The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1950, Page 5

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, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SAILS TONIGHT AS|2 ., s somer - SHOWING TONIGHT ‘TEACHERS" SPECIAL'|" """~ AT 20TH CENTURY |FRENCH FILMDELAYED | BY EXPRESS TROUBLE; :::x< v CAPITOLTHEATRE HAS FAST ACTION MOVIE AS FEATURE The colorful romance, action ard; suspense of pirate legend are un- folded in spectacular fashion in Universal-International’s ~ “Bucca- TN TIRY SHOWPLALE or LAST TIMES Secret Service and Scot- combine as gangbusters excitingly-paced screen “The Counterfeiters,” a cess Louise will be a “teachers’ special,” the ship delaying depatt- ure 12 howrs to allow a number of ifor the Vthrills in APITUL: IT'S NEW! DIRECT FROM ITS 3 WEEK SEATTLE RUN! CONTINUOUS -ON SAT. FROM 1:30 neer’s Girl,” which is the weekend feature at the Capitol Theatre. Filmed in Technicolor, this story| of buccaneering days around New | Orleans in 1810 1s another individual triumph for glamorous Yvonne De |Carlo as well as being a most, auspicious starring bow for Philip| Friend, the handsome young British | actor whose work in “Sword in the | Desert” woen him this chance at work and still make the sailing. The Louise will clock this of family groups. Mr. and Mrs and their niece will start a John long vacation This southbound trip of the Prln-’ instructors to finish their last day's leave at 8 o'- evening, 41 passengers boarding here, including a numbery Parmenter Patsy Ann Goforth, trip, sailing on Mrs. Parmenter’s birth- T0 SHOW NEXT WEEK l Due to air transportation - diffi- culti the French film “Farri- buque,” which was to be shown at the Oddfellows' Hall tonight, must it was nnnnunccd‘ The film was shown in Seattle recently but was enroute back to its New York agents in New York Twentieth Century-Fox , release which is at the 20th Century The- atre. Co-starring John Sutton, Doris Merrick, Hugh Beaumont, and Lon Chaney in its effective cast, the Re- liance Pictdre is a daringly contrived expose of a counterfeit ring of in- ternational scope. Sutton, as a Scot- land Yard ace, spots the middleman Meiters JOHN SUTTON DORIS MERRICK HUGH BEAUMDNT 8" 2% JEEERS ‘Thibodeau with LON CHANEY as “Lovie” Produced by MAURICE H. CONN Directed by PETER STEWART A Rellance Picture Released by 20th Century-Fox day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe of the outfit and tracks him to the United States where, in cooperation ! with the Secret Service agent, he! becomes identified with the ring. As a confidence man, he plans to gain the inside track and pave the way for exposing the leader. The mid- dleman, Beaumont, proves to be a tough and shrewd adversary who suspects the Yard man’s mission, as does the gang’'s eccentric blonde bait, Doris Merrick. In an unusual role, Doris first saves Sutton’s lite, p then guilelessly pulls a triple-cross| Theye js no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | stardom. and Joey are going out; also Mrs Produced by Robert Arthur andip ciooks and Marilyn and Sally: "g”';" by P‘:@T"C‘;rgefl‘;"‘d&& Mis. Bill Wilson, with Sharon and “Buccaneer’s irl” sen t in: . re {Marvin; Mr. and Mrs R. Wagner, De Carlo in the intriguing role of | iy gam ax:ld lwims and ngs |an impish young miss who lnvndesimm” and Ursula Fisher, | 19th century New Orleans SOCI€LY| among other passengers are J. g efmerwlmer and becflm“"; t:"— Livie, Dave Harmon, the Rev. W. i heart of society’s number one bach-|, gopoleff, Miss E. Strombeck elor, Philip Friend. When she dis-|yis “Ann D, Robertson, W. J. Ker, jcovers his dual role as a pirateiqp y = Morrison, Mrs. Williamson, leadér who pillages the cargo-laden | yricc williamson, Mrs ships of a scheming millionaire mer- | yriss v, Long, Miss S. Gallo, MlkS MEMORIA: ;chant and donates the gains wh’fl Jane Houser, Peggy Lee, Miss Gs on him, Beaumont and Lon Chaney, seamen’s fund, she remains by hisigj,oham, Mrs. Greenspun, O. Phil-} Mcmorial services for Renner Me- | ha wgin (i ey H e H the gang’s sl Wikt MRSl M. | e s S in St | side. 'I’heal rugged f}‘]gh“ngtd‘:nng‘[llps. C. Hudson, the Rev. W. R. Kialey, 60, who. died - Wednes lay There is anotber feature on this 5 pirate raids at sea, the eventual €X' gyt Ray Wheeler, Leona Mu- at the Government Hospital re | qouble bill, “H’ " ¢ i H 1 s y y at tl spital, ill, “H’gh Tide,” which gives posing of the pirate leader and the . .tn [, T. Hill and Dean William | hela today at 2 pm. in the Chapel 5 There 1S no S“bshh“e ‘nr Goon PlaSIermg ? For expert, distinctive plastering . with the plaster that INSULATES . .. cal tlimactic rush led by Miss De Carlo pyagering. {of the Charles W. Carter Mort- |to free him from jail are thrilling} mwo passengers disembarked this uary. 15 yrs. experience RAY nlcz Phone Douglas 21 wanted in Juneau. This delayed its rival here until next week. The iilm, which depicts a year in the life of a French farm family, has no professional actors in the cast, and been acclaimed as an outstanding documentary on “|farm life. Announcement win week when it *iwhe'. it can b A. Zumwalt, ! e © A JACK WRATHER PRODUCTION e T ANA TRACY -CASTLE- BISHOP- SHAW == REGIS TOOMEY - DOUGLAS WALTON D et bbb B bt oo B i EY FAMED BEAUTY OF EARLY NEW ORLEANS > 3 I« uw? Loretta Young — Van Johnson “MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN” has Ib(‘f&ll' word arrived that it was i appear next ves here and shown. TOMORROW - RVICE TODAY ‘ added amusiment to movie fans. : ZARD PARTY | moments in an action-packed series |y orning when the Louise arrived The remains will be taken to i ' 1of explosive dramatics. from Skagway—Miss E. Brede and Hoonah aboard the vessel Alberta, C. A. Carroll. for burial. Catholic Parish Hall Saturday (not Friday) May 27, 8:15 p.m. DeCARLO PHILIP FRIEND with tha Lonchaster - Andrea King Robert Dovgles . EXTRA! “CANADA UNLIMITED” and COLOR CARTOON Shows at 7:15—9:30 |ing, June 3, leaving the high school Fenture 8:05-10:20 lecturing on the geology and flora at 7 o'clock. {of the region. The first boat trip | ORGANIZED WITH i ‘ \ \ { The first hike of the newly or- P fi % F Cars will be provided by mem- t r | bers of the organization to go to | ?‘ WI m 8 66 Mendenhall glacier. A three and| a half mile hike will be made along » .7 % for the group will ke on June 17| 1 to Taku glacier. g it " | Sixty-one attended the organiza- ‘ticn meeting in the: City Council | "skirt of | ganized “Shank, Ship and Shutter | Ithe left side of the glacier, E. L. | chambers Thursday evening. Mem- | the hour” | Club” will be on Saturday morn- | KeitHahn will accompany the group, E ‘ ibership is open to any adult, with | |annual dues of $1. Officers of the | “new organization are Dr. I J.| | Montgomery, President; E. A. Pey- {ton, Vice President; Carolyn Hofl,| | Secretary-Treasure. The executive committee in charge of arrange-| | ments is William Fromholz, the| ‘Rev. H. E. Beyer and Betty Corey.! | Persons interested in the hiking, 'boating and camera program may | lcall Dr. Montgomery at 531, or {\MLES Hoff at 874. iBrisloi Bay Has | et HHINEm | 1612 Residents; g (/NI | ShownbyCensus permanently pleated | ANCHORAGE — The preliminary t s i B i 3R] | tigure of 1,612 persons for the Bris- ¢ better yet, it’s 1 | tol Bay recording district is an- | nounced by James Brown of the of-| { fice of the Bureau of Census. The | district includes Dillingham, Kanak- | anak and Nushagak. The 1940 fig- ure was 993 persons, making the| present count a substantial increase | in population. | Nylon skirt . . . ; washable . . . 2 A Velvety smooth flavor from Hamm’s own “pedigreed” yeast and exclusive blend of choicest hops. ’ requires no pressing. ! Red, blue and black. 10 95 | The official count will be made| 5 later in the year from Washmgwn,i | D.C,, after complete examination and tabulation of records, but noj | substantial change is . expected, | | Brown said. 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