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| . \ SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951 I I c A MOVIE BE? You'll Never Forget This One! See It NOW! ENDS Ti!NITE! SHOWBLALE or THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- e e — HOW EXCITING CAN ROBERT RYAN AUDREY TOTTER a0 oo iR R R————— ] ibpenmg Tomorrow ai 1330 p.iun. \ ! . 5 COMPLETE SHOWINGS . A GIANT AMONG 3 FABULOUS MONTHS * At Seattle's Music Hall! Spectacte begond belef! Out of the heart of Savage Africa surges a love story that smolders like the jungle! T . Never Before Such A Giant Screen Spectacle ! 3 YEARS iN THE MAiflNG' starring DEBORAT RERR Shows at 1:35—3:20—! MGV 31453 ALL OVER THE NATION ATTENDANCE RECORDS SMASHED! EYES,; HAVE NEVER BEHELD ITS EQUAL/ 9 NOTHING COMPARES T¢ IT! / FILMED ON’ SAFARI IN AFRICA! QEE' the battie-to-the-death be- ween two giant savages for the throne of the Watussis! SEE' the beautiful adventuress screaming in terror as she is attacked by a blood-thirsty jungle prowler! SEE' a peril-fraught safari across the jungle to regions forbidden by superstitions a thousand years old? SEE' the legendary treasure hoard of an ancient king . flashing a radiance that rivals the sun! O[EWART CRANGER - fichamy camrson — EXTRA! — M. G. M. COLOR C “The Framed LATE NEWS OF THE DAY ARTOON Cat” ATTEND THE EARLY SHOWS . In honor of Mother's Day we inviie all Mothers over 60 to be our Guests and receive an orchid. IMPORTANT NOTICE Sturm Locker Service is now getting ready to move into its new building at 9ith and E Streets It is necessary to move from the present A. B. Hall location about one week before the new locker plant is ready to use. During this period contents of the Sturm Lockers will be removed from the present site and will be placed Gur Suggestion to Locker Holders. in cold sioragé, where the food will not be accessible for a few days. This will, however, be for only about one week, after which time the new locker plant will be in oper- ation and open at all times and hours It is therefore suggested that 2-supply of food sufficient for approxi- mately one week be taken from the lockers at once, as the move will be started i Monday, May 14th. Sturm Lockers ~JUNIEA ALASKA N'S {ERE 0.5 ah . Kerr nd Wildlife & ead of the Alasks tive Wildlife Resear | Buckley will be {the FWS, which | the A ! wildlife Ma | University | in 3 the | | work o©f the Resear | will have ck game afii- has a two year ’6 RlIN PU(KEH T0 ANCHORAGE-ON Leonard B chiei of the Di-! Bureau of | i nt, left Friday with ; \uhn( Puc- visiting field the Anchorage re; banks on a similar ts to be gone a Berlin said that Jo! iastral engineer, has left fo where he will lay out the al townsite on the K r abt that town. 4 ALASKA TEA(HERS FOR NEA CONVENTION One teacher from each Territor- ial Division will' repres the midsummer NE. an Francisco, Miss M son, President of t} ion Association, fi kokwim riv du unced reachers serving as dele Elsie Stouffer, Princ n High School, Miss V Carle of the Palmer & A, H. Nerland of Nome, Elizabeth Wells Morrow, Prin- pal of Ladd Airbase Schuol Fairbanks, LUCILLE JOHNSON WITH CONSTRUCTION CO. Lucille Johnson is now account- il t the Valle-Sommers Cons- m Co. office here. She h reviously been with the Al ral Savings and Loan AsSocio- n here. ATTENTION MASONS ed Communication of M Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- ; at 7:30 with Labor in the M. M. Dcgree. nd must be seen | |MUSICAL COMED “\ Like the modern Broadwa together er wtih Richard | thousands f | antics of Ben Blue, | 1 other ction, a rom- jance of sa ons I st scenes never | s story of the treasure of dia- ern of Kin 1 which no adven- t ever returned. | K Mines” s > of them in | and | He Isce He | rge of instruction of | nduct in- | D. Di | Hope, FRIDAY'S PLANE J. W. Leivers, Secretary. I | | | | | | Y IS HERE SUNDAY AT 20TH CENTURY 5”.‘,5‘ 4 S % sical which we; in logic ner Bros. br a {resh mar love ported by ruggli ongs is s :lamour girl, Dorot The history e er on” goe: he middle of 1933, when . iacan’s play of pened to win wide Dennis ford, berg: man; Cushing, Dr. McMsahon, rt Williaqm € h Bay PAN A FLIES MMW 1by, Mrs \V. Fromh . Brady; fr Fl PASSENGERS FRIDAY World )¢ with H E from Imu*mf | with PN flgw | ¥le and 11 d John, C Jack and J. a, Bertha Surrett, Irene Pitt- 4 Iru Cunn(l'y, B. Guud(‘ur ugh, Pike, ‘delyne Leitzke, Dale Beistline, Linn Forre: 4 Webb Trimble, Dr. Milton Keppler, Anna Northway,, Frances Williams, To Seattle: Mrs. W, Hellan, Mr. d Mrs. Grenin, Henry Rodes, 7. J. Montgomery, Frances Williams, Mrs. Leonard Williamson and Joan, Mr. and Mrs, William Finnigan and Vickey Lee, Kenneth Clem, Mrs. E. Calhoun, Alberta Collins, Mrs. Leo n and Leana, Mrs. A, John- three childr a Lee Miers, John Alder- Wilson, Joe Robert Frank Mr. For S. K. Bartlett Ann’s hospital L. Cooper, Mrs yles, Clarence mond Harts Malcolm Ha i\ spital at 12 morning, a girl v day unds 11 ounces. Admitted to the Government hos- po! pital was Darrf 1 There were no ducharges om Peters- 5. Baird, Bob | n; Frank Man- |- Gordon Neimi, Ken | and | and two chil- | PAGE FIVE IGHT — JPEN 7:00 P, M. c ht to 2 3 % ; y brought 1oy, mechnicolor film, Sund f iy s Ton iR “‘[}m\unuuu, which is at 20th This 1 Century Theatre Sunday and Mon- | & > ay. ment in the his- | “rppig handsome ars Denni res. It is filmed | porgan, Dorothy Don De- a grueling | pore and Janis i ’ ¢ which sings ’ p ’ 230 Fange ough the ¢ ar LR L/ ) sve Best... C'MON ALONG! IT'S A JOYRIDE TO ROMANCE...wnh Music in the Air! 1 i | | | | Dennis MORGAN Janis PAIGE e Don Defore f\\ Dorothy Malone . Ben Blue —\ll Er— - — Grey Hounded Hare Late Néws ore Bs. The AS 8 on its top tove in and waves broke & h-thick glass in a port tant Atement. e estimat: at times miles per hous the Brown Bear deparis today or Sunday mucih ment installed for its rvey will be removed. v, which was formerly on | the Crane, will be re-assigned to the ' Cr after a vacation and n north -on that vessel last of June. Teal left Seattle and will stop in t of the week on Alaska Peninsula end | Wild vessel returned Thursday to last trip for that > time. It has been The Fish n Bear the on & numbers | ave been dying due| ' testinal parasite. | wown cause of the . NOYES DELAYED BY WASHINGTON HEARING ( animals fro S reas to othe L J Noyes, commissioner been carried out but, 1 Road Commission, rrier not defin € in his return -to days: Senate ap- ings on the budget Road Commission poned until next will return when » completed. chief engineet of ds for the con- w concrete and at Fairbanks will ARC office next ay 14 at 11 am, are could not be ce »f the pests: Loss has been considerable, the "Al as f |,\, Ka Brown