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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1936 pow—. . N1 > Y P P v ORE CARE INTO THE ON-OPENING I\/ !Ay - Is and styles. Colors—brown, e AN Bttt Ants - and plaids. Priced from $1 3 50 to $32 50 20 mixtures NEW Vel Ao firos Sprans W BEST 3 0UT OF | FIVE GAMES T0 ~ DECIDE CHAMP Lnlle Channel Series Starts Sunday, Game Each ‘ Night Until End “ With the record showing the out-| come an even bet between two |evenly matched teams, Gastineau |Channel Baseball for 1936 goes into the final stage of the season tomor- row afternoon at 5 o'clock on the| Juneau ball field. At that time the | umpire will call “play ball” for the opening of Juneau’s Little World | Beries and Douglas and the Moose |teams will square off against each | other in the opening game of the | playoff for the 1936 championship of | the League. Douglas walked off |with the first half and . the Moose |last night beat Douglas to win the |second half in a playoff game after }the two teams had ended the regu- lay schedule in a tie. <3 | “Tomorrow's game will be the first t |of a five-game playoff series, the & | winner of three games in the series ¢ to be champion for 1936. President DRESSES t, Office and School wear SN - ) Suitable for Stree CREPES and WOOLENS Irimmed with Cire Braid and Cire Satin Tunics Predominate and “Swing” Skirts Are Good! Colors are luggage brown, scot.green, catwaba red, coppertone and black. We have chosen one group of DRESSES—EXTRA SPECIAL for the Season’s Opening— 39.75 B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store” Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee ange of germon topics, ete Missions, which Presbyterian Mission and its enterprises. i REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, rdial invitation is given lo‘ Pastor attend these services and worship| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. with us. ) 10.30 a.m.—Morning service. The mid-week service will be dis- ;continved during the summer| SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST hs | CHURCH National the includes “The Friendly Church” FIRST CHURCH OF SCIENTIST s will CHRIST, Sunday be } work of |Corner of Third and Main Streets | Corner Second and Main Streets William A. Holzheimer, League di- rector, today announced that the | five games will be played each night Inext week, weather permitting un- til the championship is decided That means. that after tomorrow's game there will be games Monday Tuesdsy, Wednesday and Thurs- id;y evenings or as many of those |games as necessary until one team |has won three. All week day games |will be seven inning contests and |will start at 5:30 p. m. Tomorrow's |game will run nine innings, com- |mencing at 5 p. m. | Five games of top-notch baseball |a real treat for the local fans and i@ grand climax to a fine season of (basebal]. e Sorbian Belle - Starts Battle by Elopment NABOJ, Yugoslavia, Aug. 15.— Forty-three peasants of this little |south Serbian community are serv- ing prison scotences totaling 50 years as a result of a girl's plans | for marriage. | Despite her parents’ orders, the beautiful 18-year-old girl named | Derwischa determined to marry a poor youth from the neighboring, {village Potreba and planned that rhe should carry her off when Naboj |men were at church. This happened, and the angered | Nabojers armed and stormed Potre- Iba. A battle ensued in which ‘two men were killed and several wound- ed before Derwischa was captured (and returned to Naboj. Forty-five men were subsequently tried, but two were acquitted as acting in selhdefense - Irish Censorship Extends Blacklist ~ on“Unfit” Books DUBLIN, Aug. 15.—A total of 720 | books have been banned as unfit for the Irish to read, according to a list just issued by the Free State’s 11 am. in the First Chu of L . | | censorship board. £ Bl TROPOLITAN METHODIST | H. L. WOOD, Pastor i i t, Scie Juneau, on Fith "PISCOPAL CHURCI Note—The services of this church| Hundreds of modern writers are, .\Lug Streets. The subject will §o 2 ; g 3 are held on Saturday the Seventh- | On the list, including Ernest Hem- 3 Fourth and Seward Streets |day of the week. ‘.,m‘./.,y, George Bernard Shaw. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School O. L. KENDALL, Pastor fri Sab) Sehool | Sinclair Lewis and Vicki Baum.! Jeanesday, $:00 pm. — Testi-| 10:00 am—Church School. John| 10 &m. Saturday bath School | 1 uth b B R | Finigan, Superintendent With ‘hible eluibes £08 Wt IHaea. | o g pigp i oo ¥ 11 am, Saturday—Sermon and Well. | Room | T7:15 pm.—Epworth League. Vin- morning worship. | Number one on the black list is | | This room is|cent Beauchamp, President | 2:00 first and third | Maurice Dekobyra, well - known, B . dks nubile. Wednast 8:00 p.m.—Evening service, The; =% P, every first an | open to the public Wednesday I Saturday in the month — Young | French writer, nine of whose books g{gerno rom 2:30 to 4. {subject for the evening will be People’s Missionary Volunteer So- | 8re Prohibited as offensive to mor- The is cordig)ly invited to|“The Church and Its Social Pro- dlaty; mi-s Close behind is Marie swpes, attend these services and visit the |[2ram. | b Aaougl British birth-control proj -}~— | One of the many church prob-!| 71:30 Pm., every Tuesday—] L4 reading room tlems of the day is how to make week prayer meeting and blble | agandist, with eight banned, fol-| { lowed by Collette, writer of French' E : study. M)m‘mk\ LIGHT PRESBY- |church and what it teachers at- St4OY romences, with six; Richard Ar-| TERIAN CHURCH |tractive to the young people. Should . lington, five, and Aldeus Huxley, ‘,)x gram or leave it to outside 121 Maln Strek | Other noted names on the list are Fr (forces? If it does sponsor such a | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Som- | REV. JOHN / Minister ‘ rogram, to what extent should! Sundéy servloe‘s' ' | erset Maugham, Bertrand Russell, | MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist |it go ; | Pastor Louis Golding, Eric Linklater, Gil-| 10:00 am. — Scheol, all| The public is cordially invited t0| 14,09 ¢ Moroing worstip. Sep- 089 PXanksu and Storm Jameson. i summer the Methodist Church. Imon by the pastor. Irish authors are represented by | 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- e 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes Sean ' O'Casey, ‘Liam O'Flaherty, CATHOL ll‘ CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneaun Fifth and Gold Streets mer 11:00 See our a in this paper. Mor vertiseme hip REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J., HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL Pastor Fourth and Gold Streets | Sunday, August 16. — Eleventh THE VERY REV. CHARLES |Sunday after Pentecost and Feast E. RICE, Dean No services in Juneau or Dou as Rev. C. E. Rice is in Skagway Saint Joachim, the father of Our Blessed Mother. Sunday Masses: 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- ruction, FIRST PREBYTEK: N CHURCH for all. 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting a service |over KINY. 7:45 pm—Evening service. | ‘Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Gospel nerv-- ice. Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Young Pmlea Meeting. 8:30—Bjble Study. Communjon Seéryvice the first! |Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially invited to all these seryices. Sean O'Faolain and Con O'Leary. The chairman of the board, which is kept busy coping with the ava- | lanche of books is the Very Rev.| Canon Boylan, of Maynooth, KIRKPATRICK OFF ‘ TO-CORDOVA: HAS THREE PASSENGERS M. D. X!rhpm.nck piloting tnei DAVID WAGGONER, Minister 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser-| THE SALVATION ARM¥ ‘Cordavn Air Service Bellanca sea-! Sunday servi m followed by Benediction of| Willoughoy Avenue iplane that brought the remains of} 10:80 a.m.—Morning service. Sub-'the Most Blessed Sacrament. |ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER |B. M. Behrends here from C,»rdova‘ ject, “Value of a Definite Aim.” 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily in the LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS late yesterday, left Juneau ror the “John drew a bow with his full church Sunday, 2:30 p.n—Praise meet- return flight to Cordova at 12:30 strength.” 2 Kings 9:24 w sday, August 19, Feast of |ing. o'clock this afternoon | 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, the Most Pure Heart of Mary, and| Sunday, 6:00 pan—Sunday Schopl.| Passengers for Cordova were: Os- “Sowing and Reeping” Gal. 6:1-10.| Thursday, August 20, Feast of St.| Sunday, 7:30 pam, — Salvation car G. Qlsom, Territorial Treasurer 7:30 pm.—Dr. Paul Calhoun, pas- Bernard, Abbot, are days of special |meeting. " land bis daughter Clara; and Miss| tor of the First Presbyterian Church |devotion. Tuesday, 7:30 pm.—Public meét- | Gretchen de Leo, secretary to Mr. of Lincoln, Nebraska, will bring the | R ing. |Olson, who is leaving on her va- message of the evneing. Dr. Cal- RESURRECTION LUTHERAN Wednesday, 7:00 pan. — QGuard cation for a visit with her M parents houn is a member of the Board oxl CHURCH Parade. in' Cordovg. l Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Low swampy Bl wract of L Rowing EMERE s el S st s er « penpermert [CIAINIDIOIREASIPIAIDIEIS] 1o, peserter . Devices (ol (it i eavy [ORITIOIIEQZLIAMITINIA] 1. : ko et HIAITZIL IABIOIREAPIAIL| i remale rheep s OB AIDIOIPIT MI{U] 18 Minimum 12 = g 21 South 13. ldolize E|LISIAZE (X EZAABIE|T] American Ie rodents a7 SIEILILIEIRZDIOICILILIE] 2 rake as one's | nien A ONGREAP U P .. 1 .o 15 Liberated SIEIN Rken | b s 7. Woot 21 24. Copy [ Yiaimers [EIDICIEVAAGIOZAEIDIEIN| 5 Wit 19. You and | [N G RFA BlS INIE| 27 hnll.'\‘l.‘l‘l:h: 20. Less bright ETIAZRIOBII [N O&IE : 4 2L Set the sveed [EISI E’:AU BlE[R| ™ Measure B Bydie s FRIE] = j 30 Writing fluld 2. Grows old TIRIE EIGIRIEITIS] 37 s 28, Bustle 3. City in 20 Finlal of a 43. Rhythmical DOWN Mlnnesma_ spire break in a Away 38. Sawlike orgar 20. Small island line of wiss river or part 31 Serving to fn octry eal grass 89. Ornamental out or 5 Weary knot complete ME o A 5. Paid_public 4L Institutes 234. Dismay ‘eutonic otice legal pro- 35, Animal of the goddess of ceedings gl | healing 42. Minute orifice Vg Mistak o 43, Third English 6. Gamiug cube §0. Mistake prals 4 B 3 Qe 52. Gone by 7. Pen for letter 38, Bend In timber 53. Type squares holding 14. Purpose 39 Insects 84. Borough in gathered 48 Short sieap 19 Adjust again Penfieyl- , Sponges :gA Selr 2 ltaiia vania g e 55 Seed container for money it native 5 - 7/l III/A FTPlY 1o 1 BE @ i L 2] |1 1 VA /)l udid NO SERVICE SUNDAY MEYRING ON CHARTER TRINITY CATHEDRAL FLIGHT FROM JUNEAU Continuing the charter flight for a Southeast Alaska cannery that he started yesterday, Pilot Gene Mey- ring, in the Irving Airways white Lockheed Vega seaplane, hopped from Juneau this morning at 10:30, and is expected to return this afternoon about 5 o'clock. He re- turned to Juneau last evening at Mrs. C. E. Rice has announced |that there will be services at neither the Trinity Cathedral in Juneau nor the scopal Church in Douglas tomorrow because of Dean Rice's absence from town. The Juneau clergyman has gone to Skagway to supervise the repair work being done on the Episcopal Church there. Mrs. Rice states that 6 o'clock her husband will return before GRSk v s IR next Sunday at which time the! Try The Empire classifieds for regular services will be given. quick results. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Hymn Tune Fantasy” (McKinley) “A Melody” (Nevin) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: SERMON, by DR. PAUL CALHOUN, pastor of First Presby- terian Church, Lincoln, Nebraska; much-sought Christian reader and lecturer; member of Board of National Mis- sions. VOCAL DUET, “I'm a Pilgrim” MATILDA HOLST JOHN KEYSER CELLO SOLO, “Lord, May Thy Kingdom Come” JEAN CARLSON The Public Cordially Invited! (Lorenz) (Ellis) (15th Annual Fair SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR ASSOCIATION September 10, 11, 12 FAIR BUILDING JUNEAU For Premium Books Write W. S, PULLEN, Secretary i | | Q. s DEPARTMENT Or AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT THE WEATHER : (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau aud vicinity beginning at 4 pm., August 15: Generally fair tonight and Sunday, light variable winds, LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Veloeity Weathet 4 pm. yest'y 30.18 63 7 w 10 Cldy 4 am. today 30.21 50 91 sSW 2 Clear Noon today 30.18 69 56 w 12 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. ¢am station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath Anchorage 68 - | - — Trace Clear Barrow 60 48 46 10 22 Pt Cldy Nome 60 56 44 6 0 Clear Bethel 66 66 | 42 6 0 Pt Cldy Fairbanks 74 72 | 46 4 0 Clear Dawson - 76 48 0 68 Clear St. Paul 56 54 50 14 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor 58 58 56 4 50 Clear Kodiak 56 56 52 4 22 Clear Cordova 66 66 54 4 0 Pt Cldy Juneau 64 3 50 2 01 Clear Sitka 65 o 63 - 0 _ Ketchikan 68 66 52 . 0 Clear Prince Rupert 64 - 54 4 [ Cldy Edmonton 58 58 48 4 0 Cldy Seattle T4 72 56 4 0 Clear Portland 6 6 60 6 0 Cldy San Francisco 62 58 54 8 0 Cldy New York 90 80 4 14 0 Pt. Cldy Washington 92 84 | 6 8 4 Trace Pt. Cldy WEATHER CONPSTIONS AT 8 A. M Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 58; Craig, clear, 58; Wrangell, celar, 56; Sitka, clear, 58; Radioville, parfly cloudy, 58; Juneau, clear, 57; Skagway, cloudy. 59; Chitina, cloudy, 54; McCarthy, cloudy, 48; Portage, raining; Anchorage, raining, 55; Fairbanks, raining, 54; Nenana, cloudy, 58; Hot Springs, cloudy, 56; Tanana, partly cloudy, 54; Ruby, cloudy, 55; Nulato, cloudy, 50; Kaltag, cloudy, 53; .Crooked Creek, cloudy, 57; Flat, cloudy, 52. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A vast area of high pressure prevailed this omrning from the Yukon and upper MacKenzie valleys southward and southeastward to the Hawaiian Islands the crest being 30.64 inches over the Pacific Ocean about midway between Southeast Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands. The storm area that was over the Aleutians yesterday morn- ing has greatly decreased in intensity, the lowest reported pressure being 29.50 inches. This general pressure distribution has been at- teneded by precipitation at DawSon and between Kodiak and Anchor- age, elsewhere over the field of observation fair weather was reported. 8c with this GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE G-E Hi-Speed CALROD Heat- A dozen Gemeral Electric ing Units make electric cook- models to select from ing faster and cheaper. Current costs average less than one penny per meal per person. See Them Now! SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN! [ ] Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 AFTER 6:00 P. M.!! PHONE 226 If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. For Quick Results Try An Erri;;ire ”C‘fldsé‘i‘figd! HOTEL GASTINEAU : Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION