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THE DAILY 'E“errflc SHSPENSE! ol ¥ SUSANNA TURHAN FOSTER BEY with GALE SONGERGAARD IUE VINCENT THOMAS GOMEZ. GEORGE DOLENZ JANE FARRAR _ LUDWIG STOSSEL | @ For Added Amusement @ HUGH HERBERT in “HOT HEIR" FLICKER FLASHBACKS CARTOON [ NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS FEATURE AT 8:05 — 10:10 — R. Wafiord, Joe Brinkley, 5 pASSENGERS ARE James Cooper, Warren Wilkins, Al- fred Church, Abe Friesen. Ketchikan: M; Juneau to Dean FLOWN HERE BY PAA; 22 ARE FLOWN CUT D 10M MORGANS OFF ON TRIP 10 STATES Tom Morgan, of the Columbia Lumber Company, Mrs. Morgan and son Tom, Jr., are flying south today als from Seaide were: ROV | yig PAA for a rather extensive trip. Mrs. Edward Maher, |, le the Morgans will take Brouilette, Larry Beals, | g new automobile and Arle Anderson drive llville, Arkansas, to Juncau to Whitehorse smend Chris Barker, Stanley Moy. mother and f: Juneau to Fairbanks: Read. Juneau to Myra Pete Amefican’s southbound 18 persons flew to Ketchikan. to White- and ftve On flight to Seattle Two Pan yesterday, and one passengers went one to Fairbanks, ed irom Seattle. I)' rethy Wilson at a reunion William for California on December 26 ar- riving in Los Angeles in time for the Rose Bowl game, then will drive Seattle: Louis- Peters, Dr. Howard Fisher, Jorine Fisher, John Male, Martin north over the Redwood Highway, Feist. arriving in Seattle about January Betty Knuthson, Agnes Van Wet- 5. Thev will fly home about January { terir Ruth Martin, Ralph Ren- 10, ending an over-all trip of about ner, Raymond Bond, Ed Coester. ,/a month. IIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllII!IINIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AMATEUR RNIGHT at the, PAMARAY CLUB Thursday Night 2—_PRIZES-2 Forthe Best Talent If you are 21 years of age or older Come in and arrange to take part in the program. 2—PEOPLE WILL WIN You Might Be 1 of Them. HOW °BOUT IT? Remember: . . « « « . THURSDAY NIGHT with Mrs. Morgan’s | The Morgans will leave Russellville | JMuntana University made its home FILMUSICAL GIRL . SHOW IS TONIGHT - AT 20TH CENTURY BORIS KARLOFF IN (10-Club Basebail Leagues "THE CLIMAX" AT ' . ~ capmothearee| o Be Considered ai Major | league Meelmg BRY That cld meanie, Boris Karloff (d in RKO Radio's glittering new must have decided to reform after committing 16,800 murders in the ce of three years and one ‘n musical, “George White's Scan- month, for in his first picture in | By JOE REICHLER |dals,” with Gene Krupa and his three years, Universal's “The Cli- ,b:me taking care of the music . max,” he commits only one mur- NEW YORK, Dec. 10—®—Com- |gictous ccmedy, many new musi= di althcugh he hnci an addi- missioner A. B. Chandler joined the ..; pumbers, and beautiful girl ticnal one in mind, i leagues today in endorsing | nbles feature the show, which Karloff returned to make his ! range vlan to bring in four f,neng gt the 20th Century tonight thirteenth picture for Universal af- teams of the Pacific Coast League ajss Davis and Haley play star fourteen hundred stage per- e purpose of expanding each | ;e fn “The Scanda whose formance in “Arsenic and OId e league from ‘eight to 10 ,nance goes on the rocks when In “The Climax,” Univer- ety i e __ |Haley spinelessly submits to the Technisolor’ musical dran w“fi'?; ‘;""';’_““‘f“;“\\"(t:|‘y‘““"‘“c"exx:“:;(l_:‘(1:.mnunun of his spinster sister. : co-stars him with 5 s °®| Another romance is that between o e i y REAH | which visited the coast last Augu\tum illip Ter fance Qlreatir. of Fester d Turhan Bey and which intends to bring the plan before the | 1 |fl ¢ 4 dance directo comes to the Capitol Theatre to- t major league meeting tomor- | The Scandals” and a pretty dan- night ! | cer, rtha Holliday, daughter of 1, the lovely star, w)l} be 10-Club Plan a In.vrmr “Scandals” queen who geen in the role of Angela. whose Along with the National and Am- married a ‘Bl'lllsh peer. When hL: h}'mu.ml voice is unfortunately ) leagu Chandler is of mp.(.n(h out that she’s »lhe daughter similar to that of the girl Boris § that the 10-club plan is the [°f 8 peeress, he thinks his sult off loved and murdered. He ost préctical and. coulfl:bé apbom- |18 hopeless Laughs come _thick is determined to keep Angela from plished with the st trouble m‘nmi fast before these romances snzing and thus reminding him baseball.” are patched up, and love triumphs. of his crime, ‘even if it ‘mednsi The National League owners T murdering her, too. | touched on the coast league problem | its official attendance figures of 3 is heard in four vesterday as the three-day winter 1947, showed a total of 10,388470. It nns Foster numbers, “The Boulevar- meetings began {marked the first time any league ‘Semec Day I Know,” “The Although League President Ford |had drawn more than 10 million agic Voice” and “Now At Last”| Frick declined to reveal the deci- paid. all four written by George Wagg- it was learned that the senior, The American League attracted 19,486,000 paid admissions, a drop of ner and Edward Ward. Waggner is circuit rejected both PCL requests. also director and producer of “The USE YOUR HEAD . .. Don't wait , coust league wanted major [135,000 from the 1946 total He | 'erti! Christmas Eve to check | icague status as a unit, or major- e st s Bt | cver the tree ornaments. Some minor classification. i | | olways are broken. Make re- Major League Viewpoints | l A SK ET BA L L OREGON S'AIE IN plocements early. National leaguers held: First, the | H eight cities involved at the moment | i not support major league base- FIRST LOSS IN SIX 'y s 4 B D Resubls (ALASKA AIRLINES MAN - 0550 Lo 2 HERE TO RELINQUISH . :inc o them tne ma st i American League is expected | ; City College of New York 58; Ore- ) ‘ (0. OFH(E, BARA"OF :fl take pretty mm'h the smn;'- action (By The Associated Pr HoldtaE fhelr oun. troc e y. Shculd that occur, the next ‘WS f“‘l“‘;‘-N el g g ¥ i ghe Renerally Aine v | Colgate 71; Niaga -t flocr, but outshot from the foul F. H. James, Chief Engineer with S°D It w15 "“1"‘;‘{‘3“,";"“_._“v’l’“id1 Duquesne 51; Brigham Young 39. line, Oregon State's defending the Alaska Airlines, has arrived ¢ fof ‘A‘“ so<culled “BIg Tour “oUDS | o a0s Toulsinni: Btate 91 Pacific Coast Conference basket- here from Anchorage to close the ©Of 10§ Angeles, San Franolsco, Hol-| o 00 "ol o Vag aaantana, State ball titlists last night dropped & ccmpany’s Juneau office. Iywaed, aee “““”“'l‘” SERERLD ”“l' Motman 45 : i 58-51 decision to the City College At present there is no Alaska "oV '© ‘”_"'n:h-t':"t;x‘x(‘ ftpmu:::( pely b L L B R of New York Airlines repre tive in Juneau, | G e A 20 Olympic Club 31. It was the West Coast five’s first so the company is relinquishing LCAEU AN this BAVE Boe WAV 07| “gojiege of 1daho 59; Humboldt, loss in six starts this year, and its office space at the Baranof 'on ERUIY Intd G WA own |Calif. State 50. gave them an even break in their Hotel, and James is here to dis- \'nl)'“ ("“:‘H‘”‘( iy ‘ Fastern Washington 44; Idaho 43 Eastern invasion. They defeated pose of the office equipment. .'H‘lu.lWAfl l;“lg\lv‘r‘al o discussed ihe | Montana University 68; Pacific Canisius Saturday. He says that plans are underv Long one-handed shots by Cliff ior the opening of .a new office in Crandall and Ward Paldanius left downtown location scmetime OSC trailing 49-48 with but three the near future. At present Al amendments to the major-minor | Lutheran 47. adopted by the minors | Western Washington 59; Seattle | College 46, { Salem Page-Woolens agreement in Miami last week but did not dis- 5 62; Linfield close their decision minutes remaining, but the East- Airlines is operating on scheduled League Elections |47 erners ran off nine straight points runs from Anchorage to Fairb will Harridge who still had an- " AT to clinch the victory. and Nome. ok - . e cther year to serve on his 10-year N " E va-.mdqll,‘ only holdover from laft James plans to return to head- ., was re-elected President of the | The QTE:\VE(J,NST SIT(()REF“ and A1 year's ml:}sls, fob])ed the loser's quarters at Anchorage sometime aperiean League for 10 more 5"’”"“51‘/\!}15 STORE will oi:)sel’vn the scoring with 12, two less than tcmorrow at a “substan sal increase in salary.” | yeoular q‘m_e hoiles. mill . okhee Oty DD, 18 SiDeD. S It is believed he received $40,000 DT | notice 5 published, and will be DSC outshot City from vear. Frick last July was elected i | yhen” daily from 9:00 a. m. until ”'—0‘ 20 to 18, but hit only “ ‘“ BARA"OF '0 wESTwARD a fourth term as National League |g.oo " 54 2t dh foul line attempts while the President R :\utcxs potted 22 of 34 tries. WITH IEN PASSENGERS The National League elected to | | The Oregon State loss leaves the Board of Directors. Branch | only Washington and Washington Rickey, Brooklyn; Warren Giles, The Baranof sml(‘d to the west- ward at 5:30 yesterday evening with three passengers from Juneau to Valdez, and seven for Seward Cincinnati; Bob Hannegan, St. Louis, and Bob Carpenter, Phila- de'phia. The American League nam- | State undefeated among the North- | west’s major colleges. Washington, soon to undertake a mid-west in- vasion ainst Purdue, Minnesota o i cec] : ‘\ b ag: u.d ,P Passengers to Valdez were: H. G nq Bill Vu’r‘k. Cleveland; LES]I(“‘I and Ohio State, seeks its fourth Rugwell, Marle Whalen, and Fran- O'Connor, Chicago; Dan Topping, straight win Friday as host to ces VVh"Ill‘n b ¢ New York, and Tom Yawkey Bos- Western Washington College. Sat- vy > ton. | s it Juneau to Seward: Sam Constan- I 7 urday the Huskies entertain ‘the ..., “yree “gum constantino, Mys.| Philip K. Wrigley, owner of the Ccllege of Puget Sound N. Quinto, Lazro Quinto, L. Le .. Chicago Cubs was named Vice- | Idaho's battling Vandals took ., yeoyiro atey, Harvey Anton- |President of the National League a late game lead over Eastern sen. Bill Hartman succeeding the retiring Sam Brea- Washington College last night at { i SRR |don. Connie Mack was reelected to | Cheney, but dropped a 44-43 de- the Vice -Presidency of the Ameri- | ision in the 1inal 15 seconds It will pay you to shop Home can League. when George Gablehouse, Eastern Beautiful. 755 U The National ,League, releasing | forward bucketed a foul toss. —— - St e —] Gablehouse topped the scoring | with 17. | “ Elsewhere in the night's activity, debut a success with a 68-47 win | over Pacific Lutheran; Western \Wash-ingwn handed Seattle College |its third straight defeat 59-46; and | Linfield fell before the Salem Page ,Woolens 62-1 47 PROPOSALS DRAFTEDBY A LEADERS | ! (Continued from Puge One) SERVING COKE IS HOSPITALITY | IN YOUR HANDS ‘"emed by Secremry of Commerce | Harriman yesterday to a Senate | | Judiciary Subcommittee, but Re-| publicans have made clear that the measure will get no where. Even before the Republican pro- ‘gram was officially announced, it had come under attack from Dem- ccrats. Rep. Gore (D-Tenn) ac- Big savings by Flying Clipper! ™ PAGE FIVE A TSRO ’Z"?f?"[[l/fl/fl}’ SHOWS AT / RIS » WUSIE LA O DAVIS - - e Lo TERRY + L HOLLIDA' GENE KR! Pl and his Band Swing O STARTS TONIGHT 7:25 — i 9:30 ganist ) by HUGH WEDLOCK and HOWARD SNYDER + PARKE LEVY and HOWARD GRIEN Also Spori Review Little Lulu Cartoon AIR EXPRESS NEWS A BUILDING PERMITS 1 The following wullding permits have been issued by City Engineer James L. McNamara: James Larsen, B Street between 10th and 1ith, new frame resi- dence, $6,000. M. W. Goding, 615 concrete block basement, Jacob Jacksen, rear of Harbor Apartments, 11th and F Streets, remedel frame building, $500. cee - Want-Ads for $§ Basin Road, $2,000. Read ‘cused the GOP of “rubber stamp- BARGAIN FARE 1ing” for “big business” by propos- 2 ing voluntary industry-wide agree- From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP SAVING ments. 4 (PLUS TAX) Taft said a single bill embody- ’ ing all four points of the Repub- To SEATTLE $ 95.00 $40.00 lican program will be introduced in the House immediately by Chair-| ; 25.00 7.40 man Wolcott (R-Mich) of the WHITEHORSE, Y. T banking committee. Wolcott told reporters he plans FAIRBANKS 75.00 33.00 to hold hearings on the bill to- | | morrow and said they shouid not NOME 120.00 54.60 last more than one day. Taft and Halleck announced the plan iollowing a meeting of Sen- ate and House GOP leaders in tQe |oftice of Speaker Martin. They isaid they hope that the single bill ican be enacted in time to permit |Cengress to adjourn on Dec. 19. On sale through March 15) PLEASE retumn Ask for it either way . . . both empty bottles promptly trade-marks mean the same thing. 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