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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1950 MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND OUR GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW! 5fmflmtfir ITUl GOOD PICTURES Are TONIGHT Worth Seeing Again . ... AND So We Offer a Return THURSDAY Engagemeni of FOR LOVE! unmasked a heart of hate!! presents e MAN with The 1RON MASK” Louis with Joan HAYWARD - BENNETT WARREN WILLIAM ALAN HALF NN UNIFED ARTISTS * | EXTRA! “Piano Rhyihm" and Late News Shows at 7:15 — 9:30 Feature’ 7:.h — 9:52 ....---.:--------..‘.‘_-._m_, NURSE'S AIDE ~ PROGRAM Wil ~ STARTIANUARY About 20 have enrolled for the volunteer nurse’s aide service classes | to start the second week in January | | under the sponsorship of the Red { Cross for local civil defense pro- gram. | Miss Florence Ulrich is replacing | | Miss Edna Venberg as the nursing | Hfield representative in Alaska with | headquarters in Juneau, according to word received by Mrs. Kenneth | S. Clem, executive secretary of the | 1ocal chapter of the Red Cross. Miss Ulrich is to assist with the nursing | programs and will give emphasis to | training of instructors and instruc- | tor trainees for the civil defense plan and peacetime. committee are Mrs. Hazel McLeod, | vice-chairman, Miss Vera Knicker- backer of the U.S. Public Health Service, Mrs. Maggie Bogue of the Juneau Health Center, Sister Mary Henrietta, of St. Ann’s hospital, Mrs. Hazel E, Holmes, director of nurses at the Government hospital, Mrs. Robert Boochever and Mrs. L. D. Richards, Douglas. The members of the volunteer ! nurse’s aide service work as aides to registered prof es in hospitals, clinics, blood centers, dis- aster operations and public health agencies. | Volunteer Services | The program is determined by | volunteer services after an evalu- |ation of the needs of both the Red | Cross chapter and community and |the facilities available for training \and service. It is recommended that | |a temporary advisory committee | composed of medical, nursing and ‘l'\y members assist the volunteer | |services in determining the vahdxty |of the need. Volunteers for the nurse's aide | service must meet personal and | M-G-M presents CLARK GABLE + LORETTA YOUNG + “KEY TO THE CI WATCH for it at the CAPITDI. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JOAN BENNETT, L. HAYWARD IN LORETTA AND CLARK! THEY REALLY SPARK! Louis Hayward and Joan ett playing the top roles, Ed- Small's romantic drama, “The in the Iron Mask,” will be [shown tonight at the Capitol The- atre The film unfolds a thrilling and {exciting tale of 17th Century ro- mance and adventure' in an era \\Imv extravagances and excesses | ruled the court of France. The cen- |tral theme of the story revolves |around King Louis XIV and his twin brother, Philippe, who at his | birth whisked ‘away to the | province of Gascony and brought up secretly as a commoner under the guidance of the famous Three Musketeers. Hayward plays the dual roles of King Louis and Philippe, while Joan Bennett appears as the lovely and gifted Maria Theresa of Spain brought in to marry the cruel anc \mu be based on Red Cross material, | sadistic monarch and thus to pre- |Dr. . 3. Montgomery, chairman of |serve the peace of Europe. As King the volunteer services, will give the Louis, Hayward, who recently playec | 1ecture. the part of a young playwright ir ‘ Specific Training Eagle-Lion’s “Repeat Performance,’ The plan of specific training for |is seen as the hafsh and vain ruler | nurse’s aides provides for 34 hours cruelly taxing his subjects until they of basic class work for all nurse’s|are on the brink of starvation anc nldes. After this basic training, Tuin. As Philippe, he is seen as 8 | orientation will be given to the|brave and understanding son of With Ber Starts | [N l l ! [ XMAS EVE —} 5 | specific situation in which the aide will be working. If service is to be given in other i health services as well as in hos- ‘pl('\l< the class will be divided into two groups, one of which will take | 2 six-hour orientation to a hospital | | situation and the other will take a six-hour orientation to the pub- |lic health program. One session of this period will be spent in the hos- | pital or in the other public health service in which the aides are to \work | This is followed by 40 hours ofl supervised practice in the hospital or in the other health service to completed in six to seven weeks for daytime classes and nine to 14 weeks for evening classes. A course may be given in a much shorter period when the need is acute and the students can devote the neces- sary time to it. All work missed must be made up sand since the instructor’s time may be limited, this should be taken into consideration. An aide who missés more hours of classroom in- struction than are permitted be- cause of illness or for other good reasons, may reenter the next new | class. If there are enough calls for a | reactivated nurse’s aides course, the local Red Cross chapter will ‘try to conduct such a course. 'CHILD INJURED COASTING GOLD STREET TUESDAY ‘ Dick Peterson, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Peterson, was in- | than $1. France. The story reaches a smasl climax when Louis realizes that Philippe is his twin brother. Louis fears that events may Jead to de- thronement and decides he must dc away with such a possibility. He takes the most sinister method a! hand—the dread iron mask. “The Man in the Iron Mask, which was directed by James Whale is based on the famous novel by Alexandre Dumas. {ALASKA PIONEERS, AUXILIARY PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY Pioneers and Auxiliary member: will hold its annual Christmas party on Friday, December 29 at the LO.OF. Hall. The party will be preceded by business meetings by | both the Igloo and Auxiliary at which time there will be nomination and election of officers. Following the meeting, Santa will distribute the exchange gifts and a buffet luncheon will be served. Those wishing to make dcnations to the Christmas baskets may do so by leaving them at Garnick's Grocery or calling Mrs. Anna Bod- ding chairman of that committee. All Pioneers are reminded to take an exchange gift of not more HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Harvey Hildre and Robert Larson returned to Juneau on the Bar- |anof. The two young men have spent the past few weeks on a tour of California. FROM PETERSBURG Richard Harris of Petersburg is;other canneries owned by native CAPITOL DRAMA| AT 20TH (EN_IURY' byt o SEES PRSI Sl IR ol S T il il T ——— e e PAGE FIVE JAMES CAGNEY IN "6-MEN' IS NOW TONIGHT AND THURSDAY! AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE! ‘ S 1 "’[fl/ TURY In the stirring film “G-Men," E \\'hlL‘h was produced by Wmm‘n ey ' #35 cnt | THE KING OF ACTION JOINS THE CRIME SMASHERS! Y2 }ES CAGNEY V'S sreatest action hit of all time. It will certainly provide much enter- int““G-MEN"’¢ tainment for weary Christmas shop- | His Greatest Action Hit! In a pre-holiday showing tonight at the 20th Century, James Cagney noted for his tough gangster role: will be seen as an entirely different pers who wish to relax atter a hard day of shopping. , As added entiertainment on the| bill at the 20th Century tonight will | be a two reel Edgar Kennedy com- | edy entitled “Social Terrors” a! riotous comedy of family life. Daffy | Duck will be starred in a color car-| toon, and Bill Liddle, the featured organist, will present an organ con- | cert before the first evening show.| Scheduled for showings Friday| and Saturday at the Gross Zot.hil “entury as the program just prior| o Christmas is “Rose of Washing- ton Square” starring the one and| nly Al Jolson (himself) with Alice Faye and Tyrone Power. It is nn-{ sther grand picture rich with the| smotion of years of beloved melody, ! Tolson sings such favorites as these, | ‘Wild About Harry,” “April Show-! ars,” “Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye ‘Mammy,” “Avalon,” “I'm Always, Chasing Rainbows, “California | “ere I Come,” and many others that | re popular through the years. Here | ‘s a picture that everyone must see. | | SETHEL HOSPITAL | CONSTRUCTION IS RECOMMENDED A T0-bed hospital has been re- :ommended to be buill on the site ' PLUS: EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY DAFFY DUCK COLOR CARTOON | BILL LIDDLE AT THE ORGAN LATE WORLD the emotion of ’M':;‘.bclovtd melody! | VX N LS AL JOLEDN (Hi: TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE Many Greai Seng Hits! CORRRRRRRRRRRRARS RRRRRRRRRRARRRRART DEAN MARTIN says: “Once you have found him wccording to ANS Director, Hugh J. Wade. The recommendations have been turned over to the Bu reau of the Budget, Washington, D. C., for approval. Sixty beds will se used as a general hospital with | 10 beds for screening tuberculosis cases, The 10-bed emergency hospital at Bethel is in the progress of con- struction. One of the buildings un- damaged by the recent fire is be- | ing converted for the emergency hospital. This hospital will be used | until such time that a larger hos-| pital can be built. i Long term hospitalizaion cases will be sent from the emergency hospital to other ANS hospital Only those cases needing short term hospitalization will be taken care of in the emergency hospital.| The title has been cleared on the | Demmert Canning Co., cannery at| Klawok and final payment on the| cannery will be made by the village | of Klawok next week. The can- nery will be owned by the village| and operated on the same basis as .A Paramount Picture WPWL-W Starring Willlam POWELL and E L P A s 0 Irene DUNNE Starring John Payne, Gail Rus- with ELIZABETH TAYLOR sell, Sterling Hayden, George Color by Technicolor “Gabby” Hayes, Dick Foran Mrs. Tom Dyer is chairman of 3 = ¥ which they are to be assigned. . the nurse's aide service a@visory - f the former Alaska Native Service 1 EDWARD SMAL.L oiititiss. | Olliar. maembers of ‘the| - GEperally : the' entiegicourse 13 >uilding destroyed by fire at Bethel, he'll never let you go!” | physical requirements set by the | jured yesterday afternoon while 0 ELLIEIS AIR LINES ] Reacros chapter before they are coasting on Gold Street. The acci- stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. villages. 1 . ‘accept"d for training. The fact that | dent occurred after school and| ™ 350 P ST SR i Safe Electrlca DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU To chnlx“ ‘no remuneration for services may shortly before dark when Dick and MR i - i ol R SR e N A s “ 5§ - 4 | be accepted must be strongly his sister, Joyce, who is 6, swerved P Th via Pelersbul‘g and wrange“ | stressed. A Red Cross nurse’s aide to avoid a truck going up SALES and SERVICE lpe aWIng With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg |who becomes a paid aide aum-icum Street. They hit a parked car C“RISTMAS \TREES CHRISTENSEN BROS. Burrows Welding Co 2 A 2 2, | matically ceases to be a member of |and Dick suffered a scalp wound. 909 12th Phone Green 279 Phone 78 Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. |the volunteer nurse’s aide service. | Mayor Waino Hendrickson said | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 A physician’s statement of a re- |this morning that the danger xn} & e e e ) cent and complete physical exami- | coasting on Gold Street was in-| 0 n pl yhyc Y o M b nation indicating that the volun-|creasing due to heavy traffic and n ls a o R em ers . teer is physically able to render |an effort was being made to locate the duties for which she is pledged | a less dangerous place for the is necessary. youngsters to sleigh ride. Near the Catholic School Yo(/re dum tootin’ Quality to write thats CORBY'S Now one of the country’s leading brands, Corby’s was made famous by millions who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. = CORBY'S A grand old name since 1859 '—~86 PROOF— 584% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BLENDED WHISKEY~ JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED, PEORIA, ILL, It is required that all applicants P. 0. 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