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¥ ENDS TONIGHT! “BLONDE SAVAGE” plus “DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME” ITLL KNOCK YOU OVER?Y A BOMBSHELL OF BLISTERING DRAMA THAT EXPLODES CLOSE TO HOME! . . . SO REAL, SO PERSONAL THAT IT'S THEME HAS NEVER BEEN DARED ON THE SCREEN BEFORE! ’ c SIIflWpPiAl?r Continuous Shows All Day SEE IT FROM THE START! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "CROSSFIRE,” TENS £ HARED-NORDLING THRILLER COMES TO NUPTIALS HELD CAPITOL ON SUNDAY N FRIDAY NIGHT Robert Young, Rotert Mitchum| Miss Betty Lou Hared and Mr. nd Robert Ryan, co-starred, con- Rodn Nordling were united in ribute powerful characterizations to rriage last evening at a candle- Crossfire,” a hard-hitting, real- mony in the Resurrection stic mystery drama, which takes a Church. The Rev. G. sensational blast at the evils of in- bert Hillerman officiated at the ‘olerance. This feature opens at|service. Miss Hared is the daugh- he Capitol Sunda jter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hared The st has a Washington locale | of Phoenix. izona, and Mr. Nord- nd centers around the murder of a the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tewish ex-serviceman. Unpremedi-| Homer Nordling of Juneau. jated and lacking in motive, the| e pegutiful young bride, who r'me presents the police with a was given in marriage by M tough problem. The stories of the| oy Reld, was gowned in a dress Ny suspects offer only a dense| ;¢ wpite slipper satin. The dre mass of fangled, con “,"‘"”" °VI“|which was hand-made by the | lence. The case is finally cracked|ypgeis mother, was fashioned with | when the murder, in. co-oper a deep yoke and a circular skirt, Wik he suthoriiee, | nYer accented by a small bustle, Her imself and falls into a clever trap. |y 0 Y b TR R TR Young, in the role of a determin- ;‘ A il ‘ " TeaLh ke 'd, hard-working detective, is a far|'MBCTP length . ry from the breeZy sophisticate Mrs. Robert Pasquan, the bride’s of his other films. Mitchum is one 0Ny attendant, wore a of the suspects who tries to draw |qua lace and net. She wore a pair the police away from his war buddy, | of long white gloves and pink halo and Ryan, in his first ur pathetic | hat. Mr. John Bavard was best ole, is the bigoted ex-army ser-|man and ushers were Mr. James seant. | Hickey, Jr., and Mr. Robert Pas- Important roles in the supporting | quan. cast are filled by Gloria Grahame| Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. as a cheap dancehall employee,| Donald MacKinnon sang “Because” Paul Kelly as her down-and-ou nd “When I Sing of You,” and usband, Sam Levene as the mur-|was accompanied by Mrs. Carol der victim, Jacqueline White as th eery Davis on the organ. Timothy scung wife of the chief suspect, im- | Hillerman lighted the tiers of pressively played by George Cooper dles that flanked each side of Steve Brodie as an ex-serviceman|ihe altar. who opens: his mouth once too ot- Following the ceremony, many ‘en, and Richard Benedict, Richard | friends of the newlyweds attended ! Powers, William Phipps, Lex Bar- g is the reception, which was given at ker and Marlo Dwy the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Nordling. AL e The reception table was centered ‘p 'I'A (HR!SIMAS |by a three-tiered wedding cake, o | Pouring at the reception were Mrs. gown of | "HOMESTRETCH" | OPENING SUNDAY | AT 20TH CENTURY With its exciting love story set to the stirring tempo of thundering hoofbeats and flooded with the thrills and color of the world's greatest racing classics, “The Home- stretch,” Twentieth Century-Fo: new Technicolor hit starring Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara, opens |Sunday at the 20th Century Thea- tre The film reveals the story a iboy and a girl whose conflicting per- |sonalities catapult them into a race across the world in search of the thrills of the turf, which welds thelr turbulent romance into a tr t love. In filming the pic- ture, no expense was spared in cap- turing the gripping drama and col- orful spectacle of the sport of kings against which the unusual romance is unfolded i -e 1 'ALASKA PIONEERS ELECT OFFICERS . AT FRIDAY MEET Over 125 members of the Pioneers of Alaska and the Auxiliary attend- ed the meetings last evening at the gay Christmas party. Annual elec- tion of officers were held at the meetings of the two organizations Frank Garnick was elected President of the Pioneers, and his daughter, Miss Anita Garnick, was re-elected President of the Auxiliary. Other Pioneer officers are: Floyd Fagerson, first vice-president; Wil- liam H. Biggs, second vice-presi- { | Lloyd Reid, Mrs. Edna Polley, Mrs. |dent; Jack Kearney, secretary: % pROGRAM MONDAY Leo Jewett, and Mrs. Harry Stone- 'John Reck, treasurer; Dean C. E. house. Miss Barbara Reid, Miss “Building Better Schoois for Ju-|Katherine Bavard, Miss Roberta neau,” will be the subject of the Messerschmidt and Mrs. ddress given by Superintendent of | D'Epiro served. Schools, Edwin C. Clark, at the(son had charge of the guest book. regular meeting of the Juneau Par-| The bridal couple will leave on ent-Teacher ~Association Monday, | the Princess Norah for Seattle. Mr. December 20, at 8 pm. in the High | Nordling will enter the University School Study Hall. of Washington for his sophomore The meeting will Legin with group | year of college. Both Mr. and singing of Christmas Carols, led|Mrs. Nordling are graduates of oy Mrs. Bama DeArmond, with MIS. | yuneau High School. Mrs. Nord- Ruth Popeoy accompanist. ling, following her graduation here, “A Christmas Eve Tableau” Will gtended Colorado Women's College Carl | Mrs. George Bry- | Rice, Chaplain; Judge Felix Gray, thistorian; and Edward Sweeny, ser- geant-at-arms. In the Augil'ary the following were elected to office: Mrs. Irene McKinley, vice-president; Mrs. Frances Stephenson, secretary; Mrs. Lila Lane, treasurer; Mrs. Josephine White, historian; Mrs. Jo Jensen, chaplain; Mrs. Dorothy Russell, | sergeant-at-arms, Gifts were exchanged at the Christmas party and a delicious lunch including turkey sandwich-| TALENTURY MATINEE DOORS OPEN 2 P GLENN LANGAN - HELEN WALKER JAMES GLEASON * HENRY STEPHENSON MARGARET BANNERMAN * ETHEL GRIFFIES + TOMMY COOK Directed by Produced by BRUCE HUMBERSTONE - ROBERT BASSLER Original Screen Play by Wanda Tuchock Radio Take It Away THE INTRUDERS—With Heckle and Jeckle Air Express NEWS PAGE FIVH Starts Tonight NDAY SHOW. AT Paramount Pacemaker [ ) l;; a p;‘ograrln lrcaturle pl:senll‘t{' liy”m. one year. es, cake and coffee was served. rjorie Malc: , Silva Lister, - e BEhs ———t : OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION g ik S0, e S8 .- - i 55 companied by Mrs. McKay Mal-| Several species of plant aphids FROM SEATTLE i . 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