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PAGETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDA Y, AUGUST 31, 1946 arlson mentioned and Victor Anderson after rece came to ‘Alaska in medical attention. d . worked at Circle| The Government Hospital admi and Sitka. ted Williams from Peters- L] Switzerland. The majority of the ccording to present plans, Dr. burg* : Francis Marvin from a e o o an I an trips have been made during the Carlson will return to Seattle on| Hoonah. Dischdrged were John summer months, although the Pro- Scptember 15. Frem there the fam-| Harris of Juneau and John Cam- fer Alaska” as far as beauty is con-'ing the coun n ] ro ar son In cerned to any other ¢ v he has that. Andrew L] seen. In his opinion this ncrthern the 1890's land bears a close resemblance to City, S Notices for this d’“Tf;,h ‘L?‘"".‘" Memorial Presbyterian 1 First Bantist Church fessor explained that his traveling ily plans to com their three- | ercn of Sithe. must be reccived by The Empire Church Frankiin ond Fourth . . has been limited during the war. e-half m vacation * by : - L not later than 10 o'clock Friday v | 5 | 5 b cvening to guarantee change of| ,Corner West 8th and E Steeets | J.T.SPURLIN, Mimister ro e’r l rar I es Before seeing any Alaskan gla- driving back to their home in Ev-1q o o - & o o @ o @ : g( .‘g“( . “A Church with an open door— | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- - ] ciers, author Carlson had viewed anston, w drof, Carlson will| o TIDE TABLE . T ‘Whosoever will may come’ |es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- : a glacier in France. However, Prof. again assume the history profes-| SEPTEMBER. 1 ° " 5 3 WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister|perintendent. i e TORNINOR R AN oo corship at Northwestern. He ha S : 2 AT e v appe enter % ) . ® High tide 5:18 am, 142 ft. ® First Church of Christ, | Manse, 740 S Street 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | (” L }:‘\{""” “: :1"“_“ the Ter- nogenzie was finally imprisoned, with your Mendenhall or Taku teen at that University for the 1ast| ¢ pov (ide 11.18 am. 28 ft. ® Scientist Sunday Services | 8:00 p. m—Evening worship. e it and see|py; jmportant personages, such as' In 1940, the Alaska trip which { L o Hikh ' #ide 17:27 pm. 16.7 1t. -6 10:00 &. m.—Sunaay School. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school includ-| Wednesday, 7:30 p Praiyer | SOTEPIE S8 _""’,"“ energetically | 5y Hanna, Senator Carter and was primarily for pleasure took the his departure Prof. Carlson; o ® o * Sunday services will be held at|ing a Bible class for adults. [ Meeting and Scripture Study R books and pa- juqge Gary, throughout the: States Professor to Ketchikan, Juneau, “taking up a residence” at| 4 e / 11 a m. in the First Church of| 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. | R ; )4 ]"“’babl‘x be Dr. Le- cyerted influence in securing his Seward and Fairbanks. At that time Territorial Library, planning t0| ¢ Low tide 0:00 am . Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| 6:30 p. m—Young People’s C. E.| Jymoau (ity Mission st e 1 Sl of his-| elease after three month's impri- he was also able to take the river be a tiue “sourdough” when Te-| o High tide 6:02 am . ind Main street and the subject| Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Choir re- 205 Frankln Street M;-: “‘t “‘!’llfi““m“l University sonment. As the story came to a trip on the Yukon up to Dawson turning to the States o Law tide 11:84 pm. P 11 be “Christ Jesus." hearsal. ) eve) bl Al 1018, lose, Judge Noyes of Nome was and 1 airplane trip throughout > o $ic i 2 o il drs s e «MRS. H. M. KROGH ARriving-in Jonddy off Mattedag 4 yes o e 5 T G ® High tide 18:04 p.m ° Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon Sunday Services prat iR el Y, found guilty of contempt of court, the agway region - o ° SEPTEMBER ° {al. thsettiig L Northern Light | 200 m ond 730 p.m, Prof. Carlson is now busily engaged fineq 51,000 and removed from of- e e T el HOSPITAL NOTE 3 i < Chris eading Room iR 28 3 E g Rk s Priday, 7:: e 8 al material fice in 1902 by President Theodore Strang i~ Brof. . Carlso 8 In church Tnis room s Presbyterian Church | ;.\ rf'fii,f“‘;]"‘(:r: Y, 1:30 - M- for o book he has been writing mopsevelt : RS0 - BUNNEE S AR S o = 5 g e - * jpen Wednesuay ~afternoons from ! Franklin at Fourth i A B e during the last two years. The sedbst & : ; gained rest in the present story — Mrs, Clyde Hi tered St. Ann's| tide ° ey e e “Where Welcome and Worship g Bock will. {riclide o hidtory. of difa| V/Dlle in Juneau,,Dr. Carlson isinot through lis previous: ttin':to/ mosnital ye for Surgery. ® High tide & 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | & hisRoR, € using the books of the late Judge Alacka but through working at| st Ann Ve anBenk W SNTRILEY e ed J. W. Ansell 1054 i pa 4 | Meet” | i R , ¥ e v evening meeting. i y | D l Lh h discovery of gold in the Seward ' jimes Wickersham who worked on North Park College 3 . The public s cordially invited to| _WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | Oug as urc Peninsula with emphasis on 1ts| ipe wome e s e Jadas ;\V'.;l i ’I..ulk L“‘ lhlu o (.1vm‘nv.<‘,_ \. m.—Sunday School dbcicsiges at’ Note:: CoMtol=Gity g 5 g sile employed there he wrote a aitend these servic and visit the possessed numerous papers regard- fifty-year history of North Park cading T g 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for S H ¥ g i [ i y he plans to include ne was sent to Nome “to clean up Nyvall, President of the college, N < sy « 3 guest organist R g i 2 E Catholic Church 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship. | Notices for this cnurch column g:}‘;]\f‘"" history of the town of {ne mess” in 1901, Dr. Carlson next began aphy Church of tne Nattvity of the rmon—"The Judge and the|must be received by The Empire @ Best Ccllection of Nyvall's life. In de with Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau | judgement.” The guest soloist will|not later than 10 o'clock Friday! According to Dr. Carlson, he is| 1, juneau at the Territorial Li- material for that book, he began a Fifth and Gold Streets be Mrs. V. P. McDonald |evening to guarantee change of dividing his book into two parts. prary Prof. Carlson has been exam- chapter which brought his atten- Part T is to include a chapter on ining newspaper files from such, tion to Judge N and McKenzie EV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT ermon topics, etc Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and Bethel Tabernacle s the discovery of gold, another oncitics as Council, Saint Michael and “Frcm then on that chapter ex- 10:30 s W Saint Aloysious’ Chureh the first mining season Of 1899, & Nome. In discussing the Library| panded into an entire book,” said Masses on Week Days—7:00 and OBy D 9:00 ¢ ~ third chapter on the fight in Con-| .1y supervised by Ed Keithahn Carlson B:00 Fourth and Frarnkiin Streets e e gress over the Alaska bill and a ') Prof. C: " said, “The Te 3 M 4 g REV. R.E. BAKER, Pastor it 49 ; ] ! of. Carlson said, “The Ter- Leaving on, Iilinois, cn Benedictions after the last mass Sunday. Servloes ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL fourth chapter ding the great yjicrial Library has the best col-|June 15, Dr. and Mrs. Carlsen and m Sundays S6100 AIDK e Satdas o, it CHURCH stampede of 1900. At the present jection of Alaska material of all their young daughter and son have Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi= | Fyo TS S RS e Ml invitation| REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | lime the professor and traveler is the places I have visited.” He men- been touring States ina trailer lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 oo o oo o S0t already at-| Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist 96YOUng his time to Part II of the tioned the fact that most libraries Dr. Carlson remarked that tieey had vm; 7t09p.om. tehdlie & unday Soboo: Sunday Service propesed book. Here he will be throughout the country do not have very much enjoyed the trip and s g o 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. | 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer and ‘€llng a story as fascinating o the good collections of Alaska material. were extremely thankful for their The Methodisi Ciuurch 8:C) p. m.—Evening Service, sermion by the Vicar famous “Shooting of Dan McGrew:" Thus far in conducting research trailer upon viewing the numerous Opposite Federat and Territorial | Tuceday, 8:00 p. m—Prayer s however, in this instance the story on the Seward Peninsula history, “no vacancy” cigns. In fact, the is authentic, and the plot ex- ppof, Building ting. : Carlson has examined files trailer would have been useful in “Where Faith and Friend- 1day, 8:00 p. m—Christian Am- DOUQIC{S Community changes a murder for a famous {11, tHE Nutional AT HIVeR: at’ Whah- | Seate R : § ship Meet” Lassadors, young people. | Alaskan swindle. ington, at the Library of Congress The travelers first REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Methodist Church and at the Library of the Supreme souri and frem there pr Conspiracy I- Center m;xsafif:r,im];x:h{;?,,;.txiui; m“ R Chureh of Jesus Christ ¢f Gn the Lefgh Grant home) Part I of Dr. Carlson’s book will (‘]“““!‘ Kb:’x“‘ “;“?“l‘::“""“‘*.l"_"f"“‘f‘ el B R 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Clande Latter ]'),,,/ Saints Robert S. Treat, Minister center around a great conspiracy & ,I;(‘ ’(‘k;“‘:l; "h‘ !“:m‘dl ‘*ffl-‘:l.f LUm 9 y vlm:k l{]‘!:‘1|1 ‘5) -(f'tf i V. Brown, Acting Superintendent 0Odd Eallows Hall Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker ;"m‘:];":]hp‘j‘]“;‘:‘:??;[KCI:“]"‘;L‘"}'JJ“ U s IIDxx;ncA( C<7\:)'l A;Jil"T\OOAK'x):(» ;;Ilell;nf;‘\l“]ftl'lv:- .lllit“;;fi‘:azYl‘(\\l(ul(!‘]:“ p Mo Jors. iy o 5 5 10:00 pel Service; Message by Power tician from North Da- - g e o 10 o w3 AR D 10 A e ks . “Why We Work " kota, and Arthur H. Noyes, a crook- S Sl se e e T Solo by Mrs Ronald Lister. Chcir| Telephone, Douglas 355. My Father's World” Mrs. Albery|planning to steal all the best mines 7S Of the court of Abftene's coun-, Carlsan rema g : on: ser e on Anvil Creek, four miles north!ty. Court records in Illinois, Cali- me extremely strenu responses by Senior Choir : F fornia and Alaska have keen con- of road met in endeavc sulted. In addition, Dr. Carlson has the trailer through 7 h League. G 5 . 25 a. m.—Classes of Nome. The conspiracy took place 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League b(’l‘c’l///h])(ll/ Adventist 10 a. m asse ome I place visited Newberry Library, the Uni- Paik: And Boulder Dam Election officers for coming ¢ 4 Plans are going ahead for the!in the Second Judicial Division year. Mecti Kennedy, Corner Second and Main new Church building. where Noyes and McKenzie had z led Ly Sue 3 e i v / of Chicago, Kansas State After crossing New Mexico and # e /. Kot e gy plans to carry out their plot YEISItY of g xico an Counsellor ; s ok V. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor & > ; through hiring professionals to Histcrical Society, the Huntington Arizena and u,\n?nv Grand Canys 8:00 p. m—Evening Service, Mes- The services of this church are 1he Lutheran Church jump the claims in_ that vicinity, Lbrary at San Marino, California, the Al dfove to ‘Utahi, Ther -;lp;“::\v the Pastor, “Work A l.ul;‘l' m\‘fin};uld,l), the Seventh Day Sitka.. Alashs force the cases 'into court and lbPraries in San Francisco, the they visited Zion National Par Monday, 8:30 a. m.—Young Adult ”m“(’«u“‘.p Saturday, Sabbath | FEV+ ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastol secure the appointment of McKen- Bancroft Libr at Berkeley and and Bryce Canycn. Frem the ¥ HAk ay, a 1 s i g 00 a. m.—f .nurfn,\. ._ua‘ ath Sunday Services zie as receiver. the Seattle and University of journe; down to Boulder Dam ike i ey School. Bible classes for all ages.| g.45 o m_ Sunday School and The '(‘r» ase involves episodes Washington libraries. and across the des to San Mar- Tuesday, 7:00 p. m—Prayer and Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten-| po-°° (- he entire case involves episodes i e ! . Scripture Study dent ble ;Class. 3 ; which rival the tales in Hallibur- First Trip In 1940 ino. The rext lap tham to the Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Women's 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath' ;?080 a.m —’;I’ormngs\):‘};shlp, ton® hooks. Because of a deep in- Juneau is not altogether new to coast to Sun Fra ), Berkeley, Spciety monthly business and pro- Worship. ~ Sermon by the Pastor, g.go P nm _;U‘Cfglu;‘inozhcie'flour terest in the ase of the scheming Dr. Carlson, as he made his first Euzenc and finally Hanks, E. E. Jensen D " P - Judge Noyes, Dr. Carlson has been (rip to Alaska in 1940. Althouzh In gente, P n gram meeting, Delbe speaker. Wednesday Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—F: choir Pray rehearsal of #fall,” Mrs. Jan Mc- Gtuc Mullin, director. Dorca fourth Thur: Friday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior choir practice. year-old Clar- of several Story of has done a great deal of trav able to visit with o i newspapers and legal documents ing and has visited approximately ence I Wednesday, 2 p. m—The GUlS'| 00 0nout the States and now i 40 different countries, he seems to books s second and Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13 5,n00y in an attempt to reveal the be definitely “sold” on Alaska. Ac- Alask 0 p. m. are welcome exact happenings involved in the ccrding to Carlson, he would “pre- as the best histcric rec historical ca : p. m.—Midweek searching government publications Hour of Eible by I day at 1 Christian Science Lesson- A cordial welcome is extended to|, v ne™% 8 p. m—Bible Study # q Sepnices ol the services of this church. e B As the “story book” story of 1900 =\ : . ? U S unony Jarices o eanesday—Brotherhood OWb | ¢, iyes, ‘o good friend of the 2 AL R RO moni. Which will be read in all CHURCH OF GOD of the month st 8 p. m. Judge’s whose name was Oliver P. = = Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- | Thursday—The women of the, Hubb ailed to Nome seeking to = = day, Sept. 1, will be “Christ Jesus.” 526 East Street Church meet every second and 25Sist him in the stealing of the = = Excerpts from Christian Science, REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, |fourtn week nf each month at 1 p. m, Alaskan mines. Dr. Carlson ex- = = lesson-sermon : Mnsters. Friday, 7:30 p. m—Senior Choir,; Plained that the mines were ex- = = The Bible - John: And the Word| 3:30 p. m.—Radio worship service| puery Day—The Lutheran Church ceedingly wealthy providing an = was made flesh, and dwelt among|at KINY. |opens wide her doors and welcomes| Output of from ten to fifteen thou- = us (and we beheld his glory, the| 7:00 p. m.—The Bible in Pictures yoy jn Jesus' name. sand dollars per day. Upon land- = glory ‘as of the only begotten of O ‘01:)" m‘*'(‘“p FUY] ‘-*“ ;s’cs, { -, —0 ing in Nome on July 19, Hubbard = the Father, full of grace and 8:00 p. m—Preaching Service. . proceeded to work at obtaining the = truth. FISH M"D'“GS mines. Papers were hastily provid- = Correlative passage from “Science| First Church of Christ! The following fish landings were ed asking for a receiver. Frem th and Health with Key to the Scrip- made in Juneau yesterday d to- on the story involved the seizure ¢ tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Jesus (CHRISTIAN) day: the Margaret T skippered by the mines, the attempt of the Nome = was the highest human concept of 10th and E On Bus Line Peter Hildre, brought in 13,000 miners to recover their claims and == the perfect man. He was insepar- Invites You To Worship | pounds of black cod and halibut; | their aispatching to San Francisco = able from Christ, the Messiah — HOMER C. J’IURPHY. Ph.D., |the Aegir skippered by Francis an agent to obtain protection by the divine idea of God outside the = Pastor A Hyde, brought in 12,000 pounds of (a writ of supersedeas. flesh. ~This enabled Jesus to iong 2SBS0 black cod and halibut; Bert Al- Character Revealed ; demonstrate his control over matter frs. L P. Dawes, Pianist | eaq's Thelma, brought in 11,000 A shocking revelation of the (p 482). dunday Sorvices | pounds of black cod and halibut; character of Noyes and McKc: i 10:00 a. m.—Bible School R e s b 4 g g haiveh of The Eoly || 11:90 8 meCommunion . Aid}schi coneces Vonle, Sowin, g woe Darecd i i The Church of The Y | and 550 pounds of salmon, sold to Al-|the Receiver refused to obey the Trinity, Episconal s “"’"fi‘{zve“m Service| Aka Const Fisheries; Albert Wal-|writ of supersedeas brought back { P. ¥ g [ Jace’s Helen, in with 12,000 pounds to Nome against them. On Octo- o L} 30l | We teach the unity 30d’s peo- = pay, TOurh and GOl Sty | We tech (he ity of G0 beo i Sfman, s (0 Sevsian St | er 13 MeGeme was arvested und = 'UI\.V Margaret Shaw (fiyums! Testament. You are cordially u‘_‘:md the Wanderer captained by S.ibrought to the U. S. Circuit Court = Miss ] @ b st | 4 € ) A. Stevens with 29,000 pounds of |of Appeals in San Francisco, fol- == Miss Director |vited to worship with us. ¥ - : - ise Buth Cotfin, Chotr 0. NI 18 salmon for Sebastian Stuart. lowing which the case caused con- T Eleventh Sunday after Trinity - ° e K o 8 v Al - e e — siderable comment and excitement = S S""d;;”l j‘”“‘l“ o Chapel-By-The-Lake HENNINGS LEAVE in the States. 1= b Bucharist, cele” | Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz | M. Fred Henning and her| Carlson’s interest in the case has = R Ll S 5 Cove Road at Auk Lake daughter, Ann Louise, left for the taken him to numerous libraries = ! ! 3 e Isgndns l;sfi““"l discontinued un- | srates yesterday via PAA. They and courts in checking the out-| == (" : 2 ) £ til September | plan to spend the winter in Victor- |come, as it came before the Su-!== Sermon by the Rector. Offertory = ) 2 ville, California. preme Court of the United States. solo, Franck’'s “Panis Angelicus” _,A » 5 sung by Jean Seiser, soprano. Church of Christ = 2 X : Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Chcir re- Meets in the American Legion Hall hearsal on Sccond Street, between Frank- JUNEAU CENTRAL H \ H Friday, 7:30 p. m—Trinity Guild lin e¢nd Seward Streets. P will meet at the home of Mrs. Edna BOYD FIELD, Minister i Polley, 711 Eleventh Street Phone, Douglas 133 | F R E E D A N C E The Holy Trinity Church School Sunday Services | i 2 : will re-open next Sunday morning 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. i L A B 0 R (/ 0 U N C l L ¥ at 10 o'clock | 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. ; -~ i | 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. H 1 LABOR DAY-September 2 FE D AR O A “The Call to Bible Study” over | [T:}‘(. KINY at 6:15 each evening Mon- |} Salvation day through Saturday i Army L at Willoughby Ave EV, ¢ SERVICES = Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor At American Legion Dugout ¥ Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen |The Misses Stephens and Horton, U N l 0 N “ A L L : Sunday Evangelists o 4 3 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting The Tuesday evening service is 6:00 :m,~Sundn_v School lto be held in Mr. and Mrs. A. H EAST FIRST STBEET 4 ' 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting. |Friesen’s home at 903 W. Ninth St Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital as the hall was previously engaged meeting. for other purposes Tor that evening _— | Thursday evening service will be Sponsored by Central Lahor Council, A. F. of L. Resurrection Lutheran [beld in the hall as usual. Both “ Chureh \(.);'\lm.\ commence at .14].; p. m and : ! . ! You are given a cordial invita- . - 2 Main and Third Steeets |1i00" 1o aend both of these ser- Juneau Industrial Council, C. I. 0. _’ “In the heart of the City for thr | . . hearts of the City” | G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor | Music by Organist, Miss Lily Maurstad | RUSSIAN Ortiodox Church ] 9:45 a. m—sSunday School Of St. Nicholas H S 1 0 h L T moThe. Worsmip_Ser Fifth Steee ‘ ySeaman sUrchestra , vice, sermon by the Pastor, “Christ’s| Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— f ‘ Resurrection Is Life.” Evening Service. ' " | 5 i Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Ladies Aid| Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High [} E b d w ' > meeting at the church with Mrs.|Mass and Holy Communion. ‘E very 0 y e t”'”e John Sunderland and Mrs. Ole| Choir rehearsal every Thursday f Westby as co-hostesses at 7:30 p. m. | T AU R A A 2 e T = = =