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¢ & A Y 8 WALKOUT TAKE PLAGE, MANILA, OVER TEACHER Controversy Is Growing in Intensity—Demands Are Made AMERICAN TEACHER’S DISMISSAL DESIRED | Students Involved Will Be Expelled Is Threat of School’s Head Mor than MANILA, Ma 7.000 high North High ¢ twice in the last result of of their 'n' Br mmm ing students has reached 10,000. Demands have been broadened | as the ranks of the strikers grew The original strike was for th oval of Miss Brummitt lents a d now r their the lismissal of of Public tor of m and ation, a principal of the Nor Scheol W further de: 1. The Acting Secretary announced that all strikers will be expelled N LSRN R KING HOLDS INVESTITURE; IS GAY SCENE : More lhdn One Hundled Receive Insignia of Orders,Decorations — For the y from ago, the| in the LONDON, March 4 first time since his reco his serious illness a year King held an investiture High | cinnati, Ohi throne room in Buckingham Palace | today. More thsn 100 recipients of hon- ors on the New Year's list, received the insigni of their order and dec- orations. All attending the function today wore formal uniform or evening dress, the scene being an ever-mov- | ing pageant of color. The King was a resplendent fig- ure in the scarlet and gold uni- form of a Field Marshal. C. C. PAGE, FORMERLY CLERK OF COURT IN JUNEAU, PASSES AWAY C. C. Page, 67, Clerk of the United States district court here from 1905 t0°1909 under then Judge Royal .’\.‘ Gunnis had resided since 1910. vived He is sur-| gon Mr. Page came to Juneau in 1905 | from Binghampton, N. Y. He was a graduate of Cornell University. After retiring here as Clerk of Court he went to Valdez where he held a similar position under Judge | Peter Overfield From there he went to Ashland, Ore., entering the private practice of law. Later he was appointed legal advisor to the | Oregon State Indu Insurance Commission which position he held at the time of his th. MICGET LUNCH TO OPEN NEXT WEEK ; Mr. Sturge ran the Midgst Lunch LE DEBUT Perfumes A different odor for every occasion. Also High Grade Le Debut FACE POWDERS Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 n, died on February 13, at|the only changes in a yes his home in Salem, Ore., where he |White House his widow and a son and tinues tl d.:ughmx all of whom live in Ore- [and his friends Few Lines About His Face, | ‘ - | From Cashier’s Cage to Corporation Secre lary Stanmore. He said the 5. Pre e In JUNEAU SCHOOLS SHOW J |is ot serously ill, is not €I | 45, Ninpnte pettity e tain 61 Unmatehed: STEADY GAIN ing from influenza but fr a s2=| 45 Heavy calame nyrinh * Scot. The Juneau Public Schools are| vere cold which does not keep RN 4 1 62, Crvstallized ishowing a steady increase in en- | | nated to |the meeting of the heads of Heonal ite 16 the Giainess worll; spread | ¢his is the first photograph that has been made of Miss Helen Hewitt, Instruc- recently elected secretary of the ‘Whitaker Paper Company, of Cin- Miss Hewitt began r work with the paper company thirteen years ago as a _cashier and has risen steadily to her present high position. (International Newsreel) for many months at its loca nluhv south of the Wi nd studio on Front Stree h.nL opened it more than two years 2go. During their absence neau since last fall, M rge have been on a on two and He m Ju- | i Mrs. | 13,000-mile o trip which took them from Seattle to Califo: a and then to| orida, After returning to the Northwest they spent a mum h in E.PMLIP HOOVER ENDS | FIRST YEAR, WHITE HOUSE Weight Reduced but i Smile Is Still There | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Presi= dent Herbert Hoover reached the end of his first year as Chief Executive of the United States | today nd it passed without any celebration, ! There are a few lines about the| face of the President and he has Jost about 15 pounds reduction to bhis ample figure. The: e about in the | The President’s smile still con=| t characteistic warmth said that if any- |thing, it has increased The President was overweight | when he took office and on advice |of his physician, Lieutenant Com- | mander Boone, Hoover set about corr the condition. | .- JUNIORS TO STAGE ANNUAL PROMENADE | ON FRIDAY EVENING Arrangcme the Junior Prom of the class of 1931, Jun High School, have been practic C to Char! |the first Indians living on. the reservation, requested the govern- m to cover the graves with con- c but Jater asked that the burial und be moved The rapidly advancing waters |scon will cover the historic San Carlos jail where Geronimo, Indian l |outlaw chief who spread.terror to cmpleted, according partially up in ¢hCo) sium, where the is to be held on Friday y roZrams were Do 1 Having unique in ng no effort » the Prom of | mcthing i e - Coolidge Dam Will Cause | ‘Moving of Indian Graves| SAN March 4—The r of this little Indian will be written when bodies of 188 Apaches will be moved to highe: ound as the |waters of the Cox ge dam gradu- | {ally engulf this historic site i o( many famous old fs ‘are among CARLOS tlement | the southwest years ago, and the Apache Kid,” another famous out- |Rivera, son of the former Di {lery Corps, fought a duel with cent. gain in the grades. (swords during the course of which |# The figures given are as follows: cach were wounded in the wrists Year Ele. Sch. High Sch. Total Capt. Rexach was so seve 4 ‘1920-21 297 84 381 wounded that his seconds r 11921-22 3m 89 460 could not continue. 1922-23 361 80 441 The two principals parte {1923-24 322 80 412 reconciled and want to fight 1924-25 341 89 430‘ over what de Rivera considered was ;1925-26 1 386 87 473 |an msu]t to his fathu 11926-27 410 112 522 - {1927-28 449 124 573 B0 . 1928-29 441 137 578 N |L FDR ;or A.ppenls reverse_d her conviction 11929-30 450 150 600 on charges of sending obscene mat- | *—Estimated. | Iter through the mails. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. V‘——__‘_'———‘-—-————"—'._—:':—',—H ( Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Soft minerat 5. Rough breaths ing I;”IE[! STIMSON IS SUFFERING SEVERE COLD - } Required to Rem.un \\\a\‘l \ i LOCAL SCHOOLS REGISTER GAIN Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AR TIA 23, Withins form Fish eggs Before Expression of impatience Narrow. com¥ m —H|mz] [Glo[T Al S E comb, form Angry Anxlietles Mountain ehain i Having one end raised Sweetheart of Jasan, the \nmnunt ¢ netal trhance of the peace sume neimal el with a R E DEEE S r-“mhm <|= . e fl om Naval C()” f(’) > ence for Few Days Almost Double that for 1920-1921 (This is the rirst of a series of articles on the Juneau Pub- lic School System based on data made available by W. K. Keller, Superintendent of City Schools. The other articles will follow from day to day until the series is completed. Ed. | Note) . The red ad- miral buttestly Act Exist | Halt way be. | tween north | and northenst | | > — tE< LONDON, March 4. — om which American Se Stimson, head of ation to the s been st s, has grown much pecessitating his remain jor three days at the »m DOWN % Ol 47 m .\u..u by 1. Spreads loosely 0. Keenly atten- tiv i shieltered wide . Btesist nuthor te . 8. Ammu speci; de a rain in bed. rollment from year to year, figures| Hugh 8. given out by Superintendent Keller revealed today.” In only two of desig Ay Gibson has been act for the Secreta at the FOR TEN YEARS {Enrolment This Year Isl‘ CANTILEVER SPAN OF BRIDGE JOINED Assocrated Press Photo Longview, Wash., and Rainier, Ore., on opposite banks of the Columbia river, will be joined by the Longview bridge to be opened for traffic in April. Its cantilever span, 1200 feet, will be the longest in the United States, the total length of the structure hema 3900 feet the past ten years had the Juneau Schools failed to increase in size, these years being 1922-23 and 1923- | 24, e total enrollment in the schools@ during the school terml delegations ference. UEL FOUGHT to the London Con- 1920-21 Fwas 381. This year the! |enrollm@int is already 582, and willl pass the six hundred mark before | WITH SWUHDS the cl of the year. This wm represenit an increase of 57% perl | cent. in the total enrollment dur- ing the past ten years, or an av- |erage of 5.7 per cent. increase each year. The enrollment in the high school has increased faster, in proportion to the students enrolled, than has |the elementary school, showing through the ten years’ period a gain of 66% per cent. in total en- |rollment, as compared to 55 per Son of Former Premier of Spain and Artillery Captain Mix It PAMPLOMA, Spain, Meeting secretly Sunday. March 4— Miguel de and Captain Rexach, of th { , R “The pamphlet may be fairly said | to be calculated to aid parents in| GETTING BETTER\ClncAuo IS DESIGNATED instruction to their children on AS CROSS-ROAD OF GRID MRS. DENNETT sex matters,” Judge Hand wrote | NEW YORK, March 4. — Mrs. in the decision. NAIORL Africa. March' 4-a | GFIOAGO, :March /4—Chicago Mary Dennett, mother of tWO| wrs. Dennett said: r[ive been|pylletin issued by 'the physxcmns:wn KoTADS -Erldlanik. croemondy grown sons, will not have to g0 {0 gending it by express and the cir- | pttonding the Prince of Wales, suf- |Uing next season. | | teams | | ivm after nll‘ for wl?’fi“.y ‘uuo.u"tt) culation has never been stopped.” |fering from subtertian malaria said | k:Xn;longnth]e u:t<tandlr1tgr i he }.1\‘\11 a copy of “Six Sides o ISR G H R A i |the “Prince is convalescing and which will play here next fall are Life,” which she wrote 15 | Princeton, Notre Dame, George- {town, Tulane, Army, Purdue, BO)-i ton College, Florida and Illinois. The Northwestern schedule in-| cludes Tulane and Notre Dame. Chicago will entertain Princeton, Florida, Purdue and Illinois. Loy-! ola will have Georgetown and Bos- ton College as its guests, and the removal of the Army-Notre Dame jclassic from New York brings the Cadets to Soldiers Field. LET Aimquist Fiess wour Sult |he expects to leave for Uganda on-+ |ago, for instruction of her children. We call and deliver. Fhone 528 |March 9 as originally planned.” The United Stams Circuit Court ‘ i | -9 ’ ! Arrow Shirts and Collars $1.95 and Up Are distinctive in style, perfect in fit, moderate in price. “That’s why they lead where others follow.” ARROW SHIRTS SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. ‘ BUSTER BROWN PRIZES BOY SCOUT CAMP AX 1 total amounts to $25.00, Boy.Scout: Camp Ax, Camper’s Outfit, or and be kept for all who wish to win these prizes, showing date of purchase ' Outside Prices Free with every pair §| F R E E L HANDSOME DOLLS ‘ Watch FREE. > | EASTMAN and amount of each. Be sure to have your friends specify that credit of Children’s Shoe Lt e ELECTRIC IRON When purchases of shoes total $20.00 we will give FREE an Electric = Ask your friends and relatives when they buy shoes at The Leader FILMS be given you and get your prizes eartly. BUTLER-MAURO | TS RIGRT Leader Dep’t. S eader Dept. dtore BOY SCOUT CAMPER’S OUTFIT Iron; when total amounts to $35.00. Boy or Girl’s Sweater FREE; when AGFA-ANSCO Store to give you credit for their shoe purchases. An index card will Fresh Stock ALSO—-A | DRUG CO. George Brothers Express Money Orders . HTHTTTHITLE law character of the early days, were held. PHONE 478 ‘DEMPSEY WILL FIGHT AGAIN IF SCHMELING WINS FROM. SHARKEY | CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 4.— Jack Dempsey announced here he will fight again for the champion- ship of the world if Max Schmeling defeats Jack Sharkey in the com- ing fight for the world title. This is provided Dempsey can reach fighting condition again. Dempsey believes Schmeling is overrated and« Sharkey will defeat him. If this proves true, Demp- }sey’s comeback pldns will be aban- doned. W ashington U |Students Now Face “Lie Detector” SEATTLE, March 4—Much to| the embdrrassment of students in the psychology and public speaking departments of the University of | Washington, a “lie detecting” ap- {paratus has been received which {“hreatens to ruin all their most in- wmuus excuses for ubscncu unpr oared assignments, and Jate pape graph, and is similar to the ma- chine made famous last fall Prosecuting Attorney Ewing D. Col- make uniform oscillations, but it something is said which excites th2 Jrregular path of ink. g L s fFourteen Persons Drowned, Landsllde LISBON, March 4.—Dispatches received here state that 14 per- sons were drowned and scores in- |jured in a landslide at Funchal, Maderia emly ;his omrning. 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