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g . FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951 v . | TBNIGHT - and - SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. Shows at 7:20—9 Feature 8:05—10:25 CONTINUGUS ON LSATLRDAY FROM 1:30 P.M. . . Vs;:"'.' a 4 B o ’,,. B | « When It Comes to TECHNICOLOR MUSICALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ' "AFRICA SCREAMS,” | HIGHWAY ENGINEER HILARIOUS COMEDY, "5 1oty TONIGHT AT CAPITOL WESTERN EPIC OPENS SATURDAY AT 20TH CENTURY | Territorial Highway Enginect | Frank Metcalf is leaving Ju- M G M Turning light on the Dark Con-|peat tomorrow for Falrbanks and| A Pioture of sucl vast proportions L = I tinent has been a project for many | 8 eillsllyplegn: e II\\I it required the services of five i Anchorage on business of his of- au e centuries of explorers, anthropolo- \““‘ i reerd B i promised tim rane | HERE'S ANOTHER I | zists, archeologists and other high- : i amount’s “El Paso” ar- . | prc tl hird a Fourtl | Really Makes ‘Em {minded individuals, as well as ()f\'vl\'r T "y;vi"“\m \::1 Fourth | |\ ves tomorrow at the Gross 20tt SUPER KIDS' SHOW! | v ; lave-traders, big game hunters and| =~/ o ""w“, & ne W Century Theatre, with John Payne, | l G | diamond-seekers. e ol Gail Russell, Sterling, Hayden, . | B ® | But it has remained for (um(‘dh“?}‘\ e e yrge “Gabby” Hayes and Dick Sa!urday “ahnee! | A |ans Bua Abbott and Lou Costello| . = e Y 1 Jeet. | Foran in the leading, roles “SUMMER STOCK to invade Africa for the first time, : oy "‘e' Retent. | Filmed in Cinec “El Paso," DOORS OPEN 12:30 “DUCHESS OF IDAHO” for laugh purposes alone, in the ko e | in addition to the five popular stars, “3 LITTLE WORDS” United Artists relea 4 b take UP|joa5ts an exceptionally fine sur “TOAST OF NEW reams,” which opens to- | PO on Alaska's [ porting cast headed by Edward 2 FEAT“BEs plus ORLEA | night for this weekend at the Capi-| U0 " N BELINBAELS N 1, famous Mexican star | who “ANNIE GET YOUR | tol Theatre Y S Poh oS 1 his American picture debut oL The picture is a “first” in two | | Bar dredging Pro- |y, o colorful role; ex-stage star Cartoons and Shorts 5 GUN | Ject ar »roposed boat r ! additional particulars, Tt is Abbott |1t 28 PropQiid bons O | Henry Hull, luscious Mary | AND nd Costello’s first under the U. A. % “'*'“ d coastline 1mprove- | pyghes, veteran ck ter actor, H LN ) DN banner, and also the first major |BENS ova and Kodiak B. Warner and juvenile Bobby Llli ALL FOR Hp;(', . production to kear the Nassour John Payne, in his first wostern| frsat THEY DON'T COME on its main title. Edward | « zation, will be seen as o| CHILDREN UNDER 12 Nassour served as producer. He and |PAN AV (ARPIES 31 Charleston v who, his brother, William, are to-owners of the new studio named for them in the heart of Hollywood. Appearing with Bud and Lou in creams” are such other top | personalities as Clyde Beatty, famed lion tamer and eircus star; Frank ANY BIGGER OR BETTER THAKX ... || “Two erion | Buck, noted big game hunter; Ma | W(!@Ex Bacer, former world heavyweight i & champion, and his brother, Buddy i | !UEth Baer; beautiful Hillary Brooke as the leading lady, and Joe Besser and . Shemp Howard, comedians. Love” ' vas i " i 24th picture together as a comedy ! team. . || COMING SUNBAY | TO THE ]AKU TOASTMASTERS : | DISCUSS WCRDS, WORD | i i . PICTURES AT SESSION ) | . | Words and \\md pictures were { STARRING centers of attention when Taku | | Toastmasters held their regular A | | Thursday meeting at the Baranof J A H E | Hotel. “Pictures and Words” |the table topic subject introduced P 0 w E L L {by Urban Nelson, who presented | ‘~])("lk(‘rs with pictures of Alaska | . | scenes, which they were required to M with . . BICARDD [|dcere i oo o aa- MoNTALBAN | Jectives which accompanied each . | picture. | ;I Wesley C. Overby spoke on “The ‘ ‘w DEBBIE ine To-mimate el o - svening | | Gene Vuill Bill Ellis p e | REYNOLDS (e aghti Mslgumnt 20" Touee :.va‘: | CARLETON *n\aslers'" basic training, building z | their five-minutes talks nd | P p—— Ty e M | IO(;:‘I;“()ZEAPIJ:{I::!N ?“’%Smp:a::;% Bonald “M M:f::n CLYDE BEATTY - FRANK BUCK - MAX nd BUDDY BAER ANNHARDING || oo ooy e o Horo| G ps buoy: ed, an £ ) e | = , || Foss discussed “How Industry Can 7, win HILLARY BROOKE + JOE BESSER + SHEMP HOWARD ||| CLINTON SUNDBERG | |p stimuiated in Juneau.” ¢ |==== AND MORE LAUGHS? ==== | it aitad by Wit Bk DIBECT |son, Dr. Ted Oberman, Wayne | b THE 3 STOOGES in “WHO DONE IT” ‘ | Richey, Jack Burford and Com- “RASSLIN’ MATCH OF THE CENTURY” FROMS o o I Chatios Buraic wak diaiciaste with MR. AMERICA and the BLACK PANTHER | WEEKS AT THE | for the meeting, at which Bill Ba COLOR CARTOON LATE NEWS SEATTLE LIBERTY iz‘r‘}j‘d’:f’“;fi‘;fi(”“ oF BRIshia oo D T S CRNNC T ey ® = PHONE Red 372 Douglas 364 |+ o o » o o » o o o o SKI (LUB FIRST AID —4 . . £ Glacier Construction Co. i rivezance o (LASSMEETSTONIGHT T GENERAL CONTRACTORS . January 6 ® The sSki Club first aid clas ¥ = New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work g E::‘“‘ (“((11: ’zf‘l’g o 15.0 1. ¢ | under direction of Dr. Stewart wi B0 e Rron T TSR G TR R o High tde 122 pan, 189 16, o Tt 1 LT sénn tomight % : 1,:"“’; 2 : at 7:30 o'clock. It was previously | 4 g EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ;"Q"‘L‘,’,‘;“ififl‘,”.‘“mi’;‘f et o DB. D. D. HARnuABDT “ Sewirg macrunes tor rent at the - —_— . OPTOMETRIST | White Sewing Machine Center. ' SCHW) BIKES AT MADSEN'S Second and Franklin Junesu — " r—— e 'Y L PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS pl b. . H '. ELLES AIR LINES 0“ Burne“ « | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefersburg and Wrangell Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 With ~_imnections ¢o Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg F rosavenient afternoon departurcs, at 2:30 P, M. HARR' MACH'NE SHOP ' FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 12th and E Street v | Your Bepesits 1 . ARE SAFE || §# Gudlen : A BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES AlR EXPRES% SAVINGS BONDS . P S @ The o agement of this & * back is pledsed oty s @ Alr express means immediate defivery te 3 o apmio ote o | DEPOSITS o AR i 3 ec of Federal Deposit Ins IN THIS BANK that your merchandise be shippod by Alr it ARE Fiprees end Alesha Constel spioch X Jo agalnet loss to 2 maximum you In @ matter of hours! Dependable serv of $10,000. INSURED el rates by Ak Exprems. ' ALASK e FIRST NATIONAL BANK ln! Ig‘s N of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Siing 50 | IDAHO KIWARIANS Stewart, Joyce C b Allerdice, Carl Hathestad and Pearl | }}Ln)nu | | ASK FOR SALMON: | ‘ GET SALESMANSHIP Rev | ho, et [ Nampa, Idaho, will learn 38 5 {guneau, Alaska, is very much on 15 | yeq 4n Dortmund, Germany, and | i toes next week when 150 Kiwar smiginslaidinns - 'WMLAR( ENGINEERS T0 gather there for a meeting : | wa left, Germany, 1934, one [l John Alsip, President of the |{GL jior Hiuers rise to power, BE GUESTS OF LIONS Nampa Kiwanis Club, wrote 0 Ju- |y ying attended ' two compulsory |, fleau for two large king salmon for | giner youth meetings and being CLUB MEET MONDAY 18 banquet. He casu ually mentioned | that many members of the club | were interested . in . visiting Alaska | next summer. | Tomorrow Pan American Airways shipping 50 pounds of Menden- | | hall Glacier ice in addition to the mx]m(m requested. Alsip is also get- | ting literature on Alaska, Junesu, |the Golden North Salmon Derby ‘ )and an Alaska movie. All this was accomplished at a quick meeting this morning \)‘ux‘ blood. He Bible five” civic leaders took the matter | {in hand. Charles G. Burdick repre- | {sented the Territorial Sportsmen, | .|mc.; Larry Parker, Juncau Ki- | | wanis; Herb Rowland, Cham \Commcnc Alva Blacke, ‘Servlce and the Chamber; '»nd ‘Fred Dunn, Pan American, Kiwanis |and the Chamber. Hugh J. Wade, Service Area Director, for a Bureau of Indian Affairs are: | directors’ meeting Washingion | January 8 through January 10. To | be discussed at the meeting are the ! | overall policies of the bureau, bud- get matters for the f 1 year be- ginning July 1, 1951, and federal | legislation pending and to be pro- | posed. e Wade expects to confer with the | Bureau of the Budget on the replac- Hospital. He re- 1ys. Alaska Native | leaves today |ing of the Bethe |turns in about 10 | | | | | ESKESTRANDS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eskestrand | have returned from a holiday v tion -visiting relatives in *Mon | Eskestrand i building superinten- | dent for the Anderson Construction Co. on the Mendenhall Apartments. | Work has been going forward on ‘incerior partitions and it is ex- pected to install the heating plant nhis month Eskestrand said. DEAN. CRAWFORD RETURN | FROM ANGOON RECRUITING | ‘ Major D. W. Dean and Sgt. Wil- |liam H. Crawford of the Territorial National Guard office have re- | turned from Angoon where they |aided in the enlistment of about ‘20 in Company C, 208th National | Guard Infantry Battalion. Those |who enlisted were all ex-service lmenv An active veterans organiza- | tion in Angoon had asked for a Na- | tional Guard unit there | | SOPOFF SERVICES Funeral services for Peter Snpofl which were postponed, will be held lat 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon with the Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres |in charge at the Carter Chapel. In- | terment wil be in Evergreen Ceme- tery. Nick Giloff, a cousin from | British Columbia was due to ar- | rive here today for the funeral. JOHNSONS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Johnson of Tenakee. Springs are at the | Hotel Juneau. They are well known oldtimers in this area. | FOR CHRIST” EVAN. ) Bill Baum, [ speaker will speak at the Bethel Tabe next Sund is welcomed to the R m, A x(r](’u:cd because of being of Jewishi In Kansas City, where he lived | since coming to this co | took up photography, wor and publicity photographer. He volunteered and served in the army in 1941 and in 1945 moved to California where he was converted. returned | Army of Occupation and upon re- lease enrolled in the Kansas City 1950, and since then has touied the nation in evangelistic work. A —g——— T. I. Rivenes, Anchorage; John Hudert, N H d rres 3 HOSPITAL NOTES | Covan, suines. starry white ARG Admitted to y(“,u’:' Pete Savella, di Edna Shuravloff, Leo Cramer, Mrs. e {Irvin Noble, George Bach, Mrs. FROM NOME | Robert Stevenson and Mrs. John| Emery Borden from Nome is in | Daugherty. Sadie were dismissed i after the Civil War, goes | ol look up the Ch: ton g |, Thirty-seven passengers - travelec I—with whom he fell iz love I and out of Juneau yesterday via |during the war, There he finds an |Pan 2 n World Alrways with world than gen- | 18 ar 1g from Seattle seven from 1, world of ruth- ¢ [Fairbanks and 12 , whiere, to live long i% Fi Seattle: Henry n 1s to know how to ish |Btanley Burgess, Ernest e y one of the town officlals | rvron Cc Jack: D n s a robbing murderer. The judge. | Gene Erwin Gail’ played by Henry Hull, | Gavin, W {is a' drunken wreck (of a man w {Kierstoad, James and Mildred I does their bidding. Gail's io {'hart, Bill Lafavor, Jbert and ! to her father prevents\her frcm re- \}u. \1\‘(.‘\ Arthur Morr | turning to Charleston ‘with Payne. [ e Watkins. | Payne’s love for nd his belief : Fr W ‘m justice and fair play keed | H ,mmm Bensell, Wally Catl in El Paso, determined to esia I {Charles Wagner, Mrs, Marie er,|law and order there. The resulis | 8 Eldora Perkir |are dynamite, f : B ———— « |PLUS 2nd Western Hit! } |'Rude, Mary Frax & | K i | Prouty, -Marild : B".l- DAUM YQUIH The GREAT TECHNICOLOR | ’ Hscind ACTION HIT OF ALL TIME!| 1 [ (OMES 70 JUNEAU|"YHE TRAIL OF THE x; “Youth for Christ “GNESGME PINE“ to Juneau d le | FRED MacMURRAY The public | ey HENRY FONDA Ker T SWVILVIA & . l\v;‘lvflm iz | SYLVIA SIDNEY born and v(lnm is coming v, January 7 services lph E. Ba formerl, rs old, AS, District engineers of the Alaska Road Commission will be guests of Col. John R. Noyes, Alaska Road Commissioner, at a regular Lions Club meeting at the Baranof Hotel Monday noon. Col. Noyes will also be the guest speaker. The engineers will be here Mon- day through Friday of next week for a series of meetings in connec- tion with 1951 construction program, ‘They are: B. D. Stewart, Jr, Val- dez; Kenneth Goodson, Fairbanks; he a ntry, ; as to 'Europe with the June, graduated in School, master mechanic at Anchorage and A. F. Ghiglione, chief engineer inj the Juneau office will also be the Colonel’s -guests, Ann's hospital ay were Mrs. Dwight Nash, Baby Mathew Lee, Juneau enroute to school at Mt. Edgecumbe. He is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. siegel and Carl Mueller PAGE THREE 55 CENTURY HURRY! §>hwud by 20th Century-Fox A LAST DAY! A Sol M. 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