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8 JURORS CALLE FOR TERM HERE Petit and Grand Jury Pan els Drawn for District Court Term Here 18, and petit The d attorney George W. Fc Marshal J. F. Sta been at Ketel seven weeks morning Those drawn who past thi ce as grand R. H. Beist- Zimmerman, Jun E. F. Cg 1 r, Mrs S. Webster. ; ;Marj Jacobs, Mrs. T. P. on, Sitka; John 1de, Petersburg. petit jur drawn Carrie R. Allen, Thomas Mrs. M. Bradford, Ben Bullar Robert Coug A. J. Ficken Mrs Carter lin, E M Ideal n, W. J. Harr Miriam Hendrickson, A. P. Kashe- ff, Joseph F. Kaher, J. King- K. L. McLennan, Frank Mer- Mrs. Anita Meier, Roy Noland, Hazel D. Petrich, Charles E oneus, Miss Pearl Peterson, Mrs. W. J. Pigg, J. T. Petrich, Wil- Jis M. Roth, Mrs. S. P. Raymond, Mrs. C. M. Tuckett, Mrs. H. T. Tripp, Mrs. H. J. Turner, Mrs. W S. Woods, Joseph A. Williams, Anna Zuboff, Juneau E. L. Gruber, Thane ford, Salmon Creek Bahrt, Sf., H. C. Bryson, Mrs. J L. Brightman, G. A. Colette, John C. W Trevor M. Davis, Goddard, Helen ; J. W. Wood- La nce, C. Jay Mills, Elsie Newell, L Peterson, Mr ock R Towne, F. P and w ms Walton, Sitka; Marion G Clark, M. R. Goding, V. 1. Hahn, F. J. Vandewall, and Marguerite Clark, Skagway; Elizabeth Barnett and Martin Madson, Haines; Paul White, Kake; C. B. Adsero, Conrad Enge, F Fryer, John Hammer, Peter Jorgenson, Ole Knutson, Thomas Lando, Frederick Nelson, Mrs. ‘ Jennie Runstad, Mrs. Peter Somer, and Chric Tveten, Peters- burg. - P.T.A. MEN WIN SPELLING MATCH Male members of the Juneau Parent-Teacher Association had a stiff time of.it last night but even- tually won out in a spelling match against four students from the grade school. R. C. Mize, Walter B. Heisel, C. E. Harland d H. W. Douglas, repre- sent the P.-T. A. were opposed by Joyee Morris, Jean Carlson, Es- ter Niemi and Duncan Robertson At the end of the bee, Mr. Doug- ias and Mr. Mize stood alone. Jean Carlson was the first to go down, ved by Ester Niemi. The P.-| st a man when Mr. Heisel He was followed by Joyce | and Mr. Harland. The Morris cther pair from the P.-T, A. proved too much for Duncan Robertson who finally went to his seat Awards for the best attendance of parents at the meeting went to the third and seventh grades, instruct- Remember this ..+ in making pie-crust add the water . .. Al rrie AT A TIME t & =~ » RememBeR, too—Hills Bros, Coffee has a flavor no other coffee has because it is roasted by a continuous proc- ess a few pounds at a time. Never in bulk! The flavor is controlled by this process —Controlled Roasting. A Fresh from the original vacuum Chief Deputy have : . Danghter of a Duke - [BREUER SEEKS Daily Cross-cord Puzzle STUDENT COST [z Morumenc o ININE INDIC Salesgirl—Now a Bride ! Eielson Erected ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Killed / s A R n of Vesterday i tn |At Hatton, North Dak. of stock addressing & e < y 4. Makes an In- A soit -ball ® A Federal appropriation of e ( " cislon E|L Examiners ;. L | FEw PROBLEMS 8. Asterisk DlE| High: mus. $2,500 is sought for the erec- | o {=1E Thing tion of a monument to Col. ; Preamation [SIEINIDIS B (3 Gon Ben et b oo, o |Charge Is Alleged Embezz- ‘ 3 ; g, S A I 1 e ¢ North Dakota, in'a Joint res- ¢ ling of $550,000 from B e i o 5 Kind of nut . | S b olution recently introduced e - Commissioner of Education| 17 seass SITRIO K Thorier ;Per Ca'plta Cost in Local |3 (558 irite i tor' & Bank of Italy Calls Conifer g . Catkins A\EAR Mentally ; Public Schools Lower |e Frazier, of that State. 1t is . it erence on | &“u‘::t;m 421‘ E D irchlar bend | Thah i 1921 planned to take the body of e| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 5 5([1001 Problr&ms bR E JlE }-‘:Eh';lnnl:e?'um' { e the famous Alaska . flyer ® —George N. Keystone, President of! Pronoun R . Ridlculed 4 ® there for interment. o |the San Francisco Stock Exchanee, T l??;’ffi.,‘-‘rfl"" PlAlcelD Hermit | (This is the second of a se- |o The resolution specifies e |0as been indicted with eight oth- | To solve problems “t Antlque AR[AlB Sits at | ries of articles on the Juneau |e that the design and plans of e (¢'S On'a charge of co to [ ritating” to the Te; [ it Dines'goc” (SILIDIE] Goraint | Public School System. ~The le the proposed monument shall e |7 bezzle approximately $550,000 ment of Education, a meeting 4o, teendant” TIAN L i | third will appear in tomor- |e be approved by the Commis- ® from the San Francisco Branch of City School Superintendents olive tres * 1. Boemian DOWN datoomtat i tos i i s sion on Fine Arts. The reso- - |the Bank of Ttaly, L hool principals has been lled “ ;_m:m p dan 1. Father 49, Varlety of | i e lution was referred to the e SRR by L. W. Breuer, Commissioner of | ‘" piououn §t Titless Ficlumation to ** etinage’ | THe cost of educating each pupilie Commitee on Military Af- e | FATHER AND SON DINNER hi Education, it was announced by him | 42 Young xalmon 36 Loeation 3. Speeds runners [ the Juneau Public Schools hasje fairs of the Senate and has e | Don't forget the Father and Son |today prior to his departure on a ! 46 Persia ' Rretse & Strive 5 E;:m‘" it |shown a constant decline with feW e not yet been reported. o | Dinner next Saturday night at the trip that will take him over parts| 45 Smiles con- | @0 Domesticated i. Viscons tx. Ocean | interruptions, since 1919, according | ¢ o |Moose Hall. Seventy-five cents per i of l::m ’;);‘c ,[l;mrd :;d Pn:“_:h n;];‘ celtedly 81, Spread to dry Mack liguid 7. Bxlst f-gcof-;iur;; Cs%rg;’fim;?x: ;ce};gl e e e 0000 00 o o o o|plate adv. visions. € Propos meeting will | —— - — take place here late next May and |The figures do not include that ly in the following month Owing to the fact that there is no appropriation available to pay !the expenses connected with 1 a conference, Commissioner Breuer | ! |has sent a letter to the School| Recent portrait of the adventurous |Boards of all incorporated towns | Lady Doria Lois Pelham-Clinton- | such 1 New buildings and grounds. Bond dedemption. Interest on bonds. New equipment. ‘\vhich cannot be interpreted of “Capital Outlay,” which include: operating costs, but include those lcosts of operation and salaries NI A . - Old papers for sale at The Em- H PLANECRASHES |- - x T RSSO U Sy D | [ DURING NIGHT; ‘ 5 ey as Hope, 21-year-old daughter of the Dunn, Mrs.| 5k’ of Manchester, whose color- Mrs. GEO'BE| gy] career now leads her to the Mrs. Pearl | gltar as the bride of Mr. Freddie se, Mrs, Hec- | Childe. A little more than a year 1 Morri- | ago Lady Doria secretly took her Mrs, Marie| place behind the counter of a large S g(ew York department store. fe & H 5] (International oel) Sockoloff, Ivan Windsor d A. F Stewart to Talk on ~ 'certain definite problems that must king them to finance their rep- resentatives out of local funds. Specifies Some Problems | In a letter addressed to “Superin-| tendents and Principals in incor- porated cities, Commissioner Breuer gives the object of the conference as follows: | “We have, in our schools here, be solved. Many are serious and worthy of our most serious thoughts 27 |28 %. T T8 L3 h E E. Gray,!| IMining Industry to bring about a solution. Among T, 5 5 < |such are: Interscholastic compe-| To Local Chamber tition in basketball, Declamation,| Coniitobi b 1A ) Debate, Oratory, etc.; Course of| Nistls :V")fl}’ A?‘\sk‘\c ‘:r:ll]n‘:i” Study Problems, as fixed require- | ments for graduation from high e suk 1 B school; length of some ect of a talk made by B. D. Stewart to the 4 . 4 Chamber of Commerce at ““;“;’"‘“é “:se““)‘; ;‘;zrc‘h‘_‘o‘; its regular weekly meeting e |Tentary ~ow y; at the Arcade Cafe at noon dENE N N T HE W _dn . _dm 3 MEN KILLED 4 Wreckage Is Found on Ranch of Will Rogers at Beverly Hills LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 6— Ewhich are directly used in the op- |eration and maintenance of the | school plant and the instruction ofl |the pupils. | The cost per pupil each year since 1919 and the number of pupils at- |tending during the year is given below. To determine these costs {the average number of pupils at- tending during the year was taken|Three men were killed some time as a more representative figureliast night in the crash of an open |than total enrollment, although by |cockpit plane on the ranch of Will so doing the cost per pupil is|Rogers at Beverly Hills. ete. | |tic ratings; Teacher qunlmcuuons,‘ | “All of the above are problems tomorrow, it was announced | today by President H. G. S Watson. that have arisen in one form or an- Mr. Stewart, who is Mi other, and proved firritating But ) all could readily be solved if] ing Supervisor for the Te ritory for the Federal Bureau of Mines, recently returned here after a visit to the coal mining districts. He has recently received eports from the placer str the Poorman region, | brought out and thoroughly discus- | | sed. For that reason, if it | possible, your Commissioner of Ed-‘! ucation is at this time broaching | |to you the idea of a meeting of | {all District Superintendents and | |Principals of the incorporated; | cities, said meeting to be held the ©e00evec000000000c0e0000 from prospecting activities . » in other areas. |Tatter part of May or early Junc,| Another Officer Wounded |tirst shot sent Thigpen to the possibly at the Office in Juneau,| 0 i floor. The second shot plowed An-| SEATTLE, March 5. — Steamer Memb h 1 e e 000000 000 » in some central place. This is; —une Gunman Dead derson’s chest. Anderson then Iired\Q“eEI:l safleds ath 10t Oflo‘tk th:s embers o Eag es are re(luested to ——— —— [the only opportunity of such a an the n |three shots, all taking effect in|MOrning for Southeast Alaska ports S ol neatiens phta- | d Other Dying |tbree shols all taking effect 10| with. 101 first class passengers and attend the funeral of Brother Charles {ed by Miss Taylor and Mrs. Tupper. |who tied for first pla Ten commandments for | mount to our schools. firoane] Leaves On Tour *>| on a tour which will take him and parents were read by ten mem- (bers of th At " |to towns in Prince William Sound, |aged 35, was shot and killed and he tried to escape from the room | % “bl:;f i'fm[quxi,;-'méf»;’{.’ifs§°li° |the Copper River Valley and the|Patrolman Marion Thigpen, col- |and died instantly. Six other shots ;‘;‘;:‘SA 12:{ g EA- flf;;:m%l r:"ag March 6, ‘at the Juneau Young Chapel 0 selections. g5 by entire length of the Alaska Rail- ored, was slightly wounded in a were found in Billups's body at the , G. E. 3 . G 3 § f two selections. Songs by the|€Btire fengeh of HC 8 i There |pistol fight carly today with two |hosptial. E. Allen, Kenneth Allen, J. M. in Juneau at 2:30 o’clock. |Boys' Quartette of the High School |and a group of girls were next ren- |dered. The program was conclud- ed by two solos by Mrs. C. P. Jenne. this morning. He will stop at Cor- dova and spend ten days there and along the Copper River & North- ARSIy L2 TR western Railway, visiting Cordova, and FFICER SHOT - ANDKILLEDIN | NEWARK, New Jersey, March 5. —Police Sergeant Robert Anderson, negro gunmen. One of the gunmen was shot dead |He was reported dying in the City Hospital with nine bullet wounds. The dead | |gunman is “Cokey Joe.” The two negroes, flourishing re- volvers, had gone into a house. The officers followed them lat Anderson’s command of “stick |’em up,” the gunman identified as GUNMEN FIGHT:Bl!lupS, jumped for a rear door.| grabbed by the Sergeanu‘ | but broke away. the other, Audley ‘Bfilups, is |pire. “Cokey Joe” the mouth by a third officer as| Billups pulled his gun and Lhefi GUMING NURTH after from the shot in his chest. | was shot through | - Old papers for sale at The Em- and | raised. One of the men killed has been | YEAR COST PER PUPIL |identified as Morey Johnson, of | 1910-20 $122.00 Hollywood, owner of the plane. | 1920-21 116.00 The wrecked ship was discovered | 1921-22 117.00 this morning by two employees of | 1922-23 114.00 the ranch. | 1023-24 111.00 Examination indicated that John- | 1924-25 114.00 son had flown into the hillside | 1925-26 108.00 during a heavy rain storm. | 1036-27 106.00 — e 927-28 100.00 LET Almquist Fiess your Sult | i 1928-29 109.00 We call’ and deliver. Fhone 328 | 1929-30 *104.00 b et ¥ o i | *—Estimated. STEAMER QUEEN |14 steerage passengers. The following passengers are {booked for Juneau: Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Miss' M. Rathkovich, and six steerage. ——e——— PORTSMOUTH, England— King George and Sir Thomas Lipton are to have a match. The yacht Bri- }- Eyak, McCarthy, Kennecott, Chiti- ‘.Fifteen Girls lniured na and possibly other places. From 5 there he will go to Valdez, Seward, | " ln Acmdent at School Anchorage, Wasilla, and vicinity, | and north to Nenana and Fair- banks. He will be in Fairbanks about a week, visiting the creek towns in that district. He will return direct to Seward| from Fairbanks, and thence back to Juneau, arriving about April 15. ——— | | | NEW YORK, March 5—Fifteen |girls between the ages of 11 and 116 years, were injured, seven se- |riously, when a trap door over the insh hoist of the playgrounds of the Holy Cross Parochial School in | Brooklyn, collapsed dropping them 3Lo the basement of the building. B. H. Barndollar, Auditor of the i s Alaska Railroad, who has been here | LOS ANGELES - The latest | 1o past week conferring with Gov. ‘Scr('nnland grass wndpws are M!l— George A. Parks on official mat- dred Harris and Maria Corda. Mil- | tec™ jort” this morning on the |dred, formerly Mrs. Charles Chap- | Gioamer Northwestern for Seward |lin, obtained a divorce from EV-|.nioute to his headquarters at An- lerett T. McGovern; Maria is no| norage. longer Mrs. Alexander Korda. D et DU § o B4 it . Ladies’ Brown- |: Rubber Boots Fleece Lined : ! = 3 Military Heels ‘E This is the RUBBER BOOT Juneau women E have long wanted. It is just the thing for rain and snow. Easy to pull on and off, is especially light and positively will not soil the finest stockings — at the remarkable price of. | -$4.?5 the pair [LEADER Department Store o o George Brothers | N A tannia will try out the Shamrock V., challenger for the America’s Cup. Both owners probably will 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 Notice to Eagles Hoxie, member of Nome Aerie No. 75, which will be held Thursday afternoon, Juneau Eagles are requested to meet the 2:30 o’clock ferry from Douglas so that all may attend the funeral in a «hi AL WAL Sea Food for the “Lenten Season” There is no better substitute for your meat diet than SEA FOOD. It is nutritious, eas- ily digested and palatable. OYSTERS, Dunbar, per tin MINCED CLAMS, Amocat, per tin ........ WHOLE CLAMS, Turren, size 2, per tin..35¢ SHRIMPS, Dunbar, per tin .. 25¢ CRAB MEAT, Geisha, small tins . MINCED CLAMS, Pioneer, flat tins ...... 25¢ RED SALMON, Gorman’s, tall, 2 tins....65¢ watch the race from other boats. 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