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NICE W‘EHT(-\ER WELL-- EXPLAW KIS BTTITIOE TOWARD ME | / HERE T AWM, BETER ALL--HE CAME CLERR. OWT [/ M5 DU - > TO HOLLYWOO0D | CERTAINLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF; SATURDAY, JUNE 15, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH COME N, MR.GOOGLE -- T WRANT T0 TALK TO YOI QBONT SNUEEY -- W THE FIRST PLACE--T \WISH \OW'D 1 GUESS WE FIGGERS ABOT (T-- HE AT WORTH (T -- NoW SORT O' SNUBBED HIW-- NOU REMEMBER THAT DAY HE CLIMBED OVER NOWR WALL AND WILLIE-MAE THREW THE HOT WATER DOWN ON B 22 OW,WELL- T WOULDNT WORRY.; Mus, To! | next Tues BUT Uth SURE, DOWN DEEP, - HE k(P\S %N\W Q\SR\.\T\E 5= CASHEN DUE HOME Thomas Cashen and ! son 1dy expected Home * s on the Princess Chai mmy are 1940. By BILLY DeBECK SRVE NORE MONEY, PODNER- TUAT GBL CANT ACK NO MORE'N & Cow CaN PLRN & MELODIAN - PENGUIN VISITS Fisheries i perintendent of the Pribilof Islanc 1 | | lotte after ral - months «Notices for this church columm Luther League will meet at the SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST |1 Montana and Seattle. must be recelved by The Empire church at 6:30 p.m. An out-door CHURCH -~ > T'a"’ ,4\” *_\{ I' Pfild ron Dot later than 10 o'clock Saturday meeting will be conducted at a|Corner Secoud and’ Main Streets | Hap s D morhing to guarantee change of place decided upon by the H. L. WOOD, Pastor M nh E l d - . Sermon ' topics, etc Leaguers. All young people invited., (Note: The services of this a a ve an ,eSfS ' h Ua blrds " — Wednesday, 6:30 p.n. — Junior|church are held on Saturday, the| FIRST (uuu H OF CHRIST, Choir practice i seventh day of thy week.) ! [nds V!S" He"’e SUfidfll Momm.q sC TIST The Ladies’ Aid annual pienic will | Sabbath Schoo! 10 a.m. Saturday ¢ v Sunday services will be held at be held Thursday at Treadwell| with Bible classes for all ‘ages. ' [ Juneau Shotgun Club will Il am. in fhe First Church of beach [ rkod™ W —siteagd . Weiskigh | M Mattha Bvelantl of San i neld o s) omorrow morning al Christ, Sclentst. Juneawn, on Fiftn i Sermon by ministér or Jocal elder, | FNCH returned to the Siates 11 cclock he club range on the and Main. streets. The subject will ) Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Midweck | ! [1"" ner Baranof last evepine. ¢ Higl mile and a half be “God the Pfeserver of Man MEMOKIAL Prayer Meeting and Bible study. She 1 been visitin il re Milton Daniel 10:00 a.m.—Surday School | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dorciis meets every socond and UFother and sister-in-law, 951 AunoRY Wedhesaay, 8:00 pamn Testi-| Willlam Youngs' lay-worker. fourth Weédnédtiay at 2 p.m {Mrs. Warren Eveland, for the pa D declare veryone inter- monial mecting sunday services: Al are invited o all the, servics pRenydagy ed use the trap. Christian Sctence Reading Room! 10:00 ‘a.n—Sunday SeHool of this chureh. * { SR » and bring a friend. The in church bullding. This room is| 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship iy MISS FR VACATIONS L rounds to ‘ open aftermoon from 2:30 1o 4 730 pm—Evening Service, THE CHURCN OF THE AIR ity Frazer, secretary in S R L Al E o'clock ' Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer, CHAS. B 'PULLER, Minister surer's office, left 'or Bl gl Ry ] The public is cordially invited 0, Meeting. i Broadcasting over Station KINY vacation trip to the States on the| .00 twenty bird attend these servicos and visit (he| Everyone is cordially tvited o' «rhe ‘Old- mqhmncd Revival Hour,” steamier Baranof. e ¥ . veading room. |attend these services. every Sunday” evéning' at 8:30 > f ] L i Bl ; ke “Him that cometh to Me I will|g'clock. Be sire ‘to tuhe in. MAWR Mfl- l A 2k b ] CATHOLIC CHVRET in no wise cast out." - v (A F : B dor ‘“‘ A “' : l:‘: ‘ ©hurch of the Nuti of the T ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SUBMHAED FOR f md will arrange for trans- Blessed V. M., Juneau BETHEL MISSION anu\‘rb((')i‘;:)ETLmufl 1 T ot o Yifth and Gold Streets ASSEMBLY OF GOD ative Gos vices T o REV. WM. G. LeV. SSEUR, S.J 191 Main Streot GEOROE H.|L2Xm;;tss RIAL IN SEATTIF P AL : - issionary-in-Charge Tilth Sunday ~ | BAL P"P:;(:MK’ B 2:00 p.m—Sunday School, PR Tioas At Prae st culs SEATTLE LIBR I&MN & 48 3:00° pan—Afternoon Service of Juneau and U Commi ¥ B, e Tlo dn AR e il Priday, .3:30 pm. ~ Children’s W. W. Knight of Silka have (CMPLETES SURVEY M0 o Holy Maks ar m 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Class. subpoenaed fo appear as witt w 5 Friday, 7:30 pm—Glad Tidir All are welcome at the Native! in a ttle court trial of P 1, T, Jenuit tle librarian struction. oy > 5 : Gospel Mission, on Willoughby op- Samarzich on June 24 f he ner B nof after ;30 a.m —High Mass und Ser- Band of Young Peo p o e o e <8 posite the Alaska Native Brother-|{ Samarzich is under indictmer m v sty ka 1i : the Mckt Blessed e CHAPEL BY THE LAKE hood Hall alleged fraudulent practices it i Dr. F. P »vel, Presi- ; 10:30 2 —Mass in retreat lousc Highway at Fritz Cove Corner > s nection with promotion of min dent of ) «‘ ' v Corporation T at Shrine of Saint To v Rev. JOMN A. GLASSE, Ministe: A it | SYOCK sAlES who left for the Sfates earlier in G Uit e 05 B ey Belibey, 1 | Lucas grub-staked ic he day on the steamer Princess 100 a.m.—Ho! ai b %l V8 A P anhy ‘s b o Friday; Jute of Sainy chArge of Mrs, Max Mielke, with | Douglus ChUICh RIEHY ety hgo,: Meluar Louist Aloysins of Goniaga, S0, 1 a|Wwell-taught clasces for childrer: and S . ‘F’é‘;]’]“‘l"‘ FASE i i Sl BT ey i g > “lyoung people. YV, | ght is required to take alon, SS K o i e ik | cx..m’y-hullw meet on the first anc - records showing the location of min ' It g obAL St —— - ing properties by Samarzich Miss Lilliax danghter of EPISCOPAL CHURCY ]mlmnm oF ils Ih\l)"! | must be received ly._v lhr{Empue FATHER ILL f1c Ghoo) 1z S Ton R | _Fourth and Seward Streets Db AR ol o st not later than 10 o'clock Saturday teRreE Alehiiag m!: REV. GEOKGE EDWARD | ovening at 7 o'clock Y| morning to guarantee change ol Miss Lucille Brown, Office of'1n PPN L KNIGHT, Pastor f Rt i sétmon’ fopics, ‘ete. |dian Affairs employee here, left on SIMPSON TO ARRIVE .‘,10:00 a.m. — Sunuay School. | "*" gl e R |the steamer Baranof for Ketehikan Robert npson will arrive here | “11:00 am. — Morning Worshi NORTHE LIGHT PRESBY- DUUGLA” CATHOLIC CHURCH after receiving word of the serious on the ste Aleutian. He h; 7:00 p.n.—Epworth Le.gue, Miss | TERIAN CHURCH 9:00° d.n—Holy Mass. | illness of her father been attending school in the States. “Gloria White, leader. 8:00, p.m.—Evening Worship. Friday, pm. Epworth League party. Meet” Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, GEORC TRINITY CATHEDRAL EPISCOPAL . Fourth and Gold Streets ““THE VBRY REV. CHARLES THOLY this page for further details.) “Where Welcome and Worship Minister SCHMIDT, Chorister CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organisi (See our display advertisement on ! | ST. LUKE'S EXISCOPAL CHURCH No' service 'tomorrow. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY ' (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 11:00 am.-—Sermon by Capt. 10'30 ‘a.m.-—Sunday School E. RICE, Dean Stanley Jackson, subject, - “Influ-| .30 m ;Eve"mgy rton:: “Marye Berne Choir Director | enc: | ’ B Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer “Jackson “Rice Organist | Miss Gene Rulaford at the piano. | peeting. 4 i ) ++8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 11:00 &.m.—Morning Prayer and THE 5 SALVATION No Sunday schcol until Septem- | 1 begt ARMY Willoughby Ave. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN :Sundayfi CHURCH | 2:30 pm.—Fruise meeting. | “In the heart of the city for the | 6:00 pm—Sunday School. | | Thursday, | Class. | All are invited to attend these 3:30 pm —Children’s | services held in Lhe Mission Buud- hearts of the city” 7:30 p.an.—Salvation Meeting. A Main and Third Sts. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and NEWS 7 . * Pastor mony Meeting. ks e s o P | ednesday, T:0 pm. — Guard| | BOAT PARTIES 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship, Li- Parade. Mus. R. B. Lesher, Guaid | - ll-}'vklj‘lx-'t‘ I‘uud-t v;»r Un?n;lus‘mlkt turgy and Sermon. Holy Gospel | Leader. j embarked l‘N, night for a (:o\lp'k_ for the Fourth Sunday after Trin-| Thursday, 130 pm. — Ifome (lyuy.\ OURE 8, g l.rlp ® y, Luke 6:36-42; sermon subject, LeaBUC Mecling sunes T, Ten e Bl Lesh d 4 ' Friday, 7:30 p.m~Holiness Meet- Mass-A-Mova, and Joe Riedi’s new wiical Rules for Christian Liv- ng:" Special music will be rendered by the Junior Choir 6:30 p.m.—Members of the ng. 1 Jackson. ’ adult ' NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORG! HMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES at 11 o'Clock with CAPTAIN STANLEY JACKSON in Charge. Sermon Topic: ' The Miracle of the Age.” GENE BULAFORD AT THE PIANO I\II are weleome at these meetings. icers in’ charge: Adjt. and Mrs. McCormick, Mr. T T S S S ST S U SO ST O S boat were used by the party which is composed of Mr. and Mrs, Ray and Mrs. Richard McCormick “and children, Mrs. Henry Langfeldt, John Mills, Tauno Niemi, Orville Gulhaugen, Jack Mills, Joe Riédi and Ever ety Bliss, | D e (,HIMNLY FIRE The fire siren was sounded shortly | | after’ 6 o'clock last evehing fo give | | the tire ‘Woys ‘a hurried run 'to| the Aaron Wilson cottage on Front Street where the chimney was ap- pmomlv burning out. Pessible dan- er connected with the fire was qmckly eliminated and no loss was incurred .o MRS. SLATER LOMING Mrs J. M. Slater was expected to sail this morning aboard the Aleu- tian, te arrive here ‘Tuesday and be with her husband who is ill vn St. Ann's Hospital. The latte.~ reported progressing slowly - HARRY KING LEAVING His vacation period drawing to an end, Harry King is leaving to- morrow afternoon’ on the North Coast for his home in' Seéattle and { | | § ! § two weeks' pleasant, visit with rela- tives and inend.s here, F ST MUGLAS-dem snun.ou—-s NDAY BETTE DA "JUAIEI" L | { ! i il I | job in the U. 8. Assay office, after MODES of the MOMENT by Amy Porter You danee in this one, but you'd hardly call it formal. It's the simp- lest possible evening frock, made of clipper-blue muslin sheeting— regular bed sheeting—banded’ nautical braid. The mess jacket conceals the frock’s halter necl 4 | | | | was entered against B. A. K-e‘fln-‘ ger. | was tntexed against Chester Moyer. \ | A default judgment of $1.27656 was | Alaska Electric Light and Power | entered against Ray Gartin. A de- Company, has been awarded a [cree for $144 was obtained from|bronze plaque for leadership in| ! FRED HENNING | Hobart Wiseman. |sales of General Electrie Company | By stipulation of attorneys, time appliances and merchandise. | Complete Outfitter for Men HOOTS PRIBILOF-BOUND; HARRISON HERE Ketchikan Lab Progressing ~Seton Thompson fo Return Here | i on construction of the new | Products in is well Ro Laboratory under way, ac-| W. Harrison of | of Fisheries, under| will come supervis- The plant i thi Ketchikan cerding to the Bureau whose divisicn icn of the new unit expected to be completed late ymer Harricon on the Bureau gor arrived here yesterday hip Penguin, woich left last night for the Pribilol Is lands. He plans to take the steam- er Yukon back to Kefchikan Mon- day Culbertson, Assistant rector of the Burcau's veled from Se: n headguarters | work in attle. to his Ketehi on the Penguin. Frank G. Ashbreok, in charge of fur reseurces for Yhe Bureau of Bio- logigal Stirvey, hoarded the Prngnir nere far the trip to the Pribile Seton Thompsen Aboard other' passenzers on the Pvlv'nln included Sefon Thothpson. ant Chief of the Division of Alaska Fisheries, who Will return to remain | at the Juneau office through the month of August; Edward C. Johh- | ston, newly appointel Acting Su 1s of the Bureau Dr. Victor Scheffer of Biological Survey; Don Gibbons Vice President the Fouke Fur| Cempany of St. Louis and a crew of 25 blubberer Dr. Eugene Manko- | vich, St. George Island physician, | and a Fisheries cfficial named Fas. | sett, whe will take part in this year's seal census. Fassett was one of the | first Pribilof agents, before the turn | of the century. - > WAYNOR WINS FOUR COURT JUDGMENTS Judgments in four lawsuits were obtained today in District Court| in behalf of Charles Waynor. | A default judgment of $4.274.73 of A default judgment of $925.56 for filing a bill of exceptions to an| ctder denying a new trial in the suit |Electric “Toppers Club” by virtue ROBERTSON ON | eredentials from the Republican Na- u. S, DEPARTMENi OF AGRICULi‘lYRE. WEATHER BUREAU 33 ’ v THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginni Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with occasional sho: afternoon; minimum temperature tonight about 45 degrees; moderate variable winds, Forecast for Southeast Alaska: June 15: Sunday gentle to s Mostly cloudy tonight and Sun- with light showers this afternoon and Sunday; siightly warmer moderate southedly winds over Sounds and straits and nal Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Mode outherly winds from Dixen Entrance (o Cape Hinchin- brook; 1 moderate southcast and. easterly winds from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 1:30 p.m. yest'y 30.08 52 78 SE 12 Cloudy 1:30 a.m. today 29.91 45 94 Calm 0. Cloudy Nocn today 29.88 54 48 w 12 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. Station last 24 hours temp. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 34 31 L31 0 Cloudy Fairbanks 8 | 51 52 [ Pt. Cldy Nome 60 | 48 48 0 Cloudy Dawson 69 | 44 44 29 Pt. Cldy Anchorage 68 | 50 50 0 Cloudy Bethel 5 54 55 46 Cloudy St. Paul 42 | 31 37 0 Foggy Dutch Harbor . 56 | 45 45 01 Cloudy Wosnesenski 55 45 46 T Foggy Kanatak 59 | 50 55 0 Cloudy Kodiak 48 45 45 58 Cloudy Cordova 50 | 45 46 86 Cloudy Juneau 57 m ® A9 Slight Rn. Sitka ; 56 | 46 46 32 Cloudy Ketchikan 55 | 49 50 B84 Cloudy Prince Rupert . 56 | 42 19 48 Cloudy Prince George . T1 49 50 0 Cloudy Seattle k& 52 52 0 Cloudy Portland 82 | 57 51 0 Cloudy San Franeisco . 62 52 54 0 Cloudy b WEATHER SYNOPSIS Pressure was relatively low this mbrning over the Interior of Aluska whilé' the old, western disturbance has remained nearly sta- tlonary with its center located about 200 miiles southwest of Kodiak Island. A high preéssure area extended southwestward off the coast ,of Washington and Oregon, Clouly weather was generaly over most of Alaska’ with moderate to heavy showers over Southeast Alaska and along 'the coast' ‘of "'the Gulf whle light showers occurred in the Yukon - Territory. Generally fair weather with partly cloudy skies prevailed ‘over the Northwestern S.ates and Vancouver Island thi morning. Juneay. June 16.-—Sunrise 3:53 a.m., sunset 10:08 p.m. June 17 sunset 10:09 p.m BASEBAll ON WAY 10 PHILA: SUNDAY SLATE fiop (ONCI.AVE Elks will play the Moose (omorrow evening in Firemen's Park to initiate play in the second half of the Gas- tineau Channel Baseball season, and not Douglas, Harve Iffert, President of the league, announced today. The game is called for 6 o'clock R. E. Rnl)mmon sailed south last night ‘on the steamer Baranof, an- ther Republican to swell the grow- ng ranks of delegates from Alaska Ito the national convention convening i o - e |in Philadelphia on June g 7 it Robertson, named a delegate at J. L. GRAY ENROUTE Gr on of Mr. and Mrs the recent Mirbanks convention of Alaskan Republicans, joins Cash Cole of Juneau and Jack Clauson of Cordova, in representing what is commonly known as the “Anti- ‘White Crowd.” | " A rival delegation, v, is on the steamer returning from school in the States. ENSIGN AYNE COMING Ensign J. W. Payne, who grad- uated recently from Coast Guard School, is on the North Sea. He will relieve Ensign Bob Waldron on | the Coast Guard cutter Haida with official tional Committee, will also attend the convention, the gorup including Albert White, Mrs. Albert White and Henry Benson, all of Junenu - PULLEN WINS AWARD FOR BEING TOPS IN NUNN-BUSH SHOES GENERAL ELECTRIC| STETSON HATS W. S. 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