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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column | must be received by The Empirel not later than 10 o'clock Friday | evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. rirst Chuuh of Christ, i Scientist 10:00 a Sunday services wil the First Church of | st, Juneau, on_Fifth ' 1 the subjec! attend thes vices and visit the | res. .60 . m.— lesumon- | MRS ding Room m 18 ppen Wed B:30 tc pesday ev 1o Wed- Golde from d hat ose it; and thi n wor y and bein; The Methodist Church Opposite Fedefal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” EDWARD acting iss Claudia Kel sistant ar Superi Mrs. Charles 2 Choir Director 5. Edward P. Chester, REV. G KNIG 9:456 aan Classes,_ in all 11:00 am. Sermon 7:30 p.m.—Chbir prac- Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Ministry of Music—Joyce M. Howell Sunday School Superint Mrs. Emma Borbridge Sunday Services a. m—Sunday School. hool includes BEible Class for adults. The ient 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Sermon by the Pastor, theme, "By Measu A Man’s ue Life 15. Choir Mysterious Johnson- Tr Mason 7:30 pm W you select and a med Pastor Wednes 7:8 m—C prayer and rmal A pro- hymns ation by the hurch service Bible 7:30 p.m— The Mis- iety meeti | 30 pm.—C arsal. | the da; ristian till the hope of man- ly substantial, prac- tor Shipstead. I - Northern Light Presbyterian Church *Franklin at Fourth ‘Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOUTH, Mintster Carol Beery Davis, Organist Russell E. Alexander, Choir m.—Sunday School. ker, Superintendent Organ Preparation Divine Worship. The Forgotten Shea The You Peog Group 18 meet in the Chu T The Westmins will meet and of First Baptist Church and Fourth RICHARDSON Franklin Rev. L. L. Pa Sunday School. Class- ages, Harold Cargin, Su-j 10:0v 2. m.— i s for all perintendent. 11:00 am 7:00 p.m €:00 pm- astor g Worship. g Union Resurrect: Ch on urch venimg Worship. Lutheran Main and Trd Streets “¥= the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” o ¢ RS Cr I vis 11:00 The Churc Trinity. Holy a.m.—Chi 00 p.m EUNI KATHERINE CE director Pastor Victor jonal RBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor NEVIN, ALEXANDER Sunday. Sunaay School. The Worship Service. Fully " Anthem activities church’s | dinner | red slides on, Alas- | Wi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUI\LAU ALASKA White House or Missouri Home Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. 11:00 a. m.—Sabbath Worship Tour, the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day * Adventist church invites you to “Remember The Sabbath Day” and warship with them. | THE GLORIOUS CHURCH MiISSION 270 Bouth Franklin St. George L. Ward, pastor Phone Green 572 8:00 p.m.—Sugday, and Saturday. Everyone that seeks to enter Heaven, even all creeds, races, tribes, kindred tongues and peo- ples. Wednesday | { First Cnuren of God {0dd Fellow Hall, 209 Frauklin St. Is All the Same fo Bess Truman SATURD AY OCFOBLR 16, 1948 HIIlER’S FORTUNES European Recovery CONFISCATED;ORDER: - Fund Will Be Cut 'S ISSUED l" M’"N'C WASHINGTON, Ort. 86— P1ul Hoffman said today that next Ty car’s European recovery fund may | MUNICH, Germany, Oct. 16 T Ui than (s year's $5,06 A German denazification court 00%000 because of the progress be ordered confiscaticn of the ing made. e personal fortunes of Adolf Hitler| The economic cooperaiion ad- and his wife, Eva Braun. ministrator also reported tailure Chairs for the defendants were thus far to gain an agrecment with put in place facing the court, but France and Britain on a hait to the wed up to oceupy them. personal property con- an apartment house. in , his mountain hide-dut at, Berchtasgaden, which was destroy- ed. by aerial bombing during the war, and approximately 5,000,000,- 000 reichmarks. This sum was cwed Hitler by a Nazi Publishing Company, chiefly for sales of his book “Mein Kampf.” | The court ruled that Hitler's - REV. and MRS. ri. E. BEYER, | Pastors Residence [ Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School Superintendent | am Chapman. Church pianist, | |Mrs. A. T. Vaughn. i ice. Morning Worship and Church‘ p-m.—Junior | School. p.m ) am -Year Senior of The Holy Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets etres, Organist aw, Rector Trinity. Cc urch g prayer Adult 23 mee Chape | L Corner Glarie Jun.er lmunion. School. Prayer and at St. Choir Vincent's Con- Cholr Boy -the-Lake fiighway and Fritz Road at Auk Lake D TELECKY, Church School yrship Service pastor. ot Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (MORMON) 10th McClellan, 9:45 am 10:30 a. 11:30 Wedn m.—Sermon 00 p. a Seciety and 8: E B Street nch President Sunday Services —Priesthood meeting. m.~—Sunday - School. Service. —Relief m.—Primary. Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. T . Sexton Johanson. | Captain and M Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Houuce, meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday Schoecl. 7:30 p. m.—Service, Tuesday night, ‘Thursday, meeting. Friday Night, ght. 7:30 p. m.— Class and prayer meeting. 7:00 p. m.—Hospital 7:00 p. m—Youth Saturday night, 7:30 ¢. | service. Church of Christ Streets. m.—Praise Meets in the American Legion Hall on Second Street, between Frank- lin and Seward BQYD FIELD, Minister Phone - - Red 379 Sunday Services —Bible Study. m.—Worship Service p. m.—Evening Service. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. 8:00 The The memt the C n Ha Dr. H ican L sence ¢ n. for has gc retury sever ch 11, stian Church et et (OL. A. L LINTNER will meet The Church of Christ in The Amer- during the ab- C. Murphy, to the States and will not 1 months. Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Strects am Weanesday-Tr meet at 6:30 for the ered-dish Fellowship meeting. Menu Commit- tee will be Mr. and Mrs. John Pa menter and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. P; Jr. Tkez Program Commitiee will b Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Bu and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Swap Thursday—The Choir will rehearse at the Church at 7:30 pm Friday—The Martha Society will/ hold their social meeting at pm. This is the posiponed meeting which should have been held on last Friday. le Club will |® 16:00 a.m.—Sur Masses on m. Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- lays, eve of First Pridays, 7 to 9 p. wee wday kdays— m. 7 Fel# REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Masses on Sunday, 7, 9 and 10:30 School. and venth-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor The services of this churca are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day | of the week. 9:45 a. m—Sabbath School and 1:30| Bitls Study Class. Wesley Turner, Superintendent. | Children’s she Mrs. E. E. Division leader. Jensen, 11, | -Bibie with who 8:25 4tob | 10:00 - 11:55 a.m.—Unified Serv- ; Z | . | \ 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brotnu- hood Hour,” international bmnd4 cast over KINY. Boys' and Girls’ Hour m.—Youth Fellowship. | : 00 p.m.—Prayer Service. o e “ (i, O ey | 00 pm~Pn>‘unm7 Service 1 : £ Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.—Song prac- at parsonage. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.- BAbm Study the parsonage A friendly welcome to all fer role, holusewife. . . . MRS. HARRY TRUMAN . .. SPRATLING TELLS OF NEW ARTS AND CRAFTS PROGRAM at By SIGRID ARNE AP Newsfeatures Writer WASHINGTON. Mrs. Harry ;Truman is likely to get aboard a rcampaign train at the last minute \because her husband wants p {along. If she does her role will Tonight (Satuiuay; T:00 P. M—ithat of the tradit'onal middle gvening Service. |American wife—a quiet fai Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. H“gh‘l‘clpmqw Mass and Holy Communion. No announcement has ieen made Choir rehearsal every 'Lnursaay. {by the White House as to her plans at 7:30 p. m. A Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street her be la aful {during the n presiden- whether m in will revo- d crafts pre- An overaii program unhg ize the native an Alaska William ove) international signer and craftsma ¢ craft ap) for in ico, l'a~ been Director for t Alasks Arts and Crafts pro- ign ative Scrvice change 01 { Saint Aloysious” Church | Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S. J. 1 Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m.--Mass. St. Luke’s kipiscopal Church Douglas, Alaska | 21st Sunday after Trinity. Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist 7:45 pm-—Evening prayer sermon. trip to Koi- | Spratling tlew hi own plane as far Fairbanks and traveled by commercial aircraft into Nome. On the return flight into Juneau bay flying conditions kept 1| him grouhded at Carcross and At- | * 1 lin. as Preliminary Workshop The Mount Edgecumbe Vocational Center will his prelimi- nary workshop, Spratling said. He | ns to choose 20 young m:n from among the Indians, Es- kimos and Ale 6 months’ | training at mbe. When t nts have at- tained the rank of master crafts- and | 5€t C Douglas Community Methodist Church Services i tne new Community Church Building Rev. G. E. Knight, acting pastor Miss Claudia Kelsey, Pastor's as- istant Miss Ruth Brooks, Sunday SChooli Superintendent. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. ’ The Presbyterian Church Beeig Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. it like a woms 's keen marrie PLANS MEMORIAL RCAF SCHOLARSHIP A'\LHORA(:E A]flska, Oct. 16.— P—A plan by Lt. Col. A. L. Lint- ner to provide a memorial medical scholarship for a member of the {Royal Canadian Air Force Para- Rescue Group is reported here to- day It would be a memorial to his . D SEATTLEITES HERE Seattle residents Baranof Smithson Bethel Tabernacle {she goes along “is simply a (Assembly of God) {retween the two of them, and they Fourth and Frankliz Streets |will probably decide when the time REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor {comes.” Sunday Services ! Left to her own decision, Mrs 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- Truman no doubt would like to s s for all ages| A special invitation at home. There is little evidence’ w those children not already at-'in life—although her Husband tending a Sunday Schoot. (X held p 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Ithan 20 years 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service.'any real interest 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet-'sic- her home. tog. ; Like so many other 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young ?EO-iAmmmnn women ('unnr v ole's meeting. ishe cooked lunches for the U RS Lo ey o ’nnd rolled bandages for the Pt' & = ;Cxuuv i g ithe record since she was {White House. Both were SeerceS !ramgx-uph long. Onge she int (hueu Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr March-of-Dimes event. Once Notices for mm cnurch °°mhmmnm1 a hosiptal plane must be received by The Empire (. .nq speech she read {not later than 10 o'clock Priday| w.o Truman is reliably evening to. guGtanvi to have wept when events Sermg, topios, o0 huskand into the Wh she f[eels about a2 second term quite unknown. The address has changed her not at all. She can still turn up in her Independence, Mo.,<home with no accompanying excitement amon {her neighbors except the grape-vine [saying that “Bess is home.” Ilkr so many other women wiil n their hands, she has ge every Tuesday after nmm it rs. She keeps the same o of Missouri friends here, and them up of a morn gabs in the small town way. She has made some dry 1omark about her role..She has said tha the job takes “good health and a sense of humor.” She was asked once how she felt acout th criticism which naturally descends head of a President n they will be used in workshop: “After 25 years in politics h will be established in all sec learned to accept it—almost of the Territory to teach She appears to be an insep e. Kotzebue is the ten- part of her husband's life tative location for the first work- the feeling in Washington that sbe'll chop, probably go along on some In order to aid in the instruction campaigning. program of the first group, four He likes to have her give can master craftsmen will be speech the once-over befor he in the Mt. Edgecumbe makes it. The Trumans take workshop. The Mexicans, who were recreation together, and often nally taught by Spratling, in- is a concert heard from the presi- clude goldsmiths, silversmiths and dential box in Constitution Hal lapidarists. He said of her once, and he ap- At Mount Edgecumbe, models will peared to be paying her a con ke preduced and objective lessons in ment: | production of fine craft articles will “She lool be given. Spratling said that en- to look wh thusiasm for good craftsmanship years.” will be the principal basis for choice She’s 63, short and plump of the apprentices to work at Mt. Like most other women who have| gdgecumbe. come up through small town living, | General Program she likes orchids. She's econon Epratiing said that in planning about clothes and she can ¢ 1l the program for the revival of arts serve a good dinner. and crafts among the Alaska na- ok tives cnly materials which have a |z uh( tn ce med in Al-\ska will bo Chinhsien Reporied @ ©.5 e G ot Wite, who was Wilied ‘i b . plane u-«dy '-xx\ will ln.' u dns a‘.xtart—. crash near Fort Nelson, B. C., last Hl‘ed by (OmmumSlS m‘;&x‘m Jon the SRR L BoN month. . ~TDalr.. aon, - MEGeL (i e The Aleuts, Eskimos and Indians was rescued by the RCAF men af- (By The Associated Press) wio will be apprgpticed will be ter he was trapped 42 hours be-| ap important ‘Manchurian city!taught how to design and produce side his dead mother, hanging head |i. sajd to be in flames in an a:-|things peculiar to thelr own regions down. tack by communist troops. The sit-|rather than imitat2 in a third class A letter received by a friend|ygtion is so serious that Generalis- | style things that should properly ¢ald Colonel Lintner decided on|simo Chiang Kai-shek hes flown be done in other places. the medical scholarship in “appre- (t, peiping, in northern China. The Materials which will be employed ciation for the service, facilitiescity under attack is Chinhsien. Ly the Eskimos include ivory, gold, and courtesies extended by the| Communist troops reportedly hav» jade and skins, The combination of RCAF.” selzed the anchor of the entire gov-| #ld and ivory will be used in many ernment position in Manchuria. 'rneloi the designs. Red troops are said to be inside tie| At Mt. Edgecumbe medels will registered at |city of Chinhsien, although reliable be produced using all types of ma- include Mrs. R: A.'sources say the city has not vcrf!erlahs and will be used as guides and George O. Black. \for the work doge in Alaskan work- fallen. - | 4 e 526 East Street G . o i £ g | Food Convoy Given | { The Israeli army s larmy smashed toda +light southern desert | were damaged iwere killed and wou Gen i Thought in profitable, ticn shops later, Edgecumbe 2 n April and will later be dn.rra) New cinted property will go to the state of Bavaria. Eva Braun’s house will go to the restitution fund ifor the benefit of the victims of Nazism.| Smash by Egyptlans TEL AVIV, Israel, Oct. 16. id the Ezyptian the first day- convoy into the since last July were burned, others and several persons ed, an Army Israeli food Two trucks pokesman said other report saidl s r2 planes strafed a number of ettlement convo; in the (southern desert area) and lestroyed some trucks. - yptian Acquitfal, Iorlure (ase by Japanese YOKOHOMA, Oct. 16.—(P—Maj. Shoji Kono, form: chief dical officer of Japan's East- y in Tokyo, was acquitted Army tribunal tod he failed to supply to American airmen & the Kempei Tai F Fou [ the Thought Police were convicted and sentenced ind one-half years to Ii n for abusing 250 Americ 1944 d 1945 - canzers” was ed tc early-day in Haiti who cattle raising and lent pirates. ges aid by Police. of medical rtured to a term French turned pirate proved un- their designa- tirst cow- hen to all A showing of the articles at Mour will the Museum of Modern York C: HAVE Yol EVER HAD TO WRITE A LETTER LIKE THIS Art Dear Doctor ————: I'm awfully sorry to have to say this, but at the time it’s impossible for me to pay anything on my bill. Certainly, excuses make poor payments, but you're entitled to an explanation and here it is. Ever since the baby arrived, we've hads to struggle to make ends meet. We badly underéstimated the expense of another mouth to feed, even though 3 little mouth. Then, a series of financial set- backs in my own business have comghcsted things still further, 2 G for it. d«mamlmg of industrial plam< in | the western zones of Germany. Hoffman wants t5*1ld “up @s- mantiing of plants ‘ufitil fresh stfid- les are made of whether the “est | interests of recovery Would e serv- ed by keeping the plants mndmg BEACON CAFE 232 Willoughby.- 24-Hour -Service STEAKS CHops ° Fried Chicken — $2.00 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 RETCHIKAN via Péletstitg and Wrangell = * With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 2:30 P. M. ‘Gas Stations Feature Pause That Refreshes BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAY' COLD STORAGE © 1948, It's been bad planning on my part from start to finish and, I'm ashamed to say, we had no reserve to fall back on. 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