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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA lMethoidist Chu;ch ' To Hold Musical Next Sunday Eve On Sunday evening the Metho-, dist Church is presenting a Palm Sunday musical in honor of the day. wards of tle for the V following Prut RI Lczéchoslov { Jtur A nto the cap- town bat- | of Kolomea "TWENTY-TWO ARE FOSTER & len the main Berlin-Lwow-Buchar- © the Bal : ; IN'TIATED l"TO féut: ratlway, 45 miles northeagt of| %6RIDSt @ 100-mile German ar L 4 g tween Vitebsk and Cha witz, ind: ting anoth s~ German report said the Sovie a8 £, 3 B P S ke T - s NEW YORK CU EI.KS lASI NIGHT ol (S RGN CRYRY DGR unable to gain ground, hov [Poland. Berlin said that heavy fighting is under way with advanc-| g vl Twenty-two candidates went'¢d Red Army formations in the| through the initiation last night at s . about 70 miles be- | To EASE MlSERY the Elks and following the lodge joy 1.we only 40 miles from Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds We Invite Your Inguiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request ‘DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK MABSHALL RB EXCHANGE BUILDING—SEATTLE 1 - A prelude to worship will be a piano work there was entertainment and of Czechoslovakia OF cz}li@' “'@fi @ olo by Mrs. Ruth Popejoy at 7:50 a puffet-lunch was served. o th rail line P {p. m. A mixed quartet consisting| Violin selections were played by | 4, oiner Berlin broad aid the | Run @% e: 1411 FOURTH AVENUE N womanly of Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Mrs. R. Milton Steinhardt of the Signal 8 fis hve thibwisl 16 #ifle dic o) charming R. Lister, Mr. Hrnest Enler and Mr., gorps, sccompanied at the plafio iy~ " < il o0 oo ang wp- V&F&P They Herb Waugh will be heard in sev- Ernst Oberg. George Troychak and| """ s eral numbers A womens’ ensemble of nine |voices will also sing. “The Palms” by Faure will be sung by Mr. Ehler. Mrs. Phyllis Langdon will be the gm st violinist 1¢ subject of the pastor’'s medi- tation w lll be “The King of Hearts.” The Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr., cor- dially invites the public and all music lovers to this hour of inspir- ing worship At the 11 o'clock morning ser- | vice, the children’s choir of 30 voices will sing the traditional ms” by Faure, and Mrs. Leigh 1t will sing “Calvary” by Rod- The public is extended a wel- > to this service. HUGE KING CRABS OF ALASKA TO BE CANNED,U.5.FIRMS Operations fo Be Exfensive According fo Fisher- ies Coordinator WASHINGTON, March 30. — The huge king crab of Alaska, measuring |to 50 inches, legs outstretched, will be canned exclusively by American | firms this year for the first time, the Office of Fisheries Coordinator announces. Before the war the Japanese caught king crabs in large quan- tities in’ the Alaskan waters and abeut 95 percent of the eanned crab meat sold in this country was sup- pned by Japan. | American king crab fisheries made | a start last summer to build further | this year. The Pacific American | ‘C"mning Company will be one of the firms packing the crabs commer- ! gially on Cook Inlet. ((AMPAIGN FOR OLD FELT HATS T0 END FRIDAY AT SCHOO! The campaign for old felt hats, 16 —44 | HOSPITAL NOTES Walter White has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital following medical care. B. M. Behrends Co. Quality Since 1887 (laim Willkie Hurt His Candidacy When He Urged Larger Tax Juneau Public Schools for the past two weeks, will end tomorrow, and the second floor of the high school looks like a down-at-heel millinery store, with all sorts of headgear rang- Jme from the chic to the strictly ¥ Cardl Ann Bacon has been ad- |utilitarian keep off the rain variety In many instances eMployees A€ | aitted to the Government Hospital. | are hanging onthe walls, The grade 1opping mad and in others person- el officials report the decline in | T e sphocl Blio. has. math: 8 Woil hatl, e 3 4 | which is a cooperative effort of the | T e \ihe| _ YOUR BROKEN LENSES ;e:udems in behalf of the Salvation % @ o oo . Eyes ; y investigation business. | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| Army. If any old hats have so far Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. | been overlooked, they can be turned Baby Judith Neal was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday as a medica} patient. (Continued trom rage One) hours \khen lhl sunck grabbers” ire most likely to indulge. which has been underway in the | land Bessarabia. !Coast Guardsman Warren Weaver played accordion and guitar duets | during the program. Kenneth Kihlman, initiated Mari chl 8, was presented with a certificate” last night for being candidate num- | ber 1,000 to join the local lodge. Those initiated were Elwin C. Scott, Ray L. Westfall, Harold R.| Smith, Edgar A. Bradley, George L. McGowan, P. E. Hilleary. Frank M. Hermann, William L. | Brown, Oscar E. Vienola, George L. | Hudson, George W. Rogers, Warren | L. King, Fred L. Turpin, George E. Troychak. | Warren G. Cooper, Gasper A. Per- rone, Harry Stonehouse, Howard C. | Korous, Roy J. Berggren, Donald | Hanebury, Daniel A. Ulery, and Paul R. Fribush. The candidates initiated were/ members of the Past Exalted Rulers’ Class. { New officers will be installed at' the meeting to be held next Wednes- ' day, April 5. 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Last night's Russian communique isaid that Russlan forces h: stormed across the Prut River gaging the defenders of Czernows REPAIRS ON COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747--JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL YOUR HOME the Bucovinian capital, in hand to hand fighting. This stronghold zm.dl strategic rail junction controls the supply lines in southern Rumania “0 ey Soviets On Drive Other Russian forces are drivin through the Carpathian foothills i Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv.'in tomorrow. is that Robert Sherwood, aywright, will be “kicked up- | stairs” when he finishes revamping | the overs branch of OWI. If the rumor is true, it's an upstairs boot! that few would mind because he will go to the President’s staff in the | White House, where he’ll help write | the President’s message: R e he NOTICE I, the undersigned, have | my interest in the Channel 1 Shop and will not be re- - for any debts contracted | ¢SAgnedJ SIGNE KARKI PLEASE 1 Rinse your milk bottles as soon as they are empty. Juneau Dairies, Inc. toward ‘ the northern frontier of Electra ALASKA COAS fLL SHOW Tci-iE'QA THAT TWO PLAY THIS GAME- HAT HAMMERING NEXT DOOR 1S GITTIN/ ON MY NERVES - Hawk An- Juneau..$8 §10 $18 $10 — Sitka ... 18 1 e i IF YOU'RE FINISHED Chichagot 18 13 1B 10 1 WITH }%L$0Hég/\g1§%fi: 7 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 GO d D Lt Pelican .. 1 18 nErX" SEVE IT=MINE IS A LITTLE Todd ........ 1: :g 10 :: TOO LIGHT FOR DRIV~ Tenakee .. 10 10 10 ING NAILS- Angoon .18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Juneau Skagway Express Rat, Round Trip Fare: Twice Excursion Inlet .. 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Hoonah Juneau $15.00 $10.00 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY !xpn- ‘Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimun of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Serving Boik Chinese and American DISHES —————— OPEN ALL N HT el e ——— o 'There is no substitute for newspaper adverlising! B