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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JU [ N DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATI BUREAU Ph'iladelphia Street Scene—Qutside G. O. P. Hall | THE WEATHER lBy the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 pan., July 6: Notices for this church column 6:30 pan.—The Luther (,‘h'“d'\ with not much change in temperature tonight and Sun- must be recelved by The Empire will at the church day; minimum temperatu tonizht about 48 degrees; gentle to not later than 10 o'ciock Saturday Wedn 7:00 p.m Junior | Class, % i A - & % ? moderate southeasterly wind morning to guarantce change of Choir rehearsal. All are invited to attend these Mol i ¥ i Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with not much sermon topics, etc, services held in the Mission Build- 5 change in l‘(.’l)]])el‘i\'.lll‘.' tonight and Sunday; gentle to modcrate R pos THE ing : : ‘ - southerly winds. A g 5 il 2 % Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskar e 3 -‘«‘ SALVATION LS o v (e ' s 5 % A 4 { Mcderate variable winds, but most.y Southerly from Dixon Entrance NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- % & 22 , TERIAN CHURCH { 0,38 ARMY i g 3% s 4 ; o 3 %z to Kodiak. “Where Welcome and Worship Willoughby Ave Hone moone’s 4 9 ] ; g § LOCAL DATA Meet” Sunday | RSN e 3 7 { Time Barometer 1emp., Humidity Wind Valocity ~ Weather PFranklin at Fourth 2:30 pm.—Praise mecting g 21 g oy 2 o S5 8.0 A : ::; p.am :"lt: f"gfg ! ;(; 74 SSE 5 Cloudy 3 . : 3 P ik S Aned Bk | 4:30 a.m. today 30. 93 Calm Cloudy REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister q_, Ut pan.—Sunday School 7 < b - 4 GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister p.m.- Salvation Mecting eel n or o y . s Ll 5 W RS Noon today 30.08 62 51 s 3 Cloudy CAROL BEERY - DAVIS, Organist | Tuesday. 7:30 pm.- Prayer and ; oAl : N e g g RADIO REPORTS 9:45 am-—Sunday School Cestimony Meating ; ; j : : ; b 3 2 | TODAY ; g o h 1, 5 Max. tempt. | Lowest '3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am. 10:50 a.m.—Musical Moments, Jednesday, 7:00 pm Guard 4 : 3 ; 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. ! ., Mvs. R. B. Lesher, Guaird| Mr. and Mrs, George Heorluck ar- 3 : 1 q S e * ey [56 i eon last 24 howrs |, toih; L Maen rived in.Juneau last nighl on. the ¢ 4 Basizoty 58 g i g sk % pm. — Iome cleventh day of their honeymoon g U Je : | hirbanks 8 52 s , League Meeting | and expect to visit here a few days k ' A 4 4 Nome 5 ; T Cloudy HOLY TRINITY HEDRAL | Friday, 1:30 pm.- Holiness Meet- | with Juneau friends ; 4 4 : ¢ Maye " i EPISCOPAL 114 | Horluck is a prominent ittle ! % 3 o ¥ 3 G5 g Anchorage 2 Cloudy* Poirth and Gnld Streets All are welcome at these meetings. | business man who is best known / $ ¢ L Bethel : Cloudy THE VBRY REV. CHARLES charge: Adit. and Mrs. | for his chain of ice cream catering | i ; ¢ S 4 ; ; : St.. Paul : : : Cloudy feksar stations. g o L W ; ; . Duteh Harbor . § | [ Rain League Meeting Thursday, 3:30 p.n —Children’s «See our display advertisement on | Leader this page for further details.) Thursday, 1 E. RICE, Dean Marye Berne Choir Director =~ Gospel Sunshine Program over| He and his wife, the former Mur- ‘Wosnesenski 5 Cloudy Jackson Rice Organist KINY 6:15 pm., Tuesdays, Thurs-|iel “Babs” Caldwell Pinney, promin- g ) ¥a . ey | ’ i ey ¥ Kodiak g 1 i No services tomorrow. Dean Rice days and Saturdays ent Vancouver girl, were married a ¥ 58 | Cordova . Cloudy s ul g e “ | oudy officiating in Skagway —_—— week ago Monday in the British ¢ § ¥ % JFunean 50 2 CHAPEL BY THE LAKE | Columbia metropolis ¥ . {5 : : : / 12 | ‘Sitka bes METROPOLITAN METHODIST Highway at Fritz Cove Corner | They are guests at the B“"““"“ i 3 i | il S 1 2 Ketchikan 54 Cloudy EPISCOPAL CITVRCE Rev, JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Hotel ) 7 oy : : ; ; Princé Rupert 49 * Clear Fourth and Sewatd Streets No regular sessiens during the! S 5 e R r . o 1 g ; ST trecige | : s C’.‘I: THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD | summertime; but special meetings 9 i g - 3 { o B # Seattle | P g KNIGHT. Fastor mm; time to time ay announted S. ,. M((UI N N s . l s <2 ; Portland 3 51 10:00 a.m—Sunday School in this paper 3 . i B FoaAncisco 50 e : ancis Cloudy 11:00 am-—Moinmg Worship i REP[ACES HORNING E}:;;xmvw candidates and just curious citizens of | nicipal auditorium between sessions of the 1940 | wt.'n'm-,n byNOPSls adelphia mill about outside Philadelphia’s mu- | Republican national convention, arca pf high pressure but’ Weak pressure gradient over- Topic, “Divine Pow f TH-DAY ADVENTIST S ! : blican nationa ¢ A large 7:00 pm.—-Epworth League Mis CHURCH A DEMO POMINEE : : | “Hies the Northoast Pacifie: Occan and the Guif of Alaska this moin- ing.' Moderate centers of low pressure were situated over the Bering Dorothy Peterson is leader Corner Second and Main Streets e d ! 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship. Ser- H, L. WOOD, Fastor Allen Horning, mominated in the 4 Boak Sen and the western Aleutian Islands. There were light rains over, mon topic, ‘The Lizht We Need (Note: 'The services of this|yecent primary election as a Demo- . ) v 4 ¥ the Bering Sea and Bristol Bay regions, in the Alaskan Peninsu r, Friday. 7:30 pam. — Ipworth|church are held on urday, ‘the | .ratic candidate for the Legislature and along the northern coast of the Gulf, otherwise gener ally clowdy weather prevailed over all tions of Alaska League party. jeventh day of the week.) | from the Third Division, has with- 5 Sabbath School 10 a.m. Saturday m his name, following his ap- e ; b Junes s 1 | | s name, ¢ 1 that t Junean, July 7.—Sunrise-4:05 a.m., sunset 10:04 p, J 8. CAT HDH( cHvRCH with Bible classes for all ages. pointment as a Supervisor for the o i s A m CRaL 10T i pan uly Church of the Nativity of the 11:00 a.m.—Sabbath Worship. | Civil Aeronautics Authority Felt s g L i Blesseéd V. M., Juneau Sermon by minister or local elder. The Democratic Divisional Com- ! % A ¥ 2 ¥ifth and Cold Streets Wednesday 7:30 p.n.—Midweck mittee has nominated in his place F Sl S el G ' "-“ REV. W\ G. IeVASSEUR, SJ. |Prayer Mectiiz and Bible study. |Stanley.d. McCutcheon, who ran i £ ( Baseball o Pastor Dorclls meets every second and | f{ifth on the Democratic ticket. Mc- ‘ ol 1 y 8th Sunday after Pentecost rourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. | cuteheon is the son of Rep. H. H All are invitea to all the services |McCutcheon, veteran Third Divis- gty o this chareh. lon Tegismtor, wno = nmser o Judge Continues Hearing ¢ 0 0.t i E. 6. Nelson Becomes Chief Ry e ol g e Y ; 1 ) this after: the tw 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. L I)ldvul afternoon in two THE (‘lll'll(r"li :)I THE AIR - fOI’ 30 Days—season S “ o I A Engmee[ as Brddiey . | major ’«-uiuv,s. National League 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- striction. | | 10:30 a.m—Holy Mass, followed ~CHAS. E. FULLER, Minister | 1 e B e ; by Benediction of the Most Blessed| Bfoadcasting over station KINY EI.E(TRA DUE | 15Days Away B e T e Names Changes °°m| ow Biookiyn 2; Boston 0. The Old-fashioned Revival Hmn | STHTMOE, <3 tedly t t a allege e Cincinnati 4; Chicago 0. Sacrament Midnight Mass, following arrival every Sunday cvening at itted s : it aalar WP L of southbound steamer Prince Ru- o'clock. Be sure to tune in. FROM I“SlDE ing on a motion by the Cape| ¢y rank el in | o B TP D Fish (‘ smpany join n s i Wi Battica. trom | S1in " the, e srat One Month of Supply Left | | i | Philadelphia 8; New York 2 | Pittsburgh 15; St. Louis | game, is now beginning to feel American League League rom xw.n turmoil,” he said. fOI’ ]‘w'o Momhs' ! St. Louis 2; Detroit 11, first I war will end with bankrupt game. . intries in Europe, and that fact Demand New York 7; Philadelphia 10, 1 react adversely on general bus- L‘hmup.u 3; Cleveland 7 pert, for members of the A. G - : Bagley tour party and other pas- ALASKA EVANGE y | the Fish and W ife rvice from sengers, B{{;‘O am.—Holy Mass daily. (Native Gospel dervices) is scheduled to arrive here this|was continued for 30 days a ar- ? 5 ¥ S GFORGE H. LOVELESS afternoon from Fairbanks piloted by | gument in District Court this morn Nor A Pacific A]‘L\ki\ ‘\IIwn\s Electra | enforcing 1840 !, heries regulation FIRST CHURCH OF CH 3 Missfonary-in-Charge I\I1 Mnns}r;v”and Walt Hall ; }nlrul before Judge George F. SCIENTIST 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. ou all was a passenger to |ander. ¢ £S5 con: n‘.r 15 with a disturbing Lk Birnday \:,fl‘("“‘:z’ll pe held at| 3:00 pm.—Afternoon Service, | Whitehorse, Mr. and Mrs. €. Me-| The Judge said the Afbltcatior \ifsct on the general industrialcon-| SEATTLE, July 6—The Associa- T oam i the Pirst Chureh of| Friday, 3:30 pm. — Children’s Léan and infant, L. B, Davis and | fileq by Attorney J. A. Hellor uneau Bound lition foh DLTEastie Bl E Dt FAIRM"KS ADDS Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fiftn | Class | H. Peterson are inbound passengers | on behalf of the owners of twe | While in Juncau, Mr. Bradley :Jpsrd that only about one month and Main strects. The subject will| All are welcome at the Native|from Fairbanks to Juneau, and | closed t tes on Sumner Strait |and his son have been guests 2 almon from last year's| to board the | yaised ques s 5o numerous and | the Baranof Hotel. g mon. pack: remains to FINE SWIMMING be “God.” Gospel Mission, on Willoughby op-|Adolph Mever was at Whlu‘lmuc for Juneau. important at the Depd¥tment of TTLE, July 6. — Motorship - upply wholesale and retail outlets| 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. posite the Alaska Native Brother- plane } . Wednesaay, 8:00 pm. — Testi-|hood Hall. o1 oS the Intreior should b2 permitted to hland ulhv‘é for Sottheast Al- .of‘anmhm two months. pool ]'0 PARK monial meeting. BETHEL MISSION {look into the matter ful and Do at 12:3 lock af- . The entire unsold stock is ac~ Christian Science Reading Room ASSEMBLY OF GOD DOUG! As | prepare a court pre : with 71 passengers ‘aboard, | a l u'ers counted for by 81 companies, ag- jlag doble b oty et UL gregating 750,835 cases as of June in church buillding. This room is 121 Main Street 1 No Injunction 5 % = 3 ;. fom 2130 K | To pleas by Hellenthal and At-| M 8. MacKint 1 son 30 compared with 999827 cases 1ast [nfefior C'[y's Playf|e|d Is open afternoon from 2:30 to 4 RALPH E. BAKER was | A MTS, BB 1 ohil | oelock. | Pastor torney Raymond D. Ogden that the and Mrs, H. F. Burns and chi year, . A ry injunction be granted in|aren, Perry Smith, Mr. and M e ea e A fear of sallmon shortage is ex- NOW by Far BeSi n 4 7 ¢ i5 cor y Sunday services: temporary ngfi ‘i'r'.'l's‘i ;;r:il-:;n:i‘ulm‘ytl:;:dufi 10:00 am —‘»‘éunday school. | TOTAL FUNDS AVAILBLE = |the =meantime, Judge “Alexander ¥ Larsen pressed in the light of packe: : reading room. | 11:00 am_Moring Worship, | . FOB DOUGLAS G¥MNASIUM | .54 Mrs. Mildred J. Dudley, Mrs. Annj being faced with a considerably Te"liory i Friday, 7:30 pin—Glad Tidings| Lmportant news from the Gov-| his court does notf grant that!Kuczynski, Mrs. R. Sullivan, Mrs e shorter season than last year due MEMOKIAL Band of Young Peoplc, ernor's office telling of a federal|king of injunction, never has and Bt tt, Mr. and Mrs. Hans ATTLE, July 6—Hanbuters ar- | to tightening of regulations. A new community swimming pool PR TERIAN CHURCH J o grang being allowed for a school|js poy going to start now.” Sullivan, C©. 8. Worley, | “iving today and selling their catch- - D has just been opened .in th " Fair. west 8th and B Sts, phone 782 gymimsium-auditorium buildivg was| A e i ‘danen 1h Lh .| Walter Gordon SRR R Hanks BBl piabtiele g A it e engng < i received by Mayor. Kilburn bhis|riet in wheih the two tfaps are lo- U e e L 5 7 - | s public playtield, making the ‘Given to Hospitality iothing. Atnont of the grant 18| vated op g tu ‘14 b From the western banks—Bonan Fairbanks play facilities by far the WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| T332y las Church | Giaimoitn s Whioh! 15 TABHEALY 'm I e HARVEY SWHH QN @ i,lfu pounds, J B Eiwau‘l‘ finest in the Territo Sunday services: Jias | . . & g ¥ L 0,000 pounds, both selling for 11'% | Built by civic groups without the Shtb i Mivay School Fad % fately available according to the|mitted o fish this year, at I WAY ]‘0 CONVE ‘"DF ind 10% cents a pound; Martindale help of public funds, the playfield 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Dervices | ord. “This sum. is 60 be e lc,'.“’r the bulk of th s r 5 4140000 pounds 11'i and 10 cents. tow has a baseball diamond, softe Sermon, #The.Sfrength of Jesus.” 3 the' $15,000 previously allotted b»‘{ No Service & From the local banks—Orbit 19, |ball diamond, swings, slides and neny g SR == {the Territorial Legislature for the! Judge Alexander sustained a mo-| Rep. Harvey Smith of Ar 3 i il 54 | ¥ 2 s eSS 7:30 pm—Evening Woship. Ser-| Notices lor this church column p iy tion by U. S. Attorney William A, Was & through passenger ye 00 pounds, 12 and 10 cents other playground equipment and the mon, “A Christian Citizen.” | must be received by The Empire Plans for the structure have been Hclzhéixnpx- e ot e i Ehal stearier Mobht M ? - o - hno';'hpcol. 4 < — _|mot later than 10 oclock Saturday|gompeted by architect Foss and im-|case. No legal service was made, |He will atfend the Democratic Na- METCALF ON PRINCESS CORDOVA, Alaska, July 6—One’ , ¢ traditional midright bascball RESURRECTION LUTHERAN wmmmng to guarantee change of | | mediate steps will' undoubtedly be | the Judge _\_m‘d‘ when a Deputy Mar- | Lional Convention in Chi : ey man was killed and five injured in ix mz was played on the ball dia- it CHURCH 45‘-‘"“0" topics, ete taken to get the project started . |shal served papers upon Miss Bess : S T nk Metealf, City Engineer, is|an explosion and fire which de- & onju‘"i.m. In the heart of the city for the | o e O%Weill, Principal Clerk in the Bu-| The Daily Alaska Empire guaran. | eturning home on the Princess|stroyed the gasboat Alice near False| o hearts of the city DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH| (ANNERY SHIPS SALMON |veau of Fisheries office here. Named | (ces the largest daily circulation of [Louise tonight. He has been in|Pass, according to a message from pr ANNOUN(B Main and Third Sts. | 9:00 am.—Holy Mass. Five hundred cascs of salmon’ were | as defendants in the action were Ira 12y a newspaper. seattle for st few weeks ap-| Emil Gunderson, owner of the gas- REV. (JOHNIE. QAUBLE, Pastor | o | <hipped out last night by the Doug- | Gabrielson, Chief of the Fish and Sl Jearing as a witness in a court|boat, to the customs office here. | 5 9:45 am-—Sunday School. | ST. LUKE riSCOPAL CHURCH | . Risheries Co., the North Coast|Wildlife Service, and Clarence Olson,’ Subscribe for The Empire ase. Robert L. King was the man lAS Sc"ool 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, Li-| No service tomorrow. calling in for the shipment, which - —_——— _ ———— killed, the nn'sflr,v stated. . & turgy and Sermon. Holy Gospel for| - consisted of 198 reds, 277 chums + s R the seventh Sunday after Trinity, EVANGELIZATION and 129 s, § N YM All IME : and 120 pinks. ew Canadian Governor General As : sumes LINCE MRS, DUDLEY T0 : Federal Fund of $12,755 Mark 8:1-9; sermon cubject, “Christ | 0C1 An additienal 500 cases were ready the Divine Savior ™ | ative Gospel Services) to be filled today from fish on the The Holy Sacrament of the Lord’s| ORGE H. LOVELESS st gy Pl e ; e & XD N T, s ; Supper will be administered at this \nacy-in-Charge | S Ui % o : . ; VIS” IN JUNEAU i service | 10:30 am.—Sunday School. | MEETING OF ATH JULY ASSN | i : : fo Be Added fo Terrl- Special music will be rcndv:-c-(ll 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. | A meeting of the Douglas Fourth s : i 5 1 i ¢ 1 ; by the junior choir, * Weduesday, 7:30 pan. — Prayer|of guly Association has been called : . B i . 3 L g Mrs. Mildred J. Dudiey, mother IOfY S $15,000 % {of Mrs, Warren Eveland, is en- s = ' | for next Monday at 7 o'clock p. m | by Chairmen L. W. Kiiburn. Pur- route here on the motorship North- ' An allotment cf $12755 for con-< land. ‘struction of a Douglas Schocl cym- |pose of the meeting is to audit| & . L ol ; : i : NORTHERN LIGHT pRESBYTERIAN iimnncml accounts, pay bills and ] 1 % ¥ i Sne has been visiting ' with: Mrs. ! pasium has been, approv.d by the i : 5 3 L. : > Eveland’s sister in Virginia, and WPA, the Governor’s office was no- ;dwbnnd the organizaticn until June | of next yeay b T 2 i |will spend some time in Juneau tified today from Washineion | o e T i 4 y (REINE i |before returning to her home in| A Territorial appropriation of | COUNCL MEETING . ’ ; ! /. | Houlton, Maine. $15000 is avallable for he work. Regular meeting of the City Coun- T > P % G % LR RES making a total of $27.775. | il will be held Motilay nu,m at the : Work is expected to start about | usual hour. | FLYING GIRLS REACH August 1. | | - WHITEHORSE l(l’()l{T‘ WLy >+ | Miss HAMILTON HERE 5 A - d Lt / Miss Faye Hamilton, niece of Mrs. Bk i i p: % 4 :. i | The two Lockhaven misses flying (GN(H.MIOR Gol"G Felix Gr arrived here from the - . X 3 1 a Piper Coupe plane from here on m south oh Tuesday to visit a few | & 3 o |a trip over the old Klondike Trail m K 'o SEE 2% % : days at the heme of her aunt. The & % A i & 'and down ‘the Yukon, landed at Bo young lady is stenographer with ““‘l { < by e y W 3 ¥ 3 ¢ YR Y | Whitehorse late this afternoon, ac- ‘ ul HSH SIRIKE ‘cmdmg to PAA advices. Gibson Packing Co. of Yakima, e i 3 J . S | Wash. 3 A ¥ Sl 3 e il TR | The girls, Alma Heflin and Mar- Jchn E. O'Connor, Labor Coneilia- ; > N P, garet McQuin, flew to Skagway late tor for the Department of Labor, ) I { 4 4 { N { ! t 3 N ! ~oee —— i yesterday evening with their little will feave cn the amer Baranof { | L s “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organis MARTENSENS RETURNE D FROM VACATION TRIU wheel equipped ship and flew to tocmerrow for Kediak, where fisher- Reporting .a mos tenjoyable visit Whitehorse this afternoon. men are idle due to a jurisdictional couth, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mor- The worst leg of their hop over, dispute. {*he girls will continue their flight Later, O'Connor plans to visit tensen and child arrived home on - Tussday after three months’ absence. [fo Dawson and down river to- Gcodnews Bay if transportation is | morrow. available, They visited with relatives in Se- | P fa —aleg o attle: and Los - Angeles, spending & ; | some time seeing points of interest o £ | ROUTE HOME TIMBER SALES i ; E Mrs. J. S. MacKinnon and son Charles H. Forward, Assistant B 9:45 STNDAY SCHOOL An interesting and informal summertime hour M of song and story and study for everyonc. i 10:50 MUSICAL MOMENTS Come early and meditate awhile. 2 4 lm and near the latter place. lare enroute to Juneau on the to the Regicnal Forester, left yes- | motorship Northland. Tney have ferday for Ketchikan in connection SERMON: “Should Christians Say “Trust in God and | been south for several weeks. with timber sale work. K‘eAep Yo\: l:ov;‘delr ;)lyd, L anLAs colinlfl y i i g # | AR e e e : sequel to last Sunday's messag i | SATURDAY- SUNDAY o l(s)t :aearalh\le\v of the Caradian senate chaiber | him. In the foreground are the members of the You can clean white Panama hats ~ To smooth frosting gver a cake, ¥ ‘uu“c Guest musician, Jean Rulaford | o | ‘Athlone, b;n?\:\\%lg t Honorable, the Earl of | dominion cabmet_ At left of the vice-regal dais is with white shoe cleaner. Apply as use a spatula or broad-bladed knife D Ty P chc 1| "RULERS OF THE SEA” || or'cima™Bic"huy 1 St bubei Tl it s, o, B Lo g | i S v o st v 1 gy b s vt % ‘ | Wis wifie, Ter Higdked’ Priee AUce, - b“y‘._ :i:%: e of the c! ber are’members of the Ca- | |dry, and then carefully brush ofn e — k4 HRRERY ian:senate, house of commons and their - wives. i any surplus powder, i . i 1 ’mfl)“s x_)mi‘flfhym ‘The Emplre

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