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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE .H‘NEAU, ALASKA 5 Trapped by Mad } Home from QJ; sefing Extermination 1050 Children | | | —— Program fo Begin |See Free Lahor Day Killer in Film at Capitol Theatre On Douglas Qals |Show Given by Unions ng‘rfi.sg“ “:mslc‘r((*)(;::n:lriqn;;\ otl s;:]elllz‘imh:wi Rats infe I \l- 1 Some 650 Juneau children erowded = NS ens today a e Capitol erfront have become so numerous | the main floor of fhe 20th Centur, y 7] QT T 717, = TEDAY and THURSDAY Theatre. It is M-G-M’s “Dial 1119, that they presen 1th| Theatre Monday af a to see n| SHOW STARTS 7:17—9:30 at they pr 1 ous health | Theatre Monday afternoon to see & | FRATURE AT 7+ menace, according to Roy A. Har-|f how and ¢ RE AT 7:53—9:06 ris, professional exterminato | vided by Americ elimination pr m will begin | Labor union story of a mad killer and five inno- A Tl Rt T . 9 i e SR M-G-M's buni‘.y Different Metion Piclure! cent people who endure a twenty- five minute period of mounting hys- | teria, each moment a matter of life {or de was the unions' an- wee of Labor Day here 5, chairman of the SHOWS START 75 FEATURE STARTS 8 Thompson plays the suthful Gunther Wyckoff, | fugitive from a hospital for the criminal insane, obsessed with a de- WE ElN g [ termination for revenge on John : 3 ( { Faron, the doctor responsible for HER SPUI % ROMANCE! | committing him. It is when he S ported attendance wa hing | ne: t of previous year 1 abun t food supply for large|I kid show with ¢ | Powc f ssed his ap- ihe theatre mana s 8 Y @ TvRoNE Disposal of garbage amd fuse on beaches is a violation Douglas cit ordinance No. which provides that “no garba of any kind shall 1, within the cily limits, ‘x“.-. g :ql- 1 !‘5 g ce aa provides| RGTHNAN ROIBS a owed to aceum wivate premise for more enters the typical neighborhood bar of a small midwestern city to ) for the doctor that its occupant he'? ot bay by the crazed man s are given a chance to re-evaluate| their lives. Together with Chuckles, the bar’ owner who is the first to recognize Wyckoff from a description flashed on the television screen and who | loses his life as a result, the terrified ipants are as varied in ch; ter as they are in their reactions to the insane man holding a pistol to their heads. el : DOROTHY | Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital < | Tuesa “| Katherine Whio until its re-| yones Martha ® i conainers | Jot AtaMie (,.‘\xfl_,.jw,,\ Thursday—fflday e Pusich said the or-| .1 Oshor be strictly enforced. | ofessional externiin- |yt petersburg: and Ca Grant, Kake; dismissed was Mag i s | Vo AR : 1 “Bar 20' ‘Juslice" {PNA Schedules s (Three Flights ! Pia Lindstrom, 12-year-old daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman, ad- | WQflward Today justs flower in lapel of her father, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, as they g rived at Idiewild Airport at New York, fr Stockholm, Sweden. loso of any pets runniy 1 take place Sept ed ont L M-G-M Picture XTRAL Frankic Carie and His Orchesira ‘ ‘ Cartoon — Comedy £ ¢ WORLD NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS \U ELKS GO r:x <'«:\‘r:>\v\'\\' .fi]fl’... RO IVITAATERN ‘ 'l'he Bowery Boys T duct initiation ceremonies | e for the at large in Skagway a group of Juneau E | from Todge 420 went up to the Lynn Canal city Saturday on' the | | Pacific Northern Airlines was| * Pia spent eight days in London, mostly with her mother, now the | Guring the scheduled to have three flights out| wife of Roberto Rossollini, 1 "Angels i m Dlsgmse lian film director, before visiting ersons knowing where- | f(_u- the »\:gt\;‘ix‘dhttocény !;n:gsp:\'i- Sweden with her fathe Dr. I o1 of rat colonie: : are reques- ning a special flight brought I Ay . G S 4 b Wire to leave the information at ] R —— — i RNt B NN IVISE Dassenpili] TITIre SN SRR e metiug. sx cordisk Jf) Wirepho [ the city hai. | NOTICE | HOME MADE FOOD SALE dsirom said he met his former officers were E.| WOMEN' OF MOOSE 5| [ i hy LeRoy West, | i ‘ bound from Kodiak to Mt. Edge- | ot that the public night; S. Houstin, v Dorothy Roff's Dancing Classes fome made jam, jelly and baked | cumbe school. P ch h+s not been cle - 3 v There will be a meeting of The will ‘be in the Parish Hall on 5th|goods by Auke Bay American Le-| Regular flights brought 15 travel- | FISTHII A (e ‘@ aiine \ refuse this summe 8 kol Robert Haag, es-| v, 0 o popwngdise, in the Moose ] 79 rennell, chaplain and Gus 2 \t|ers here and took out 16 bage there are Lodge Rooms Thursday Sept. 6th 3, and on| gion Auxiliary, Friday, Sept. 7 h sand 1d bottles, \ e 7 1 10 .em. Bears, 903-3t1 From Anchorage: W. Wolfe, Bert R ' d G d d M b l 'F fi 1 with e el | 1 e kel o8 T oo Ancherage; . wolre. et Reporied Grounded ‘Men Leave Today | i jand ond botes wnd) Boys Acrobatic Group. Teen-age © © © © © o o ¢ o o o|C. Sh\m V P':quette M Femmer, | for 9 1e. Lids for the can itly b Ballet Class: Teen-age Social Danc-| ¢ EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY e |R. C. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ln Sathul‘i Sfiufld fg A ing Club. Phone Blue 163. 90 © e o o o o o o o e ojClithero, D. Hardcastle. | Al From Cordova: W. Longmire, A.| 1 Cramer, UI Jl.l]l‘-ll was in- the Juneau lodge and | candidate received into the| — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — way order. | . % A trip to Lake IRTAINED | e et ) the Juneau Elks at 8 o'clock. 903-2t Bennett was en- S et IR - According to a report received | Nine ] Israelson, M. Holmes. : o Al q I To anchorage: John McDonnet,| ¥ %" ]‘5‘,"““"‘.'\‘(“ I“"“;““ eRaduaTI | with their brothers as ! ]Rn!ph and Barbara Capjohn, Eu- a4 (1‘1 # P 5 4 Stopping in Juneau for a few days | hosts, followed by banquet and | gene Ange, Kenneth Kadow, John) eS¢l Roamer was hard aground | LAk on a tour of Alaska, Reldar | initiation ceremony Sunday evening. | | Erickson, C. E. and Don Thompson. | *ed8ed between two rocks in Sal- | o by (e et A. Nielsen of Sea was enter- ives who accomps | To Cordova: Frank McConaghv.| 'Soury Sound with five adults and oF = R tained here by the Sons of Norway on the trip wer I Jsen is manager of the Nor- Mis. Cramer, ; tin, and Mrs. We: ey “““‘m an American Line steamship | Mrs, Ho: | company .While here he was reg- istered at Baranof Hotel. -— PIRE WANT ADS PAY — ' [ William Steear, L. A. Litle, By ‘WO children aboard. Body, Thomas Pete. Ronald Olsen,| The cuttey Kimball from Sitka Ken Walden, W. Wolfe. | was dispatched to the scene last The special Alaska Native Q(ht»nl night but was unable to survey 5 Doctors Prove You Can— And You'll Jump fight from Kodiak carried Anita | dumage or assist due to darkness. e ‘werer Baward i £ %y {Sunberg, William Tunolsun, Allce|The master of the Roamer had|carles McLean, Ri hard Ne s A . Out Of Bed In The Morning Rarin’ To Go 1" vorv Shieenets, hens o, 2, zemoved ait passengers (0 Conrad rasmsen ana 1iova vt || WEIE, MAMZELLE SHOP he call. | el . . | a nearby beach. | ¢ ¥ Medical science knows the liver should 5 New York doctors have proved mild, |Nellie Smith. Nick Derenoff, Ruth | )"":(‘ St mick, 310 S. 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