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st s _ — e P e RIS MM R S0 507 OV S e i ST e ST THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1931. | Christmas Coat NEW STANDARD V. W. MULVIHILL] ™" ™ Fire Woather FOR TEACHERS NEW AGENT FOR oo RSB0 o e e Generally fair and cooler tonight, Tuesday fiar; moderate east to north winds. IS ANNOUNGED C.P.R. IS IN TO toou safa LU L] Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 2042 36 89 SE 20 Rain-Snow | " Y 4 am. today 2956 3% 93 Calm Clear Requirements for Teaching|W. L. Coates, Promoted to| xoon today . 2074 36 o se 4 cldy Certificates Placed on | Prince Rupert, Will L R R Higher Plane Leave Saturday ey | Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 46.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 48.n. Pe: Standards of new requirements| V. W. Mulvihill, newly appointed BS"“’_‘”‘— ki : b Ll velocity 24 hra, Weather 1 for teaching certificates |agent for the Canadian Pacific| BArTow e e el 0 Clear @ ;‘ schools are to be raised, effectiva|C-mpany in Juncau arrived Sat-| Nome . ) R 6 0 Clear ) M with the beginning cf the next| on the steamship Vistoria| Bethel 18 10 | 9es) 20 18 - Trace - Clear sehool year, it was announced to-|and is learning th: routing of the| Fort Yukon ... 4 -2 | -:o1€0 1% 4 02 Clear day by W, K. Keller, Territorial|company’s office here from W. L.| Tanana - 8 6 -2 -12 0 0 Clear { Cormmissioner of Schools. Tha|Ce who has been promoted| Fairbanks s Lok 16 0 y 4 0 Clear new standards will conform tothose frcm the lccal agency to the} Engle 3 & o My ot - Ll -4~ the Weard of Educationageoncy at Prince Rupert, B. C. | Paul - - 30 28 26 28 0 Cldy of the State of Washington and| Mr. Mulvihill has been assoclated | Duten Harbor 48 38 o 0 Cldy ‘aas eficcuve September 1, last. |for cleven years With the Cana-| Kodiak U L GR $ 0 Cldy “Our law requires us to base oiir|dien Pacific office at Skagway,| Cordova 86 e o “ & Clear standards for teachers on those of |latterly as assistant sgent. MHe| Juneau L L LS@s Clear Washington, and in order that the|was born in Skagway and is well-| Sitka .= o= 0 308 Cldy long existing harmonious relations|acquainted with the shipping busi- Ketchikan e 40 4 8 - M 20 - 136 Rain between Alaska’s public school sys-|ness of Houtheast AlasEs; 'He ds| rince Rupert, ... 38 - 38 3 40 14 40 Rain tem and Washington State’s aduca- |accompanied hers by Mrs. Mulyi- | Edmonton . A 1 € 9 Cldy tional institutions may be con-|hill and daughter, Maxine, 5 years| Seattle &84 34 34 0 0 Clear | NEW DRESSES tinued, it is necesary for us tofold. Portland .. 36 34 e 1B 6 N Clear keop pace with thal State's re-{ Mr. Coates, Who has bedin Cana-| Sen Francisco ... 50 62 oA g ol Cldy '—Less than 10 miies. The pressurs is low in the Gul! of Alaska and in Southeast Al- aska attended by moderate to heavy rain or snow from Cordova to British Columbia and light snow in the eastern Interior. Pres- sure is high and rising in other portions of the Territory except SUULL the western Aleutian Islands wher: it is low. The weather is clear that was required of a teacher for| ¢ and much colder in the Interior and on the Bering Sea coast, clear elementary schools, and for junicr| and warmer in the extreme North and warmer in the extreme igh schools, four years|to be on a par with those of the| goutheast. quirements for teaching,” Mr. Kel-|dian Pacific agent in Juneau since ler said. |1924, will depart for his new posi- v Standards Outlined |ticn at Prince Rupert Saturday on i steamship Princess Norah. He this year, a two-year| ASIER in a normal school was all| ¥ SbE accompanied by Mrs. cates. Unusual in smart style—fashioned in choice fabrics and exceptionally low priced are these newest models Dresses. One can hardly believe that this low price could be placed on such desirable frocks with their newest lines and lat- Un This great sale of smartest 1. o collgiesdn: PRIV Effec- | Every » > - . s 3 ege or fac- ergreen Snaw, declared the Winter Coats comes at a most est trimming treatment. tive %"ptcmber 1, last, Washing-|Commissioner. “No State in the| merssssssrzasssyrarsseagoiisimsERasarssussusziinteansannn b 3 AT Pitns B ton rais standard to require' Union is guen this recognition by : B oppottune Line: for the "vm " additional work for| Washington State, which prides it- % H buyer or for the woman who and high schools!s2lf upon the excellnce of its|E H intends to have a new coat for , two quarters additional}schoclz.” ] H rear rouek 3 3% for 1932, and three quarters addi-| RO . ot A5 - - to wear throughout the holi tional for 1933 | CORN BORER IN COMEBACK % H day season and after. “The Departmen{ of Educ :mom — ‘E This cerurtes that there has been in Alaska will require that teach-| EAST LANSING, Mich—A Fed- :.: deposlwd to the credit of bearer hly fur-trimmed and fash- 10015 in the c“a‘ survey of Michigan has shown u 3 . dollars, said iy 3 Ty requirem that the corn borer population per & Be used for theé purchase of »d of choice fabrics, one the Unpi-'100 s incerased 0 2117 in § merchandise in any section of this P £ thass: coabacwitla: make compared to 1411 in 1330 ey of these coats we ake 4 store. 1 ha: 2 delightful practical gift to o aga B ::' Y iz HALVORSEN’S creditation of s 5 i , Wife or Daughter. endary schools in Alaska has . — |8 T “ed with it privileges of having NOTICE OF HEARING N graduates of those institutions ad- FINAL ACCOUNT 1 to th ty on C. A. Lindhclm havini on tn : basis as gradual oth day of December, 1931, ted high schools in that S his final account as admi nAsb'utr)r ] al scheol law furt of the estate of Georg: W. Hinch- s that in the accredit man, deceased, in the United States oner of Commissicner's Ccurt for Hal cation shall be guided by the t by the above name: tice is hereby given to all heirs, & stitution.” credit: and oth:r persons inter- ME Credit Lot xperiense csted in sald estate, that Saturday, # ~ [} Al a rece bs ly: a Februcry 20, 1932, at two o'clock & > or ommissioner 1 1 in the afterncon of said day, 2t @ 2fficials of thz Washin; e the office of the United States & ment of Edi Commissioner, in the Town and = ei‘ agreed to acce; Precinct of Haines, Territory of Bal LEST YOU FORGET_. We feature Merchandise Gift Certificates of 85 30 e i e E any denomination from $1.00 up JACKETS g g g H g £ H g - g B H H g g g g g g £ H g g g £ H | H g g A i Sport and dress models, smartly styled, 2 o papliaiou = perlence in Alaska as the equiva- Alaska, is the time and plac> set 2 “JUNEAU’'S OWN STORE” 3 and desirable for winter wear. lent of teaching experience in for the hearing of objections to 3 i Washington where Washinzton ex- said account and settlement thereof. & STORE OPEN TONIGHT ¥ perience has been made a req Dated at Haines, Alaska, De- ® 1 ite for further certification inthat cember 9, 1931, - pEnzEaEaRaz: RIETAERTIEIRENASRNNRENINLN | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneauw’s Leading Department Store State, Mr. Keller raid. | E. E. ZIMMER, — 1 high tribute to the Alaskas First publication, Dce. 14, 1831 Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon B AR o T A R ST 1 PSSP T SIS 25 T S S SIS TELEPHONE 358 w o %, NGT(;K' 1L, Dec. 14— QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING | lN BOTH SEXE ell-fed com, like well-fed men,|) Megdowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales {| Gales Sund(ly (' ()s | Government plant breeders, pro- 1 statistics show that heart mature corn in untreated soil was sweps thrce seas of Europe over :ase of acute endocarditis or in- renheit. 11:\mcu1ar1y off the coast of No women in Wisconsin greater than four hours’ exposure to 30 degrees “This decision by the Washing- United States Commissioner and cheols, in that it recognizes them Lest publication, Jan. 4, 1932, PosrsTm— — Frye-Bruhn Company Thiee Deliveries Daily Phone 38 . 4 WELL FED CORN RESISTS | Slxty Lives Conleslma will HEART FAIL“RE COLD LIKE ‘PLUMP MAN| | ALASKA MEAT CO |is better able to withstand the MADISON, Wis.,, Dec. 14—A sur- | ducing artificial frost with a port- LONDON, Dec. 14—3ixty lives ases taken their victims with|killed in a few minutes at a tem- the week-end. flammation of the lining mem-| Th2 same strains given plant Africa. ‘The Itallan naval tug, con State Education officials pays Ex-Officio Probate Judge. H < PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY JU EAU LU BER ILLS e . i Are Lost ii |rigors of winter. PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 1 e e e et e )| vey o©f the Wisconsin bureau al‘nblc refrigerator, found that im- ¢r more were lost in gales which slight regard for cex. Only in the perature of 33 to 34 degrees Fah- Shipping was badly damaged brane cf the heart, were deaths of {food showed no 1ill effects from Teseo sank off the coast of sar- ! dinia with an estimated loss of 30 those bf men last yéar. temperature. lives. mriond Six <0 erished off the FIND. Y \ | Buy tnat fur ccav now. Cn i dnenh 3. WYOMING By © “ --$0 tomorrow , G AME PLENT[FUL Goldstein & Oo —hdY. TOPEKA, Kas, Dec. 149—Charles Sixteen members of a rum I 1ec were drowned in the No IF YOU WOULD REAP THE Eea. Wrecks boen reported and W. Dingham, Topeka hunter, re- BB 1 o tikve drowned tirmed. frolia the Shoshons votliey “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” of ncrthern Wyoming with game 4 solated plac —eo LAST RITES ARE HELD FOR FRANK P. MERCER trcphies which included a deer, elk, moosz and mountain sheep, Tho last named was bagged near the crest of a mountain from a distanca of -40 Oyards. YOU MUST UTILIZE THE “SURPLUS OF ‘TODAY” IN THE CREATING OF AN Pacific Coast Codl Co. PHONE 412 QRS peioss o TO PAY ALIMONY “EMERGENCY FUND” BY | - —_— i ' died 1ast, week, W FOR FIFTY YEARS R R TS S Y di: ho died last week, were $his afternoon tn the hall of the iy | FOR A MAN'S OPENING AND BUILDING , Alaska Native Brotherhood. The OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 14— e ——————— 3 B meire prptieciood | The § B gl CHRISTMAS A SUBSTANTIAL BANK PRE-INVENTORY SALE ¥ Kunz, lay worker in the Indian jwas granted to Mrs. Amelia Moor —— e ;' Presbyterian church, assisted by 7 / {whe nhe rhusband, Dr. William Combi % | ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK z) Rev. V. J. Swanson, who is in D. Moor, agreed to pay her $100 a ombination e e e — S————————— 1400 Charge of the Presbyterian mis- iShe ) n e month alimony for 50 years in an ALL SHOES REDUCED sicnary boat Princeton. 3 n ® 08 0y = uncontested divorce action. e S ° ¢ 'l B onary bowl PGSO iiam | PrTiage, staies that “action will b Shaving Sets First National Bank . . | Jackson, Frank Gamble, Evereli his father. The bulk of the in- ADOPT EIGHT-SEMESTER RULE | \ B . e it | Jacon] Myt % ime. wag 10 'to s | KANSAS OITY, Dec. 14—Coaches ARNOLD’S BOOTERY ’ tf | Clarke, Stanley Sutton. two youngest sons, Theodore and lof schools belonging to the Mis- $1.00 win LT 5 bt & ¢ was in Evergrcen| Charles, with the entire six chil- |souri High School Athletic associa- = H f B n::m.en . ; | x[irlen sh‘arillemin tl:?mreSLd;laury ol b will have to get along with 18 A HARMONIOUS CHRISTMAS PRESENT g 7 SR — ate. am ¢! o e in- pignt seme: of competition |& | gy - fluence over the will was exerted 5 . 2 EXPERT PIANO TUNING $5.00 by George £ . 1 | "HOUSTON, Tex- Proceeds of a . from their boys instead of nine as D - g . Bag D otball gacic between am- on his r..mci before his death. /1", past. The constitution of uneau rug E Anderson, Expert Tuner Elv RUSSIAN JOHN . l SEE YURMAN | - g ‘teams here went toward pur- | . the grgamzatmn has been altered, ) A £ e are Alaskan agents for Kohler and Brumbach - “The Tamale New Fur Garmenis Im | 1 of shoes for needy children, BOYS GAR ER STREET GOLD ective next year. C = 3 nt pianos and have the onl = New Styles g they might remain in| OUYABA, Meito , Bra O ompan § Fistos Woraall ang zen RIEERS SE0 8 v || suonr oroer LoncHRoOM iy, Ay Biioanide | i After each heavy rain here bare- CAPTURE BLACK JACKRABBIT |5 expert resident professional piano tuner. 7 ;"m'"""' et Yur hc. Furri w b ———————— (focted boys search unpaved streets, HOUSTON, Tex—A black jack-|| Free Delivery Phone 33 || 2 We also pay taxes in Juneau and Alaska Jo Ww m'l:;fln, tm urrier 1R GOLDEN G »OW" Curistmas Ifor placer gold. One foreign den-|rebbit, said by many veteran sports- - = i | or telephone i o : o ? f‘l y by"wumr “& Pond. |tist gets all the gold he uses men to be the first they had ever Post Office Substation 5 For expert ‘pmno service call : .eph 8| > ,"% L ——————— from these youngsters. The city|Sen, was captured on a ranch 45 No. 1 Anderm Musw S Py pd _waterways carry 2% Of |is in a country formerly worked as ije: from Houston by a huntinz 5 4 g p Old Papers for sa]c at Em plre Ofilge i v & § ki il ik B mlumlumlmuuwummlummmuuuummm i ; T :