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= SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1950 ENDS TONIGHT! Johnny Weissmuller as “JUNGLE JIM Plus—8 ACTS HEADLINE SCREEN VAUDEVILLE in “VARIETY TIME” SHOWPLALE or Lfuseals TOMORROW (Sunday)--Comes «a peach of a show the family will enjoy.’ and lASSIE A METRO-GOLDWYN- MAYER PICTURE PERCY KILBRIDE, the “Feudin’, Fussin’, Fightin'" star hmw- | HEAR JEANETTE SING: “Songs My Mother Taught Me” —Dvorak. “One Fine Day"—Puccini. “Romance”—Rubenstein. EXTRA! “What I Want Next” by a Smith named Pete. M.G.M. Technicolor Cartoon 'Slap Happy Lion” Feature starts 1:45—3:45 5:556—8:00—10:05 NRAFRRIRARRARG) Open 4 p. m. to 3 a. m. Plumbing ® Healing | = me 0il Burners Magey ) Telephone-313 Nights-Ked 730 A Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Snaksilies (SNoNoNoN G NN VNN NN oNoN oo o oo Nl Plan to Attend the March of Dimes BENEFIT Tuesday, January 31 ELKS HALL b ® Music -by the Taku Windjammers ® Specialty Dancing -by Ben Favre and Pat Peterson ' ® Trick Roping ® Novelty Numbers ’ All Juneau Will Be There! Join your friends - help fight Infantile Paralysis THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF _JUNEAU, ALASKA "THE SUN COMES UP” IS FEATURE, - CAPITOL THEATRE Jeanette MacDonald’s glorious voice—Lloyd Nolan's two-fisted rug- gedness—Claude Jarman, Jr.'s juve- nile appeal — Lassie’s exciting ex- ploits—Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ heart-warming story — Technicolor reproduction of the majestic Santa Cruz mountains. These are the highlights of the new M-G-M | drama, “The Sun Comes Up,” open- | ing at the Capitol Theatre Sunday. Following her recent hit in “Three Daring Daughters,” Jeanette Mac- Donald now plays the role of a concert singer who loses both hus- band and son enly to find a new life and romance through the de- votion of a mountain boy and & ! dog. The new picture marks Miss | MacDonald’s 17th Technicolor pro- | duction and furnishes a glittering | showcase for her vocal as well as acting talents. As Tom Chandler, the author in the story, Lloyd Nolan sheds his mantle of “tough guy.” But it has taken him fourteen years to play a romantic role. He first had to shoot his way through fifty-five films and slug a long list of screen thugs in such pictures as “The House on 92nd Street.” The supporting cast is headed by Lewis Stone, in his first appear- ance since “State of the Union,” {and features Percy Kilbride, Nich- | olas Joy, Margaret Hamilton, Hope | Landin and Esther Somers. | An entire country village, includ- | ing cottages, stores, barns, orphan- lage and fields of corn and wheat | was created by the M-G-M studio lin the heart of the Santa Cruz | mountains. | | ASKETBALL | Final scores of basketball games played last night by college teams are as follows: Oregon 57, Washington 49. San Francisco 55, South. Cal. 41. { Wyoming 42, Utah 35. i Denver 65, Colorado A and M 56. Arizona 67, St. Mary’s (Calif) 57. | UCLA 67, Santa Barbara 43. and he wants another chance. Jo Jo | said okay and Bevens will report| to the Solon training camp at Anaheim, Feb. 22. DUCKS DEFEAT HUSKY CAGERS UGENE, Ore., Jan. 28—M—Jack University of Oregon guard allant in defeat last week hands of the University of 1eton Huskies, was just as in victory over the Huskies a. 1ught He potted 16 points as the Oregon Du mote Washington Northern D ific Coast Conference bask aders, 57-49. Oi shifting defense tactics a share of the credit for The fourth place Ducks Washington shooting partial zone defense much of When the zone wavered, shifted to a man-to-n all the the tl effe Duck: vely loss chcpoed the Huskies' rship edge to half a game over hington State’s Cougars. I'he Cougars will have a chance | place tonight if they de- feat Tdaho at Moscow while Oregon | duplicates with another victory over Washington here. A Washington triumph along with W.S.C. would leave the Huskies a half-game in front. FRIDAY NIGHTERS BOWL HiGH SCORES The first round of the Friday Night Bowling League ended last | nicht with California Grocery on top with 23 wins and five losses Race Drugs was second with 20 and 8. Charlotte Barragar rolled higt women's series with 519. This also represented the first 500 rolled by a woman player in the league since the tourney began. Her 184 was also high individual game for the women during the evening. Howard Day came up with 229 for men’s high single and Joe Alexan- der had high for three games 572. Team and personnel scoring was as follows: Alexander Photo p | Los Angeles Loyola 57, Whittier 42. i lP‘:::;ns l;g :gg 13;: 33; P‘“ggfsr;:‘)‘e 551& Cal Poly (San Luislc' porter .. 157 197 173— 521 Sz;r; Francisco State 65, Humboldt!"' Alfl’f:;?:r”'m :,17'1’ ;Z; (li?i:l;;j Seattle Pacific 73, Whitworth 7o| o5 (overtime) Harry Race Drugs San Jose State 64, Nevada 62. B. Matheny ... 180 189 170— 539 Central Washington 78, Whitman 62 | P. Matheny 142 131 158— 431 Colo. State 59, Colo. Mines 48. B. Hudson . 117 140 134— 391 North. Idaho 69, College Idaho 55.| B. Phelps 146 175 135— 456 Montana State U. 59, Montana Totals ... 585 635 597—1817 State College 58. East. Mont. 47, North. Mont. 38. Juneau Drug Northwest Nazarene 73, Eastern|B. Mork ......... 155 165 171— 491 Oregon 61. | B. Taylor 135 132 150— 417 Pacific Lutheran 53, Seattle U. 50.|J. Wood . 117 123 135— 375 Chico 50, Southern Oregon 46. P. Wood 120 90 122— 341 Stewart Chevrolets 72, Portland U. Totals ... 536 610 678—1624 58. - | Seattle Alpines (Ind) 58, St. Mar- 'Qull!k-u Sport tin’s 48. E. Hagerup ... 166 165 187— 518 Duquesne 69, Youngstown 49. E. Stewart . 107 107 107— 321 Kansas 67, Towa State 42. |R. Stewart . 169 154 165— 488 South Dakota State 59, North Dn-iD Sweeney 115 86 126— 327 kota State 52. | Totals ... 557 512 585—1654 Eastern New Mexico 59, Sul Ross 42 Southwest Texas 71, Texas A&I 45. California Grocery Panhandle Okla. A&M 40, New | D McMullin ... 131 183— 427 Mexico Western 28. P. Hagerup . 158 150— 453 West. Kentucky 66, Miami (Fla) 61 . Retallik . 144 106— 389 North Carolina 66, Va. Tech 53. WA King . 180 182— 542 Tampa 175, Mercer 72. Totals 613 621—1813 Maryland State 70, Mexico U. 53. | iy Duke 69, Davidson 59. | Juneau Young Newberry 55, The Citadel 47. ! D. Hoyez . 143— 508 Southeastern Louisiana 64, Cen- M. Pearce . 132— 386 tenary 61. H. Day 229— 545 Louisville 82. Seton Hall 69. W. Hoyez 127— 332 Iona 75, Texas Wesleyan 61. | Totals 6311771 | SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 28 Capitol Theatre (—Jo Jo White's going to take L. Holmquist .. 179 160 156— 495 another chance on Floyd (Bill) |F. Holmquist .. 127 174 147— 448 Bevens, former New York Yankee C. Barrager 184 170 165— 519 righthander. T. Heyder ... 142 154 129— 425 | White, now General Manager of Totals ... 632 658 597—1887] | the Sacramento Solons, gave Bevens | - a trial while managing Seattle last Royal Cafe season. The Salem, Ore, hurler|M. Davlin . 129 143 120— 492 couldn’t hit the plate because of a 149 154 165— 468 sore arm and was released. 8 122 147 145— 414 Now, however, he told White in‘EA 94 128 187— 409 a letter yesterday, his arm is better | 494 572 6171783 DELICATESSEN SALE By Martha Society, Wed. Feb. 1 10 am. to 1 pm. at Sears.—adv. ATTENTION - All ELKS and Their LADIES Elks Purple Bubble Ball Juneau Elks No. 420, B. P. 0. Elks TONIGHT --- ELKS HALL Dancing Starts at 10 o'Clock For Elks and Their Ladies Only Visiting Elks Welcome PAGE THREE LENTURY THE YEARLING" COMING SUNDAY T0 20TH CENTURY M-G-M’s triumphant filmization 20 in living Technicolor of Marjoric Kinnan Rawlings' Pulitzer Prize- comes to the 20th Century Theatre screen as one of the most stirring stories ever filmed. Here's a pic e that has morc thrills per minute than any you've seen in a long, long time . . . You'l hrill when Penny Baxter and Jody wnt down “Slewfoot,” the maraud- | ng bear You'll thrill when Penny is bitten by a deadly rattle- | snake . You'll thrill when the happy-go-lucky Forrester clan staris a free-for-all fight in the village. You'll thrill when Jody finds the ittle fawn. “Flag,” and raises him o a yearling . . . You'll thrill w hen | . six-day rainstorm raises havoc with Penny and Ma's crops You'll thrill when Jody runs aw: and is lost in the wilderness three days without food or shelte . Gregory Peck. Jane W ind the new juvenile “find,” Claude Jarman, Jr., play the memorable Baxters in “The Yearling.” DOURBILE BILL [ 2--- CHARLIE CHAN in > NORGAN CONWAY W ANNE JEFFREYS Plus.. MANTAN , VICTOR _ TIM MORELAND _ SEN YOUNG RYAN DOORS OPEN 7:00 o SELECTED SHORTS SHOW STARTS NEWS by AIR 7:05 and 9:30 Sporlanefs _ | STARTS SUNDAY ALBUQUERQUE N. M.—Dudley | Degroot, West Virginia Univer football coach, was appointed lunn coach at University of New Mexico succeeding Berl Hufiman. Doors Open 7:00 Show Starts 7:05 and 9:30 M.G-M's TECHNICOLOR PRIZE PICTUREI PITTSBURGH-—Coach Mike Mul- ligan was out of a job after he re- fused to sign one-year renewal con- tract at University of Pittsburgh. MELBOURNE — Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calil,, defeated Doris Hart, Jacksonville, Fla., 6-4, | 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, in an All-American final for the Australian Women's Singles Champmn\hu) | PIXILADELPHIA The ever growing list of Philadelphia Phillies’ holdouts now includes a catcher, Andy Seminick. The big receiver, who hit 24 home runs last yea has returned his 1950 contract un- signed to President Bob Carpenter. GREGORY JANE PECK-WYMAN A CLARENCE BROWN Production CLAUDE JARMAN, Jr. Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN MATINEE SUNDAY DOORS OPEN STEUBENVILLE, O. — Forward| 4 Bob Hughes, six-foot-three senior 1:45 of Scio high school's basketball SHOW STARTS 2:15 team, scored 60 points in a game| against Freeport last night. Natur-| ally Scio won—by a 96-50 score. CHICAGO—The Chicago White Sox board of strategy was com- pleted today with the contract signing of Coach Buster Mills. Manager Jack Onslow has indi-| cated that Mills will direct traffic at first base, Red Corriden will be stationed at third and Ray Berres will continue to supervise the pitch- ing staff. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | REPORT | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before GORDON GRAY, U. 8. Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of ANNA ROSENBERG, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that N C. Banfield, administrator, with Will | annexed to letters of administration, | of the estate of Anna Rosenberg, | deceased, has filed herein his final | repor¢ and petition for a decree of distribution. A hearing will be held upon said report and account before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on March 30, 1950, at 10:00 A.M, at which time all persons having ob- jections to the manner in which said estate hag been administered or to the decree and distribution of the residue of said estate to Sylvia Woods of Seattle, Washing- ton, may appear, file their objections and be heard. WITNESS my hand and official For Your Safety and Convenience Let TERRITORIAL ELECTRIC ‘ CHECK YOUR WIRING Your Best Fire Insurance Territorial Electric Company Industrial Wiring House Wiring —UNION SHOP— Free Estimates Phone 981 SAVINGS INSURED TO $5000 We give your savings STERADY EARNING POWER INSURED seal this 27th day of January, 1950. GORDON GRAY, / Y U. S. 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