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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E—JUNEAU, POSI‘!‘IVELY ENDS TONITE! Complete Shows 7:20-9:30 ® Feature starts 8:00-10:10 SHOWPLALE oF FROM HIS TEMPESTUDUS PRST.. .From Her Impassioned Memories... Joan ous JOURDAN ROMANTIC NEW STAR OF “THE PARADINE CASE™ IN FROM S| R. Schy arrived vl aska Ceastal and Baranof. “TURKEY At the Legion Dugout, 8:00 p. m. atulday Public inuted wurneas, < 4 . < O - 0 T D ] ] - 2 | | TOMORROW DOUBLE FEATURE e "“&Kw [ - an Action Hit! ACTION PLUS! CHARLES STARRETT EXTRA! 3 STOOGES in "Fright Night"” and LATEST AIR EXPRESS NEWS an’ By Al- reg!stered at the | e M SHOOT” will b2 two Masses, |FIRST FRIDAY MASSES AT CATROLIC CHURCH ’ | On Fridey morning, April 1, there‘ at 7 and 8:25 ‘u clock in the Juneau Catholic 58 3L Cl urch at Fifth and Gold Streets. | (G( Norlhvnnd Io Patrol Bering Sea WASHINGTON, March 31.—®—} The Coast Guara Cutter Northwind, | manned by a crew of 135, will begin ¢ its five-month patrol of the Bering : JOAN FONTAINE BEING FEATURED, CAPITOL mfmfl If “Letter From An Unknawn‘ Woman" is a sample of Joan Fon-| taine as her own boss, then she| should have become that years ago.| Not that there is any quarrel with| the blonde star’s previous films. Sh(“ has hung up a good record for her-| winning ot anj| self, including the Academy award. { However, which is at the Capitol Theatre,| {Joan surpasses everything she has| |done before. And 'she deserve: double credit tecause she had hand in every phése of th2 pro duction. Some time ago Joan au ¥ her husband, William Dozier, organized their own film company, Rampart Products. “Letter From An Unknown Wo- man,” from Stefan Zweig's story of the same title, is their first of-| fering for which both can take| bows. It's presented by Universal International and is as fine a pro- duction as has come out of Holly wood in many months. Teamed with Miss Fontaine an running her a close second 1ol acting honors is Louis Jourdan, re- cent French importation who 1 certain to become one of the screen’s leading romantic stars. They are the center of one of the most unusual as well as most power- ful love- stories ever brought to the screen. - - ALASKA COASTAL BRINGS 13; TAKES | 4, FLIGHTS WED.| . Alaska CoaStal Airlines flights { vesterday werz a complete schedule with 13 passengers being brought in and 4 taken out for a total of | 17 passengers. | For Ketchikan, passengers werc" F. L. Davis, J. P. Rehr, Vera Al-| bright. [ For Skagway: Gordon White, | From Skagway: Rev. Sv\eeney‘ R. Schy, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grigg, ! and child, Eva Borenin, Stella| Johnson, Gene R. Medcalf, Mrst Gillotte. From Haines: A. E. Jacker, Ger- trude Hanson, J in her current film,| {trip one of the twin propeller| ALASKA CONDITIONS OF WEATHER Amspm pTs. ey condiuons and temper- 0 showing Friday night. q| The Charlie Chan, solves another puz-| r Bureau, | ’3 Snow 2” P rtly Cloudy 7 (lm dy | 35—Rain and Snow 31— Claud) { —Rain, Snow | 35—Rain, Snow 35—Rain -10—Clear 9—Snow -10—Clear 14—Cloudy 37—Rain 40—Rain Showers . 26—Cloudy . 35—Rain ee——— Whitehorse Yakutat BSP 3144 IN PORT The CAA service barge, BSP 3144, \ | al . | two pals, 'g Clyde) and Lucky Jenkins (Rand 12 FEATURES ARE " ON BILL TONIGHT AT 20TH ctmunv Ch\rlu Marauders, u * feature com- pose the :luuble “bill at the 20th Century opening tonight and also fiction sleuth, | brilliant zling mystery in “The Trap.” Sid- ney Toler again stars as®the cun- . |ning detective, with Mantan More- H amusing | £ _ | chauffeur. The story hinges around land, featured as the the murder of a beautiful actress while in rehearsal with a theatrical | | troupe. | “The Marauders,” with William| |Boyd in the featured role as “Hop- ' is an exciting epic upsurge of cold- rism against the in- habitants of a small cattle town, the possession of which is vitall, important to a band of ruthles: outlaws. Fortunately for the vie- tims of this plot, Heppy and his California Carlson (Andy Brooks), take over and, after ex- changing bullets and with the ‘“marauder town and the situati in power | save the | H D "MRSA NEIL FORBES RETURNS TO NTOME IN ATLIN TODAY (uuh n Mey per, docked yes r' irom its run to ) a prefabricated | house was delivered. On the return | fts was brcken. The pas was safely negotiated into home port. The shaft is to be repaired at the W|11)Lr Co. machine shop. | Dists WHISKEY |two weeks in Ju Mrs. Neil Forbes, owner of Col- umbia Development Company inter- ests in Atlin, is returning to her home via Pan American today after Mrs. Forbes, who has many friends in Juneau, has been staying at the Baranof Haotel. - eee - BANKS CLOSE SATURDAY Banks start tomorrow on five-day will hereafter be closed T W/@f/’/g M s with that m* PAGE FIVE SHOWS START STARTS TONITE S DOUBLE BILL Feature No. I SIBNEY TOLER aena (|§ sean Charlie Chan in “FE{E TRAP” Feature No, 2 DOORS «. THE CREED OF A LAWLESS BAND TILL HOPPY SMASHES 1T WITH BULLETS! LATE NEWS by Air Express KIDS -- KIDS -- KIDS From Petersburg, Ken Edwards. -es STARTING SATURDAY MORNING at the 20TH CENTURY THEATIIE “The Original” EARLY MORNING KIDS' MATINEE ture 10:00 B I DOO‘;?M?PEN "AWARDS SEE THEM IN THE LOBBY OF THIS THEATRE For Each Dollar Spent at the Stores listed helow you will receive an Award Voucher fo furn in at The 20th Cen- fury SATURDAY MORNING "KIDS' MATINEE" Juneau Young Hardware Co. Tot-to-Teen Shop H & Q Sporting Goods Gus George Grocery Nance 5-10-25 Store Fred Henning-Complete Outfitter Complete Information Posted in the Theatre Lobby Sea off Alaska on May 1, Coast Guard headquarters announced to- d1y. The icebreaker, which spearhead- From Tulsequah: L. Wardman, | | { | PIN(BCHLE PARTY ' MOOSE CLUB MARCH 31, 1949—8:00 P. M. PRIZES REFRESHMENTS PUBLIC INVITED MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS The Martha Society of the Nor-; thern Light Presbyterjan Churcl 1 I]' will meet in the church parlors on | g ¥ Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | § 3 v | with Mesdames Kenneth Clem 'md; ; \ as e T. A. Mo'gan as hostesses for the ‘ 7 led Admiral Richard E Byrd's An-! litarctic expedition in 1947, will'han- dle all assignments alone as % did in 1948. - | T. 0. Hansen cf Petersburg regis- | dessert luncheon. Mrs. J. W. Leiv- )' tered )estexdn) at i(he Baranof. ‘ers will lead thc devouuns Starm Locker Syste MAIN AT THIRD STREET Telephone 344 Telephone 544 Where Locker Cus'l‘omersm Buy Top Quality MEATS AT COST! Prices include Cutting, Wrapping and in YOUR LOCKER! e Natienal DistRlers Products clra New York, N.Y. Blended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 70% Grain Neutral !m RFGULAR MEETING of The UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA FRIDAY NIGHT April 1st, 1949 7:30P. M. C.1. 0. UNION HALL | : 52(' n. 68(3 Ib. ' 32¢ . 43¢ . 6GO0c . 67(3 Ib. T3C . 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