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JUNEAU DAIRIES ICE CREAM if's the best or JUNEAU DAIRIES Inc and DEALERS City stance - dene what it could to SHATTUCK CLEARS CHAMBER RECORD FROM WEEK AGO Stafement Corrects Alleged Misrepresentaions in Progress Report The following statement, clearing up alleged misrepresentations in las verk's newspaper reports of Cham- ber of Commerce doings, was read at teday's meeting by President Curtis attuck and offered to The Em- - for publication the Chamber 1t week t » appeared in print lc-ally two statements that mispre- presented te the public not only the Chamber’s activities but also my tements before the meeting he first statement read ‘The mber has done what it could to have national defense money spent here, far without noticeable suc- cess’ and quoted me as the authority for that expression. These words were not my wc What I did say was that the Chamber, in every in- of which 1 was aware, had informa- to visiting representatives of the Army and Navy whenever they came to Ju u, and to show to them the ad area. I further stated that it was not within the province of the Chamber mpt to tell the Army and where to build their bases, they ar ar better qualified we to judge where the bases go. he second statement read as fol- slaring thpt he believed of the Chamber in fuily justified, accomplishments d the article ow meeting ticn Navy THE WASHER WHICH GIVES YOU ALL THESE * G-E Activator % MassiveDeluxe G-E One-Control Wringer # Quiet Washing Action * Permadrive Mech. enism * No Oiling ~ & Extomal Agjustments * G-E Guarantes ONLY $5.00 DOWN GENERAL €3 ELECTRIC WASHERS Alaska Electric ‘Light & Power Co. Chamber at | thages of the Juneau | CHICAGO BY CITY UNIONS Dozen Organizations of Employees on Strike- Protest Pay Cut HICAGO. late this ternoon announced that the strike of municipal employees has been called off. This was after Is reached an agreement with the labor lead- en the proposed wage To celebrate the New Year, Piggly Wiggly brings you one of the bi i ' € s V y ggest value-givin, L of the eatire winter season. Don’t miss this opportunity to stock up your pan(fyv:i:desv::"e‘!‘ ers cuts. CHICAGO, Ill. Jan, 9.—Traffic lights were dark in many parts of the city early today and elevator service in municipal buildings is ended when more than one ¢ n unions of the city employees truck a protest nst pro- posed pay cuts. The full effects of the walkoul are not immediately apparent since some union men showed up for work this morning, apparently de- laying the strike action until a the emergency conference between | the unions and the city officials in| Mayor Kelly's office. The engine room in the City Hall is operating normally as is the city’s pumping station GOP Senator Tosses Slam | | At Democrals Tobey Say;Tioba(co Man Reynolds an Angel for Campaign Fund 9. SNOWDRIFT 3 POUND TIN 49¢ GRADE A LARGE EGGS White or Brown 2 DOIIN 77 ¢ DARIGOLD BUTTER 2 POUNDS 79¢ ORANGE JUICE Best Circle =- 12 oz. tins 3 FOR 29¢ SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES Large Carton 25¢ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 2% 1b. package 25¢ Tomato J !liee, Swift’s 12for . . 98¢ Salt, Morton’s package 2fr .. . . 15¢ Séiliillngs Coffee 21bs. . . . Juice Oranges 3 dozen . . Pink Grapefruit Qo . . . 29c Arizona Grapefruit dfor . . . 25¢ Winesap Apples 2 dozen . . No. 2!z cans Van Camp’s BEANS A tor 33¢ WASHINGTON, Jan Charles W. Tobey, New Hampshire, told the Campaign Committee today th; J. Reynolds, wealthy loaned. $275,000 to Demo ic groups during the fall political campaigns. Reynolds recently was named Treasurer of the Democratic Na- tional Committee. Tobey said, “1 don’t know Mr. Reynolds, but we all know it's human nature to expect something | in refurn. Mr. Reynolds appears (o b been angel for the Demo- cratic Party.” 1 1h. cans ® lleiggz Soups, e . 2fr . . . 29¢ Heinz Soups, small eans Jfor . . . 29¢ hen went improvem ccent ye 7 implic in the Juncau “This printed statement, tion, clearly and ina the Chamber of and me on record as ta wedit, as Chamber accompli ments for of th? various improve me: 35 in Juneau which I mentioned here last Thur: y “During my rem s I spec ¥ menticned that I was not attempt- to credit the Chamber with thi I pointed them out in parti ar in reviewing the splendid growth f Juneau in recent years, beeause, s 1 mentioned, many of them re- nted privatg capital investment h is particularly beneficial to Juneau as a sol of tax revenue and in other ways. My statement that the existence of the Cham- n tie ccmmunity is fully justi- fied as long as the Chamber, coop- |erating with other agencies and in- dividuals, remains active in at- tempting to do what it can in the in- est of the developm the v. Then, as illustrat the Chamber does assist in such de- velopment, I cited the Chamber s tivities in connection with the smali boat harbor, and the landing ol army bombers on Mendenhall Bar sever years age which resulted in the first real publicity ever given |to the aviation possbiilities of the | Mendenhall area, and as a result of | which much development cf this area for-aviation purposes has taken place. | *The activty of the Juneau Cham- ber of Commerce in | rs ‘spenks for itself, and this | tion owes no apologie | titled to credit only be: |last Thursday, we are | have assisted in the growth of Ju- neau by our activities, which, for thc most part, are conducted in co- wcies and p [wh 65¢ Red Mexican Beans C | cperation with other @ !\\'llh individuals. “If there is any reflection to be' | cast for the fact that national de- | fense money is not now being spent ! here, it is upon the Army and Navy,' not upen the Chamber, the City of- ficials, or ayone else. Federal agen- | cies spending money for national de- fense will spend it here if they feel it is esseniial to the defense of Al- aska and the United States, not oth- erwise. We will continue to make av- ailable all possible information for | these desiring it, but the decision |as to the expenditure of national | defense funds wlil undoubtedly con- tinue to be made by federal agencies. not by us.” 4bs. . . . 25¢ Faney Rice, long grain Grapefruit, No. 2 cans Calaveos Three Days of Smashing Values---10th, 11th and 13th Right Reserved to Limit Quantities. 3lbs. . . . 25¢ 2for . .. 6lor . . . 73¢ 2for . . . c 16-——-—-PHONES 24 - NO11CE AIRMAIL ENVELOPEKZ, showing s route from Seattle to Nome, on, sale at J. B, Burford & Cb, adv, . i