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THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—J t‘\I‘AU ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 | PAGE EIGHT ——e o "l s will attend the servi f | Ch: el area. Bob Faulk vas i STU EAR GEIGER ted by . J BOY SCOUT WEEK 5o onirie o ciorm, G o ane orosram. - AVA WILL HONOR U A o | el 2 Pt e WARMNING GIVEN; M r 1 their own churches in uniform. charge of the program. MIN OFFICE biennium ended December 31, 1950, The afternoon of Boy Scout Sun-] Visiting Lions were Joe Coble and M TERR. MI To BE OBSERVED ‘(im at 2 o'clock a Court of Honor|Herb Hilscher of Fairbanks and lEGISlAIORS AT e LRUR L it et oodie R } | will be held in the Elks Hall with|Bill Bittner of Anchorage. M. P. . | architects have been registered in D'NNER IHURSDAY Students of both sections of thel gjaqp, quring the period from the the Rev. S. A. McPhetres, district|Mullaney of Juneau was a guest. ; 5 For EB UARY 6 12‘.Jdmm<mr'n( chairman, The Rev. Fred McGinnis, new| - seventh grade of the Juneau Public|effective date of the original re. Now OVERDUH radio-active minerals | b in_charge His committee of Ed Dietz, Harry | Methodist minister, was initiated. | Members of the Alaska Legisla- 5”‘“‘11‘ o the Gelger SARH FHI S Lt g 100 hignen A | J E 7 i | DeLand, Mal Greany and Gus| Art Hedges, chairman of the|ture a T g and heard the Geig 0 at| ot which . 161 remained in Sgnit Y Fe!;‘:;b::nsantc:r:‘fm?‘o}‘S:O;:g(.“;:"‘:]- Gissberg will assist him. The Couft basketball committee, reported that| p(,n“l‘:;dm‘,l,tf:], :!:(!;Csd:]gtrbio t:s work yesterday m((he :1m§e ](\)af' the | goo? s'.anx:l‘i‘nn-;bmml s clo~ci a no’;m;]r;t;zml auto license plz\tés flx.cll 0,' ‘ B8F 158 ilibs il taxe.riote of Scoat | Of Honor 1s open to the public | tickets for the Gold Medal bvke(.},,,\m for them by the Alaska Visi. Territorial Depar myen’l o i ines. | pecfmber of last Hers ue on motor vehicles cur- | 8Ki 1, Baving Boy Stouts and|onds special invitation is extended | ball tournament are now on sale.|tors Association next Thursday eve- They were a ;' Dl e €X-| Applications for r and ihm} vflsv.vdunenu ol e HJ 4D'Es ’ to all Cub Scouts to attend. He reported that $324.14 had been|ning, February 8 at 8 o'clock, ap| Pedition by Miss Katherine Blle of | sidered and passed during the bien- | ity C Highway Patrol are giving | £ 9 | [ the grade school teaching Staff. |num numberea 65, of which were | U HCket to violators. i | five non-resident permits for the nm a(c:c_ord with action by the Ju- Al practice of architecture, issued un- | 18U Olty Oouncil, the minimum | lf O Engineer, were hosts to the young|ger territorial law, and 11 registra- | ime for payment of parking mets prospectors and gave each a turn|gon. by l‘ecipiomi\ i violations is $1 with 48 hours; | at listening in with the Geiger £ Wt | between 48 ana 96 hours; and af-| Y 0 U i ter 96 hours the violator will b cited into City Magi: leaders attend their luncheons 10 Monday, February 12, at 6 p. m.,| deposited in the Lions Basketball | Whing Dings, it is announced by .On Thursday morning “‘l pe, Boy Scout Troop No. 609 is holding | Trust Fund toward a gym for| George Sund secretary. o'clock, special ceremonies will be . potluck suppér at the Methodist | Juneau. ! Toastmaster for the occasion will held in the Territorial Legislature e 7 Il s e | Church. Monday evening at 7 is the allis of Ketchikan, As- ‘.,mh a s(g\,["(\.lox- un:,m pr annual joint meeting of the Alas sident. ! in both the Senate and Boy Scout Council and Gastineau > evening talks will be resolution memorializin District Committee held in the officers of the newly| counter plA"ES I.OSI I" is planned for both I Council Chambers of the City Hal tion to sacquaint ot B RO, ot | The ndicatory program for tne| @ims and plans of the organization. | NGRS AR(H“E(“ 'VISIT WITH DAUGHTERS | i ¥ b s END BOARD MEEI!"G WASHINGTON‘ i e Mrs, J. A. Thibodeau left on the More saarela, Commissioner of | i Howard Fowler, Mines Leo H | Mines, a ROTARY CLUB POSTPONES DEDICATORY PROGRAM FOR | S. E. CIRCULATING LIBRARY ‘ ? rate’s Court —_—1 t Scouts for them to obscrve the OBSERVED TODAY gg::;;g::t i‘;:s:‘l‘(l:":as DTy .| FWS OFFICIALS 1O Force losses in Korea through Jan- workings of the city offices. | Sonad! Btk Aty iolh: trom ARRIVE THURSDAY i |uary 18 were announced today as|Pan American plane Sunday on her % Saturday afterncon from 1:30 to BY lIONS (I.UB February 13 to February 27, it i T A general resume of business at- | totaling 223 planes of all type. The | Way to Prrtland, Oregon. She will SaVIng’s 8:30 the Boy Scout window dis- announced by B. F. Heintzleman,| Clarence Rhcde, Fish and Wild- | tended 1 »n of proposed | figure included one modern F-86|spend the next two weeks visiting plays in the various business houscs e 1 Bhsee Rk life Service Regional Director, and | legislation in policy changes of the | Sabet jet fighter which went down | with hor three daughters, Dorothy, : will be judged with Scout equipment | The Juneau Lions Club partici-; = qpanoe .in the date is due to|EHoward Baltzo, Assistant Regional Territorial Board of Enginee: behind enemy lines about a month | Cecelia and Mary in and near Po:t- ai j’he 1 as prizes. Cub Scout windows will | pated in tbe current 41st anni- the’ PRbt EhAL Y LR, e r‘esen(‘\'}ve‘ Direc AT Seattle Sunday | Archite ago. land. g 4 be judged by the Lions Club, Boy | versary of tne Boy Scouts of | ¢ the Sears’ Roéblck pFound;“‘m from the east are expected in| body at its third and final session! An Ajr Force spokesman, in re- B — [ Scout windows by the Rotary, and | America Week by having five Boy who 8¢5 co;ne to Juneau for the|Ju 1 /, according to | Saturday afternoon in its annual leasing this information, poir | BiLL OLSON HERE g:oTToN d m them at the | meeting held last week in Juneau. out the losses were from a'l s | guests and a talk onlgegication was called east from adv - loc Board members agreed that now, with actual losses of plane William . Ol | Rhod 1tzo went to Wash- | in effect qualifying examir ons down in plane-to-plane man, is stoppi o H.n’l the annual meeting | will def ely be given every ap-,totalling only about 10 Hotel. Explorer Post windows by the Ki- 1 Scouts s wanis, There will be at least a total | scouting by Field Executive Ken ‘ ¢eattle and will not return unt el ‘Doulaw o] e g eting Mor = b of nine windows in Juneau, g Ubbelohde at the meeting Monday the latter part of the month. Seatule canner; Qfl Pl g at the Baranof e i A and Auk Bay in the contest. noon ington Next Sunday, February 11, is Boy| Scout guests were Dick Peguc {of F \d Wildlife Service re- | plicant for registration in th Out of 49250 sortles (one flight Scout Sunday and is being observed | Sam McPhetres, Frank Leland, johii| MARTHA SOCIETY FOOD SALE gio | to | by one plane) fighter loses totaled CRAIG VISITORS Hel‘e are sort Mr. and Mrs. John Eoverville of P in the various churches of the com-' Hoisington and Ernie Kronquist, re-| At Sear's, Thursday, Feb. 8--11 Bl R SR Two of three applications of civ |167. Of the 13,706 bor mumt; Cubs, ch Scouts and Ex- presenting troops in the Gastineau ;am 727-2t SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | engineers were considered and ac- 38 planes were lost. o( Craig are at the Baranof Hotel.| V l that ' Are Like Puiting Money in M.mc‘ Hoy said laot u the Bank. 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