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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 194 PAGE TWO 90 tortonate w1 e ume econtsol (1T KELLY, MP FORCE : UN.WILLKFEP BIG CHAIN MEATLESS DAYS it/ UL KLY, . — i A E IN S‘I’ORC ed and peid for. These merchants L F AN RA . | H & simply cancelled the order | o) . [ i But if a housewife goes to thei Lt. John Kelly, Provost Marsh® 3 1 | FOR Ju"fAu'TES meat market next week or the week | here for the past three months, 1e® Notices for “|“Sl ~’“;!;" ‘;‘“"_‘" Northern Light an O"’Qf’.";""[ Church { after .‘n'rlb;’xn(‘h she can't even l]‘rur].xlnchura.lge yestetday afternoc® must be received by he Empire JN S 707, T " | f St. Nicholasg | | oz < io a bone, *“well” say local with his military police contingef not later than 10 o'clock Friday Pre »/;////,(1 ”’I”'( /’/’(,/ 01 Fifth Street | Whether or not the PPINg butchers, “he’s just going to have|of 14 edlisted men. He is being ri® anR. ouri - strike e s h» par ure, res- + ag ot} y se | e p | wlae 1ere y evening to guarantee change of | .., CfCINIE S8 CONOC in Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.-— trike ends in the near future, res- o eat something else; because We | placed here by Second Lt. Zen® sermon topics, etc Meet” ning Service. idents of Juneau Will soon be un- can't buy meat now anywhere.|Crccker, III and 15 new Milita N b Voo WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High e S > O v b i buy meat from local butck And if we did have big stocks in! policemen. irst Church of Christ, 9:45 a. m—Sunday School Mass and Holy Communion. kaalfllan Charges Ouash- DANVILLE, Ill. Sept. 21.—The er shops : e begore| Seatle waiting for shipment, we'll ' Tqe transfer is Being made on th Scientist 10:50 a. m. —Organ Preparation for| Choir rehearsal every Thursday ; ; ‘Imgr Al\]! ‘lot:(l ;:1;1:;1_ one :;Jr‘ lthe Ogi'\m". b”‘\fil” in Se .;»to“n j»r 4];( sell them ",h‘\”; because nol}od) S| Army’s Rotation plan, whereby M _Detenis . Aot et B d S M or argest, 12 of its subsidiar- A recontrol prices we geing to ship that meat to Juneau proups are stationed here for thre e s b Wilda Faunce Husted P e ad, 30'S ATHETICAMMIOVE (v cne 10 o1 tta oftisers weie con. |od. rightrully belongs. to i rad Gt 4t for'a Tom | bl 8 s B = i " o s, o i i % 4 » victed today of violating the Fed- and its citizens; but it possible - R — It Kelly ha ko Bt |9 U GHMOL oL L0 8 orn RV W ser-\Clhurch of Jesus Christ cf for |nves|lgah0n eral Anti-Trust law for local shop owners to ship it BROW"IES No 1 MEET: | cruiting Officer here Zj,‘,lf,“offl‘fi‘. v‘”l.e“n l\.‘“‘\ )1”““ o AT i \‘1“ x[ 1“1' Latter Day Saints — | The defendants, includ John North and sell it at anything but a : L August. Lt. Crocker will talé; ov® * edlh Odd Fellows Hall LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y, Sept. 21.|A. and George L. Hartford, chiefs loss. ; OFfl(ERS ARE ELE(]’[D thal position along with his servi® Tk f A 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. —Reported shooting incidents along |of the nationwide network of retail For example, one Juneau butcher s Provtst Marangl 5 8:00 p..m.—Testimon- i o B 30 p. m—Priesthood Meeting. |the northern Greek frontiers re- outlets and affiliated operations, ordered $5,000 worth of meat from 4 ' gk o e gl g "‘ pusaite 7:30 p. m.—Church Services. 'mained under surveillance of the were found guilty by Federal Judge a Seattle concern during August. It| Jusmeau Troop No. 1 of the eBE ot Wi p . Reading Room | par LAVE Wyelster Wil eX=1. melephone, Douglas 355 United Nations today despite Rus-|Walter C. Lindley on both counts was consigned to him anc s bean! Brownies met at the E hall - i 4 This room is | tminister ip : 3, o e . 3 B o g ‘wn‘] e A 5 Y — sta’s veto of an American proposal of a criminal information in storage waiting for pment Thu:sd and elected offic . New /o marriage licenses have k 5 e o ] S CHURCH OF GOD in the Security Council for an on-| They were found to have conspir- since September 4. But he paid on lent is Carol Leath;. VICe-|isyed here'in the past two k¥ ¢ 0 to 4 o'¢ i = od : g -spot investigation. ed to restrain trade in food pro- that order 40 cent u for President, Sandra Chon; Secretary, | . auting U, S. Commissioner C‘(I' ey & Bethel a0l 526 East Street The suggestion of focusing con- ducts and “to monopolize a substan- chucks of beef sacked and ready|ann Furness; Treasurer, 0k Grdy, X4 Ak RenEeAEY tou l’lf‘ 16 pd % 1 I REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, |tinued attention on the troubledtial part of such products in inter- for shipping. Freight would be Whitchead; and reporter, BeckY yror: oun Boeker and Bbbs g these sc ‘\"'""',% of ,(""S’ Ministers. Balkans situation was made in an state commerce.” The ximum about 3 cents a pound Y ' Tt R s "w ’é‘ . G gt and Lo e 7:00 p. m—The Bible in Pictures uhprecedented move by Secretary- penalty for cach defendant would meat is cut and tr members played games after | py Tenn o uaoare Mae Beni, 5 = 2 € e T n the screen. For all ages. General Trygve last night when thelbe a $5000 fine and a one-year butcher would, after ne; @ % ahi SVt Y rDHELDIS; vt ay Services 8 g g " ection Cathotic Cnrurch 'nday School. Class- | 8:00 b. m—Preaching Service. Council rejected four proposals/prison sentence on each of the day, have to sell it for 45 cents, Tyoop leaders for this year are — Church of tne Vg e A -ebonTaiBi b atibn | TOUP! 8:00 p. m—Bible Study. arising from the jet Ukraine’s two counts and it is plain that he would k® afys. Ted Thorndahl and Mrs, Har- | Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau . ; et wkouideaide accusations against Greece | A&P immediat unced it losing money cld Sti b A ren not already at- = oot aCCUSALIONS, Agalnst (3= | ok 1d Stjern. un - ¥ z"l”/‘F‘i";“llt“tll(l‘IS’!“;""'\ e hite Sindae Giine ; Juneaw City Mission | The rejections had the effect of would appeal, bl o SR R 6 ek gt a WED. and THUR. N S Sundav—T:00. 9:00 and| 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 205 Franklin Street quashing gife ~ Ukrainign s gharges)conceive of this, d OFINE UP- - toher for meat bought PROTESTS HEARD YOU'VE GOT A Masses on Sunday—7 ead ot HORRIE Seiviie MRS, H. M. KROGH that Greece, with British backing, held by any appellate court for we “PCisF o T8’ R T PE T DATE WITH THE R el Dayi- 700 aria ] Tuiesda p. m—Praye Sunday Services was menacing peace an ‘the Al- |k e 8 dn : }""’ oY down in Junwau, The OPA. price 1 imony on protests to annex- JUNEAU FIREMEN M n k De Meetir 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. banian frontier, and they ended the with the facts in t ;)n € '\:) 5 ot St T jacent areas to the City AT THEIR ANNUAL ’ - 00 p. m.—Christian Am-| Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. {Council's concern with the case af-|letter and o s VSR She s OPA price 15 88 was heard in District Court BENEFIT SHOW! 2 adors, young people Everybody welcome. ter eleven sessions of bristling de- (anti-trust) ac giving the butcher a small here this morning. Principal basis o - - bate in the past three week: p —— o f objection developed by protest- d take a substantial ants’ witnes is allegation that the Hat he margin. But on most cut idays £ Hesu tion Lutheran LI e , R 1 utcher wo day R ,,«}"‘/’//,” g / Oug as urc was reserving the :r\:(‘:x .‘“‘ ', ‘! 5 Tos | his meat here under clection approving annexation wi U. N. charter, to in OPA ceiling So he will sell it in ‘mproperly conducted. Arguments Muin and Third Steeets S . report on any matter which he; 5 1 =iy aeb unsel ar o s after b Martha Hollida, e e AU d Tt S ; Rt | Seattle. and Juneau may find some- by counsel set for this after- 2 lartha Holliday The Methoaist ©iurcl In iie heart of the City jor thr ervices deemed a threat to international ]‘ ,ng : yooT B 3 aIelE TR AR the' 1Akt e s, " the City 5 gores X Vit thing else to ] )pposite Federat and Tercitorial hearts « e C peace and security—moved Sovie il TR T o the. docket heve before the | PROCEEDS GO TO JUNEAU However, Lie's v m L e it LERMAN. Pastor - yotices for this cnurch column Delesate Andrel A. Gromyko, e[, ... yqon" BEGUN, CHURCH shop profitably, the OPA allows a Cowt moves to Ketchikan next MEMORIAL LIBRARY Wher nd Friend- I T 1 A nder pust be received by The Empire Council chairman, to remark that ™70 & 3 Yvig merchant 25 1 ent o week FUND ship Mec-'poc later than 10 o'clock Friday h€ though the Secretary-General (.I L ““j"’ ““‘fl (‘:""\'“‘:‘;’[“ atine et by : U et R ROBERT S. TREAT, Paslor = = ¥l bag ot t" in raisinc the! Company of Juneau, began excavat- utet ik e evening to guarantee change of Was ‘perfect] mTENE thel g tiis morntap. for. ‘the. new the above q The Sydney Symphony Or e M 10:00 a. m.—¢ V. Brown, Ac 10n topics, etc question able to ma with 82 musicia ross margin manent full-time butchers were tra in Au alia going to , is the fi ereent £ s Douglas Community Methodist Gl STicD: Church building for which they even a 10 | Saint Aloysion Church J S were awarded the building contract. Of 9:00 a. m.—Mass. OE KEND[ERI JR" I A full concrete basement, social — y School. Claude iperintendent Age M e hall and Sunday School rooms are We Give n the ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL OFFI SEATT[E V|S" included in the present plans > : Se [e}} Ho CHURCH 5 whichi are designed for a new large ’ K } REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | Joe Kendler, Jr. left yesterday as scon as finances and at- " 5 Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist |via PAA for a visit in Seattle and|tendance warrant 1 er e ¢ 00 p. n Sunday Service vieinity with relatives and friends. The Church is to be a Jommun- o 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and He expects to attend the Washing- ity Church and will cooperate with s p. m 7:30 p Senjor Sermon by the Vicar ton e Fair and several football | nther activities besides the regular B : —_—— games kefore returning to his home Ohureh VioEs Lana is being g financed for which The Church is bei Douala 1Nty here about two months hence. Douglas Community While in Seattle, Joe will be the Seventh-Day Adventist | 4 ; y R bh e { 5 Z % 2 se guest of his brother-in-law Metho Board 1 tl d : : Methodist Church howe & 0-1aW | 1y (he Methodist Board jointly with q wship hour Corner Secord and Main ¥ and sister, Mr. and Mr U;\lrls\:( A T o Sonoregational. Chusar v (In the Leigh Grant home) Young Kendler w recently di: . 5t ervice T o grouy o 005 BRV A L 2O MRS "“f"’,'.‘ Kobvert S. Treat, Mintster charged from the Army Air F S R R Sititiire ety f i kqu(nurrli ';‘«“' Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker after serving two years in the| njsie and the Rev. Robert Treat, \“’ e e 4:00 Ev ‘];‘“1, ”“‘ (‘2”“1“’\' Lo el 1apel Service; Message Aleutians and Anchorage. At the e R UeRubeh PRPEOTR E T 5 ar e Gi e of his discharge he was a R e AN ota Circle, W. S. C. S, Mrs. Newton| 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath | op, “Mure 1o We (Hve. |8, OF 4 g u hough ully com by Junior choir, “Sing, and Supply Sergeant Jletcd, by the Christmas holidays. Young School. Bible ¢ for all ages ! s e Smile, and Pray - AE Dres the Methodist servic Thursday, 3:30 p. m.—Brownies, Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- Shic; and P \{ prescnt the Methodist services Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Junior Class Sabbatn *ehearsal and play & EDWIN WENTWORTH e DIES AT KET(H'K’\N‘ DOUGLAS iu.‘. MNI MEET sidweer « Lhe Lutheran Church second meeting of the Doug- r of Eible Sitka, Alaskz Saden. vas caed he hceme of Mr. and Grant m aturday Sermon by p. m—Senior Chc € mig i Sorenceriesson- Sermon, Sunday Services Edwin Wentwort wellknown | umnt The supject o1 Tz Lesson~Ser- b= > (L D "“' o = ; | 2y ”‘\:7; I’Z \';,(1'7‘“‘1 Pastol | ¢ mer Juneau resident, died yester- ig order I ': ‘i)“»“ ‘}‘ ' " “"" orcas Society meels second a ! ervic v i1 on, > mon which will be read in all DovCos ‘_‘1‘ y “-“';{O Eeliancl n“ "Q'y\, i ‘;sh | ana| day morning at Ketchikan. Born in| = o nurches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- | four ursday at 1:30 p. m.. 9:45 n—Sunday School and ane g New Hampshire, | € nbly. Alumni pre A cc welcome is extended to Bible C S. | Pusich s. Jack , Sept. 22, will be “Matter cerpts from Christian Science on-sermon Wentworth was a member of th it S Juneau Elks Lodge and formerly fo 3. 1. Isha |en - - 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. : Marcus Ji employed at the Territorial fish | eliores ab e g | William Dore and Mrs. Guy Russo. R Aeatriew: Bt ssk | o o i 9:00 p. m.—Soclal Fellowship Hour. [ %% | First Baptist Church = Friday, 4:00 p. m—gunior choir PyE0EH 0 . hela under| Dues for the coming year were $1 per member. A sfcial, in- e first the kingdom of God, and B righteousness. and all these Franklin and Fourth e s ! uspices of the Elks Lodge at Ket- ¢ things shall be added unto you J. T. SPURLIN, L. &., Minister Wednesday, 2 p. m—The Girls', { uor™ 5o o | rluding games and dancing, is plan- e R e TR | ned tor Octob Tut ots, All gir T ; gk Correlative passage from “Science 10:00 a. m nday Clubimeets. All"girls' from'6 to 13 18 at 7:45 p.m. and Health with Key to the Scrip- es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- ° W | AL Alumr nd their partners We tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: The perintendent iesdRy,n0i . I Bl SHI("\.‘BURGLARS SINK ki divine N hich forms th bud 11:00 ¢ m = QL in Mr M W 1SEN was divlne s, v et - hat Wednesday—Brotherhood Club 1 s the first and the third week AT 19[“ HO!.E ell the services of this church. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. and blossom will care for the 3:00°p." ] ot ShE artbers City folk mightn't recognize it, but this you've invested. puinted Chairme man hody; even as ‘it clothes the| Wednesday, m.—Prayer sonth at 8 with Mrs. G. is a tiny ear of young, green corn. If you keep on huying Bonds, you'll lily; but let no mortal interfere Meeting and Stud; ol i Pl b R. Isaak, Pusich and Mrs. What's it worth? ot e ton e CUE R i :‘ ::éh,.,( ?1‘1” f:i:f”‘l;n?,»" ,:J‘\ Church meet every second and OAKLAND, Md. — Burglars en- = o AT s The way it stands, not very much. done it more easily than you ever thought ¥ concepts: " (p. 62 : Fir hurch of (Christ| St veek assomitnh sl n e, tua odlkm.r.fl golf club hous RSl Even the whole field of it that the farmer possible. % HRISTIAN g\l‘r / Ull JJ'I'Iljw nfi!fi?;;;lglc(l‘m:;\;lwlt‘ll:p(;(vmlu : dxfi]epl\“(.n(,):,f‘ m:r and Helen Isaak has worked so hard to grow wouldn’t There’ll be that home of your own The Church of The Holy 10th and E — On Bus Line | OPens wide her doors and welcomes jackets, three sets of golf clubs and R bring much on the market right now. you've wanted—within your grasp. Or a Trinity 1;'])1'.\'1‘”/)(1{ Tabités XU 20 Worship ou in Jesus' name. 2 number of balls 4 5 | s e But the farmer knows that it will be college education for your kids. Security Fourth and Gold Streets HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., B e e But what surprised ciub member| I‘[DSP“At NOIES | worth plenty, come harvest time! He and leisure for you. And—all the time— Pastor Edward Smouse, who discovered the | REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector Photie” < ‘Bitia: 650 DONAHONS FOR theft more than anything else was . Ann’s hospital admitted Phil- wouldn’t be so silly as to try to reap his the comfortable feel of a“‘shock absorber” Miss Margaret Sh Organist Mrs. I P. Dawes, Pianist a final touch ‘ ) Foust. for si al attention yes- Crop now. between you and insecurity. Miss Ruth Cof Choir Director ] Bpwc (HRISIMAS The burglars had also taken the|'¢ ““‘:‘VI:}]“III":’:(i ’};":::::::l ~:vx;‘:- Those Victory ‘E’ Bonds of yours are Hang onto those Bonds! Buy more and i :,,”i';:"‘fi” i B 0 X ES RE(EIVED ko Uns i | discharged. i like green corn. Kept till maturity, they’ll more and more! One of these days you'll 8500+ & T He ital admitted pay you back four dollars for every three be awfully glad you did! oon, Robert 10:00 a. m.—C | Government h Ser ATTA BOY i(;mm Starr of Ar Serviee - renos from Craig yesterday, 11:00 & M nity of God's peo- Ruth Coffin, International Wor E ermon < of the New ¢heirman for the Business and Pro- 5 = g 2 morning Mildred Jones of Sitka was Thurs re- are. cordially in. fessional Women's Clubj is: now re-, 'MANHATTAN, Kas, Sepl Sy | Admitted. v,CTORY BONDS TO HAVE AND To HOLD e eiving all donations for Christmas, There’s one Kansas State College| p.g evening at 10 o'clock a baby | o'’ hearsal = : in boxes to be sent overseas for dis-!f{reshman who believes in setting tricution by BPWC members to| things up. was born to Mrs Rosie Houston NGELISTIC SERVICES : 2 w. The baby weighed Memorial Presbyterian needy Europeans., Members are ask-; H rented a tandem bicycle, 80| houngs and 8 uuml') ..\ = | Chureh oy imerican Legion Dugout o .ed to turn in their contributions—|on alone and pedaled away. A few |- FAAL s T AR i 2 g . : : o M e M O™ cnildren's clothing, ete—by the next| minutes later he reappeared with a P | By lett‘.ng us know eurly your wish i ';"E';"’ "; pet f}”’ and E Streets i '}'"'“’ meeting, September 24. si;n attached to the vacant seat FisH [A"D'NGS | = i “hurch with an open door— Services this ek £ Wit G5 3 f LGS T i ap e g |5 ATy = g et Gill met.tishing closed yesterday you help us to give you i WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| You e and today the power scow B. F. No. | hostediby ASAl Nleloon. seriv- better service. Manse, 740 5 Street ion to attend i V‘i v;{““{“‘:“‘_ O'HARRA Bus lINES | The promotion worked. chlc:rxl‘gz'& sk |back later with a comely 4 : d ut the Cold Storage with the Sunday Services 6 { St viatas ha e k 8 § A e s ARRIVES WITH FOUR | providing halt the Jog o last 50000 pounds of salmon from | ‘Taku s ¢ The —_— 11:00 a. m.—Divi Sermon by th Prepare Salvation = Thursday from Anchorage on the to meet Thy G &nw 4:12 son, brought in 13,000 pounds of Choir Anthem the Heart,” by 1%,& Army O'Herra: Bis Linos werehrousght th nlack cod and halibut which had | RAY THATCHER———— __Manager A. J. Showalter 7y Willoughby Ave. Juneau yesterday afternoon by Jack | COLVILLE, Wash.- Investigating | not nheen Id.lh:s morning, and W7~ 830" p. m—You ople’s C. F Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor Burford 1 bis boat Doriac |a series of “disturbances police first|T- P. Charlers’ Teddy sold 10,000 meeting. ' Topic is Leader- ~Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Burford, O'Harra Bus Lines agent | Listed the damage: pounds oi troll salmon to Alaska ship?” Sunday here, took two pas enger to Haines|{ One vacant house entered, two | Coast Fisheries. 8:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Fe 2:30 p. m—Pr Meeti b : river for Sebastian-Stuart. ] 3 l wonsirvamng soioes. FIRE HAZARDS {72, skover i samue New Washington Hote A This is an official U. . Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council day to make connections with 'radios smashed, one bed set afire, lowing the e p-| 6:00 p. m—Sur 0l the b three windows brok : %3 st 2 o ompital| i L. Yo i, Monn | AR EREE S A will be ghown rt Jett Tor the Thterids (\([:trlel;y:yx‘nvlr!-‘ Finally Deputy Sheriffs Tom Mof- | TN | esy of the Alas {fitt and Réss Fletcher cornered Association and the Native k AT Passengers arriving from Fair- theit quarry—two small boys, the rvice Church of Christ banks were: Raymond E. Bond, C.|cldest four—clutching haii a box of Tuesday, 7:30 p. m €83~ | Meet the American Legion Hall L. Condon, Stella Crouch, and Han- | matches. tional meeting in the ck All o, nah Tobuk. | b Flect HENRY A, BENSON FLabor Commissioner Street, between Fr members are urged to atte in and Seward Street Those leaving yesterday for An- $10,000 BIBL 5 M Chapel-By-The-Lake Phone, Dot 133 Hess and Earl Ulrich. the: printed English Bible known as apa e oo e l‘flgreSSlve ) lncere Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Sunday Services - oo —— erdale’s - Version, published in Cove Road at Auk Lake 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study Australian aborigines satisfy their and the Great “HE" Bible GENERAL ELECTION Octoher 8 1946 Rev. Willis R. Booth, M ter 11:00 a. m.—Worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday School 8:00 p. m.—Evening children in the Auk Bay area are| “The Call to Bibl invited and urged to attend our KINY at 6:15 eac Sunday School. day t 1igh Satur rvice eet tooth by digging honey ants - $10,000 each at Sotheby's. rvice ut of the ground and eating e 5 Study” over them Spanish is the -main language of | ng Mon- - - - | Puerto Rico; less than 30 percent of pire Want Ads bring resultst |the peopl® speak English, (Paid Advertisement) o OO AR AR R EER L 7 EW]