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i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1951 SRRRERRRRR SHOWPLALE oF fimmu LEAVES TON!GHT' &l—\« oa 7~‘)§ — T R:00 — 1: : DRAMA— PEN uie & FOWERFUL RICH IN SUS "Red Light’ WlII Glimmer Out Tenight, Capitol “Red Light,” a melodramiatic story | of a truck-company owner who sets out to aveng> the murder of his brother, a pri<st, and is stopped by Bible. ia passage in uhe | This thrilling film, W | George Raft and Virei |was produced and directed by Roy \Drl Ruth for United Artists, ends tonight at the Capitol Although a straicht “Red Light’ stars screen st A Sem »(lm of { ‘,,.‘1 on locat and £ when | were s Angeles, | sc0. LICE) TONIGHT CARD TABLE AT COUNCIL regular Juneau city 1cil meeting at 7:30 olclock to- council will hold its s new temporary | | | rd table licenses will be con- 1o ‘m ur | ni hl The jon in rs in the basement of the rial Library. itorial motor vehicle licenses and plates are now on sale at the | clerk’s ofiice. If You Can Swing A Hammer’ You Can Install, A Uan Packen 1 .S’a/éf, CHIMNEY RICHARD NEY VANESSA Sce MADSENS for SCHWINN Bicycles-Wagons, Tricycles, and Fishing Tacl Revere Ware Replace old, dan- us chimneys « with fire-safe Van. Packer C| ney. Make new farm build- ings have a Van-Packer Safety Chim- ney installa- tion. You can easily jnstall it yourself and Bsave. All parts included with a Van- Packer. Nothing else to buy. FHA approved for all fuels. .. any type heating. Save on fuel with better draft . . . better use BON ABEL Millwork-Glass a complete line of Building Malerials Willoughby Ave.—Phone 633 | Gen. | profe: | ing as a program ovc : Wec | James \City's Blind Given Real Christmas Pariy DETROIT, Dec. 21—M—A truly touching Christmas party came to pass last night for a large pdrt of the city’s blind. A downtown department (Ernest Ke ) arranged an after- hours party in its toyland for some 150 blind children and their parents. The sightless youngsters had as gay a time as luckier ones who n see, riding the merry-go-round d a toy jet plane. They whonpod y firing toy guns at imaginary | ots. Little boys and girls carefully ran their fingers over animals and other like toys. And | chiidren everywhere, they lined up jome £t Christr scme bold, some .. —to tell Santa Cixus U wish. MacArthur fesues Yole of Warning Cn Milifary WASHINGTON, Dec. 20— B — Douglas MacArthur, an old jonal soldier, cautions that civilian control over should be strengthened to prevent | “freedom’s destruction.” MacArthur, writing in the Ameri- can Legion magazine, particularly mentioned universal military train- direction should be paramount. Congress already has laid the| r‘r()und\\urk for UMT. Further le- ion needed to put it into ef- is ied to come before early next cone iawm kars Ticy control of the training would | ider the direction of a five- | : n, three of whom must be civilians. MacArthur said the program for expansion of the armed services and UMT, “while intended and designed to strengthen freedom’s defense, s within itself the very germs to freedom’s d Hospilal Noles itted to St. Ann's Hospital day were Andrew Berntsen, Phillips, Douglas Neal; dis- were T. C. Mason, Mrs. James Sofculis, Virginia Valle. Porn at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mrs. Clayton Fleek at 7:30 am. Wednesday, a girl weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces. £dmitted to the Government Wednesday was Lloyd Juneau; dismissed were Jackson, Kake, Ross Sheakley, Ad missed Although nominally part of Chi- | na, Sinkiang province has had the status of a virtually in- dependent country. store | lines of stuffed | the military | year. | long | 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'More Information On Cutfing of Chrisimas Trees | Many inquiries about the right |to cut Christmas Trees on lands and adjoining roads have been .re- ceived by the Forest Service. Ranger Clyde Maycock gave this information in a previous report | but he says some c)m\mcntlon is evidently needed. Trees for | eutting, or for churches or | nal organizations can be cut from approval of the TForest Officer, | ot ded the trees aren’t cut with- | in 100 feet of the road, or Irom designated recregtion areas. | Christmas tree cutters should al- | so remember that many tracts of | privately owned land border the road m. The first national for- est land reached by road f: Juneaw .* . approximately mile 7, where ihe Forest Service land lies |onty on the right side of the road for aporoximately 3/8 of a mile. Ranger Mrycock stressed the | point that there are large portions of land bordering the Glacier Highway and adjoining roads be- | yond Mile 7 that are privately owned and permission to take trees from any private owned area must ‘bv obtained from the owner. May- | cock stated that Admiralty Division | personnel, located in their new of- advise on whether or not a partic- lular tract of land is privately | owned or on National Forest land. | Any person planning to sell'trees cut from National Forest land must first obtain'a permit from the For- | est Service. Federal Employees Wamed WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—/M—The word went out from the White House yesterday that President Truman won't like it if a federal employe takes a Christmas pres- ent—or any other kind of present —from anybody with an axe to grind with the government. Mr. Truman made this known in an und the corner sort of way, without issuing any s;)pci!ic orders. its six day long silence on when the President will announce drastic action he has promised to rid his administration of any re- maining wrongdoers. Mr. Truman spoke out on the gift matter in a letter, made pub- lic late yesterday, to Raymond H. Foley, Federal Housing Administra- tor, who had told the President about his agency's own efforts to | keep influence peddlers at arms length. it The Answer to all your Gift Problems is here GIVE SCHENLEY FOR G0OD OLD TIME HOLIDAY GHEER! Buy Schenley and choose from a full liquor line Blends, Bonds, and Straights —all unusually fine The bright, cherry cartons are sure to bring pleasure And the fine- tasting "liquor’s a gift that folks treasure. W'ml buying a gift, It is alw To ive folks a present l welcome and Tlu man vln;ztu thisone Will really feel lurky 1¢'s Double-Rich whisk: Iy CREAM OF KEN. TUCKY! adjacent to the Glacier Highway | home use of persons | {rater- | National Forest land without prior | il | And the White House maintained | the | s good form Nuclear Ecaclor For Airc:ai: Being Devol ped | WASHINGTON, Dec. 20-4P—The | Air Force, pushing for early de- velopment of an atomic-powered airplane, has awarded a new con- tract for work on a nuclear engine | to Pratt and Whitney Aircraft at East H\h ord, Conn In effect, the Air Force appeared | to be put !‘x\’, some of it$ eggs into a second basket. Last March 23, the Atomic Energy‘ Commission (AEC) announced ‘ was negotiating a contract with a | General Electric Company division or further development of a nuc- | clear reactor for aircraft.” “Last Air Force said it had 'n Pratt and Whitney “a con- act to work on the cevelopment an atomic aircraft engine.” n Air Force spokesman said ; of the contract to Pratt and itney was not to be taken as an indication that the General Electtic Company” is not making progress. R he said, a search is being made for more than one way to de- velop the “engine. The Air Force and the AEC, work- ing with industry on the project, have been close-mouthed about de- ls. But scientists have predicted unofficially that an atomic-powered plane might have a range limited only by human endurance and speed that can only be guessed at. | i civilian | fice at the subport will gladly give (Lommerdal : Planes fo Be Used, Emergency | WASHINGTON, Dec. 20— (# — E reds of commercial foyr-en- gine airplanes will be mobilized for milita use in any national em- ergency, under a government plan to be detailed next month. ary of Defense Lovett ry of Commerce Sawyer, an- nouncing the project last night, said planes and crews would become available on 48 hours’ notice. They would augment militar trans- | port without mpering key com- mercial servige. But how many | might be involved wasn’t disclosed. The cabinet officers said the pm-‘ gram, first of its kind, will be di: cussed fully with airline “reside in January. and ts BACH C IIIUST“AS Bach's Christmas Oratorio will be heard over Southeast Alaska radio | stations between 5 and 6 p.m. Sun- ; day. It is being presented by the Al- | aska Telephone Company in lieu of sending out Christmas cards, Doug- lass Starr, general manager, said KINY will carry the program here LW. ‘ Rev "Siiver City' Is ifealure Now At 20th Century Paramount’s “Silver City” feature now at the Theatre. This Technicolor adven- ture drama produced by Nat Holt deals with a colorful 19th century mining region and the ruthless for- tunc seekers who connived and kill- led for the precious * ore. Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne De Carlo, Barr Fitzgerald and Richard Arlen are starred [$50,750 Damage Suit Involves Pelican frio A $50,750 damage suit filed to- in U. 8. District Court in Ju- names as defendants, AIvo, iida Hamalainen, of involves a fatal auto- ash last spring {p the state hington day neau and also names tihe Union any of Californiia. The pe- states that Arvo Hamalainen, of Kalle and Hilda, wa the Hamalainen car between attle and Tacoma when it veered of a ion Oil truck and crashed head on into the car an Earl Putnam, killing Putnam’s wife, Rosalie na. he petition claims negligence was involved on the part of Ham- alainen and the oil truck driver The collision curred Maroh 14, 1951 on highway US-99. Paper_behvery System sed {or Highway Glacier Highway subscribers to the Empire are asked to call the paper signifying’ which of three grocery stores they wunt.(l\ur papers delivered to. Delivery service by bus drivers has been suspended. Papers will be leftgat either the Lynch, DeHart or Hickey stores. 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