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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ EXTRA! M by SARAH VAUGHN | and SHOWS 1:25-9:30 FEATURE SHOWPLALE or Lfustendz 1:50-10:0 HERB st Ll 3 JEFFRIES TONIGHT and THURSPAY | e s SO A4 4 S > An Outstanding Mystery Film that Is Off the Beaten Track??! No clue to begin with . . . Not even a body . . .. ... Bit by hit . . . you'll see what happens when a lonesome man meets a girl at a bar! The thrilling star of “Battleground” RICARDO MONTALBAN - SALLY FORREST sett, iana To Seattle: Mar Capt. J. Williams, To Anr RONALD STEWARTS 'HONOR GUESTS AT " DINNER AT MIKES t Sunday via s for western ! BPR in San 32 PAA ARRIVALS; ONLY 4 DEPARTURES Thirty-si Juneau BLACKWELL & FOR CONFERENCES and V. M. Blackwell, Puklic Roads I American Air rters office of o of Pan heac The Juneau staff of the Ter torial Department of Minés honor- ed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Stew- art with a dinner at Mike’s Place last Friday evening. Stewart, who recently retired as Administrative Assistant with the Department, was | presented an Eastman Tourist camera and accessories in recogni- tion of his 25 years service in the | Department | Leo H. Saarela, Commissioner of Mines, w made the presentation | en behalf of present and iormer o staff members and associates, said: | Rummage Sale | .ye are all mest happy to present ement Memorialtyyic omayl token of our regard to ;(‘) f:"m-. Stewart in recognition of his 305-3t | jong and excellent record. We, who | ve been associated with Ron | tewart, especially realize that his| etirement is a distinet loss to the | Territory. The staff of the De-| partment of Mines in Juneau and| offices throughout the Territory are joined by former associates now | located all over the world in whole- heartedly wikhing all happiness and | success to Mr. Stewart.” | flew south. TFrom Seattle: S. Biral, G. S. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miss A. Dixon, Lew Hall, Hamoff, T. H. Hartms Kauvlarich, H G Kowolchuck, R. Le. nier, Volney Richm: Severson, Lawrenc Swenson, Herman Voss, A. Larenteau, M William Mrs. George Mumme:rt. rom Fairbanks: C. M. Archbold,| Pred Hanford, P. Pringle. From Whitehorse: V. Aubrey Neasham, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Woodward, J. C. Tomas, J. Ward. S. A. Bennett, A.|™ io Curti, Dabney, George o Hugh Stoddart, (‘1\‘.’ r, Blackwell will at- ences to determine ad- rinistrative procedures involved in additional work planned under the National Forest special Blackwell will be ision Kolek min . Bjorge, Saul, RUMMAGE SALE ' V.F. W Sat., Ma Presbyterian am. Auxili 12, in Church. Open EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS |8 r Juneau R | Look at Tl “TWINDOW?”, the window with Built-in insulation, | | that gives you all these advantages . .. Reduces heating costs. Permits the use of larger windows. BRAND Designed to prevent condensation. Adds to comfort and health year round. 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AFTER 3 FABULOYS MONTHS at Seattle’s MUSIC HALL IT COMES TO JUNEAU SUNDAY? Mother's s ‘ji’mll- TERRITORIAL AIRCRAFT INSPECTION TO BEGIN Beginning this week William Hix. | son is Territorial aircraft inspector for Southe Alaska. In accordance with legislation passed by the last Legislature, Hixson will inspect al aircraft for proper registration of aircraft and pilot, emergency ra- tions and radio equipment. Forms are available at the office of Territorial Communications hére or at any airlines office. Hixson is already supervisor for communi- cations with the Alaska Aeronau- tics and Communications Commis- sion The law requires that during the summer months sufficient food be | carried to sustain life for two weeks for each occupant, axe, first aid kit, gun and ammunition, gillnet and tackle, knife, matches, mosquito nets, signaling devices. Beginning October 15 snowshoes, sleeping bag and blankets must be added. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. PRES. HERE ON BUSIN Volney Richmond, Jr., president of Northern Commercial Co., vis- ited e local office in Juneau on business. He left Tuesday afternoon for Ketchikan. THE FAMOUS SAMPLER AND OTHER WHITMAN'S ASSORTMENTS, OMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY® IS | | vision of the Department of Inter- ior. s\ CTERY STREET.” | NEW THRILLER AT CAPITOL THEATRE r at the is more ng motion picture. It tory behind the story newspaper head- hidden murders which iy en off the records | s “accidental deaths.” It brings to the screen for the t tim history the most of crime detection Harvard’s famed al Medicine. Se- the department, enes of Harvard the Cape Cod area, n actual location ded by Ricardo nd Sally Forrest, with wred roles filled by Bruce Lanchester and Mar- headed 8 r scoring musical recent'y in legrou and 1t Miss Forrest is who gained overnight mother ir ally are w etho veloped at f Le! 1 in Incid een's out- comes to the hit in “Come and Marshall Ricardo “Batile- BLACK ROSE” OPEKING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY What looms as the year's most mbitious motion picture undertak- will have it 20th Century Theatre premiere tonight with the of “The Black Rose,” starring K Power, Orson Welles and Cacile Aubry and featuring Jack Hawkins. It is in technicolor on & d scale. trosses, from her | e Black Rose" tells of the ad-! s that befall two young Eng- lishmen, a scholar and a bowman (Power and Hawkins), when they go off wonders of the world. They fall into the service of Bayan of the hundred eyes (Welles), mighty conqueror making a pilgrimage to theKublai Khan. On the trek their heroism is ested by their rescue of a half- English girl known as “The Black Rose” (Miss Aubry) from an Orien- tal world she would escape. The fabulous voyage of Power and Hawkins takes them from Eng- lish medieval castles to desert waste: land and finally to Oriental shrings. | | in search of the unknown | g & STARTS T DOORS OPEN NIG 7:00 P.M BT FEATURE AT 7: SHOWS AT 7:08 — 9:30 AN ADVENTURE THAT WILEL FLAME... TILL THE STARS GROW CGRLD? ywo B th March! ORSON WELLES and CECILE AUBRY ALFONSO BEDOYA - BOBBY BLAKE - JACK HAWKINS | | { WORLD REWS ViaAir S A S SRS SR 18 [:;” 3 'RALPH THOMPSON { . DIES SUDDENLY| | Death came suddeniy to Ralph | Eames Thompson, Juneau b o From the gateway to the east at An- tioch to the point at which they cross into fabled Cathay there is the rugged encounter of the rope-walk life or death archery contests, vic- iously played knife games, thunder- ing racing camels and Arabs on horseback. TO SPEAK AT CHAMBER COMMERCE MEETING HERE Ivan Bloch, Department of In- terior economist, will speak at a regular meeting of the chamber of commerce tomorrow at the Baranof hotel. He will discuss Alaska devel- opment. He is assigned as consult- ant in the Mineral and Fuels Di- NOTICE Auke Bay Altar Society will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Horton. 805-1t Butler-Maure Drug Co. Your Rexall Store And other Whitman's Assortments st aensge builder, last night at 10 o'clock when | / ihe was taken by a stroke, He had| ! worked yesterday. He is survived by | his wife Helen. i Thompson was born in Wetneka, | Puyses - :\I]l‘ Feb. 12, 1879, and was married | Gloves to Helen Carn, June 28, 1909 in Vic-! = - tgrin, B? C.lHe first came to Al | Llngerle ir 1897 when he landed at Sk i !vay and packed over White Pase. HOSIGIY Gowns I» 1514 he moved to Juneau from | “ Pajamas Dawson and has made his home on | Glacier Highway where he built| and many other remembrances 1o bring her Joy on Mother’s Guwn Day many hoats, and neves a poor one.| He also has been a fisherman. The body is at Carter mortuary. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. | | | n | V. F. W. Auxiliary Rummage Sale | Sat., May 12, in basement Memorial | Presbyterian Church. Open at lU; a.m. 805-31‘ Parcel Post packages, food and | fancywork at the Dorcas Sale— erette Market on Franklin — Ma 10. First airline to provide scheduled flights in Alaska, Pan American has been flying the Alaska skyways for 18 years. Clipper® flight erews know their routes . . . know their jobs . .. know how to make you comfortable. The Clippers fly twice a week from Nome and W hitehorse, daily from Fairbanks, Juncau, Ketchikan to Seattle. No other airline can match Pan American in Alaskan flying experience. 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