The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1948, Page 3

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1948 e——5DAN" IS FEATURE Sudan!.surpassing the thrills of “Arabian Nights” and “Ali Baba"! 2 JON HALL TURHAN BEY ANDY DEVINE : GEORGE ZUCCO % ROBERT WARWICK oo Addedl . . VERA VAGUE SHORT A SCREEN RODEO LATEST AIR NEWS Feature at 0—10:10 W of first qu 2 36 to 39 incles w 2 o WE PAY THE Just write us a lett ‘AT CAPITOL TONIGHT h: never ogical o i the kind ation from strifes t one, | fine in their Montez, pho- lack and white, beautiful as the 1 and Bey e just right cellent in the wcherous chamterlain — > HOSPIAL NOTS ted St. Ann’s Hospital rday were William Warner, sur- arion Davis, medical; Mona 1, medical; James Levi, sur- in as to charged were Mae Krue- Gordon Burnett. ument Hospital Mary 1ziyl was discharged. There were the Government Wa Hospital yesterday NGTLICE sible for any y person othe Steve Feist. For COMXORT and SERVICE Dewey W. Metzdorf vice-£res. aud Managing Director Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME BOWLING | | The Thursday Night bowling league five tear the fin Thosé ! Young Ha | Juneau D v {Juneau Uphols At 7 o'cl tery will Ay and Wer Mauro Dru | In the 9 o%c ! Young Hardware Photos and th ke between June ! Acme Disposal | Juneau-Young ing first place, in seccnd pl Drug, Acme There are Is and " this leaguc e Juneau- exander Photo, Disposal rdw ry the Juneau Uphol- Percy's, and Mc- ner meet Butler- Juneau- plays Alexander other contest will w Drug and the Servie jame » is hold- Photo is Juneau Juneau the and and Disposal position - | Hockeyfi Games ] (BY THE AS! CIATED PRESS) Two games in “the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey League last night pro- vidad sharp contrast in the work of soalies. At Fresno, Ralph Tattam made 20 X L2 Falcons and Duff Mc- as the San Francisco 1, 3-0. For McDermid, was his fifth 2501, At Tacoma, Bev. Bentley of Los Angeles made 47 saves and Jerry Cotnoir of Tacoma 39. The cvertime nded in a 3-3 tle. With Bobty Ballance scoring three goals, the Vancouver Canucks won their seventh straight, downing the |New Wesminister Royals at Van- -3. » gets another crack at se- e San Francisco in the tonight. Other games of- ive division leaders, d Seattle, at Seattle; stminster fer the Los Angeles and Tacoma and New Wi at New Westminster. R e { NO'TIC All bills i W. Leonard Smith mail to William L. 2293, Juneau, Alaska i D > Empire Wantaas for Best Results E estate, please Smith, Jr,, Box 807 5t SHOMER (. MURPHY, N.D. NATUROPATHY Medicated Steam Baths Herbs 10th and E Phone Blue 630 R T A RV SRR S G R R Daily Sch;E;l-les Saturday and Sunday and * Upholstery are all tied for the third | s and claims against the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE |GONZALES REJECTS OFFER FROM MEXICO 11 m (Pancho) d down ) in the Feb. hard ANGELE r to ¥ Davis Cup next summer ¢ of the Bank ffer I didn't that pted I would lose my American citizenship my citizenship above all the be and after diccussing the pr with my parents, I made up my mind to stay right here.” He plans to campaign in the East next summer. ' blem e 'OAKLAKD OFFERS RUDY YORK BiD 10 SIGN UP | Cakland, Feb. 11.—(P—First base- !man Rudy York, made a free agent |by the Chicago White Sox, has an- |other tentative offeer to play in the Pacific Coast Baseball Le from the Oakland Oaks. York has not indicated if he is interested Earlier, the Seattle Rainiers contac- t2d the long-ball hitter to determine if he was terested in coming west, e - 3 SIGNED CONTRACTS ARE SENT TO RAINIERS SEATTLE, Feb. 11.—®-—-Two more pitchers and an infielder returned signed contracts to the Seattle Rain- iers of the Pacific Coast League yes- terday. They are Marius Russo, southpaw pitcher, obtained on a 30-day look Lasis from the New York Yankees; Jim Hedgecock, moundsman up from Vancouver of the Western In- ternational League; " and infielder Tony York, last son's second sacker. — .- IMPERIALS JUST NOSE OUT WRANGELL TEAM, WRANGELL, Alaska, Feb. 11— The Imperials held an average lead of eight points last night for three quarters yet only keat the Wran- gell Town basketball team 33 to 32. The’ locals came back strong in the final quarter. e Vanillin (vanilla) can be made frem lignin which is derived from wood. - o LISTEN - LISTEN - LISTEN Radio KINY, 6:30 to 10:30, Feb. & Dinner mes- sgges from Chai n Reece tor Taft and Gov. Dewey former Governor Stassen, other speakers. Salmon Creek Country Club the place All welcome. (806 4t) nd among is TUNEAU, ALASKA SKETBALL | basketball games| e follows: 38; Idaho 35. | ’3; Eastern Ore. 1} o Fi playe w Lutheran Pacilli Col- Lewis and Clark 40 60; Mount Vernon J. umbia . C. 39; Clark J fic 48; St. Martin's 47 37; Mississippi 36, Wake Forest 45 71; Temple 44. - THREE GAMES ARE SCHEUDLED HERE WITH ANCHORAGE The schedu’ed tomcerr Ala Duk Holy C All-Stars are in Juneau w for a three game es tomorrow night in the School gym at 7:30 o'clock, with the Columbia Lumber team in tip-off against the visit- ors. Friday night at 7:30 Juneau High School will play Mikes. This is one of the games winding up the round robin for the Gastineau Channel Tournament. The second game scheduled for Friday night will be the second in the series of thr mes with Anchorage with s the All-Stars’ op- horage to arrive aturday night there are two games scheduled. The first will be another in the Gastineau Chan- nel finals. The Douglas High School and Columbia Lumber will tangle in the first game, followed by the final game in the series with the Anchorage All-Stars, who will meet Mikes squad. The Imperials are still oft of town but are expected to return not later than Thursday evening. If weather conditions are adverse and they do not arrive in time for the game Friday night, the Colum- bia Lumber team will play the sec- cnd game in place of the Imperials. e BANKER HERE Ropdney L. Johnsen, representa- tive. of* the Bank of Alaska at Anchcrage, is registered at the Baranof Hotel, « A S Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Sitka are registered at the Baranof B G. 0. P. DINNER Linceln’s Birthday. Make reser- vations with Anita Garnick at irnick Grocery. , Cup | ber | schools AP SPORTS | ROUNDUP By HUGH F1 NEW YORK ert Hudsor spensered the matcl st f i to underwrite propos team match and British ki which the Professicnal Goliers Association 1§ considering a to “its youth program With the 8. GAMA. ste in to junior champions th could be a ns But this c the the P.GA. has a to do That is pre busy , anyth Ameri tween run a match belief job mem- cams, | the bigger old leag: petition and “arou playgrounds their clutl to cour rest , and per- let the Kids It isn't the enough golf and international P.G.A. and US.G suadi use the boys who play to win title matches that the A. ograms It's the kids golf and who thi cans or windows is a time, who never heard of etting ash through exciting heaving m pas- SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EYES Th same Bruisn movie clans who we 1 on the film of the royal wed last fall will be employed to speclal ten- color fi the summer Olympic Games in London Tcxas is get an All-An ing for little explains his hi “if you Kk teenni- drums to a basketball rat- Slater Martin, who sh scoring this way: running, the man guaraing y g to get tired.” Gere Burton, one of the head- liners on F; y's Garden boxing card, made only one previous Gar- den appearance—in asfour rounder the ni Beau Jack knocked out Tippy arkin in 1942, | Scuthpaw Dwain Sloat, who is| cominz up to the Montreal Royals this spring, a good start in life for a pitcher . . . He born in Nokomis, I1l., home Red Ruf- fing. ! th 1 i3 gol W of 3 RSN HERE FROM SITKA Lon Grover and J. W from Sitka, are registered Baranof Hotel. s There's news in the Want-Ad; Grover, | at the Quickly Relicves Distress of Sneezy. St ez*&'o/% A little Va-tro-nol up 3 | venture MYSTERY DRAMA AT 20TH CENTURY Bros., new Sydney and Joan Century howings The Verdict mystery Greenstreet Lorring, 1s at Theatre for » last twe tonight The production is an ingenious ad- ein spense as well as the rarest of all ¢ atic achievements, a mystery which remains a mystery right up to the last few feet of the film Based on a novel by will, “The Verdict,” a ry desig- nated by Reader'’s Digest the most baffling ever written, tells the treathtaking story of Scotland Yard's search who commits a near- in Londen in 1850 - o - FIGHT DOPE Warner drama s ng Pe Lorry the 20th 1er Zang- Israel as a murderer rfect trime Ring events resuited as foilows: LOS ANGELES—Buddy Jacklich, 180, San Prancisco, TKO Fabela Chaver, 131, Los Angeles, 9. At SEATTLE—Joe Kahut, 185, Portland, Ore., knocked out Georgie Kcchan, 186, New York, 6 R EMBLEM (LUB WILL MEET ON THURSDAY Juneau Emblem Club will hold their regular meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall. Following the short business meet- ing there will be surprise enter- tainment to raise more funds for the hospital lamp. All members are urged to attend. Refreshment will be served. These cn the committee are Jane Winthe: chairman, assisted by Helvi Barragar, Helen Jewett, Ale- tha Thorndal and Florence Zim- merman, lasv mignt -+ IN FROM PELICAN Gordon Hall, R. J. McMillen and Walter Johnson of Pelican are registered at the Gastineau Hotel. PAGF. THREE {20/ ariny f) (4 AT O Last Times Tonight Shows at 7:20—9:30 No one will be ted dur- Last Crucial Mo- Management. ing the ments. 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