The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1951, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1951 'Bill "Bedtime for Bonzo’ Is Showing, (apifol Thealre “We were murdered. We Were up- staged by a chimpanzee!” Ronald Reagan and Diana Lynn are the only two Hollywood stars who can make that statement. They werc upstaged during the filming * of Universal-International’s new edy hit, “Bedtime for Bonzo,” talented five-year-old chii named Bonzo. The new relea | erick de Cordova | Michel Kraike, cper the Capitol The: COCCEEECEEEEEEEEEETEERR PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OUR NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNI SHOWPLALE or CARITOL: DOORS N0“7! Op<n 7:00 The Perfeci Holiday S‘.lcw {cr the Famiiy! GHT Bonzo was tire filr er content l”hnL v( 'h" com nd action called for cameras to Rea- the & | ! | | | to rerat though 1 D such 2 position before the , instance,” rding 1d Miss L Jnmu we were fi en the cam - in on the cloc-up. d any Hollywood stars are noted for their outbursts of temperament but Bonzo ight on the CERISTMAS PIANO RECITAL The pupils of Mrs. Ruth Popejoy | will be presented in a p! 0 recital at the Methodist Church or December 23 the n ma; are Tost of se based upon C Parents and friend invited to bLe present. The following pupils will melodie cordially STARRING Jhie rovao REAGAN oina LYNN win WALTER SLEZAK - JESSE WHil¢ cald- Cargin, Juanita Caldwell, Leetha well, Betty Cargin, Lero Carel Forward, Kirhy F Susan Fritc n, Ann C Marilyn Hanna, Barbara Dorothy F , Virginia Kenway, Sandra Marsh, Helen Mercado, David Passey, Louis Page, Ernest Pol Roger Polley, Pats; joy ,Ann Severine, Coralie Shel- on, Leslie gheldon, Rosemary Sundhorg Shows 7:24 — 9:3 Feature 8:00 — 10:00 “TINY TERRORS MAKE TROUBLE” | Jo Carter, el NABINE THOMPSON Public Stencgrapher Office, Alaska Credit Bureau Office Phone First National Eank Building 819 DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG 2ND FLOOR PHONE: OFFICE 61 JUNEAU, ALASKA Fly from winter < in Aloska 720 5=5 ™ SUMMER OUTSIDE i Let Pan American start you on your way Now’s the time to take a trip Outside—to the warm, sunny beaches of California. Or the desert playgrounds of New Mexico or Arizona. Or by Clipper* to Hawaii or Mexico where there’s summer warmth all winter long. The Clippers fly fast, frequent schedules to Seattle where you make good connections for the vacation spot of your choice. Remember, when you fly Pan American, you fly with the World’s Most Experienced Airline— backed by 19 years’ experience of flying the Alaska skyways. For help in' planning your Clipper trip, call Pnn American at... Baranof Hotel — Juneau Phone 106 Tvads Mark, Pan dmerican Worid dirways, Ina. Pope- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA New Chancellor and Family com- | s vt iy at th eir Seatt) at Les A . Allen. Charles sity of Washington ¢ » Wirephoto. Dr. Raymend B. chanceilor of Barbara Jean, 8, and M resigned 25 1 ¢f the U fare in Washin in Sons b aceent (he ' Pomb Exniosion —A tomb | Killed onnl MM e af- fii's of his race. Harry T. Moore, 46, §= Secretary of the National As- ociation for the advancement of »d peop! E wife, Harriet, was Hurt. The bomb exploded beneath the bedroom of their small frame house about a mile from here Mims is § a_ tiny community 40 miles south of, Daytona Beach. In Washington the Justice De- partment confirmed that two FBI |agents had been sent to Mims to | determine whether any violation i':[ federal civil rights statutes | might be involved. The explosion was the latest in eries of attacks ch have had , Catholics and Negroes as tar- Florida this winter, HERE VISITING president of the Sitka | lera Club, is stopping at the tineau Hotel over the holidays | She is visiting Mary Cushing and | | other friends. Cpl. Martin, Diamand, 22 z prize ch mand, a Brockipn month sery m broadeast from Now l\ll’ll?} WANT ADS PAY e 0 0 o o o lack of funds. . % {® Wirephcto. ° | Doogan Janitor Service Scrubbing and Polishing Machines Vacuum Cleaners - Commercial type Ladders - Mops - Brooms - Janitor Supplies BASKETBALEL SITKA COLUMBIAKS vs. JUNEAU COLUMBIANS Thursday-Dec. 27-at 8:00 P.M. Douglas High School Gym 0 SITKA COLUMBIANS vs. MIKE'S Saturday-Dec. 29-at 8:00 P.M. Douglas High School Gym Admission 50c -2un AuErican WorLo AIRwAYS WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE car-old grins happily at his bride-to-be, E NGt iand at rear. Hegto Leader Dies flulzPrlzeRm S%’* @ d Bel!s wounded Korean, war veteran, Spolin, as fh ey hold the §11,810 oisible. Dia- nds during 14- e in the “Breal The Bank” nd immediately made plans for the upcoming wedding that hitierto had been postponed due to II ARRIVE; 4 LEAVE ON ACA CHRISTMAS # Alaska Coastal Airlines carried |a total of 146 passengers over the | holiday weekend; t! carried 8 on | Tuesday’s flights with 4 arri | and 4 departing. Arriving in Juneau from Sitka: | Rose Bolger, Father Mr. Pherson, | Nevre; from Pelican: Oscar Dobers. Departing from Juneau to Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. J. Blalock, G. H. Woo- ten, Jack Lawrence. GAMES . ].m had a | { | | | "Holiday Inn’ Is Big Hit AI 10th Cenfury A new peak of entertainment has been reached at the 20th Century Theatre when Paramount’s distin- :umahml all-time hit, Irving Berlin's “Holiday Inn" was screenecd. Packed with music, comedy romance, the feature is one ! high spots of the movie season A lavish musical production, “Hol- iday Inn” stars the nation's number one rong-and-dance team, Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. Groaner is at his crooning best warbhnz the 13 Irving Berlin tune in th , among them “White Christmas, ster Parade,” and “Be | Carefy, Tt | gives a spectacular per | he whirls throu tines with 1 BDOUGLAS | NEWS FROM KAL LL, MONT. Della Poor y via PAA to W4T ¢ and family Poors. 1" Mrs. Poor's to Alasia, visiti here Christmas two ycars ago. arrived last Sat- | spend (‘mmum\ the Val ird trip last, on and FAMILY DINNERS Douglas people seemed to enjoy an extra special Christmas this year with more preparations, and more t rs with families at dinners. With several ac- chool programs, the Meth- am and Catholic mass were all well atten- "\~I(I‘TBALL E\’F,NTS asketball games are sched- the Douglas nasium | vac i vi D\‘Ir-‘ Jis week. Thursday evening el kiied in the pie “itka Columbia Lumber cagers will ing: cast. ct the Juneau Columbia Lum- men at a 7:30 o'clock game surcay AN S| 20K Makes Lke Sanfa Claus Gver Weekend vls in the Douglas gym Despite unfavorable alter Abel at Preliminary games if en't been announced as OPEN HOUSE FIREMEN The Dou Fire Department held open house last evening in the Eagles Hall for Channel resi- with a capacity erowd in itlendance during the evening. mas Day. cargo and that much more was Gustavus. A special flight was made Mon- day with Christmas mail, ies and gifts to Alaska-Juneau Mining Co. personnel at the Annex Cr power station. T cargo room at, ACA is still jamnpwed with 1101;,!1'. yet to fly. spuiai Koies - to St. Ann’s Hospital was Charles A, Smith. Ad- Tuesday- were Harry Cald- mail WEIR, VISITS Corporal Fred Weir was an ar- rival © the Christmas holidays to spend Christi day with h's brother, Willlam Weir and famil here. It was a sort of family rc- union, as a sister, Mrs. Ethel Lar- ived previously, alio (o d Christmas here. cral Weir is already wea. although just inducted i to the Army forces four months ago. He is in the radio division and likes his assignment. Fred was mitted student of the Douglas schools everal years ago. "\ull and George N. McLeod. PR | Discharged from St. Ann’s Mon- COLLEGE BOYS ARRIVE [day were Paul Andre, Ralph Little- Rex Hermann, Jr., and Jim h(y‘ll("l Russell Brown, Mrs. Harry arrived via PAA Saturday from Se- | Laughlin and baby boy, Sadie Siegel, attle where they have been attend-,and Mona Radcliffe. Discharged ing the University of Washington, Tuesday were Mrs, Clarence Foster Rex will spend the Christmas hol-|end baby girl, James Lingard, Dale iday with his parents and brothers, V0ss, and Mrs. Frank Wright and the Rex Hermann family and Jim baby boy. will be with his mother, Mrs. Janet! There were no admissions or dis- CORP. Adri Monany a of the| The old | support- | Il PAGE FIVE ACENTURY THEATRE - WHERE MITS ARE A M PLAYVING- HOLIDAY IDA "*Ji(‘!’w\’(é w “.'1 moved to Sitka, Pelican and grocer- | Sey. | missals at the Government Hospltnl | st CHRISTMAS TREE ‘ 1 Douglas was well lighted with Christmas trees this year as in the past. Outside trees ‘Were 'sean (ony the marquees of Mike's Place, the | Dou Inn, and Val Poors. Store window trees were displayed with | huge Santas in the windows of | Fe & Jensen and the Douglas | Grocery. The Leonard Johnsons |and A. E. Goetz’s had outside trees |lighted with most other residents | having porch lights’as well as in- | side lighted trees. The Alfred Bon- 'nett home and the L. 8. Grants were particularly well lighted. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Social meeting of Rebekah Lodge tonight at 8 pm. in I. O. O. F. Hall. {Entertainment and refreshments. 000-1t VITH ‘I'Ir h(’i ( 1 \L ‘é RECING Ml DOZEN HOLIDAY ¢S SUNG BY BING EDRMANCE AND COMEDY aska Coastal Airlines made efforts | to move Christmas cargo and mail | over the weekend and on Christ- | More than three tons of | e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e EMPIRE WANT ADS l’q ® o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o' Nicholson waeldmgii., and Supply PIPE THAWING-TANK BUILDING GENERAL WELDING and SUPPLIES *~ - FEERO BUILBING PHONE 944—Day or Night Do you know of any other beer whose - label proudly tells you what that beer is made of ? . Here’s the Budweiser warranty. .. choicest hops, rice and best barley malt . ..brewed into America’s finest genuine lager beer. 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