The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 26, 1947, Page 2

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JUNEAU, WK DATA FOR 24 HOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA U. S. DEPARTMENY OF COMMER( AL THER BULLETIN ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1947 .A\\ (ATHER BUREAU :NAZIS BEHEADED 10,000 [N LAST 2 | 20TH MERIDIAN TIME | TODAY Miax. temp. | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hos. Weather at war | piie Eals g ol 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am, YEARS OF ;qAR; Notices for this church column Cs | empgdss The 68 59 59 02 Rain | must be received by The Empire {ie Nativiiy of the | SHEOME guluation 42 : 35 Trace Cloudy % | not later than 10 o'clock Friday [ 3 ’\, 5 62 Trace Cloudy BFRLIN- More than 10,000 Ger- evening to guarantee change of A&y 62 o1 Cloudy man m d women were execut- | sermon opics, i< r “Wi”me”fv /}h‘f 80 0 Pt. Cloudy |e dby the axe in the last two cal- 3 | Mis. Eric Newbould " 21 Clear * lendar years of the Nazi regime, | First ( Christ i g 'i“’"”/ i b Trace Cloudy documents ©f the Reich Justice | g Masses on Days—T7:00 and | ; il nes 66 0 Cloudy ministry reveal Lo 8:00 i 111'” a. m.—Holiness meeting. :':‘,t 93 02 Clear The executions did ndt include C Benedictions after the last mass| 2:30 p. in—Praise Meeting Airpor 66 0 Cloudy those unde: ilitary law. e e 6100 nin i Bunday S Junecau Airport 66 oudy se_under military law. C m £ A 7:30 p. I Salva Meeting | Ketchil 65 0 Cloudy Whereas 49 death sentences were 7 ] Cor fons-—Satt eve of holl- | "o¥ Py f‘ Tt eeling. g2 odiak 7 16 Rain i handed down in Germany during fer gt lays, ¢ f First T 4o §] TUEsERy '\‘”“'r g m.—Bible g0 ebite 04 Pt. Cloudy |the economic crisis year of 1923, ‘ o ) p. m 00 b meHospital | 108 Angcies 0 Clear two decades later 10,071 persons s 4 e g Wy al | MeGrath 51 Rain | were beheaded in 1943 and 1944 i = I'he-Lake Friday 7:00 b, m—Youth Nome 57 01 Cloudy There were 21 execution points c s ce ignway and Fritz | gjont Northway 79 0 Cloudy scattered throughout Germar > « ! ik Lake Saturday 7:30 p. m—Praise Letersbure ol pis Lt S el ek sl S s Minister SePvide Portland 2 317 Rain zensee and Brand y . e b Al gl el Notick:LMajor S e PEiioe. Geprae 64 01 Cloudy both in Berlin. All d n & Ba are po N be given a Erince Rupert 60 20 Fnr;. handed dewn by the : . o attend our| oo wian: attle 74 race Rain Showers | Court, which tried G 1a ol ¥ aglvntion vy H a 66 . Clear ed of being spies for foreign power Commanders will be -the | Whiteborse m | Trace Clear cr plotting against the 1 Biraay et tieiti . Yakutat 63 [ 04 Drizzle were carried out ther t( 1 of God s il o 5 (4:30 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 447 persons were beheaded in Bri The M ( 1 E . st - i 4 i WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from the genp Wd 3 Sea eastsoutheastward to the northwastern United States. An-'gig Be cther trough of low pressure extends 1 and Canada. A Territorial s Dot UG Services ward acros from Southes cther high pre: ure area is centered REV. ROBERT il and CRdFoN Mrs. Ruth Popej T sure distribution has cau: [ \ ; — the Aleutian Islands, D . 5 = Notices for tms church column 1 Canada and aleng the Dep ¥ be r ed by The Empire vVancouver Island. Rain shower: p = than 10 o'clock Friday the Rocky Mountain region, Prairie ) Pr rvice eve 1 to arantee change of and southern Canada. The % Thing. . Worent g8 n topics, ete rom two to nine hundredtk i i > 1 o I 1 continued to f T ¢ : Saint Aloysious’ Church r Southeast Alaska continued near 1% ( rch Christ REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. 49 to 55 degrees aiong the coast from z 1 g ; " Pastor i P C reet, between Frank-| g9.00 3, m.—Mass. 7:00 p h I ewgrd Streel S Station Weather Discussio nd BONIIEIRGD s 44 St. Luke's Episcopal Church Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 8 5 g T e °V. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Peint Retreat Cloudy Linccln Rock Cloudy James C.Bair 8:00 p. m—Evening Guard Island Rain Squalls > De n Fog cutheast Al ted waters ance to Yakutat Dougas Community : 205 tac tur ( RES ULl : 3 hour. Varfable cloudiness with e * Me s X4 il Chiireh Methodist ( )Hl.l(h i Junior 1 and Third Streets f xeg Commiily Heart ve City Jor the Building Yoavts of s bk Robert Treat, Mintster as a ere Christian enc Son- Miss Ruth ooks, Parish Worker uR : : 10:00 a Morning Worship, Sermorn, dSunday 2 S y 2 I e Pas 1 Ap- er ciate Chort I read in ail £ Scientist, Sun- Sc fii\y ur ):30 a m School 2 tian Science ¥ 3 ia) al e “'l‘ thland nsportation Com- ¢ Blessed : i g o (‘ 1 Alaska, Capt. Leonard Wil- e ’ v the : e iams and Purser C. D Go last Correlative | { : He Ke : 1 am. today 134 round trip pas- from Seattle i milated ' 7 I Taylor, Miss hone elfish 189 s School E Rockne, Ran- r il o e 300 p. m Worship. dclph Reckn Rockne, and ied the Russian Orthodox Church g TR Mr. and Mrs O'Neill; irom 2 R Ermey Of St. Nicholas Kcep the Track Clear Tomorrow! ; Gt AR Iatt o B Fifth Street e Hur B. C. Larrabbe, Ber- i 1 a night (Saturday) =:00 p. m Fé! (E AlARM trand Mason and C. W. Alexander. ots i Y8 From Wrangell: Melivs Barbeau Mrs. A. Lem from Peters- % g 10:00 a. m. High @ > North jight ommunion C Yl b Mrs. W. Chipperfield, W. E I'resbyterian Church 1 every Thur: Jarm at Am n Polytechnic Re Danizison, S. T. Zuern, T. R. Cur- Franklin at Fourth arch Laborateries w uched off 1S and Peter Lund “Where Welcome and Worship = ; atop the build- arding the Alaska for Haine iristian Chur 4 re Mrs. May Sa Mrs s in the blaring “Burgls ! Call police!” Meet” Jose e Greenrcd, Don day in the WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mnister Mrs. J \ @ ' Husted Organist 209 Pranklin relghbors- flooded the Gres- & Mr. and Mrs. Shall 9:45 a. m inday C. MURPHY, Ph. D., m police station with calls, three MI im Huston ¢ 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Pastor sped to the and Otto Marquardt Phone - Blue 650 b raration Police. For Skagway were Carl Stolberg, worship. 11:00 a. m.—Divine W William Aley, Mr. den and Jack set off Mr. and Mrs R. E Sunday Services the alarm w overheated machine St The Frie 3 either ty an Jesu or by an unbalance in the electri- A ) Service.| ca] system caused by extra speakers Bound for Sitka Hany S Memorial Presbyterian ervices | vecently installed Hoecs, Ralph B. Hc Patricia June = e Iverson, Beinice B rtsen, Miss Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— ¢ hosoever will may come'’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Manse, 140 E Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! A Merideth, Etl en wrch wred to the | Anchored t the Old — st Church 1 Fourth 3, Mimster 4y School. Clas es. Harold Cargin, Su- ool Supe rd Weil Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School 11:00 a. m.—Divir £ intendent 11:00 a. m 00 p. m instantly set for. Bethel Tabernacle ssembly of God) [¢] Lord Jesus (/ Fourth and Frarkiin Streets 7:30 p. REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor 2 g and Draye e Sunday Services : 7:30 p. m—Senior chof nday School. Class- | * —— A special invitation The Church of The Holy b/ already Bt g choor. \ing Worship. Episcopal Streets 8:00 p. r Trinity Fourth and Go REV. W. ROBERIT WEBB, Rector 8:00 p. m. " jay ray Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist|nie’s mecting (mn Sunday 8:00 p. m 3k mbs Eiehth Sunday Until you've used Sunbeam Ironmaster, you've no idea how much faster and easier ironing can be. No waiting for itto heatup—it’s reacly to go ina split minute and always delivers the correct, steady heat for whatever fabric you're ironing. Heat Quicker. Stays Hotter. Irons Faster. That's why you finish quicker, feeling fresher with a Sunbeam Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main A. L. 2UMWALT, Pastor this church are held Seventh Day of the on the job. 10:00 sat Sabbat} classes for all ages Turner, perinten- ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. f D Sabbath Pastor, ion Juneau Midweek )5 Franklin Street 1 of BEible Cheerf ndable MRS. H. M. XRCGH idy and Devotion ot Sunday Services { Dorcas Society meets second and 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m fourth Tt 1:30 p. m. Tuesday and Frid: m. A cordig me is extended to' Everybo T T N e A, T TS atheast across southern British Columbia. An- v the 1 up to the time revorts were a\ MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN : i . Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Temp. Dir.and Vel. E 1 foot SW 5 Zero NNW 12 1 foot | SE 4 Zero 54 swW 3 Zero MARINE FCRECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EV ka and the outside w: variable winds geners rly morning fc | Florence the Alaska consisted of pe nd fresh gro and frozen neats The ska is scheduled south- bound at 8 am. Monday son, Robert and daughters, Lucille ind A ived on the Donjac t might frem Haines. They are said eight to 20 sec- ired for beheading from the Bering Sea eastnortheast- | The pecords weak high pressure center extends ndqs were 1c about 1800 miles west of southern R B rain to fall during the western and central Alaska coast from northern California to | aeep the Track Clear Tomorrow! and thunderstorms were reported over ) Provinces, northern United States 1in area included the Kenai Peninsula where were recorded at 5 o'cock this morning | ailable. Temperatures normal yesterday and ranged from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alas Height of Waves (Sea Condition) | WIND NING rs, Dixon less than 15 miles per long the coast. i Everett, Mrs. Estelle Wolf, Mrs. 3 ckhardt aded at Juneau by rishables Q - R ARRIVE ON DONJAC Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Witzeman and m Akrcn, Ohio and are stopping Hotel Juneau e Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! i oted the world’s most wanted pen ... ' Parker / S nitis by ot witink!” @ Broad arc the dimensions of the Parker 51's fame. 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