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e It - Rl s ” MONDAY, JULY 30, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JT AU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Mysterious India 50-Unit Housing (27 Soldiers lieague Standings Porfrayed in "Kim" Project Is Let Surrender To o W. L. Pct At Capifol Thealre For Quarantine o BT P '(8 chikan sow ool “Did You Miss the Biy Prize, l.‘er;n.y I.xa- 5? Boston The adventure, excitement and s Housing Authority SEATTLE, U - Twen- ¢ Cleveland 600 Ll Folks Told Us That We'd Never Duplicate “King Solomon’s Mines” These Same People are Saying: “KIM" IS EVEN GBEATEB | romance of one of the world's 1 warded a cor to Koryell Con- | ty-seven cor ers went in- | Chicago 5 551 —Well you still haye one more chance to sec mysterious lands, India, com ruction Co. of Seattle, to build a|to ‘hiding « (ing troop- | Detroit 3 9 167 ALAN LADD in his FIRST Technicolor Role— | the cen in Rudyard Kipl 0-unit housing project in Ketehi- [ship yesterc n effort to | Washington 3 4 DON'T LOSE ALL THE WAY AROUND!” Kim,” from the pen of a man who | kan $718, E. Glen Wilder,Jelude a sm ine, and | Philadelphia 38 B 388 o knew that country best. AHA director, said here today. held up ui for hours | St. Louis i ME The film is now showing at the meeting of the board was held |until _they der voluntar- - < LASTTl s TONIGHT i Capitol Theatre. Ke kan last week when the[ily: NATIONAL LEAGUE The unflagging action and st Y taken. The project will| They werc 2,692 army ro- W. L. Pct. | pense which have thrilled 1 X si o the one under con-|tation troo ling home from | Brooklyn 62 32 .660 | of readers of this gr tory n on in West Juneau Korea abo: transport mar- [ New York 55 43 561 o life in M-G hni- | Wilder reported that the Bureaufime Adder Philadelphia 48 48 500 picturization starri » Budget had epproved a re-| The 27 ) others on the | St. Louis 45 47 489 AHA for an additional { troopship ed to small- | Boston 44 48 4 5,000,000 for Ala housing. He [poz July 12 ite from Korea | Cincinnati 43 50 was in a Con al com- [to Japan. 1 osure was not | Chicago 38 60 discovered e Marine Ad- | Pittsburgh 39 56 der was o1 h seas. Al passc and ~crewmen | PACIFIC COAST LEAGU weré vacc immediately and % s - no sympton he disease have | em.”(. 51 595 = | most colgrful role of his « eer and p I i)l fsai ¥ ; {their plac ealment after | o iy L\/l\ ‘ P s ; ; -'d 9!“ (E Jf‘e * |loudspeak the word that | gaiiand = i R color Flynn Stockwell, ikas | quest by tk day for action ave w for his and espicnage agent, Flyn n the i H i K‘ l . gangplank not be put into | poriang | \l rebeliiot x 1 fo fl place until were all accouns | go b ianger of alley o t 8 414 i ep San Francisco :x-\u W ERT e fem % Slomaier i 2y oy DOORS OPEN 7:00 ——- SHOWS AT 7:10—-9 lin Wins s v e RegUlar Dat CONTROL cmens M 3 i B Tt patsgils o el g : ‘.'l“l‘:'_‘\"’iil "i‘?‘ ,:\ /‘-"'“”""I“ BERE C B sn o) The DYNAMIC 1948 S'ory of MANHATTAN! e- [ gust 2, il ! icial guide for munifipal com- i lots in ! according to wication control centers is to % Napa and San 7, Ga Channel Baseball distributed from the Federal a i Civil Defense Administration to eant Walter Word I n regeived that thejstate and territorial civilia de- ; ) directed | Caradian ( ent Show ed- |fense directors and to directors in - ' storring Margaret O'Brien uled to usc park those ¢ jcities of over 40,000, the Te or- T chis 2 %y o & Robert Presten.Danny Thomas ines ¥ have be: clled due to trans-ial Civil Defense office has an- s Py i . George Murphy.Karin Booth 1844 of car | portation tifficultie nounced & g = Edward Arnold . Butch Jenkins ted, had a Zondition favorable for an| The bulletin is illustrated and . 3 Betty Garrett.Lotte Lehmann sl1-stat “toar ¢ sent to Ketchi- |contains a suggested organization- e e ught up with Brines|kan for threc-game series,” s 11 pattern for the communications e 3 WS CET | eatls th. Day. “Games to be played re{fection of municipal control cen- MEETING TONIGH ’i‘ ¥ ol b e Saturdey same e, Operton ot & ol || ) YU THINK ROMEO WAS A LOVER! <t v:) he regular weekly m of the i v 3 i |manual to be released later. DEBRDPEER E aPaR; o ¢ P i i e avahan The American Legion) o 0 e . 3 Yk Planes |5 g e a! S 0 L‘_k‘:k i b lgs! Dmiq staff receives and sends out alert signals and communicates instruc- & 3 % 4 9S | W ¥ o g x:l'::l to transportation, fire, res- o Visiting Vvtv:lzms Invited o : tr VIgomlIS Rald fonie "serices.” Radio ond el 20T CENTURY THEATRE DI [ VERNON P. HARRIS, Post Commander (| Ebi““fi GEAB ir 1ess, disorder] ) (\;‘m: . EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- In“«)l‘ |‘v’uu‘\lf:;:"k‘mt::vtxl!‘:::\\\x;wlllxi b:mx]:'nfifv: 50y 1 A : St Aisies' ‘R OHN GARCIA, Adjutant 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 || 405t T ) : 8 P44 P s JOH ARCIA, Adjutant private property when QUARTERS, Korea, July 30, — Mi Teletypewriter service is recom- ;;.,_,,,..,-_.--_-.,_.,,-.—‘,—--,fi-,.:‘, RAHFTR i nfe el 5 ' SHOWS ‘\ T 7:05—¢ FEATURE AT —16:( ALATER | D oo PP i i it g i g A K ¢ re’ ‘before ‘Cit warplanes ste 4 - - 1e before City Magistrs m‘ - warpl Ane klasted the | mended to Supplement other com- ugh this afiernoon, |r fean capital of Pyong- | munication = means . belween _ the | 1 S— sorted-that ‘thetrio-weré | odgh rain foday in onemain control centet and state wam ! erzemcssscs B SITKA, ICY STRA';‘TS 1’ARMADPIS Pm“fs i 2 on_the (hird_flaor of ”)I, Y[mI(x 7 ("l 3 ":—::'M‘P“ i~ [ToH4l And fiational headquarters fiL“B’ S Hfl W LAN”- CHATHAM ™ S v I rai The Fulletin recommends that Alaska Manager o f e (———————READ _DOWN a window ot °d on an | was not the gest raid, F = tomobile v Air Force announcement |buildings housing control centers FLIGHT NO.{ 10 | 11 | 80 161 140 46 IS0 v i the Toy t be 1id, but it was pushed home with [should be away from probable en- Baranof Hoiel—Juneau Lot ool bt covtd e i ¢ oy e B c re estimated |vigor. Two marine Corsairs col- |emy targets, such as factories or| an i L1} 21 and to the hotel at $25.(lded in the rain clouds and were | transportation facilities. ~ They were fined $50 !lost should be in areas where commer- ! i suspended| The Alr Force said an F-51|clal communication facilities nre‘l Te!ephone 419 Mrs. Milton Mustang ‘é#ploded in the air af-|plentiful and utility connections FLIGHT _SCHEDULES | j Jall sentence, s 7 GFFECTIVE JUNE I, 1951 i, MBS given five days suspended. They|ter i hit by intense small |available. ! = A f . are to pay the property damage larms fire “just north of the bat-| Pumps should be provided to olice 1 tle lines.” saleguard against flooding. B: £ - = e | potice said. of ments of buildings cf reinforced L@i(’ " SQ’Q",'lce'Ann‘iuetses There was no chance the pilot’s survival,” the Air Force |concrete or steel are suggested as | aid the best locations for control cen- * B-290 Superforts blasted three | ters. YRI'I'E-I.T SUPPER TONIGHT s |FOR ARTHUR GLOVERS EX, INLEY The Arthur * Glovers, who ar-(o - ; A e, PR L . CUSTAVUS rived in Juneau yesterday after-|Fed supPly centers in north Kor- 5 necessa o use floors N " 8 “ ELFIN COVE “}( :n o WARIE lhiir family and |eA—Chinnampo and Kyomipo in fabove ground for control centers, a reputation for service and integrity P ALTHORP the west and Hamhung on the |the kulletin suggests interior space Juneau, will be honored | u et dinner given this|east coast. away from windows. If windowless Mrs. Ernest Grueiing. North Koreans fled Monday [space is not available, windows bk sover. | from major * hills northeast of jshould be protected by steel SlopREg(Ey e ONVeE e screens or be entirely }:r’t’ckcd-hx. Allied troops battled. to the crest of the hill mass at the cli-|, Ab I cne main control cen- max of five and one-half days of |f€r and onc alternate dre recom- bitter fighting. fended for. evers. igii NMEE Mty g e VR ies will require additional control s, i I Admited to bas - hoepital SPECIAL BROADCAST centers. The typical center des- READ DOWN__READ UP | PM 00 Y x Saturday were C by eriked in the bulletin, with minor LV_JUNEAU (PST) AR |4: : i tensen, Allen Rogers; admitted Sun- | Shirley Davis invites you ta|changes, fits requirements for v siTkA AR 2 day were Odin Nelson, Cheryl Annimeet ykmr neighbur, KINY, Tues- | main, secondary, or zone control WV PETERSBURG w T - Jchn:nn‘ Glenn McMillan; dis 4 days, 873-1t chxy’ntms.r LV WRANGELL [ ;)94”5‘;“ J i AL i , C= SEQUENCE OF STOPS VARIABLE 3 h, Pa } , John % : Al {.1& £~ FLAG STOP. STOPOVER PRIVILEGES 2#~STOP MAY BE OMITTED IF TRAFFIC i } Sunday were| S\ o bhgared \ ON THIS I\OWS. » DOES NOT WARRANT i Harry Lucas, Jr., PRI~ gt s = 1 X~ ARRIVAL TIME VARIABLE npon and baby| Y }I{' e + =THURSDAYS ONLY H 3 this message Born af St. Ann’s hospita 4 ; ) day ‘at 4:37 Krueger of Dou 6 pounds 7 ounces. ' c Dismissed Government hospi Johnson of Angoon X un ln Cordova, Emil Koscruk of F X Born at the Governm spita 4 3 ° I at 4:31 a.m,, Sunc A i 4 Ires ard Dalton of Hoonah, a boy \.ugh- G w ® ing 7 pounds 1 ounc Hangiog wires e not aluays “dead” wises "You can't rell ference by and it may be dan wire banging {rom 2 wee, 3 bu nging wires are usually cavsed by falling American Legion Dugout Wed- nesday, 10 a.m. 873-2¢t ! mation. or wind siorms, I its one o fiice at once—we'll ke care of Tell your children about the danger of touching banging wires. BABY DEPARTMENT we have A NICE SELECTION Toys — Buby DRINK You’\}e g; it... when your b - Boolks 5 hand’s around a frosty botile . Gift Sets - and the @% of Coke. You'll enjoy this NEW Tub Toys By tingling, delicious refreshment. 3 UAV EAU ALASKA KELECTRIC BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY i DRiJG Co : L l G li T an ‘l v POWER COMPA1\Y JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1951, The Coco-Cola Company I Box 1151 — Phone 33 BB

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