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R DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE JAU, ALASKA i ™ PAGE FIVE " v He had his aging foe on the way MA“ EA‘ER “ow o a knockout in three dmerem DouBlE Blll Is B izl y TER SHOWPLALE oF Lfusteads MOVlE AT CAPITOL| the ring generalship to escape AT 20TH CENTURY knockout Ho backpedallod and | 3 NEw (HAMP failed to fight in the closing rounds. | U A spine-tingling adventure <v.ory Between the 12th and 13th, Joseph | two feature entertainment f replete with swift action, suspense | Triner, chairman of the Illinois|oill is opening tonight at the 20th and stirring drama is at the Capi-| {State Athletic Commission, ordered | Century Theatre. “tel .Theat.re with the powenux' FIG HT RlNG‘Rme Davey Miller to tell Wal-| One ‘feature has the Bowery Boys | ‘l] [ 4 screen adaptation of Jim Corbett's | cott's handlers to make him fight. |in “Bowery Buckaroos.” The oth N0 ! Thrilling Cr0st. best-selling Book - of - the - Month FIGHTS TO STAY UP movie attraction is Jimmy Wakuly; ¥ FRIDAY N ~JU URSDAY, JUNE — Ends Tomorrow — Club offering, “Man-Eater of Ku»‘ s ! Walcott apparently fought only|irn “Song of the Drifter.” i % BULLETIN # { 2 maon. = ey, |10 Temain on his feet until the| Never hefore have you lived an The picture, costarring Smvu| CHICAGO, June —ifobis |y, i ' : o |, e ae o gave awas 10| PAA CARRIES 58 | ADVENWRE like fl“S!!! Corey ame Jounne” Dage, making| oot fedy esch recolved ssvaERa0 |1 T LCME S MW, A0 | her initial starring appearance, is 8 their shares of the NBA | T, %o o ol SN el the simple, stirring tale of a clasn| heavyweight champlonship fight | o\ (o, Pl B0 LGN 0" WED. F”GHIS to. the death between Corey, in tne | 135t night. This included & shate ', "\ "i0p 5400 Prank Il AheRten: hunt e A of the television and radio rights. |, oAd ; i g e rcle of an American hunter, and a{ Adums voted 78-72 for Charles, Pan American Airways carried ferocious man-eating tiger, in (ht“ By CHARLIS DUNKLEY and so did Judge Harold Marovitz. | 5g passengers yesterday as follows: ;‘;‘L"la jungle reglon of Northern| . 7oaGo June 23—4M—Ezznrd‘nm““.m;n ,‘3’“}‘” % “l”’ gave T7|" Erom Seattle: Ernest Ely, Mrs. s points to 73 for Charles. 'y El g . ¢ X - Charles, who wanted to be a ring| " 5 Mary Ely, Joan Hopkins, Lois | Sabu and Miss Page play me‘chflmpm“ evar © sitde e shREtAd | The announcement of the unani- Jund, Alex Kelly, Jay Lay, May- roles of a young native married |, mous verdict knocked Jake Mintz, |, iller o 2 ¢ couple who cling to their love de- ;‘::”:51,:]‘""’9 ”fii‘" 14, has realized |\, ¢ Charles' four managers, an‘:?phyym%m R;{“":;\O“Mm;uase spite tribal laws that insist they | LBS‘: nfg‘:‘l’l“‘;f;’:' 13 years of|[Mt0 @ complete faint. He collapsed | gogye kdward Hall, Al Aaae must separate. Corey comes up in a neutral corner when Charles Joy Carter, Bill Ellis. with his finest screen portrayal to | was proclaimed the new champion. date. Playing a strong supporting He quickly recovered, however, and part is Morris Carnovsky, the vet- left the ring under his own power eran screen and stage character after a stretcher had been hustled slugging his way to the top, this lithe 27-year-old Cincinnati Negro won the NBA version of the world Leavyweight title vacated by Joe ridge, C. ioriarity, Freeman From Annette: A. \, Plum- Schultz, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mor- Louis by decisively defeating Jer- o TOW. actor. h in to carry him out. i sey Joe Walcott in a 15-round ax j’ ‘:“ i A To Seattle: Mrs. Pat Gilmore and 1 battle. infant, Mrs. C. P. Enow, Norval " U R 3 A wooDE"f‘(E ("AMP Charles won the unanimous de- | FUNE RM:WMRI::(?;::;::ROM. & | Mate, John James, Mrs. Ruby Earl, | ,cision of the three officials, ap- Jessie Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FROM Su“lj IS D“E !proval of the National Boxing! Funeral services for Maurice Ny-'Hemke. E. 8. Morganroth, Mr. Association, the consent of Louis|strom, 41, who was found dead at|and Mrs. S. Flodstrom, Barbara | “ERE o" N!x' mBDAY and the blessing of the newly|the Martin Cabins last week, were | and Donald Flodstrom, G. Griffin, Word wad received today that the formed International Boxing Club, |held this afternoon ‘at 2 o'clock in[L. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seattle “Woodenface” champion promoters of the brut, which has|the chapel of the Charles W. Carter | Smith, E. M. Brennan, Ted Adams, would arrive in Juneau next Tues- | 8% exclusive three-year contract | Mortuary. Capt. Sexton Johanson|Mrs. C. W. Wilkins, J. Denneus, SABU . k| Iday afternoon for a pitching duel with Charles. lcunducted services. Interment was|Curtis D. Morgan, Curtis D. Mor- @ Wendell COREY N X { {with the Juneau boys champ. The NOT RECOGNIZED YET |m Evergrjen f:e‘m""v ot BRTL 0T Joanne PAGE ; i Seattle winner is chosen each year| Byt now Charles has to convince | EXTRA FUN in the Seattle Daily Times contest, |the New York Athletic commission, 3 Stooges Comed which draws over 5,000 boys. which is on record as favoring a Disney Cartoon Bob Garrett, playground super- | tournament among contenders, and Sportscope Complete Shows 7:20-9:30 visor, announced that the finals of Massachusetts, which does not be- | ! the Juneau Woodenfact contest will long to the NBA. England, too,| be held at the Evergreen Bowl On| gy have a champion of its own | | Monday, June 27. Prizes will be|gept ¢ when the British Board of | SR L s e iglven for first, second and third Boxing Control recognizes the win- Air Express News Feature 8:08—10:18 oo o it's always n M jwas out, felt as’ badiy about the|brizes, the winner to represent|ner of the Lee Savold-Bruce Wood- ap leasure ov GLAS fire as everyone else. ‘Juneau against the Seattle cham-'’.ocx pout for the crown. | “If it had to happen, though,” | pion. The contest was fought in Com- NEWS { he commented today, “we can con-| Seattle's champion is Peter DYer. | jqkey park, home of the Chicago| sider it fortunate that it was not an | Who was last year's champion last|white Sox, where 12 years ago to hour later, when 200 persons would | year ago, and engaged in a hurling | the night Louis won the champion- bottled in bond VISITING AT WARNER HOME | be seated, and smaller groups go- |duel here. ship by knocking out Jimmy Brnd- ed in bon i W. S. Wagner is visiting in Doug- | ing in and out. Panic would have B fsmn dock. ——— | las this week, arriving here Satur-|been almost unavoidable; lhere‘ The crowd of 25,392, which pnd‘ day on the Princess Kathleen.|might have been loss of life as peo- ' ';w“ 546, was not disappointing to| & Wagner i: the father of Robert!ple crowded toward the doors, ; o e or | Arthur Wirtz, James D. Norris and | L] [ | Wagner of Douglas, and is from|where drafts whipped up the fire.! Louis, who formed the IBC. q ° 2[87_2, 7 Minnpesota This is his second | Certainly, there would have been | However, it was in sharp con- visit in Alaska, having spent sev- serlous injuries as people left trast to the 45500 fans who paid Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whlskcy cral ronths here with his wife in |through the big slais windows.” ueen $7156,470 to see the Brown Bomber 1947. T T get off the floer in the first 3 T | i Managers of luc varlous candi-|round and fiatten Braddock in the SENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN DOND, 100 PROOF, HARLEY DAVIS CYCLE | lEADERS IN B B dates are apparently helding back | eighth. Dy CERNHEIM mmu.m €., N, MIISVIU-E. kY. i Herkert Bonnett is the proud lin their campaigns as only two re- DECISIVE VICTORY | R e = e cwner of a Harley Davis 45 motor- | Leaders in the major basecall|ports were made today. In the! Charles' victory over the 35-years cycle which arrived on the Aleutian, leagues through games of yester- | ticket sales announced today, *Anna- | old Camden, NJ., family man wasy v The latgst of n}.ndfels and abeauti- | day are: belle Poe takes the lead with |decisive. Walcott staked everything; ful machine, it is the only one AMERICAN LEAGUE Juanita Diaz going to second place. on a knockout blow in the first twe : 3 in the community, so the younger| Batting—Kell, Detroit, .353; Di-| Here are the standings of the [rounds. But the faltering veteran, set is getting their thrills. | Maggio, Boston, .323. royal hopefuls as of noon today: who one year ago was beaten into | — 1 Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos- Annabelle Poe 68,900 | submission ty Louis, had lost much | FAUROTS ARRIVE jton, 69; Stephens, Boston, 65. Juanita Diaz 61900 |of his speed and ring cunning as Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Faurot were| Home Runs—Willlams, Boston,! Martha Newbould 58,000 |the result of a year's absencg from . arrivals on the last voyage of the 17; Stephens, Boston and Joost,| Carmen Mantyla ... 8,000 |the ring. ¢ Aleutian, from their nome in Weis- ; Philadelphia, 16. Betty Haynes .. No total in I Charles lought a cnunous bawe ser, Idaho. {10"0‘0‘“’3":3‘59‘;’;" kfi'ittsburgh, 4-0, — - —— ——1 a n They are the parents of Mrs. anca, Brooklyn, 8-1, .889. e encom e syt N Georgz Matson AndpSeymore Faurot NATIONAL LEAGUE EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED f | and are to spend at least severai! Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, | § ] weeks with t,!xl)e family here. 1.368; Schoendlenst, St. Louis, .349. nn' n n “Annunmr { Runs Batted In — Robinson,! OPTOMETRIST VACATION oven |Prockivn, S Hodses. Brookog, 48 [l Secona v Franci sumens PHONE 478 MEAT DEPARTMENT After a months vacation in the Home Runs—Kiner, Piflsb\u’gh,l | PHONE 506 FOR APPOIN'IMNTS old homes and relatives, Mr. and| Pitching—Raschi, New York, Ve - [11-1, 917; Reynolds, 3 Mrs. Robert Thorpe end two chil- | 17k JUT; Reynolds, New York,\| For Estimates on that New Basement, House dren returned on Monday via the ; i ; Alan Highway. Thorve s 80 91\ 1y cneeeica ammmt never|| OF Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings | Friday---—--Saturday--—-—-Monday 1 8rows old snd never dies, unlese it | We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE | is eaten by another animal or meets | BLOCKS for several houses 3 EARL CRASS AND SON o0 | VALUES ... . . forboth Men and Women at QUILICO SPORT CENTER (Operated by Sportsmen — for Sportsmen) WOMEN'S WHITE STAG - CONVERSE HIP BOOTS FROM SPOKANE with an accident. To propagate, xtl The Aleutian - brought another ) simply divides itself in two. visitor to Douglas, with the arrival! — of Mrs. F. M. Guertin, mother | of Floyd Guertin of Douglas. Mrs. Guertin, of Spokane, Wash. will; spend a month with her son and family here. NFFE T0 REFUND _FORBIG BANOUET | . TDID NOT HAVE| Juneau ‘Chapter, Nltlonnl I"eder-| ation of Federal Employees, which figures in today’s news for the par- ty it did not have, still is concern- ed with details of the banquet scheduled for last night. As the disastrous fire at the Sal-! mon Creek Country Club happened before the hour of the party, Presi- MAYONNAISE BUTTER ':7;- OR ‘:Lx quart jar - 79¢ 6 MRERA.L0 .0 L SV SHREDDED WHEAT | SILK TISSUE CHB CATSUP- 2 for 38¢ 3 for 3¢ 140z.-14c PEAS - Nucoa TOMATO SAUCE s l4¢ 3 Ibs. for 93¢ A for Be Hunt’s—No. 2Y; PEARS (FRESHFRUITSand| “mpscmne. PEACHES = VEGETABLES 2 for 63¢ Hunt’s VINEGAR BANANAS' PLUMS | Mission Orange dent” Milton J. Furness is able to annouree that s having tekets||| All.wool plaid matching CRUISER FOR THE SPORTSMAN or WOMAN 19¢ per quart CROOKNECK SOUASH | _ 3.19 per gallon f yh di ¥ JACKETS and PANTS who WANTS the VERY BEST - EGG PLANT of the dinner, Tide Armour’s — 1 Ib. Tickets ' must. be presented to Secretary - George Haen in Room 405, Federal Building, between noon and ‘1 o'clock tomorrow. Today, Furness recalled the mio- ments immediately preceding ' the fire, He had gone out early, to make sure everything was in readi- ness for one of the largest parties ever held at the club. He and Tom George checked the carefully set tables, then went to have a look at the roasts for some 200 persons. Just then came the call of “Fire!” from the kitchen. The two grabbed fire extinguish- ers; others tossed water-filled| coffee-makers toward the burning hcle above the grease-hood over the range. Someone else put in a nre' call &s soom; @8 it was obvious that the hlaze was out of control. ' zne 34.90 Complete All Sizes—11.25 . HODGMAN HUNT SUITS— SCHRADE POCKET KNIVES PARKAS and TROUSERS of durable, High Quality Steel and Workman- long lasting rubberized canvas. ship. All sizes. . 21.50 Complete 2.50 and up Beautiful New Johnson Outhoard Motors TR ... Quilico Sport Center last person Out ‘of the building as BOX 411—JUNEAU, ALASKA he retined ‘to seo that evesyilie! 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