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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951 TONITE ND THURSDAY Shows 7:30 — 9:30 | Feature 8:15—10:15 | Return Engagement EXCITING PRAMA OF THE UPPER-CRUST 8¢ THE UNDERWORLD! ERIAN DONLEVY as Helisirope Harry in one of his most memorable performances. 'DRAMATIC STORY " COMES TO SCREEN, CAPITOL THEATRE A strongly dramatie story is com- bined with an excellent t in “A Gentleman After Dark,” on the screen of the Capitol Theatre to- night. It features Brian Donlevy, Miriam Hopkins and Preston Foster | in the leading roles. i The story concerns a clever jewel | thief who baifles New York police with his exploits, aided by a wil and pal who turn out to be faith-| less. He beats the double-cross but goes to Sing Sing anyway so that his baby daughter may be raised ! by a friend without knowing her father was a crook. An unusual twist at, the climax is the terrific suspense built up on the crook’s use of psychology to defeat his wife’s plan to black- mail the daughter’s adopted family. He doesn’t harm her physically but haunts her with the scent of helio- trope, his lucky flower. U. . EDUCATION GFFICE STARTS [ | This photo shows Topside, with garag Airview of the entire racing plant at Derby Downs on the day of the Finals of the All-American Soap Box Derby. IRE THE DAILY ALASKA EMP JUNEAU, ALA e in the foreground. | (top of picture). The bridge over finish line is at upper R. W. Hallidy, Otis Hill, Mrs. J. Pauette, K Ray Guerro, C. Smith, A. Rodi- quez, Emily Halver Vic Sturs, P, Jacksen, L. Tays, Rev. Knedel, SCHOOL SURVEY A Territorial-wide survey was ted Tuesday, May 1, on school facilities throughout the Territory with G. H. Hillerman as director.| To Ketchikan: Mr. and M The survey is in conformity with Humpries, Norris A. Byers, B. Ger- Public Law 815, passed by the 8lst|aghty Congress which provides for co- To Fairbanks: Tom Morgan, Mrs. operation of states and Territories’ Avrit, A. Ferguson, Frank Porter, and the Federal government in car- Wilmer, Mrs. Mayo, H. H. Mil- tying out an investigation to de- liore, W. Graley, Paul Horning, A. i termine schocl building, classroom| imiz, John McLaughlin, C. Sullins, and iacility needs in the coming|I Mullins, Elliot Fremming, John years. Cost of the survey is borne C. Bowen. Meyton, R. Rockstrom, ' | LIVE GOAT BIDS - CANCELLED MAY Federal Aid Supervisor Urban «pete” Nelson, of the U. S. Fish| and Wildlife Service —announces )’ that bids on obtaining live goat vhich were issued in January, Now closed as of May 1. No goats !’ | ez 1! Nordale, president from Fairbanks, fourth division. Member at large is Dr. hitehead of Juneau. ed that out of the ymmissioner were obtained. | | The only marten obtained weve!: | tour which were released near Pel- |ican on Chichagoi Island, three of | them coming from John S. Swiss!'’ at Poly Creek, near Iai 1go. He is lesving in late o become superintendent of 1 Fairh fe | The race course runs down the hill to the right. Thousands | of spectators’ cars are parked on adjacent Akron airport third division and Mrs. LaDessa representing W)I!iam{‘ ill come announcement of | of Ed Territory to succeed Dr. Mike Gavril, Alice White, Mrs. Ray | an who resigned son SKA ¥ TINY MARGARET | .~ O'BRIEN IS STAR AT 20TH CENTURY | The poignant story of a little giri| { who creates a magic world of her| |own out of the humdrum atmos-! phere of a New York tenement ¢ | trict brings that wonder child s | Margaret O'Brien, to the 20th Cen- | tury Theatre screen in “Tenth Ave- | nue Angel.” It is the story of tiny Flavia Mills, who is content to skate her way down “her” street on one skate, who makes with everyone from Mr. Challupski’s horse to the blind newsdealer on the cc , who { is devoted to her mother anl vio-| linist father, and who is “in love” | with their roomer, Luke (George Murphy), taxi-driver who hi served a sentence in-prison rather [ than turn state’s evidence on a gans | of young hoodlums with whom he | was reared. Another of her fans i | pretty Susan Parker ,Angela Lans- | bury), Luke's girl friend, who i tired of his failures and wants o | enrich her life. Flavia’s outlook makes a dreary {world seem lLike a fairyland, but right. ! the stark reaties of life inovitably —— |intrude on her innocence and she !is abruptly brought down to earth board | When she is falsely accused of a the | theft. 16 HGSPITAL NOTES of this| Mrs. Ann's w Hospital H. Belart, Admiited to cotion | Monday were Gordon Eldridge; » Pekovich. the Government s Frauk Foster no one ad-, ne iime | Rice, baby immer , charged w schiools | Discharged Hospital Mo of Candle. dis-) { ore Was OSEEATURY. THEATRE » WHERE HITS ARE A HAB!T! LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. SHOWS AT 7:30 — 9:30 She'H Steal Your Heart Awayl TENTH AVENUE Angel with Margaret O’BRIEN ANGELA LANSBURY GEORGE MURPHY STARTS TOMORROW DOUBLE FEATURE FROGRAM "Pariners of the Sunset” "Homicide” Moiber's Day Graduvation gd o CUSTOM MADF. OF LEATHER Our Stock of Fine Leathers Is Complete GIVE US TIME TO FINISH A PERSONALIZED, GIET - lequally between the U. . Office] To Whitehorse: A. Maygard, N.!They were one male, one of Education and the states and A, Walker, E. J. Rohaman, O,|&ud one young female. ‘Territories. Sinkar. o 7 e T AR RECORD GROSS ™ — AT HOTEL 2UNYAU { CETLIIIVS000C 000 NAROLD HUBER - PHILIP REED GLORIA HOLDER - DOUELASS DUMBRILLE SHARON DOUGLAS - BILL NENRY Ouected by EDWIN L MARIN Screenpiay by George Bruce An EDWARD SMALL Produchon Re Released by Eagle Lion Fikms S Y P.S.... The Finale is one of the most un- usual and excit- ing seen in pictures! Refrigeration Service PARSONS ELECTRIC, Inc. | ———Phones——— Black 1040 and 161 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS A Service Representative of SINGER SEWING MACHINE ¢ Will be in JUNEAU MAY 1-7 CONTACT M. E. ROSE BARANOF HOTEL T HONE 800 There has becn a re- duction in prices of all .new Singéer Sewing Machines— SEE! THE MANY NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Box 609 | Object of the survey also, is td P —— | determine what the local commun- 41 F!.v pNA WEIH vernment ; “and what the Federal gover ' 13 ARREVALS' 13 OUT, 24 THROUGH must do to take care of the mount- ing enroliments as compared to Ten arrived here 7ia Pacific Northern Airlines Tuesdar, i3 flew the present lack of facilities. to Anchorage and 24 went through| Reports of the field surveys must be completed by December 1, W.’)l,“ A ting Hillerman during the summer months will be A. N. Eide, Juneau school teacher, and Robert Isaac, teacher in Douglas. Mrs. to Cordova Julie Isaac is stenographer. Office' From Anchorage: Henry Farring- of the new department is in the ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Humphrices, | Eouse of Representatives chamber W. W , John Labinja, Bob in the Federal buil Mr. Hillerman has been gtanted; From Cordo a six months leave by the localiG. Watts, F Resurrection Lutheran church fi i To Anchorag the work. A supply pastor, John|Sandstrem, C. Greeny, student at Central Semin-] Adskim, Joe Baker, Walter Bott, afy at Fremont, Nebraska, is ex- ank tman, Georg n,| pected to arrive in Juneau May 10,| Nils Neilson, Dick Lucason, E to assume Pastor Hillerman's du- th Dubois, Art Lecoump, ties at the church during his leave ! C'Donnell. ol absence. | rsen, R M. Oswald, C Messerschmidt, John | CATHOLIC M 2S, THURSDAY On Thursday 3, the Feast of the Ascension, Masses in the | atholic Church at 5th and Gold 105 FLY VIA PAA Ann’ Catholic Church din Do m. At Auk Bay there will be Mass the home of Don Bishop at 9:30 Pan American World carried 105 passengers with 64 arrivals and 41 ures From Seattle: John Adskim, Joe Baker, Andrew Benson, W. Bott, Ed Brighton, Frank Eastman, Mel- vin Fox, Willlam Graley, E. L Grimes, B. Hoffman, Roy Hendrick- son, Paul Horning, Sven Hovelin, A. Imig, R. Jacobsen, Werner John- | son, Frans Johnson. I Slim McConnell, Z. A. Neal, Nils Neilson, Emil Nelson, Hans, Nes- {Log, Mrs. O. Taylor, Ingram Nel- son, Charles Olson, Enid Robert- shaw, E. Sakurai, Don Shannon, Airways i yesterday { depart-| ROSARY BROADCAST, KINY | The Rosary, a time honored de- ! votion in honor of the Blessed Vir- | |gin Marv, is being broadcast daily, Monday through Saturday, at 8:30 each morning during the month of | May. This broadcast is sponsored by the Catholic Church of Juneau. 8 WOLVES TAKEN ‘\ IN SOUTHEAST AREA | Frank Glaser, Fairbanks agent | for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, returned to Juneau Mon- day afternoon from Taku where he | E. R. ERICKSON 10 ANCHORAGE BOARD MEETING Evereti R. Erickson, deputy missioner of education, lefi t for Anchorage via Pacific Northern om | Airlines to meet with the Territorial Joard of Education which convenes in Anchorage Monday, May 7. He is representing the office of Territorial Commissioner of Education. Erickson left today in order to arrange a meeting place for the 1 board and to complete bus transpor- tation contracts for the Anchorage area for the 1951-53 period. Members of the board are: A. H. Ziegler, of Ketchikan, who was also . on today’s plane for Anchorage, rep- resenting the first division; Mrs. Al- berta Peterson, of Teller, second di- vision; Mrs, Margaret Harrais, V. to Miss and It is a pi | | i ‘AEARNENGS ."OR ’50-1 Dr. T. E. Hynson, medical direc- | ¥ |tor for the Alaska Native Service 66 CENTS PER SHARE 2 —(P— Pan | American World Airways today re- | ported net earnings of $4,064,000 | last year on record gross revenues | of . equal to 66 cents a |share and compared with net of $2,488,043 or 40 cents a share @n 1949 when gross revenues totaled $151,986,573. Revenue passenger miles cf 1,25 792,000 were a gain of 5.5 per cent over 1949 and cargo volume of 55~ 708,000 pounds was an increase 156 per cent over the preceding year. 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