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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ItIURSDAY DEC. 8, 1932. CHAMBER URGES ™™ 1, o o » T LA K 4 I LOCAL :"3 S : ‘ ALASKA RIVERS, ~ .oiwioiie - | Migelc Furs . s The Iw‘ H A R BoRs mT y zmd warmer tonight and P‘nday, moderate soum“r!y ’wmds. Agks ek T me Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Veiocity Weather n. yesty .....3096 14 50 w 6 gl‘“‘: ' | n. today ........30.97 10 73 N 4 i | l Asks Delegate Wickersham|‘ ' o0’ 08 1 % N ' 2 Snow y to Seek Restoration of | i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | Former Machinery | __ ks iy 8 N T | YESTER| yd 3 . gift i ate appeal and acceptable to / i b OPEN TO BUY For the gift of intimate appe and pta “(Continuea rrviz tage Goe) |- Highest 4pm. | Lowest dam. 4am. P;‘e}::ip W‘B?}ller AR . ¥ > 1 srie 18 1 8 re % ation temp. temp. | temp. zemp velocny rs. Weal every woman—Ilovely ‘lmguu is the gift supreme bl iy Boad g P R o R 0 0 1(;::v [ LARGE QUANTITIES OF i G g ss" S0 and maintained outside ‘the Terri- | y..ne 30 28 26 34 34 10 in A small sum will purchase these gifts of useful- tory, and with the records of fish| scthel 38 38 38 44 38 .08 Cldy jtrap locations kept by the War!; Yukon -2 -12 -12 -6 4 0 Clear ness and beauty. {Department in Seattle, 1t is often 1nana 0 0 0o 6 0 Cldy +difficult for an applicant to know ;.. hanks 8 0 0 2 4 0 Clear | Y ° Kwhe:her a permit for a particular, ;. -6 -6 -8 0 28 0 Clay i D(m(?(’ Sets C enise |trap site can be obtained. In or- - paul 8 98 | 36 3 18 3 PLOMy | {der to ascertain this fact he must 1, ch Harbor 42 42 j' 8 - & 16 4 cudy | S ¥ 7\7 l. first deposit with the Territorial 1:.4iak 40 40 40 40 B 10 Cldy ¥ o S | Treasurer $200 (or whatver lcense (.iova 34 34 30 34 10 0 Cldy tep-ins vegugee. fee the Territorial Legislature may - ooon 8 1 s db M uTh G BOTH RANCH AND WILD s 2 require) and then make applica- a 35 & 12 4 0 0 Clear 7 e l k tion to the War Department for F 52 28 T e 0 Clear \lghtgfl" ns Un( ersKirts the permit. Tf the officers were . Rupert ... 28 26 18 2 8 0 Clear HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID 3 situated in Juneau, the applicant' ;..\nton 4 =20 20 -16 1 0 Clear B AL * could ascertain in ‘advance wheth- .. ... 30 28 22 22 10 0 Clear P(’](""('s B“th Rflb(:‘s Ier or not the area in which he land 38 28 20 20 14 0 Clear might desire to comstruet’ and Francisco 62 58 46 48 12 0 Clear maintain a fish trap is, open under B N “Ithe regulations of the War De-| partment. He can know this. in| advance before he deposits his M money with the Territorial Treas-| urer. | Hosiery The southwestern storm has mover nor _T N. SOBEL, Inc. in soutehrn Bering Sea with rain from Kodiak westward rthward to Nome, and high win ar the middle Aleutian 208 wes{ 204 st N York Cit The pressure is high from I aska to Oregon, and h St., New ) City. British Colum rally cloudy weather WHAT TO GI VE THE | “In the case of the Alaska Ju-| Temperatures have risen slightly, except in | Contaet for Information and Shipping Tags |nesd’ mine, the permil O @Geomt Alaska and southward, and arc above zero in the In- s tailings and rock in the tidewa- I H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative ME N ters must be changed and modi-| """ o & - 1 fied from time to time. This is| very simple where there is a rep-‘ t a very slight ha LI;E DAUGHTER BORN TO resentative of the War Depa.fl.mem m The Governme s of- . S’ . on the ground, but the matter| available 1 Federal | MRS. C. H. FORWARD. P(l]am('s llrts cannot be given the proper at- /B g wher a en= k ! tention through correspondence! with | All men connected with the Ju- which is made necessary with me‘:w xpense for office re and neau offices of the Forest Service —— Triangle Building, Juneau > representatives of the Rivers and|: uld seem that this wo: uld are smoking cigars; girl steno- ’I()Sl(’ry Ensemble S()ts Harbors Board as far distant aslloqu ire the time of at least one graphers are eating candy. Beattle. \or two men in the Seattle offices A seven-pound girl was born to nd that if one were transferred Mrs. C. H. Forward at 5 o'clock to Juneau no addu.oml expense | yesterday afternoon at the For- FOI‘ Expert \\'nu 1d be necessary.” ward residence on Seventh and k% B ’ R l) | "The Chamber of Commerce eu D thorized and instructed the Presi. S’lp,’()rs ‘lt ', 0 (s ‘dent to write you urging you to use | li every effort to persuade the War| Asks Elliott’s Aid Tranklil ok Horestes Department to maintain in Ju-! A copy of the Chamber's letter oryard 18 Uuftlox Foresicr. Lflungi"g ROb(’s neau at least one representative|t) the Delegate was sent to Maj ; > of the Rivers and Harbors Board Malcolm ENiott, former Engineer ¢ — L o {for the purpose of faciliating the|in charge of the Juneau district| | AT YHE. HOTELS . | work of the Board in Alaska, and |which was abolished when the Gastineau especially in the matter of hand-|Alaska Road Commission was dis- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning, ling permits for the construction!banded. He is now attached to|point Louisa; Mrs. E. Gronning, and malntemnce of structures in|the Chief Engineer’s office in P Smith, M. L. MacSpadden, Ken- 5 d ehrends Co., Inc. = mn " 0 W e ey | ° L] 9 ® “It seems that this could bel as s ted to the Dele- Alaskan ’ ) done, perhaps, without additional |8 e migm get some air from Rnute Wickstrom, Anchorage; | i Junecau’s L(-ading I)epartmcnl Store cost to the Federal government,'Maj. Elliott in the matter | Nick Kane, Cordova. | One | 3 two weeks ago by the Chamber, | ‘MBER wANTs will ‘await the refurn here of Gov. FIGHT F E 'N George A. Parks from Washing- £ |ton, it was announced by the Exe- | REPEAL OF ALS. =25 COLD WEATHER § uncertain if he will appoint the | Fair Commission authorized by the | 1931 Legislature which appropriat- BuNE DRY LAw ed the sum of $1,000 for prelim- Lumber Plant Nearly De- inary work and the authorized A | conditionally, of $100000 to defray slroyed TOWl’l Saved PBSSCS Resolutions onglhe expense.s of such an exhibit. from Burmng . M. S. Whittier, Secretary of the b o e Three Acts—Eight Nom- | au-ataska "CHamber, advised that| TACOMA, Wash. Dec. 8—The inated for Directors {he had taken up the matter with Eatonville lumber plant at Eaton- A Ol;)vl.) P;\stt:::'l had ‘l;een lnrorn;d ‘Iule x‘vasmalmmt ;dxelstr?;led b{yws el y him ground space wou! ire of uknown origin is after- (Continuca 1rom Page ©a€) .y, pigvided by the Fair Associa- noon. ‘The loss s estimated at ~{tion of Chicago for a log cabin |$500,000. An almost similar situation evists'structure that could be erected | The townspeople saved the town, with respect to absentee voting.|for $1500. The dnterior Depart- |fighting the fire in bitter cold . The, 1931 Legislature passed an ment has $3,500 available for the |weather. act permitting persons, absenting exhibit but none of it can be| The origin of the fire is not themselves from their home pre- used for buildings. The Gevernor |known. cincts on election day, to vote asked if the Chambers oi Com- ———— before departing from their régu-'rherce could provide the $1500) tge Type and Ink—and Why? lar voting places. inceded for the cabin contemplated.| Read the classified aes. But Congress has reserved to it- Want Better Marking DRSPS = There’s Romance in GIFTS OF JEWELR Every woman delights in the ownership of fine jewelry and other desirable mer- chandise from this store. GET OUR PRICE BY THE JOB— Not by the Hour 30 Gallon Range Boiler $9.50 Toilet . . . . $15.00 (Standard New Pattern ; Bowl) » RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL self the power to fix e qualifi-| getter marking . - { t g for Gold Street, . . » 99 cations of voters in Alaska. UnMl'ge: aside for coasting by chiliren,| | < [ “We tell you in advance what ijob will cost it approves the local statute “‘\\ss urged by the Chamber today. BALD? | . B |1t was declared that the red lights| | CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD | ne resolutions adopted by the o warning to vehicular traffic Valentine Bullding g}:;‘mh:: whg;e th / requested | were so installed in many instamc- | e A, to ““md"“ es as to be invisible to approaching | e— the , necessary legislation in X s jcars and this endangen ; _giess and obtain, if possib and endangered the + 118 youngsters using the street. 0 sure w Dashags, | The Committee on Civic Im- ne ‘ to Eight Names Submitted - o o Names of eight members for f-"”DL“T:m “a.s,dl;“”e‘:] 1‘00.%-00“‘“ End Qol'h;dcdds eeven _places on the i ¢ municipal authorities and ks “irequest them to make adequate| Persistent provisions for protecting the coast- ‘°|"|°“' trouble. °“°‘“":° m"‘“’ | Room € | Z . WHERE DO YOU KEEP THIS and other Ladies’ Wrist Watch Metal or ribbon brace- let, white gold case. [ which will be filled by po; election at next week's meeting, ers were submitted today by the Spec- that is pleasan| uko. C:wn‘:m ial Nominating Committee, Those| Chairman E. M. Goddard of The | new. medi jl-o d ac- 1 14 -karat white gold, R e Publicity Committee asked for con-| tion; it noolhu lnd s the inflamed i t rstal or thus ced in nomination we: enuine —cut. crystal or c. T p(‘}aardner s. Dgu Pope Frank | iTibutions &t once of negatives | megjrnge "dd"':f," L. ‘m,."'h‘o‘.. glack onyx. wvalua I es ? Garnick, M. S. Jorgenson Robert ©f st 1“;:"9 game or "Sh"‘gwmua by h,;[‘:' :“)m,;:u‘m, W, i | seénes. 8¢ are wanted for al i i g, Joun W. Jones, By B tehan's folder the “Chamber | N0 inboart i Sugar and Cream OUR insurance poficies, b Heintzleman and H. O. Adams. Of sistent coughs mldun other forms . ? {his number, omly ftwo names,|J PFEParing to issue for the com- | of throat troubles, Creo contains, Sets jewelry, securities, and Helbtzloman and “Jones, afe mt,m_imgr 1§ea\s:>_n. 3 in addition to treosete, rwmgde- qthef Vlllllblel, deserve pro- ty-nine requests for informa- | mentswhich [ drenl the iufeced u;:non fmflledtn offite, Silver plated and pew- bers of the present Bn.ud ter, with fine finish. tion abbut the city and its vi ;‘:“!’“" |inity were received and answered mfl?&fifl loss, damage, and theft. And adequate - protection costs far made from the floor Some 5 !uuring the past week, Secretary ks and. ks T e N R R e i Epeamens A S -—“o—- 3 : ! anm clestion will ve hed. | e e PR -] e o dkcarge Deposit Box in our strong, The hflrdayspspi:u :;;d";‘;:o,’gly Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- CO}“dA ‘btomhh] asthma, evachie -nd vaults will give your valuables evident in Juneau, the Chamber| !T® charge for Christmas wrappings other forms of respiratory d':g‘“‘- the protection they should have| at a cost of only a few cen is excellent for, was informed by John W. Jones,| 84 Wooden boxes. WINTER AND|fir mmmnmr:&n& fany Ohslrman of the Special Gommit. | POND CO. —aaV.{ coughor cold, no fuatier ofhowlong per month. If your valuables 3 e e ing, is not relieved afier takin, cccordm; | setio i tee on Christmas Decoration, Who| o " e S Rl | o rections, Ackyowsdru v See our large selection, are worth keeping they are added that the Committee had found ‘all ‘busifiess men eager to| dgm in “dollirig up” the city | in' attire for the rapidly men’s and ladies’ rings. An ideal gift. FRESH FRUITS and WRI[GHT SHOPPE VEGETABLES : AT : , : PAm BLOEDHORN, Prop. : C ALIFORNI A GROCERY ‘ Christmas Eve we will away one man’s 14-karat Gold Watch set ; . PHONE 478 | with 50 diamonds. u'd ticket given with every doflar purchase. | l il : SR Yt ; i 1} Old Papers for Sale’ at Empire Office | worth satekeeping—so select your box today. We have & size to meet your needs. First National Bank - ALWAYS