The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1951, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 SHOWPLALE or (flthead) Cibirii TONIGHT is MAD WEDNESDAY | Come Down and Have for Yourself an Old Fashioned Laugh! \\\ \\\\\ AW RN A\ A\ NN NSRX\N RN \\\\\\& W A\ NN t\§\\\ W N A\ \\\\\\\\\ SR\ A Laughter Comes Info Own at Capitol Theatre Laughter is the order of the day at the Capitol Theatre, where RKO Radio’s riotous Harold Lloyd com- edy, “Mad Wednesday,” will open tonight. The famous funster has lost none of his skill in delighting the movie- going public, and the film will keep the Capitol's patrons in a continual uproar, particularly in the scenes where Lloyd, Jimmy Conlin and a scared lion play a perilous game of tag on the narrow ledges of a tall office building. after twenty years, goes on a toot and wakes up to find he is the owner of a bankrupt and hungry circus, Lloyd has a tailor-made role style. Lovely Frances Ramsden makes a charming debut as the heroine, and Conlin, as a bookie who finds himself an unwilling pertner in the bookkeeper's ex- ploits, does a great job. Raymond Walburn, Edgar Ken- nedy, Franklin Pangborn, Arline | Judge, Lionel Stander and Mar- garet Hamilton contribute their share of the hilarity 0\ AW\ X ) U W) \\\n\\\‘ i e, \\\m\\\\ A \ " Wy | "oy WA \\\\‘\\\\\ 12 Amve 30 Depart on PNA | | Thirty-two flew on Pacific North- tern Airlines yesterday with 12 ar- jrivals and 30 departures. From Anchorage; Inez Eben, | Mary and Joe Brown, J. Cange, J. Sutherland, ;. K. Gosling, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Adams, H. Smith, H. C. Lang. From Yakutat: West. To Anchorage: Alexander Delbert, Edward Maki, Gene Erwin, Gilbert Olsen, Richard B. Bewley, Edwin Cedergren, Darrell Lindsley, David i ell, Parker Nation, Frederick ) n, Morris - Lawrence, Phillip | Jackson, Mrs. B. Amaruk, Martha Gregory, E. Bradley, J. E. McDon- N\\\Y R A 0 C. R. Ryler, L. Capt. Brady, ges, L. W. Metler. To Cordova: Ralph and Lucille Renner. DOOR 3 OPEN 7 7:20 — ') 30 S FY“ATL RE 8:10 — 10:15 William Henry, Arden Dibble, Mar- ion Henninger. FOR SALE by C. Y. O. CIIRISTMAS TREES || As (ritical i per- foet: PHO\IE——2M or 181—Black 415 Black 200—Blue 119 Kodiak Is Named 'Nome Mining Man Dies in California SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 12—(P— Guy W. Campbell, former secre- Defense Area 1 fl WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—(®—The o ® e See MADSEN'S for SCHWINN Bicycles-Wagons, Tricycles, Revere Ware and Fishing Tackle | Defense Production Administration .\today announced designation of | Kodiak, Alaska as a critical defense |area for credit control relaxation |Was 65. } 3 ¥ ° 10“15 Kodiak will not be eligible| Prior to Campbell's retirement in {1935, he virtually commuted be- o for rent control unless certified | ] ter under a separate law. tween here and Alaska for 20 years. tary-treasurer of a Nome, Alaska {mining firm, died yesterday. He SPECIAL SALE MARRIAGE LICENSE e ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | | | Alaska | e, Fri- 88-2t Stanley A. Beadle, of Douglas,| Christmas pottery sale, ® | and Patricia Mae Sey, of Juneav,|Potters, at Vic Power’s Stor ® | applied. for a marriage license yes- {day December 14. ® | terday in the office of the US. et ® | Commissioner. EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o ClrViommfiyemonflimmenlimmenfysminfipsenflyrenfipmenfysenll Yresenfimen) NOTICE As a bookkeeper who is dismissed | {7 which he handles in a masterly [ "7 ald, Frank Marshall, Ruth Lange, |" Gerald Olson, Paul | & Hubert, D. R. Shane, Edward Bug-; To Yakutat: Mrs. Maggie Harry, ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "When Worlds Collide’ Tonight At 20th Cenfury If the earth is doomed by an im- pending collision with a run-away star, can science save civilization? This is the question that film} vroducer George Pal has pondered and answered in Paramount’s “When Worlds Cul]u‘(‘." opening tonight at the 20th Century The- atre. Pal's answer: Yes. Of course, not everyone will comv ut unseath There will be celes-; ial firework aich as earth folk— and movieg have never seen )r'fl‘l( Bu 1dful of lucky cit- s will e on a space ship o transplant: our civilization on mm)uw planet. astic? Not at all. Astron- admit the possibility of a traying star barging into the earth. They also belidve that other planets can support human life. And the construction of space ships capable of blasting out of the earth’s gravi- fational field and skimming; through the solar system is not more than a few years away. Staging the Technicolor cata- :lysm, not confirming its likelihood, proved Pal's thorniest problem After months of research and con- ation with men who know their Fanta e roc best, a 100 foot replica of a space ship was constructed. More ditficult s reproduction of the tidal waves and quakes that destroy the earth's cities just before the cosmic smash-up, After technical obstacles had been hurdled, a top flight cast headed by Richard Derr, Barbara Rush and Peter Hanson began enacting the tense human drama of doomsday and a daring escape to a new world Eisenhower Must Seek Nomination Openly: Senafor WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—(?—Sen- Ferguson (R-Mich) said today esn’t think Gen. Dwight D. ower can get the 1952 Re- 1 presidential nomination | 1e seeks it openly. The Michigan Senator, who hasn’t | taken sides in the presidential con= test, told reporters he has the im- { pression that Eisenhower would be i able” but doesn't believe that is ugh. “I think Eisenhower would accept the nomination but I don't believe he can get it without running for it,” Ferguson commented. Asked who the nominee would be in that case, he replied: “Senator Tait! (R-Ohio).” Ferguson’s comments came after Senator Russell (D-Ga) told a news conference yesterday it will be a “major miracle” if all the difficul- | ties confronting the North Atlantic 'Treuty Organization (NATO) now commanded by Eisenhower can be ironed out in the next ten or {twelve months. Uapanese Fisheries | Agreement Signed TOKYO, THURSDAY — (B — A fisheries agreement among the United States, Canada and Japan is to be signed today. The signing onxumlly was set for a reply from Washing ng restricted areas to be included in a treaty supplement. THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE a Non-Seciari members are ian, Non-Political Fraternal Lodge whose composed of all faiths and political beliefs deem if fitting and proper Toeo Announce to the public Moose Lodge of Juneau, Alaska, that the rental of the shall not he used for any meeting of a- political nature, thereby bringing peace and harmony among its members. e A Merry Christinas and A Happy New Year to Every One / MOOSE LODGE Neo. 700 Juneau —Alaska B Kyodo News Agency said final adjustments in the tripartite treaty were made at a subcommittee mect- ing yPsLuday the sewing machine that sews ,,‘;u/%”' 4,000,000 happy Pfaff owners all over the world, SERVICE AND PARTS EVERY- WHERE. FULLY GUARANTEED. EASY TERMS — Come in or phone for free demonstration. CASH'S SEWING MACHINE CENTER 247 8. Franklin St. Phone 984 WHAT HAPPENS "WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE”...? L THEATRE « WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! STARTS TONITE Produced by GEORGE PAL in Earth-shaking TECHNICOLOR Spectacie Never Refore Filmed! o GIANT PLANET COLLIDES WITH EARTH! L ENORMOUS EARTHQUAKES SWALLOW WHOLE NTS! WHAT are the ferrifying pos- sibilities when another world races through space foward an unavoidable collision with our own world? WHAT can he done in the face of this onrushing danger? THE LAST DAY on earth— Il i d .l? TIDAL WAVES FLOOD OW 10 spena ii: ENTIRE COUNTRIES! L] SPACE SHIP LEAVES EARTH! 8 E E the most AMAZING story that Science or Figtion ever imagined WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE SHOWS START 7:20 - 9:30 WHAT can be done io make the most of the last frenzied moments before this complete catastrophe? CAN an army of scientisis desperately building a giant rocket-ship — a modern Noah's Ark — provide an escape for a few picked survivors fo a new life on another world? 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