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4 s U | Bh THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1938. noon several thous in al- While the metal rkers and gy - o UYHEDALY ALASKABMSRE WEDNERBAY NOV. 23 I L ol e o e » .. H | 7 . A ( Ll X r - Tianksgiving Day Salvation Ay [Holiday R e p |Wilness Tells 7w mo o meaine e cwe e austrir ™ "% ™ " it mries s, on, Mrs. W. W. Council, {irst of a million srtikers occupying carricd on preparations for a 24- al ce invelving five | . ' oo v n ‘r,‘r‘!u”‘sd(l p NEUTRAL AGENCY A H 4 e s NI, R CEoRa TR Pblal B W stuént hou Niemi, Minard ms. - > o In I > The Relief Committee ) 01 Bos: Wikiitred leial I L I ch h S THSBSS!{;HS Nn ket b e A gl Redde" Gu" Pla Williams, Mrs. Edith H. Lee, H. The factories are now struck Executive Secretary of Alask % ) \ w G. Frederickson ¢ Orrin Ed- ‘protest against Premier Daladier' “ "ca urE e | Unemployment Compensation Coni- y SRS URIPKROr4 Kt < Against - Premier Daladier's THANKSGIVING EVE DANC] , Nov. z3. Sponscr ) o 2097055 o G SN R B R AR ST T P FoTnen g C wards. rees abandoning some of Blum's 3 2 Business W'“ Be Suspended mission, and W. B. Kirk of — Mrs, Mildred Hermann is defense reforms, with protest centering on - | g « . | —Special Church Sery- |Welfare Board. ARG I d counsel and Assistant District At- the 40-hour week, Poday’s News Toaay.—Empire. , Churches in Juneau will hold Seyera] Important Meetings Ol T Mr. Sharpe explained the work- Assault (ase Lxpected to | iomey w. ¢. Stump is prosecuting Thanksgiving Day services tomor- i ¢ 1ces, Uther Lvents ings of the Social Security, and it Gel to Jur e Thi Tor' the: gy ersthant | Yow forenoon. Arranged to Which P was agreed that the committee and y Late lhis ook E A ; At 11 o'clock the First Church of Pablic Invited Business will practically be sus-| all the governmental agencies con- Afternoon \ Christ, Scientist, will have service pended tomorrow, Thanksgiving nected with relief would cooperate % af 11 o'clock, the subject being SN Day, and those fortunate will dinelas soon as funds could be pro-| Taking testimony of witnesses TH“USANDS Gu GO MODERN ‘ “Thanksgiving.” The Salvation Army Alaska Con-|on turkey, with all of the trim-|cured by the local committee. in the Oscar Redden case started 14 1 Service will be held at the Resur- | sress is now in full swing in Ju-|Mings; others on duck, goose, roast The committee is yet withoutany in Federal District Court today fol- Dress up your BATHROOM with Matched Accessories! | rection Lutheran Church at 11 0ot undef direction of Commis-|Pg Wild game, or what have you. |funds, and it has been handicapped |lowing the selection of a jury yes- ON STRIKE IN We have Peautiful'Ohsome ‘owdl Bars, Soap Dishe \ clock 3 ner George L. Carpenter witk “)Jif:"‘;]';*hr'".;' T(‘*rr:;m-n! Al]x]dkP‘vu- in setting up any 0;';m1\|zatl*x-] ‘hid erday. Redden is charged with as- Tumbler and Toothbrush Holders, ete., on displa) - At Holy Trinity Cathedral there| i assistant Brigadier W. J. Car- |°ra e closed; there will be no| just as soon as funds are available,|sault with a dangerous w S0 ¢ ¢ ive Line in White Porcelai will be Choral Eucharist at 11 o™ r\uht-xf\ tores open after 6 o'clock tonight, | it is the purpose of the committee|the person of l}\)s ’ymf,fff"'lnl'f Ao fm KGRI IRAR Y ¢ T 9 Sock Practically 100 delegates from |closed until Friday morning; and|to set up some sort of neutral|violet, and Arthur Carter of Ju- Worship at the Methodist Epis- | goutheast Alaska are in attendance, | 4rug stores will observe regular Sun- | agency for taking care of relief of | negu copal Church will be at 10 0'clock | ~Tpis morning there was a meet-|9ay hours indigent and needy which will “”‘i Carter, on the stand this morn- TR ) and at the same hour observance of | jno of all officers attending thz Public dining places have pre- pe connected with any faction T ling, testified that Mrs. Redden was fl () Daladier’s Actions Cause tomorrow forenoon and in the after- | jodges, business or noon there will be the big vaude-| church organizations, lying on the davenport reading the I\'llllr* show at the Capitol, funds to zations and clubs to assist it by the paper when there came a knhock of the services. be an instrumental quartet 80 to the Juncau Relief Commit-|appointment of a representative on {he door. When no one came At the Resurrection Lutheran| rmonight at 8 o'clock there will be | €€ F from each organization to meet with iy i answer to his " Church at 11 o'clock, the Rev. John | 4 public meeting at the AN.B. Hall,| House parties and dinners arear- | the committee on Saturday after- come in" Carter said Mrs. Carter L. Cauble will deliver the Thanks- the public invited ranged. Festivities will start tonight| noon, November 26, at 2 p.m. in the went (o the door and when giving message. Special music by Tharkigiving Day in the Elks Ballroom where a holi- | ity Hall. the church choir will also be a At 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- day dance is given, sponsored by the pe i ilpalPenitecice TaHar walke _ Starting this morning with a feature in the service, An anthem, |ing Thanksgiving Day services will | Senior Guild of Holy Trinity Cathe- gty ed up to Mrs. Redden, gyjke of 18,000 men, the movement [ - witness S Py a 0 . O Praise the Lord,” will be ren-|be held in the A.N.B. Hall dral. Indications are that atten- P vl‘lp‘;‘"[‘f”““’ " ““1 Sad, pecame general this afternoon and 5 o q e Wi p g COT " . e 4 your coat and et’s w + ered by the choir. Mr. Ehler will 30 o'clock o nfter: lance will be a record breaker : S strikers in metal factories of the dered by the choir. Mr. Ehler At 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon 20 home.” Mrs. Redden refused to o o R aaTE e i e Sarentar "yl ibe - - S Valenciennes region carried along be heard in a Mrs, George L. Carpenter will meet |g0, Carter said, and Redden, he anks He Is Good.” the Sisters League. | 8 i E e s o e, o ELEGTRA TAKES | FRESH DRIVES |2 oo om e e e ‘ % F o ed it at Mrs. Redden, saying, “Are ewar oug s follows: Prelude, “Pilgrim’s Song”; Musical Festival will be the feature | vou coming or would you rather Offertory, “Offertory in G": Po: of the Congress with the Kake and | ta thik f ld lude, “Postlude in C." Familiar Hoonah bands in attendance, Ju-| E UN wInE FRUNT SR R R rom common colas Thanksgiving hymns will be used neau Life Guards presenting a drill | thity “matat “md R("kl(nl‘lllltu \;(‘x' That H On be three choirs, Junior, Vesper and| This afternoon from 4:45 to 5:15 Adult, with sermon o'clock the Commissioner makes a| The public is invited to attend any | ta1x over KINY and there will also the day will be held by the First|congress pared excellent menus for the day. group, and that all deserving per-|at the Carter home when the in S : Presbyterian Church At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon an|The e have hollday bills sons will be treated alike,” the com- ajleged attempted assault took place Plans for Strike of Fhird and Franklin Stiects onelio] B ! At the Northern Light Presbyteri- jonists now in Juneau were All Jln‘u*au churches will hold mittee said last March. He said Mrs. Carter F M“ . - ~ . ! an Church at 11 o'clock, there will| i cession at the A.N.B. Hall. pecial Thanksgiving Day services| The committee has requested alllanq Mrs. Redden were clearing off et | 1 g anizations and | he dishes after supper and he was civic PARIS, Nov. 23.—Metal workers who led widespraed strikes in June of 1936, have launched a new series of factory seizures and general | SUMmMoNs «wgiay i strikes involving more | than 20,000 men in northern France. organi- —AT LAST!!!— 4Years0ld American Kentucky Bourbon -OLD RAMSHEAD- 90 PROOF 15 Pint 65c | Pint e $l.30 1 she opened it, Redden stepped in. The t corps will also pre- jent something on the program missioner Carpenter will be in the service. and all differe In Holy Trinity Cathedral there will be a celebration of the Holy I s swung the gun on him, allegedly Seven went north with Pacific |Alaska Airways Pilots Murray Stuart ; 2 <] i making a threat. In the meantime, Japanese Are Repulsed in Mrs. Carter went to phone the Communion and the service will chairman of the Musical Festivad, \d Gene Meyring today aboard Chanusha Attack police, the witness said, and when tation, you may get relief now with consist of Brown'’s choral Eucharist, Friday Sessions an. Elsotrs ledving . hete Iate this 5 % A Redden became aware of this he| Creomulsion. Scrious trouble may with appropriate hymns. The Of- Asy mopning hkee Wil e o | iahdsmen AlsoHop(:h.ShanSI started down the stairs from the D¢ Drewing and you cannot afford 5 fertory will be sung by Marye Qfficers’ Council. | Those getting off were C. J. =T g house, dropping the gun in a gar- o L;;cnm%r:vtxiiu;:gr}c\:r'x}fi% Qua@:t s '60 Berne 7 At 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, |Newlin, Mrs. D. Matthews, Norma SHANGHAIL Nov. 28—The Chi- ,,00 can Carter said he recovered E0°S right to the seat of the trouble | At the Northern Light Presbyteri- in (ho Methodist Church, Mrs.Car- |Kubley, B. Lien, Mrs. C. Smith, hese forces under Gen. Chiang Kal| e gun and turned it and aids nature to soothe and heal y an Church, beginning at 10:45 0'- pepter will address members of all|L. Johnson, Glenn Goudie. Shek are reported to have haited |\ )0’ orrice \\I‘n ; over 10 ihe inflamed mucous membranes clock broadcast over KINY for women's organizations in Juneau.| - : the Japanese drive on Changsha,|y™ 5o "ot n‘q"] - e f’};’ywl %095’»‘11 and expel germ- e T | Shutins; all others urged to 80 10 Mrs J. F. Worley will preside “'|NEW OFFICERS OF the next Japanese goal in Central - “o “mfr"‘l’w “:l‘ .f"‘“’j“ B it O veriadioN hava fallad E R o T “E R s church for giving of thanks. Ernst this session to which all women are | China. GBI Sl e lness tes- gon'g be discouraged, try Creomul- L Oberg will play Andrews’ “Third Or- sepecially invited l SONS OF LEGION The Japanese front was hurled pogg. " o0 I‘I bidr with which Your druggist is authorized to i Ik gan Symphony,” and it is urged the Fyiday evening at 8 o'clock, Com- Baok tp Biting, 00 miNles' Hovth . of | gl AR BESERLER A 81 the SRR Rl L ! u @ R s T o R E— I public go early for this treat. Al missioner Carpenter will give a a5t FOR YEAR NAMED changsha and it is reported the g8 e T o e R o e | the 11 o'clock one-hour Thanksgiv- yure in the Elks Hall to which the| Rising Sun forces have suffered M" eral other witnesses were call- | word, ask for it plainly, see that the ing service, largely devoted to SPe- puplic is invited. The Commission-| Taku Squadron, Sons of the Am- | heavy casualties °d and it was expected the case| name on the botile is ulsion, PHONES 92—95 . P cial and congregational music em- api subject will be “An Army on the |erican Legion, held its annual elec- Tt is also reported the Chinese are would go to the jury this after- phasizing the joyous note of praise March.” Attorney H. L. Faulkner|tion of officers last night at a launching a counter attack alon and thanksgiving three choirs Will wij] preside at this public session. |meeting in the Dugout with the the entire North Hupeh front, north sing. Adult choir, “Festival Te De- - - e — | following boys chosen of Hankow, and mustering reta um” (Dudley Buck); Vesper Choir | Harold Zenger, Captain, succeed- | tory forces in southern and weste “Now Thank We All Our God" ing LeRoy Vestal; Chuck John- Shansi Province (Cruger) ; Junior Choir, “We Plough Stock QUOTATIONS stone, First Lieutenant; Jack Gu Extent of the Chines the Fields” (Schmulz); congrega- er, Jr, Second Lieutenant; Richard cannot be correctly ascertained tional hymns, “Come, Ye Thankful Clithero, Adjutant; Ned Zenger, with Japanese headquarters refus- People, Come” (Elvey), “Sing (0 NEW YORK, Nov. 23. — Closing |Finance Officer; Don Pegues, His- ing to comment on the new turn of the Lord of Harvest” (Haydn). Pibe gyuctation of Alaska Juneau mine |torian; Robert Johnstone, Chaplain, events victories organ selections: offertory, “In Au- gigck today is 9%, American Can and Nathan Skinner, Sergeant-at- PSS S tumn” (Sowerby); postlude, “Fuge” ggi, American Light and Power 6,/ Arms Today’s News Todav.—Emplre. (Bach). Minister’s message, “Think apaconda 35'¢, Bethlehem Steel 74, and Thank.” Cemmonwealth and Southern - — e e e e Curtiss Wright 67, General Motors 49%,, International Harvester 61 s Kennecott 45, New York Central 187, Northern Pacific 11% 3. 1 way Stores 28':, Southern 18 United States Steel 66';, Pound | $4.66% | *ific Plenty of snow for as the Shelter Cabin on the first meadow on the Douglas Trail, even : ! A if it rains tonight, is the ski report DOW, JO! AVERAGES 1 TURKEYS received by experts at 3 o'clock this qpe following are today’s Dow, afternoon. Jones averages: industrials 149.88 rails 30.42, utilities 22.76. 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