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e " DOUGLAS NEWS PWA RELIEF WORK STARTS MONDAY AM 1 begir mornin, dloyment in g to arr erday with P n of the St. Anr Mayor Kilburr b oreman in man on bs. City W to last this f $5.500 ha pro- ugh yment TONIGHT 1 meeting of the City ( 1w to be called for this 7:30 o'clock, Mayor Kil- i for the ¢ most nec- ( plish desired from relic rk which starts next - s o TENSEN TO A D ANNIVERSARY OF PARENTS anniversary of E. Feero, for- wedding % 4 of Douglas ' v, will occur " the nonth. To be Floral Ccflons - s on. St R Ter Myrtle 2.50 Jans to leave here on the Yukon June 20 95 SETE - 6.95 JOINS FOUNDRY CREW R L tarted work this 7 4,75 mon t the Treadwell foundry I ilar member of the cre 3.50 s McRAE IN HOSPITAL 4-00 H 1 McRae entered St. Ann Hoepi y fay for treatment of nehial condition that [ ] has been troubling him for the past : a - - B M “FUE MODEL LIFF i H. B. Schiegel has announced n@ the followir ext as his subject 5,*, ‘%&fi,@,‘ A TN ermon for tomorrow, fore- noc Tl M 1 Lif¢ .o 6007 LRRe, ATTENTION M ASONS There will be ted commun of Gastin x Lodge No & AM, in Masonic Temple, Tues- June 17 ) pm. Work in C. Degree. Members urged to at- tend. Visiting brethren welcome. By order of the W.M MRS. JAEGER ARRIVES .. sawosuomvox WITH M’KINNONS FOR SUMMER VISIT HERE e ‘ = After leay Long Beach, M. and Mrs. Ma 1(K1nnon Aml Mrs. Jaeg- E. R. Jaeger er visited at Portland, coma and | in Ju- Seattle on their way north. ht During the absence of ¥ paren yper MacKinnon has been divid- ing 1 time between the Mielke Simpson Mac- formerly nd has many home on the Glacier Hig y and will be glad that | hi andparents, Mr. and Mrs. he has returned to visit for the Lockie MacKinnon. So little money » much G-E Refriger- ator that practically every home can now afford one. Am Refr ever before, rica bought more G-E erators lastyear than and this year G-E is even a bigger buy. Now Popularly Priced! ger dollar-for-dollar value . . . low current cost ... long life with low upkeep. New, faster freezing General Electric Quick Trays provide in- stant ice cube release ... two or 2 trayful in seconds. Si modelscan freeze 48 Ibs. of icein 24 hours and average current cost is less than the price of ice. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS |to go on the " ored charts. THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, e o .. . e ———t "ALTARBOYSTO LEAVE ON TRIP i Notices for this church eolumn | must be received by The Empire Tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, not later than 10 o'clock Saturday the Catholic Altar Boys Society will morning to guarantee change of leave for their annual outing under |sermon, topics, ete. he direction of M. Hoch, camp irector, to be held at the Shrine, RESURRECTION LUTHERAN the Little Flower at Pearl Har- CHURCH bor. The camp is to last from “Tke ¥riendly Church” June 5 to June 19. Corner of Third and Main Streets During the stay at the Shrine, REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE tor 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. the boys will have a regular pro- ram which they will follow, in- iding two overnight hikes, life, 11:00 a.m.—Liturgical service and cuard instruction, first aid instruc- |sermon. Holy QGospel, John 14:23- tion, camp fire instruetion, and arfll (The Festival . of . Pentecost); botany trip. For the most natural|music: prelude, “Prayer” by Kreut- collection of things found while on|zer; offertory Supplication” by the botany trip, a prize will be|Ferber; postit “March” by Par- awarded. ker; hymns, 143, 150, 431. Competition will prevail in all| The Luther League will meet at games, as a prize will be awarded 6:30 p.m. at the end of the two weeks to the| Council meeting Monday evening boy having the highest number of &t 8 o'clock in the parsonage. points in the merit system. The| The Ladies’ Ail will meet Thurs- award is offered by J. A. Paradis, \da\ afternoon at the home of Mrs scout_organizer and X-ray special- | Georse Getchel, weather permitting ist with the Public Health Service. During the course of the two| HOLY TRINILY CATHEDRAL, weeks, experienced scouts will go| EPISCOPAL to the camp to instruct on special | Fourth ang Gold Streets receration and education. To help, ~THE VERY REV. CHARLES the "Scouts in instruction are/ E. RICE, Dean Fred Rowe, Gene Hawthorne, Ed| Sunday Seryices: Metzgar, Joe McLean, John Smith| 8:00 am. Holy Communion. and Peter Loftus. | 11:00 a.m—Holy Communion and By the end of the outing, anl S¢fmon. members of this year's camping| Sunday School recessed for th trip will be expected to be able %o summer month_s. Parents will please pass scout tests | bring their children to the church Membets of services. Whitsunday, or Pentecost | is one of the greater festivals of the church, the Altar Society camping trip are | Kenneth Thibodeau, Frances Doog- | an, Jack Pasquan, Bob PA.squ'm: METROPOLITAN METIIODIST George Shaw, Albert Shaw, Roger | EPISCOPAL CHURCIT Connor, Joe Michaelson, Merritt Mfij::nr;xie of(enntem( Kl(‘nmw(y. and | Fourth and Sewara Streets Bob ‘Vlurphy | O. L. KENDALL, Pastor b { 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mr: LOCATE AT KAKF kLsther Sprague, superintendent 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship Capt, and Mrs. Richard Newton, 2 2 iy of the Salvation Army, recently || 700 Pm-Ebworth League Loia married, are located at Kake for v oiot Pre e o U have charge of the service Sunday the fishing season and in the fall evening. will take up their residence in g S Ketchikan. . Mrs. Newton 15 the| ou o aites toig o wastn wel- former Lieut. Thierstein, of the 5 come at the Methodist Church | FIRST CHURCH OF CHR SCIENTIST I Sunday services will be held at I am. In the First Church of | Christ. Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ‘ ewlcas and Main Streets. The subject will | | | be “God the Only Cause and Crea- — &} tor.” B 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School. Notices tor mus church column| wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi~ must be received by The Empire nonjal meeting. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday — christian Science Resading Room morning to guarantee change of jn church building. This room 1s |sermon topics, ete. |open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to Petersburg Salvation Army. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School recessed for the yttend these services and visit the summer months. reading room. Vesper service and sermon 7:30 pm. during the summer months. THE | SALVATION DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH ARMY . Aloysius Church No services. tomorrow. ‘Willoughby Ave. | | 7 Bunday— 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Monday, 7:00 p.m—Life Saving |Guard Parade, under the leadership nr Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo- ple’s meeting. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- MISSION ing. I DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Home I Sunday services: League meeting, held in officers’, 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor. quarters. All ladies welcome. l 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. Friday, 7:30 p.m.--Public meeting. [ | | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | SOCIETY 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school in the | H. D. Schiegel residence. | 11:00 a.m.—Sunday service, :amel | place. | 17:46 pm.—Bible study, with col- All are welcome in these services | Officers in charge—Capt. and Mrs. - | Btanley Jackson. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets| H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note: The services of this church’ Stearns | Roff School of Dancing ‘ SUMMER CLASSES REPAIR | sunday | soms call at our office any afternoon this week between the hours of three and five to see the latest in kitchen and bathroom | equlp\hent installed in our MODEL APARTMENT. There are alsa many other interesting innovations, and all are possible through the F.H.A. Finance Plan. Let us explain and assist you with your loan. No obligations incurred. Rice & Ahlers Co.—l'hone 34 Third and Franklin Streets bATURDAY JUNE 4, |938 FOREST SERVICE 'WARNS AGAINST ROAD SHOOTING Prosiscuous D Dlscharge of Firearms Reported—Di- rect Violation of Law are held on Saturday, the scventh' day of the week. Sabbath school Saturday, 10 a.m., with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, or leader. Young People’s Missionary Volun- | n-m Society. meets Friday c\enln"r 7:30 o'clock, at parsonage. Dorcas and Mothers Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each | month at 2 p.m. Bible study groups in homes, Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings open to all. The public are| welcome to all the services of this church. | - | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH| Warning against shooting along DAVID WAGGONER, Minister |the Glacier Highway, the U. S Sunday Services: Forest Service today issued the 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. following statement: 11:00 a.m. Morning Sermon, It has been noted that there is 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. considerable promiscuous shooting A cordial invitation is given to glong the Glacier Highway, and at all to attend these services and wor- | times this has been dangerous to ship with us. human life. This applies particular- NORTHERN LIGHT PREsBY- 1V te the shooting which occurs in 1 ERIAN CHURCH th vicinity of areas occupied by «Where Welcome and Worship | residents. Some time ago, a resident Meet” of Juneau was firing a high pow- Franklin at Fourth ered rifle across Auk Lake. These REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister bullets could easily ricochet on GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister |Uhe 1ake, and injure some person CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist ©On the opposite side. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. If this shooting continues, it will 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Capt. A. be necessary for the Forest Service J. Jackson, acting minister to take action under the following law: “The discharging of firearms in the vicinity of camps, residence sites, recreation grounds and areas, and over lakes or other bodies of waters adjacent to or within such arcas, whereby any pefson is ex- posed to injury as a result of such discharge, is prohibited.” BETEPEL TECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.— Morning Sermon by the pastor. 12:00 noon—Bible School. for all : 1:30 p.m—Broadeasting a service EPWORTH LEAGUE Worship Classes over KINY. 7090 pmLivanifl ‘@etvice HOLDS MEETING Tuesday, 7:30 p.n.— Bible study Following the regular meeting of the Epworth League held in Metho- dist Church last evening, a social Communion Service the first Sun-| Was enjoved. Minnie Rogers was in of each month. charge of the entertainment for the Everyone cordially invited to all| ¢Vening and Thais Bayers was in e Weviae charge of refreshments. Those attending were Lola La Paugh, Minnie Rogers, Margaret (On Fritz Cove Corner) Willey, Lenore Kelsey. Mrs. Willey, REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mmister Mrs. Hash, Mrs. Leonard Sunday School at 9:45 edock,| Tanner, Robert Wren, Jack Nickel- with well-taught classes for chil-|%0n, Carl Moore, Ed Parker, Bob dren of all age-groups, and a wel- Kilpatrick, Bud Nance, Marion Pen- come for cveryone interested to at- | derErass. for everybody. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s meeting . BY 1E LAKE tend i Chapeladies meet every other Wednesda evening at someone's MRS w HELLAN home, timely notice usually being RECEIVES HONOR given in the Empire. | .- o Mrs. Walter Hellan this morning CATHOLIC CHURCH received advices from Mrs. Mary Church of the Nativity of the Duffy, Supreme Regent for the Blessed V. M. Juneau Catholic Daughters of America, with Fifth and Gold Streets &= REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J,, Pastor Feast of Pentecost. Masses— 5:30 a.m.—Holy M 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc-| tion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion. 8:00 am.—Daily mass during the § week in the church. Monday and Tuesday of Pente- cost week are days of special devo- tion. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, Ember days, are days of fast and abstinence. - e JUNO-MAID Brick Ice Cream 75c quart at Holl- mann’s Drug Store. adv. BYPOTAE L & It is estimated that 200,000 per- perished in the Moscow fire of 1870, MODERNIZE Now Enrolling Telephone Blue 275 Studio—526 Fifth St. Oven-fresh every day! Uni- ! | form, golden loaves . . . ap- pealing to the eye and to the appetite. Always Ask for || PEERLESS BREAD J W. H. Wilson AS A PAID-UP BUB!CB!B:B TO The Daily Alaska Empire hmflhflhpmtthumm:htflmeboxoflhed | *~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FICKETS TO SEE The Devil Is Driving—Michael O’Halloran Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE _.__—_———-—q ALASKA WHERE YOU SEE THIS EMBLEM Your Savings Are Safe! FEDERAL INSURANCE GIVES Full Protection Up to $5,000.00 on each account in this association. BE WISE —INSIST ON 1009 SAFETY! EARNINGS HERE ARE ATTRACTIVE! Our June 30th Rate Will Be WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN 49, 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | THE WEA THER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., June 4: \Ram tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Sun- day; moderate to fresh southeast winds except moderate to fresh southerly winds over Lynn Canal. Forecast of winds along the Coait of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh southeast winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hin- | chinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes 4 p.m. yest'y 20.89 45 81 8 12 Lt. Rain a.m. today 29.83 44 76 E 16 Lt. Rain !\oun today 29.91 45 78 E 14 Lt Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY > Max. temp. | Low2st 4am. 44m. Precip, 4am Station 1ast 24 hours | temDd. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weathe: Atka 40 i 38 38 2 T Rain Anchorage 65 | 38 = 3 Y Barrow 30 | 28 28 20 0 Cloudy Nome 50 | 36 36 10 03 Cloudy Bethel 42 36 36 12 58 Rain Fairbanks 58 | 42 40 5 16 Cloudy Dawson 58 | 32 36 5 01 Pt. Cldy 8t. Paul 40 36 38 20 09 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 46 | 38 42 28 06 Rain Kodiak 50 | 42 42 y 8 0 Cloudy Ccrdova 50 | 36 36 5 01 Clar Juneau 51 | 4“4 4 16 A3 Rain Sitka 52 | 40 -y = 113 Ketchikan 48 44 46 6 1.01 Cloudy Prince Rupert 50 46 48 18 36 Cloudy Edmonton 68 44 44 5 0 Clear Seattle T4 54 56 12 [ Clear Portland 84 | 58 58 5 0 Clear San Francisco ... 60 52 54 10 [ Cloudy New York 6 | 62 64 6 01 Cloudy Washington ... 2 | 60 66 Calm .08 Pt. Cldy WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Seattle (airport), clear, temperature, 57; Blaine, clear, 44; Vie- misting, 45; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 51; Triple toria, clear, 52; Alert Bay, 43; Prince Rupert, showers, Island, showérs; Langara Island, showers 43; Ketchikan, raining, 46; Craig, showers, & Wrangell, cloudy, 46; Petersburg, sprinkling, 46; Sitka, raining, 45; Soapstone raining, 40; Port Althorp, raining; Hoonah, cloudy; Hawk Inlet, cloudy, 48; Radio- ville, raining, 40; Juneau, raining, 44; Skagway, raining, 43; Atlin, part- ly cloudy; Yakutat, cloudy; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, 49; Cape St. Elias, clear, 40; Cordova, clear, 58; Chitina, clear, 48; McOarthy, clear, 50; Portage, cloudy, 48; Anchorage, sprinkling, 46; Fairbanks, cloudy, 51; Hot Springs, cloudy, 50; Ruby, cloudy, 40; Nulato, raining, 40. Juneau, June 5. — Sunrise, 3 a.m.; sunset, 8:57 p.m. June 6. — Sun- rise, 2:59 a.m.; sunset, 8:58 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A large trough of low barometric pressure, covered all Alaska and northern Canada to Hudson's Bay this morning with the lowest report- ed pressure, 29.48 inches, at Bethel and secondary centers over the | Gulf of Alaska and at Fort*Simpson, Canada. The barometer was high over the Pacific Ocean from south of the Aleutian Islands east to the Pacific Northwest.. Light to moderate rain has been general over Al- aska during the last 24 hours except over the extreme north portion land over Kodiak Island. Light rain also occurred over northern Brit- ish Columbia and along the upper MacKenzie River. The weather has been fair and warmer over the Pacific Northwest but tempera- tures over Alaska still continue below normal. headquarters in South Orange, N.J.,| PLANT BIRCH TREES appointing her as Territorial Deputy | Planting of birch trees along the of Alaska for the organizatio |Chena Slough is to be started at At present the local chapter is the{ Fairbanks under direction of . the only C.D.A. court in Alaska. How- | Junior Chamber of Commerce. ever, plans are being formulated to| SEEToTE - mog. e onaand organize chapters throughout the| JUNO-MAID Brick Ice Cream T5c quart at Holl- Territory. v y mann’s Drug Store. adv. » 119 SEWARD STREET R