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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1951 ENDS TONIGHT! "“THE BIG CAT" in Technicolor Added Attraction "“Ride, Ryder, Ride"” FOR YOU TOMORROW with OCEANS OF LOVE . LAUGHTER and \lhl Ol)\ ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'MUSIC, COLOR, ROMANCE, THEME IN CAPITOL SHOW ‘Nancy Goes to Rio,” starring Jane Powell and Ann Sothern and coming to the Capitol Sunday, is the latest in M-G-M's string of tuneful romances produced by Joe Pasternak and stands out as the first bang-up musical hit of 1950. | With the engaging, thrush- oated Jane Powell cast as a | young girl who falls in love with | love (a situation complicated by the fact that the man she chooses ! happens to prefer her youthful | actress mother) the plot moves rapidly between two continents and BEARS WIN FROM HUSKIES; ARCTICS DEFEAT IMPERIALS The Juneau High school Crim- son Bears chalked up another win over the Douglas High school | Bears being the larger team, had no trouble winning, but had plenty of difficulty hitting the hoop. Doug- las on the other hand couldn’t work the ball in for very many lay- up shots The second half was a w ild pass- ing and S score was 22 . Bea Ninnis and Engstrom made 12 and 11 re- spectively. Isaac scored 9 points for Huskies last night 47 to 19. The| | 'WESTERN COLOR PIC "WESTERN MAN" IS AT 20TH CENTURY A virile, exciting Western comes to the 20th Century Theatre Sun- day. 1In “Fighting Man of the " audiences will find that Nat Holt has turned ou a fast-moving story free of the attractive process, Holt has ma ard, Kansas come to life PAGE THREE LAST TIME TONIGHT!? 2 «a= Features === 2 ! JOHNNY MACK BROWN in Gunning for Justice Espionage and the ATOM‘ BOMB! PROJECT X stereotyped cowboy cliches that | s make many Westerns the “same old | thing.” | By using Cinecolor, a remarkably- | L @ the Twentieth Century-Fo: lease which stars Randolph A high level of acting by Scott, sup- | ay === Monday ported by the solid characteriza- | M-G-M’s FANCY-DANCY 4 4 y o 3 song-and-dance sequencces amid a! The second c st was a happy | ons of such fine actors as Bill | MUSICAL SPREE! 4 \ et varibty ot coloeul bnckg,»u.md_g_'”,k,';”,.‘H,:,"A:.f,'::::l“:_"t;m'y l:::‘;;‘“‘“llflimns‘ Victor Jory and Jane Nigh & among them a cruise ship, South |out the Imp 1 gives wigor and movement to “ " perials 62 to 60. The Your“Date With Judy o N ~ Amerlcan night clubs and back-| Arctics played one of their better | FiEhting Man of the Plains.” gal and Evie of “A stage Broadway. [ b With the Tmps than in| The suspenseful drarma of the| Letter ToThree Wives” . {| In a brief summary of the plot, It was nip and tuck |8reat out-ofdoors was written by find romance on a Nancy (Jane Powell), seventeen- |from start to finish. In past games | Frank Gruber from his origina! year-old daughter of actress Frances |the Arctics have played exciting unfolds its dramatic, romantic and | the Huskies CONTINU Shows ¢ Feature at 1:! The Mighty Saga When Quantrell's Guerillas Enflamed story. In it, Scott plays a notorious gay tropical cruise! : . |Eliott (Ann Sothern), gets the |first half games, but fell apart in |OUtlAW Who guns for the man who | 5 killed his brother. He shoots the Lonts Ak CALHERN - BECKETT % \\g&%' \& A ROBERT Z. LEONARD Production oo Added Delights... WALT DISNEY CARTOON | lead role in a South American play- wright’s newest drama, unwittingly snatching the plum from her mnlhm'. 1 When she follows her mother to | Rio to get the benefit of her coach- ing, she memorizes the passionate lines of the play aloud in her deck chair, leading her attractive but older fellow passenger, Paul Ber- ten (Barry Sullivan), to believe | i that she is going to have an illegiti- | mate child. | In trying to be sympathetic to :Nancy. he leaves her with the in- | ference that he is in love with her. | In Rio, Nancy's mother and grand- 1r'\thl‘r (Louis Calhern) attempi to ‘rurce Paul into a shotgun marriage with Nancy, but with the help of | his secretary (Carmen Miranda) the | amusing contretempts is straight- | ened out, with Paul finding romance | with Frances, and with Nancy re- | turning to her own-age sweetheart | (Scotty Beckett). “Nancy Goes to Rio” has a rich | musical score, with songs ta fit | every principal in the cast. HOSPITAL NOTES Admit ed to St. Ann's hospital yesterday were Thomas Brown, Baby Carol Mayela and Mrs. Frank Arctics stayed right with the other team, and took the lead in the third ! quarter and was not headed. The | Imps came back strong in the clos ing minutes, but lost before another | feld goal umld be attempted Frank Brown. This weakened the team considerably and took some of the height out of the team’s line- up. Jack Pasquan played an all- around good ball game, both on the This was better than a third of the teams total. Weed and Neilson were good on the rebounds and breaking up some of the Arctic’s plays. The Arctics played @ hussling were working the plays in more to the basket and did very little shooting from long shot positions, as they have been doing in the past. Rolison and Borbridge worked in close to the key-hole spot and were | ted the ball for spot shots. This : accounted for most of the Arctic’s tallies. Rolison 9 for the Arctics. Jack Pasquan 28, Weed 11 and Kearney 7 for the Imperials. First quarter score was 12 to 13; second, 30 to 24, Borbridge scored 20, Bach 10 and | the last half. Last night's contest | |showed a different move as the plays and shooting, with 28 points. | game and all of the players did a | good share of the scoring. They | he Tmps were minus two of |velop, highlighted by the famous| | their better players, Rohrberg and |Fide of Quantrell’s Raiders, whose| wrong man, and after exciting ad- | ventures, is arrested, but gets a He rides into a boomtown in [Im( | to witness the killing of its marshal, | whom, through a remarkable twist |of fate, he replaces. Considerable | action, fighting and romance de-| exploits figured in one of the Civil} War’s most exciting chapters, and who produced some of the West's most famous outlaws, portrayed in| the picture. JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MAKE | ACTIVITY PLANS The Junior Catholic Daughters, | meeting at the home of Mrs. Nor- | man Bucy Friday afternoon, dis-| cussed a number of activities such | as skiing, hiking, making book re- ports for their honor pins and birth- day parties for each member. Sandra Nevitt, Angela Castro and | Kristine Gullufsen were initiated as members of the organization at a meeting earlier this month. A Christmas party was held December | 20 with the organization adjourning for the Christmas vacation. Mem- The Great Plains! -2 PAYS Q§WLY"" THEY WROTE A FIERY SAGA OF FURY AND FLAME! RENEGADE of the LAW... then he became Marshal of the GREAT SPORT REEL and LATE NEWS Shows at 1: 21 — T7:33 — Feature 1:3¢ 19 — 3.01 —10:1¢ Johnson. Dismissed were Dewey Howard, | Ssam Toguchi, Mrs. Walter Rounsby and baby boy. Violet Carle of Hydaburg and | bers of the Catholic Daughters \Rl)sle Wilson of Juneau were ad- | are looking forward to working on| their honor pins. For the next three weeks,meet- ings will be held every Wednesday | instead of alternate Wednesdays. 6 ( Mrs, Bucy, leader of the group, has| received a radio script which will! be learned and performed for the | Senior Court. Members of the Junior Catholic Daughters are Beverly Poole, Ann it Furness, Sondra Nevitt, Pat Swee- wictor ney, Angela Castro, Lorene Shaw, wILLIAMS JORY NIGH Douglas High Kristine Gullufsen and Lynette He- sadradicieg DALE ROBERTSON as Jesse James Bach . v bert, reporter. Produced by Directed by NAT HOLT - EDWIN L. MARIN Imps, and final 60 to 62. Summary Juneau High fg D. Graves 4 Ninnis . Martin . . Carlson . Engstrom - = G. Graves Forrest . ) hllll!ul!II'|llllllillIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIiII!IIIIIIIlII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIllllllllllln!'llll|IlIIlllll'III!|lIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIl|‘:IlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII‘ s Treffers . .. - coomownmNOS (-1 ccococowworon mitted to the Government hospital and Mrs, Agnes Strong and baby b(ry of D Ll.\% were dismissed. There is no suhsfluie for Newspanev Adverhsmg Sing A Song From The Movies FOR MT. EDGECUMBE Color Cartoon o - ) ] ] ] ) .. 0. ELKS No. 420 TONIGHT IS Ladies’ Night Dancing Starts at 10 o'Clock ENTERTAINMENT For Elks and Their Ladies Only ) ) e S ccocuwumomoN mwoowoon® Stevens . — Johnson . A tlood donuxs program for pa- tients to undergo thoracic and or-|~ Arctics thopedic surgery at the Alaska Na- | C. Bach ... tive Service Mt. Edgecumbe Medical H. Cashen Center during the next several 4 F. Cashen .. months is to be instituted in an T o'Connor . ... appeal through the Alaska Native| JAN& A};‘Y 27‘:]‘ Borbridge . Brotherhood and Alaska Native | Y Rolison . ... Sisterhood to the beneficiairies of | | E. Neilson ..... . the Alaska Native Service. ' Wilber . ... . Alfreq Willard, secretary of the| g B. Is88CS .....coooonee Alaska Native Brotherhood grand | ’ camp, and Rev. Walter Soboleff,| | Imperials Memoriel Presbyterian Church, | ’ PR, have pledged their cooperation to‘ J. Pasquan get as many donors as possible| Kearney . - among the Alaska Native Service Formerly “The Oasis" of Douglas Moore beneficiaries. Ralph W. Williams, . Vuille of the Alaska Department ur: ° Py T. Peques Health, plans to aid in the program, | w" ) B. Pasquan Miss Betty Dubois, laboratory !Ech- e lllV]te y“u to @que 0ver Thle q nician here from the Mt. Edge-l R n Neilson cumbe Medical Center, is to do the and visit our redecorated Mo lsicasions. “Although the American Red and inviting cocktail bhar EMERGENCY NURSERY |cross is not participating in this o particular program, it is not in B . Gnoup MEETS MONDAY conflict with the Red Cross blood {———-—- donors program,” said Mrs. Ken- 9 EVEHING AT EIGHI neth 9. Clem, executive secretary of the Juneau Red Cross Chapter. Y““l. neposi‘s 2 S The volunteer mothers of the orc'.' s 0'. the La .es emergency nursery group meets| NORTON OF BLM HERE A R E S A F E Monday evening at 8 in the Red AFTER VACATION Tl!h“’ Cross office, according to Mrs. Ken-| Clarence W. Norton, Cartograpl e | i i invitati i neth 8. Clem, executive secretary of | Aid with the Survey Division of | BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES To the first one hundred Ladies who accept our invitation we will neth & Rlee, exeaniive e resn ot Land. Maniagement| SAVINGS BONDS This group is to take care of|in Juneau, has returned from a present an Orchid Corsage flown direct from the fropical isles of Hawaii, for this Special Opening Party. [ We Extend a Cordial Invitation to ALL and Pledge Courteous Prompt Service THE TAKU INN CHRIS BOTAGOU and GEORGE ZUSKOFF, Proprietors 000000000000 children of mothers who have vol- unteered their services for the vari- ous portions of the civil defense pro- gram, such as nurses aids, canteen services and first ald in time of emergency. Those who have signi- fied they will be members of the emergency nursery group are Mrs. William Passey, Mrs. Stanley Bas- kin, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. Will Reedy, and Mrs. Lee Dunlap of the Jack and Jill Nursery. Anyone else interested in joining this group is invited to be at the meeting Monday night. HAINES VISITOR Mrs. Gene Martin of Haines is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. Marie's 8ewing Center. 702-t1 Sewing machines for rent at two-month visit in the States. Nor- ton left Juneau shortly after Thanksgiving .and visited in Cali- fornia. He spent the Christmas/| holidays with his mother in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. ® 00 0 000 00 00 January 28 High tide 5:03 am. 166 ft. Low tide 11:24 am. 1.7 ft. High tide 5:15 p.m. 145 ft. Low tide 11.26 p.m. 19 ft. January 29 High tide 5:41 am. 165 ft. Low tide 12:16 pm. 18 ft. ngh tide 6:11 p.m. 13.1 ft. Italian dinners, sea food, steaks, and ohicken at the COUNTRY CLUB—Open all night—every night. | THE management of ths i i Lo | DEPOSITS i gt oot IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ance Corporation, which 'in- sures each of our depositors apainet low to & maximum of $10,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION