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e HOLY < FRINITY OATHEDRAY | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7 3 T Cmonscements {68 LIGHT PRESBY- CHURCH and Worship NORTHERN RIA Welcome Meet” Franklin at JOHN A. GLAS! SCHMIDT, RY DAV Sunday sessions worship. See thi column Empire urday change of Notices for tnis caurch hust be recelved by The not later than 10 o' morning guarantee sermon topics, etc “Where Fourth %, Minister Chorister Organist Infor- to REV. GEORGE CAROL BE 9:45 am mal summertime 11:00 Morning our wdvertisement page CHURCH OF SCIENTIST services will in the First Church of jentist, Juneau, on Fifth streets, The subject wi Only Cause and Crea- FIRST CHRIST, hodl Sunday be held at 11 am Christ, § and Main God the am display on for dets be tor 10:00 am—< Wednesday RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, “In the heart ot the city he ts of the city” Main and Third Sts Katherine ~ Torkelson—Organist. 9:45 am.—Sunday School 11:60 Morning Worship, tury ermon. The Festival of Holy Trinity. Sermon subject Mystery Holy Trin- day School tor monial T for the Christ in church open Wednesday 0 4 Wednesday bu room is afternoons from nd after tk vening meeting is cordially invited to services and visit the t iidin to 0’ € am q and attend these reading room public of the 6:30 will meet Choir nin Junior p.m.—Luther League PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONS Chapel by the Lake am.-Sunday School, intende young people of community Wednesday adults at rehearsal A 9:45 under cordial extended the a1l invitation 1 is to worship church {1 gener public in this MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH West 8th and E Sts, phone 782 Manse 740 8th Street WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Res. 841 West 9th St., phone 781 Arthur Demmert—Organist. “Put on the whole armour God Church 10:00 11:00 r way e invited to at- tenu Worsnip Tak the Chapeladies third Tuesday. keeping with Sunday at to Other meet the first and of each month, in timely notices given In other columns of this paper, Cub Boy Scouts meet on Frid evenings with Clarence Wittanen, nip service every in: Gospel of Services: a.m.—Church am. — Divine Worship. the is taken from the p hteous shall hold on Job 17:9. p.m.—Divine “To Whom Are ed Text, “Ye are household of God.” Monday, 7:00 meeting. Wedne: meeting School on e ARLO M. ANDERSON, Presiding . Elder ODD FELLOWS HALL 7:30 pm-—Talks by local sionaries . y 7:30 mon, Ser- Relat- of the 2:19. Cub Scout worship. mis- You Eph CATHOLIC CHURCH pm Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juncau Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, Pastor First Sunday after Pentecost and Feast of the Most Holy Trinity 0 a.m.—Holy Mass. ) am—Holy Mass struction. 7:30 p.m.— Prayer METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD KNIGHT, Pastor Mrs. H. R. Sprague—S.S. Supt. 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser-| Miss Ruth McVay—Pianist and followed by Benediction of | Choir Director. i anid P 6 10:00 am.— Sunday School. Thursday, June 12 ;| period of study and worship. o5 “Chitts 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. 8.4 Rev, and In- mon A SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | CHURCH | Corner Second and Main Strects PASTOR M. L. MILES, Minister Ernst Oberg, Sabbath School for old and Director, young Saturday morning at 10 o'- Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. ‘Llock Church service at 11 o'clock Miss Kathleen Carlson, Director| During the summer months the Junior Choir. 1Wt‘dm- ay evening bible study Sunday services: | group will meet at 8 o'clock. 8:00 2.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.~—Holy Communion and Fourth and Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES RICE. Dean | Orgunist and Choir | | The Auke Bay Bible Study Group Confirmation. Bishop Rowe will| meets every Tuesday evening at 8 preach at this service. oclock at the home of William The Sunday School has closed for | Walker. Visitors are cordially in- » summer vacation, Sunday in September. tk first | instructor. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL, except Beginners and Primary who meet 9:45. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL Informal sessions of song, Scripture and story for summertime. 11:00 MORNI A one.hour ERMON MUSICIAN WORSHIP summertime se Facing the Mrs Hoas Realities of Life. Dudley Reynolds Public Cordially Invited Seacesstseaesssssses SS S STESELLEL LTSS | BRINGING UP FATHER to open the vited to attend. Pastor M. L. Miles,| ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) C RGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 2:00 p.m-—Sunday School. All| clildren are welcome at this class on Willoughby opposite the Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall. BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121 Main Street RALPH E. BAKER Pastor Sunday services: 10:00 a.m.—Sitnday School. Class- all | es for | 11:00 a.m, — Morning Worship. INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS MAYGODOWN | Committee Working on Increased Tax Scheme WASHINGTON, June 7. — The | House Ways and Means Committe: indicated today that the present come tax exemptions of $800 for sin- gle persons and $2,000 for married E angelistic services. p.m.—Prayer meet- 7:45 pm Tuesday, ing Friday p.m.—*“Christ’s Am- young people. THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. Sunday ADJT. AND MRS, S. JACKSON (Officers in charge) 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m—Salvation Meeting. Tuesday, 7:00 pm.—Boy Scouts under leadership of Donald Vertin. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. — Home League; 7:00 pm—Guard Parade under leadership of Mrs. R. B.| Lesher. \ Friday, 6:00 pm-Young Pen-‘ ple's Meeting; 7:30 p.m.—Holiness Meeting, The message of the Salvation Army, “Jesus Christ is able to save| from the power of sin, the mastery| of appetite ar.d the fear of death” | | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMAN FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY| At the Church of Christ, ‘Scien-| ist, on Sunday the subject 18| “God the Only ‘Cause and Creator.”| The following excerpts from the| Lesson-Sermon are taken as fol-| lows: From the Bible: By the word n(‘ the Lord were the heavens made;| and all the host of them by the| breath of his mouth. For he spake and it was done; he commanded, and it stood rasl\ (Psalms) From Science and Health with| Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: Everything in Got universe expresses Him. He is di- vine Principle, Love, the universal| cause, the only creator, and there is no other self-existence. He is all-inclusi and is reflected by all that is' real and eternal and by nothing else. He fills all space, and it is impossible to conceive of| such omnipresence and individu- ality except as infinite Spirit or Mind. (Page 3vl) | committee |of business matters couples might be lowered in the three and one-half billion dollar tax bill mow in committee. The Committee voted tentativel to apply the present exemptions to | curtaxes which are levied on top of normal taxes. The tax is four percent. The Treasury Department has pgzested levying on top of this a Stiff schedule of surtaxes sarting with the first dollar of taxable in- comre. Chajrman Doughton of the id, “We might let the begin lower." > SOAP BOX DERBY TRIAL RUN TO BE HELD MONDAY EVE A trial run ror nll completed Soap Box Derby cars will be held Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock on the 12th Street ‘coun: weather permitting, | General Chairman John L. Cauble | announced today An impromptu cars last Thurs present norm.cl I normal ta test run by thres ; evening attract | ed a large crowd to the course. Dflllfil AS VISITORS ARE TO TAKE RESIDENCE lllld‘, Dewey' Dore, brothe | Mrs. Elton” Engstrom, and William | Dore, a nephew, were arrivals here on the Yukon from Vancouver, | Wash, They may locate permanent-| ly on the channel and are taking! résidence in the former Runquist Apartments on St. Ann’s Avenue - COUNCIL MEETING Semi-monthly meeting of Douglas City Council is scheduled for next Monday night. A variety await the sion. - HERE FOR SUMMER Capt. and Mrs. G Baggen have taken residence Douglas, moving here yesterday occupy orge in to |one of the Kilburn Fourth Street | apartments, St Al Douglus Church || Services Notices for this cnurch coluran must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |morning to guarantee change of | sermon topics, ete. DOUGLAS GOSPEL SERVICES PAUL BLAKE, THOMAS ROBERTS Evangelists (Undenominational) Sunday and Wednesday at 7:30 pan. in the City Council chambers.| A hearty invitation is extended to all. |ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No service tomorrow, | DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCEH ‘ 8:30 am.—Holy Mass. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘ Douglas, Alaska | WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister “Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Church services: 1:30 p.m.—Church School. 2:00 p.m.—Divine Wership. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 30 p.m.—Evening Service, Sub- ject, und Recompenses.” Wednesday, 7:30 meeting. All are welcome at these services; in the Mission Building. r S 2 BIJY DEFENSE BO | | | | p.m.—Prayer S BOY-THAT WLIZ A LONG WALK BACK, FROM TH' DOCTORE OFFICE AND [T'S = THIRST Y- g Clab BY GOLLY VERY COLD-BUT ms BETTER THAN > Syndicate, Inc -IT ISN'T THIN'— World nghts “The Lord—A God of Law %~ Baggen is owner and captain u[ the cannery tender Sampson which will be in the service of |m Douglas Fisheries Company again this season. ... MOVE Bill Windsor and family who were living in the Kilburn Fourth Street| apartment building, yesterday transferred to his Third Street apartments for their residence. S e DANCE TONIGHT LCouglas Eagles are sponsoring a dance in their hall to be given fo- night as another of the Island's weekly social functions. wards and his orchestra will fur-} nish the music. Everyone is invited to attend. T EE Y ON BOAT TRIP Mr. and Mrs: Albert Schrammen left yesterday in their fishing boat Aurora for a several days’ outiag trip. .o WARNERS RETUR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner re- turned home last night in their own little boat after a round trip to Tenakee Springs. .- WANTED—WANTED Responsible person or family to rent Shitanda Apts. as caretaker. Attractive proposition for regular party. Phone Red 725 between 6 and 7 p.m. adv. (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS Saturday-Sunday "'THE GREAT McGINTY" [ e S A A 2 llmml villlin’ [III House Ways and Means% 5= Glen Ed-| INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY GROUP ENRCUTE NORTH Full Commlssnon fo Meet Here-Due Tuesday on S.5. Alaska The full American Tnte: | Highway Commission with | retary is due here on the | Alaska on Tuesday for a in Juncau. Those enroute here | Gov. Thomas Rigss. | G. Magnuson, Donald James W. Carey and | Howard MacGowan. Gov. Gruening, the other member meet them here | This will be the ‘ll\l Commission n dian members will not . M(Corm|(ks Honor Major G. Baker at Afternoon Affair Approximatel, nation ' its stean meeting ol are former Rep. M Ernest will first me Juneau attend 75 persons called mick heme on 12th en the he meet Major al Selective who is in with Terri- tive Service arrang Alaskan dr for the affair bombers from [ 3aker, Natio onnel offi workin Service P the Territory al Dir John McCorm ments for inducting tees. S 2l guest were fli rom the Anchorage. The room were attractive beautiful tulip: {ing the hostess in Jane Alexander - and of the McCormick home with a profusion of and gladioli. Assist- serving were Miss Miss Etolin Coul- mes Stella You: — e 'Pelersburg Pioneer Passes Away Today At I.otal Hospnal John Wabhl, nhllémr‘l from | tersburg, passed away at St. Ann’s spital late this forenoon. He had n brought to the Hospital from the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka where he had been for the last six months Mr. Wahl was 78 years old. He m in Norway and only relatives are believed to be in Tacoma and a nephew n last evening enroute to (In \\ d on the Yuknn The remains at the W. Carter Mortuary. Fune angements will be announced later, —,e— . Missing Sthoolboy Found; But Stillon the Loose arles from his home here May 28, the last day school, Portland Island, six miles from Auk |Bay, between Coughlin Island and | Admiralty Island, according \xrpml received by the Marshal's Of- fice. ‘The modern Tom Sawyer was seen on the island yesterday, but he ran into the woods when a boat ap- i proached. A skiff which he had bor- rewed from Auk Bay was found on the beach, of Mrs. Gregory fo Give Breakfast Sunday Morning Mrs, Katherine Gregory will be nestess at a late breakfast tomor- row at the Baranof Hotel. The af- fair will be for Mrs. Ralph W. Du- senbury who arrived on the Yukon last night and for Mrs. N, Lester Troast who is leaving soon to make her home in Auchm'ul;c — e ATTU TRABER IS DUE HERE SUNDAY Fred Schreder, trader on the far- thest of the Aleutian Islands, Attu, i a passenger for Juneau on the steamer Baranof. He is returning (o his remote island home after a visit Outside. Pe- sur- | Harry O'Brien, 14, who disappeared | ~ has been found on| to al MOOSELOSE TODOUGLAS LAST NIGHT ‘slanders Get Eleven Hits, Including Homer—Next Game on Sunday Results Last Night Dcuglas 5, Moose 2. SCORE BY INNINGS: 3456 1 3010— ) 0 0 0— 7—TL 5 2 12 00 ic 00 Coming out of a slump, suffered in the early part of the game last | nizht at the Juneau Firemen's Base-| ! Park, the Douglas Red Coats b a total of 11 hits, including| izzling home run by “Rusty” Rus tad to defeat the second-place Mo | nine 5 to fair-sized crowd. | The twe innings went coreless, and also was almost rained when a heavy mln'.\]l stopped me s. The con-| played in the quick time of | one hour and 35 minutes, this in-| cluded time out for rain. Pitcher Mark Jensen gathered in 11 strike- during the game letting the score only in the third canto. Mccse Score First ‘lh( beginning of the contest look-| ed like anether victory for the Moos team when they drew first blood nll a couple of hits, the damaging blow was made by the trusty bat of Joe ow, who drove in Red Shaw and Smith, but after that Jensen blank- ed the elub out. Douglas bats out the ¢ test outs Mcose then got to work and before long Lefty Smith for the | Moeose pitching aff suffered a se- ries of setbacks. This happened when Niemi and Graham hit to get on base in the fourth inning, then came 1C sy ng ‘Rustad who poled an tra-l homer over the left field fence to add three runs to » score putting the Douglas team| d 4 to 2 never to be threatened| in during the game. | | The fifth run was made in the ixth inning when Niemi again hit,} getting his third for the day and batting a thcusand pe played game with ¢ chalked up. Mogs with the absenc which slowed tiem up ¢ This win puts th2 Dou two games in the lead f ctal t I | title for The Dol Sunday ainst the Following is last 1 BOX SCC s handizapped players| stong | 1gue in u. | ht’s hox score: | ORE | = 800 €0 0 0D €0 €0 €O = i Douglas— } Willey | Stewart 1f | Erskine ss, | Jensen, p Andrews 1b | Roller 2b Stragier 3b Niemi, cf Graham rf | Rustad ss Culbertson rf 0 1f 0 0 0 1 | ‘)‘ ‘Total { Moose Shaw cf, 2b F. Schmitz 2b, ss Grummett, ¢ Snew 1b J. Schmitz ss, 1b Rodenberg 1f Sturrcck 3b Hasu rf 3mith p Stewart cf 1| E| (] muua;gi - WL NN w OSmcroccoNMOoOREE | wleoencee ~|lcocercocoo Total 5 Summary—Stolen bases, Snow 2,! Stewart, Erskine; 2-base hit, Stew- irt; Home run, Rustas on balls ff Jensen 3, Smith 2; strike-outs, by Jensen 11, by Smith 3; passed balls, Tirummett; umpires, Metcalf at the Jlate and Shepard on the bases; corer, Gaffney. Time of game: 1 our i.nd 35 mlnutes HARRY KRANETO LEAVE BUNDING ‘FOR ANCHORAGE Harry J. Krane, Foreman of La- sor in the Custodian Service, will leave Juneau Monday after 10 years ) service in the Federal Huilding here. Krane is achpum, another posi- tion in Anchorage. 2 By GEORGE McMANUS DADDY- YOL! DRANK THE MEDICINE THE DOCTOR LEFT ERS i 'BAD WEATHER |local PAA office. Bad weather the Interior D for the delay. An Electra from the' 0! this afternoon. THE WEATHER By 'the U, §. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU June and Forecast for Juneau and viciniy, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Fartly cloudy and not much change in temp ure tonight Sunday with possibly light showers Sunday; lowest temperatur night about 50 degrees, highest Sln(lav 64 degrees; gentle winds. ¥ Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Panlv cloudy tonight day with possibly light showers Sunday; not much change perature; gentle to moderate southeasterly winds, Fore of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alnskat Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: Moderate southeasterly wind partly cloudy with possibly lecal rain; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinch- inbrook: Moderate southeasterly winds, local show Cape Hinchin- brook to Resurrection Bay: moderate northeasterly winds, loeal show- ers; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: Moderate to fresh easterly southeasterly winds, local rain. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 1011.9 58 72 SE 12 4:30 am. today 1012.9 51 96 Calm 0 Noon today 1011.5 56 6 sw 4 RADIO REPORTS able and in to Time Weather Cloudy Showers Cloudy TODAY 4:80am. Precip. 4:30am tempt. 2¢hours Weather 25 0 Cloudy 49 o0 Pt.Cld 39 0 0 0 Max. tempt. ln'it 24 hours Lowest Station temp. Barrow Fahbanks Nome Dawson Anchorage Bethel St. Paul Lutch Harbor Cordova Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Prince George Edmonton Seattl Portland Pt.CI Pt. Cldy Pt.Cld Clear Pt.Cldy Clear Showeis Pl PL.Cl Clou Pt.C o [ 0 66 4 69 66 0 08 01 n Showe: WEATHIER SYNOPSIS Due to the passage of a frontal trough northwestward along toe Gulf of Alaska rain hal fallen during the previous 24 hours from Southeast Alaska to Kodiak Island. Rain had also fallen over the Kuckokwim Valley and the Bristol Bay area but partly cloudy or clear skies prevailed generally elsewhere over Alaska, The greatest amount of precipitation was 45 hundredths of an inch which was recorded at Ketchikan. The temperatures continued warm over tae interior of Alaska and Fairbanks r pdrted the highest maximum tem- ture of 80 degrees yesterday a terncon Scattered to broken uds with moderately low ceiling and good visibilities prevailed over the Juneau-Ketchikan airway this morning. The Saturday morning weathe rt indicated a low center of 29.53 inches was located 5 degrees north and grees west and was expected to slowly fill during the ne: 24 hour: A second low center of 2940 inches was located at 48 degrees north and 162 degrees west and the frontil trough from this storm ed from this center eastward to 4) degrees north and 150 west and thence southward and wes southwestward into lo tudes and was expected to move ajoui 600 miles northeastw: ing the next 24 hou A high pi ure center of 30.42 located at 32 degr north and 137 degrees west and a extended northeastward to Vancouver Island. Juneau, June 8 — Sunrise 3:55 a.m., sunset BISHOP ROWE I5 T0 PREACH, HOLY TRINITY The Rt. Rev. P. T. Rowe, D. D. Departure of northbound Bishop of Alaska, arrived in Juneau PAA - Lodestar Seattle last night on the Yukon. The B?v\-hcp delnged two hours until noon today | 5. k.n8 his annual official visita- dbcard 3§ %Y tion to the parishes in Southeast according to word received by the Alaska, and will preach and admin- Infjster Confirmation in Holy Trinity reason | cathedral tomerrow ’fl. the 11 o’clock service. (- at pr 150 de- extend deg rd dur- inches v high crest 9 p.m IN INTERIOR DELAYS PLANE the from was was given as Interior is scheduled to land here| BUY DEFENSE Look Here, Folks! OPEN ALL NIGHT Percy Has Thrown the Key Away? It's in the Channel K. OPEN ALL NIGHT-Every Nigh! PERCY’S CAFE PHONE 94 A AR s, MORE THAN A MILLION WOMEN pr Cook Electrically The modern ELECTRIC RANGE has simplified the art of cooking, And mod- ern electric cookery is at its best on a GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE . . . EQUIPPED WITH “HI- SPEED CALROD.” REMEMBER: Genuine “CALROD” is found only on General Electric Ranges Prices start at $89.95—TERMS ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER (0. PP}ONE 616 %mmmmmmmqlllminmnmmmnnnunmmunmm~

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