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2 THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE, SA URDAY, FEB. 3, 1934. T 0000000000000 000000000000¢ G b T : P- G . 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sub- aroo I.'IP lques OSSlPS ject, “Calvary from the High Moun- 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU e 2 tain.” “Get thee up into the high | t i " mountain.” Is. 40:9. The W her SENAT“R DI Es Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Mndwwk‘ 3 ea q Prayer Service. ¥ yF 8e 3 { | Al are cordially invited to attend /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | AR T TV TN e . ty. beginning at 4 pam, Feb. 3: ‘ | 1 ereih Diy Aiveaiiote Forecast for Juneau 2nd vicinity, beginning pm « - | (e 3! 9 r Snow ght 3 day; te southeast winds. SII K |Gilbert M. Hitchcock,) D e e Rain or snow tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast wi ] Newspaper Pub]ishfl" i “Where Hungry Souls Are Time Barometer Temp. Huym'dity Wind Valocity Weather ¥ Satisfied.” PR P 5 5 Snow | Suffers Heart Attack VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) | & DM %oy ;g ?Ig b gg ;g g Babw v e Sabbath services each Saturday o5 o B p Jcor ay 988 34 93 SE 8 Rain UM BR { (Contimied fom Page One) atternoon. L e A7 ’ [~ A -1 | 1:00 pm.—Sabbath School. CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS | He served a total of 18 years in 2:00 p.m.—Services. B R e both Houses of Congress and twice, | 5 g YESTERDAY | TODAY i 4 i 1920 and 1928, was put forward —lae ol / ertise The Salvation Army - %) Vationally Advertised by the Democrats of Nebraska as o o Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. iamm. Preclp, 4am. | their candidate for the Presidential | Public meetings Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp, velocity fllhr,u; Weather I OLLMER., CLOGG nomination. The outstanding work | | Sunday—2:30 p.m. =20 -20 L T § 12 0 Clear 5 1of his Congressional service was as | Sunday School—3:30 p.m. { 18 18 16 20 10 02 Cldy ! & CO. Chairman of the Senate Foreign | | 14 Cahte EEp e 4 0 Clear ‘| Relations Committee during the| e 10 -6 | -20 -18 4 0 Clear r UMBRELLAS second 'Wilson administration. He [ DCODUIEA RSmodht 10 2y ceeiag 8 06 Pt.Cldy WLLAS was the first Nebraskan to hold | 1 Episcopal Charch Paul i 24 26 4 0 cldy f that post and in his capacity bore =¥ ana Seward Streets Duteh Harbor 30 30 26 30 10 02 Pt. Cldy P «" ; s o rési-| 2 - 7 sordova ¥ M 30 34 4 06 cldy 7 Ol g the brunt of the batfle for Presi-| REV. HENRY R. CROSS Cordova Heavy Quality Silk dent. Wilsot & he king tignt for | | “A blace where woundea hearts| Jumesn g % e B, 4 a e ersallles rea- | Ka N o, . o | are healed, E 1 5 Colors—Red, green and § ty with the Covenant of ths League Where weary ones may rest; e ‘”l‘km ; :i ;g ! g: gg ;g ?: g:?: purple only '”Av‘lqtil‘l’(::::; - ;9:9 lznnl.\jl 24 | : OFES SEL Hiuphpt Jayswith ?211‘\(“[“?:”)‘ i 34 28 " 20 20 bn e 'Y e eventually won SIIL'-‘ & i 1 Edr 2 2 | <l o & cess in the newspaper and politi- | © B e s e | Seattle GO T R L Cldy 5 e Portland 60 80 " 10:30 a.m, : n—Fam- << | 1.4 ()ff 15 U“;grs;i': I_;gu:z'olot S:: contly| San Francisco .. 52 52 | 48 50 4 0 cldy | : 2 2 3 G been said: “The. trouble with our| _. = = nation i 1 I ' g 5 Kore elusive than ever, Greta Garbo, Swedish film star, caused Holly. [0611%% 18 & 105 of charictel amons The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska ¢ '] M me . Ty, S v ¢ lor all efl S il est i 2 G lask ith sy Al- L] With WHOW £18 GooN ‘,:'w:: t‘;‘phwr?:ah.tAr;cZ::: P O [a“tln eArrtx);:;:;o s:;te;::mffiilmli! aska to Oregon. The pressure is high in Western Canada. The weath- PPy mamer iotost D) ' the reconstruction. which is apout| ©F i clear with lower temperatures in Interior and Northern Alaska. to take place it is anticlpated ‘m T‘p Temperatures have risen in Western and Southern Alaska. t() will be more emphasis on personal {integrity of character. How are : | children to reach that integrity if ad L the Bible and churches are allowed THE TR N 4 l to_fall into. second place in our| 18 toward | A national, community and home life, ¥ 3 ; ) 4 Keep your children in touch with 114 929 , | ) * p . the Bible, church, and his. famiiy - Shelter Se er 1 N | Shelter yourself und Tt 1f B e e el | : 0 Course. one of these modern pro- |the anticipated integrity of char-| acter. i tectors, an d dare lll.( 7:30 p.m—Evening worship. The| ° . Weather Man to do his stor has derived inspiration from arrl aC lne 3 O #h : eading the words of.1 Chronicles % 3 G W . bt Gl |Be il 820G, ATeMPRESS ! 17:2 where it is written “Do. all £ €4 ) Notices =or tms crarch column 10:30 a.m.—High Mass 'aml ser- mon. Holy Mass daily at 8:00. GILBERT M. HITCHCOCH |that is in thine heart: for God is ‘.\-nh thee.” They have suggested |the theme “Spirit Inspired Human | Plufni}ing Hé‘ating Sheet Metal | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday cal fields, his beginning in both ‘was anything but encouraging. The | morning to guarantee change of Wednesday, 3:3 p.m. — SundayIsstruments | AR S <1 Senator’s entry into politics was|sermon topics, etc. School. Membership meeting on Wednes- | I as a candidate for the lower house | { | day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the of Congress from the Second Ne-| | First Church of Christ, H b 21| Parsonage. All the members and e ren S o nc braska District, He was defeated. | | Scientist || Holy Trinity Cathedral || (riends of the church, trustees. and 3 ; ol¥le °9 L3 Enters Newspaper Field | “Sunday services i w2 held at THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. R“:E'fi:;arf:m?;a:fiwfd e : ) 4 e 5 ; vy 238 With three associates Senator|yy am. in the First Church of Dean. | T e nm“i:fffavé"ze?“‘: o ¢ A “Juneau’s Leading Department Store Hitohcock _established the Omaha : Ay Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth Sunday services: i snd Main Streets. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. attendance. Evening World in 1885, but his ot ¥ We invite you to share the rest The subject will J uneau Litmber Mills, Inc. 2 partners withdrew selling their in-|pe “ILove.” i0:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 3 ‘ TAOE0000000000405000000020900000904000000000000% Lo T P hiiicod Later he | Buntay Sehool ab 1215 pm. 11:00 .m —Choral Eucharist and | VAieh Is to be found in Gods ~ | purchased the Morning Herald and | Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- Sermon. hguse In prayer and meditation. ———— 4 Evening service at Douglas. monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The ' vublic is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the ]readlng room. STOCKS GIVEN TWD DEMOCRATS =i and or a time was practically in- RUSH T0 U. . POST ON SLATE son of United States Senator and Mrs. Phineas W. Hitchcock. He at- B - 1 . . Various Issues Pushed Up Martin Harrais and O. G. t Regaining Declines Olson File Declara- " “Resurrection Lutheran Church | | THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Corner of Third and Main Streets | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Patsor. “The Friendly ChurcL” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. Pas- tor’s sermon, “The Sower.” { 7:00 pm.—Confirmation Class. Northern Light Presbyterian tion of his preliminary education Charch (from a private tutry in Germany. | o S SRR | Afterwards he attended the Uni- Franzun at Fourtn s | versity of Michigan and was grad- | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, _Mlm“er; f uated in 1881 with the degree of| Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director | g bachelor of laws. He was admitted| ,Mss. Trevor Davis, Organist | fo the Nebraska bar the same year “Where Welcome and Worship | and practiced bt Omaha until 1885, pasek” ; | | ha, but received the greater por- Bethel Pentecostal Assembly tended the public schools of Oma- Suffered Friday tions with Auditor CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. NEW YORK, Feb. gold rush from Europe apparently ———— - — gaining momentum, stocks turned 3.—With the (Continued from Page One) Special two candidates for the latter nom- | when he quit the legal profession 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 4 i up vigorously today and more than ..o and five men seeking the! 10:50 to 11:00 am—Organ Mo-| 12:00 noon—Bible School. I regained the declines of yesterday. o, gouse places. Other candi-‘:’z;:etf; the, DaVSPApes RRCATE ments. 7:30 p.m—Evening service. ® ® : Rails, merchandising issues and gatos may appear before the filings | In 1883, Mr. Hitchcock married |- 11:00 am—Morning worship. For| Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 p.m.— CRTE K specialties were in demand. close Tuesday. W. B. Kirk and! g b, DL SO details see advertisement elsewhere | Evangelistic Services. | Advances of one 0 tWO OF MOre gonoior allen Shattuck are rivals| oo Jessie Cromse, SR 2 1in ity paper. | - Everyone cordially invited to ail| points predominated during the ,’:“‘”;e S‘,::‘“m.,‘.‘” ‘I{,c”h A, p,|Lorenzo Crounse of Fart Calhoun, b5t ‘lhese zervices % ; ! ] short session. Walker, Gralg; Joe K. Green, Hy-| o0, & foruier govarnkrsofs e iy Sl i i) The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- | 4 Today's close was firm WIth gor: Grick Ness, Petersburg;. Rev.| roe Mrs. Hitehoock died:ab Whsh-/ Catholic Church Bl or-cafn monin, : sales totalling 2,500,000 shares J. W. Cadwell, Douglas, and Henry | \08ton. D C., May §, 1925, and the|.|. Church of the Nativity || 2 e > 0 i aif Senator on. June 2, 1927, married fga— . w5, - ) Coib. Abtvo Messerschmidt, of this city, are the | yrcc o0 " 0 ot ‘Memphis, Fifth and Gold Streets ‘l‘, First Presbyterian Church | Lxl 4 | The curb was firm and fairly five House aspirants. = # {ip REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ.| s B Now Ready for Mailin i o “Ad\'f('oa“x"h ‘-;i hereindicated e e Gy by o T T T y g i Bonds scored further gains in all | that complete tickets would be fil-| . i ident of his career as a| Sunday, February 4—Sexagesima| Sunday services: | $ER { sections. ed in the other three DIVISIODS.| . .).hor which Senatar. Hitchoock | Sundsy. 10:30 a.m—Morning service. Sub- " P i The dollar dropped more than'Representative James H. Patterson, y. - qeiight in recalling in later| Sunday.Services: jeet, “Drawing Near to God.” “Draw 3 4 i six. cents at one time in terms of | Valdez and H. W. McDermott, Bot-| oo ") “iace’ tive yeats ‘atfer| 6:30° am—Holy Mass. nigh to God and he will draw nigh L i the sterling, then recovered a bit. doVa, haye filed for the House In|y "ojop)icheq nis newspaper, One| 8i00 am—Holy Mass and In-(to you Jas. 4:8. : g The franc moved up with the the Third Division. At least two oo 5%y oo Sl O his | structions, 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson, 4 i pound and other European cur-|Others are expected to flle there| jon "' oo han ro congnt o| 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. “Putting God's Kingdom First.” \ | rencies. nd one candidate for the Sena- o "o ‘caner mode an immediate | 7i30: P.m—Rosary and Benedic- | Matt. 6:19-33. $ v % | { Equities Boosted torial nomination. .. .. favorable impression and was hired, | tiOn. Of the Most Blessed Sacra-| 2:30 pm.—Services at Douglas { P i Equities received their first en- 0 the Fourth Division, it is s * | ment. Mission, | L4 L ey srains for,Understood that Senator Thomas J, | later becoming editor of. the. news- l gement today from grains for ) . | e, fas the. Inke “Sibikey . . - several days. Wheat came back L:‘ “ S D“‘” 5'[““ (":“Z"““C‘éi’m‘Jenm;_‘gs Bryan, who had just re- S A e e AR Pk m 1 e with more than one cent a bushel, |90 the Democratic ticket, and a Y I B s " odraten. otos | complete, House ticket file. No L bt e e i f’gz‘ ;:c NORTHERN LIGHT, PRESBYTERIAN . B ot - < o’ and other commodities were stead- | [Ormation has been received as to| First Nebras| s kr, CHURCH = who will file in the Second Di- fgflhfr%fi,gfp m?}l,lem;w‘:ermdxe = : . 5 Rail equipment stocks we i VaiOn, i % i . ™ . | & gained one to two points. Other = ihes alie, Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister ; 4 e ou ' e H issues up one to two points in- Gulu MIN'NG TR b Ll Aw S Py | § cluded United States Steel, Dupont, [New Sweetheart Mildred Stapleton, Director 4 . . Chrysler, Case, Ward, Sears and o . . 4 g iy ‘ AIDS jnBLEss‘Bener Cure than Carol Beery Davis, Organist i our ‘ opy ‘ $ ) 4 e { Pills, Says Daoctor “Where Welcome and } o CLOSING PRICES TODAY { o st =k NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Closing 3 DENVER, Feb, 3—1f you have a orship Mee! quotation of Alaska Juneau mine! SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3— The | iummy ache, don't be ‘in too big ON SALE d stock today. is 22%, American Can|™¢'!V3l Of gold mining with iIn-i, hyrry to take a pill, because ORI, - ! 3 101, American Power and Light 97, | Ce@sed buying by the government | avhe a new sweetheart or a more + +“Blessed is the one who can spend one hour on a place of ] Anaconada 17%, Armour B 2%, 1aS aleady exceeded expectations|inieresting job will do you more worship as well as two hours in a place of amusement.” AT DRUG STORES ¢ g?cx;;en:mcifigx s, Fth;mM ;ud (;n’)‘rl“_‘\,‘ n;m‘:"(‘jml’l’):: "'fo:;n:;‘vc‘a“’""wzo%% = s FEBRUARY IS CHURCH ATTENDANCE MONTH WITH US! a ! [ iss-Wright 4%, Fox e y, ac- at—in much more medical lan- i iy isi 3 - % Films 17, General Motors 41%, In-|ording to J. C. Kemp Vanee, sec- | guage was the . advice given.at IS aRaT Schocl. (VN SRITSR. AGHL Cial AND ENIP[RE OFFICE é ternational Harvester 45%, Kenne-|Tlary of the Gold Mining {a clinic sponsored by the Colorado 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. A period for meditation ' ‘ L 4 cott 22%, Montgomery-Ward 327, C‘f“_:“" of the United S‘Luwls. is;aw Medical Society. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. With Martha Society as spec- Ulen Company 3'%, United Aircraft nere was not a single idle man| “Emotional disorders are at the ial guests. Children’s Choir sings “Send Out Thy Light,” by | 85%, Standard Oil of California 42, ' Mariposa County, heart of the bottom of many cases we get at Gounod; and Miss Minnie Morris is heard in solo. The minister » WraPPed and Ready fOl‘ |1 3 United States Steel 57% L:Yond mining indusiry, last month, ' the medical out-patient clinic,” said begins a series of four sermons on “Things Found at the Feet ofe ¥ ; 3 ——————— 1‘%331 d:f@’;’:fi‘:;\ N R [gr. C1 };-x B;irlmicleT hof Colm'fi'-’ of Jesus,” or “Four Things that Mark the Christian.” Mallmg. Send COplCS to - ’ a riosity 2 | General losptal. “These are o i San Diego, Cal, expended $100.- | mining towns of Grass Valley and |stances of re:ctive depression, where 7:30 p.m—Evenservice. With both the Adult and Children’s 2 | m to dredsit; :lx)lie.xjmdv'r Shoal in|Nevada City" Vanee said on his physical symptoms, simulating se-|{ choirs singing “The Awakening Chorus” by Gabriel. This will Your Friends. ‘< 9 o atehorass sonec oy o mak: | refurn from an inspection tour. |ricus stomach, heart or other ail-|} be a “Hymn Story Service,” with the minister.telling the origin y [ Gestroyers, - cuisersand) “New homes are going up every- |ments, result from exaggerated |} of the hymns and the congregation uniting to sing them, the re- ) ) / 74 i !"J\ru,r“ei % v\as:l?eT:"wdl::‘ S(hdc influx |cases of plain, old-fashioned blues.” sult being a “sermon in song.” | Ly o i N Vi y aid. ——— Y; : Work of the ‘(.v., ‘4 tonserva- The gold mines of the state, he| Sixty per cent of the men stus Capes Asasince Mot BINE EOMEIS MY S8 S . tion Corps in Washin and Ore- | estimated, provide a monthly pay-|dents enrolled at Fr during the month of February; and all who have no other 0 L ide a - esno State: eol- servi z m;p:evaxf:ed al $5,321,663 by | roll of approximately a million dol- | lege, Cal., earn part or all of their church affiliation here are cordially invited to all ices. A 3 lars, living expenses. S A 6 Whaxy 30t RG] Loy o sienY ity e a0 Yo