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sTHURSDAY, FI JARY 1951 M.G.M. ARTOON The Cyclonic Cavalcade “‘! ING KONG of Electrifying Sensations That Makes Your Eyes ., Pop Out And Your Heart Skip A Beat! red & 9 FIGHTS cap e Warses &0 oys, tossing ke toys~ aight club v.v hls fuu— e uo\ors— %fi ; ddened GOES W“- ,,.,,um\od v 1 torments © d thick o RIPS iron e‘“‘.-( hho so m throwing steel bars OWR “filfl‘r‘—hns r:a.nd like o ‘(“:l::’"'fll n md wemen tike de s entire stag®: g 0"2“"“"‘5 na piace, © chich paver— | g flam! c\u\\:: “lo mbli ue I\c\mv\us :In\dnn plisterd @ e . ‘mhu ights o resc —EXTRA— The HOW, WHEN and WHERE of BASEBALL and what makes it the Great American Game! mm AUK BAY AMERICAH LEGION POST PLAKS BIG DOIGS FRIDA The meeting \ptly at 8 pm. Y eduled for monthly onal Auk Bay Leg Re- from special last month on future addition to of the Lots of tomorrot (1} orro _‘{‘ ion ports will committees for recomr work of ti several pecial group. The dging of ions wil! newly eclected Post Com- mander, George F. Cantillon, will complete the roster of appointive officers and committee chairmen. Lloyd W. Coe will act as host to the Legionnaires at his home on the Loop Road just above AuklExplorers, been taken over tion: - nine windo' Gastineau Channel area that have by the Scout observance of its 41st anniversary. Awards will be given to the best in each group, Cubs, will begin WIKD :%?” 10 BE JUDGED SAT. P.M. 30 and goir the hour. in the in Scouts and for Troop ware Co. and also the Explorers in | Anchorage, the Al Chester Z Hardwa dow; re in Douglas and Malcoln Har- |about April 15, with bid openings y, Cub Pack 816 in Douglas Drug |30 days later, he said here today. Store. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BIG SENSATIONAL rEATURE TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE f action, excite- , a pretty girl, new outdoor male a that goes be- 1 novel plot, and you elements in “Mighty Joe lescribed as Merian Coop- ing Adventure in the Un- opens tonight Theatre for the » up plenty uspe: ;d LJS 1 producer of as Chang, roduction for RKO| which presents [hci Jee Young, in € t must be the envy of his| sensational predece: the re-| ubtable King Kong. > new picture revolves around nces of an ac- showman who Africa to in his Broadway tywood ni r a cowboy and n whom the producér and , John Ford, consider een fini red, as Robert Arm st B. Schoed- e iafimw OBSERVED HERE ms of men andl in 92 countries will kneel + of God to pray. The of Prayer is sponsored lly by the Ju u Council of rch Women e chain of yer will be made nillions of people. worshipping |in all corners and centers of ‘the earth and praying in 60 different 1guages,” said Mrs. P. Dick, | local chairman. “Following the sun, | it will be started in the Figi Islands at dawn and continue westward | from the crowded ports of Singa- | pore and Shanghai into isolated vil- , lages of China and Pakistan; from | the African jungles to the Arctic. i “World Day of Prayer is inter- idt\mmnntmm‘ interracial and in- { ternational in scope,” said Mrs. ‘Di(‘k\ adding that offerings are di-| | vided between missionary work at | home and abroad to brinz the peo- i ples of our country and world into | greater commn 1-with each other | { through supplying their ritual, i educational and recreational needs. Last year a quarter million dollars! was collected and used in this work. 1 “All church fraternal, youth jand civil groups are invited to jDinl 1to make this day a community- wide as well as world-wide symbol | of fellowship,” said Mrs. Dick. The special grams tomorrow include a noon-hour organ concert at the Methodist church from 12 Ito 1 o'clock, an afternoon program : and worship service at the Lutheran church at 2:45 and an evening serv- lice at the same church at 8 o'clock. | ALBERTSONS MOVE 10 JUNEAU FROM SAN FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. Kenngth Albertson, who arrived here a short time ago, are enthusiastic about Juneau. Al- bertson is now associated with the {B. M. Behrends Store and brings with him ma new merchandising |mcas, espec n ladies-ready-to- wear. For the past R — 13 years, the Albert- sons have wished to live in Alaska Neither has ever been in the Terri- tory before. Albertson has been manager of one of the W. R. Car- ithers stores in San Francisco for the past two years and previously was with the J. C. Penney Co. and also Al Hart and Sons of San Jose, Calif. WEST JUNEAU HOUSING BIDS T0 BE LET IN MAY Buttrey is Scoutmaster E. Glen Wilder, executive director 623, Juneau-Young Hard- |of the Alaska Housing Authority, arrived yesterday from ka Music Shop; Tom Browr. | Seattle where he had been confer- Troop 609 Juneau-Young; | ring with Public Housing Adminis- ger for 713 in Thomas | tration officials on low-rent proj- Co.; Bill Eber for 613 in|ects for Alaska. He also contacted n Airways office; Hen. for moderate-cost hous- on for the Cub Pack 311|ing. ka Light and Power win-| It is hoped the housing project Bud Cantillon in Jensen's|for West Juneau can be advertised Mlj&lfl@& rles Sponsors wilder will leave Friday for Ketchikan and return here the first of next week. FROM SEATTLE W. E. Thompson of Seattle is a visitor in Juneau. ° o ® e 9% 0 o 0 0 . TIDE TABLZ 3 February 9 . . . . FROM PUYALLUP R. M. Prizer arrived here yester- High tide 4:03 p.m. 170 ft. day from Puyallup, Washington High tide 3:59 am. 179 ft. Low tide 10:04 am. 04 ft. PAGE FIVE HOSS g,g' “[ENTURY ! Iwro Ihts Are a Habit? EEINE R Complete Shows 7:30-9:30 ® Boors Bpen pf Bringing the Latest and fihaal!l"’ E‘i(-!w'os Birect fama»- the Studios in 3 io the People of Gastinean Channel.... =WE PROUDLY PRESENT == THE RAW, ROARING, ROUGH SHOD STORY OF AMERICA'S MOST DESPERATE OUTLAWS For The First Time As It Happened—The Great Human, Bullet-Streaked Saga Of The Men Who Ruled The West! s‘amng Wendell COREY o Ward BOND Ellen DREW Bmce BENNETT Macdonald CAREY 'Story and Screenplay by Frank Gruber + Produced by Nat Holt + A Paramount Picture PARAMOUNT PACEMAKER % ------- —WORLD NEWS VIA AIR AVA RECEPTION AND DINNER AT WHING DIKG'S TONIGHT Temporary officers and directors »f the Alaska Visitors Association with Edgar BUCHANAN » Duecled by’ Gordon Douglas A L s 0 A MODEL IS BORN ——— WISE QUACKERS—Color Cartoon 'GREAT MISSOURY' | THREE INFTIATED (N TECHMICOLOR ATHGHT OFAST | W AT20TH CENTURY| EXALTED RULERS st b ib | per in the undercroft of the ct time in technicolor, you want to | cooked and served by a comm xmlmt'd at las § 2 r‘w“_“, b1 of men, and voted an outstandin- | continued meetings here today in 2o to the 20th Century Theatre to- night or anytime this weekend and ghi's Past E night | at the El ad they were Val A, | success by the guests who number- | the Baranof Hotel. Yesterday it was Poor, Dr. G. M. Caldwall’ and Bem_;ed almost one hundred. decided to incorporate. Membership BReA B Mullen: \ Dean Goodwin was chairman for (dues were set at $100 yearly for see “The Great Missouri.” This i8{ qpne meeting attended by over 250 the affair and his assistants were | regular members and $10 for asso- also a release for first runs thitleioeq at 8 o'clock and icllow(né Dr. E. M. Polley, “Doc” Merritt, Tom | ciate memberships. week and Juneau is getting it with|she injtiation, business and enter- B'rnvm, Dick Freer, Tan Ogg and| There was discussion regarding showings of this feature in the|iginment by the Baranof Boys, Bill Barrington, divided into kitch-|an insignia for the organization. States. Frank Barker and John Goettel, re-‘ en and dining room crews. The| Through an error a reception was “The Great Mi tells the | grosnments were sorved, These eat.|F1eau consisted of pancake with|announced (o be held ab the Gov- story of the famot thal opias were fried chicken, pnck:eu[“”““". and syrup, slices gx mm’crncrs house preceding a dinner James Brothers who terrorized the {perring ippered salmon, shrimp | 800 coffee, and seconds were of- | for legislators tonight. The recep- west in early days. _ salad, pickles and potato chips. ‘fered at no extra cost. tion and dinner will be held at The story is a thrilling tale of | pne cfficers of the night, :1'1’ An enjoyable program was given Whing Ding’s at 8 o'clock. Over a the life of the James Brothers, |pact myalted Rulers: were as fol- during the supper hour, consisting hundred invited guests are expected loves, daring exploits and death. of a dance by Ruth and Rhoda to attend. It is a history of two reckless rene- gades, in the land that law forgot, bold men and bolder women. lm;;;:fi”pd Arthur Adams: Reynolds and- Connie Robbins, pu- Bile ading Knight, F, Dew. | Pils of Dorothy Stearns Roff: jd men and vomen. ~ steemed Leading Knight, F. Dew VAHDA“O“ of T o soton SCREENING CARDS pense so dear to the western feat- AT (OAST GUARD ¢y Baker; cemed Loyal Knight, | 0P8 by the same little girls and | ure fans. The Commander, 17th Coast M. E. Monagle; Esteemed Lecturing | three others, Jean Hilsinger, Susan Knight, L A Holmquist; secretary, | Fritchmann and Katherine Orme, | Archur‘ Hedges, Kel °’|and “THE THING", sung by Stuart | Every member of the cast, men and women, play their ?';*_ v:’ lt”l_:m lfiunrd District, annourced today up, making the action thrilling from that all merchant marine licensed ofiicers and certificated personnel treas- ¢ urer, John H. Walmer; tiler, George tchead, David McPhetres and | Messerschmidt: inner gu Stephen McPhetres, Stephen also start to end. who have not already applied for the speelally validated merchant d, A. B. . {Cot) Hayes; chaplain, Via Power; | furnishing the gound effects. The esquire, Howard E program closed with mystery and mariners’ documents are urged to do so at the earliest opportunity Simmons, a 8 Trustees: Henr; Neil Fritchimann. A simple application form for this Hx sserschmidt, Frank Metcalf, F Han- d ames Nolan, Wra 11, Dn Cflfmi'\"’}d..»?,‘f.fil et REPUBLICAN PARTY DINNER TO BE HELD ON MONDAY MIGHT 5220 Taperiion oftice o the Coast Guard at either Ketchikan or Presiding Justice of the Subordi- nate Forum, R. E. Robertson. » The Republican Party dinner, | Juneau, Alaska. ponsored by the Juneau Republi-| Under the provisions of Subpart can Club, will be held the evening | 6.10-3 of Executive Order No. 10173 HOSPITAL GUIlD SEWS USING FOUR MACHINES TR of February 12 at 7 in the Gold | the Comn)ndant of the Coast Reom of the Baranof, according to|Guard may require the possession The day-time group of St Anu"i HD“‘Pi‘Lal Guild met at }' hospital | 4y announcement by Howard Sim-|of a specially validated document T:u-.',.(.ny afternocn and finished ‘l_"“’“‘uv chairman. as a condition of employment on iderable amount of sewing with | Reservations must be made in|most merchant vessels at an early ur machines in use. O of the | sqyance at the Baranof desk and]date, oup spent the time cu 8ar-| tickets will be sold only at the door. ments for future meetin . & By March 1 every firm must pre- A short business meeting was held | pare a list of ceiling prices under | With Mrs. John Geyer pres sy iy the January 26 order. Regulations| the absence of Mrs. John Clements are outlined in copies of the order | 3nd reheshmvm,'\wu erved, Mrs. whiss She Svathable Hanford’s Gr,'fer and Mr."\ M. Whitehes office in the Valentine Building. | Were hostesses for the afterroon SHROVE DAY EVENT Shrove sun- ‘ PAN(AKES SERVEDAT | | Three were Ruler, PRICE RECORDS MUST BE KEPT UNDER HEW 0PS (ONTROLS NOW involves the pre- servation of records showing prices charged for commodities and serv- ices during the base period, Acting Price Stabilizer F. G. Hanford, warned today. ‘While no government available for this purpos e said, catalogue price li menus, sales slips and other re: is are accept- able. Price control forms are NAVY MAN IERE Lt. Cmdr. Lawrence Baiada of the U. S. Navy at Kodiak is in Ju- neau in connection with Naval Re- serve business. He is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. C. J. AWE HERE Charles J. Awe of Bethel arrived yesterday from Seatfle on Pan American and is stopping at the NAT. GUARD ENLISTMENTS Recent enlistments in Headquart- ers, Headquarters and Service Co 2d | 208th Infantry Battalion (Sep) of the Alaska National Guard are Pri- vates Thomas A. Nash, David B, | Graves, and Robert R. Lesher. Charles West of Fairha ANCHORAGE FWS MAN HERE | here yesterday to attend o Bob Scott of the Fish and Wild-|ing of the Alaska Visitors Asso: lifz Service at Anchorage is at the tion. He operates the Arctic Alaska FROM ANCHORAGE A. B. (Cot) Hayes of Anchorage Low tide 10:16 pm. -0.7 ft. ®jand is stopping at the Gastineau --nouou--oll—lotel. Baranof Hotel, | Tours. is registered at the Baranof Hotel | Baranof Hotel, |