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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951 EE® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ™™ PAGE FIVE A< | il GAMBLING RING | | FULL OF ACTION, | (8 . C | BE | REVEALED, SHOW | 20 RY SN (APITOHHEAIRsJ i ; Fey B AIZQTHfiENTURY ‘ 2t S e 8 \ Westerns have come and and | g 3 3 | N . Three stars, Vi 1 ! SN MEN ano . blood has run over the prair 3 : 5 thy Malone and Zacl t p E’ 5}& g@ 3l thra Saturday |we oniversai-Tnternational back ~ L g ok cast ot 1B AL . GUNS... === | lot for more thdn 33 years but not| 8 : < s showing at the 2 Century \ FLAXY | .:4)\\' ::?,0 — 9 | till Audie Murphy came along ir 3 e Theatre tonight for the final 3 COULD TUR 05 :05 X 1 from Texas” have so many | 3 % times 8 “HANI ™ ; ; ; . 5 N The drama reveal i : piciure opens tonight at the Capitol | : : : _ ons of a shady ga: 'Ihmu l'u (ho \\(‘cke:;d run H y b 3 y % . ite and its grip on (he 3 - from Texas:” rE : ‘ s a cunning, unscrupulous show T”E KID ' ¢ . J William Bonney, known as Bily § & 3 L i L irl, named Flaxey tin, whe 4 r % - 3 i JRE B |the Kid (Audie ) et . o k. stops at little to, @ or goa! stanmivo | iriended by Roger Jameson (Shep- R 3 §h . Zachary Scott ung . Virginia MAYO gerd lek) and given a ran S i who becomes involved in liur ; el e : : d Zachary SCOTT THE TRUE SAVAGE s.ro Iriding Job by bim. Jameson is ; : .nd gunplay RY business partner of Alexander Kain X T SRR 3 3 N Malone play ',u past OF & (Albert Dekker), whose you: : . fo part of Seotl's & Dorothy g ruth,es ) untighters from a fival rave: | N G H o LDS ON — King Georse v ot Enz- | JULIETTE LOW WORLD $ range War the™ SEREeSY |« sumeson, and Bonney oo be - Jine helds Wi Bag v 8 SO NERP i Commonweatin Premiers: | FRIENDSHIP TEAS ARE serk, swearing to avenge Jai West has ever known! % , He kills many rival gunfighic BRALL PLANNED FOR APRIL escapes from Kain's burnin ¢ A e fuwm CIANKEL MRS, ULRICK RETURKS | futility S 3 ) i . ) nen 1 ': i and \\hm(l‘ lrilm)oll in a friends| EM ‘} E?IDA'E (A o SR % zx:»lu:\r‘{f,m"r:t‘X(‘;l|x:ltéxijvl.l(“‘.m\-,(::l‘ ‘f‘\‘( "\x,’:l‘(‘_(;:,y ;’:::':; r:‘:v“(‘, '; ) fMmRL 16 yoars returned this|the first tea Thursday afternoon,| C | Field. Mrs. U ¢ wa ‘(nn\p'um‘ll‘vul give, the next tea Tuesday,| 23 ARRIVE FROM SOUTH | om o, G sore by svtioen| 9 b daiehics Marrians W was | Apri 1. of the Juneau Masonic lodge, born here Parents, friends and the inter 19 DEPARI ON pAN AM Deceased was about years nr“ Coming to J u from Czecho- | ested general public are cordially age at the time he passed away.|slovakia, Mrs. | ¢ married Louis | invited to attend these tea | \+ He was an old-time resident of Ulrick, a member of the U. S.]Clements urg that all leader: Pan American World Airways ye tineau Channel and for years W Coast Guard. They lived for a while and assistants be present as their terday with 23 arriving from Seat- |sleward of the Thane Club W 1t Douglas. When her husband was | presence is important in carrying {le, 14 going to Seattle and five! the Alaska Gastineau Mining Com- | absent on hi ies with the Coast|out the program to Ketchikan. pany ¥ operating its mill at|Guard, Mrs. Ulrick lived withl A special feature of both teas will . Alr expryss meam immediate deflvery te From .Seattle: Robert Bruger,|Thane. He left in 1023 after the Miss Field who was her constant|be Scouts and Brownies gaily cus oil ‘Biigly write o ‘wirs your " C. Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|mining operation closed irfend. tumed to represent nationals,of the, i favor liem Clemence and son Chester, D. bson was a member of Juneau| Mrs. Ulrick h found many | different countries of the worid shop er your business house, requesting Davis J. Elliot, P. Gensel, F. Gun- | Lodge No. 147, A. M., and of | changes made in Juneau since Miss Claudia Kelsey, assisted by Whir: yele Miieiidhe i dhippad Bkl derson, Pearl Hel Hoffman, | Scottish Rite Bodies of Juneau. Helleft here and h: pent a good | C. C. Staples, i= in charge of 3. Isaac Knoll, Mrs. e Olsen, | had mo close relatives as £ share of her tim ng over the | .he ensiuming. Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds I te 3 | Z. Richter, N. Stines, D, E. Skin- | known. il 8 résilitene of GRpEE M| e you & & maitee. oF hisurst Depohdatsie ner. V. Sutter, Mary and Aiieen| Masonic funeral service i = R " . IRL SCOUTS MEET H T v . Wa held in Glendale iding at th cau Hotel until{ 20 ot lowest rates by Alr Expresa. 1\\m C. H. Watson, e Wa . Girl Scout Troop No. 8 met Y i Vi 8 they leave for le on the Bar-! UnsiC O n et DATNENS S { the Moose Hallll Tuesday af il o seauie: Mo, darin 2orice (WEWY AFINELTARY i {We worked on our food badges. alnsn ol B Kadow, K. DT Ldith el ” ik ! Peggy Lindegaard brought the ington, m”cmlv :.ll Al L,‘i;nv. m‘ ELE(T‘ ()FFCERF “_I_Y wulMMS | cookies for this meeting. Our meet.- 7. Wilcox, Col. and athjens ; 2 Wlloos. Cok s 03 ¥ ing next Tuesday will be held at 1. Percy Colton, T. J. Richie, Mr. and HBNERM SH FOR Sturms Lockers to study about fro-| 2 lo yitiaaotdisstiany AIB n‘s zen foods, We also r-ot a'new mem- \ . uoal Forty-two pas: +iknew his fury 1R 3 SR - Mzs, B. A. Simonsaw and Christine, 3 S of the Au.\)lmn to the Veterans ’I‘o I\eulnknn. R. P. Hood, W. D. o e Wata T Tbost e el s . Linda Marie I.uwld, xcporlur‘ il b it _,‘,_f s e Reedy, J. B. Scrogg, Jessie McCrary, e < N g c BA Liebhart. i 5659 was held last eveding at the| 7 A TV r milly Wil-| o T OTT IO IR A 0 b C. 1. O. Hal | iams wil fiel afiernoon | The follow ficers were nom- ‘cloc t the Ca r chapel Yo z1sdmam owd 180l NOMINATING COM, e s srwins v v e Tt er . wnein| | tock Clear AN BUSBESS AT (22 S e et el e versteck Cliearance BPWC MEET MONDAY 22" 1 6 o P R A0% Discmm | venson; 1 Lucille Ma-| by a s te Dennis, of Seattle. BoiA »d bt 5 hone; 1 wil Trus-| Pallbearers will be Charles Rob- Election of a nqmlnatmg com- % | T 4 %o G!__A EH Efm 'q FPE MAK . mittee will be the main business at “**fl > Brunette Lillian ¢ Charles OCu‘um'N, ; (u;:vmi o gg sHalals W '-‘t‘ *'.'c CflLE TBIG the regular noon luncheon meeting | LGINQ i O 3 i }jv’h“l- W”J“:;“ g'f“:”‘- mi # i KRG 2 of (hc Juneau Professional and Bus-| Installation of these officers to|Kleisler and Sam Els ead. I £ ) 2 ler BhrdoansEule M of the Juneau Professional and Bus | ' 3 jointly with the installation| Williams had been night Watch- We wish to move our overslock of this standard, _51' ?1‘ Q0R-——LAI0 WEWS day in the Terrace room. of the Vet of Foreign Wars,| man for Juneau merchants for the 3 4 _10i S s smooliobes iny in the Terace room, | o e No. 5650, at 3 Sunday, | pask 10, yeurs. nationally advertised appliance — 2 slate of nominees for election of of-April 1, C. I. O. Hall. TWo 00 N FLY WITH oo B Simonsaw and daghter | ioors for the 1061-62 term, Brest| e W8, EPpron, K 0l HOSPITAL'NOTES This Weelk Only Christine. dent Lucile Stine urges a full at- Past President, Elsie Brunette, | ar S S L R ins. | tendance at this important meeting, | Presented a beautifully decorated | pt...if( NORTHERN| From vakutai: ma retd B o : |cake to officers and members in| Patients admitted to St. Ann's ! “To Anchorage: John Cunning- — [ ’ L) ° their cooperation Hospital yesterday were Mildred Nine person ved here on Pa- | Selmer, Mrs. John 3 in offic | Stewart, Osborne Se. cific Northern Airli \r\h'hhi}"lh ‘C“C“' 5"“‘ Summerall. 0 l b | ater G o s and 15 departed for Westwars To Cordova: Elsie and David T HEAR TAI-K BY Schnobel of Haines, Adam Karnes, & | Watson, Preston Gensel, Mr. and SENATOR GAR“I(K' WOMEN VOTERS MEET | Thomas Radonich. AITY | nivs. W. Clemence, I - | Discharged from the hospital , H. E.| " mp, vakutat: CHff Hurst. R Yk, | All members of the Juneau | yesterday were Doris Ann Kat- | _— Senator Anita Garnik will be the| League of Women Voters are urged |zeek, Robert Frazier. Mrs, Clifford s Cole, Mr.! —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— |peaker at the regular luncheon | to attend the annual meeting of | Hurst and baby girl, Mrs. M:mueli T o o s : 43 meeting of the Soroptimist club to!the organization at the Governor's| Camilon. be held Friday noon in the Terrace | home tonight at 8. The program At the vernment Hospital Dora E;’EETENE TaNi HT room of the Baranof hotel. Sen-|and officers for the coming year|Willlams and Victor Williams of 2 S ator Garnick will present a sum-|are to be voted upon. nes and James Jackson of Ju- Velerans of Foreign W mary of the session of the Twen-| i u were admitted yesterday. Don- tieth Territorial Legislature, SITKA VISITOR ald Wilson was dis h;u'g(’d_ Soroptimist members may invite James Le y of Sitka is at the guests to the Friday meeting, club|Hotel Juneau —E.Jll'llu: WANT ADS PAY— i i = C.10. Hall -8 o'Clock i S i toany — o l ! CORDIALLY 1\' /ITED TO ATTEND . R N WILLOLGHBY AVE. COMPLETE stocks of Robert Stutte, Commander-Leonard Williamson, Adjutant 1] i | | [ = i LL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE DEAD BABY H)UND One of the most ° 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA A month-old baby was found dead on the sidewalk in front of 346 Wil- loughby avenue at 7:10 this morn- ing by Kinky Bayers. He immedial ly reported it to Juneau City Police. A medical examination showed the child was a boy, white or partly white, approximately one month old, had been dead about 24 hours, excluding refrigeration due to the Yeur “rouvnd Reduced Fares One Way Round Trip Ancherage 63.00 113.40 Kodiak 98.00 176.40 Homer 80.00 144.00 Naknek A. B. 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax O',(_ Reduction on Round Trip weather. The cause of death was undeterr‘nimd but the entire skeleto~ muscular system was badly fract- or 0 n | ured, The fracturing was believed to have occurred, after death because Whether it's an order for New there was no evidence of hemor- OUR PRICES or Used Parts you'll receive rhaging. ; ARE RIGHT Real Value every time at Police are n}nkmg an investiga- Oregon Parts Co. tion. ussss Everything and anything you need...in New or Used The dividing day between winter and spring SEE MADSENS FOR Truck Parts including Motors, Transmissions, Gears, is March 21st. But the deciding day...the Connections at Anchorage for all Interior NYLUN FISHING L!“‘E Pinions, Radictors,_e!c. day you'll decide to make 7 Crown your P d W’ Ve 3 . . and Westward Points and Herring Nettings Write or Wire Your Truck PROMPT regular brand.. . is the day you first taste it. 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