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2 ———————————————————————————————————————————————— Baseball Today NO MAIL IS (onspiracy Charged in Indictments Federal Grfli‘]ury Re- turns True Bills in Seattle Case SEATLE, April 2—A F trict Grand Jury returned. threc dictments today charging consp and violation of anti-trust the heating, hardwood floor eetmetal building truction i Two labor union were among the ral D ries eral contractors defendants. True bills were months investigatic to those returned recen ted nine nd are similar in other after * cities Information was gathered by De- partment of Justice Agents of the Anti-Trust Division George R. Lunn, head of the Seat- tle Division, presented the evidence te the Seattle Indictment$ were returned a three principal groups, heatin tractors and the United A Journymen Plumbers & the ardwood of Fitters, Flooring Wholesalers, ‘Liecal 99 of the Sheet Metal Union > > STUDENT FROLIC LAST EVENING WAS COLORFUL “Americanism” was the theme thosen for last night’s Student Frolic, last sceial event of S year which was held in the gymna ium of the Jitheau High School Music was provided by “The Mod ernnaires” and main feature of the evenings entertainment he | singing of Margarel (Bonnie Baker) Gianocos, who made i debut at recent All School Vorivil onesses the for the Patrons and pa evening included Mr Hermann, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Mr and Mrs. Grover C. . Winn, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ber . and Mrs, E. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wil- cox and Mr. and Mrs. &, E. Reischl. DUCKWORTHS LEAVE MONDAY FOR LONG JOURNEY OUTSIDE Senior Clerk Robert L. Duckworth of the District Ranger's office here will leave with Mrs. Duckworth on the Princess Louise Monday to spend two months traveling in the States on leavs Duckworth says the principal ob- ject of the trip, as far as he Is con- cerned, is to see ne major league baseball games in the East -~ FOR FAIRBANKS Max Miller, of Fairbanks, is aboard the Yukon for Juneau and will fly to the interior from here PHYSICIAN am tw r Leagues National Pittsburgh 0 Philadelph Chicago 4; S Bre n 4; New Y American 1 Boston 3; Philade Detre Cle land 4 St. Louis 6; CI New York icago 2. Wast - WORKMEN T0 LEAVE FOR AIRBASE JOBS ; Sitka o1 To et be Erc im H AN Leaving € hlan Tu day will be William Gamble, Lean- dro Lazzarin Ed Wheeler All were hired here tl Camp Superit it R X through the Alaska Territorial Em- ploymetit”Servic -, FOR BARROW (OMING I ON BARANOF Dr, Harry Burstein, Office of Indian Affair: wsician assigned to the new Barrow hospital Physieian’ in Char 1 arrive heve tonight ‘on the stear Baranof A transfer from Stat Dr Burnstein will be on temporar ignment to the Juneau Govers ment Hospital until transportation north, ¢an ¢be 't arranzed - Solovieffs to Have Open Hpuse Sunday Opén house will be he n aflerhoon and evenir ment of Mr. and Mrs. V eff in the Fosbee. TE Y in ation of Russian I : jends of the couple arc o call .o HALIBUTER IS AGROUND KETCHIKAN, Alaska. April 2. Ocean seas are believed smashing the Petersburg Halibuter Don Q to a total loss Cape Pole. The Cuttér Nemaha left herc night in an attempt to assist th footer which is ow by Osear Sandwick of Petersbu The crew. of the Don Q is reported safely 4 after’ running ground ned T. M. Cashen, teller on the staff of the First National Bank, Juneau is a passenger on the Yukcn return- ing to Juneau after visiting in Mon- tana for several weeks. 'BROUGHT ON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, | ~ PRIN. LOUISE unusual, no mail from the rrived in Juneau aboard the Most states & Canadian Pacific Steamer Princesst Louise yesterday. from | 940. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Qlessed V. M., Juneau ¥itth and Gold Streets REV. WM, G. LeVASSEUR, S.J Pastor Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning. t6 guarantee Cchange of sermon topics, etc POLITICS TAKING ON FREAKNESS METROPOLITAN METHODIST Fifth Sunday after Easter EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday Masses Fourth ‘and Seward Streets 5:15 am—Holy Ma 8:00 am~—Holy Mass and In- THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD KNIGHT, Pastor a.m. — Sunday struction. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, 10:00 School The Princess Louise sailed _ Vanver Iaot Tidstay Bening ant|[[PHe. DRsilt o4 ightithinting 1| 10:3078.m—High Mass et 1 il is usually dispatched from Seat- | comprehensive ‘study. ) 5 1M|(key Rooney, Spen(ef teon the © o'clock morning boat| 11:000° am. — Morning Worship 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic- | ; but the Denali left Tuesday morning | The choir sings “Come, Holy Hlott, ot $Hic - MOsE BIEASEA ) BECH Tra(y Brought 'n’o ably mail is aboard that|Spirlt” by H. 'von ‘Bérge. The Menb y Thich {N(aiE Stamorrow | RIEING - sermiol sUbIESY Hajody | 800 sm.—Holy Mass dally. Jersey Campalgn 4 oclock thé Spirit of Pentecost.” mI M} o P 85 inof, leaving hould be about 4 1-2 the two steamers D fiss Peferson s Seattle last| (ternoon, also has mail| Myrna Jewel, leader. Baranof is-dje tonight. | GEORGE T 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. Mis ASSEMBLY OF GOD By CKER liZi Main Street NEW YORK, April 27. — Mickey | 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Ser- RALPH E. BAKER .y and Spencer Tracy have up in a political race why. Not leng ago your was starred in a picture c: mon ity.” is on, “Practicing Christian- Pastor Sunday services: The Epworth League is having 19:00 am—Sunday School *'a conference on social activities 11.00 am. — Morning Worship. ed “Young Tom Edison,” and shortly | following “the -evening worship Ser- 13:15 p.n.—Government Hospital. thereafter Spencer Tracy played the | vices. This meeting’ is open to all| 7:30 p.m-—Evangelistic. We wiil lead in another film that depicted leaguers and others interested in pe privileged to have Mr. Covich the late, great Thomas A. Edison as Bride Today of- Steve Kauzlarich| | ciak: platineds by ‘the Friendly Sew- 1 Lovice Peterson’ of H.’\mr‘<,1 teve Kauzlarich of *Rosiyi | w ¢ mar this afternoon’| by Unitetd States Cornmissioner ‘Fel- | ix G in the Commissioners Court. bride ‘wore' a wd white aceessories eré, her only atten tatlored suit with an Pov nt v nav whité ' accessories and ‘a black “tafioréd | » of white bridal Toses.| REY. JOHN ‘E. CAUBLE, Pastor a mature man | Now forget about the movies for| a moment. Harold G. Hoffman is campaigning for the governorship | of N. J, Edison's state, and aiding League aebivities, A Friday, 7:30 p.m~Choir practice The ‘Epworth League social hour will be combined with the box’so- and Mr. Smith, the Russian mis- sionaries, with us and they will be speaking and singing Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meet- ing_ Circle. ; O ay, 7:30 pm—Glad Tidings Nim in the campaign is his 19-year- A ey Bildor S Gty People old danghter, Ada, who makes fi RESURRECTION LUTHERAN and six speeches a night . The cnutoR NORTHERN LiGmT PRESBY. |[OTMCF governor's opponent in this race will be Secretary of the Navy TERIAN CHURCH “Where' Welcome and Worship Meet” Franklih at Fourth REV. JOHN A Min! GEORGE SCHMIDT Chorist CAROL BEERY DAVIS. Organist “In ‘the ‘heart ‘of ‘the eity for the ‘hearts of the city” Majht and Third Sts. ison, who was recently on ohserving fleet maneuv- Charles E the Pacific ers: In Trenton the other night, where she was speaking, Ada Hoffman was | asked what she thought of the com- ister er L Ernest’ Bhler~<Choir director: Etnst Oberg—Organist. i, | 945 am.sSundey School. B S : . of pink roses: Mike o.:mmm-‘ 11400 a'm—Moriing Worship, Li- (See our display SR o .l‘l_l .m' : I f'“‘?," .\ ‘u.‘ (.I 1o vieh was best man for 'the groom. | turgy ‘and 'Sermot * (broadeast over this page for further de 5 of fun e sai running .m:.‘\m.\l After the ceremony the’ Wedding | srnee s 510" Gospel for the fifth 9:45 am—Sunday Mickey Rooney and Spencer Trac; Miss Bvelyn Schuler, Blll Pel-| sy aftér Easter, Jont 10:38g0. 10:50 am—Organ Moments i e brother of the bridé, afid Jess - “ ¥ “| 11:00. a.m—Morning Worshi =y , | se subject; “Doe: Atis 00 a.m.—Morning orship. b e U e ayior went to-thie Royal Café “'hP"IPr:;'::‘;" fect R | o SR Endeavol After 13,000 miles in a_trailer,| L supper was served. Music' program: 'organ prehide, 7:30 pm. Wednesday—Mid-week which he has named “Grand Hotel, The bride atended Juneau High ? Scheol and is well known “here.”Mr Kanz ided here for the past and is an employee > Alagka make their T'h to cotiple plan in thi - - - ENGINEER LEAVING George E. Zeigler, hew Associate Mining Engineer for the Territorial nt of Mines, will leave with the steamer Baranof Departn 1 family on tonight for h o COCKTAIL LICENSE A dispensaty liquor license ‘why nted today by the District Coutt Juneau ‘Imn Cocktail Bar, pen tonight at' 466'¢ South Franklin Street, the old Dreamland o ¢ location. Proprietors are Alex A.| Gazalo Jack Jadoff and F. M Kardanoff., - MINING MEN COMING juncau Gold Mining | headeuarters at An-1 because everything happens to t trailer, Hal Kemp is back in New A York and not quite sure whether S 3 traveling by plane and train isn't.the SALVATION best way after all. On his trip he ARMY ran into nothing but sleet and rain Willoughby Ave. At Asheville, N. C., he returned from a dance to find his traiier in flames Bible Study. “Agnus Dei” By Bizzet; offertory, “Vesper BEll” by Agate; voeal solo, “Pénce 1 Leave With You"” by Dich- mont,”” Mr. ‘Ehler: 6:80 ' p.h.—~Luther meet: Choir rehearsals Wednesday eve- League will GOVERNOR DUE U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGB[CULTU“!‘; WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast fer Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., April 27: Light showers tonight and Sund not much change in tempera- ture; minimum temperature tonight about 42 degrees; moder: southerly winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light showers tonight and Sun- day; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate souther- ly winds, Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate southerly winds from Dixon Entrance to Sitka; and moder- ate southeasterly from Sitka to Kodiak. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y 29.77 51 54 SSE 10 Cloudy 3:30 a.m. today 29.71 44 90 8% 4 Cloudy Noon today 29.62 53 50 SE 7 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30a.m. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weather Fairbanks 65 | 47 41 0 Cloudy Nome 52 | 38 41 01 Clear Dawso n 65 29 29 0 Clear Anchorage 53 34 34 0 Clear Bethel 51 | 34 36 T Cloudy St. Paul 37 30 35 .07 Rain Dutch Harbor .. 46 | 36 37 7 Cloudy Wosnesenski 41 | 37 39 22 Clear Kanatak 50 | 47 4 06 Rain Kodiak 41 | 35 35 01 Clear Cordova 41 | 41 42 59 Rain Juneau 53 43 44 .02 Qloudy Sitka 51 | 40 ; 25 Ketchikan 48 44 44 qn Rain Prince Rupert .. 55 41 46 10 Rain Prince George 33 34 Cloudy Seattle | 46 47 o Cloudy Portland 47 48 02 Rain San Francisco .. 59 50 50 01 Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS The nearly stationary western disturbance has diminish in intensity with its center located near Dutch Harbor this continued to morning. A weak trough extendel cutheastward across the Gulf of Alaska to Dixon Entrance, A large area of high pressure was situated off the coast of California. Cloudy weather with light rain has spread over most sections of Southeast Alaska while partly clou- dy weather continued over the Interior and the Yukon Territor, Light rain also occurred over the coastal areas of the Gulf region and southward to the Northwestern States. Juneau, April 28.—Sur sunset 7:41 _Sunrise, 4:13 am., sunset, 7:43 p April 29. e, 4:16 am, m, pm. HOME TONIGHT ~ FEATURE NEW sunday- ning. Junfors at 7 and senior: i e Near Lula sieladda oir > 8UMINERD L 6:00 p.m—Sunday School the roads and overturned Near| .qor Bimest Gruening witl - T The'Ladies’ Aid Society will meet| 7.3 | m - Ivation Meeting Spartanbur C., it was stalled| (. to Juneau tonight after an S in ¢he soclal room of the' chMréh| rruesday pm.—Prayer and | for hours in a snowdrift. . .. Tn Opel- | 4pqence of almost four months at| «p. summer dancing season in Thursday afternoon at 1 o'elock.|pestimon ing. oisas, La., he woke with a start t0| ywachington The Gover and ks mi s it Mrs, Pete Hildre and Mrs. George| wednesday, 7:00 p.m Guard | find his hotel on fire In Nash- S ribhing.ats: oh the-steames Juneau will be officially opened this Getchell ‘are hostesses. | Parade. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard Ville, thieves broke into the trailer|pu inor scheduled to arrive at SYStE e ORI D sbiend To the stranger and unchurched ' peader and stole of the band’s uni-|g.a0 ciolock (e ewly } mfldnl/mlv fl(uul‘ ;m«' of the city we extend a cordial in=| Thursdav, 1:30 pm Home| forms At Johnson City, Tenn., |~ 4 ) S B L will be featured. i SHRUCEY, St 0 I R G 4 When the Baranof nosed across' Members of the band include We vitation. (0. worship.-at - OuZ. sei-| League Meeting Jack LeMaire, his. vocalist, lost his| pyon pngrance into Alaska Waters Barrett at the piano; LeRoy We vices. sriday. ¢ 4 s Meet- | OVercoat in a restaurant PTT Rt ; L : @ ano; L st, AR ns‘“"-" 17:30"pim.—Hollness Meet- | SHEE00 & et Indianapolls| YeSterday, the' Governor again be-| drums; Ted Austerman and Bd Law- g it R e Y came executive head of the Ter-'son, saxaphone and clarinet; and - o v e 4 are welcome Jese meetings. | hé ran through a famer's picket € SN s 8 s 4 J2Ls g A ; iy x sence Secretary of Alaska E. L.| Floyd Fagerson is chairman for E E ke thing happened, except that two of | “onee SC¢ oyd Fagerson is chairman for Sunday services will be Tl Q{Smtfltlv Jacksan. Auc S R 'I'“{”‘“"v]‘ - ’“‘”’. (Bob) Bartlett has been Acting the affair and danting will'start at i1 am.” in the First Church of ~ THE CHURCH OF THE > e Governor. 10 o'clock: The public is invited. trip, two others became fathers, and he, himself, celebrated his first wed- ding anniversary, Chivist) Seféntist, Jineaw, on Fifth| = CHAS. E. FULLER, Minister and’ Main' streets. The' subject wilt| Broadcasting over station KINY bé " “Probation’'After Death.” | “The Old-Fashione: Revival Hour,’ 1060 a.m.—Siinday Selodl. | every Sunday evening, 6:30-7:30 4 Wednesoay, 8:00° p.m.-— Testi-|0'clock. Be sure to tune in. Leslie Howard has an interestir James Coyle, Sr., and James Coyle, | Jr. are passengers aboard the Yukon | Mfifal” meeting. | TRy i N i for Juneau, They ate mining men | Gitistian Seclence Reading Room | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST \and one that followers of this actor of the ‘interior in “¢hurch bullding. This® room i CHURCH cdreer will. find. Hacdito sbéljeyei am one of those unfortunate people and Iy -otit "on the PAA Tueday % i -oe - MRS. EARLING COMING Mrs. R. B. Earling, of Fajrbanks, is a'pass iboard the steamer Yukon for Juneau and will go to the interior Tuesday aboard the PAA E3- —3 MODES o the Striking by Adelaide Kerr s from the face above a draped bandeau of Constitution green organza. MOMENT version of the new big felt hat for summer wear is this one in Betsy Ross red. It rolls back Rose Saphire designed it. opeti’ “afterioon” from 2:30 to 4| Corner Second and Main Streets &'cloeks H. L. WOOD, Pastor The public is cordially invited to; (Note: The services of this aftersdy thess / services : and +visit. the | church are held on Saturday, the reading roomucis it | seventh day of the week.) | Sabbath School 10 a.m. Saturday HOLY TRINITY ' CATHEDRAL | with Bible classes for all ages. EPISCOPAL | "11:00 am.—Sabbath Worship. . Fourth'‘and Gold Streets | Sermon by minister or local elder. “THE VBRY REV. CHARLES Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Midweel g E. RICE, Dean Prayer Meeting and Bible study. Matye Berne .. Chofr Director| DoOrcus meets every second and Jackson Rice Organist | fourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. 400 a.m -Holy Communion. All are invitea to all the services 10:00 - a.m ~Sunday" School. of this church. 11;00° a.m —Mo¥nihg Prayer and e to whom any kind of public appear- ance is an embarassment,” he says. “I always sympathize with those | wretched children who are made to exhibit their talents at parties. I myself never suffered thus as a child, for the simple reason that I was ut- terly devoid of gifts; but from the moment when, offered accidently and accepted economically, T got my first job on the stage and sheepishly | daubed my face with grease paint,| I had an inner conviction that this| was the most embarassing occupa-‘ tion in the world. Tt belief, far| from being modified by experience, I| Sermon. | find to be only intensifi i : b S e only intensified with the | Thursday (Ascension Day), 10.00; Ch years. I can conceive all women at| am—Holy Communion. ‘ Douglas S u!ch all ages wanting to act, and I can| k i conceive of men of an adolescent| SakhAL Services age wanting to act, but the idea’ of | [ mi ed or elderly nien getting | action, out of painting their faces, putting_on costumes and wigs and' giving vent to their emo- | tions in public is something I can- not understand.” R gt & | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH William Youngs,- lay-worker. Suhday services: Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire 10:00 a.m. Sunaay School not later than 10 o'clock Saturday 11:00 o.m.—Morning Worship. morning to .guarantee change . of 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Chart | sermon topics, ete. talk. o ! | Mbhday, 4:00 pm—Girls Class. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC (‘mvucu‘AlASKA AGA'N Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.—Children’s| ' 9:00 am—Hely Mass, followed Clsses. | by - Sunday- School. 3 ? | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer o | SEND IEAM ! | Meeting. | ST. LUKE’'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. “Him that cometh” to Me I will in no wise cast out.” | No service tomorrow. | T0 CAMP PERRY Authorization Is Received: from Army - Shoot | Aug. 18-Sept. 7 | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE' H: LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30'pan.—Evening Service. Topic, CHAPEL BX<EHE LAKE | Highway at Fria’Cove'Corner | | Rev. JOMN A::GLASSE, Minister 9:45 am. — Sunday School in chirgé'of Mrs? MéxMielke, with| “His' Indwelling—Our Sanctifica- M o welf>taught classes*for ¢hildren and | tion.” I- Corinthians 3:16. Authority to send an Alaska young people. +| 'Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer | Civillan Rifle Team to Camp Perry, Evening Worship and Bible Study | Meeting. Ohio, for the annual competition | from August 18 to September 7 was |received today frem the War’ De-| | partment by Secretary of Alaska! N ) { Work began this week on construc- Indian Affairs, refurnied on the GEORGE H. LOVELESS tion of the new Federal Building at | NOrth Sea’ yesterday from Sitka: Missionary-in-Charge | Wrangell. | e | 2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. | *Custard and Meadows of Wrangell | DIVORCE GRANTED 3:30 p.m.—Afternoon Service. | who hold a contract to move the pre- | N. Floyd Fagersom was granted Friday, 3:30 pm. — Children’s sent U. S. Deputy Marshal’s office | divorce in District Court today | Class, |and jail to another section of the 1Yl‘om Mary Ann Fagerson. All are invited to attend these|site and to excavate for the new| st Pl every other Sumday evening at 8| Thursday, o'clock. The nexi study will be lwld1ola&'. 3:30 p.m —Children’s on ‘May 4, and all highway| Al are invited to attend these residents are cordially invited. | sérylces: held in_ the: Mission Build- | L+ (Bob) Bartlett Ohapeladies meet on the first anc | ing: : | The team, to consist of a Cap- third ‘Fuesday evening in keeping | i tain, 10 firers and two alternates, % | will be chosen ‘il competition to be held in the varfous Alaska towns between now and midsummer. BEGINS ON WRANGELL'S NEW with timely notices given in other columns of this paper. \[wonx Cub-Boy Scouts meet on r‘riday; evening at 7 o'clock. - FARRELL RETURN AEASKA EVANGELIZATION FEDMI. BU".DIHG‘ Virgil R. Farrell, Supervisor of Arts and Crafts for the Office of \ -SOCIETY | (Native Gospel Services) } services, building. are the first to begin wm‘k.k Daily Empire classifieds pay. 1 VAN H. FISK WRANGELL, ALASKA Democratic Candidate for Territorial Representative Primary Election . . . April 30, 1940 E. L. SAMPSON of KETCHIKAN, ALASKA FIRS DIVISION CANDIDATE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES—APRIL 30th—FOR THE | TERRITORIAL HOUSE Emphasizes from the > Democratic Territorial Platform | . “We urge the establishment in Alaska of terminal ‘marketing facilities for Alaskan products.” NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL Parents and triends invited: to visit 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS Come early and meditate awhile. 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON: “My Life What About Its Prospects?” (fourth in a series of messages) ANTHEM, “Come and Hear,” Adult Choir. PIPE ORGAN, Offertory and Postlude. . Christian Endeavor for junior intermediates Sundays at four. Mid-Week Bible Hour for everyone ‘Wednesdays at seven-thirty. Martha Society this Friday at one-thirty. Couple Club meets one week from this Monday. ot B S8 8 e 2t P )