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B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store No Regrets for Lost Throne THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1933 STOCK PRICES ROOSEVELT QIS “SLUMP AGAIN SENT NOT SHORT SESSION ~SOVIET CHIEFS Alcohols Led in Decline— Umted States May Resumc S D'pl “allc}, Jfli.de i3 Relations Seon <cunumwun!mm Phge' One) Many Issues Take Var- | ious . Point| Losses NEW YORK. Oet. 21" — “stocks turned extremely bearish in the finel hour of the short session For Three Fold Results t final prices slumped| MOCSCOW, Oct. 21.—As recogni o five or more poims} tion developments became public m der heavy selling. Alcohols led in the ‘@ecline onfthroughout the Soviet Union. rumors of ‘bad: news. ‘Leaders ' indicated ' Russia“hop:s s market close was weak. Grains advanced, then reacted sumption of -official relations’ with the United States, namely great > mixed. 1y " increased credit fachiiiles, 1ifi- wcies steadied in all{ing of American: barriers aganst some of Russia’s goods and the Mild Rally l«tleng:hamng of its position-in the lied mildly during thejPar: East,as regards Russo-.lnp- nutes ‘bt were unab'n anese relations. [ S ast to'get far Allied Chemical dropped nght BERLIN SURPRISED f BERLIN, Oct. 21—The announce m:nt that:President ‘Roosévelt ha 1 senf 4 letter to Russia' on' recogni Lootrs ton’ rather” flabbergasted” German [ four to more than srvm}o!flcm eircless Thevannouncement | iestake dropped ' nearly” ten| occurred for National Dis-| came i@t “the wéry s mondent* when Ameriean Can,” Commercial} Aleshol, U, 8. Tndustrial Alcshol, | viss® Union “over’ coummsmv was United States Smelting ‘and’ Johm-]tm worst iniyearss Lt the Mannville. The'/German spokesmaw' sai Shares down oné to three 'points] Germany will try” to get comm:r Mheluded Westinghouse, United] cidl relations ' with mnsm Mck Sleel, Case, Kenneeott, Am-|to mrmnl r erican Telephone ‘and Telegraph. Dupont, Westernt Union and others. MMRTATION NEXT CLOSING PRICES TODAY ' |sands'df Russiafis 'who hdve been NEW . [YORK, Ogt. 3yrGlosing | Imiaié /froni’ deportation darin o - : theipast decade fade' the possibil- quotation of Alaska Junzau mine gt % : ity rof ‘beingsent out of ‘the’ ‘Unit- | stock today 'is 197, ‘Ameriean Can da os 4t t relatlons b American’ Power 'and Light{ ¢4 States if'mormal 1él 4 Anaconda - 11%, //Armour’/B. 1%, Bethlehem Steel 24%:, Calu- met and Hecla 3%, Colorado Fuel and Iron 3%, Curtiss-Wright 2, Fox Films 12,' General “Motors: 24%, rnational Harvester 33, n t 16%, Missouri Phcifid . Packard Motors 3%, Standard of California 34%, Chicago Mil- Stafes and ' Russia. SEATTLE, Oct. 21. — Seattl> and other business men take: a keen' iterest in the pénding Rus- sia reécognition, declaring Puget‘ Sound ‘as the nearest port to kee, (preferred) 6%, Radio Cor= on 6%, United Corporation :::s";;:elg};::* i openmg - 5%, United States Steel 35%, Ward | D e MEANS EMPLOYMENT FERN MINE, . WILLOW. CREEK DISTRICT, TO i m’mm'n;: ALL WINTEn’roltS”i( ‘the United " States tecog- nizes Russia, Kenneth H. Donald- The Fern‘mine, in 'thé' Willow|son, expert oh Soviet industry, has Creck district, is concluding ajadvised the “State Department. i g successful summer’s opcm- This depends on this country ae- tion with a crew of 10/to 12 men, teptlnx raw materials as part pay- and has a fine looking ore body | ment for goods and finaneing ar-| of ore blocked out, and Will con-|rangements are made. tinue development work with about ot e ow e six men during the winter. T. S. MISS VIRGINIA MULLEN TO McDougal, who s operating the} ™5 V" Sy VA HosPITAL | Three thousand'' mient * will* be re- property, plans to be on the ground v ) HOME THE l.'VBNl all winter in'charge of the 'work, e 3 ,r?n S b and to resume ' producing ‘mext i - ek of Judge and Mrs. J. F. Mullen, plans to leave: St. ‘Ann's Hospital Will Helman, fapmer near Iola Kas, exhibited some “tall bluej stem” grass from his land - which grew to a height of cight feet. Mullen underwent ~an appendix | operation ten days ago, and fs| ncupunting rapidly. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of *Ye h-duy'- Puu 185 Qoddess of 1. Take on cargo veace . Rose perfume 19. Signs B 22, Treated mal- 14. Operatic solo y o Jelously 15. Roman god- 23. fgnoble dess 24. Heated com- 8. Wicked partment of 7. Hitarity - stove 9. Papal scart 25. Cripples Strike gently 26. Seat of the Chest bonesy University rs . o of Maine Genus of the 21. Overlay with e 29, B’l‘:;dlnt lind Begins . Bri o e Second highest [T 30. Rounded roofs mountain in 3L Fat North 88. In no way America 8. Kind of coffee Deep gorge 38, Surface a Perform Street Ascended 39, Discharge* 3% Permits 41. Emitted light - Odd plece of TET S work BuFrewing, § Merae 15, piisiace of dnimal : " 3 In| 137 Think - e {gmn 8 Fastoning W. Renown 1. Make speeches 5 dovice 130, ¥ 82, Chiatica 5. Rm"n&!ween 50. Trigonomet- 141, IAqa:.-‘ue bird = o Lamb's pén o Rwiteh . o % {.fi: ratios |42, Imy e 3 i Thus 63. Euvopean 1 u-ka into 52, Pertaining to 45. Suake with mountaihe: hi :mdn-r- 64. Rawps 471. Rwd out - 63. Spokeén 48 Near o 54, Long stick 49. Anglo-Saxon DOWN §- Oreey Lake siave X 61, Salt 1. [Huminati 8. £ Death notice dovice 9. b4. Footlike part 2. Measure of . 57. Slip away from ,ur!ncn 7 ,flflll!fi e 17 , e T T T T 7 dduREE RNl V7 w T 0 /,;’;///flllll%IIl there’ weré cheers and ‘enthusiasm | for three-fold results from re-ig: Gérmany's relations ‘with' ‘theSa- WASHING’I‘ON Oct. 21.—Thou- | Peturned 1o “between - the™ Unue i * AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS .. CLEVELAND, ©Ohio, Oct. 21.— i turned to American industrial pay- | * ‘ Miss’ Virgiria Miiflen,’ dafightér }mu‘ evening - for her home. 'Miss [ f o NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN nn &, churcn cogamn ' TI ;.,a. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU TheWeather By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and . beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 21: 4 vicinity. Fair and continued cold tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity '~ Weather 26 2 NE 8 Clear 21 %9 NE 14 Clear 30, 20 37 NE 16 Clear e 2 o CABLE AND RADIO REPOETS B YESTERDAY: | 3 % TODAY Higheat 4pJw. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m... Precip. 4am. 3 t-m tcnp :ehc.ls flhrl\ m b r{\m ?f- “m"" y ey eceived by The Empire fo1d -6 0 ar than 10 o'clock Saturday | Church of the Nativity B0 3050 ag da 20 0 Clear i to guarantee echange of Fifth and Goid Streets 34 30 | 22 25 8 0 Clear | , ete. REV. WM G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. Fort Yukon ... 0 0 [7+28 % <22 4 0 Clear H [ Pastor © ° fflfl;m - 1 §rse s K 0 Clear — | Fairbanks’ ., 14 14 2 2 8 0 Clear = - “hri | Sunday. Oetober 22— Twentieth . | g (tglr;:t‘or Dhriety | |sunday after Pentecost. Eagle 2 AR 8 -16 -14 4 0 Clear i 6:30 n.m—Holy Mass. st. Baul B2 4 # 40 28 06 Rain | 7 Services will be held at|* 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In.|Dutch Harbor o :; }3 $. poeam mn in the First Church of struetions. ! . Cldy Seientist, Juneau, on Fiffh| 10:30 am~Holy Mass afd Ser-| g"“"’;“ % ko R 0 Clear 1d Main Streets. The subjeet will | mon. i k‘;‘;‘kan ’ @ 5 e ;: 14 [] Clear |be, “Probation’ After Death.” 7:30 p.h—Rosary dhd Benedic-| D0 Hioet - b %% £ 4 0 C;ear School at 12:15 pm.? |tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-, e . 30 4 0 Clear esday, 8:00 pam. — Testi-| ment. §;!montm i ‘;‘ 30 ! 18 18 10 .02 Show | 1 meeting: | ' saturday. Oetober 28 Feast” ot P&:":; e 5: ; ! ;g :: 8 0 Clear | tian Science Reading Woom |Saifits Simon and Jude, Apostles.] F Sl 1 el I 4 04 Cldy i ch building. This room is|is & @ay of speeia} devotid. Bt Francisco . 5 4 0 Clear 1oons from 2:30 to 4. > vublic is cordially invited ‘ reading foom. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth J. C. Stapleton, Director Trevor Davis, Organist re Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. “Whel ‘mu 11:60 ~—Morning wo:shi e advertisement this paper. Holy Trinity Cathedral Dean. 8:00 a.m—Holy Communior. 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. to the public’ Wednesday | e e 47 1 these services and visit the 10:50 to 11:00 a.n—Organ Mo- L o Resurrection Lutheran Church | orner: of ‘Third -and Mam.mea REV. ERLING K. ommou i i Patsor. “The' Priendly Ohuren™" 10:00 a.m.—Sinddy School. . 11:00 ami - Movning’ - Service.| yéars” ¥ Ppactor's’ Sermofi, Ty ®ins ArelTy’ récordéa” theré“in’ t fle!olm‘ Forgiten Thee.” Milo Peterson B et |REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister sing ‘a tenor 'Solo, ““Teach "Me Pray,” by 'Jéwitt." Senior OHoir. | Wi, First Presbyterian Church | IR RN DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: F 1 10:30 a.m~>Morning’ service! Sub: ! ject, “Gospel™ ‘Mark 1:1. 11:30 o Bible’ Schodl. ‘Lassbts, “Foul in Asia Minor." Acts 1 i 18 14i19-23 41 = kLA ¥ 30 'p.mi-Sérvices at Douplas Mission. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. S were astonished.” Like 2:48, 49" | Wednesday, 7:30 pa. — Midweek: 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and|Prayer 'Service. Sermon. Evening service at Douglas. | A cordial invitation is giveh’ to id these services and worshipi th us. Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Touril: and Seward Streets REV. HENRY R. CROSS “A place where wounded hear! are healed, ‘Where weary ones may rest; - joy Tts triumphs at His 'feet.” do the right thing: hunger This statement of John Ruski fruly exp L0 accom| gerous.” are sure that many of the Junea people who cannot attend churel Sunday mornings will be please oran Church wil at this service. Reverend' Olafso has chosen for his theme “If Yo be Mrs. Olafson | 1s guest solois or' Perfeet.” 2:00° p.m—Wednesday afternoo: | there” will be Important cussed. friendship of fellow worshippers i this church. Where faith triumphant lays with| 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon—Family Vorship Hour. “The entire object true mlucx ion is to make peopl2 | 3 not'merely indus- love industry; rnz‘ but to love know- es what we are trying 1 in our Sunday School. | “Gorner Second and Franklin Sts Story sermen at this hour: “Dan- singing “The Pray- a special meeting of | the Wesley Guild at the Parsonage. ! business will * be .dis- We hope you feel you may par- ticipate in the worship of .our Heavenly' Father and enjoy the| The Salvation Army :2| Public meetings: | Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday 'Scho6l—3:30 p.m. ts Bethel Pentecostal Assembly CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: | 11:00 a.m —Morning worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. 7:30 p.m—Evening service. Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 p.m.— ilvangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited ‘to :m | taese services. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- cay of each month. y pure, but to love not merely just, but to, © end thirst after justice.” B Seventh Day Adventists | “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfled.” 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. We! yprnoN GYES, Pastor (absent) U Sabbath services each Saturday D atrernoon. i A 1:00 p.m.~Sabbath Sehool. ' ‘0 know that Reverend Erling! S 2:00 p.m.—Services. Clafson of the Resurrection. Luth- o 5 g be the preflcherfi B u‘plcked from a single tree in Flor-| Another ' pleasure at | ida. ni n CH " T e “wesk- -day every person seventy or over; the oldest person ‘present. M ‘minister for the younger ones 10:50 a.m.—Organ Momen “Traumerei” (Schumann). ‘A your'‘age. aus e Age.” Anthem, “Trust in the Lord,” by’Keiserling," Reéaton siiging ‘the tenor obligato. ‘Mildred ' Stapleton sug “Teach Me to Know,” by Lacy.' Pipe organ offértory, “ Chapel Walls'™ (Hoeck); and postile, “Postule in F," by “Children’s Moments” are devoted to a short’ tflk given hl ‘b‘ while enjcying the restful strains of the pipe ofgan. - 10:¢0 2.m.—Sunday Scheol. With' classes for' all] department- alized so as to make for interest and he?pmlnm. regardless of “Is Yours An Up-Hill Job?” Our wrv&: Help putyour" on the path that reaches the heights,—atfend Sunday uul ,u. and we sugfest that ‘fii'eomeufiylwnloodn‘hme URCH: .« - w«@) v Franklin at Fourth Rev. John A. Glassé; Minister Mildred" Stapleton, Director Carol Beery Davis, ‘Organist “Where Welcome ‘and . Worship Megt”, to keep it holy,’—attending -our sa'fi'aay servfces"helps folks to do just that. 11:00 a.m.—Old Folks Service. A floral taken will be offered and a speeial. floral tribute given infister’s subject will ‘be, “Be’ ‘Your ‘With" Ted present. ts. “Peace Be Still” (Shure); and ten-minute period for madiu\um i shipping men, port Authoritics| THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, | ject, “Character Study of Jesus.” ,' o nd when 'they' saW 'him, "they) I | j | 4 | n| Frequently .6,000. oranges are, 'Hn barometrie- pressure is moderately low from the Aleutian Islands -southwestward - with mederate to heavy rain and cmnparath}a. ily Righ ‘temperatures ‘in southern’Bering Sea. The pressure is high oveétUthe Yematnder ‘of the Territoty and southward to California, and' ‘above 'tHifty-onie fhiches iri Nitheastern Alaska, with clear #éiui&* and’ fihufllafls’ Tow ténmiperitures for thiS séason in extreme ' iffthuiit of '19 degtees in Juneau this morn- Below the” previous low record for October fifiy ifidium” at” Kep hikan was as'loW as'any previous- HNE CABS % Yoo £ B MR Ty 25 :cents in City ‘l‘élepinone 444 White Lmée' éf and Amliiilance Co Whie >4 Don’t Walt UNTIL YOU ARE FLAT ON YOUR BACK i i ves LCRORES | Build body resistance to colds, flu and other winter ailments. 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