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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1949 SHOWPLALE or {furical CAPITUL TONIGHT and SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY SATURDAY James Fenimore Cooper's Greatest Tale of Rousing Adventure! EDWARD SMALL Presents BRUCE cAgor - * HEATHER AN pe PHILIP REED - RopEpr BAM‘M[# GH BUCK[ER Wllukfl MIEIHSGI Directed by GEORGE p, Re-Released by FRWIEEIS IMASIOIG a;:fi'nn';. ———AND- THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE MOST THRILLING AND AMAZING ** SERTAL” PLAY EVER FILMED! Copyright 1948 5 ONLY 77" _ AT HIS MIGHTIEST AS A REAL LIVE HERO ON THE SERIAL SCREEN! NOTE: “SURERMAN” will be on our screen EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY HERE’S THE GREATEST SHOW YOU’VE EVER For delicate; alluring goodness in whipped cream or custard sauce to serve on cake, use Schilling pure Vanilla. The flavor won't cook out., illing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FEATURE, SERIAL |SNAGS IN IS WEEKEND BILL | caprrot thearae, BLOCKADE — | “The Last of the Mohicans” is| the weekend feature opening to-| night at the Capitol theatre with z Randolph Scott, Henry Wilcoxon heading a nomble (Continued from Page One) Binnie Barnes and | TOMILLION FOR ALASKA (Continued irom Page One) cast. ° The story, based on James Fem“to form a single German federal ! more Cooper’s classic, brings to the | state. The Times said the pro- screen Hawkeye, Uncas, Major yosal is designed to draw the teeth | | Duncan Heyward and Magua Wwith|from Soviet maneuvers which the :an the excitement and adventure | western powers expect. The Times | of their experiences. | reported France has not yet ap- 1 Telling the story ef the blood_vxpmmd the proposal.) French and Indian war, “The Last| (Spokesmen for the American is truly an epic|and British delegations at the Uni- ‘nx the Mohicans” tilm that no one should miss. A|ted Nations said they had no know- bushes and the capture of Fort | William Henry are highlight action sequences of the film. ranged today in the “Battle of the Ten years Action Comics and | Barges.” Russian oificers who tried Superman magazines, nine years in |yesterday to halt traffic in the and Sunday newspapers| British sector canal locks said to- ast-to-coast, eight years on the day they had orders to lay off. fupermean radio program broad- | Armed British military police still cast over the Mutual network, now |stood guard on the locks, however. the amazing Superman will rockell Several hundred Communist and | the screen for the first time as|anti-Communist German youths |+ Teal live hero. The opening chap- | clashed in the former capital this ‘er of Columbia's feature serial,|morning. The skirmish, which took “Superman,” will be shown at the|place in the American sector, ap- Capitol tonight with new episodes | parently was insired by a Commun- ! olaying each weekend. ist pre-May Day meeting. IFUNERAL SERVICES . o Rl “Battle Of Barges” Elsewhere in the world: In Manila, an angry constabulary M | kabalahaps for the ambush killers o lof Mrs. Aurora Quezon, widow ol the Philippines’ first President, and 11 other persons. TOMORROW, 27 Funeral services for Oscar Olson, 82-year-old Taku River pioneer, There were cries from congress- imen for martial law in the Huk will be held tomorrow afternoon at} 2 oclock with the Rev. Herbert|COUntty where Communist-led un- Hillerman officiating. Olson, wheo had lived alone on his homestead up the Taku River for years, was found dead several; days ago. He was brought here by| an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane. Services will be held at the; anese. Watkins’ Accusations In Washington, Senator Watkins man Administration of trying to “fool the people” about the cost of Ry i 5 the North Atlantic Arms program. Charles W. Carter Mortuary. 5 gl Kb s & 4 { Watkins said he is sure the cost PR ‘will be “several times” the $1,130,- GIRL SCOUT NEWS 000,000 first-year sum which the| President plans to ask for bolster- ing the defenses of non-Communist Western Europe. it i The meeting of Girl Scout Trcop 11 was held yesterday afternoon. We discussed our Mother’s Day | Tea which will be held next] Thursday. Our mothers and grand- parents are cordially invited. FOR SUNDAY DINNER Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, [ Salmon Creek counuy Club. $2.50. | ALASKA COASTAL | THURSDAY TRIPS. Passengers totaled 54 on Alaska | Coastal flights yesterday with 27| ideparting and 27 arriving. Two | extra flights had to be flown into| Sitka with 3100 pounds of par-| cel post, For Skagway, passengers were:; Elmer Rasmuson, Mr. and Mrs.| Reever, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Larry MAY 7ih and everybody is sure to thrilling canoe chase, Indian am- |ledge of any such proposals.) | In Berlin itself a truce was ar-| | FOR OSCAR OLSON it 5:"tne’ commounisttea s | dergrounders once fought the Jap- | (R-Utah) today accused the Tru-| 4 21 I“' 21 ouI o“ iriuucll\:‘;:. 12 ounces. $20,000000; electricity $6,000,000; [streets, sidewalks, bridges, etc., 1$10,000,000; schools $0,000,000; Uni- | ‘vu\.\ of Alaska buildings $4,500, {000; hospital and health center $11,000000; public buildings, $2,- 1300000; watertront facilities, in- tions, etc., $3,200,000 and trative expenses,$4,000,000. | Dcnald R. Wilson, City Manager |of Anchorage, testified his city is ready to go ahead with a pro- gram of $4,000,000 construction of community facilities and $1,000,000 n scheol construction. He said the rapid growth of Anchorage from 13430 in 1939 to an estimated 20.000 'r more now made it impossible for the city to keep its facilities up to the amount and standard re- quired by the larger city. The committee recessed until an unspecified date, when it will hear | technical experts WATERFOWL KILL IN U. 5., ALASKA GIVEN WASHINGTUN, April 29.—(P— | funters last fall bagged 17,000,000 wild ducks and geese in the United 1 S1tes plus almost 50,000 in Alaska, the government estimated today. n addition, the Fish and Wid- iife Service said, marksmen Kkilled or fatally wounded--but falled to retrieve—another 3,002,000 kirds in the United States and 5,000 in adminis- Day, director of the the’ waterfowl kili Imost 48 per cent greater than ring the previous year. HOSPITAL AOTES Baby Virginia Durney was ad- mitted to St. Annis hospital yes- terday for medical care. A baby girl was horn last night at 9:50 to Mrs. William Metz of The child weighed 5§ Gerald Jorgensen was discharged from St. Ann's, Admitted to the Government kospital were Rosemary Hobeson of Excursion Inlet and Mary Ben- son of Hoonah. Discharged was Dolly Wiliard of Juneau, - —,e SCHWINN 55T ES at N SEN'S, 46 U say ISS GOOT! because { Lindstrom. For Sitka: William Waiton, Clem | Race, Al Speer, Miss Reed, W.| lKrake, Anpie Pastolobo, Virgfi| Bettner, C. F. Wyller, A. Stoddard.| EVERVBODY ! For Saook Bay: Ed Vogel, A. E,‘t iOwens, Cliff O'Shea. LOVES For Hoonah: John Olson, Hugh | Daniels; for Excursion Inlet: Viv- | ian Banrey; for Funter Bay: Mr. fflnrgrnves; for Tulsequah: J. Lar-| Isen, S. P. Freeman. For Pelican: James Reed, Dan 7, ||Mines, Mrs. Bertha Raatikainen; | d {from Pelican: Mrs. Bertha Raati- | kainen, Hans Ensbrunner; from Tulsequah: J. J. Boyd, J. Larsen, | 8. P. Freeman; from Hoonah; Mary ! Benson, Mrs. B. Metz. + Frem Sitka: Bob Ackervick, C. F. 'Wyllex John C. Dunn, A. Stoddard, {W. A. Carson, Bob Merrill, L. E. Bonn; from Saook Bay: Ed Vogel. | From Petersburg: Ralph Ball,| Mrs. Carol Enge and child. From Ketchikan: M. T, Harring- ton, Patricia Burns, John ¥ree, (u/n ¢l “Chuck” Jensen. ' ‘“# From Skagway: Dr. H. E. Pope. From Haines: T. C. Whiteside, : SHOWPLALE or ul iwmmm Durance, W. H. Daub, G. Sth ANNUAL ALASKAN ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW ELKS' HALL Leathercraft Ceramics Copperwork Sculpture ~ Lapidary Native Craft ~ Photography Nothing Ever Before Shown in Juneau SATURDAY, APRIL 30 25p.m. 79p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 1 ENE ouml! G&efi STEVENS' LREAMA w-aems BARBARA BEL OSCAR BOMOLKA + PHILIP DORN e Painting Tonite No. 1— “VALLEY OF FEAR" with JOHNNY MACK BROWN DOORS OPEN 7:15 REQUESTED Cinerators, fire alarms, communica- | ° DOUGLAS Coliseum "JOE PALOOKA' IS ONE BIG FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY “Joe Palooka, Champ,” Mono gram's picturization of Ham Pisher's famous comic strip charac- ters, which opened an engagement at the 20th Century theatre las night, is especially noteworthy in a number of respeets. It stars Leor Errol in one of the most delightfu! | characterizations of his career, anc | lin the title role it introduces o persogable young man named Joe Lirkwood, who won the role as the result of a nation-wide ch. Needless to say, the film has a ready-made audience ol mill'ons of newspaper readers, whc for years have followed the ad- ventures of Palooka and his friends As if this were not enough, the pic- jture is also graced by the presenc: of a number of fistic champions | headed by the potent Joe Loui: | himself. ‘With “Joe Palooka, Champ,” it another good production in this two feature bill. The second fea- ture is Renfrew of the Roya Mounted in “Sky Bandits.” Jame: Newill and Louise Stanley have leading roles. e NURSERY MOTHERS MEET T0 DISCUSS NEEDED EQUIPMENT Nursery mothers meat yesterda} it the home of Mrs. Stanley Bas- kin. Mrs. John Kelly, chairman, discussed the need for new equip- ment which will be purchased in time for the opening of the nursery in the fall. Mis. Harvey Starling .presented an interesting d scussion on health which included the child's physical, mental and cocial adjusimnent. Meetings will continue o be held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Many worth while activities will be performed at thess meetings | to prepare for a stimulating anc| talent | well organized = nursery ptogrem inext year. The nursery will clote/ this year on Friday, May 20. Refreshments were served Mrs. Baskin and Mrs. Starling. e CAR OWNERS NOTICE All cars must be off streets in Casey-Shattuck Addition by eight o'clock every morning to allow street grading by the paving con- tractor. | \ | | | | | | C. L. Popejoy, (79 6t) City Clerk - FOR SUNDAY DINNER Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, | Salmon Creek Country Cluk. $2.50. | | i | ONLY No. 2— "BOWERY BOMBSHELL" starring THE BOWERY BOYS SHOW STARTS 7:45 LLLIS AIR LINES BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With cunnections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 * . ALSO FREQUENT F SOUTHBOUND S.8. Alaska | for Petersburg Ketchikan Scattle May 8 for Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle ., 25pm - Admission Free o 2 CTUlag PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE For turther information contact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 | 8.8. Baranof | STEAMSHIP COMPANY ~l REIGHTER SERVICE NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali | S.S. Baranof May 1 May 3 for Haines Skagway Sitka Kodiak Seldovia Seward for Seward Alaska DOORS OPEN SHOWS START LAST TIMES § i TONITE s DOUBLE BILL NEY FOLKS, I'M IN THE MOVIES v ELYSE KN\’JX Air Express Mews— N KIDS = KIDS - KIDS Carioons, Caricons — Plus Fealure — Bowery Boys in Come @ut Fighting SATURDAY MORNING KIDS' MATINEE BIG AWARDS DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 CARTOONS and FEATURE at 10:00 For Each Dollar Spent at the Stores | listed below you will receive an Award Voucher o furn in at The 20th Century SATURDAY MORN ING "KIDS MATINEE" Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Tot-fo-Teen Shop Gus George Grocery Nance 5-10- 25 Store Fred Henning-Complete Qutfitter Warfield - Drug Juneau Marine Supply “1. GOLDSTEIN" Sugar Bowl Cafe caro* LIQUOR STORE Next to Columbia Lumber Co. LIQUORS — WINES — Cold BEER-Anytime Free Delivery - 376 -- Phone == 376 A.T. Nygard P. 0. Box 2564