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: }VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1946 OUT OF THE BOOK THAT THRILLED 30,000,000 READERS COMES THIS GREAT PICTURE! Etta Shiber's great best seiler, 2 Reader’s Digest feature and Beck-of-the-Menth selection is the frue stery adventures of EXCITING "PARIS FORMER JUNEAU UNDERGROUND" l MAN WRITES NEW BILL AT CAPITOL BOCK ON ALASKA An old antique shop holds the! gank Dufresne, former well- | two daring wemen in Paris! f]’C”FT sect chri “"El‘; ::oo“B‘rm;‘.: known Juneau resident who was ' R 5 nderground.” chief of the Alaska Game Commis- ToN!GHT a“d THURSDAY QNLY! ciming to the Gepttol “‘”“3”»‘: __|sion in Alaska, is the author a new Constance Bennett as the irrepres- yoo; on Alagka, published by the sitle Kitty de Mornay and Gracie, 5 g Barnes Company of New “ ol Q““{"“‘-‘ ’k‘]‘ York. “Alaska’s Animals and Fish- ! B O O, O e Loy, " 18 the title of the book, which Blotiste., THe LN - C hem A€ was put on sale in New York last caught in the sudden occupation of week Paris by the Germans. Accidentally t their feminine intuition and the German Gestapo. d the facade of an antique shop, they go into the business of helping flyers cross the border Const Bennett magnificently portrays Kitty as a vivacious and distinctive American girl with a de- my |an authentic touch, While the book contains much ,valuable information for the scien- {tist, it is written for the layman 1in a friendly, informal style that is typically Alaskan, and is the first |authentic sportsman’s guide to fish- ing and hunting in Alaska. It will will be applauded for her splendid under—"oy it. e ce Mornay, Kitty's MARINER SCOUTS ARE 10 MEET THIS EVENING of heel-clicking Captain Von Weber is skillfully portrayed by Kurt Kreuger. Blond Kurt Kreuger tops cix feet and perfectly fits the doscription of an Aryan Gestapo! Captain. Completely captivated by Constance Bennett, Von Wekter lays'lie Fluck's apartment directly after The The meeting the Mariner Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zimmer- ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS IS INDEPENDENT (0. Several weeks ago the Empire t© be announced later. Complete Shows 7:15—9:30 Feature Starts \ N N 3 ) \ ) \ ) N N N \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ 3 N \ \ { N | \ ) N N N \ \ ) { y ) ] ) \ N \ N N \ ) { ] ] ) \ ] \ \ ; \ )\ N | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE PUBLIC CARD PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT TO BE AT PARISH HALL The public card party to be giv- en by the Catholic Daughters of America Tuesday night, December 10, promises to be a very enjoyable affair, with tables of bridge, pino- chle and whist in play. Tha card party will be held in Parish Hall, and starts at 8 o'clock. Serving on the committee in charge of the card tables are Mrs. Wm. T. Mahoney, Mrs. L. League | and Mrs. Elsie McLean. Mrs. George Dufresne is known all oved Alas-| they E.c;c‘mc involved with a young ka for his work in developing British flyer forced do\vx{ in 2l Ajacka's wildlife, and the new book Paris suburd and ";““'l" to smuggle s (ne first by any author corf- him across the border to unoceupled | pietely devoted to fish and wildife. France. G L _|Artist Bob Hines, whose full color The young British flyer, played yysirations may be scen through- by Leslie Gray, s only the first 0|5yt o peok, has captured the be helped by them. Kitty and Bm-' s cpan animals and f fisd B ishes with (i 40 PASSENGERS ON . PAAFROM SEATILE creation of the practical, g o % < | P& i ut humorous Emmy. Dufresne is now with the U. 8.iqpe p Fish and Wildlife Service in Chi-| ¢ Rizaud makes his first ©ag0. n the American film-“*8% derson, janna Van Horn, Mrs. Joel Campbell | Simpkins, Mrs Lillegraven and Mrs. Roy Carrigan will have charge of the refreshments. The linen hamper now on display at Mrs. Astone’s Sewing Basket will be awarded at this time. Tickets may still be obtained either from Mrs. Astone or other CDA members, was stated - termined will beneath the sparkie|lt, ihdispensable :to the hunter|: ‘pan American Alrwoys had s fulll > {fisherman or tourist from the|gay o £ its Alaska divisi of her galety And Gracle Flelds Statas ‘mnd A eks 5 raal ay cn planes of its Alaska division | . many Alaskans will en-| yesterday, carrying a total of 68 Seng in and out senger list is as follows: Logan Anderson, Charles Geldstein, chie Stew: Edwin Tuley. Betty Van Horn and infant, Di- and infant, Joel Campbell. Mrs, Vena Crone, Virginia John-| Scouts tcnight will be held at Mil-'son, Stella Skaris, Ira Rothwell. Robert McDonald, John Bishop, land, himself out to please. He mno-jlhe memorial services for Donny Carl Carlson, Joseph T. McFarl cently pays for his dances with the |Rhodes. Any girl wishing to at-|& tanley F. Brotherton, Dorthey American girl in black market gas- [tend before then will be welcome. M. Brotherton. oline that speeds British flyers Mariners are reminded to turn in Mrs. Florence Dawe, Frank Dawe, ot reveet * & home to England. 'as many things for the Christmas Judith Dawe, Mrs. Alice Ollom, wy e > [Project as is possible tonight. {Donna, June and Perry Ollom Rotert F. Dibble, Mrs. Elma Tan- man have been appointed on the ner, Richard Bedlington, James A ‘Troop Committee from the Kiwanis Dial, Wiiliam O’Neil, Charles Lupro, Club, as well as one other person Mrs, Virginia Gilmore, Axel Sever- ingen, Milt McDonald, Arthur Van Mrs. E. W. Davis, Dr. Evelyn I.|Mavern. From ‘Whitehorse—Mrs. From Fairbanks—E. R. Erickson. "SHOCK,” SHOWING' it AT 20TH CENTURY STARS PRICE, BARI Shows al on o e 20 ~ 9:25 A man, torn between his love for a woman who is bad for him and his conscience and a and beautiful but unrelenting in obtaining her own ambitions, are the engrossing char- acters portrayed in’ “Shock,” 20th ry - Fox's edge-of-the-seat e which is at the 20th Cen- starring Vincent Price and Lynn Bari, with Frank Latimore, Anabel Shaw, Michael Dunne, Reed Hadley, Rence Carson and Charles Trowbridge heading the Fht [ v acter neent of Dr. Cross, an em hiatrist who, bound in an psy and his not free him, a mad love for will of nurse, taunted into committing a murder Aided and aketted by the nurse, portrayed by Lynn Bari, wh own desires blind her to the ev tual doom of their love, she is ruth- determination to hide the crime to the extent of harming less in her the innocent who stand in her ‘w: Influenced by TOWNSEND CLUB PLANS BIG HEW YEAR PARTY The iownsend Club enjoyed 1-attended meeting last night CIO Hell, with tke m followed by a Nomination of officers W he tion will be next week. With music M3, by and somars donres were enfov Art Van Humbeck did the calling for the square dances. ‘The Townsendites will it was announced, |ginia Bradley, Laura Bradley, Paul all are urged to keep in mind. | Porter, Ruth Porter. Virginia Landstrom, Vieno, Glenn, | 7:50—10:05 carried a dispatch from Seattle A w1i-n gtated erroneously that the Butler, and Roy Stewart have been l Alaska Distributors Company was appointed as additional committee Dorsh and Lynne Dorsh. . by , vi ibu- kers as requested by the Girl COMEDY - ; s affiliated with the K & L Distribu- mem i :ml : AREWELALE l;}g;f: AT (0.5, both liquor distributors serv- Scout Council. 3 SO "l 3 - S ing. Alaska. TR - o T SPORTSCOEE l NEWSREEL } “ayjk pistricutors company s JIUNEAU CAMERA CLUB o o e i e ) e DOt and has never been affiliated with K & L Distributors. | ‘ | meet this evening at the School Laboratory at 8 o'clock. In for the January Arts atiention FILKS! ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICES Elks' Lodge Room Sunday December 8 —2:30 P. M. SPECIAL MUSIC Public Invited! Paul, Jr,, will ask the club to be- gin classes in enlarging and paper development for beginners. An equipment survey will be made to ed amateurs. Continued from last meeting will be further exhibits of color slides and contact portraits. e e perienced pilots, efficient equipment, and trained air-freight and passenger person- nel add up to the swiftest, surest means of transporting any commodity anywhere. Alaska Airlines offers complete pas- senger, mail and air-freight service to city and bush. Full rate and route infor- mation is available at the nearest Alaska Airlines office. Aircraft are available for charter and special jobs. Alaskans know there’s only one :fgsr, dependable way to ship in the Territory today . . . air transport. Due to tremen- dous distances involved and lack of ade- quate surface transportation, the airline is the lifeline for the citizens and industry of America's richest territory. Alaskans also know, from experience dating back to the early days of aviation in the Territory, that Alaska Airlines’ ex- PASSENGERS '« MAIL » EXPRESS o AIR FREIGHT " ALASKR AIRLINES.._ { Route of the Starliners v s Baxanof Hotel — Phone 667. | 'addition to plans to be considered Tom Petrich, and Crafts and Mildred Wakefield, Exhibit, Club President William L. Malcolm, Albert Manique. | | j g s Z o Ina and Glenna Franklin, Joseph sued by the United States wus the MEETS TONIGHL 8 p-M- Tulley, Albert Butler. Raymond R. Koons, Marsha The. Juneau Camera Club will'Erickson, Cheda Paul, William and - High Marie Carter, Roberta Reynolds. Cscar Ueland, Hazel Petric' James Wakefielr McKa; To Ketchikan—Walter Losee. To Whitehorse—C. C. Bailey e .———— LOGGL%F complete arrangements for advanc- ATTENTION LOGOFEE: with logs for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000.000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. SO OODNIRAFRRRRR e The first nickel-bearing coin small cent authorized by act Congress in 1857, COLISEUY DOUGLAS TONIGHT FOLLOW THAT WOMAN 433-tf. J } ik Ao GGIETS 2 = HOLIDAY GIFTS that please most — among the many, we suggest: Lounging Pyjamas Robes and Housecoats Sweaters and Blouses JONES-STEVENS “THE HOUSE OF SWANSDOWN" Gowns and Slips Scarfs . . Handkerchiefs Jewelery .. Aprons exceptional Price portrays the char- happy marriage with a woman who possessed >ross s forced of Juneau.!to take measures that oblige him ito forego all medical and legal eth- From Seattle: Mrs. Linette An»j"*‘- The network of complications is uilt up to a tensely drawn {inish Laura Goldstein, Dr. Ar-|under the able direction of Al t, Mrs. Dolly Stewart,| Werker. business social hour. was held and the final nomina‘ion and elec- Carl Collen at the pianc and Ed McIntyre on his violin, the usual oldtime dances skip the Jane third weekly meeting of the month |which would fall on Christmas Eve, but are plan- To Seattle—James Bradley, Vir- ning a big New Year's party, which !11!ilil!IH';i1llIIIII{|HiIl|Ill|IIHIHIIHilIHIIlIIIIiIIHENIH HT Hi i HiTY is He never dreamed what it would all iead to... and she didn’t care ! 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