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THE: DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940 1AdorMmgan "The Democralic Party |sin Juneau; lell Me," Says Willkie . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juheau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., July Notice§ for this church column| Tuesday, 7:45 p.n —Prayer Meet- Fafr tonight, mostly cloudy Suhday “With occasional light showers must be recelved by The Empire ing ALEUTIAN HAS in afternocn; minimum temperature 50 degrees; moderate west not dater thikn 10 o'clodk ‘Saturdsy | ~Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Glad Tidings | winds, becoming southerly Sunday. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy and not much niorning to guarantee change of sermoh ' topics, ete. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of {hié Nativity of the Blesséd V. M., Juneau ¥itth and €old Streets REV. WM. G, unssmn B.J. Band of Young People. You joes. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be hela at the First Church of| |11 am. in are welcome to these serv- Sits in Game |'Man- on Screen Man . in Real Life Are One and 11 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT BEATTLE, July la supmar Ak | eutian shfled at n oday for | | Southeast and SouthWest —Alaska change afternoon; in Forecast of temperature tonight winas LOCAL DATA and Sunday except light showers gentle to moderate west and northerly winds tonight coming south to westerly Sunday. along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate west to northwesterly winds, becomihg west to southweste: ly Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat; south and southeasterly from Yakutat to Kodiuk. and moderate to fr in be- f'hrm., Scléfitist, Junieau, on' Pifen | e H H Ninth Sunday afler Pentecost | and Main ‘streets.“The’ subject will | K:l‘:m:;‘honfy” Py oif MGard | Sam 'avlng Fun Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather Bunday Masses: G .Sarramem Passengers aboard ‘for Juneau in-\ Actor Frank Morgan evidently b 2 }‘3”, g ) % w 2 Rain 6:00 a:m —Holy Mass, | 10:60 am-—8unday School. i " o vt e il petnd 4:30 am. today .. 3023 54 95 w 3 Clbudy : _¥thly ‘Mass and Ine| Wednesaay, ‘B:00 pmn; — Testis|Clude the following: Tucker, I A e el Noon today 3028 87 58 w ; i 8:%0 d.m-—5bly { monial meetin | Dr. and Mrs. L. R. White, J. C. Pet- | ing. At least he sat down to a poker 12 Clear wgacHEa. y e 1ce Reading Room | €150n, Florerice Durocke, A. C. Black. | table with some of the boys last RADIO REPORTS 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass, followed ! e Balding, This room is| Miss S. Niemi, Mids 1. Asllo, |night at the Alaskan and was still TODAY by Benediction of the Most Blessed % VKR PO IS U T0i30 to 4| Donald Bonner, ' Stiart Lansing, ‘Lhere thoroughly enjoying himself | ax. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am. Egpaent.s | o,‘:mk ; Gladys Wilkins, Veona ' B. Mapes, |this morning shortly before noon Station last 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather 8500 5.m ~EHoly Mass daily. PG piblic’fs coriafly wmvithd to| Bafbara "Baker, Mrs. Uames Horn| "3t as'difficult to tell where the Barrow 41 34 34 0 Fo Days ‘of Bpecial Newtion | JEhei¥ hese ‘Birvices wgd vislt' ti did t8tafl, Gar! Lind, ‘Gertrude Y. money was golng, but Morgan was Fairbanks 89 577 58 11 R Monday, July 15—Feast of the di¥iding room: rowning. having most of the fun, raising Nome 63 55 58 12 Rain 40 martyrs of the Society of Wy ‘ —— lightly on all pots just to start the Anchorage 59 51 52 . Cloudy Jesus. fireworks and dropping out unharm- Bethel 57 47 48 10 Cloudy Tuesday, July 16-Feast of our| NORTHERN LIGES FRESEY- ‘OlD FEI.' H & b st. Paul 50 14 45 T o Lady of Mount Carmel | ““Where Welcome ‘and Worship ‘I | As he played and exchanged Dutech Harbor . 59 | 40 43 0 Cloudy | Meet"” | banter with other players and hang- Wosnesénski 54 45 45 [ Clear MEMUKIAL | Franklin “at_Fourth | ers-on, it became increasingly ap- Kanatak 65 | 58 58 15 Cloudy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ’RFV JOHN A. GLASSE,’ M.(nuuri §ik | parént that Frafik Morgan in real Kodiak 60 | 19 49 02 Cloudy West 8th and E Sts, phofie 182 | oo pap Y sopviDT, Chotlster e life} and Frank Morgdn on the screen Cotrdova 56 i 51 52 41 Rain “Given to Hospitality” c AR.OL BE v bAvm Organist afe otie and tlie same person. Juieau 64 | 54 54 63 Cloudy WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister | ' “Morgan artived in Junéau yester- Sitka 64 | 54 55 0 Clear Sunday, services: | day ‘dfteinoon for a short visit here Retehikan 69 i 56 57 0 Pt. Cldy 1600 ah—Sunday sehodl. Worshlp. nw M :sh s yacht Dophin, planning {0 Prinée Rupert . 65 i 52 55 03 Cloudy 11:00 a.fn. — Morning' Worship. oy ' some e Juneau area sal- v pe = i Sermon, “Choosing and Refusing.” r display. ud‘vaumAnt ot Al Ulbrickson's battered gray felt |mon fishing ana scenery for a few ::3;’198 George f;; | (:(" 2‘: 01; i lcm‘.“ 730 pmPrening Woship. ser- |1 et o S R sty wlu:;’ g;howxm mm Urpver- ditys ‘betoré “heading 'southward Pottland 80 I 62 63 0 Cloudy sity ol Wasl hgton i g trad “With ‘Morgan on his yatht are his Sin Francisco . 71 58 59 0 Cloudy on, “The Goodwill of Christ Je- L sus.” tions. " wife, 'his'soh George, 24, and'a friend WEATHER SYNOPSIS “YWf i bl i g nsefore gm\;:éxc o:t ih df “his “wife, Genevieve Vedder, of . ' ot W i e . it I HODIST orner lnnhch to direct is'bara‘m‘n !hs Angeles. g : ; arge area of high pressure has overspread the northeast Pa- METII.QPOI&{SN ™M g e L. x ‘ T el o 1 g R Clark Is Skipper A rough and tumble speaker who loves good argument. | | cific Ocean and the Gulf of Alaska and a low press : Fourth snd Seward Streets | (NO “f his | R e i i gl % Muctrond s B i | L T e | 20 they e G| moved o the Tnterior, Quer the Junten Seattle, Airunys, THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD i nis muflwse ot(use a2 |cruise, skippered ‘by “Red” Clark,| . 5T 0 G0 eirer,) the fight gave Willkie a nationw)| Clouds and dight rains prevailed during most of the.day yesterda " KNIGHT, Pastor ’dtmx the old gray, ‘nat"dowti’ gver | well Knowni former Juneau boatman, O - ; reputation. | but conditions had improved this morning. Light rain was falling 10:00 am—Sunday School. ‘q,urqe{ HiS eyes.’ - WL g Jeisurely trip 'from ‘oné sderiic spot > ‘WOR(‘:U\ w] PRANTY History of a Boom ) also in’ western and central Alaski. 11:00 am—Morhing Worship. 3. “owell, T suppose tnere is'a bit|to to “andther ‘and from one tishing | A;’ ‘F“‘“;P Mt i 48 The Willkie boom f{of President Juneau, July 14—Sunrise 4:15 a.m., sunset 9:56 p.m. July 15— The motning sermon theme s, i :ldlt“mp umm:‘bn or hll*fkfltg ahout W;xtm‘;g; Bl e | % began on the typewriter of mswsum‘lse 6 am, sunset 9:54 p.m «By What.Do We Live?” Mr. Roy, $ " “Al ‘admits “Of " course X as been good, he de- | : secretary. clicking out the Willkie| 0. Rudy of Seattle,. wash., will 1 wgn it mmmy to keep the rain ¢lares, but he‘has Hopes Jureau sal-| “Tell him,” said Wendell Willkie,[ hhio0phy in magaziie articles, FORREST BOGGAN : sing &t this service. ‘out *of my eyes.“1" never- wear orle mion“fishing will be better than that “that I haven't left the Democratic| gyeecnes, | a ame 7:00 pm.—Epworth League. Miss d 4r fhbse Sdu'Westers! But'Y b& Off- Sitka where trollers go down| pdl"(‘\ the Democratic party left| "Gen Hugh Johnson and Arthm‘ 1 Hazel Fields is leader. it ‘Has ‘been ind of lucky. . '~ = | thifty"and forty fathoms for their me Krock asked newspaper readers| | 8:00 pm. Evening worship. Mr. | | THé" recotds bear odt mndck!on fish. | Its the stock reply when people|yny willkie was not presidential| Tarley Pratt will bring a special on" the Tuck" score, The Dolphin, practical vessél, is 82 | ask why the President of Common-| mgterial, Elihu Root's grandson, or un a message in sorig. The evening ser- TSiricd he ‘startéd wearinia the Yat|féet Overail'and has d beam of 18| wealth and ‘Southern and his wife| Oren Root Jr. stepped out of a o theme' %5 “Searching - tor "gs i U AR |10 1985 M vivelty rews have won feet sbx hiches with & 69t O i | cranged their rewistration 10 Re-| New York luw fim s started - 4 U ht " out 'of riifie Taces agalnst - ouse al ecking is of | publican, why Willkie turned from | willkie-for-President clubs 3 B o ! ideasting’ over station KINY G Mfornia I He annual :u:m ank st OHHE Lo HOE M6 MBI ovet- | 5 New Deal boosier who put $150| © Mo sarmtcHing sl | Theamarriags, oL sy «TiRE Hoe " St it The Friendly Sewing Circle will . @id:tashioned Revival Hour” ual c s of Plass expected 1 the“avarage il : il More astonishing was Russel W |gan, daughter of Mrs. Mary N.| ast night's scheduled ball meet in the Teaguée Room of the \eve“ Suiday evening At 8:30 Coast Regatta, and have ““‘Sh’d‘yncht, Toterice - GppAREAINGE ace in ;gsezt?mpfl'fil\npolm‘” l"*:]‘ Davenport's reaction —to Willkie's | Boggan of Seattle and Mr. Gar- was rained out, but geod w oy chiltch Monday evening at* 7:30. i | first three times, second three times | .. .o o, €| in 1982, into a Republican leader. |grijcle in “Fortune,” outlining an Jand Boggan of Juneau, and Mrs. is predicted for tomorrow a | o'clock. Be sure to tune in. land third in the fr o ple, ‘but practival. A 200 horse| wyjllkie, with his blaring, fresh | Mrs, W. E. Odell is hostess. Miss | : | once in the Hudson Te-|power winton diesel gives & 10% | fnajana voic s Dlaring, {resh| American creed. Davenpart, mafi-|Robert B. Forrest, son of Mr. C.|game will be played be Helen J. -Davis will lead 'the de- gattas at Poughkeepsie. L sarisidtia Bodel. ndiana voice, enjoys giving that|aging editor of the magazine, qun E. Forrest of Rapid City, S. D. and Douglas at Firem ALASKA EVANGELIZATION Ulbrickso th 0t g spe answer when a heckler from the|; votional petiod. SOCIETY rickson wore the hat whenhs.s Three double staterooms and two | gay, e i his job and went to work for|will take place tomorrow after- 6 o'clock. friday, 7:90 pm. — Epworth (Native " loas)” Washington oarsmen won the Te-| R ke ol Bl R anto- | T pops: e question, and it willkie for President early this| noon at 5:30 o'clock in Me m,,,,,h_ Lebgue party. GEORGE H. LOVELESS ceut” Paughteciis Togiae: dations for six pedple. WEE e Jan i be | spring. |tan Methodist Church. e Missiondry-th-Otfarge - b Hp' Hhat: ‘wha" piircliséed’ by he%:;ce“:hflxi:;:’;:m ‘Vlvll}:;c;dg;\ ‘;;; “I tried to tell him I thought m:\ The Rev. G. Edward Knight wm J mUREECI'ION LUTHERAN 2:00 p.m—Sunday School. Morgan two years ugo from Los|,ci (oo that 18; oot was making a serious mistake.”| deliver the vows in the presence | CHURCH 3:00 p.n.—Afterncon Bervice. ~ Angeles department store man Ar-|. o 0% arge COrporations| says willkie, of close friends and members of | “In the heaft of the clty for the | Fiiday, 3:90 pm. — Children's ougias fhur ‘Letts sanely run are efficient, and give Worth Half a Million the” Bride’s Tamilly. { Thearts of the city” lclase, < ¥ . S . 'Likes Country management ~an opportunity to| \yillkie is careless of clothes| Miss Helen Gordon will be Miss | - Main' anld Third Sts. All are weltome at the vae ervices Morgan, who i making his first |0 e }’l“b“‘ '.’: *;‘,"l‘“"“ prices, | and hair. He admits he thinks an|Boggan’s only ottendant and Mr.| Trespass‘ng REV. JOHN E. CAUBLE, Pastor | Gospel Mission, '6n Willoughby op- | Alaska trip, likes the coutitry, and|""€"¢ SRTICE i Indiana twang and shabbiness of | Clifford B. Anderson will be best 9:45 a.m.—Stinday School. posite the Alaska Native Brother- | - Notiees for - this church column |needs a rest after finishing his last “i' ’;"‘0"“” sibetingod 2 jdress is an asset in his business. | man. i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, Li- | 1504 Hall. must be received by The Empire picture, “Boom Town,” so Hollywood Wiikle: KDOWE A CO.‘P‘"“ ionfHe owns up to a joint fortune| After the ceremony a wedding GEORGE BROS. turgy and Sermon, Holy Gospel for Hot later than 10 o'clock” Saturday | Will have to'move up its “return by | eficlency stems from one-man Of|with his wife of a half millioa|supper will be held at Percy's Cafe FARM | 0 ine.” # small-group decisions. By many| B . 4 the eighth Sunday after Trinity, morning to guarantee ‘change of :ht’ 15th!deadline,” and the easy go-| J' " © "L\ celf is o one-man dollars. with covers being laid for sixteen D 1 Matthew 7:15-23. Sermon sublect, sermon topics, ete. ng:Frank Morgan of the screen will e e | A man of brutal candor, yet hefriends. i i b of Spiritual Dangers.” SaLYALION fi i continue his easy goinig cruise of | boss Of the system he runs, a sys-|is full of all the tricks of the ora-| A B ynamue B ashng 'rg:n &5 invited fo_come AR DOUGLAS CATHOLIC cmm Alaska with perhiaps just a ittle bit|tem spread through ten operating| iorical trade, a political “it” man|subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- | [l Everyday! Be Careful! and share ln this hour:of worship. Willoughby ~ Ave. 00" 5.m.—HOIy Mass. of stud here and there to take up the | COMPpanies into several states. | Who bowled over a presidential|pire__the paper with the largest | 6:30 pm—The Luther League| gunday— - stack. | And yet this same Willkie is a pnomination with a crew of ama- guaranteed_circulation. ! . —————— passionate believer in the Federalte I will meet, Cars will léave the| 2:30 pm—Praise meeting. ST. LUKE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCH s, church promptly at that hour and| 6:00 p.m—Sunday School. No' ser¥ice ' tomorrow. . system of government with maxi-| «It's not me; it's the trend!” the meeting' will be held at the| 7:30 pin-—Salvation Meeting. g st "Ew pHERSB“RG iR a1 i and Thays Willkie's e i e S atve ‘Gospel Ber - HALIBUT AREA Cholr Tel , G " s ! Leader. umfi.fi.fi.flhm. IS E Y-" dimmed by nationally operated - (los‘“fil S Ix HOLY u_nnn CATHEDRAL | Thursday, '1:30 pm. — uomc} 10:30 a.m~Bunday ‘Sehool. SHIP corporations, transport lines, diS-I [] B PAL League Meeting. 7:30_p.n.—Evening Service. tribution systems. | Borih moa ol Strests Friday, 1:80 p.m—Holiness Meet-| weqnesday, 7:30 pmi. — Prayer Willkie says the problem of | VESSELS DO(K THE ‘VERY REV. CHARLES | 0% Meeting. ; Machmery Inslalled Al- | America often nas been big busi- | ’ All are welcome at these meetings.| " mmyreday 3:30 pm—Children's ness’ abuse of its powers, but that | ‘| Officers ih charge: Adit. and M. ' oot ¥ aska Product Declared |now ivs the problem of big gov-| With halibut fishing in this area ! ernment abusing business. | closing tonight, six halibut - vessels Stanley Jackson. Gospel Sunshine Program over' KINY’ 6:15 pim., Tuésdays, Thurs- All are invited to attend these services' held in the Mission Build- Betmon days ‘and saturdays. b ] BETHEL MISS| CHAPEL BY THE LAKE ASSEMBLY OF '&:‘p Highiway at Fritz Cove Corner | 121 ‘Main Street Rev., JOHN'A. ‘GLASSE, Mifiister | wal’l! E. BAKER No regular sesdions during the m summertime; ‘bt spéstal eetings' Buriday” services from time to timé ‘as antounced 10:00 . nm4um.y School: , |if tms paper. 11:00 @, = !Morning’ Worship. TR b g P Ajt: Stanléy Jhékson ‘will e “the Suhuriha to The Daily Alaska speaker. | Empire—the paper with' the lnfilt pm. —Ev ngelistic ' Bervice. "paid circulation. ‘depdrture was hast- emd upon rcceim ‘of ‘wora that Her ;nther Willianmi E. Feefo is quite il} abcording 6 'a’ wire reéceive NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTER[AN "|the ‘Alaska Peat Moss Company, udmsuymmbufi Loses But Wins His argument stems from his fight with Dave Lillienthal, an- other Indiana boy who made good, but in the New Deal with TVA. Willkie fought TVA because it in-| vaded his Tennessee public util- ity zone. He argued there's no soap for either consumer, government, or private corporation if you have| two sets of power plants and powtr lines serving the same communi-| ties, And in the heat of the fight, Wll‘]‘ Congress pouring more and "“"*’i millions into TVA, he proposed to sell oyt. Suspicious, New Deulersl took a deep breath, backed a na- tional power policy committee and | renewed the scrap. Eventually, they decided Will-| Best on Market Petersburg’s new peat industry will be in full operation by fall, according to Chief Forest Ranger Josiah M. Wyckoff, who arrived here today on the steamer Alaska. Horace P. Chapman, President of spéiit a week in Petersburg recently. Sopfie’ delay in getting the machin- ery in gefting the machinery in opération made it impossible to miké 'the "first shipments while Chdpman was present, Wyckoff n the pasls of samples submit- et to Ilbol"vltofluf in the States, the Petersburg peat has been pro- hounced superior to any now on the market. Wyckoff said the mar- at the Juneau Cold Storage were| unleading the last of their xaguns‘ atches today. Those coming in, getting an aver- age of around 8.70 and 8.75 cents a pound for their fish, were, the Tern 6,000 pounds; Addington 10,000; Cur- lew 2,000; Fane 1,700 and the KIAZ'I‘ 2,100. —— - ‘Smokeless Powder Is To Be Made | ed yéstetday his condition was some- | what improved. — e SLATER IMPROVING | 3. M. Slater former head of the | Douglas ‘Fisheries Company ‘who was | taken ‘south In ‘a critical conditfon |1ast week is pow -ofr the Toad to re- 'covery according to word received nere {rom Parkland Wash, his Mme ———————— 'M1ss ERICKSON 18 LEA kie ‘meant business. Thus Wendell | Willkie lost the fight, but he won a war, “His constant shrieking was wortn BARBER RLANNING 10 JOW AIR FORCE| oo, o commemyenin, "~ supposed to have said. Daorgeoehm bll'ber at Brownie’s| For ‘the government paid $78,- -hqp on fipfllw has the|600,000 to Willkie to abandon TVA territory — $30,000,000 more Oehrta was to leave today for ot N | St. Plul anesov.a to join the air MAY WE TO0T We have done no advertising lately on WELDING For the simple reason that FRANK PLISKA Is so good he is kept busy night and day His satisfied customers advertise for him. RICE & AHLERS (30 ‘l’hhdmdfranklln “ hip Meet” Wllm v/!&l“"“f and Worship Meet |ket was virtually untimited. WASHINGTON, July "13.—Con- struction of a $30,000,000 plant in the Louisville, Ky., industrial area, to produce smokeless powder is reported agreed upon by the War Department and the DuPont Pow- der Company. B SRS B AL, Empire Classifieds Pav! # G-E ACTIVATOR gives Long Life fo © PERMADRIVE MECHANISM gives Long Life to washer. ® RUBBER-MOUNTED G-E MOTOR is quiet, efficient. ® PORCELAIN-ENAMEL TUB is handiome, easy to clean. ® ONE-CONTROL WRINGER . . . stops and reverses rolls, applies and releases pressure, automatically tilts drambonrd. ® PERMANENT LUBRICATION. ® QUIET WASHING OPERATION. ® GUARANTEED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC. Quick-emptying pump at slight e $5 Down, §5 per Mo. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 61§ REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chotr Director. : fl Lind, Ses\:tle barber, was to e |leave for Juneu wday to re;zlwe | Qehrts” ?! CZECHS IN II.ASKA -Blovakian ' citizens in ‘Jensen wfimm Ornon and Alaska ‘moved m ofderéd to’ register with tef J, Chastek, Ozech Consul in | Seattle. Hedds of families and chil- drefi' ‘ore ‘than 18 years old ‘afe nqulred to file their registration. ‘ Ohéstek 'said ‘personial documents d age) sueh 4 passports, birth ‘and bap- : ; Wi , ‘ g ! [ tistiial certtifidates, marriage certi- : ve I y ! P 1 + |/|tientes, military papets‘and domicile P ' certificates’ would ‘be' required for mmmm CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. cost. e the latest in wa