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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRER 1’Fren¢hie' Is Truman Advisors |Santa and Rudolph e 1 |'WhenWorlds 4 | Closing Tonight, |May Have Lain | On Juneau Singers Scores af Collide’ Coming th Did You Say; Capitol Thealre New Peace Moves pwgums unday « = Baskethall To 20ir Century gg“ : WEEHI‘!:IARM'.!' { Producer George Pal is a man i | Nosed Reindeer will appear at the Universal-International’s Techni-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 11—®—Pre- | juneau Singers Cln'is{r‘nas program ¥ By the Associated Press with Loth feet on the ground and “WESTERN PICTURES color Western, “Frenchie” co- |sident Truman and his top military | next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in ¥ s s ARE ALL ALIKE" . . \ Starring Joal McCrea and Shelley [and political advisors are under-| ¢ho Twentieth Century Theatre. —— Winters ending tonight at the|stood to have agrecd on the next| A women's sextatte, Phyllis éer- Final scores of leading basketball [ Hollywood’s most ingenious and re- You re wr Capitol Theatre, tells the excltlng;moves to l_m _mude in the Korean | yies, Eunice Nevin, ‘Ruth Nelson, | &9 ast night are as follows: sourceful film makers, Pal can G“gg e e |and suspenseful smryt of nlfem;mge truce negotiations, now moving into | Betty Hammond, Edith Moore and |Idaho 64, Montana 58. simultaneously ponder a fabulous 1 pllesie i | gambling hall operator, played by |a decisive period. Donna Hanna, will sing about Ru- {Phillips 66 Oilers 83, Whitworth |space adventure and the down-to- ke EYEWITNESS RE ' 108 e ing i : ALISM! E \Ir(n : Miss Winters, who sets out in.true i X dolph. Frosty the Snowman will| earth problem of staging it realis- s Y \- PULSATING SUSPENSE! WILL SURPRISE YOU IN Western tgadition to avenge the Responsible informants said today | e "y 1y Ruth Nelson who will|$ ] igham Young 58. | tically murder of her father. a review of the whole Korean sit- Sl (1 t ne o H ST BS. Filmgoers had thelr last view of Wednesday y Harold :\:‘:leor?w;:l“}ml:; nrm:::fim‘jm(?"_ o b7 era show Toxb dbitag his combined imagination and : | out the world \:v !mrri)\mx\::‘i of £ who opened the Louisi- Purc 81, M\xquctlv 68. lfx,‘;;“hm. in j‘Destinnllon Moé)n . the meeting which Mr. Truman/ ana Hayride, Frosty ‘himself, will s ‘.5.(’ B.“lm 3 \( S e b mg. ///mtfize“ } ; S e A R G make an appearance so be sure]Kansas 65,'Creighton 47. demonstration in_the Technicolor eosse 8'1[0"/ P ¢ = 8 S et Departmant e Ui to bring the whole family and get 64, Minnesota 57. epic, “When Worlds Collide,” open- L==iarring partment offi into the Christmas spirit, M e 73, Florida State 47. | ¢ V Wednesday at the 20th Century hes MMM Shdlfljmms tir a toot and winds up | cutting short his Key West va S Miss, 7, Avkansas’Slate 0e. as mer of a poverty-|tion to return to Washington last Tulane ime) : 1e 51, Alabama 48 (overtime). ) 1., (.00 this electrifying pano- K 2) With ,a pal and | Sunday. | 5. 14 s PA“L K[u" - HSh m‘mm,l. I Fon, S 1gry lions, Lloyd sets| It appeared that as a result n[‘finlsh Fi"i ('eek KA rama of the earth’s destruction A UNVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE i re ome money, and the |the review new instructions were | al again :\nplicgl his earlier ex- e in making Puppetoons. : res are side-splitting. going out to Gen. Matthew “"‘fiSh ladder I_D[o ed Sp " H B H i i ; ; i T ; O R (o e rQ 7.0 « FROM A'\(HORAGE commander in the far east. adde: SHOWS 7:30 — 9:30 Boser PRI A ar Achbiace st ke The fish ladder on Falls Creek| 7V 7% PFO0FT 777 |rather than conventional cartoon FEATURE 8:00 — 10:05 |15 vonctored at. tne Hotel Juncan. . | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | oo oo oo o o pateoy S B ~ |drawings. Though it's a massive (A ! - 408 TL - |nefaiter & Tinal Senel pow e | At NEW. SHEE oo dE O | Jump from IEHGRSERRERAS to done by the Fish and Wildlife | Cardinals swapped pitcher Max| ., awesome cosmic smash-up, the Lanier and an outfielder to the AND ']_‘GMOBBO'Vy | Y Service power barge Murre II, ac- | L F o Puppetoon miniature technique was FOoR TW’@ ’l‘ e i cording to Howard Baltzo, assistant | Giants for_ Eddie Stanky, who is to|,), tor the (HERIENE S, 1 director. become manager. v he l l. a l. g l ‘B S R € m effects in the drama of dooms- l Baltzo says the ladder is now TS lay and a rocket escape to another BMAD N'G'ITQ" g complete over both the upper and | At New York — The Cincinnati et e ne rs lower falls, and over 3,000 salinon | Reds traded pitcher Howard Fox, o ECCCCh oo et went over already this year. Baltzo | second baseman Connie i and (Am) (" THANKS STARTS® his head in the clouds. One of " 4 " says the falls previously impeded all 'dm Forrest Burgess to the Cravenefle Headquariers l:ul a few . cohoes, but said the | Philadelphia Phillies for catcher| We wish to thank our many e stream is now expected to support ! Seminick, outficlder Dick | friends and various organizations 11 I Y“ P~ s Ty substantial runs of pinks and chums . infielder Eddie Pellagrini|such as American Legion, Veterans w I{ fi E’ A Y HOlldaY F es 11V 1 i 1es in addition. and pitcher Niles Jordan. of Foreign Wars, and Alaska Na- 373 'l‘ The long-time construction pro- e tional Guard, for their able assis- + mean gaY parhes and | ject was a cooperative venture be-{ Al Melbourne, Australia — Ted |tance, kind deeds and beautiful H ici tween the FWS and the Territorial eder and Tony Trabert were|floral ofierings, in our recent be- frlendly visits. Department of Fisheries. The work | to play singles for the U.S.|reavement and loss of our beloved, ¥ was under the supervision of Mare st Sweden's Davis Cuppers|prother, nephew and cousin, Plc. d - ’ Get ready nevz. | Meyer, an FWS employee. Dick Savitt lost to Frankijoe Rogers, Jr. man in the Victorian finals,| nps. Marie Gines and family. for beiter M Hel ] ; 8-6, 6-0, 6-4. ! Mrs. Willie Peters and family. S, s N family. appearance fs. kielen Jackson At Now Vot e New' vork | L% O R i ¢ Giants announces the sale of Artie i s, CALL Thanks Moose lOdge Wilson to Seattle of the Pacific ATTENTION REDERANS For Aiding Her Boys Coast League for cash and an option | & to buy outfielder Byron Chorlton| Business meeting Wednesday ‘A fetter hos besn received by the 8t the end of 16 1963 season, |night December 12 at 8 pm. in local Moose lodge from Mrs. Helen | el LOOF. Hall. * 87-11 Jackson thanking the organization | CIVIL ENGINEERS MEET BERNA WEST, Noble Grand for aid in sending her and her three | pentative by-laws are expected to FOR SALE by C. Y. O. boys to Mooseheart, the Moose pe adopted at the meeting at 6 home. o'clock tonight of the Alaska Sec- & The three boys, Stewart, Jean|i,n of the American Society of | CHRISTHAS TBEES and Ralph, lived with their mother | o 5 Engineers. 50c per foot in Douglas and left. for Portland | =~ m meeting 1s also to approve a PHGONE—257 or 181—Black 415 about two months ago. Mrs. Jack-| ga4e of nominees by the Anchor- Black 200—Blue 119 's daughter is hospitalized there s ¢ 1t of injuri celved 1’a age subsection. Keith Boyd, acting ‘1'.'”:‘ pesult of Inaurieq pROSM chairman of the presently forming in si e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 “I can't thank you enough for shapeer, “will, preside, £ t : - e See MADSENS for 4 In Eafl]}.S]‘lakimg‘ Color bx this help,” she said. “I have never W 4 c gl i needed your help as I do at this ATTENTION REBEKAHS SCHWINN Bicycles-Wagons, time. Tt is impossible to raise Business . meeting Wednesday Tricycles, Revere Ware and | B three boys all alone.” night December 12 at 8 p.m. in et 4y TECHNICOI 0R 87-1 ishing acl ————————————————— . T —————— R L —————————— W W " % NN X A NNy W AN wlt o | e, L.O.O.F. Hall. 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NOW MORE THAN EVER, IT PAYS T0 SHOP AT BEHRENDS! l 00 OTHERS—1:95 TO 10.95 FIRST FLOOR ASSORTED DESIGNS Special Parchase Special Purchase FIRST FLOOR MEN’S MEN®S TOYS TEA APRONS | 100% NYLON SOCK | , 460 Nylon Shirts | A FINE ASSORTMENT %%I(T,’[I{k LOVE THE MANI-}'HEJ)'IA‘}ZHXII;IYD %NUII}E ENG(I)AII‘SH RIB—ELASTIC sANDIES, GLAZED C P — FULL COLOR ASSORTMENT FULL CUT—INDIVIDUALLY BOXED— FLORAL PRINTS — OVER 300 NEW ARRIVALS 79e FIRST QUALITY — DRESS STYLE — 0F QUALITY T0Ys APRONS TO SELECT FROM. : MARKED IRREGULAR— JUST ARRIVED FOR YOUR 7 95 GAMES — BLOCKS — PULL TOYS APRONS — SECOND FLOOR $1.10 VALUE HOLIDAY SHOPPING [ ERECTOR SETS — DOLLS COWBOY AND COWGIRL SUITS Special Purch ' pecial Purchase Special Purchase CANNON New Assortment : GUMBO . MEN’S TIES PLASTIC GARMNENT SANGERS| QUILTED GARMENT BAGS TOWEL SETS S ASSORTED COLORS — AN A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF TIES— STANDING BUY—AN IDEAL GIFT SOLID COLOR OR BEAUTIFUL PRINTS — A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT MANY NEW ARRIVALS JUST IN TIME A TREAT FOR FOR HOLDS 16 DRESSES EACH OF GIFT BOXED TOWEL SETS FOR YOUR YOURSELF .19 A SEASON’S BEST BUY 2.19 A GIFT FOR THE HOME HoLDAY 3 =) 0 X () — SEcoNDFLOOR ROl 1.95 " 12.95 " SHOPPING SECOND FLOOR gaaelosy il RBRM BRehrends 80. e IMPORTED BRIER PIPES QuALIcy SINCE 1887 R oo, 55 A COMPLETE NEW ASSORTMENT - 3 ; ALL FROM EXPENSIVE EACH It will be MEN’S YIGHT next Thursday UTILITY TYPE — BLUE AND WHITE GROUPS 119 . TICKING COVER — 1007 \fil\ .00 ‘4l 9. EDDED LATEX €8 A 2 for 2.30 G December 13 — From 7:00 ‘till :00 FILLED s d SECOND' FLOOR

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