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“ENTER AR e Gloncous Tecknicolo Andy Gearge Philip JINE - ZUCCO - van ZANT - CUNLINUOUS 5iOWS 5 STARTING AT 2:1 THE THRILLING STORY OF THE U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE MILITARY STATUS OF AMERICA! N N T TR AT TP Celebrate New Year’s Eve AT THIS THEATRE CONTINUOUS LATE SHOWS MONDAY SEE LAST SHOWING OF UDAN” AND STAY TO CARROLL VANITIE AND OTHER SURPRISES! WELCOME THE NEW YEAR IN as guests of the JUNFAU TOWNSEND CLUB M@NDAY EVENING CIO MALL ENDS TONIGHT! On at 8 .. ALSD .. “SERGE (E” On a UNDAY ITH THE FEA' 5—4:20—6:25—8:50—10:35 PRESBYTERIANS T0 HAVE SERVICE ON EVE OF NEW YEAR | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "SUDAN" FEATURE | N TECHNICOLOR | BILL AT CAPITOL The glorious technicolor feature “Sudan” comes to the Capitol on Sunday and Monday and shows lawless love, reckless pleasures and bold adventures. Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Turhan Bey are the big three stars. The story is good. | The mysterious assassination of the King of Kremmis brings his beautiful, spirited daughter, Naila | (Maria Montez) to the throne of the ancient realm beside the River Nile. etous, scheming Horadef (George Zucco), the royal chamberlain, con- vinee§ the young queen her father's murder was the work of Herua (Tur- han Bey), almost legendary leader of a daring band of escaped slaves, s headquarter mountain zhold. in a H Naila, bent on revenging her fath- |er'’s death, to don disguise and set jcut for the horse fair at distant | Naharina, where she hopes to learn the identity of Herua and lure him into a trap. Horadef and his ac- | complice, Setna (Phil Van Zandt), then arrange with a slaver, Bata ! (George Lynn), to “disposa of” Naila. Naila is sold into slavery and 1branded, but shortly makes a spec- tacular escape astride her stallion, and finds her way to a desert oasis. as she lies unconscious, & vered by Merab (Jon Hall ebka (Andy Devine), a pair of ¢e vagabonds who regard their horse thievery and pocket picking as legitimate pursuits. Nebka, detecting the slave’s brand, is all for selling the girl to the first , but Merab, attracted by Nai- ntalizing beauty, agrees to take with them to Naharina where, |disguised as a boy, she rides her !stallion to victory in a race for : {large purse. This is the starter to | vhrills. i An officer mus. learn his job roughly before he can teach oth- “West Point”, RKO's latest his Is America”, shows the cadet mastering tke highly technical en- gineering courses as well as the normal curriculum of a university |coincident with his military train- 'ing. Available for his tactical in- |struction are two thousand enlisted personnel whose business it is to iturn cut officers capable of assum- ing command on any front with a | minimum of additional trainirg. SRS A WEATHER REPORT (U 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour P Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 36; minimum, 32. At Airport—Maximum, 34; minimum, 28. { | i j@o 00000000000 adef permits the headstrong @ WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) e o o Rain today and Sunday. Lowest temperature tonight near freezing. A service of worship will be nadfc in the Northern Light Presbyterian @ Church on New Year's Eve, Mcn-“ . day, December 31, from 11:30 to e midnight. As one looks forward to' e the coming year, there is no better e way to begin the year than by go- e ing into the House of God and wor-je @ @ e © e @ @ e o o o o shiping. Mr. Delbert Hanks will sing a lo at this service, and a| It is estimated that the best c short ge will be delivered by|known card game in the United ‘bye of 1945 ke given a joyous welcome. the R Willis R. Booth, Minister. States is rummy. Solitaire, contract, poker, auction, pinochle, hearts and' "JANIE" COMING TONIGHT AS BILL AT 20TH CENTURY In the immortal lauguage of a bright young miss by the name of “Janie” who is coming to town to- night, it's a foregone conclusion that | “Jopanopiope” opis opa hopit. And just in case you read that sentence twice and decided the regular print- er must be on vacation, be assured he is not. It is simply the way| of saying that “Janie” is a hit. The | language is a thoroughly respect- able, normally acceptable method of communication used, it seems, nong today's youngsters in place of e now out-moded “pig latin" of their parents. The youngster, and eir new “op” language and their wildered parents are all idence in Warner Bros.'| it" which arrives tonight h Century with Joyce| Reynolds and Robert Hutton in the top roles. The supporting cast includes such well-known favorites as Edward ‘Ar- nold, Ann Harding, Robert Bench- | ley, Alan Hale and Hattie McDan- iel, as well as an up and coming | group of youngsters, including Dick | Erdman, Jackie Morgan, Ann Gillis, | Ruth Tobey, Virginia Patton, Cul!ce‘ni Townsend and Georgia Lee Settle I R - | GIRL SCOUT MARINERS HAVE ONE BLOW DOWN| The Girl Scout Mariners met on| Thuisday evening and decided on| the three chanties to learn for re- quirements of rank of midshipmate. They are “Blow the Man Down”, “Anchors Aweigh” and “The Mer- maid.” Our troop is named the “Juneau” after that famous ship. Some of us will probably get our midshipmate pins at the coming Court of Honor. We had a last minute Christmas sale last Saturday and Monday mornings and the total intake was $15.75. We thank the Boy Scouts for the use of their building. Several of us intend to go up on| the ski trail this afternbon and re-| main overnight. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wash- ington next Thursday night.—Acting | Reporter, Patricia Butler. HI JINKS ELKS MONDAY The annual Hi Jinks of the Elks is | scheduled for New Year's Eve in the Elks Ballroom and Vic Power, Chair- man of the entertainment commit- tee, plans one big night. The affair, as usual, is for Elks and their lad Dancing will start at 10 o'clock and continue until everybody is tired out. At the stroke of 12 o’clock, a good- vill take place and in the next second little baby 1946 will B HIGHWAY SLIPPERY Advices are that the Glacier! Highway is extremely slippery and caution is advised in driving. In fact, autoists are warned to re- main off the thoroughfare unless on urgent business. e ——— (O LENTUR Dingers . . . JOYCE REYNOLDS - HUTTON - ARNOLD - HARDING - BENCHLEY - HALE - WckE Gz ROTARY CLUB IS TO NEXT MONDAY NOON The Rotary Club has accepted the joins a brother, Frank, Jr, and a invitation of the Lions and will meet | sister, Kathleen. with them at thelr luncheon next| Monday noun. This will be the reg- | former residents of Douglas and ular ians and aitendance credit must be | ¢yo earned at that time. UNO Commission It Starts TONIGHT? CONTINUOUS SHOWS— ON SUNDAY—From 1:30 | ’ g She's the ‘GeeT. Love You’ Girl | JANIE 1¢s the Gee Youll Love It Show ! ittle bit of Janiein everygood little gal !, ANT7 + jht from77Jeyous week's on Broadwg,.y sua%,M\“ cenem i : EDWARD ANN ROBERT ALAN DIRE "Keep Your Powder Dry" ROBERT Pt R M AIR-EXPRESS EDITION Direct from New York to Juneau FOX MOVIETONE NEWS IN TECHNICOLOR A NEW PAL—-PUPFPET-TOON ‘Jasper’s Paradise’® - —_— BOY FOR PETTYGROVES | Sturgeon, which are found ‘in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettygrove Norit™ American, European and | of Wacker, Alaska, are the parents | Asiatic waters, are never found: in | of a boy baby; born Dec. 18 at the | tropical waters. E | Ketchikan General Hospital. The | weight of the youngster was 8| pounds and 8': ounces and has | == | been named Nikolos Toiva. He EET WITH LIONS Mr. and Pettygrove are s, “SMART GUY” 130 “WEST OF TEXAS” SUNDAY % DOORS OPEN 7 P. M. » 2 Features! "QUEEN OF meeting of the week for Rotar-| jert the Gastineau Channel town years ago for Ketchikan, | where he is employed by the Union | Oil Company. e, — -o | DRINK KING BJLACK LABEL! | i Want-ads bring results! Meefs Next Month ==~ i that a five-power meeting of mili- O LONDON, Dec. 29 — Diplomauci quarters said today they expected I n o u G L A s * tary leaders would take place in| SUNDAY ONLY! January to discuss establishment 0{| RAY MILLAND “’Ministry of Fear” BROADWAY" —PLUS— CHOICE" e e LOCAL GUEST Martha Bracken was a guest last Empire Want-ads bring results! night at the Baranof Hotel. five hundred follow in that order. | MASONS TO HAVE RECEPTION JAN. 1 The Scottish Rite Masons will have their customary New Year's Day reception to Masons of all degrees and their fam between 2 and 5 p. m. New Year's Day. Visiting or sojourning Masons are invited to attend this get-together of all Masons on Gastineau Chan- nel. There will be music and refresh- ments as part of the program. - -, — — DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! SQUARE and MODERN DANCES Music by E. M. McIntyre, violinist; and Mrs. Carl C. Collen and Mrs. David Milner, pianists. Coffee and Sandwiches Will Be Served! Capitol Cafe 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA * Modern and Scandinavian Music For Your Enjoyment! . JIMMIE GREGG Sax and Trumpet - HOWARD FISK Drums . EMMETT WALLACE v Dancing v Singing v Refreshments v Enterfainment * ISP S S + 2 > 25 [ Plan Now to Celebrate New Year’s l Eveat | THE CAPITOL BAR! ISt SRS ST T R 0 IO L Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE MARGARET DEITSCH, OF BALTIMORE, MD., 1S NOW WITH | LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON DREAMLAND BALL ROOM Spend Your New Year’sEve atthe DREAMLAND - Favors for Everyone! Come One! Come All! tothe DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR South Franklin Street Piano T @ Alaska Airlines feeder plane bases ST plane routes A