The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1934, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 19 T e B e e e S S 34, e c———————————————————————————— French III and IV, Latin III ar 1V, Typing I'and 1I, Shorthand | | niors—Fourth Year PARK PROSPERS J. F. D. Launches Car SaleT Campaign at R(;gu}ar Meeting Last Night The ew T acher Arnivi {cs, English VII and VIIL N € mg fOl’ Elective '(academic), select a Gra des — Information two—Same as Juniors with the: High school registration is near- ing the 200 mark. Thirty-nine boys d girls who entered school after | he first day, had increased high school attendance from an,original 156 to 195 at the close of school | Thursday afternoon; and ‘Superin- tendent of Schools A. B. Phillips believes that enrollment will be in- ased further. Grade school reg- James E. Davis (left), discharged au’aulur ::1 ahs)eattle, :‘Nnh., !bank, {istration has reached 515. s in jail and his daughter, Margaret Mary (right), in a hospital with | min :avsracujned arm :ndd hgead brunsegs sullereg whgen he was c:lrged to New et & have attacked her, her mother and grandmother. Police said Davis was o Junea approval of Superintendent or Prir cipal of High School. i FOR FAIR; BALL | : ag Juniofs. who urges students to take subjec jin their proper year. place Miss Doris Cranley‘and science they can get, as Wwe! League losed b it was shortage in his accounts. (Associated Press Pho!ol\ | Rector w made by Secri This cov insurance fund nor the nn- Roy Thomas, bereaved owned of Seattle. Mr. Rector is a graduate into eng season tickets, blhbmr(l the discovery of ‘his feathered 'of Washington. Mrs. Ruth Edson Music Aectivities 7 amounted to $778.05.| frend who fluttered down into |15 Substitute teacher until the ar-! rhe information bulletin callsat- The expenditures aggregated| Front Street earlier this week from rival of Mr. Rector. {tention to the fact that Junea $719.80. Of the latter sum, $366] the mountains and has since been| Information Bulletin | schools are most. fortunate in th was expended for permanent im- perched contentedly on a chair arm| With the completion of the first|amount of music offered to stu proveme tment voted to No clues have yet been discovered [pils have the new term KE “M"‘rof orchestra, band or glee clu B.,Burford and Co. o ldV ‘S cience, Business Training. | before the Councilmen, there bein Ut e fourth c mores—Secend Year toxicated persons. Flective (academic), select two—|for a time that the city had a cas Manual Training IIT,|ceedings were started through Physics or Chemistry. he had bought his bottle, an Elective (academic), select two—| consequently the matter was Solid Geometry, second semester, - ;“Ch SRR PR T S | TR ‘Bookkceping III, French I and I, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! 1934 BROILERS, Fresh Dressed, 4 5 ¢ Advancea Kigoe, i semcser | aroped : o niTeTs e B R ROASTERS, ' ALL FOWLS DUE TODAY TOMATOES, Ripe and Solid, - 'I oc CHICKENS, Fresh Dressed, 1 90 Frye-Brubn Co. Special Prices On YOUNG HENS and ROASTING CHICEKNS For Saturday | | pound; l6iounces .." .. ... . G s AT ! BATH TISSUE, Crazy Quilt, 25° i VINEGAR, . Crrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeee ,-m’ "m" OW’ c -—— - B CORN FLAKES, R packages ... L0, S 250 = R i s . e e e~ SALAD DRESSING, Sunspun, 32c ettt e A SARDINES, King Oscar, : 250 Gym BeangdOr & vu L. SR dae ShOI.tS AND A FULL SHOWING OF FRESH The Very New Zipper FRUITS AND VEGETABLES George Bros. '5 Dellverles Daily PHO\IES 2 and 5@} -I,OflES-Steve ns Fastenings zes 8 to 16 (Must have permission of tcach the wrist \\'uh e knifr-. by IN ATTENDANCE | swrnmims e =1 | BOUND OVER o i o ) History in Junior year). Journal-j considerable blood befo: ism, Drama and Public Speaking. Elective (non-academic)— Same| by City Police at the City Dock a Js Freshmen. ! short time after thc assault. His xceptions: Typing III and v, . Bulletin Assists Students | exceptions: Typing M Sopo-| Bail Is Set at $2,000 e A | more or Freshman subject with) Elective (non-academic)— Same|a.c court, Orville Wheat was today steamer Dorothy Alexander enroute No student may carry more thalig.ng jury on a charge of assault son in Westérn Alaska. He made four academic subjects without |with a dangerous weapon. Judge @ number of surveys of tracts of | permission of the Superintendent, | |3. F. Mullen fixed bond at $2.000 land on Kodiak Island and the The bulletin suggests to students scting %0 go to college that they take all of the mathematics| i distraught at his discharge when officials said they found a $10,000 |on the teaching staff, Eldridge s two years of a foreign language. | i 3 arrive in Juneau on the Generally speaking, this, with Eng- CC“_“-“““" until t Alaska. Miss Cranley-who was to jign, will prepare them for college | their request, and when it was Te- pospital left the hospital for her ;18 was held to answer by Judge This ver expenses at was tethered, had apparently been teach the sixth grade, wired her eptrance in most any college or sumed Wheat waived makmzl any | nome. this afternoon |9 F. Muuen without bom! park but not deductions for A cut, and the eagle adducted. | resignation to Mr. Phillips from ypiversity. Boys expecting to 8o statement. S By PO, — ineering of any kind should, nual baseball banquet. said eagle, is offering a handsome ©f Stanford and has done pOSt|peside taking these subjects, take he total revenue, including “Lk' ls ABDUGTED reward for informaMoh leading to|8iaduate Work at the URIVErsity two years of manual training. u - o | : eader Dept. dtore at the office, ) | week of school, teachers and pu-)dents, who are urged to turn out . p ® I d n Dinner shortty Cab Company Receives g "1 S0 i e G . ol Bood i o 1:“:1;“ and “stay with ity 2 is out of the w Rar e s lacad. 5 |» * planning their new courses of study| To take part in any extra-cur- 3 2} g b tens st i Mysterious Phone Call the alleged Kidagille ahiemg req‘by e et Y | 7o ke IRTEUIR A S oy Start the New Season in Style with these it umbm. will be about Septem- _Reward Cffered e s & n{ornmg by the Mh‘mauon issued by ‘Mr. Phillips,| making passing grades in at least ber 18 company asking if they knew any-| P on ns in Getail e eburs- three subjects. Pt ) Y it ni Y e Ton|es of study offered by the Juneau MAJOR OPERATION Ole, the Eagle, has disappeared! | 910 o e an eagle 107 gy Sehool, requirements for grad- oidchin | What is 1ght to be Juneau's S*€ - uation, ete. ILIQUOR QUES“ON Mrs. Louis Rapuzzi of way first Kidnaping occurred about 3| In an attempt to close all ave- From Bulletin Sndervent o mi ope W oclock this morning, when one of nues of escape which the kidnap oD rom the billetin pups: leard] MAY COME UP; By o 4 M % the Owl Cab Company taxi driv-|ers might use, cab drivers checked 0 ] s 1 St. Ann's Hospital this morning, ! N e ‘ 3 B e aing e ers returned to the office and dis- on the departure of two fi that thirty-two credits are. re-; COUNCIL MEETING ar s said to be doing well 8 - L 1 boats th orninz, bu' no -iquired for graduation. Of these, sty covered that the string by which boats l Is morn |/ thirty mus be “academic” cr-“dits‘ i Datly Empire Wat At Pay! Ole, the company mascol eagle, | Subjects taught in high school,| Only r(:)u;ine l::siness lls cxpeit;fl PUSSSSSSISS PSSP S PSS i . y listed according to classes follow:|to come before the regular meeting 2 } ’\;“;:‘w(f““‘;ce'n“’mi‘o’.:z';di.f ; Frechman—First Year of City Council this evening, R. & W. FLOATING SOAP, 4 bars ... 25¢ oa dectires ; | Required—Algebra, English I and ~ccording to City Clerk A. W. s i1 | Henning. , ¢ e 5 for the bath and fine laundry Elective (Academic)—Select any| Tt is possible that the question A GARNICK?S P' 174 SPECIAL I)ELIVERY | two: Home Economics, Manuallof more strict enforcement of the t %) lone E ‘ New Phone—442. Office Traininz, French I and II, General, City liquor ordinance may come (non-academic)—Orches- (2 move on mow, in official circles, lits a year), Band (2|to prosecute to the fullest extent year), Glee Club (one- | pessible the provisions of the ordi- half credit per year), Debate (one-|nance, particularly with respect to dit per year). supplying liquor to minors and in- y SATURDAY lish TII and IV. 2 rests made, although it was thought ed—Piane Geometry, Eng-| Thus far there have been no ar- Modern History, French III, Latin|against a local liquor dealer. Pro- 1II, Biology, ) al Training IIL, | c s W starte, ' Home Economics III, Bmkkmpin;]mis:akc arising from an intoxi- I and I cated Indian 'making a statement Elective (non-academic)— Samelas to where he had bought an- ’ as for Freshmen. other bottle of liquor. He was a |} | Junicrs—Third Year stranger in town, and it developed ] Required—English V and VI,|that he did not know exactly where ] COFFEE, M. J. B., 640 ' er = — P ———-———_—'____—__——_--_’—_-—_——— = oy ~ FIREMEN READY | _FAMMERs DAVGHTERS TEAD 115 PUPILS NOW. 1352 it =t ORVILLE WHEAT =z = KIRGHOFER BOY . IS EXONERATED arrested be given him. Wheat w clothing was stained with blood Requ)red—U S. History and Civ- S No knife was found on him. Defendant Waives State- muiseLL Fivismes seasons Stafutpry Cbarge Dismissed *| ment at Hearing — His | WORK AND RETURNS sourn Against Him—Compan- ion Is Bound Over gineer and surveyor, member of the - Following a preliminary hearing firm of Hgbboil and Waller of in the United States Commission- Seattle, is a passenger on the Everett Kirchofer, 19-year-old youth, arrested here last wi on a statutory charge and held with- out bail pending a preliminary o3 amination, was set free last night band the charge dismissed on mo- 'fion of Judge W. A. Holzheimer, S| which had not been furnished this|Aliska Peninsula for cannery con- (A oSl Aligeney. | &¢ternoon: cerns*and some mineral surveys in| & Uhorough investigation of the the Willow Creek reg: | case was reported to have been i e | made by Federal authorities that R . | completely exonerated the lad. e bl | Henry Noble, arrested with Kir- % Mrs. Neil fieard who was re- chofer, was given a prelimina morning &t | cently operated on at St. Ann’s hearing ‘today on a similar charg held to answer to the Federal to Seattle after spending the sea- Wheat was repr hearing, held yesterd: 11| er C. Winn. Daily Empire W:mt Ads Pa ‘Wheat is alleged to have at- SHOP IN JUNEAU b g e a Crepes! W oolen: Knitteds! Metallics! Satins! d For Street, Afternoon or Evening Wear. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK There's a glorious feeling when you step out of your summer frocks and into these! The sleckness of the silks . . . the smart lines of the wocis . . the 2lluring glint of the new metals! Ycuw're geing to love them all. Onec and two-piece styles in black, brewn, pine green, rust and new red shades. Sizes for women and misses. UITS-COATS Just Being Unpacked! @SEE the very new Metallic Collar Sets - - - We receive direct shipments on every*boat—SHOP with the LEADER if you want the very latest in style and the lowest prices. COME - - - - VISIT WITH US! Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROS. o

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