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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 1931. photographic views of Juneau and |pital Radio and at least two in- U. 8. DEPARTMFENT OF mm ,TURE, WEATHER BUREAU its industries was likewise given Lo[d;gem cases. ' fi B { colleges, : schools, hbre\nes.v c]ub\f Presented framed copies of the The W eat r commercial and trade bodies and|genstitution and the Declaration P [ s REv'EwEn BY various departments of the Fed-|of Independence to local schopls. (By the U. 8. Westher Burcas, eral Government. An Information| Co-gperated with the Westward Forecast for Juneau and vicinify, beginning at 4 p.m, Dec. 15: Booth was maintained in Juneau 3 rs t Snow and cooler tonight and Wednesday; moderate easterly to SEC’ by the Chamber during the sum- S},".:’:fi,fi‘r’sy‘):,;;hf,l:: ;}:},‘;"5’:‘; Pac| mortherly winds. . § |mer months and handled by this|cific-yukon Highway. LOCAL DATA S : g > 2 committee. Miss Dalma Hanson| was active in the organization Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather { e was the Clerk in charge. |of the All-Alaska Chamber of Com-| % P-m. vesty 2079 35 85 s 6 Rain-Snow | Chamber of Commerce| Fire Prevention Week program. merce. ;‘o‘:);"'t;dway g’;'ge gg g; :E 171 Rain(-:?dm)w ‘ under J. L. Gray, was remarkably | terested i i i i ey e y Hears Annual Repoets |succosstis* He enlisted and se| oo oy o o s’ e GABLE AND BADIO REPORTE i Submltled by Secretary cured the aid of all interests con- | iriputed prizes for Boy Scouts par- YESTERDAY | TODAY cerned in the event. City Schools, | ijcipating in_contests, Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. 4am. | (Continuwea rrom Page One) churches, the citly administration, | gponsored Clean-up Weck. Station— temu. temp. | emp: temn velocity 24 hrs Weather { business houses, and all citizens| Took census of unemployed in| Barrow . 0 0 0 * Trace Snow | industrial propositions which wers | &Pparently with one accord, joined |<pring of 1931. Wrote all cannery| Nome 6 S s 28 .10 Snow i presented to them. The results r¢|in the movement this year. The g,oaiors asking that Alaska labor | Bethel 0 o R G 1 3 04 Snow i these investigations proved that|members of the local Volunteer pe given preference in 1931 Re-| Fort Yukon i | as al o i Clear these propositions were nothinz|Fire Department were guests at alcylted in 54 men getting work oul| Tanana .12 -28 <40 -40 0 0 Clear more than stock-selling projects or | Chamber luncheon. |of Juneau. sairbanks [ N R e 0 Clear unsulted to this community. The| During the year direct service| o)ro0q with TFish Commis-| Fagle . -2 -28 -38 -32 4 0 Clear J Committee is conversant with the | WS Eiven to members of the Or-| o onalley on various matters| St. Paul g iag | a0 SE UED ag Clear fact that there is no large removal |§20ization more than one h@nd-| . ...nino Alaskan fisheries, in-| Dutch Harbor ... 3¢ 3¢ | 32 40 32 0 PtCly ) of industry going on in this coun- |4red times. /The facllities of the| o™ tho regulations on wire| Kodiak 2 30 | 2 # 0 0 PtCldy try and that no prosperous plant|Chamber, In forwarding this serv-| o ners gor traps, ete. Cordova @Y EE U 1 ol ST 0 Pt.Cldy i in anylmanufmurmg‘ line, includ- ‘!;‘i-_rb i "t"fi:{ic’“ :}1‘16:;’;‘95 ‘rf“‘_L | " Interested itself in the matter of | Jureau .. i ) R (TR 7 .11 Rain-Snow I ulp and mbers W 5 s |, ; 5 " = | b i i While the Territorial Legislature |0 ® £7eter extent in the future. | o0, to the bill then pending in| Prince Rupert .. 40 36 | 3¢ 3 0 170 Rain was in session the Legislative Com- Fosters Alaska Chamber Congress. Edmonton 34 32 | 20 20 4 0 Clear mittee, H. L. Faulkner, chairman,| Since 1928, the Juneau Chamber| Gave coastwise publicity advising Scattle . 4 42 | 33 3% 4 0 Clear § was active in its attention to city |of Commerce has been a constitu- |labor not to come to Juneau in Portland .. 38 36 | 2 28 4 0 Clear i and territorial legislation of various|ent member of the Chamber of |search of work unless financially San Francisco ... 50 48 | 42 42 4 0 Clear ’ kinds. Close interest has been|Commerce of the United States.|able to get back to starting point Less than 0 mies. shown in all matters appearing be- |The National organization now has|in case work is not found. The pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska, with moderate, rain ‘, fore the City Council. In addition|a membership of 1821 commercial| Advocating air mail to South-| in Southeastern Alaska and heavy rain in British Columbia, and ! to the above, this committee drew |organizations representing an un- |eastern Alaska and worked further| in Bering Sea with light snow and higher temperatures on that ' up many resolutions at the request | derlying membership of 938504 cor- |on the matter of obtaining Block | coast. Pressure is slightly above normal in the Intérior with clear $ s 9 of the Executive Board, porations, firms, and individuals|Eight opposite Federal and Ter-| Weather and much lower temperatures. Pressure is high in the W’,y R('('k Y()“r Br(lln. Finances Are Ample belonging to member organizations. | ritorial Building. Pacific States and south of the Aleutian Islands. As usual a campaign was put on | It is a representative National body The organization was active in i last fall by the Membership and [and through unity of action on |protesting American Pulp and Pa- ) Finance Committee, H. I. Lucas, |the part of American business is|per A-sociation effort to stop. fur- | FRssrasEsENRsEENasNssENEFEEEERTEsaRRAIRNR I REERRNNASERRRERARAARARRTARDRINADR < chairman, which netted a total of |able to exert a tremendous influ- |ther development of pulp and pa-|3 3 E 1 Every Woman would rather twenty-two new members. During {ence on national affairs. The Ju- |per industry in Alaska. H B H H X the year four new names have besn | nzau Chamber of Commerce derives Endorsed certain Memorials|z ‘ 5 { k - added. While losses have oceurred value from its affiliation passed by 1931 Legislature includ-|u H [ receive ”0“,.,»' by reason of removal, death, busi- h the national organization. ing one to the Federal Government & E: 3 ness defections and other causes,| For some years it was known|asking a share of the seal reve- = - the total net revenue derived from [that an all-Alaska Chamber of nues for Alaska. ';' This cerurtes that there has beenm :‘ membership this year has been |Commerce would be a valuable| Vigorously protested sale of Com- |4 deposmd to the credit of bearer | H ample to take care of all the fin- |aid to the development of the Ter- | munications System to private in- E _.dollars, said K] ancial needs of the organization. |ritory. 1931 saw it organized with | terests. - sum w b, uscd for the purchase of E The year's expenditures were kept |the able M. S. Whittier as its Sec- —_————— fi merchandise in any section of this @ | well within the revenues for the'retary and with most of the com- | " ig store. :".'. [ period. mercial organizations in the Terri- |Guaranteed Relief E 8 Publicity of various kinds has|tory as members. The Juncau | f Di Spell. H HALVORSEN’S n i been handled by the Publicity Com- | Chamber of Commerce is proud of or Lizzy opellsz H mittee, M. 8. Whittier, chairman, |its part in getting it started and GERCe 9 K] e = ; and the City of Juneau has greatly |hopes it will succeed beyond the It’s FREE if It Fails H] P 20 g | benefited by reason of this com- |fondest dreams of its spor i = g ! - T : B < bt 5 mittee’s work. Numerous magazines| The Mining Committce, L. H.| When your head whirls and ev-|g LEST YOU FORGET = YOU needn’t be ““{““‘ll to p]naac, but you have used articles which have been | Metzgar, chairman, was active on|erything around you is swimming, & = ] ¥ ’ written under this committee’s au- [local mining matters and presented | when the ground itself kseemsblu) = :: b s 4 g thority and a constant flow of [a resolution asking for an Inter- |rock beneath your feet, take a table- [ X S % $s g .;: % i must be wise """"gh to choose our famous newspaper stories regarding the |national ccnfercncgc on silver. |spoonful of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin.|& We feature Merchandise Gift Certificates of = Chamber’s activities have appeared | The Civic Improvement Commit-| It settles your head like magic—|g any denomination from $1.00 up 2 i hosiery if you want your gift to be particu- In the local newspapers and other [tee, J. J. Connors, chairman, was | puts you back on your keel—stops3 b ] 1 B J 7 s publications in the States. During [active on all matters of civic in-|any nausea—makes you feel better |3 = H H the year the Chamber contributed |terest and co-operated with the|all over. And it is so warm and g o i larly welcome. It’s a provocatively sheer but special articles regarding the city's [City Council in many instances. |comforting while it is going down! & ~ g I ? economic and ,industrial conditions General Activities Keep on taking it for a while—|g ] i J k ; for trade magazines and commer-| @n addition to the work of the |about a tablespoonful before your ': i amazingly sturdy chiffon—all the fashionable cial newspapers. Historical infor- |various commitices, the Chamber I meals. 1f one bottle dagsn’t make | g i < o mation and economic data relating |was active in many ways. you feel that you are getting rid " 4 | to Juneau and the Territory of | The organization co-opera(‘Juhh of dizzy spells for good — mone: ‘:‘ shades, of course. Alaska was also furnished to pub- |tHe American Legion in the July|back. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Or|g “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” ] lishers of directories, tourist guide Fourth celebration. any responsible druggist in America H books, encyclopedias and school text| Contributed from its funds to sells Dare’s with that guarantes " STORE OPEN TONIGHT H 3 books. Statistical information andithe City Band, Boy Scouts, Hos- —ady. H H > H PSS —— B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” In Every Size AR need for a special pamphlet on that formation were received and ans- wered during the week, Secretary Chamber’s request for its support in its opposition to the sale of the Alaska cable and for extension of the air mail service to Alaska should be referred to the meeting of the National Chamber in San Fraucisco next May. —l Old papers at The Tmpire. Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation t ™ No. 1 L!IIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIiIIIIIIHIM Just Received : PHILCO RADIO Ludwig Nelson OUR JEWELRY AND WATCH SALE STILL ON WzsszrEzasEsasEs ZIEIETEE ZI5RINENETrSEANERTNTNSRERENRANIIN] ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30Q Old Papers for sale at Empire Office the Direct - | R R e e et R Juneau Drug - PRE-INVENTORY SALE 2 of Commerce saying that the r for investigation and. action. P. President of the llmmmflmllflllllllIIIIIIIlmIIMIIIIIIImnIIHMIHIMI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIII|IIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIlllllIilllll!!llllllIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIlfiIIflIHIIII LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS TELEPHONE 358, o e s ———— -~ ALL'SHOES REDUCED ARNOLD’S BOOTERY e s—— Chamber of Commerce asked for| Buy that fur <28t mow. Chas = ! § cHAMBER PIGKS similar data. A call had been re- | Goldstein & Co. —ady, = t i ceived by the Los Angeles organi- Sl = 4 { i § zation from the Metro-Goldwyn- | g e————— | = 3 5 £ i { NEw Bu ARu FUR Mayer corporation for information H UIEL . = i ; g 2 ; { i £ ¢ for a member of the firm who is to 1\ o 3 b < - - o H i TR el T sibinet, ZYNDA E In Seven and Nine Tube Balanced Units : #18 Mulvill Is Welcomed 1 p RO e £ i The Chamber today welcomed V. BLEIVATOR SERVICR = 5 10t (hn’ i : 4 W. Mulvihill, new local agent for 3 m Prop. = i | S — the Canadian Pacific Steamship ) E NOW $49.50 \ : i ' Seven Directors Are Elect-|Company, and extended its best = i wishes to W. L. Coates, who is be- = § ed for 1932 by Cham- ing transferred to Prince Rupert. = N 6 9 5 0 Mr. Coates expressed regret at sev- = OW $ i ber of Commerce ering his connection with the or- FOR A MAN'S = . 1 i ; ganization and bespoke for Mr. = ’ (Continued from Page One) Mulvihill the same kind support HB S’:‘ E : ¢ ! mitter here, it was asserted. The | thai had been given him here. AS = ¥ i Government has expended some| Harold Smith, former United CHRISTM = Come in. and let us show vou these $5,000 in an effort to clear it up States Forest Service District Ran- C b‘ L = - but without success. Secretary|ger here and now stationed at ombination = 2%l H Walmsley was instructed to write | Cordova, was greeted today. He ar- E \Vonderful Recel\ ers oww Coast Co CO i the Delegate fully on the sub-|rived early this week m1 m;nnec; 4 'vin t = ‘l,l e ; E y tion with thé Auk Bay land suf S 1= { b Need For Pamphlet now being heard in the Federal ’ g Dets = PHONE 412 ' uiries received for literature | District court. ) § 5 f ishing, hunting and other 28 Requests Received 3100 = ‘ wma of outdoor sport, evidence a| Twenty-eight requests for in- A g { fi L] & i IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHMIIWWWHWMMIIIMIIMWMWWWWW‘@l » 5N