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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 = IMYSTERY DRAMA |"STATE OF UNION"|SONS OF NORWAY T0 Shows at i EXTRA! - e AUEXR| g sHowpLace or Glaibody | IRGSRI GAR L{V[B& || OF MONEY -MAD [ENDS TONIGHT AT 'WTIATTOWORROW) EXDS TONIGHTE | B Ap“u I. Caxada wmoncme | WOMAN, CAPITOL TWENTIETH CENTURY »fsice's it e ‘State of the Union’ Comedy and MORE M | Hall, President Elton Engstrom an- A Late News B 'G'“' With a noteworthy array of top! Ending tonight at the Gross 20th | nourices. He will be assisted by Mrs. SPENCER TRACY Feature at 7:53-10:10 o piclures performance Hunt Stromberg’s | Century Theatre is “State of the|p..p Carlsen, Supreme Organizer o TDNIGHT and THURSDAY' of outstanding breathta drama, “Too Late For|Union” a comedy-drama dealing | ¢ the Jodge who is here from Min- k‘\THER!NE HEPBURN H entertainment rs,” opens tonight at the Capitol | with a presidential candidate torn neapolis. All members are urged VAN JOHNSON value! atre ough United Artists re- | between his ideals and aspirations |, attend. Following the ceremony From the shock-packed pages of Roy Hugeins® Satur- . i i | : betwee me! TIHHS ls lT' b e L )[ L "Il Ages of Roy Hugeins :J‘I.l.l‘ lease. To beautiful Lizabeth Scott,|on one hand; between two WOmeN |tnere will be a program, refresh- ® day Evening Post Serjal Story that eleetrified 12 mil- in the leading role, go plaudits for |on the other. | ments and dancing L ( Tibn rosders! T«)“r an unforgettable portrayal of a| The picture is based on the Pul-| rhe local lodge wWas organized 6R ARM!BIICE DAY woman who, after getting hold of a |itzer Prize winning play by HOWard | here 17 years ago and Mrs. Carlsen by suitcase packed with more than $50-, | Lindsay and Russel Crouse which | s here to stimulate interest in - ju- : .A\pl‘xl‘.ll 900 which was thrown into her car |ran on Broadway for 765 perform- | yenile chorus and folk dancing. Her beginning FRIDAY! by error, is tormented by an insati- | ances and was seen by 750,000 | packground in concert stage and To“nnow' able I. This greed drives her |theatregoers. An M-G-M Liberty | radio work especially qualifies her b I i 'e'r.' in b s The Stars of v.ll'in t ‘(u cllle.s:uc!iom lLfllkiug:1“"1111:;151“].)(!':‘2“;0();\“"-Fr“m\(\ "(:\:;l‘:“‘d‘m“d | for this. She came herc from An- 1] i g ; o bdpediie 4u J{slone with her all the men who have |and dire y Frank Capra chorage where she had visited the ying : G BATTLEGRCUND" [ iovea ner. Bill Liddle, popular 20th Centwry | Sons of Norway chapter and wil B 3 ; 3 in a picture Arthur Kennedy, as her unsus- |organist will be at the console to- |jeave Friday for Petersburg and & % ¢ gyt pecting husband, and Dan Duryea, morrow evening before the new | getchikan. moment she realized 4 - that's as her partner-in-crime, register | Program goes on the screen. | b 3 . 3 BGLD and rongly in their roles of frustra-| When Warner Bros.' thrilling film, | FOOD SALE Jon and traged | “Sergeant Yor] a Howard Hawks | whet Sl'le hfld done... 1 R S BREATHTAKING! Two people escape from the mach- | production starring Gary Cooper,| 10:30 am. Friday, Nov. inati of this fascinating, wick- |was first shown, it was hailed ev- | Sears Roebuck— Juneau ob o LB R ¢ ed woman. They are her husband ywhere as the greatest picture of | Club ° R 3 3 : ¥ ister, played by Kristine Mmgr,](he year. It still stands as one of | - ye' l, was '°° |(Ife e oY e | ; and her first husband’s brul,l’.er,1Iln]lywno(l'.~ finest achievements. porirayed by Don DeFore. When| So great has popular demand | k N e chese two pair up they eventually |been for this biographical tribute “LFor Betiar . . A E i - Blout an end to the havoc wrought |to one of America’s greatest heroes, | W to turn b-‘ ok % ¥ - 4 5y Miss Scott. Also giving an out- |that the Gross Twentieth Century Appearance 3 S RICARDO GEORGE i tanding performance in the film |Theatre has booked' a special re- ¥ ¥ : 5 MONTALBAN * MURPHY jiowssaen is Barry Kelley, who plays the role | turn showing starting tomorrow. too late for tears! _ | il Sl CALL and To producer Hunt Stromberg and SUNDAY sirector Byron Haskin go untimited | RED CROSS REQUESTED credit for a tense, taut production comes this of great dramatic intensity. Roy | To SEI up NURSERY | Huggins wrote the power-packed | ] | l 4-STAR DRAMATIC|) creco-piay trom nis own sl AT JUNEAU AIRPORT| l | which ran in the Saturday Evening | o DMASH Post. The local American Red Cross | Dale Butts handled the excellent| ,yqper has been requested to pre- | f TR are to set up a nursery and steril- | At ! 3 STANWYCK Scott’s wardrobe throughout was in :)zu &6 e ‘J?“mm ;m‘ b3 N;:; > e y e o X e ) AvA c¢he capable hands of dress designer | ..oty Clem, Executive Secretary, | e sTakTes ) s GARDNER B Adele Palmer. Ak toduy < ; ; R van HEFLIN PR FeeE 7 L It will follow the standard pat- IN THE HOLLYWOOD Hills, -5 (L 4 2 3 { s : ames MASON L7 SEVEN Flv pNA fRoM tern those established in Korea and | e BARSARA background music, with Morton A CAR ROARED OUT OF THE Japan to meet the problems of BLACKNESS — AND A BATTERED AN(HORAGE; 13 NORTH evacuation, she said e WALTER BAG CHANGED MAKDS . . . Saer 8 y o3 ! “While the nursery is a separate BRENNAN AND CHANGED THE - ¢ s 5 SRy S i | operation, it could fit into the JOAN LVES OF TWO ki oA et e i SR e B qu?:h:‘ll‘l-e;?dge-“gssl:f;e:)mpfi,x;f'l:m--‘v"u"' s' aide training that will be LESLIE Shonsy moaes DARING PEoPLE / o 3 ; D ¥ PRESIDENT INSTALLFE el F;f]w_m COL‘)C”‘_ ;vz'n‘:}under\\'fly here she About 20 A HOWARD o AT LEGION AUXILIARY e i R ®Hl| trainees are needed ior the alde PRODUCTION 8 i s < 33 through to Seattle or were carne:lipmgmm to supplement the acute =t - o —— between = stations. Arrivals S ——————E————- : A o ARG S R 3 At the regular American I,v;vmn)A s S TR AT ;;Cny‘ shortage of nurses in Juneau,” Mrs. Auxiliary meeting in the Dugout)Ancnorage: 3. Rowell, Henry MoV, clem stated. T T Ay 7 JOHNSON HOME schools for sharpening public in-fiyocqqy evening Mrs. Leona Lin- | Trank Sheckley, George Ramsteed,| " pr joseph ©O. Rude, President | :,«fil "WEJ/%& e R % ) terest in ma ir ovements, | o1 was installed as president. At ;m;;e!i)]] vJuhn.wn. Albert Gotz :m:lJnt the Juneau Medical Soclety, as- ( l E A " E RS v3 L i oW B , 3 home andlthe time other officers were o d { ¥ | sured the Red Cross that “the staff ]%TE?%% (371 ! refurned Cyestérday after o stalled Mus. Lincoln was out of the| GOS8 to Anchorage were: Ste- |, g¢ ann’s Hospital heartily rec- | SESGEE—————————————— P " R All parents and n:\h-:r‘,» in Territory );lmn Nub(l:e), \Xil?im;x)e}'{ohh.lsm;i l‘f““ommeuds the nurses’ aid course to | = the Do las Scho { The unit voted to accept an in- C:‘::"v Cm“x“‘e“* Bar‘l‘{‘e“r“"' w;}!““ be given and individual members lly invited to t ¢ d 3 arles ) iam 10 their 5t 1o i s vitation of the Legion post to hold 3 i ‘mll do their best to make it inter- 66 ae : 2 oint social meeting on the dust | Bikley, John Sam, M. R, Strick- | cying s | ¢‘The thinking fellow 1 ot £l oty Lot b rhanth land, Herbert Alex, Don Anniskeet | rnt n of ea The course will be handled by ¥ n. - In r- During the order of business trained personnel, including doc- Cal's “ ‘YELLOW” ; and J. H. Scott. sure to attend S . 5 oT' ses. PERREETEE PPN kN L z nations were made to Boy o i ¥y i tors and registered nurses. Regis- SCHOORNEWS ck-to-School Night” program a6y seouts, Leonard Wood Men STRANDED MEN HERE trations are still being taken. Any- ke | orial, Alaska pled Children’s § one interested can contact Mrs. Public sols will i 7illi ranz P e tion Week | - iz, e Association, tle Orthopedic) William Reilly, Franz Nagal and | clom 4t the Red Cross oftice dur- | Pan e dearon ee Shos Fund, Veterans Hospilals|Ame Shudshift were brouht 10 ing the’ mornings. W- y Mua 2 u yesterda; y e -1001 ~ e HOSPITAL NOTES yeserday by , ‘ Anyuhere gram on { (for mag: pes), and the Sitka = : vl T stiga | 8:00 pm. The th | | Orthopedic Shoe Fund. U. 8. Coast Guard cutter, it was| EMBLEM CLUB NO. 80 | Sl he | : s i resident of the Auxil- reported by headquarters, this| Coperhent O BY |://Adiaibied o, SL.y Annis, Hostlihl in(x-“w::;:% l)lgzxfiiLA‘]. bzp,‘i,g,- w“sfimommg. They were stranded Sat-| Rell call night Nov. 9 at 8 pm. e-People.” The special top | yesterday . was Mrs. John Dimond. | Hé ey 4 urday at Barlow Cove when a 20- |All members urged to attend. Friday is Home-S I-Community | e Mrs. Cvril Georgs SLess e incoming president 4 0| IA0Y B Fomp Bologh CORuUD | Dismissed were Mrs. Cyril George l::;:w:;”rz:i Li;filwx:;u]sm:c'rg\;xmc oot craft owned by Jim Hanna |Bring your white elephant. Games. »dist Church Bazaar g st | Teamwork. and baby boy, ryl Martin ‘n‘ by i R g wamped in rough water while the | Refreshments. 653-2t 2 14 wishes to extend their| Ame: - is|and baby girl, Mrs. Julia Bake I bl s | men were ashore a; Hanna's cabin. e PHONE OR FOR A spor h year by the Na-|Peter Hereid. :Hmmn remained 0 attempt to ATTENTION REBEKAHS uted so generously to mak tional 2 Association, the Mis. Annie Joseph and baby bo BAZAAR raise the boat. _ % £ : affair a complete success. Americz the United States | fron Angoon were dism | —_— 3 L'-I.L‘m.llgn of . ditionel Mee Bt ‘ E L L 0 W C A B ek Office lucation, and the Na- |the Government Hospital yesierday. The Women's Society of Chris-) FROM VALDEZ 8 o'clock. BOY SCOUTS MEET tional Congr f Parents and | — - |tian Service of the Methodist| Lsabelle Jorgenson, Noble ‘362;‘1;1- -2t souts, Trcop 610, will meet Teachers. 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