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G up THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, VlARCH | FATHER By GEORCE McMANU DONT WORRY. JERRY -~ YOURE SURE TO GET A JOB SOME DAY THATS WHAT | WWORRIES ME NOME CHAMBER SEEKS LARGER - WONEY GRANTS Submits Memorials to Leg- islature for An Aggre- gate of $602,000 whe memor! a majority of contain requests for specific were brought here re from the North- t Chamber of Commerce at Nome by Grant R. Jackson, Nome banker, who is a passenger on the Yukon for Seattle. Copies of the petitions were dis- tribut: to members of the Legis- lature and left with Gov. Parks. The Nome organization’s recom- mendations for territorial grants of money aggregated $602,000, and 656 9 ‘a further sum would be required 1[ its suggestions are approved. $400,000 for Roads The est item in the lst was |for r and trails for which $400, 000 was recommended for the next biennium, each Division to get $100,000. For construction of air- plane landing fields in the Sec- {ond Division $20,000 per year was requested for the next two' years to be covered by a direct appro- riation instead of alltment from the divisional road fund. One hundred thousand dollars is sted for a comprehensive sur- of the Territory's mineral re- sources. A plan for Territorial publicity costing $20,000 was sub- ed. The Nome chamber ad- ed that of this sum $5,000 be alloted to each Division to be ex- pended through the several Cham- bers of Commerce. For Second Division subsidies a total of $42,500 was requested. Of this sum, $17,200 covers the Nome- Kotzebue-St. Michael shipping sub- sidy; $5,000 for the Nome Harbor improvement which has already been approved by the House; $5,000 ©1931, LiceeTT & MyEas Tosacco Co. telephone subsidy, covered by a measure introduced in the House recently; ional High School The Northwestern Chamber wants the Territory to establish a Divis- ional High School at Nome, but it did not specify any definite amount | to be appropriated. It also request- ed mining extension courses to be established by the Alaska Agricul- | tural Colleze and Schosl of Mir with work to be done in each Di- by any specific appropriation request. y lature was askad memorials, one pe- the Army to assign an adron to Alaska and rer requesting the United s Bureau of Fisheries to make vey of the resources of Ber- ng Sea and Kotzebue Sound. - rage life of a skyscraper is only 30 years, says C. F. Palmer. President of the National Asosc tion of Building Owners and Man- agers. and $15,000 for wireless | n. This activity was not cov- | | to] CHEER LP!| REMEMBER 1T COLLD BE MUCH WORSE BUILDING AND "LOAN COMPANY - OPENS OFFICES Dime and Dollar and Mort- | gage Investment Have New Headquatters Aleska headauarters offices have been opened in Juneau by the Dime |and Dollar Building and Loan As- jation and the Mortgage Invest- t Company, both of Portland, ,Ore. All of the space in the one- irfary structure immediately north of Kann's Variety Store on Sew- ard Street has been leased, furni- ture and some of the equipment | have been install and business is being transacted. Albert J. Nelson is Territorial :.gem. of bo'h compamcs He sup- m ve seen Paris Fashions Born —says Chesterfield erf you take me shopping with you every day” The great Paris designer has turned out another creation. A model of good taste! But good taste is no less desirable in a cigarette. What you taste in Chesterfield is milder and better #baccos—nothing else—in a blend and “cross-blend” that cannot be copied! Just as there is only one Paris.. . there is only one Chesterfield. FOR NINETEEN years, our Research Department has kept intimate touch with every new development of Science that could be applied to the maaufacture of cigarettes. During this period there has been no development of tested value or importance to the smoker which we have not incorporated into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, HAVE ervises two agents in Juneau, in Anchorage, and one each in Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchl- kan. For the present, the com- | panies are giving their principal attention to Southeast Alaska. Safe, Profitable Savings The Dime and Dollar Building and Loan Association ' offers op- portunity for starting and increas- ing safe, interest-bearing saving ac- counts. It has various plans. Among | these is one that provides for long-1 time monthly deposits, entire with-| drawal of which may be made on written notice. The debenture plan allows 100 per cent withdrawals with interest after one year. The Oregon Put and Take Plan per- mits accounts to be started with as little as a dollar, pays 5 per cent interest and allows withdraw- als up to $250 without notice. The Preferred Stock Plan offers four share of prefered stock, pay- ing 7 per cent interest, and one share of no-par common stock of THAT BRICK MIGH ME )RQ AJ\x STRLUCK B (Nt I T |Ill|lllllllll|l|lllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIlIIlIlIIllIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIII|l nures Electric Sun Ball HEATERS MAKE COLD CORNERS COZY FREE TRIAL =SNOW STORM OVER EASTERN STATES TODAY Rail and nghway Traffic Hampered—Droucht Relief Afforded NEW YOKn. Marcn =.—DSeiated snow hit the Eastern States today and late this afternoon a gale struck New York and the New England States. Snow'is five Inches deep In Bal- timore, hampering rau and highway traffic throughout Maryland. Visibility became so difficult be- cause of the snow storm that the submarine Nautilus in which Wil- the Mortgage Investment Company for $100 each. The funds of the Dime and Dol- kins plans an Arctic trip, put into the Philadelphia Navy Yard while enroute {rom Camden to New York City. Snow on the outskirts of Phlln- delphia is from one to two inches deep. Southern New Jersey is whlte for the second time this winter. | ‘Washington, D. C, got the sec- ond snow of the winter. Farmers and fruit growers wel- comed the snow as drought relief. lare Building and Loan Association ' are entirely under the supervision of Oregon State and must be in- vested in accordance with its laws and regulations. The Mortgage Investment Com- pany is a holding company. It holds 18 different organizations, of which the Dime and Dollar Build- ing and Loan Association is Dm'l The Mortgage Investment Company | is the second largest group hold- ing company in Oregon. Its com- bined resources total $6,000,000. Its| funds can be used for any legiti- mate investments. The Dime and Dollar Building and Loan Assoclation encourages and promdtes the building of homes, by making loans for their erection. FRIGIDAIRE IS SOLD TO ALASKA JUNEAU| For the Alaska Juneau Gold Min- ing Company’s boarding house, a Frigidaire has been bought and installed. It is known to the trade as an A. P. 601, this model being the largest type of commer- olal Frigidaire manufactured. Sale and installation were han- dled through W. P. Johnson, Frig- idaire representative in this city. ——————— UNION PRAYER SERVICE ! The Union Prayer Service will be held in the Native Presbyterian | Church this ‘evening at 7:30 o'clock. { The Rev. G. E. James, secretary | of the Juneau Ministerial Associa- tion, says that since Holy Week is near “when thoughts are natur- ally turned toward Christ and his | sacrifice,” a large attendance at‘ tonight’s meeting 15 looked for. — .- Daily Empire Wans Ads Pay. ? NEW | { Interwoven | SOCKS for SPRING | Never have we shown || such unbeatable I )‘ values They Satisfy The Clothing Man || —that’s Why! H.S.6RAVES || € Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Phone 6 IllllllIllllllIIIllIIIIIIIMlIIII"IIIIIIIHlllflI LT Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 Juneu, SUMRUOII AU RN R R nae i vllllllllllllllll g WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. S Tk, First National Bank THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ‘ ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH DECORA- TIVE TRANSFERS—Sold At Juneau Paint Store PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PicoLy WicoLy ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30C, 4:30