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" kY ¥ 'llllll at HIS BESTI | weee= STARTS SUNDAY ----- Bullet-By-Bullet _Story...as FBI Blasts Under- Cover Agents! Heart-in-mouth realism as Scotland Yard lends a hand... with a gun in | : it...to avenge G-Man’s murder J/s E X TRA ! IllIIIIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII&IIIIIIIIlIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl]lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEB 8, 1949 5 lI'|Il|IlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - ENDS TONITE GOOD CLEAN FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Continuous Shows e T e e e e T T T L L L L L L L T T Complete Shows 1:35—3:16—5:27 7:41—9:55 Feature Starts 1:44—3:55—6:06 8:20—10:34 REZREETRERECIEERER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FREE MATINEE Juneau Central Labor Council 70 N TORY Kids! Kids! Ay LABOR DAY Monday Afternoon One o’Clock Yo Joe E. Brown in “Riding On Air” o..Plus.o. CARTOONS ® SPONSORED BY A F.ofL Kids! SRSENRININENTEAREARRERIES EEEIEEENEEESRERNRERIRINSRICEIES: SEEERETIERENETNINSEE NIRRT ENAN RN AN NS NN ERNERRNNRREY A (3IILINCAT raxnzezazsasars; Filmed on the actual spots where it happened in San Francisco! In a ruined city on the bleak eastern plain, the Western Allies face Russia in the focal point of a grim peace. RARE scenes of the black market in Rus- sian territory. The mysterious Colonel Frank Howley. CARTOON * "The Untrained Seal” LATE NEWS via AIR EXPRESS H 117 CARRIED ON ' | ALASKA COASTAL FRIDAY FLIGHTS| With 20 passengers carried on interport flights, 44 departing Ju- neau and 53 arriving, Alaska Coastal Airlines carried 117 passen- gers on flights yesterday. Passengers for Haines were: Bob Bartlett, Mrs. Metcalf, Wesley Gil- man, Charles Da,Vls. Mr. Merland, ‘Warren Taylor, c!H. Potter, M. R. Wwaters, Wilbur Irving, Mrs. Hakkinen, N. E. Warner, Mrs. W. Johnson. For Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. G. Budd, Mrs. W. Johnson, Carl Haw- * Kins, Ted Schmaltz, George Kulju, Steve Feist. For Petersburg: H. L. Hudson, H. Ottenson. For Lake Hasselborg: “Red” Holloway, Jack Lee. For Pelican: C. L. Camarillo, Thomas Hernandez, John Barza- mina, Edwin R. Jones, Ted Bell. For Sitka: R. Graper, Frank Binschus, Joseph B. Maley, W. A. Elkins, Donald Odell, Irene Gilge, G. Lynn Shurbet, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walton. For Hawk Inlet: Eager Dan Davis, 1son, Frank Binsheus. wally W. Rasmussen, Sofus Eilest- { sen, Phil Carmichael, Nick Gerich, F. L. Meecham. For Hood Bay: A. E. €eaton. passengers from Tenakeg¢ were: John Asp, Louis James, Rudy Rip- ley. From Heod Bay: Michael Walker, Art Walker, Santos Eslido, Anna , May Anderson. From Hoonah: Jennie Marks, | Harbor Leather Delores Welsb, Mrs. C. Pryor, Gene- | Matt Morgan, Lena Brown, Ronald vieve Erickson. | Fowler, Cecelia Klanott, Jack D. From Sitka: F. Romas, Don Fos- j Liner. ter, H. Benson, Hans Peterson,| From Skagway: Mrs. James Sulli- Elino Miller, George Nordnndu‘.'van Mrs. F. Marlow, Ken Sheldon, Gertrude Franks, Mr. Lachman, A.| Mrs. W. Feero Jr., Percy Colton, D. Cajango, A. Bensel, George Dalg, | Mr. and Mrs. R. Hanna, J. G. Mc- W. Beatty, O. Hoaas, George Wil-' Gehee, Dr. Ferrett. From Pelican: T. G. McPherson,| The Stanford Indians have 20 Vincent Anderson, Glenn Higgens,. lettermen returning from the 1948 Dan Olson. football squad which won four, lost From Lake Hasselborg: Mr. and | six. Mrs. Jay Eller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred| Bill McPeak, Pittsburgh football Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robards, ace now with the Cleveland Browns, Mr. and Mrs. Hurarymus. Ils a great-great nephew of heavy- From Haines: Louis Rapuzzi,' weight champ Bob Fitzsimmons. Men's or Women's Custom Made BELTS Hand carved with any three initials and a lifetime silver buckle set for . . . $10.00 * PHONE 884 13th Street and Small Boat Harbor FBI STARRED IN - "CROGKED MILE' ON CAPITOL Blll‘ The two top mme-flzhung agen-! cies in the world, the doughty FBI and petnstaking Scotland Yard, |team up to fight an international spy ring prying into America’s top secrets in “Walk a Crooked Mile,” which opens a three-day run to- morrow at the Capitol Theatre. Louis Hayward O'Keefe are starred in the pro- duction which also boasts a large | supporting cast headed by Louise | Allzritton and Carl Esmond. Written in the ink of tomorrow’s i headlines, the screenplay by George Bruce is reported to through with on-the-spot, heart-in-; mouth realism. A ruthless hunt by G-Men, later joined by an opera- tive from Scotland Yard, is set in motion when an FBI man, guarding |an atomic project, is murdered. Dan | O'Hara (O'Keefe), special FBI in- vestigator, promptly goes into ac- tion, suspecting that a spy ring is |somehow connected with the deed. joined in his search by Philip Grayson (Hayward), &cot- land Yard man. An unusual short, “Berlin Pow- shqws Americans in the so-called “cold war.” The present features, “Tarzan and the Mermaids,” and “Blondie’s Reward,” will have their last show- ings tonight. LEGION AUXILIARY : MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT Juneau Unit No. 4, American Le- fon Auxiliary, will open the coming year of activities with nomination of officers scheduled as the first order of business at the meeting Tuesday, Sept. 6, according to Mrs. Edith \Shrink, Unit President. The meeting opens at 8 o’clock in the Legion Dugout and all mem- bers are urged to attend. e is derkeg,” screen, and “Yellow Sky” and Dennis Theatre. iout against a be shot | treasure horde ported “Yes.” “May I ask don't - they? GREGORY PECK IN YELLOW SKY' AT 20TH CENTURY Pairing Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter for the first time on the Widmark in another role calculated to advance his standing as Holly- wood’s most provocative new star, run tonight at the 20th Century | The film is a tense and gripping story of elemental emotions played ting as primitive as life itself. It unfolds the story of seven desperate outlaws who, forced to take refuge in a ghost town, stumble across a igirl whom they each mark as their personal prize. Tension mounts as Gregory Peck finds himself matched against Widmark for the girl and the gold. Out of this situation arises a welter of antagonisms and hat- reds involving all of the men and | resulting in a climactic showdown between Peck and Widmark. REPORTED CONVERSA’HON VISITOR TO LOCAL OLDTIMER Harry Sperling, Forest Service ad- ministrative assistant, yesterday re- the following conversation with a stranger who stopped him on the street: “Sir, pardon me.” “I think your city is beautiful. The mountains are so near.” “Thank you.” “Of course.” “Well, I really don't know much about animals, but fox furs are so pretty. They come from pejts, they get from each fox every iyear?” presenting Richard opens a three-day rugged outdoor set- of gold and a pretty you a question?” How many pelts do - $5,000. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors lwnltlouwsmnmumot SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT inSURANCE CORPORATION DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED LOOK UP! irected by Plus... Sports Late New. AR Henry Morgan - James Barton - Charles Kemper Di f WILLIAM A. WELLMAN - LAMAR TROTTI Screenplay by Lamar Trotti « Based on a story by W. R. Burnett Cartoon ®F* PAGE THREB OO AR S CEnTURY The Big Holiday Show Is Here STARTS TONITE Sunday and Monday SHOW STARTS 7:15 and 9:30 DOORS OPEN 7:00 LOOK AT THE STARS! AND THEN LOOK OUT . }%’/ GREGORY PECK %= ANNE BAXTER . RICHARD WIDMARK Robert Arthur « John Russell Produced by 20, CENTURY-FOX MATINEE SUNDAY SHOW ADULTS DOORS STARTS OPEN 2:15 50(9 1:45 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII | HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday were Louie Linge, Hans Rasmussen, Mrs. Vincent Ander- son. Discharged were Barbara Specht, Mrs. Roland Burrows and baby boy, Mrs. Joseph Pasquette and baby girl, Mrs. Roy Eaton and baby girl. Rose Sanders was admitted to the Government Hospital. Sheridan Gregory and Rosalee James were discharged. Alaska Sales and Service Agency for HOBART FRIEDRICH Food Machinery | Refrigeration BOB TANDY BROS. BILL Display Rom 296 S, Franklin—Bo: 11—Phone 971 EYEq EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. 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