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e ———————————— = S NS N RS A 5.5 O AR In Gold, Rosi Candlewick Spreads All QOIO{Q-—,AI‘ Colomal Spreads . Helio, Size 84%105. Speclal sz ' Wear Well S Heavy Cuttun in Gold, Size 88)(105 i Special 33.65 | Century Spreads In heavy wlute durable Cotton. Size 84x105. Special 33.65 | Green. By SV Rose, Bl ue. B.M. Behrends Co.,hj(, Juneau’s lLeading DPepartment: Store Don't Forget American Legion Amdlicn'y Dance—Saturday. lmummuuuunummummummmmummmmmmflumnflufimfiml Notices for this churen eolumn taust be received by The Empire rot later than 10 o'clock Saturday wmorning to guarantee chaunge of termon toplcs, etc. CHAPEL BY THE LAKE Near Fritz Cove Corner REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. Sunday School from 2 to 3 o'clock, meeting temporarily at the Road Camp nearby, with classes for chil- dren and adults alikeand a wel- come for everyone living out the highway interested to attend. Val- entine Party plans will be announc- ed this Sunday. Chapeladies, our organization for all women of the conununity inter- ested to assist in this religious de- velopment, will meet next Wednes- day evening with Mrs. Joe Kendler RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “Tha Friendly Church” Curner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON Pastor 10:00 am-~—Sunday School We have an excellent school and nvite you to take advantage of il 11:00 a.m—Morning Service. mon, Jesus” Reparation of Twelve Disciples.” The sic will b ng' by a group of high school eirls. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m-—Meeting Cenfirmation class at parsonage. 8:00 p.m—Behior Choir practice ser- the of at Mrs, Alexander's Btudio Fridav-—This ehurch is participat- ing i the World's Day of Prayer to ke held at the Episcopal Church be- glnning ot 10:30 am HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, EPISCOPAL TFourth ana Gold Btreets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Deaun Bunday Services: 8:00 am-—Holy Communion, 10 aim. Sunday School special mu-| People’s theme Today s th young people’s movement “Christian | Fudeavor. with special program and inusic. nesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. A specin! mcfl.mu of the congregation will follow " the | prayer service, fo consider plans for | the coming méeting of Presbytery. ay.' February § Da M Program with r, 1 Will Follow The. birthday of the great The day i5 remembeteed Friday, 7:30' pm.—Women's Mis- sionary Society. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. METRGPOLITAN -METHODIST EPISCOPAL .CHURCH Pourth and Seward Streets 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor 10°00 a.m.—Chareh- Schobl. ‘Mrs Mr.© Whitemore Superinténdént. 11:00 am.—mornthg “worship Combined young people’s' service and eening worship strvice at 8 P { | “pocial Mmusic for the ‘evening ‘serv- ice. , > You will always find a warm wel- come at the Methodist’ Omiteh. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Suuday services will' be t am. in the Pt Chureh of Churist, - Scientist, Junedu, on Fifth and Main BM e m\’)‘fl will be “SpiR 7 10 ath Sunday School. Wednesdhy, u:oo Pooe < Test- monial ‘meeting. Chiristian “Bciénce Rzndmk Room thr_church butidi ‘This" room s opeii to the public Wédtiesday afternoons from ‘2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to| attend these services and visit the reading’ room CaTHOLIO um:m Church of the Nativity of e Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets 11:00 a.n—Choral Eucharist and| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, §. J.. cermon 2:30 pm.-—Holy Baptism Ash Wednesday: Holy Commun- ion 10.15 am. Vesper service and | dress, 8:00 pm FIRST PRESBYTEI DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Bundsv services: N CHURCH | mon. i Pastor Bunday Masses: 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- struction. ” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser- 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- 10:00 an.—Bibie School. Lesson, | ment. “Jesus the Light of the World.” 8:12-9:11. 11:90 am, — Morning Subject. “Men of Vision John Sermon. “I was not disobedient unto the h('u\'en!y; vision.” Acts 26:19. 7:30 pan.—Evening Service. Young | 8:00 am—Holy Mass daily. NORTHERN LIGBT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Vvorship Meet™ Franklin at Fourth | Shaw A male quartet will furnish the ! peld at, " WORLD DAY.OF | PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED HERE: Services \VIEB; Held Fore- noon ar«l Afternoon at Tisruty Cathedral Next Friday., PFebruary 12, will nark the temth observance in Ju- ‘cau of the World Day of Prayer. | | | Services this year will be held doly Trinity Cathedral the morn- ng session starting at 10:30 vcloed nd afternoon sessior 1:30 o'~ lock. Following (L morning serv- ce, a potluck luncheon will be served n the Triuity parlors. The program for this year's World Day of Prayer was written by Miss Mable Shaw, founder of the Liv- ngstoné Memorial Girls” Boarding 3chool at Mbereshi, - Kawainba Northérn ' Rhodesia, Afri went tb Central Alirfca in 1915, She'jis the author of “God's Cantllelights” 1985, The progrant is supremely an act 3 - wotship’ “Thou Art the Christ; the Sonjof the Living God.” ‘s beitlg used on the same day in arfous forms }1 maore 'than fifty sopntrfes.” ! was sent out by rmn The themé was World 't0 Christ We Bring,” and! the call Was for meetings to be Held: *in citiés, towns m spread until at the request ot hr-n.y friends, the World Ddy 5 ‘Prayer was first ‘obsérved in 1929. The program this year is spec- ‘ally prepared both for young people and adults. The Inmmlmml Eommcfl of the W of Junéau com- fotlowing Army, Lutheran, First Presbyterian, Methodist' ant- Bethel Pentecostal Misstat. ! An’ intéresting program 'has been arrabged’ for the World Day of Prayer by members of the above mentioned churches, and a ‘wide in- vitation is extended to all to be present at this World Day. of prayer —ie gy AUXILIARY DANCE by the American Legion Auxiliary, Saturday night, at Elks Hall. Ad- missfon $1.00 Rand's orchestra. adv. Ra¢ Lilllan Carlson, local op- t, has réturnéd to her Ju- . ~adv. ents. : 11700 v.,ml — uornxns worlhlp | %ee our advertisement elsewhen | smm'lr-sbi OVENTIST i "“Noté: The"etHices of this church aré B¥d o Baturday, the"séventh iy’ of 'the ‘week. : with Bible Classes for all ages snmrdfiy 11" ‘a.m.—Morning ship. Home missionary day, Johnsoh, Teader. Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Lecture, | “Sprinkling is not baptism. pouring is not- baptism. There is only one true form of maptism in ‘the Bible, the true entrance into the Christian church.”. Tuesday, 2 pm.—Mothers meeting |and Dercas soctety at the’ parsonh- age. 'ruemy 7:30 pm—semon. “The Wor- B A tq-all ‘the serv- wi:l: {fces bf this ‘ohugth, mm% STAL Y 121 Ma&in Street | ot ! Pastor Sundy mviu- 11:00 a.m.—Mdrmng "¢brship. Ser- |mon by the pastor. 12:00 Noon—Kibie School. Classes |for all. 1:30 pm. w [ S unlca over KINY. - ~ 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Regular weekly' meeting. Friddy, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. Communion Service the first Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially mvmd to all {these " services. THE SALVATION ABMY Avenue ADJUTANT MRS. TANNER LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet- |ing. Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation meeting. l Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- ing. most gorgeous and joyous ceremon - tes of Rome by civil and military as well as Sspiritual right the processions were not confined to Vatican City, as they are nowadays. But a co nation still is one of the lengthiest | of papal ceremonies, requiring the presencé of the papal court for full half day. | leaves the papal apartments with his immediate court and the Sac adore the sacrament. Itoward the altar a ceremonial o compelling him' to stop, and, burn- cardinal "dean and bishops. The bishop's pallium, or the “symbol lohanted in the tomb of St. Peter under the main altar. The gospel abbots, the pope hears the choir ————Story of the Popes———Last of a Series mother church. Long ago when pontiffs ruled al a ‘The new pontiff must rise early to prepare himself. At 8:30 a.m. he d Oollegé, too, and descends to the| Chapel of the Sacrament in 3t | Peter's Cathedral. | Obedience Pledged There the pontiff is dressed in papal robes, mantle, and cloth ol gold mitre by many attendants. Seated on the throne in the same!| chapel the pope receives the pledge of obedience from the chapter and clergy of St. Peter’s led by the c: dinal high priest, an office r held by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli.| After the ceremony in which | cardinals kiss his hand and sl'p-| per, bishops his foot and knee, and | others his slipper, ritual requires the pope to walk in procession to | the Chapel of Holy Relics, there t:\‘l di main | the | ded | During this interval the cortege forms to move down great nave of St. Peter’s, he by Swiss guards. In this proc tér carries the triple-crowned ti-| ara of gold leaves capped by a biue | enamel ball and diamond cross. Trumpets Announce Approach Longhi's triumphal march, sound- | ed by six silver trumpets high in one of the great arches, gives the| crowd its first sure knowledge or; the presence of the pope. The march begins when the pontiff, | borne on the “sedia gestatoria,” or “Juneau meeting. e O S A NPT KPR OEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAU WEATHER SYNOPSIS THE WEATHER Papal Coronation Ritual — Solomn and Jovous| | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, Forecast for Juneau ahd vicinity, berinning at 4 pam., Feb. 6. Fair tonight, Sunday increasing cloudiness; light to moderate northerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Sarometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Waather |4 pm. yest'y 3000 33 30 NE 12 Clear 1 a.m. today 20.99 27 48 w 4 Clear {12 noon today 0 3 33 NE 10 Clear CABLE AND RADIG REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY v Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Pistlp. ‘4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velncity 2dhrs. Weather Atka 42 42 | 40 42 16 34 Ra'n Attu - -3 g = — Anchorage 21 - | H ] - 0 ? Barrow -8 =12 -14 -6 12 0 Clear Nome 26 26 26 26 8 16 Snow Bethel 26 24 2 2 6 0 Cloudy Fairbanks 8 S g ) 0 02 - Show Dawson =20 <20 ~2¢ -16 0 T Snow St. Paul 38 38 | 3 38 30 10 Rain Dutch Harbor 38 38 36 42 8 01 Pt Cldy Kodiak 42 42 30 30 0 0 Clear Cordova 36 30 | 2¢ 26 4 0 Clear Juneau 4 33 2u 2 4 0 Clear Sitka 7 38 | ond | 21 ! i 0 2 Ketchikan . 36 34 16 18 4 0 “ Clear Prince Rupert 38 32 28 20 4 0 Clear Edmonton . 2 -10 -20 -20 0 0 Calm Seattle ... ... 44 4“ 38 38 4 a8 Cloudy Portland - 42 36 36 4 -0 Rain (San Francisco ... 52 46 | 42 @& 4 40 Rain New York 36 30 26 28 LI Cloudy | Washington .. 8¢ 28 2 2 4 T Clear | WEATHET. CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY . i Seattle (airport) cloudy, temperature, 33; Blalne snowlng.ls Vic- A |toria, cloudy, 34; Alert ?fiy clear, 22; ?ull Harbor, clear, 21; Bigby Is- VATICAN SPECTACLE ‘land. clear, 21; Trtp.le sland, partly cloudy, —; Langara, cloudy, 28; . 'By A. E. STUNTZ The Vatican's portable throne is used when a new pope is carried | Ketchikan, ciear, :l'_ T s‘;:‘jflf’z;::}m“‘fit:‘;‘f "sz-nmmu‘ i VATICAN OITY, Feb, Grc| o St Petors for his coromation. This shotogranh of it was taken [GCUon 26 B Biotie” partly cloudy, 22: Skagway, cloidy, 29 Cape 5. fiatipn of a new pope is one of uic| ata recent canonization ceremony. Elias, clear, 39; Cordova, clear,.24; Chitina, clear, -18;" McCarthy, |clear, -22; Anchorage, clear, 2; Fairbanks, snowing, 8; Nenana, tloudy, 6; Hot Springs, cloudy, 5; Tanana, snowing, 2; Ruby, snowing, 8; Nu- |lato, snowing, 10; Kaltag, snowing, 14; Flat, foggy, 15; Ohagamute, | snowing, 30. Low barometric pressure continued this morning from the West Coast States westward to the Hawaiian Islands, the pressure being 29.58 inches a ‘short distance northwest of Los Angeles. The pressure was also below normal over the Bering Bea region, else- where over the field of observation Ligh barometric pressure ‘prevailed, the crest being 3040 inches at Mayo, Yukon Territory. Fair weather continned along the coastal regicns from Unalaska to northern Brit- ish Columbia, while unsettled weather with precipitation was reported elsewhere. lowest reported It was warmer last night over most o fAlaska although tempera- ern Alaska. test proved to be the best and hard- est test given to date. Bob Phillips and John Tanaka were the only two that received perfect scores. ‘Club Handbook The special project, ported that a club handbook' and map of Juneau is to be edited in the near future to be distributed to the public free of charge. hundrea copies of the first project, Vicinity” has been ant ted to date. im Wilcox, Jack Newmarker and Raymcnd Reaber were named on the program committee for the mnext| / George Walmsley, John Tanaka and Bob Phillips were ap- pointed on the subsidiary commit- tee. Malcoim Faulkner the club in several songs at the piano. AUXILIARY DANCE by the American Legion Auxiliary, Saturday night, at Elks Hall. mission $1.00 Rand’s orchestra. adv. | Hospital. o AR e Try an Empire ad -, — committee re- Almost two Pl accompanied Ad- | portable throne, joins the proces-, sion. Noble and Swiss guards res- plendent in their full dress march ! beside the throne. Attendants on| either side wave huge ostrich Ien-: CHEERING PERMITTED ther fans about the height of the| Crowds packing beautiful St. Peter’s (seen here during a canonization) pontiff’'s face. l arc permiited te cheer at pmal coronation ceremonies. Vatican etiquette permits ('heer-v__ = : ing even within the church and' volatile Romans are not wont to|Places it upon the pope’s head, am-] miss the opportunity. When Pius|€mnly intoning in Lath ¢ XI moved in procession St. Peter's| ~eceive thou the tia ERee iwith three crowns and know lh'i( invariably was jammed to its ca- pacity of 50,000 with frantically cheering Italians, many of whom held their babies aloft to receive the pope’s glance and blessing. Dozens of rites, each performed with measured tread, mark the| coronation after the pope enters. thou are the father of princes and kings, the rector of the univ ’ the vicar of Our Saviour Jes Christ, to whom is honor and glory {from century to century.” The new pope then recites the formula of papal absolution, imparts TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HERE {the apostolic benediction and, as onily certain way of ‘getting ‘on God's Again’ he receives the obediences | g Y ‘B e 1, LR . i |weifare fand, and having every |of the cardingls, this time the;m: 5“;;:;‘)1;;‘1"‘9;‘; e saupd President of Junior Cham: . plied w ly - s i |rest q our, He recites the “nona” or ninth|¥OWdS: 0 his a‘m”"fef{h_ Pointed Talk | All ary hour and is assisted into vestments Get right in and work when you enter high school,” suggested Har- ry Lucas, Jr., Juneau High School Student Body President, who spoke at the regular weekly luncheon of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Friday, in the grade school. Lucas outlined the student body government pointing out the board of control is composed of the presi- dent, vice-president, secretary-treas- urer and four class presidents. This board of seven elects a student man- ager who takes care of the school finances. The board sponsors stu- dent activities which include danc- g i s SN DUCE'S SON WEDDED TODAY tession. Three times during the pro- ceuhh to this altar the papal master of ' céfemonies kneels before him, ROME, Feb. 6.—Vittoria Musso- lini, son of the Ill Duce, and his boyhood sweetheart, Orsolo Buvoli 22, slim blonde, were married here today in the Parish Church, NAZI CRUISER—Y% HAMBURG, Feb. 6. — Germany has launched another 10,000 ton ing 'wisp of tow as a reminder of the fleetingness of glory, proclaims: “Pater’ Sancte, sic transit gloria mundi (Holy Father, so passes the glory of the world).” ayers of -the. coronation are rec uve; the new pope by the two cardinal of episcopal rank is handed him and the cardinal pen- spra ine: ¥ crui.ser_amid the blair of bands and |es, community singing, assemblies, ltentiary sprays incense over his patriotic speeches. publications, athletics, plays, and - X The cruiser was christened Admir- {any other activity that will benefit "The ltanies of coronation ‘wred " " G red on the slide | the sehool, down the way. The name is in mem- ory of the last Commander-in-Chief of the fleet during thé world war. Ll A BCEU 2 CHAPELADIES MEET ON NEXT WEDNESDAY The Chapeladies of the Fritz Cove Community organization will meet next Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Joe Kendler according to an announcement made today. ————,——— “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. Training Value { The speaker also pointed out the' value of the training in the Junior Chamber of Commerce stating that| it should be a big help later in high | school, college and the business world. Dean Allen won the prize for che; best report on Albania, and Jim Glasse took the best-joke prize. Ger- | many will be reported on at the next meeting. Edward Wood, Rodney Nordling, and William Tanaka compiled the current event quiz of the week. leuai 5 and epistles are chanted in Latin and in Greek. The actual coronation takes place on & platform near the Altar of the Confession. There, his portable throne surrounded by cardinals, patriarchs, archbishops, bishops and sing “The Golden Crown Upon His Head.” Golden Tiara on Head After further prayers and ritual the cardinal penitentiary lifts the golden tiara from its cushion and NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT THE HOTELS tures continued below normal over the southern portion of Sou@’hensl- SEATTLE BREAB PRICES ADVANCE - SEATTLE, Feh. 6.—Bread prices | will be advanced here next Monday to nine cents for one pound loaves and 13 cents for one and’ ene-half pound loaves. B e Gastineau Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Murphy. Alaskan Wallace A. Doe, Red BlUff Bay; Carl Jensen, Petersburg; Bill Salo, Zynida Mons Anderson, Mendenhall. — MISS YOUNG IN ST. ANN'S Edythe Young underwent an op-e |eration this morning at St. Ann' i Empire classifieas pay. Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister BYRON MILLER Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS " Organist Worship Meet” SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL AT TEN O'CLOCK, with well :l.nxht classes, worthwhile activities. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: Mrs, Bert McDowell, M organist. Broadcast over KINY. Nursery for small children. SERMQ!C “Job’s Comforters” (Ind in series). ANTHEM, “Lord of All Power” (Morrison). SHORT STORY for the children attending. YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM 6:15 discussing current matters in the PUBLIC LUNCHEON at 11:30 this Wednesday, untfl 1:30. WORLD SERVICE at two on Thursday (instead of Friday). WORLD DAY OF PRAYER on Friday in the Episcopal church For Prompt, Safe Efficient light of Christian principles. Service CALL A THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy” CHECKER CAB - - e “