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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1936. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU EWDEALERS = UTHE WEATHER | A - i . v NUT wuHRYING (iy the U. S.‘Weathe’ Bureau) Notices for this churcn column Blessed V. M., Juneau 10 a.m., Sfl.turday*sabbath School Showers and cooler tonight, Sunday clearing and cooler; moder- Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 p.m. Oct. 17: must be received by The Empire Fifth and Gold Streets ‘ lwith bible classes for all ages. {not later than 10 oclock Saturday| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S. J., | 11 am., Saturday—Sermon and ELEGTI N|'“e weslerly winds. |moming to guarantee change of Pastor | morning worship. Leran DALA |sermon topics, ete Sunday, Qctober 18—Twentieth | 2:00 pru, every first and third | Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather Sunday after Pentecost, Feast of Saturday in the month — Young| 4 pm yest'y 29.93 51 97 NW 5 Rain FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, |8t. Luke, the Evangelist, |People’s Missionary Volunteer So-! Al Smith’s Boost Is N0t|:‘ am. ‘;doday gg-g; :g 91 s 3 Cldy SCIENTIST Sunday Masses: ciety. son ay . 91 S 4 * Sprinkling Sunday services will be held at| Bi00 am—Holy Mass and In-| 7:.30 pm., every Tyesday—Mid- | Even Taken Seriously CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i1 am. in the Rirst Church of |struction. | week prayer meeting and piblel —Bets Anyway YESTERDAY TODAY |Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. ' study 41 Sak Highest 4p.m.: | Lowestdam. 4am. Preeip. 4am. and Main Streets. The sub1e€: will| 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser- THE SALVALTUN ARMY . WASHINGTON,. Qct. 11_—when% Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather {be, “Doctrine of Afonement. mom Willonakioy Erengy Al Smith announced for Governor |Atka ... - 44 44 4 Cldy 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic- yiHougnoy Landon, the quick question in Anchorage 37 - - v A9 Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi-|tion of the Most Blessed Bacra- ADJUTANT AND MRS, TANNER| o o0 o0 "o o | Barrow | i ' Clear nonial meeting. ment. LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS R i TSat a0 New |Nome 30 14 Cldy Christian Science Reading Room | 8:00 am—Holy Mass daily. Sundsy, 3:30 pm~-Praise meet-| L .." | Bethel . ; 28 Olear In church building. This room is| 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- P8 i v | Fairbanks 32 y "r;)fln to the public Wednesday |tion cacpr’] evening during the week,| Sunday, 6:00 p.m—Sunday ]Sc)uiml Y;Ed(}%?lfxsflg,snx:;}:e hy?:n;ull:fl:' Dawson 38 scnl‘;;, .\mrrnorm;urmm Z:gtiv tx.o ‘4 3 Sgturdayh Olctober (';’1 the Feast mcs(\:x‘xnd;) 7:30 p.m. — Salvation 1 RAWEoEk Oiby. Bub san. he take | S5 P:u;{_ = ; 26 Clear The public is cordiaily invited to|of St. Raphael, is a day of special |that following away from Roose- Duct arbor 40 Cldy ‘allt-‘nd these services and visit the |devotion. m'gl‘uesdqy, 7:30 pap.—Fublic, peet- | it> "Past elegtion: figufes don't iléod;ak ifl Clear reading room. \ | -4 |show how, if he can. ordova 3 0 Clear . 3} rednes 00 pm. — Guard ] { BETHEL PENTECQSTAL V,V_(‘d"hdfly' 1i0-pqa % Smith, with Roosevelt backstop- ‘»‘““"‘“ Cldy | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- ASSEMBLY Parade. b .. |pink . & Fobarbatarial Canite; | e g o i e ERIAN CHURCH 121 Main Stregb . ;mf,“d‘“' 730 pm—Public mect- |1+ the State to Hoover in 1928 by | Ketchikan 52 Rain ! “Where Welcome and Worship CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, N e b 103,000 votes. Yet Roosevelt won |Prince Rupert 52 Rain Meet® Pastor e 4 | the Governorship. Roosevel, with | Edmonton 60 Clear Franklin at Fourth Sunday services: - ? | Smith supporting, won the State|Seattle .. 66 Clear |{REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| 11:00 a.m.—Morning worshlp Ber- Chlpper lnd“ms Iby a 600,000 majority in 1932. IPoruand - 4 Clear , MRS. TREVOR DAV]S, Organist |mon by the pastor. o . | Few look this year for a repeti- {San Francisco 4 Clear 1‘ 10:00 am. — Sunday School, all| 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes ' Are to Advertise tion of such smashing victories as|New York .. 64 | 4 218 Rain | jummer. for all. idistinguished the Republican swing | Washington. ... 66 | 6 18 .50 Rain 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo-| 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting a service| 1ac DE FLAMBEAU, Wis., Oct.'in 1928 and the Democratic back- | " - - | Jents. over KINY. 13.—Thoughtful redmen of the Chip- swing in 1932. If the election should g WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY 11:00 am, — Morning worship.| Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv- ;owa Indian tribe here have de-lbg close enough to let New York's Keccmkan cloudy, temperatire, 53; Craig, cloudy, 51; -Wrangell, Jee our advertisement elsewhere |ice. |cided to try the white man's magic!47 votes decide the issue, the im- |cloudy, 48; Sitka;cloudy,: 44;: Radioville, cloudy, 42; Soapstone Point, w this paper. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s ;s 5 method of attracting tourists portance of Smith's influence might | cloudy, 44; Juneay, cloudy, 46; Skagway, cloudy, 46; Cordova, partly e Meeting. land their welcome dollars to this stand out clearly. It might put him |cloudy,39; Anchorage, cloudy, 38; Fairbanks, snowing, 28; Nenana, HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL Communion Service the first resort region. Recently tie Chip-'in a position where, with a stout|cloudy, 32; Tanana, cloudy, 26; Ruby, cloudy, 26; Nulato, cloudy, 27: Fourth and Gold Streets Sunday of each month. | pewa braves met and voted $300 following, he could swing New York|Kaltag, cloudy, 22. Unalakleet, snowing, 28; Flat, cloudy, 27; Craoked THE VERY REV. CTHARLES Everyone cordially invited to aulm be used as an advertising fund.iand thus the nation. Creek, cloudy, 29. E. RICE, Dean these services. The decision was made in solemn| vou can get bets here either WEATHER SYNOPSIS 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. council with a town board of red-|way you think New York will go.; .iThe storm area noted yesterday morning over the interior of 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST |men acting in place of the xrad&-,{ |Alaska has moved eastward ‘during the past 24 hoyrs and this 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and ' CHURCH tional chiefs. The Lac du Flam- NO JOB FEAR IN WASHINGTON | morning it. was centered over the MacKenzie Valley, the lowest re- A 1 R idh Corner Secona and Main Streets |beau reservation is most beautiful| If there is any fear among New [porfed .pressure being 2932 inches. The barometric pressure has COATING wide—$2.50 Yfll‘d | Evening service at Douglas. H. L. WOOD, Pastor in autumn; the leaf colors, in fact, Dea] employees of an upset in No- !risen. throughout western. Alaska and along the coastal regions from > Note—The services of this church |gave the area its name. {vember it hasn’t reflected itself in}Atka, to Juneau, The pressure was above normal over the Gulf of DRESS WOOLENS 54 in. wide RESURRECTION LUTHERAN ... 104 on Saturday the Seventh-l e o flights of the underlings into the .Alaska and southward to Oregon. Another storm area prevailed over 2 ; CHURCH 3 day of the week. | Today’s News ‘Toaay—Empire. isafety of the Civil Service. | the Pacific Coast, the lowest.reporied pressure being 29.00 inches at $1.50 to SZ 50 Yal'd “The Friendly Church’ | In past election years, old Civil |latitude 42 degrees and longitude 178 degrees west. A Storm area of 4 i Curner of Thu'd and Main Streets % IService employees say, a few nerv- ‘marked intensity was centered over the Atlantic Coast States, New SILKS—SATINS—39 in. REV. ZRLING h. OLAFSON, Dall Cross-'oord PUZZlP ‘ous job holders have scurried out'¥ork City having reported & 46-mile gale from the southeast, accom- ¥ Pastor . y 5 !of appointive jobs into the shel!.er‘panled by rain. Snow was reported over the interior of Alaska, &:1.00 to 5250 yard 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. We s 'of the Civil Service. But no fugi-.Fairbanks having reported 4 inches of wet snow-on the ground at CRe have never seen & finer Supday ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzale 1. Lay biddon. a8 (jves have shown up in 1936. {8 am. Ruby and Tanana reported 5 inches of snow. METALLICS 39 in.—$1.95 yard School in our experience. L. Polzonous & Pribodly | In 1932 severalattorneyshandling' It was colder last night over the Alaska Railroad belt and from 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Ser- Italian |claims cases transferred from the Kodiak to Cordova. VELVETS — mon, “They Call Them Christians.”! & Wreath bear- house Justice Department into the Vet-' Anthem by the Senior Choir, “I e “ Transparent—$2.95 yd. Heard the Vaios of Jenss Sty e e g o “;immm HANSEN DIES; MRS. CRONE TO GIVE |l wSonns8a LRS- BTN Ohlo = velvet— $3 50 Yd FIRST PREBYTERi:N CHURCH fi:!fi?;lu PEEIE] 0. Eebiew letter theey ;":Z,j,z‘ T, l: ,::Other vey:| 'FUNERAL SEvaCES TO DEMONS RATIOS FOR DAVID WAGGO:NER, Minister ; g‘:&lmw £ EEE T1E| ':Z:%’:mm- :e:n hatndlmg \:;‘;gnbansre:::c}il bfifl BE HELD NEXT MONDAY 'N AKIT STORE uti- r» Sunday services | 5 G head to the Justice Department. That B M e r g% b 0 nc 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, | | 1 E!lx;:;:lul left the transferring attorneys with { £ s 8 | Gecrge Brothers'.Pay'n Takit .to- L ) “The Spoken and the Writ!en\ . Chgncter 10 (N nothing (o do. Their jobs ended.| TFuneral ~services will be ‘held | gay gnnounced that it had se- Word.” Acts 17:5-11. [ e “D . First name o ey Deal appointees now are doing D€t Monday afternoon at 1:00 cyroq the services of Vena L. 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub-| 18 side of a famous c'clock for Jimmy Hansen of Taku | ciove who will broadcast a pro- | e house violinist the work % 5 E B Harbo: who died this momning @t | gram 'of recipes and cooking sug- 3 ading De S Juncau’s Leading Departnient ‘Store’ ject, “Going Forward.” “New Moses,| 19. Donbter £ . ¢ . Parts of feet ’ " s K ¢ my servant is dead; now therefore 31 Gemus of the . Fingeriess 568. TRANSFERRED THIS YEAR (he Government Hosptial here. Mr. pogiiong for fifteen .minutes every frog + v rise, go over this Jordan.” Joshua % glove: i i ey 5 _Hansen was about 80 years old and f < 80 0o U Adl\eab:! of e B o5 the arian Since January 1, some 568 em Pl phag R P il g v morning from s_tanon _KINY at > ‘_ | Always: poetie 43, Feminine end of the . ployees have been blanketed into| ” Bl d Willie Ha 10:45, under their auspices, com- NUKALAQKA P'J TS i \1,.,) Concentrates :30 p.m.—Evening service under‘ n\‘r'l:ru ora- name keel to sup- . Compass point the service, all because of acts °f‘“;'1° sron;, kux !}:l;;:or e Hansen, | noncing next Monday morning and 24 vie M who returned to Sew- “"', leadership of the Young Peo- Petform 45. Proof reader's 41 Bach without Congress or by executive orders, 81 of Ta , CORLINBIDE for: LD Weaks: IN PROFITABLE i on th S. Rolfe III to take Ple’s Society. Topic, “The Serious- Neps.omeens sz::::;u::d B By . The other not because of job-fear. The funeral will be held from Mrs. Crone will also be at Pay'n MINING SEASCN b > steamer Yukon for of Divorce.” Matt. 19:1-9. abbr. formal old 60. Remain side of the Many of the lesser hands got jobs the chapel of the Charles W. Car- Takit, in person, from noon till brought in three tons \vednesday, 8:00 pm.—Midweek "‘m“"&",‘h’“‘ Lt DOWN i ooey in the emergency agencies through ' ter Mortuary, with the Reverend 5:00 pm. on October 19, 31, 22, es for shipment to Praver service. This service will Blage or con- & Lowest mote 4 American | Agreement patronage but it didn't seem to A. P. Kashevaroff conducting the 24, 26, 27, 30, and 31, demopstrat- (Seward Gateway n o smelter. This makes the Pe preceded by the Bible Study e Scere 2. WHEmE im- Vigen Of 8¢t elp their pay much. Civil Service Yitual. Interment will be at Ever- ing coffees, teas, capned . fruits or " nt of the season, Class which meets at 7:00 p.m. obfivion 4. Consumad plement . Wittlelsm officials say most of the stenogra- &reen Cemetery. | and vegetables, lyncheon meats and . b ship F4 4 s ). d 3. I 't . American re- % 5 & In spite of the sh season e \ is looking forward i;?al?ay's Zc-}fltyvm—WOmens Mis- | ‘38 JumISS ve B3 B?g?.'":]‘o'( e S'llf.;?wcoll.- abio: pher-clerk employees in the emer- e Rl like products. han expectc 1 arker re- n a eason for , and § nind igmblug on gency ranks are paid on a Civil o4 d pl i tices iy X 0 Brightest star 5. Alternative . Pigpen i« le and placer ocatien nol calaske Minir blocked out for early be- Piease note the change of the ih o eon- G Coskn acer- 57 Public carrler: Service rating. When the 568 were Jor sale at The Empire office. Try a classified—Ewpire. of actual production, a vol- hour for Bible School which pre- stellation taln way abbr. taken in, few salary changes re- i -0 BB 4 ill see the crew arly { output is anticipated that cedes the morning service. A cor- sulted. Some took slight cuts, others- with plans T e Operatior would swell ea s above other dial invitation is given to all slight increases. , It 'was M a ¢ hoj services, especially to the Bible R —— Russm" s BA s fbe, work this v uld be cerried YL study of Wednesday which assem- VETERANS CASH IN 5n until after December 1, but bles at 7:00 p.m. Ketchikan veterans have cashed A ditions arose that made this im- EhTEJPKY UN A cordial invitation Is given to 3 / A in on adjusted service compensa- ¥ an xR 1 Ld practicable. attend these services and worship / tion bonds to the extent of $69,900, B : with us. 4 3 OPEN. 1:00 P.. N, (0 yp e There will be come changes and 7 records kept at the First City Post WEDNESDARS IDAYS ts in equipm | Office by Mrs. Agnes Reinert, Post- 4 b - 0 cquipment in 4 METROPOLITAN METHODIST 2 master, and Pa ~ 186A Gastiisaw Aventie Etyes 30 other year, possibly a new mill, dl ¥ [ , ,/ // ul Ripley, Assistant B s s : 1] EPISCOPA)L, CHURCH n“fl./ H..////fi..//// Brotmaathi. 2oteai, Open Wednesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by sppeintment only. this point. Some method & Fourth and Seward Streets , , | gy o L B 1 o work over a big slide FrA RO T Ky, Oct. 18—Ken- _ O. L. KENDALL, Pastor 122 /// // SEEKS MAINTENANCE ]’—_—_—————-———— Which shows gold conte ok Merit System” for State . 10:00 am.—Church School. Mrs. / /, Mrs. Frances Daly has filed suit line has been discusscd as set out in the 1936 Mary Whitemore, Superintendent. / for separate maintenance against JmAU cAsn G ] ; X 11:00 am—Morning worship, // i / 'E. J. Daly in Federal Court in' v U bin a B ncnt Paydays yernmental reorganization mch| 7.i5" oo e il P ERIE AL 2 - A betaris SHottive Sortabas 15 pm. e Ketchikan. They were marypied in' > $ §h . . ‘ e " B S g e fl..... S et M | orer sekont e Soeand Sl gen during the peak, and paving a | J 8:00 pm—Evening Service. /e 0 {McCain, attorney, is handling the FHer Besong A, sem standard wage a day and Mellons Use Straw The public is cordially invited to i / . lcase > for Mrs. Daly. | Free Dellvery poard there wa average 'ir . all’ of 'thabla” syeises , ,‘ Gvidual earnin; tory (o al to Repair Cottage *',00 5, "inen: repairios, au 7 n./y//y 2 wc:ndedg:i:;u y the mi PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct. 13—The :’;‘l)t;;xclgs will be held in the par- 3 V/ % otk fidor Septembe Mellons ordered some straw and ' g A V) aa . e led in Robert Hurst to repaiy the OATRONIG 1 [ rvzce B R 1 oty i aioa o | T of helr cotiage Chinre af the eSS of the oM uneau LA ( ZO e fhe electric welder changed all t p thatched cottage on| . R e on he cstate of Thomas Mellon II : replica o e @ stral mo . A 1 b 3w W B & production for 23 day | res o o e S e § i 70 If your set is troublesome it mg‘l be any of the 1 i id his last job of thatch- - J e : - iollowinq: s u—......— d n Ireland 29 years ago. - M‘INM e “1“ Lod, : 1 pl Tocati i i § x 3 »m' UR ; [ ] Poor Antenna Connection malgamation with balance in flo-| L 3 placer ocztion notices E C e 5 T G a Franklin at Fourth ® Tired and Worn Tubes . : "« ' REV. JOHN A. GLASSE @ Dirty, Dusty Chassis (Look and See) *** " Minister ® Your Neighbor's Oil Burner ® Wrong Type Antenncx BYRON MILLER Smalil Loans I Bt 206 PHONE 2 CAROL BEERY DAVIS ARE AVAILABLE NOW. Organist for a FREE Radio Serv1ce Call e Untll November 18 ‘ “Where Welcome and Co 3 ¢ i i ik - Worship Meet” Come in Cz:'uc— in and let's Ertkgq‘fim{hgg.l& 3"' = | ; ! { zg g::n' THE NEW 1931 n‘mo 40 e I ., SoAY souoow 4T TEX LIBERAL ALLOWAN&E ON TRADE IN Admt, Hi-school, children’s classes; orchestra WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: ‘Broadcast over KINY : ’ Nursery. for small children. Blllll fllxson ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU ‘ , SERMOY, “HOW EEPLAIN RUTH AND NAOML" “YOUR RADIO INSPECTOR CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager g b sk L . A S Next to San Francisc Bak 2 g P S YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM AT 1 L st 4o 5 ory First National Bank Building QUALITY AND s - bodpils oub of school. 22 Second Wellman Holbrook . speaks. this week. : . i & F : s e Y EVENING AT 6:30. NORLITEMEN DINNER TUESDAY