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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE R o P R 5. . 1 i — “* ‘ "ASPHALT JUNGLE" : 'SORROWFUL JONES' - RN SR Y Y 4 & 'KOW AT CAPITOL | / KOW AT CAPI 'BOB HOPE WINNER IS [ENTURY WNow | IS THRILL MOVIE AT 20TH CENTURY ¢ | 4 s DOORS OPEN 7:00 i | Seven men meet their fate in | One of the happi and most | M-G-M'’s gripping new drama, “The atisfying motion pict s ever made $ e — o R lAsphult Jungle,” outstanding at- | arrived yesterday at the 20th C cfimp!exe Sh{}"‘.’_} ?f 7.20 and 9.25 ’ | traction on the Capitol Theatre's | tury Theatre and this reviewer i . | screen | still irr & glow after having seen i y /, ’ \ | Directed by John Huston, winner [Tt is Paramount’s picturization of | @ %% of two 1949 Academy Awards, this | Damon Runyon’s “Sorrowful Jonzs,' | AIOW b | reatistic, pulse-pounding story of| o Bob Hope and Lucille BMW;I Book | crime and punishment holds a re- | | Ball featuring - in imj it | a A i“'u]; h}:ll"lv]lv nl:ll)u' \pwl:\\!m'. nn iaf roles \;;num (1_»‘ t, ”p,;x‘.«jl‘ with a “hot" race horse old 1r rilliantly conceived camera nomas romez, 'om Yed . |terms and offers an unforgettable| |and little Mary Jane Saunders on his hands. > {group of underworld character - Whether or not yo one of t ' {tions in depictin > seven | | millions who read and love Run-| Mary Jane Saunders 1 who hold life and freedom cheap in | yon's priceless stories about the wise on his mind! their desperate quest for easy | | Broadway guys and gals he k & | money \ | so well, youre bound to be Sam Ja the notorious | about “Sorrowful Jones.” The sior jewel thi [ | has real human drama as well inal lawyer L 1 hildrious humor to commend it. ter-mind miliion-dollar robbery toj Bob, in the title role, plays a pen- % take place in a la: midwestern | nypinching bookie who'd sooner par city. Jaffe and with* his right arm than with some mall of his bankroll. Against his better b hunchbacked | E o PR < | judgment he permits a desperate £ together with a SWAPPING REMINISCENCES — Richard Conte, Franci siiman, Helen Gibson, man to leave his little girl with 5 A ’ underworld | William Farnum and Ectty Biyia (left o right) chat between scenes of tLeir film, “ioliywood Story.” | him as security for a bet. When the .| I¥s Hope's most 1t safecracki an and | S PN man is bumped off by racketeer | Miledous ., . 4 ite the daring r . Calhern | gy T L | camblers for knowing too much 1 @ r ‘V 1 o e g i o FUNERAL SERVACESFOR | SHRINE SCOUT DANCE |LOGGING OPERATORS |t thon mesa weuvies miome | JEZUW, orth of loot. It is when the crooked ¥ A takes the kid home with him be- 1 A : ey s i 6 MRS, CLAUDE A DULL |~ 1S SUCCESSFUL EVENT ~ NORTHERN HALF SEA | covs e wontietel 1 JONJE Py et q o | do. Night club singer Lucille Ba JIav = . : : ‘ 10 BE HELD TUEIDAY Noble Gene Vuille, Président of | FORM ORGANIZAIION Who|' Bas <always stlspectec e 1 ™ "ahct w and the wheels of re | PR He'Junenu Shrine GIABAEAIRAY tH: s was a heart underneath Bob's | wiL c“m' w turn to prove once at there | Funeral serv will ‘Be held to-|dny ¢tbab: the Shrinel MHOBIKEN! | Anrionricement ks MkdA. thday | o0y exterior lends a willing, help- o ntum[fl' . B | is neither honor nor gain among morrow afternoon at < for | Eagle River Scout Acnmp. building | of the organ tion bn[ Lh;e Ala }\‘\ g bAd Wi pue apis e W hieves. {#araMande A, DUl 1n the Carter|finy Benktic arivs WRIEA UM Togeing Amociation) by S Miping a0ty ‘takes ploious turns) 88 | ME SN]ND[RS 1 Popular Science ™ | Jean Hagen plays the part of &!Chapel, The Rev. Samuel McPhet- |success from all angles, o Cberstors. of tho Borthsi i’ oy Dobe ann the kld get mixed up din | . | Camptown Races RIGINAL l | seamy girl who befriends Hayden |yos will deliver the eulog v i el o 1L operators of the morthern hall of{ e pig racketeer's plans to fix & aarrated by WALTER wiCAEL . §5 4 T y Lou Ann Lougher was presented | southeast Alaska. Wallace Westfall, | ., | o g ] Foreword LCH 1 Cartoon Song s : jl |in his doomed, minute flight | prnest Ehler will sing. Int the first dw and Y, STRHEEn [ who 'operates in (FIRT Bl Wik| oy, L TOi08 Js one ol syeles s ROBERT L. WE AND S RARE D e |Brmest ERler will sing. Ineoment | the first dwarg and L. Bauman| who operaics i Fish Bay, was|mh U S charm | » SIDNEY LANFIELE ' o | The story is suspenseful and dra- | gverer e (0 at the free public | elected President: L. p. Hiebert of e o | Dweced -.! Late News Via Air 3 B vy | Evergreen Cemetery beside her hus-|dance in the Elks Hall Saturday | Hiebert Brothers, who operate out | | D e i i i s i o 95 HAIR-RAISING R T band, Tom Dull. night. Vuille wishes to thank every- [ of Wrangell, was elected Vice- SE e 3 ' HONET | b T A ‘ !‘{9“ d?"ih‘;fl Ml;\' Nfldms(' (:ll one who assisted in making this | President, and accountant Joseph woME" OF Moo vert arrived from the east Sunday | benefit a success, the publie, the| R. Werner of Juneau s » cre (OLD HA”S DR“.‘.ING |to attend the services. Mrs. Calvert|glks Club, Thomas Hz\x":iware Co. | Secretary-Treasurer, sl Ho'-D (ARD PAR“ES There is no substitute forNewspaperAdveriising' Ay m i A.I. EKI.“T"A PROJE(T‘“ the only close surviving relative.| Bob Druxman, and the following | The objectives of the Association, m FEBR“ARY MAR(H ¥ T ‘Jul::[r:l:x D;il:n:;: ; ‘:l\“"mbflr ;‘tf l\he Nobles who worked on Lhekmuo::iimg which is a non-profit organization, (L L L e — it e r—— ho oneers % has | committees, George Parks, John|are to promote the general welfare A MELDAMA' Joe Morgon, head of the Bureau |been her \\‘fl-;h for many years that| Maurstad, James Ryan and 1| ang bejll interests of all of its mem- | The Women of the Moose Chap- | 5 Re i | of Reclamation office here, returned instead of flowers, her friends send | Cleveland, finance; Nobles K. G.|bers, and thereby develop the log- | ter 439 meeting Thursday: eve-. 6 : f DO‘ORb 0[’]‘:1\ 7:00 Soa RE eAkaRd 8 , | a donation to the Pioneers Auxiliary, | Merritt, Les Holmes, Martin Ash- | ging industry of Amskg,p . ning was Chilg Care Chapter night Thc ‘hl“ki"g ellflw (U_‘“I‘IL‘“’ Shows where he had been inspe - | postoffice box 184, to be used for|pa, Art Hedges and Art Mantyla; | It is anticipated that the logging |and initiation. Girl Scout Troop C 'ls YEme’, 7 — 9:35 erations on the hydroeleetric pro- |some worthy cause in helping pio-| publicity and promotion. Nobles|operators of Ketchikan and the|No. 8, sponsored by Chapter 439, a a . o Feature at | ject. The branch office of the pro- |neer women. Elton E. Engstrom, Dr. John Clem- | southern half of the First Division |and under the leadership of Mrs. 7:40 — 10:10 ject at Palmer, opened January 1. Pallbearers #ill be Charles W.|ents anq James Wellington, public|will also join the Association, and|Ray Taylor, put on a program in- ) Drilling operations have been | Carter, Dougies Oliver, Sam Paul,| relations and last but by no mcnns;nm one of them will be elected |cluding a skit, piano solos and sing- KflTE; | suspended temporarily due to ex-| Willlam MecFenzie, Nick Rocovich | the staff of the Alaska Daily |to the position of vice president, as |ing by the group. Mrs, Taylor was A‘W- » “The Asphalt Jungle” r-mkslmme cold weather, he reported. ;and Ed Sweeney. Empire for their cooperation and|the articles provide for two vice |assisted by Mrs. Ray Niven. Chair-l & Sty e ) 5 a?®>1 Bids will be invited by the Den- et assistance with the publicity. presidents, one of which was left [man for the program was Miss | 4 » 3rd in the list of the year’s|yer office on or about January 25 A e e | SXANNR" Tor tbat Blskose: Dorothy Carroll. “’ 10 best. , for the construction of 12 permanent | Hospfifl[ NO![S il i Senior Regent Beatrice Albegoff i . ”:’\NP‘ . . . |homes, two 10-car garages and an; S fED. JUDGE FoI_IA | initiated Mildred Knight and Vir- JOHN HUSTON'S direction it | all-steel warehouse at EKIUNA,| aqvited to St. Ann's hospital i '9ARR|VE ON BARA“OF ginia Korhonen. The Ways and Academy Award calibre. Morgan said. = 2 SPEAKS Io woMEN S Means Committee made arrange- |over the weekend were Mrs. John i A : ! PHONE OR FOR A { ’ S r. | ments for a series of card parties Sk {Raas Jr':] 1:"" Joe. 4. Benples, Jr- (HR'S"A“ IEMP u | THIS MORNING' SA“'S | to be held every two weeks starting ATTENTION MASONS Contractor Here pARd.Mrs. Joho Loomis. e SOUTH IN AFTERNOON February 1. There will be pries Dismissed: Mrs. James V. Hickey, | | each night and a grand prize the YELLOW CAB" 0! — Stated Communi Ju- | Donald J. Nelson of Seattle who |Mrs. Matt Gormley, Mrs. Donald! The Women's Chri n Temper- e 5 firial night Todbe 195 e-!is with the Don Erickson contrac- | Morrison, Mrs. Ralph Randal, Mi%.|ance Union will be addressed bY| Arriving aboard the Baranof) spe pext p 730 | rerr # G o + | ey P . Baranof| mpe next meeting will be old 7:30 s 3 tors, is stopping at the Gastineau Terry Pegues and‘lmby boy, L'm.r Judge Geor olta tonight at its|southbound this morning were ”i“"'n\l'l!:;)er:l;lght w“'; Grefnats e |4 J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Hotel. Austin, Beton Davis, Walter Whis- | meeting at 8 in t IOOF Hall | passengers for Juneau. Sailing time | .- e the officers. chaivs. —_—— - — - — | pell, Julius Stalin. The subject of Judge Folta’s add-|js sc A g | S€Dt8 filing ; ¢ ——— - —_—— | is scheduled for 3:30 this after- |g.nio- Regent named the follow- | Admitted to the Government hos- | ress will be on how the WCTU m: noor SN e Rroloy S 1 noor. Master of the ship is Capt. i itiae Vanorte Bk ok b1 4 pital were Mrs. Elizabeth Howard |pest serve the community. A short|perry Burne mgtur]nm fos Fl;‘mmy 1 arad - ° S o e O R, S | Phe American Leg Your Bepesits o o . Jerey Staons e e vl be el Mo S s suanie, [ T s, socnt r.| | 4 B0@ A INCTICURN LEGION s sloulatimhis. Wil bous e From Stika: Mr. a - H. C.| yjce, Homemaking and Membership. ’ —_— the social time with refreshment ¥ 1 41| Yabh, SOmEMARING A =$ 8 c‘ k v Q@ Bt < Brad 1 Dupl A. Hod- | e’ grill unit practice will be to- al ¢ o Lioc Y g 98 (WILLIAM WAGNER closinng the eve program. s Sk ot unit pr : | R | Geore® Btetn, Mr. i Mve Chanes [ory o0 8 E00E IN THE LEGION DUGOUT 4 BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES ‘ HERE ON BUSINESS 15’ Wortman MRS MONSEN RETURNS TO ol ; SAV | HlIPiNO lADRE - | sl Visiting Veterans Invited 4 SAVINGS BONDS — o | JUNEAU BY PAA ON SUN. VERNON P. HARRIS, Post G s w J. Wagner of the Ala [}.'J)J“fikv Eij(]s TWO HEW N neEe j"’l“ il 2 : SRNON P. IS, Post Comman A Broa Company, arrived VYU NERY RIL 2o Home, after a three-weeks trip JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant Juneau S y via PAA and i | T ARE'S south, Mrs, Alf N."Monsen arrived DY eaneEe ~ m spend at least a week at KINY,| qyo padiec fary of the Fili. $i. ANND HQSP"AL‘," Juneau by Pan American Sun-| s 5 ; » his Juneau station, with per] (s Cantmuntly’ OfibE Kleitad Lok _— day. ! a side trip to Sitka where his fi :’u‘:ox I“r l_ “ r 1951 at a meet-| TWO new nurses have recently With her brother-in-law and sis- ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA' DEPOSITS f{ (1= T S B R S | [ He held several conferences to = rde, the retiring Pre- pital. They Elsie Genetti and (and Mrs. D. Florine Housel, Mrs, ' | c arrange for full, Territory-wide dis- | ggent. 4 i | Nellie Haurelechko, both of Van-|Monsen flew to Mazatlan, spent ten ? { i” THis BANK tribution of legislature news to his Wt 3 oo | Couver, B Genetti took her |days there, then, with Mrs. Housel six Alaskan stations, located in| _Officers were elected ns follows: | training at the Holy Cross Hospital | made a short trip to Mexico City : ARE Fairbanks, Anchorage, Seward and | Eresident, Mrs, Betty Istaris; Vice|a¢ Galgary, Alberta, and Miss Haur- | before returning to Seattle Thurs- B Rl g MAmIARIOU | Ketchikan. President, {,f‘ {iu'y uu?.:l.:.nttm!':elechko took hers at Msercordia | day. of $10,000. | Wagner is setting up a serles of | 5 Mrs. Sue Belarde; Trea- | pogpita] in Edmonton. They haven't | Mr. and Mrs. Lingo expect to be ' | |N SU RED programs which will be broadcast | SHTEL Mrs. M““‘l_s“m‘”‘.’“eg“',S"'jmade up their minds whether or|in Juneau (1 their way to their - during the legislative session, Wag- | Clal Committee, Mrs. Bessie QUInto, inot they like Alaska yet. home in Anc 1orage in February. QP TR % =" | Mrs. Nora Florendo and Mrs. Helen | RS ATy ner is staying at the Baranof Hotel. | Ordonia: Sergeants-at-Arms, Mrs i - > Daiu a(fiw'myzn‘ SEiA M s SR 0 P00 ¥ L) WP zna YR CHANGES e e b e oo ————— ASTERN STAR Yu;’(’)l e : e R N ®| According to an official an- ¢ ’ Y ‘g ANK Men’s Night. Juneau Chapter No, = . e K ® | nouncement received from Skag- FIRST NATIONAL B | s . et e 50, Y5 s e w3 § et e from” st ¢ / AETUNEAD, AXABRA The men of the Chapter entertain- i i Al 4 -'““13'13’ 23 b ® [been made in the personnel of the i ® High tide 2:31 am, 15. . @ i o Yuke Route: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ing. PRI White Pass and Yukon Route: ALICE BROWN, Secretary ATTENTION BHESIALS ® Low tide 8:06am, 381t ®| c p Abrams is appointed General * e L Meeting and Installation post- (e High tide 2:02 pm. 174 ft. ® | \anager of all operations of the » v poned until Jan. 31. 713-3t | ¢ Low tide ® | various Divisions. Isabelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand,,o € © 0o o 0o 0 0 0 0 o C. J. Roehr is appointed Super- intendent of the Rail Division. 9 (A“‘IO”( MISSIO“ Only the best is good enough for Pan American travelers! ‘Wherever you go in Alaska with Pan American, SIAR""G TONIGHI you fly in big 4-engine Clippers. They’re extra i, powerful ...extra fast...extra dependable. * The Mission being given by the| And when it comes to frequency of service, you can’t beat Pan Rev. Francis A. Toner, S. J., at the American! Every day, 7 days a week the Catholic Church on Fifth and Gold Clippers fly to Seattle from Ketchikan, Juneau (connections Streets will begin at 7:30 o'clock to Anchorage), and Fairbanks. Two days a week, this évening. Owing to an unavold- the Clippers fly to Whitehorse and Nome. Alaska is able delay in returning to Juneau anly 1 A i from Sitka, Father Toner, who has Fh ti Whe.n ytou &0 by Chpperl been giving Missions in Alaska for ‘or reservations, just call... the past three months, was not able to begin the Juneau Mission Baranof Hotel yesterday as had been planned. Phone 106 v Father Toner announced that the subject to be discussed this eve- ning is: “Man's responsibility to- ward the soul that God gave to him at the beginning of his life. # ; Success or railure on this earth of Yes Sir, Ever Ybod ! WS ours is measured not by fame and ‘ - o ‘ ’ ; V !(flfl fortune, but by the manner in \ J ‘ ite~cold Coca-Cala is which we save or lose our own im- . mortal soul.” Both Catholics and non-Catholics m [6r M YN are invited to attend this Mission, 2 b - SOTILED UNDER AVTHORIFY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY B &k L e s ATTENTION REBEKAHS m[” M IMW VIOLIN-MAKERS AT WORK — Herman A. Meeting and Installation post- TUNEAV.COLE BEGRACGE COMEA Weaver, 64, a violin-maker since he was 12, confers with his son, poned until Jan. 31. 13-3t) WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE Copyright 19.1, The Coca-Cola Co. Dlarian, on a neck pattern in their ) workshop at Washington, ;) C. Isabelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand. ‘ . *Trade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ines

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