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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA : Apl' g | NOW AT (Apflm_. DUCKSFROM | | OutasCal. ' At 20t ceNTURY THURSDAY! | | oo 07 | RIPPED FROM THE } Out of a fantastic, incredible— T IEE B rl oa yet nevertheless actual and factual “EABL]NES ANn P[?” CE FIL Es |Nazi in xde l]m Lh(‘m(- of “The| | —era of crime, 20th Century-Fox | North Star,” Samuel Goldwyn’s lat- — | |has fashioned one of the most ex-/ ' Hr 1g-,--’ 1 ' lest picture to be released by RKO R H St '|‘ f] SAN FRANCISCO, April 11—The ('mng pictures of the season, “Roger TR“E A“T g REAL | Radio and featured tonight at the, RGINIEIS @Y ON 10P OF 'reicase of feonard B. “Stub” Alli- | Touhy, Gangster!” which is at the “apitol Theatre. A ison, head football coach -at the 20th Century Theatre tonight. -enacte very spot ¢ (] to o |Captial Theatre. - ans an| LOOD DY SpOMNG IO [Briverses of Gutitornia: tor the tast| This i the siory of gang jores, qun || e-enacted on She VECHIER A ‘m ws and Walter Huston in some H Debut [10 years, has been announced by molls and black sedans of the thrill- | Gangsters” Crimes! of the most dramatic sequences ever ome vebu the Executive Committee ‘of the swept thirties — the action-packed | filmed, the picture tells in graphic | | Associated Students. No successor |history of Touhy, from Public enemy | jdetail what happens to the people (By Associated Press) has been disclosed. | Number One to Number 8711, Joliet | |of a Mitle town near the Rumanian| The high-flying' Seattle Rainiers' The committee voted at its week- Prison. The toughest of the tough,! | border when tiie Ger ns strike. stayed on top in the Pacific Coast ly meeting, Monday night, not to Touhy ruled his empire with the Bombed by Stukas and then|reague with a 4 to.3 victory over renew Allison's contract. The fol-|iron hand of terror. ‘bmm\(l by the women and children'the Hollywood Stars yesterday. lowing statement was issued: Featuring Preston Foster, Victor left behind to “greet” the oncomingGlenn Elliott, bespectacled port-side “It was made a matter of record McLaglen, Lois Andrews and Kent zer divisions, the village is @ purler for the Suds, posted his that the committee expressed fine Taylor, “Roger Touhy, Gangster!" |smcking ruin. But in the nearby!thjrd straight win, spoiling the regard for the long and valuable tells the story of the kingpin of the | [hills the fighting men, weaponless,|Stars' home debut. service Mr. Allison has rendered |Underworld, a desperado who made | are impatiently awaiting the arrival| Oukland nosed out San Diego, the University. Temporary arrange-|CTImepay . . . but who paid off in |of guns and ammunition so they can|s to 1. Vic Picette tallied the win- ments for a coaching staff to carry the end! 3 ]A\\vnue themselves on the invading Ining run in the ninth, after tripl- on the sport, pending release of | Great care was taken with the en- | [ fe {ing. - Breaking up a 3-all tie in permanent personnel from the ACtMEnt of Touhy's dramatic es- A little group of school children,|ipe eighth inning, the San Fran- armed forces, are under considera- |¢2PC from prison — and his eqnal- | on a walking tour when the sudden |jsco Seals won the opening game tion and will be announced soon. {ly sensational capture. A special | attack began, take over the re-\Cruheir Pacifls Goast home seasom | Stub Allison came to the Berkley |CTEW Was sent to the prison to cious guns when a supply truck i taing a 6 to' 3 decision from the campus as assistant coach, under phntug.raph backgibunds _ which wrecked by an enemy prane, and'cycyit-leading Portland Beavers to Bill Ingram, in 1931, He replaced |“0udn't be duplicated in Hollywood. [they begin the perilous task of |qrop the latter team out of the top Ingram as head coach in 1935, Iad Touhy been writing his es- smuggling them through the lines to| g4 During his term as head coach, |°*P® for the screen, instead of ac-! ir older comrades. How they do| "npjox powers, Sacramento i i 7 . |tually planning it for himself and| ight- 'Allison’s teams won 58 games and, 3 b for much of the ilm'S|panger, turned in a one-hit master- lost 42. :‘sb:t‘:;fl‘j:lf oould hardly have done | stirring drama and romance, and niece g5 the Sobons defeated the, - — | leads up to the vivid climax of the y o Angeles Angls, 3 to 0. Onl . y . ‘Ll‘:)‘(:;h SIANSE T, o the ' Nusl }xzzfi{)\:;l batters managed to rcnch)’ Hosp"Al "o“s !: .T;D;:S .TO.M:)R;!O.‘V . Il e o o { ———————— { JUNIOR SKI ]‘Rlo GAMES ‘TUESDAY ’s:mi T AL e Ugn Tk e 1011, Seattle, 4; Hollywood, 3. L AuDs ST |® Low Tide 7:49a.m.: -29ft. i Sacramento, 3; Los Angeles, 0. | L- O Christenson, a medical pa-|q yigp mige 14:00 . gl e 14:00 p. m.: 19.0 ft. SPENDING “I Hls Oakland, 2; San Diego, 1. nentv. has _been admitted to St.|, \ i & 11t San Francisco, 6; Portland, 3. Ann's Hospital ¥ | Lois Jack, a medical patient, has A' UPPER (ABI“\ STANDINGS' OF THE CLUBS entered the Government Hospital. (Pacific Coast League) ————— TENAKEE MEN HERE ! TONY SCHWAMM HERE Dermott O'Tolle, owner of a » i Team— w. Pet. 3 k’_n?’e%,"’ ‘;‘:";"“l;lf‘)g:}l‘)gnj"n;’: Seattle 9 Tony Schwamm, owner of a plane [store in Tenakee, and H. J. Flor- | Slv‘e‘;_l s hatve beah Lak;n advan- Portland _ ki ‘service out of Petersburg, has ar-|esca, also from Tenakee, are guests ;.‘:L ofe‘:;te:d:d springmgn iR Oakland s 583 rived in Juneau and is stopping at}at the Baranof during their stay light to get in a few extra turns on Sacramento . 2 500 Be Barazof, *lin Juneau. the boards. éfi; Ap"]z'::‘ - :i; 7 s with ‘Ie;f'nfia;':mkl\:: f',ic;hem“;‘;e:&e ‘;:;s; :B?l Fral;cisco .b 5 :;1'1 p PBESTUN FOSTER e in, Hollywood . % 3 B . s e B A T a Just Arrived ¢ '\ VICTORMCLAGLEN § o : b 88 | !ski Trail mornings in time to put i § 4 diloemel . ¢ LANNEBAXTER P jin o gy sppearance ac s | KEGLERS IN GAMES A Small Shipment of A o WALTER HUSTON T ool e mow s saten'n e ()N EINS* ALIEYS A0-Watt \VA,LTER BRENNAN 3 v ldepth there of approximately nine| ™ a ANN 'HAR[)[NG, 2 ¢ | feet. However, they also report a) AT 8 lASI "IGHI FARLEY :Q-RANC,ER Sy # ; | condition that's not so good — all| L U M I L l N E | the dry wood has been exhausted at ~ iv.he Upper Cabin, making it a very| Last night at 8 o'clock on the ROBERT BENCHLY in “WHY DADDY” | rough and ready affair to stop over- Elks' alleys, the Sunday- ’I\lesday: L A M P s A SPORTS REEL—“AQUA THRII LS” night there. Cooking, they say, is League played a regular contest, |more than just difficult. |after playing singles in the last # N LATEST NEWS {tour: ¥ ! 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