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SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 I949 THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRP—JUNEAU ALASKA T(DNIGEHT lENLY' Twe Thrill Festares “JOHN . AUDREY | LODER ' LONG DGAR_BARRIER " AIR EXPRESS “UNDER THE TONTO RIM” 7:08— 9:36 “GAME OF DEATH” 8:18—10:46 IT’S BHERE TOMORROW Continuous performances DOORS OPEN 1:30 Feature begins at 0 — 4:50 — 7:20 — 9:50 SPENCER must choose between his ambition and his women! KATHARINE, gaes out to get what every woman wants. . VAN JOHNSON is the guy in the middle ANGELA LANSBURY ADOLPHE MENIOU LEWIS STONE .her man! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer an Liberty Films PRESENT @//wz/ gj /1//4 MM*MHHOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE froducedand EOANK CAPRA Directed by A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE “YOU CAN'T WIN” by a Smith named Pete. LATE AIR EXPRESS NEWS EXTRA! ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 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'"SIME OF THE UNION" MOVIE AT CAPITOL SUNDAY : Katharine Hepburn and Angela Lansbury stage a battle of wits and hearts over Spencer Tracy in “State of the Union,” coming to the Capi- and the con- test, refereed by such equally stel- lar performers as Van Johnson and Adolphe Menjou, results in one of the most deitly acted and amusing CAGE GAMES ph\'u in the West last nig! cllows: Wycming 59; Brigham Young 48. UCLA 74; Southern California 68. Stanford 66; California 65. 70; Idaho 37. er 42; Regis 29. ado College 53; Mines 40. Washington State 44; ton 30 San Francisco 40; Los ! Loyola 39 Utah State 50; Colorado A&M 43. San Diego State 63; Fresno State Colorado Washing- Angeles Produced and directed by the king | of Academy Award winners, Frank! Capra, the picture is a taithtul! adaptation of the timely Pulitzer Prize play which’won loud hosan- nas on Broadway. 53 | Tracy plays the genial American picked by publisher Angela to run| \for President. Starting out with un-, compromising convictions about the welfare of his constituents, he is subsequently engulfed in the two- faced manipulations of his shrewd political boss, Menjou, but after running a gamut of emotional and g, dramatic barrages from all sides, is brought back into line by Mis: Hepburn, playing the wife who comPs out the winner. Portland 60; Gonzaga 51 Willamette 68; Oregon Education Whittier 43; Redlands 40. Idaho State 48; Western Colorado Northern Idaho 69; Farragut 28, Rocky Mountain 53; Montana Mines 40 San Jose State 58; Nevada 46. Culh ge of Pacific 59; Pepperdine co Stewart-Chevrolet alif.) 45. 52; California Poly °an Fra 46; St. M "1' ta Bar! Hunl ldt State 52; Southern Ore- gon 41 \Vn lington State Frosh 44; Gon- 24 Frosh 43; Oregon Tech 37. ——————— Hockey Games al scores of games played last in the Pacific Coast Hockey are as follows: nd 3; Los Angeles 1. | Here is what they did last nluht in fights: | New York—vVince Foster, 146, of Omaha, knocked out Tony Pellone, 1462, New York 7. Hollywcod, Calif —Charley Salas, 146%, Phoenix, Ariz. stopped Frankie Vigeant, 1482, Hartford, Conn. 5. " Boston—Dave Andrews, 146, Low- |ell, Mass., outpointed Buddy Hold- |erfield, 148, Little Rock, Ark. 10. ! Denver—Corky Gonzales, 123':, of | Denver, outpointed Bobby Bell, 123" of Youngswwn o, s MASONIC NOTICE Special meeting Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Wmmm T, Hayes January 17 for work in the E. A. of Bethel are registered at the Degree. Gastineau Hotel. (94 2t) | Glenn O. Abraham, W.M, FILM "BOB, SON OF | BATTLE" TONIGHT AT 207H CENTURY feature, “Bob, a powerful drama deep, human warmth emotions, opens tonight 1 Century Theatre. It is ation of Alfred Ollivant's L0 technicolor erations now, read- | y of the cours and of the tender T ggie and David, hephbrds, has held alled as few other nov- S e v day there at 1,690 fires in S. on the average. WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN Final scores of basketball L.nmcs' SEATTLE NOME hts in Swift, convenient flig big 4engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, expert sorvice — as @ guest of Pan rican, world’s most ex: ::zeneed airline. Ask for details and reservations ateee BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 ity Tl Syiem of thTiyng Clppen Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 259 (657 R ? FRREEG AT Father’s success is very simple. He likes people and he is quite familiar with their present day problems, trials and temptations. Hence he finds no dif- ficulty in talking to people about their problems in a clear, frank and interest- ing manner. What Is A Mission? Asked to explain the purpose of a Mission, Father Suver said: “A Mission is a time of spiritual inventory, a time during which we may study our lives in order that, learning from our own ex- periences, we may better ourselves. Life is a serious business. And just ag a successful businessman often takes in- ventory, so too is it necessary for those who would be successful spiritually.” e e e T e e e e L e U T et e e EE e e L et e E ettt E e e e EeE e ettt ettt etk " Here in the Hills was born a Stor Story of PAGE THREE Starts TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY Doors Open 2 P. M. Adventure and young Love thai's fouched with GREATNESS! CENTURY-FOX ACTION HITL Starring n LON MCALLISTER with PEGGY ANN GARNER - EDMUND GWENN - REGINALD OWEN - Charles Irwin Duec!ed by LOUIS KING * produced by ROBERT BASSLER Screen Play bv Jerome Cady + Based on the Novel by Alfred Ollivant PLUS The Catholic Church FIFTH and GOLD STREETS Special Masses Daily at 7:00 a. m. and 8:25 a. m. by a period of instruction. From the classic millions have read and loved... it comes to storm the highlands of your heart{ — PLUS Today’s NEWS CARTOON There Is No Suhshtuip for Newspaper Adverhsmq' RRRFRRRRR IR R I RRRRRRF R RRRRRRRRRRAR RRRRR/ YOU ARE INVITED T® ATTEND A MISSION WHERE YOU WILL HEAR Father Charles Suver, S. J. EACH EVENING JANUARY 16th fo 21st —— STARTING at 7:30 Father Suver is well qualified in this work. He began giving Missions eight years ago. During the war he spent 30 months as a navy Chaplain with the Marines. The reason for SUBJECTS: For the evening talks of the Mission. SUNDAY— “The Purpose of Life.” MONDAY— “The Obstacles of Life.” TUESDAY— “Life’s Lailure.” WEDNESDAY— “The Beginning of Life.” THURSDAY— “The Renewal of Life.” FRIDAY— “Everlasting Life.” The first Mass is followed Although the Mission is Primarilyfor Catholics, Those of Other Beliefs Are Welcome!