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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1947 "y " |when it suddenly turndd and went ” 'LLBEYOURS” ' PLANE FROM i c’tfii"i: FEATURE "BELLS | end of the runway > Pcps Into Flames OF S‘I‘ MARY'S" An outboard engine struck the . P IS | bank as the plane sagged watchers at the control tower l l * CURRENT FEATURE \ | off the runwa -~ o ( { and| | APITOL THEATRE S AT 20TH CENTURY is “popped into flames Then AR it 11 in as it flattened Von o8 |gaiety that fans have come to ex- 3 ih “tlames ‘a8 fhu! o audlences at the 2 pect in Deanne Durbin musical ro- fuel tanks exploded Century Theatre yesterday and |mances, the singing star charmed R |1 liner had been dogged by, Will ring out again tonight at final |audiences at the Capitol Tmlml-v : \ther since it took off from Showings yesterday in her new Universal- R 0 E k Anchorage, Alaska, last Thursday. Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman International picture, “I'll Be uns uver tmoan mem a' During its flight from Alaska it are starred in this feature with an Yours.” S le landing — Ex- | was delayed at Yakutat and An- excellent supporting cast The tuneful comedy offering co- ea" € Lan mg X {nette Island, near Ketchikan, It Bing has the role Father O'- na with Tom Drake and | d h B had taken off sm Annette at Malley, newly pastor of ! Bendix, whe do their full plodes, f en burns 19:30 a. m .\'tl‘wn::’\‘\m RN somewhat parochial hare of upholding the riotous na- A | wska Airlines spokesmen said school of St. Mary's, and Miss ute ¢f the story. The trio is (Continued fron: Page One) !i " .o the company's first fatal Bergman is secn as the Sister Su- supported by Adolphe T 7 . ~ fex in 10 years operation perior, Sister Benedict, whose Walter Catlett, Franklin Fog At Field | Leon D. Cuddleback, safety in- ideas as to the best methods of and William Brooks The plane, a DC-4, crashed only vestigator for the Civil Asronau- child-training do not always co- Brifly, the story deals with De-ia few minutes after it had bteen tics Bureau, said the airline is a incide with those of the new pas- anna’s empt to escape \uull‘lll"(mnad back from an attempted r larly scheduled perator in tor. Though the nuns greatly out- Menjo advances and at the'janding at ‘Seattle’s Boeing Field Alaska, tut is non-scheduled #&n number him, Father O'Malley man- me time help Drake, a struggling by fog. Two airport employees flichts to the state: hold his cwn, thanks, ver, by claiming the latter is|in the control tower at the Seattle-; He said an intentive check into to the warm sense of hu- r husband | Tacoma field said the ceiling radio- the tragedy would be opencd within ~the walls of Bendix brings akbout Deanna's'ej to Pilot James Ev Farris, Se- day. E y his reaches its height mecting with the other two mem-|attle, as the plane scttled through - - when Sister Benedict takes it up- bers of the triangle. Deanna hasthe overcast was “600 feet with one on herself to instruct a too- to play up to Menjou for the and one-quarter mile visibility.” inoffensive ybungster in the notle ke of Drake’s future, and of Three minutes after the crash, .Funerals Ior art of self-defense caught. Finally, when|special reading -showed the ceiling | When St. ) v's is threatened that the situation could at “400 feet with threc-quarters of| by condemnation proceedings, the not get much worse, Deanna makes' g mile visibility.” methods used by Father O'Malley by confessing her hoax. Then: Yaku'al pla“e and the gentle nyns to preserve b to Bendix to try his hand| Harcld K. Puzips, chief ol the their beloved hool are respon- ightening everything out — non-scheduled maintenance division sible for some of the most amus- which he eventually does |for the Civil Aeronautics Admin- L L ing scenes in the “picture. There Tais feature is on again tonight,|istration, sped to the scene for| (rash vl(‘!ms is drama, too, in the rehabilitation Tuesday and inesday. official inquiry and said l a of Pa a ‘neglected waif, w s “Apparently the pilot ground- Iife’ is ‘replanned for her at looped when he saw he was x;uimzi e Mary's. SOHH KENNEDY LEAVES | "y g \RemainsTaken‘lo Portland WEDNESDAY TO VISIT |0 S5 o0 ey e "ams. —Five Bodies Not Yet Identified HOME' Sou]’“ (AROU“A ; with a neighbor, Ira Von Vo!k-f zuurg, when the plane came phmg-‘ hin Kennedy, § wner 16 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA; ing down a steep bank and e . £ Jol of the swept the car across the road. Von PORTLAND, o“ Dec. 1 w» FEATURE | %, ' ADDED : ® : Home Boarding House, is pladning | Volkzuurg said heescaped by kick= puneral arrangements are being 13 ApE H,QWN OUI rts At | THE PASSING PARADE to leave via Pan American Wednes- |ing out a window and then groped made here todav for 12 of the 13 b | 10:05 | LATEST NEWS VIA AIR day for a visit with his parents in | in the smashed car without finding yictims of the crash of a twin-en- i x - e Florence, South Carolina. He will be | Mrs. Jones. He was driven away gined Portland-based Columbia Air - U American Airways brought BRITISH ROYAL WEDDING gone for two months, [seconds later as the plane burst Cargo DC-3 plane near Ya ten passengers from Seattle Sat- —_————— {into flames and then was wracked alaska, airvort last Tt 7 urday, one from Ketchikan, and | Alaska, airvort last Thur i ks, Thir 3 vearly 3,000 years ago the Egyp- by an explosion. The bodies were flown here'in a Lve I 11 ek .u:tee; b L ) e R R L P T d seine] tians staged the first dramas in| Eye-witnesses said the plane had gister ship to the transport that oo rom Juneau to Seattle. There is no substitite tov newsnaper aGVertising’ ;" om ot religious passion plays. made an apparently safe:1Anding sasped. X unday's flight from Seattle was Zooibti Al wih iy Joseph Dobbins, President of the C2ncelled due to poor flying condi- = :“" ":h‘p“"‘;,fl‘;t’f"]?é"“fl"“'/‘K’I_DE;K‘f"‘“ Those arriving from Seattle were g BENE 8 I it B service, returned here Saturdoy after Jao” pa:.(,:’c',’.“'l,«]\l?o'”,‘_'fi'{:;p\. bk, Dobbins said “everything pointed ;{“;EraN"z‘;::;,]:‘”‘j,“"'l’]“c“‘ sp.iee. - - ° to a normal landing at the (Yaku- ~goohoe ™ 0" Jineat Horace this ristmas Wit [l oo g Lo : : er down, the wheels were downed “ gt il g pred '::"li' :‘f‘”"";", “?: L;h")“")’;‘f_"“””"f“l']';"“ Dunn, Ada Dunn, Lynn Dunn, John R T VS M Rumesoh, - dohn - Bgro, e struck a tree shearing _ JUneAU to Seattle: Walter Isaac- s e wa _:‘_m“gs a tree, shearing con - Charles Clark, Robert Kirk- { patrick, Bob Young, Bob Olson, Five of the bodies brought here 3 f ¥ . 3\ b v ? + Mrs. H. 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Guests at the farewell party in her honor Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Charies Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goddard, Mrs. Nettie Bowman, Mrs. Lena Seppanen, Mrs. Ruth Marshall, Mrs. Leona Bowl- ing, Mrs. Dorthea Floridan, Mrs. Martha Rasmussen, Miss Sophia Prokopief, and Mr. Paul Power, S ee depar- NEW COUNCILMAN 8. kauch s been fill a vacancy on the Anchorage City Council. He is president of the Anchorage Radio Appliance, Inc,, and Alaska Radio Supply, Inc. His term will be up in April. Nicholas named to a, 'SECOND ANNIVERSARY MR., MRS, 0HN HAYES CELEBRATED SATURDAY The second anniversary for Mr. and M John Hayes was cele- bated at their !rome Saturday night with a dinner party at which Mr. and Mrs. R. Brust, Mrs. Fred Geeslin, and Pat Gilmore were guests. Mrs. Lloyd Connell ordered a green and white cake for the couple with the inscription “2 and ‘1 to carry. 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