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Velvels! Sheer Wools! ‘yles for Sporis, Daylime wd Dressy Wear! Dresses you'd never expect to find a Clearance! Exciting choice of black and glowing in colors WASH DRESSES, values fo $.750, $.195 STREET DRESSES, $2.95 OFFICE DRESSES, $6.95 AFTERNOON DRESSES $9.95 DRESSY DBESSES, $14.95 1. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Junean’s Leading Department Store” How much Too little? that do ,you have? you have enough? cted against hazards We'll e questions. (/f,.nw or telephone. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 New York Life in, write Office- tly used KELVINATOR RANGE, 1938 Cabinet Model, with large oven; two Slm M o suitable for heating m W A $50.00 RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 three top units and cooker pot; storage compartments 10-inch COLEMAN oil heaters, four or five rooms, each ¢h COLEMAN and OLYMPIC oil heaters, suit- ing two or three rooms, each THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1939. JOHN CROSS OF DEERING COMES in the country morth and. east of Fairbanks has been rendered by the efficlent operation . of. this station. He claims that success of gommer- cial flying in Alagka depends Jarge- ly on the pilots’ abllity, to haye ade- quate foreknowledge of weather gon- ditions ahead. This is necessary both for reasons of profitable and safe operation. Alaskan pilots and avia- tion-conscious residents of the Ter- ritory are thankfulfor the present broad program of flying aids which the AACC in cooperation with the Civil Aeronautics Authority Is now carrying - through to.:completion; On his return trip to Deering, Mr. Cross will -pick .up one of his planes at Cordova :whete :it = has been shipped after a complete over- haul job in Seattle. He then will fly into Deering. Reason for. the relayed transportation of - the overhaul job is that only two boats of sufficient size to transport an airplane call at Deering in the course of a year. ARMY CAPTAINS ' FROM CHitKoOT visiT: Dog Teams Being Used for Transportation Services Now Capt. Joseph Hawley shd. Capt. |Charles Hart arrived from Chilkoot Barracks abeard . the. government tender Fornance - yesterday -after- |noon. ‘They . were to leave: from |Government Dock early. this after- noon on the return trip. The trip was of a routine nature and no. soldiers were ;brought. Capt. Hart reports that: the. ‘‘dog team army” in -Haines ,is . busy |breakingin their canine transpor- tation system and three-teams: are urembeundm:mum e are to b eused-for purposes in the sections. ithe Chilkat district. This |ably the only .detachment.-of . the |United States Army which -utilires | this means of conveying equumom ; SPECIAL! While they last we offer the "MODEHNISTIC" G. E. Iron and “Rid-jid" Ironing Board com- bination for only — $11L.95 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau - Douglas -- Alaska or ¢his’ church eotumn | CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist = 12:00 noon—Bible School. ClasSes . 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER . . (By the U. S. Weather Bijrean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 14: < Sty Nome and from Kotzebye Sound, o “In ‘the héart of the &ity for tite hearts df ‘thé’ city” | Main and Third Sts. 8:00 a.m.—Holy s daily Wednesday, Janu 18—Fe: the Chair of Saint Peler; S REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor |January 21—F of 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. | Virgin martyr, are days 11700 ‘am. — Morning: Warship. | devotion. Liturgy and sermon. The Holy Gos- | pel for the Second Sunday. after FIRST PRESBWHIERIAN CHURCH t of day n special of Epiphany is writted in Johw 2:1-11., DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sermon subject, -“Christ at the| Sunday Services: wedding.” Musie: prelude, ‘Prelude” | 10:00 a.m.—Bible School will be by Widor, Ernst Oberg at the organ; | cancelled for today offertory, “Andante” by Mendel-| 11:00 am. — Morning Sermon issohn; anthem, ‘‘Praise . Ye. the Subject, “Imitating Christ.” “Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an Lord” by C. Palmer, the choir; post- | example that ye should follow his lude, “Postlude” by Oberg. ning. Juniors meet at 7 p.m., Sen- | Prayer Service. iors at 8 p.m. Invitation is given to all adults to { A cordial invitation is extended to worship awith us. Parents will kindly the public. Especialy do we invite | keep their children within the home out-of-town guests, to, worship with | until the quarantine is lifted by the us. | Health Authorities. | e BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121 Main Street E NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH .imon by the pastor or leade 6:30 p.m.—Luther League, steps.” T Peter 2:21 Thursday, 2:30. pan—Wamen's: 7:30 pm.—The regular Evening Missionary. Society will meet at the | Service will be omitted this eve- home of Mrs. O. Bodding. ning. Choir . réhearsals Thursday eve-| Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.-—Midweek| day, with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath Worship 11:00 am. Ser- Midweek Prayermeeting 7:30 p.m Wednesday. i Dorcas Society and Mothers megt- | ing 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 1:30 p.am. All are welcome to all the services of this church. Thursday, 7:00 p.m.—Life Saving Guard Parade, under the leadership of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo- ple’s meeting. | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- |ing. | AUK BAY BIBLE STUDY LEAGUE FOR AAC( m“ L ‘b’ ved by Ihe Empire| 9:46 a.m-—Sunday School for- all. Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh southerly winds. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| 10:50 a.m—Organ Moments. 1:30 p.m.—-Broadcasting a service | Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Sun- morning to itee chan, of 11:00 a.m.—Morning W(.nhxp over KINY. day, excet snow over northern and northeastern Alaska-Canadian bor- guaran ge : ; Deering P||of Arrives from |rermon. topics, ete. .. / | 7:30 pm—Evening Service. der; moderate to fresh southerly winds, except fresh to strong over K b s S d ' A' i Tuesday, 7:30 pm.— mid-week Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strant, Frederick Sound, Chatham Strait, Icy ¢ -t 4 « 3 i : (See our display advertisement on | service. T trait and Lynn Canal Oile ue oun_ o Fltfl‘l‘ Cl"’;fl',‘ll OF m'ST- this page for further details.) 5 Friday, 7:30 p.m. - Glad Tidings Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gu!f of Allsia Strong | tend Conferénce Susday soviom i Wyl o: st ot utr ol B S et g < 2 i LT - METROPOLITAN METHODIST |body welcome. | bury Sound and easterly winds from Salisbury Sound to Dry. Bay and e it am. fn the First Church of EPISCOPAL CHURCH Commurion Service the first Sun-| fresh east to north winds from Dry Bay to ci Hinchinbrgok 5 doipl Hrdle, BEACHN bilot §°r Bt Bclenitist, Juneay ORFUM | . pouin gna Sewara Streets : [98Y of each month. i LOCAL nnayul iy the Northern Cross airline Service Main: ., The ' > i P e ot hd Mo meund LT subjeot will| ,1.p pEy. GEORGE EDWARD | Bveryone cordially tnvited to alll = Tyme Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather Deering on Kotzebue Sound, and|..10:00 a.mn.—Sunday School, | KNIGHT, Pastor ol | 3:30 pm, yesty . 3007 40 8. E 10 Lt. Rain member from the Seond Judicial] Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Tesyi- Sundey School—at home for all cgr i | 3:30.am. today .. 2062 39 88 8 9 Lt. Rain District of the Alaska Airways and{ moffal meeting. & 1| pupils. Sunday School papers and | CHAPEL BY THE LAKE | Noon today 2062 41 a7 E 18 Lt. Rain ‘]commum(-:\tions Commission, ar= 1st) Read! lesson materials will be- held for (On Fritz Cove Corner) | | rived in Juneau yesterday afternoon mczm-;nhifim mj"fimm"m;',‘uwrmmmn next week |REV. JOHN A. GLA Mmister | O RETRRLY aboard the PAA Electra from Fair-|open to the public Wednesday 1100 2. — Morning Worship.| g9:45 am.—Sunday School, with TODAY banks sfternoons from 2:30 to 4. Sermon theme, “Use of Prayer.” |mrs. Harry Arnold superintendent, | Max. tempt. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Mr. Cross will join his fellow com- | The public is cordially invited to| 00 P Epworth League [0riand well-taught classes for all chil<| Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | mission members, M. D. Kirkpatrick | y¢¢67@ these services and visit the M05¢ OV¢X 18 y e ; dren of the community. | Atka 32 | 30 32 24 o Cloudy of Cordova, Sheldon Simmons. of | veading room. 8:00 pm. — Evening Worship. | Evening Warship and Bible Stydy | Anchorage 30 | 24 26 4 T Cloudy Juneau, and Joe Crosson of Fair- 'H"‘l"}"- “Sharing the Burden of{gat 8 o'clock every other Sunday eve-| Barrow -26 | -30 -30 4 0 Clear banks in their biennial megting with | God.” nifg. January 22 we study (he Pirst| Nome 9 | -14 .12 4 3 | Chairman John W. Troy, Governor| AOLY 'TRINITY CATHEDRAL, | Friduy, 7:30 po—Choir practice| gpisle of Peter, and everyone. in- m_(”]‘wl 3 | % A d t:, %;:‘r |of Alaska. Discussion at these con- EPISCOPAL and Epworth League social hour terested is cordially invited, Fairbanks 0 4 0 4 01 Lt Snow ferences centers around aviation Fourth and Gold Streets | b i ‘hapeladies meet on Wednesday | Dawson 10 6 8 8 0 Cloudy problems in t._he Territox_'):. THE VERY R{V CHARLES | CATHOLIC CHURCH (ev !unfgu in keeping »wxlh timely | st paul 22 [ 14 16 22 T Cloudy Flying business ,in, the Seward E. RICE, Dean : | notices given in other columns of | puteh Harbor 36 2 2% 4 04 Cloudy | Peninsula area has been good dur-| 8: 00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | Church of the Nativity of tha |1i paper. | Rodiak 26 a3 2 4 o |ing the past year, freight and pas-| 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Blessed V. M. Junieau Cub-Boy Scouts meet on Friday| cordova & o = A b5 ccule““ ‘ifi?fi"xevt:flra hlt.ll‘;tm!fi &n se:omgux\dav Schoo), tmnqrmw on RFVF:;"[;’]‘ agfl 1(’:(‘;1:\]55“:'::: S.J. 'ls':': fi“‘iinw"h st ) - » : 2 4 Raln . And -fur_ac e Sitks 3 2 =t ! N tivity has held up well, according o |acequnt of quarantine. Pastor - # | il b .. Mr. Cross. Wednesday, 7:30 | paR, — Junior Sunday, January 15, 1939, Second| Ketchikan 44 42 44 10 62 Mod.R'n The Northern Crmg uum. aper- | Guild meets, Sunday after Epipha “ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT! f"“““" Rupert 46 & 44 28 10 Mod. R'n ates two ships, a five-place Stinsonj Thursday, 7:30: pm.—Cholg, re-| No 5:15 am, Mas CHURCH Edmonton 40 6 10 8 02 Cloudy and a four-place Waco. &4 hearsal, 8:00 am-Holy Mass and Tn-|Corner: Second and Main Streets| Seattle 48 | 40 40 0 01 Cloudy Mr. Cross is enthusiastic about| Friday; 10:00 a.m—Ladies’ Guild. struction i H. L. WOOD, Pastor Porglan. .. 52 | 8 38 4 T Cloudy the airways radio office recently in- 10:30 a.n—High Mass and Ser-| (Ngte: The servites of this church| ':"“‘ F;‘A"I’“»‘"‘U ';l' :'f; 46 2 ag - Slt’ul‘ stalled in Fairbanks . Alaska | . ¢ g ¢ mon {are held on Saturday, the seventh W NOLE - 2 30 82 L. Snow Aeronaudics and m:::.xm RESURRECTION LUTHERAN 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic-{day of the week.) Washington 30 | 26 28 14 66 Cloudy Commission, Invaluable aid to. fliers CHURCH tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament. | Sabbathschool 10:00 am., Satur-| S Rkt Low barometric pressure continued this morning over the north- eastern portion of hte Nroth Pacific Ocean, a storm center having developed during the past 12 hours off the eofst of Southeastern Alaska, the lowest -reporl,ed pressure being 29.30 inches. High bar- ometric pressure prevailed along The Alaskan Arctic coast from Barrow eastward to the Mackenzie Valley, thence southward to Al- berta and. Saskatchewan, the crest being. 3052 inches at Fort Smith. Precipitation has been general along the coastal regions from the Aleutian Islands southeastward to Vancouver Island, also over the Tanana Valley, while fair weather prevailed over the western THE and northern portions of Alaska. SALVATION It was colder last night over western Alaska: S | J 1 Si 8 3:4 i | Juneau, Jan. 15 unrise, 8:36 a.m.; sunset, 3:43 pm. Jan. 16.— T e e | sunrise, 8:35 am ; sunset, 3:45 p.m. Bunday— | S e 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting, . 0 pam—Sunday Sohool, VIKING CLUB WILL Sroet Q ‘ 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. T UOTATION HAVE SESSION. AT : e ] “All "“s EVEm"G NEW YORK, Jan. 14, — Closing quotation’ of Alaska Juneau mine X o &y o . Istock at today's short session of sStarting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in |* the Odd Fellows Hall, members of e New %ok Biock -Bychisiyeds the Viking Club will gather for both |9 3 Ghas ikl e e G 0 installations and initiation ceremon- | liht and - Power 6, -Anaconda les. 32%, Bethlehem Steel 73%. Com- Officers to be installed for 1939 include: Henry Anderson, reelected Pastor H. L. Wood, Minister ! The Auk Bay Bible Study League | monwealth and Southern 1%, Cur- tiss Wright A 25%, .General Motors |47%, International Harvester 55%, “Where: Welcame and ‘Worship s v Meet? | Franklin at Fourth b REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister Sermon by the pastor CHARLES C. PERSONEUS Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship. imeets every Tuesday evening at \7 o’clock. Tuesday, Janpary 10, the | study will be held in the home of Ludwig Nelson. All Auk Bay resi- dents are invited. UNIONS PETITION | HOUSE FOR MONEY “T0 PAY DOCTORS FEF #ATT § Law of 1937 Requlrmg‘ i Physical Examinations | M&Appmpnahon i 2;3\, 3 Lo 3 During the course of n.s short | session this morning, the House of | Representatives heard a petition | lrgm( number. of Juneau labor un- ns. asking, appropriation for the torial Health Department for m law-required health ex- “The ‘Iaw' requires that an annual mfiu} examination must be taken by: barbers, cosmetologists, and per- mw in the production of | -products, and. the handling mm}s Junch count- en.,sqt& drink establishments, beer . dispensaries, butcher D) ;W and .other similar Fhe provision was "made that no tée would be charged by the Health irtment for such examinations, D?m appropriation was not miane for payment, the law is “with- out éffect or benefit,” the petition tition were, L. L. Gm §$ tfiders. Melba Fire- over, Cook- Aml Waifresses; Harry | kers; J. C. Mich- Councxl and 35 . wine OXFORD, O. Jan, 14—A new cold vaccine was reported by asso- ciate medical director C. I. Stafford tp have decreased, colds nearly 50! per cent. among Miami, Ohio, uni- | versity stnfien(asw s | Staffor stu- s rgw;i:a% the vaccine suffer- e(kpnly_,_ .days of illness and ex- | wm dunng the sea-| years each stu- average of 517 MUST PROVE LOVE r Prisoners Fond RATON, N. M, * Jan. IQ‘Bherlfl‘ - |B. H. Mitchell has had this one| framed: “Dear Friend: We, the under- |signed prisoners, wish to express JURY DEADLOCK ENDS; VERDICT IS - MANSLAUGHTER iArmstrong Jurors Come | inAfter 46 Hours of w Deliberation A verdict of manslaughter |brought in this morning affer 46 |hours ef deliberation by the Jjury sitting in the case of Jerome Arm- |der of Peter Allard in a gas boat | |brawl August 7, near Sitka. | Sentence will be passed by Judg(‘ |George F. Alexander, probably | aboup the middle of next week. Manslaughter conviction calls for a sentence of from one fto ten |years in prison. | Foreman of the jury was J. La— timer (Dolly) Gray. Other Jurom |were Mrs. Nadja Vestal, only wo- iman on the jury, Alvin Anderson, | | Chester Willlams, Edwin Sutton, Louis Dyrdahl, Francis McDermott, N | John Niemi, Joe Snow, Steve Vuk- |ovich, Robert Bonner % ley Nowicka. : MENSTSE S R Paren Qs ¢f 15-year-old Lois enringsen Johnson, who :I'&cfl from Enumclaw, Wash,, | 25-year-old John W. John- son, have granted the couple a chance to prove their Iove by a_ two-months’ separation. The | young bride won the chance to | proye their Iove in a tearful in- | | [ | i tefview with her parents at Se- attle after they had filed charg- es against the husband of con- tributing to the delinquency of a minor. The bride and her ] ) , | i | husband are shown in Seattle. | i I Of Their Sherif jour sincere thanks and apprecia-| | tion for the fine Thanksgiving Day | |dinner that you gave us: Again, thanks a lot to one of the whitest | men we know.” It was signed by « § B o Bt 11,000 § TS tram 14 countries are expected at Sydney, . New South Wales, hnru being organized by 1 -mflbje for 583 days of qm%& Many_of &mgu treated went 'W;x the ent,&e school year with- Stoddart (above), who m- At arecord-sized scout rally. evéry ptisonel in the sheriff's jail. l Tfldnys News Tuasy.—Emplre, was | strong, who was indicted for mur- | and Stan- | | | President; Fred Newman, Vice Pres- ident; ‘Agnes Parkenson, Secretary jand Thelma Fors, Treasurer. Following the business session, cards will be played and refresh- ments served. Decoration suitable for the occasion will add to the at-| | tractiveness of the tables.in the| { dining room. In charge of all ar-| rangements 1s the following commit- | The following are today's Dow, tee of two, Mrs. Olaf Floberg and Jones averages:* industrials 148.26, Mrs. J. Fors 5 Jrails 3195, utilities 23.49. Kennecott 39%, New. York Cen- tral 20%, Northern Pacific 12%, Safeway Stores 32%, Southern Pa- |cific 19%, United States Steel 65%, Pound $4.67%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES CHEVROLET | Now Onims’piafil | | CONNGRS MOTOR T 0. e | prrrrrreeee NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” - REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, 2 Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. We broadeast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 SERMON, “Mountains of the Bible.” (first in a series) g ANTHEM, “Even the Night Shall Be Light.” PIPE, ORGAN-—“Felicity"—*“Laudamus Te.” SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 VESPER HOUR: 6 TO 7 P, M., SUNDAY COUPLE CLUB this Monday: eve, beglnnm‘s 6:30. NORLITEMEN 6:30 Tuesday. Phone reservatiéns 313, GIRL AND BOY SCOUTS after school and eve Wednesday. NORWOMEN 6:00 Thursday. Phone reservations Red 410. MARTHA SOCIETY -social-aid this Pridly one-thirty, FELLOWSHIP CLUB supper and debate Friday evening. ) o« S " &4 qi @ av