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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1948 "THE RED HOUSE FEATURE TONIGHT, | CAPITOL THEATRE “The Red House,” the tion of the novel by Ge Chamberlain which appeared seri ally in the “Saturday Evening Post,” SHOWPLALE or Glisneady PITULS: and Lon McCallister, the strange story of a Im te! the an's tion which is on by a combination of pas- love, hidden inhibitions and 1-fashioned homicid sister, E late, tut i ; of Meg and Storm. Alle; t as Meg and Judith And n as Ellen. - - i (BY THE / A p ASS last night In one, t bounced the rocks from the In the otk Royals tied their Eeattle Ircnmen 2-2, necessitating e tonight in Seattle. JUDITH ANDERSON JULIE LONDON RORY CALHOUN ONA MUNSON ALLENE ROBERTS HARRY SHANNON Francisco Sham- offs, New Westminster g the Tacoma Canucks will meet the winner eattle-New the semifinals - in - - ® o0 0000000 00 ° . . TIDE TABLE ° MARCH 25 ° i @ High tide, 2 19.2 ft e Low tide, 8:11 am, -21 ft. e ® High tide, 14:19 p.m,, 186 ft. ® e Low tide, 20:25 -23 ft. e . LATEST NEWS Via Air Express TS 7:50—10:10 GOOFY in . "AFRICAN DIAR FEATURE Beware Coughs from common colds ~ That Hang On 9 cause o€ 'ELLES AIR LINES (& is o DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | mmcd bionchial mucous mem- y ' | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you via Petershurg and Wrangell B i M s e With connections {o Craig, Klawock and Hvdaburg. ig;”fit‘g};gfiflggg;;fi%gg“ Jou are .« Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | CREOMU LSION Reipgg 7 | i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ] i i Just Arrived . Get your New Easter “Bonnet" at The HOLLY HAT SHOP 205 Seward Street ————Juneau icturiza- > Agnew | is slated for the Capitol Theatre} (BY HUGH FULLERTON JR starting tonight. 3"5 § NEW YORK, March 24— Co-starring Edward G. Robinson | '& f ‘ e nental { tirred up | 4 e | Garden, Wednesday, Ma ies with the|lor wver Canucks advanced Rockels Wesminster U "AU, ALASKA ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—— and win- nd RO SPORT KE KENTUCKY ROUTS BAYLOR 10 GAl | BASEBALL WS TILE OF CHAMP t ed rules | (BY MURRAY HA ( NEW YORK, Ms ations “on which we all agre Kentucky beat F P foi the title probably'will be “the un- in the ough with finished movie." There still are ! too many sizns of agreement. question may ke a bit - Douz Mills, repor on the Big| e but . cage customers w mark on ment with ' allowiny the wond 1 Wildeats from rk Yankees’ splendid to talk to their play time outs, clain e only | les can't | tucky rout Bay CAA Championship la ly were discussing 3-42, for the night al e possible complaint is that the coas think of what paw Curt Simmons t ball for four in- pitched to say, ty quintets.|nings a s downed the Yan- P ! pating an|kees, 6-5. and Doggie Julian, sh between two great|centeriie P ate and Holy Cro 6-7 ntucksy t teams played off for third place in rivot, and the Oilers’ seven-foot Bob | cc of fi the NCAA Basketball Tourney, agree urland. | The obtainea (hat a team that is eliminated should The kids y're beaten, ped right hol aren't interested after t Before the twain can meet, Ken-!in a ti, catted ‘tucky must win two games in its in t vith a single and two |bracket of the trials while the Oil-| doubles the coaches maintain, $ ave to do the same in the in-| s nnegan reveals that his St. Louis Cardinals will pay a $300,- 000 bill for scouting this season. rley Lambeau, who resurre his own ion of the “Winged P JACH, Fla.—Man- Mack of the Philadel- s getting his boys : of night games. dent part of the tourney. Both ire heavily favored to come through | for the final in Madison Square 4. As a result of Kentu one-sid- | The n 7 their exhibition formation for the Green Bay Pack- |ed triumph, here's the way the pair- ' gan wder lamps. s last fall, i chuckle ings shape up for the Saturday op-| The A we some men who like e way other football coaches ener | night play—E Valo, who batted are goinz for it. . .of course, the pm. (EST)— and Bittners| 398 under the lights in 1947; Barney Packers did increase their yardage vs, Denver Nuggets McCo: vhose night average was 48 percent and scoring 74 percent over the previocus season, but may- be the players had something to do with that 3:45 pm.—New York U. vs. Bay- ink Majeski, who had a 319 compared to a Sea- of ,280. 8 p.m.~—Oilers vs. the Prospect son's Park (Brooklyn) YMCA, National Bl “¥"” Champions. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.~—The 8t. 9:45 p.m.—Kentucky vs. Louisville, Louis Cardinals try to get back in- “Say It With lowers” bui NAIB Champions. |to the wi 1g habit today ageinst Z % * ” { o - ithe New York Yankees “SAY IT WITH OURS! 1 ' | Looking v haky afield, the Cards lost their third in a row yes- 1 i R'NG DOPE terday, bowing to the Boston Red Juneau FlOl’lSlS | Sox, 3-2 Del Rice, Tommy | FHDER A1 Glaviano Cross hurt the o St. Loui Shortstoy = out wit HO e Fe For COMFroORT and 143, Honolulu, knocked out ORLANDO, Fia—Pitchers Early| {Moore, 138, Oakland, Calif,, 3 Wynn and Ray Scarborough’ will | SERVICE | SEATTLE—Joe Velez, 128, out- fa > Boston Braves today as the | pewey W. |pointed Bobby Richards, 121, Port- Wi 3 rs for their | Metzdort Get the NEW {land, Ore. 8 ime. The Sunnhv;rw Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON ; LOS ANGELES--Bernard Docu- be i yesterday, 9-5, with | and en, 146, New Orleans, outpointed outfie “oan and Tom Me- | Managing Habit! |voung Charlie Salas, 145, Pheenix, Bride ing three hits apiece | * "pirector Arts, 20 or W i ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME YORK (Park Arena)—Dick — st stopped HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Catcher | 1, 6. Jom Tipton anpeared today to be a | i ]Wl\zn(n 186, Portland, Ore i Rudie Richardson, 156, Br | BELPAST—Rinty Monaghan, 110, rookie certain to stick with the Belfast, knocked out Jackie Paterson Cleveland ns because of his 111, Glasgow, 7. (Title). stick work pped timely singles ____ s G AR a0 wo 7W 5Egn H WHAT IS EASTER without Flowers? Select HER Favorites: ® Lilies @® Hyacinths @ Cinerarias ® Hydanrgea ® Corsages @® Spring Cut Flowers JUNEAU FLORISTS 311 Seward — Telephone 311 s But Say it with OURS Say it with Flow | restrained. Drama never slops over into melodrama. Tragedy never be- omes patl and comedy r T secom farce. Drama and t d comedy | been masterfully ombined PAGE THREE "JOHNKY IN THE L0uDs” CLosiNG | [ IO LENTURY AT 20TH (EN“’!RY Lasi Times TONIGHT A glowing love story told against SHOWS AT 7:20--9:30 background of war is “Johnny n the Clouds,” the feature opening at the 20th Century last al and having final showing tonig A rarel the dia- logue a brilliantly *(She s The m dangerc theworld - - Mlch‘ul john Rosamund REDGRAVE « MILLS - JOHN and DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY | in ANATOLE DE GRUNWALL'S production Srorls Briels NEW YORK--The proposed rules changes for next season will be con~ dered Thursd and Friday by the National Bascketball Committee of the United States and Canada. ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The fastest splashes of the collegiate swimming vorld gathered here today for the 25th annual NCAA swimming cham- pionships and, not incidently, show the wares they hope to displ in the summertime Olympics, Miniature CARTOUN Air Express NEWS P.0. Box 2719 JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. 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