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PAGE TWO for this church column received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon (Opics, efc. First Church of Christ, Scientist Notices must be 10:00 a. m—Sunaay School. Sunday services will be held at 11 a m the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main street and the subject will be * rament Wear 1wy, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- tal meeting Christian Science Reading Room in church butlding. This room is pen Wednesd.y afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening mee invited to the The public is cordially attend these services and visit ling room ea Catholic Crurch Church of tie Natiuy of the 3lessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets CLIFFORD ALLBUTT REV S, J Pastor Masses on Sunday—6:00, 8:30 and 10:30. Masses on Weck Days—7:00 and 6:00. Benedictions after the I mass on Sundays Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 »m;7to9p.m The Methodist Chureh Opposite Federar and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, P tor Miss Ruth D. Brooks, Social Worker Don Mc —Sunday Sc Acting Superintendent m Mornmng wors| Message by the Pa Grow Anthem ¥ Choir, “Fret Not Th 7:00 p. m visiti for Evening worship. Message by the Pastor, “Who Is Good?” Hymns we like to sing Tuesday, 9:00 a. m—Bible Studs and Prayer School hurch ted Wednesday, 6:14 p. m Family with c Church deco the Bible School by the Epworth Program sponsorad by Adults Night theme Rehearsal following Vacation Bible School each morn- ing at 9 to 11:45 held in coopera- tion with the Lutheran, Episcopal and Presbyterian Church. Opening chapel service each morning at the Presbyterian Church. Primary De- partment at the Methodist Churc: Saturday, 2:00 p. m.-—Young Adults Christian Science Lesson- Sermon, Sunday Services The sunject or the Lesson-Ser- mon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, July 14, will te “Sacrament. Excerpts from Christian Science lesson-sermon: The Bible - John: And as were eating Jesus took bread and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take eat; this is my body. Correlative passage from they i2nce And Health With Key to thé Scrip- tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Our Eucharist is spiritual communion “which cometh down from heav- en,” is Truth. Our cup is the cross. Cur wine, the inspiration of Lc the draught our Master dra @ mme The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector | Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Miss Ruth Coffin, Cheir Director Fourth Sunday after Trinity Sunday Services 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion 0 m.—Morning Prayer and n the Rector 11:00 a. m—Morning prayer and rmon by the Rector Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Choir re- of the Holy Trin- school will participate 1 Bible Schoc The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. 7 7 7:30 Mrs o'cloc Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Hol Meeting. 2:30 p. m—Praise meeting 7:30 p. m ation Meeting. Thursday. p. m.—Hospital Service Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Thied Streets “In the heart of the City jor thr hearts of the City ;. HERBERT HILLERMA! Organist, Miss Lily Maurstad Fourth & er Trinity 9:45 a. m ; School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, “Life Travailled Path.” Memorial Presvyierian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come'.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minster | Manse, 140 S Street Sunday 10:00 a. m.—Sund ing a Bible class for adults. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s C Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Choir hearsal Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frarkiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services Services y school includ- ¥ re- es for all ages| A special invitation to tho: children not already at- Sunday Schoot. Morning Worship. Ralph R. Ficks, speak- 11:00 vangelist E 8:00 p. m.—Evangelist ks will be the speaker Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Praye Meeting Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Christian Am- L adors, young people. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Feanklin at Fourth ‘Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister (hurch dimouncements)| [l September. | Ralph R.|REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor s Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. M. KROGH Sunday Services Charged With i | Srike Blame i Everybody welcome. :Longshoremen Chfl rge CHURCH OF GOD | Empire Misinforms;Oper- | i | 526 East Street REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, ators Broke Agfeemem Mansters. | ———— 3:30 p. m.—Radio worship ser\iuul (Continuea from Page Une KINY. i 7:00 p. m—The Bible in Pictures on the screen. For all ages. 8:00 p. m—Preaching Service. | Chapel-By-The-Lake at Ibitrator Mund, which the ship com- panies have not, he added. Mc- {Cammon put in that the ship lines also refused to agree to the | bitrator's findings ar 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class-| Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz | (He did not add that the ILWL lalso dissatist: | with has expressed them.) action Cove Road at Auk Lake Sunday School discontinued un- Wages Only Asked of CPR Asked about the strike situation {concerning Canadian Pacific {Ford said all the union dem: jof that ‘company—so far meeting fenly refusal—is that the CPR pay and |the $1.54 scale and retroactive wa ( The Lutheran Church | Sitka, Alaska | Sunday Services 9:45 a. m—Sunday School Bible Class. set by Mund for the American 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. lines. CPR says it is a foreizn 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. company entitled to: special treat- —Social Fellowship HOUr. ment, and refuses to pay, he alle 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir|eq. 9:00 p. m Mond; “If they will agree to pay us practice. we will ask no more.” Ford denied Tuesday, 8 p. m—Bible Study|that tte Juneau local had ever ask- Lecture. ied the CPR to sign a wor Wednesday—Brotherhood Club | agreement. meets the first and the third week of the month at 8 p. m. (The question of putting aboard {lccal longshoremen to work Sares 9:45 1.—Sunday School. | A ,”4-:[, e ,8""‘;"1,?:.:;‘5;,““ for| Thursday—The women of thelout of CPR ships, which has also Worship, Miss Joan Wolfe, guest|CHUrch meet every second and peen reported as a union demand Pl R & BUSSLifourth week of each month at 1 p. m. | was not discussed) . i 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship Priday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. | grnest Parsons, unofficial chair-| 3 v" e »' 'o Every Day—The Lutheran Church man of the “town meeting,” inter- fermon, “The Golden Rule.” S0- opens wide her doors and- welcomes spersed: “You won't get what you loist, Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon you in Jesus' name. |want by pushing the line out of his church maintains a nurscry - v en of who their worsl orship chi parants children with to leave tr us. “ Dou Juneau.” “We won't paid . . . by ting them push us around,” the reply. came glz;; (‘Ihi:rch ing lac n charge : 5 it H With that, the meeting, w 20 o SErvicl LI wdta ok ISlen e N yo ihall dates with the budding Juncau invited and urged to attend the, Notices for this cnurch column|¥acht Club, turned to discussion of v ;n Church School he- Mmust be received by The Empire|@ merchants’ association. gini Monday, July 15, through hot later than 10 U'CIO.LK Friday | Proves League Need July 26. The Assembly period will| €vening to guarantee change Off .pnis round-table,” Henry Ho- be held in the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church, after which Prin Department will go to Methedist Chureh and the Beg T Department to the Lutheran Church This school 1 meet daily from 9 a. m. to 12 is being sponsored by the North Light Presbyterian, Lutheran copal, and Methodist Chu | First Baptist Church At American Legion Hall J. T. SPURLIN, L. ., Mimster 10:00 a. m. for all ages. perintendent. Harold Cargin, Su- 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer 220 Meeting and Scripture Study at Fifth Street. Church of Christ Meets in CIO Union Hall Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hote! BOYD FIELD, Minister H Phone, Douglas 133 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible Stud 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service Russian Ortnodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High ass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. | M Scventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The services of this church are | held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath School. Bible cl for all ages. Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- dent. '11:00 Worship. E. E. Jensen Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.-Midweek Prayer Meeting. Hour of Eible Study and Devotion. Dor Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to |all the services of this church. {First Church of Christ 10th and E On Bus Line Invites You To Worship Sabbath he Pastor, a. m.—Saturday, Sermon by HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor i Phone - Blue 650 ! Mrs. L P.. Dawes, Pianist Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. | Waiter Knape, Superintendent 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship and Communion Pastor Murphy has left |States and there will be services until he return about the first Sunday in August. Guest speakers will fill the pulpit at orning dur the 1's aksence for the o0 evening | services Latter Day Saints | Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School | 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. | 7:30 p. m.—Church Services. Telephone, Douglas 355, Sunday School. Class-{ Rev, . 1 pastor| Chutrch of Jesus Christ of ca sermon topics, etc. gue asserted, “is proof of the : 3 lof a merchants’ league. We hav Saint Aloysious’ Church |been told tonight a lot of th 9:00 a. m.—Mass. |we didn't know.” He asked if a | merchants’ grou was formed ST [SCOPAL |would the union be represented, so CHURCH {that in future difficulties they REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Imn,vhv all sit down together and hear Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist |all sides Sunday Service 8:00 > TS | Cash Cole, chairman of ) “'_“‘I"I‘““‘“‘*’ prayer and yacht club half of the combired sermon by the V |gathering, went a step further and received an affirmative from Ford esbyterian Chureh |to a request that the union let a pa e 30 » _merchants’ representative sit in on 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. S G e SlER e ng “Thoui &b, Welcome, . WHOSORVEE: foqies g oo, Iricutn’ which thotl Are. tHet enterést to \\I)I“*lu])” injures the town, Cole pointed out i ‘ = s Ford said he thought it would “be - . p agreeable” to ha a merchant sit DOUQ].CIS Community |in om future mestings regarding 5 |the CPR dispute. Methodist Church | Ford added—as anotner |disclosed by the Empire—that the longshoremen had been blamed for | fact not! (In the Leigh Grant home) |speilage on the Tongass which Rcbert S. Treat, Minister {really resulted, he said, from the| Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker shable goods having been froz- 10:00 a. m.—Chapel Worship. ten, then thawed. The Tongass left | Pastor's message, “A Trece Grows geattle, he stated, at about the in Douglas.” |same time as tke North Yet| Sea. 10:25 a. m.—Sunday School, Miss the North Sea produce arrived here | Brooks, Director, assisted by teach-!in good condition. Four cla Beginners, Pri- e 5 | 4 Citizen’s Court Junior and Adult. { [ To a proposal by E. G. Krause Thursday afternoon, Junior chun‘llhat what's needed is not a mer- rehearsal 'chants’ association, but a “citizen {court,” which he suggested be com- prised of two union men, two busi-‘ |nessmen and two judges, to deal| EAI]‘[EI N RIH |Cammon replied that tk already | ih‘ a “court.” Three me; !the union and operators forming| GA'“'NG MONTHLYi\\‘haL is known as the Labor Rela- |tions Committee. That committe2 {has not met in years, he said, be- cause the operators’ representatives here continually have refused to meet—they claim they have to get orders from Seattle. Declaring the prime reason for calling last night's meeting was not “to rake” the longshoremen “over SEATTLE, July 13.—Air travel between Seattle and Alaska is con- tinuing to climb, with 2,559 per- sons flying by Pan American Clip- pers during June, J. D. Fessio, Traf- tic Manager, s This figure is slightly higher than May, and 226 percent over the same month last the coa but to organize a mer- year. |chants’ association, Parsons szt out “Up until the present time, only his idea that the proposed associa- a small percentage have been tour-|tjon should include only merchants, ists, the bulk comprising essential and all merchants. The association, traffic,” Fessio said. “Travel agen- he said, would afford a means for cies have not been asked to encour- |“concerted action” on strikes or age tourist travel to the extent of other problems. An association displacing regular business and|committee could sit down with family travel necessary for Alaska’s both unions and employers and welfare.” “straighten things out.” A party of eight which few north | Want Fair Deal last week on a 60-day trip is the| He complimented the union dele- largest group of tourits Pan Ameri- gation on coming before last night's an has handled this year, accord- |meeting to present their side pub- to Fessio. {licly. “We want the union to have ‘These reservations were made|a falr deal — but we want the last year, before the great incre pecple of Junzau to have one, too,” in Alasl travel d become P\'X-‘h(- asserted. dent,” he said. “We will continué| with such an organization, to handle only a small percentage|yachtsman Cole interposed, any of tourist until we have taken care‘mu- grievance of the union could of our Seattle and Alaska custo- be supported by the merchants' mers who utilize air transportation|agreeing to “boycott” the ship lines as speedy and vital transacting their busir -+ NOTICE a method of land “not let them play Alaskans i |as suckers.” Following Parsons' statement, Ford made the union men's closing lcomment: “This is an example of 5 to notify the public that our again having been ‘misinform- lc owner of the Alaskan ed by the paper, which did ‘mot {make it clear what the purpose of this meeting was.” | This am b Co. i OLIVER WAGNER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 Ship Firms A ciation Parsons stated that would later select a committee by-laws and set a date o frame r a sccond meeting, which 1s hoped that all Juneau mer- would ke in attendance Hogue chants A previous motion t every union be invited to a mem- bership in the assc over-ruled; it being g thcught the group should comp: but there should to confer with union men be nly business men e a committe¢ the unions and that invited to “sit in” whenever a troublesome situation arises Proposed as likely matters to ke given action of the association were the serious current pilferings of ships' cargoes and improper hand- ling of perishables aboard ships, such as Ford had declared caused \eavy spoilage on the Tongass B AFL Sailors, (10 Dockmen In Showdown Page One) (Continuec [rom SUP he can Pacific a contract with Ameri- Shipping Cempany re- " |cognizing the union as the bargain- ing* agent for all unlicensed per- onnel ab td its ships. CMU has cha d t contract was a “back- | door” ag it £2d has demand- ed some he crew jobs for CIO and independent maritime uniens. In New Yo loadin un- loading of vessels at rs in Manhattan and Staten I d con- tinued to he blocked by cket lines f AFL seamen which longshore- men refused o cross. The War Shipping Administra- ticn said that three of the vessels an yes y and at the Staten and piers in mid-week - EDNA HARPOLE VISITING HERE Edna neau Hig}t rived fr Miss Harpole, former Ju- hocl teacher, has ar- m New York and is visit- ing here w 1y friends. For the ars she has been resid: in New York City where she zht in the A. B. Da- vis High School in nearby Mt. Ver- also was employed in the andising field. There ate Su man, see and do in New Yo Harpole’'s comment ut participating and VJ Day things to was Miss after telling in both the celebrations in Times Sgnare, attending the World’s Champion Tennis Matches at Forest Hilis, and seeing many places of est Mrs. Tom Hutchings visited with her while on her recent trip to France. While in Juneau, Miss Harpole is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchings 1B CONSULTANT JUND UNDERGOES OPERATION Lois M. Jund, tuberculosis con- sultant who has been loaned to the Territorial Hcalth Department for cne year by the National Tubercu- lcsis Association, underwent surgery in St. Ann’s Hospital today. Miss Jund, who has helped pre- pare public) for proposed ma: chest X-R2ys and now is complet- ing a survey of Southeast is reported atisfactory condition ik a irom Ketchikan in the middle of the week. . e HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital has admitted Mrs. Ray Murphy, Douglas Apple- gate, Ivan Cully and Jack Pendle- ton for medical attention and Phili Forrest and Lois M. Jund for sur- | ger, Dismissed were Sylvia Monter, John Hagan and Donald Barnes, medical patients, and Mrs. Douglas Wahto and her baby boy The Government Hospital has ad- mitted Richard Marvin of Excur- sion Inlet. SEASONED DRIVERS SALT LAKE CITY—Police Sgt. F. Clark Sanford believes he'll turn out some well-ceasoned drivers in his current driving class. Among the 65 students are Melba Sugar and Dale Salt. -, — Listen KINY Monday 7 p.n. a speech loaded with TNT. Speaker Anita Garnick. Made specially - for daily shaving GLIDER “No-Brush” Shave Cream The MODERN shave cream (320-13) Parsons Is Elected 2 >+ = ‘ After the longshore delegation had LET YOUK inoney earn four departed, Parsons unanimously was | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- clected permanent chairman of @ poration demand notes, (295-t1) rewly-born Juneau Merchants’ for MODERN men o °] Q minor | SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1946 20 Brought In by PAA | Airways yesterday passengers to a Pan American w the following m this city From Seattle: Col Henry Clark Frank French, Sam Amato, Dorothy Liebe, Dorothea MIs, William Owrey, Arthur Lindquist, Char Wilson, Ray Anderson, Ralph O | Joseph Flaherty, Helen Roth, Alma Bailey, Mary Bonecutter, BEdna Kraft. From Ketchikan: Albert Coolidge, Richard Webb, To Seattle Colllins, art, Floyd Wacl Rudy 3 \iarilyn Pow, George Perry, Erwin Rutz, Blanche Mortenson, Brant Drummond, Arthur Phelps, Leonard | Kolstad, Tke Vernon, Merrill Ely, | Elizabeth Guether, Margaret Smitn, { Albert Ehrenstrom. | Joe Mainella, John Hagan, Helen ! Mary Coolid Richard W Dewey Barbi e bb Leslie |1 Billie Nelson, Carl Johnston, PRt TJdith Bradshaw, Mareen Bradshaw, W ‘ Dickie Rands, Bill Feero, Helen =" | Maule, Robert Maule, Jimmy Maul | George Purrington, Donald Barnc | Perry Ashcraft | To Ketchikan: Roy Larson. ALASKA AIRLINES ~ BRINGS N SEVEN; SEVEN FLOWIN OU ing yesterday on the Alaska Starliner Anchorage with ptain Fowler, t Officer Cof- field and St arp were the llcwing passengers from Anche age: Lloyd Wache ecrge Perry ,Les Rudy, E. V. Skeels, David Col- Ironing is child’s play when there’s a Thor Gladiron in your life. Flatwork glides through, shirts almost iron themselves —you sit down while ironing instead of stand- ing up and wearing down. What's more, the ardess S| new Automagic Gladiron that’s coming soon heduied to sail next ‘lmk. Mr. Drummond, Mr. Butz. iS bcttcr than cver. Watch for lt! cargces of relief s es. | On the return flight the follow etin Manhattan piers | were flown to the Westward Ci Alma Bailey, Sa A. Amato, Wil oy A Bl T How #o get a Gladiron soonest! Owery, E. A. Gilbert, Lucill to Gustavus: E. A. Jarvi \ jas A ancRalion. Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us | - | nees Anm's Beauty Salon i in the exact order in which our Priority Register is {now open for business. Phone : 3 E ; i R { for appointmients. signed. Make sure your name is on our list! | - oo Ll Empire Want Ad e —— New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 Grilles, Sheek Absorbers, Knee Ac Units, Metors, Trans- missions and a MILLION on Sy »9 . 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