The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1949, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1919 SHOWPLALE oF CADPIT LAST SHOWINGS TONITE of JAMES BILTON'S —— wonderful storv of a A woman whose beauty brought her love and whose desire brought her hate! John MILLS e Martha SCOTT TOMORROW and SATURDAY CONTINUGUS SHOWS ALL DAY SATURDAY beginning at 1:30 BORIS KARLOFF - FAY BAINTER ANN RUTHERFORD * THURSTON HALL and The Goldwyn EXTRA LATE SHOW SATURDAY Last Complete Show at 10:30 FEATURE AT 11:60P. M. NOTICE * Roller Skating Rink Will Close FEATURE S0 WELL REMEMBERED" 1S gor:ing drama of small town 'So Well Remembered” | sesterday at the Capitol Theatre. This RKC-Rank screen ion of James Hilton's best selling novel etars John Mills, Martha Scott, Pa- tricia Roe, Trevor Howard and Rich- |ard Carlson. Produced and directed oy Hollywood's Adrian Scott and Edwar Dmytryk, respectively, with a brilliant Anglo-American cast, the |film was photographed against the |original English background: | The story traces the life of George | Boswell (Mills), town councillor of | Browdley, newspeper editor and | w(a,mpalflner for better living condi- |tions for the mill workers. His am- pitious wife, Olivia (Miss 4Scott), badgers him into running for Par- liament, but he neglects his cam- paign to help overworked Dr. Whiteside (Howard) in a diph- theria epidemics George withdraws his candidacy after losing his child in the epidemic owing to Olivia's negligence. Olivia then leaves him. Twenty years later, with the war nearing its end, George is Mayor of Browdley. He meets Charles Winslow (Carlscn), Olivia’s son by her second marriage. Charles is in |love with Dr. Whiteside’s adopted daughter, Julie (Miss Roc),. but | Clivia’s almost psychopathic oppo- |sition stands in the way of their D) ss until George takes a |hand, unmasks Olivia, and sees the two youngsters united. —,,———— JUNEAU DANCE, FIGURE SKATING CLUB MEETS There will be a special meeting of the Juneau Dance and Figure Skating Club tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Recreation Hall. As this is to | be an important meeting, all mem- | bers are requested to attend. tightly knit... - perfect fit Finest quality... VAT DYED and color fast mercerized DURENE* SOL! SHOWING, CAPITOL opened | 'COMPLETE SURVEY OF GROUND WATER IN ALASKA TOWNS E ecring surveys | for > improvement of community been complet- Earl Health, reported The main o:jec &e): are to provida asic infcrmation necessary for use in planning and developing ade- quate community water supply fa= cilities and also to provide for the first time thorough and reliable data on the occurrence of ground \\au:- in permanently frozen ground. . D. J. Cederstrom, a specialist ln t.rmmd water geology, has been enting the U. S. Geological y in cooperative work with the supply section of the Alaska Department of Health. Dr. Ceder- strom and engineering consultants of the Alaska Department of Health have Eeen el d in this work since last October. Dr.. Cederstrom passed through Juneau yesterday on his way to the tes to complete arrangements for investigative test drilling in several regions of Alas GEAR IS OVERHAULED, REPAIRS BEING MADE SMALL BOAT HARBOR At the small boa: narbor, Gear is being overhauled and small repairs lare being made by boat owners. | carl Jensen is putting in two new |plates on the Glendale. Paul Eck- lund is touching up small spots with paint on Her Highness. Yes- terday, Robert and Jim Prueher took the 31-G-460 on a trip to Point Louisa. Five deer were seen on |the beach east of Douglas. At the N. C. Co., Olaf Aas Commissioner today. ives of the sur- Alaskans with D AT Nance 5-10-23 Store B e ]| BLE/VDED WHISKEY Péw//gM[//é'ow. with that clear clean taste! | auxiliary AU, ALASKA m** PAGE FIVE the Gordon D having a lathcmeter installed and the hull is bei copper painted. The NN\ Russler Jim Dugakua will tomorrow at the same shop where a new engine will be installed At the Marina shop, Bert Alstead’s ing a new angd mxl( ind new Chrys- e installed. new is motor this week on the Jennine. e .—— DEWEY BAKER IS CHOSEN EXALTED RULER OF B.P.O.E. Juneau, Lodge No. 420, B.P.O. ks, last night to suc- ceed Exalted Ruler Joseph H. Sad- He wi unopposed for the office. Baker, who was formerly Empm- ed Leading Knight, is employe the Standard Oil Co. here Wallis S. Gecrge was Estecmed Leading Knight, new Knigh » LeRoy F. West Esteemed Loy ht, and Ed- win A. Pey eemed Lecturing Kiught PER elected Other tor Leonard J. Holmquist was sen as Trustee for a five-year term to succeed Ralph H. Beistline. PER Earle L. Hunter was named as Alternate Delegate to the Grand Lodge Thre office Secretary othe e re-elec They e: Willlam H iam Franks rman M. Po witnessed the . da” producsd Canadian Pacific Railwa the meeting. The new officers will be installed on Apn] 6. -e NATIVE (OMMUNITIES NEED LANDING FIELDS \ Some means should be found for more Alaska Native communities, according to Bob Druxman, who recently made an inspection of the Territory for the Alaska Native Service. In Alaska way of life today, the airplane is almost the sole means of transportation, he pointed out. Most present landing accommo- dations are treacherous and unrz- liable. When weather conditicns are poor, he said, plmnefi cannot installing aft|« was elected Ex-| lier for the year beginning April 1. _ building airplane landing fields in | ’IENSE TAUT TALE - THRILLINGLY TOLD . AT 20TH CENTURY Film fans wiN get double their |meney’s worth from Paramount’s Seven Were Saved,” the Pine- | Thomas production which opens to- |night at the 20th Century theatre, |for this “thrilling melodrama is a brilliant combination of a tense, taut screenplay and a spectacular display of the work of the Army | Air Force's Air-Sea Rescue Service. Richard Denning, Catherine Craig Russell Hayden and An Doran head the cast of the action-packed pic- ture, with Byron Barr, Richard Loo land Don Castle, appearing in im- portant roles, re Saved” 1s the firsi film to deal with the exciting and {important activities of the Rescue Service, and Maxwell* Shane has Iscripied a stirring tale to serve as | backzground for the absorbing rescug Humlo His story of six men and twe | women, adrift on a raft in the Pa- |citie; surges with dramatic impact. Love and hate flame in close quar- nm violence flares and ifices |are gallantly made. Death makes a woman’s choice between two men and, with the r ness of death, a {man accused of cowardice vindicates himself At the height of this maelstrom of buman emctions, the fascinating and authentic rescue is effected. It cellently done as is the entire and the direction cf Willlam tilm Pine. HERE FROXI CORDOVA J. D. McDonald and H. J. Lannon of Cordova have registered at the Gestineau Hotel R g i "HWINN BICYCLES at MAD- | S | !land on many fields for long per- iods of time. Improved landing conditions are needed to save lives and to improve the gene living situation in these communities, he declared. The air- | plane is their most important link of communication and everything | must be done to make uninterrupt- ed ible. Druxman said that many vil- ages would contribute free labor il they could secure the pecessary equipment and materials for this work. They would need at least a bulldozer and, in some cases, would also require a truck and war ‘sulplus eel landing mats. 1 (S CEATURY TONITE AND FRIDAY Thrills in the Sky Danger on the Sea Prama Qut of This World SHOWS at 7:25 and 9:30 FEATURES at 8:09-10:14 with FATE... Gambled with DEATH.. Lived to LOVE... because one chose to die . . that another might love again! A__"__,,..»---2‘“."gull ll‘"‘l" Concession Bar features Popcorn Ice Cream Candy and "~ Soft Drinks ANN DORAN BVRON BARR RICHARD LOG - DON CASTLE Selected Shoris' Today's NEWS by Air Express Sturm Locker System MAIN AT THIRD STREET Telephone 544 Telephone 544 Agair we have a FEW LOCKERS available for monthly renial, giving everyone an opportuity fo buy top qualily meats at rock hotiom prices! Remember at Sturm Locker You Buy Your Meat at Cost? Prices include cutting, wrappmg and in your locker LOIN OF BEEF - RIB OF BEEF (Rib Rousts, Rib Steaks—20-30 1b. average) (Sirloin and T-Bones—40-50 Ib. average) (Round ®teaks, Rump Roasts—50-60 Ib. average) 68(3 Ib, 52c Ib. G 52(3 Ib. ROUND OF BEEF CHUCK OF BEEF - * For reasons beyond our control, it will be be necessary to close the Roller Skating Rink The Hall will be open for the regular skating 1 sessions Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and will be open from 7:30 to 8:30 every night next week to allow Skate Owners to get their equipment. All accounts for lock- ers ‘and skates must be cleargd before skates leave the rink. We wish te thank those of our patrons who have supported the Skating Rink, and sincerely hope that it will not bée too long before skating is again resumed in Juneau. oo o ——— e Natieaal Distilors Products Cory., Now York, I Y. Blended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 70% Grain Neutral Spirts. Thursday - March 17th IRISH DAY - LADIES' NIGHT LEG OF PORK at the BROCCOLI - - PAMARAY CLUB Green String BEANS “Spuds Contest” F:;S'i' AND SECOND PEAS i STRAWBERRIES AWARDS GIVEN WHY PAY MORE when you’ccm buy the best at these low BRING THE LADIES " Lets of Fun prices ===- COME IN NOW and get your Locker 45e . . 39en 63(3 Ib. 42(3 Ib. 30(! pkg. 27(: rkg. . 30¢ v (Pul Roasts—350-60 1b. average) ..... LOIN or PORK “' ‘o itPork Chops —10-12 Uiy skl (Pork Roasts—10-12 Ib, average) (FRESH FROZEN—ONE FULL POUND) (10-OUNCE PACAKAGE) ... - (12-0UNCE PACKAGE) ....... Unless we hear objections from Donors, the (16-OUNCE PACKAGE) ... boxing equipment will be turned over to the Juneau High School Athletic Department. TED and RED MAYQ

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