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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA y SATURDAY, GIVE WELCOME T0 | MEN OF 2 NAwts{PROBE OF ACT - IBYPASS PA(TS Eight-Day S?r}es of Pro- JUNEAU CHURCHES {AUTHOR SEEKS "FOX PARTY,” EVANGELISTS, grams Offered at Beth- (Continued /rcm- Page GCne) EI Tabemade Notices for this church column rch of The Holy 1 Seventh-Day Adventist e ] y, Episcopal | Corner Second and Main not later than oc O) : )' 1 Gola Streets | REV. A. L. aUMWALT, Pastor | (Juneau Ministerig: Association) evening to guarantee change o WEBB, Rector | The services of this church are o e p & sermon topics, ets. L LB Saturday, the-Seventh Day| ASSEMBLY OF GOD—Ralph E ; o of She' Weak. -+ : | Baker. Fourth and Franklin. Sun, 5 AL ol ( ertriagd 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath é‘m‘:““s:iz" }fm'_::“ awp::i‘clfu ientist Sehool ible classes for all ages, |FOX Evangelistic ¥, musica & ok Bartholomes ol. | Bible classes for all 8ges.|, o) Monday through Fritay, 8 Sct John E. Turner, Superinten-| 34 i 4 x musical gr continues ; } ¢ be held at, 5o | dent s FoNp) isical group o ed ty September 15 Gco;g}: )‘Bun(‘gsrgi conm:nagt rr:’r i R, Chureh of| 0.0 { 1100 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath{SNECS o &unday:| In Cleveland, the AFL-Interna- TR ¥ posbat s v g incau, on Fifth Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| ST—James Spur %" {ional Typographical Union began today - den e v valuable time, the nd the subject )9 £. E. Jensen {11 am. and 8 p.m—Worship. Fourth { "o 50 astans of th G £ to Anchorage could be considered § @ Save lo-a-minute B ol | Wednesday, 7:0 p, m—Midweek [8nd Prankiin. Friday, Satiirday, {WorNRE CF8 GRS OF K98 HOSCH- a “polftical” trip. He said that § speedy 4-THET L oous e e s prager Meeting. Hour of Bible|Mbridhy —small fishing parties lay [(Tact, TOUCY [Sdopted by . nie trdp there was made in con- § Clipper WA¥C FTCgelic . gy Study and Devotion. {appointment. Also glacter trips. — [SORERTR L ey ha the i s e ot p-e“o“?mdfllofl. special teading B i Soclety meets second and| EPISCOPAL — Holy Trinity — e ¥ R tusiness. cious { \ldren. ..10% science Reading Room L g Society meets second an . {union would make no more written 3 & rvice for chi ding. This room 1s° : i T Naval | fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. (Oburch of England). W. ROberty .. i¢ with employers under the He' Mtells (yst. H6 whs inviq [ THER D A i A i e g e B et ey Jinl welcome {s éxtended to|Webb. Fourth and Gold. Stnday: |OREE8, L SHEEOVEE VEEBE f08 to attend the meeting of the An- § Off for fable, 4-engine e o Nhaxi T 1 re invited to our services of Lthid’ elusll Communion, 8 a. m. Morning Wor- { ~ %"~ e i oA chorage Chamber of Commerce, as Comfortal ' Seattle on 0 4 o'clock e Wed= b i i o e ship, 11 a.m. Evening Prayer, Doug- l“’ Mg i g A i well ns other mcetings, and that Clippers fly to ”t ihed- nesday evening mec { 12:00 Noon—Woman" | SR SR i ©" {said, its locals will post “condi- i > 4 ;” 4 frequent convenien E aic 2 ieited it 2 2 S, 1, - - las, 8 p.m, i o - # when invited to speak, he quoted req| American B i1/ Mt aMaAuN ncheon-meeting with Serfiane ‘Gimmy | LUTHERAN — G. H. Hillerman o o ) Wi the voting records of their Repre- ules,, See Pan i these i nelie Ellen Gammack of ! Church or)lm,' Nativlty of the |44 and Main. Sunday: 11 8, m I,hcy will work. sentatives and Senators, who were for details. ! = Ney ¥ . | Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau |wohipn Afternoon outing, plenic} 1n Washington, Hartley (R-NJ) members of the last Torritorial ”Af::qgfn:'?“ =l e MV diet L GiteH 730 p. mo Chotr rehearsal. o Fifth and Gold Stceets land " hike, immediately following fcalled AFL and CIO proposals to Legislature. P ; ) s & o e Miskd ob Su;xday';7'00 9:00 and |Service. ignore the act “brazen effrontery.” | Sundborg declared that he gave Opposite ,‘.‘_’ it ¢ {;1 Territori J Mission }10 ’46. 2 :00, 9: | METHODIST — }zomn s. Trreat “I am going to ask the Joint Ithese voting records to the people : Buaridin d 5 Franklin Street by oW " |Foeurth and Seward, across from{ rLabor) Committee to investigate so that they could make up their Wher n;(vfi-t.”r iend- S. H. M. XKRCGH J’t‘ll;ns‘ es on Week Days—7:00 and‘,Federal Building. Sunday: 10 am.{any and all efforts to by-pass the own minds as to the qualifications sh Sunday Serv o . & _ iand 8 p.m.—Worship, Sunday School [iaw,* Hartley said, “whether by of their rcpresentatives. He said i 2:00 p. m. an ..,D;',:f;:;.?"s after the last mass| "y ym’ Sunday aftencon hike, |unions working alone of in con- that he did not state “do not . E iward P. C : y BG4 Ct»l\fcssl(;r;s»—snturday e of hun-(l-go‘ leaving from the church, with jspiracy with employers. That ap- Lothe ¥, B\ vote” for thess men. He reiterated _ 9:45 erybody welcome lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to §|° BFoup of young adults. Sunday{piies both to violators of the spirit Lorne K. ¥ox ithet he left that decision up to . b v s T 808 B B {evening—Fellowship Hour following Jand the letter of the law.” L fheki Chape!-2y-The-Lake evening service with colored A}askm}v Meanwhile, in New York, mote, e . p Party, nternationally! The former ADB General Man- Corner Glazier Highway and Fritz . { motien pictures, “catching salmon.” {than 500 travelers bound for Bu- ynown singers, musicians 1 ager tken explained that such “Lan cAB Cove Road at Auk Lake I'he “D““;l“ service, 10 am. Sunday. rope still were seeking passage be- speagers will visit Juneau, speeches are in line with the ap- Iinister Salvation i PRESBYTERIAN — Northernfcause of a four-day-old wildeat y) pe guests ot the Bethel Tab- proved actions cf the Develop- ; | Light—Willis R. Booth. W. ¥. XKuy- {strike of AFL lengshoremen, which ¢y)\qcja Assembly of God, conduct- ment Board. He stated that the Army [SOTRERE. goeat_ puator, Fou‘;}h i) cancelled the salling of the UXUIY y,0 ap eight-q ies of musi- Territorial statute which created Willoughby Ave. , |Frauklin. Sunday 10 a.m—Worship. |liner “America. i cal evangelis beginning the Board, authorizes the Board | Stnday evening, 8—Fellowship Hour | One hundred of the ‘936 passen- g,.q.0 Sht Avgust. 34 1 BT 3 » and Mrs. Eric Newbould |for visiting naval personnel, church {gers got passage The - BEEAG ook 8 ugust 4, IRt TekE, poy Kiepe. 1 GEEMA. Deosa- | Adit. and Mrd Helry Lorenzen. |y aiitwts Bos r . gers got passage on the British ogng sunday night, August 3L sary for the development and ad- t Church of God § G v N iparlors. Games. Refreshments. liner Mauretania, pass for 100 gao; rally will begin at 8:00 p. m.(yancement of the Territory. 526 East St Sunday ! PRESBYTERIAN — Memorial— lothers was arranged on the Queen ; SRS (L 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. REV. « H. E. BEYER, 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. | Streets (across from ball park). Sun={for 150, and other means of trans- include the Rev. Lorne F. Fox, rs 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. day, 11 am. and 8 p. m ,WmAsmpA‘:pO:auon were found for B0, cred concert pianist, o© anist, 7:30 p. m.—Service, Welcome. | The CIO National Maritime un- Mucician and leading speal 10:00 - Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible, SALVATION ARMY-Adjt LN-Eicn, whose mmembers man the Ruth L. Fox, :-nnu‘alw soloist, ch Class and prayer meeting enzen. Reading room, Decker Bldg..iAmexica. supported the walkout by eaker and ,‘xcn'; ; end Ce-}- Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital next KINY. Corps Bldg., Willoughby, {2000 dock workers, which began F. Carathers, musician, siag- 7 meeting. ‘next Standard Oil. Sunday, 11, 2:30 (‘Vednesday in protest against terms ¢F 8nd song leader. It is stated : Friday 1 , 7:00 p. m.—Youth and §—Worship. Reading room open jof a new contract which had been L3t the Rev. Fox is an accom- | !timated balloting could be complet- | Walter Soboleff. West Eighth and E. | Mary, plane passage was scheduled The personnel of the group will Christian Science I Night. for letter writing, rest, each day 9 [negotiated by leaders of the AFL 80 AYLng; alse.x de 8:00 Service Saturday night, 7:30 p. m—Traise & m. to 10 p.n. Srterihbioth] Aanksnt e nnn e s ailan guitar and accordion. Sermon, Sunday Services : fe i Tl sk o 5 e Nightly programs resularly fea- i i i 8:00 o'elock |service. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST —iciation. A score of cther ships, MNshily programs vesularly el S R 4 < : s own origing - oL o1 tme LessonsSer - ond Street. Sabbath Day |including two passenger his own 9 ‘ii"f 4 rnd ":: 1 1 ad in ad : ek, v Saturday, 11 am. jwere tied up by the walkout, which ¢ i (“l‘L“dP”“-l‘I"g-s I:H :?1 2 3 I setlar 0:18 ‘Week dad isore Shesthy S AR istrated w colo: hes of Christ ntist D 1 Lh h The regular 9:15 week day ispread to the Brooklyn waterfr A i g o “ ust 24, W 3 Hey Oug as ‘urc orning Theught” broadcast ! yesterday. oy Voeal Sl “"? f“‘e'.: Text Cnurch of Christ Ser -ce will be offered to the two chaplains ! B B0 Y S SR -‘~‘-"fl‘5!“1 each fn"“’: e W = 2 P wlley & ay % concluced with a stirring spe ast thoil. O Lord et e Vvices aboard. Monday and Tuesday PO t » er- el ioaw Levton HEL Telephones for ministers: | REVEREND" DEAlS AR o t m Second Street, between Frank- Preibyte ane O ivic auditoriums and arge - b s tor tr church column resbyterian 373 R Ay = s O & lin and Seward Streets. o received by The Bmpire. Memorial Presbyterian .. 781 | churches in Canada and the Ur = BOYD FIELD, Minister : , Arathodis 238 ted States have been filled to cap- A , i later than 10 o'clock Friday Methogist e Ritoe o phta f the Fox s 5 RIS R Phone - - Red ing o ot el Ebtacopal 891 acity in attendance of the Fox The Bible: O tr 0 Sunday Services N g2 Baptist ; meetings. Recently the group made i ot 0F 10:00 a. m—Bible Study i M Topies, B Futhierdn loT FOR IHE I.ORD a tour of Missions in Mexico. 11:00 a. m. ~Worghip Res, 3 o As y 3 ;rams have been releas- 2:00 p. m—Evening Service aint Aloysious” Church [He o i > over th2 coast-to-coast network Seventh-Day Adventist ROBERT WHELAN, S. J From DETROIT, ug. 23 —(M—Arrested of the Canadian Broadeasting Cor- “? ienc : i BTV S D AT !cn a charge of seiling numbers bet- on NBC and Mutual, on Key to the tesurrection Lutheran ting tickets, “the Rev.” Ernest Hall leading radio stations, Baker Ec Church 9:00 a (OMMU'"(AHOH { was quoted today by police as 5aying erd cn the Cuban Broadeasting l\;l“lld o T e R .he had to “do business with the chain Min fain and e vlree o 'devil” to rais2 money for a new TLovers of music are certain to the Science of and the “In the heart of the City for the | St Luke's Episcopal Church e f\?’s PEii e ! church. iy ,1 saiied ke eyl Principle of tk i | ska el - et s pize: ! “I had a talk with the good Lord,” by the Party, ac- nonstrating harmony and ¥ Rev rt Webb, Vicar "‘Dr;;r Sirt—1Ir ¢ r eqi. De explained to Lt. Alfred Beckosky. cording to Rev h Baker, mortality Miss M t Pearce, Organist |, ouf: Au;u::"ew“ 1047 ‘sou ‘He just says to me, ‘Reverend, you tor of the Ju Church P 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and _ \.c’:l:at Mmha& 37 mas p‘a‘_;n o just go out and take them no-good R Northers Light s bl e spcech at the banquet for Intar- gammf? Ykt = [;"5 tlgm e S“y Presbyterian Church Freedom PDougca a0 o tional President of the Hotel f:f\‘x“rii\ a]'x?\ aux: lul‘n' "'x(l:‘;xuscc‘h: SPE(MI’ MASS FOR ) g n,ugl(xn' nm‘mLmn_, and Restaurant Employees and [ pusine just going a the " Franklin at fmla'fi y LA - Lig? : Methodist Church Bartenders Alliance, which ridi- “poy FOUARE o . NAVlES SUNDAY AT iere Welcome and Worship . | Church of Josus Christ of | sen new Community jculed and condemned the Taft- gaute minister. but preschad oo WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster Latier Doy bty ot R e i gk e o bRty 38 kol i CATHOLIC CHURCH \rilliam Floyd Kuykendall, Guest (MORMON) G SR e b N el ;‘”:”fs;:u’};“”“'mtl He Is often addressed as “Reverend” -~ g Minister in the 1-Day Adventist il S S e AN S Al e By ances, officers added,| There will ke a special Mass for Moo Tndasn. (G Esiebed. - Opgaz hape | and Main) M B e “ul;] a dfléj gave, and he positively SR navy personnel at the Catholic 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School s Keith Sohm and Mervyn| "€5S28€ BY i h Pl ‘;“ not ridicule the Act. The gist | Church of the Nativity, Fifth and 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for | I nre (m\i..) Chn' us by t L‘ unior ;‘mr. of Mr. Haas' statement concerning RED CROSS WOMAN HERE ' Gold Streets, at 11:30 Sunday morn- worenlo. 1000 a riesthood meeting. | 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School the Taft-Hartley Act was that it e |ing. The navy men are also invited 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. 10:45 g ers and w,xcn-‘CliL'*Ses. : el - : ‘\\(..u!:l not answer many of the' Helen Cass of the American Red to be present at any of the regular Sermon: “Ways of Finding God.” ers me Wednescay, Church Work Night./problems which it was supposed Cross at Fo:t Richardson is staying Sunday Masses, which are at 7:C0, Soloict’ Mr George B. Schmidl 11:00 a Sunday S Friday, 30 p. m—Junior Choir|to .wclve‘ as Labor-Management re- at the Barancf Hotel. 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. 8:00 p. m—Fe hip Hour 12:00 n Sermon and Play Hour ‘lulvmns were human 1elations; and | e ——— Alaska Colored Pictu: Hymn| Everybody welcome feeros s jas such, this particular type of [ si Re A by the The Presbyterian Church |legislation would not or could not Alaska 1L0Atho answer to the problems facing management and labor. | Mr. Haas coes not stand alone in bis belief, nor in his statement. | The President of the United States, 87 Secretary of Labor, many of the more prominent government lofficials, as well as a majority of the leaders of industry opposed |passage of this Act, and feel it is {not a truly democratic piece of legislation. Anyone who has read Douglas, A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. | 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. - -oe MISS E. MOSHER IS CONSULTANT, Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street saturday) T:00 p. m.— Martha € ; visiting Navy onnel cordially invited per- Walter Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets Sunday & ‘A Church with an open door— |Mass and Hol ‘Whosoever will may come’.” | Choir reh WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister at 7:30 p. m. Manse, 740 E Street usie, Jot Evening 10:00 a. m. High nmunion. sal every Thursday The Christan Church Meets every Sunday in the Odd (H!lD WEI.FAR {and studied the Taft-Hartley bill itendent— Fellows H 209 Franklin Street. — |with sincerity will agree with Mr. Richard Wells . HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Miss Elizabeth Mosher who arrived | Haas and the other prominent| Sunday Services Pastor in Juneau this week, entered upon | perscns in public office. { v School Phone - Blue 650 her duties as Child Welfare Con-| As for Mr. Haas' stating the Aclg Sunday Services 1 for the Department of Pub- iwas a disgrace, it is a disgrace to Sermon by the a. m School. |lic Welfare, it was announced by |the name of democracy and the| A 1 to Arms.” A message from R. G. Maynard, Director. s | intelligence of American putlic.| g Vilbur LaRcz, Moderator of Worship.| Mesher will supervise the Terri- It is no more progressive than | |torial child welfare services pro- |many of the legislative acts of the 15, June, |gram of the depariment. This pro- 'last Alaska Legislature, which it | gram is administered under the Fed- | memory serves me correctly, Pres- the byterian 6:30 p. m eral Assembly of the Church will be r Westminister Fellow- your will have their|eral Social Security Act, with funds paper supported even though the} A |picni morning ser- | provided to the department through record of this legislature is the, and | Vic will leave|the U. S. Children’s Bureau of the |worst in the history of Alaska. mptly at eral Security Agency. | The Taft-Hartley is a geod “My on. Be on tim r Mosher, prior to coming to |example of what pgwer the min- we can get d Alaska, served for nearly three years |ority group of big ' business had! iay, 7:30 p. m—Churct We especially urg with American Red Cross in |through their lobbys on the last rvice and Bible Study of the boys and v 1s work as Assistant Field Di- | Congress of the United States. It 7:30 p. m.Senior Choirjcome with them. Call Mrs. Walter} Between 1942 and 1944 she |is not progressive or democratic Knape to ascertain t Junch|was “engaged in supervisory child |legislation, and may we have more iy R 1l welcome |you should bring | welfare work with the Lo office holders who hew to to visitors in our city | The picnic will be at Auk | State Department of Public e line of true democracy, | DRSS recreational ground if it| fare, and r to that hac Yours truly, Bethel Tabernacle we will have »"’;!l\““ child welfare experience in other Kenneth R. Bowman, 0x--1 1 invitation to all to at- | capacities | ganizer, American Fed- (Assembly of God) [ te wrch Geared to the| The new consultant obtained h eration of Labor for Fourth and Frarkiin Streets red to the Old | Master's Degree in Socis Alaska REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor I= N s 1 Social aska Sunday Services ! at the New York School of & >se 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- | & R iy Work in 1942, after preliminary work | STERLINGS BACK { 4 for all ages| A special invitation First Baptist Church |at vl'ul:m‘f- niversity Scheol of So- | G ) w those children nect already av.-; Franklin and Fourth B Work Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Sterling re- iss Mosher comes well prepared tending a Sunday Schoot. J. T. SPURLIN, D, turned to Juneau yesterday on the 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. ‘t 16:00 a. m inda ime child welfare supervisory | Pan American plane from Seattle. 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service.{es for all Harold Cargin, Su- |res sibilities in Alaska, in con-| They went south in June and Mr. Ve B shieral bl = it nection withthe operation of hoard- | (Verling underwent @ major opera- 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet-|perinten énht. g j D ing. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | hemes, foster homes, institutions, | tion at the Virginia Mason Hospital. nle's meeting. 2:00 p. m.—Evening worship. | 1 juvenile zulnnms:‘m’mn as well | Mr. Sterling is Assistant Chief En- 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young Peo-| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Prayer 1 the field of adoptions,” -\ulll‘lmm-vr for the Alaska Road Com- Meeting and Scripture Study director mission, ple’s meeting. Ay Your Gpportunity T H E LORNE F. THE FOX PARTY Presenting SACRED MUSIC FESTIVAL AUGUST 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31at8P. M. Bethel Tabernacle, Assembly of God Fourth and F REV. RALPH BAKER, Pastor HERE SUNDAY FOX PARTY Gue Singers, Musicians and Speakers Sacred Concert Pianist and Organist RUTH L. FOX... Contralto Soloist and Song Leader CECIL F. CARATHERS... Musician, Singer and Song Leader AUGUST 23, 1947 UNDBORG SAYS INTERIOR TRIP | NOT POLITICAL Development Board Con- ¢ suitant Claims Stafe- i ments Parf of Job | Going Outside? Fly by Clipper | Kangaroos can stand on meir;! tail and strike out simultaneously | ith back feet. 24-hour Dependable Service | The Triangle Cleaners In Step With Your Besi Surprising how you feel filled with pep with your suit dry cleaned — the Triangle way ! CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL to Hear Fox..l ranklin Streets “Juneau, Alaska

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