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MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'METRO MUSICAL, IN TECNicoLcp, |1 2nks Trim ' Boston Red SHOWPLALE oF flm{ ) Capitd FOUR SHOT INAMBUSH 'WASHINGTON U LOSES VARSITY | | | | | - PAGE FIVE GR: TIOMENTURY Last Times Tonight DOUGLAS 'DRAMATIC BiLL NEWS | NOW ON SCREEN NOW PLAYING CAPITOL'S BILL| TO CALIFORNIA' - AT 20TH CENTURY FOR YOU : ¥ | | Nicholas Schneider passed away | s — b ! ! last Wednesaay at St. Ann's Hospi- S e A Yesterday's audiences at the ‘ ASSCSTATEDU ML L st wednestiay at St. Ann'S MoSDI-| b, ked with overwhelming dra- | [ lbgye e g MORE BEAUTY— Capitol Theatre found Joe Paster i gt e : b : 3 S ' matic power, Ben Ames Williams' K ifeaven 5 4 nak’s musical production, ‘Holida shington in the 3-mile varsity the a of 81 years. Schneider g g & ¥ e e £ MUSICAL THRILLS usical prod \ RN Sas A e a pionser bf the Gowd Rush Widely discussed best-seller “Leave in Mexico, in Technicolor, to be crew race after losing I c 1 \ t N i AND LAUGHS MexXico, ' DB e e i — » it e 3 an &ier To is at the 20th ? Ben Ames | VLT s : as lush as any previous Métro By JOE REICHLER Jayvee and Winning 395 I jdays first coming to Alaska in 1899 Heitits presented © By et . THAN EVER BEFORE! | pycical. ts and costumes are (Asscciated Press Sports Writer) | Ume was 16 3 waters Doctor Calm Afler I\Il.lng ““'I"" he prospected for many years pit in Technicolor, “'f W‘I{’f’"” 3 eye-openers and the musical pr That explosion you just heard ©f Lake Washington | | | tC [ “,""),“‘_'Vl'l’;,”_“' ‘,“;"'““”‘ MINCS g4 ctarring Gene Tierney, Cornel Magnificent b MM duction numbers are easy to take. was the rumor of Yankee dissension AR ! Invesiment Company |in TreadwellFort Yukon Rampart \Gugo g jeanne Crain with a N ) Best-Seller Lt e The' gldsy. el ;e usline=ard blowing 16 SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Cornell broke 4 {and_other Alaskan ‘mining towns. e 6 SEEERE FECR Y ended . 3 . atfiusing. 16tvoduction lovolving the | Whe! tew Yerkes ‘spicit born ' 4f /18 WAL varalty. two:mils;réeore Head, 3 of Fam”y Only known living relative is ot " Magnificently use of ‘anithated créebn’ chat- 14 week's “revolution” continued ;" Onondaga Lake by 48 seconds Adolph Schneider, a nephew, resid+ has the screen ever on the Screen! acters to set the stage. As s00n ' to blaze fiercely in the Stadium ' ‘“I’“'“”“““ Syracuse by three: npw pBRAUNFELS, Tex., M ing in Germany In() eved the emotional impact pre= as it goes into the live cast, how- yesterday when the New Yorkers s i LR R 26.—(P—A slender, 42-year-old San! f“’"‘"”‘ “'““”‘_“‘“““‘-‘ are fll““"l- sented by this powe! story of ever, the trouble slfil‘(flv Miss Pow- bludgeoned the Boston Red X DERBY. Conn.—Yale beat M & Antonio physician, charged with ing ‘u\\:nlnn: word 1rom Seattle girl's relent fight to be loved ell, fecling herself losing -the ai- 173 handing the American League | oorgis’ jooni Yo heat | thooting four pertons to death on)Where he has made his home OF nq'completely as she, herself, loves fections of her widowed father champions the worst beating any o :'h‘,_l‘(: 1‘,];‘;“‘;_: ::“ ];H‘\'I“\, ‘i @ lonely Comal county lane, was the:phst Beveruliyeary. '—even at the cost of murder. Gene (Water Pigeon) to Miss Massey, pig league club sbsarbed: this {peoat in 10:23 for UsAtonlc oool, composed and talkstive in| Sehneider was un' old friend of ey, s the young wife who is builds up bher compensatory ¥0- yeqy Before the cannonading ot kg e o his cell at the county jail here, Jobn Feusi, late father of MIs. guiliy of the deadliest of the seven mance with Joe Iturbi, while shun- o0 o toia) ” P : Sheri x Sel ARG Marcus Jensep. He had stayed with sornel Wilde the brilliant o al of 17 hits, good 1or 29| IO ¥ " Sheriff W. A, Scholl reported. ins, Cornel Wilde a e brillia ning the natural puppy-love of pocec (oromag off Y“,}t&. Beite ax LINCOLN ?“‘"" Missouri won " Ca T Ross was charged the Peusis off and on during his young author who pires He: Deddy MacDowell, scion’ of the g0 arouce Bronx Bombers won :‘h:', B;;,,“]"‘l.(",”',:‘(“"":)l‘]“‘f ‘;i”‘" with murdering Willard H. York, mining days and had been MVINE possessive pasion, and Jeanne L . Itheir third stralght from the Red peeka. it Lorens 79 o.8: Kon. 36/ Prominent San Antonio invest-|With the Jensens in \Douglas since Crain in the role of the wife's The cast is uniformly g00d. [g,0 oraska, 91':; Kansas 79 §-6; Kan- ,op ompany head and three his arrival from Seattle a month younger sister who f in love s g & B sas State, 58; Oklahoma 52'; Towa bl s a < - Diie: | vivtory. «aatbkd rrthe T New ‘l:jxlv . g members of his family yesterday ago. Funeral services will be held with her brother-in-law, all’ give onNI (oMMI“EE | Yorkers into third place past the| B L morning }\\"'('hu-sd' y i1 the Catholic church, memorable performanc in the oy c ” - S| ritf Scl d e ha ain- at Juneau 20tk ‘ent -Fox hit, “Leave Her i LEGION AND VEW [Red Sox, dropped to fourth. | MODESTO, Calif— Mel Patton uf':::"\‘( o, ol - " A e nlxlrn:x by W‘l‘ll'lhnlm}l 1 m»qcm::;d x”-w.h‘;m;lsa ':C,f:;'dd:\“‘ 9.“: Ann York, 13, York's daughter and FOURTH MEET TONIGHT |fiom ) finish 10 MEET IONIGHI Wbt bk Moo 1t e e e Galt. Only survivor of an ambush yes-| Mayor Mike Pusich announces a - il LR T o otory in the. Galifornia terday while the family was on meeting of the Fourth of July THREE BROVNIES ARE el kel o ok am@onad st hrtaid B ity lts way (o a Methodist church Committee will be held this eve- v Joe Thibodeau, of the American J0¢ AU IS MR e s e S S in San Antonio |ning at 8 o'clock in the City Hall SHO Legion Memorial Day Committee,| Yanks in thice games. e el OWMPIC ~ pleeding, weak, and suffering. All former committeemen and all HOT ON ADMIRALTY has announced a special meeting The Yanks were itée gaimel {ELPHIR00R, o from shock, Ann escaped through |residents and those interested in BY 3 TEXAS OIL MEN of the committees from toth the behind the league leading Tigers, i the brush {Fourth of July activities are o Veterans ofl Foreign Wars and the 'whe divided doubleheader with ‘NLW VOR‘LEANS~ Blasts from a 300 caliber auto-|to be in attendance so a start may . Three Tulsa, Oklahoma, oil men Legion, will be held tonight at the Chicago White Sox in Detroit, Fort Worth, defes matic rifle killed York; his wife, be made in formulating plans. returned to Juneau yesterday with 7:30 o'clock in the Legion Dugout. The Tigers, behind the seven-hit Gunther, Memphis, 5 and 4, t0 Mys. Gertrude O. York; their son & i the pelts of three miralty It is expected that final plans pitching of Newhouser, won the Win the 17th Am_“ufll Trans-Miss- john, 9, and York's mother, Mrs.| SOAP BOX DERBY TRIAL RUN Island biown bear which they for lnc_ observance of Memorial opener handily, 10-1, but the White (iSSipPi golf lnuxnmnen&. Next mary York, 67, at 8:46 a. m. Don Skuse and his gleaming Soap Shot last week on trip. & 4 Day, Friday, May 30, will be per- Sox kounded back to win the.soc- 3 meet will be at San Mateo, = Four hours later, Ross walked Box Derby racer was the source-of on Arthur Kanan's (/fl//‘@/ fected at this {ncetmg_. ond game, 5-2. ‘Caluurmu. into police headquarters at San much entertainment and excite- 1e men are Jim and_ Lee This committée meeting Will Pre-| 1n the only other American | Antonio and told Sgt. Joe Hester: yont among both contestants and and A. Y. Boswell®and their 1.50 10 3.50 GIRLS' WHITE COTTON SLIPS |loping the Beston Braves 9-3 in A six-run sixth inning broke the game. The Chicago Cubs remained assorted colors * ¢ » wool or water- 5.95 to 11.95 BOYS' ZIPPER JACKETS | repelient, Siges § to 14; White with check trim 3-6 2.25 PER GARMENT MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTI \two singles and his second h run of the season to help Lefty Hatten register his fifth vici against one defeat. The Brooks {game. held the world champion St. Li | win the second game of a doul | | er 10-5. e SO “Want-ads for Jtional League pennant race by wal- {opener of a scheduled doubleheader. | The second game was halted with {though he was tagged for 11 hits points behind the Giants by eking |City finals. |b£hmd the leaders. Robinson belted - Ithe fourth place Braves by a half The fifth place Pittsburgh Pirates Cardinals to a split coming back to header 2-1 after dropping the open- |liams, the Juneau Woman’s Club c.wapq Peninsula to ass resulls!‘ldred R. Hermann. EXTRA! The CAPITOL HOUR, | cede the regular Legion session ai League game Washington, paced by = BERKELEY, Cal-- Ted Schroed- “A gun that has been fired is which begins at 7:00—9:30 8 o'tlock. Stan Spence’s ‘three-run homer in €r, Los Angeles, second-ranking U. in my car.” | B o 0 |the first inning, defeated the Phil-|S. tennis player, defeated Eddie On March 19, 1947, York .was Empir. ‘want-ads for resulls! aqeiphia Athletics, 3-1 in the open- Moylan, San Francisco, for the charged in U. §. District Court fer of a scheduled doubleheader, California state men's singles ten- in San Antonio in a complaint | The game was halted in the sev- |Mis title, 6-4, 3-6, 6-8, 12-10, 6-3. filed by the Securities and Ex- enth inning by rain. The second g SO e change Commission with violation . game was postponed. Rain also of the Securities Exchange Act of The Needlecraft and Junior Shop || v oo B s . AR AR 5 header between St. Louis and | rows Is(us 1e complaint charged that Yor! 111% SEWARD ST. sty | J had teen doing business as the 2 Plalis. Ohscke>prites wate Al In National League | ¢ Willard York Company, while in- B L 0 U S E colid colors, White with ruffles, ||| The New York Giants retained wOrId sRe(ord ;’Jll‘;il':fl fll:llt!lls‘ll[\u ‘;‘\‘I-::_otn:;‘l-::t- ry tri es 1-14: | possession of first place in the Na- | o a0 . iy embroidery trim. Sizes 1-14: | pla n e Na- | Poderal Judge' Ben E. Rice, § issued a temporary restraining or- der on that date against York. At the same time, Dr. Ross filed suit against York in District Court the — VISALIA, Calif, May 26—®—A 16-year-old high school junior post- | the Braves ieading 4-3 in the top|ed his claim today to a new i | { i o'y Z X ik here, charging York was indebted i (half of the > y " scholastic scus rec- ’ » Sizes 1-14 . . . 95¢c to 1.85 e . jworlds interscholastic diseus Xc- 4, nm in securities, stocks and L l Clint Hartung highly publicized ord. Londs amounting to $80,279. ’ norted ool outfielder turned pitcher, won his| Bob Mathias, 200-pound, six- fedec L i & Pl et BOYS PEA - JACKETS et o 595 third game without a defeat al-|foot-one inch Tulare student, spun the four-pound, six-ounce platter up 150 feet, eight and three-eights in- |ches Saturday night as the high five point of the San Joaquin Valley TIN DEPOSITS TO BE INVESTIGATED NOW, ome ploration Work | 2 Farewell Tea for ¥ 1 § ¥ Additional investigations of the lead | possibilities of tin deposits in ka will be made this summer Mrs. Williams to . by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, ac- Be leen Tomorrow :'::;lm;; to Robert S. Sanford, Act- | | | ouls | Chief of the Alaska Division | 2 of the Bureau of Mines. who is ble- | Complimenting: Mrs. J. P. Wil- jo,uing juneau today for the t in the |will give a farewell tea tOmMOITOW preparations for this year's inves- |afternon at the home of Mrs. Mil- All friends of the honor guest and fellow members of other organizations in which she | holds membership, s well as club- {women are extended a cordial in- ‘vitation to call during the after- I noon. | The hours will be from 2 to 5 in Senford said that the U. 8. Gov- ernment conducted investigations in this -area for three summers during the war, and these reveal- ed evidence of some tin in that area. Further explorations of these possibilities are necessary, fie said, before their exact nature and o Jleaven residents on Friday evening witn 6uides Johnnie Osborne of Ju- a trisl run of his racer down D Neau and Max Dorman of Funter street with each contestant having Bay. Dorman i®ported that all a chance to prove his skill. About three of the brownies were pretly in TECHNICOLOR 15 runs were made and then a ! of @ size, over elght feet Starriny meeting was held at which Don were taken on the west shore [ B b ( provided all the answers fired at Of Admiralty Island, from a dis i : : / him by the entrees, as to the fine tance of 65 to 75 yards i ) : Following the meeting an extra JUDeau; but bis brother and Bo:- g § § thrill was added when Don provid- W€l were sailing again at noon § g 4 |N ; today to hunt for black bear on cited group. All in all it looks like ‘¢ Mamiand ¢ 0 etz I SN i the Soap Ebk Detlby chlvhian: Hax. 10, SHOWEd ;two. apleos Rhd p made quite a hit with the Douglas "t 10 Juneau by June 3 VINE[NI PHICE lads. | 3 R E | THE LOST CORD : MYSTERY “UNEARTHED” | HONOLULU (” — Everycne i A mystery was”“unearthed” yes- sighed when the city-county jail oM M. STAML terday by Mrs. Alex Demos, whil> Teplaced its wood-burning Kkitchen ~== Produced by preparing a garden spot at her range -with a modern oil burner, WILLIAM A. BACHER home. What first looked like a No longer may homeowners have A 201h Century-Fox Picture old trees cut down by free prison iabor. piece of gola wire was foynd, and after the soil was cleaned off, it turned out to be a nugget bar pin | with ilve nuggets, belonging to her RARERSN SRA I nstghitat M & & s, | Initiation, Juncau Chapter No. 7 4 o e : . Tuesday. May 27th at 8 o'clock. | Mrs. Goets lost the pin 19 years | sy Bidetlie WORLD NEWS via Air Express fout a 3-1 win over the Cincinnati; Mathias’ heave—with 2 d'i‘"“ |ago this summer she said, and since | adv. 588-12 e Reds at Wrigley Field despite being |differing from the intercolleglate SEWARD pEN'NSUlA ihe cARieR HuRGet REdoh. T i —adv. 588- GIBLS' 3-piece PLAY SUITS held to three hits. - |vatiety only in its rubber edging i la shoe, was the first nugget shs The Jackie Robinson-led Brook- rather than metal—surpassed the % . |found when she was prospecting ~— MATCHING—— Iyn Dodgers nipped the Philadel- |10-vear-old standard of Edsel Wib- Rohart Sanford Is I_ea\[l,’]glwrlh her husband in the Interior, Blouse, Skirt and Shorts phia Phillies 5-3 at Ebbets Field to bls, Wolbach, Neb, of 145 feet, ’ she was more than thrilled to have Blue with plaid trim — Sizes |vault into third place oile game nine inches. A | Juneau for Summer Ex- [the pin once again in her posses- | sion, BEACH COMBERS PARTY | It was a Beach Combers Party, and a fine party yesterday. It was' also George Matson’s birthday cele- bration ! The downstairs of the Douglas | Trading Post building was turned | into a studio that would tickle the fancy of any artist with a sea motif 'ccmplete with fish and sleek mer- maids, sunken ships and sea going | vessi It was just sort of a fancy which could only have been thought of by such a guy as Seymore Faurot, Arts and Crafts supervisor of the Alaska Native Service assisted by Mrs. Geo. Matson and. the H. Mayo family who gave the party, just to have a party for their friends, and inci- | ( Welghs only 198 Ibs. ; ; . plion dis- placement only &1 euble inches . . 4 devalops 20 H.P. ot only 2800 RPAS ly @t high speeds er **But, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by taking a business trip by Clipper” Motor Rebuild and Marine Service It’s really simple, Mr. A. The valuable time you save goin, Lok - g 1012 Wesi 10th St. by Clipper means more time right in your own office . . . more time at your destination, too, for business (and for Sea-7Mite WARINE ENGINE Phone 863 ————————— {cfder to enable those who may commercial potential can be de- dentally celebrate the birthday of | I have a previous engagement to find termined. | George, who hereby profited with ia ‘convenient' time toattend the Sanford explained that, during a new salmon rod and reel and tea.. the war, the government was un- gther fishing equipment. | able to develop its investigations| There wore refreshments and| | 1 |to the proper extent because of fl‘mm'e than = food, That sulmon,i | lack of the necessary equipment. roaste hole was something to Expansion Program .. i i sir i : e vnek e, et Lo now has the needed personnel and mom Mix (not of the movie fame, | ARNOLT | |s Announced by GE mecomery sor making compiete e hear) but who Hves i Junea. | explorations of possible’ mining rpe pirthday cake was also some- | sites and will increase its possible| SCHENECTADY, N. Y., May 8— additional work as quickly as! {P—A large scale expansion pro- possible. " ‘ gram expected to cost approximate- | The mining chief said that sites ly $300,000,000 is being carried on in the Potato Mountain and Cape by the General Electric Company. Mountain areas have already been When completed, GE's pre-war drilled and that considerable| manufacturing space and number amounts of placer tin have been| of employees will be doubied, the developed. In addition, the Po- company said. ‘um Mountain site has been| > |trenched and sampled. In the Lost 2 |River district, Sanford said lode| YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST (i, deposits have been diamond| SELECTION of furniture on Ju- gijed. neau Young's Mezzanine floor. | The Bureau of Mines is also —adv. 581-tf |sending B. J. Lynch, from its head- fun). The big, 4-engine Clippers are mighty comfortable, too. You arrive fully relaxed and ready to influence your customers, buy goods or attend meetings. Pan American will gladly help you plan your next business trip. For PAv AMERICAN WorLp AIRwAYs The J}x/em of /‘t%/ll] d/[fl: ‘ Baranof Hotel Phone 106 photograph. your home or in our -~ There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! A T s s ] oY of YOURSELF or CHILDREN One that you can be certain will be his favorite SITTINGS can be conveniently arranged in FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 303 JOSEPH W. ALEXANDER PORTRAIT and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ! !quarters in Washington, D. C., to |inspect the results of past investi- gations and to assist in plans for |future work. Lynch has had many years of experience in Bolivian tin mining activities and is con-| sidered a tin expert. Sanford expegts to spend three or four weeks in the Seward Pen- linsula area and will then inspect the mercury investigations now be- | {ing conducted in the Holitna Dis- triet. PLEASE DAD with a really FINE PORTRAIT e i s 5 “ETING studio. CDA SOCIAL MEETING | The Catholic Daughters of Amer- lica will hoid their regular social | meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in! 'Parish Hall, it has been nounced, Mrs. J. C. McAlister will an- | thing to talk about and eaten la- ter, anyway who can eat much; birthday cake with a chunk of. roast salmon with mushroom sauce. Dancing went on till late S e WRONG CAL-ADOR NEW YORK, May 8.—(#-—Sever- al calls for Colador Tostado” at a magistrate’s hearing on an OPA Irent case produced no results un- til Manuel Casiano arose, told the court maybe he was the man want- led, and suggested: “Whoever copied down my name, are Wise! 1S€C. Tuey kxow Towle Sterling is a real investment — one that pays dividends in beauty and graciousness for life! This lovely solid silver is not expensive — and there’s a real collector’s thrill * iring a complete set by etting plan.” ... A six-piece place setting can from the sign in front “of my . PR 4 > store doesn’t know Spanish. Col- cost 2 }lmt a8, 922.50 '"‘ill\l“!fi‘"% ador Tostado isn't a name. It 20% Pcdc'ral Tax. You 0 means I sell all sorts of roast your favorite pattern here . . . coftee.” it bears S — YELLOW CAB , ’Q%VVLE Phone 22 NUGGET SHOP be hostess for the evening. All members are invited to be present. Shattuck Bldg. @ | 24-hour Dependable Service | | | ! | 1 | | | | | | | " | il -