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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAR. 16, 1940. W OFFICIALS FOR v*"‘""f"’nr”"’?""‘“fl‘"3""?*"’*?5“‘“3"RECORD HIGH THREE LARGEST MERCHANT SHIPS IN WORLD, SIDEBY SIDE 'Dean Rice Charles E. Rice, and Helen Beist- Y El 'I'I n.u yml«'w Helen Friend and Jolm ENRollME"I Dean C. E. Rice returned on the 139 South Frank Mrs. R Princess Louise from the south and A. Peterson S | wil lhold services tomorrow in Holy Agnes Manning ln(rease Over Same Time | Trinity Cathedral as usual. Council Holds Last Meeting = e Seafer Road fo Be ror i e s+t Last Year 45-Pupils Last Sunday, on invitation, Dean Rice gave the sermon at St. Mark’s 3 sen, Mrs. E. L. Gruber and Mrs.! Are Punctual Widened x Cathedral in Seattle and among the W. H. Burns, judges; Nellie K patrick and Grant A. Baldwin,| An a)-time record high enroll- . slerks, ment of 931 is reported by the| worshippers was Bishop Peter 1 Juneau Schools for the end of i?:{;‘n:?sxz‘x:rgc of Alaska_churche: | the fourth six-week period of E IS 5. the term. O’Loughlin judges; Mrs. and Nc impi April 2 were 1 C H. J. Turner Annual audit of the City's books the Council was ordered collector 1t was voted to purchase from Alf L —_ Cit of property at -‘,, corner of Irwin|last year is 45, of which number next meets on |and Evergreen to allow widening 35 are in the High School. Com- | elected members | of the road to the Seater T,‘HH: parative enroliment figures for the roon SPECIALS! be in the chairs >—P* past three years are as follows 3 Election officials are as follow Empire Want Ads Bring Lesults. 1939-40 1938-39 1937-38 SPECIAL High School 293 258 226 Giade Scnool 638 628 600 FRESH STANDARD AS PINK for GRAPEFRUIT 4 27(: “ WOODBURY TOILET 931 886 826 il woidvuh, I w2 six-week period had 105 cases of tardinoss and 280 days of absence. The Grade Echool had 110 cas f Lar 258 and 1,061 days of absence 2 the ; -4 s L tage of punctuality in o, bars for School is 99.26 and in the Grade pye three largest merchant ships in the werld rest at adjoining piers i1 the Hudeon River, tar from the dangers ¢’ acrial bombs and sub- SOAP 4 29'; 81‘1}’ 5 Dewn and Sl(l a-Month School e marines, and with them is a fourth liner important in Atlantic trade. Front to rear: the Queen Flizabeth, largest, which docked after a secret : run; next her sister ship, the Queen Mary, third largest; the French liner Nomandie, second largest Alld' the Bri liner Mauretania. Missing (A\hlPBLLLB TOMATO ] Buys a Fine |NTERIOR DEPT is the Bremen, fourth largesi, which several months ago dashed away from the pier at which (he Mauretania is docked. : s 0 “ P 4 cans for 34(: | =i son for the confirmation of young H . n u | P oner e mnaon LOT IN JUNEAU CONFIRMS NEWS pecpte o nave recened aaeaunce |NVitations Out Flshm Fee |NUBORA 2 for. 19 religious instruction. In Keeping A c with this custom a group of youns F F nh A I || soaP POWDER Don’t Wait Till Prices S 0 l D I E RS of Confirmation at the service to- § naue e ( es HEINZ PURE CIDER % T morrow. In addition to this, sever- Sk, Club Ba qu I at. - - Y - > 'EH'ERS * q ' al children will receive Holy Bap- ifi" ¢ T""‘ Sp. .n" Sflys Fleld Agem from Of' tism, and others will be received b GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, o f [P into the Church by letter of trans-| Invitaticns to the fifth annual Ski March 16—Information has just | FANCY YELLOW NEWTO} 2 Lols on Behrends Avenue fice of Solicitor lOng BA(K HOME fer and confession of faith. Club Banquet and dance have been | been received in the superintend- doz. c . | | The pastor will deliver the mes- sent according to announcement|ent's office from the director of AP l 28 " - Needed m A|aSka —_— sage from the subject, “Loyalty and this afternoon by the social com-|the National Park Service advising | ——— " ™ 0|S on acler lg Way Its Rewards” The choir will be mittee. |that the Acting Secretary of the | LARGE : The Department of the Imvnm National Guard Unit Re- neard in the “Processional to cal-| rhe banquet will be held in the (Interior has established a fee of | CHOCOLATE g Ib. pk. for today verified in Washington vary” from ‘The Orucifixion” by Gold nof Hotel |$3 per season or $1 per week for | ECLAIRS. l 23 C., the announcement by The Lm- (a”ed fmm PKkehng John Stainer. “The Palms” by Faure 'at 7:30 o'clock, Saturday, Apirl 6.| fishing licenses in Glacier Na- E HARLE S WA YN 0 n pire yesierday that Assistant U. S will be sung by Mr. Ernest Ehler. Those cxpecting to attend should | tional Park STALE Attorney George W. Folta has been Government Work The church will be decorated With make reservations by phonnig 507| This policy apparently will apply | GLOS Y CORN & @ pkgs. STARCH 19 appointed to the office of Assistant live palms in keeping with the oc- not later than April 3 ,lu all National parks where fish- e, oA A l Solicitor for the Department of Tn- e casion. ‘This service is open to the | G L be the | 1N is_controlled by the National WITH POT HOLDER and terior to act as counsel for the de- & avcn | general public. Worshippers®are ad-| Tie Ski Club banquet will be the | park gervice and will be placed DISH CLOTH Phone 28 partment relative to Alaska mat-| OKLAHOMA OVI¥ OKia, M'Ch|yicoq to atend early as the seating | Mghlight of the clubs social 5eason | iy ffect a1 the begmning of ihe S iR AN ters. 16 edy e Grand. River|capacity of the church is limited. [and will wind up all ski affairs for | 1949 fiching season. In the future VEGETABLES ON THIS BOAT! The appoinment was made by|called back from the Grand River| ™p, o wio will receive the Rite|the year. There will be presenta- | apk g Dam project following the report! : all persons desiring to fish within R . - O TR e v | Secretary of the InteriorHarold L. ¢ d'l . TRl lfi'db itar that of Confirmation Lenora Olsen,|tion of awards and trophies won at | | the park must secure a fishing li- Ickes, effective when Folta clears °f A Jm?“f S il ™" |Helen Anderson, Erna Mefer, John the 1940 Ski Tournament. Jcense in addition to the regular DELIVERY Houns up matters of his present office to nmrl“ml “”“’f‘ ‘"]”3( ‘;“’:?]‘}l o V‘A]h-n Lowell, Ethel Loken, and Mary | The banquet is being arranged by! o0 0 | s T B “ c K s go to Washington for conferences.| COV- Phillips had ca oo Pyt the pogon. a committee composed of Hermie = g 10.30 a.m 2 and Folta will return to Juneau, how- | State militia fo halt construction) - D - Darnell, Lillian Clements. Jane 3 ¢ e | work on the 20 miilion dollar dam | Vickery, Bud Nance and Charles <RGN ever, where officials said he will }rp.m. homa $850,000 in damages for 1‘]’:‘ “‘S"‘O;’m‘lg:: ;‘{:‘c‘z‘e:i:”gtfi’;ghm\ of roads and bridges flooded| IS STORM (ENTER! London's newest, smallest movie Canadian Dscount T“RIFT X “in the field” to handle Territorial|PY the impounded Grand River wa- | | theater, seating 24, has been opened 100.000 MILES iatiork: ot the ihenaTlment dnd 158 | T {in the Ministry of Information B. M. Behrends Bank o sub-divisions among which are the| A State Court granted the Gov- | There government experts will see | adv. First National Bane | C 0 = 0 P of | ermor_an_injunction halting _any Charges Prefen'ed Against; rropaganda films before they arc | IS ECONOMY GABAGE Blo]ogicnl Survey, the Bur!‘au p i Minister of Supply il thé ‘LARS 'Ofblog |additional state property. = Adju-| ONE YEAR GUARANTEE | " bautini St s o 0 wor s oved o BRIT, OFFICIAL ™" s | 20% e OR AND WRECKING YARD Polth, 5 HEHEe 42 Braddock pmm_mmv General Ledbetter said the o sylvania, Kb teld B presont noel. | Milltia —therefore was 1o longer Burgin tion since 1927, {Teedan ! | He is 44, married, and has two| LONDON, March 16.—There is a |children. Formerly he was Chief| storm center over the adm'm\vn- Clerk for the Steamboat Impecuon‘palm Sunda tion of Minister of Supply Burgin |Service and was in the office of | whose resignation has been demand- | Governors of Alaska, Bone and ed Riggs, and was also Court Reporter S a Charge made that : to Judge T. M. Reed. erv I (e or Burgin 1 5 - e — 1 ion. on deg GOVERNMENT FLOAT (o" re a"on Ministr : | 10 “E‘f" m‘rfa Ak’; - greg SITKA WOMAN DIES . | A Governmeni fioat is to be con- | lufherans W|” Have Spe(- AI GOVT Hosp"AL structed in the new Juneau small| % of | boat harbor for use of vessels of | ia Observance at e . the Forest Service, Public Roads | | Administration and Bureau of Fish- | Church gy | | eries. The three agencies are build- | > b # | Winl” m!n Tn"c“s |ing the float cooperatively and| g i paim Sunday <er o S 7 ) « THE TRUCK OF VALUE. ’1';:;:‘; (:s f?;:» e [ be conducted in Resurrection Luth- ¢ - wband, € 2 s r ishing a Ving | org i o 4 A “his test leaves no doubt about match a GMC againat any other | four hemlock piling and driving 23| o, 1, CPch tomOriow moraing at ¢ s Ao which light-duty truck is most truck of equal power on a meas- | creosoted piling for the float have| According (o Lutheran wae Palx b iz C 0 K sconomical on gasoline! We'll ured-gas-mileagecomparisonover |been called by the Admiralty Dis-|sunday is resarded ae o il i e el T A ' L o vour routes with your loads. It |(rict of the Forest Service. iy £ s - ey ! g ill i i GMC SRS ART IR L] E o e | T e '.|||l||||||||||l||HIIII||II||l||IMI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHI!NNHNUNllllh. L OUN G FE Time payments through our own Vlmsw?%vbu }Godh‘e{‘ a;f g‘he ng ’ p 7 |pire staff, who wen e - Do gt Jomeimrglichis tive “banks Ice Carnival as “Miss Juneau” Made ln nur Shop-BY our DeSlgner i [ | arrived home this afternoon aboard l - CONNORS MOTOR CO. "™ reSTYLE ol | *t Mi ———————— ®| s SKINNER RETURNS TEE i ’ Don’t Miss I ¥ Telephone 411—JUNEAU Miss Louise Skinner is a passen- o ; ! J g ger for Juneau on the northbound N f | Yukon. She is retur ft GMC TR GASOLINE |0\ sisence to make ner home - DIESEL | here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l | George Skinner. v ) & o i PHYLLIS at the PIANO ST. PATR LEE on the DRUMS Latest Dance Hits 3 - - Upholstered Furniture Hot, Swinging Music! S in the FUNJQ ELKS HALL DESIGN /" 5 BVTIeLY birrenen o YES SIR, Join the ~ 4 i anged to please your individual P taste—Beautifully styled suites, covered with rich mo- Pul’lic anited! hair, in a of colors.. Fine springs, and built to at the n b y home-made furniture you know = Saturday, Marchl6 i ol reasonable pricesl MUSIC by e STAN COX ORCHESTRA The THOMAS HARDWARE (0. - DANCING—10 P. M. TO 1 A. M. TURABIERHONE 555 TR A | -

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