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PAGE TWO First Chutch of Christ, Scientist Juneau, Alaska Announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Herbert W. Beck, C.S.B., San Francisco, Californja Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, SCOTTISH RITE: TEMPLE Sunday, August 1, 1943 . at 8:00 P. M. The publie is cordially invited to attend. this crucial period in world and history, direct information con- ccining Korea is valuable in judg- of the future Far Eastern attend this first hand this country and her wary neighbor. AWYS DAY NURSERY 15 DISCONTINUED Announcement has been made that the American Woman's Vol- untary Service's Day Nursery, which has been at the Governor's House will be discontinued temporarily or August 1 The nursery will bé opened again | when permanent . quarters, more The public is cordially invited to‘cemmlly local meeting DR. BLOCK T0 6IVE TALK ON KOREA AT METHODIST CHURCH Sunday evening at the Method- ist Church, Dr. Berneta Block, for ten years a resident of Korea will speak on the theme, “Korea—Her Past and Her Future.” Dr. Block served under the Woman's Foreign Missionary Soclety of the Methodist Church in Korea between the years of 1927 and 1837 as a director of two important hospitals. ments World Having lived and traveled in the Orient, Dr. Block is capable of out- liing the place of Korea in rela- tion to Japan. Among other things, Dr. Block will show how Japan planned to take over Korea cen- turies before she did. Japan's treat- ment of Korea is interesting as a practical 1sssen of how she plans to treat other countries that she de- sires. 2, e Oi. Burning RANGE ““Monarch’’ OiL Burning HEea General Elec Norge Monarch Evanoil rice Duo Therm SPECIAL: 1 - Room Size Oil Heater Third and Franklin RICE & AHLER: PHONE 34 receive | information mnceming‘ ted, can be obtained: ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA USOFormal Danee 13 FIGHT ON LABOR DAY At Temple Tonight . e The regular monthly formal USO e L | dance will be held tonight in the ~ @ & " : 4 ! Scottish Rite Temple between the | hours of 9 and 12:30 o'clock.. The 0 S o | Duck Creck band will furnish the e ¥ | music for the affair, and Mrs. Fred Geeslin is to be in charge of re-| freshments { Mrs. L. P. Dawes and Mrs. Wm.' : ! Gulbranson will act as the chapers’. | cns, and all GSQ girls are invited b: to attend. { GAST. CHANNEL HEALTH COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY" A meeting of the Gastineau Channel Health, Council will be, held in the Teritorial Building | Monday night at 8 o'clock. | Capt. T. J. Dycke, newly elected president, will presige and all mem- | lers of the organization and others interested are requested to be pre- sent. I CABARET TON MOV IGHT Plans were completed last night - at the Moose business meeting for the cabaret tonight. The enter- tainment will begin at 8 o'clock’ in the Moose €lub headquarters in the Seward Building - | YOUR BROKEN LEN % SERGEANT HENRY MAJCHER | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Fxamined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. | Blomgren Bldg. *Phone 636. adv. oo | RF T OvEly BUY WAR BONDS Tir'd lough Henry Majcher, the fighting rweight from. this area and recently returned from a fur- to the States, . has com- ipléted arrangements for another fight with “Red”. Rasmussen, Ket- cittkan’s Coast Guardsman. The fight will be on Labor Day, Sep- tember 6, over a ten-round route Both men are professicnals and believe that the reason the other previous two bouts ended in draws sause they were held to six and that did not give one enough time (e gain 2 cut decision. Ten rounds is of condition, and ability and cnough time to find any that would not be dis- « ed over the shorter distances This match should preve conclu- sively on whose head crown of «Champiom of Alaska = should rest. These two men have trounced pretenders to the throng no one else that comes the same’ clas this territory. In fac more thar cne or world, at the same than of 6TH INNING SWAT FEST Skip Across Nine Runs, In cluding Two Homers | to Beat Webfeet BY INNINGS | was rout either clear a te: give SCORE the Mules Webfeet scheduled played here last souri Mules ran Webfect to the tune In what looked to be game for the first five urned .into a- rout in the sixth in- when the Mules crossed the nine times. Two home runs were hit ebfect hurler Plake two s sive pitches the| irst 1 for the Mules, Docz| singled and went to third on Krey-| terweight champion of the world. jing’s double. Cockrell was safe on They boxed severdl times and iflg pad error committed by the Web- | he time element had been differ-|feet first baseman and two runs ent *#Hank” could have had algscored ! lmateh in Forbes Field, Pittsburgh,| 1o ilg sikth. inieg. Docs] on the same card with the Zivic-iand Kreyling started it off with| |LaMotta fig) which ihe for-|a home run cach and the Mules meps won a fifteen-round decision.|couldn't be stopped.Cockrell walked However the Army wanted the Ser-|and scored on a triple by Schuler. t in A on that date and|Rrisko was s on an error scor-| usual the Army had it’s way. |ing Schuler and Pena tripled scor- ‘The créam of the fighting men ing Krisko. Meilink singled of this c y are now in thelimg Pena and three successive sin-| Armed Forces.” says Majcher. “All gles by Docz, Kreyling and Cock- | that is left in the States are mar-Irell scored three more runs to end; | riedi 'men, those unfit for Combm]:me inning. duty, in the age brackets untouched| Tn the second inning for the by the Armed Forces and defens¢ iWebfeet, jAusterman was walked vorkers; 'This as . a conséquence and ‘scored on Hunt's home run. permits fen to get top billing and| In the last inning the Webfeet the! big money, who ordinarily put on a rally which was short | woud@l be, with few exceptions on|lived. Plake doubled and Auster- the iretived lists or fighting prelim- man singled sending Plake to third inarges. and Tomlinson singled to score “# is without question that the!Plake and Austerman and so end- | bestymatches of this day are the|ed the scoring. ones’ between service men, audlhe)" ‘The following is the box score: t{ very little publicity, small| Mules c n‘fls and no money. They fight| for the love of the game. | Meilink, “Most of the championships are|Nielsen, {rozen for the duration, the hold- Docz, 1b rs are fighting the bigger battle. Kreyling, The ‘ones held by civilians will nofy Cockrell, be theirs very long once this fra-'Schuler, as is over. The soldiers, sailors' IHcffman, ind' ‘marines will take over as is Krisko, ¢ their habit.” |Pena, cf i | Parker, 1f all ‘other and‘there is close’ to being baseball night, the away from of 11 to In game Mis- the 4 a close innings a n with the there are not twoimen in the #ht, that would be more an-even bet against either one them While Majcher was on his fur- lough he spent a few days in Pitts- burgh and during that time was a guest of Fritzie Zivic, former wel- ing plate off nCe on In TER: i { = o 1] S8 3b 1f rf p 3b W o - MOTHERS' CLASS TO MEET ON MONDAY AT HEALTH CENTER HERE| loorrorrwwreo lcorwoon Blorwssrwnnnnd ol ococecoccccoe - - @ Totals Webfeet Ed o _ The Mothers' Class will be held| Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in|Janis, 1b the. Health Center of the Terri- McDaniels, rf, p | torial - Building. “After ~Care - of |Vojtko: 3b | Mother and Baby” will be the topic{Plake, p, 3b for discussion. | Austerman, ss - R wwwed Moo o BRINGING UP FATHER I'M SO ANXIOUS TO SEE MY SISTER'S FIANCE--LET'S INVITE THEM OVER FOR DINNER-CALLTHEM UP %/ HOW WILL HE GIT HERE ? HE'S N A WHEEL CHAIR--- AND I'LL. HAVE TO | TALK TO YOUR SISTER-AS HE CAN'T HEAR 7/ By GEORGE McMANUS YOUR SISTER SAYS IT'S NO USETO ASK HM TO DINNER- AS HE HAS NO TEETH- WHAT ? ALL RIGHT! (i TELL MAGGIE! |base hit: MULES WIN sCOo! y’ SATURDAY. TULY 31. 1943 0 | ROYAL CAFE | Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY XAMHHCAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NoOw Tanned, cleaned an ready to make uj VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY [} SEATTLE, WASHINGTON N BUY WAR BONDS Anderson, Hunt, cf Tomlinson, Faerber, If Norris Pettinger 2b c 8 i Sl rmpwwn Totals Summary Home runs: Hunt, ling; three-base hil Docz, Krey- Schuler; two- Kreyling; stolen bases; Schuler, Pena, Plake; bases on balls: off Schuler 1, Plake 1, Mc- Daniel 1; struck out: by Schuler| 11, Plake 2, McDaniels 1; wild pitch: Plake; umpire: Hoffman; scorer: Dapcevich; time of game: L hour 15 minutes. P SUNDAY GAME ‘The next scheduled game is on Sunday . bétween the Webfeet and | Blucs. 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Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau YOU CAN FLY | JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday ALASKA STAR ATRLINES BARAI‘(I)(SgciiOTEL Phone 667 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska. Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- ¢ Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sit!{a . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah... 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagwgy 2 10.00 xpress Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Ch: Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, le;safi‘:;wc Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. » Juneau Excursion Injet $15.00 H:l(:)noaoh Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell ' Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 Petersburg 30.00 13.00 R, Wrangell ... 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 t Express Rate: 10 per pound—Minimum of 60c to Bercabory and Wrangell PHONE 612 Sitka $18 Juneau Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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