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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA served with the Ocupation Forces in | Japan, will discuss the effects of the FROM ANCHORAGE war and the Al Agnes H. Healy, of Anchorage, | of that cou;uymerican oecupation is a Juneau visitor at the Baranof. | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 % | A . ' [ [ . . e/l Adion-Thriller Commiesin | Bethel Hospifal Starf Made Bing Crosby at . V0 YT Ee] Undercover Girl Bid Openingls His Best in Bill Nk n ] R 1' s Capifol's B OnReopening |as 201h cent 2 0LCENTURY S Is Capitor's Bill | 1EWOVer |scheduled 0ct. 23 entury LU LBl UR’ ; Shows 7:20 — 9:3 1 : - A : 5 " THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! Universal-International’s action-| Bids are to be opened Oct. 23 In “Here Comes the Groom, ¥ Feature 8:03 — 10:13 thriller, “Undercover Girl,” now at| rres‘ o a in Washington, D. C. on the Al- ru(e a s which is at the 20th Century The- | the Capitol Theatre, tells the ex- atka Native Service 70-bed hospital ntre,bParn:mm( has provided Bil;g T 0 N I T E Shows Start 7:17-9:30 citing story of a policeman’s daugh- | to be built at Bethel. b Crosby with a big, bountiful comedy THE | Ser “who joins the police force to| TEXARKANA, Tex, Oct. 11—p—| It is anticipated by the service| TN Nations e, Oet. (M| that dispenses top-notch entertain- Feature 7:34-9:47 (LA | (rack down the murderer of her| Communist party members from |tbat the project will e let this fall. { 0O O et twice today and|Ment with a rare and generous IR | father. [New York to Mexico stewed today|Funds totaling $3,500,000 have been | oou € "“cte | iy heidway abandon, There's a star-studded | Alexis Smith plays the feminine|while Gus Hall, fugitive party sec- made available to cover all costs Wik reopening te 5 talks. cast, a score of bright tunes and a EVIAENY |1cad and is aided in her dangerous | retary arrested in Laredo yesterday, | N¢luding construction of the build- | ™5 ‘l)\mhm:d :‘:‘":nh“;r *iession | Mlarious story served up in a DARING undertaking by the popular S tewed in a federal correctional in- |iPg €quipment and architectural and %55 110 am (um(;rruw l5' pm buoyant, spontaneous show that will o Brady, cast in the role of a rough- | W““(,,, here. HL"lk‘?rmP services. A total of 76C Thursd % I’\:‘rx “"|afford you two of the happiest ! living, rapid-fire talking youn de-| These two developnients followed | |calendar days are to be allowed WHe foct ‘m“( another meeting hours you've ever known in the tective | Hall's capture in Mexico City and |°F constguction. was scheduled was interpreted as | (Peatre: “Undercover Girl" carries an|his swift movement to FBI men at| Creosote piling has been deliver-| o, = 5, VO S 8L 0| Here s Crosby at his very best, added bolt of th: r with ti the border town of Laredo: ed to the site of the prupt_)sed hos- Sl seacn mm‘ :lzrecmenb RO, and he romps through his role with | ymentary production trade-mark | a opoo P pital to be built 50 miles from sumption of negotiations which the |21l the easy assurance and simple stamped by Producer Aubrey|, b A Broup in Mexico City, includ- |the mouth of the Kuskokwim river.| L /AP0 0f €Dt atios charm that have matie him Ameri- Schenck, who previo s given| N8 artist Dieko Rivera and Com- |4 special earth.boring tool to bore| T3 Voo bE AXE: 39, a|icas most likeable film performer the action-movie A m”_!mun's' Manuel Ter , protested | holes for the piling has been suc- 8% Red ”f" ,.nuons co:idmn: Co-romping with Der Bingle are standing scrcen fare as “Raw Deal| b1c, MOVe A0 said it would take| cesstully tested at the hospital site, | 410, ed <ources announced the| ;o0 "Ny iy Alexis Smith, Fran- el Hall's case to President Miguel | poes, Malcolm and Olsen, archi- 'Il:h session f chot Tone and James Barton. In Change Bill Friday SUERBL L [tets for the hospital said today. | ¢ "¢POrt OF PrOBress came WOM | yqy4i0n, the film marks the Amer- Columbia Pictures' “The Fuller| 2, 10 New ¥ork the Communist| The boring tool is used because|™C Surces at Panmuniom, GO« |y, "o een debut of Anna Maria Brush Girl” starring Lucille Banl|Porty called the Supreme Courts|of the permafrost prevalent in the|%n are ate eir meetings, | Alberghetti, a_fifteen-year-old so- and Eddie Albert, is coming tomor- | refusal to review its decision uphold- | area. Piling for the building is to|° Cx hirle i ;‘a prano with a truly magnificent row to the Capitel Thm“_z With 4‘mv Hall’s m_nd u-n‘ others) con-|pe set in holes 15 to 18 ,efl in i ‘Omnlw l.l\hl newsmen;ald the e. Solce, and Albert ‘as her hefuddled boy | SEreSt alarm. |start next epring allowing the pil- Tt o mecting of armistice | tor Frank Capra has guided with friend, the also includes Car)| Liall and ten other top U.S. Com-|ing to become set during the winter. < an unerring sense of comedy, picks J munists were convicted of violating negotiators near Panmunjom. ’ TOMORRO W! |eeoton Rei, Gale Robbins, Jett | Permatrost conditions are such that| “GEPLAOrS Bear BARBMMOR. Ly Seporter Crosby as he brings * | Donnell and Jerome Cowan in fea- | Sith Act, which makes it a|qnly piling foundations are feasible, 1A settinion & n?\’,‘:mmy ’;Bree_ home a ready-made family of two ured supporting roles. fedaral Grime 4o (teach .or advocafe this” afehitents Saih. St for ”,eop nmunjom site French orphans to bride-to-be Wy- A BRAND NEW e {the overthrow of the government by | sSpecifications state that a central : " ) man. But this flery miss has tired \ force or violence. ' service building will house a laun- MEDTIEE L of waiting for the far-wandering LINE OF LAUL:H Maska (oas'al Eight of the eleven, including|dry, boiler room, power plant and (I 'h ' reporter, and s now about to merge Hall now, are serving prison sen- facilities for water treatment and o es or with a ;/oumz man from the plushy (a"ies 81 0,1 tences. Robert Thompson, (nlbe_rt storage. The hospital proper will . end of town. I Green and Henry Winston are still|pe housed in two buildings. All Korea GaIIIS 0 CLEWR. AndNE D | » ‘) Wednesday Trips at large. ‘They, along with Hall, | puildings are o be one story in the girl's fisherman father, Bing Y p | Jumped bail in early July causing| height except the bullding to house G d S " sets out to lasso his bride before ES Algsar pphit ey sareian o (DSISTHL ighe e to employees which will be two story. | Q0 uppo the knot is tied. total of’ 81 ‘passerblrs on Wednes- | lose its $80,000 in bail mflm’)’ | The entire plant will be connected lay'’s flights with 26 on interport | | by covered runways. A]aslsa transportation companies 0 40 taeparting and. 86 ardving = It is planned to obtain fire safety |have given wholehearted support to Seven A"we' % Arriving from Sitka: Mr. and Mrs, | ihy the dispersal of the buildings, use|the clothing drive for Korean re- F”“ER J. Howard' Ronald Davis, Tim| a s e of such fire-resistance materials as|fugees, which is being held in many 20 leave Casey, A xrl'nret Brown, Beatrice| | plaster board and cement-asbestos|Alaska comunities this monv.h.'Word R”s” flr'rkx’nn Orfillc Paxton, Max Pen- ‘;board, and provision for fire walls,|was received by the Governor's of- & rod- fron cabbikans 1. Kess: | e r | sprinkler heads and fire extinquish- | fice today that the Alaska steam-| (jn PNA Planes GIR‘ “0 rr;:zm PLetcmz‘uré: Dan Cole, Innegan s {ers to the fullest extent possible. |ship Company will transport cloth- ; Lil Lindstrom, B. F. Kane; from| ‘ The original hospital burned Nov.|ing without charge from Alaska| pyghts in and out of Juneau of ¥ Haines: Carl Heinmiller, Mrs. C.| #0. 850- ports to Seattle. The Alaska Ter-| pocific Northern Airlines Wednes- e Heinmiller, John R. Edwards, How- | Spbithications also) state ‘that the minsd and Stevedoring Go. Wiligay carried % passengers with 20 % BALL ard Kosbau, H. A. Baker, W. M. e“gna Ion ‘;Z}f’e‘.fi’io ?kl:x:td ‘tx;:ii' ;}:;'m:e e!;(epax‘:;- E:mg;u[):?e cargo without charge | eqying nnd’seveAn n:rxvmg. S | h i an 2 way: : X 3 b 5 Leaving for Anchorage: Arthur IE- RS S e T S 5| e by approsimaicly 50 percon of | The North Star, Ak Native o150 ouCh Surms e, Bier, Thereisno subshlute forNewspaperAdvemsmg. COMEDY % Hall . from Pelican: Mrs. Eino| WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 — (f — its original rated bed capacity|Servite supply ship, sailed from| iy, gejler, J. R. Hanson, Felix LS TRIER A0l | Wirth, Mrs. Joe Sadlier, Orval Hite, | S2cretary of the Treasury Snyder should future needs ’e‘l““‘e expan- |Nome yesterday with clothing cel-| mone, My, Dennison, Mr. Ehren- Dolly'Saule' from Angoon; Rrs\lhas testified he asked James P. sion. 4 lected there. As the drive will con- berg, H. A. Lucas. B o " and Milton DeAsis, Lucy DeAsis,| FiPnezan “several times” to resign' An out-patient depnrtment is to|tinue until October 16, Pan Am-| "p . Gordova: Mr. Skarka, Mr. | Sat. Ralph Brasher; from Hoonah: |2 St Louls Internal Revenue Col- be provided using the adjunct diag- erican World Alrways has offered to| yoqy, Mr, Ullrich, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. HEETI“G Toum Juneau Pru co St R e e Wi, |lector. He said he made the re. nosls and treatment facilities of|fly all relief goods collected until| poil g =" | Annie Marks, Mrs. Robert Hanson, | QUests as late as August, 1950, o i e i i i 0 L to Fairbanks.| For Yakutat: Captain Morrison, UM gom | . . ‘ inley | i0nths before Finnegan asserte ontractors holding plans on the communj n . 8. Batchelder, Phone 33 - Box 1151 gh";”{fuxf;’“y' eaton MCK'"’”'fha was asked to “stay on” by Presi- hospital are: Anderson Construction |will send clothing to a central de- | g;mich:;‘::::'e, Tm: wg,;e, Jack veleralls 01 rorem wm Mail Orders Filled Promptly 'Dépalrt‘mg' for Sitka: Delores dert Truman. : Cqmpany; Valle-Sommers Construc- |Pot at Fairbanks and the Alaska Thompson. o Rivet, Mr. and Mrs. George Srein, | Snyder’s testimony thus appeared toin Company; Boespflug Kiewit Railroad will deadhead the cargo| A,ijying from Anchorage: Joe Jeep club —8 n‘mbek atherias dickecd, Howaxd oaban, | 10) SRSLE SO0 S1' SR R e e et | Yoty oo Otk Rbgasn vonit| 000 Toodim Wbk, . Caraier (| finally quit under fire las ; Haddock- 3 L3¢ i ‘fi“éfpnz;fx? ,ffiinwfif??:{'chffiifi after his office came under inves- Engineers, Ltd. and Associates; |eeneral in San Franclsco has ad- Nrg::me;sjgut: Dorothy, sudy |, AL&X{)S;IAI‘{I{% YNIE:;m‘]’;VDMr%MX%%gNAR:E.m;& b Lt” Col. Tauis USlin, Alfred . |tifation by a St. Louis grand jury Denall Construction Company (all Vised’tHe Governor's office that the rroie ‘Henry. 3 | Boberg, Charles G. Burdick, C. H. 270 CONeTess. i “l;:r i s s e e o James Burnette, Commander ' Frank Drouin, AdjutnnY i | Keil; for Skagway: Mrs. Sullivan, | Snyder testified before a Hogse 2 of San Francisco and George ? cl ing collec askd | GYRL SCOUT TROOP MEETS A |G. E. Munger; for Tenakee: Nick | Ways and Means subcommittee m-ECmcha Company of Spokane. rom Seattle to Oakland. The na-| | Soanemns wGrondsms Charles Goyne; T. D. vestignting_ reports of corruption nnd. tion-wide drive is sponsored by Girl Scout Troop No. 5 held its 3 “ Pelican: C. Hills; for | irregularities in the nation's tax | | the American R\ehe{ for Korea, Inc.| meeting Tuesday at the Methodist i3t § i | collection service. Johnny B"qh' ls church. jflom.fl Ch;fl]iehSuBmdu‘:n e Snyder told the committee that “I| H . Miss Fliat opened the meeting bt e d i w9 several times insisted” Finnegan re-| Ground Gainer Flflh Annlversary for Joan England. She told us that fo MASSACHUSETS sign in 1950 because of ‘“general; all girls must have their registra- EXTRA SWEET... | FROM I | rumors around the city of St. Louis” OI Past playm' 'I'o Be (e'eb’ahd tion dues paid so that.we can be EXTRA TENDER | Claire A. Rafferty, of Worcester, | regarding the conduct of the collec- registered tog’elh;r. 1 b Mass., is a guest at the Baranof. |tor’s office. NEW YORK, Oct. 11—®—The | We had refreshments while oy T familiar name of Johnny Bright of By Sorop“mis's Flint talked to us about the Amer- Drake University is at the head of | {lcan girl. We decided that we the list of college ground-gaining| To ceelbrate its fifth anniyer-|Would open each meeting with the leaders again. |sary the Soroptimist club is plan- Girl Scout laws and promise. Then Bright, who has led the pack for | |ning a no-host luncheon and a|We worked ‘on our pottery badge. the past two years, gained a total bpecm program for Friday’s meet-| Donna Cash lead us in taps for of 988 yards through games of last|ing, which will be held in the Ter- | Our closing song. Saturday, according to figures re- race room of the Baranof. Specially Donna Cash, secretary. ) | leased today by the National Col- |honored will be the five year mem- i { lege Athletic Bureau. |bers, and former members now in BY DOCTORS EVERYWHERE But he could be in for a fight— | town Who are invited to attend the and from an unexpected source— |luncheon. in his quest for an unprecedented | Speaker for the occasion, which P third straight title, Don Kloster- observes Founder's Day as well as en‘yo‘u'askfor U man, a quarterback for Loyola of the local anniversary, will be Helen ¢ 3 B Los Angeles, a team that hasn't |Shenitz, Assistant Curator and Lib- ow’ won a game, is in the No. 2 spot rarian of the Territorial Library L / with 837 yards. |and Museum. Mrs. Shenitz, who ermltage i SAAND you tell the world 'you know 7eal _ straight A% BABY FOODS CEREALS « STRAINED FOODS ¢« JUNIOR FOODS { FROM ANCHORAGE Carl L. Carlson, who 1s with the CAA at Anchorage, is registered at ‘ the Hotel Juneau FROM SEATTLE Jim Smith, of Seattle, is a guest | at the Baranof Hotel. FROM CRAIG J. D. Smith, of Craig, is staying at the Baranof Hotel. L. G. Jacobsen, of Tacoma, Wash., is a guest at the Baranof. Hospitality know-how... right here \ 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 Here's What You Get: 289.95 LOW DOWN PAYMENT Terms to Fit Your BUDGET Electric Timer for Automatis ' Control of Oven 3 Fast “'Corox” Units 6-Quart Econo-Cooker Naknek A. B. 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax 10% Reduction on Round Trip o ——— Giant Miracle Sealed Oven Daily Flights — Passengérs, Mail Ask About “Seger An’ Spice” g soo-hmwf;:'s.:.?;m't ) i o Al Cop Hore's the smart: ) A.Glance Controls & | . 7 ? :lzr tw:i:?:n. It's Appliance Outlet : 4 Connections at r.nchorage for all Interior {9.;, i]t'- Cedufn; Single Dial Oven Control : . 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