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: TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE 4 M Hard Punching |Maxim Poo-Poos | Anniversary [Top Racehorse 'Expose Opening Hexing Title Jinx |- st 1Runs in Film ‘ Ii H SUMMIT, NJ., g, 21—P—Li h?.1 £ ‘ . AI 20“‘ ( ' ‘At Capifol Thealre |, oo,y s oo . entury ¢ \ Warner Bros! Technicolor pro- says he's not worried over the title | duction, “The Story of Seabiscult,” I 0 N l G ]-l 'I SHOW STARTS jinx that has hexed five boxing| 20:LCENTURY THEATRE «+ WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! “I Was a Shoplifter,” which opens ; today at the Capitol Theatre, is| oo © R0 | the latest of a hard-hitting group( ™ = = °° . . fuses a number of proven celluloid . % € TODAY and WEDNESDAY ® of Universal-International —sem hmi{”"l;; "(’h““‘ “&f"g '“d”f‘}f i ingredients together with a novelty 7:14 documentary productions exposing | v P " element that should find wide up-i and S 8 et Maxim, who defends his crown | & . age Iris - y 9 - HAVE EVER BEEN Aty NImAATIE IHE. environs | ainet IUH Bob Mty tn ST e the seript, including | SO0 Sauare Garden tomorrow night. | o eiting chase between a police | Murphy has looked real sharp in e e 2 POlICC] s workouts while Maxim hasn't T {airplane and a truck across the - | Mexican border, the film was made been any ball of fire. As a result,| i the odds have switched and the peal to 20th Century Theatre audi- FEATURE STARTS ences when the film begins its en- WE“NESDI‘.Y 755 gagement today. First, the tender love story with e v e WAY FOR THIS ONE/ ) Shirley Temple and Lon McAllister, o, under the technical supervision c a Los Angeles policewoman challenger is-now & § to 7 chotes and it is here that Shirley again ) Y will nake {to the shoplifting detail When the match was signed, Maxim proves she belongs among the full- L mak | axiliti), Jand., finaly etck was installed as a 1 to 2 choice. fledged young dramatic actresses of \ y your heart B @ ahe The 15-rounder figures to draw a today. i ide high with formances throughout & 4 3 o ride hig {5 ARG tlags & young | T, Of Ceom 900 to R0 AFESE Second, the Father Fitzgibbon of " detective operatin Sty “|a gross gate of about $60,000 at a “Going My Way,” Academy Award- $15 top. winning Barry Fitzgerald gives an- in order to | professional shoplift nab the key man. In a story which calls for him to make a pretended 159 Iravel on play for Andrea King, the trainer| of potential shoplitters, while ac-| Alaska Coasfal other performance, displaying his whimsical Irish charm in a charac- terization that is said to be among Princess Anne beth Alice | his best. tually in love with Mona Freeman, | third in succession to the Then there is the equine Horatio thorne, looks serenely Alger story of the great Seabiscuit the gang’s victim, Brady manage: H Ito keep his performance clear cut, Mflnday HIQMS from the security of her roya himself, a gangling yearling with mother's arms on her fifth birth- | PUIBY knees almost always a loser as | registering as a leading man of - . ol great versatility Alsgcs Oopstal Alcliies X B IHENEY. The taby alpliler B1 Dii | SNOL. A sl oL, who i {total of 159 passengers on its Mon- 45k ,,. % s I" | suddenly as a four-year-old, run- day 1lights with 50 on interport,| ¢ess Elizabeth and the Duke of |0 ynder the colors of California I Man Ar H . 64 arriving and 45 departing. idinburgh wears the same coral | sportsman Charles S. Howard, be- v e Ylflg Arriving from Petersburg: Henri- [ mecklice as was worn by her b comes the sensation of the American etta James, Chris Dahl; from Wran-1 mother for a similar first anni- | turf world. South on PAA gell: S, McPhetres, D. McPhetres: | versary portrait in 1927, (P Wire- scoTT BRADY MONA FREEMAN from Ketchikan; Conrad Mather photo. . : ey 5 Bt from Sitka: O. Mongrol, D. Mielke, wa ANDREA KING - ANTHONY CURTIS CHARLES DRAKE [ doncey witn 46 arrivale ana 74| 107 Sukar 0. Menro, B, WSS o, but Figures the i From Seattle: Lola Binford, R, F.| Batchelder, E. Kinderoth, ~Mr . -‘- i P VWS wmm=w Bradshaw, Mary Curry, Lewis Darb- | Schnieder, W. Fromholtz, Mrs. Dei- (up’s Fu“ o' Suds % ery. Mr. and Mrs. J. &, Darbey, C.|ner, Gary and Linda Delner, Dr E:CARTOGDN Cflx lEnlEs-z ga;&:iiux:,l“llzl;f:xs I»‘{’m.:cu:‘l?,“r.‘;‘L Ir\?- g;‘“l‘ H \;rfuds)lm Mrs.LSnu)n‘ § WORLD'S LATEST NEWS EVE“TS fand two children, Carolyn Rose, le;llll:lz‘ ;{L‘;((xrl\(:'\sMrqu ]\G'It;rlru‘r’ ing, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ritchey | M. Mitrovitch. Eugenia Stilson. Feature starts 8:10-10:15 [ By the Associated Press The Pacific Coast League teams iare taking up tonight where they il left off Sunday. oomg 3 5 Kanosh; from Tenakee: L. Haley, L. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swenson and Seattle's pacemakers, still seven two children, J. W. Van Horn, Con- Bjelland, Bill Sheridan, Selma Maki, z s. J. Warner, Toni Warner, R. By the Associated Press A games to the good in first place v rad Watne, V. Flewelling, Claus|M "t 4 i 4 " A é § - . in: 2 with only 22 more to play, throw / Collin, Oscar and George Dietz,|O'Toole, Billy Helin; from Skag-| X 5 — ! ; g t Philadelphia — Featheweight Marv Grissom with an 18 and § re-{ i wriel rea way: G. Yelland, Mr. and rs. a p v & ) Muriel Gilbreath, Lt. Col. Helmbolt, | Way Mrs: | R Sandy Badler, 130; New | cord.: sGhBRE "Tos - Angelss’ - Beb with LON McCALLISTER - Rosemary DeCamp - Donakd MacBride R T AT TS A S 2 P S ST, .4 Her! s Ella Kirk. r Okanneson, Gregory Okanne- ; | Mildred Hermann, Mrs. Ella Kirk- | Peter anneson, Gregory York, stopped Hermie Freeman, 134, Mrs. F. Hanover, Spicer, who has won 15 and lost 11. wood, Edwi e son, Gene Becker, wood, Edwin Knepper, Edith Little, % G T Bangor, Me. (non-title, 5). | Without saying so directly, Man- - Elida Murphy, Robert Poland, Lt rs. M. G. Marlin. . 35 i ini & OI] RF CO‘E{DI LL Y Col. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs, Ed-| From Haines: F. Metcalfe, Col 2 e bl s fails Lot MU D T i SR GLEA S 3 A N A - g » Mr. @ s. g Sl 7 3 . {ton, 143 New York, stopped s iders L ward Sheesley, O. Suutaro, William | Hemboldt, Col. C. Shaffer, Mr. o pped leaves the impression he considers |y ygs ANN STUTTE AND G 3 : sl Warren, Geogla Wilson, M. Hart-| Steess, Jack Boddy, Rdy Rodgers,|Tommy Olarlo, 146; Y aseruey; B e . T {MOTHER HOME FROM JNVITED 10 OUR man, Norman Gilbreath, Mr. and { Raymond Smith, David Duncan, S points out that Seattle hasn't had [gy 4NNy HOSPITAL TIDE TABLES p. ! 5 b Mrs. H. Cagin and two children, | Charles Wicklund; from Chatham: _AF EIJH’kl.\n Sammy Guilianni, | a slump, that its longest losing A S Tastna tane ™| Jonn Rich: from Baranof: Mr. and | 100%. Stamford, Conn,, outpointed |streak was three games, and that; Mrs. Robert Stutte and her daugh- . Tt Jelig, £ 151, Des Moines (8).la form reversal isn't likely now. |ter Kaysa Ann are home from St. »y TQOTA X eattle: ’ au- | Mrs. J. Withers; from Todd: Robert PRLb E‘! T 1 raT‘:’Vi(t':;lw‘;m t\iurrll‘usol‘\?t::::fll: LR]L: Stockwell, Mary -Stockwell, Edgar | At Newark, N.J. — Tony “Tex”| Hollywood remains at San Diego|Ann's Hospital where Kaysa was . gle, Ray Gonzalez, 148, East Orange, N.J.|tonight, with Wally Hood (10 and |born Aug. 10. o, ¢ . elen and | Stockwell, Mrs. M. F. Stockwell; Heggstad, Phil Claymore, Helen and o e outpointed Joey Lupo, 147!, Lodi, |7) lining up against the Padres’ Red J "OIiP iidy - = Everett | from Tulsequah: L. Morrison, M. i ; l E'I'F udy Foss, Eugene Temple, Everett | 1ro q . 3 NJ. 8) Embre: The Stutte’s second child, Kaysa 5 " " Kow: ar ane: g P e (10-13). 4 44 SFARS L \‘ 4 e Nowell, Mrs. Hugh and Jerry Wade, | Kowalik, J. Bernard, H. Ommaney, | “x woo Orleans — Noel Humph-|{ At Portland it will be Paul Hin-[Ann was named after her maternal AUGUST 22 High tide 5:12 am., 145 ft. Low tide 11:10 am, 22 ft. High tide 5:22 pm., 162 ft. Mrs. Tom Hall, George Henson,|A. Parenteau. revs. 126% . Charleston. W. Vé & B v “isen | great grandmother. She has an older - AFOT e L Départini for: Petersbig: -Mro Lol L olis . gnatieston, W. Va,, cut-lricks (0 and 1) for San Francisco | Pl SHEETC Low tide 11:56 pm., 13 ft. ‘u i 1 % lark, F. Blake, Stanley Baskin, William pointed Kid Centella, 131%, Ma-|against the Beavers' Lyman Linde | Prother, Bobbie. © e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iris Frederickson, Mrs. Roberts, |F. Blake, Stanley Baskin, Willia nagug, Niearagua (10). (11-10). Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stutte, grand- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heisel, Sharon | Paul, Jr., R. I. Pinkard, Lewis Mc- parents, and father Robert dre hap-' iy Bill Ayers goes for Oakland to-| fiwBS Stajer, Mrs. William Robinson, Lil- | Donald, Mr. E. Svendsen, Ann R e - py about the new girl in the family. e e 2 . - | svendsen, Mr. and Mrs. P. Chugik night in Sacramento against the *~ 777" T T B FH lian Hodson, M. J. Zathoukal, Mis 7 In, 15 Ouf on Solons' Glenn Elliott, 13-12, M. Featherstone, Phillip Speer, Jim | M. Mitrovitch, Marvin Colby, Sgt. WANT ADS PAY — N ; % 1 S e Rilin, Phil Sahenacher, William |Noel Miles, Robt. Poland, Edwin Princass Norah g ) Schnieder, | Rnepner, Harold Devoe, W. Howard Cubs Si vareft l / m n t A“G' 22 !n 25 Mrs. Sylvia Dierer and two child- Ftlu‘ Pvll(-g\: O(‘Hardrr,AMn;i Andy Seven passengers arrived on the ! gn La a e a £ '. .. 0 ,’ " (. e e 't miss this opportunity ren, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Stockwell, | Anderson, Gus George, A. Thomb- | princess Norah Tuesday with 15 . 1 go DONE Fiss this pptapinw ) and two children, Mr. and Mrs, D, |son; for Mud Bay: Otto Suudari; | embarking southbound. As 1952 Manager Irvmg s Cafe Is Now ol)en see yourself in your favorite C. Anderson and Dale, Bud Schultz, | for Hawk Inlet: Mrs. D. Willard,| Disembarking from ' Skagway: fu and to meet Miss Jean { Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, Dr. and | Katherine Miller; for Hoonah: Paul| s D, Seward, Miss C. Reich- PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21—M— dailv ll a.m 10 Midnight {Mrs. Henry Laurie, F. Shranklin, |Schnee, Mr. Bradshaw, E. Hawkins. | mutch, Miss Beanland, Miss Nel- | The Chicago Gubs today signed Phil Jack Spillal d Jack, Jr., Mi Col. Schaffer, Col. Helmboldt; for|con Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Cavaretta to manage the club for L) ack Spillane and Ja | o T et e memea || Serving Merchants’ Lunch Lechard Johnson, Lewis McCammon | Skagway: Irv Curtis, Joe Werner. Hodgson, Sears’ Furrier. Mr. and Mrs, C. Cooper, Col. and | Bloomquist, Linda Bloomquist, Gene | Embarking for Victoria: Gladys earlier this year as a stop-gap pilot g Mrs. George Rathjens, Miss Huey |Becker; for Hood Bay: Waverly Pet- | M. Hughes. replacing Frank Frisch. from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. week days Burris, Robert Seton, Dr. A. and |erson; for Tulsequah: F. Redding,| For Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. N s S KOS ° 0 R D E B. Mrs. Zech, Bob Catron. JD. Lamont, Rev. Sweeney. Harold Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. R.| E.S. Hawkins of Haines is at the You’re Welcome! Donnagale, Roberta, Pamela and e Burrows and two children; Jack ! Baranof Hotel. T. Ommaney, Mrs. Charles Craft,| Mr. and Mrs. Seton Thompson of | Miss Eloise A. Shields. J.'T. Yolland, Leonard Roland, Nick | Washington, D. C., are registered at| For Prince Rupert: H. Howal- Rauch the Baranof Hotel. chuk, L. Morrison, N. Brouder. 201—Seward St. = L, : Sy i : JUNEAU lASK ‘ | - cousm'mmes O F F I C E Donald Parson, Georgia Eckboat, H. AT THE BARANOF ! Merrill, Miss Elizabeth S. Bixler, SITKA, 1Y STRATTS “AND'. T cuaTHAM STRAITS WONTS. ) SHOE SALE Starting Tomorrow 6 pairs Dress Oxfords | = (.95 | Wy CLOTHING STORE C= SCQUENCS OF STOPS VARIABLE 177 10 179 So. Franklin =3T0P Mmay 88 OMITTED (F_TRAFFIE OPPOSITE o R e e s FESSIONAL PHARMACY S Byt iy mo e e ————— 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year *round Reduced Fares : ; One Way Round Trip Anchorage 63.00 113.40 . Kodiak 98.00 176.40 ' Homer 80.00 144.00 ' Naknek A. 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