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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938. ject, “For he is one of Minc come for everyone interested to at- ed pressure being 30.60 inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 46 7:00 pm.—Epworth League Dean barter Branch made with| Willoughhy Ave degrees and longitude 144 degrees. Low pi sure prevailed over the Phil Wrigley. Maybe Branch did| 37 % v 1_3 oif ch“lar Price | pull & fast finesse on that one but Bunday— 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service, Don lics meet every other Alaskan Arctic Coast, the lowest reported pressure being 2972 inches if his luck as a bum trader holds| 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting, Williams, preaching. evening at someone’s at Barrow. This general pressure distribution has been attended by PRI out Jerome Hanna may yet pitch| 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School You will ;mu%.\ nna @ warm wel-{home, (imely notice usually being precipifation at Ketchikan and Prince Rupert, followed by clearing wea- | the Cubs into the World Series. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting come at, the Methodist Church ziven in the Empire. ther this morning, by rain at Barrow ang over far western Aleutian Here's a cnionological table of Islands, and by generally fair weather over the Tanana and upper B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” the Rickey trades that have won|and Outfielder John RIWI’(’ from of delegates, to the regional Feder-| Yukon valleys, the Gulf of Alaska, and over Southeast Alaska. | flags for rival elubs during four of | Cards’ Columbus chain lin ated Garden Olubs of the Pacific]— : N L R R T B T e N (C) Reds have Pitcher Paul Der- the last five years: Coast, with many celebrated 1- | ringer, Infielders Lew Riggs and Bill N y £ 1983 (A)— Catcher Gus Man- | _ ners from all over the country, ar- A (_,ouple o’ Crime Busters cuso, traded to the Giants in 1932, | Myers, and Outfielder Ival Good- FLY Tfl INTER'UR rived in Juneau on the Yukon last — R . - . | e — —— R l c K E Y AGAIN | U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ‘ inal Clearanc | THE WEATHER (N ! : F (By tke U. B. Weather Bureau) E ft 1] i Notices for this' chukch column| Monday, 7:00 p.m.—Life Savitg e ll nust be received by The Empire Guard Parade, under the leadership ASs GOD | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Aug. 6: ummer not later than 10 c¢’¢leck Saturday of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. 121 Main Street ly fair tonight and Sunday; light to moderate westerly winds. ; morning to guarantee change of Tuesday, 6:00 pan.—Young Peo- CHARLES C. PERSONEUS ther forecast for Southeast Alaska: Generally fair fonight and | sermon, topies, ete. ple’s meeting. Pastor Sunday; light to moderate westerly winds. i ’ e ’ Tuesday, 7:30 pan—Public meet-| Sunday services: Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate » ! 1 “S“nm Claus Branch Wms RESURRECTION LUTHERAN ing 11:00 am.— Morning Worship.| westerly winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Cape Al ! CHURCH Thursday, 1:30 pm Home|Sermon by the Pastor. Hinchinbrook Pennants, But il “The ¥riendly Church” League meeting, held in officers'| 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes LOCAL DATA ’ Corner of Third and Main Strects quarters. All ladies welcome for all. | o cometer Temp. Humidit; thea . wan hf 7Uthers ‘ REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE Friday, 7:30 p.m.--Public meeting, 1‘3i;{&ff;—13r0flflm'~'""é' a service 4 ’;’l"i‘:m yest'y Bm:(;(:‘:z aglion e wx::d v“?;n’ vz;’l:fl, | ; 4 Pastor 15 Lar Capt. and Mrs, |OV€ . 3:30 @ tods 30.19 48 Slear ! | By DILLON GRAHAM [ Pois Bl g il . v 765 B R A 3:30 am. today ... 30.19 : kdd w 7 Clear | | AP Feature Service Writer | 070 A —Sunday -':chflnl. Stan d Tresday, 745 pm—Bible study|NO0R todey 30.19 68 44 w 12 Clear | 1 ¥ i e am ornin, ‘Worship. gy g oo S 4 | NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 6. — Branch| " qoon “Motthew 7:35-23 (8th Tor @vetybiody | IRATRD e | Rickey 15 up to Kis old frick of win- | g, 5 e o e oy FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI Friday, 7:45 pm.—Glad Tidings | TODAY i [ning National league ‘pennants for | 210 CCOL TS Semmon su SCIENTIST ( Band. ‘ Max.temp. | [Lowest 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. | other teams. g [ 6'% “pm.—Luther Tedgie w .u‘ Sunday services will be held at| Communion Service the first Sun-| Station 1ast 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather .Nu I:A.TILI‘X' vfhr»lhf‘r the f-lm! | et B 11 am. In the First Cnurch of|%ay of each month. Atk et e glli 43 0 02 Cloudy Cubs, Plrates or. Reds cop the bnic “wyp gonarat nabific 1s dordintly Christ, Scientis(, Juneau, on Fifth eryone cordially invited to alt| Anchorage » Y T ing, the triumphant manager should| ... .% = WOrAEE A E A Sehc. and Main Streets. The subject wil) | these services. Barrow 40 40 20 08 Rain i immediately squat down and tele-| */EC O ¥ e s ot Nome 48 50 3 e sraph his thanks to Rickey and Sam i scontinued ungs| | SEVENTH-DAY ADVE Bethel 50 50 6 0. - hady Mgl E ay School discontinued unti iRt £ Bt tea st s 4 i | Brakadn, o ! o CATHOLIC CHURCH September o o NS BN, et 5 s g 0 e An often impeachable source -in i ¥ ., |Corner Second and Main Streets Daw 36 38 4 0 Pt.Cldy forms me there exists a “Praise] Church of the Nativity of the Wednésday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- H. L. WOOD, Pastor st P E Rickey-Breadon” club. It's mem- ':“’-“"‘d V. M. Juneau RO e Note: The services of this church| Dutch Harbor 2 10 0 Pt.Cldy bers mention Sam and Branch in Fifth and Gold Siteets PRI SGALES FeA e St held on Saturday, the seventh | Ko 0 4 01 Cloudy ! | their prayers on the second Wed-| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J, |In church building. room 1s of the' et Gordovi 52 0 0 Cloudy [nesday night of every month. | G Festr _|open to the public Wednesday | guppgh school Saturday, 10 &m.,|Jencau 5 4 5 Clear Bill McKechnie, Pie Traynor and|®t lf“"]flx] d“t{ Pr*ntecf)st. Octave afternoons vf";m 1.30’ to 4. ? | with Bible ses for all ages. Sitka a4 - : 0 y | Gabby Hartnett are leading lghts.| Of &hd the Feast of St. Tgnatius| ‘The publio i¢ cordially invited to| "apnath worship 11 am. Sermon| Keachikan 46 48 4 25 Clear 90 ¥ In fact, Gabby's first official m:mqq‘"] I.v“"’;“' ! 'lf"l'?" these services and visit the . e pastor, or leader. Prince Rupert 50 52 4 26 Cloudy euver upon becoming manager of | ',)‘f"““‘q m“ Gl 4. e o | Young People’s Missionary Volun- | Bdmonton 52 52 4 05 Rain ! Regularly up to $7.95 | the Cubs was to file application for S ”0’13 o i) R .| S 2 teer: Bociety meets Friday cvening, | Seattle 58 58 8 0 Cloudy H ‘Cl:;)']:_v (iri]:nmt':; mmnb;-rsmp.w - R v Mass and Instruc- | icid e sovon od il 7:?0 o'clock, at parsonage 1Poru:nd | 1!2) 52 : 0 Clear ! g _ her charter members, s | | . Ak dorcas and Mothers Meeting the | San Francisco 5 b 6 0 Cloudy i Less than half-price for these frocks! s .95 told, are Bill Terry, Casey Stengel, m(l:)) 3:1(”':"'\“ :‘I'r')]r)-“{xfl[$< and Ser I<)|/.\:X|rln :Z;‘v(m NER, Minister [ndt snd-ath; Weanesahy: of - ol | Few: Xork 72 74 4 02 Cloudy i Boleros, jacket-frocks, sports-types. Jimmy Wilson -and Burleigh|mon, followed by Benediction of the BSunday ; 5 ; |month at 2 p.m. Washington 74 76 4 12 Cloudy [ diaiin] | Most Blessed Sacrament, 10 ‘a.um.—Bible School. Lesson, Biple study groups in homes, Mon« | B BB e e e s adSocIAbE ) gm m;; Sflolv]Ms.&s daily Ruth,' Adventirous’ Paith” Ruth!geg Tuesday and Wednesday eve-| WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY : member, on the grounds that zys of Spe evotion: Wed- 1:6-18 nings open to ‘all. The public are| Se0 St sting, temperature, 57; Blaine, partly ! 2 DRESSES ON Branch removed his chief head-|Desday, August 10—Feast of St. 11:00 am-Morning Sermon. Sub- ka'unw‘ to all the serv S of this Eoulie (ISl T E S ST R R DR eicudy, ! pancr - Sy | Lawrence; Thursday, August 11 ject, “Sin and Grace." “Where sin | suurot bt iR A g i Victoria, clear, 53; Alert Bay, cloudy, 43; Bull Harbor, showers | 3 We'a Werry Dave Havam : |Feast of St. Peter Fabre, companion aboutided, grace did much more|. o . i Triple. I, cowrs) Capsata. Teland,. dlody, £2). Frisiei Rupert, | 1t is unlikely that any of these|of Saint Ignatius; Friday, August 12 abound.” Rom. 5:20. b o FiGMT earawt. | PTF tbudy, 82, Ketehian, partly cloudy, 53, Craig, clear, 55; 3 members would come out in the| —Feast of St. Clare. 7:30 pam niing Service. Topic, YERIAN (l"m'm'n "SBE- | Wrangell, foggy, 48; Petersburg, clear, 50; Sitka, clear, 55; Radioville, open and point-blank call Branch | =g What Am T Like?" Rom, 7:15-2 “Wh 2 Welinsat: i Clear; 54; Junmeau, clear, 53; Skagway, clear, 48; Haines, clear; Values to $25.00 : oo o hilanthopist. On the contrary, MOLY TRINIXY CATHEDRAL, Luke 14:28-33. | i ”n"'"‘*"""" Worship | goonah, clear; Hawk Inlet, clear, 56; Port Althorp, clear; Hood Bay, L) . 3 ' EPISC 4 3 1 » oy | Meet clear, 52; Cape Spencer, clear, 54; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 55; Port- he has the reputation of being a| EPISCOPAL A cordial invitation is given to| Pranklin at Foartd | CLEARANCE PRICE | s Eng &) Fourth ang Gald 8t ¥ e R T ranklin at Foar | age, clear, 52; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 60; Hot Springs, clear, 52 JEARA? A g | ; slick number. A shrewd u n 0] reets all to attend these services and wor- | pp 58 i A pretty slic REV. JOHN A, GLASSE! Minister ; £ Ooskel ; ; 52: , et 55 dob 1 schoolinv’ THE VERY REV. CHARLES nip: Wil "l | . Tanana, cloudy, 55; Filat, clear, 50; Crooked Creek, foggy, 52; Stuya- oss-trader who gof A g s | GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister |yok, clondy, 56; Ruby, partly cloudy, 52; Nulato, cloudy, 54; Kaltag, in the mule marts of Missouri | E. RICE, Dean asmaa CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Org 5 ¥ | ot 1 | CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist | cloudy, 54; Bethel, clear, 60; Platinum, raining; Solomon, eloudy, > | But despite his reputation as a| 8:00 am.—Holy Communion | ' 9:45 am.~Sunday School 5 = | tmin ‘who: looks an-suction -hérse in| 11:00 am.—Holy Communion and ~METROPOLITAN METHODIST | 11:00 ' ok y Golovin, eloudy, 55; Nome, misting, 51. l 0“ R “l P“c B8 inbith. - Ard® carbfity: cam. | sernon EPISCOPAL CHURCE | . | " Juneau, Aug. 7—Sunrise, 4:02 am.; sunset, 8:08 pm. Aug. 8.— s eg ar e ines his fetlocks, Branch has sanc-| No Sunday School until Septem- Fourth and Sewara Sireets | CHAPEL BY THE LAKE | Sunrise, 4:04'aam.; sunset, 8:05' p.m. b y [ ber. Y. 'L KENDALL. Pastor Pr e p 3 tioned some deals that would |ber { - (On Fritz Cove Corner) ¥ Man-tailored, easual, cardigan styles {make David Harum turn over in | ST 10:00 a:m<Cmirch- School. Mrs |REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mmister| WEATHER SYNOPSIS his grave. THE ther Sprague, superintendent Sunday School at 5 ~alock, The harometric pressure high this morning from Dawson The base-line jockeys have been| SALVATION _11:60 am Morning Worsh ith well-taught classes for chil-| Fairbanks, and Nome southward over the Guif of Alaska and over the | kidding for weeks about the Dizzy ARMY Kenneth E. Harris, preaching. Sub-|dren of all age-groups, and a wel=| northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, the highest report- paced New York to the cham-|man. (All formerly were Cardinal evening, making the round trip, Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE) pionstip. (3 Garas lev Gubs nave[hands) Four _goverhmess_offcals et | V10, ¥eT¢ W by & commiee of the Pitcher Bill Lee from Columbus. (D) Leo Durocher, obtained last al club with M. D. Williams in s e & O s A -y e . - 1934—Cards trade Pitcher Tex |year, stars at shortstop for Brook- h“ re today on the PAA plane for charge. S AR b SR P S0 S0 o SR S G b p Pty S 2% it i A | Carlston: Ho Ebs Iyn. Outfielders Gene Moore and Fairbanks. They were i ‘I‘O"w John A. Grant, a graduate from z E‘ 1635—Carlton and Lee pitcn|John Cooney of Boston 5111(1 Her- it' m,‘l-](Li“,l:,,:l),i".I,l'fmp’:?“‘”“‘, _,\,““« 2| the fariddeane or Fioval Eobtonitaie 1 Cubs to championship. schel Ray Martin of Philadelphia “iame tom on, Reslonal M| society of England, accompanied ¢ § 1936—Burgess Whitehead, traded|are escapees from the Cardinal ¢ster B. F. '{"{{"N"n«l“» Stanley | o party as lecturer. ! | to Giants, strengthened Terry’s in-| gang. Mancuso is Terry's relief Young. Chicf of the Predatory Ani-| “mye wroup made a tour of several { { | field and “Jints” won pennant. catcher and Whitehead, out since|Mal Division of the Biological Sur-|u ovesting local gardens by flash- H {| 1937—(A) Giants won flag agaiu.|an appendectomy in the spring, may ¥V, ANS Ty N et right Members of e (B) Cards made Cubs 'a strong|return in time to push the Giants' |!ive of the National Resources Com-| o v expressed the unanimous s | threat by sending them First Base- | nose out front. mitice opinion on the natural surroundings { man Rip Collins. | If you ‘hadn’t noticed, the Car-| Heintzleman and Bessey will 100k | ang pative materials, both for gar- i 1038-(A) Cubs get: Dean to go|dinals were cozily nestling down OVET various scctions of the Interior| gen ang shrubs. / b | with Collins, Carleton, Lee and|in seventh place as thié was writ- @nd Westward, including the Kenai 2 s | ! i Outfielder Joe Marty, from the|ten, and perhaps Rickey would do| Peninsula, with the aim of plan- y . ! | | Cards’ Sacramento farm well to send the sheriff out after ning development projects for ”l"JJnlsn" s scrl t { i | “«B) Piates get ‘Pitcher Bob|those guys who got away from his Territory and expect to be gone un-| = | Rlinger from Sacramento farm|chain gang. til :\m\m‘rl .At%::ufl }!l They plan to ! | $2 509 Wstio 3 s 1 meet Interior Secretary Harold L.| i ! | e————————————————————————— 05 and Dr. Ermnest Gruening, 1i- | a" ar " 0" | - 5D 5y hector of Territories and Island Pos~ 5 sessions, in the Interior. AR { Dufresne is accompanying Mr.| “Red” Corcoran, that “fountain’ef 2 Young on a survey of wild life | gags” who turns out the scrip for ditions in the Interior, particularly | Al Jolson’s radio programs and was | E in conneefion with control of preda-f{a well known figure on the road tory: animals. with “Al” and at the Fifth Avenue | 2 £ ->ee | Theatre in Seattle, passed through H GARDEN CLUB MAKES | 7uncau last night on the Yukon. 3 i | “Red” is making the frip with his i ROUND TRIP; YUKON | wite ana roundtripping for a short { vacation from Hollywood's heat. . o ! Approximately fifty, members of | e s A Ll ¥ & } fho Hafaar CRBSWAEIID WD) BTSRRI 0! Ly ol B Yoy (1023, Bew SO TRA Haeckor, 1 betag con, N gratalated by J. Edgar Hoover, hea e F, B, I, after Teceiv ‘ Pl C h I C l is diploma at the eighth annual commencement of the F. B. L’s national ? ane ras es "’to ro lvl goslicepacndemy at V%ashington. The Englishman was president of the H z . class which included police from every part of the world, as well as i \ principal cities of the United States. H Every Q:au&. every week 2 “ ; -E l}:{ri.enwr you are | { vety ely money out, 2 ! - provigeny o] NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN :‘;‘;“": then ":‘:."(!:: .“Where Welcome and Worship Meet” rating cos Dosr't put up with sa in. B ; -~ sdequate, old-fashioned ©» 4 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, i refrigesator any longer. v % { G-E, the first choice of millions Minister. ! is mow popularly priced! [ -7 inostesh ‘ GEORGE SCHMIDT, | -k ‘..,\od-"‘"“ " Machanism hat | Chorister. Monitor oL\NG | ‘ olL CO ity CAROL BEERY DAVIS, i for Enduring g i : | Organist, We broadeast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A varied informal hour for everyone. MUSICAL MOMENTS 10:50 Edythe Young, guest musician, playing familiar melodies. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 Spend this hour in Ged’s house. A.J. (Tony) DIMOND Candidate for Re-election for _ 1—Bigger Dollar Value than ever. 2 —Low Deleqate to Congress Cutreat Cost. 3 —~Long Life. wa - . SERMON, “Sanely Sociable”, or, when is from Alaska. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN “Fifty-threo persons were killed and a hund::u Injn::d' el ey it sensile to say ‘yes” or vl i % tary- plane ‘crashed into ‘a threng at the opening Colombian “no”? ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 A'aska Elmic H t & Pflwe[ ‘Olymipics at Bogata, Colombia. Smoke and flames shoot up from 3 ANTHEM, “Lift Up Thy Voice O Zion,” ; l behind the reviewing stand in Which President Alfonso Lopez "::d Hin: by bl sclsit - boanis , K President-Elect Edwardo Sant watching the opening parade. (Paid Advertisement) l JUNEAUL-- ALAS DOUGLAS ptarges :‘: W h:t “.: :e:;r:m‘ people. i .l L .