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Traces Found, Oblong-Headed Race in Alaska Sept. 24 LABOR GROUP FAVORS CITY INCINERATOR WASHINGTON Committeee to Plew fol Action Before City has repo Dads Tonight B inal pc Dr. Al itian Islands ry” for the abor- f America.” ing question of| Smithsonian ysical anthropology, h expedition this iins in the Aleu- f an oblong-headed er occupancy than the i Me uts. { the same racial ~m(k 1 on Kodiak Island Columbia. » of this old stock d Dr. Hrdlicka, “but are that some of them e made their way as hr as California The Aleuts cannot be consi ld“(’d U= as derived from them; they stand physically too far apart. There is| ne reason to believe, in fact,| t the Aleuts represent backward use, instead of S ent city dump. mig Refuse Drifts while This nu(n followed a protest of the «( ted ion from Alaska toward Asia, be little doubt that ds” constituted one n waves from the he new .- ally landed on e king a con- condition in the city _ MITCHEL DANILOFF ‘ CHOSEN HIGH SCHOOL | SENIOR PRESIDENT 0L Officers for all classes except the as been denounced by the which has been denounced by the poinen were clected recently at central group as being in conflict hv J\. with Federal Labor Union 20,904 For Community Club ome debate, the (l\u\Hl Senior division, Mitchell ves as president; Ly- man Snow, vice-president; Edythe Young, secretary-treasurer. Advis- er is wa Pauline Monroe. Claude Hirst heads the Junior _ Class group. Katherine Torkelsen is “" vice-president and Pauline Senef- tion to nlpldunl‘l‘\le:e;qum ant swim- sky, secretary-treasurer. Adviser is s P e Miss Zora Brown Delegate Patrick warned ”‘I” “If " Miss Kathyrine Long is adviser ought ‘5‘ b(m “‘;m:“ or the Sophomores. Officers are schl, president; Sue Stew- . dent; Harley Turner, After went on record as favoring the es tablishment of a “community ath- letic club, not privately owned,” ter Secretary Charles Crozier hul Athletic Club, which has been ma ing a drive for members recently said the club is being organized “for tiie use of the public.” — e Officers for Freshman class will be elected at the next meeting. R BOARD OF CONTROL it ELECTED RECENTLY The Juneau Athletic Club wil hold a dance tomorrow night at the Members of a Board of Qonizel fox Union Hall for the purpose of rais- the Juneau High School were elect- ing funds with which to purchase €d recently to serve during the 1937- equipment for the gymnasium now 38 Session S o contemplated. David Reischl heads the board as RS - president. Other officers are Rich- BLOOMQUISTS DUE ard Jackson, vice-president; Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bloomquist Kiloh, secret ; Mitchell Daniloff and child are northbound passen- Senior clas ldenb; Giaucs gers aboard the North Sea enroute Hirst, Junior class president; Keith to Juncau, following a trip south, Reischl, sophomore president Mr. Bloomquist is associated with FPrincipal A. S. Dunham acts in the Harri Machine Shup the capacity of adviser for the group, o b which meets to discuss improve- ments in the functioning of the school. JUNEAU A.C. GIVE DANCE D FRANCES NEWMAN J-CLUB PRESIDENT Officers were elected recently in the J Club, a school girls’ athletic organization. Frances Newman serves as presi- ‘dent, Geraldine Holm as vice-pres- ident and Lola La Paugh as secre- tary-treasurer. Sports managers in #e club who will serve during the coming year include Frances Newman, volley- ball; Phyllis Jenne basketball; Mil- dred Webster, badminton; Lola La Wings of the Morning! el //° NURSE ( OES “E\'l Alice Moran, public health nurse Ob, the devilish dehght in in Palmer, sailed to the Westward on the steamship Yukon early this morning. Paugh, ping-pong; Geraldine Holm, tennis and Luul»e Hildre, archery. being late to work, when a iR RETURNING NORTH second cup of Sd“u’mg is the Mrs. C. T. Gardner, who has been visiting in the south for a short time, is returning to Juneau aboard the North Sea. delicious reason. l)l‘l’l l\ ILL Deputy Marshal John' McCormick is confined to his home today, suf- fering from a Luhi - FOLTA T() PI-TI'RHHI RG Coff‘ ‘ | Assistant District Attorney George W. Folta left on the Northland for One for Percolator—another P( tersburg in connection with a re- orted assault case in that city in one for Drip or Glass Maker. \'\])l(‘h Tony Flores is charged with attacking Dave Phillips with a hatchet. FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 | Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. 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