The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1951, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1951 Hurry! Hurry! ENDS TflNlGH’I‘! SHOWPLALE oF APITOL TOMORROW’ T Shows at Feature OPEN :30 e SPECTACLE = M-6:Ms BIGGEST WESTEHN IN10 YEARS !! v Comes Flaming 7o the screen based on the® sbest stoy of the West printed by the Saturdgy ever fieflwy /%'J’f riOY‘!TAl HGTES Admitted to Thomas | | | was dis- | ! SsToTE R | \\‘\\H“!/w/ Don Lose All! 1 \ NO MATTER how well- buiit your home is, fire can destroy it in a few hours. Your investment, property, and furnishings —ALL may be lost unless you have fire insurance. Your best financial pro- tection against loss from fire is to carry adequate insurance. Check up NOW with this agency. Shattnek Ageney Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU ,E?{Ent F?AYI_OR EN iflf;,’“h“l;‘i’?ii,éif} (Al setting uily for M-G-M’s spectacular out- starting The set, shooting r: mith shop. The r - ROBERT TAYLOR . JOHNHODIAK ARLENEDAH DON TAYLOR - JEAN HAGEN - JOHN McINTIRE A SAM WOOD PRODUCTION Screen Play by Marguerite Roberts + Based on the Story by Luke Short Directed by SAM WOOD Produced by ARMAND DEUTSCH A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture sanso- " onwill pott | Western role 1"Bllly the Kid.” ADITOL SUNDAY r-‘“; o (l ar in t | sequezces. Tr y by the vast jungle| required 125 for “Malaya,” was |Indian ponie est individual se e e ¢ TIDE mbush,” starring John Hodiak and Sunday. covering more than five f High tide Low tide High tide Low 11 ©coee ceo0oe eve High Low High tiae tide tide picture, filmed largelye o o o FOR Knotty White Pine Red Cedar Shingles Also Lumber of all species T since He enacts | ing scout who lea n 115 full-bloo 5: 128 ;128 ary 12 5:43 2:17 6:16 13 11] STARRING Gallup, New Mex- | ylor in his first | the memorable | a dar- | troops in the | mm Inq an war- | ds ul'n 1imal” d Indians ctacular battle ' organization of cast alone clude the nece Iry ho: e d 73 mules TABLE February 11 08 a.m. 26 a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m p.m p.m. 16.6 ft. 1.5 ft. 13.8 ft. 2.7 ft. JNLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST Write Vancouver Lumber Co. (1931) Limited Vancouver, British Columbia \\'hu‘v 115 housing units for e e ie€rvisor of Educati [’I!F. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _:;__w 20TH CENTURY IS Carson, % sational <X PpCPO AT ROBERT TAYLOR gets ARLENE DAHL in “AMBUSH"! B - Ty lO(Al S{HO“lS PRAISED Y VERR. DUCATION HEAD inistration” of ools based on ms which in- supplementary ades and the m was given . Clem, Sup- in southeast ial Depart- Klem this week Praise the Juneau pul ine\fly added a ;today by Ken o | Alaska for the Te o { ment of Edu o | completed 1l inspection of o | the Ic schools after visiting other schools in the Division. the efficiency s in the practical could some | OFFERING COMEDY RIOT FOR SUNDAY “John Loves Mary,” Warner Bros.' new romantic farce, with both Ronald Reagan and Jack and introducing the senj new personality, Neal, opens mnday at Century This is Broadway riot which D}\ d Wald comed It's the who ha whom I c-war her: war-bride | so that he| » this couniry for| complications he | he cannot tel | rents make for | comedy. an e; lish i just buddy. Th into because and her p 1 hilarious gets his girl BANFIELDS HONORED, BY $0f QWLMES‘*S' MRS, JOii rogram at the Kum]mmms Johnson. The meeting was presided ove: Presicent Lr. Grace 11 who in- troduced the spe the club who inclu Nordale, Soroptimist banks in Juneau of the Boa: Valcn- S ing motif, 2 by Mrs, llah Parm-| enter, Mis, Johnson and Mrs. Helen| » had on display some of;| loot” from their Mexican trip | nd Mrse Johnson tock the club | arney to Hermas- )| d Guaymas with | first drove to Her-| masillo and Mrs. Johnzon’s pict portrayed interesting features f the Mexican countryside—the tiny | burros along the way, the adobe( huts, small children and peasants walking the highway. From Her- masillo, where they left their car, the Johnsons flew to Mazatlan, | where they had successful sports- - fishing—marlin and a swordfish were caught by Mr. Johnson end Mrs. Johnson brought the sword to show b d e with the fishing pictures. Pictures of the cathedral at M n, the boule- vard along the Avenue of the High Waves, and Mazatlan street scenes were also of interest as were festi- pictures of the harbor at Guay- mas and of the beautiful Playa de Cortez resort hotel at Guaymas. Announcement of the BPW smor- gaasbord Fridoy, February 16 at the Sccttish Rite Temple ,to which Soroptimists were invited, was made by Dr. Field, BETA SIGMA PHI IS PLANNING 2 EVENTS At the last meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi, Delta Chapter plans were completed for a formal dance to be held March 10 in the Gold Room of the Baranof ‘Hotel. A Valentine Party will be held in connection with the next ~meet- ing of Delta Chapter at the Baran- of on February 20. A very interesting program entit- manner handled the housing s The Ed Im ALiC was impre budgetary This is a numerous t visual aid eq thay Supervisor said he th the effective inz in the school. by acquisition of aids, shop and and their well Praise was also given led “Absolute Music” was presented by Mrs. Anabelle Mansfield. Mrs. Mariel Wilbur of the Eta Chapter in Fairbanks was welcomed as a guest of the Juneau Deltz Chapter. planned use by Clem for th tion throug particular caliber of instruc- t the school and in ress in the ele- mentary music program which he says is without doubt the most improved he has seen in the territory. The Education Supervisor also visited the Parochial School 2s a good will gesture and said he found a fine prc m of instruction estab- lished. The newly organized school lunch program Clem observed to lbc effective and functioning smooth- ly. ANCHORAGE VISITOR S. Hilliker of Anchorage is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. FKOM SEATTLE Hart of Seattle is at the Hotel. D. B Baranof FWS AGENTS HERE FOR ANNNAL MEET Enforcement predator and fishery agents of the Fish and Wildlife Service will commence annual meeting in Juneau Monday morn- ing, Feb. 12. Agents from all sec- tions of the territory will attend the five-day session which will end Saturday. ’ A resume of the past season’s work and plans for the program for the coming season will be the chief subject before the sessions. The annual meeting is held at the same time as the meeting of the Alaska Game Commission in order to facilitate matters concerning the making of regulations and field operations. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— PAGE THREE S CENTURY Where Hits Are a Habit!? LAST TIME TONIGHT ADDED With th roaring venture of (ho Raw West Century Variety When America's Most Desperale Outlaws Juined Forces! EY :u Want to Be a Mode! 'or Cartoon e Quackers Rushed to Air oown wv Costaring TE€Chnicolor Macdonald e - Bruce CONET 08 WALINS - o REVEE - o s mcsitn CAREY v bt Doy Ward p BOND ST N ST VRN IR SR SRS TR N ST o St i - et 8 Pt i & [ SHOWS at— —1:30—-3:00—5: 2 DAYS ORLY! 207! 30— MARRY MY DAUGHTER -OR GET YOUR PANTS PRESSED SOMEWHERE Sereen Piay by Phoeoe end Henry Ephron From the Hit Stage Fioy by NORMAN KRASNA awcon DAVID BUTLER manERRY WALD L ALSO NEW MARCH OF TIME — “WHERE’S THE FIRE” He Was Her Man—Co lor Cartoon World News Via Air | Marie's Semng cem.er meSwme at new reduced | Clipper fares Therelsno substitute iorNewspaperAdverhsmg s o GOLD MEDAL BASKETRBALL Tournament February 19 through 24 566.““ ONE WAY 3 ROUND TRIP ! lls'a“ (Plus Tax) Again Pan American cuts Alasin fares — the third time in five years! Butnlvtlulmuut. TICKETS ON SALE at. Warfield Drug Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co., Inc. For reservations, call Pan American at... | Baranof Hotel Phone 106 PUN AHERICAN ; Horio dgwars W YEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASKA

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