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TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1951 fune CAPITUL HURRY! o Tonight! Shows 7:15—9:30 Feature 7:40—9:50 JOEN GAIL WAYRE - RUSSELI. &D‘Wfim ",‘; FROM GARLAND ROARK'S 4 BOOK THAT SOLD A " MILLION COPIES! SN A REPUBLIC PICTURE gy, TOMORROW ONLY! AS EXCITINGI.Y' DIFFERENT HARRY M. POPKIN presents Tank Built Under Water for Film at Capifol Thealre Republic constructed one of the t elaborate and costly tanks of type in Hollywood for filming the underwater scenes of “Wake of the Red Witch,” John Wayne-Gail Russell starrer which is booked at the Capitol k ever to be rface level. It ¢ plate glass port- tted the camera to ection ater sequences. which were under surface sabures was a “flash whereby the water 1ed almost instantan- eously. The filter system, one of the most elaborate ever devised, the same as is used to filter beer. 12 system could be war Virginia Hill Will Make Official Squawk On Property Seizure and non- SPOKANE, Aug. T, ginia Hill, whose home 1 belongings were seized the government for payme of income taxes, said yeste she would file a peti- tion in the tax court of the United ates contesting the government's she owes $161,000 in Anthony J. Fel- ! be filed either in or Los Al S Auction of ' her 099 ‘house ' brought $14, sale of her jewelry, and household effect The mink coats brought thought the were she bidders them just threw ng daughter is|Parks to take Festival’ (Cost Millions) Held Philtips Family Sees Son Receive Stanford Degree It is Dr. Robert Phillips now and his father, A. B. Phillips can| vouch for Bob's graduation from Stanford and his receipt of a hard-earned M. D. degree Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Kathleen Ann Thursday from a trip ornia, main object of which was to be present at young Robert graduation from Stanford’s n ical college. With former A. Parks as pe drove to Californ e to allow 1 their u d to Ca governor George ! enger, Phillips by the camera-hobbyist pictures of the much f d no sun no oc pictures. and Kathleen Ann | irline *passengers Franc visited occan. But resulted in Mrs. Phillips were ' United from Seattle to The Phillips along the wa Jack H kans in San L return to Seattle of Mr. and Mrs Phillip’s parents Young Phillips resident ician at Calif. co friends ard, former Alas- andro. On their they were guests J. C. Moe, Mrs. is assistant Bakersfield, PRINCE “ ILLIAM SOUND CLOSED TO FISHIN Prince William Sound will remain closed to fishing for the balance of the s , C. Howard Baitzo, as- istan gional director of the Fish ce said this morn- The area was due to close Tuesday evening, according to official regu- lations. Baltzo said fishing was suspended there on August 1, and today an- nouncement wa on —% BERLIN, Aug. 7, = him denounc: coast | including Mr. and il due on whether it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA Communist ‘World Peace S10 in Berlin — (m = East jammed with Com- munist youth today for a “world peace festival” whose main theme was hatred of the United States and loyalty to Russia's Prime Minister Stalin. The tone for celebration was set yesterday in |tiery speeches at the' opening | Hitler-style rally by Bast Ger- many's Communist President Wil- helm Pieck. | About 80,000 blue-shirted young Communists crowded a sports ar- lena in the Russian sector to hear the “American-Eng- |lishe warmakers.” In response, the | youngsters roared lustily: | “Long live the Soviet Union, |which gives the great example of peaceful construction to the peo- | ples. Offi claimed that | 2,000,000 youths® would take part in the show, but admitted that only 240,- {000 were on hand in the city yes- |terqay. All but 10,000 of these were from Russian-occupied East Ger- many. The peace Berlin was the $10,000,000 festival had to do ‘do without Traude Eisenkold, a beautiful 19-year old blonde, Who |had been slated to queen the pro- | ceedings. | After a big buildup as the “ideal progressive woman,” Traude fled to the west and told reporters: “I'd rather ' pound a typewrite, cven strub floors, in the west than |be a Communist glamor girl in the east.” ‘Hospifal Notes St. Ann’s Hospital Monday were Roy Martin, Rich- |ard Moses, Victor Anderson, Mrs. Manuel Diaz, Vern Knuthson; dismissed were Mrs. Joe Vonda and baby boy; Timothy O'Day. Born at St. Ann's Hospital to Mrs. William Rausch of Douglas at 12:40 pm. Monday, a girl weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces. Admitted to the Government Hospital Monday were Karen Lee | Admitted to DOUGLAS NEWS LIONS START BABY BANK Douglas Lions Club met last ever it a dinner at Mikes Place, and started a bank account for its first Cub Lion, newly announced son Lion Harold Kruger, who dist ted the cigars. 1 Mike Pusich told about his six-week trip to the states and the Its of a trip to Washington, D. C, where he acted on behalf of the Douglas boat harbor and other city business, stating that the favored. In shopping in he stated, meat prices gen- cre higher than in Channel was ty District Governor Alva erby, was welcomed and told September plans to institute & new Lions Club at Whilehorse, Spellbinding "Alias Nick Beal' at 20th Century One of movieland’s most diabolic- ally fascinating men is holding audi- ences spellbound at the 20th Century Theatre. He is portrayed by Ray Milland, who has the title role in Paramount's mystery thriller, “Alias Nick Beal.” Milland has made this devilish Beal a magnet to everyone who seeks thrilling and suspenseful entertainment He is aided and abetted by tense dramatic situations and an unusual kind of excitement provided by the off~the-beaten- path story. ‘Gorgeous Audrey Totter and Thomas Mitchell are Milland's co-stars and the people who suffer most at his sinister hands. The film's exciting action rises and invited a delegate from to attend. The Whitehorse, Club would be the first for- eign addition to Alaska District 49, he said. William Boehl reported that the club at its last board meeting rece ended that the club actively work on an ice skating rink in Douglas and Chris Ehrendriech ask- ed that the club sponsor a Hallo- party for Douglas children year with both suggestions unanimously accepted. Guests welcomed by President Johnson, besides Deputy Governor kerby, were Lyle Riley of Doug- nd Juneau Past President, Lion J. Furness. Robert Isaac and Grday were appointed to xt meeting program chairmen. Dougla . T Dougla: be nc Colleen Dugan Birthday Miss Colleen Dugan years of age yesterday and celebrat- ed with a party for her friends at the family home during the after noon Miss Dugan is the daughter of|' Mr. and Mrs, Rohert Dugan. iNine Embark on Aleutian Monday | Nine passengers embarked on the | Aleutian Monday for the Westward. was nine | |ded at {Kefauver and ends in the shadowy mists of a lowly waterfront dive in a major aity. In between, three oddly con- trasted individuals weave the story together. The plot concerns the machinations of a wicked but ir- resistible man who infects with evil vverymm who crosses his path. : Kenneth (lem Atiends Conference As Alaska Delegate That education for citizenship should start in ‘the American home in'infancy ‘and’ contihue through life was one ‘of the points brovght out at'the Sixth National Confers |enge ip Citjzenship held regeptly in ‘' WAShingtéh, D ¢ Kenneth Clerh, ' ‘dcation *sip- ervisor of the Territorial Depart- ment’ of ' Education, représented Ah\k'\ at/the’ meeting He rrturn- ed to Juneéau Tlast week . Tivelve hundred’ delecates vmm the' states ard” ‘Teérritories” aftén- invitation of J Howard McGrath, of the Department -of Justice. Itesident Justice Tom Clark, and nator Morse were among the who address the delegates. - Truman, Associate Senator Estes THEATRE * WHERE DOORS: OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:2 INFLUENCE ON MEN AND WOMEN ALIKE / ‘Thomas MITCHELL + Audrey TOTTER GEORGE MACREADY * DARRYL HICKMAN A PARAMOUNT FICTURE fl._llS: Late World News Co! D $100,.0 lcxsly '"HARGE OF RECKLESS DRIVING HITS AIlE A HABI'I' 'WIL Games Chester Zenger was fined $100 on sving’ charge in U. 8. sionef’s Court yesterday. Tri-City 4, Vancouver 2 By the Associated Press The complnint ~was signed by John P. Monagle, highway patrol- man, as the result of a car accident lon August 3, at Norway Point. | Portland (PCL) 9, Victoria 4 (Exhibition) «Frank J. Dress of the Depart- ment of Public Instruction ‘iIn Ha- and Clem were delegates who veled the greatest distance to Embarking for Seward: Stanley Zeon, Mrs. Ruth Braun, Mrs. Will- jam A. O'Neill and three children. For Valdez: Ed Warren of Kluk- Ledshakoff of Ellamar, son, Dorothy Peter- ‘0.8 wn EDMOND OBRIEN : would be re-opened for the two-)or Douglas, LASALLE’S BAUM CHECKS day balance of the season. wan, Joe UP,ON: ALASEA STUDENTS Pilot trap experiments and aerial|ang RKurt Salem 7, Eugene (Far West) 0 s PAMELA BRITTON > LUTHER ADLER BROTHER OF A. B. PHILLIPS DIES IN BREMERTON of Bremerton, A. B. Phllll',\ BT YOUR LIFE [NSURANCE . .. It yuu are covered by Social W 1. Baum, V(‘(‘l)' tive ip'through thes Territory, call- ing on present, former and future LasSalle students. timates that there are 500 peoplé in Alaska—not all Among the graduates nts ten of Alaska's attorneys 1nE "TE eepers, accountants accountants. AT THE GASTINEAU Mr Donald Barry of 3uckley, u Hotel. Buckley is with the Al- (,‘ummumcuuc s System. and Mrs. Wash., are at the Gastin-| bservation of the salmon run there, he said, indicate Um run i e are showing will be, needed qu escapement. M\G\HILD BOGUE WILL SPEAK AT CLUB MONDAY Magnhild Bogue will be the Business and Pro- funcheon ~next s announced by BPW president Mavera. Morgan at the club’s business session at the Baranof Hotel yesterday Mrs. Bogue, in charge of Juneau Health Center, will be speaker on the club’s health and safety program, scheduled for this Mrs, speaker the | month. Securl nterested in the follown statement by A. J. Altmeyer as Chairman, of the Social Security Board: “The (Social Security) ‘Act does not meet—and indeed was never expected to meet—ALL our security needs . . . Neither the present law nor any other act of Government can make a man ‘secure.” All social legisla- tion can do . is to furnish the individual a solid footing on which to achieve security for himself.” I would be glad to explain to you just héw the Social Se- curity benefits apply in your own case, and how life insur- ance can provide the more complete protection you want for your family and yourself. 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