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& Cradlle B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” TERHITURIAL C. OF C. HAS | FIRST MEETING Election of Officers to Take Pl«:«e at Next Session of Organization tindea from P_ge One) :t two years activities «itorial organization were f protests to the Presi- her officials or agencies, i -action or legisla- Board of Managers ctrintental to the cem instrumental in ction it desired, protest agalust the the Geological Sur- tive work of that th the Territory, and of the -office of the ning Inspector for Al- l«']ucsl that Alaska be included in the Federal Public Works relief projects; its request that the Five Finger Lighthouse| in Stephens Pasage, be rebullt and | paiierson ,0f Valdez. One resolution its protest against, the proposed processing tax on canned salmon. I'ne Territorial Chamber of Com- rerce officials co-operated. with the Governor’s office in a concerted effort to have Alaska shipping exempted from the longshoremen’s Pacific Coast strike tie-up and were highly commended by Gov. Troy for their assistance. Business Pending Action of matters which are still pending, which were taken by the organization include a petition to raise the tariff on importations of Japanese crab meat and endorse-| ment of a bill sponsored by Sen- ator »f Washington State, to mportations into the Unit- pulp wood and other oducts used for the manu- facturing of paper. The Territorial Chamber also pe-| titioned the President of the Unit- ed States and the Secretary of the Army and of the Navy for the establishment in Alaska of army and navy airplane fields and quart- ers for the permanent basing thereat of army and navy forces. Tt issued a pamphlet on “National Dil Defense and Air Mail Service for| Alaska, of ‘which copies were sent | Cordova; .Sepator John F, Devine, YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ON BABY'S WEAR DURING 'OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE Flannelette Gowns and W rappers NOW 50c Flannelette Gertrudes—Pink or blue trim Pullover Wool Knit Swea Pullover Wool Knit Sweaters ..... NOW 50¢ NOW 50¢ NOW $§1.00 ters .. (Pink or blue) Hand Embroidered Nainsook Gertrudes OW 50¢ Hand Embroidered Nainsook Gegrfies. .l Broadeloth: Rompers BED PADS . KiMONAS BLANKETS—SHEETS SILK QUILTS NAINSOOK DRESSES BOOTEES—Knit KNIT CAPS PLAY SUITS BABY BOOKS STUFFED ANIMALS BABY RATTLES | printing - of &7 Territorial* paniphiet | covering general Territorial infor- mauon, of which 7,000 copies were made for general distribution. Membership in Organization Chambers of Commerce in Alas- kan tommunities which hold mem- bership in the Territorial Chamber are, those of Anchorage, Cordova, Douglas, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ket- chikan, Nome, Petersburg, Seward, Skagway, Sitka, Valdez and Wran- gell. Officers during the last two years, whose terms will expire soon are: President Bragaw; F. A. J Gallyas, First Vice-President; N. R. Walker, Second Vice-President; George Hellerich, Third Vice-Presi- dent; M. S. Whittier, Executive Secretary, and Allen Shattuck, Treasurer. Committee Appointed At yesterday's meeting a com- nittee ‘composed of Senator J. R. Campbell, -Anchorage; Senator N. R. Walker, Ketchikan; - Senabor| James Frawley, Nome, and Senater Luther Hess, Fairbanks, to review the report of the Board of Man- agers and to make recommenda- tdons at the next meeting for -busi- ness to be taken up during the next lwo years. Several amendments were Ppro- posed to the by-laws and two reso- lutions were. submitted.- and .re- ferred to a special committee made | up of Senator M. E. S, Brunnelle, | {Nome and Representative yJames H. presented by the Skagway Chamber | of Commerce had to do withthe | subject of air mail and the second, from the ,Cralg body favored .n- creasing ithe bounty on wolves and | coyotes. Motion cf Thanks .............. NOW $1.00 ............. NOW $1.00 NOW 75¢ .............. NOW 75¢ ,,,,,,,,,,,, NOW 50¢ .............. NOW $1.95 ............. NOW 50c¢ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, NOW 50¢ ............. NOW 50¢ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, NOW 50¢ NOW 75¢ ............. NOW 25¢ 'MONEY (TEMS * OF HAUPTMANN CAUSE STUDY = Defense Probing rlhio Bank Account — State to Counter Evidence (Continued from Page One) céll and smiled broadly in antici- pation of & bret of se- ART-LI N fAI.S i | i(E - PLACE FRIOA Y §OR il LUE, 1 |Elaborate Weddin; Umtesl Well wi oung Cou 3. bf At one of thg most Qeqxt\tul and laborate ceremonies to take place i, Juneau for many months, Miss Pauline Reinhart. became the briae | of Dr. Robert D. Livie last even- ng. The wedding, which was wit- ) iessed by many friends of the Jopuldr couplé, was Held at Holy Trinity Cathedral at 8 o'clock end the Rev. C. E. Rice officiated, sing the Beantitul Episeopal dou- ble ring eerflnuny The.church, beautifully deco- ' | rated, with, ?‘uflmns flowers com- yned Wwith ts of jonquils and nvsan m; at all the window arches, furnflh:a a lovely setting or the nuptials. Preceding the | ~eremon; 5. C. P. Jenne gave |1 ¥ocal solo followed by music | #rom, the ‘Chthedral choir. , o, agnef’s | ‘the | tralns of | om Lohenzr entered | the he grodm and the E | the altar, | " Bridal Procession . |, 3.3, Connors, Jr, and fiarl La- sergren, ushers,,.pr;oe pd the bri- a1 party and vers o‘ngwad Miss Bdna Relnhu ;gy ride and Miss qnsgq cho ‘acted a5, br’iiésmnids hite taffeta, vetl, Teld_in b‘lqbg by custers of Yth ! who gave her away, | Pastel ‘shades iIr the gow,h; ol R | angs, with feta, cflh'ying a diis “and . were Jcm-le‘a out ‘bride’s attend- | %, 10, blue fal-| et Of daffo- | mnhm 8 Ia . eta m‘i d, e’wtea as bat,,;nan gr. | 1| a recep- j hxqed u‘éfi}! married THE thetr msfd'gnne on_Main A‘boul one hundred friends . ahd Mrs. Livie called to rxta'nd wuhel for happiness to the Sride & groom. T3, P. Jenne and Mrs. W. w, g g:eslded at the charm- ihgly deforhfed tea table and were assisted By the Misses Mary Kol- | 393, Elma Olson, Mrs, Daniel Livie Afid Miss Eita Mae Kolasa in ‘er¥ing the&:w . And Livie dre. tempor- \Hly making their home with the rdoM’s father, Mr. J. Livie. Both are Wwell “known in’ the eity, Mrs. uvi! ’:;:d !‘Jeen in 'charge of the i .mneac.? ‘Publi¢ Schools for sev- enl years and the groom was raised ih Junean mhd attended the schoo's of the city prior to taking a course in the -Nurthwest Dental College n Portland, Oregon. He has been oracticitg ‘déntistry ih Westward clusion. _He talked cheerfully to| Alaskd 'sinee he Wwas graduated. his wife through & scréen door |Mrs. Livie will complete tha pres- of the bull-pen. ent school year. Mrs. Huuptmahn #kid her his- e biind Was proud of Mer for het outburst in the gourttéom. yester- BALRSMEN ARRIVE day afternoon egtinst Mrs. Achen- | <Four salesimen were passengers bach, & melghbor, SHe was|on the Northlard. which arrived testifying. here . t fiom Seattle and Ii reply to a' query &bout the|Sout a_ ports, Inchided outburst being blamed Mrs, Hatipt- | were: Crewsonl Schillings mann. said: “How could I plah it|Cof ': 0] jg National when I did not kndw she was|G q cnvnell1 Blake, comiiiy arid #id- not know what | MOfItt' 8nd® TdWhie! “and Oscar she would ny!" As for her husband's reaction to her. actioh, she sald: “My hus- band is always ]'xoud of me.” Chicagan M Asleep After Date, Taken for Corpae ) ! CHICAGO, Jati. &—um doesn’t prevent Tsdac Johnion, 25, from | sleeping. soutidly. It was With ebnmmle Bir- Senator Frawley, Nome delegate made a mption thanking the Ju- neau and Douglas members of the Board of Managers for the thor-| ough and unselfish manner in| which they gave their time to the work of the Chamber -during the last two. years. member Chambers of Commerce ‘(he Territorial Chamber and urg-| {ing the Legislature to continue Shs financial support of the organisa- tion. Meeting Adjowrned fter a two-hour session the meting was adjourmed,. subject to the call of the Chairman. The second meeting, at. which election of officers will be held, is expected to take place in about two weeks, P dent, the Secretaries other important meas- lso taken up during Navy, Delegate I'o; SAVE THE DATE Trinity Guild Card Party January 28, at Trinity —adv. Monday, | Hall. § - - iwo years, including the OQld papers for saie nere. Letters and wires were read from‘ prise that Isadc awoke fecently to find hilnself surrounded By ex |cited citizens and a_police patrol “Where um 1?7 he demanded. He was in the back seat of ;h’ automobile and hed bBeen stespinic | so-soundly & Wwomahn took Him for a corpse. Atwhmmlfi explained: throughout the Territory expressing .smfmm m '1:\';‘ o 1 their appreciation of the work ot\n was rafhing. I tried the door ol |this car. It opened, 50 I crawled' in and. weht, to sleep.” | |J. DAVIS HfibNAH ~ INDIAN, D DIES HERE| : v A patient | at. Govémment Hos-| Saturday, John, Davis, 25-year-old JIndian resident of Hoonah died at. 4:30 o'clock JWAS . & pital since last )eswrdny afternoon. He \ &.c'-im of pneumonia. Tho remains will be shipped to Hoonah soon, it was announced by the C. W. Carter Mommxy lhmfln ' for starting llorninzs rr{ednho-‘ tsic department, of ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1935. -Longworth Home U pr for Salé - “The “For Sale” sign has beent tacked up én the five-story, Z5-room ‘ynansion of Alice Roosevelt Lorgworth in Washington, where many iof the outstanding political -and ihave supped’ with “Princess Alice” and the late speaker of the ,house, Nicholas Longworth, in days gone by. Although the Long- aworth hospitality has been extremely informal, it has been regarded | #s a mark of accomplishment to public figures of the entire world Dawson. fornia. San Francisco, below zero. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By ‘the U. §. Wedther Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 19: Fair tonigh tand Sunday; moderate northeast winds. LOCAL PATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather | 4 pm. yesty 3035 11 51 SE 5 Cldy | 4 am. today 30.31 9 59 w 2 Clear | Noon today 30.19 15 32 NE 12 Clear | RADIO 2EPORTS ! YESTERDAY' | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.i | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutlier N | Barrow -2 -8 | ~-12 " 12 12 0 Clear | Noe §490 1 3102 3 10/ i518 8 = Trace — | 1 hel 4. 13 | -6 --4 + 0 Clear | 4 4 | 4 4 4 08 Clay 20 -20 | -20 -20 8 0 cldy q | .36 36 | ®# 8 14 Trace cidy H | Du ch Harbor L TR e e e R Clear 1) | Kodiak 3 34 | 30 34 8 14 Rain : Cordova R e e 8 04 Clear | ‘ L1511 T 09 2 0 Clear | R T e e 0 —_— | R R Y| 6 8 4 0 Clear .18 18 [0 10 4 0 Clear .26 -34 -8 (ol 5 okm 0 Clear 24 20 i e 6 14 Snow 32 2 | 20 20 6 01 cldy P R B T 4 46 Clear WEATHER, SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure continued this morning throughout Al- nd the MacKenzie River Valley, the crest being 30.72 inches at The air pressure was slightly below normal over Cali- This general pressure distribution has been accomparmted by ir weather over Southeast Alaska ahid by ¢loudy”Weathér “over ‘the ter portion of the interior. Snow continued at Seattle: Abnormally cold weather was reported this morning over the Pacific Coast States and Alberta. The minimum temperature at Seattle up to 5 a.m. was 14 degrees, at Portland, 20 degrees, &t 40 degrees, and Edmonton, Alberta, 42 degrees be a guest “at’ Alice’s”. This lay- | out. shows the mansion and Mrs. Longworth, inset, 7)()UGLAS NE W S = MOON ECLIPSE DBSERVED HERE Early Rlsers on Channel | Witness Unusual Phenomena Early Fisers in( Douglas this morning had the opportunity of seeing the moon in total eclipse. Up until shortly before 5 o'clock it was almost as bright as day from the moonlight when the earth passing between the sun and moon = gradually cut off the light until everything was totally dark. The eclipse continued until daybreak. According to local observers wonderful to see. - DEPERE AT CITY DOCK: NORTHLAND NOT LANDING Relieving ,somewhat of a short- age of coal here the Depere landed at the City Dock at 4 o'clock this morning with 150 tons for the city bunkers. Two-thirds of the ship- ment received is Utah coal and the rest is Nanaimo. The . Northland, due te call in here after discharging her cargo for Jumeau, was forced to go by due to the Depere occupying the landing space and she will call in on her return tgp from Sitka to discharge the Donglas freight. -+ FAREWELL PARTY FOR MARY HARTL Mary Hartl, who is leaving school here to leave next week with her mother for their home in Penn- sylvania, was honored by the pupils of ;the , fifth and sixth grades at a farewell p Games and various other entertainment fea- tured the occasion and Mary was presented with an appropriate gift by her schodlmates. ; Douglas the sight was a rare one for them and ;: Church Services Notices for tmis church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. Connen_ti;nll Community | Church B Tiswo.D, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m-—Preaching in Scandi- navian language. The general public is cordially invited to all services. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 7:30 vening Pra}er and Sermon. Douglas Catholic Church l 30 am—Holy Mass ang sek- | mon. Benediction of the most Plessed Sacrament after the mass P Mihai Licks Schoolmate; Apologizes Before Class BUCHAREST, Jan. 19.—All Ru- mania is nlkm’ about an incident to have oc- cu.red reeantly in the school which King Carol established for Crown Prince Mihai. It is related that Mihai got into L with the son of a poor ~.h\, aker, one of s 20 school- mates, who are drawn from all walks of life. Mihai won the bat»[ tle. Mortified at having been beaten ‘ the shoen s son refused to re- turn to school. King Carol, how-| ever, sent for the boy and his par- ents and learned that Mihai had struck the first blow. The King thereupon ordered his hot-headed son, in front of the entire class, to apologize to his op- ponent, who in turn agreed to bury | the hatchet | ———————— Empire Classified Ads Pay. A'.flfe »hlpmcnt of the famom . 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