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PWE). THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA —™ PAGE FIVR BOGART STARRED | Concert Tonight by {PAN AM FLIES 165 [STORY OF GREAT f NS 260 L s M ‘INLONELY-PLACE, | 3 Young Musicians, | ON WEEKEND TRIPS| BALL PLAYER 5 CADITOL THEATRE| Methodist Church| e svccwr woss aws| AT 20TH CENTURY carried 165 passengers over the g " 4 ) weekend including 49 on a direct| 1t had to be baseball or Jackie As a man of ungovernable temper. | Tonight at 8 o'clock in the Me=f g 0 o4 charter flight that | Robinson wanted no part of it. This given to swift and violent rage: | thodist church, three young musi- 3 . it o i Humphrey Bogart currently 1 | -ians will give a free concert. The[r - " ol 't i e Kodiak due|was during the filming of “The LAST TIMES TONIGHT ' J NE PznromANcEs starred in one of the most unusual | three are Donna Jewett, soprano,|io Weather and overnighted here.| Jackie Robinson Story,” now at the N @ !g FI most suspenseful pictures of hi |accompanied by Nancy McDowell Twenty-four went through to Cor-|20th Century Theatre, in which the DOORS. GBEN 7:00 idova, 27 through to Whitehorse and | famous second baseman appears as i 1 career. The film is “In a Lonel {and Connie Brown. The three par- 2 » Y % Fairbanks, four from here to Fair-| himself. o - 4 o Gloria Grahs el e mus ities of S S AT 7: ENDS Place,” with lovely Gloria Graham | ticipated in the music activities Sanks and teo o (Rhitehioree ] WHTI Blbsnall sobhe wers. Hatni SHOWS AT 7 > 1 as the girl who tries to subdue the | he Juneau school and were in the 2t S Tomorrow! FMCINAT‘“G DRAMA! untamed ‘ahd ' tmtaweable Bogart | soncérts of Friday "and:Satirdiy| Lwenty-elght arrved {rom thelshot, Rohinson'turned thumbs dowr south ar flew south. on any plays — no ‘matter how Sec- Z:::fx :Xcste:qr;‘:)nla 111.]:: % '":l:rd: .:\L;l)][;ilgli‘ ::'h:;‘)l Lzfid.crggglnfr:n;M"““”” ttle: J. G. Gilllsple, Olaf | tacular ey looked to the camera with an edge-of-the-seat intensity | Jancy sing in the chorus and Nan- artinson, Mrs. F. E. McCarty, L.|if they weren't those he would nor- that never abated, not even witl |~y served as accompanist for small iaissen, Leonard Roland, Mrs. H.|mally make. : 3 the film's surprise finish Toups and. sololsts. Connie pidys|12vior, F. M. Tyvoll, C. B. Wil-] Because of this, each baséhall 3 Dorothy B. Hughes, the new Bogar Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it Tinies: GAUNN. 0| Mort BUAR. Dicector. Altred T i lian Graham, picture is essentially a story of | o J. Jewett and Nancy, daughter s h A A suspicion and suspense. As a Holly- | i Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDowell,|C: Harvey, H. B. Johnson. Green and Technical Supervisor ‘, PI (': 'E ’ N i i 3 2 . Tem MeAllister, K. Raatikainen, ! Arthur Mann, the latter assistant to b 3 { rriter who is the last knowr | ire pupils of Gen Harmon. Connie,i » 3 ) g S SPE SE Pi T RE e :‘,;:fm“{; :,e a murder \,(“[;m 2;‘,‘. .;.u‘?htir of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. T. S. Batchelder, J. F. and Grace | Branch Rfckey, president of the i a man who come vp & Bon‘ar! 15 faced by an iitcreasing | Jrown is & piano pupil of Jane Field, Georg> Gannon, J. Hall, El-| Brooklyn Dodgers. The net result i : the hard vnyl 7 . tensiot’ & ' ghowinls suspicion. TN | Aeheullin: mer Lewis, B, Martinson, Robert|authentic baseball scenes. WITH THE SURPRISE 3 vivid contrast to the darkenin. | The following program will be|McKay, P. L. Sheppard, Wayne{ The supporting cast includes B | world created by that suspicion it | jresented: . \Short, R. Shack, Joe St. Andre, C.{Ruby Dee, Minor Watson, Louise 2 his delight in the glowing presence [ Sonatina, Op 36, No. 2—Clementi. | Taylor, John Ulvinen, Bert Wold, | Beavers and Richard Lane, 4 Robert Work, R. Nalen. e e T e N Foonis . ] of an attractive young actress. Mis: | relude, No. 22—Chopin, Waltz, A\ ' » FINISH! : 3 ™ Grahame, as the actress, is the gir | dinor—Gricg, by Connie. 'Rl‘f“H“ Annette: Barlow Brown, 26 Sou'HBou"D o" o p v : who first clears the writer with the When I Prayed to God—Handel, | BIs MINOR WATSON police; later, when thelr romance | erenade—Schubert, The Lass with| To Ketchikan: Louise Miller, Don DE"A“ SU“DAY ‘o8 %Bronch Rickey" QUDMBIA PICTURES X ; 3 flourishes, she falls prey to torment- | he Delicate Air—Arme, One Fine/|Statler RICHARD WANS - RUBY DEE N et - S0 S i ) P d questions. Jay, from “Madame Butterfly”— To Seattle: Alex and Lorraine L . toycouns “L_‘{_f‘ 22 >uceini,. by Donna. Eolden, Hannah Haddon, Jessie| Twenty-six passengers embarked McCrary, Janice and Paul Goretti,{on the Denali Sunday for Seattle T} Hungarian Rhapscdy, No. II— IHEME v&(fihox isat-Thompson, Traumerei—sSohu-|Alyce Dalziel, J. N. Cannon, N. C.{and wayports. nen, Aragonaise — Massenet hyiPuu'»nn, J. G. Krause, C. C. Frick,] Embarking for lfex-xme: A, ]H " Frsd V. H. Dodd, ‘B. G. Wilcox, E. M. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas IN AlASKA EOR R Barrett, G. W. Jurgensen, F. W4‘M93d- Baxter Felch, Mrs. F. L. STARTS Tamonnflw ce— , Thi ne Romance—Romberg, Thine Alone| '™ 50, T erow, H. L. La|Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. An- Herkert, One Song—Churchhill, ] SIUDENI CQNIESI screnade—Romberg, by Donna. }Foum.un, Paul Willlams, S. H.|[trim, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dutiel, . o & Rt Lorain, J. C. Dodd, Vivian John-|Pamela Dutiel, Mr. and Mrs. E. A} g son, O. F. Benecke, R. Johnson,|Patton, JO;vKPfltmr_l- Lo e ati ska” has b DOROTHY pEIRoN Jack Stanhope, Erma Willis, M.| For Ketchikan: Miss D. L. Thomp- \oi ey i i son, Florence Thornton. chosen as the theme of the Alaska Berman, Russel Thor. i ¥ Z V. rse. ¢l : . . Zenger, 3 sociation’s student To Whitehorse: Jack Thompson,| For Wrangell: Mrs. N. H. N il e oy i P R A l S ES S(oul Floyd Jacobsen. Robert Zenger, Mrs. L. L. Lucas and P pester contest which is approaching : its May 8 dead line. To Fairbanks:: Hazel Lindstrom,|tWo children. =) Young artists from Nome to Ket. MOVEMENI HERE Jack Molyneau, Clarence Stone, C,| For Petersburg: Gil Rich, Mr. anc c n have bean busy for weeks ! Goodman, Mrs. Bruce MacKechnie, Mr. and S 23 : S SRE 3 4 transferring impressions of their BAR | frat e, |MrsA Donald Riggs, Jack Stafford. | i 3 ; scenic homeland to paper and great Using the time-honored axiom BRSSP I Y Gwm A GB AH AME W [Lonicty s expectea. g e e o uiPHA CARRIES 85 T o suoay | A 3 After local eliminations, best en- | job,” Rezional Scout Director Miss ' e tries from each school will be sent | Dorothy Petron gave glowing, praise OVER WEEKE“D :l;:nflornao:x::n:iort:;sl;‘::etl::“l"::: ”“‘ * > 4 E — S 'S — o AEA headquarters in Ju-| o the strong scout program in Ju- y - LATEST SHOWS 2 ‘o kke; AlA. begdguatsers g sha slrong piog ! ported other than the loss'of the ATTENTION MASONS, MOTIiONS TUESDAY & 7:20 — 9:3! * reau where Miss Avis Aamot of | zeau. She said it is the person who| annyal spring migrations were at | Stated Communication of Mt. HE&I’S S i 4 the Juneau school staff heads a|is accustomed to successful ser-|reflected in Pacific Northern Air- iidad Juneau Lodge Monday evening al| wotion calendar will be heard in committee which will arrange for | vice who can always be counted|jjnes passenger lists over the week e "w“z_s P J;nson at War- | 7:30 with Labor in the F. C. Degree. |y s District Court in Junesu at g FEATURE — Arat i c flfl!‘ s competent judges to pick the win-|on to do one more task and do it|ena when 85 passengers were car- J. W. Leivers, & 4 Sys —= IR TR o > & ner’s. 791-4¢ . W D 10 a.m., Tuesday instead of Friday, 1 ’-(' V {ners in both elementary and high | well. She spoke at the luncheon|yjed, Fifteen flew from Anchorage to Yo badln 7| i b , {5chool divisions. Friday in the Gold room of the)cordova, 11 arrived here from the el > H " -] WAN' AY ~EMPIRE WANT ADS PAV-- | The twenty posters selected will [ Baranof for members of the Board,| westward and 11 went through' to EMPIRE WANT ADS P | FIGE WASH e liler}. of the Court. ‘orm the Alaska exhibit at the|leaders, mothers and friends Of ceattle. Twenty-one went to An-| National Education Association in | ‘couting. chorage, nine to Cordova and 18 M E E T 1 Y G T fi N E G H 'r san Francisco. Scout Commissioner Mrs. John| connected from PAA for Cordova. Prizes are being furnished by the | Clements presided at the business| From Anchorage: Lt. Col. H. K. - o Alaska Visitors Association, meeting of the council held during|palmer, Jr., L. Miller, O. E. Chris- T"e /fil‘l‘.’!@fi'&(’“fl Legfiq)g’. — e the luncheon hour. Vice-Commis-| tensen, Stan McCutcheon, Lorraine H. M. PORTE HERE doner Mrs. Kenneth Clem spoke|Ferro, A. Larson, Charles Badger, at 8 o'Clack ON WEEK’S VISI1 | ipprovingly of Mrs. Clements’ lead-| Maurice Powers, Larry Tarnoff, M. FRNLTEL orship and presented her with a|Burt. IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Pl g igBabggiFhd oo o ypirntrg el L. By s s Visiting Veterans Invited [via Pacific Northern Airlines to Af;:n'. ) ” ToT Cordova:: Norman Sommers, ION P : 2 spend ‘a week visiting Mr. Porter’s rs. Margaret Grisham, secretary | E. E. Gagnon, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. VERJ}O‘N I-VHARRI'S, Post Commander 'puap]: here. read the minutes of the Board|Shadeck, G. Samuelson, Mr. and JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant N b8 meeting of April 19 at which time|Mrs. J. J. Thome, Elmer Lewis, R. TR et g L | HERE FROM WRANGELL it was decided to send two repre-|McKay, Robert Nalen, V. L. Joyer, ——— sentatives to meet with Ketchikan|C. L. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mrs. Arnt Sorset and son Rich- | Board members this week. Round| Nelson, Charles Crabtree, D. Frank, Yard and Mrs. Sorset’s mother, Mrs. | ‘rip fare will be paid for Mrs.|Bob Ellis, Mrs. Taylor and Nancy.l Rolland Curtis, flew up from | Clements and one other board| To Cordova: G. D. Anderson, M. Wrangell Friday for medical at- [ member. A discussion of area|Bartell, John Green, Mr. and Mrs. 20th Century Theatrs Bldg. Phone: 61 tention for young Richard. They |ouncil will be held with Miss Pe-| Andrew Johnson, R. Rockstrom, 2nd Fleor ! returned home Saturday afternoon | ‘ron there, providing Ketchikan js| Joe St. Andre, Bill Wilson, Jack ! jvia Ellis Airlines. interested in laying the ground-!'Morsey. i O work for such a plan. 3 In Seatile, I's || runt i ot Brownies rendy 10| HOSPITAL HOTES NGTECE Tfi HOME'OWNERS “fly up” and become Scouts would . Paul n. Geriz pe eligible to fntend summer camp Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital We are again building up our stock of conecrete this year. Registrar Mrs. L. B. AV-| Sunday were Eileen Nickel, Mrs. Adine y . rit said there were 335 paid up|pars Sorensen and Nels C. Lud- 4 i i "v ALoH t, by k'v . 35 adults. Mrs. Glen Oakes, trea-| Mrs. George Warren and baby boy; vrlle or w2 now have everything you need to take care for Homes, Lots, surer, announced a total balance|Mrs Robert Paulin. of those repairs and improvements you’ve been of $7137; with $5,000 Oalloted for| - Discharged Saturday from the waiting to do all winter. Falms, Buslness the camp kuilding fund and $2,125| Government Hospital were Emma 4 . s in the general account. Howard, Tenakee, Mrs. Daniel your copy see “S Today Opporiunlhes Miss Petron observed that the|Sharclane and baby boy, Hoonah. genuine scipline and good man- RF wurm J TUTTE & so“ Bnd Insurance ners displayed by the Brownies at APPLICATION TO WED T 2 their tea last Tuesday indicates| An application for marriage li- ODAY Write or-CnIl a high quality leadership. She was|cense was made in U. S. Commis- General Contractors Konrad Er]k”m, enthusiastic concerning her meet-| sioner Gordon Gray's office Friday Bulldmg Materials Concrete Products Sales Mgr. ing Wednesday evening with 15{aiterngon by John L. Bieker, saw- PHONE 34 4711518 :}Vooglawn Senior gl,”s' She said they were fine | mj) worker of Juneau, and Julia e = ! young women with ideas, a good Mary Milton of Yakutat. 617 Willoughby ; VErmont 7710 knowledge of scouting and are o S ity pi e pon ~oo—~= | keenly interested in doing commun- ity work. In conclusion the Reg- ional director (one of 12 for the New Shades for spriflg National staff) summarized “You have set the pace here in Juneau with your generosity, cooperation R E V L 0 N and beautiful weather as I proceed on to Ketchikan, Fairbanks, An- Lilac Champagne horage and possibly Nome.” § chorage and possibly Nome and Wherszr you are a newcomer or an old-timer, you’ll mancaner wsnex . {° - Baby Tangerine enjoy having a copy of Welcome to Alaska,” a 12-page ¢ : LIPSTICK - $1.10 pllls fax booklet ctammed with information about the Territory. Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret . . . sweeney, 84, mother of ma sweeney | AIL ENAMEL 60¢ plus fax Or perinaps you'd like to have it sent to a friend or of Juneau, were held today in Seat- o g tside tle, Mrs. Ed Sweeney learned today. €. 'V u . oty m‘evii“,ffi:cf,‘i,’.i.‘“’;,,’.,“,’ifix 'l"llivg AU In either case, this Alaska Salmon Inctitute booklet and Ed flay: S e Henoppon Co. is yours for the asking..Drop us-a line and we'll be return here Wednesday. PN, DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST Box 1151 — Phone 33 happy to mail it outside for you. Al T ¢ Write to Alaska Salmon Institute, Box 893, Ketchikan. L. A Durgin Company, Inc. | Refrigeration Service Accounting Auditing Tax Work \ X Room 3, Valentine Building | PARSONS ELECTRIC, Inc. N\ ‘ LASKA JUNEAU, ALASKA Phones——— \ . goo d houio"“fli / 3 || .o Boxsiz Telepnone 919 Black 1041 and 161 s ALMON ~EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— P 1 f refreshi = i e"'y e u‘ “‘“ SEE mnsn“s ron NICHOL ‘N’S WELDING noted radio commentator. .. NYLON FISHING LINE sHOP g INsTITUTE - ——— g Tanks and General Welding favorite Alaska stati BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY and Herring Nettlngs ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED your favorite Alaska station. 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