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| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, re LEAVES c SHOWPLALE or STARRING JOHN WAYNE with Vera Hruba RALSTON Wai mplete chows start 0—9:30 “DAKOTA” 8:05—10:15 @ TONIGHT! ROMANCE, RHYTHM and TERROR in a DOUBLE-H! KEN CURTIS JEFF DONNELL ADELLE ROBERTS T SHOW! Haunting ! with JOHN LODER & nancy Kewy preTs The Triangle Cleaners Conirelil than vour eve clothes be THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE ROMANCE, ACTION IN 'DAKOTA’ NOW BILL AT CAPITOL | St | Republic production, *“Da- now at the Capitol Theatre, is rip-snortin’est, shootin-est, deluxe Western drama to come galloping across the screen in many a moon. ! It is an off-trail saga with an interesting plot and is fast-moving enough for any audience. It is packed with action and is satis- fying, with romance and comedy as well as abounding in dramatic sequences, John Wayne portrays John Dev- lin, a rough, tough, taciturn cow- hand and rancher, who elopes from | Chicago to Dakota, with his young bride, Vera Rruba Ralston. H2 be- lieves that the new found territory will prove advantageous, but runs| into a crooked band of thugs who plot to drive the ranchers from their homes and blame the raids on the Indians. John Wayne, Vera Hruba Ral- |ston, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond, {Ona Munson and Grant Withers |give splendid performances and |personally see to it that the pic- |ture moves right along. e IVEN TO MUSEUM | turkey brought into the Empire Office last Tuesday afternoon and Alaska Was the piece de resistance at the annual Christmas party of the Em- pire gang. There were all the srim- The kota,” | Latest addition to the |Museum is an Eskimo-made feather parka, a gift from Herman San- PY wick, chief engineer on the North Mings of a roast turkey—dressing, Star. The unusual contribution is cranberry —saucs, gravy, combina- made of hundreds of skins of tion salad, pickles, fruit cake, cof- murrelets and other sea and shore fe¢, etc, with added etc |birds and colors range from white Before the turkey appeared, liquid |through slate grey and jet black. refreshments were served and did | Made by Mrs. Apaata of Gambell these whet the appetites of the on St. Lawrence Island, the parka 82ng? Well, to make a long story was given to Sanwick out of short, the gang, the wives and the |friendship, as he has made many sPecial guests, who are good public- friends with the Eskimos during ity assistants, made that spread the past 25 years. Sanwick brought 100k sick. Within less than an |the gift with him on the North hour and a half, what was left of {Star’s return trip Southward last the turkey just made enough for week and turned the parka over & 80od next day soup. Ito Edward Keithahn to add .to ©One of the surprises of the ; BERSEE-——"Y |AFTER FAST CAME movie actress, takes time out after a strenuous game of tennis to relax on a lawn at Phoenix, Ariz, where she is vacationing. EMPIRE CHRISTMAS FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTY IS JUST THAT HOSTS CHRISTMAS | \WITH PLENTY ADDED DAY TC OVER 450 A steaming hot roasted 19-pound, The members of the NEW DETAILS OF ' LIFE OF A. HITLER, - EVA BRAUN, FOUND ‘Thirty-one Colored Films | of Gay Parties Un- earthed by Army FRANKFU ermany, Dec. 26 -Intimate new details of the life of Adolph Hitler and Eva Braun have bean uncovered by Army seiz- ure of 31 reels of color films. The films, depicting gay parties at Berchtesgaden and in one se- quence, Eva’s sister blithely bath- ing in the nude in a mountain waterfall, were dug from a hiding place in the Bavarian mountains “several months ago,’ Army Intel- ligence officers disclosed Taken between 1939 and 1941, long |before the couple’s marriage in |Berlin’s ruins, the films were des- cribed as the personal property of the German fuehrer and his bride. Intelligence officers said the films |had been used in a search for |wanted Nazis and for the positive |identification of hundreds of per- {sons. Most of the candid shots were taken by Heinrich Hoffman, Hitler's photographer, who now faces trial by his own countrymen before a Juneall denagzification court, and his aides. Department wereé Offjcers said the entire collection at their annual takes 10': hours to show. to over 450 guests — shots of Hitler show him gazing affalr was out from Berchtesgaden over the sunlit Bavarian peaks, uncertain The boys served the beverage that sng unsure of himself and his fu- cheers and kept at it from 2 ture; raving at Himmler, Ribben- until long after the 5 o'clock “clos- trop and Goering, dancing a Jig or ing hour. Many out-of-townés jrately waving a huge magnifying were at the party anl pronounced glass while studying a map of the the local hosts the best ever war fronts. 500 TR [ Intelligence officers said shots Hbsp"l&l No'i'ES showed nervow twitches around the fuehrer’s mouth and the Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs. constant movement of one knee Roberts for surg and were revealing of his character. Martinez and Mrs. Harold The films show frequent scenes of medical attention on of Hitler with' Eva Braun, talking calmly to her or apparently kid- ding her. “The shots of Eva alone show — Joan Caulfield, Hollywood Volunteer Fire hosts yesterday Christmas Party and the pleasant thoroughly enjoyed. St. Margaret Thomas /0 .Ru_\‘mond Schuller gave birth to a son weighing 6 pounds and 13 PICTURE "PEOPLE | SSSSS——— | AREFUNNY”BILL = THE LAFF SHOW AT 20TH CENTURY “People Are Funny,” Paramount’s latest Pine-Thomas production which is at the 20th Century is an jall-for-fun picture frankly designed ito amuse film audiences with mu- sic, mirth and madcap skullduggery The principals involved include Jack Haley, Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee, Ozzie Nelson, Philip Reed, Frances Langford and Art Linkle ter, master-of-ceremonies of the popular radio show upon which the movie version is based. As a mat- ter of fact, many of the above names mentioned are outstanding radio personalities and that makes this Hollywood musical comedy something for the listening as well as the seeing audience to get en- thusias about In the film, Jack Haley is the unwitting foil for the somewhat unscrupulous antics of Helen Walk- er, Phil Reed and Ozzie Nelson, who set out to make money on a radio program he is producing for the folks back home. Pelican Chaffer (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) PELICAN, Alaska, Dec. 23.—Peli- can's holiday festivities began on Dccember 18 with an awarding and dance sponsored by the Progressive Club. The purpose of the awarding was to raise money for the chil- dren’s Christmas party. Over $250 was taken in. Committee members in charge of the affair were: Mrs. Einar Ojaniemi, Mrs, Jeff Blanning, Jack Ronning and Richard Kendall | The Pelican school children par- ticipated in their annual Christ- mas play on December 20. The program was under. the direction of Arvo Wahto, the children’s teacher. The program consisted Josumne JACK HALEY HELEN WALKER RUDY VALLEE OZZIE NELSON PHILIP REED ard ART LINKLETTER ane e PEOPLE AI!!UI?‘! R‘MM SHOW et Artis FRANCES LANGFORD A Paramount Picture E Bes;iquhorl Subjects LATEST NEWS TI0"ENTURY Tomorrow Only— “MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN” Jack Ronning will entertain a number of their friends at a buf- fet supper. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones have purchased a house on the Pelican flats from Hans Enzhrunner Mr. and M Karl Strom have moved into their new residence, which they bought recently from Joe Bigelow. Mr. and Mcs, Konrad Klippert have purchased the Martin Dahl home. Mrs. Ed Waltonen returned to Pelican on December 18 after a long safeguarded. Our effieient, modern cleaning methods are fully-control- her to be a really beautiful wo- of a number of clever skits and man,” one officer commented. Christmas sons, and was enjoyed . (by all who attended. ounces at 11:50 a. m. Tuesday. A Christmas baby girl was born to Mrs. Joseph Smith at 11:45 a |the Museum collection. Mr. Keith- afterncon was the appearance in lahn and Sanwick are friends of Person of Mrs. Santa Claus Kiefer, ilong standing, Keithahn having and she had a little gift for all visit with her daughter and son- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Polley in Skag- of the gang, plus. | way. led pro y for your protection. WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL NORTHWEST 4 nnounces NEW LOW FARES | & = |been with the North Star engineer on his first trip to the Arctic. It was a wmost pleasant party Only the breasts of the murrelets and everybody enjoyed themselves. were used in the make-up of the i B oo s parka. Anyone intere” «d may view this recen*’. acquirca addition at (HUR(H RVICE S the Mus( win. Three Juneau churches held e that were well attended by wor- shippers. The churches opening ‘Weather Man Brown, in his pre- their doors were Holy Trinity, the diction for Christmas day, missed Church of the Nativity, and the it by a rod or two, but everyone Lutheran Church. will forgive him. Christmas Day services were also Brown predicted, with all good well attended. intentions of being perfectly hon- heie S AR est, “rain or snow showers Wed- “SKIPPER ON VACATION nesday,” that was Christmas Day. Well, if there was any rain or snow, it would take an observatory rived homé¢ from the University of glass to find it. Alaska by PAA plane and is en- The sun came out, right on time, joying the holiday season with his bright and early, and just hung parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8impson around dandily all day. Some day MacKinnon, and everybody enjoyed it | Tt e ey Wothpe s, ¥ | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Every resident of the Territory who operates a motor vehicle in Alaska must secure a Territorial Drivers License for the years 1947 and 1948. These are now on sale in room 121 of the Federal Bldg. This license is not to be confused with the City drivers license which is sold at the City Hall. DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION. Publication dates Dec. 19, 26. Jan. 2, 9. James “Skipper” MacKinnon ar- | i | | pickers. m.. She weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces at birth. Also gdmftted Christmas Day for medical aftention were Stanley Duke and Robert D. Martin. William Niederhauser was dis- charged the day before Christinas; and on Christmas Day, Mrs. H. G. Johnson and baby girl, Mrs. James Robson and baby boy, and Mrs. Ed Hildresand baby boy were dis- charged. Government Hospital admitted only one new patient over Christ- mas, Paul Milton from Yakuta® There were no discharges. - CHRISTMAS CHEER | PALMYRA, Ill, Dec. 26 —Seventy men joined to help make a Merry Christmas for Mrs. Harry Wood. ‘The neighbors of Mrs. Wood, whose husband was killed recently in a fire which destroyed their farm home, ARMY llFE IS OVER went to her home with 16 tractors, Second Li. Rodney Nordling, son 10 trucks, 20 wagons and 10 corn- of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nordling, arrived in Juneau after discharge In less than a day the Woods' 65 from the Army in time for Christ- acres of corn was vested, and mas. Lt. Nordling had spent a year about 5000 bushels shelled and With the U. 8. forces in Austria, trucked to an elevator 'and wears the shoulder patch of - -o- {that command. He served with the CADET HANSON HOME 505th Military Police Battalion. Cadet William Hanson arrived Civilian Nordling plans to enter heme in Juneau on the Denali to college as soon as he is able, hopes spend the holiday season w'*h his to go to Stanford, where he will be parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nelson. & pre-legal major. Cadet Hanson will return to Hills Vo A A e e e RESOLUTIONS FO NEW YEAR WANTED CITRUS OFFICERS BE HONORED TON!HT Officeis of tue USCG Cutter Clt- rus will be honored with a dinner and reception this evening at the Governor's house. Following the dinner after 9 o'clock, AWVS mem- bers are invited to the reception and to take their hushands or es- corts. Any visiting officers in Juneau, from whatever branch of the ser- vice, are also extended a personal invitation to attend the governor’s reception after 9 o'clock. ~— RODNEY NORDLING IS | BACK FROM AUSIRIA; ANCHORAGE TO SEATTLE-TRCOM '120 (Children $60) ONE WAY plus tax ‘216 ROUND TRIP plus tax (Children $108) in his second year at the Acfldemy.l AT BPWC LUNCHEON BPWC will hold their regular weekly luncheon meeting Friday in the Gold Room of the Baranof. Members are asked to take a New Year's resolution for the betterment of the club. e - ELKS — ELKS — ELKS Meeting tonight—Ilarge initiation. 460-1t. DARIGO OER ¢ ¢ Tonight... plan on a fasty full course dinner ... in a pleasant atmosphere at | On Dec. 21, the children were ' The Pelican water line, which guests at a gala Christmas rty has been frozen solid for the past sponsored by the Progressive Club. two weeks, is now beginning to The highlight of the evening was thaw. It is hoped that the resi- a visit from Santa Claus. Numerous cents of Pelican will have running gifts were dictributed to all chil-|water again by the first of the dren present. Refreshments were year. servec. ‘the remnainder of tre - - o evriing was de.ote” L0 dancing. :JUNEAU SEA S(ou" A Christmas turkey shoot was| conducted on S SHID HAS MEETING canites who won turkeys were:; ‘Tony Simmonsen, Don Chase, Elmer | The Juneau Sca Scout Ship No, Mork, W. E. Soule, Wm. Lentq, 712 held a meeting on Monday eve- Don White, Mrs. L. Jacobsen and | ning in the Grade School Gym. Alma Hooper. | This meeting was held primarily i {for review of exercises required in | The Pelican Longshoremen’s Un-|the coming Scout rally. Among the ion elected new officers at their requirements practiced were tower last meeting. The election results|building, drill, knot tying, compass are as follows: President Roscoe| relays, and blindfolded compass Max; Vice President Gibson Young; ' course exercises Secretary, Richard Kendall; Rccord-} After the practice a rip-roaring ing Secretary, Jeff Blanning; Par-|game of basketball was enjoyed. The ticipating Delegate, Eino Wilson; ' game ended 39 to 38 with the score and Trustees, Fred Wetche, Joe at the half tied at 28. Paddock and Jack Ronning. | Scouts attending the meeting were | Bob Lesher, Jerry Lwetkehans, Reg- A New Year's Eve dance will be) gie Kleweno, Dallas Casperson, given by the Longshoremen's Union. | Stanley Thompson, Terry Pegues, It will be a costume affair and K Virgil Klinkhammer, and Denny only those in costume will be ad-!Gallagher. The meeting was under mitted. Arrangement for the par- |the direction of Del Hanks. Jack Lée ty are under the direction of Gib-|is yoeman. son Young. i 53, LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 19,000,000 feet. For further particulais sce Juneau Lumber Mills 433-tL . and Mrs, J. Jacobsen will hold open house on Christmas Day. Turkey dinner will be served from 3p.m to7p m On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. QUALITY AND SERVICE PLUS COURTESY » 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER DC-4 SERVICE » 7'2 HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST > ROUND TRIP DAILY SEATS NOW AVAILABLE For reservations: BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative NORTHWEST -~ AIRLINES That’s our three point platform for getting you —and keeping you—as a steady auto service customer. We'd like to have your business, and you'll enjoy a smoother running car when you turn it over to us! CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET posite Goldstein Bldg. ————— Connors Meotor Co. 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