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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1950 U IR | A b | THE ACADEMY AWARD ' PICTURE LEAVES TONITE! WE CANNOT HOLD IT. A Raw, Racy. Rip-Roaring Film That Is Thrilling Record Crowds! NEW YORK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD! ROBERT ROSSEN'S PRODUCTION of ALL THE RING'S MEN _ A (OLUMBIA PICTURE Based upon the Pulitzer Prize Novel “All The King’s Men" by Robert Penn Warren ) with Broderick CRAWFORD - Joanne DRU - John IRELAND - John DEREX - Mercedes McCAMBRIDGE X Written for the Sereen and Directed by ROBERT ROSSEN CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES Feature at 2:35 — 5:05 — 7:35 — 9:45 Extra! TOM & JERRY: Please See Page 8 for Tomorrow’s Show! > T s e T e S S R BT & - . Officers of .rA, 1 ' Legion of Moose No. 25 and Fellowship Degree ; Breakfast at Baranof Sunday 9:30 to 11:00 | Moose » | Members - l)an.ce PUT YOUR SAVINGS TO WORK at a worthwhile return There’s no place in a good investment program for lazy dollars. Be sure yours are earning a worthwhile return. Our savings accounts offer 1 h liberal earnings twice a year—with insured safety to $5,000. Savings here are always worth 100 b cents on the dollar. Save by mail, if you like. We have never paid " LESS than 2%% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Junesu, Alasks SAVINGS INSURED TO $5000 | | |ley, Ted de Corsia, Ray Collins,; {and Bill Murphy. = FIRST-RUNFiLM IS | |daughter and a crusading lawyer | {and bellowing politicians, | June Allyson an interesting change | of pace from her recent dramatic | actors, including lions, bears, deer, | chimpanzee! BASEBALL STORY OPENING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Every spring, when the birds and | bees start watching the guys and gals, “men seem to undergo a pecu- liar change . . . it’s like spring fever, but it lasts all summer.” The siren call brings them to the ball parks and the sand lots where the thud ot a ball against a mitt, the sharp| crack of horsehide meeting ash and the hoarse cries of the umpire com- bine to make baseball America's favorite national pastime. Capturing this on celluloid, Twen- | tieth Century-Fox has come up with | “It Happens Every Spring.” Star- | ring Ray Milland, Jean Peters and | Paul Douglas, the film, which opens tonight at the 20th Century The- | atre, tells the story of a college! chemistry teacher who, through a| strange chain of circumstances, is| propelled unexpectedly from the| classroom to the diamond where he becomes baseball’s most famous | pitcher. Cast in this key role is Ray Mil-| land, aided and abetted by Paul| Douglas, who enacts the role of the | team’s wisecracking catcher. Jean | Peters provides Milland’s love in-| | terest in the film. Heading the 1ea-! tured cast of the film are Ed Beg-| Jessie Royce Landis, Alan Hale, Jr., | OPENING SUNDAY, | CAPITOL THEATRE “The Reformer and the Redhead,” M-G-M’s rollicking new romantic comedy, coming to the Capitol Sun- day, marks the first appearance to- | gether on the screen of June Ally- son and Dick Powell (Mr. and Mrs. Powell) since their marriage. And incidentally this is a first run fea- ture appearing in Juneau on the same day it is released for Seattle showing. “The Reformer and the Redhead,” laugh-loaded story of a zoo-keeper’s | who vanquish both growling animals | offers roles. Dick Powell also returns to the comedy field in the new offering, following his recent hit in “Mrs. Mike,” with “The Reformer and the Redhead” marking his first role at M-G-M since “Meet the People,” the picture in which he appeared with Miss Allyson for the first time. | David Wayne, Broadway stage | star who achieved overnight success | in his film debut as the romsnuc songwriter in “Adam’s Rib,” hesd.s< the supporting cast in another comedy-rich role as Powell’s legal associate. Others in important roles include Cecil Kellaway, Ray Collins, and Robert Keith, together with a group of scene stealing four-footed camel, goat, giraffe, a pair of baby | llamas and a sandwich-snitching LEADERS IN B. B. Leaders in the major baseball leagues through games of' Ffldayi are: American League | Batting—Rizzuto, New York, 419; Majeski, Chicago, .395. | Runs Batted In — Stephens, Bos- | ton, 22; Williams, Boston, 16. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, 5; Wood, St. Louis, 4. National League Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .442; Sisler, Philadelphia, .397. Runs Batted In—Jones, Philadel- phia, 18; Westlake, Pittsburgh, 15. Home Runs—Jones, Philadelphia, 6, Campanella, Brooklyn, and West- lake, Pittsburgh, 4. Store your furs with Chas. Geld- stein and Co. .Phone 102 Fresh Herring Now Available At STURM’S LOCKERS Alaskagram Answers 551072 . Homer—P . Waterfall—O . Tokeen—Y . Hollis—I . Shungnok—W . Chicken—T . Potter—I Calder—O Swikshak—E Mekoryuk—C . 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Alter; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Lauris Parker, and treasurer, Mrs. Clyde Turner, Other officers are Mrs. Ronald Lister, Mrs. Earl Intolubbe, Mrs. Andrew Robinson, Mrs. Jack Pope- joy, Mrs. Eugene McCann, Mrs. Don McMullin, Mrs. I. J. Mont- gomery, Mrs, William Matheny, Mrs. Young, and Mrs. Harry Hoose. { There will be an installation ser- vice at the June meeting and an officers’ training program the eve- ning of May 19. The success of the May Day tea and food sale was reported. Miss Claudia Kelsey will entertain the Afternoon Circle March 10 at her home at Auk Bay. Mrs, Turner, retiring President, gave an account of the work ac- | complished by the Society under her guidance during the past year. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Matheny and Mrs. Anna Hougen- dobler. ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication, Monday evening at 7:30. Degree work. All Masons weicome. J. W. Leivers, Secretary (Sat. and Mon.) Store your furs with Charles Gold- stein and Company. .Phone 102. 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