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- | | l - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 SHOWPLALE or ENDS TONIGHT! Feature at 7:50—10100 Teencer o ames | _TRACY - STEWART VALENTINA CORTESA TOMOBBUW! WED. ONLY! No rower was too great, No love too strong to be broken by the irresistible evil of “The Black Book.” | W EN - SWUT b 0o (T CAN COST YOUR LIGEL STIKINE SPORTSMEN'S (i, "one csucivery prinied as DI""ER ls ENJOYED souvenirs of the occasion. i First prize in the Association Deer | Bv ]UNEAU Gu[s"s Derby for the past season was awarded to Mrs. Jerry Neilson who brought down a 164-pound buck. The annual dinner of the Stikine | Clarence Rhode was the main | Sportsmens Association of Wrangell | speaker. He discussed the problems held last Saturday evening in that|of game conservation in the terri- city was declared by the guests who | tory and presented ideas for the | filled the banquet room to capacity | cooperation of organizations such as as the invited guests as the finest | the Stikine Sportsmen’s Association given by the organization to date, |in carrying out a desirable pro- according to Clarence Rhode, Re- |gram. Talks were also made by ! gional Director of the Fish and | Williams, Baltzo and Elkins. The Wildlife Service; Howard C. Baltzo, | latter showed pictures of the sea Assistant Regional Director; W. A. |otter and other wildlife. (Bud) Elkins, game management R iy, supervisor 'and Lew M. Williams, FROM PELICAN Acting Governor of Alaska and charter member of the Association, who attended from Juneau. They returned here Sunday afternoon. As it is each year the menu was ATTENTION REBE;AHS composed chiefly of Alaska game, fish and sea food dishes served Meeting 8 p.m. Wed. Inltiation James and Timothy Brightson of | Pelican are stopping at the Baranof | Hotel, | Representing the Elks Lodge, of | | Reck and Charles W. Carter. 11884, at Kalzan, Montenegro, Jugo- slavia, and came to Alaska in the|® & i next Thursday’s TRACY, STEWART, "AND FINE CAST ARE IN CAPITOL PICTURE/ “Give me a two-fisted action role, says Spencer Tracy, “and I'll be a | happy actor. It may be rough on me physically but I can rest assured that the picture stands a good chance of meeting with public ap- proval.” THE DAILY ALASK EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA POUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS COUNCIL MEETS The Douglas last evening in the City H mann cut of town. Under reports of committec Tracy points out that action is the | prime requisite of a motion picture. | “After all,” he says, “the term, ‘movies,” was coined for pictures that move. Early-day pictures were R unblessed by spoken dialogue nndi depended almost entirely on action,” recalls Tracy, “but actually we loved ; it. We knew the bruises we got as part of the day's work would pny};hm | big dividends in the long run.” The star had a few bruises and | strained muscles to cope with dur- ing the filming of “Malaya,” too. The' adventure story called for him |, to lead guerrillas'in a dangerous operation through dense jungle, get tossed about by giant waves w mlc swimming ashore, tangle with a| small army of Japs, and engage in a couple of brawls. The tip-off of what lay ahead of him in an action way occurred in his very first scene. He slugged James Stewart, his co star in the picture. i new Si ing with Spencer Tracy nn'!‘ Jimmy Stewart are Valentina Cor-| tesa, John Hodiak, & street and Lionel Ba ore. feature is at the Axmml ']n(‘lllt“ for the last showings tonight. FUNERAL SERVICES, & Ritualistic funeral services will be | held here for Charles Miller at the | Moose Lodge tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Miller had been a member | C”"‘"““_‘" of the Juneau Moose Lodge since !reémained in good sh 1914 and was an active worker. The Rev. Samuel McPhetres will | that the newly instalied fire ‘!Z\IHS were in good working orde - however ould be d deliver the eulogy and the commit- tal. Pallbearers will be Fred Waldal, Robert Light, Grant Baldwin and| Mike Seston of Juneau Moose Lodge and Tom Radovich and E. C. Wal- lace of the Fairbanks Moose Lodge. Honorary pallbearers will be Mike | Yankovich, Sam Dapcevich, Eli Yovetich of Serbian Flag Society. which Miller was a member, will be, | M. E. Monagle, J. H. Walmer, nnd}a“d Gordon H. R. VanderLeest. For the Pioneers, Igloo No. 6, William Biggs, John Charles Miller was born July 25, 1900’s. In 1910 he ran a cigar store with high and lowbush cranberry and Past Noble Grand night. Jjellies and other Alaska grown foods. Isabelle Jorgensop, Noble Grand. 1 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | | ‘ THE management of this bark is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary . consideration. In ~ addition, the ban): is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors 2gainst loss to 8 maximuwm of $10,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Yov Have I Wren You Nesoh- G Express! an’bflmmmhhm . fast, dependable service by Alaske Coastal, ot low, economical retes. Yeur letter or wire te your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you mest need b fllflSKW%“ A i vt RIS | club. |rived here on the Denali last night. | Burial will be beside his wife, Mary, |in the Serbian Flag Soclety plot in | Evergreen cemetery. |of Fairbanks, and three daughters, | Mrs. Albert Vacurra of Fairbanks, | here, later went into the taxicab | and cafe business. In 1944 he moved ! to Fairbanks where he ran a night- | About a month ago he went to Seattle for medical care and died there December 3. His remains ar- Surviving is a son, Alex Miller | Mrs. J. Bradford, Fairbanks, and Miss Nellie Miller of Seattle. FROM VALDEZ Kirk H. Fox of Valdez is stop- 1 ping at the Baranof Hotei. ok, For Old Surn Brook KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF + NATIONAL DISTILLERS r by Mayor Pusich, reported that appraisal by A. Canc the cost of restc separate from an building itself w and warehousc rival of insurance , who should arrive Council meeting, & with ireich who stated t ed in setting up the s all cost of new book \\ul\ul | city n! several ou 1d including or owed to Mayor Pusich MOCSE LODGE, FOR |uvoucn: ts that wuh lhv (HAS. MILLER WED. |c::iuation { theless on a \ouml ba Water \u,wl\ hl)x re- ervoir had oughout | for noti recocmmended that all cld hydrants e be purchas y for use in either repa: ing water mains in win v or tak- | from frozen ground. Councilman Wm. reported Douglas | Wahto, Glenn Franklin, ‘«llila had volunteered night during the past heavy winds, and thought the show appreciation meeting for ac back to the city City Clerk A. that there was 4 of outstanding of December 1, some of which were | were appointed telephone rate hearing on Juneau rabes the council with procedure. acquaint included 1 | censes were up for ap; al, includ- | ing one new applic applied for a re-new more reecntly Liquor store, George Zuskoff a operated as the Oas Other application: erly issued howcux d from the court, held over until a be held next Monday CALLERS PRACTICE Square dance calle Travelors will hold = Thursday evening at 8 i Marcus Jense +" |SEARCH WILL BE MADE FOR OVERDUE TRAPPERS| ) “he home | . from | carch for | soon as A US. Coast Guard Annette will institute two overdue trapper headquarters here said t The request for the made by Jackie Nelsc kan whose parents, Otto Nelson, trap in McLean Arm chikan. They were on earch was | { Ketchi- | nd Mrs. r 16 to 1 of Ket= -foot trol- were due back December he said. MISS GLEASON LEAV] Miss Kay Glea the Regional Fores:« Forest Service offict for her home in She has resigned the Forest Servi make her home ecretary t0 the U. 8. has left tion with lans to! ATTEN'HO\ REBEKAHS 4 | Meeting 8. p.n and Past Noble Gra Isabelle Jorgenso! Initiation | le Grand.! PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK, N.Y,‘ MADSEN'S OPEN EIGH’I‘.l .*0 Reserve -""TWO PAIR" NOW FOR THE ALDRICH LONGS the present city sale Water te Reidi | 1i after | Taku | Dore | ¥ on the| held | li- Mills | g { the Oas- | , to be| location in building, s Johnny and | a li- { ! | i | ! | ! [ | ! ! | retail | | ‘ ! i [ i ! i formerly | form- | no of-| ap-| § | | | | | Taku next CG | and , Ore, |CONCERT TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY; MOVIETOMORROW ISSUANCE OF MEDAL ARMED FORCES E\“!E MNOUN(ED[ an Armed For components for 10 years of | will present the concert of the years has been autl box office will be open at 7 for n.m e and the concer pent in the res of these renown throughout the nati house is expected The Gross 20th Century manage- | ent announces ? a ribbon device, i to denote camj medal will ke Olivia de Havilland is | THURSDAY KiGHT GAIME MOVED T0 WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DOUGLAS GYM T M Minnesota ar managers in the Giastineau Channel League, will Globe Trotters r here January 9 > town team chosen frogp teams will be known at the Jur AHTO U(ENSES TO th ' BE ON SALE SOON Juneau High & weau (uH Sto; s of the Douglas and | hool teams are not It is hnpod to pm would lose their 8 night’'s game in Doug- ayed Wednesday night activity in the | 208th Infantry Battalion (Sep), father, Charles Miller, which wil - | time the 1 Dece censes is allowed, Deuglas High Hus extending it to January High Crimson Bears play S 1 Douglas is tween Mikes Nite Owls and Colum- | ""Joe maintenance the | cian with CAA, has been transf | from the Anchorage neau. vife -and two childre: rules governing the G station to Ju- seeking living ¢ FROM FAIRBANKS city should | Frank Chapadoes of anmnk< is | Hotel Juneau. Dore | the Fish and Wildlife Servict‘. it up at P B Department , and to report | renda- | gistered at the games in Uuul lr-l)e\dm g.unc» will | be played first. It was announcea at the meeting SE. I that Mike's Nite Owls is the first M. J. Klepser of Seattle is re- team in the league to be invited annual Gold Tournament at the | ed| Sewing m: for rent at ihe“’b | White Sewing MADSEN'S OPEN TIL EIGHT. FUN EXTRA at the if%Y CLUB DNESDAY NIGHTS PAMAI TUESDAY and V ¥ EXCITEMENT | PRIZES (Including a man’s 14-karat gold ring Wednesday) Don't forget to siop in — or you'll be sorry! Farecs Reduced Round Trip Anchorage Naknek 2. B. Naknek Village 114.50. Reduction on Round Trip PDaily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 PAGE RE TONIGHT? coxcerr associsTion eresents DESIRE LIGETI i axo MARCUS GORDON IN A JOINT CONCERT STARTING AT 8:00 P. M. g@ FLENTURY .maw ONLY! Celeste Iolm - Glenn Lo NATL. GUARD ENLISTMENT | ALEX MILLER HERE The enlistment of Harry Aase' Alex Miller of Fairbanks arrived was accepted Friday in Headquar- here yesterday via PAA from Fair: ers, Headquarters and Service Co.,, banks to attend the funeral of h Alaska National Guard. I be held here tomorrow. FLY UNITED’S 4-engine AIR COACH from Seattle to CALIFORNIA! ® Only $27.50, plus tax, to SAN FRANCISCO—just 4 hrs., 35 min. ® $37.45, plus tax to LOS ANGELES—only 7 hrs. ¢ Fast, standard-fare DC-6 flights to Chi- cago, New York and “all the East.” Fares and times from Seattle. UNITED AIR LINES Seattle: Call Elliot 3700 Vancouver: Call Marine 5353 or, see your travel agent TR UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD time for a happy holiday! Add to the joy of the Christmas season . . . travel by Union Pacific to visit family or friends. Your train is aglow with good fellowship. 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