The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1951, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 kick-off breakfast will launch the “dawn to dusk” drive for Boy Scout Finan o' { te October 16. " . | (ampalgn Beglns | This is the annual campaign for | funds to support the program and 0 0 | b 16 | work of the Alaska Council, Boy n (0 er Scouts of America, a cooperative | organization of the communities in A. B. Phillips has been named| ajackg to extend the scouting pro- chairman of the 1951 Boy Scout|gram to Alaska boys. The Alas kn finance campaign in Juneau, George | Council admini Alaska Coumn President, (he ]]IQnr'nn of s coutnu in t The campaigr a crganization p]am are being col pleted this week under the leads C n 800 volunteer scout of these buttgns next week,” funds on | L] as they signify the usual 3 rted response of our cit- izens to the annual appeal for funds for the administre of the scout- ing program in Juneau -and the Alaska Council.” indien (laims io Be Discussed by Alaska Nafive Brotherhood The position of the Alaska Native THE DAILY ALASKA EMI'IRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA Makes Wholesale frrests SHINGTON, to determine Indian claims in Al- aska and to settle them either b purchase or by conferring of title to them. ' Second gnain item on the agenda for the brotherhood executive com- mittee is the determining of W questions are necessary for conv tion action, mittee is (c the Alaska e Brotherhood con- vention to be held Nov. 12 to 17 iu Ketchikan. Important maiters to be taken up at the conventicn, Paul said, FBI ed with ste: perty worth ‘The " articles crude rubber combat bnnl tuilding m crait | The announcement {R—The | it has been making throughout the tion with thefts ty, largely ations. Oct. 11— Director J. Edgar Hoover government and pure pro- spector of the civilian police de- partment at Mare Island. The FBI sald it had recovered $4,000 worth o of stolen property there, ~ Ten Will Write disclosed rested include long Bar Examinatisn Ten candidates for the Alaska Bar will take & written examina- tion beginning next Monday and concluding on Wednesday. Members of the Board of Law Examiners who | ' will conduct the examinations. are chorage. Mr. Monagle second division on the Candidates who have ap take the examination ate: Stewart, Mrs. Gladys Stal - and George M. Apostol, Juneay; M- es M. Gore, Ketchikan; James A. Von Der Heydt, Noflle Warré Christianson, Sitka; ] Bell Jr., Earl M. mqory. u Rader, and John D. Shaw, Ar SOURDOCEY CLUB MEETS. ‘The Sourdocey Square Dance fllb ship of Phillips and Juneau mem- | ¢ bers of the Alaske Council executive | o Br board. The 1951 campaizn will the wearing of amnll lapg] Ly (‘nmnb itors, Genetal J. Gerald Will- Wil hold a dance in the ent of the board and | Hall Oct. 13 at 8:40 pm. A Warren Taylor of Fairbanks, Ray- business meeting will be hed fofel- mond Plummer, Anchorage, and R. ect officers for the winter leqnh %. Robertson \nd M. E. Monagle ur L 5y 2, MERCHANT HERE 7 included the Mr. Plummer was recently ap- Charles Demmers, Klawock er- the pointed to the hoard as successor chant, is a guest at the Hotel Ju- to the late Warren Cuddy of An- heau. 5 d in a “lhlllll\t that 30 per- into custody hours in New a, Ohio, Massa- k and Washing- will be fisheries, land matters, and the abolishment of the Alaska ce \\1( n uu)mmo ndation: otherhoed in relation to Delegate E. L. Bartlett’s bill (EB 4388) will CL at the ex Recruiting of team captains and ee meeting of the workers in the campaign organiza- | i tion is now under way. More than 60 Juneau and Douglas business and professional men will assist ir the loan programs. i e said, make s 1 up dur and charg- & arrests chief of police, chief of police and an in- sast two month the campaign scheduled for next t T T > will weer one MPIRE WANT ADS PAY — week, Phillips said. An “early bird’s” “We hope everyons will h I ill recently established a 1 1 Belrendd BIRTHDAY 240075n We've searched the market from New York to San FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Plenty cf birthday cake — in the form of budget saving.values So ceme help celebrate by gcuin;z“n slice of RS W %\%vg&\%fi\ D Francisco to bring you these oulvstalnding specials. EVERY ITEM PRICED TO GIVE YOU GREATER SAVING EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED. | e e e e e === tc share with you. the econcmy buys ave're featuring in order to make our birth- - day a happy one for you. Amniversary & pecial WOMEN"S SUETS 25% OFF 100> ALL WOCL A full range of sizes Anniversary Scle MEN’S SUITS W ¥ FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK i} i I a l Fall SPECIAL PURCHASE QUALITY PEARLS 249 2 ic 6 Sirands REGULAR VALUES 3.95 10 10.00 Our New York office scooped the market to bring you Ulls out- standing group of Is £ Behrends Annivers: fm (= G G o o o o Gl (ol You'll find a suit to your liking in this group for Our Anniversary Sale. styles. Come Early . . . only a limited number colors . All fromour regular Single and double breasted stock of fine quality suits. there is BLOUSES 25% Off A group of quality blouses from our regular stock. Odd lot, broken sizes, all first quality. RAYON or WOOL 5000 Values to 22.50 Mern’s Robes ASSORTED STYLES e (o oo el e el — SEASON'S BEST BUY ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL NYLON HOSE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL l l“ PR. REGULAR 1.75 . OUT OF STOCK SPECIAL CHILD'S SLEEPERS SIZES 0 — 2 — 3 1050 REGULAR 225 COTTON FLEECE WOMEN'S WHITE STAG SKI SUITS SPECIAL PURCHASE 27.50 Regular 42.00 Values Discontinued — Man Tailored — Water Proofed IDEAL FFOR HUNTING, TOO! SPECIAL PURCHASE BOYS' COTTON SOCKS NYLON REINFORCED FOR 00 HEEL AND TOE 24-PAGE COMIC BOOK INCLUDED 3.00 L SPECIAL - BOYS NATURAL ONLY TRENCH COATS sl o FASHIONED ?ey (% L 54 GUAGE SHEER * . i GUARANT AGAINST DEFECTS * MARKED IRREGULAR FIRST OUAIL;I'Y CANNON TOWELS LARGE SIZE €3 FOR g} Blue—Gcld—Pink—Green — 'Plaids 0dd Lot Wash Cloths TO CLEAR — 4 FOR‘1Q00 SPECIAL PURCHASE GARMENT BAGS HEAVY WEIGHT PLASTIC 53 B HOLDS 16 GARMENTS WMS L Aos e B 4'T ALY COLORS ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL BOYS’ WINTER JACKET WHILE THEY LAST ONLY | 2 () SIZES 8 TO 16 Burlington Mills Versa Twill Stltched Quilted meg DURABLE Long-Lasting > WATER REPELLENT ° ASSORTED COLORS SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE NYLON PANTIES 1.10 pr. FIRST QUALITY NYLON KNIT BRIEF STYLE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SPECIAL PURCHASE NYLOHN ONIFOEMS COAT STYLE 8.50 WHITE ONLY SHORT SLEEVE —— A REAL VALUE SEW AND SAVE SPECIAL 54-Inch WOOLENS ASSORTED FABRICS 2.97 D. FALL SHADES — TOP QUALITIES VALUES TO 7.95 Another Anniverasry Value

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