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TUESDAY, MAY 7 = - e = , 1946 RCQIEMUHY announcing that tonight will see the final showings of the year’s prize picture . ... THE MOST EXCITING LOVERS ON THE SCREENI Complete verformar at 7:30 and 10:00. —~CAPITOL - (“Leave It to Blondie” cpens tomorrow) V0000990004009 00000000000000000000900030900000009 BE Here oing South Tke Princcss Louise arrived from Ekagway today with ghe s: Harry John- Fowler Martin, Jeanna Chu , W. J. McNalley, Robert Kelley, Mrs, J. Taylor, Stanley Smith, Dava Satkc, John Anderson, Ben Bailey, Harry John- son, M. LaPointe, Leadia Dick, H. A. Buscher, Helen Cass, Mrs. J. McCormick, Mrs. F. Carlson, B. Perry, Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. H: Roden, Dr. L. Gehrig, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Miil. Sailing south at 9:30 a. m. today were the following: For Seattle: Bishop Baxter, Dr. Brown, Dr. Middleton, Miss Bald- win, Miss Glercase, J. H. Verne: Mrs. Vernes, Theo. Verrcs, Mr: Sullivan, L. 8. Dotten, Mrs, tin, John A. Martin, Mrs. T Louise n'g ¢ J scn, Lee ry, Mrs. Perry, April I Blomgrun, Lt. Shak Miss Marie Fox, Lee S. Marks, Mrs. Grey, Mr. and Jones, Mrs. Spain, Ruth Page. J. H. Hillerman, A. B. Cain, Miss Tatom, Mrs. V. Young, Mr. Busey, Janet Young, Mrs. Busey, Ruby Martin. Mary West, Kenneth West, Will- iam West, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shad, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. Rogerhill, and E. Rockley. For Vancouver: L. H. Thomasen, J. H. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowling, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stock- dale, Martin Bruss, G Sweitzer, M. Gilkey. For Prince -Rupert: Charles Gra- ham, P. L. Harrison, Mrs. Harri- son, the Rev. W. A. Cox. G-k Sazo oo’ RANGES NOW BEING MADE! Only G-E Automatic Eleciric Ranges Have ALL These Features ® CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking.” ® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Color Indicators for every cooking speed. ® TRIPL-OVEN Golduwgn t 7:00 and 9:30 with the feature going on | ! 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This time her lead-| |ing man is Gregory Peck, who has| scored so sensationally in “Ke, lof the Kingdom” and “Spellbound.” Miss G on is Mary Raffe: a igirl from “across the tracks,” who| ;summ to work, in the Pittsburgh of" {the 1870s, in the fine house of. Willlam Scott, steel mill ow as! a servant maid against the wishes iof her own embittered father, Pat; FOUR HALIBUIERS {Rafferty. Pat lost the use of his| legs years ago in William Scott’s| steel mill and [ METRO o > 4! MAYERS 2 | Marsha Hunt always, though wrongly, has blamed Scotts, father and son, for his .accident. | From the moment she meets Paul | (Peck), who returns from Europe Jjust as Mary is hired by the Scotts, she f{alls in love with him and he with her. More than he| does, she fights against this, in the |belief that her station in life does 'not permit her to think of marry- ing Paul. ‘Twice, Mary finds herself faced !with the greatest challenge a wo- man ever faced. Everything . a woman longs for is at her com- mand . . . but she gives up happi- ness and security—because she loves ! him too much! | The picture mounts to a stiriing| climax that you will long remem-| ber. | Severn Swanson Answers| Call of Banks and Takes His Vacation Fishing The following halibut boats ar- rived at the Juneau Cold Storage and disposed of their catches this morning: Gus Swenson’s Mayflower brought 12,000 pounds of halibut and 1,000 pounds sable fish; Willle Marks’ New Anny, 7,000 pounds halibut; Or- ville Wheat's Tucker, 5,000 pounds of halibut; and the Tennessee, an Angoon boat, 7,000 pounds halibut. Alaska Coastal Fisheries bought all catches. The boats reportedly fished at the Icy Straits halibut banks Jim Peacock, just back from beaver trapping, today was repaint- ing his Ked preparatory tc trolling. Severn Swanson, grocer who sup-| plies many of the fishermen, finally yielded to temptation, and followed the flest in Ole Westby’s Queen. He will be gone about two weeks, during which time his brother will manage Swanson's Grocery. | | | v PNA FLIES WEST IN TWO SECTIONS Pacific Northern Airlines yester- day lew two sections to and from Anchorage. With Captain Ernie Davis, First Officer Tony Gomez and Steward- ess Dorothy Barry were the follow- ing passengers to Anchorage: Vern ;Logan, Lyle Bowman, Alfred Hal- verson, German Abiol, Roscoe How-| ard, Oscar Peterson, Virgil Morris,! Roy Bezowsky, William Johnson, B. E. Johnson, Andy Wicklund, Karl Nelson, Donald Keys, Mildred Keys, Lenore Keys; to Cordova: William Oines, F. Scheiber, T. Byrnes, J.| Cooper; to Naknek: A. St. Ger- main, Louise St. Germain. i Incoming passengers from Anch-! jorage on that section were: Alice {Shaul, Alec Dunham, Clara Her- * |slip, Pear] Phillips, Walter M. Man- ithey, Marian Brus, Wilton H. Wier, |Ernest R. Gierser. | On the section with Captain Joe | Morris, First Officer Richard Fer- ‘-guson. Stewardess June Rees, were | the following passengers to Anch-| jorage: M. Wright, Miss R. McCaf- |fery; to Naknek: William McMa- {hon, E. Erickson, John Niska, Nes-| |ter Niema, A. Majala, M. Martin-| json, Al Guyor, Ole Galland, J.! | Campbell, M. Bostrom, R. Simon-| Isen, Ted Johnson, Art Souve, T.| | Pederson, Eleanor Hunt Ray Hen-| |ning, E. Frezier. ! | ————— — ALASKA AIRLINES " FLUES 1710 WEST Arriving yesterday on the Alaska | | Airlines Starliner Fairbanks with| Captain Larry Flahart, Flight Of-| {icer Copeland, and Stewardess Mar- | gie Stevens were the foilowing passengers from Anchorage: Mrs. {R. C. Vermilyea, Murray Dunham {and Florence Burgess. | | On the return flight, the follow- ! ing were flown to the Westward City: Lillian Schoepslin, Mary | Swager, Jeanne Nelson, Velma. Ma- | |gee, Chester Teagarden, Mrs. chcs-! ter Teagarden, Stan Nelson, Fred | McNulty, Miriam Ristine, Ray Mc-! Gregor, Myron Dean, “A. Lockett, | {Evan Kelly and Alfred Moore. | ‘To Fairbanks: Glenn Allen; to, ‘Yakutat: Karl Kronquist and H. O,| | Jackson. | HUTCHINGS RETURNS T. A. Hutchings, proprietor of Hutchings' Economy Market, has returned from a vacation and busi- ness tgip of several weeks in Se- attle. Mrs. Hutchings, who recently returned from a visit with her family in France, is remaining in Seattle where she is now visiting iriends. She hopes to return to Ju- neau about the end of the month. e Lloyd’s of London gets its name llmm an English coffee house kept by Edward Lloyd in Tower Street| in the 17th century. G-E STRATOLINER direct from the makees--§1.50 - 87.50: % BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THEY ‘LIKE EACH OTHER A LOT' 'THE KEYS T0 THE | = KINGDOM' ENDING AT 20TH CENTURY With its magnificent production of A. J. Cronin's “The Keys of the Kingdom" winning unanimous pub- lic and critical acclaim throughout the country, 20th Century-Fox has once again given new and damatic affirmation to the Hollywood adage that “great books make great pic- tures.” This feature is on the screen at the 20th Century for final showing tonight. H The book itself wasa “best seller” and sales reached 800,000. It is little wonder then that the publication’ stimulated a veritable barrage of bids for film production rights and 20th Century-Fox won out. The part of Francis Chisholm, the film's central character and cne of the most important roles of the year, was ‘awarded to com-| parative newcomer, Gregory Peck, after one of the most extensive searches in screen history. Others in the brilliant cast of the film in- ‘clude Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, Rosa Stradner, Roddy Mc-, | Dowall, Edmund Gwenn, Sir Cedric! |Hardwicke, Peggy Ann Garner,| |Jane Ball, James Gleason, Anne' | Revere, Ruth Nelson, Benson Fong land Leonard Strong. ; '§t. Margaref s THE RUMORED ROMANCE between Lana Turner and Peter Jaeger, had all the gossip columnists agog when they were in Hollywood. Asked about their reported romance, they said, “We like each other a lot” but refused to commit themselves further. The scene has shifted to New York where they were photographed separately as they stepped frum the same plane at LaGuardia Field. Lana has wrapped her mink coat around her daughter Cheryl Crane, 2%, because of the chill night air. Jaeger (left) had no statement for the revorters. g ; argaret's Guild | IRMAPURINGTON & !{,’:,‘M""éfi;’,‘,{.‘m | Will EIedOfficersat% IS ELECTED NEW | A RECOVERING FAST Session Tomorrow ! The Business and Professional an accidental fall at the Gastin-|Church of the Holy Trinity, Episco- Women's Club. last night elected eau Hotel last week, today was re-|pal, will hold its regular monthly! Mrs. Irma Purington President for ported doing well and about to|meeting at the home of Mrs. W.| the ensuing year, succeeding MTIS.| pe discharged from St. Ann’s Hos-|J. Walker, 512 Sixth Street, on! Lillian Uggen. Miss Margaret pital, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. | Welsh was elected first vice-Presi- The hospital attendants said she|Assisting Mrs. Walker was hostess- | dent, and Mrs. Dorothy Manthey,|js due to go home this week. ies will be Mrs. Fred Turpin and second vice-President. | ————— |Mrs. Helen Cass. Re-elected as secretary and treas-| MRS HURLEY GOES SOUTH { Mrs. L. S. Botsford, Vice-Pres-: urer, were Mrs. Sam Paul and Mrs.| Mrs, Minnie Hurley left by plane | ident of the Guild, will preside over Reba Hardin, respectively. yesterday for Seattle, called there |the meeting in the absence of the With only a very small attend- by the illness of her mother, Mrs.| President. Election of officers for ance of members present last night, Anna Webster. Mrs. Webster has|the forthcoming year will be an no plans were completed for the spent the winter in Seattle with important business feature of the installation of the new officers. another daughter, Mrs. Martin Jor- evening. All guild members are This will be taken up at the lunch- | gensen, and family. lurged to attend. eon meeting May 15, Mrs. Uggen — announced. Since several memters plan to i o e e i P e P leave soon for vacations in the DOUGLAS BoAT snoP south, it is hoped that arrange- & 2 ments can be made to hold install- New Construction and nepam Jobs Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 ation before the June mesting HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs. Mari> Holmquist for medical tention yesterday and discharged| the following medical patients: Daniel Rhodes, Arthur Zumboldt, |} Earl Barcus, Julia McKinley and| .{ Fred Engwall. I " TEEsE EEssss VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes PROMPT RVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 rzrrrrrrerid)) T —————————————————————————— ,MV“W\'\1‘Mfl#"VP\#°%fiV‘?V'?VV‘GIG\'J'?\#?V"MWU'WMWVW, PAGE FIVE TORIGHT " Grry A. J. CRONIN'S THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM aveans oy JOHN M. STAHL: roswes oy JOSEPH L. MANKIEWIGZ. . & e ———————————— NGTE: Dueiothelength of this popular picture there will be ONE SHOW ONLY TONIGHT. Box office opens at 7:00 P. M. 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