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> ’ » MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951 WHILE YOU’ I EREbS NG FOR SANTA, E DOW O MOS = - Pairons ¢ Very Mevey Chrisimas with THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SHOW YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, EVER ENJOYED - Starting TOMORROW! Wi DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. FIRST: They brought you “FRANGCIS” ... THEN: Hopped out with “HARVEY” . . . Wffl”fiflfi’/ | «» .« 'TIL THEIR NEW STAR BONZO TAKES OVER! HELLO FOLKS! Romember me? . . . | was the daffyshouse keeper in “Harvey”, and if you thought | had my hands full with Jimmy and his Invisible rabbit pal, Just wait until you see the runaround this guy Bonzo gives me in this one!l! “TINY TERRORS MAKE TfiflUBLE" 2 Bear Cubs Get Into More Hilarious Mischief! ® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA E€hrisimas Bill Ai Capitol is ‘Bediime, Bozo’ Den't brza(.ke\ it... DON'T EVEN THIRK THAT RAME... Dougles FAIRBANKS, . Glynis Jack JOHNS « HAWKINS Tomorrow a new | star named Bonzo bounces onto the screen at the Capitol Theatre and five-year-old Chimp star seems des- tined to provoke as much laughter | as “Francis,” the talking Army mule and ‘Harvey” the invisible rabbit. The comedy is “Bedtime for Bon- * and it comes from Universal 1, the same studio res- the fun provided by and “Harvey.” who recites introductory dit in “Bedtime for Bon- matches his acting talents winst such screen regulars as Ron- ald Reagan, Diana Lynn and Walter Slezak The film fun begins when Reagan in the role of a young college pro- fessor, tries to win an environment argument with his fiancee’s father, the college dean, and starts to raise the five-year-old Chimp as a child. Complications enter the unique experiment with the arrival of the attractive Diana Lynn, hired by R 1 to be a “baby sitter” for his t lezged experiment. Scores al Basketball Final scores of leading basketball | games over the weekend are: ‘Washington State 63, Montana 49. | Wyoming 78, Oregon T1. California 65, Oregon State 53. Memphis State 67, Eastern Wash- ington 53. Kansas 76, Southern California 55. Stanford 75, Loyola (La) 57. UCLA 60, Denver 51. Washington 55, Minnesota 51. Illinois 70, DePaul 61. Indiana 80, Kansas State 5. Bradley 79, North Carolina 66. Marquette 51, Wisconsin 47. Drake 68, Iowa State 57. Notre Dame 78, Oklahoma 55. NYU 78, Oklahoma 55. Fordham 60, Temple 43. Pitt €3, William and Mary 48. Cornell 58, Tulane 48. Seton Hall 70, Scranton 45. | Rice 64, Tennessee 60. Tulsa 66, Arkansas 48. Villanova 60, Iowa 57. St. John’s 69, Vanderbilt 54. Utah 61, Ohio State 48. Brigham Young 66, Santa Clara 61. ECRECEERRIRATORFERTARA { ,‘Spsms in Brief By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles Rams won the National Football League championship by defeating i the Cleveland Browng { | NEwW YORK—Kid Gavilan agreed to defend his world welterweight title against Bobby Dykes in Miami Feb. 4. | ; \ | MIAMI—Charlie Burr, nation’s I leading jockey, rode his 301st winner, | Buffer ($19.10), in the eighth race \m‘ Tropical Partk. | TEMPE, Ariz—Larry Stemering, | former head football coach at Col- lege of Pacific, was named Athletic Director at Arizona State College. | l b | PALO ALTO, Calif—Ollie Mat- son of San Francisco was voted the Pop Warner award as the most val- | vable college football player on the | Pacific Coast. | | INDIANAPOLIS—Sonja = Klopfer,| ! of New York, won top place on the' | women’s Olympic figure skating | team in final trials. 4 i :Huski;i Are Back From Win Sfreak | By The Associated Press The Washington Huskies returned Sunday night from a triumphal road | trip to wait out Christmas Day and | TOM and JERRY CARTOON! DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST PHONE: OFFICE 61 20TH C:NTURY THEATRE BLOG! JUNEAU, ALASKA 2ND FLOOR JULIUS HEINEMAN as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE GREAT MAN HUNT" Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! a peek &t what Santa puts under the tree for them. 2 It should be a ranking right up| near the top of the nation’s basket- ball teams in the Associated Press weekly basketball poll. The Huskies capped their road tour .Saturday night by beating the Minnesota Gophers 55-51. It was their seventh straight victory, four of them won on the road. Their only loss has been to Utah and that was in the first game of the season. ‘Washington came back to beat Utah in the second game of that series. Two other northern division teams didn’t fare as weil as the Huskies., e © o6 & 0 o 0 o o See MADSEN'S for SCHWINN Bicycles-Wagons, Tricycles, Revere Ware and Fishing Tackle e ® o ¢ o 0o 0 o o Help Fight TB a split of two-game series with in- tergectional opponents. The Oregon Ducks bowed to Wyoming 78 to 71 and the OSC Beavers lost to Calif- ornia 65-53. Both Oregon teams had won over the same opponents the previous night. Washington State meanwhile beat the Montana State University Grizz- leis 63-49 to capture three games to one a home-and-home series of four games between the two teams. : p: t mal acting | ¥ Juncau Boy Tops Winning (vout In Hationel Coniesi "Holiday Inn’ is Chrisimas Bill o ton o s were oo A1 200R Contury | queens in the | 7 rodeo day held | unities throughout the 5, final tabulations re- An unprecedented (\nlcruninmom‘ package will be unwrapped at the 20th Century Theatre Christmas d:\y[ ' when “Holiday Inn” will be on the screen. One of Hollywood's greatest music- al productions, “Holiday Inn" s Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire and features 13 times by Americ top Local Junior fishermen who par- :;::,:n;xltl\, )::”‘:Iil_‘:;l;:‘?" A‘;;::;f ticipated in the Territorial Sports- | oy icocn wmaster PM‘M@ » vBel men, Inc. sponsored Junior Trout|ca.oru) 1o My I‘_mn.. fl;d “'anm- Derby last summer will be inter- | grojqqy 5 ested to know that in the trout-| pi o' ). q1es most of the vocal salmon division the winning Queen, ! .} in his usual expert manner, Owen of Bozeman, Mont. |, g astaire chips in with eight spec- caught a Loch Leven trout that cular dance routines. Marjorie weighed 2 pounds, 145 ounces. TWo Reynolds and Virginia Dale, two kings. e, yith et welghing | 1,y jchritudinous performers, provide 2 pounds 4 ounces. the boys with romantic inspiration, ~Three hundred Juneau boys and fnije Walter Abel, as a fast-talking gitls participated in the local der- theq(rical agent, assists them in and | by. out of trouble. Donald Barcus of Juneau copped | mopight, for iinal showing, will high honors here with his 4-pound, | e “That Wonderful Urge” starring dolly varden trout. Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. It Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. have |is s comedy with splendid adventur- written to Major Floyd Showalter | g national director of Better Fishing, Inc, to see if territories are eligible to register in the national contest next year. Approximately 4,000,000 junior itizens participated in the 1951. Tulsa, Okla. ranked highest with 6,000 young anglers wetting their lines on Fishing Rodeo Day. vealed to The contest sponsored by Better Fishing, Ine. has jumped 200 per | cent participation since it was first | launched in 1948 when 138 com- | munities registered. . Hospifal Notes Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital] Sunday were Russell Brown and Walter Czerwiuski; admitted Mon- day was Mona Radcliffe. Discharged Saturday were Mrs, ~Albert Bell, Douglas Neal, baby Robert McNeil,| Mrs. Roger Hurlock; discharged on Sunday: Mrs. Mary Sutton, Mrs. Clayton Fleek and baby girl. Born at St. Ann’s Saturday were: To Mrs. Clarence Foster, a baby girl | weighing 8 pounds 1% ounces born at 10:14 am.;, to Mrs. Earle Crass, Jr., a baby boy weighing 7 pounds 8% ounces was born at 5:55 p.m. | Born Sunday were, To Mrs, Frank Wright, a baby boy welghing 7 pounds 15 ounces at 6:29 am.; to| Mrs, Willlam Weimer, a baby girl weizhing 6 pounds and 3 ounces at 6:00 p.m. Admitted to the Government hos- pital Sunday was Dalsy Phillips, of Haines. There were no dismissals. OLDTIMER FROM TENAKEE DIES SUNDAY AT ST. ANN’S George Amner, 79, for many ears « resident of Tenakee, died at St. Ann’s hospital Sunday at 11:55 a.m. He was born in Eng- land. :rther announcement in- cluding funeral arrangements will be ‘made Wednesday. FROM ELMENDORF Lt. Donald R. Rutledge of EI-| mendorf Field is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. MISS GRUNDEN RETURNS Leila Grunden returped from Anchorage yesterday and is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. Hundreds of U. S. airmen were stationed in the Azores in World War II The Azores are nine volcanic is- lands. NADINE THOMPSON Public Stenographer Office, Alaska Credit Bureau Office Phone First National Bank Building 819 In an ever changing ,world . . . the sincerity and good feeling of Christmas Wishes remain the same. May you enjoy Good Health and Happiness this Yuletide and throughout the New Year. GASTINEAU GROCERY S.J.PAUL, SR. PAGE FIVE ENDS TONITE A PERF “Tvrom POWER T R EC! with A PERFECT CAST COMEDY Shows Start 7:25—9:30 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY HERE'S A REAL CHRISTMAS TREAT ... That Has Everylhing! Your Favorite Stars BING CROSBY and FRED ASTAIRE AT THEIR SINGINGEST AND DANCINGEST BEST Your Favorite Songs IRVING BERLIN’S FAVORITES, INCLUDING "WRITE CHRISTMAS" PLUS: COMEDY AND CARTOON : 7:25 and Supply PIPE THAWING-TANK BUILDING GENERAL WELDING and SUPPLIES FEERO BUILDING PHONE 944—Day or Night EC Tl S Oregon and Oregon State settled for | 43 Idaho on Sunday dropped a road ' Buy Christmas Seals 70-43. game to Peorla (I Caterpillars) To all my Friends and Customers A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ldec;l Paint Store F, W. WENDT

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