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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TONIGHT — SPOOKS to the RIGHT...SPOOKS to the LEFT - and *SKELTON IN THE MIDDLE... With RED- SKELTON comic.of itgdy Be Good) ANN RUTHERFORD . A LEON ERROL COMEDY PICTURE PEOPLE SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING— Features at 8:10—10:15 Show Place of .Jjuneau |“ 'RED SKELTON STAR OF FILM AT CAPITOL “Whistling in the Dark, Mystery Comedy, Here Tomght “Whistling In on the famous and presenting Skelton of stage as M-G-M's new the attraction coming the Capitol Theatre The comical Skelton plays a ra- dio broadcast “crime creator” who abducted by a group of racket- eers operating a mysterious cuit They want him to invent a “per- fect murder” to get rid of an heir barring their way to riches. For good measure they seize his two girl friends also. Skelton’s antics and adventures in pretending to invent the crime, then extricating himself and the girls from the clutches of the vil- lains, keep audiences constantly roaring Skelton comedy that of the best in America his her love rival. The Dark,” based Broadway stage hit the comical Red and radio fame comedy star, tonight to is the has made known presents rapid fire him one stage figures sweetheart and Virginia The two girls have a hair-pulling battle over him that| fipet is a comedy highlight. Conrad Veidt, who scored in “A Woman's| Fa I the sinister cult lead- | er. “Rags Ragland”, hit of Broad- way's stage production of “Pan- ama Hattie,” adds to the hilarity e ee— MURPHYTO” D7 LEAVE HIGH (OURT TODAY Associate Justice Quits Bench Temporarily— Is Going Into Army WASHINGTON, June Ann Rutherford plays | Grey | BLUES RALLY TOWIN GAME " FROM JOIKS Score Two Runs in Last In- ning fo Break Three ; fo Three Tie Score By Innings St. Louis Blues 30000025 | Joisey Joiks 30000003 The St. Louis Blues last night ex- ploded in the last inning to push over two runs, break a 3-3 tie which had lasted from the first mning, and defeat the Joisey Joiks |5 to 3. | The Blues started the scoring in the first half of the first with two (men out. Clay got on, beating out la hit to first. Then Pavlige, Blue hurler, slashed a single into left | field, sending Clay to second, Put- |tin laid out another single to left | field, scoring Clay for the first | tally. 2 Davis then dumped a Texas ieaguer over first base, scoring} Pavlige and sending Puttin to |third, and Puttin crossed the plate later when Mierjewski was safe at when (he Joiks shortstop fumbled the ball. But the Joiks came back hitting in their half of the opening in- |ring, Mcndoker smashing a triple into left field to start things. He |scored when Cook doubled after ‘smroxd had reached first after striking out when the catcher ropped the ball. Score Tied Murphy later singled scoring Staf- mm and Cook, to knot the score at 3 all. Puttin, Blues catcher, had to leave the game in the first mlwn a wide pitch caught his| |middle finger. The Blues won the contest in |the first of the seventh as J. “An- ‘d_v' Nelson started the rally by |singling into right field. Hollen- bach went in to bat for Barton and Isingled to left field through the |third baseman. Fowler then beat {out a bunt along the third base lire, filling the bases. | R. Nelson forced out J. Nelson at TOBACCO ROAD HERE TONIGHT AT TWENTIETH Famed Stafilay Is Tri-j umph as Screen | Vehicle ‘ i Ever 'U(h (‘muu\ Fox an-| nounced that it had purchased “To- bacco Road,” the most discussed Iplay of our time, the question has {been pondered—how would it be ince brought to the screen? Who would |play the difficult character roles such as Jeetey Lester, Sister Bes- | sie and all the gest? | When production chief Darryl P |Zanuck started the production !wheels turmng on the picturization of the sensational, precedent-shat- tering play, studio doors were barred to visitors and even the working press. But (rade secréts have a way OI leaking out and word sifted through, the gist of it being—great as the play was, the screen version is even greater! Local movie-goers will| have their opportunity to decide when “Tobacco Road” starts its en- gagement tonight at the 20th Cen- | tury Theatre. Considered the most valuable screen property of all time, “To- bacco Road” carried with it tremen- |dous production difficulties and responsibilities. Fortunately, Zanuck was able 1o obtain the services of brilliant John Ford for direction. To Nun- nally Johnson, ace seript writer, was entrusted the arduous task of writing the screen plny ANGELS WIN FIRST GAME FROM SOLONS iLos AngJe_s Stretches I League Lead fo Two Full Games PAGE THREE Where the Better BIG Pictures Play? (ST CENTURY [t PLAYING with CHARLEY GRAPEWIN - MARJORIE RAMBEAU GENE TIERNEY - WILLIAM TRACY and Dana Andrews - Slim Summerville - Ward Bond Grant Mitchell + Zeffie Tilbury « Screen Play by Nunnally Johnson + Directed by JOHN FORD Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK A 20th Century-Fox Picture 10.--Asso- [the plate on the next play on a| - vi— ciate Justice Frank Murphy of the [nice peg by the Joiks' second base- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Supreme Court of the United States man, Davis. Hollenbach scored on| Los Angeles displayed its league- is leaving the high tribunal tem-|a wild pitch with Clay at bat for|leading wares in the Pacific Coast porarily, associates said, to become | what proved to be the winning run.|League last night to batter Sacra-, ja Lieutenant Colonel in the United | clay smashed a single into left{mento in the first of a cruclal sev-| " ea"Army, field, scoring Fowler, who had ad- |en-game series, and stretched their| COLISEUM Now! “TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN" — NOW! — COLIS!ZUM % Attaches of the Supreme Court | . Mrs. Jones was pleasantly surprised at said Murphy will take the oath 0””‘;";‘;‘11“;‘“ s‘(-)v‘.’l?lx(?nJo"i’l:: ::’:,’“";"d; 15";?‘“:" two full games over "hc‘ e S the Tourist sleeping “‘,’19“"‘;:‘0“3‘ [ottice In the War Depattment QU 13 in the last of the seventh, strik-| San Francisco's inspired Seals,| (lEVEl AND § “ E u B E n s H l P M E E T l N G uonsontheErf-npxreBm dcr.' e spa- shortly for Fort Benning for four |18 out two and getting one on a|meanwhile, knocked over the slip-| cious seat section and full size berths months' intensive training in_the |line drive to the third baseman. {ping Seattle nine, taking a six-run | g ™ were more than comfortable, and the | field and then spend six weeks at “T:"‘ H'_‘;l t;'aml;mlls Schedl:lcdl ;or llt;;:‘t:":n:lfll.;;unnlng a Rainier ninth WI NS Tll'[ i o er " v i N s ne could ask for. | the advanced school of infantry at |Friday with the Dodgers against Ju- ‘ ; fl - p al As h Anli:z;::i:ln Plan seryice, ll that o 5 el | Fort Benning. He will then be at- | neau. Southpaw Al Olsen recorded his | lve SOCIa OII At aesy o taukl Mr. Jones was all smiles thinking of tached to the office of Gen. George | The box score follows: seventh successive victory, twirling { ™ neadsTell ow agent where the savings in both berth and rail C. Marshall, Chief of the Army ; a five hitter as San Diego defeat- I N TE u H ; e ki Jou lstand to ¢ it Hlonce af thoss General Staff. B Touk: Whae ed Oakland. | s IV THU D AY b fares and of the excellence | Murphy is 49 and he saw overseas \ ab r h el Charley Root came back after, | b moderately priced Great Northern | service in the first World War. F”w,]:r{ 3b : ‘l) 1 (1) four defeats and pitched a two — JUNE 11, 1942 “« » 1 L i —_———— R. elson, ss 0 i s ri- . . e meals. “Sure,” he said, “Standard | Fa vy bitter as Hollywood defeated Pori-| |ndianc Nafeat Washing- All members are requested to attend. sor Clay, It 4 1 2 Ofjapg #ble space at all times. Pullmans are better, but thisis pretty | el e ! ! fiii g : { ; % . e fnc v oo s wentbuy s WOLVES KILL 52 frwi il = fon in ThreeHlour | &= bonds with the savings.” Snedigar, ¢ 30 0.1 GAMES TUESDAY i SI ' I | For information consult: (ATILE 0“ RANGE | Davis, 1b 010 Pacific Coast League Ug () F. “NICK” CARTER Mierjewsk1. 2b 2 0 0 o/ San Diego 5; Oakland 1. | ' ' ' 1400 4th Ave., Seattle | A'I' BERNERS BAY 3. Nelson, rt 8.0, 1 0f Hollpwogh & Mestiand 1. | (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) I IE D eeoe n t the Barton, cf 2 0 0 0| San Francisco 6; Seattle 4. | In the American League yester- ast on | : : Gt | “Hollenbach Lol Los Angeles 7; Sacramento 2. day, Cleveland pushed over a scoie' Mrs. Frank Meyer, of the Glacier | Ludwig, cf 0000 National League [in the tenth inning to edge out, told the Alaska Game Com-| TOTALS 30 5 8 2| New York 3; Cincinnati 1. Washington in a three-hour ball| G d H k Y M + Seattle - Spokane s Minneapoly | ission vesterday that timber|sBafted for Barton in seventh. Pittsburgh 10; Boston 2. |game in wrich Washington outhit 00 us Y Oung an Between Portland + Tacoma s.aI.MIEI NATIONAL PARK | WoIves have killed 52 head of cattle Brooklyn at St. Louis, postponed.! (he ndians 14 to 13. Cleveland 1. Paul » Chicago via lon their range at Berners Bay. Joisey Joiks American League ‘uwd four pitchers as the Senators! | She brought in three huge hides ab r h e| Detroit 1; New York 4. bl omnlt, Io or as s - = .mdh ct’);:ectedlthe 312;0 bz‘::‘yw;‘e‘ Mondoker, p 4110 S'}-‘-ul:l‘lfih:i 250‘42';: 7. { ‘ Bob Harris, meanwhile, pitching | s i o l eac] he wolves, she s Stafford, ss ... 2 1 0 1| Philadelphia 2; cago 0. |2 game for the Athletics, shut out There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! ‘wiiei vy aen Merterenc. Cook, ¢ ... 3 1 2 1| Cleveland 1; Washington 0, el-|Ghicago and lifted Philadelphia . 100 ages - Bystrek, 1f .. 3000 d’l’llGlnn:nss, . s .:nom the cellar to seventh position.! {Olson, 3b 3000 astineau Channel League | The world champion New York . . Murphy, cf 3 0 1 0| St Louis Blues 5; Joisey Joiks 3.|team came from behind to defeat | lf SafiSfaCiOIY. Davis, 2b 3010 | Detroit as Hank Borowy, rookie | ’ Ryan, 1b 301 0f STANDING OF CLUBS ‘righthander, limited the Tigers to| { Polkosnick, rf 3000 Pacific Coast League 'four hits and the Yankees col-| TOTALS ... 27 3 8 2 Won Lost Pet. | lected 10, se LES TEAGLE Los Angeles 38 24 613| Bobby Doerr collected four hnm e Summary Sacramento 38 28 576 | yesterday including a homer and a! Three base hit—Mondoker. Two|San Diego 3 29 574! double to aid the Boston Red Sox| t base hit—Cook. Left on bases— |Seattlé 32 34 485 | regain second place, drubbing st. | Blues 6, Joiks 4. Bases on balls—|Oakland 30 34 469|Louis in the series opener. aran° olel off Mondoker 2, Pavlige 2. Struck |san Francisco 29 31 483 e il e out—by Mondoker 3, Pavlige 13.|Hollywood 29 40 420 N Wild pitch—Mondoker. Umpires— | Portland 24 39 381 . l Shaw and Ellenberg. Time of game ’ Ia“ s a | —1 hour, 40 minutes, National League { e — | Won Lost Pcl_ | . . . , oraie Brooklyn 3T 1 B I n t Inn a" AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|St: Louis colRL BRI RIG‘ T air route from Seattle to Nome, on E”‘C'T{m?‘ :: g: '532 GENTLE WASHING ACT UN II —n sale at J. B. Burfo; y:...adv. | NeW. oK 1 . / i 0o Boston 2 30 464 In lrea / éo @ . Pittsburgh 24 28 462 fox W iceaseon Chicago 23 30 434 g e L0 T n 1A “ G LE Philadelphia 16 36 308 Ci‘“:’ A‘EXN’(IAM"A" "“I""'T’ 25 incinnati’s drive upwards in ] Let the scene be camp, CLEA"EBS | American League Nla»ltxor:nl Ingn:- wds]h;m(((.l" l;z:: AR A | Won Lost Pet.|straight yesterday; when > Reds tavf"‘- or mansion—your New Location New Stak 38 12 .160|bowed to the New York Giants as choice of OLD SCHENLEY e Boatoll M 23 566 ll)(m)th u';.nm v:;ll(‘ul]c:lloxlllv rn;c Ll.ms. i 1 A o 3 4 Giants bunchi wo of their will give you the luxury of Building e . L Blis with two Walks and) an ‘erros| enjo}'ment Of the finCSt “for :euer ‘.sj: Louis 28 21 509|by the Reds to score three runs in Like your .,‘,,' m:: h.;]‘“ each i i o | washingtor 21 32 .396|the first inning. P separately, thoroughly, geatdly, ! Wh“key money can b“y. Spaarance v.v‘” it 3 The Boston Braves, meanwhile, 5 without "“fl"'s or harm to the “l ’ PHONE Philadelphia 22 35 386 X " sfl. ric. Gives long life 1o your clothes. » | chicago 19 32 373|dropped their eighth straight game . Ask for & demonstration today. | ! to Pittsburgh as the Pirates came i Gastineau Channel League through with 13 hits to take an | Won Lost Pect.|easy decision in the only other GENERAI | Juneau 3 1 .750|Naticnal League game yesterday. f l’l st. Louis Blues Ei0L: 080 S iv 13 ! C l RI( Joisey Joiks 2 3 400 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Alaska Eleclnl: nglfl H Dodgers 1 2 333 | Special meeting Wed. night at 8. ( 2% spare Parts 1 3 .250|Initiation, —Gertie Olson, Recorder & POWGI‘ c°o a

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