The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1951, Page 5

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F RIDA\ b .\I ~\R( H Shows— 7:30—9:30 Feature— 8:05—10:05 HURRY! HURRY! ADBED « 06606 0000( 246008008 006000000000000069002000006060009 HOSPITAL NOTES FOOD SALE ies Aid Society Ore SEL:. MADQENS FOR|: NYLON FISHING LINE and Herring Nettings ——— OPEN EVENINGS J. A. Durgin Company, Inc. Accounting Auditing Room 3, Valentine Building JUNEAU, ALASKA 652 P, O. Box LAST 2 DAYS? Telephone 919 )0 1951 m“m»mmmomm‘ Continuous From 1:30 Saturday The true and savage story of BILLY THE KID, the West’s most notorious outlaw! *: KING COLE TRIO JLOR CARTOON and LATE 11:00 a.m., old Stover, L Pek 7 Discharged Dapcevich ar Karlson and Mrs. Al the Government of Hoonah W No_patients s Mrs. were Henry Tax Work FOOD By Sat. March 31st, GREET SPRING 1 baby girl, Mrs, Green. hospital J Lutheran Ladies Aid at Sears Qrder Office 11:00 a.m Ends Sat. Nite NEWS ey and Pete William Society 770-2¢ K.« "KID FROM TEXAS' EXCITING FEATURE, CAPITOL THEATRE| } The first semi-documentary story »f Billy the Kid ever to reach is told in Universal-Inter al's Technicolor “The Kid Texas,” now showing at the Capitol Theatre. Three previous filmizations, al- legedly of The Kid's life, were high- ly romanticized versions or out-and- out Hollywood dream-ups, in the opinion of with this newest production Audie Murphy, most decorated hero of World War II has the role of Billy, co-starring with Ga!l Storm and supported by Alber D . William Talman, Fran Wilcox, Robert Barrat and others {PAN AM CARRIES 44 PASSENGERS Pan Americen World . Airways carried 44 passengers yes with 17 arriving from Seattle, thre from Whitehorse, 12 to Seattle, one to Ketchikan anhd 11 traveling through. From Seattle: Betty Brown, Leon- ard Evans, Steve Grover, Arthur Hedges, Marvin Knorr, I and Louann Lougher, Frank W ofer, Leon Roberts, Florence Bessie Scott, Al Shaw, Jack Thomp- son, Fred Tyvoll, Keith Weiss, Ian Ogg, Ross Morrisen. From Whitehorse: Mr. H. Griffin and son Leroy. To Seattle: Jack Hendr Jim Cauley, J, Cooper, Mrs. Harcld | Nordman, Vance Sutter, Don Davis, Inod Gunderson, James Lanthy, A T. Coleman, H. H. Dent, H. E | Blevins, Lee Garr, To Ketchikan: J. L. Houston, SATURDAY WILL BE son, " BIG NIGHT FOR AUK BAY LEGION GROUP Big doings are scheduled for to- morrow night by Auk Bay Post No. 25, The American Legion. In ad- dition to its regular weekly free movies the Legionnaires will present, a new Frigidaire food freezer at {7:45 p.m. as their appreciation for {contributions received during their recent drive for funds. The movie program will include a Union Oil picture, “Twenty Four Hours of Progress” and two Fish and Wildlife films concerning moose. Movies will start promptly at 8 p.m. All Legionnaires are asked {to be present at 7 p.m. to hand in their money and books. Everything will take place at DeHart's Store. TEEN AGE CLUB PARTY FOR BASKETBALL TEAM researchers identified | Sandbo, | and Mrs. | 88 I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT WEEKEND AT 20TH CENTURY e 1s a big double feature bill y tonight at the 20th Cen- heatre for this weekend. “Joe a” and “Alaska Patrol” are Hl' two bills. Racketeers threaten the world'’s heavyweight prizefighter’s reputa- tion in Monogram’s “Joe Palooka n Winner Take 'All,” starring Joe Kirkwood This comedy-drama finds Pa- Knobby Walsh, anonymous note threatening the s fiance Anne Howe, unless boxer ithdrawn from ty bout. The threat comes from a racke- eer, and o bring zambling 1 oming title m,h( bv l‘nrung him from the cl y event and then preading rumors about his ability 0 meet the championship con- tender. James S. Burkett, noted motion re producer, has ripped through the veil of secrecy to present “Alas- ka Patrol” a story of counter- intelligence told with raw realism and machine-gun tempo, starring Richard Travis and Helen West- cott. “‘Alaska Patrol’ tells the amazing story of how they work, how they it their brains, brawn and science igainst cunnii boteurs and the torture imple- Romance, daring and cour- e vividly depicted in a pic- ture that is entirely different from seen,” adds | looka's manager, receiving an is anything you've ever Producer Burkett. 11 ARRIVE AND 7 FLY WEST ON PNA Eleven arrived from Anchorage yesterday on Pacific Northern Air- lines and seven flew to the west- ward. From Anchorage: Marvin Atkin- son, Durland Silsbee, Albert Frank, Walter Riley, William Andrews, Al- | fred Alexander, Alfred Berry, Carl Thynes, Gary Olds, Gene D. Vec- choine, Robert Ritterhouse. To Anchorage: S. N. Johnson, O. P. Olsen, G. Engebreth, Floyd Guer- tin, Frank Degnan, M. P. Silver. To Cordcva: Stephen Grover. GIRL SCOUTS MEET The Girl Scout Troop No. 12 party Tuesday afternoon was a suc- cess, Our president opened the meeting. We said the pledge to the Flag and sang our favorite songs. Patrols one and two presented ‘rplays, The names of the plays were { Tom Thumb's Wedding and Princess Nina's Birthday. After the plays, we served refreshments. Our | mothers were guests for the meet- ing. Julia Walther, Reporter. HEY . THE ACTION KING OF | VS, DOORS OPEN 12:30 QR MONOORAM n:vu-u Ppresents m\ flfl” 0 INTRODUCE RESOLUTION 10 CONTINUE PROBE ‘WASHINGTON, March 30 —(®— Senator Wiley (R-Wis) says he and Benator Tobey (R-NH) will intro- jduce a resolution next week to ex- tend the Senate Crime Investigat- ing committee until January 15, | SEVEN-FOOT GARGANTUA OF THE Puneh-l’ackeci .fllelf a5/ -104 A GIANT TWIN-BILL THE COMICS RING! Excitement. FROM THE COMIC STRIP BY HAM FISHER COMES LAUGNTER, . D ll. -vd-v Joe Klllwon . Hu:h\hllwlm Wflluflmlh' HOPPY - ROUND - UP - CLUB SHOW AT 1:00 PLUS BUGS BUNNY— LOONEY TUNES— MERRIE MELODIES— AND OTHER CARTOONS aid an additional $150,000 ked to carry on the com- sensational underworld Wiley may be nittee's probe. The Senate late yesterday unan- imously approved a resolution con- | tinuing the committee through April 30 — a month beyond the date previously set for it to close up shop. FOOD SALE By Lutheran Ladies Aid Society at Sears Order Office, 11:00 a.m., O:LCENTURY THEATRE » WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! TONIGHT and SATURDAY PAGE FIVE Complete Shows 7:20 and 9:25 . KIDS! The First 100 Children to Purchase Tickels l‘nday Nnghi Will Be Given a JOE PALOOKA Noveliy Package! Aciually Filmed in Keichikan and Sitka Waters! FIGHTING ON THE SPIES AND ALASKAN COAST! SABOTEURS v BI.AS'I'ING ENEMY /o =’ Q 7@ Richard TRAVIS - WESTCOTT EMORY PARNEEL Y RICHARD FRASER m ) cukssics RELEASE SPY RING FROM ARCTIC WATERS A Helen HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: JAMES DOUGLAS WILLIAMS MARY TANAKA Present your Hoppy Cards at Box Office for Admission FIVE (ARRIED ON Two passengers arrived on Ellis Airlines Friday with t}lrre carried on interport. Arriving from Ketchikan: Chris Wyller. From Petersburg: Betty Olson. LEGION OF THE MOOSE Meeting tonite—Door prize—Ini- ELLIS Amm:Vel ,("'eb'a‘es 90th Birthday AUGUSTA, I, March 30— John E. (Dad) Newcomkb, who says he is the oldest living member of the American Legion, observed his 90th birthday today. He is a veteran of the Spanish- American war and served overseas '1'11 u in WGrld War L. untlnm-LunLn 1952, Saturday, March 31. 770-2* There is no suhsuuie for Newsp With a New Sauit and Topper 0 STEVE VUKOVICH IS HERE with his Spring and Summer line of Suits and Topcoats for Men and Women. Made to Measure, latest styles, fascinating weaves and colors. STEVE HAS OVER 1,000 samples to choose from. Call him at HOTEL JUNEAU - or leave your call for an appoiniment and demonstra tion. - HERE ONLY 10 DAYS THERE'S ""WHITE STUFF" ON THE SKI TRAIL YET Ski activity is far from being over with plenty of the “white stuff”| on the ski trails to keep all the ) board riders happy. Gas for the ski tow can be picked up at Klink- hammers garage to insure ski tow operation for both Saturday and Sunday, Dean Williams said today. Juneau ski club members will sur- | vey the ‘upper slalom hill area this weekend casting an eye towards extending the ski tow to the meadows of the Crooks trail area. It will be necessary to move the present tow house approximately 400 feet to a point opposite the slalom cabin. All teen-agers are reminded that the party in honor of the Juneau High Crimson Bears at the Teen- |Age club is set for tomorrow night, promptly at 9:45 o'clock. “As soon as the Juneau team took the series from Ketchikan,” said Zach Gordon, club director today, “we decided to have a party in their honor, whether they won or lost in Anchorage. All of us at the club ! feel that Coach Arnold Soley and his players have done exceedingly well this season. We are proud to have this affair for them tomorrow night. “There will be a big cake and spe- cial entertainment; and we expect to have a lot of fun. All teen-agers of Juneau and Douglas are invited to attend the party.” —that's what YOU LL say about our two-week Spring Special Yes, Spring Is here (we hope) and starting April 2nd — we offer you: Machine Wave - - - 6.50 Machineless Wave - - 7.50 Cold Wave - - 10.00 This is the FIRST TIME we have ever advertised such senstional values. 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