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A 1 § } THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933. | MEMBERS OF JUNEAU SCHOOL BOARD AND SUPERINTENDENT OF LOCAL SCHOOLS CLOSE ANOTHER SPLENDID YEAR Per Capita Costs Reduced| $1.25 Enrollment | Records Broken { the school year 1 the per capita cost of about $1.25 ment | or- | Standing, M. L. Merritt, Clerk, and Grover C. Winn, Treasurer. Seated, Ralph E. Rebertson, President, and Robert S. Raven, Super- intendent. * SCHOOLS ) $93.70 id Supt. Raven, s | owest for any school It was made pos- probably the e Terr ory rious econcmies affected. Enrollment Is Larger The t 1 for the year rd. In the reached 518, 1 school 211, making | ‘This was 42 in ex- jear’s total. re 36 graduates from the ntary school and an equal mber from the high school, for a total of 72. This is four more he combined number for| wa element xt year, Supt. Raven announc- | ed, two new teachers will be add to take care of the increased e rollment. One new room will | cquipped. However, with there ad- | ditional expenses, the school bud- | next year is almost exactly with that for 1932-33. Teachers Well Qualified The teaching staff of the loca schools, Mr. Raven ass od, | well balanced and highly g “Every teacher in them me requirement regarding qualifica tions, and the Northwest Assoc tion of High Schools and Coll | continues to place us in the high-| est possible classification,” he dc‘: This is one of the faw pictures ever taken showing J. P. Morgan clared. | (right) with his son, Junius S. Morgan. It was taken during the sen The school libraries are growing ate investigation of Morgan affairs. (Associated Press Photo) steadily and carry standard refer-! 3 ence works on all required sub- jects. In the elementary library there are 2,093 volumes, and 5939 |ENGINEER TAYLOR OFF FOR INTERIOR VISIT volumes are listed in the High| School library. Enrollment from out of To look over field work and con- f r with field engineers regarding various activities, Ike P. Taylor, Collentive Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Commission left today for interior was_larger last year than ever. A total of 72 pupils enrolled from homes outside of the city. ——a————— | | town | | i LONDON, June 6— | |emigration to undeveloped areas of i H |the empire is seen as the solution Alaska. He is expected to be ab- Pieces of 17-room House |o; 5ritains unemployment prop- cent from his local headquarters ' lem, by Sir Henry Page Croft, a “bout four weeks. Saved to Build New One sl Sl £ | Mr. Taylor will visit Anchorage, KANSAS CITY, June 5—A 17| Addressing a conservative meet- MCKinley Park, Fairbanks and vi- room English-type residence in ing here, he said: cinity and Richardson Highway Kansas City's central residential| “There are still great tracts of Points. He will confer with dis- triet superintendents of the several dlistricts regarding the current pro- gram and worg for which appro- district is being dismar i, picce fertile and undevelopad territory in by piece, for use in building a sub- |the dominions. I would like to see urban home of Georgian style for new settlements springing up in the same owner. them away from the existing pop- |Priations will be sought for next Bricks from the walls, cut stone, ulations. Rz ds fldors, slate roof and mahogany | “We must have more of the war I NSTOCHE e woodwork will be salvaged and mind over this question of unem-| 'Sam Jones, aged White Sox carefully stored until nesded in ployment, and build a great ma- pitcher, says to himself “Let's hold the new structure. chine to see if we cannot lift at 'em” as he starts from the bench The residence being wrecked was t a section of our population at the start of each inning when m despair.” he's winning. constructed 30 years ago. i Wednesday---All Day WE WILL SERVE HEINZ ADE STYLE NEW HOME- SOUPS You Are Invited to Try Them STRAWBERRIES FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH FRUITS ARRIVED ON “ALEUTIAN" TODAY Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” Open Evenings Until 10 o’clock PHONES 83—85 e | N i ) z : i i E ILL MANY YEARS, KELLER LEAVES IDIES SATURDAY FOR ANCHORAGE paughter of Dr. W. w. AND NEW BERTH Council Succumbs to Long Skl Illness—Funeral Monday |Sails Today to Look Over New Field of Education He Is Entering Death Saturday, ended the long illness that has made an invalid| of Nancy Council, twenty-one year old daughter of Dr. W. W. Couw’ Enroute to Anchorage where he cil of Juneau. |will be Superintendent of Schools Miss Council died Saturday for the next year at least, W. K morning at her home in Berkeley, | Keller, former Commissioner of Ed- where she lived ‘with her mother ycation, left today on the steamer 'and younger sister, Mary Lee, for|yukon for Seward. He arrived iseveral years. [FPuneral services here last week and has been visit- were held yesterday. |ing local friends since that time. Though she had been bed-ridden,| He had just returned from a two- a sufferer of tuberculosis of the month trip with Mrs. Keller, cov- spine, most of the time since 1921, lering the Pacific Coast and part Ml_ss Council had completed her|of the southwest. Mrs. Keller and third year of the University of Kenneth probably will come north California college work last sum-|about July 1, and plan to visit mer, and would have been gradu- here a week before proceeding to ated this year if her condition had their new home in Anchorage. not grown worse and the suspen- Mr. Keller attended the Inland sion of her studies under a tutor pmpire Teachers' Association con- | became necessary. She was a tal- [vention in Spokane, Wash., dur- ented musician. Before she be- ing the first week in April. After came’ ill, she was an accomplished that he and Mrs. Keller motored pianist for her age, and after her Boise where they visited Mr. !illness she studied other musical ang Mrs. J. P. Walker, former lo- |instruments which she was able 10 cal residents, south to Carson City play confined to her bed. . and Reno, Nevada, and back to She had many friends in Cordova, california. They spent a few days where she was born and lived un- j, Imperial Valley, Tia Juana, til 1920, in Seattle where she made cglexico and Mexicali, San Jose her home for several years and in Berkeley where she moved with her mother and sister in 1927. In spite of her illness she was im- mensely popular with family friends and the young people brought to her home by her sister, Mary Lee ‘who has just completed her first where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Helps and family, Miss Emma Euland at Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woods, at Oak- land. They came north over the Pa- cafic Highway to Portland and the Columbia River Highway to Spo- year at Berkeley. kane and back to the coast. Mrs. Until last summer, according (0 |gejler and Kenneth are visiting Dr. Council, Nancy, though unable o, friends in western Washing- to arise from her bed, was in Httl> (o ¢or a fow weeks before starting pain from her illness, but for the ',y last year her condition has been | i growing gradually more serious. | Dr. Council's friends in Juneau Management Cuts Costs and throughout Alaska, many of| e whom knew and loved his daugh-| Of Raising Pheasants ter, are saddensd by her demise and extend to him sympathy ft his loss. WILLIAMSTON, Mich., June 6.— ‘\Managemem practices at the Wil- TR <o < e TR |liamston wild life management pro- DR. FELLOWS LEAVES TO |ject have resulted in a 480 per VISIT LOWER WEST COAST cent increase in pheasants at a cost [of 47 cents a bird as compared Dr. F. S. Fellows, Director of with $2.60 estimated as the cost of Medical Relief, Office of Indian liberating each bird reared by the Affairs, left on the motorship Za-|state game farms. ! pora for Craig on a routine visit, Actual incjeases on two tracts| of inspection. He will cover all pf;totalling 1.60 acres were 480 and the lower west coast villages and 443 per cent. Tracts left unim- study health conditions before re- proved for comparison showed an | turning to his headquarters in increase of 100 per cent in pheas- this city. ant population. Classified ads pay. Old papers at The Empire. [T SRS S PUBLIC CARD PARTY Moose Hall THURSDAY, JUNE 8 BRIDGE— WHIST—PINOCHLE Refreshments—Ice Cream and Cake Admission 50 cents i) " HERE AGAIN! CORD PANTS 1 Ages 1 to 8 NAVY—or—TAN $1.25 and $1.50 LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS WHY PAY 35 CENTS Best rubber heels cost 10¢ a pair. All you need do is : CLIP THIS AD and bring to the SEWARD STREET SHOE SHOP where you can get a new pair of rub- ber heels attached in five minutes for 25c. Ladies heels also straightened for 25c. CLIP THIS AD—BRING IT IN! : Seward St;get Shoe Shop This offer pxp?res June 19 = ... | summer home on the . MAJOR FIGURES IN WORLD TARIFF CONFERENCES ¥ These leaders in the field of international economic: merican proposal for an international tariff truce was adopted by the organizati i ;‘vorld dll;rmlamegt conference. Left to right: Signor Dino Grandi, italian a&bnua:flz’n‘- ::mcn:le‘a‘:efi‘:i’tati:? orman Davis, European negotiator for President Roosevelt; Herr Von Hoesch 5 Great Britain. (Associated Press Photo) 4 S6 S BR e p g s are pictured in conference in“London after the AND LUNBHEUN | solutely the last word in modern| | building design. It is buiit of rein- orced concrete throughout and is BARANOF RETURNS BIG SUGGESSQHE:&DE; Tf‘: tual e ™ FROM KETCHIKAN; T T banks News-Miner. TO SITKA TODAY The Alaska Southern Airway |Edwin F. Guth, St. Louis Mo; FAIRBANKS IS MODERN time clock system, Standard Elec- }lric Time Clock Company, Berk- The new Federal Building is ob-l"lt’Y. Cal. | FEDERAL BUILDING AT i | | i o X 4 i Alaska marble, obtained from the Affair Given by Girls" Le- quarry near Juneau is used in 11| gion Club Saturday Im;,}:'“e(“‘” BOmk IR S bbode B it £ i Well Pat e Wit Wm. MacDonald Construc-| retyrned to Juneau at 6 o'clock €l atronizes tion Company of St. Louis were| ¢t night from her scheduled trin the general contractors. | to Ketchikan with J. B. Warrack, The goody sale and luncheon The sub-contractors were: | roundtrip passenger. held in the Dugout last Saturday| Painting and varnishing, Andrew| Passengers on the Baranof leav- by the Girls' Legion Club was a'Nerland, Fairbanks; conduit and ing Juneau at 11 o'clock this morn- success in every way. The girls wiring, Carlson Electric Company,| ing for Sitka and way ports were cleared nearly $27 and one fourtn Seattle. | Arthur Rust and Stanton Wazr- of this will be given to the Le-, Concrete work, Warrack Con-| burton for Chichagof and Ivor gion's Boys' Drum and Bugle Corps struction Co., Seattle. | Tediem for Hawk Inlet. The plane to apply on their uniforms. ! Mechanical equipment, Thom: s| made stops at Todd and Tenakee The girls worked very hard to Heating Company, Racine, Wis.;|and at Sitka picked up passengers make the event a success and Ms.'elevator, Montgomery Elevator Com- | for S. Wallstedt urges all members to pany, Moline, 1l1.; be present at the mecting tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock as a very bleasant surprise awaits them. Meeting Wednesday As the meeting tomorrow is the first of the month, it is the usual social session and mothers are in- vited to visit the cluk. Grover Winn, father of one cf the members, Susan Winn, is going to take all the members of the club out to spend the day at his Fritz Cove Road one one of the first sunny days. The members of the ciub desire p to thank all friends, including Space Available for Three Passengers their parents, who so kindly gave donations of goodies and helped 575.00 make the first public affair such » PUSHInAl SO CALL A. B. HAYES—Phone 10 return to Juneau this after- lighting fixtures, | noon. Pacific- Alaska Airways Plane LEAVING JUNEAU FOR FAIRBAN| JUNE 8, 9 or 10 e i NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY SALAD OIL—“NATIONAL BRAND” (Best on the Market) gallon cans ... $1.15 At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Will be issued subscribers about July 1. Copy for advertising and changes must be in not later than June 20. | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY. - e—— Crassiried ads pay. NEW LEGAL WINE Reduced to not more than 4% alcohol CALIFORNIA BURGUNDY Bottled in bond SI .00 Sparkling—221/% ounces CRESTA BLANCA Sparkling Burgundy ..... 31 .50 . Bottled in bond—27 ounces . Sparkling Burgundy—15 ounces HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” adv. i | J PINK CAP ‘Champagne T TS S S ——————