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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935. CAST OF DRAMA DOCK PROPOSAL |FIRST REQUEST GLUB'S COMEDY 1S TABLED BY | RECGEIVED FOR CHOSEN TODAY CITY COUNCIL LIQUOR LICENSE sts; ‘Logg, W'gté‘n‘tfaéscn‘Slrcet Paving Also Awaits| Flat Reside_nt—Applies for i or r { After Tryout | Meet Last Night New Regulations | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for juneu and vieintty, beginning at 4 p.m., April 6: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.92 43 47 S 30.09 34 67 E 30.12 42 35 NE 1 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY > TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.c temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatler - 26 - 0 16 0 34 .04 42 0 38 02 38 0 36 32 10 06 36 36 4 44 50 36 4 0 52 3 4 0 “ 0 Floor and Wall 1 Coverings for Spring ¥ 3 ] é ‘ RUGS A xminster . $37.50 to $45.00 8.3x10.6 . 0x12 3775 t0 85.00 Time 4 p.m. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today Weathe Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy 5 2 2 ic Leads | Further Action After Retail Permit Under Wigh the opening rehparsalsched- (Continued from Page One) | 'uled 'for 7:15 o'clodk Monday night - in the Jumgau Highi)School, the'; . sieamship company, then made complete cast of actars for “Loosc ., explanatory statement concern- ;‘Ahnldu.' the Juneay Drama Club's the Northland Line's dealings | three~act. public performance com- Mr. Femmer. edy, was named today. | Knight Explains The sixteen persons to appear in| e said that for the past several |the first public venture of the| ek nis company attempied, nego- newly-formed dramatic organiza-|,ijons with Femmer regarding| The application was accompanied tion were selected by a casting certain improvements in freight|by a petition signed by more than |committee after tryouts last night .4 passenger facilities. However,| two thirds of the voters in the pre- |in the High School On this com-| g iont said, the two parties had|cinct at the last general election, mittee were Mys, Helen Webster,| o, peen able to agree, and; under|as required under the new regula- Miss Ruth Coffin and Ted Daniel- ;1o circumstances, the Northland| tions. Not only is it the first ap- | »on, director .of the production, 'yine had been forced to make oth-| plication but it is the first appli- Only two of the characters m'c'm. arrangements. Therefore, the cation from outside incorporated | 'straight” parts. They. are the 10" (compafiy had requested the Coun- ! cities. “‘:;“1; e ¥ ;“?Wfiu;“? cil for.a five-year option on, thef Hearing on the application was wi e played by. ss. Mildred | ity Dock. | set for May 15. | Logz, and Gil Barry, whose part| i ; Che other 14 players will pom'ny}Muy;,r Goldstein had urged. him to °Perating expenses proba?xl.y will| comedy and character roles. make every effort to deal with Mr.‘bf’ prfsenbed at the qouncxls spe-" | The complete cast, as announced|pammer, Mr. Knight repeated that|Cclal session next Friday; se‘cond. by the cummmee_ taday, includes: |y had. done this and had come | the Territorial. Liquor Board's re- Ann Harper, Miss Mildred. Logg: | (o gpe Council only after negotia- | ¢ehb decision on passing enforce-| Ethel Houghton, Mrs. Louise Blan- | ions with private interests had;"_’em_ of the liquor laws to muni-, won; Jasper Houghton, Frank Hen- | goi0q, | cipalities ‘has been noted and the dexson; Jessica Lawton, Mis. Eve- | i Femmer then spoke to the| iV 15 pledged to co-operate in lyn Henderson; Harvey Lawton|c,unci), He made a plea for the| every way with the Liquor Board. Dave Nicholls; Sarah Elling, Mrs | city not to take this step with the | At the request of R. E. Robert- Grace Ramsey; Katherine Elling, " i i | son of the School-Board, the Coun- Mrs. Mary Brown; Major Elling.‘::]‘;:h;ing,g;mr; ;‘;Zp:;; :iimhelg Jcil a_ppointed the f:hlei‘ of Police |John Kayser; Frances Drayton, Miss by 53 merchants and shippers inl“" City Truant Q!Ilcer. C. J. Davis Etta Schwam; Betty Brent, Mrs. Juneau asking that “the Northland | 3 at present Chief of Police, one, | Edith Danielson; Agnes, Miss Mil-| ypsportation Company vessels do| ©f the many appointive offices for dred Hill; Andy Barton, Everett not move their moorings to. the which applications will be consid- Erickson; Terry Francis, Ed H"'""Cuy Dock.” ered by the Council Friday. ron; Linton Hawkins, Larry An- ‘The first retail liquor license ap- plication under the new regulations; of the Board of Liquor Control, made public this week, was received today by the Board from L. M. | Turner of Flat, Alaska, according |to Frank A. Boyle, Territorial Au- ditor and Secretary of the Liquor Board. s Station o Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor .. Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco . | WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Anchorage, clear, temperature33; Nenana, cloudy, 38; Fairbanks, cloudy, 30; Hot Springs, snowing, 35; Tanana, cloudy, 34; Ruby, fog- gy, 30; Nulato, foggy, 31; Kaltag, cloudy, 31; Unalakleet, cloudy, 32; Flat, missing. e A 10 16 30 12 32 4 30 3 6 26 12 Cldy Snow Clear Cldy Cldy Rain Cldy Clear Clear Clear ¢ Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy cldy RUGS $23.75 to $32.50 35.00 BE .50 to PLY RUGS SOMEHING NEW! REVERSIBLE! Solid colors with contrasting borders . . . Tan, Green, Red Size 9x12, Special $17.50 week and a tentative budget for Inlaid Linoleum— $1.50 and $1.75 sq. yd. Printed Linoleam— $1.00 and $1.25 sq. yd. e SA2.5 $1.25 1.50 1.95 .65¢ sq. yd. 9x15 CONGOLEUM RUGS 9x10.6 Rag Rugs, 27x54 Chenille Rugs, 24x48 Coco Door Mats Congoleum WEATHER SYNOPSIS A slight barometric depression s centered this morning over Dixon Entrance, attended by precipitation at Ketchikan and at Prince Rupert. Another minor disturbance was centered over the Aleutian Islands, attended by precipitation over the Bering Sea re- gion. High barometric presure prevailed over the Yukon, Kusko- kwim, Koyukuk, and MacKenzie River Valleys, attended by generally fair weather throughout that area. Seasonable temperatures were reported over Alaska this morn- ing, while abnormally cold weather continued over Alberta. 5.75 e $8.75. [T CER S B LT R e ST A 6x9 Officials. Sworn In George Appointed 7.6x9 ! derson; Gil Barry, Stanley Nygren; S. O. S. Stotes, Walt Woodward. Another request which the COun-‘ Several other relatively minor de-| . 3 cil answered was the naming of DANCE ELKS’ HALL tails also were considered before the Council adjourned. Chief among them was the swearing in of Mayor | Goldstein and Councilmen William ; J. Reck and ‘Art McKinnon as in-| When the plane from Fairbanks ar- | cumbents and new Councilman G_‘rives with L. Higgins, representing! B, Krause: aiterthose four: had G A. Jeckell, Comptroller and Act- [been returned victors at the polls| 08 Governor of Yukon Territory, T Ci board. uesday. City Clerk A. W. Hen- - i A vl | ning ‘swore in the men. | Accepted by the Council was the - e,— | | Announcements by Mayor Gold- March report of the Juneau Pub- | iy 1 b | ls DEVELaPED stein. included the following: First,| !¢ Library. Librarian Ann Coleman e ren S 0 nc | ¢ ! the annual audit of the city m‘u\subm:tled figures whnch_ s:h?wed [ . oy e f QY “flsi;lANs is expected to be completed nextlmaL SPU0HBocke BN TseR tn Goue The production staff, it was an- nounced, will be selected later. The play is expected to be given sometime between May 7 and 15. |Councilman Wallis George as the city’s official representative at the PAA airport tomorrow afternoon WALLPAPER 25¢ to 85¢ double rall WINDOW SHADES—Tan and Green.:85¢ to $1.50 each: KIRSCH RODS .. 35¢, 45¢. 65¢ euch TONIGHT @ Door Prize—$10 Swimming Tool Ticket | @ Spot Dance Prizes—Theatre Tickets’ Music by “Dude” Haynes’ Orchetra Admission $1.00 Dancing 9:30 lation that month. ‘ 3 S 22, ~ 7 ’ “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Sponsored by the Juneaw Women’s Club NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Is Powerea-_by Ordinary ' Light Auto Engine— 70. Miles an Hour MOSCOW, April 6.—“115&n ex- | perts today announced the develop- |ment of an airplane, powered by an ordinary light automobile en- You are aVital Link inthe Grat Chain of Credit | . “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL ten o’clock 0 10:00 a.m-~—Sunday Sehool. noon, ‘es; follows: [ {3 1:00, a.m.~Holy Commupion, and | = 1:30 pan—Bibie dls aflpdpns by and chi Speflt 4e6ts are| e engine is of the type.manu- being conducted “for & ‘IATREBrOUD. facpured by the Gorky Motor fac- of children. | tory: and is expected to make fly- 2:30 p.m.—Sermon. by the-EVange- | jne gyailable for a large number of lista i | civilians, Saturday, April 13, the subjecl| mne new plane is a two-seater. will be, “How and Why Should I/ rpe crafy operates with the use of Be Baptined? A ordinary gasoline and can attain The public is urged to attend|, sneed of 70 miles an hour. Notices for wniw cnurch column must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Sermon. morning to guarantee change of | Evew’ng service at Douglas. sermon topics, ete, | Thursiays, during Lent — 10:00 | a.m.—Holy Communion. e % | Fridays, during Lent—8:00 p.m.— | First Church of Christ, | gpopy service and address. | Scientist. | ADULT CLASS 12:15 to 12:45 ORGAN MOMENT ten-fifty ol " Sunday services we held hfl | Resurrection Lutheran Church | 11 am. in the First Church of . o Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth Corner of Tuira ai ain Streeis A1l meetings. snd Main Streets. The subject will| . REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, be “Unreality.” Pastor. 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. “The Friendly Churck” Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesu-| 10:060 a.m.—Sunday School. monial meeting, a.m.—Morning service. Ser- Christian Science Reading Room he Things Eternal.” Quar- In church huilding, This room is Break Through the Bread of open to the public Wednesday Life” The Rainbow Girls will be afternoops from 2:30 to 4. our guests this Sunday morning. The public 1 cordiai.y invited | Friday night at 8 p.m.—Lenten stiend these services and visit ®he!service with a study of the Pas- reading room. sion Story. i Next Sunday—Palm Sunday and e e ————1 | Confirmation, orth Light Presbyterian i e Netharn Chu:ch April 18, Thursday—Holy. Com- - R R i o ot MRS munion. Frankno 2t Fourth ! April 19, Friday — Three-hour| RETV, JOHN A, GLASSE, Minister|service at Holy Trinity Cathedral, | Mrs. Trevor Dayls, Organist 12 noon to 3 p.m, | “Where Welcome and Worship April 21—Easter Sunday. Meet” . B e S Mo- |, First Presbyterian Chureh | ; 2 5 b Pl ments. 11:00 am, — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere In this paper. A e R R | The Salvation Army L - e - MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEV! SERMON,—"THE WAGES OF THE AGES.” ANTHEM.—"PRAISE YE THE FATHER” (Gounod). “EVENSERVICE” AT SEVEN-THIRTY: MESSAGE,—“SOME MODERN MESSIAHS,—Father Divine, Father Coughlin, Huey Long, Dr. Town- send, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini,” Catholle Churoh : | Church, of the Nativity of the ‘Blessed V. M. Juneay MARRIED Marriage of Eugene R, Somers , (and Peggy Lee Scott, new arrivals in the city, was selemnized Thurs- Fiftn and Goid Btreets |day night at the Holy Trinity REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, B8J.|Catbedral by Dean C. E. Rice. Pastor | They were attended by Mr. and Sunday Masses: | Mzs.. Rey Rutherford. Mr. Somers 8:00 am—~Hoyy Mass and In-|is a ngphew of Mr. Rutherford. structions. —r—ere——— 10:30 a,m—High. Mass and Ser-| NOTICE mon. 3 | DOWNTOWN PARKING 7:30 p.m,—Rosary and. Benedic- | tion. of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. But if you fail to meet your obliga- tions promptly the credit chain is broken. If you delay payment of a bill for two, three or four months, you're taking the amount of that bill out of circulation, and, perhaps un- intentionally, retarding business re- covery. Let’s pull together! Let's use our the worker—and whether your in- credit—buy what we need—and, by come is from labor or from stocks ~ paying promptly, give others a and bonds, it will come back to you. chance to earn what they GREDIT is like a chain of many links—made up of producers, manufacturers, retailers and profes- sional men—and you, the customer. You are the vital link! For prompt. Payment on your part starts money. around “the credit circle,” through the retailer and professional man to the manufacturer, the producer and ANTHEM and DUET,—“O Jesus Thou Art Standing.” MARIMBAPHONI Mr. Clarence Rands. ENJOY OUR PIPE ORGAN MUSIC Motorists are requested not to at 10:50; at 7:20; during both services. park their cars in the paved dis- tricts between 5 a.m. and 10 am. | Sunday onm account of street wash- |ing operations :|: itap Methodisy i | Episcopal Church C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. “CATERPILLAR” Diesel Power Units | J i ** | —adv. Fourt ang 3ev=:G, Sireets | -7 No services, sermon’ or Sunday | OrmrEt YT T T School, uptil further notice. KRAFFT’S TR «' Cabinet and Millwork [ Interior Detail Work | ANDERSON GIVEN | Window, Plate and Automobile | | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; market. prices. . 2nd and Franklin ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Valentine Bldg. Phone 28 DAVID WAGGONER. Minister Pastor is absent but services will held as follows: 10:30 a.m. Morning Service. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School at Doug- las Mission be Sunday services: Phone 62 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 serv- ice at 7:30 p.m. B i A —— ~ . Djuz?asm\:l\x;xl;: aching services at) pugust . .Apdersan, “\“’“fl‘uflf the | ¢ —mmvroy e . o S o % Juneau, Transfer. Co., will bé given 'E C T b s, | W05 Der o- oL ghen |C. H, MEFCALFE CO. ayer Servip oy rs ¥ | A cordial mvitation is given to | Genegal Electric Oil Burners worship with us. BEAK. DAGO. RER: | | ‘Phone 101 Front Street iy ‘Wine $1.25 per gallon. Bring your| o -~ | jug. TOTEM GROCERY. E 3 ‘| Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | £ 8 CHARLES C. PEXSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — morning Worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences necessary to. your complete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. udvu[' PRY OUR SERVICE and Wear the Difference! | White Hand Laundry AGENCY | [meisd 7 "5 i, (Authorised Dealers) g GREASES . THE GAS, ABRKET BASKET M OILS {1, Pm Fruits, Vegetables. Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN BT. M. J. JACKSON, Evangelist Special lectures are well attended at the Bible Chautauqua Hall, Sec- for all. ond and Seward Streets, each Fri- 7:30 pm. — Evening Service.\qay, Saturday and Sunday night. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv-|Mr and Mrs. M. J. Jackson are ice. conducting the program as fol-| Priday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study.|jows: Come and bring your Bibles and| Saturday night — “Did Christ see what God tells us in His|Amend God's Constitution, or Did word. the Apostles Vote a Repeal?” Do' Communion Service the first|not miss this interesting lecture. Sunday of each month. Sunday night—"More Signs of a Everjone cordially invited to alligsoon Coming Saviour and What! It Means to Juneau.” | Quick drawings (given away!.’ | Furnish Dependable-Low Cost Power ! on any job EASY TO OPERATE 5 sizes from 47 to 130 Brake Horsepower RAY W. CLARK, Manager. Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address Northern Commercial Co. | i ,Old papers for sale at Empire Office For Powering Compressors—Pumps— Crushers—Generating Sets Write to musical specials and youth's story and pictures are features of each program. Your Bible questions will be answered. Sabbath services will be held in the hall "each Saturday after- . | | &'HE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, Dean. Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.