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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950 TONITE ONLY! Shows at 7:24 — 9:30 Feature at 8:02 — 10:08 WOMEN WITHOUT MEN! Caged women . . . loveless, scorned, emotion - starved. Here is ti.e startling story of one of them! » EVEN PRISON BARS COULDN'T STOP THE REVENGE THAT - | STALKED /[ June HAVOC, § John RUSSELL | >\ Dorothy HART ) '.n-““,‘": ELLIOTT LEWIS CATHY LEWIS MUSICAL — LATE NEWS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 7% on et o clvm b Glzcler Consiruction Co. New Building -— Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW> PHONE 22 OR 14 FOR A " YELLOW CAB Youly in Lngine Panes ¢ Only the best is good enough for Pan American travelers! Wherever you go in Alaska with Pan American, you fly in big 4-engine Clippers. They’re extra powerful ...extra fast...extra dependable. And when it comes to frequency of service, you can’t beat Pan ’ American! Every day, 7 days a week the Clippers fly to Seattle from Ketchikan, Juneau (connections ' "to Anchorage), and Fairbanks. Two days a week, the Clippers fly to Whitehorse and Nome. Alaska is anly hours small when you go by Clipper! 3 For reservations, just call... { Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Piv ARERICAN Wortp AIRwAYS “WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE *Trade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Inc. PHONE 357 | I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CONTINUO SHOWS Thanksgiving Starting at 1:30 p. m. of a WONDERFUL, WORDERFUL MOVIE! This THANKSGIVING DAY TREAT STARTS TOMOREOGW!? Who Says You Can't Teach an Old Farmer New Tricks? ... THIS FARMER'S DAUGHTER DOES You'll applaud NATALIE WOOD the little lovely who didn't be- lieve in Santa Claus in “The Miracle on 34th Street’. She reaches info your heart fo stir up all the joy and goodness there. Yes, an make a EXTRA! sy is a THIS IS AMER- ICA subject that will fascinate you. Inven- Produced bY ROBERT PAIGE and MONTY F. COLLINS Directed by WILLAM 0. i 4 by RKO RADIO Pletur Wali Disney PLUTO Carioon ....LATESTNEWS.... | Thanksgiving Day ¥ million. Here Shows at 1:35 tion is anybody’s busi- ness and the BIG fortunes for IDEA! FRIDAY Evening Only WOMAN'S PRISON STORY AT CAPITOL: &H CLUB THURS. “The Story of Molly X,” Univer- sal-International’s exciting film about the rehabilitation of a bad girl at the California Institution for Women at Tehachapi, is showing tonight only at the Capitol The- an amazing combination of straight | reporting and dramatic story-tell- | ing. For the first time in the history 1of the California penal system, the |camera has been allowed to tear open the curtain hanging before one of the most modern prisons for either men or women in the world. In the role of Molly, a female master-mind of burglary who fights viciously against becoming rehabili- tated, June Havoc is expert, fiery, The story alternates between Molly’s dramatic crime life and the Feature 1:35—3:43—5:51—8:03—10:15 BRILLIANT CAST IS IN "RED RIVER" /AT 20TH TOMORROW Entertainment §| Movies Are Your Cheapest and Best Movie fans who like their film lrxre set against the great outdoors, should have a wonderful time seeing Howard Hawks' great western, “Red thé Gross 20th Century Theatre |The film is packed with action, {colorful characterizations and sus- | pense-packed drama. John Wayne, whose name-at unce ;nronses thoughts of a rugged and | vital personality, plays to the hilt | the heroic role of Thomas Duncan, {a romantic character whose dreamns |of building a cattle empire in the |ereat southwest, forms the nucleus {of the film’s story. | Young Montgomery Clift, as his adopted son, Matthew Garth, also ilurns in a performance that is as | brilliant as it is different. Clift, who ! made a hit on the Broadway stage, is a comparative newcomer to films. His one prior appearance in “The ‘Search." a film made in Europe, | earned for him the plaudits of both | discerning critics and public alike. Co-starred with Wayne and Clift are Walter Brennon, playing one 'of those delightful, crotchety char- acters he has made famous, and a lovely young star named Joan Dru, who has a'ready made her mark in Hollywood. “Red River” is u western saga adapted from Borden Case's excit- ing Saturday Evening Post 5-part serial, “The Chisholm Trail” Mr. Chase also wrote the script in col- laboration with Charles Schnee. ‘The story tells of Thomas Dunson’s safari from Texas to Kansas, as the head of a group of over five hun- dred cowboys who are bringing north a herd of cattle, numbering in the thousands, to what they trust will be a railroad, thus opening up the entire market of the east to Texas cattlemen. LEGION AUXILIARY (OM. CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR YEAR Chairmen of the standing com- mittees who will serve the American Legion Auxiliary for the next year were named by the president Leona Lincoln at the regular meeting of the Auxiliary last evening in the Dugout. i Appointed by the chairman were the following members and their committees: Americanism, Helen Ottke; Child Welfare, Silva Zen- ger; Community Service, Elsie Sofoulis; Constitution and By-Laws, Beth Nordling; Finance, Anna Day; Legislative, National Security and Radio, Anita Garnick; Membership, Anna Bodding; Music, Lillian Har- ris; Pan American Study, Verdiene Zenger; Past Presidents Parley, Mabel Lybeck; Poppy, Sandra Zen- ger; Publicity, Agnes Kiefer; Re- habilitation, Edna Polley. Following the business of the meeting the boxes for the Gift Shop in the Veterans Hospital at Port- land, Ore., were packed. There was an assortment of lovely gifts which | totaled a value of $185. Refreshments were served by | Agnes Kiefer, chairman in charge | of the Gift Box committee, who was g assisted by several of the members. A birthday cake in honor of Mrs. Beth Nordling and Mrs. Mildred Martin, which was decorated with Thanksgiving Show ‘czmdles in the form of a question Starting Thanksgiving Day and mark was cut and served by the slaying at the Capitol through Sat- | honorees. iwrday will be “The Green Promise,” | ~ ———ee » wonderfully warm and human |JUNEAU SINGERS WILL story of a farming family and the | NOT MEET THIS WEEK famous 4-H Clubs. | Stars are Marguerite Chapman, Walter 2rennan, Ivoert Paige and Natalie Wood. “Whatever it is I'm ag'in it was his creed . . . even to the romance of his beavtiful daughter and her boy friend who sowed a new crop of ideas down- on-the-farm. I's rural but it's riotous . . . It's the sur- prise_movie of the yearl —3:08—5:16—7:28—9:40 SATURDAY Continuous Shows woman without men and freedom, struggling for new life. The Juneau Singers regular Thursday night practice has been | cancelled this week for the Thanks- giving holiday, it was announced today. The regular practice sched- ule will be resumed at 8:45 next Brennan portrays a stubborn and domineering farmer of the old atre, with June Havoc and John at-first fruitless efforts of the State Russell in starring roles supported of California to put her back o by Dorothy Hart, Elliott Lewis and the straight and narrow path. The Charles McGraw. reason for her incarceration i Done in semi-documentary style, burglary. The scenes inside the pri- the picture is not only a superb S°7 were actually shot on the spot chool, a man who has ruined one farm by his ignorance and who is tarting all over again in a new place. Ruling his four motherless children with an iron hand, he tries o break up his oldest daughter’s ro- mance with the country agricultural Thursday, November 30, in the Methodist church. The Singers are reminded that only three weeks remain before the date the Messiah will be presented and are urged to attend all rehear- sals, blending of thrills with reality bu 20d the main theme of the story i her rehabilitation which is hindered 'all along the line by a vicious wo- |man who insists on framing Molly | for murdes. | The film was written and directed {by veteran Crane Wilbur, who has i managed to catch all the flavor of AND HOW TO FIND IT! ‘There may be a fortune right under your feet. “GOLD AND HOW TO FIND IT” is the book you will wel- come . « size 814 x 11 in, Lists 88 preciousmetalsand chemicals found in the U.S.A. and Alaska. Also facts about actual discoveries on private properties. This book tells you how to prospect on your own property, whether a suburban home, farm or vacant land. You may be living over a fortume in gold, silver, uran- jum or other precious metals or minerals. Otbers have done it . . - why not YOU? This book is really ® prospector’s manual. 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Mr. Coe of the Territorial Heal. | tion we received will help us -in |our “Child Care” badge. f Pelican, who were wrecked in 8 pm. 665- 1t heir troller, the Dixie, last week | jgapelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand. | | r the wreck has been condu v 2 CG plane, cutter Cahoone Radio Repairs cd to get to Yakobi Roc! r three days of exposure when Brennan is injured in an acci- | the short business meeting to order. ient and sets about straightening | Cupcakes and cookles were served »ut the family problems, makes for | by Mrs, Flint, our leader, and Don- | Department showed us two movies. They were “Know Your Baby” and | “The Littlest Angel.” The informa- { OR FRED WETCHE | | ATTENTION REBEKAHS The search has been abandoned | ghort business meeting and bal.- or Fred Wetche and his son, Fred, | loting on applications Wednesaay n Yakobi Rock, U. 8. Coast Guard idquarters reported today An intensive combing of the ar e private fishing craft sin Friday. 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