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Show ALASKA JOINS IN DEEP GIF DVERCALAMITY Death of President Comet at Stunning Blow, Be-cause Be-cause He Wat Firtt Ex- ' ecutive to Vitit Territory JUNEAU. Alaska, Aug. 4 By A. "i All th churches of this eltjr, th capital of Alaska, will join tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock In memorial services for Warren O. Harding, lata president an. Inability to realise- ! '' tn tragedy continue. ' . .1 POLISH DELEGATES . PAY BEEP TRIBUTE. . WARSAW. Aug. .4 T A. P.) Whan tha death of Prealdent Hard-ln Hard-ln waa announced officially in tha chamber, of deputies yesterday all of tha deputies aroaa and co-tlnued co-tlnued standing whlla Vtc Bnakr Moracsewakl talked of Poland'a gratitude to th United Statea, -Non of ua will forget what wo ow th United Stat'." he declared. de-clared. -Non of ua will forget th relief America car ua when w were weak after even years of war. In the name of tCs aaiem-bly aaiem-bly I eipress almpla but eliyere sympathy and aorrow for the death of President Harding." RESOLUTIONS LAUD LATE PRESIDENT. BOSTON, Aug. 4. Raohltlon lauding tba high aervleee and self-sacrlflc self-sacrlflc of President Harding wr adopted by th .Republican stat committee today. "Kw men In ltory hav n won a peoples liking." aald th committee. ' of the United Statea. who won many new friends on the first tour of the northern territory et-er made hv a chief executive of the nstjon. Mr. Harding- ended the visit ten days before his death. Protei'snt and Catholic clergy and parishioners parishion-ers will join In rha rites, which are to be held In tha meeting room of the Elks' lodge. Scott C. Bone, governor of Alae-ks; Alae-ks; the Rev. S. Hall Young., su-! su-! perlniendent of Presbyterian mis-! mis-! s!onsJn laskg wnoJJLrale(l Jht 'Uean ofall the clergy in the terrl-tory. terrl-tory. and the Rev. A. B. Keeler of ! New York City, chairman of the .Presbyterian board of home mis-si mis-si on s. are to be among the : speakept. All public offices closed here all of yesterday out of -respect ?o the late president. Funeral services are to be held In Juneau Friday, the day that. Mr. Harding la to be buried at Marlon. Ohio. The people of this city and vicinity, vi-cinity, their minds and hearts filled with memories left by the visit of the president and Mrs. Harding, both of whom charmed all with their gracious friendliness, friendli-ness, were stricken numb when news of the death reached here Thursday night . In Associated Press dispatches. This feeling |