The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1935, Page 2

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0004000000004 0200000000 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather } (By the U. S. Weathér Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 pm., Jan. 5: Snow tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.56 18 74 s 5 29.19 17 3 NE 12 29.09 19 72 swW 6 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4pm. | | ;Umon services at Lutheran Church. Regular midweek service adjourned. | eliar: %20 D roen - FIRST APPROVAL 70 BALLOT BILL is an instructor in the high school and that there are unemployed radio experts in the city. The mat- tar was referred to a special com- | mittee appointed by Mayor Isa- dore Goldstein and consisting of Councilmen Messerschmidt, Beist- | line and Reck. A fourth item was a request from | Superintendent of Schools A. B. Fhillips asking the Council’s ap- proval for re-calsomining and re- decorating the interior of the grade school building. The matter was referred to the school committee, headed by Councilman Rice. Other business details include the { Council’s authorization of the city | to spend not more than $200 for necessary equipment for the Police | Department. A cordial mvitation is given ti | worship with us. Time 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Nocn today Weather Lt. Snow Cldy Lt. Snow er Union services. Catholic Church | | Church of the Nativity of the | | Messerschmidt’s Proposed i1 Blessed V. M. Juneau | 1T el O _L1 Election Change | Fiftn and Goid Streets | y . E | REV. Wi O. LeVASSEUR, 5. Passes Reading TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a . temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutliet 24 -24 0 Clear 12 02 Cldy 8 Clear -30 Clear -44 Clear 36 Cldy 36 Rain 34 Rain 32 Clear 1 Cldy Station Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneaun Sitka . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland $an Francisco temp. temp. -22 12 Pastor — Sunday Masses: AFTER IT 8:00 am-—Hxy Mass and In-| ! struetions. | listed candidates by CLEARANCE | 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser- | filiations. mon. | The other important feature of 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic-ithe proposal, the item calling for tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-|permanent registration of all vot- ment. | ers, follows a recent modern trend in governmental policy in the | States, and, if the amendment is approved, Juneau will become the first city in Alaska to take such a step. | New Registration The methoed of registering for the next election, scheduled for April 1935, will find the books open not Jess than 30 days and not more than 40 days before the election, according to the new plan. All vot- ers who register at that time will be considered as “permanently” registered, and, unless they move from the city or otherwise be- | come disqualified, they never will | have to register again for a Ju- neau municipal election. For all electors who do not register for the coming April voting, the regis- | (Contmuea rrom Page One) 24 10 18 -32 =50 36 36 34 30 18 their party af- >oo—— POSTMASTERS . FOR ALASKA WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—(Spec- spondent) — Appointments masters in Alaska for the! month ar2 as follows: Ophir, | 3 : Alaska Moody; Juneau, Albert Wile. | te Dimond has récommend- 1 J. H. Gilpatrick Sitka for{ appointment as Postmaster at tha place to succeed Mrs. Elizabeth D.| DeArmond, whose term will expire January 13, 1935 of short lengths of all kinds of The Salvation Army FABRICS 34 34 Snow Rain Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy 2 g Sunday service: 2:30 p.m including | ! “Corner Secona mna franklin Sts’ “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Saturday aiternoon. 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. Seventh Day Adventists | Woolens—Cottons Rayons—Silks Cretonnes and Draperies at A storm area of conmsiderable intensity has developed Gulf of Alaska during the past 12 hours, attended by pres Another storm area was centered over the southern Bering a, the reperted pressure being 28.40 inches. The high pressure area has prevailed over the MacKenzie River Valley for the past 5 3 FER s 40 e several days is decreasing in intensity. Precipitation has been gen- ; »“"‘AP?‘(_O[" 8 TNpcemnt h‘“! eral along the coastal regions from Nome to southern Cahl‘ognm. requested the Delegate to recom-| ine rgin being heavy at San Fransisco, where 1.3¢ inches has fallen mend some one for appointment as| quring the past 24 hours. Fair weather continued over the interior Postmaster at the Nenana o_fflce tol of Alaska. | tration books will be open perma- |*U°¢¢d FM-“}: n J-v] aafilin,; the} It was slightly warmer this morning over the interior of Alaska, nently after the balloting. |present Postmaster, whose (erm €X-| ojsoyhere over the Territoy the 24-hour temperature changes were S [pires February 20, 1935. The term| gooh Memorial to Dimond lof the Postmaster -at Ketchikan,|. I Principal among iie otner items | Alaska, expired last May but no considered by the Council last|other appointment has been made night was the memorial addressed at the time this is written. to Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Di- £ mond, requesting that he introduce | la bill in Congress amending the| b: present Alaska Organic Act to per-| | | mit collection of certain fines by| NEWARK, N. J—The work Of‘ o i ‘municipalities. |Baptist missionar in ed\xcul!ng Under the present system, all|And Christianizing headhunting| fines assessed in District Courts for | tribesmen of the Garo Hills, Assam, | |} non-payment of licenses are turn- |India, was praised here by Dr. J.| ed over to Fund C of the Territory. | C. Robbins, Secretary of the Bap-| However, the Council asked that Foreign Mission Board. | an amendment giving cities the| e 2 5 AT right to sue for delinquent taxes| WARNING TO MOTORISTS be made. This memorial was first| To facilitate the op ices at Native Presbyterian Church. | suggested to the Council by Frank |the City snow plow in The Lord's Supper is observed | Foster, local attorney. ‘%Lreets open for traffi motorists the first Sunday of each month, Another major item of business|are requested to s observe over HALF PRICE Meiropolitan Methodist HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT 10 CENT: i) Seeeh UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTME B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” 5 IN OUR T Fouru: ana Seward Streets No services, sermon or Sunday School, until further notice, i ) — . e e e} § | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | " P e Convert Headhunters CHARLES C. FERSONEUS, Pastor, Sunday services: 11:00 am. — morning Worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes | for everyone. 7:30 pm. — Evening Ffervice. Monday, 7:30—Union service. Tuesday — Uniting with Union services at Salvation Army. Friday—Uniting with Union serv- | - OMWQMMW“QOMWO‘0““‘“00““0“000““ 0000000090 090090008000000000000 9000000000 00050000000000000000000000 0000000000 Effective January 1st, 1935, the | rate of interest on savings acccounts ton of | will be 1 /¢ ceoping the | /2 ¢ per annum. Then come again. It will, your most important rch become Notices for «nw cuurch column chu B 1% tecetnd by The Bmpire | sdos All savings accounts will be limit- 2:30 pm—Services at Douglas pueryone is invited to all these pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete abit Northern Mission. 7:30 p.m—Evening service Young People's Service, The Topig. “What Do I Know About God?": services. B — SAVE THE DATE! was the presentation of a petition |the regulations against overtime) signed by 44 persons reputed to be | parking. Offending cars will be interested in radio, asking that | towed from streets and owners will | Harold E. Regele be removed from |be subject to storage charges and ed to $5.000.00. \ AL the position of radio interference |penalties. American Legion Auxiliary Dance, | investigator for the city. The pe-| Elks' Hall, Saturday, Jan. 19. adv.|tition pointed out that Regele also 'adv. Ps. 89:1-34; T John 4:16, All deposits in this bank, both ‘Wednesday — Week of Prayer. C. J. DAVIS, | Chief of Police. | Frangun st Fourth A. GLASSE, Minister or Davis, Organist ome and Worship Meet” am.—Sunday School. to 11:00 am.—Organ Mo- savings and checking, are insured in full up to $5.000.00 by the Fed- eral Deposit Insurance Corporation. services — An Artist’s Impressions of Hauptmann Trial Scene 12:15 pa chool ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — monial meeting. Chrisilan Science Reading Roo In church building. This room open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public 15 cordaiy invited to pttend these services and visit the reading room Morning worship. sement elsewhere First National Bank Juneau, Alaska Dean. Sunday services: 8:00 10:00 on Lutneran Church aua Main Streeis REV. ERLING K. OLAFECON, Pastor “The Friendly Church’ 10:00 m.—Si School (‘.\1’( ellent s 11:00 tor’s at Douglas First Preshyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER. Minister 10:30 am Morning Service. The Abundant Life.” “I am come might have life, and might have it more 13 John 10:10. am.—Bible School er's Conv 1:35-42; Mark 1:14-18 1:30 p.m—Bible School at Doug- Mission a.m.—Mornin sermon e 1 Concerning ¢ Choir will ide.” This is 't choral 2 Church. ging, “God S a simple bu number We invit begin the right b rvice with us tomorro ve no churck affiliation, c¢ visit ou OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single -2 rings Lesson Mrs Hauptmann (eaving: ‘her home on Bloomfield Street, oppo- site S Street, two blocks trom the Court House. Union Hotel where the jury and witnesses are staying during tnal. i The Hauptmann jury leaving the Umion Hotel for the Court House, sscorted by deputy sher- ! PR T . r’ ! ¥ {ffs and state troopers AND BALL ROOM "’ ; e Detense lawyers and assistants carrying documents, <tc, (o the = Private Booths Lunchés Daneing Every Night Court House irom their offices x4 g opposite the Court House. - = The one-man Police Department of Flemington dirccting traific Movie and cameramen by, the . . Arnval of Sheniff John Curtis and ' INS URAN C E Allen Shaituck, Inc. his pet fox terrier from his home Established 1898 Dave Housel, Prop. e B AR P o TS Py SR OAT SD NORTHERN LICHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director tn Clinton. Crowds clamor for admission. ) \ N \ \ ; H 3 3 3 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE 4 { N N % CAROL BEERY Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” DAVIS Arrival of thé State exhibits under guard. Prosecutor and assistants enter- 1ng side entrance of court ropm. The Judge's chambers, Two. cows occupied by special writers and reporters. Prosecutor’s and assistants’ tables Defense tawyers’ cable where Hauptmann will sit. Eighteen deputy sherifis and six state troopers on duty throughout the County building o UNITED FOOD (0. Library through which Haupt- { s i s v CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Hauptmann being taken from “LIFE is full of endings and we can sta but every hapter ending is a new begi Juneau, Alaska a better c SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: Classes for all except adults 12:15 till 12:45 with H ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY “Epilogue” “ (Diggle) “Reverie WORSHIP 8 who meet L. Faulkner SERMON: “PAINTING THE PICTURE OF ANTHEM: “O For a Thousand T CHILDREN'S MOMENTS: A shor Attend the “Week of P. Monday—at P Tuesday—At Wednesda ‘Thursday—at Friday 1935 his cell to court by keeper and deputy shenff Reserved for public. Sheriff’s office. Wire and telegraph rooms. Entrance t court room Native guide showing visitors where Hauptmann's cell i located. Sing Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery a a 2 a yer” Meetings: bly Army. Resurrection Lutheran costal A the Salvatior E at 1 (clip thi moving picture men occupying ‘balcony over entrance. Artist Louis Biedermann, at Flemington, N. J, skeiches his impressions of the cpening of the Bruno Richard Hauptmann trial. eyes of the world will be focused on the little New Jersey town an d courthouse for the next four weeks, possibly more. PHONE 58 ¥ i | | l | | i [ Reporters, news cameramen and ' B e Old papers for sale at Empire Office

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