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the Chamber's r«pvwhd for this purposc |e 320 of funds w upon the mine; and fact and georgette. no more during the unsightly new on Low improveme The Committ 13 cn2 of the undertaken by the and Special Prices i ha actically all 1930 ¢ aside from the | of the THE DAILY ALAuKA LMPH\L. THURSDAY D 2C. 26, 1929. Weather Crmdluonq As Rerorded by the U. S s t'.an 10 mijes. ons at Barrow, Clearance sale of children’s coast and dres- nber during the 3 | “Further referring to the Alaska-|are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., - 4 . 1d be continued | June: Mi d mportance | A . ¥ . S e IR o uncau- Mine and importance | rough low pressure e es Broken size Prices from Lower Chathau SO Mail Rodse i et iy tongh S ex 3 il , of the Aleutian Islands $9.50. ng of 1920 the Cham- | commend that the Char and Atka. This h the post ¢ de- | Committees pay & 1 attention to | i Paul Island ar ) change the m route | the road le: rom town to the P, Rupert. Temperatur e e e e MO 4 1 Lower Chatham Str: Alpcka-Jun House e ing : mail to and Jualpa B: t AR R SESRRT S 3l rough Jun i Cetehikan, B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. in 1929 Juneau time. ¥ marning from the Wesi- Alaska with ce panjed by from : the SIMMONS’ BEDS j AND ter pr Ce — Fort Yukon, Tanana -.and Eagle l ; 7 i(' ] end that the Chamb. > the Alaska Steamship 1 B PRE-INVENTORY E e ‘ v Wamnet Torea rye-Bruhn .. , the passer | Forecast for Juneam and vielnity. her—ning & p. m. today: o LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S COATS = 1 er| Rain or snow tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds LO'nP("l’Y r AN MLQQS Advertising and Publicity et e e LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloci; Weather i ; : HATS A DRESSI vork done by the C 3 ne and mill|, “m'v AT T e 8 Rai Featuring Frye’s De- - g s 1 of adverti 1/ who must travel along Lower Front{, o o Yea s 14 > A g ici The shopper who has in mind a new coat or > during the Bie voar wos lEGi 2l times y, and \:‘(“) b 1":7'““ ::;5 % 4 ;" h(‘mus Hnmvs g Baocen dress can take advant: i starting and credi il- 'owe it to the Company and 0 fts| .o ooy ekl oo 4e ! Fresh EASTERN and R o, se 8 g oliy due to M. D. W employees to improve the condition ] DLYMP. December 26 and continui end of an of tha ket vo gl Eis strenl i CABLE ANG RADIO REPORTS OLYMPIA OYSTERS A ce. Reports have be > “We recommend that in the en-| VESTERDAY TODAY PHONE the year. e Cr er from time to time of |suing year the Chamber ider Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. & 38 7 PN R ¢ »d which has been & n- matter as one of tk t Stations temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather R BERETT " S0, 0 B ARSI A few ladies’ winter coats of ¢ <h »v he riist;xm}x:mn through- bsfore the Chamber |Barrow 5 o4 O W R style and quality | cut the countryof the ad el TR " 0 «“ & AUN e » J 1 p | 1 iich was prepared | all strect improv. rt Yukon -18 d - 0 YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERV 1CE it the beginnin under the conirol and |Tanana a4 e - 0 Committee ision of the City Couneil and |Eagle -8 -14 0 G for pamphlet is so it must furnish the funds, and we St Paul 3 28 13 04 D Cl > ; d P s d during the yea fact that there are many street im- ' Dutch Harbor 34 30 S 14 ry eanmg an reSSlng = _— td changes. must take into consider c K — 34 ( 0 liams and his commit- | prevements to be made every year |Cerdova 36 34 Bk = y caused to be erc by the Council and that the Council |Juncau 36 36 ' 10 51 41’ ASKA IA ND I)“\EU ), ng booth on Fron can proceed no faster than ctehikan o 12 6 V) #Vz hamson enues of the City will v Rupert - = 16 24 g F o i 5 0% However, the Chambor nton % 8 In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way For office or afternoon wear 1 sil n |great assistance to the 48 4 12 0 “THE LAUND. ~ T this work, and if the 48 t 4 04 AUNDRY DOES IT BEST I i | i | Junear’s Leading Department Store on ‘Shat Be Capitol Bui I i cen be obtained if “The Chamber e routed through Juneau ept in tocuch with Go | | that the Juneau-Peters-|Delegate Sutherl so extended to tak ham Strait points as far | ANNUAL REPORT IS MADE TODAY ot ndence, Chief of tk presenta- Mr. W. Rail- 1 itol building, and we A ] came to Juneau » E R WGRK matt: and he|ness at all times to sl Chathber and |assistance in ou the matter at lencth. {nection with this u e therefore fam “As we all know, commenced on the Chamber of Commerce i R ber needs no reco: | suggestion from the ; |coentinue to offer ar routs Had Busy Year and Ex- perienced Large Growth mean thai the (Continued from Page One) might 1, but we assume 3 3 ory bi obtained tion of the work of c problem _could not have of t ramber new building. 1 but for the splendid “A few weeks 6go sp of cooperation which A7 uggested a change by Major Elliott Civic Improvemonts Federal ‘Superintender The Chamber as usual cooper- |‘Alaska Capit Alcka Juneau Mine. the Woman's Club in the commur “Reports have been heretofore annual “Sprin C t ftted by Mayor Judson - and Credit for the oti1ars, givl the' details 6f ‘the > in this matter is largely censtruction of the proposed n | to > Women's Club; bu 3 | commend that the Chamber take an a seeing tr > far Landings Airplanc aseistance from time be required in t 2 expe: the yach 16 mencement of the work stood Board nd 1 onstructing th to the Chamber of from the community an interest intere *3= ‘parf of > fact of t 4l of t e Chamber’s e Ter importance and man valuable th ier unusual I " lof Comme MATTRESSES THE | Thomas Hardware Co. 1 Government Amer! and Member ne Commission, Other Activities DO YOUR REPAIRING NOW BEFORE THE RAIN STARTS AGA GET OUR PRICES FIRST QUALITY AND SERVICE OAK FLOORING FIR AND MAHOGANY FINISH FIR DOORS AND WINDOWS SUPERIOR CEMENT CEDAR SHINGLES WALL-BOARD boy sceuts, fficials o mation of th probably S Sar as possible the City is ean 'hard to make the ra The Ak S L 11) Nl.ll I Lpe : {rom. rubbish, debrls And | and we fecl hat It was & SUSCess in 1ods i this semard was sueatep h, 00 TaKU Rir uneau Lumber Mulls, Inc. cation w to a 1 1 objec . |and that it has created a bond of |porhaps than ever L : m‘“[” e i PHONE 35 extent between Juneau and Seat- ve Commi gocdfellowship between the “In March we en iod Bt din s NE 35 £ the & and its I e and iy it € eg VDD PO Py T 1 tle and between Juneau and hv-»““_ “: ’:» 3 ber and u.,. l»lf‘mbf'»» s ner Go s and the Me teching LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE points in South: ssity of widening Lower |boat owners and membe bers of the 11 orial Legislature. | yra mo it was d and a committee was [fro mthe states who t During the er and fall we! S & sum: cooperate with the |the race; and thai it ¢ have had as P —_— in L ‘\\‘:H'k_ ’l;hre C‘nn m‘l?ch bcxt:c-ficifxl ])‘L.IL. Quinlan, special representative of lof time T w e ey already made a pre-| “However, we @ C t flreqd nt, Mr. E: w. i 1 k“ port {BRE T beniati : & d b’ x" ticnal data bearing on the dredg- 2. T oW, e omg el stant to ik § Thint AR . ing of G x.xku Channel Ba . p mstwal,(« the }_,,«“ con- ¢ which has developed |this race are so out of ” of the Interlor, Co W S f d E l e the vear ce o he ci and & Sy p | o Ve also yeninece and saving of time which D8 he vear end of the city, and |t{o the expense involved as not to sident of ‘ded e aie an conomica will result by the establishment of :?nd which hetween the * Alaska-Ju- | justify its continua g mun!; City Champer of Commere>, mé SRilior " Packers to. taks bub ermanent facil this mode rty and the heart of the |cvent. We reco! d that no Commandcr Radford, Mr. Sa | b1 Shiates iibe % ;s Sioped A LECTRIC of travel. It has already become 1 great that the streol |race be sponsored by the Chamber |and she Officors and fliers eng p e E gk % sk i A hould be widened to accommoda‘c in 1930. - i f {and expected that the order of amnrc_'t that several planes will *ho Q C in 2 in air mepping work, Dr. Phill the radio commission will be modi- it The Alacka-Juneau Mine is the | of to a large extent dep‘nd“ Fourth of July the ¢ the ting from Ju- in Alaska and -hone the City and our| “Following | fore established, neau to the s and Canazda in th mediate futura. Most of this 1 : ;._.___. wili bz by hydroplane ampl Lh- 3 U *II‘JY A_'T‘ ians and it 15 tial tha Celebration he |Smith, head of the Geological Su: T. Rowe, Com head of the 'PRISON to- | vey, Bishop Peter sioner OWIAI' i AT landing places be pro planes and that facill vided for taking hydropl the er when not in or when r “The Ex ec and the Loceal Industr mmitle? working together d for a site for a hydror e platform at Salmon Cree A permit has al- 2d from the War been obta ch m ans when the land adjacent to Juneau 1 jmpossible to make a landing fleld without iderable expense, \,\1“ the first thing requircd is to ob-} i and t tain a has already been done. “The Committee desires to ac- knowledge the valuable assistance ) rendered it in this work by Mr. B F. Heintzleman, / and R. J. Somm: Highway Engineer. Home Buying “While the objects for which this organization is formed are ‘to pro- mote the general weifare of Juncau | and vicinity and to take such action as may seem expedient and wico in matters of interest to the whole Territory, nevertheless it is pri- marily a commercial body formed to deal with business problems and | to foster and improve trade, com- | merce and business. “The Executive Board, with the| assistance of Mr. Robertson, Chair-| of a special cofamittee, carried on to a limited extent a campaign o assist local merchants and deal- | Territorial Picture taken during the height of den Edgar S. Jennings from the prison foliowing his The warden was suffering from eficcis of tear gas usc were killed in the fighting. 'n state pricon, Agburm, N. Y., shows s from rioting convicte who heid h by trocpers in routing the prisoners, Associated Press Photo on vflploycs and state police carrylnq War- 2 hostage ia their battle to gain fresdom. Eight convicts and the hcad prison keeper | = T T L R N R DA | Department | Bur | This fied. Mr. Goddard's Committee assisted the census enum tors obtain- {ing the names of all residents for the 1929 census. “The Chamber al of t transfer the I APPLIANCES Make Useful Lasting Christmas GIFTS o requested the e Interior to uarters of the tion to Juneau. lemented repre- reau of Ed uest su (Continued on Page Six) i I (T Alasha Electric Light & Power Co. Open Evenings Until Christmas Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 £l —3 LU U T TR TR R B T U U 25% - Reduction 1 SNOW SHOVELS Sidewalk Cleaners SLEDS FOR THE KIDBIES Christmas Tree Decorations Harris Hardware Co. ALL Fur Coats A Christmas Gift for AIl—A Portable Under- wood Tyepwriter, Leather Goods and Stationery Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office @ SO RS 157 9