The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1949, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 PAGE THRE> production by the ]u;;l\ uhoo] 'REJECTED SUIIDR S i nu DEPOSIT ON itiraction for more than five B A R T li ]V n E R S s KILLS FATHER IN e £5crie S SEWARD PENINSULA most as long. The movie was; NIGHT GUN BATTLE -~ . © . T IS 10 BE DEVELOPED) UNEON The 10-membered cast will per- | m on circular stage set \I‘) “ircular ag! ! e e MERRICK, N. Y., April 18=1P— | Tmiddle of the high school| SPOKANE, April 16— Twol w IH‘. L in .I*J E i' ir-old rejected suitor Killed 'y pagium - with top lighting i1 | a miners are in Spo- 1e father of his former _girl I:'li;‘u:w luminating the stage area. The | kane inspecting mining equipment ay, then held off police With 2 i gience is to be seated around|t0 be used in developng a. t: nlo! t &w n while pleading for her for- (e i oan arrangement simi- | deposit en Seward [Peninsula, £ filled bed- 3 iveness in- a tear gas lar to tkat used in last 0 They are Fred D. Crane, form- room lay prodiigton 2 |1y of Walace, Idaho, and M. E = -!Ilstead flf - The ex-suitor, Dewitt Combs of Kelly, both of Nome. Crane has ?\ymfln‘h \‘(\x fum’l‘.l]:‘d.sl'l:::ilg:;:‘;(z "M (OFFE;:KHFOGG L)(()'rx;ml‘:l\-s.Musk:\ 25 years and Kelly A r ril % 7 th himself in the girl's home and The miners said the tin deposit pleaded with her to “forgive me and SA'_ES (0" m 'UMEAU' is within sight of the Russian be my girl again.” lling the Siberian rolice said the hanasome youtn HAS PRAISE fOR ]'ow . It is ‘the Cape Mountain {felled the girl's father, Francis S deposit 105 miles north of Nome Fay, &), with a blast from his shot- i at the western tip of tha North gun in the course of a furious gun American continent. It is the only battle in the kitchen of the dark- X known tin deposit on the continent, Ai.l SET ened home. Fay died immediately. cau Wednesday and after working | . o7y n 10 innings, with George Metko- el to hurl bucket of sand Police surrounded the house but scveral days with the local grocers, | "y o Burequ of Mines started SEithe ¢ich and Don Padgett slamming it photographer, Radio Actress |were held at bay by the youth who 7™ he is more commonly| gt grilline the area last ! AR ok RN et ‘uccessive homers in the extra|Margot Powers is having time | sho i from the upper story of the <1own, is leaviag Juneau with 4| vea The miners said they un- E frame to give the Acorns the nod.|for self between shows on beach | residence that he would kill the V'¢ry warm and iriendly feeling | hailed Ly the fans, o - d, 2 f the people and the town | covered veins of casiterite running ter is leading the league in| cAn Diego, Hollywood, SAn FE&" inear Los Angeles. (International) | first man that icomes JHESELMs | © o o | about 7 per cent of pure tin last Mapisriin 7 it {mwu and Portland were idle be-|— Bt Coffey wishes to express to the| oo . tted in, with 22, is eighth " o ki _ SeohRe - .| 8 | 8 and’1s sporting ' 8 ; avse of Geod Priday. No place * G Tear gas bombs were pumped into Feople and the town (‘l]‘L best of They. sald Seward Beninsula 18 average. He “has clouted in e (] ° the residence. Finally a policeman |'uck and the most sincere thanks| . .gdercd by the U. 8. Geological e rAd i h‘\l 'iq l‘ A“ e STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS a window and shouted Cr the sp. vndxd consideration and | gy ve oo this countr 7, SORE o R cific Ci 2ag) understanding sk SR R AT ame ‘of @ ‘double ¥ Pacific Coast League € nding shown him on his potential mincral reserve l SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1949 \ ; 2 NEGRO PMYERS;RMNIERS NI(KED WITH PADRES ARE! BY SOLONS 3 10 2 | by { The Sacramento Solons are with- | game of loop-leading San| Jiego today, nicking Seattle 3-2|& {while the Padres remained idle in g he coast league pennant chase. Al White singled in pitcher Don jJohnson for the winning counter & lin tb venth last night | The serjes stands: Sacramento three, Seattle one. Oakland edged Los Angeles 6-5 | SAN DIEGO, Calif —Lascious Lucius Easter first baseman Laseball club er Johnny t League's gro I players @ G. J Cn(l‘e\\. representing the Kellogg Sales. Co., arrived in Ju- The Triangle Cleaners Moth Profeciion . . ... You'll want to guard your blankets against moths as you put them away. Let us clean them and been largely present five- crept near nces to Combs that neither greatest proof them against moths. Price . W L he nor the girl would be harmed | :ay here. | AL, he drove in & | Badres: doht m; San Diego 19 5 if he surrendered. Combs then toss- R i B " 1 reasonable. Protection is as- 5 . | Hollywood 10 6 ed the weavon into the yard and ‘" I G | ed. Jascman is a native attle 0l B % | R | 1 nd B : R bb' G d | . i N” R reaner 10 SRS SoRUuaE s . BE INVESTIGAIED1 a l s erme ior peoss eagues. soo ARE MISSING o | 1 Ttaly, April 16—(P— Ppearance Thicve \ roke inte Maria Vittoria L e ; WASHINGTON," April 16—P=|, ,.niga) in Turin April 5 and stole SEATTLE, April 16—@— ' The man Vinson (D-Ga), of thel ; . pnite which had been injected| g ] |41 v § wihich 1 } Guard reports one man 1 Armed Services Committee | Wity concagious disease germs tor, drowned in has ordered an investigation ot} experiment es in northern :"1\«- l)‘]“:]t-l-m“h::"cvd»l]‘““rx[wb"s‘)n'ess The Italian radio broadcast the ccesstul | ctore e mtsearton e+ SPS | news and warned Italians to boll) unsuceess ores and commissaries. BB “eat thordlghly aachdbes | CALL Sporis Briefs | | | | INDIANAPOLIS — Fifty-st |entries are listed for the 33rd I | I i R ocariia May 30 at 68, He appointed subcommittee | oo i | | prcd e polis. MotoF. Shasdway <a, fisherman, who | headed by Rep. Philbin (D-Miss) S h P p il Ritchey, 24-year-cid naiive San|indianapolls Motor Sg etk iy SRR 311 | & e A of an infected animal, | 4 £) Mountain Point, ! |to make the studyy. | “Wriat happened, ‘owever, - was| yoan, is starting his second with San Diego. W. Vinson said his action nts he has re- urg ar t Guard said Canadians | prompted by compl: BALTIMORE — The that e consumption of rabbi n he v | signed by the DiMaggio, cf” will be mis 3 < . meat virtually stopped in Turin S E ay ey e 1e search for the |ceived from many people, and by | g " | 4 ¢ 1 the opening day lineup Tue ti earck _ ¥ | Sale of ranbit *at dopped from 40 A ., Seattle fish- | notice from the House Small Busi-| o o O I200it meat ddpbed from 4 s a woek to two sons, even n prices, when th: New York Yanke the American League bas on. Joe will te in Balti- the coas board from | ness Committee that it would in- v in Hecate | v gate the situation if his com- SRR T e Island, in Brit- |mit‘ce did not. | CALLED YO STATES | man regorted Seattle t with bar P e R . I D ¢ getting X-ray treatments for - near Got trouklesome n in his xight Columbia. i | Mrs. M. P. Mullaney has been | L ¥ e — | The redolent onion is a member called east due to illness in the| n Diego have & R o . $ P | ® Aesn "we of the same family as the per-ifamily. She left Thursday by Pau' : eement. ; { The Washing= D{AR RUI AST fumed Easter lily. ' American Alrways, ‘ < t eam handed veteran S o TE ST R TR T ¥ e AN T SRR T ; arly, 33, his uncon- SPENDS VACATION | | the Yankees ey i(‘()l( BT!‘) for r:\cuon :\sbvz\r p'-Av pRA("(INGJ jold Ralph Weigel of the Chicazo| LO ! T S A stride 1\"‘11'0 x to their catck t backs him te top of stump in Sil- 8 o g ! 1 y . '\m"“( ot for o brief h he| ver Springs, Fla. However, Mr, | Sche Dok, Jracthe dg:}“‘g: ) [ ] ) ® e finished ;=% Browns, Early spent most| coon is just waiting for Bruin to CHME, Y FRTIR RN S years in the majors with SRy ¢ director of the high verage in|®! & WSS A e > "BE 1 come bit ecloser before bouncing | ..y, ‘ormance of “Dear Ruth," SR i ully to ground. Great PS, |yies Helen Schaefer, has found, ¢y 'NEW YORK-An attendance of ¥ : Baby sitting and play practice IR ing with antics in quarters at | y e } expected for the opening| ..., (Int i iohel Soundbliaien on’t often niix, but girls in the weekend series between | ~ o Giking ekt of the All-School play have York Giants and the wor nd Indians here today Wilson, He has L e o (By Associated Press) i SEaR 10 ince of th by high school tk t worked out throug ticr Cast members pledged to| d a ‘knotty prob- es to the ter and runr the pevform fast on the U.S. admission sands of Eur W H/‘VF'\I Conn. — Profe: 1 has one cf its ons. Teny | & decided to concentrate aster have .estab- and with a littl 0! Wilson i greatest rn'r ermanent Lakvelli o club. on music. committee has a me; ralize the DP Act of 1948, witn |natinz allegedly discriminatory fea- THAT'S WHAT OWNERS SAY ABOUT e tuniery New 149 MERCURY! There's an extra thrill to oivning this handsome new 1949 MERCURY! 7¢5 that amazing mileage you get! Ouwners report 17, 18, 19 miles per aallon—and up!* They claim it has the thriftiest power plant of any car in its class. | { 'rs get into the gct now and then and steal the show, but nd director take it all in | Rain interferred FUNEREL SER‘II(ES FOR ‘,,’n (;"m“m. .I)l:;x(f:f\ Here are f;u-( f:[:(ll“. I(v' ;xr‘z: rl:y‘ 'lfl,’n'\<‘:i: MM,(Y meDA MONDAY eveland. (A) ~16; New York (N) top of 400,000. -ooklyn (N) 6; New York (A) 1 | | Funeral services for Mary P“L‘dd‘ Philadelphia (A) 4; Philadelphia ! be held Monday &t 2 pm. inly) 3 Charles W. Carter Mortuary| PRI Chapel with the Rev. Walter A.| Sotoleff officiati She died Tuesda t Lhe G(;\an~ F!@HT DOPE ment hospital. Interm w at the Evergreen cemete ere was one fistic encounter Survivors - inclu three sisfers, 1.1 t night and here it is | Davis of Ketchikan, Mrs.! NEW YOREK (8t. Nicholas Julia Gallant of Haines and Arena)-Joe Miceli, 143, New Yor Mida Rudy ~of Juneau and one ontpointed Buddy- Holderficld bx‘c"'(r Peter David 143%, Little Rock, Ark. 10. ponular comedy selected for t And it has! “tven more with optional Overdrive - 5’mnnnmmmnu,. . \ " s 2 o 2R IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllflllllrllhhlIIiIlIIIlllIII!IlIiIIIHIIII nmllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII $7500 | plus fax SITKA-SEATTLE I That's the NEW Fare via ACA-PAA beginning April 20, 1949 A SMALL CHANGE really mounts into a sizable sum when you, 3 1 save it here. Regul. {ded y six months ' Bt DAILY SEB JICE s EACH WAY you extra dcllaf: asrt::(rr:g\@‘;s sav o g OUTSTANDING styling and outstanding gas- oline economy are only two of the many fine features in the 1949 Mercury... —All of which have been road-proven by thousands of owners for millions of miles! Here’s what else you'll enjoy in your new road-hugging 1949 Mercury, too: A powerful new 8-cylinder, V-type engine with plenty of “get up and go!” Front coil springing. A truly restful “comfort-zone” ride. Easier steering. “Super-safety” brakes. Softer, broader seating. Increased all-round wvisibility, too, ing that small change EVERY DAY! | You'll enjoy the big change in your life! We have never paid LESS than 2%,% See it—drive it—and you're sure to say: “It's Mercury for me!” The Airline that has given Sitka 9 YEARS of Daily Scheduled Service - . « « « | AlaskaFederal Savings&Loan filflSK%% | Association t‘ lnll n‘s 19 Sev wrd 5",.,.‘“' e Juneau, Alaska wmq AAVINGS INSURED TO ssoor) llIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIiIIIlllllIIIIlIIIIIIIHHHHIIHIIIIIIIIllllll e 241 JUNEAU MOTOR COMPANY et dupeay, Alaska

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