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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 This Show CONTINUOUS ON SATURDAY from 3:55 p.m. SHOWPLALE oF Shows at 7:11-9:30 Feature at 7:50-10:09 GIANT ARMISTICE DAY SHOW! EXTRA! EXTRA! SPECIAL RELEASE Washington-California QOTBALL GAME at SEATTLE “BASKETBAIL HEADLINERS of 150" You'll never forget these faces! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SHOWPLALE or APITUL TOMORROW! SATURDAY ! | \ z \ ! | SPECIAL | KIDDIE | SHOW! ! § { ! ! t g \ ! ! ! \ Doors Open 1:30 Show Staris 2:00 \ . | \ \ | | | | \ | \ | | | | | | | \ | | | | | | \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ \ | | | | \ | | | COMEDIES || \ \ | y \ \ )\ \ | \ \ \ \ \ \ s AND — Plus — The U. S. ARKY vs. BANDITS NEW TIM HOLT THILLER! KIDS MATINEE SATURDAY! e LENTURY 120 HURRY KIDS! DO | No. 3 | 2 - SPECIAL FEATURES - 2! 1001 WILD AFRICAN THRILLS! SEE' Snarling killers! Savage tribes! i * Plagve of locusts! Lion vs. man! § | COLOR CARTOONS! SHORT SUBJECT and NEWS - FREE BUBBLE GUM to Kids Under 12 GRS OPEN AT 12:30 =) 'BORDER INCIDENT" TWO' FEATURES PAGE El LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Paramount presents ray MILLAND * awn] cenawome FITZGERALD in HAL WALLIS'pud«llon “So Evil GARY COOPER in His Academy AWARD ROLE! AS THE SOLDIER WHO COULDN'T BE STOPPED! “SEFRGEANT YORK” The Picture That Couldn’t Be TOPPED! (U5 CENTUR) STARTING TOMORROW!? LOUELLA PARSONS' OFFICIAL PICTURE OF THE MONTH! 7 High Ranking Thriller 0t .l‘-l‘:x' And Pas’s::lll\‘-“ + DD e o1 ) A o Shocking! Unbelievable! ...The story of a ruthless racket that deals in human (IS EXCITING PICTURE | FOR KiDS SHOW, My Love lives! with BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES by the stars of M.G.M.’s “BATTLEGROUND" “BORDER INCIDENT” starring RICARDO MONTALBAN . GEORGE MURPHY HOWARD DA SILVA * JAMRS MITCHELL *ARNOLD MOSS * ALFONSO BEDOYA v JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY TAKU TOASTMASTER NOW AT CAPITOL “Border Incident,” M-G-M's new power-packed drama opening at the Capitol Theatre tonight rips the lid off the dramatic No-Man's Land along the United States-Mexico bor- der. The setting is Mexicali and the invisible line separating the two na- tions, where Ricardo Montalban and George Murphy, enacting immigra- tion inspectors, join hands across the border to halt illegal immigration. | The picture marks a cinematic {switch for Montalban, dancing star lof “Fiesta,” “On An Island With You,” and “Neptune’s Daughter,” who now reverts to a straight dra- HAVE SNAPPY MEET- matic role as the man who tracks ¥ down a notorious gang of smugglers LAY OFF NEXT WEEK At the Taku Toastmaster’s meet- ing last night in the Goid Room at the Baranof Joe McLean got the program under way with the tabl It also means a complete about-face in film characterizations for Mur- phy, previously seen in musicals | romances and light comedies. He now trades white tie and tails for brass knuckles in the part of ¢ tough guy who slugs and gets slug- ged. 20TH SATURDAY r'ree bubble gumn will be handed out to all kids who attend the spec- ial matinee Saturday at the Gross 20th Century Theatre in addition to a generous helping of cartocns and short subjects. As the main attractions, the 20th Century has arranged for its Sat- urday afternoon kids matinee, a showing of two thrilling action pic- tures that are sure to be extremely liked by all kids (from 6 to 60). The first picture on the program is “Ok- lahoma Blues,” starring the popular singing western star Jimmy Wakely, followed by “Bomba “he Jungle Boy,” an exciting jungle picture filmed in Sepia tone and starring Johnny Sheffield and Peggy Ann Garner. Closing its highly successful run tonight at the 20th Century is the Academy Award winning Warner Bros.’ special, ‘Sergeant York," ring Gary Cooper and Joan Leslie. Beginning Saturday evening for he regular weekend attraction at | SARAH EDMONDS " NAMED FOR HONOR ' "OF SCHOLARSHIP An' Alaskan-born young nurse 18 the first recipient of a joint schol- arship sponsored by the Alaska Fed- \ération of Women'’s Clubs and the | Alaska Department of Health, ac- |cording to an announcement from Mrs. Doris Barnes, Federation Pre- sident, Miss Sarah B. Edmonds, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Ed- monds of Anchorage, was awarded the scholarship set up for “a prom- ising graduate-for a year's training - | in public health nursing.” | “The jointiy sponsored scholar- {ship makes it possible to farther extend the limited scholarship funds MILESTONE MADE, NORTH POLE TRIPS BY U.S. SQUADRON PATRBANKS, N1dh," 0y, AL —The 375th marks its 375th mile- stone this weekend. It will be the 375th flight over the North Pole for the 375th Wea- ther Reconnaissance Squadron. A feat that cnce was acclaimed with world-encircling headlines is now a‘routine every-other-day task for the U. 8. airmen at Eielson Airforce Base, near here. The milestone-marking flight Is scheduled for Sunday. The 375th " began its polar flights in 1947 after about a dozen had been made by a previous Ladd Field untl. i discussing gesture and Heading the supporting cast i " i P ipti Ph i ?;f\z;fsc::}l’ed L:[‘)m) various members Howard De Silva, one of Hollywood’: | ‘i€ 30th Century is the Hal Wallis'|of the Health Department for the th:helrx:i::?:nfr:!z:ge t:e“l:: loit‘; Cripil | . stures T S 5t-in- s | PAramount production, “So Evil My | training of nurses for public health | * ; 9, resc p on armaClSlS | to perform the gesture j’vq 1| most-in-demand character actor: Love,” ¢o- starring Ray Milland,|work in Alaska Where so many com- |- WeAter fackory” has on the Juneau, Alaska . To the Women of Juneau All Post Office Box Holders Juneau, Alaska Dear Ladies, Now that winter is here, November 10, 1950 it is very important for you, whose social and business activities demand i st at 3 A ot - dividual critics Sinclair Lorain, | formerly associated with the Coor- | looking your best at all times, to start NOW to Fred Dunn, Ed Peyton, Bob CO¥- |dinating Office of Inter-Americar A(HlEVEMENTPROGRA ney said, her public health nursing([® © © © ¢ e o o o o o guard against complexion dehydration. ling, Ed Chester and grammariad | Affairs, work will be at Loyola University|® . . Jack Burford. Authenticity of locale was assured | oo ed for the | T oticago. g 2 2 R There are several preparations on the market Pete Warner gave the usual one- by location filming at El Centro, en ‘comp! r the| Miss Edmonds’ parents are long- vi is inute penalty speech of the eve- et Achievement, Observance party to be | time Alaskans. Mr. Edmonds was|® November 11 . that will help replace moisture, color, and contour minute p Yy spe - | Calexico, Mexicali and points b fy 4 ot the Floyd Ogden home Sat- | Alaska Road Commission superin-|e High tide 2:37 am. 174 1t. ® to the skin. One of the most amazing new oils ;‘rflgéanamd:iz l;'x;‘;‘:;"lm;‘;‘*t:“”“ the Mexican border with the full | oo om0 e ™ v T hion arfair ce:ge:z T e tatior f6F! thany | & 'Tow tde ' sta3-8umr TRIE recently released to the public has been showing the s i ;’25‘2’:;“’:“:;“;"32; American and parents of the boys of Mendenhall | years and Mrs., Edgonds first came (@ High tide 223 pm. 204 1. @ greatest results, it is recommended for all types of i 20, an x 5-H Club will pay tribute and recog- [to Alaska as a young nurse in the|® Low tide 9:03 pm. -381t. With only five minutes to go, Washington - California football | . | @ I nize the numerous accomplishments | Fairbanks area. ® o ® 06 0 o 0o 9 0 0 o s}dn. This oil may be used at night or as a founda- !SlOn before make up. Used with lubricating creams it adds moisture and helps skin take up the rich oils we need to combat dryness. Rich night cream helps retain natural skin oils and are recommended as a daily treatment for all skins except the more mature type. Especially recommended to give new life and color, the Hormone Cream will show the greatest | |in given circumstances. .| been | Ellis Reynolds as the Toastmaste ne of the interpretations could not have improved upon even with words. President Henry Green introduced for the evening. Jerry McKinley gave a five-minute travelog of his recent buying trip, Wes Overby spoke for five minutes on the his- tory and meaning of voting, Com mander Don Morrison gave a ten- minute speech on Hawail, the 49th State; Harold Foss made a five- minute plea for fire prevention in Juneau, and Urban Nelson made the three-minute impromptu speech, General critic for the evening was Wayne Richey, ably assisted by in- attempt was made to take care of routine business. A barrage of mo- tions, amendments, counter-motions and objections were laid down, but President Green was able, as usual to get a motion to adjourn pas by 7:30 o'clock. Fortunately, Executive Board had already cided to postpone the Thanksziv- ing Day meeting. de- Noted for such pictures as “Twc Years Before The Mast” and the re- cent “Unconquered,” he now play: the “brains” behind the smuggling syndicate. Also in important roles are James Mitchell, Broadway sta: of “Brigadoon,” Arnold Moss, famec radio actor, Alphonso Bedoya anc Jose Torvay, top Mexican actor: who recently scored in “Treasure ol Sierra Madre,” Teresa Celli, Italian operatic “find,” and Charles Mc- Grew. ‘The director is Anthony Mann, re- sponsible for such fast-action film: at “T-Men,” “He Walked By Night” and “Canon City.” The producer is Nicholas Nayfack. The screen play was written by John C. Higgins, pictures will also be shown at the Capitol. (HAPELADIES BAZAAR TONIGHT AT AUK LAKE ‘Tonight at 7 o’clock at the Chapel- by-the-Lake, is the Chapeladies Christmas Bazaar and judging by the excitement of the members over Ann Todd and Geraldine Fitzgerald, and featuring Leo. G. Carroll among others. “So Evil My Love,” tells the dra- matic, true story of the transforma- tion of a fine respectable woman nto a thief, a blackmailer and, fin- illy, a murderess—all for the sake f the man she loves. Preceeding the Saturday evening showings of “So Evil My Love,” Bill Liddle, popular organist, will pre- sent a concert at the console of the Kimball organ. MENDENHALL 4-H (LUB MEETS SATURDAY NIGHT, their sons have attained during their first project year. Members of the North Star 4-H Club of Thane have been invited ‘o attend this party. Musical entertainments are also being planned by club member Richard Gaines playing the accord- ian and Jack Weisgerber the uku- lele. The Ogden home is located about two hundred yards from Jim Hick- munities are without nursing or medical aid,” Dorothy K. Whitney, nursing director for the Health De- 'pnrtmenc. stated. She pointed out |that the scholarship is offered for public health training at a univers- ity approved by the National Or- ganization for Public Health Nurs- ing and that the recipient then re- turns to Alaska for not less than two years service in the territory. Miss Edmonds graduated from the | Anchorage High School and took | her nurse’s training at the Protest- ant Episcopal Hospital in Philadel- :phla. Later attending the Univer- | sity of Pennsylvania, she took grad- | uate work in nursing administration. | Under the scholarship, Miss Whit- = world’s weather, The 375th’s job is to try to chart the developing air masses for use in diagnosing more accurately the forecast of weather across the United States. It is a 17-hour flight from Eielson to the Pole and back in the big Boeing B-29 superfortresses, It is a 3,500-mile flight over icy wastes, with the crew of specialists trans- mitting a series of reports from their flying observation station. It speeds out toward the Pole near Point Barrow and returns over Al- aska near Point Hope, north of Seward Peninsula, homeward bound. It is known as project “Ptarmi. gan.” Holiday Specials for Thanksgiving LADIES — take advantage results for the very dry, and skins over thirty. 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