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& | RECK RETURNS \Dinner Party Given FROM TRIP TO | By Charles Burdicks BANK PARLEYS ' - | prior st ev { Fifth Grader “harles Burdick, | ur were hosts t their residence in| Banking Men Feel Nation| e b Apartmerts. with dinner Should Keep Neutral- e aitar | Ify law As Is Mies. vs;lmm]u \';nm :‘:‘Léli " ANOTHERLOAD DUE WITH PAA Airways plane | Fairbanks with seven eft for here vith Pilots 12 were Dwight R. Johnson cdla, Ted Laird, Mrs. C he spent Smith and child ; f el e Those due with this afternoon's afraid business would hi {light with Al Monson and Bur W the fair closes L am Harns, s in the cor € C were optim beit by R Carl Es w My Pork s Middle West bani cotltions ave Yol Clark. J. F. Worley, Ms. € . -+ NOd, B, GtaNteoet Thirteen-year-old Carrie Bell Davis, i WRANGELL COUPLE g visiTinG Juneay Mrs. Greenhow LITTLE PEOP’.E l l I- [ itka on the Northland 1 her mother, Mrs. A. R. Dunean, Mr, and Mk Bl Grace | 15 HICGRINE 191~ 58 2550 JUNEAU DILANES s p from Wrangell abcard the Al h . T e tes MR AR L 2 B _David Brown I returned to L fe 5 : A : ' Shagvay after ur hing o tonsil- any Juneau friend. g of ¥ ¥ : Grants are guest it the % » room Ay S Provious. Baranof Hotel background to the lovely & o Johnny amundsen flew a Marine | Admitted to the Government Hos- iz Pouring during the tea hours are '’ 8 aip to BOILISEREIN ¢ pital, Richard Young is receiving CAZ{/..DIAN DISCOUNT Mrs. Arthur Rier P. J Pmon! m‘;’gb urgical care. 5. M Bank Hussey, Mrs. Lud Thoren and - e o : fe 1.-,,q7 sived betwsen \,‘H Yokt wtw‘. A A. Truax, J.| Derothy Hubbard was a surgical SRR Gréet A St {dtibtie e Mage to the mine, | dismissal today from the Govern- noon. include Miss Doroth with R. Haug, C. C.| ment Hospital i o . and P. Drgastin L STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTS el took O. B. Twedt, R. S.| Mae Shortridge underwent a ma- PP, rey and G. A. Gustaf i 0 ation at the Government and W. Heino to Li {ospital today OTZEBUE I(E ay afternoon, - ARRIVES AHEAD OF SHIP BOXYER Indian Affairs Vessels Is Stormbound-Voyage Problematical n Affairs ship, Boxer in thward on its lasi Alaska voyage visit Kaotzebue, th Bexer has report that Kotzebue dy frozen The Boxer is stormbound at pres- ent on the south side of Nunivak Island - WADETO ATIEND CONFERENCE AT SAN FRANCISCO Hugh Wade, Territorial Social Se- | curity Director, is on his way to| San ncisco to attend a regional cenference of directors of the Bu- | reau of Old Age and Survivors In- surance. | Wade will be a month. | He left last w th Sea for Ketchikan and went on south yesterday on the Yukon () The game is tied! Just one more play! Don takes the ball! Look— he’s away! He scores! Boy, what a wow-er! Like Standard Gas—our Don’s got power/ IN YOUR BOAT or behind the wheel of your car, flashing power means better performance for your money! 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V., home child-bride said she would continue laris 8 1 >amphell Holloway Olsen' M. Halvorson, both of Juneau. Look at the praise and 0 ft, and Bringin - e raves your favorite family back C. R ings FEmpire Want Ads Bring Results. reaped...when critics from i lAlmak‘ the nearest town with a postllm. will be held Saturday after- office. There are now 32 voters in [noon in the Parish Hall. the village, all good Democrats ex-| The affair is scheduled to start jcept “one or two women,” Frank at 1:30 o'clock. In charge of | says. | rangements for the afternoon are | Mesdames V. L. Hoke, A. J. Good- man, and Lewis Brown. -ves Hubly NATION BUSY, UFE I Nor 100 SHARPE FINDS | DIFFICULT, EVEN ON TRIP EAST WITHOUT AN ARM For a number of years Peterson worked as watchman for the Bureau ki w3 ; gifd(l:';:.:]l:‘mles weir at Red River, as 8 fode -and placer location notices ; Unemployment Compen- Frank Peferson, Oldfimer ™. . o the iiana cnangear i o The Emoire Otfice. Not much, Frank says, but the| from Kodiak Island, Here on Visit sation Director Returns | from Indianapolis | weather has. When he first went | to Red River the region had snows of seven or eight feet in the winter. i Now there is almost no snow and With one arm, Frank Peterson The United States of today differs the rivers, after a week or so of from the United States of | has conquered a wilderness. freeze in October, are usually open | ©0 in one important respect| The jovial Finn, who has lived juntil March. Frank can't explain ) it ier Red River on Kodiak Island for 'why the weather has become mild For bird or big game hunt. 1 a condition which im- years, is now in Juneau after|at Red River, but he swears it has.| ing,famous Duxbak plaid v : k all ‘wool hunting. clothes res: Territorial | another busy season, doubly busy d Gold, Too 7 he isn‘t busy doing some- Frank washes gold out of | All the wealth he gets 1 Di- | for a man who lost his left arm in from | a fishing accident at Karluk almost North- | half a century ago. Wt thing the beach returned ht on t 9 g | Peterson built his own house and by this method, however, he really PANTS WITH WORSTED CUFFS I > in employment|p.s pyjlt and launched a number | earns, Frank admits. Azong the new features b 1 the industrial states Was|or figning boats, the largest 34 feet | Peterson came in on the steamer! %% e ent to Sharpe enroute {long, all by himself. They say he|Yuken Mondav. He 1s gome '0 by the ts of o direc attendi t Indianapolis, In- which called him from Al- rows a skiff as well as any man and th the feat is something to see. Frank lives by himself. Tenakee to spend a few months at the hot springs and intends to return to Red River without going Outside. For most of the 42 years, life at Red River on Olga Bay was lonely but now there are 18 men on the beach, Peterson says. They had a Territoria] Un- 800d fishing season. Frank made ation Commis- | etter than $1,000 at gillnetting DSl CORIle | e st Sponsor Card Party tration ot the Has] Election Official A yloymen t Compensation laws| Besides his busy life at Red R“’”-; were discussed at the meeting 90 miles from Kodiak, Peterson' A public card pariy, given by the | e serves on the election board at!Junior Catholic Daughters of Amer- | ?iosm'rm. NOTE,.S ’ i £ OL’ s E T—‘:)%'LGYH-—T and return - - C. D. A. 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