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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FLOWN BY PAA ON lVIONDAY,_ MAY 6, 1946 PAGE FIVE seee0000 0900000000000 00000000000000000000000 T l’resc::i::r. the screen’s ’IHE VAllEY OF most distinguished stars in the prize picture of the "THEKEYS OF THE | KINGDOM" IS BILL Hardt, James Day, Thomas Day - 00005 0060000000000001 Year \ove v & 1m0 Goiow wavet merom Benald Crisp with complete performances at 7:00 and 9:30. Feature starting at 7:30 and 10:00 John Nesbitt’s Passing Parade . and Walt Disney’s Pluto complete this fine program. CAPITOL The Showplace cf Juneau 000000000008000000000900000000000000000000000000¢ - the Scotts, feeling that it was their BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE -— Contracior JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your own, or having your building repaired? For Quality Workmanship Call Phone 204 I WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU PIIONE 201 BOX 2652 % % i % 4 DECISION” NOW | CAPITOL'S BILL Boasting one of the top casts of the year, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's “Tha Valley of Decision,” now at Capitol Theatre, is a vivid and g film versicn of M Dav- anport’s best-selling novel Co-starring an outstanding new romantic team in Greer Garson and Gregory Peck, the film also offers U sterling performers as Lionel Barry Donald Cris Marsha Hunt, Preston Fester and Dan Duryea in characterizations match- ing in de and exccllence the work of N and Peck, both of whom F ssed themselves in the film \ore, of Wecision” is the Scotts, who have built and of Mary Raf- from acros the comes to work as a servant in the big Scott house In love with Paul Scott (Peck) frem the moment she meets him, Mary struggles against this low she feels can never be real 3 Mary takes the younger Scotts un- der her wing, sees them marrixgd; finds, too, that Paul returns her love. . But Mary's father is bitter against ks who fault that he lost the use of his legs while at work in the steal mill, and the conflict is tempor- arily resoived when Mary goes to England with the newly-married -Connie Scott. She returns, after two long years, at the elder Scott’s request, to marry Paul, only to witness her employer’s death at the hands of her own father in a dispute. Again she leaves Paul, although he still wants to marry her. Then, in a thrilling climax, Mary returns to claim her rightful place in the Pan total Juneau over the weekend. Leaving for were: guello, Leola Dyson, Sam Amata, . .. ° o Naomi Madison, Charles Schramm, M‘::;‘::‘”' \;' Esther Schramm, Carl Jones, Ether Rivett, W. M Tumphrey. Incoming Scattle: son, John Wyller, Celma Salo, Marvin Good- all, Frank McMabe, Leonard Hop- kins, Alired Zenger, sen, k Jasper Shreve, Erickson, Bailey, Coghill, T. J Kenna, Brank, Henry Kulseth, Donald Mc- Kinnon, Arthur Loewer. Lawrel Lonnie Bowman, Carl ael Slater, Oliver, Otto Johnson, F sol, John Erick: Phil From Whitehorse: Alber Chmilar,' Norman Cuthbertson banks: Yesterday, passengers leaving for Seattle were: Jewel Bain, Nell Mc- , George Raknes, George Cod- man, Francis Conrad, Steven Con- Cord, rad, Marjorie Mortruce, Emily Pope, Ed- ward Pope, Salois, Ethel Bagley, Lulu Rivett, Bruno Mussolini's widow was re- Irma Payne, Wood, Donald O’Connor, O'Connor, Welsh, George Dunn. Incoming passengers were, Seattle: WEEKENDFLIGHTS ALASKA AIRLINES s vanry cenrupy FLIES 32 TO WEST Arrivin with Alasks Saturday 10“”_‘ o Jose Ar- t is difficult to describe in mere words the tremendous emotional experience coupl with superb cheen entertainment that awaits local movie-goers at the magnitia & production The Keys of the King now at the 20th C tury American Airways flew of 126 passengers to and from Saturday and Sunday Airlines were the fol- sers from Anchorage: Arguello, Leola Dyson, Sam Ruby Martin, Naomi Donald Payne, Lulu Reese, A. T. Mathi- "5~ G. Sprence, Ethel Bagley, Al- Cronir H. Beymer, Mrs. H. » » cative ry cannot heip but raise excitemen nd oy W powerf Seattle John McGregor, i dom n- the millions who havé read heart-warming and provo- the motion pi its dramatic Imingly son, passengers were, from Lillian Wat- Art Weodl Bernice Kaser H Ke Yoo Kell tlights, the follow- to the Westward Linsner, Evelyn son, J. H. Kelly, Blanchard, Ralph Peterson, Harold don, E. R. Soder- conard 1 impact point o ting fr and enri experience, The Keys of Francis CI mAaY velled Leo Levegue, Erving McQuire, O Jr, K. J. Hirsch. Cunningham, Lenn McNicholas, Sam Edward Gorman, George ©'# 4 Kuikman, Nadrew' Fd W r H. K slotvig, William Mc- M R. Hughes Kupla, Herman vens, Joe Wande tha story , John C. Thompsen, many women's Thompson, Larry| It is the story of Thompson, Gov. se loved, of Peters, r frailty, as opposed to his strong desire to devote his life to the church. It is the story of Maris Veronica, Austrian-born aristocrat, tco proud and intolerant to recog- nize the greatness of a simple man. The incidents leading up to their understanding make some of the most powerfully dramatic moments of the film And there are many Mussoll"l MEEIS such moments in the' picture which travels from England, where Fran- DEATH DRowNING cis spends his childhood, to Scot- 1 land and on to China, where of the Kingdom". i the story of oim, very great oads never- wendrous v VEry many good and brave man-—who through many lands nding search for an ever secret of happiness. It is of his dreams and longings Nora, the girl his desire to protec Henry quist, C. A oderquist, L in a Simon Louis of Lee Higgerson, Walter Pattison, €5 :, E. R Hoffman, Cha Beck ¢ Frank Swank, ed Robert Daniels, Y Lurch, Cora Collins Busby, and Mr to Mr. Brown, nd G, W. Robbins; Albert Ferrer. > from Fa Norman Hale ayne Johnson, Mary Hager, ¢ it e o 4 o Chisholm’s mission becomes a bat- tlefield. Hazel Scanlin, John MILAN, May 6.—The body oo NEW TRANSPORTATION MAN HERE; BOY BABY Alice covered yesterday from Lake Como, Dennis where she drowned the previous Jeanice night durjng a boating party with three British soldiers and another from woman. Basil Sinclair, Rudolph Identification was confirmed by Gray Payne, John Winne, l ‘ | TONIGHT KINGDOM" at 8:25. [ | ' i Free Estimate o TIOMENTUR T0- NIGHT THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM wr JOHN M. STAHL - rosuces o JOSEPH L. MINK![WIEII p e ————————————— A NOTE: Duetothelengthof this popular picture there will be ONE SHOW ONLY TONIGHT. Box office opens at 7:00 P. M. Show Starts at 7:45. “KEYS TO THE DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP New Construction and Repairs Jobs Phone Douglas 192 | sy sy o i i IS BORN TO CHURCHES M. S. LEOTA Haines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY M. S. LEOTA. For Charter—$20,00 per day and up M. 8. DONJAC— For Charter—$45.00 per day and up Scott home. Haas, Kathleen McCafferty, Arthur documents in the clothing. | Thompson, Ted Wright, Charles Police said the attractive, 30-year- 4 g | Kirshner, Mary Ahlstrom, Carl old daughter-in-law of the former cax:‘. S:‘pd ,):::,'“;m;?ei ?;tm;:?mb(;; Ahlstrom, Ray Stevens, Jean Nel- Duce - drowned when the boat g.n.. l\mb in St. Anr;'s Hos~ son, Al Anderson, Thomas Hutch- sprang a leak and sank in a deep ;.o m,og-as ny vods | ings, Loring Daly, Mrs. Jesse Daly, section of the lake. Two members = agre ohures 1o the aaughter of | Evon Daly, Donald Clark, EVEIYD of the party were rescued by fish- ; " “maipot of Kewhikanxcljurch Eckhofi. iermen, but a British army captain ‘i*’ the Alaska Transportation Com Milton Brown, Robert Henning,|and an enlisted man were missing. L;ax:\"s agent, in Jun‘:‘(;u e ‘{ b otogrits B o A e e s DT I Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspected T R T oy o wiee e VALK O SASES 00N ! 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