lowest reported pressure being 28.80 inches near Yakutat. southeastward to California. and at Fairbanks. Ten inches of snow has fallen at Juneau with- % in the past 24 hours. the winter of 1934-35, also the heaviest 24-hour snowfall -18; Unalakleet, This general Heavy snow was reported at Juneau This was th heaviest snowfall in Juneau for on record for any March since records began in 1917. Heavy rain was report ed ‘at' San Francisco. It was much colder this morn ern poruons of Alaska. over the western and north | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Prepar PHONE 532 French-Htalian Dinners Wines—Beer REALISTIC OIL WAVE NONE BETTER! Pigg Apartments Fourth Liberiy Loan Bonds The ahove bonds, the number of which ends in 5, 6 or 7 have been called for redemption April 15 or may be exchanged for new issue of treasury bonds. 27, This exchange offer ends March Look over your Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds immediatezy and if you have any ending with the above numbers, present them to your bank for redemption or payment as you wish. No interest will be paid on called bonds after April 15, 1935. New bonds will pay 2%%, dated March 15, 1935 and maturing March 15, 1960. [ ] THE First National Bank Tuneau, Alaska e Now for Easter! RUTH CARLSON CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths B e Lunches Dancing Evefy Night B vy ” Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers (6 X "CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS ? H [ [ |1 |

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