The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1938, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1935, o CITY PLANNING SUPREME COURT Graphical Studies of Territorial Administration, Basic Industries WIDENING OF SCOOPS PROBE == o g i e et DATA BY COMMR OF EDUCATION . R FTER N T L B 1000 ¥ s v sums LTI LT LTI R T s Proposal Being Consid- ™ oo o 101} ‘ il i : everal departments, including the f—r— TSI G | ered of Getting Right- pepariment of gustice. ; of-Way for Sidewalk | i i Leon Henderson and Isa- Discussion of ntative oin from Deal rank. widening South Franklin RURAL SCHOOLS CITY SCHOOLS OFFICE OF COMM'R OF EDUCATION CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOLS TUITION & SPEC.FACILITIES H RER o lined the theme song, the s to find out as t effect automo- A liking for tasty and N~ i ‘ ave O inquiry exy irst effort wk from below the City Dock tc 8 I o s G o bile patents have had in encoura o ANSPORTATION . OF [PUFILS mild is all P @ / j tb pét t discour (:'n 5 monc “i\,. in | 4 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION | it takes to 5 walk ter > e viser: - FEDERAL CONTRIB | : T ~ City C . 1 12 | expect try to come vlurluv 1 lago | SRR TR fumvosrnsnv! = enjoy ou st nig the with something [ A " “L('. . I ep t n “A" grade 1 =y CONSTRUCTION ALASKA® | family S w,mnal Recipe t ev- ere are two other iny Ll [C] HIST.LIBRARY & MUSEUM, | Our Family’s Per® S : ope ne 1 the s00 | —— AID TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES W Comm THE WILKEN FAMILY, INC., ALADDIN, SCHENLEY P. O, PA.—86.8 PROOF ~75% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS L | JAKEWAY DISTRIGUTING COMPANY, Inc. city has $5000 for obtainin SOLE ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS i ways and conside A CHANCE TO REFORM | " given to the suggest is the anti-trust shake- part of this money be usec conducted by the De- by proposed South Franklin of Justice ur Thur- MRS. CHAPMAN COMING nouncer connected with KINY, is project man Arnold istant attorney gen- Mrs. James H. Chapman, w a passenger aboard the Baranof for >oe eral. Already has turned the | of the radio operator and an- Juneau INo I FOUND tomobile financing and ey L His is a special type of investiga- | jon under the 40-year-old anti o Miguel Zamora, Petersburg Fili- trust laws brightened by a new Ao e | « pino, was found guilty of arson by wrinkle Investigators work = se- RS = s e ‘ a jury in Federal District Court it cretly on a suspected company un- EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION [ - was revealed when the verdict s suddenly indictments are e 5 opened in court this morning. Za- prought out alleging violation of .l , - = 7 ; B3 mora was charged with setting fire {he anti-trust laws. The accused " ferent items, as indicated in the used to increase volume and effi- furnished by the Commissioner of | to the house of Jack Silva in Peters-, company then can face joint crim-| . (This is the seventh of a series |, ) ciency of the public school system Education. The chief purpose of! N burg. '+ were: Minard My, Mal and civil prosecution or come | Cf EHEPES (RAR e L o “‘f,‘,‘ o other field of Territorial dis- | Wwith an approximate pr nroll- | this graph is to show the rela-| on the jury were: Minard Mill tryarg with written promises noy ~©f the Alaska Planning Councll, ', 0" ovhinits o steadier and |ment of 2,000 pupils in rural schools tively large portion of native pupils dealing with the administrative and fiscal affairs of the Terri- Chester L. Williams, Her H. Lar- son, Archie Radelet, Mrs. L. P, steeper increase than the field of attend and of slightly more than 4,000 i ng Territorial schools. This | < n education. The general-trend curve | city schools. Forty percent (in- | percentage is patticularly large ia| 4 : only to stop the suspected bad practices but promise even fur awes, Mrs, Esther Sommers, Rob- - : ; e MRt AlpeRr T ket 5 3 , m"; B(:w,, Mosie Forward, Huge 'DET reforms in the interest of the| 1o O‘:;",'r;‘r';},:"i‘::"" ' he |of the graph runs diagonally from |clusive present building program) rural schools, reaching in 1936 as i O retarickoon. Steve Vukovie, Public good. When such promises —etes &0 The EOPE TE B0yt Jero in 1916 to almost one|is being spent for the Universi’y much as 647 percent, while 20 per- 8 are satisfactory to the department i million dollars in 1937-38, This Of Alaska with a current annual cent of the enrollment in the city D A N C E . have been made in Alaska and o 2 2 i ient of approximately 200 schools was composed of native ture of government Glen A. Kirkham and James O'Con- and the Federal courts, the indict- steady increase is shared by all|enrol gives a nor e ”"”;E‘ ”‘:”jm“"l-;]“':im:"»'il‘ i g and of industries based on min- |Phases of education, namely by ):‘gi:u»lu([ ‘.x:u:h:nh and some 400 |children, | * RETUR) SOUTH 3 promises to be a ' ..T i and wild life never rural schools, city schools and the | extension students. Ifie trend of native school popu- | A. E. Pritchett, in Juneau for sev- VeIV exciting winter for big busi-' poore made available. Most of | University of Alasa, but is less| Attachea to this dollar-and-cen: lation was markedly upward in (INVITATIONAL) i eral weeks on business, is a passen- | pads the graphs are plotted accumu- |marked in expenditures for the picture of Alaskan education is a schools, while the high percen- ger south aboard the Northland lati showing the individual 'rural schools. Administrative costs | partial picture of the human tage, although not the number, of - 'MAIL (HRIS]’MAS values in subsequent strips of of the public school system, how- |tors involved, namely a Haee GPibas th r ral SOOI Has different shading as explained ever, have not increased appre ph depicting the school popula- somewhat declined since 1933 when | (ARDS Now SAYS ir. the legends.—Ed. Note) [ lently cost of transportation |tion of city and rural schools, from it had reached a maximum of 74.3 [ ¢ pupils has kept down the cost | 1919 936, data for which were percent. How To llRoBEll EXPENDITURES of tuition and general school fa- i pOSTMASIER w"'E FOR EDUCATION cilities for pupils outside of in- sraph from data corporated towns ial audits cov- ‘ SOMETHING FOR NOTHING Construction of public school buildings including the Universit , < His . eonkitned oonsldrmbiat 1 We'll make you a present of the minimum down-payment i} ince 1934. The Federal, as well as on any connbtions” o e KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR MUSIC BY WESLEY BARRETT'S : g : ROYAL ALASKANS < 9:30 0'CLOCK In plotting this A MAN lN! Due to the heavy Christmas mail, g miched by Te Postmaster Albert Wile urged 10-lering the period from 1016 to day that Christmas cards for local 1936 anq from appropriations for distribution be placed in the post- the bienr n 1937-38, an attempt ice as soon as possible so that . made to show in detail for postal employees will have ample what purposes this largest portio: time to handle them as w S| o o e to.handle them as well as| g poyjiorial expenditures has bee care for the other heavy mail which ! 1" |© peing used. 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