The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1947, Page 5

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SNIURDM JU NI' 14, 1947 e FOSITIVELY LEAVES ?@EGHT 140 7:10 AND ¢ nrquLUvU“flr- FOR THIS ROAD SHOW ADULTS $1.20, l() £2< T MUNGERIN (OMEBACK SEE | ASHURLER By JACK HAND e socinfed Pross Sports Wri w the groggy St. Louis » dragging themselves nd shaking the cob- of their bra E test t R \iread ed I to hebneb wil I his first start econd day of the season on the but he t get home first again until 3 May 23 win was a 2-0 shutout over Pitts- b capsaein g r!") ] ¥ MORE LAFFS « THAN THI [ LAW ‘ YOUR ALLOWS ¢ heen nnd wever went down but king back i-April. The > (Red) k from th the HE'LL SHOW YOU THE TIME OF LIEE{ X hasn't be beaten I night he d a 3-0 against Brooklyn till are regarded by the team to beat.” owner Sam Breadon the club nd Manager 1d not be fired. York Giants were idle ve leaders contributed st news of the day, a pitch- wap with Boston by which Bill le and an unannounced sum cash went to the Braves for Mort Der The Jraves’ Red Barrett, like recovering from early dif- d un his fifth straight 1z Pittsbu , 6-2, in 1 Boston’s second west~ The result, and Brookl d Billy Southworth's place d into second place, a !nl[ game back of the Giants, by ener edge over Philadelphia. Detroit’s night game in hington rained out, the New York Yankeee blew a chance to close in on the American League leaders v M wed to the St. Louis 10 innings at the in ium. 5 g Red Sox dedicated t Marilyn Maxwell e Mt et i ago before a capacity crowd of 34,510. Bebby Feller took over the strike- lead with 87 and posted his eighth win but required relief help from Ed Klieman in pitching Cleve- land to a 5-4 night game decision er F'mlu(hl,)hld e HOSPITAL NOTES The St. Ann's Hospital yesterday E: ted Marlene Chon, medical, {and Mrs. M. L. Stewart, surgical I)'srhnl,,m! were arie Douglas, ical; Duncan Wright and Hany Douglas, both medical. The Government Hospital had no but had one admittance, YELLOW CAB Marjoric Main Eddic “Rochester” Anderson CAPITOL presents fl “The Ameriecan Con®® PACKED WITH EXCITEMENT AND UNU: FACTS- . Virginia O’Brien » out The HOUR A" MARCH OF TI ‘GLIMPS! 1 deligh Fitzpatri Technicolorful CALIFORNIA” are a Vi 8 Disney’s GOOFY “HOW TO BE A s you on n coler, too! SAILOR AIR EXPRES pitol Hot N W s 5:24-7:40-9 :128-10:44 Phone | 22 ’ 24-hour Dependable Service [ 2 A B SN —— It is and will continue to be our policy to keep a good supply of spare parts on hand for all popular models of Gray Marine Engines. 2 s e - s | Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S : I YOUR JUNEAU DEALER i i Stetson and Mallory Hats i Arrow Shirts and Underwear ' Allen Edmonds Shoes | Juneau Welding & Machine Co. | b e B i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UN!;AU ALAb'I(A 'SMALL NATIONS PROTEST MAJOR RED SKELTON IN “THE SHOW-OFF.” CAPITOL, SUNDAY FOWERS DEI.AYS; AT 207TH CENTURY. l"KlSMH” (3 BiLL PAGE F'Y SATURDAY and [Z0MLENTURY “ivoay ovey SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. TONIGHT, SURDAY MATINEE Throttling down his usual mad-| LAKE SUCCESS, June 14—— There's fun and drama and spec- ROMANCE AND INTRIGUE! TREAS“BES OF cap antics to portray one of the Col. W. R. Hodgson of Australia has tac the 20th Century wre | b most subtly humorous characteriza- | led a small nation attack against a 'tonight and Sunday, and added up. 1 M, B“;GEST snow, tions ever written into an Ameri- | big power fallure to break a 60-day it's superb entertoinm For TECHN]COLOB M G S can comedy, Red Skelton struts deadlock between the United States “Kismet” has arrived, and brings through “The Show-Off” in the and Russia on a basic working plan with it the wonderful story of NS title role, as the bragging, bungl-| for world disarmament bezgar-magician, who plots many 3 ing and egotistic Aubrey Piper, to| He told the United Nations Com- things and consorts as facilely with §e Land of adventure...where flash- turn in the top performance of mission on conventional armaments royalty as he does with his fellow . ing daggers, daring deeds, and @ his carcer. The M-G-M picture!that the major powers had only teggars. It's the story of his beau- (8 woman's kiss...play the strangest opens at the Capitol Sunday delayed group’s work when they tiful daughter whom he wants tc tricks with Fate! For Skelton the role of the bom-|were given problems to settle among marry off to royalty and the o bastic Aubrey is a “natural” in the|themselves scheme he has for accomplishing RONALD motion picture version of the fam-; Exp y Australia’s support of this e time not knowing that | @ & lous George Kelly stage play. It{the U. S. plan for the regulation his daughter loves and is loved by marks an auspicious return to the|and reduction of armaments and the Caliph himself! x screen for the popular comedy star,|armed forces, he urged the Commis- | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer nas filmed following two years in the ArmY.ision to get or with the job which “Kismet” in glorious Technicolor Paired with the red-haired com- the major powers had failed to ac and with o superb cast headed by w 't ic, as Amy, the adoring and loyal!complish Ronald Coleman and Mariene Diet- wife of Aubrey Piper, is comely' 1n a 30-minute speech, Andrei A. rich, as the beggar - rascal and ‘Marilyn Maxwell, also returning t0| Gromyko, Soviet delegate, upheld queen of the dancing girls. In|M films after a sojourn on the NeW| pis plan for the Commission’s work their support are such outstanding . York stage, as a simple and direct one and at- players as nes Craig, who plays % Long-time screen favorites and!yacked the United States proposai the Caliph; Edward Arnold, as the ith young star prospects make up thela peina of no value, Grand Vizier; Hugh Herbert, as g hand-picked supporting cast. They o — cne of the beggar's henchmen, and MARLENE include Marjorie Main, Virginia | a newcomer, Joy Ann Page, who 2 O'Brien, Eddie “Rochester” An- 0 So S E s does an outstanding piece of act- land, Marshall Thompson and Jac- OF o B Y JUNE 13 appearance. You'll be hearing much queline White. | B Y AB of her. B The American Cop” is the m\\1 son was boii: yesierday in Se- ugigmet” one ‘of the most de-| March of Time added featurelattle to Mr. and Mrs. Erling K. jgpiiu tales ever told, is a merry M &4 JAMES CRA'G howing _training, on patrol and Olafson according to advices re- yeange of romance and inirigue @ coping with various emergencies, | ceived here by Mrs. Bert McDowell. which finds Coleman and Dietrich utilizing the most up-to-date equip-| ment The baby weighed nine pounds and | has been named Frederick Kristinn eyery moment of its running time at their very best. You will enjoy EDW.ARNOLD HUGH HERBERT e Olafson. He is the t born to the pe 1as been most handsome- lafsons e e i JOY ANN PAGE DU ek T Ao Olafsons. ly produced by Everett Riskin and The Olafsons lived in Juneau superbly dirccted by William Die- FLORENCSEBAPTOES v 7 % irem 193: to 1037 during which terle HARRY DAVENPORT [{ T)‘)“L‘lj:,:ljl,?FR‘_!iElzgfiz“" time he was pastor of the Luther- - - - AN M-G-M ricTure Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e AR church. They now live in Pouls-, 1» yOUR MONEY 1§ NOT Gerean Play by John Meehan * Based Upon the Play by Edward Koblock bo, Wash., where he holds the posi- © 0906000000000 20000000000 00" © 000 0000000000000 0000000an ‘0f 133 B-50 bombers ordered by the - This. Morning |tion of Grrade School Principal. i Ak T i ; Ilnm;l\lxnln\a::1 Maximum, 53; PSR P i ninimum, 4 X 3 b a At Airport—Maximum, 55; 3 T”)‘Jl;‘"&'\ll}l‘h . minimum, 44 ; A WEATHER FORECAST ® Low tide 5 U.; am., (I.? ft. @ (Juneau and Vicinity) 4 }'{“““ ::?“ 1171_022' g 1;:; l‘l i Variable cloudiness with e!® Low tide 17:03 b, 9278 ¢ rain showers today and Sun- b it e A i e P i . JuUNE 16 . day. Little change in tem- = - perature. e Low tide 5:55 am, -1.0 ft. e btk o High tide 1 S145 1t @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 vm. today) @ | © LOW tide 1 ek 2 I e T In Juneau .14 inches; — .. ® KA FINANCE CORPORA FI(V\. ¢ Cooper Building, since June 1, 198 inches; since July 1, 9354 inct NEw BOMBERS R°ll At Airport — 87 inches; since June 1, 178 inches; PR e By e i Y SEATTLE, June i3.—(P—The first REGI SRED AT JUNEAU Army Air Force rolled from the Edward C. Meyers of Bridegport, Boeing Afrcraft Company plant to- Conn., who is in town for a few ¢ days, is registered at the Juneau A stepped-up version of the war-! Hotel. | tested B-29 Superfortress, the B-50 > !was described by Boeing as the| Oceans are saltiest near the Air Forces' new standard long- equator, less toward the poles. :ange bomb : U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, i20TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY I last, Lowest 4:30am. 24 hs, Weather at Station 24 hrs. temy. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 64 40 43 Tract Cloudy Barrow 27 P T Clear BEethel 44 45 .20 Pt. Cloudy Cordova 4 49 02 Cloudy Dawson 47 48 12 Cloudy Edmonton 49 49 8 Cloudy Fairbanks (5 40 47 0 Cloudy Haines 57 46 46 Trace Pt. Cloudy Havre 83 48 52 15 Pt. Cloudy Juneau Airport 55 " 4 89 Rain Ketchikan 53 48 48 .03 Cloudy Kodiak 49 | 44 44 82 Rain Kotzebue 49 40 40 [ Pt. Cloudy .Los Angeles 89 56 62 .06 Cloudy McGrath 66 T 50 01 Showers Nome 67 1 49 Trace Pt. Cloudy Northway 66 42 v 42 Pt. Cloudy Petersburg 54 45 45 29 Cloudy Portland 68 7 47 0 Clear Prince George 62 | 42 42 Trace Pt. Cloudy Prince Rupert ... 54 | 45 47 47 Pt. Cloudy Seattle 66 51 51 04 Rain Showers sitka 51 | 4 45 13 Rain Whitehorse 61 | 38 39 0 Clear | Yakutat 53 43 43 126 Rain Showers | “—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The most important feature of this morn- 1ing’s weather chart is the large stationarv high pressure cell in the | castern Pacific Ocean. Cool moist air from the ocean is flowing over the ‘ywcstem portion of the United States and Canada and over all of Alaska |and is bringing mostly cloudy skies, rain showers and subnormal tem- | peratures to the above mentioned areas. A trough of low pressure extends from Nome southward across the Aleutian chain and thence southwest- ward into the Pacific Ocean. 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