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2 Darlings of the Night Gowns [N SMALLPOX VACCINATION URGED HERE Dopaltmen! of Health Ask Cooperation of Par- ents, Children “The only way to safeguard our Notices tor this church column \wst- be received by The Empire not later than 16 o'clock Saturday morning to. guarantee change of sermon, topics, etc. HOLY TRINITY CATIFEDRAL, EPISCOPAL . Fourth ano Gold Streets 6:30 pm., Beatrice Bothwell, leader THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938. nrch Slpunoucements |[Ei ] = Nation's Editors Meet with FDR in ~ Off-record Confab -. sionary Society. A cordial invitation all to attend these servic ship with us. w NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- 2 ERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship Mect” U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU N/ THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 23: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; light to moderate easterly winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; light to moderate easterly winds, except moderate to fresh northerly winds over Lynn Canal. Torccast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate to fresh easterly winds tonight and Sunday frem Dixon Entrance to Capp Hinchinbrook, increasing Suniay over the northern portion of the of Alaska 4 LOCAL DATA ¢ THE VERY REV. CHARLES Fr.';nklln at Fourth Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Veloclty Weathes | The Territorial Department of - BGTACE, [ Rty R L 00 ] 4 pm. yesty 3003 54 36 N 8 Clear ® Sunday Services: GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chor —— S win Wil 85 0 4 S Health today issued the following 8:00 Holy. Cor i CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist oday d o b car notice; o 2 SV d““"}&“: "‘l‘- e B A N % Socidty Hald Noon today 3012 5 35 s 6 Pt. Cldy :00 a.m.—Sun: 3 :50 a.m.—Organ Momenls. SWS! e \ W An article in the magazine “Time” » X : 50 . —Omgan Monichls, i [NSWSIRER S DocICty TaIGIg RADIO REPORTS 11:00 am. — Holy Communion, 11:00 am. — Morning Worshi) S, enth A 1 OB E isitely designed OF April 4, BERSANS consisting of Adlam’s ©horal Eu- This service is also broadeast ove ixteenth Annual xquisitely aes Smallpos, .of which there have| cront™CL 0 el Easter music, KINY for shut-i % Cotventi Max.temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am ¢ itted flatterine been numerous ¢ ses in the West e o Nt i e st ¢ : onvention Station last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 brs. Wealher & m 1tted, ratiering g allreak ik TIEGER B sung by a choir of 23 voices. 5 to 6 p.m.—Vesper Hour S Anchorsige 53 36 P, . . » and an outbreal etroit, has y 3 a | - — BT O Soft g — (See our advertisement on thit RO # L J § tlowing line rea spread to'all parts of Yhe U. 8. except| g niEcTION LUKBMRAN | page for other deballs of ‘s wers| 4o s o GRrON: . ARK L SN 78] Bartow =4 = = = e y r i scrti the Atlantic Coast, has struck near- 4 " CHURCH i 068 s ¢ SEIT ) qation’s leading newspaper editors Nome 38 | 28 32 4 T Cloudy printed scitin. ly three times as many people @s I, e & sathered at the White House last Bethel i | R R 4 T PtCdy - . B in recent years. That a disease for Corner of Third and 'Mam Bircets CHAPEL BY 11E LAKE vuu{n to hold an u(l»:lf&-l'('vul'(l‘plv‘i‘:\h Fairbanks 46 | 21 26 4 0 Clear s which means of prevention have REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE (On Fritz Cove Corner) onference with President Roosevelt. Dawson 40 | 12 14 0 0 Clear Darling Colors: long been known should again Pastor REV. JOHN A. GLAS Minister | Editors from all over the country st. Paul 38 32 32 22 03 Snow break out may be due 40-an increas- 10:00 a:m-—Sunday School Sunday School at 9:45 ~-lock, ave assembled in Washington for Dutch Harbor ... 44 34 40 6 110 Rain ing number of children €sCRPINE 11:00 am. — Moming | Worship, With Well-taught classes for chil- “he 16th annual convention of the Kodiak 42 8 38 4 01 Rain Savoy Rose vaccination.” 1 i B0ty (Clospeks Sohn MaIWa, (Fir~ Aren of all age-groups,-and a wel- | American Soelety of Newspaper Ed- Cordova 4 - 34 4 0 Clear 1 “The Territorial Department '0f | ggnday ‘after Esster); sermon sub- COme for everyone interested to at- itors. . Juneau 55 34 35 [) 0 Clear French Blue Health asks the parents of ‘AlMsKS ject, “We Have Seen The Lord: €N Regardiess of how many inerest- Sitka 5 TR i 0 . . i to take special heed of this report. H lude, “Mi tion” py| Chapeladies meet every other ing things came of the conference, Ketchikan 56 42 42 4 . Rain Turquoise CI MG ) prodte | CASSRMMIOn ! LY | o0 oy eveni s | “off-the-record,” means nothif Prince Rupert ... 56 | 42 a2 4 0 PLCI ) With the approach; of -tihe :bourist Morrison; anthem, “Joyful Praises vednesday evening at someone’s off-the-record,” means nothing is Pril P | t. Cldy . season, Alaska will ‘be' visited' /by Moly Jesus” by Bortniaski; offertory, 10 Umely notice usually being |10 be published that results in the Edmonton g‘; . i: 24 6 10 Snow b $4.95 and $6.95 | tourists from many states of the un- “Golden Meorning” ~by Hopkins, Aven i the Emplrp. conference _unless the President Seattle i it 4 0 05 Clear < ®i i S w " — gives the word Portland 46 4 01 Clear ion, and possibly by some individ- postiyde, “Pestlude in C” by Kohl- - A uals from states where the vaccina- mann; hymns, 131, 135, 136 SEVENTH- IMY ADVENT e San Francisco gi } :g 50 8 0 Cloudy 4 i € . 131, 133, 3 £ ew York 42 20 A1 Clear tion laws are not rigidly enforded. League at WHEROI Hyew, 208 g | aghs iy Will meet Al vier. Second and Main Street: REGURD MABE Washington 62 38 . ATV 100 .01 Clear children from any possible contag- «Choir ‘rehcarsals will be heul ’;,If\' ‘:’OOD *’r“;ll’f L WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY fon s through vaccination. Medi- Wednosdays a5 follows: . Chiidren O TO8 S0PEn 0F IR S00REH Secattle (airport), cloudy, tempe-ature, 42; Blaine, cloudy, 40; Vic- cing still bas no: cuferfor Smalipox; meet at 3:30; Juhlors at'7, and Sen- o0 S ek e {oria, cloudy, 46; Alert Bay, clear, 43; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, 43; =« W] stnaitnox - 1 bl . day of tne week. 4 posy ¥ S ¢ { smallpox is preventable. tors.at 8 o'clock. By, A . Triple Island, cloudy; Langara, cloudy, 45; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 45: o | “Parents arc urged to take:their . Al Lenten offering boxes not yet Sabbath school Salurday, 10 a.m. Ketchik -loudy, 44 Craig, cloud;, 47; Wrangell, partly cloudy, 44: ( chiildren o their $amily physician turtied in should be:sent to the par- ViLh Bible classes for all ages i o o Hitea e v e A A g EmNDl; | y - phy ured in sho san e Pal- | s ibralits 1 6 Hh, Sermor Petersburg, clear, 47; Sitka, cloudy, 46; Soapstone Point, clear, . 49; b ® énd have. them 'vaccimated | against] souage: or' Mr. Reck &s 5oon as pos- by the pastor, B RAmE Radioville, clear, 44; Juneau, cloudy, 42; Skagway, clear, 45; Hawk In- - ofl '-‘N"“““;’x; Do this as your share of sible. pgi : ¥ oing poovists Miiaktaes Yorin. let, partly cloudy, 40; Cape St. Elies, partly cloudy, 42; Cordova, foggy. coc lnc. g Day=Ohil¢ Repiph-Bey, ohser- ViSitSrs will' Tind & dearty wel- teer Boclety megts Priday evening, 37; Chitina, clear, 32; McCarthy, partly cloudy, 34; Anchorage, partly 2 ffi’ . fi"" e OnfidCofzey FEME g e o 7:30 o'clock, at parsonage. United Slatc Annv Officer cloudy, 46; Fairbanks, clear, 33; Tanana, clear, 30; Hot Springs, clear, ”] e 4 8 : LA ll! "“T + i “Difeas Sl Arolkats 'M;‘[‘”ng the| Mak. Bt T 32; Ruby, rlnuds 30; Nulato, clear, Kaltag, partly cloudy, 30; Una- uneau s Leading . ; mom ‘muon‘ land’ and -4 Welinbdakp - of - cach akes ras 1ine, lakleet, cloudy, : Moo a EPISCOPAL: CHURCH e SR B West to East Juneau, Apnl 24.-Sunrise, 4:26 am.; sunset, 7:32 p.m. April 25.— Department Store W Fourth end Sewara Streets ~ MOnth at 2 pm. e A Sunrise, 4:23 a.m.; 34 pm 4 ¥ i 0, 1 RENDALL, astor Bible study groups in homes, Mon- | R ; , 4:23 am.; ¢ 1 =~ o 10:00 a.m—Church School. day, Tuesday and Wednesday eve-| WASHINGTON, April 23. — The WEATHER SYNOPSIS 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. PiNss open to all. The public are|War Department announces thal ppe gtorm area noted yesterday morning over the Aleuttian Is- 'Y State Department s ',,\,‘{x:.“,"“':“"'.‘0',“,]:‘(,'.4::"':',. i 1 MW - | 7:00 pm—Epworth League, Lola ".‘I“'I‘r"‘v’l‘" to all the services of this| Licut. Col. Robert Olds {lew {rom | jongs nag jncreased in intensity, th> lowest reported pressure in that e s & ! 4 LaPaugh, president. i March Field, California, to Lang- section being 28.80 inches, attended by falling barometer eastward to * ' as Clear Concept peaceful and practicable means in . . ; ¢ mav lel Field, Virginia, in 10 hours, to : e f, . support of the principles herein- 8:00 pan.—Evening Service, g JUNEAU PEL CENTER A -/ 755 e the western portion of the Alaska Peninsula. A moderate storm area Of Foreign Policy before stated. (This is where the You will always find a warin wel- 839 Dixon St tablish a new west o east record gontinued over the North Pacific Ozean off the West Coast states, the 4 — R A R come at the Methodist Church Alaska Evangelisation Soclety | 0F Silitaty plkics lowest reported pressure being 2950 inches at latitude 48 degrees and (Continued from Page One) Srckiido e - avitis: AR Tadbelh g 3 ey ERVICES Lieut 'L“] Olds “{“’)" this morn- | jongitude 138 degrees. High barometric pressure continued over the > e e e eeraicaty oas. | R. B. Atwood, Times Edi-| | TIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | sSunday: 3:30 pm. — Sunday 810 the same B-17 Booing 4-mol- | castern and southern portions of Alaska _castward fo the Mackensic Gpen-Door in _China, monelary | ;" yote vy fn time of war. The Go E Wit SCIENTIST School: 7:30 pan. — Church, Mr, 0fd bomber in which he led the Valley, the cress being 3046 inches at Fort Norman. Precipitation has stabilization agreement with Eng-| (6 0 P 0 T L oning - that tor, to. 0 Last—Wile . Sunday services will be held al Loveless, speaker South American G _"'\y.l tour. | fallen along the coastal regions from the Aleutians fo Kodiak, also P land and France.) il e 5 I Midwest {1 am. in the First Caurch of Tuesd 3:30 pam.—Boys' class: Last Tuesday, April 19, Licut. Col. over the Puget Sound region, and locally at Ketchikan, elsewhere over ¥ y _ ” | policy, prefers to exercise the na- s 1n [Vhdwes I ' Olds lowered the east to west re-| (he ¢ e s 12. We believe in limitation and tion's influerice in keeping other na- i Christ, Scientis(, Juneau, on Fifth 7:30 pm.—Adult cla Mr. I 1 i &g the field of ohmrvatxo_n fair weatner prevailed. - reduction of armament. (Naval limi- iy - % y and Main Streets. The subject will jess cord, making the flight in 12 hours Cool weather continued last nizht over the interior of Alaska and reduction of armamen, (ol G, tions, at peace. Borah and Johnson| ANCHORAGE, Alaskn, April 23— 100 ; i . 4 : ahc 227 minites ofert L RS Valle 5 tation treaties of 1922, 1930, 1936, o 3 ey the, role of gopher nor R. B. Atwood, Editor and Manager ® (Beobation:.after Death. Thursday, 3:30 pm.—Girls' class it s e Y. R e S5 e and many official statements. ) {iternational Péllyanha.) of the Anchorage Times, left here ;‘;fiofl::,y—s:rxayp::hool. e > n Py : ARMAMENT POLICIES R todiy. for, 8. Iall-stoamer-Blane Ui iR heiisy : H WATER SUPPLY FOR Fpb A ‘é o addieds to attend thwe General Assembly: of 2 & q Mr. a4 Nrs, DoiiApel and child | TR AR AB UUTL Aws e resoy o Gharcn 1 Phil- ; Chrstitn Sclence Reading Koo scar SMALL BOATS IS NOW ure passengers on the Yukon for | maintaining armed forces adequate delphia. n chur uilding. room 13 Juneau. for national security, we are pre- Atwood plans to meet his wife 9Pen to the public Wednesday AVA“‘ABLE CITY FLOAT | ™02 ets Have oot i Seattid pared to reduce or to increase our BRIT. SOLDIERS in Kansas City. Mrs. Atwood, daugh- afternoons. from 2:30 to 4. Bow mr Stones * | since last fall. Don Abel was chief armed forces in proportion to re- ter of E. A. Rasmuson, prominent| The public is cordially invited to Fresh water connection has been | ©f comstruction for Pacific-Alaska ductions or increases made by other banker and Republican, is delegate ttend these: services and visit the BUSTUN HARBUR made to the lower city fioat and|AIrWays. countries to the General Federation. of Wo- 'eading room. VANCOUVER, B. C., April 23 small boats can now be serviced il o e (The administration, right or ARE lN LASH men’s Clubs, meeting in Kansas 5 Dan Cupid is playing havoc with | t56re. 8 ¥Ad Miniornoad. today. by EAGLE HORSE BURIAL [ wrong, surmises that potential ene- City. CATROLIC CHURCH Vancouver’s street lights: Deckload of Animals from Mavor Harry I Lucas, The work of | Relatives of Oharles Cutter, the *' ff mies are building bigger flcets Ny Boty e:mvgt to f;tun; Sbeaniddic . :"‘;’"’ of the "Gt Blectrician Thomas Martin D€Ckload of Animals from JFEvEt 5 pipe line to the float was late Chief Eagle Horse, who died Qamtices thip, gointay, 1s' bullding | sy Outbreaks Reported|} JM i1k i .'l:“"’u i told the traffic commission a sec- India Taken Ashore completed today, here at the Government Hospital * %3 fast and promising faster.) ew Uutbreaks porte 241 i Fifth an tion of a residential street was be- More fresh water connéctions to & Short time ago, will arrive shortly g REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J, Before Breakup from Klawock to take the remains 14. We avoid enterd into alli- . % : A : o b o et ] 4. We_avoid_entering into_all at Jerusalem from Tnmss‘ & Py ipe yuaa 1y yoyng coupey 1 gty | service small boats along the water-| {rom Klawock to take the romain ® 3 § t ark- s eT B an- N Nea‘by Section SMMEY- April 24, 1938—Low Sunday, ness, stones are thrown at the BOSTON, Mass, April 23—The (cr:nt bx;;cently waa'urged by the uncement from the Charles W. S first Sunday after Easter lights.” Six lights a night was a British freighter City of Salisbury, | CPamber Pt Ogmmetds, Carter mortuary. JERUSALE! April 23 —Reports aoo-m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- g0 average. (which piled up on a ledge at the| & : Pt of new outbreaks between outlaws Commission members suggested Mouth of Boston Harbor during the = and British troops reach Jerusalem mno a.m.—Sunday School. ‘no necking” signs, parking meters night, dipped apart early this S from Nazarets ; | 1120:30 am~—High Mass and Ser-| ., 4 even a street reserved for the morning and the bow and stern 2 [ Dispatches said that a band of SEATTLE, April 23, -« Steamer mon. . : spooning. They finally decided to disappeared. The pilot house, amid- P. m ! Arab guerrilas was discovered try- Tongass of the Alaska' Transportas| .7:30 -pam.—Rosary and Benedic- give the police the job of checking Ships, is still above water. & ing to break the oil pipe line and tion Company, sailed shortly before tioniaf the Most Blessed Sacrament, . oy Gupid_anq the street lights, The vessel had a deck load of Canididsite for: Renomination f \ was attacked by a British patrol. 1 o‘clock this morning for Sm!-h—‘mo 5:30 ‘mass Sunday on account 7 i e ikt eight cases of monkeys, pythons 4 Two Arabs were killed in a fight. | east Alaska; loaded with freight and of abseénce of she pastor. g T and other animals from India. The > i ! In Jerusalem two Jews were hurt passengers. | Monday, April 25, Feast of Saint Bfl Ba"k B n l crew took this part of the cargo Democratic Ticket when Arabs invaded the Jewish Aboard.the Tongass, booked: for, Evangelist, is & day of ashore befm'e me hreakup P - Will Fit in Any quarter and smashed windows. Juneau, are: the following passeng- tion. TO THE TERRITORIAL ers: & Living Room . Lee Lund, E. H. Ford, Mrs. Glen| THE Must s‘a"d T"al h l fm‘ sa“m' HOUSE OF REFRESENTATIVES GlennJohnston, Mrs. Henry Roden. | SALVATION 4 | THE NEW. SIIde Staned BR Afimlfv | g ELDORADO, Kansas, April 23. e g : | s A . by Willoughby Ave. 45 E o e “*~! LONDON, Ap.\l The Seafar-\ “All My Interests Are Centercd . A Product of Baldwin 3 § ’ 2:30.p.n.—Praise Meeting. for Lr;al ‘tuda\' "ik;“.’ $5.000 hunld vides 570 British cargo ships with| o : . The greatest forward step in ' BAGK Tn HUM p.m.—Sunday School. Akin is charged with robbing the |Praries, plans to develop the ins- piano design in this generation. e" l B 7:30 p.m —Salvation Meeting. Potwin Bhfe Shnik: |structional side of its work nto Standard 88-note scale—yet a Monday, 7:00 pm.—Life Saving ~;°"!9th’“g like a dm;lile:qt“ of the sea.! sompact design of distinguished £ Guard Parade, under the leadership . . . t is preparing definite courses of charm and beauty . . . thrill to g T B A :NC!'IIORAGE Alaska, April 23— ' "p "B T esher. : Arctic Gives Peace |study on a varlety of subjects to - R the perfected tone balance of the BARRE, Vt., April 23.—Two men Miss Alaska Grace Bailey is back Tuesday, 6:00 p.am.—Young Peo- 67 caPrisd Of1 wt BoR; s axclusive Acrosonic scale. Learn Were fatally injured last night when in Anchorage telling her friends of ple's meel’lng WINNIPEG, Man.—Lite in the - B Nonmn qu PRESBmRIAN how it fits your budget as well & dynamite explosion started a a thousand and one experiences Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- Arctic brings peace and solitude, The seven principal virtues in Meet” o as your living-room. Jandslide in nearby Websterville. during the course of her 6,000 mile b 3 ; along with the daily hardships, says| medieval Christian ethics ~ were Wdcome and Worship Meet B ALASKA MUSIC Ome ‘ol'th« iong dxlrd lwfjen he ftur m‘:s water trip from Fairbanks Thursday, 1:30, pm. — Home the Most Rev. Armand Clabaut, O.|purity, obedience, benevolence; faith, o . was struck by & jarge boulder. His to Mexioo. |League meeting, held in officers M. I. first Bishop Co-Adjutor of hope, love and humility. 7 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE e SUPPLY companion died at Barre City Hos- ~ The blonde queen returned a day| s ‘All 1adtes welcome. the Vicarite of Hudson Bay, largest e e o UP. f,‘:,:, e;]ft;;fl{f}llnw;_ Oxzrkmcn dug him lnlf;m fr;; ?:;v e lm';idua;t:r:u sr:‘ m‘ 'w’“' 7:30 pm.—Public meeting,| And most northerly Catholic mission| Try The Empire classifieds for| Minister. 1 ' €] a . | 8 122 Second Street—Phone 206 o :ltend o Uex ilt ‘"'I e Officers in charge—Capt. and Mrs. lin the world. | resuits. i | ———— e University- of - Washing- | g, ey Jackson. |————— i e GEORGE SCHMIDT, Today’s News Today.—Empire. ' ton. ¢ ‘ ) ” et VIR A Scout Never Whimpers Chori 5 ; | orister. | ‘ PENTECOSTAL | cout INev ; t | ASSEMBLY i L | 121 Main Street | | CAROL BEERY DAVIS, i | i | | -3 | CHARLESB C. PERSONEUS o vote ‘ Qr - # 3 . Pastor { Organist. $ 4 Sunday services: | v 4 | 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. We broadcast over KINY . Sermon by the pastor. | Sundays 10:60 to 12. Henr Messerschmldt I el o i : |for all. | 4 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting a service | 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL: over KINY. " th High School and all children’s departments. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. iy R 3 8. > ! . 2 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.— Bible study 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS: 4 A Re for everybody. Come early for this helpful period. sav Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s B aeEking, 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP: DEMOCRATIC TICKET PRIMARY ELECTION ------- NEXT TUESDAY o City Councilman, Juneau, Nine Years; @ Born in Juneau; | @® Lifetime Resident of Alaska; T PLEDGES TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF THE x ; FIRST DIVISION WITH HONEST EFFORT. 207 el Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Women’s Mis- John Muir Centennial Anniversary is given recognition in this hour. SOLO, “Trees” (Joyce Kilmer), Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. SERMON, “God and Conservation.” PIPE ORGAN “Nature’s Melodies.” Communion Service the first Sun- day of each month. Everyone cordially invited to all «these services. R | l'lu'l' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday Services: I 10:00. a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. 7:30 p.m—Evening Service. 7:30 p.m.—Midweek NEXT SUNDAY, Lord's Supper, Reception of Members. COUPLE _CLUB, one week from Monday, on May 3ud. “Ladies’ Night” one week from Tuudn.y MOTHERS' DAY service on May 8th at eleven o'clock. je, Seout Robert Ressign (left), whispers words of Taylor, Troop 53, Astoria, L. 1., grits his testh and cuplont, Beait hh;‘mpei get putphu lips as an ambulance surgeon sets to let nfis‘;mken-m John broke his arm in an impromptu baseball game. While his comra