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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, bATURDAY JAN 20, 1934 Long or short sleeves! Light and dark grounds! * Sizes 14 te 20, 36 to 50! Regular Values up to $3.50 NEW PRINTS 15¢, 20c, 25¢ yard Checks—Dots—Floral Designs e ft Greens Sunshine Yellows St oring Pastels B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Notices -or ‘A crarch column| must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of ssermon topics, etc. N —First Church of { Scientist B Sunday services - 11 am. in the Fir Christ, Scientist, ¢ snd Main Streets. be, “Truth.” Sunday School at 12:13 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Testi- ‘monial meeting. i ' Christian Science Reading Room | dn church building. This room is| open to the public Wednesday! -afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to| ‘attend these services and visit the, ‘reading room. Northern Light Presbyterian Church % Frankun at Fourth ‘REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship | Meet"” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 10:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo~ “ments. 11:00 am.—Morning worship. For| {detalls see aavertisement elsewhere “in this paper. | Pastor’s |clare Thy Glory” (Matthews), 10:30 a.nm.—High Mass and ser- mon. 7:30 p.n.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment, and Prayers for the Unity | Cetave. hursday, January 25, is the Con- on of Saint Paul, ial devotion. iring the week special lectures ch e\v*m" at 7:30. " Holy Trinily Cathedral | | THE VY. REV, CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Evening service at Douglas. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Patsor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.n.~—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. sermon, “The Narrow, Anghem, “The Heavens De- the Way.” Junior Choir. 7:00 p.m. meets. Thursday, 7:30 pm. Choir rehearsal and social Senior hour. | All members requested to attend. | ' o 23 | 6 Catholic Church ! Church of the Nativity > Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. Pastor It ‘Third Sundayi First Presbyterian Church | DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 10 30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- “Meeting the Bridegroom.” ‘Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps and went forth to meet the bridegroom.” Matt. a day of| Corner of Third and Main Streets — Morning service. — Catechetical Class “Jesus begins his ministry.” Matt. 4:12-25. 2:20 p.m.—Services at Douglas | Mission. | 7:30 p.m.—Special service under | the auspices of the Women's Mis- | sionary Society. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to attend these services, especlally to | the Praise Service under the di- rection of the Women's Soclety. | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Charch Fourtr: and Seward Streets REV. HENRY R. CROSS “A place where wounded hearts i are healed, | Where weary ones may rest; } Where faith triumphant lays with Joy - Its triumphs at His feet.” 10:30 a. m. to 12:00 noon—Fam- ily Worship Hour, Children do not | understand, nor can they reason! for the vastness and strangeness . |of this world. Lacking the reason- !lng powers and understandipg, fear takes possession of them. We are seeking to help parents to aid their children in overcoming their fears. Have - you read .the article “The; ‘Why' and Results of Children’s | Fears?” . 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Al missionary in India tells how one {ing te, his northern home. FORMER HEAD " OF POSTOFFICE FINDS PAPERS Correspondence Concern- inig | Airmail Contracts Brought to ‘Dept. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.— Form- er: Postmaster-General Walter F. | Brown returned to the Post Office D.pertmcnt yesterday with a file of official correspondence regard- | ing the airmail which he said he | found unexpectedly among his per- sonal papers. Tn @& letter personally delivered to Postmaster-General James A. Farley, along with the file, Brown indicated the . correspondence was that which James Mahrer, depant- ment stenographer, told the Senate committee was burned by order of Brown’s secretary. Brown told reporters he thought it would only be fair to the Sen- ate committee probing oeean air- mail contracts if they would ask him to testify. Chairman Black of the Senate | commitiee expressed satisfaction at Hhc discovery of the file but indi- cated he had no intention .of call- ing Brown to testify. Brown said he found the file In a large chest containing coples of |= documents and personal correspon- i in Washington, He added that he discovered them eral Congressional documents. the committee of favoritism awarding the mail contracts. in who had learned to read the New Testament. was doing so before a large audience. He read in a style which. seemed to boast of his abil- ity until he came to a certain portion ‘when he said “Wah.” He then reread it and began to ex- pound the passage as it challenged him. What would you say to Mat- thew’s Gospel if you were reading it and came to the words of Jesus, “Ye are the light of the world?” We: invite you to the comfor! and. solace of an hour in God’s house. | Come in the spirit of prayer and depart with gladness and praise to God. 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. Evangelistic. Services. ! Everyone cordially invited to ail these services. The dLord’s Supper the first Sun- 8y of eaeh month. | Seventh Day Adventists | " . “Corner Second and Franklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are J Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath _services each Saturday atternoon. 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. He L The Salvation Army ""Public_meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School—3:30 p.m. — e SELDOVIA PIONEER TO VISIT HOME IN SITKA Andrew Aasland, pioneer Alaskan of Seldovia, who has. been in St. Ann's Hospital for some time, left on the steamer Alaska for Sitka and expects to spend some time at dence accumulated while he was | Thursday while searching for sev- | Charges have been made before ! BE”EVES NEw Haddon at Ltborty But Must CERMAN MOVE Kecp Quiet on Royal Kinship BOUND TO FAIL -5 are acquired rathe but the preponderan: in favor of the th American Test of Stenhza-‘mc, B dbnatots ot tion Held Inconclusive | by Eugenist (Continued from x’age One) FRANCE URGES U.S. A TO QUIT IS NEUTRALITY from making any atatemem he is % the son of the late Duke of Clar-| | ence, the King's brother, and nat|Premier Sees Signs of Hope LONDON, Jan. 20.—Clarence Guy Hac 1, who claims Royal kinship has been bound over m kccp th ce on condition that in agreement mental diseases than inherited e of opinion is y that the e inherited. ause or encourage any other per- son to makes a like statement. Haddon was recently snmmoned‘ into court on a charge he was | blackmailing the King in demand- sertain sum annually on account of e born of in Roosevelt's Wil- son Message nal par- of too the m t the obviously the indivi er PARIS, Jan. 20— An American | declaration ending the traditional | neutrality policy of the United States was urged yesterday by the French government “We hope the President will go so far as to say that neutrality in the facz of an aggressor can no longer be maintained,” Premier Camille Chautemps told the Sen- ate. | ‘Commenting and fact,” Dr. Landman state: 15 States of the United Stat porting, 6,246 compulsory s 1 operations D ri were performed ane persons, 2938 on fee minded person: 5 en pe: fering' from epilepsy, 16 on cr [nals and 5 on those sufiering | nervous disorders “About twice as many operations oom Ha were performed on the insane as on!end and cag the feeble-minded. Yet all euger r on univer. would agree that feeble-minded: IH"K'” was a star in thre is much more hereditary than in-| at Leo sanity. The number of operations| 1 the feeble-minded should have| exceeded that of the insane Mental Deficiencies Inherited “Certainly, individuals classe {criminals with no hereditar tal ailment should not he n. 20.—One tes to captain y footba 19, of C \ds, is 2 mem- y of Oklahoma . Despite his size, ed to see considerable on Roo\o\r‘ll\ D — A fivi ar oil search about $6,500,000 has been ved by the Ministry of Fi- The money will be used in s to locate new oil fields in | \d to develop known petrol- | high school in Chic - \dmt 's willingness to cooperate with the Leoague of Nations and ‘his ‘readiness to sufrender cerfain rights in order to pre- ROME in; (’ OLUMBU! 20.—Ohio " anr! 1 as| duri quarry accide 1932. The total of 53, or 073 for each employed in the indu vent war. B R S 100,000 | Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay. flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI'IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIiIIIIlIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI!IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII'Vl“|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|lIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIII TR AR ~ Something — Whether they buy YOUR product or SOMEBODY ELSE’S depends upon YOUR choice of a PRINT- ED Salesman. the Pioneers’ Home before return- Mr. Aasland’s application for entrance to the Home, was accepted two years ago, but this is his first visit to the institution. He was not cer- tain, when, he left \Juneau, whether or not he would remain perma- mrmy ab. the home. —— - mom WALLE IN HOSPITAI. Anton Walle, employee of the United States Forest Service here, entered St. Ann's Hospital this ' CHU 1 “Blessed is the man whose watch keeps church time.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheal, Faulkner Adult Glass. 10:50—Organ Moments, restful strains during a ten-minute L period .for meditation. . 11:00 a.m.—~Morning Worship Sermon—"What Makes & Woman?” (Next Week—"What Makes a Man?") Anthem—*The Lerd's Prayer” (Lawrence) “Children’s ‘Moments”—for the younger ones. e e ! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN Resurrection Lutheran Church .\ | Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister ‘Mildred Stapleton, Director Carol 'Beery Davis, Organist ' mornjng bo receive medical care. RCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Visit the with classes for all. 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