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aust be received by ot later than 10 o'clock Friday vening to guarantee change of ermon topics, etc. First Church of Christ, Scientist unaay Schoci, will be held at First Church of Shrist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth nd Main street and the subject All be “Suhstance.” Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- Al meeting Christian S 10:00 u. m Sunday services 1 a. m. in the ence Reading Room a church building. This room is pen Wednesaay afternoons from 30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- iesday evening meeting. The public is cordially invited to wtend these services and visit the .eading room Catholic Church Church of tne Nativuy of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Junecau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, J Masses on Sund ~7:00, 9:00 and 0:30 Masses on Week Days—7:00 and i:00 Benedictions after the last mass m Sundays Confessions~Saturday, eve of holi- lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 vm.; 7to9p m The Methodist Zuurch Opposite Federat and Tereitorial Buildina “Where Faitl. and Friend- ship Meet” REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, Pi Mrs. Jage McMullin, Choir Director 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Claide V. Brown, Acting Superintendent 11:00 a. m—Morninz Worsiip, Message by the pastor “New Steps. Anthem by the Senior Choir, “The Lost Chord 6:00 p. m—Epworth League (M- FY) refreshments, games, ion services. 8:00 p. m.—Eveni Worship. Message by the pastor “In Focus. Hymns we like to sing Sunday svening fellowship hour following ervi Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Prayer, seripture study, Wednesday, 6:15 p. m.—Church family night, “Our Sunday Scheol” as the theme. Senior choir rehear- sal following at 8 o'clock. and Sermon, Sunday Services The sunject o1 mon which will be read in all only the substance of substance of Spirit, (p. 3-1) good, the not matter. The Church of The Holy Notices for this church column)| The Empire .Christian Science Lesson- iesson~Ser- Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- held on Saturday, the Seventh Day should wish for. and in reality has, BULLETINS SEATTLE—Northwest railroad of- ficials today clamped an embargo b : & & on all Washington, Oregon and Northern Light | Russian Ortiodox Church nortnern Idaho grain shipments Presbyterian Church | Of St. Nicholas |for which unloading arrangements | Franklin at Fourth " Fifth Street bave ot been guaranteed in ad- “Where Welcome and Worship ‘ Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.—|vance as elevators are full, cars are Meet” Evening Service. | being tied up and no ships can take WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High' cargo. 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. | Mass and Holy Communion. _— 10:50 a. m. —Organ Preparation Ior’ Choir rehearsal every Thursday; PARIS—Soviet Foreign Minister worship. Mrs Wilda Faunce Huswd‘;nt 7:30 p. m. { V. M. Molotov made another bitter guest organist H it |attack on Great Britain today when Miss Ruth E. Field i ~__ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ALASKA LEGION | VCTES INFAVOR OF STATEHO0D To Become Bride 0fKenneth Waller, That little Dan Cupid has hit the! KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 14 Empire Staff twice in the last Alaska’s American Legion cix weeks record today as favoring sta Tonight, at 8 o'clock, in the for the Territors In a resolution chapel of the Methodist church, passed at their convention the Le- A Miss Ruth Elizabeth Field will be- gion voted 65 to 14 for come the bride of Kenneth H. Wal-|acceptance as the 49th St fer, the Rev. Robert Treat, reading| The far north legicnnai M Howard expressed themselves on the 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Ser-i o Jesus e .f|he charged that the proposed Bri-'the vows. Mr and 4 i : ; mon “The Mind of God 'l'ho]C/“”[’{f’””;f' })(-,\N»SQC.,I )I[_bt :f tish statute for Trieste would in ef- Wallace will attend t»hc couple, lut 0[ fet}tlvx's n‘). Umr Territory. The choir will sing Gounod's “Praise Latter Day Sants fect make it a colonial territory. |as best man and Mrs. Wallace as epproved a resolution asking pub- Ye The Father | Odd Fellows Hall o Lmatron of “ca lic agecies to weed cut would 00 p. m—The Young People's| 1030 a. m.—Sunday School | NANKING — The Communist' Foilowing tne ceremony the bri-|Alaska residents. The resolt Soclety will meet in the Church| 8:30 P m.—Priesthood Meeting. |,,0q paper Emancipation Daily at day group will dine at the Baranof. 2sks that mo one be allowed to parlors 7:30 p. m—Church Services. |yenan Chinese Communist capital, The' bride-to-be has been asso-'settle in the Territory —without Wednesday, 6:30 po -m-The} Teiephone, Doggias 955 claimed today that Gen. Douglas ciated with the Indian Native Ser- previcus housing ar mments, Couple Club will meet in the Church | R MacArthur and Lt. Gen. Albert C. vice, Department of Education and funds or employme parlors for their monthily covered| First Baptist Church |wedemeger are “openly propagating Is & sister of Mrs. Wallace. Mr.| Another resolution asks mainten- 'dish dinner fellowship meeting. | Franktin. and Polrth |a new world war.” Waller is on the mechanical staff ince f’r all e Yusey ) 1y h 7:30 p. m—The Choir| j p SPURLIN, 1. &, Minister v of the Empire. {1 e will rehearse at the church | 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Class-| WASHINGTON — OPA glumly The attendants, Mr. and Mrs.| 4 Friday, 1:30 p. m——The Mar-| s for all spes. Harold Cargin, Su.|Acknowledged today that prices ofy Wallace, both members of the Em- WA QFFICIALS TALK tha Society will meet in the Church perintendent. | canned and irozen fruit, ice cream pire stafl, were married five weeks| parlors. 11:00 a. m.-—Morning Worship, |¢nd cake may go up because of ago and are returning to Juneau | A]' A. L (ONVENY!GN Friday, 7:30 p. m—The Session| 8:00 p. m.--Evening worship. the new (wo-cents-a-pound boost this afternoon from their honey- will meet at the manse Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer|in sugar prices. As if that weren’t moon 3 E Ah oUtinG RS e Vete Ad- o Meeting and Scripture Study. ibad news enough, the Agriculture The newlyweds will reside at thej t o —Wton =00 C tr br 3 Bethel T'abernacle : | Department told housewives dairy Hillerest s e i (Assembly of God) Juneaw City Mission ~ |Produets will be scarcer and prices T T T bl oo sl itopsetin Fourth and Frar:kiin Streets 205 Franklin § | higher ‘throughout 1946 and early ¥ | Leton ‘@onveabtion* Thursday. P REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor HREH AL 1947, l E { b e G Snddy dernias MRS, H. M. KR % A lday and today of this week a Sunday Services A Ketchikan by three off 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Class- es for all ages| A special invitation to those children not already at- tending a Sunday Schoos. BOMBAY-—Six persons were kill- led and 37 injured today in a sud- iden renewal of the Hindu-Moslem | rioting" that has wracked the city 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome, it i i o Enesday, 0100, i me=prayer Oug as urc SEATTLE—Genc.ai Mark Clark Meeting. Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Christian Am- tassadors, young people, Resarrection Lutheran Church is coming to the state of Washing- | ton from Washington D. C. the end of ths month. In a long distance ‘l(lephonv conversation yesterday | with a Seattle newspaperman he Services Notices for this must be received church column by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday|asked abcut a good fishing spot Mzin and Thud Streets evening to guarantee change of;nhear Camano Island, far from tele- the heart of the City for thr sermon topics, etc phones, hearts of the City” . HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor . Saint Aloysious’ Church >rganist, Mrs. Katherine Alexander 9:00 a. m.—Mass oir Winifred Mc- | NANKING, Chia — A Chinese | firing squad today executed Wang | Cring Weis, former puppet Minister |of Interior at Mieiszeping, the | fourth major puppet to be executed since the end of the war. Ci Dir Mrs, ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School. m.—The Worship: Ser- W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar DUBLIN, Ireland—Just about the vice. Sermon by the Pastor Margaret Pearce, Orgamst |biggest news in Ireiand today is “Though Law Is Deadly, It Is Not Sunday Service ithe scramble for 527 pairs of Am- Void Senior cheir, Sullivan’s 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and: -rican nylons. They are the stock- “Angel Voices." sermon by the Vicar. |ings which customs officials say 7:30 p. m.—Senior Luther League s | they confiscated from the baggage Monday, 8:00 p. m.—Sunday ' |of Miss Kathleen O'Dwyer on her School Teachers' mesting | DOUQIQS Communlty | return from a visit to her brother, ‘Tuesday 7:00 p. m.—Junior M } d Ch | Mayor Willlam O'Dwyer of New cheir practice. ethodist Church | yone. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior TACOMA—A train tossed four- (In the Leigh Grant home) ERcbert S. Treat, Mintster | year old Billy Veal of Fife, Wash- Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker|Ington, 50 feet, then rolled past him Sr‘l'r'll//r—[)('l/ Adventist 10:00 Chapel Service; Message by |8 he lay on ties beside the rails. Cocnas. SLAGE ot B3 the pastor, “New Steps.” Negro|But Billy livd to cry about it. The | AT v L e L2 |spiritual by the Junior choir, “Lord, | child, escaped with leg lacerations REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor |1 want to be a Christian.” [and a nead injlry. The services of this church are 10:25 a. m.—Classes. ! T DS YAKUTAT WEDDING Choir practice day. Sept. 15, will be “Substance.” 'of the week. m 5 o Violet E. Hansen and Gilbert M. Excerpts from Christian Science| 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath The Lutneran Church | sensmeier, both of Yakutat, Al- lesson-sermon: School. Bible classes for all ages. Sitka, Alask= | aska, were married in that com- The Bible-Hebr Through faith Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor | munity on September 8, in a cere- we understand that the world were dent Sunday Services mony performed by the Rev. Stan- framed by the word of God, so that| 11:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School and|ley A. Benson. Attendants were things which are seen were not Worship. — Sermon by the Pastor, Bible Class. Martha Gray and Sheldon James, made of things which do appear. E. E. Jensen. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. Jr. Correlative passage from “Science Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. e >>—— and Health with Key to the Scrip- |Praver Meeting. Hour of Eible! 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. NORDALES IN JUNEAU tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: As Study and Devotion. Frid 4:00 p. m—Junior choir| Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Nordale God is substance and man is the| Dorcas Society meets second and practice. ; and son Tony of Fairbanks have divine image and likeness, man fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, 2 p. m—The Girls'| arrived in Juneau. They made the A cordial welcome is extended to Club meets all the services of this church, are welcome. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study| All girls from 6 to 13| trip from the Interior by O'Harra bus lines to Haines. CHURCH OF G : R LA | 7 P Lecture. B s come o B oD | Wednesday—Brotherhood Club AOEEAD) ecords e | | Beautiful. s meets the tirst and the third week| ____ 5 {of the month at 8 p. m. 526 East Street REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, W st Lin- d Saturday | VA regional offic coin, Acting Man: {morning { Those FLIES 63 ON FRIDAY i e SRS s attending the convention o £ 35 ke -:“ ‘,” 3 '1 {were William Tuttle, Loan Guaran ollowing passengers to Amvl tee Chief, Barnard Estabrooi, G Southeast Alaska points yesterd d Verne tact Officer lic Relation: Ayers, Pub- VA From Juneau to Port Althorp—Tem St the Dyer; to Tenakee—Don Tagort; 10| mytije and Ayers returned Friday Hoonah—Kenneth Bean and Edith 1y oot ec “rhe loan 2uar- Bean: to S{\ ka ‘“"f‘(“1""",?1""3“‘:ml.'c chief ccmpleted a Rudclph, Emma Nicolat, Charles!y oo oo oo ™io g Nicolat, George Sundberg, Richard! Furtaso, Henry Benson, Dick Dalziel | d Howard Millbowne. ! Fairbanks, Ancl g and Ketchikan ing the conventicn. From Juneau to Angcon — Mrs. | - R g L William Nelson; to ietchikan i NI Marjcrie Warmsonick, Ethel Lindb; G Janice Mayer, George Haberkorn ; ISH lA D! and Lucille Jerome; to Wrangell Ony two bcuts landed fish at i Andy Engstrom and Melvin Schmitz; ;c“m Storage today. They were th to Petersbur eorge A. Ma d. Fr cont, Skipper Olaf Winters. From Hoonah to JuneauMrs. | 13,000 pounds of black cod Ernest Rude, Alice Hillman, Doug 'unsold; and the Forester, under Boddy, R. S. Margan, Sarah John- Jim Ccle, with 00 pounds of nie and Ernest Hillman; from Sitka jsalmon from th River for to Angcon—Richard Johnston; from 'Engstrom Petersburg to Sitka—Don McKillof | o and Larry Lindstrom; from Ketc Marriage kan to Sitka—Richard Celman by the < Edward Gowell: f ! to two couples Wrangell—-Gre Gre Chardeaux. nd Jeseph T. W trude Sentoyo and Mrs. J. K | E. Field and Kenneth From Ketchikan to Juneau Whiting is a traf Helen Robinscn and W. W. i Coastal A frem Todd—Mr. and M G has been emj Lydia Dick, Mr. and Mrs. a bookkeeper. i and ! sued fariz, Lee Bautista, E h s ath meto and Luck Sakamoto; from | Petersburg — Dave Loy; irom Po Althorp—Tom Dyer; from Pelican Roy Call; and from Tenakee—H. L Paulson. From ESitka to Juneau—Mr. and Mrs. Tal Gupoy, Isabeliz Sinz, Andy Harland, Martha Sam, George Sundberg, E. M. Miller, Dr. Williams, { Joe Hoots, Tom C. Norton, Sigvold | Spurkland, Mrs. Jean Cook and Ivan | Rezel. e BUCY HAS BIRTHDAY ! Tech Sgt. Norman Bucey of the Alaska Communications System is having a birthday tomorrow. At the Walicr 1 residence a dinner| will in his honer, with friends TIIZR DUREAU sloyed here as (| Trinity, Episcopal Thursday—The women of the i Y ‘] R Minsters, Church meet every second and 1 o SUNEAU, SERBEA ¥ vy b [ - Fourrhoz‘nd Gold slt;;ez; ; U"A ok D ;n.—-Th; Elb:]c n Pictures| fourth week nf each month at 1 p. m.| PATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:39 A. M1, 120TIL MERIDIAN 'lll\ll'.i BN, W. BOBERT. WEED, Rector Sepasn. . ot Al dhe Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir. Al e Sl Miss Margaret Shaw, Orgamist | #:00 . m—Preaching Service. Every Day—The Luthoran Church WEATHER BULLETIN i Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Director |Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Bible Study. B . > Max. temp. |. YODAY | Y. opens wide her doors and welcomes Tact I LowsstSteab an’ . 201k Weather at b ein i i T |First Church of Ch {Tat Jenus’ Bl Station 24hitks | tomek o Erenin Al Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.| Firg urc [e) rist B TR D g 4 3 N L 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion Anchorage 62 49 12 Rain : 10:00 a. m.—Church School | (CHRISTIAN) Barrow 30 26 Trace Snow i 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and 10th and E — On Bus Line A Bethel 45 35 _Ufi I’:mn sermon by the Rectot Invites You To Worship Cordova 55 50 -02 Cloudy Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re- HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Dawson 57 44 Trace Cloudy hearsal. , i Pastor Edmonton bt Saturday (St. Matthew's Day)— Phone - Blue 650 Fairbanks A7 35 10 Fog & 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. Mrs. L P.. Dawes, Pianist Haines 54 49 12 Cloudy | Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday Sunday Services Juncau 56 48 07 Cloudy i of this week are the Autumnal Em-| 10:00 a. m—Bible School Juncau Airport 58 47 08 Cloudy ' o 1k michin’t oo E . ber Days. 11:00 a. m—Communion and Ketchikan . 56 5 52 50 Rain City folk mightn’t recognize it, but this {ous morning worship. Kotzebue 35 34 35 0 Cloudy is a tiny ear of young, green corn. 3 A R e 7 Tiaes 14Uy 29 A Memorial Presoyterion | 0 05, 0 oy of ‘Gods peo: s Mo - # | % B Te e clowy| i Ghirch e teach the unity of God's peo- s Lo : . . y | The way it stands, not very much. z ple on the principles of the New uea frum Page One) Northway 51 42 44 Trace Rain | Eventhe whols Bold of it that thets Corner West 8th and E Streets | Testament. You are cordially in-| L — Petersburg 55 41 47 15 Pt. Cloud_vl ¢ whole field ot it that the farmer “A Church with an open d0or— !\ited to worship with us. ll}cn] willingness to foiiow the ori-! portland 81 60 60 Trace Drizzle | has worked so hard to grow wouldn’t “Whasoever will may come’. e 2R |ginal agreement signed by them|prince George 59 4 43 19 Pt. Cloudy brin ; e - i G 4 ; s y g much on the market right now. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Chapel-By.The-Lake jand the SIU-SUP, which gave the| prince Rupert 59 50 52 But the f: Jenon e Manse, 140 5 Street wpel-Dy-1e-Lake i seafarers the highest wages ever|Seattle e 56 57 26 Rain i ut the farmer knows that it will be Sunday Services ’C()rné'r (?,a;%de'gh/‘:nz 4;nd Fritz |received by seamen. We now have | sjtka 56 48 48 a1 Pt. Cloudy j worth plenty, come harvest time! He 10:00 2. m.—Sunday school includ- | ove Road at Auk Lake In our possession a signed agree-|whitehorse 60 39 39 01 Pt. Cloudy wouldn’t be so silly as to try to reap his 4 i 4 P rn;;ln m:;xble classD for adl‘l)lvts.' Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister v?w:“ to that flffecl‘ “k“h our ;;b; Yakutat 52 4 47 34 Cloudy | crop now: :00 a. m.—Divine Worship. 10:30 a. m.' unday School. AI[JeStives won, the swike 14 calle “—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. voGay) " % Sermon by the pastor, “The Place children in the Auk Bay area are O AFL West Coast pickets were 5 . Those Victory ‘E’ Bonds of yours are of Forgiveness, Rest and Release.” invited and urged to attend our|“ithdrawn previously, WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center that was located like green corn. Kept till maturity, they’ll ! Scripture lesson, St. Matthew 11: Sunday School. The end of the AFL strike was|800 miles west of the Oregon ccast has moved to west of Dixon Entrance ay-¥oii back four. dollars for 1 27-3. Special music by the choir.| % iy mads possible by the action of John |The low pressure center that was located Over the northern Guif of pay v every three ' 630 p. m—Young People’s: C. E.| R. Steelman, economic stabilizer, in | Alaska yesterday morning has remained stationary and is filling. Rain " meeting. Topic: “Getting a Right “EVANGELISTIC SERVICES amending wage Stabilization Board |bas fallen all along the coast from Oregon to Kodiak. Cold air is con- | Start.” At American Legion Dugout regulations to permit government!tinuing to move southward cver interior Alaska, having moved as far '8:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Fol-|7/e Misses Stephens and Hortonm, agencies such as the U. S. Mari- lowing the singing of hymns you Evangelists time Commission to pay the same ! choose. the Pastor will lead in a| Services this week Tuesday wage sca'e as private operators in on meditation entitled: “God's Glory. “‘ax:d Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. the same field ' Priday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re-| You are given a cordial invit This upheld wage increases won ~ hearsal. {tion to attend both of these - by the SIU-SUP in negotiations Pt vices with ship operator. P | Sy | e Church of Christ | . ¢ The LUNDEBERG QUESTIONS IHeets in the American Legion Hall| Lo SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14— _on Second Street, between Framk-| Salvation Harry Lundeberg, head of the AFL lin and Seward Streets Army €ailors Union of the Pacific, re- "~ Willoughby Ave. Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday |fuses to say whether members of his union will cross the CIO pick- et lines. Lundeberg was one of the leaders of the AFL strike, and | BOYD FIELD, Minister ‘ Phone, Douglas 133 Sunday Services :00 2. m.—Bible Study. south as Big Delta-Talkeetna-Naknck line this morning. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Rain 51 NE 3 2 feet Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 52 ENE 20 1 foot Eldred Rock Cloudy 51 NE 6 Zero Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 50 ' NNE 12 Calm Guard Island Rain 54 SE 12 Zero Lincoln Rock Rain 51 ESE 16 Zero Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 54 5 1 foot N MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY NIGHT: Preiected waters of Southeast Alaska except Icy Strait and the outside waters from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 10 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. | 2:30 p. m—Praise Meetir 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. over 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School he questions thz necessity for the |CIO continuation of the stoppage. “The Call to Bible Study” 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting. | Lundeberg said: “We got them KINY at 6:15 each evening Mon-| Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital their raise. What are they stumbl- day through Saturday. meeting. ing around cn the picket lines for?” 15 miles per hour. Icy Strait- easterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Variable cloudiness northern portion of Southeast Alaska, cloudy with iocal rain showers southern portion. Filling low—29.32 inches—is located west of Dixon Entrance. 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