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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE RANDOLPH SCOTT ' Soroptimists Will IS NEW STAR AT Observe Founder’s SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950 20TH CENTURY BEGINS THRILL ENDS TODAY! "SLIPPY LET’S GO ==-=- H { & . Il Special Limiied Engagement! to a Movie Tonight! | =P yag McGEE" Not a BIG picture— BUT—it sure is a GOOD one! plus TIM HOLT in “INDIAN AGENT” HUNT CAPITOL THEATRE | That hardy perennial, the West- ern, is currently blooming in the movie vineyards with a profusion seldom seen since the infant film industry first filled the silver screen with exciting shots of galloping hooves in full flight, No longer is the lowly Western so humble in the movie scale of things Although the bread-and-butter Western of small stature is still be- ing ground out with regularity, the outdoor film has also become one for viewing by the entire movie- going public. This is the epic West- ern, filmed on a large budget, a good example of which is Columbia’s “The Doolins of Oklahoma,” with Ran- dolph Scott starred at the Capitol Theatre and beginning a three day run tomorrow. George Macready Louise Allbritton, John Ireland, Vir- ginia Huston and Charles Kemper are featured in the principal sup- porting roles. Week Ociober 1-7 Plans for Soroptimists Founder's Week were announced by President Dr. Grace Fields at the club’s noon meeting on the Baranof Terrace Friday noon. Founder's Week will be observed by 447 member clubs in the Am- erican Federation during the week of October 1-7 to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the founding of the first Soroptimist club in Oakland, California. First feature of Founder's Week will be a radio program on KINY, Tuesday, October 3, at 6:15 p.m Arrangements for the program were made by Mrs, Edna Loman and Dr. Fields will be the principal speak- Mrs. Laura MacMillan, on the re- ional Soroptimist board, will leave ext week for the regional confer- ence of the club in Great Falls, Mont. Participation in the activities of THE REAL STORY of the u Doolin Gang, more feared in the Cimarron country than Jesss James! COLUMBIA A 2 = Randoiph SCOTT e Doolins of Oklahoma GEORGE LOUISE JOHN VIRGIMA CHARLES \ wm MAGREADY- ALLBRITTON - IRELAND - HUSTON - KEMPER Written by Kenneth Gamet + A PRODUCERS ACTORS PRODUCTION Drected by GORDON DOUGLAS + pracucea u, HARRY JOE BROWN By Request - We Return Walt Disney’s Amazing True-Life Adventure “SIEAL ESLAND” in color by Technicolor Filmed by ALFRED and ELMA MILOTTE in the PRIBILOF ISLANDS “Seal Island” 3:19-5:30-7:41-9:52 “The Doolins” — 1:45-3:56-6:07-8:18-10:29 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUN.—DOORS OPEN 1:30 Alaska Coastal Airlines announces 1950-51 WINTER FLIGHT SCHEDULES Effective October 1st HAINES and SKAGWAY .. 2 FLIGHTS DAILY Leave Juneau 10:00 a.m. & 2:45 p.m. . 2 FLIGHTS DAILY Leave Juneau 9:00'a.m. & 3:00 p.m. DAILY FLIGHTS Leave Juneau 10:30 a.m. - DAILY FLIGHTS Leave Juneau 10:45 a.m SITKA S KETCHIKAN Via Petersburg and Wrangell PELICAN . R HOONAH TENAKEE ANGOON ELFIN COVE FUNTER AND OTHER CHATHAM STRAITS/ICY STRAITS POINTS q For Further Information Call BARANOF HOTEL OFFICE PHONE 202 HANGAR TRAFFIC OFFICE PHONE 612 OR SEE YOUR LOCAL ACA AGENT OMSKW%* iy kg IWERQIEES g !the Cancer Association is one of e modern super-Western such (he projects of Soroptimists and as “The Doolins of Oklahoma” rates \fiss Ppriscilla Parker, representa- on a par with any other type of (iya of the club on the Board “A" production. From the standpoint | of the Cancer Association, report- of production lavishness, photog-|eq on the recent Cancer Board raphy, supporting cast and budgets, meeting . the top sagebrushers are fully able pr Fields called the attention to take their place alongside their of the group to the blood-typing less violent brethern. Besides they meetings in the Juneau Grade have those extra qualities, indig- | School Tuesday and Thursday enous to Westerns, such as fast ac- | nights between 7 and 9 o'clock. tion, beautiful, if rugged, scenery| The Sororptimist meeting October and straight-forward story line. 16 in the Baranof Terrace room will Ibe in observance of Founder’s LIBRARY PLEDGES " BEING FULFILLED; ATES HAS JOBS REBEKAHS OVERPAY % From pledge to payment is not | exactly “one easy jump” for most ment office is seeking to recruit; persons and organizations subscrib-|g5 nurses for the Alaska Native ing to the Juneau Memorial Library | service, Gus Gissberg, manager of fund. Realizing this, the three the Juneau office, announced today. nxclnpvx's of the Library Board are| J H. Mason, assistant for the especially pleased that so many| ciyilian personnel promises are being paid and uver-! Richardson was here paid, {and 17 Juneau men were hired for Yesterday brought another over-ithe Army Transport Service in | payment. Rebekah Lodge fulfilled|westward waters, Mason said that its pledge of $200 and paid $50'further recruiting will be made in more. Mrs. George Jorgenson is pre- | Juneau if men are not available tsident. Thelma Boddy, treasurer, in Anchorage. With eight other payments, this Gissberg said that continued good |check brought the total for this weather permits rapid progress on (week to $2,400 toward fulfillment construction projects here. Some |of pledges. replacements in this field are being { Speaking for the Library Board, |made, There are still calls for an |Chairman B. Frank Heintzleman |architect and an engineer drafts- |said this morning, “As construction | man. {work is now in progress, payment | {on pledges, especially those made | before 1948, will be welcomed. The| at 3 am. and continuous floor |Board still hopes for contributions | show, also sourdough yodeler. Coun- |from those who have not yet sub-|try Club tonight. 620-1t |scribed, as money will be needed for furnishings in the new build- ing.” Heintzleman added a request that all groups planning money-raising | projects to meet their pledges clear with the Board to avoid conflict of dates or duplication of methods. B. D. Stewart and Dr. James C. Ryan are the other Board members, Fast progress is being made in excavating the site of the Mem- orial Library at Fourth and Main. Streets. SEE MYSTERIOUS DANCER W. 0. “BO” SMITH Candidate for the Legislature speaks over KINY at 6:15 tonight. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ARNSTEN’S FERN IN PORT | The Fern, owned by Harold Arn-| sten and skippered by Mike Soma, is in port from Big Port Walter. { The ship has been in Alaska waters almost continuously since its con- struction in 1915 and has been used as. 2 lighthouse tender, on the Bris- tol Bay mail run and during the last war was used by the U. S. Army. De- parture for Big Port Walter is scheduled for the weekend. Arnsten owns a herring reduction plant at Big Port Walter. the industry. Design * Twin B System X Most Usable Lugga: Carelessness-- SOMEBODY else’s care- lessness can involve you in a serious automobile acci- dent which may lead to your financial -bankruptcy- Don’t risk your present prosperity and happiness by driving without ade- quate Automobile Insur- ance. See to it TODAY that you .are fully protected through Shattuck Agency Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU R NN Populan Statuman, that Drive! ts more than 25 miles a gallon at average highwa; New in interior refinements. Now available with Nash Motors, Division Nash-Kelv PACKED STORY| Shattering with the terrific im- | pact of it's story, and blazing with intense excitement, “The Street With No Name” opens today at the Gross 20th Century Theatre with Mark Stevens and Richard Wid- mark in the leading roles and w nh‘ an outstanding supporting cast This picture unfolds the taunt and action packed story of the FBI" counter-attack against gangste threat of a new era of crime that would surpass that which (hrc‘\l»l ened the security of American life in the criminal onslaught of the "Twenties. The story is based on ac- tual case histories taken from the files of the FBI. To tell this story, the producer: have employed the realistic, on-the- spot film technique that has proven s0 effective in “House on 92nd Street,” “Boomerang” and “Call Northside 777." Richard Widmark, whose spine- tingled portrayal of the moronic laughing killer in “Kiss of Death” is a screen classic, has come through with another stunning performunce ! n the “Street With No Name.” Mark Stevens dis s superb skill | in his impersonation of the FBI agent, a role that invited swash-| buckling over playing, but which, instead, Stevens handles with a re- straint that achieves telling convic- tion and realism. 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