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TUEQDAY, MAY 18, I948 IfiE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ~*=" _PAGE THREE} et 16 INFIGHTERS”, | AP SPORTS VICIOUS RACKET STARTS (TTTT e | capitoL's BiLL » d _S EXPOSED IN BILL | /TOMLENTURY ENDS TONIGHT! : ENDING TONIGHT ¢ LA AT ROUKDUP ar 20m CENTURY Shhws o m;r gy“” M . € . A S S——— T G S 1 - Gunhgh‘ers Columbia’s Du. -scaled Western, By HUGH FULLERTON, JR, | One of the most heartless and TP “Gunfighters,” will close its engage- BOUDREAU LEADING| ~=v vorx. aay 1o~ oe most erative rackets of the pres- IN CINECOLOR |ment at the Capitol Theatre to- . | Bedenk, Penn State Baseball coach,[ent day will be revealed on the with "night. has solved the problem of identify-|Screen of the 20th Century Theatre RANDOLPH SCOTT | Filmed in magnificent Cinecolor, ing Jimmy and John Dittmar, iden- |tonight, when Monogram’s “Black ® AND °© |the plcune was adapud {rom Z.-\nc [tical twins on his ballteam, and at {Market Babies,” will have its first H\d\'vmure _\Ax:r of men \\'hu li\‘e(]w‘ what is probably the only double|syndicate dealing in the sale of un- y wanted bakies are brought to light 8—10:10 P. M. loved and d by the rule of the| play made by a baseball coach . . . gun. “Gunfighte stars Randolph | CHICAGO, May 18 -—(®—Lou|Joe merely calls both the boys h\-;lu a cast featuring Ralph Morgan Scott and Barbara Britton with| Boudr("nl Cleveland’s manager-|their combined first names—"Jim- Kane Richmond, Jayne Hazard, ¥ lovely newcomer Dorothy Hart| shortstop, slammed nine hits in 19| my-Johr Teala Loring, Marjorie Hoshelle and Wednesday-Thursday A i the 5 |Georse Mecker heading the featured playe i —_— mps to the plate to soar LeMay wrate the screen-play for By JOE REICHLER American ‘League batting with 440.| A inieresting if true report|, Sugsested by the widely read ar- the film which was directed bY| The solid team in the National! Boudreauws 11 poi climb, i|from the south is that two pro- ticle of Virginia Reld which George Waggner. Harry Joe Brown|League is the Boston Braves laverages computed through Sun- {football clubs, one from each league, peared in Woman'’s Home Com preduced the picture. | Boston is not in first place. The day's game, gave him a 43 point are jiust ma 12 time until the end ion, ng- Jeffrey Bernerd production ! R s PR 7 |cards hold that spot and the|edge over his nearest rival, Boston’s|os the 1948 season before they shoot (1S the first film to picture the many | Giants are second. The Braves are|Ted Williams. , B salarsy W wor. | tragedies which have resulted from DR ERI( MANN | thitd, but only because they got| Al Zarilla of St. Louis, the leader ' oy : | unsupervised adoptions . /] |oif to a miserable start. They a week ago, plunged to third place! . ‘”d'““n the Eastern | Ralph Morgan is seen as a doctor S ot el e Ve 84) Pty drop (Iu 394 1 jerew racing championship last q.\l<>;;:‘(])‘ "\“ l]“i""“i\ by gfl‘;!!h(l‘!"hl-:"(‘ ’ | games. i Hoot Evers of Detroit was fourt ‘hlm\\ Cornell can achieve at least I‘ , ‘U ‘1 0 assist in the oip‘m on | Since then Boston has won 11/With 360, {EI_‘U“j" by Kelther,lequal rank this week by Mupnll\gl;‘rl[‘:m\f ‘:"(' ‘("‘“i‘f‘"“;"“l’:‘”c“ mg f . HERE FOR v'SIIi?nd lusl)fu\u the [lws( record by | g::fla;fii 31;1.\9()}:’:?:1?:‘\ Kél't.lt;?;‘ Yale, Princeton, Penn and Sy r’“‘uw‘n;lv nm;:-l of a legitimate mater- 4 ¢ P ONOGRAM ar, in the circuit for the period.| e T "880:in what's laughingly known as the ™0 $ 4 PICTURE | Billy Southworths men haven't lost 324; Hank Majeski, Philadelphi igprine Day Regatta . . . that is, Richmond is an unscrupulous f§ K¢ 4 {321 Bob Dillinger, St. Louls, 318|1ae Guyury qorers racketeer who makes a deal with | K ; LPH MO RGAN “I have no n;mnucufl of ming | since May 9. ayuga doesn’t kick up, as it b, ¥ ¢ They open a 14-gime home stand | and Pete Suder Philadelphia, 313. (ofren qoos. a couple to sell them the illegitimate & KANE RICHMOND 1o “pe e expRcy: el AR D : baby of their son in the service and the St W S ay of Dr. tonight, boasting the league’s| aby D! ¢ sel E i he first words today o r. Eric 0‘ ja local girl for $5,000. When the JAYNE HAZARD TEALA LORING Mann, world traveler, lecturer and{No. 1 pitcher in Bill Voiselle, Art (what a man) Shires, now a j MARJORIE HOSHELLE -+ GEORGE MEEKER : teacher, who arrived Hre yesterday|2 batter i Tommy Holmes “‘"'IOMMY HOlMES fcandidate for the Texus Logislature, ooy, G e moay mencses toa to give three lectures and gather!best flelding percentage of RAGL says he will fight the battles of the|: Sui ] o | t an 4 vt Ry 5 - infant with the baby of Teala Lor- J N Not Suitable | further information on the Tcrrl-|l1\lb in the circuit and a four g'm\\ [little man. “The guy must be 8lip=li o Unaware of the death.of ;w‘. March 0! T]me c aRTBGN for Children | tory for use in his lectures. winning srea ping: when he was in the Majo Ly, Maris Wrixson has a change : Art always picked on the big BUYS|of weaft and asks for Its retutn Movietone Adventure Dr. Mann has been in Anchorage; The Braves ended a suvccssrul[ 08 i snd szl foF Y- ROl RIS EIR———— for {he past month where he has|road trip last night by crushing| IN NA'"_ lEAGUE to start tights i | N % e - 2 When she is refused she reports the . the Dodgers in Brooklyn, 12-3. It| . Air Express NEWS been talking various people in RN ‘ 8 g R ] P lincident to the district attorney, |search of opinions and facts con- marked .their fourth straight win X3 . 5 . e cerning Alaska. He says that he is|over Brooklyn without a setback.! NEW YO, oay 18—@— Al- IEMPI.HON MAKES ““"‘f’ o l’l:“;’l‘:: datont s fen looking for an enumeration of the| Another hot club, the Philadel-|though pressed by Philadelphia’s Al i 3 N [ | Territory's problems but is not at-|phia Phils, defeated the New Yorkirookie outfielder Johnny Blatnik, | FAST TRA(K "ME | tempting to furnish the answers. Giants 7-1. The victory moved the!the Boston Braves' Tommy Holm- | 1 'TEEN AGE AND EI-KS For COMFORT and | Dr. Mann is wellknown as an|Phils up to fourth place, only three| es contimued to pace the National| SAN FRANCISCO, May 18—@— BPW DISCUSS PLANS i NO GAME TOMORROW | @ {authority on European and Near|percentage points behind the|peq atbers ey s |Dink Temple ete g o A 2 | League batters today with a mark | Dinl Templeton, veteran track SERVICE | Eastern politics and is especially in- | Braves of 419 on avergaes for games|coach, says Mel Patton's 9.3 100! FOR FOURTH OF ]UlY ; 1 Eal | Get the NEW {formed on both Germany and Pal-| Johnny Blatnik paced the Phils'| through Sunday. yard dash looked like just a 9.5 sec- e o1 . o ‘ /7 fl'ml” Dewey W. |estine. Although he was born in|10-hit attack against Bobo Newsom| Blatnik, drafted from the Wilkes- |onds effort to him | (HEBRA“ON MONDAY‘ The regularly scheduled baseball | g /‘A‘ V) Metzdort WASHINGTON | Vieuna, Austria, he has been a resi- (and three successors. Blte Bliths s farm o the Glhvks] "My own watih s sistoet an] {game tomorrow night between the | Vice-Pres. dent of the U. S. since 1926 and an| Th ek A B e 5kl B T was : nl | Elks and Teen Agers has teen post- | KENTUCKY'S/ TR Habit! b i ose were the only games jand Indians, got the same num-|9.5. I was sitting right on the tinish| juneau Business and Profession-|poned because of a conflict with % § kR American citizen for many years|scheduled yesterday in ‘the majors.|per of hits as Holmes, but went |line” when Patton, of USC, bettered |a) Women's Club met for their wgluh bcho“‘] Lm“m[‘m“ prmpaipiufing et |$te Wgn M s P L] —— to bat one more time than the|the 94 World Record at the Fresno|weekly luncheon yesterday at the| e s gt “’l““‘”‘ STANDING OF THE CLUBS |Braves outfielder, 44. Thfs cost|Relays Saturday, Templeton sa |Hotel Baranof. Committee Chair-| ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME it s S s el T o ok W i TR 1 him 10 points and dropped his bat ’d‘“ |men for the year were announced |**" ™ - at Dean of Humanities at Los Angeles | National League | mark to .409. I'll have to agree with Patton |by President Gladys Vuille and Lvn—l"hp Mcose Friday night, May 21 16:30 o'clock. vers com- Team Pct. H [ DT SRR of e R et v 50| Frank Gustine of Pittsburgh, |himself, who was quoted as “““Hmuw plans were discussed regarding | Hotel P re ‘will be|New York 13 ').“ runner-up to Holmes last week,|he didn't think he ran that fast.|the Fourth of July celebration to bej | i He predicted that there will be| New Yol AL rad’ 86 palite: to AR 393, | Neither did 1.” Iheld oy | Genuine little anti-Semitism in Protestant | Beston 12 nen| SAREE S8 DEIY b Al eld in Juneau this year. ! p el oot et Al i bl .+ ml according to iigures including Sun- RS | It was announced that the month- | ; | SOUR MASH i 3 n ot ‘a9 day’s games. Gustine, however, OPEN GOI-F Jly party for girls having birthdays CHECKED YOUR | Keptucky Stralght The next listed game on ine sea- | ter will see the Elks oppose | years because of the establishment| Pittsburgh 12 2 Sgtsrs : i hinsie held an 18-point bulge over Carl 7in May will be held at the meeting | of ”‘“““" l;"‘“‘s_h. “““"f"’ :" “lf"fg:?fl‘kl’“ 1; ; 8| purilla, Brooklyn outfielder, wiic | next Monday and will be in charge Outhoard Magn(%i(l? | Bovrbon Whiskey b e 2 i 1L it S ol e i ¢ 5% | boasted a 375 mark. NEW YORK, May 18— Ten jof Chairman Dr. Evelyn Butler and & e g e s i A third Philadelphia performer, | champions—ranging from present |NeT committee WE BOTTLED from. Boland S;Sail], C?éCllOle\'zlklu American League | outfielder Ritchie Ashburn, moved |jtjeholder Lew Worsham to ama-| Guest at the meeumz_was Miss IN BOND S e Dlosien s alkainie that! Teeuc W L ot |up into seventh slot, one point bet- |teur Charles (Chick) Evans, Jr.|Nina Anderson who was introduced Rcc‘hargl: Magnetos SorRE e | ter than the 350 compiled by Stan|who | iled 32 years ago—will|by Miss Gertrude Wetzel. Test Coils and - £ it might be advantageous for Alaska | Philadelphia b B 27} % A to permit a few selected immigrants| Cleveland 3 5 g4 Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals.|seek to repeat in the National open ! o i | Condensers from that group who have the prop- New York 619 S e golf tournament at Los Angeles; HERE FROM RENO, NEV. : | . 'er qualitications and necessary fi- Boston .500 | next month. g Pal’sons Elelfl'lc cn- P———————]\01CES. i roit 44 ‘MoosE AND DouGlAS These specialists are exempt from| Mr. and Mrs. Orville g Johnson, " % ek Dr. Mann will address the Ju-Hl;)vc;mugmn vqog, qualifying along with 19 players|from Reno, Nevada, are in Juneau Goldstein Building FnEn n. woLr neau Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs and|st. Louis 421} who finished in the first of twenty :nud slaymg at the Barm\o! Hotel. . the Chamber of Commerce during|Chicago 6 .200 BASEBALL IONIGHT last year behind Wersham; Nation- chie s & it Electrical Contractor his stay here. He would also like al Amateur Champion Robert H i | (Skee) Riegel and the host profes- | House Wiring . the of v { ot o pportunity to give a public lec- | Facific Coast League |5 The | Douglas® he ! Douglas batl sional, Willie Hunter, former British P e Juneau'a Finest Liquor Store BAVARD'S Phone 689 2 i N N N N \ N : 3 H i club, winners OUR SPECIALTY fur A A O Do Tem W L Petlover the Elks by forfelt last night, |hesstmny King Box 2135 Black 379 O ILAnGN D ACRYS DO SVDEAY o i8an Frangiseo 19| and now sharing second place hon- |~ e other 140 places in the 171- board the Aleutian for the south. ‘LO\ Angeles 604 dth the Le 1l take th he other 140 places in the 171-| et Ch it I SR R bl 568 | e Leglon, will take the |y, field will be determined in 29 ey i 2991 ijeld against the first place Moose |sectional qualifying tests. y e’z Li Seattle 525 team at 6:30 o'clock tonight. 3 : it ; Brownie's llquor S'O'e TOWN HALL San Diego i tenm At 6:30 owlock tonight, | All but two of which will be on Hollywood 429 . June 1. 9 . ’ the park last night, the Douglas clipaidi . Phone 103 139 So. Franklin nzc EA“O“ ‘gfll”?‘lld I g?g squad went through complete FROM FAIRBANKS | I Bacramento 4 fielding workouts and brushed up| H. McElwain frogm Fairbanks is| 7 d F: O, Box 200 czmn | with a light practice game in pre- |in Juneau and staying at the Bzu-I w“tch for we ”es Channel League paration for the game tonight. |anof Hotel. Bader Accounting Service Rouer Skating M:;:_‘"‘: f""w P S0 g i | paiis Secretarial MONDAYS ’ i ; ; 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 'HITEHORSE VISIT % LONDON, May 18.—#— Seven| WEDNESDAYS || wit'irrSnt 2508, | ot et s e | JUNEAU JRNITOR myk, both from Whitehorse, are| »°'® ¢ s SERVICE o o crrprt TADAYS o a. e paranot e | 2" il v e, 3 for for Announcement of £ » 4 g F inte ationa - LEVP'S OVERALLS 2:00 to 4:30 _Empire wanteas get resutst | THLMC NOTr i fhe Miemeto Expert Cleaning i The French team was eliminated e for Bovs EVENINGS e T e | yesterday by surprising Hungary, Homes .\\ mdpws 7:00 to 10:00 FURS ! Have Your Fur | yyich prevailed, 4-1. 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