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»m by the Senior Choir, “Send Thy Light.” t & f i3 9 . ¢ 10th and E LALVIN C. HARTMAN, Pastor 90:00 a. m—Bible School. hu ! olumn cived by The Empire ban 10 o’clock Friday guarantee change “of opics, etc. : u{rh Of Chrssly - |Sile Dosiiir, ire. Suvog Nie Death.” Scientist | Organist, Miss Bernice Mead n.—Sunday School. | 0:45 a. m—Sunday School. lesson-sermon: srvices will be held at 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Psalms: If in this First Churcn of (“ermon by the Pastor, “The Power have hope in Christ, m Fifth Defeat Deviltry and Thus Avoid imen most miserable. ubject struction.” Junior Choir: Mat- Christ risen from the hews' “Around The Throne of God come the first fruits Heuven." Eenior choir, Bach's'slept. of the Pilgrims.” Correlative passage from 7:00 p. m.—Junior Choir ,nq Health, ete,, Chairch | Sermon, Sunday Services Main and Third Streets k| “In the heart of the City for the mon which will be read in hearts of the City” ‘imon- iRoom m is 15 from he Wed- esday, 3:45 p. m—Catecheti- dially invited to ¢ ces and visit the practice. Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Ladies Aid Meeting at the Church with Mrs. Mc- |, i Mrs. Kassmer at host- st these ways. (p. 261) esses. Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main REV. E. E. JENSEN, Pastor Church Nativity of the Mary, Juneau { Gold Streets FINK, S. J, Pastor 6:00, 8:30 and Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Frurth and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunda; hool. Class- . o BAE Tc'e.\su)\dsp);csi‘gllfiwlfsnon School. Bible classes for all ages. already at- M Madge E. Muchmore, Superin- school. SN Morning Worship. 1:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath -Evangelistic Service. A Wcrship. Sermon by the Pastor, 8:00 p. m.—Regular Ser- E. E. Jensen. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek v, 8:00 p. m.—Christ Ambass- Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible ng people. “tudy and Devotion. 1:30 p. m.—Children's Dcreas Scciety meets second and The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath 10:30 a. m. for ser- 1 chapel. Days—T1:00 and Lildren mot First Fridays, 4 to 5 09 p.m. e Methodist Church dercl cnd Territorial Revurrection Lutheran *Christian Science Lesson- all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-| G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor day, Oct. 28, will be “Probation After | i | The subject of the Lesson-Ser-| ( l A R IFIE D Excerpts from Christian Science life only, we partiett we are of all goyse o bill clarifying But now in i which suspended annu dead and be- b ; “Science f ing annual assessment work is ef. " by Mary Baker mgcm,e Bddy: In the illusion of death, mor- +1s wake to the knowledge of two . facts: (1)—that they are not of the sday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior qiad; (2)—that they have but pass- d the portals of a new belief. Truth k. out®the nothingness of error THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA 27, 1945 close their mines or curtail opera- tions as the result of the restric- tions imposed by War Production Board’s Limitation may seek financial relief if a bill introduced Oct. 16 by Representa- ASSESSMENT | | WORK ISSUE llawv | The measure provides that within !six months after it bfcomes law ]a gold mine operator may submit jclaims for the amount of loss, in- |cluding the costs of placing the {mine in its pre-L-208 condition, d by closing the mine or cur- its operations. | By MARY LEE COUNCIL (Secretary to Delegate E. L. Bartlett) | WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 'Special‘m Correspondence) — Delegate E. L.\ " qno pbill authorizes the appoint- has introduced in the|on; by the Secretary of the the 1aWw macury of an examiner at an al assessment annual salary of $7,500 for con- The law, passed in 1943, suspend- for appeals from the examiner’s - decisions through the United States “until the hour of 12 District Courts. o'clock meridian on the last day of July after the cessation of hos- tilitles in the present war as de-| ,jaekq stands to receive $415,000 termined by proclamation of the|,;yq1y, on a matching basis, from President or concurrent resolution | . pederal Government for the de- {Of the Congress.” Delegate Bart-i,.oment of vocational education {lett’s bill, which is a companion|i; , pin introduced in i measure to a bill introduced in the | ., oress becomes law. | Senate by Senator Carville, amends| e pill, introduced by Represen- ‘Lhe law of 1943 and suspends the|i,(jye Barden of North Caroli annual assessment work “until one|.mpodies benefits for all state |year from the hour of 12 o'clock|ajaeka, Hawaii, Puerfp Rico and |meridian on the first day of July e District of Columbia and au- 1aner the cessation of hostilities in | horizes the expenditure of $78.- the present war as determined b¥|590,000 annually to be distributed Ipmclamatinn of the President and‘m rding to farm population, rural -tl:oncu:rent resolution of the Con-|nohylation, non-farm population JFresa. and ‘total population, in the aid of Delegate Bartlett has pointed out, vocational education in agriculture, in introducing this measure, that home " economics, trades and in- the President could very possibly dustry, vocational guidance, voca- \preclaim “cessation of hostilities” | tional training in public service {fon a date so soon before July 1 it ' occupations, vocational training for (would be physically impossible to|office occupations, vocational edu- i perform assessment work. |cation in distributive occupations, It will centinue to be necessary, |area vocational schools and super- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION recently a, 8, \ i ['resbyterian 00 Building » Faith qnd Freiend- ship Meet” JBERT S. TREAT, Pasior —Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. ald Lister, Chairman of in each Monday, Wednes- Friday at 7:30 p. m, also ay at 7:00 p. m. to broad- The Salvation - Army e Willoughby Ave. CAPT. and MRS. J. HOOGSTAD, QOfficers in Charge Tonight, 7:30—Musical program. Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. Major Koerner and Capt. Wilson in charge. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. Capt, and Mrs. George Lloyd in charge. 6:00 p. m.—Youth Meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting. Capt. and Mrs. Al Dietz in charge. .. m.—Sunday School. Claude n, Acting Superintendent. a. m.—Morning worship e by Lt. Kermit Irwin Meiere, in of the U.SS. Panamint. il Service broadcast. men invited to be guests of the n families at dinner. pm. Evening Worship. e by the pastor, “We Do Be- p. m—Young adult meeting. men especially invited. Motion °s of Alaska. sday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer meet- nd Scripture study in Little el. reday, 3:00 p. m- Choir wnies. Senior rehear- au City Mission & Yt anklin Street WRS. H M. KROGH Sunday Services 00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody weleome. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall ) 4. m.—-Sunday School. sthood Meeting. rch ‘Services. 355. Church Franklin at Fourth » Welcome and Worship Meet” 1—Sunday School. m.—Organ Preparation for Cural Beery Davis, 2 nud the 1 cor- ol the end Church of Christ n C1O Union Hall / Beranof Hotel DOYD FIELD, Minister B i71, Juneau. nday Services Bible Study Worship Service, ningz Services. 55 of Bible Bible with 790 p. m—Choir re- I e leld at the Church, Martha Society will emon «l Presbyterian Church t 8th and E Streeis with an open doo sccver will may come'.” VALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 740 S Street Sunday Services m—Divine Worship. £ paster, *Learning ) £ well. Special music by the T WEBB, Rector Choir Director aic, Organist by union. ( ¢ weh Seliool. ship. Topic, in~—Morning Prayer and giving.” Offeratory anthem “Incline 7:30 p. m.—Divine Worship, Ear,” by Himmell with solo Following the meditation, a tech- McKelvey, soprano. All nicolor film “Sale of the Earth” personnel are cordially in- will be shown. » our worship services. lag, 6:00 p. m—Parish din- | meeting. sday (All Saints' Day)—11:00 Holy Communion; 7:30 p. m. rehearsal. ay, 780 p. m.—Trinity Guild ot with Mrs. Alice Brown. s and visitors are always at our services. Church_ ()?C hrist (Christian) On Bus Line Invites You To Worship Youne People’s Fellow- “A Christian is Fo: meeting. Wednesday, 6:00 p. m.—Congre- gational Dinner. hearsal. Chapel-By-The-Lake Corn-r Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Phone - - Blue 659 Sunday Services 0 a. m.—Morning Worship. p. m.—Bible Study. ) p. m—Worship. irsday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study. HOOTING PROHIBITED the law for this offense. Previously ve sho Violators will Culcu W olie Full extent of Lhereiore, it becomes necessary | Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re-| fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. |under the amendatory legislation | vision of industrial arts training. A cordial welcome is extended to introduced by the Delegate and 11 the services of this church. Senator, for the claimant of any | mining claim to file a notice of { his desire to hold the claim on or Juneau Baptist Mission 1 for each year that the proposed At American Legion Hall ~ |Measure remains in effect. J. T. SPURLIN, D. D., Minister | R 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- | LIFTING RESTRICTIONS es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-; Delegate Bartlett has joined rerintendent. |forces with Dr. W. E. 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. | Director of the Geological Sur Subject, “Sovereignty and Salvation” | in an effort to lift restrictions on 7:45 p. m—Evening Worship. :‘Lhe public distribution of Geo- Subject, “Christ's People——lmxta-‘logical Survey maps and reports tors of Him.” on Alaska. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m—Prayer Ser-! The restrictions, imposed by the vice and Bible study at Baptist War Department during the war, Goodwill Center on Main Street. {permitted the Geological Survey to |distribute maps and reports to Baptists extends greetings to the tnose having a legitimate need for | Navy and invite the men of our arm- [them, but Delegate Bartlet; cd forces to worship with us. et R - | Dr. Wrather are urging public dis- If you are not already enrolled tribution. in Sunday School and attending! Under present conditions, the church services, we invite you to War Department permits the un- e with us. | restricted distribution by the survey 1of war-mineral investigation maps, ——— {but it is hoped the same unre- | | stricted distribution will be per- [ Douglas ChurCh | mitted of other Survey maps and | | {reports pertaining to | | tory. | | Servlces { PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL | The President has signed into | public law Delegate Bartlett's bill | " bring such pride of ownership Bdlimn | affecting the appointment of fourth BiRaL e hat Taper ire| C1ass pestmasters of Alaska evening to guarantee change of ‘s legislation, to appoint a person srmon topics, ete. ‘[as Apus?masler of a fourth-class | office in the Territory who may | hold anothcr federal position. Many g ; { fourth-cluss oftices fn Alaska, now Naint Aloysious’ Church |ciosa of the 9.00 1. m.—Mass. I 1 1e willi he duties c otices for this church of 3 or able to i { postmaster, assistant e teacher or special | | i e i as postmaster. Douglas Gospel Mission 1:09 p. m.-—Sunday School, with| rs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent.| Sunday School wil lbe meet-| the City Hall at 1:00 p. m.' 1 now on. We have a fine staff eachers. RELIEF OF GOLD MINERS Owners of gold mines who had to DIINK KING BLACK LABEL! '][:IE CHOICE OF JOSE ITURBI { FAMED PIANIST AND CONDUCTOR Dowglas Bible Church PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. “Baldwin! Again 1 say it is incom- Dparably superior 10 all others...” 7:30 p. m—Theme, “The Exodus” i1l shewn in film slides. Every- welceme to this service. L] Saturday—Listen in to our broad- cast over KINY at 4:15 p. m. each week, which is sponsored by tre iAlask:\ Evangelical Society. e - . The Lutheran Church | Sitka, Alaska |REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor | Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour and Wrather, | the Terri- | pened by appointment of | Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir practice. Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study Lecture. Wednesday—Brotherhood ~ Club meets the first and the third week of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Church meet every second and ourth week of each month at 1 p. m. Choose your piano as today’s mas- ters do: by richness of tone, effortless action, and responsiveness. Baldwin and Baldwin-built Pianos will soon be available. Meanwhile we have set one aside 50 you can hear and play it anytimeyou like. Letus tell you when and bow you can own a Baldwin, Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. Every Day—The Luthergn Church opens wide her doors and welcomes Jou in Jesus' name. prohibit all shooting in this area C. L. POPEJOY, ,City Clerk (10,100-t6) S ee e Empire Want-aas bring results: JUNEAU, ALASKA Alaska Music Supply, Second and Seward Baldwin Provision is made in the bill that no state or territory shall receive less than the total of $415,000 an- |nually, which is of benefit to Al- lon a proportionate basis for the | Territory in comparison with the | whole of the United States would be of small value. The bill further provides that the beneficiary has to match 50 per cent of the sums appropriated until 1950, 60 per cent for the year 1951, 70 per cent for the year ending June 30, 1952, 80 per cent for the year ending June 30, 1953, 90 per jcent for the year ending Juue 30, 1954, and annually thereafter 100 per * cent of the appropriations ' - CORDOVA MAN HERE John Weise of Cordova has arrived here and is registered at the Bar- anof. 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Chinese Communist soldiers have | cked Central Government | troops at points between 150 and ! BIG WELCOME 250 miles west of Peiping. | LAK] “ The Communists are sending| S N M0 RUTDEIS WElFARE IN CHIN | more than 100,000 reinforcements | “as on the Air Corps lieutenant and | into the area. ‘his companion who sneaked into a % The “approach of invading basement and proceeded to break | forces has necessitated the evacua- thle dook lock leading into the own- er's house. - By SPENCER MOOSA g City Judge Joseph J. Jeppson, the “There’s a limit to our patience,” owner, turned on the lights and messaged Mao. |greeted them. | - D e | | | The two departed quietly and in ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. — Nine- | different directions, but the lieuten- < ;yrar-old Geneva Scalf isn't taking lant was soon captured by the police responsibility rests en-|any chances on slow mail delivery |and is now telling his story to the with your side,” declared | north. MPs. 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