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Prisitor IsLANDS NATIVES IN ATTENDANCE AT SALEM INDIAN TRAINING ScHooL, 
Dec. 31, 1918. 
Year of 
Name. Island residence. enroll- 
ment 
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REPAIRS APOE a. onane conde cae Cone mabes eeceeie sss alesse MOE isas taste ssoghs sateen ok eee 1915 
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PAIS MT ALENA 5 a — arco coseicicuiee stele eniabtanat athe talee sata |e oersre LD A OAR CE EES REE er etrbe Meine F 1915 
ratis ORNAN A. ccc cewoem ance seam doce aeeaces cath dees Mise rca = eS ccacatsessaacaseeeeos 1915 
encherein ie afer.) se en sata peeed suet eee ka aclaw ene LL) §t GRE Bpe ere Ree ieee 1916 
Lekanof, Bente OS. ios kth ee Bima eOrre 252205. aes ssc 1914 
IMGIO VIO PAO 2 ccc eadere secs ees acon sees ne SitpuAl aouessetes sss scnece sofas eee 1917 
HbA bAliin WARel Stoo savos rene ce ees ssatecasens =. o-|scsee Gurtesteeaneasscassccle eee eeek 1917 
Sipe, NICOL oe saaearousntee eee CemeenamaaS ase cael GOS ene ree teense 35 sen cso oe 1917 
Slopelin, Masikisteonsce asso stone eeteecse cerca. =o Wee SORE bape ocacbe ioe eecpee eecen 1917 
a Mother of Agrifina, Martha, and Ouliana Fratis, but not actually in attendance at the school. 
MOTION PICTURES. 
In the fall of 1916 the personnel of the Naval Radio Station on St. 
Paul Island purchased a motion-picture projector. The Bureau 
secured 100,000 feet of films, ieee of an educational and news- 
ictorial character, although a few reels were comedies and dramas. 
hrough informal arrangements the employees of the radio station 
furnished the current and operated the machine. This was installed 
in the building known as the native shop, and exhibitions were given 
at regular intervals throughout the fall and winter. It is the ex- 
ressed opinion of every one concerned that this was probably the 
fost investment which had ever been made from an educational 
standpoint for the natives. 
Under similar arrangement films were secured in the fall of 1917 and 
exhibitions were given through the following winter months with 
the same gratifying results. 2 the spring of 1918, the natives of 
St. Paul Island subscribed funds for the purchase of the machine 
from the radio station employees. Films were provided by the 
Bureau the following fall in the same manner as before. 
The natives of St. George Island organized in the spring of 1918 
and subscribed funds for the purchase of a motion-picture projector. 
This was sent from Seattle in the summer and put in operation in the 
fall with films supplied in the same manner as for St. Paul Island. 
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. 
As in previous years, a number of the natives of the Pribilof 
Islands have personal funds which are in the custody of the United 
States Commissioner of Fisheries as trustee. These funds are still 
on deposit with the Washington Loan & Trust Co., Washington, 
C., and draw interest of 3 per cent per annum, calculated on 
monthly balances. During the year 1918 one native, Elisaveta 
Rukovishnikoff, withdrew all funds which were to her credit and the 
account has therefore been closed. 
On January 1, 1918, the balance was $4,454.98. Interest credited 
July 1, 1918, amounted to $60.12, and on December 31, 1918, $50.70, 
making a total of $110.82 for the entire year. No funds were de- 
osited during the year, and withdrawals amounted to $1,391.15, 
foeane a balance on December 31, 1918, of $3,174.65, in accordance 
with the itemized statement which follows. 
