The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1945, Page 2

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1945 | e — 14 Jap Homeland Is Jap Atforney |ALASKA AIRUNES |~ ect— e 8 b 1P Y Has 0rROMWEST g o e Lrog l I ' Garrison, Say Japs Won'tDefend | . | Garrison, Say Japs A T i "5 GREEN GIANT | o i 1o out-going flights. PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKE—JUNEAU, ALASKA aol rrection Lutheran | Junecau Baptist Mission Notices for this church column| Reg must be received by The Empire Chureh . L] L were it 0 - 7 At American Legion Hall K YO, Nov. 10.—Mor 3000 : o & i s ‘SRAND ot later than 10 o'clock Firiday Main and Third Streets 2.7, SPURLIN, D. D., Minister IJflTpflonw vilia e A 91;2‘7’" L ar rlmlna From Anchorage — A. H. Dyer| e cvening to guarantee change o In the heart of the City for the 10:00 a. m—Sunday School Clnss-! 4 S ? Haw Richard Garrison, Bob Satre, Ffi d - penese service men have been Headley, Claude McDonald, Fio- SERTION OPICS, € nearts of the City es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- ~ i i all ages. Harold Cargin, brought back to their homeland, anc 2 S 8 G WERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor rerintendent {PEOLERE bagk Lo FLels HOGEIRAM, Apd delle McDonald, Mrs. Vivian Gr ) T e f Charis . .bad as conditions may be in the de- ' . . ¥ : T B ® In every Green Giant can, irst Church of Christ, “hoir Directcr, Mrs. Eunice Nev, 200 ¢ 2z Wi ; s ith, Ralph Bartholomew, Harold Fir aurch of ( s | Choir Direc 175, Eunic 'Ulr\mim 11:00 a. m—Morning WOrshiD. i seateq country, they are better than Says TOJQ Should Be Given » ith, Relpl, il il i Mok Ehd raass Tot B b . s ‘school, e kb gho ot Gha Bepg i nave i i 4! " Edmonds, Theodore Westlund —carefully selected for extra 1. —Sunday School , 7:45 p. m—Ryay B : Pl air Trial But Doesn M. Edmonc eodore stlund, crop efully ted b held hip. Bible tudy at Baptis ‘h“d fo put up with elsephiers 9 ' \I. Foster and William O'Shea flavor, for Si."fl and color, succu- A - 67 £ | PROR Lk SU1 . The senior officer among a group f wigy e g 3 " ’ he Pastor, “Inner Po- Goodwill Center on Main Street. {o¢ ‘roturmces from the island of Deserve It _From. Cordova g chane Outward Circumstances ptists extends greetings to the Wotje said that a garrison of 2300 s Charles Lamb, au eVa an nd invite the men of our arm- | Archie Pantnaude lent and delicious and ready to serve—packed at the fleeting i ! i eet and the sub H. R, Bhelleys “The New had been reduced to about 1,000 by oA e A o moment of perfect flavor. ot O e €d forces to worship with us. |ctarvation, malnutrition and combat By RUSSELL BRINES Reom XAEUMES Sh ey Dt | \ 00 timon- Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Junior Choir BoE alre srblisd S BT = deaths. The remainder had lived by TOKYO, Nov, cating rats d bugs. The officer shool and ding Fusaaki Uzaw Frum Carr. SPENCER prominent Japanese lawyer appoi C R Room Wedne y 45 p. m.—Catecheti- we invite you t0|paq S A. E. Fletcher, Cape Spencer, is } X - 3 1 " {said they were saved from death b Y et b b . a guest a 2 " from; Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—Senior SR J b declined to participate in the de i % : \ Wedn ki B e 4 |food supplied by the Americans af- o <o or Hideki Tojo, the “Pe -~ | after the Wed- | pace ter surrender. pbighec A . Empire Want-ads bring results. { p meetin, D l Ch h Harbor Premier,” because “Tojo pe i ‘ rflopt flally 1nvited > Ahol T s Oug as urc i AR T sona as responsible for the " | o public is cordially invited to Bethel Tabernacle al respalple i woom RERLYN BT, 06 ervlces sity, nevertheless said that i i Fourth and Franklin Streets | should be given a fair u 7575 —_ v MR 'R Pas N T - though I am not sure that h | Catholic Church REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Notices for this - chureh column | I-ANDED A' HAHA serves it"—becausa of the inter P 5 7 . eSSt Sy o e S S, S o e o e m hone 50 Blestog Viom MY, denee P g .\rl..,, o t later than 10 o'clock Friday! JERUSALEM, Nov. 10. — While The 73-year-old Uzawa d Gold Streets es ages| A special invitatior ning to guarantee change of | police stood by with armored cars Acsociatzd Press th : " FINK J, Pastor to tho children }‘:" already a 1 topics, etc jand tommyguns to preserve order, defend any Japanese ch W(' Will Bl‘ ' lay- ), 8:30 and vl-‘:‘” ; : -1"‘"'1“' A o 89 Jewish refugees from more tk war criminal unless he personally | g 11:0f 1 rning Worship s . y a i ¥k . = o o o weion Saint Aloysious’ Church 'a dozen European countries landed | was satisfied the accused was inno- B . Days—7:00 and B:00 g [‘?""‘y"“ffi’ aieb SRR s g at Haifa without incident from cent. He said he believed Tojo would _j Closed uesd 00 p. m.—Regular Ser- | esday I e the Canadian Pacific Liner Prin- find it difficult to obtain Japanes Fir n 8:00 p. m—Christ Ambass- Douglas Gospel Mission | Kathleen today counsel it I 0 N D A Y cve Jung people 1:00 p ; School, with 4105 Jay, 1 p. m.—Children’s Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent AS sbudy 1 dhi NOV. 12 | ik Our Sunday School wil lbe meet- H S anybody broug ’ Lis.¢ Monday, Wednes- in the City Hall at 1:00 p. m to y;\)ur ufllfnn.m & i ¢ Chureh 7:30 p. m., als now on. We have a fine staff that, thanks to the re- & g e CACT TR, i | Ut thaaks fe S g ARMISTICE . : ,\’,,' et % | . . ! services of the stock fire ‘nd Freiend- -0 Douglas Bible Church | e lnk banls es insurance companies such ) H 2, SN The PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor ew- yP | as we represent, the av- i EAT, Pacto e S Salvation : Sunday 50”"'2&\’ e | erage cost of $100 of in- J 2 e 0y p 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School strance his dropped 107 ; C vy g Y 7:30 p. m—Evening Service | Q Ve RS sy itts i Willoughby Ave ay n in to our broad- en rou ) eL‘ DN TEGRS ¢ ST 5 ' R # wd. MRS. J. HOOGSTAD, |, KINY at 4:15 p. m. each ! have made safer your lov- intendest, Pitioers In. Charge iich is sponsored by the | ed ones and property, too! 4) r 152D o, VB Mupics gpgram Evangelical Society \ I . Sunday Services il \ en b e Moo ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL | | | « i } i L g CHURCH | 1 9 sl REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar n Meeting Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | Shattme! W SUNDAY ] How some /il of Jesus Christ of | 8:00 p Prayer and | How sad! His pen & 5 Cne V | ing men resol to Latter Da iy Saints rmon by the Vicar. i : hiis 1'/0;.’,(,'.’!'11- won’t go. 8 b, i e Hall ers and visitors are always | 5 : 8:00 p. m.—Prayer mect- | ,_ ] 00l elcome to our services, | Seward Street i d Scripture idy in Litt 3 Priesthcod Mesting o | Juneau Phone 249 ( 7:30 p. m-—Church Services The Lutheran Church | s 8:00 p. m.—Douglas we Dotalds s t home of Mrs. Grant P X Sitha, Alaska | ¢ 00 ‘b, m —Women! VST H. NYGAARD, Pastor risti IE ervice Devo- Chureh of Christ Sundty Services | {5 Gircaiai, ekt ST ND i 0:45 a. m.—Sunday School and % 7 C1O Union Hall | 9" o [ ] E-3 & Pioneering Alaskan Aviation I Evening Service. . iy Ministe 9:00 p. m.—Social Fe - g Box 671, Junea Menday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir S c‘B iggl & » Sunday Services practice. & lll Northern Light 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. Lue 8 p. m—Bible Study That pen-protection esbyterian Church 11:00 2. m—Worship Service Lect i 1 391 I-m.n/kl(n at -Bouith 6:00 p. m ening Service Wednesday—Brotherhood Club | calls f"r Q'“”I' » Where Welcome and Worship L ; meels the first end the third week| o Lo Meet” Memorial Presbyterian | the month at 8 p. m. ! 14 A A m.—Sunday Scheol Ghivan Thursday-THe: Woglen, s of /e ... what an ink! k| m.—Organ Preparation for (L qurch meet every second and| Worship. * Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Corner West 8th and E Streets | CUrth week of each month at 1 p. m.} i g At Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. | crganist A Church with an open door 3 e Lous me oute 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship. ‘Whosocver will may come'.’ Ty 3'}'}'“7"[“ L“‘hfl‘da" ?h“"-‘h h Sermon, “The Spirit Giveth Life”. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister OPCMS Wide her doors and welcomes i l i l w l d AlaSk The choir will sing, “Blessed J Manse, 140 S Street you in Jesus' name. | romi ] aplia liy cosis 20 esiwar a Fount of Mercy,” by Dvoral Sunday Services Z Y It I.:-r/n a pen as 6:30 p. m—The Young People Will 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship H S H. I . : 4 g S . H meet in the church parlors 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Fellow- ess ees |mse ! good as ne | o 7:45 p. m.—The Sund: ening ship. | | e o S G ' 2 sible Class will meet in the Church 7:30"p. m—Divine Worship on Screen. |s Taken| So reader, better try it, too! w i auditorium. Everyone is welcome L0 Tuesday, 4:00 p. m.—Girls CE ] | o o9 nd ihe Bible discussion. ~ The meeting “Routeof the Coastliners leston will be the book ov Leviticus Tuesday, 7:30 p. m—Boy Scout rom (e",Hand‘u ed % . meeting +- » - - & e Lo e NUERNBERG, Germany, Nov. 10. M PH “E 116 The Church of The Holy | Welbisdas, 130 5. m—Ghurch AARoree, Commany, Nov, 1o City Ticket Office: Baranof Hoiel 0 Trinity, Episcopal e s Missionary GOM Hess, has seen himself in his - Fourth and Gold Streets S A PEaslon T | duys ol t the Nazis call glory. = Society W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector est Ehler, Choir Iirector Hitler Hess was younger then. He was deputy—in the days before tiss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Christian Science Lesson- ve took his unexplained flight to T Sunday Services Sermon .\'Z’/N/Vl// Services Britain. On a screen in Neurnberg, s[N IJAMPS F R Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trin- po subject of the Lesson-Ser- watched newsreels of himself mon which will be read in all s whigh frequentiyahonod =1 £:00 a. m.—Holy Communion ler turing before the German | Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- ; H H 10:00 a. m.—Chureh School day, ! 11, will be “Adam and Doople 80d Hess basking in¢hedime- f (1) lng 1 roauce 00 a. m—Morning prayer and gojlon Man f ' light : v the Rector Excerpts from Christian Science , 1SS was handcuffed to guards as Every bottle of Quink he watched the flickers. Also in the audier were the American prose- cutor for the coming war crimes Holy Baptism i 8:00 p. m—St. Mar- will meet at the home as Efficiently asa Short Daily Exposurefoa contains solv-x . . . protects pens in 4 ways! n-sermon Bible-Revelation And 1 people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. hea a great voice out of heaven g o { ¥ g R R trial, Supreme Court Justice Robert i | choir re- 243n8: Behold the tabermacle of &y SIPTeRe S WS BUEEE | g, Finds gummiog and cog- | Sun-Kraft Ultraviolet with them, and they shall be his The officials wondered whether the ging. Gives quick-starting | AR R I film would shake Hess from the even flow. | L ; am amnesia which he declares has rob- bed him of knowledge of the past. After the lights went on, Hess said he did not remember being 2. Actually cleans a pen 25 %) it writes . . . keeps it out of | - - the repair shop. 1 . . . A lamp that will give you the same | - - . - 3. Dissolves and flushes e ; benefits -in just a few minutes an | away the sediment left by . i : ordinary inks. Every dbon af brdliant; hour's exposure to the sun will give. 52 A i : | Cerrelative passage from “Science Chapel-By-The-Lake and Health with Key to the Serip- Glacier Highway and Fritz tures” by Mary Baker Ed Cove Road at Auk Lake Through discernment of the spil where the pictures placed him. Then 30 a o nday School ual oppesite of materiality, even the ”'f“‘]"f*,llj‘l‘? _m,“[bftk i bix, o1l 1wough Chris , map will | ere Ge Wil awall IFisl an e mEE cr a 1 with the Seience ¢iminal Russian Orthodox Church fl Of St. Nicholas 3 5 e Sich {),:”n'“' LA 4, Preventsmetal corrosion free-flowing, fast-drying | A Ii will build u wilhln you a resist- i Fifth Street imself unfallen, u,,“‘fii‘,f. p\u‘x‘ (::3 iNDIAN SUMMER and rubber rot caused by Quink “Onrai“s Pen-pro- P ‘ ¥) T:00 p. m— 1 ) ding to consult almanac tecting solu-x! l ance to frequent head and chest ills the weather, not needing Don’t risk your pen ihat wfll make ihese gloomy winter o learn how Y Saother v )iain. and 2 4 ; b HITS W|DE mt‘ ‘rl:lh)l'] litr m:i “'it;dl(")ll;lllr‘l;. daYs as en]oyable to you as sunny CHICAGO, Nov. 10—1t was a’kiss PA R K E.R Costs no more than ordi- | southern days. high-acid inks. Thu . aursday o 2:00 p. and 7:30 p. m Juneau City Mission Seventh-Day Adventist |goodbye to Indian summer from a f % nary inks! 7 permanent, | e AR Corner Second and Main |Wide scction of the country fodsy U ah SR Purchase One of These MRS. H. M. KROGH REV. E. E. JENSEN, Pastor winter'’s demon advance agents, ® 2 washable coloré. ' Sunday Service _ The services of this church are snow and cold, blustered in from The Parker Pen Company, Health Makers at lay, the Seventh Day We 2 and extended their Janesville, Wisconsin, and 2l lly greetings ’, % welcon turday, Sabbath v blasts {rom Alberta, which Toronto, Canada. | 10:C( | Church of Christ Scho 1 ¥ all ages. already chilled the mountain and | | . (C ;_.'A’ % s M dge E hmore, Superin- northwest Pacific states, moved east- | The only ink _ * | wristian ) nt 1 from Montana across the! ' «sontaining solv-x! ’ 10th and I On Bus Lir iturday, Sabbath northern tier of states and were 9 2 / ; : the Pastor led Into New Englana. ! cALVI prratures tumbled to new lows it E 1130 p. m.—Midweek in mar ctions and below zero e - o= Sunday Service aye . wr of Bible readings were reported in Montana | Prices: ]5¢ and 25¢ . 10:00 a. m.—Bible Sct 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p. m—Bible Study fc 8:00 p. m.—Worship. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study ) econd and low freezing marks were common o e 2 h Thursday at 1:30 p. m over the midwest. Heavy snow fell Janesville, Wisconsin cordial welcome is extended to in sections of North Dakota and| ¢ services of this church Minnesota, ’ nd North and South Dakota, Be- Tue Parker PEN CoMPANY ° Phone 616 .

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