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PAGE THREE | IIIII|IIIIIHIIIIII!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIH It Where the Better BIG Pictures Play STARTS TONIGHT Shows at 7:25and 3:40 P. M. Special Owl Show at 12:30 A. M. White HisTory #iold ta osoth... WHILE THE WORLD TREMBLED . . . A TWO-FISTED AMERICAN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1944 ot - ""MISSION T0 MOSCOW™” AT | ,f; 20H CENTURY | GRS {EXCITING FIEM OF MURDER T0 BE AT CAPITOL | If “Dr. Gillespie’s Criminal Case,” which opens tonight at the Capitol of- G'“.spie Theatre, isn't tops for the Dr. Gil-|version of the best-selling book by captures i e series it'll do until a topper| mrfiy mes along. This is a four-edged killers! Joseph E. Davies, former American | Ambassador to the Soviet Union, . will have its premiere tonight at| [tool of entertainment and all the| edges count. the 20th Century Theatre. One strand of the story concerns| The theme of “Mision to Mos- Dr. Gillespie’s successful effort lo‘mw is America’s discovery, through that a murderer confined in|the eyes of a typical American and tentiary is in fact a victim his family, of the greatness of our |of dementia praecox and belongs m'Russ)an ally whose armies checked an asylum, this strand spreading |the Nazi blitz. ‘ou' to include a jail break, an ab-| The film, which stars Walter |duction and much shooting, some|Huston and Ann: Harding in the R fi'lfil’ N iihinc ool Lk Van Johnson LI Donna Reed Keye Luke John Craven Nat Pendleton ADDED “CONQUER BY THE CLOCK” “SHE’S A-1 IN THE NAVY” “THE LAND OF ORIZIBA” OUR GANG LATE REWS HEATRE " THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES S R T B PR Bt L LR T YA Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? |, —Experienced Operators— Lucille’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 ALASKAN LUNCH NOW OPEN 10:30 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT If Yowre Hungry ... e We Can Help You Home-Made SOUPS Our Speciahy (Our CLAM. CHOWDER is famous) Our Sandwiches Are the BEST in TOWN! HOME-MADE PIES and CAKES, TOOE- ALASKAN HOTELLOBBY MRS. C. A. CLARK—Manager A New Shipment of STOVES *x Come in and Look at Qur New and Improved Shower Stalls They Are Beautiful and Reasonably Priced * HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing Heating " 0il Burners of it fatal. Another strand concerns an epi- demic in the hospital, |dramatizing skillfully the service rendered humanity by nurses and doctors. A third strand presents the case ‘of a Pearl Harbor veteran whose |deep despair in the loss of his legs |is dealt with phychologically and |the rehabilitation which, the dia- logue makes effectively clear, it (will be the nation’s responsibility {to duplicate for many. PR AL R DETROIT IS RUNNERUP IN (By Associated Press) i Rookies Dreisewerd of Boston and Bevens of New York bowed into {the American League yesterday by sphmng a doubleheader, the Sox|. |capturing the opener but droppmg‘ {the nightcap. The break dropped | Boston to third spot by virtue of Detroit’s shutout in the game with | Chicago, moving the Tigers as| {runnerup. | | The St. Leuis Browns unleashed | an 11-hit attack yesterday defeat- | |ing Cleveland 8 to 3. Galehouse| spaced nine Tribal blows. | Scoring twice in the eighth in- ning yesterday to break a ne\ Pmladelphia defeated Washington '3 to 1 in the first game and a tie was broken in the seventh in- ning of the nightcap for Philadel- ‘):hm to win. Hayes furnished the| deciding punch to break the ties| in both glmes | ‘WIlI(SAGAIN HURLS CARDS T0 VICTORY (By Associated Press) | Wilks, the National League’s| leading pitcher, won his eleventh consecutive win yesterday when the St. Louis Cards blanked the Cin-| cinnati Reds. Wilks pitched no-| hit ball for seven innings. Brooklyn made a ninth inning attack yesterday to win over Phila- delphia, Pittsburgh scored a 5-4 victory over Chicago yesterday after los- ing 15 to 4 in the opener. Nich- olson got his 29th homer for Chi- cago in the opener while Pirate DiMaggio hit a circuit drive. New York defeated Boston 4 to 2 yesterday in a game which saw two homers made. ARMY, NAVY GAME WILL BEPLAYED WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. — The Army and Navy football game will be played on the grounds of the United States Naval Academy on December 2, according to announce- ment today. The Navy won the game last year. for D STOMACHS $3 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” this one| |physically in such wise as to effect| AMER LEAGUE roles of Ambassador and Mrs. Dav- |les, has a large and talented shp- |porting cast, headed by George Tobias, Gene Lockhart, Oscar Ho-| melka and Helmut Dantine. SEATTLE 1S WINNER IN WILD FRAME (By Associated Press) Seattle scored five runs in a wild second inning last night to defeat Sacramento 8 to 5. Portland took the series opener |from San Diego last night 7 to 2, knocking out 13 hits to the Padres’ nine hits. { Hollywood lost the seventh! \straight last night suffering a 7-6 defeat at the hands of San Fran- cfsco who pushed across an un- earned run in the tenth inning. Los Angeles outlasted Oakland in an overtime 15 frame struggle by 3 to 2. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 7, Hollywood 6. San Diego 2, Portland 7. Sacramento 5, Seattle 8. Los Angeles 3, Oakland 2. National League Pittsburgh 4, 5; Chicago 15, 4. Philadelphia 1, Brooklyn 2. New York 4, Boston 2. Cincinnati 0, St. Louis 3. American League Boston 8, 2; New York 1, 11 Chicago 0, Detroit 7. Washington 1, 4; Philadelphia 3 SL Louis 8, Cleveland 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Los Angeles Portland . |San Francisco . Hollywood ... Seattle ... {Oakland . Sacramento San Diego ; National Lune 0 m 72 St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati .. New York .. Chicago !Boston ....... | Philadelphia ... 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