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THE DAILY ALASKA ALI, THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ——— VOL. XXIX., NO. 4453, ' — JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927, MEMBLR (F Ao TOWN RAZED BY TORNADO; (.7 3UAD SCHOOLGROWTH . CAPT WILKINS [Cored s ii] SCOMES HILLED SHOWSNEEDFOR -~ EEERE jHiCEEEEE T —— T NEW BUILDING R EHE ARCTIC REBION g~ [EXAS TWISTER Growth of Attendance in Ten o ) Years Has Been More 800 Population s | 1 han er Cen ! A eunE e o L 1 0 Pelief Rushed. The growth of Juneauw’s Public - tic, and have Y ! }chool since the building of the| = tthat they may he fe g INGS, T Ap sehool house ten years ago, disclosing | o b = or months by on-cominz Sprin zed the need for another school building. | # S it and thaws is shown in this statement prepared | FRONT ELEVATION Their position under the direction of the Junean| Shaded section represents proposed High School Building o be about 100 School Board | _Light drawings vepresent possible expansion Point Barrow, on t o TOAL ‘4N The average number of pupils m' —= | sidered precarions i 1 & e t cetion 4 statement of the total number mr may give CSIBSTITUTE FR ¥4 Ty WEMORILS: ARREST dcTOR Attendance over 191819 IN THE SENATE et f - CONTROLLERBILL ="t o HOLDS HEARIN G WIFE'S MURDE? ed with crime « ) S. J. M. No. 8 Dunn. Peti e e t rth- 'Measurc Refus‘es fos Stay|isueting o0 jsatishent ot @ Considers Many Measures > = ° ‘ g : te Torig : | Dead After A‘xe‘ Is Ap- for Indi This Morning—Discuss- | vestisation e murder ; ool l ter the storm i S M. No. 4 Petitioning her home « during the same period has been| CiE for establishtment of hospital February 22, has vesuited much greater. During 191919 there| A measure, once defeated. does| yor [ndians at Kodiak The Senate this morning passed [arvest of Ler hushand. D was a total enrollment of 326 pu-inot have to remain dead but may S. J. M. No. 7. Petitioning two memorials considered oy | R Loomis. physician and B nes a route here pils, while to date this year the total{be revived almost at will it was| for wdoption of game stocking | measures in second reading, pot-{on a charge of first degyee m in relief sup- enrollment has heen 515 pupils, or anjindicated in the House this morning | yng augmenting game orotec- |poned consideration of thwvee others| Three others including ’ incroase of $8.6 per cent | when House Bili No. 30, the cel tion program in Alaska and recommitted one bill, Two new | With whom the physician { by W hurled The above table shows a total in-{brated Controller Bill, was returned = | | measures were introduced, one men- | Mave heen assoviated - with ¢ it and Tandey crease in the average daily atten [to the House this morning by the 5 ke his wite's death, are detais oo b dunine. the ipast elght w;._}xmumimu. on HKlections, Rlection X IN THE HOUSE sLendon il : | oitnosae < . of 178 pupils, or an average of 221 |Laws and Mileage. It was accom | Bills Introduced: 0 i today, the, Benate Wash Sy Sren e welio was pupils per vear. With the exception |panied by a report signed by Chair H. B. No. 60, Johnston. 1 [scheduled 10 take up o the packin 4 1 day< late in Febraary vea e gr a een | man Worth an i g , S grav markers for deceased @ |sanitation measure for couside g bl 4 of two years, the growth has been|man rth and Representative Sund t 1 “Comimiben BhaHE LA v released through habens o steady, and during the last few vears [quist recommending a substitute sub World War veterans ; ! hol I hahinae, Was dirested lata s 5 increasingly rapid |mitted therewith be adopted H. J.. M. No. 11, Johnston, | (humber of interested partlen wehotf o stainnon after o Juidge sis ARl SE Y This school growth is in con-| Mr. Fisher, the third member of Re meeting date of Alaska Leg- (wled to appear and present their| 7o (0000 52y 1 A govance with the growih of fhe city!the Committee, said he was unfane| | islature ‘.r‘" B Thadlivae held as witnes 180 town during the past six years, but at n|\h.n with the substitute and moved | ly pagesd Viis mprang o MGG, Cal -0 Bis diyorced w ; r H much faster rate. The recent consns he roferred to the Committes o - P - .\m'l'm» the Federgl government to St } 3 4 ; s i [auopt w gume socang Program, and ek 4 I R e G R ] L showed that Juneau had red |3 ary Committec for report and 2 20 per cent in population since recommendation. He was supported [to augment its game protection work il (Gt e Now: #as & nopulatle M. Mitray. [and ‘measures in Alaska, and an | S0 Sl : d of 2.679. Her school population h Motion Is Defeated | [OLher wasie the Daparbment ot In- |, she accompun T 1A \ 5. The diree- grown at even a much faster rate.l This motion was lost by a seven o o vektadilisll W NMBHAL. T wtomohile for Vieas sard of Tr The following table shows the inu-{to nine vote, showing an unbroken "“""““ deny ase in the average daily atien[division of tie Tiodbe. Mausta mish. Bill considered in second reading |5 00 il A Ll gty /- ance ars over the year im or, Gaffney, Lomen, Murray, Scott ! {and advanced were: Senate Bills No. {0 Iy I for 40 years 4 i 4 ' providing for the recovery of pub L J . Sheldon and Rydeen voting 1o re e IBERITT expandan,. N Phe hody of the phys ) ng firms Increase oVer jcommit and Messrs, Benjamin, Koo ‘ ; | ] 1 i § was found on the £ the ] g, Prececding | guson, Johnston, Grier, Paul, Ross L12, providing for the regulation of | Wi foundon dhe foor of : he Years | Sundaquist, Worth and Speaker Smith feontracts between employer and en (00, LU G, g ] ‘ i dhaered 191819 P me - opposing I ployee; No. 3%, carryi N R ‘ anl ] {priation of $4.316 to cover a deficit | i stru with 1919-2 | A motion by Mr Ross to adopt e ectors « 1oy in the fund for payment of fees (o o 1 rs was 39 ; i | s ara i et e | Rhiomieer Lannemnan Fios e e L e PHUPUSES VDTE i ; 4 < 3 el AN 4 1 de school students: No. 45 i ' @ 11 |Jume vole, the lineup belng unchn Fisherman Gives House |joneisting $1500 for compieting the ! noses I cone substitute will probably of the 24 loome up before the House tomomow Members Slriking[‘igures '"\‘l“ Ralinol "”I”““"""’ A 3 1 * ite hetween {morning tor consideration It 1s a —— s SRSULEA" CONLHIIAIE Son A G eN ! i aid tha 50 lengthy bill, slightly more than ; {@ar 1. sucon( TRating NRle: YA I ow- Present Conditions fbir i e R R The salmon canning industry of [Rill No. . aliofing 310000 out of | e The following table shows the to amiliar with it, should occupy con.|SoNtheastern Alaska couldn’t operafe |Third Division road funds with which | P ¥ he - OhEobaiE 1 showing how each grade has in ARl dL Stk Mem el fish to keep its plants turning, and |Senate Bills No. 5, velative ( S \iilebaa eredsed i size during (his tme. | gpo ke oA i | e¥en f it could, it couldn't sell the |pensation of “mayors and member g . b i Corpora- 191819 v increase | g fomoval of the Territorial capiie|fish i€ packed. This, in so manyiof city councilsi No. 36 LONDON. April i Premier Bald ) from Juneau to Anchorage was|WOrds, 18 the conviction of August{a bounty of $2 on each hair seal|wi announced in the Honse amended in second reading . todqy. | Buschmann, - President of the Deenlkjlled south of the Aluska Peninsula: |mons today that the government |Mr. Murray offered an amendment |Sed Salmon Co. and part owner iniNo. 48, relalive (o registering introduce a bill al the next lioning: Sehantt o & O Anchor (@ cannery at Sitka and another st thrands. A House Dill appropriating |10 give women the vot: i age and Mr. Siilh amended’ this|Tog0%. on Berll Stvail $5,000 for completing the school [of ase thus equalizing fran By BUDEHIOIE thr Bagiay ik Mr. Buschmann spoke with the house at Kenuai was roferred to the | w add 5,000,000 wome ling it read move (he capital to|WelRDt of experience’ gained in telPinance Committee list givin 3 them either Anchorage or Seward, Thia, of | CANNINR and fishing industry sinec Today Senator Dunn introduced wer the men of 2,000,000, [course, necessitated climinating ihe 1892, 24 vears. He is generally re-|memorial petitioning the Interior De - M. School 66 g s Speaker's laudation of Anchorage |Barded as one of the most efficient [pariment to establish a tube 4 Speaker Longworth to +The first and second grades ha u'\“] and successful operators in the Ter | hospital at Junean for carin {which the original memorial had in- | ! Jarge total enroliments during 19184 0 000 oy memorial passed its sec- | "itory He is likewize one of the | pyhercnlar Indians, veciting individnal V|s|l Wes( m Summer 19, but severely more than one l"'"»:nm reading but as it was amended | MO8t popular of the cannerymen, and | cases of need. Senator Pratt in e o1 o roug > year i} L Gl ’ o yed as followed s ey ¢ duced a bill o rely " : AN . 4 % the number stayed through the Year.| . ., . ..nahly not come up for final|fo7 years has followed a policy ofroduced a bill for an Act relating| aAguiNGTON, April 13 theatrical producer 28 in the first grade and 34 in the | SR BRI BOF employing all local labor that is pos|io the extradition of persons chargad [ Nlole Longworth will ; i i 3 = ) ich i tes onr| s . sible ving loce of s 0K ‘ ith er ant f ey itor o 2 i o v AL : 1t nitet v ¢ wecond grade), ‘;“‘\:"{‘_“]“:‘l“‘u""‘l ol Mro Murray's measure requiring |01 ":' i IocaliyAne sunplisd Sl withy onimel HERIRREEERIT the | pig Vacation in the Far West (his)s one year and one present firat and aecond itol olevidence of sale as a necessary ele.|Mmiterials ’ law with erference thereto. It fol-} o Unlike President Coo Ivin ! conneetion with be about B0 Ll i Kidve 44| ment in securing search warrants On Stana Long Time filawa e (. the recommendations |y “hag nor fixed the Rocky Monn- to h v \Dseil - hefdre durin 191 ¢ ow have % for private homes in cases charging | He appeared yesterday before made on that subject by the Amer- | it S0 Coam it 1 5 : RrETmsEt el pupils in grade one and PUpILS 18 oation of the prohibition laws, ane {joint meeting of the Ways anican Bar Association objective, in fact, will be the grade two; showing pr ((’""}" ]‘“ — e |Means and Fisheries committees of i Coast. and the first ity Joss since the beginning of schoo (Continued on Page Eignt.) {the House. and was on the stand| leisurely stop will be Seatile The balance of the grades in 1918- i O for more than two hours, discussine | Assistant Avntlon Head 1o will viKih . fiiends “ Jmall Tows Patients 19 had about the same ratio of dafly ‘ L the effects on the salmon packing | The Speaker's western juunt i v z e attendance (o total enrollment ]2 MAN J“RY o e s Killed in Plane Cras A R R : Appreciate Hospitals n Company gruins and A 1 of a high il 1 . ving ser when 7 yrporation > Carroli Collapses On Train; Is in Hospital ., April 13 have the grades during 19 lin measurcs pending before the | ase of the possibility of his cand rooms now in use Rt (G fhiten FASHINGTON il 13 or | iz Seebtilent, ralthe Sic sloak foems| House for imposing high rates of| WASHINGTON, April 13— Homer|dqacy for President, either in 1 by gL 4 "y o o | license taxes on nonresident fisher-| R Sands, Administrative Assistant{op later It is learned, also, that mn v B . ]“"““\ e el men and high surtaxes on trap-|of the Department of Commerce Aiv|wegtern trip involy L 0 \. Ta told Pacifl N-’(I.h]\l\l:'l. pacity, - without Gropeing: | caught salmon “These proposals are |Service Section, was killed and JOhn|pis original plans for the summ Bait . ) ) + American College ana sacdpd -gracBtian So DY) R ve. Binoted., Mol Iak" helNoech: naronduUIGRI chkineer Bf DOt Saile Ttor ne wiult in: parisj@eéneral | i ] nvention that “resi- il i i UL L HILL S ale salmon canning industry would be!Department. was seriously injured|with his sister. the Countes ts ol smallep,pUche ATe HING sixth grades for 40 pupils; in tho} SATTLE, April 13.—The jury/wiped out.” he told the committec-iwhen their airplane crashed here|chambrun. Mr. Longworth will I large seventh and eighth grades for 524, the trigl of Chester €. Dobbs,[men frankly. He reiterated this|this afternoon. Their plane went|pig home in Cincinnati early in Ju sl opiHe pupils. More pupils may be accomo-|genrist of Kirkland, charged with|statement seve times in answer|into a tail spin up 200 feet. They|and after a stay of undet rmin wtients who fafl dated in the intermediate grades’yne nurder of Letitia Whitehall,|[to questions propounded to him and |ave army aviators and were flying|length in Seattle will visit his fricne the counr than in the primary grades because|pjsy gehool girl, has been selected|cited figures relative to operating |a training plane. [ Representative Crumpacker, in Por extra space s required in the pri-tung congists entirely of men. results since 1920 to substantiat. | ee— lland. He then will go 1o Californ marv grades for group work as in| 3 oo = his contention | ->-o reading. Less pupils can be accoms o " e k| O > 4 . dated in the upper grades becaust | W. 0. DEYO HERE L AvereasiRisti aw Bl Making Arnnlement’s |Asks that Order to Free Cant ,oml)).mn;;e Fafl Refl;e& o1 g arge A—— Some =tar 4 & 2 2 2 . nue i an! the rooms are not large enough tol o o 1 o0 " ccountant for many|by My, Buschmann to 0w ail For Byldi Fllxh" Dr. Cook Be Set Aside ", Eill ne y Mciary recomodate the same number of 'In-“ Al C " | larger size desks necessary for the| Years for the aska Gastineau Com-|the industry was not in a highlv ASHINGTON, April 1 ~After Javger pupils. The present audith-|PAny and for the last four years|prosperous condition as has been| PARIS, April 13, — Lieut. Com.| \pw ORLEANS. April f ! ement s b U i ium can Seat one hundred ten stu. employed by the Kennecott Copper|depicted in some quarters. He re.|Fitzhugh Green hay arvived here o}y jpuq States District Attorney # fegneces with EEEaR dents without crowding. Corporation at thei ennecott mine, | viewed the returns for the six years [make the preliminary arrangements, o weirel, of Forth Worth, A b ”.I.W .‘.m".m._nee It is physically impossible to ac.j@rrived this morning on the North-|past beginning with 1921 and de.|for Byrd’s New York to Paris non ienl ¥ 3 has applied to the Circuit Cuort of N to ¢ « romi comodate all pupils in the larger|Western. Mr. Deyo is an old timericlarad the average profit during|stop ilight which is planned to start| {]‘)l_‘,“‘ll to g6t akllle. tha order. re Dmgxblc Lu, Angdcs Iraft '\:K<Iu||v‘|'4”(’v'll::“;}: & Chi " it|of the Territory and is well known that time had been about one 1lon May 16 f ¢ o8 ¢ © Ty {74 : 5 LY - grades in one room. This makes it | y and i hat time ha = and fon . lleasing «Dr. Frederick (ool om | s in Strone QGale & et The new impossible for one teacher to handle|in Juneau. He is in ill health. due|nine-tenths per cent on the invest. Ilovd Bennett, who accompanied|yo,yenyworth Prison on a five yeu Flies HONE g designed to offer all pupils in one grade, if there are|to @ stroke of paralysis he sufferediment. The lirst (wo vears of the|Byrd on his North Pole flight, and; bonation order S wssistarn riculture and Frorn than the mavimum room capa. 1ast fall, and will receive medical|period, he said. had resulted in an|Licut. Com. George €. Noville, are| Pt Sl 5 meet the ohjee I treatment whil« in this city. operating loss for the industry, A[sluted to accompany Byrd on his city of students enrolled. : i e 1L at the sar e meet (i i Even were the rooms mm«iamlyl —-—— lsmall profit was shown in 1923, h.,m;.m Washington Cannery, ; t 4 . as lm‘:hv pro- large to handle more students | BONDS TO KEEP PEACE 1924, the & ge profit was 4.5 per| i Pack Destroyed Fire > 3 ; » nt expressed a desire to have each room, it is undesirable to over- cent and in the year following i'\mrplme Personnel (i 4 i y o | relie tion enacted, load any teacher. For primary grades| Chris Radilovich, who was arrest-'dropped to 2.22 per cent. Last year | HOQUIAM. Wash., April 13- Firelw — a teacher should readily handle thir-|ed for threatening to destroy the|it Jumped to 6.55 per cent and “car-| Is to Be Increased|, l10QV!AM. Warh v G| MORE RAIDS, SHANGHAI ty pupils while thirty-five students|property of the American Packing|rvied the average for the six-year S (‘::nr:m:‘.-K “('3, ," ik ;u the mon N } - are considered the maximum with|Company was bound over under|period to almost two per cent, And.! SgEATT April 13.—The Boeing|Queets ,.iw;.m,‘,.‘,,.,,h,\. destroye 4 \ e at SH 1 April 13.—Over 100 whom maximum results may be ob-|$250 bond to keep the peace in thejhe pointed out, these profits were | gjrpiane Company will add 70 more|cannery ;llunx) and two warehouses, | 5. 0 i atter| Ol vere killed and 250 wounds e gy U. S. Commissioner’s Court thisjcalculated under the Territorial law |yen (o the personnel as the result!ine hoat and seasons pack. The loo | ) o ttled in fighting resulting trom further L{ uef om Page T'wo.) morning. (Centinued on Page Kight.) lor large Army and Navy contracts. iy estimated at $60,000 k la t raid the Moderate Cantonese,

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