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A ITIaa— IR . Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. besirning at 4 p.m., Dec. 12: { . H Snow and colder tonight snd Sunday morning, probably clearing |4 i . in afternoon; colder; fresh tc streng easterly winds, decreasing b | 3 Sunday. 7 I | i 5 —tn PR, " LOCAL DATA‘ ’ rleat Wss th | _{ - 'ime darometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather | Chailes; Wi: Hawkesworth Braddock to Defend Heavy e 0 e N e } Will Tell of His. Trip weight Crown Against | ¢ am. ‘today 2021 21 8 B 18 Ccldy } to Pt Barrow Schmeling in BOWl | Noon trday 2896, 37 ¢ 69 « NE 10 Lt. Snow | [/ 4 5 = ¥ &) | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ' i “ | “Norlitemen “are lookmg forward| NEW YORK, ‘Dec. 12—James J.| YESTERDAY TODAY ; Supreme Blfll'lke‘k QuahtY again’ to @nother one of .fheir Braddock today 'signed ‘to defend Highest 4p.h: Lowestdam! 4am. Praclp. ' 4am. | monthly gatherings to be Held at his" world’s heavyweight boxing| gtatson temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocitv 24hrs. Weather : the Northern Light Presbyterian crown against Max Schmeling, the| ageq 34 34 | 30 30 6 Trace Cleari Colors are becutiful and add elegance to any bed- Cliurh next Tuesday evening from Black Ublan, next June 3. in e | {othorece G R BRI ear | 7 AR D : # 6:30 to 8 o'clock. | Long Island City Bowl of the Madi- i g b, room CO]OT SCheme' They retain thelr beGUty and ar,e a Charles W. Hawkesworth, Ass son Square Garden Corporation. E:‘;g“ i _g 16 0 12 Trace Side lasting satisfaction to those who delight in owning tant Director of Bureaw of Indian| TheNew York State Boting Com- [ poie & 5 28l 3 fee. SHARY x Affairs, is scheduled to tell' about |mission, through Chairman John F‘anbanis 12 6 1 2 2 10 04 ol fine things. his recent trp to Point Barrow. Mr. | Phelan, agtéed to permit both| DEEPeH 20 a0 2 0 44 # | Hawkesworth was one of the'pas-|fighters to engage in tune-up fights St Paits 35 % ‘ ;g ;2 2 o g‘tflr. ngers aboard the North Star that|of less than fifteen rounds. D' tch Harb 34 & | i R arrived in Juneau last week. The Boxing Commission, however, | Dutch Harbor ... 4 | 26 32 16 -3¢ Cldy | P E H D L E T o N B L A N K E 050 an There will be motion pictures of [knocked flat the proposed twelve| Kodiak . 30 30 | 26 26 — Trace Snow Honolulu, community singing, and |round, no-decision bout between f:":::’.a St :: gi | §2 i“; ‘I‘é ?'g C(‘}?:” - ¢pecial instrumental ‘music. Wal- | Champion' Braddock and Joe'Louis, . o | o y COlOl’S White, Gl'CtY, Tan 3 3 (:-r Scott is chairman of the ‘af-|in Atfantic City during February, Is{nf:}'fka :g ; j g; ;; ‘8 fl }:1— NOO 1 e S Q fair and Vena L. Crone will serve by stipulating that neither Brad- retchlkan B ain FH’IG rm nap with bl GCk red greern %@fim&tw 2 each.,g;ld.« her usual fine dinner. dock ror ‘Schmeling shall partici~| Prince’ Rupert 42 42 | 36 42 32 44 Pt Cldy Resetvdtions may be made by call- jpate ‘in any encounter with the| Edmonton . . 36 32 | 3 20 6 0 Clear ing 373 nat later than Monday night. | Bfown Bomber before their champ-| Seattle .. .. 50 48 | 42 42 10 0 Cldy lonshlp flght Portland e 42 42 | 38 38 4 01 Cldy San” Francisco ... 60 58 48 48 4 0 Clear ' New York . . 50 44 38 40 18 86 Rain 1 A STR Washington 4 44 40 40 18 50 Rain DOWN FILLED B FE2ESE WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY . i Seattle, cloudy, temperature, 39; Blaine, raining, 40; Victoria, DE Is AT cR cloudy, 42; Point brey. raining, 42; Alert Bay, raining, 42; Bull Har- Sohd CO or | bor, raining, 42; Triple Island, raining; Langara Island, partly clou | S : 35; Dead Tree Point, partly cloudy, 42; Prince Rupert, raining; K F- - S ) Wll Be H ld Opera!ors 0‘ Mlnes Attempt chikan, raining,” 41; ‘Oraig’ raining, 42; Wrangell, raining, 39; Peters- Celanese Taffeta st dession Wi €l to Reo District burg, raining, 39; Sitka, raining, 40; Soapstone Point, raining, 40; | Wednesday nght, Sec- . pen ; Juneau, snowing, 37; Skagway, cloudy, 37; Cordova, ‘cloudy, 35; Cop- Rose, Green | d Thursday P. M Hmng Halls per River, clear; Chitina, eloudy, 12; McCarthy, clear, 8; St. Elias, | on ursday I, VL. Pan% CITY, Utah, Dec. 12| cloudy, 38; Anchorage, clear, 8; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, -8; Nenana, | Bt The prolonged metals and mines[ clear, -12; Hof Springs, cléar, -30; Tanana, clear, -36; Ruby, clear, | The fourth of the series of cook-|sirge jn Utah reached a crisis to-| -19; Nulatd,clear, -24; Kaltag, ‘cloudy, -25; Flat, clear, -32; Ohoga- fixmr& o s oo {ing demonstrations will be held [, <% { Biite, saowing; 8GRt iy ol b b Beses N . [next week, Wednesday, December | auoq qeputy sheriffs arc'stand- il : g 16, "85 7380 Oiclopk: (Ghd FOLER S ing guard as the operators attem WEATHER SYNOPSIS Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, | " o enachi the ‘deadlock by - re-| THe storm ared noted yesterday morning as being centered over in the Northern Presbyterian| oo yiing halls, The movel the North acific'Ocean a short distance south of Duteh Harbor I B Church parlors. followed a 3 to 1' rejection by| increased in intensity and ‘moved rapidly eastward to the Gulf of Rayon Spre | These demonstrations are SPON- |y, ctupors Iast night over mew| Aliska, the lowest reported pressure this morning being 28.90 inches Colored Cotton WOOL-FILLED fsored by the vocational department | - .oyt 4 'wage ‘scate, working| Off the coast of Sbutheast "Aliska. High pressure prevailed from the | P sl ] PEN v\»r flg beadhit i ar}d me;l over | conditions and opening of hiring| {kle\mans sou!hw_ard to the Hawaiian lsla_nds, the cre;t being 30.70 sedspredads Figured Sateen ;‘t‘icvt::r(‘% graag:mr‘ull details of the | DAL <} inches about 'midway between the Aleutians and Midway Island. in and double b Sheet and Pillow Case Sets Colored Bor 54.75 BUY YOUR HOME GIFTS HERE Jumforters ders—Boxed Down-Filled Pillows NORLFTEMEN program will be given next week. Vena L. Crone is the demonstrator. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 1 CHURGH Corner Secona and Maln Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note: The services ‘of this church g% are held on Saturday, the seventh § day of the week. Saturday:’ 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath School with g Bible classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Sabbath ' Worship. Sunday evening, 7:30 o'clock—| Pastor Wood will speak on “Strikes | and the Rising Conflict Betwoem Capital and Labor, Who Will Win?” Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock— | Sermon, “Like Him in Heart.” 4% | December 12 to 19 is “Week of 4@ Prayer” throughout the world and | “n special prayer service will be § conducted in the church each even- ing during the entire week at 7:30 lo'clock, All are welcome to all of these | meetings. CATHOLIC CHURCH | | Pastor 126, in a downtown street early last TITI.E BATTLE Picket lines, loosely maintained] since October 12° when the strike! of 3,000 men paralyzed the state’s| chief industry, have been strength-| ened. High presstire also prevailed over the West Coast States. general* pressure distribtion’ ha$ been attended by precipitation dur- ing the past 24 houis over the greater by clearing this morning over the Alaska Railroad belt, the north- ern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, and over the interior of Alaska. It was slightly warmer last night over Southeast Alaska and cold- er over the interior and western portions of Alaska. will overspead mosL of Alaska tonight and Sunday u. S DEPAR’I‘M‘N‘I‘ OF AGR!CULTURE WEATHER BUREAU This portion of Alaska followed Colder weather ' JUNEAU MAN GE’I‘S 1 DIVORCE, LICENSE - TO WED SAME DAY Threat Mate fo : Kidnap J. Moidel LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 12.—J cob Moidel, former Angeles Tem- iple attorney, reported he is receiv- ppree marriage | seeking couples | ing letters threatening him with'called at the U. S. Commissioner’s | | kidnaping and violence if he testi- office today and secured licenses lo‘ fies again Aimee Semple McPherson |wed. John M. Turner, typewriter | in Rheba Crawford’s million dollar specialist, ‘entered Federal district | damage suit. court first and got a divorce from | Moidel has been assigned a body-!Dorothy E. Turner, then walked guard by Federal authorities. |down the hall and obtained a li- | A o g e o cense to marry Phyllis Schroeder. . sH unTs M ATE Others getting licenses were le- L : |ing, and Sairnie Lassiter, and George | A " | Douglas ' Houck and ' Helen Edna 'Harmon both of Juneau. {liam E. Sparks, member of the Cus- | |todian’s staff at the Federal build- Emmlre classifieds pay. lon the obstruction. In several Invitational ‘Dance |Given by Officers, Men of Tallapoosa Officers and men of the Coa: Guard cutter Tallapoosa, arc holding an invitational dance next Thursday evening in the Elks’ ballroom. Dude Haines and his orchestra will provide the music. Dancing will be from 9 to 1 o’clock. ————————— DON'T FORGET RED LIGHTS Request has been made by authorities that persons dumping anything on city streets such’ 2s wood, gravel, sand or other commo- dity be sure and place a red light in- Church of the Nativity of t:c O | stances lately officers have found | Blessed V. M., Juneau } SEATTLE, Dec. 12.—Mrs. Jud- | Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone | piles of wood and other things tem- | Fifth and Gold Streets ,ith Larson aged 39, who wnfemdlsflfi —adv. | porarily in the streets without any | REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J, |Shoating her hushand Ronsld, aged| St signal to notify traffic at night, it | was stated. | Sunday, pleaded innocent today of ) | R Sunday Masses: 4 . i ! ; IRMGIREIIE , LD e e B S : woniin B i s > 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. LTS » : > 5 Q¢ |rétieatsed’ and s ful attendance 15| 10:80 am—High Mass and ser- [FOREST SERVICE lnstall All i tequedned ad Next 'Suliday,” De¢émber 20: —Sufiday School Christ- -]mab Tree “Sérvice. Parents, chil- 11 am. in the First Church of open’ to the publfc ‘Wednesday drén are especlally urged to come, Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |aftérnoons- ffom 2:80/40*4i" ** °|but the service 15 open o the and Main Streets. The subject will| The public' is cordially dntitéd ¥4 {general public. You dfe welcome. be, “God the Preserver of Man." |atiend'theseservices and visit the| 8:00 pm. — CHristmas Service, 10:00 a.m—Sunday School | reading room. - with music by the choir. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- | "Christmas Day: Service at 12:00 | monial meeting. \ hoon. | mon. | 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- | tion of the Most Blessed sacm- ment. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor Sunday services: WILL COMPLIMENT . | FLORYS TONIGHT Regional Forester Charles H. Flory and Mrs. Flory, who are soon ! to leave for 'Washington, D. C., to make their new home, will be com- plimented tonight at a farewell par- ty ‘given by employees of the U. S. | Forest Service at the new home of Forest Examiner C. H. Forward ESTATE OIL HEATER ; Notices for this church column ] taust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday 3 morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. YRENAT NORTHERN ‘LIGHT lflitsnv- TERIAN CHURCH " * - FIRST CHUKCH OF CHRIST, H SCIENTIST Christlan Science Reading Room Sunday services will be held at in church building. This room is| s - ; 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- | and Mrs. Forward. 5 7 M| “Where Welcdih® Gnd Worship CHARKILSE (U8 LANE: mon by the pastor. The affair will have dual signifi- 1 | Meet! Near Fritz CoveCorner 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes |cance, ‘serving as'a house warming 1 7 THE THT PRESRYTE . Frankllp . at-Faiptly {REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister.{for all. [for' the new house Mr. and Mrs. | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Sunday School from 240 3 o'clock 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting a service | Poiwdtd" are uq; com| ;‘er:m as", : CHURCH MRS, TREVOR DAVIS; onanm |will - temporarily - be ‘Hield at the lover KINY. : 4 e i J 10:00 o .m. - BITAdV AN er. Tenth' and D Streets, and an oc- m.—Sunday* Irosd camp nearby, ih order to ac-| 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. casion to extend good wishes ‘and Franklin at Fourth x:g:‘o to 11:00 nm—Ornn ‘Mo- lmmmodn;e all living “out the high<| <Puesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv-|phon voyage to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Flory, i P roiee & Bpkasi T st |le inferested o attend this liop. who have made their home in Ju- 3 REV. J . O m. — m'nnt lhiv growing sehool. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s | neau for the last 17 years. { Minister | See our advertisement. elsewhere! Chapeladies, 6ir women's organi< Meeting. > 1 { m this pnper 5 lntlon will ‘meet next Wednesday’ Pommunion Service the first . BYRON MILLER . * |evning at 7:30 with Mrs. Campen,|Sunday of each month. :l“d‘“t'“‘l 3 N MILLE HOLY TRINITY enqmm!.. |and all' woinen6f ‘the ‘comniunity | Everyone cordially invited to all| Activity Director i EPISCOPAL '« |are cordially invited to attend. these services, R ; | Pourth ana Gola Streets < [ T er oh Soars High } THE VERY REV. CHARLES | METROPOLITAN METHODIST CAROL BEERY DAVIS R FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist DAVID' WAGGONER, Minister Sunday - services: E. RICE, Dean Sunday Services: $:00 a.fn—Holy' Communion. | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10100 a.m:~Bible Echoo! Lesson, 11:00 a.m. Mm‘nlng Prayer and |“John's Vision on Pa!.mos Rev. Sermon. 3 1:4-18. The Ladies' CGhrld meéts ‘next| 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- Friday in“the hall &t 2:30p.m. Ject, “Christmas Visions.” “Lét us lhrenh}:g service at Douglas. |now go even unto Bethlehem and BT R7 RE_ - UTHERS T leee Luke 2:15. nzsuwmbfiu;rflzm 7:30 p.m—¥vening service under g the leadership of the Young Peo- “The Friendly ‘Church” - ple’s Society. Topic, “My Appre- |/ Cumerbt’nhrd hfl Main Stréets| efation of the Jew." Lsa. 9:6; Luke REV. ERLING"K:'OLAFSON, 41 :68-19. PO 6 pastof 4 Wednesday, 7:30 pm.— 10:00 am. — Bunday Sehool. “!prayer service. Studyp n Kdfi: good attendance is desired; 'as part of' the péflod thbthorrow ‘will be used to' rehearse ‘our’ Christmas service, which Wil he‘held* thdw. Decem- ber 20, at ‘11" J'e s | NEW YORK, Dec. 12—The In- | dustrial activity this week soared to the highest mark since 1929 and 15 per cent higher than one year ago. The Associated Press index this week shows 99.6 percent of the 1929 production. o e, — ALIEN GIVEN FINE Charged on two counts of violat- ing the Alaska game laws, Ingvald Sunderland, alien, was fined $175 in' U. 8. Commissipner’s court. Sun- derland admitted not being a cit zen of the United States -mti plead- ed guilty to possession of firearms without permit arid killing deer‘on a resident license when he should have had an alien pérmit. ———————— ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE * Electrieity will be off Sunday, EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets O. L. KENDALL, Pastor | 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. | Mary Whitemore, Superintendent, 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 7:15 p.m—Epworth League. Vin- cent Beauchamp, President.’ 8:00 pm.—Evening Service. The public is eordially invited to @ll of these services. , THE 'SALVATION ARMY i Willoughoy Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER *"LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS Sunday, 2;30 pm.—Praise meet- pheey concerning ‘the Saviour in the ing. 7 2 Old Testament and the fulfiliment| Stnday, 8:00p.m.—Sunday School. in the New Testament will follow| ‘Siinday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation the prayer service, meeting. Friday, 7:30 pm—Social Hour for CLEANLINESS . . . FLEXIBILITY . . . ECONOMY and NOISELESS OPERATION are characteristic of the ESTATE OIL HEATROLA . . . insured by its new double chamber bowl burner. ‘Much of the heat in the ordinary cabinet heater goes up and out the chimney . ... but that cannot happen in. the new. HEATROLA. The Intensi-fire in the: HEATROLA puts all the heat to work by its double air circulating. Rated Heating Capacities 784-F—7000 to 7500 cu. ft. 783-F—4750 to 5260 cu. ft. 782-F—4000 to 5000, cu. ft. Estate Heatrola—With the famous fuel-saving . Intensi-fire air duct—at “Where ' Welcome and Worship Meet” 9% SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN O'CLOCK: ! With" well-taught classes for everyone, § OBOAN MOMENTS TEN-FIFTY: “Lovely Appear” (Gounod). “Wild Judea Strétches Far” (Stoughton). WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: Broadcast over KINY. BTN Nursery for small children. SERMON, “Love Refuses a Throne.” ANTHEM, “Praise Ye Jehovah” (Wilson). SOLO, “The’ Veice in the Wilderness” (O'Hara) Mrs. Henry Harmon. - YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM 6:15: George W. Folta will present for discussion " B " 'hmadny 7:30 .—Public mm ‘America’s Jury System. 1£:00 8.0 the’ young people at the home of i December 13, 8 A. M. to 12 M. on J mon, loun-thew ifium the “pastor. Vedtiesday, 7:00 pm, — Guard lower Frons Street from Coliseum COUPLE- CLUB toy fixing, 7:30 Monday eve. 12:39°p. ( "A” cordial invitation 15 given wm i Théatre Apts. and I Goldstein Store SENRREENIEN i prophun; 6:50 Tuhdipl 2> “"““""‘V"""”’ Jattend these services and worship | Priday, 7:30 pm_mhuc meet- R Fine e Monda, with us. 24 -4 ing? ; ALASKA ELECTRIO LIGHT LCHRISTMAS exercises-and music next Sunday. ‘P r b i practice. Christmas music will be are - welcome,

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