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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 27 - STARTING TODAY Deluxe Double Features A.W. HACKEL pre. s A WESTERN TORNADO/ pos : William Cagney in ‘ a A ~rLIRTING WITH ‘A Demen DANGER" oty . Trouble ALSO 7th Episode “RED RIDER” News : \ > R 8.9 77 3 | DON ALVARADO < | GLORIA SHEA | NICK STUART il & Directed by 803 HiLL~Distributed by WM STEIRIR Robert Armstrong Edgar Kennedy and 1936 convenfior | zar Philadelphia city of the D vember that city in the lead. Th be explained on these leaders think a f paign in Pennsylvania worth trying. y, the 30 FOR EAST SEEN STARTED BY DEMOCRATS Political Strategy Is Indi- cated—Plan Sweep- ing Victory ts. By late No- ed to oe in ctly President himself his Atl 2 to thos made ment By EYRON PRICE - (Chief of Bureau, The As 14 Press, W 1 servative east. c: t f the current trend of thesz2 o4 industrial east, i NS & d to make a play \‘ a q bination of south and east, 4 ning to att the western situation to more ,l 4 point where the Republican str ~elf. ite of th a revolt against hi east, he will try as he did in 1932 to play both east and hope of repeating his ctory of four years ag is possible that he mere- 3 tra o all previous i Up to a month or 50 ago, L] almost universal supposition that Democratic preparations were point- ing in exactly the opposite dir wi- The belief was widesp: that., 1y is seeking to confuse the opposi- with the south to start Ir. of attack against the '3 Reosevelt would concentrate on st point, while the carried out el amiliar military ruse, igned to keep the-opposing army d and bottled up until it is nexing in the west and midwe Even President litica Some of campa made there, and many politicians | were convinced it would be largely perfunctory and without hope. What happened is not yet clear but the evidence of a revision of plevious plans is quite fascinating political foes give the dit for exceptional po- and no one expects rategist to disclose n the campaign, dge of his reputation for ing movements e curiosity of the Indications First there was the matter of ti local ctions in November involving state and municipal offices in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 3 several other places. g ¢ Instead of taking defeat without a | struggle, the eastern Democrs ganizations infused i with a zeal which pr genuine surp: In New York state the Democ polled a state-wide majority of 400,000 causing so staunch a “new - CROPLEY REPORTED The struck by an automobile on Glacier Highway Christmas Eve, was report- htly improved today by the t Hospital. uffered a fractured skull when hit by a car while walking to ided some = deal” foe as Representative Hamil- [secure aid to tow his own machine Reliable = ton Fish to classify the Empire state | out of a ditch near the Salmon Creek 1 = . o[ ¥ as among the most doubtful in 1936 |[POWer housz. i pharmacists | = | A In New Jersey the Democrats lost g >oe | ‘—E. 9 € in one branch of the legislature, but IKE TAYLOR LEAVES | compound = SEAGRAM s Flv gained in the other. Democratic ma- lkPIE Taylor, CChief Erilxmeer of | {8 your § chines in several Pennsylvania cities | the Alaska Road Commission, leaves | } — demonstrated an unprecedented vot- | on the Victoria tonight for a month’s prescriptions. = HALF PINTS PINTS { QUARTS ing strength. Emp to Washington, D. C., where he Immediately thereafter, important [will confer with Department of In- Drug Co. c » party leaders began to lean toward | terior officials. \” , Fl ® Seein. One of the novelties staged at the opening of a new Hollywood studio was the “parade of doubles”, impersonating famous movie * stars, left to right, Claudette Colbert posed by Pluma Noisom; Kasha La Seur as her sister-in-law, Joan Crawford; Chris Meeker as Greta Garbo, and Virginia Randall as Mae West,, cam- | on-| SUNDAY SCHOOL SLIGHTLY IMPROVED condition of Henry Cropley, | g Stars? N 6! Seeing Doublc' v ew Independent Union RICHARD ARLEN |Rumor N AS G- MAN IN R - CAPITOL FILM “Let "Em Have Jt™I8 Story | of U. S. Warfare on Kid- | napers, All-Star Cast | Lat [ dlayin, Em Have It," excitin; at the Capitol Theau arless Fade deals with their r my No. and his p men and | g reen m |:il_\-: the west, leavir king trail of death and des et Johin fe Ly Phillip Murray Tri-district meeting of United Mine W ton, led by Phillip Murray, left, of Pittsburgh, un and John L. Lewis, right, president, may have launching of a giant industrial union to oppose the Amer orkers of America in W jon vice pr ignaled the | tion | The romance is supplied by Vir- s " |ginia Bruce, who plays the soci2ty | eration of Labor's craft union organization from which Lewis e {girl victim of Cabot's Kidnap attemp, | gently resigned as vice president because he chathpioned the in- |and Arlen. Eric Linden is seen as her |young brother who meets death at the end of a gang gun, and Alice |Brady plays her fatuous aunt who lends the comedy touch. Harry M Goetz and Edward Small produced “Let "Em Have Tt" for release through United Artists. dustrial union setup. A\ \“\““\" TO HAVE PARTY Children of the Trinity Cathed Sunday School are reminded that morrow afternoon is their Chris mas party, when candy, fruit, and nuts will be distributed among them, and games enjoyed in the chur parlors. A short program will a be rendered, to which parents of t children are invited. The party 3ins at 1:30 o' K. D The tallest mammal, the giraffe, reaches 18 feet, 7 inches in height It is almost entirely voiceless. P ;) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court fol the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before M. E. MONAGLE, Comm sioner and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. { In the Matter of the Estate of | '/AMBROSE HILE, Deceased | ‘Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was this day appointed by the court above named, admin istrator of the estate of AMBROSE | HILE, deceased. 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R WA 90 O O TR R 00000000 LEGION KIDDIES Dugout for a Christmas party from 1 to 3:30 o'clock. and the small tees were as follows: Hellan, | ments, 3 Gordon Clithero, Colleen Hellan; 'annual overhaul T ACE DETECTIVES - CRACK DOWN 0N PNATION: \ HAVE T % with RICHARD ARLEN VIRGINIA BRUCE BRUCE CABOT ALICE BRADY Also Cucoo News ® News by Pathe Sature LI ® “Let ‘Em Have It” [ Comedy, Cartoon News CANDY COMING! COMING! ALASKA NATIVES IN PERSON On the Stage TOMORROW NIGHT Potlatch—Songs and Dances Santa Claus Committee, Laura Clith- ero, Barbara MacSpadden, Mrs. Hurry Stonehouse was i charge of arrangements. CELEBRATE YULE in the personage of 0, visited the Juniors can Legion today, when Legion children assembled in the ROEDDA IS OFF FOR SITKA LAST NIGHT The motorsnip Roedda, Capt. J. V. Davis, sailed at 6 o'clock last night for Sitka and way ports, in place of the Estebeth. Passengers from Juneau were: To Chichagof-— A, :it; to Tenakee—H. 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