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HALF TON TINFOIL 1S SOUTH School Conlributors ed hy Phillips for Suc- cessful Drive kanks has been seift of A. B Juneau school Phillips of schools, ,at the tin foil Hospital that 1279 all ent children erintenden ing of for the C Mr. Phillips pounds of tin foil gathered on Gastineau Channel ent to Seattle for the Orthopedic Transportation from the school to the docks and on‘the ship to Se- attle was donated Start To Save During | these times,” Phillips in his letter to parents, are apt forget or neglect institutions that are repairing brok- «n children.” He urges parents therefore start immediately to save waste ma- terial for the drive to:continue un- til this time next year. Tin foil from cigarettes, candy bars, lea packages, tooth paste and other tubes should be pul away, not thrown away ’ The tinfoil drive asks for no cash donations, just waste. Soon the annual penny drive for the Hospi- tal will be conducted in Alaska and at that time all residents may cc tribute to the upkeep of the char ity hospital. By putting sup- clos- drive I annual pedic report the W work Mr ‘we says to our to way tinfoil and keep- ing it for next year's drive, Juneau residents may be paying for the health of their own child in the fu-| ture; they may be straightening the | rpines of nieces or nephews; they may be replacing a useless Ieg with Crossword Puzzle Abraham's birthplace Kind of bean . Metal 4 Bnd) of water ACROSS . Boy French city L Obstruction . Unclo: poet Ditconcert . Biblical priest Serpent Mechanical A ln lrhs direction bar 5L rce Drink slowly . Cleaning Savage di Lea ned Clu 8 v ¥ Oklahonia Waistcoats . vandal Harden Tilt . Seaweed 63. Peat cutter: Scoteh Stikworm 5. Old times: poetic Park in the Rockles Clique Made certain Remins Botch . Clamping e ?llfll%fllfll ul///d % l HII 7/l YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED (Paid Advertisement) |a healthy hank-! Sduman normal limb for a neigh- friend Contributions Listed School contributions to the tin foil drive were as follows, with Miss Swanson’s second grade class ana the Kindergarten getting the same prizes because they were so close: In the grade school Kmdmumtnn 190 pounds; Miss anigle, 44; Miss Hanson, 37; Yates, 38; Miss Swanson, Monson, 65%, Miss Mey- | Miss Abrahamson, 48%, Miss Jones, 7 Miss Foster 59; Mrs. Webster, 3 Miss Boyd, 8; Mr. Williams ; Miss Olson, 42; Miss Johnson, 33; Miss Maland, 43 Mr. Dtyden 40; with total of 1038.75 In the bor or Miss Green, a High School: Miss Tillot- gon, 11; Miss Ringstad, 10%; Miss Harpole, 75%, Miss Johnson, 16; Mr. Hodwalker, 9; Mrs. Phillips, 3% Miss Poulin, 11; Mr. Harmon, 167 with a total of 1525 Others include the Native School, 4; Catholic School, 227 Catholi Daughters, 12%; Douglas School, 49; for a total of 88 The grand total is 1279.26 pounds.| e e ART UGGEN LEAVES ; FOR SOUTH TODA Art Uggen left this morning for Seattle where he will undergo treat- ment for a cataract of the eéye, planning to be away for about a month. While he is South, Mr. Uggen will look after business for the Alaska Music Supply Company and Mrs. Uggen will conduct the business here, e —— SONOTONE | hearing aids for the hard of hear-| ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rag Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg.| Phone 636. - et NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing alr route from Seattle to Nome, on sale ay J. B. Burford & Co. adv. e ————— The Dally Alaska @npire nas the iargest paid circulation of any Al- wska newspaper. BEUBB RaE [RIo[clk]Y] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Paleness . Masculine nickname . Talk enthusi- astically Department 18 rance . Shriveled . In addition to . Dismounted . Mature . Maltreat . Stamping form . At no time DOWN 1. Mass of bread 2. Part of a church . Accumulate . Surgical thread Plece of turt dislodged by a golf stroke . Measure of . welght . Voiceless gentleman . Medieval hood . Bowling score . Longed . Son of Agamemnon Histofical eriod 48. Falters . Fifst bishop > of 4 Across Foot covering Ringlet 4 ler{ " animai % Boss take . %::n‘n}s' % sandpiper WALTER T BT i | ! P. SHARPE Candidate for COMMISSIONER OF LABOR BORN IN N Notices for this church column must _ be - received by The Bmpire * not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee chenge of sermon topics, ete. THE METHOUDIST CHURCH Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg. “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR, Pastor Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, 10:00 a.m.—Church 8chool. Classes for all ages under experienced lead- ership 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. ermon by the pastor, “The Last Beattitude.,” The choir will repeat certain numbers of the Easter se- lections by special request. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. A young peoples meeting for young people. Leader, Miss Hazel Fields. 8 p.m.—Evensong. The pastor | will speak on “After Easter.” A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend our worship serv- ices, CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity ol the Blessed V. ML, J Pifth and Gojd Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J Pastar Sunday Masses: 6:00 a.m.~Holy Mass. 8:00 a.m—Holy Mass and In- struction. 9:00 a.m—Holy Mass. Soldiers' Special Mass. 10:30 am.—High Mass and ser- mon. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. 8:00 church. a.m~—Holy Mass MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH Corner West 8th and E'Ets. Manse, 740 8 St. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister “For life's fountain is within thy presence.” Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. Dave Willard, superintendent, as- sisted by Mrs. Kathrine Villoria and Miss Phyllis Ridley. 11:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. Children's sermon by the pastor: “The Watch” (object lesson). Text, “There is a time for every purpose and for every work.” Sermon by the pastor: “God’s promise of pow- er to you.” The choir is singing: “O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go,” by Matheson. The sacrament of bap- tism will be administered as also the Lord’s Supper. 7:30 p.m. — Sacred concert by Northern Light Chufch Choir, cello solo by Miss Shirley Ann Davis, and selections by the Methodist Church quartette. Tuesday, 4:00 pm. — Meeting of L. T. L's, director, Mrs. Hazel Dennis. 7:30 p.m.—Missionary meeting for serving at Manse. Tuesday, 10:30 p.m.—“A Quarter Hour of Meditation” over station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Church prayer service and Bible study. Thursday, 7:00 p.n.—Red Oross Class. Instructor, Ceorge’ Gom:= bert. Friday, 7:30 p.;n.——cholr rehear- sal at the home of Mrs. Clara Bar- low. Memorial Church welcomes you o her services. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ¢ SCIENTIST Sunday services Will be held at 11 am in the Fimt churéh of OME, ALASKA Resident of Territory—36 Years “Committed to Efficient Administration in Public Office.” PROVEN RECORD AS COMPETENT ADMINISTRATOR Democratic Primary—April 28, 1942 daily in Wi Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiffh and Main streets. The subject will b¢ “Are 8Sin, Disease and Death Real?” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for up to the age of 20 years. esday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- meeting. Sclence Reading Room | in church building. This room i open Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wednesaay evening meeting, ‘The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Fourth and Gold Streets Ernst Oberg, Organist and ghoir Dfrector. Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. Bunday services: 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, with Easter hymns and anthems. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Choir rehear- | sal. Friday, 2 p.m.—Guild meets residence of Mrs. S. Felden. at NOB'!‘IIEE'V LIGHT PRESBY- U TERIAN ' CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Franklin at Fourth Choir ' Direptor—George Schmidt. Acting p‘recmr-mss Merle Jan- T, Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 ‘am.—Sunday School. Dudley L. Reynolds, Gen. Supt. ip. Mrs, at ‘the organ. 11:00 am.—Didine Worship. The sermon subject is: “The Mathemat- ics of Life.” The Order of Rain- bow for Girls will be the special guests at this service. All friends are invited to attend. 4:30 pm.—The Aurora Borealis Club will meet in the Church par- for. The subject for discussions will be “Isn’t one religion as good as another?” Leader, Miss Betty Nordling. Friday, 1:30 p.m—The Martha Society will meet in the Church parlor for their social meeting. A dessert luncheon will be served Hostesses will be Mrs. Katherine Hooker and Mrs, George B. Rice. All, members are urged to attend. Carol Beery Davis JUNEAU CITY MiSSION (Interdenominational) 200 Block, South Franklin HANNAH KROGH, Supt. 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. I:l’b p.m.—Preaching service. 7:30 p.m.—Evening seérvice con- dueted by Rev. and /Mrs. Allan W. Pranz. Good, lively singing, a mes- sage from God's Word, and fellow- ship with others. Come- and join us, Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study class. You will enjoy this time of study with other Christians. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Oorner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake WILLARD E. BARROWS, Minister 10:30 a.m.--Sunday School. ‘The Worship Service will be held at' the Sunday School hour; 10:30 From Science and Health with| am. The devotions will be all to- gether; then, as the children bave their class work, Mr. Barrows will take the adults down to his cabin for, their service, whicll may be mbre like o Bible study, class and quite informal. Everybody is cor< dially invited. There will be no' evening serv- ice; .The Chapeladies meet the first and third Tuesdays of each month, |at 7:30 p.m, ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GHORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 2:00 p.m—Sunday School. Friday, 3:30 pm. — Childrens Cldss. All children are welcome at theése classes which are held in the, Alaska Natiye Brotherhood lllll on Willoughby, under the di- rection of Mrs, Loveless. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets PASTOR H. L. WOOD, Minister Mr 0:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for | THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ODD FELLOWS HALL 7:30 p.m.—Talks by local sionaries, BETHEL TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY. OF GOD Tabernacle at Fourth, corner of Franklin RALPH E. BAKER Pastor sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all. 11:00 ,a.m.—Worship. evening — Evangelistic mis- ! Sunday Service. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Cottage pray- er meeting. Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Meeting con- ducted by the OChrist's Ambassadors. A hearty invitation is extended all to attend the Tabernacle. young Saturday morning at 10 o'- clock. Church service at 11 o'clock. 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor |“In the heart of the city' for the [ hearts of the city” Main and Third Sts. | \ Organist — Miss Katherine [ kelsen. Fishermen’s Sunday. | 9:45 am.—Sunday School. Classes for children of all ages. 11:00 a.m—The Worship Service. Sermon by the Pastor, “Jesus and his Fishermen.” Choir an- !vhem: “Landsighting” or “Olav | Trygvason”, with words by Bjorn- | son and music by Grieg 6:30 p.m—Luther League for young people. Service men invited | Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.—Congrega- Hmmfl Fellowship Supper at | Church. Senior Choir to practice following supper. | Thursday, 3:45 p.m Class. Tor- Catechetical THE SALVATION ARMY i Willoughby Ave. ADJT. AND MRS. STANLEY JACKSON, Officers in Charge Sunday: 11:00 a.n.—Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.—Cub meeting. i Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scout { meeting, Don Vertin, scoutmaster. J Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Gixl Guard meeting. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class at home of Adjt. Stanley Jackson. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-| | ing. A cordial welcome is extended te all to worship with us. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY At the Church of Christ, Scien- tist, on Sunday the subject is The following excerpts from thi Bible: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God All things were made by him; «+and without him was not anything made’ that was made. (John). Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: If sin, sickness, death are as real as Life, Truth, from the same source; God must be their author. to destroy sin, sickness, and death; yet the Scriptures aver, “I am not come todestroy, but to fulfill” Is it possible, then, to believe that the evils which Jesus lived to destroy are real or the offspring of divine will? (Page 474) OLD-FASHIONED MISSIONARY ’ BAPTIST SERVICES 253 Gastineau Ave. Conducted by W. P. GRIFFIN 10:15 a.m.—Bible Class. ,11:00 2m. — Preaching "7:30 p.m.—Preaching. | Douglas Church Services Notlces ror tms cnurch column must be received by The Empire| not later lhan m o'clock Snturdav T UNDERSTBND MOV HENE & REAL ANTL- Q\%(()&EFT GUN ON THE LA 00 Nov WSITORS 2 TAKE TTHE ELBVATOR TOW 15T FLOOR QY WELK WP ONE FLIGHT, Meyaiwn - NBRD 8IRD Sabbath School for old and ST Sorioh S e \EETE BTN T Contameion POWNTS W EXTRY SFTY CENTS QL GNENE & SAMPLE 3 Bible Study Group will meet at| all| “Are’ Sin, Disease and Death Reul?"l Lesson-Sermon are taken from the| and | and Love, then they must all be| New Jesus came| the | | Service. | ‘mommg to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. SAINT ALOYSIUS' DOUGLAS 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 12:30 p.m.—Sunday School. CHURCH ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No service tomorrow. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION 10:00 a.m.—Sunday 'School, Hall, Henry Schlegel, superinten- dent. Experienced teachers for all classes. Come and bring -a friend. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DOUGLAS WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister 1:30 p.m.—Church School, 2:00 pm.—Divine Worship. iVANGELIZATION TIETY (Native Gospel Services) £5 GEORGE H. LOVELESS | Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 pm.—Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.— Prayer Meeting Thursday, Class. All services in Mission A 3:30 p.m.—Children's Building. City | | | are welcome at these| we | preach Salvation by God’s All Suf-| ficient Grace Through Faith in Jesus Christ. | IRl I 3 THREE IN AND FOURTEEN OUT ONFRIDAYP.M. | i | | | 1 Arriving in Juneau yesterday af-| ternoon from Seward <were Mrs. Dolly Krause, William Dortch and John Madison were Edward Haracich, Steve Mc- Cutcheon, Michael Haas, Stephen L. Houst, E. 8. Gull, William C. Carlson, Ens. M. I. Evgraoff, and| Pete Magoff. Passengers for Seattle were Hardy Leonard, Arthur Titrick, Henry Ruhl and Ernest A. Johnson. MARSHAL MAHONEY BRINGS PRISONERS FROM SKAGWAY| U | returned to Juneau Skagway with two must serve terms ail. | Adam B. Perrin, | larceny, was | Commissioner, O. E | Haines, to serve months in jail ‘ Carl Morgan, charged with drunk and disorderly conduct, 5 sen- tenced by U. S. Commiss ' Can- vas White, Skagway, to serve four ;nmnlhs and pay a fine of $25. today from prisoners who in the Federal charged with sentenced by 3. TRAVEL ON A P H |Fomar 1 Princess” | | > horas ™" LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle | | Princess Norah sails from Juneau April 5, 15 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC TR TN S TR | THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM. PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION { L |{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 * NIGHT 312 e S. Marshal William Mahoney | Those leaving here for Ketchikan | the | Kaimmer, Gordon P. Donely, James | { | | SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1942 K. HILDEE a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THE BLACK CAT’ and ‘HORROR ISLAND’ Federal Tax—D5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! L O as l -. el Effective April 6, emergency surcharge on all freight and passenger charges between Seattle and all points in Southeastern Alaska as well as locally between ports in Southéast Alaska is reduced to twenty percent-and between Seattle and all other ports in Alaska as well as locally between ports in Southeastern and ports west of Cape Spencer the emergeney surcharge is re- duced to twenty-five percent. FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION—CALL THE THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 H. O. Adams, Agent SERVING AUASKA Y YEAR 'ROUND NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY waters. s AND FOR RESERVATXO!VS RMATION CALL Agent Passenger ™. O HENRY GREEN, ght Phone 23 5 109 Freli e — ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alu;ka Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 18 18 10 18 18 0 10 10 13 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hawk Inlet Juneau -.$ 8 Sitka ... 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan 18 Pelican ... 18 Todd ... 18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonsh _ 10 Express Rate: 10 ctnls per pound—Minimum Charge 680 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan - Kasaan Wrangell Petershurg $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 .60 15.00 Kake Juneau $25.00 Kake ... Petersburg Wrangel) . Kasaan ... Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 FOR INFORMAT!ON ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An adgitional charge will be made for single passengers to Tlag stops. Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks Bethel Fairbanks, Alaska .8 76 Flat, Alaska ..... Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ... Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska _. Ophir, Alaska 39 48 Seattle, Wash., USA 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 5 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. NELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager | "PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS $118 132 18 126 99 12 $120 149 121 125 $112 83 10 $ 37 116 $ 88

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