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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column neither doth corruption ml Confessions—Saturday, eve of l)cll--! must be received by The Empire"w"‘\l])'l“!\ lays, eve of First Fridays, £ 0 | LONDON, April 23— The not later than 10 o'clock Friday; Correlative p from “Science |p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. | British people’s health was tops| evening to guarantee change of | And Health With Key to The Scrip- ] last winter despite their skimpy | sermon topics, etc. tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Mys- Seventh-Day Adventist food rations. 3 tery, miracle, sin, and death will dis- | i 3 First Church of Christ, jappear when it becomes fairly “”" CXmI” fa‘n‘:grglt‘mgmg:;n | many diseases, the /Health Minis-| Scientist derstood ths Mind con-| qne services of this churca are try said the death rate was only i | trols mar no mind but | pelg on Saturday, the Seventh Day| 123 per 1,000 during the first three 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. | God {of the week. |months of 1948. It was 17 per sunday services will be' held atl A 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and|thousand in the same period in 11 a. m. in the First Church of, Resurrection Lutheran [I’mlr Study Class. 1947 Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth’ Church Wesley Truner, Superintendent. Wilson Jameson, the Minis- ind Main street md the sub]cc" Main and Tnwed Streets Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Children’s|try’s chief medical officer, told a will be fter Dea | “In the heart of the City for the. J Division leader. news conference that influenza The public h cordially hwnrd to hearts of the City’ { Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. | deaths were the fewest on record ittend these services and visit the|G HERBERT HILLE , Pastor’ 11:00 a. m.—Sabbath Worship|and pneumonia cases were down reading room. | Mr Eunice | Hour, the Pastor in charge. 25 percent from to total for the Wednesagy, 8:0C p. m.—iesumon-, "“""“'. | ‘he Seventh-Day Adventist | 1947 period. jal meeting. | M ice McCay | church invites you to “Remember| A year ago the winter was the Christian Science Reading Room anist | The Sabbath Day” and worship| worst in 50 years. Last winter was in church building. This room is| Fi Sundse ! with them | mild. Rations were shorter, hc spen Wednesd: afternoons fnn| 9 . m mnaay « n()n!. ever, than at any time since ra- 1:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed-| 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. | First Cnurch of God tioning began with the outbreak sesday evening meeting Pastor's sermon, “The Adventurous’ ogq melioyw Hall, 209 Franklin St.|of the war, A isherm J r choir, spe The Methodist Church Opposite . Feaeral and T erritorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” RFV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Claudia Kelsey, Parislt Worker Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, Organist a. lay School Class meet” at a. m ning Worship e by the T The Higher Frien Service 8:( stor, “In Time e like to si ¢, 3:30 p.m.—J Brownies, Troop 7:00= E Cubs by Epworth Le: 8:00 p.m Mr ague with Apartir 00-—Prayer Reck 1sday, 7 Study Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Strecis “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come’” NWALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B istty of Music, John C 1 Joyce Howell nday School Superintendent— Arthur Paulson Sunday Services \ 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Divin rsh Communion of the Lord's oper w ved d recently ect- ed Deac ill receive the e of ination. Special music by the 6:30 p. m—Westminster Fellow- ship. 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worshop. A halt hour of favorite bymns, and by thé pastor, “The Chris- an Growth.” Monday, 4:00 p Girls Club. uesday, 7:30 p. Fellowship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer vice, Bible study and testimony m.—High School m.—Christian Men's Thursday, 4:00 p. m.—Girls Club. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Missionary Society | Northern Light Presbyterian ‘Church Franklin at Fourth ‘Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister Carol Beery Davis, Organist George B hmidt, Choir Director 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a. m—The Adult Bible class, Dr. Cathe Sherwood, leader 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for worship 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Sermon. Philip The Evangelist." under the direction of Benedict will sing “Beside Still Waters, by Hamblem. 6:00 p. m—The Sup and Study Club will meet in the Church par- lors Miss Gladys Knight 1 T Willis R. Bog he refreshments. i m—The Westminster Feljowshi p will meet in the Church 1 Ann Henning as leader harge ot as h in First Baptist Franklin and For 10:00 2 es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- Church th m.—Sunday School. Class- perintendent. 7:30 p. m—B.T. Friday, 7:30 . Christian Science Sermon, Sunday Se The sup)ect o1 the son which will be Churches of Christ, Tesson- vices LessoneSer- read in 1 Scientist, Sun-| day, April 25 ,will be “Pr | After De: Golden T Johr ther raiseth up the d eneth them eneth whom he will Excerpt from D. mon: I Corinthians—? brethren, that flesh and blo Rot inherit the kingdom of eve God |REV -110:30 a Masses o Week Days—7:00 and 'bauxite used for America’s increased | (SEAL) Savior 00 p.m Junior Luther Leajue meeting and Fellowship, Tuesday 7:00 p m.—Junior w0ir practice Wednesday, 7:30 p.m Senior irday, 9:30 am.—Section I Ye Catechetical Class jay 11:00 am.—Year 2; Cat- The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets Samuel '\ McPhetres, Rector v, Organist Choir Dir. Day After Easter Communion. Church School. Morning Prayer 10:00 a 11:00 am m. and ice at St Guild ! St. Vincent's mec Thursday Thursday, JJ p.m.—Girl Scouts. 30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. aw Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- Church ¢t Jesus Christ o Latter Day Saints (MORMON) in the Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel (2nd and Main) McClellan, Branch President Sunday Services 10:20 a. m.—Officers and Teach- ers’ meeting 10:30 m.—Sunday School. . m~—Sermon Service. Everybody welcome. (‘m‘dnu, Primar; Thursday, 3:45 p. m. Legion Building. Ladies Relief Society and Priest- hood Meeting—Monday, 8:00 p. m. J s Thoughts for everyday: Be vigi- | lane; because your adversary the | Devil, as a roaring Lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may de- vour, 1 Pe. 5:8. The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. Major and Mrs. Eric Ne' wbould Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Hounces meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday Schocl. 7:30 p. m.—Service. Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Class and prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital meeting. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth Night. Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise | | service. Church of Christ Meets in the American Legion Hall on Second Street, between Frank- lin and Seward Streets. BOYD FIELD, Minister Phone - - Red 379 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service 2:00 ». m.—Evening Service. The Christian Church 10th and E on Bus Line HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Classes for all grades. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Servicn. Mrs. Murphy will give illustrated talk following communion. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic services. Dr. Murphy. is now in the states but regular services will continue. Come to the church geared to times and anchored ' to the Chapel-By-1ne-Lake Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Willis R. Booth, Minister Sunday School. Catholic Church Church of the Natfvity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets ROBERT L. WHELAN, Masses sunday, 17, 9, m. Rev 10:30 S. J. and on 8:00 Benediction, 7:30 p REV. and MRS. nt. E. BEYER, Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743 SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 - 11:50 a. m.—Unified Serv- ice. Morning Worship and Church School. 12:30 p. m—“Christian Brother- hood Hour,” international broad- cast over KINY. 7:00 p. m.—Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m.-—Preaching Service. Wednesday Evening, 8:00 oclock Bible study classes meet in the jdifferent home of the congrega- riday - Saturday, “The Chapel of the KINY A fr'endly welcome to all. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street | Tonight (Saturaay) +:00 p. m.—, Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High| Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every 'mlursday} at 7:30 p. m. 8:15 a. Air” m— over | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU ALASKA WINTER HEALTH, ' BRITISH PEOPLE, REPORTED TOPS Reporting record low figures for|claims for the death of six persons|door of his store b 0. 5. Steel Denies Wage Increase by (IO Steelworkers PITTSBURGH April 23 —P—| The U. S. Steep Corp., today denied | |a wage increase demanded by the CIO United Steelworkers and an-| nounced price cuts totalling almost | 1$25,000,000 for its products. | The "price cuts are effective May 1 | Philip Murray, President of the |CIO and the Steelworkers' Union, rted the corporation had denied just and much needed wage in- ‘cmase " His statement emphasized however, that the union would con- [unur to live up to a no-strike pledge |in a two-year contract, reopened | for wage discussion, ngarfl;c':‘cking Company Sued by NS, | { Betnel Tavernace | FishEYMen’s Union (Assembly of God) SEATTLE, April 23.—(#—The Al- Fourth and Frankiin Streets aska Fishermen’s Union filed suit REV. R, E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- J for all ages| A special invitation tending a Sunday Schoot. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service.! 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- Ing. 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young P:o- ple’s meeting. ————————— Douglas Church Servu:es Notices for tms church column must be received by The Smplfa inct later than 10 o'clock Priday, evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. Saint Aloysious” Church REV. J. F. McELMEEL, S. J. Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m.—Mass. | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Douglas, Alaska St. Mark’s Day Fourth Sunday After Easter Rev. Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | 7:45 p.m. — Evening prayer and sermon. Douglas Community Methodist Church Services in the new Community Church Building Robert S. Treat, Minister Mrs. James Parsons, Organist Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship. |Pastor's message, “The Higher Right.” 10:30 a. m.—Classes, Mrs. Maker and Mrs. Grant, teachers. Wednesday--After school, |up day and craft. clean- The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Douglas Bible Church Peter J. Nickel Pastor SPNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. | 11:15 ». m—Worship Service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — . Bible Study. - e ATTENTION MASON Stated Communication evening, April 26, Labor in the M. M. Degree. J. W. Leivers, Secretary. Monday (871 2t) -se — Ccme to Republican Caucus and Meeting, CIO Hall, Tuesday night at 8 P.M. Election returns furnished by KINY throughout the night. All invited attend. ED GARNICK, adv. Precinct Committeeman. Surinam, known also as $putch Guiana, provided three-fifths of the aluminum production in World War m. Sunday. I |15 while in custody. Ro; Sameul A. McPhetres, Vicar | S | titled district on the 10 day of May, at 7:30, with|pe |in United States District Court yes- terday in behalf of six fishermen |who are seeking a total of $1,677 in wages from the L. G. Wingard Pack- £ 0 those children not already at- ing Company of Ugashik, Alaska. The complaint contends that the m(n were fishing for halibut in wa- ters designated by the company last | July 3, when they were arrested by | the Fish and Wildlife Service agents and were taken to Naknek to appe: he!tm- a United States Commission- gy I‘}m men were fined $50 mchflov |fishing in closed waters. The fines | ,were paid by the company, hut the men are now seeking wages for the | time lost between July 3 and July E. Jackson, attorney the umon tiled the suit. for | In the Dictrict Court for the Terri- { tory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau, in Admiralty. JAMES D. MADSEN and ED- WARD P. MADSEN, co-partner, doing business under the name and style of MADSEN CYCLE & FISH- | ING SUPPLY, Libellants, vs. OR~ VILLE WHEAT; and the vessel| 31 A 791, her tackle, apparel, furni- ture, boats, engines, and other ap- | purtenances; and all pérsons inter= | vening for their interest in said vesel, Libellees. | The President of the United Staes | of America and to the Marshal of said District, Greeting: i WHEREAS, a libel has been filed | in the above-entitled court on the| 12th day of April, 1948 by the above- j entitled libellants, to recover the sum of $2503.86 in causes of coon- | tract, civil’ and maritime, for thé reasons and causes in said libel men- | tioned, and praying the usual pro- cess and monition of the court in that behalf to be made, and that all persons interest in said vessel 31 A 791 may, be sighted in general and special to answer the premises and, | due proceedings being had, that the | vessel 31 A 791, may, for the causes in said libel mention, be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the libellants. You are hereby commanded to attach the said vessel 31 A 791, and | to detain the same in your custody until the further order of the court | respecting the same, and to give due | notice to all persons claiming the same, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the prayer of said libel, that they be and appear before the said court, to be held in and for the above-en- MONITION AND ATTACHMENT | No. 5878-A 1948, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, if the same shall a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the hext day of jurisdiction there- after, then and there to interpose & claim for the same, and make their allegations in that behalf. And what you shall have done in the premises do you then and there | make return thereof together with this writ. WITNESS the Honorable George | W. Folta, Judge of the above-entitled |court and the seal thereof affixed |at Juneau, Alaska, this 12 day of April, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. Pirst publication, April 17, 1948, Last publication, May 3, 1948. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1948 CLAIMS APPROVED Walch Gat 'Prevents Ihills today. Five Jews and four Ar- membership: |abs were killed. Jewish sources also ~ Girls’ bathing suits, he said, have say the Militia Hagannah inflicted Lecome so scanty that there no long- FOR Explos ION OF | heavy casualties on a force of about is enough room for the club em- The" one-hundred bs in the Bad El blem—a herring. Wad area. The attack was in re- What, he asked, shall we do? JAP BALLOON BOMB‘ e prisal for yesterday's Arab raid on| +The male members suggested that BROOKLINE, M April 23.—'a Jerusalem-bound P—Eddie Collins’ watch cat did the WASHINGTON, April 23.—®— trick. The Senate received a House-ap-| When pennies early moriing B""shers JHS! | proved bill today to pay $20,000 in|newspaper customers slid under the can disappearins, | Wank Scanty food convoy. - o3 the emblem be changed—to a sar- dine. The volume of trading on the New Steck Exchange dropped from by explosion of a Japanese bal-| Eddie installed the watch cat 1 g {100,000 in 1946 to 253,600,000 in lcon-bomb near Bly, Ore., three| Later police caught two youn ‘rv-<-Bafhmq Su“s years ago. | trying to fish the money out with & ™o The House, in approving the |4 hooked wire | GREAT Che U. S. mint earns $35 million a measure, said the army had not| They said it had been easy belcee| oy 0o on the difference between the given the civilian population suf- | Collins put the cat to work. Now,| Greqt varmouth te of the metal going into coins ficient warning that the bombs had | they explained, the playful the following pro he value of the coins, : fallen in the Bly area, cat grabbed the hook and saved i ! b Under the bill, Frank J. Patzke,| Tor" A Y Sgt. James Cs 11 tried it—and, Grand! Porks, . D., Wollld revelye | ., ohin 8 GEOE KESE kAT $6,000 for the death of his s e G ofara g el g Richard, and daughter, Ethel; it the Rev. Archie Mitchell of Bly | would get $5,000 for tt dmm of | KEEP FUN GOING iis, wife, Mrs. Elsie Mitchel ,mrl A[abs i A"a(k $3,000 each would go to Shoemaker of Bly for the m ath .,x 0 J h nis scn Bdward, and to N. L n Jewis roup Gifford, Bly, for the death of hi son, Jay. JERUSALEM, Apri ~(P—Jew- The bomb exploded as it was.ish informants say Arabs attacked | being examined by the party. a grcup of Jews in the Samarian Effective Immediately, the name of UNION TRANSFER has been changed to Turpin’s Transfer and Delivery GENERAL HAULING—Light or Heavy PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE—Nothing Too Smail or Teo Large HIGHWAY TRIPS—Daily including Sundays DOUGLAS TRIPS—3 Days Weekly ° i Fast and Efficient Service-with Economy || . ° | Give Us a Call for Special.Rates—by the Day, Week or Month Anything Anylime Anyplace Two Phones Ai Your SerVice BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ; 32 or 1R7 HERE’S YOUR. TICKET TO BETTER GOVERNMENT: - When you go to the polls April 27 — For the First Time in Alaska YOU deo not have to vete a STRAIGHT MACHINE 3 | PARTY TICKET. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Under the new Blanket Primary System you can vote for the BEST candidates from hoth political parties, thereby selecting better representatives @f//. to your Legislature and other positions. We Present the Following for Your Consideration: For Delegate to Congress - R. H. STOCK, Rep. For Attorney General ALMER J. PETERSON, Rep. For Auditor - - - - - FRANKA. Boyle, Dem. | For Highway Engineer - - FRANK A. METCALF, Dem. For Senators - - - N. R. (Doc) WALKER, Dem, STEVE VUKOVICH, Rep. For Representatives: DORIS M. BARNES, Rep. JACK CALVIN, Rep. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Dem. ED LOCKEN, Rep. J.S. MacKINNON, Rep. JAMES NOLAN, Dem. FRANK S. SHELTON, Rep. WILLIAM A. WINN, Rep. NON-PARTISAN COMMITTEE FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT (Paid Advertisement)