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DIMOND DINNER IS ON TONIGHT, TERMINAL CAFE Remarks of Delegate on Social Securty to Be Broadcast Several reservations are able for mon-partisan Delc mond Dinner ton i minal Cafe, start cording to M dent of the Democ Club, which is sponsoring th fair Delegate Anthony J. Dimond will be the only speaker of the evening and will give a short address on the YAKOBI TAKES REX BEACH T0 MINERAL FIND Famous Author Leaves Ju- neau This Morning to See “Mountain Leather” o Beach with his miner's nose n the trail of a mysterious neral known as “mountain leath- left Juneau this morning on the il's last lap. Aboard the Yakobi, > author is enroute to Lemesurier and where Joe Ibach has discov- >d the strange something. Love of Alaska and an author's desire for romance and things a bit out of the ordinary proved to strong for Mr. Beach. who had come A Gife for Shirley Temple Bearing a gift for Shirley Temple in the shape of a . pony named ;. “Samuel of Spain,” Caro- lyn Wain- wright, daugh- et ter of Lady ° Hector Mac- Neal, the for- mer Edith Gould, is shown as she arrived on the Queen Mary. The pony will be presented to the child movie star in Holly- wood. P € C. S.HOLMES - MAKES SPEEDY - ARCTIC TRIP |Capt. Bacld;x:i—[)enies that | Eskimos Are Starving ; in Arctic Region SEATTLE, Sept. 17.—The schoon- |er C. s. Holmes is here discharging the propellor, motor and flying in- !struments of the plane in which | Will Rogers and Wiley Post were !killed near Point Barrow last year. Capt. John Backland went for a |shave and a hair cut and while in !the chair said: “It was a tough job getting the | engine aboard at Point Barrow as |it weighs close to a ton. We built " Car Runs |a catamaran of Eskimo boats to get it from the beach. The rest Social Security Act and its relaticn to Alaskans. | ito the Pacific Coast on business, so last week he sailed for Alaska to HIGH NUMBER As previously announced all res- tiie look. RE ihe SR ain ) 3 of the plane is worthless.” ; idents of this community. \m]u: men i it A Over T()(’,S i The captain said that this year's and women are :x?\upfi (!n f he din | The writer plans to be in this available, the ‘Tollowd v cruise set a speed record. The boat b S | vicinity about ten days before sail- es will. or hav MUSKOGEE, Okla. Sept. 17.|\€ft Seattle on May 27 and arrived Through the courtesy of C. | Voo st PetIHERIE New (Y] | iutons of miene HOOSKOGEE, Okla. Sep. tting| Pack off the Strait the night before Arnold, Manager of KINY, Mr. Di*\ o o b ) the film funny man with the big moutn; shows glamorous | York. UN Tn SCHGJ! gt £ el o 173 mond's remarks will be broadcast yi{ FNrllE forch-singing star, how to pose for ship’s news photogra- | J B | on, Ed Bowde T A g e TooncoY] Of the reporta of Eskimos starv- &} . from 7:30 to 8, for the benefit of the phoys it 2 maximum of exposure. They are shown after thei $Rh. +ling, Herb all enter- |the curh ae padt 16t wheols ros|ing ‘Backland ‘said: - “They cant | many who find it impossible to at- in New York on the Queen Mary. tend the dinner. Much interest has been evinced in the workings of the Social Security Act, and in addition be starving, although they may be hungry for white men’s grub. The whole country is full of ducks, geese and caribou. After a time the Es- “™ VICTORIA HAS e Unive over his feet. Adams jotted down he number of the car license, went to a nearby store, reported the inci- A. B. Ph ips Announces 29 Former High Students - sing board. There are 106 REPAIR! Univer- M Kathleen the canvs LIGHT GLOE o absentee & ots, with two others THEN BREAK Lfi(fi BO! SPASSENGERS - w 3 . ty of Idaho; Lewis Beaudin, Uni- dent to police and returned to hi se att the dinner, many & L f H , I ed to his | 1 HIOB Rtenciply fie RS, AT 11 qubstion s Continuing Education f Idaho: Lee Smith, Wash- | lunch, kimos will lose their self reliance miore will have the opportunity of § 4 . 5 and get hungry for what they have hearing the Delegate’s discussion The T ion Board, Stepping r]»rr a chair after re- sl Stae C . Giovan- e Yagonke il B . Bt A 428 . airing a ight globe, Napoleon | Almost 40 per cent of t school; Kenneth Web- 5 of it through the cooperation of which of the Governor, Pairing a i Almc P : KINY. g : 4 Coneotor | MaTcoUx slipped on the floor of uates of the Juneau His rsity of Montana Doctors Rescue Man o e gt and Coliector | his cabin at Dawson and broke a i during the past two years from Long Thorny Life SO Fig icially canvass leg bone just above the ankle, also continued on to other institutions sl | = G ) i SEATTLE, Sept. 17. — Steamer y ! — B % ABSENTEE BALLOTS nonth, the law dislocating the ankle. ibtoris ‘satled ot 12:90 Celdek this 0 complete’ itheir education ac- PORT ARTHUR, Tex. Sept. 17.. TN official canvass - - e £ 3 < +. cording to a report mad this IANKS -t 4 WILL BE COUNTED imuct oo made within 10 dass st NGTICE |morning for Southesst Alsska ports TGO 5y Siperntendent. of o, dacet- | oray. fac 40 yoarar mae had ths| o FRIDAY AFTERNOON the second Tuesday in Octok From this date, Sept. 14, 193¢, I |~ o% C o uneau: Schools A. B. Phillips residents of Fair- |cause of his trouble removed. oY= ! e are several precinets, includ- the undersigned, will noi be re-; 5 7T I elby. M cothy The following students of the ell R nd Hub- | A thorn struck in Russell's ankle, 3 TR b Selby, Mrs. Dorothy g dents th horn struck in Russell’'s ankle . . S in 1d Hydaburg, in sponsible for any debts unless p oo = SO T DU class of 1935 are now attending the M L Sun 43 years ago. Although doctors| For better biscuits Counting of absentee: ballots cast s for the Federa] authorized by me. { Cain, Mrs. J. W. Tyacke. schools of higher learning: Marjorie Company, were re- | thought they had removed all of it| . . in the recent election will take v the Territorial |—adv. MARTIN HOLST e ey s ns, Lincoln Turner, Carol Rob- ed at the interior st the time, Russell had sunereai c l ln 1 place in the Clerk of Court’s office Election Board were included in e | SITKAN OPERATED ON son, Bill Winn, Scott Ford, all newlyweds will re- | from the wound at intervals. Anl| i at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon, the same package with the result Eleanor Powell's mother breaks | i 7 attending the Universtiy of Wash- X-ray recently revealed a part of| B k' . : Clerk Robert Coughlin having ap- that he returns will not be known | in all of her daughter's dancing| Betty Marshall of Sitka entered ington; Corrinne Jenne, Mills Col- - the thorn, which was removed. | a ll‘lg ! pointed Judge H. B. LeFevre, Mrs. from those prepincts until the of- | shoes. To ¢ pleanor has worn the Government Hospital and lege; Anabel Simpson, Stanford;| Lode ana piacer iscation notices - R ‘ Powder ot Florine H. d Ed Andrews to ficial canv s made 500 pairs of ing shoes underwent a major operation Judith Alstead, Minnie Rogers, Ger- | for sale at The Empire of Empire classifieds pay. 1 1 3 2 | = i B o ¥ *' Juneau’'s Own Siore y e — FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 18 and 19 FHalyowers “Tomorrow's Styles Today”