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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA - PAGE FIVE Poignant- | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 SHOWPLALE w‘%lfl([a g Drama of CAPITY LEAVES TONIGHT! THEY WERE JAM! But he’d die than let her Young People in ! Love! Cathy O'Donnell Farley Granger HOWARD DA SILVA IN A rather g0 ..n Woeuld vou give these kids another chahce? Shows —9 3¢ Feature 7:50—1¢:00 AN AKO.RADI FICTURE Doukle Excilement Tomorrow! AMBUSH BY DAY ... " SEARLING ., . . SAVAGE i WILD 4S A WL California land-grab plot! 3 Based upon the novel by JAMES OLIVER IR icn RICHARD MARTIN EDWARD NORRIS o MGV",A‘ e by M S04 Bt e ey vokuinsovon ;Hénna Penffinen 1 Killed, 28 ] Funeral Set for In]ured by 2P. M. Tomorrow Gas Explosion PITTSBURGH, Nov. 1—(P—A 32- year-old woman was fatally burn- ed and 28 other persons injured by a serles of gas explosions which transformed a gala’ neighborhood Hallowe'en celebration into a scene of terror. Mrs. Helen Kellington died today about 12 hours after the blasts which showerad flaming debris cefer hundreds of paraders and spectat- ors. The earthshaking blasts let go in the basement of a confectionary store and dwelling house in the Beltzhmover area of Pittsburgh, a South Hills district where a Hallo- we'en parade reached the end of its march. Seven " persons were treated at nearby.goctors’ offices and two re- ceived first aid at the scene. Fire Chief James T. Coslett sail a broken gas main in Max David- son’s confectionery store set off/ the explosions. They were felt fo blocks away. Funeral services for Hanna Pent- tinen will be held in the Carter Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Herbert Hillerman will say the service and Lois Reedy will the vocalist. Burial will be in cen Cemetery. She is survived husband and relatives in her Finland. Pallbearers will be Gus Abel Koski, Alfred Routsala, Waino Nurmi, Tapani, Lehto. Mrs. Penttinen was born at Lap- inlanti, Finland, September 6, 1890 and came to Alaska in 1914. She worked at a logging camp at Fresh- Ola Saarnisto and Karl and Alaska Laundries for many vears. In 1941 she was married to Andy Penttinen. They moved to | Power House No, 2 at Salmon Creek in 1942 and have lived there since. | She was found dead Monday eve- q | ninz on the Salmon Creek trail. MARY CIRCLE TO MEET manse of Northern Light Presby- T TE e, | terian . Church at 8 p.m. Friday, ANRIBALY AT SEEEA November 2, with Mesdames Charles Thirty ninth annual anniversary Skuse of the Alaska Native Brotherhood |hostesses. and Alaska Native Sisterhood is| A tape recording of Dr. Grish- holding a ball November 2 at the ham’s address as delivered at the Sitka ANB hall. All other local General Assembly will be present- camps are invited to attend, a good ed, and the study of the Book of time is promised to all 953-1t | Philippians with Miss Gladys —_ | Knight as leader will be completed. ATTENTION REBEKAHS | Remember your donations to Food cSale and Smiorgaasbord Saturday. SPECIAL NOTICE Dr. Steffen’s subject: Thu.sday 8 p.m. “Beyond Peace of Mind”; Fri- day 8 p.m. “Minding Our Own Busi- 953-1t FROM MISSISSIPPI . Mrs. Berdie Wildes of Jackson, ness.” Methodist Church Miss., is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. T B e e e l MEETING TONIGHT Velerans of Foreign Wars Jeep Club — 8 o'Clock ALL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Frank Drouin, Adjutant R e ESPIRE WANT ADS PAY e James Burnette, Commander er Bay before coming to Juneau | and has worked &t the Snow White | The Mary Circle will meet at the and Edward Sweeney as| Colorful Story \0f Dog Coming fo :(apilol Theatre Ending tenight, the Capitol The- atre offers “They Live by Night,” ,starring Farley Granger. Coming tomorrow, based on James of the outdoors, is “Kazan.” Stephen Dunne, Lois Maxwell, Joe Sawyer, Roman Bohnen and Zoro, in the title role, are featured. “Kazan” is reported to be the absorbing story of a half-savage dog who reverted to type when turned loose in the wilderness of the Canadian Northwest, and was only won back to the service of man when an understanding human proved he was master. Kazan, a | huge sled dog, becomes the snarling king of the frozen wilds when his first master dies and he is left to fend for himself. When Dunne, a young govern- tempts to win the dog by kindness, s at first because of the | animal’s suspicion of humans. His task is further complicated when jevil men paint the animal as a jwolf. Dunne is able to achieve the | dog’s confidence and love when he ?dpmonstrntos his mastery over the :poweriul canine in a ferocious fight . that makes a compelling climax. i Fh g e & (ommunity Events TODAY At 6 p.m.—Taku Toastmasters meet at Baranof Hotel. At 7:30 p.m.—Cily Council meets. \At 8 p.m.—VFW post meets in Jee] | Club. At 8 pm.—Women of Moose meet. At 9 pm. — Juneau Singe hearsal at Methodist church. November 2 At 1:30 p.m.—Martha Society meets { in NLP chu parlors. At 8 p.m.—Mary Circle | NLP church parlors. | At 8 pm. — Juneau Shrine club meets at home of John Maurstad At 8 pan.—Square dance for 7th, 8th and 9th grades in Parish Hall. | At 9 p.m.—Refreshments and en- | tertainment for Shrine Club at home of Earl Cleveland. November 3 At 11:30 a.m.—Rebekah Bazaar in meets at | 6:30 pm. At 8:30 p.m.—Circle, Eighters squarc dance club meets at Parish Hall. November 4 At 7:30 pm—Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi banquet in Gold Room of Baranof Hotel. November 5 At noon—Lions Club meets at Bara- nof Hotel. Hotel. At 7 pm.—Headquarters and Head- | quarters Service Co. weekly drill in Armory. At 7 p.m.—Juneau Badminton club will play in high school gym. | At 8 p.m.—American Legion meets in Dugout. November 6 i{ At noon—Rotary club meets Bara- nof hotel. At 7:30 p.m. — Delta Chapter cf | Beta Sigma Phi meets in Gold | Room of Baranof. | At 8 p.m—American Legion Aux- iliary meets in Dugout. At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center Night for Adults at Teen Age Club with square dancing. November 7 At noon—Kiwanis Club meets, Bara- nof. At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. November 8 At noon—Chamber of Commerce meets at Baranof Hotel. post MARTHA SOCIETY MEETING Final plans for the annual Mar- tha Society bazaar on November 16, will be made at the regular business meeting of the society Friday, at 1:30 pm. in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian church. Mesdames Robert Sommers - and Monte Grisham will be the hostesses for the dessert luncheon and Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Sr., will lead the devotions. Be prepared... buy Coke by the case L JUNEAU COLD STORAGE “Coke” is o registered trode-mark. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ‘COMPANY SERVE % T~ Ctely 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY * | Oliver Curwood's great adventure | ment game conservation agent, at- & IOOF Hall with smorgaasbord at| I { At noon—BPWC meets at Baranof} . he shaves in front cf his foxhole in backgreund is Pvi. Berty Pille defende at great cosi. - | Presidert Truman congratulates Korea. The honored men of Boise. Ida, and Maj. Carl L. Washington, D. C. (® Wirephoto. Another Close Shave Pvt. Marcel Boyer of Paris, France, u to the French battalion that heiped wrest (® Wirephoto, | (ongrallilaies Medal Winners presenting the Congressional Medal of Honor to them for heroism in are Maj. are now stationed at Quantico, Va. s his helmet for water as tbreak Ridge.” Watching France. Both men belong the ridge frem its Red en “Y , Tour two Marine Corps officers after Reginald R. Myers (left), 31, Sitter, 29, of Pueblo, Colo. Both The ceremony took place in 89 Carried on Alaska Coastal Wednesday Trips Alaska Coastal Airlines -carried a total of 89 passengers on Wednes- day's flights with 18 on interport, 34 arriving and 37 departing. Arriving from Rocky Pass: Mr. Lowell, Mr. MacKinnon, Mr. Ran- dall, Mr. Brown; from Lake Hassel- burg: Art Kimball; from Sitka: K Morgan, J. Kennedy, L. Tibbetts, R. Halbasch, Bishop O’Flannagan, El- freda Frank, Jake Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley, Henry Roden; from Fish Bay: Verne Joyer; from Ket- chikan: Art Walker, C. Mountjoy; from Skagway: Elaine and Gene- Nelson, William Finnegan. From Haines: Cecelia Selmer, Mr. Clark, Ira Powell, Harold Munson; from Hoonah: Rose Marie Smith, Mr. Shanks; from Angoon: Karen Nakamura, Mrs. Anna Bennett; from Tenakee: Mr: R. O. Kemp. Can You NATIONA GGCQQ Co | Departing for Lake H; vive Jones, Mrs. 8, Nelson, Bonnic * Gamble, Mrs. Larry Jackson, Joe 1 ME N =uu==== 17 10 24 Join your local unit of The ALASKA mmm -N’?w----- Enlist in a First Class Unit selburg : Art Kimball; for Kake: Clay Scud- der, Sam McKinnon, Joe Johnston, | Jimmie Orme; for Sitka: Les Flor- | ence, B. Smithroth, Ruth Column, | Mrs. G. Bogess, Mr. and Mrs. I Withers, Willlam Wyres, Gladys Hullett; for Tenakee: Henry Wvor- nes, Tom Paddock, D. O'Toole, John foward, H. J. Floresca; for Fish Wally Westfall; for Peters- burg: Mr. and Mrs. E. Haugen, Tim Casey; for Ketchikan: E. T. Harka- bus, Joseph Waslich, George H. Castle; for Haines: A. R. Schuman, Al Long, Helen Gray; for Skagway: D. L. Wooten; for Hoonah: Bug Whitley, T. P. Hanson; for Pelican: Oscar Debers, M. J. Miller; for Gull Cove: Richard Burns; for Elfin Cove: Mr. and Mrs. Lyngard; for Angoon: Emma Hamburg, George SPECIAL NOTICE Dr. Steffen’s sybject: Thursday 8 pm. “Beyond Peace of Mind”; Fri- 8 p.m. “Minding Our Own Busi- " Methodist Church 953-1t —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Dualify? . GUARD |New Law Clears Reindeer Sales DOORS OPEN 6:50 SHOW STARTS 7:08—! s FEATURE STARTS ¢ S 1:25 — 9:47 NOW PLAYING THEATRE + WHERE MONTGONERY CLFT § DCENTURY HITS ARE A HABIT! ANOTHER NEW - BIG - HIT | TWO LOVES... One On His Conscience, the Other In His Heart! Plus Latest News R;Ie of (le}gy I'sw Subject of Civil Defense Booklet The release of a new booklet, “The Clergy in Civil Defense,” is announced by the Federal Civil De- fense Administration. I = In time of atomic or other at- tack upon the United States, the manual points out, the demand for religious resources would be unpre- cedented. The ministry of religious institutions would be vital in help- ing families and ‘ndividuals return to normal living, “thus strengthen- ing the home frent to carry on.” in Territory WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—-M—With a stroke of the pen President Tru- man wiped out yesterday any legal backing for the U.S. Commissioner of Education to sell any male rein- deer the government might have and to use the proceeds to buy| female reindeer for distribution | among the natives of Alaska. This was one of the cobwebs dusted out of the law books by a new law. It not only repeals a The booklet was produced under lot of antiquated legal provisions | the supervision of the religious nd-} relating to government property, | visory committee of the FCDA. On | some of them dating back to 1882, the committee were representatives but also clarifies other statutes on | from the National Council of the the subject. Churches of Christ, National Cath- | olic Welfare Conference, Synagogue | FROM SPENARD | Council of America, Southern Bap- Hareld Munson of Spenard is at | tist Convention and the Lutheran the Baranof Hotel. Church Missouri Synod. Sam Guyol DIeT After Long lliness Sam Guyot, wellknown Juneau re~ sident, died last night at his home here after an illness of three years. I He had been-adtraveling salcoigi2 in Alaska for a number of years representing several companies. Mr. Guyot was a life-member of the Elks joining the local lodge in March, 1907. He would have been 81 years old in December. The remains are at the Carter Mortuary. The Elks ritualistic burial service will be used at the funeral Saturday afternoon at the Carter Chapel. Interment is to be in the Elks plot of Evergreen cerhe: tery. Mr. Guyot is survived by his wife and an adopted son, Robert Howell, both of Juneau. PR R FROM TENAKEE Mrs. Robert Kemp of Tenakee is at the Gastineau Hotel. 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