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e PAGE FIVE 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PICERS rauwem s SAENTIRY | = GAY MUSICAL IS * | "CALENDAR GIRL' | NOW AT CAPITOL Last Times LINED UP, AT 20TH CENTURY TONIGHT . | At last, Hollywood has produced | A classic film of the gangster era SHDWS AT 725 el 930 the kind of musical the public wants | “Dillinger,” the Monogram melo- |to see. Not a dull story with an ov- w drnms‘ which opened at “X‘d)mm her- Century Theatre last night WINSTON S/\LEM N. C. April ing as it does to most of the factual| 15.—(®—There was a big smile’ on facts in the criminal career of John Manager Ben Chapman’s face yes- Dillinger, gang leader who terror- terday after his Philadelphia Phil- ized the Middle West ten years ago, lies had \\m,!pnd the Washington until he was finally ambushed and Senators, 7-1. No. 1 was the pitch- killed by the FBI, the story could ing of Schoolboy Rowe, slated to be no less than downright exciting. hurl the second game against the It is all of that. Boston Braves next week after Members of the cast are ideally Dutch 1(,\,,“(1 goes in the season’s Suited to their roles. Lawrence Tier- | |erabundance of song; not a point- less plot in which the heroine sud- denly bursts into lyric; but a screen {Play thet justifiably can be called real entertainment. The musical is Republic’s “Calen- | dar Girl,” produced and directed by | Allan Dwan, which opened last' night-at the Capitol Theatre, a per- fect blending of songs, laughter and SHUT OUT | BY HAFEY | (By The Associated Press) | Sign Up For Fight : romance. The light-hearted story, NEW YORK, April 15.—®—For-| from the pens of Mary Loos, Rich-{ Oakland’s 24-year-old Wilbert | malities moved out and trsinlng"opene: ney plays the title part, and Annl‘ A ard Sale and Lee Loeb,.is about a|James Hafey, a product of the moved into the heavywelghf title| Rowe blanked the Senators on Jeffreys is his gang sweetheart, the MONOGRAM | pretty girl who can't make up her!Bay region, gave the home folks | picture today. Ifive hits for seven innings. notorious “woman in red” who ev- PICTURE | |entually betrays him to the G-men; ! mind between two men. Theradiant{ssmething to cheer about today.| Champion Joe Louis was enroute Fraska Norgien + Lea Nowa « Gus Scling |Jane Frazee portrays th girly andfe pitched Cascy Stengel's Pac- |to Michigan to open camp, Jesey| EVANSVILLE, Ind,—Bob Feller While Ol‘)“e' mé:‘“““d“ilh*“ %‘ll‘“l“" | William Marshall and James Elli~i ific Coast league club to a 5 to 0|Joe Walcott, the challenger, set up takes his final tune-up today be- BT mob are Edmund Lowe, [Blsha | L] g H |son play the two men in her life. “vlctory over Seattle in the Rainiers’ [ shop at Grenlock Park, N. J, near| for: the Cleveland Inglans' )(;pen- Lool; ‘”é 3‘"“1‘“ Clannelli, Ralph M“"a'nre .o scenlc .o Marc}l ol Tlme | “Whistle in the Night; of thelpafliwick last night. his Camden home. er next Thursday when he starts LeWis and Marc Lawrence . . “This Is America” series, the added| Most xmpoua.g of all, Hafey,| They signed the final papers yes-|against the New )York Giants, The _ With such a cast of known capa- Latest World NEWS Via Air Express short feature is & tip-top adventure|member of a baseball family that|terday for their return match injTribe Fireballer will hurl no more bilities, it goes without saying thal jstory. | includes Cocusin Chick and broth- | Yankee Stadium June 23. SHAN eight innings hgainst bhe UNSY.PIay their roles with an .une| TR s e mens e ————— | The moticn plcture camera goes|ers Bud and Tom Hafey, silenced | — Giants. studied ease which is completely e o bebina this facade into the real ro-| Seattle with three hits. It was Pat Seery, who slammed another CORVInCing. And with the authen- JEws SURROUND ey Vewgty repupue | Mance of raillroading: the yards, the|one of the best pitching perform- home yesterday, has ‘practibally as- ticunsterial provided by the ahsorb: i i - Soning picruge | cars, the control towers and the| nges of the young season. | sured himself of @ starting out- N8 and highly dramatic story, the rnl;; btzukn "\"_" e ":; Ml"s:' “mm it MARSHALL e PATRICK }Deople who ride the rails for a 1iv-| Johnny Lazor's ninth-inning field job in the opening game. result is an unfi‘:‘“" Hmllmg fiim. ARAB FOR(ES AI :::; aemak Apr with 1,6 _m.w‘ Wel20LEN + Jomes Elison « iene Ry Imé single scored Frankie Zak with the | P ¥ N winning run as Portland edged| DETROIT, April 15—@— The| NASHVILLE, Tenn— Hal New- MISHMAR H AEM AK At Lake Success, N. Y., a truce George Salo Is One Year Older; first American Bowling Congress | deiending champions—Eddie Doerr and Len Springmeyer of St. Louis houser, star leithander already named by Manager Steve O'Neill | to pitch Tuesday's American League plan for Palestine was before the | U. N. Security Council, with pros- pects good for early passage, but | Hollyweod, 5 to 4. San Francisco turned back San iego’s bid to take over first place | p: SOROPTIMIST CLUB ltl‘d Press) WHISTLE 3 (By The ¢ misis HEARS B MURPHY i n the standing. The Seals gen-| —place their doubles title on the|opeéner for the Detroit Tigers at 4 % 5 o | there was no indication that either AMERICA i y |eratad an 1i-hit attack to beat the block in today’s rolling. Chicago, is ready. Hal sworked P n l G rab ague v"”“"'-“““““ In{ jews or Arabs would accept. The ! Padres, 7-3. | Chicago's Joe Wilman, winner|five innings here yesterday and a y S |Ven Cairo said today il has received |y N Assembly meets tomorrow L 1787 NEWS VIA AIR NOONDAY MEE““G Ed Sauer, Los Angeles right of the all-events crown in 1039 and |although the Tigers lost, 4 to 1 to 2 reports that Fawzi Bey Al Kaukia's | i\ special session to reconsider the Arab army in northern Palestine ‘is whole Palestine question. surrounded by 12,000 Jewish fight- | 5 rs at Mishmar Haemak. ‘These reports sdid Haganah, the | 1946 and always a potent threat, also is slated for action today. Dcerr and Springmeyer posted the Vols, none of the runs were wms. George Salo was hostess scored off Newhouser, who secat- jast night at a birthday anniver- tered three hl” |sary party in honor of her hus- fielder, won a thriller from Sacra- \ 14 :10 | Feature at 7:45—10:1 | i | mento in the ninth as he singled FRIDAY—SATURDAY D t nne| With the bases loaded and one out. | Mernice Murphy, President of the INTERIOR WEATHER | Soroptimist Club of Juneau spoke The Angels took & 6 to 5 decision.|a 1356 g¢ount in two-man com- bnnd George Salo, owner of the| ish milit 5 Wbk " | very entertainingly to the club today | — | petition at Los Angeles last year. ‘New York Tavern, 'e-w milita, wr:a a lempt ng m‘ i : [on her experiences in the southwest| ~STANDING OF THE CLUBS Wilman, who anchored the. P F | "Tta ‘party was heid” ab. Mikew] TI0e0 M5 Rciacular victory, pUR-i AL Jaw. ] RIS SEURS OVEE | where she spent the greater part of | the 1942 !Plice in Douglas, where a_ steak sibly to impress the United Na-|across central Alaska during the Pacific Coast Deague ‘lchlcngo Budweisers to team title, compiled a 590 score in! ions. dinner and dancing was enjoyed. past 24 hours and is located this | her life. As owner of 3 bi-lingual! Team w L Pet.| A 4 | newspapers, Mrs. Murphy was in|San Francisco 8 4 667 team rolling last night with the The anniversary table was centered ‘mn;}.’ordan‘s i Mm"fier'\ morhing netr Dawdos. Temper- | clese touch with the Spanish speak- | Los Angeles W | 563 Monarchs of Chicago, 1940 champs. T with a bowl af spring flowets and | "S¥s UM Fasha, said he relayed | atures are lower over’ in the inter- {inz population and her description|San Diego 9 7 surrounded by tall red tapers. n urgent plea to King Abdullah ior of Alaska. They range from i 'of the people and their traditions| portland Bl | The invited guests were Mr, and f Trans-Jordan to aid the Arab| 11 to 27 degrees this morning in JAMES WARREN brought to life the jewelry, serapes,| Oakland 7 8 457 Ho(ke Games — | Mrs. Gust Nwmi, Mr. and Mrs. Army. He said the action at the Tanana Valley and from minus JOHN LAURENZ blankets and other treasures of | Hollywood 6 1 46 By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. 'pod o "noyoe Mr and Mrs, Er-| Mishmar Haemak was a major|7 to plus 3 degress over the north- DEBRA ALDEN southwest Indian art which sheiSscramento 5 8 55| i N:W YORI{(‘ April l?.—(menccl land Pearson, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry sattle, which, if won by the Arabs, ern portion of Alaska. | shows the e ment of clul part of the spring baseial e RPN v s i e e e AND ‘m:mfisr:‘:m :uesr:_;oy o P Seatle 4 B 3081 VANCOUVER, BC. April 15— |ritual to recall the feats of fa- 3‘:&2' ::: 1\1::11‘dMnMr;/[anc}::? [m— "v‘cafion in neno" | This was the second in a series | —Vancouvers Canucks are within mous old-timers, Clark Griffith (& no o' & Moo william *Helin, Mr. || @ of talks to. be given by members of | one game of the Pacitic Coast ice famous old-timer himself as Well yng My Herbert Savilito, Mrs. YOUR VOTE FOR AN as a modern club owner) consent- ed tp pick an all-star team of men hockey league championship. The Canucks inched by the San the club on their experiences and’ occupations. Selma Malie, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | Vienola, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vien- FIGHT DOPE ALASKAN PIONEER e e Guiests at the luncheon were Mrs‘ D ego Skyhawks 7-6 last night to|he played with and against. ola, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Oswald Kate Smith, soclal worker, Dr. Ev-| Two outpointed fights took place move into a 3-1 lead in the best-| Here it is: Pitchers—Walter \i' ond mrs, William Jacokola, {elyn Butler, Supervisor of Social last night as follows: u:x scven playoff. ‘Their big op-{Johnson, Rube Waddell, Christy \,.' .nq Mrs. John Homme, Mr.! Mrs He]mlA Bach REPUBLICAN | Welfare; Mrs. Esther Schaubel,| At Oakland, Calif—George “Su- portunity comes in a game here Mathewson, Cy Young; Catchers— .,.4 mrs Merle Rhodes, Mr. undi » | Public Health Nurse, all with the|gar” Costner, 147, Oakland, out- Friday. Johnny Kling, Roger Bresnahan: nn. gtanley Ropella, Mr. and . Mrs, | CANDIDATE FOR |ANS and six young women, Windy 'pointed Jackie Wilson, 145, Los An-| Deienseman Percy Nichols slap- | First Base—George Sisler; Second Gooioe Baroumes, Mrs. Betty Gra- | Clark, Bonnie Chesney, Arleen God- | geles, 12. |ped in the winning goal with a —Napcleon LaJole; Third—Jimmy .0 “wys Emily Berg, Dave Tan- | kin, Olaire Folta, Bernice Floberg; At New Orleans—Pat Donahue, solo rush less than four minutes | Collifis; Short—Hans Wagner; Out- errltorlal Represenla’ive S E N A T 0 R jand Ann Nielsen, who were invited | 151, New Orleans, outpointed Frank- | from the game's end. The veter- field—Ty Cobb, Ed Delahanty, Tris :,e;& Dg;m“;g:‘;nx:xn vl:'::lts:e 'that they might become acquainted ie Abrams, 148%, Detroit, 10. |an Hermie Grihn scored three|Speaker; Subs—Eddie Collins, Joe jooc oo™ gorn' Anderson, Walter At Apl‘ll 27 anary Will Bt : with community service work as of- — .- Canuck tallies. Jackson . . . and, brother, wouldn't yr oo "l'ony Sandhiess Abel Kos- . fered by service clubs, education for Griff like to have that team at .. Martin Borlick " pthae: D Be Apprecwied community service being one of the Box[ks Do jus"([ | DETROIT, April 15—®—Profes- | Washington now—that is until pay- .. " b (Paid Advertisement) aims of the club’s youth program.| sional Hockey's tarnished old Stan- |day came round? | Each girl told the club briefly what kind of work she hoped to do ln‘ the future. Mrs, Murphy regretfully announc- ed that word had been received from Soroptimist headquarters that duty was now so high on items sent to Europe that it was no longer advis- able to send gifts. This is a great disappointment to Juneau Soropti- mists who correspond with members | of the Soroptimist club of Marseille, ,France, who have similar interests Ior professions. | Final goodbye was said to Laura! MacMillan, club Treasurer, who |leaves today to attend the spring conference of the Northwest Region of American Federation of Soropti- T0 GOLD ROOM (HOW Sixty steaks were onh. hand last night for boxers and sponsors of the recent trial bouts, but the tender cuts were not for swollen eyes or leather-burned cheeks. Tne boys had a banquet in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel and proved themselves quite as capable at thu table as in the ring. Between the salad and the soup Jack Carroll said the-last bouts had been a great deal better than -his original expectations and that if the boys train hard for the comirg meet, the Sitka bouts, to be held April 29, will be better yet. Several ley Cup, emblem of National | League playoff supremacy, remains right in Toronto for another year| and nobody will question the fact that's where it belongs. The Toronto Maple Leafs settled the issue with complete finality here last night by crushing De- troit 7 to 2 for a clean sweep of the four- gnme finals. 'KODIAK NAVY BOXER OUT IN 2ND ROUND ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR BSTA- TION, April 15.—®—Joe Quinlan, heavyweight representing Twelfth }18-pound drama student. Jimmy Littlejohn, who won con- siderable fame as an East Texas State basketballer, is the outstand- ing “§mngbean" shortstop in the Chicago White Sox farm system. He's 6-feet-5 and still growing. Oklahoma's BJll Weaver, who is shooting for the Kansas Relays decathlon title this weekend, is a He is hardly big enough for the weight cvents, but maybe his dramatic training will help him with the “heavy” roles. SUIT FILED HERE FOR SON'S DEATH "IN HAINES MOVIE Suit was filed in U. S. District Court here today by Mr. and Mrs, 0. I. Lewis -of Haines to collect an award by the Alaska Industrial Board from W. D. Gross, doing Lusiness as the Gross* Enterprises, and Mayo V. Raney. Mike Jacobs is due back in town The Lewis' were each awarded Saturday to take charge of prepar-'$1800 by the AIB for the electro- ations for the Louis-Walcoti fight cution and death of their son speakers, including sponsors and of- ficials, confirmed his belief and re- emphasized the necessity of train- ing. Although just returned from their recent fire-fighting cruise, the Wa- chusett boys were on deck last night and seemed eager to crawl through the ropes at the coming meet. | {will go to San Diego for the all- e HOSPITAL NOTES INnvy boxing bouts at Balboa on Mary Rielly was admitted to St. May 2, 4, 6 and 8. Ann’s yesterday for medical treat- | — - ment. Johnny Wilson was dis-!| GAME OFFICIALS RETURN {mist Clubs at Bend, Oregon. (over his doctor’s protests). |Owen, while employed as project- SrprTr e Somst at- a Haines motion picture T0 PICK UP BLANKS ATRACEDRUG STORE | orneys’ fees. The two suits were placed by Mildred R. Hermann With Derby Day not too far away, Don Skuse, chairman of the Soap and Henry Roden, The money is claimed under the Box Derby Committee encourages all boys who have attended meet- Naval District (San Francisco), scored a technical knockout over Robert Brown of the Seventeenth Naval District (Kodiak, Alaska) last night in the feature bout of the Navy's Inter-District boxing tourpey. Brown was forced to leave the ring in the second round. ‘Winners of tonight’s eight bouts HARRY V. WILLIAMS An Maskan for 43 Years STREET WASH SUNDAY ! City Street Department Fore- | man Bert Lybeck announced to- { day that all streets will be wash- jed at 4 a. m. Sunday unless the temperatures have prevented an earlier street cleaning date. ‘ Lybeck also asked that the auto- mobile owners keep thelr cars off tke streets during the washing period or leave keys in the car so that the Street Department can Public Amnnunb—flome Owner Ketchikan City Councilman Workmen’s Compensation Act ot Vote for an Alaskan to Help work ska. Solve Alaska’s Problems ————————— - KILLEWICH RETURNS Primary Election—April 27th (Paid Adv.) Robert V. Kellewich, Highway FRED R. WOLF ! move them out of the way. He said that locked cars will be tow- charged yesterday. At the Government Hospital, ,ed away. Katherine Miller and Albert Rog- } ————————— ers were admitted yesterday. Walt- BURDICK TO ANCHORAGE ter Simion was discharged to the Minfield Home, and. Peter Berlin Jack O'Connor and Douglas Gray, of the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, returned here yesterday from a three weeks trip to the Interior. They reported extreme- ly unpleasant weather in that area. ings and shown an interest in the race to call at the Race Drug Store and pick up entry blanks which must be filled in and returned to the pleted @hd signed by the entry's committee. When blanks are com-; Engineer for the Public Roads Ad- ministration, returned here yester- day from a three months training course in the Canal Zone, He will leave here again next week for Turnagain Arm where he will be ical Contractor Assistant Regional Forester| was discharged. g — parents, they should be returned to stationed for an indefinite per- El“l;:::e %oirlng |Gharles Q. Burdick.Jeft hete yee- BT About three miles of rope are|the Race Drug Store. Boys who have iod. ¥ NYLON HOSIERY— terday for a 10 day trip to An-| Genuine Levl’s, now avaflable at carried as equipment of a modern|not yet attended meetings are also e e the exquisite full FRANK HARRIS RETURNS Frank Harris has returned- from “Sunny California” where he has spent the winter monthe visiting friends and relative:, invibed to complete an entry card. In the way of awards, Skuse has Leen notified that the Shell Oil Company is awarding a complete tool chest for the best designed car in the Juneau race. The winner of this prize will be chosen by the lo- cal race staff. BUILDING PERMITS The following building permits have been issued during the past week by City Engineer James L. McNamara: St. Ann's Hospital, elevator shaft, $12,000; and Dalziel, contractors. Peter Johnson, 214-A Gastineau Avenue, construct two car garage, Casler’s. 840 tt ocean freighter. 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