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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1936 GRUENING SAYS ' HIS PURPOSE TO AID TERRITORY Director Lnthused About North After Extensive Trip to Interior, Weslwaxd s { ROUGH IT IN EDWFUW i AND DO (T IN S PHOEN | (Continued {rom Fage Onex ulation ‘where they could -ecelve competent medical and surgical | treatment { More Airports Needed It is not fair to the courageous and extremely competent, flyers in Alaska to be obliged to take off and | land on small, inadequate eclearings which pass for, airports, although | there are already several good air- ports in.Alaska. . There should be many more, “From both the standpoint, of Al- aska. and the 48 states it is desir- able that the tourist business he | developed. Only a small beginning has been made. Millions of doellars are spent overseas annually. by American tourists, . Common. sense indicates that as. large a .proportion as, possihle: ba expended under. the | American flag. - Nowhere .on mth' is to.be found a greater variety. of | unmatchable scenic beauty. than n| Alaska. ‘No. other region is coms parable as a sportsman’s paradise. Far more hotel facilities are needed | to aid in getting a larger share of | the tourist business. It is also de-} sirable that native crafts be further | stimulated. - They touch the touxist business, in that tourists supply. a.n' ever growing market for totems and | ] o It's smart to be appropriately attired! If you like @ day in the country you'll find a happy requisite in “KNOCKABOUT” 7-Thread Service Hose. Cor- rect and ideal for sports and outdoor activities. They wear and WEAR—are comfortable, beautifully constructed and sheer enough to be flattering: i With ali the clever Phoenix features: All-silk Custom-fit Top, Lock stitch Run-stop, All-silk Heel and Long-mileage Foot . . . Ask for “KNOCKABOUT" in Back-to-Nature and other spring shades “*Select by Thread-Weight for the Occasion' other works of bandicraft, from B. Mo Behre nds CO-, InCO Southeast Alaska, ivory {rom the i K % § 2 %3 Bering Sea islands, fur, basketry | § ) 3 ? “Tuneau’s Leading DépartiriemtStore™” § and other wazes fram,avexy, pactiaf a $» ’1"2’9/{_ ‘27 Alpska. This occupation in supply- ing the tourist market in turn is Exclusive Distributors for Phoenix Hosiery | %,/ it i the. social and ; e eeeeeeeeeeooee] cconOmIC developmant of the natives -—--«(,rl/‘ 2e8¢4d e}ze_ MWm«—o«-r—a-—-v»»"o««of—»‘v-»fo——-a»»-—««»»»-4---,»-—¢4 7:45 p.m.—Young People’s | Noulces wr ¢ue Cnurch column . - ay, —— A R A3 Rl et e 1ust be received by The Empire Meiropolitan Methodist | Meeting. 8:30—Bible Study. | Bot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | Episcopal Church | Communion Service the first! morning to guarantee change of '—mfimfim Sunday of each month, { sermon topics, ete. 10:00. &.m —-Chiitdh ‘School, John | Everone cordially invited to nll‘ TE & MYERS TO First Church of Christ, “‘ Finigan, superintendent. thase :.ervmers; 34528 .; 2 (I Scientist 1.7 15 p.n.—Epworth League. Vin- Catholle Church i during the season when their fish- he will board at Ketchikan. Be-|S. Einstoss, the outgrowth of liti- Spray, 27,000 pounds, 73 6% |51, Curtiss Wright Kennecott [ 4 s: cent Beachem, President. | Church of the Nativity of the | ing and other primary activities fore meeting the Northwestern, Dr. | gation over fish purchase. Attach- cents. 3 T 4 Beat : + 5 Sunday services =X ie Deid At| No evening service on account of | | Blessed V. M. Juneau | lare suspended. The demand for Gruening will fly to Sitka, Hoonah, | ment has been made on $10000 of From the local bank AT, DRleC eSO 11 am. in the First Church of Baccalaureate exercises. it 3 | the products of nat!e craftsmanship Angoon, Hydaburg, Kake, Craig, | Einstoss funds and he sou 15,000 pound 1% and T Commonwealth and Southern 3, Cit- Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith| There will be no morning worship Fiftn ana Goid BStreets fow exceeds the supply and Petersburg 1 through his attorney George |Velero, 700 pounds, 7% centsies Service 4%, Bremner 18 at 25, and Main Streets. The subject will [service during the month of May. REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J. Mining Prosperity —_— .o by. A. H. Zi represe” 7 Argo, (:n >4}\;;1H- 7 ‘«)'([ Pound $4.97 15-16 be, “Soul and Body.” | The public s cordially invited to Pastor | “The mining mdustry is entering g pqepg R T freiiods e oo e g i 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. all of these services. Sunday, May 24—Sunday within 8 Dew era of prosperity brough A\ AN FlSH L z 5 5 3 Rged ioiie fesics | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. g | - Do {about by the Admxm;uauu'xs geld AT o g el S * penesday. B D — T e OB e e e CSUSON. e, and general merensca busts | CASE MOTION DENIED FIVE HALIBUTERS *e e ae s e e e s Th foloving aré todays Dow. | o | Jones averages: industrials 150.65, | Iness activity. These policies have (3 ) | ° STOCK QUOTATION | peen sufficient alone to release the Motion to discharge an attach- LL t\i SEA TL[" © e 0000008 o o o o rais448l utilities 39.90. Ry | AL L RS innate enterprise of Al N pros- men inst funds of the defen- g | | pectors and mining men and their dant denied in Fe al court SEATTLE, Ma 3—The follo’ NEW YORK, M 23.—Closing DOCTOR COFFEY COMING | activities have resulted in increased this morning by Judge George F. ing hs mmur‘y arrived here today quotation of Alaska Juneau mine X { | employment, I have observed ev- Alexander in the case of the Al- i sold as follows: k today is 13%, American Can Dr. R. M. Coffey is a passenger 8 erywhere on my trip to the West- aska Co-operative Marketing Asso- From the western banks- nset, 1 American Light and Power aboard the Aleutian for Juneau and reading room. | ps y 7:30 4 s 5. 55:22. g p.m.—Rosary and Benedic : 4 | . ward and Interior. It is graitfying ciation, Inc., of Ketchikan, against 36, 000 pounds, 7% and 6! 107, Anaconda 34'%, Bethfehem will probably 4 B, 7 " = i Y % our ' 64 1aCo! B probably locate here. P | 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson, tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- |y note that quring this summer sea- Rt || Seventh-Day Adventist Churck. | “Building for the Putwe” Luke meit =~ 0 o s unemployment practically dis- IIlllIIIIIIlllllIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIllIllllnlllliilllllllliIIIIIiIIIIlIIIIIIII‘IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIlhIIIIlllllll“ll'llliillIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII & — 3 20:45-21:36. e appears, although in winter it is un- | Corner Second and Main Sts. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service under| 730 DPm-—May devotions each|gouhted that the Administration’s H. L. WOOD, Pastor. me leadership of the Young Peo- e€vening during May. | excellent program of relief and work Note—The services of this church ple’s Society. Topic, “The Story of | DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVQTION | yejief should be continued. are held on Saturday the Seventh-|the Criminal” “How He Is Made.” | Friday, May 29, St. Mary Magda-| .yt js most gratifying lo observe Christian Science Reading Room"' DAViu WAGGONER. Minister Sunday Masses: m church building. This room 38| 10:30 a.m—Morning Service. Sub-| 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- open to the public Wednesday ject, “Our Burden Bearer ‘Cast|Struction. afternoons from 2:30 to 4. !thy burden upon the Lord, and he| 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. ‘The public m cordiai.y Invited t0/shall sustain thee. He shall never| 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- Mtend these services and vislt the suffer the righteous to be moved.” MOD. day of the week. |Prov. 1:10-19. |lene Pazza, Saturday, May 30, the‘mat the returning prosperity of our = E Sabbath Schoo! with bible class-| Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek |Vigil Of the Feast of Pentecost, is |entire country is resulting in the == = es for all ages, 10 am., Saturday. |Prayer Service. |a day of fast and abstinence. extending of the fishing operations = = " Sermon and morning worship—| A cordlar mvitation is given mi‘-————' ¥ | in Alaska, evident from numerous = = 11 am. attend these services and worship | {M"mnw Enthersd Chiseah .'. conversations I have had with fish- -=_: = . Young Peoples' Missionary Vol-|with us. A 7 g —* ermen to the westward, a new can- == = 3 unteer Society, 2 p.m., every first Gi————— — e e el | COTNEr 02 iYUT a3 A Streets hery at Cordova, ~nd the general = = ] and third Saturday in the month,|| Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | “The me:;;“c?nhm' |aetivity in that very, important Al~ &= MIKE PUSICH DOUGLAS = Midweek prayer meeting and | orre e8| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | aska industiy.” = = ¥ Wible study Tuesdsy svening at| OMARLES O FsONKUS, Pastor Stay Until Monday = PRESENTS = 7:30 o'clock. AR ke e 10:00 am.—Sunday School: Dr. Gruening expressed hi, .e- == = SRR kot el gn n;lornmg Worship. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. |eret that because of unfavorable = = e i s Ve e i el 2 MISS HILDA ANDERSON = |I' Holy Trinity Catiicdral | Qer;non by the pastor. ices. Juneau yesterday in time for the = = R ey e --Ir 12 Noon—Bible School. * Classes |, Bt = | Chamber of Commerce luncheon to = 2 = De‘ o RIGH (eam - The Salvation Army { { which he and Gov. Troy had been = Direci from SEATTLE to DOUGLAS! = an, 2:00 p.m—Broadcasting a service :T—.——-.-—._:.._J invited, but said today he would = = i b over KINY. ADJUSTANT AND M:S. TANNER | meet as many local business men = - = s tr;;«};filyd Cm;n;unlion. 7:30 p.m.—There will be no even- & :’f";a:‘p“ Mgtnf’;s o possible. = ° = g .—Sunday Schoo) ing service because of Baccalaureate UIARY, <4 -m.—Praise meel- According to present plans, the == H H = 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and IScrvice in High School Gymnasium | D8 Director will ch:r:rE Wif.li)] ‘]!i\nea: = 1 a Il 1 S t eee T 0 l‘ c h s 1 n g e r = sermon. to which all are invited. Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School.| people, Federal and Territorial of- == = Visitors welcome at all services.| Tuesday, 7:45 p.n.—Gospel serv- ' Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Salvation| fjcials today and Monday, and leave = = No evening service at Douglas. 'ice. meeting. for Seattle enrcute to Washington, E E A = ey e ey e | A 0,00 S HIbUA meet-| D.. €., on the Northwestern, which == = ) ing. —— = = 3 = ' I = « NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN P:;imw“y' i il o e e T | O N I G H = } CHURCH | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- E = il ing. . = = =Y Franklin at Fourth | All are welcome. A = ok & = REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, || T Northorn Light Fresnytorian | gt | E ASSlsted by Three-Piece Orchestra = Ministe Church {1} HARRY RACE, Druggist | = = | Minister t|] “The Squibh Stores of Alaska” | = . = Franklin at Fourth = ] & RUTH SARAH COFFIN { REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Munster| o ______ o= - . = i | ™" Mrs. ‘Trevor Davis, Organist = Miss Anderson comes direct to Dreamland from = “Where Welcome and Worship FORD AGENCY = ’ w1 "’ gh e ‘ Meet” = a Two-Year Engagment at Seattle’s £ | CAROL BEERY DAVIS 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. ik tieq Boales = -« Organist | 10:50 to 11:00 am.—Organ Mo- GREASES = = : | ments. GAS—OILS = g = “Where Welcome and ||~ 1%0 am. — Morning worehp = SHAMROCK CLUB s Worship Meet” i thuoll:‘r‘p:fveruumenl. elsewhere JUNEAU MOTORS E = | L PRl oot of Main Street £ = | SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY SHOP IN JUNKAD? i = E | ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: (P SR S T T LT G TR — A= DANCING ALL NIGHT g EVERY NIGHT = “The Raindrop Prelude” (Chopin) = = 4 | PHONE 36 || GuySmith | £ WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEV] e A : y = c “ l c K E N D ! N N E = " SERMON, “RELIGIOUS PARALYSIS. ‘| For very prompt. = E | ANTHEM, “Put On Thy Strength” (Wilson). i\ LIOUOR DELIVERY n R u G s = . PIPE ORGAN, “Religioso Pastorale” (Stoughton) i 2 Q h = ‘,E]) Al = g BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT EIGHT p __‘ PUROLA REMEDIES = NOW SER AT SPECI PRICES = 3 IN HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM b 0 o = = i R TCARBACE HAULED || v o | S NO COVER CHARGE = b We. congratulate the Class of 1936 upon the completion of their Reasonable Moma.s Rates | FOLLY OOMPOUNDED 1= = : high school studies; and thank the School Board and the Faculty | E. O. DAVIS Front St. Next Coliseum | = : = of both grade and high school for their efforts on behalf of our \ TELBEBONE 584 Lot g |= B » i children, young people and of the general community. | Phone 4753 e wery. == = S ! b i l' . ‘fifllIIIHIIIIII‘IH"IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIllllllllllllll"lll“llll|||||||||||||l|III||IIIIIlIIlIlIIIlIIIIIllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIIlIIIIIII"IIllIlIIHfi £