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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1949 j 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA m=' PAGE FIVE | "UP IN CENTRAL CONDITIONS |"DEEP VALLEY" IS SHOWPLALE or (lincain, - " PARK" IS SUNDAY AT20TH CENTURY (G RO c APITUL . it AT capiror OF WEATHER - OPENNGTONGHT EZ sensational Broadway Stage Three stars—Ida Lupino, Dane| Up In Central Park,” now | @ Clark and Wayne Morris share| | | ‘mm:,:::ve:f:::ler;ano:nl Ds‘::::xe: :;u-ltlur ?()nnrs n;“ demer ?;(;s," DOORS S 7[ B T S SHOWS Dick Haymes dnd Vinoent Price,, \Werther condtions and temper-| i1y 7S MOLTRC GG ot | A i opens Sunday at the Capitol The- l1~“M at various Alaska polnts, |yo “aentury Theatre. In featured | OPEN 7:15 ;Mre. : Oxrm‘l;loxfl P::“i:’; Cm‘i},‘ b 4':’g}asslgnmems are Fay Bainter and | '] 00 I 0 N l I E and | Lavishly mounted in the period [ - I eerEien e W44 Henry Hull, making this cast one| : 9:30 of 1870, the film presents in story, i, 08 Y the Weather BUTEAW|of the most impressive array of | AN R i i ~6—Fog| vy which Is 1aid in the woods| . A TORRENT OF looted the New. York Ci i : 30-—Olowd¥| v "o} Monterey th ‘Californis |lcote: e New. York City treasury ordova 37—Rain Showers | W ‘\ of on.ew) n California. [ l an EXC”EMENT WITH LAUGHTER" 3 (.§ some 200 million dollars much | p, oo T 0 Clear| Miss Lupinos role is one of her A X} y of which was brazenly pilfered p, o .| most difficult. She is cast as a | 4| Edmonton 39—Cloudy [ M l g h] ’ SWEEPING 0 through the payroll padding of Fairbanks ... 20—Partly Cloudy| mountain girl with a stammer in| OF THIS VALLEY WE’RE OPEN ALL DAY 3 2 Central Park, then in its early| paines 35—Cloudy | her speech. Only through the dra- i : e stages of development as a recrea- py.e 47—Cloudy | matic motivation of the story is she | . ' (i SO DON'T DELAY, P |iunean Aiport .. 3—Cloudy| finally able to talk distinctly and Advenfure OF VIOLENGE! + There are four musical nUM-| Appette Island 5 40—Rain | ¥ithout fear. For her home Iis L] RED &: GOING Aw AY estoring 4@ | cers in the picture, three: solos by tak 36__Ramn Showers| jominated by hate and suspicion. . JANET s Durbin and one by Haymes. |Kotzebue ... ... -2-Clear| The action and excitement 'CAUSE THIS IS HIS LAS.T DAYI BLAIR ¥ Ir_Amcng the songs are * Y | McGrath 8—Clear| mounts as the rugged elements of mountain country are introduced. Nome ....o—Clear She Walks in the Room” and “Ca-| Northway 15—Partly Cloudy | Heavy rains, a landslide and a rousel in the Park.” All lyrics are Petersburg 34—Cloudy | d1amatic chase add to the excit- T Ly Dorothy Fields, with music by Portland .. ... ... —Missing | ‘ng pitch of events. omorrow Sigmund Romberg. | Prince George . 37—Rain 1R £ Helen Tamiris, pioneer protag- attle 48—Cloudy ? - onist of American ballet, staged | Whitehorse 28—Partly Cloudy AlASKA (OASTAL Joyous Easter Entertainment v B g B g o Mo Forlnd That the Whole Family Car Enjoy! ,férrs;sflrn?:::::m::cfi;z&:.mmy nen DTS " BUYS NEW PBY y , car ot "amg communnis - » ALASKA COASTAL | FOR STKA RUK AMERICA'S MAMMOTH b e w0 Eane. CARRIES 75 ON | ; i / ! “This Is America,” which i5s a| / short feature added to the program.j ] 24-Passeng—er~<Amph|blan $9 SRR FRIDAY FLIGHTS to Be First Radar Equip- ...MORE WONDERFUL THAN EVER! ™ - = a 1 [ . ol s e apicr il G v << VARIED PROGRAM |, xcoiqreeys tun soneauie ot i) oy A Unit in Alaska = AT p ]-A MEEIING total of 75 passengers with 26 ar- SCREEN! - riving and 49 departing. A new piane will soon be iiyi | For Angoon, passengers Were:|iha airlanes of Southeast Al 0“ MONDAY NEGHI | Ronald John, Rachael Scott. or Alaska Cosstal Airlines. T |, e @ 8 Dumen | Burchase of o a-passenser PR || Fy punTeR . HENRY HULL - JEAN NEGULESCO - HENRY BLANKE Gaines. | e 4 s % | capable of carrying a 4} ton car-| g i dbfildtub o 8 UL “Resclved that the United’ Na-| For Sitka: Dick Cook, T. M. God- | gor was anncunced today by O. F CREEN LAY BY SALKA VIGARIL AND STEPWIN MORLIGUSK AV A OWL B A TOTHEROH . WUSC BT W ST tions be revised into a federal|Man. E. K. Godman, Roscoe Max;| Benecke, Alaska Coastal office world court”—will be the subject ot;George MCMM?"“- manager. | p E ¥ U S- a panel discussion by Juneau ngnigo:m;(’r:‘n:“' Mrs. Charles John- | The new amphibious craft, to be School students at the Parent-|S0% K. Loflin. put into service on’ the Juneau Teacher Association meeting on! LF‘” Tulsequah: P. Olson, B. Mc- | gitxa operation, is under conver- "nflAPSOflY in Blvn'rs"..nlue nibbon Monday at 8 pm. in the High|LeoD: Ei Montsion, E. McDonald, | gio5 now at Long Beach Aeromotive | School study hall, N. McNeil, P. O. Graves, E. . Mac- | j;; california, and will be ready for c in Techni The affirmative will te taken by|Leod S J. Meredith, T\ K. Mortl-| gelivery the latter part of May artoon in Technicolor Clifford Cole, Pat Onkes, Roberta *°L Ke::;:;‘;n s‘xvlr::!gfimey ACA co-owner Sheldon Simmons i % : k' nd Benecke plan t to Califoi- Messerschmids and-Osrl: Weldmay For Petersburg: Charles Hoyt. 'y AL O ALWAYS LATEST NEWS BY Aln The negative will be taken by Mary 7 | nia the micdle of next month to fly Lou Fagerson, Mary Thibodeau, For Wrangell: The Rev. Paullyh, piane here upon completion of Prouty. Bill Johnson and Walter Johnston. the work. y 4 For Angoon: Olin Reynolds. 1 A short business session with the| g Petersburg; Lynn Forrest. | Radar Installed t e S o | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF election of officers for the coming| .. wrangell: Bertle Doneff. B qmg il B Lo N ear takin lace will begin the i Ymeetmg. AZ s‘;’)eclal treat gwm be{h?;;mz:f:mm“"' R F Taylor,‘ it the only commercial air bornc . |several musical numbers by the Ju-| B qulcequah: E. Shayto, A, | Vit I Aliska so equipped. Alsy, ; oun Low Pnlcm DICk HAYMES neau Men's Chorus, under the dl"Smigarowskl, J. Harry , E. Williams, | it will have the newest available LS ELE S Rt OF rection of Ernest Ehlers. The Men's & ward P, Mulin, M. Scanlon, P, type of mstn_xmem flight equipment, y PRI E 2 o Crorus will sing, “With Al MY|y prarey’ . Everett, Henry Wison- which, according to Benecke, mf SUNBAY MAmfl Incen i Heart,” from the Great Waltz;|en 1, Grabowski, b H. King, B. mcan“sarer flying in conr]l:llms ) The Magnificent Music of “Will You Remember,” from May-|Mirkovich, T. Millos, L. Rooch, S. of restricted visibility and ceiling. AN " 1 ill be workiag V4 - t'me; “Deep in My Heart,” fromigeino, A. Matheson, D. Last, H. Alaska; Copial .y I “ SIGMUND ROMBERG | Lo Fiy * = | into instrument operations, Benecke ADULTS B c KIDS Q)c 9 the d rince. Frances Paul 0 P 3 LTS @ > S . e Student P Hanson, L. Madsen, E. Hanson, A.| i Jiqu om0 oo e oo the flying and Ernest Ehlers will be soloists|zMorris, G. McEachers, C. Newton, J { | : 4 * | boat characteristics of the new on the program. F. Dodd. | Another fine Technicolor Health| From Sitka: G. S. Duryea, Fred Flarfe, it vgu bei nlble to tf)llynu;l;e; OHE S!'!UWING GNL'Y | Education film will be showh dur-|pink, Margaret Seely, Alex Cresa, ower ;NEal ler minimums thal g |ing this meeting. Ellis Revnolds, G. Beacon, Dick up;rf“ 0’;1 ?hanes].m IA idasdo DOO].'S Cpen !45 Show at 2'15 Refreshments will be served. Re-|Cook, Henry P. Jacobs, Fred Gees- A “’;}’ - 8 ‘; v;":_e onils fil‘ member’ the limited space availatle|lin. 50":19 fufoerr xg; wltlhin o and go early for a fine program on| From Patterson Bay: F. Bays, E. ;’: syfl;;r gfirfvnl g Monday evening. J. Merwin, L. Colby. The plane, similar to the two- G From Haines: I . Meower wcn, |engine aircratt used by tne Navy | IR ReoipSKagway 0, J, Simnseieh, | now and during World War II, is PLU This story of you and your town—of you MRS BOGGAN IS BACK |moward Stabler, Norman Banfield, | po¥ a b $or nes and your children—is so convincing you | Complete Shows at— ¢ B Beogs T, A Hetgw, ng sven s aresw o0 for ol ARQPTGELAS Coliseum will live through it! 1:45—3:20—5:22—T7:28 FROM SAlI lAKE (I" J:;r;:nlt\ngoon: o0 TeRove ealls ‘e'fif;fnzefifi‘cfhe cabin ceiling 15 t0]] weeeercr e § and 9:34 be a beige tone, with chocolate- ouurs Sartgat— [l ooy comma g el e o U iS4l SUNDAY NITE ONLY 1:52—3:55-—5:58—8:04 i i Gerfmde Boggan is| RElIGH'l"G uG“'s Three Compartments DANA ANDRE‘NS GENE TIEBNEY nd 19aR0 B o ity In e postotiice tos MA OBSERVANCE | e cobin contains three pas- DISNEY day. She returned yesterday. SO“I( B VA ( senger compartments, according 10 IN Mrs. Bcggan had gone to Salt Benecke.. The two aft compart- £ R‘ FOON Lake City, :'he:'e her daughter un- SUHDAY An[n"oo“ ments are to have quick detachaole “ A ,’ “PLUTO’S BLUE derwent a serious head operatiop | fittings for seats so that within| NOTE” March 28. Miss Helgeson is “do-| Easter services of the Masons,|a few minutes passenger facilities| ing fine” according to her mother. |ceremony of relighting the lights, | may be removed and cargo facilities cnn.rnow d Mrs, Boggan's son, Robert Helge- [will take place Sunday" afternoon | installed. an son, a medical student at Stanford |at 2:30 o'clock at the Scottish w:lllihl:e ;“::::l;e;rmctfimm:‘:?::j | SELECTED snon-r sunJEm University, had also gone to Salt|Rite Temple. The following is the { e . program: as well as the window-size enlarged. dake Cni ee——— Prelude, “Peace on Earth” (Sibel-| Major operations will be from DOORS open 7:15 SHOW at 7:45 v [ ius) by DeMolay Chorus. the Alaska Coastal Airlines habor 4 FINAL APPEARANCE FROM HAYE SRR Tntroduction and Welcome, G. O | dock, Benecke said, adaing tnat no| IIIINNNMNINAAARRAAAAORAR OO RRRBEERORE T. Conr:d of Hawk Inlet is at|Apraham, Wise Master. hangar space is now available for A T the Baranof Hotel. Prayer, Thomas Crooks. the new big bird. \ 0 Nl G “ l 3 Interlud2, Anne Henning—Piano.| Present Alaska Coastal pilots 2 e 2 Relighting the Symbolic Lights:|who will be flying the new ship Don Hanebury, Henry L. Larsen,|will be getting briefed in new in- H. E. Lindegaard, Wm, H. Barron, | strument equipmént. f“l. the Arthur Hedges, Donald MacKinnon, Sea-Bee Conversion Glenn O. Abraham. ACA’s little Sea-Bee has been| “0 9 R E “ 7 LX) Address, Willis R. Booth. undergoing a conversion for use as ' LL S “The Lord’s Prayer” (Malotte),|an instrument trainer for pilots solo, Bob Croken. Similar instrument flight equip- The DeMolay chorus is composed | ment to be installed in the PBY Elean“r alld Rflyal R of Nat Moore, Terry Pegues, Julian | has been put into the Sea-Bee, in-‘ Rivers, George Barril, Bob Croken, | cluding auto directional finder, ILS, " Extended Insurance i el o Gerald Magorty, Al Berggren, Don | marker beacon receiving equipment. YOUR property can be e &y Wingerson, Ray Hegstad, Howard | The ship will be used in conjunc- damaged as badly by wind- St t. Ottke, Lee Nance. tion with the company’s link train- storm and explosion as by i ar .”g RBANKS Miss Beatrice MacNeeley is di-|er in providing a means of main- fire. H FA' rector and Anne Henning is ac-|taining instrument proficiency of For a surprislngly low MoNDAY, APRI[J 189 IM” wH“‘EHORSE PR - pn:ts-gnod portion of the special .additional _premiu ; NEAU ni ckly remoy- can have your fire insar- For Your Approval K::'chAN 0. KOSKI SERVICES bk, Benecke sald, 4 that the Sea- § ¢ E % BRASSIE ance extended to-cover you SEA‘"LI Al (Hml IUBD“ ezaree will still be available for chart against loss from these and several other causes — all || #” E T " | Addition of the PBY to the ACA in one policy. H Swift, convenient flights in Funeral services for Oscar Koski | aircraft lineup is a step forward - ine Cli ‘i ho died Tuesd: i ) . H 4-engine Clippers. You' Who lay 4t his home on |for the Airlines, Benecke said, add Ask this Hartford agenc Direct from Club MECCA | ::“joy every comfort, expert Douglas Island will be held Tues- |ing that it would permit ACA to about it. \ | servico — a8 & guest of Pan day at 2 p. m. at the Charles W.|increase the number of flights dur- Por tland, Oregon i American, world’s most ex- Carter Mortuary Chapel. The Rev.|ing the winter months, which in perienud sirline. Ask for G. Herbert Hillerman will conduct |the past have been hampered by details and reservations at ... the services. Interment will be at |poor flying conditions, resulting In addition to exquisite uplift, Sha““ek I The ¥ B“hble R"om | BAB.;:’OF IB“OTEL ‘h;p:‘;:“x:;ccfi,mm SR ey xaps. “Allegro” also gives average bosoms beautifully A . H -e sung by Ernest Ehler. “MESSIAH” ON KINY SUNDAY rounded lines. Bandeau, in Tearose or White Broadcloth; geney Baranof ]ld)tel : H “Koski, 62, was found dead at his| A recorded ' performance of with 2-inch diaphragm band, as illustrated, Tearose o¢ | home below the Douglas bridge by | George Friedrich Handel's famous ) - 2 Seward Street WHY—HAVE—LESS—THAN—THE—BEST? { Art Vienola. ' |oratorio “The Messiah” will be White Broadcloth, also Tearose, White or Black Satin. Juneau Phone 249 : ; 4 i i i RO 8y £ v oy |broadcast by Radio Station KINY | e pyim Parcel Post Sale, Northern Light between 2 and 4 o'clock Easter| "There is a Maiden For ver, ”“fw Church, April 19, 7:30 pm. 71 3t!Sunday afternoon, ore is @ Maiden Form for Esery T il , 5