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PAGE T{WO An American soldier trains his machine gun from near Hamhung, North Kor 1 of the advancing cles were {o Chinese rephoto via r King G VI show at London's Palladium theatre. cess Elizabeth » \\lrlpllaln rge shakes hands Between them (extreem left). with comedian Jack B n % cus renat; 1y s o 1Y L4D] 4 ards a huge concentration of trucks e 10th Corps’ soldi after a royal command performance variety ger Dinah Shore leans forward to greet Prin- { | Boylé's THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LAST RITES ARE SAID TODAY FOR | FRANK A. BOYLE S A | Simplicity was the tone of the | last services this morning at the | Catholic Church of the Nativity | for Frank A. Boyle, Territorial Au- | ditor, whose death was Friday, Dec- COMMUNITY EVENTS TODA': at Salvation Army yughby ‘Avenue. 7:15 pm. — Methodist St School Christmas party in ct 7:30 p.m.-—Chapeladies Chr party at home of Mrs. H. Baltzo. Red Cross At nursery ember A requiem by the Rev. s.J., who, high mass was sung Father Robert Whelan, in his brief eulogy— use that is the way 1 it”—mentioned Mr. and faithful public his wit and ! long his catholicy, ervice, | Christian humor, “His life will be a lesson to all who knew' him,” Father Whelan said. | Burial services in the Catholic 1 plot , | were | Edward J. | Ann’s Parochidl School, | ter | elock Saturda | that the city ér Cemetery v. Father { of the Evergreen conducted by the Re Sweeney, 8. J. for the high mass was children’s tchoir of St.| with Sis- | Bernard, their director. | Marcellus was the or- | Music by the Mary sister Mary ganist, Alar boys at the Gerald Rosenberger, and Richard Gaines. Pallbearers, selected among young | men whom Mr. Boyle had known of their lives, were James 1ghton, Lee Smith, Joe Smith, | Thomas, Robert Thibodgau Joe McLean. Mr. Boyle was Mr, McLean’s godfather. Territorial offices of the mem of .the Board Administration— the- Governor’s office, the office of the Treasurer, the Auditor, the| Commissioner of Education, the | fighway Engineer and the At- torney General—were ¢ d thi forencon in honor of Mr. Boyle, and members of the Board of Ad- ministration were present at the| funeral servic | There was a services were | Michael Wade | most McNav Tony and Rosary Service at the Carter Chapel last night. Survivors of Mr. Boyle, whos long years as Territorial Auditor made him many friends through- out Alaska, are his widow, Jan Morris Boyle, his sisters, Mrs Catherine Kolloy of Butte, Mor tana, and Mrs. Ella O'Donnell who lives in Hazelton, Pa. With Mrs, Boyle inthe - Assembly has be v Mrs. Allen Bishop of M rs. Bishop plans to leave for attle by Pan American tomor: hom er n ' GfiMUNflY SING AT TREE SEF FOR AD.M.SATURDAY The Juneau Woma extends an invitation to the peaple of Juneau to join in the armual community Christmas sign at 4 o™- | afteroon at JFront | reets. The big tree | ts will be in place | and_Seward and lighted, and the Salvation| Army Band will furnish the music 4‘ Lt. Steinig will lead the sing- ’ ling of Christmas hymns and car- \ ; \vo R will be Carol Leath. Epé' ‘/QK"EJ fig |§ %lg“( s(hgal «I’\!\v ng the program Santa - s Claus will make his appearafce 4 b ‘ ‘wa i | young 1 EAGLES CHRISTMAS PARTY Egififlqksw N GH!‘ ~Fee The Douglas E ATE SDOIY ‘,_5 1] ! | agaln: this ‘year, | The St. Ann's Parochial School The party will begin at 7 pm.'annual Christmas program will be REM!H&IGN (ASE Saturday for all kiddies of Doug- | csented at 8 o'clock tomorrow a | ‘; Sieabigaeg ~‘(‘“"‘l pr vening, December 21, in the Par-| oo o n o0 & 3oy after which Santa Claus wi RK, Dec. 20—P—A jury | pear W candy and fruit for all of seven women and fl\(* men was The community party is sponsoy the program | colected today for the perjury. trial ed by the les in cooperati iton of the| o yyilliamd W. Remington, former | with all the Douglas business hous- playlet, “The | government economist. €5 by a cast of.| payid L. Jones, a Hotel Statler | s g8, 1 the scenes yoom clerk, was chosen first and MIKES PLACE—MODERNIZED i“u”[:i‘ ;Ju“ uxLi Mah f‘dt‘[fll* automatically ~became foreman. | Mikes ace. famous htsotl 2 SURE. DY @ .ChOriS, 0f "Stil= | After b6l 1 the jurors were | and kr“\nfvl L:l!.ahxll»‘l!m)l‘ll'!";.mfiz:i e | dente Cl(”‘h" “11”" sixth, seventh | excused by F 1 Judge Gregory by aoraolated - complate e I e SOBIAGDE { F. Noonan until next Tuesd mo lmL n,x,,,‘,[f,l, ',f, 1“11\ L“fl, The Christmas program will be| Remington is charged with lying i e e waut oPened by the Rythm Band and |to a federal grand jury when he| Sevral monthe by the contractors | “OU8S by pupils of the first and|denied that He ever had been a Tripleite and Dalziel second gm'drx The second number | Communist. The dir i o 1 be The Singing Christmas S TR T I k ex . | Tree” the third ‘and fourth { | FLINT BACK FROM SEWARD advantage of the .yqe gtudents. i e by view, :"Ag it A 3 of thirteen all thermo-J roup of the fifth, dows on the Channel s h seventh and eighth grades back bar facin ”“ ae m‘ SR will present “The Whistling Boy Mount Roberts. 7 " with the piano accompapiment by e Lynette Hebert The dining room will accommo- "o oo I. s 5 = ot oF 150 pediie, MAe 7| s, cast ol dchamlae . R Op booths, Entertainment for diner part in the Pageant is as follow B e Ta by Maty Extesipians oo, 9F Bethlem, Beverly Poole J “Stes, Plal-| piytle Stars, Barbara Zach, Sarah ist, and Jerry ('h.vpx.u.n. PROGRAM AT CHURCH A Christma gram will be pre- the Douglas C Sunday Sch ibor ne 1 Pa Michaud, Whi Caral- tricia Sweeney te, Fred Stev- , Michae] Furness; Thr | Public Roads Engineer returned to Juneau ye: n the Pacific Northern Airlines plane from Anchorage. He went to Sew- ard to confer with B. M. French BPR District Engineer there re- garding road work tion, CHAMBER TO MEET Chamber regular of Com- meeting The Juneau merce will hold a tomorrow noon at O. E Christmas led by The; f b staugh, Secre! carol _singing y said today. will & will iness. be a “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW> Richard G will be depicted st KI:’:‘:"“‘ beth o g s , Michael Thle; Two S be given. Christmas carol ! e R i oty B3k resent Sondra Nevitt, Angelo Cas- An invitation & exte everyone to be present for t - gram, CAROL SINGING H All persons of the Dougles Com- munity Methodist Church who are TS Pt interested in singing car ¢ Christmas Eve around Douglas are invited to meet at the home of Mrs. eve- ning Jensen to practice this at 7:30. OIL The Douglas the following the future please chi supply, as an ext will be made for de + days or holidays and after 6 p week-days. Douglas Truc veries on £ . YELL® ‘é‘%’ C&B in that sec-| tel in the spirit of the holidays, F. the Baranof Ho- | Fred Dunn and Pat Carroll. | seneral summary | | sing is exter dlsmbuu(l‘ ols and words will ~be by the clubwomen. { These outdoor Christmas pro-| | grams have ushered in the h.)h-‘ days for nearly a quarter of a cen-| tury, and been participated in by | hundreds of Juneau citizens each | | year. While the program lasts | ! about an hour, singers may mmc;' | and go at their own conve: ne | and those who prefer to listen also welcome to join the throng A special in ation to join in the ed to the schools and to- the Girl S , the women of morrow, who will no doubt carry {on tms traditional community pro- : J o e o ¢t v 0 0 0 o o . TIDE TABLE . . December 21 . High tide 0:19 am, 133 ft. " e Low tide 5:46 am, 54 ft. © High tide 11:52 am,, 16.0 ft. € Low tide 6:35 pm, 04 ft. © e © 0 0 0 c 0 0 8 e Red Cross office, 8ha Elks Lodge. December 21 noon—Chamber of ranof. neau Rifle and Pis- s in AB Hall § pm Com SreY ALS Christmas Play at Bethel December 22 At 7:30 pm.—Doubleheader basket- s Gym. stmas concert by |® ng groups in High | M Dougl p.m.—Cl and ol gym. December 23 At 1 pm —Elks Christmas party for children at -Capitol Th fol- lowed by Santa Claus at At 4 pm—Community CI tree celebration at Seward Front sponsored by JWC. { At 7:30 pm.—Annual Moose party E 1 Skating at AB Hall. |§ I ions Club dance in C Baranof. December 24 Sunday School Chri At 9 pm Room At 11 am mas pr othel Taberr At 7 pm—Christmas program First Baptist Church. December 25 From 2 to 5 p.m.—Juneau Volunteer Fire De annual Christ- ‘mas ps re Hall. nber 26 At noon—Ro! Club, Baranof December 27 At 9:30 nu Ball by Rainbow Girls i tish Rite Temple. Decembe; Teen Ag At 9 p.m tainment At to ¥ lows Hall At 10 New ¥ Miss Gerirude Donnery ver is ered at the ¥ John A. registered at PELICAN Stearns of Peli the BJI' What a Difference! T HERE'S a decided dif- ference between Property Damage Insurance and Colllisien In nce. The former cove r legal | ility for ar damage | your car may do to the | property of others. The } latter covers the damage | done to yr OWN care. | B( Get them here, Shattunek You need JTH policies! Agency | Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, Inc.; Loulsvill _luodry Straight Bourbon Whiskey » 4 Years Old » 91 Froof b B i sornend Lt Hist GG e s Finest Broadbreast Turicey ORDBER NOW - Ralf dales for Whele H(lr"lc?’s; 1h. 65¢ 1h. 4%¢ §'§*§§§Y LONG ISLAND DGCRS - - - 1b.30c HORMEL'S PURELARD - - . - - [bhec Ih. %5¢ ¥S-Oven Ready - - ured Fro mthe “Land of Corn” \\' cc( SHMOKED PICNIC GEESE -OvenReady - - - - - - - ter Cut (,hucks EELE:?E AST -Choice Sleers - - - - ib. 53¢ _BEEF SHORT RIBS - - - - - - - Ih& PETERSBURG SHRIMP . . Holf Pound 63c ROASTING PULLETS -New York Dressed It 55¢ 1h. 6%¢ Fresh Home-Made PORK SAUSAGE - DELICIOUS COCKTAIL » Fresh Pacific @ysters Pint can for 83e FOR A We have FRYERS-:FarmFresh Pam Efi@aafiy i el A SR lho 75(9 3{|Sanitary Meat Co. These Prices Good\'l‘hurssi&zy, Friday and Saturdsy WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1950 S—— e P — -

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