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FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950 ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA DISNEY FEATURE | | FEATUREBILL | &A SHOWPLALE of fim ‘ OPENING TONIGHT, : ‘ BONUS RULE | AT 20TH CENTURY OALENTURY ferent in theme, are on the screen Walt Disney httags 36" (i Nesber — at the 20th Century tonight for a homespun, poignant tale of a b S e o Keousad remembered boyhood out of the B, oot e P bl e 9./ e eed by friendly dog, and the other fs ", H o “ E s T L Y AR of Indiana—f{rom the time of a By Fritz Howell “Vacation Days” with teen agers SHARYN an 0 gerieration ago. Hi prodlistion’ i COLUMBUS, O, Jan. 13—(P— | important r in the musical 9 y “So Dear to My Heart,” in color E F YEAR Despite major league Opposition .A‘xm(l_\ Tt also two ul(‘ln‘a-‘ MUFFETT y “y Technicolor, and with a lavish s ‘he controversial bonus rule wiil)'rds to assist in the musical story. For family enjoyment there has never | mustcal setting, is a combination emain.a part of orghpised base- s iitkiee 3 |2f live action and cartoon se- (By Gayle Taltot) ” i 1 oL N luIHERA" I.ADIES AID been afly"ling fil‘ler' | quences and is at the Capitol| E 19 po nd Mrs. Margaret Os-| The minor loops, in & country- b Theatre tonight NEW YORK, Jan. 13—®—Mar | :orne 1hypont, the national tennis| vide ballot, decreed today the rule (OMM"IEES ARE NAMED lene Bauer, the 15-year-old Lot | pan, was fourth with 41.| hould be retained. The majors | Angeles girl who amazed the golf- | pyj, figured on the basis of |at their recent meeting, voted re-| o 1itneran Ladiess Ald met| | winning stature at the County|8 World with a string of brilliant § ¢ piace, two for sec-|eal of the much-debated regula-|i . int in the home 5 MI';‘ Fair. That demands cajolery and|'ictories during the past summer | ;ng ne for third { but today’s action by the| oy, winther, with Mrs. Chris TONITE and SATURDAY battie and a contest of wills be- |Ns been voted female athlete-ol: | iy rocketed fnto the| “Dushers” nullied the malor 109/ wyller as co-nostess | 2. tween the lamb's boy owner and her o firs These Y P g | Phak ; hen she won the first s J: ThoT hese committee appointments PSR, el Lt @ 3 George M. Trautman, red-haired) ..,c gnnounced by Mrs. Edward| A SWING-FEST in the WEST con'l'l“uous snuws ::; l:‘[:fi:], Ll:,i”,‘:,ml::”‘;:eg:;r;:e! Sportswriters and sportscasters [ W golf champlonship| .Gaent of the National Associa-| o, CredlARRE A | The Teen Ag IS i cmbership e lee € community and brings on hilarious | 88V the sensational young coast 3 ion of Professional Baseball Lea-| " ypiivercin” Arc James Hanna SATURDAY BEGINNING AT 1:45. and pathetic predicaments, star 17 first place votes and a to-[ She hed the semi-finals of| ;ye5, sajd 25 of’the minor 10008| ,,q Mrs. ' Bert McDowell: Ways SHOWS AT 7:20 — 9:30 | Sterling North introduced the|'al of 73 points, compared to 135 I amateur champlon-|yoted to retain the bonus setup,|,nq means—Mrs, Hans Berg, chair “VACATION TONITE FEATURE AT 8:05 — 10:15 Loy and his beguiling black sheep, | {irsts and 58 points for her closest having beaten Such @ |ghile 33 leagues opposed it and| ., ng the family and neignbors, in the | fival. Louise Suggs of Atlanta, the | famed competitor as former cham-|one passed fts vote. s, y.:\:;‘;\(-::.}lfx('Mm:il:"‘v‘mrcm-“n‘;l DAYS” book “Midnight and Jeremiah.” |PAtON’s woman professional ~goli | Plon M. Glenna Collett Vare. She R H. Brillhart, Mrs. Ray Nevin and . Then, finding fresh inspiration in | champion. ¢ ;‘;l““ thaing "“}1‘.“‘"“"“‘(')“‘\‘ e Mrs, O, N, Johrson;: altar—Mex, with 1“‘,‘. y Disney's film, North expanded his| Babe Didrickson Zaharias, stilt| of 10 v\l‘)‘mxns exas Open al No ("’v (OUN("- larry Stonehouse; cradle roll—M; JERRY WALD N P o THAT original fale into the novel, “So|another golfer, placed third with v O. Rude; visitation—Mrs. John SPADE COOLEY b cted and ACTION ON APPEAL |t ™ 25 52™% | Doors Open Show Starls X l - B () 5a % P ly circulated and read | i The story involves the rearing ot a discarded black lamb to prize- a American midland boyhood of the | were oresented by the se- | 1 | ; DELIGHTFUL STORY... | 1900's. He and his grandmother | ary and the treasurer Way ' J 3 are played by little Bobby Dris- After hearing a report from the} ———— PTG i A5 YNk oy t Police Committee, the City Coun- BRSO T\ i | ah Bondi respective- Walt Disne coll and Beula D , . ) b c cil in special session last night de- Bader Accounfing Sew1ce ly. The pair make dramatic sparks ¢ ) ; { } § . o | II cded that no action would be : ¢ See how he takes Other members of the human; IN SEA lE NEw FA(ES laken to have the Baranof Liquor | | Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service | i 1950 liquor license issued | § { ) real, live people and cast are Burl Ives, Luana Patten | Tax Returns Prepared and Harry Carey in principal | S mmediately. i R 3 tures with the magic Tals | (By the Associajed Press) SEATTLE, Jan. 13——Manager| The ?*:M‘;O{ Hiquor stors, 1ep- |} oom 3, Valentine Bldg. ________ Phone 919 $ 4 | Tonight's the night Northern Di- | Paul Richards intimated last nignt | "ésented by Joseph A. McLean, Ju ooty —— —— e 1d of cartoon i 5 1aNt Al world jision basketball fans have been|there may be a lot of new faces in | 'CAU attorney, at the last regular SLEaONAIt y | ! waiting for. [the lincup when the Seattle Rain-| Meeting of the clty councl asked thrilling pattern It's the night of civil war—the|iers take the field for 1950 Pacific | (Ne City to take action to have the} JOIN THE FUN AT THE weaves their adven- license issued. UL 2 i night that sends the high-flying|Coast League baseball season. et Gl " iver: i i Y st ni g lowing he recommendation and song! Nv/Z University of Washington Huskies| Arriving here last night for the b ki dpas e ' up against the strong Washington | first time, Richards readily admit- | Of the city council, the U.S. District g j State College Cougars on the Pull-ted that “Ive really got my work ekl had Sl‘;“l“ iy e 3 floor and the unpredictable | cut out for me here. store’s license wo not be 1ssued i g until February 1 because an em- MUSIC BY THE & Pl 7 man ‘*' ' WALT DISNEYS 1 VAN METER, Ia, Jan. 13.—{M—]Oregon Ducks to Corvallis against| “I still think we'll need a short- 1 £ the s e 5 - Bob Feller, the Cleveland Indians'i Oregon State's defending titlists. [ stop, possirly a se Ghins | ployee of the store had been fo 4 - L D, possitly second baseman OF| iley of selling liquor to & minor “TAKU WINDJAMMERS" | (] o veteran right-hander, says he ex-y And for the Washington Huskies|a third baseman and two new out- 4 during 1949. pects no salary difficulties for him | -—it's the night that may tell| fieldex ! it | this year. whether theyre championship ma-| “My sizeup at the moment is that| At the meeting of the council The WINDIEST and BEST Band in Juneau last week, the matter was referred “Of course, I don’t expect a‘teria] or just hometown heroes. we need a few more players who | & % Bob said. “And about the! Washington, undefeated in|can perform every day.” to the police committee for con-i - 1 raise,” » pay cut, well, that will be dlscussedlleague play, has lost only one of | Richards’ northwest jaunt is pri- *“’"““"F" o Mllslcal MY HEAR/T when I return to Cleveland zne{ 13 starts, but it has yet to meet a |marily to attend the “get acquaint-| Folowing the decision on the li- sah!flh? i » + store’s he meeting g first of next week major foe on other than the Scat-|ed” banquet to be given next Mon- | 9Uor store’s request, t = BURL IVES « BEULAH BONDI Feller, who received $70000 last|tle floor. The Cougars, despite anjday hy the Puget Sound Sports- | 8st night dragged on as city coun-, va"dY “iglll HARRY CAREY - LUANA PATTEN . [season, s spending a few dayshere|even ©reak on the rugged four-|writers and Sportscasters Associa- | Clmen read a first draft of the i and BOBBY BRISCOLL with his mother. game Oregon jaunt, are still touted { tion. proposed Juneau Traffic Code. Old Time e Feller, 31, and with the Indiansjas the team to beat for conference of The code, an improved version ol Hit Parade since 1936, won 15 games and lost| honors. Juneau traffic ordinances, is being 10 p.m. fo 2 a.m. olor by TECHNICOLOR! #l |RUSRTTIRRTY S drawn up to include provisions for | ¢ y el e the impounding of cars violating Novelty Numbers e parking regulations and the rent- | . & ; | Foaturing that “Dilly-Dily" song = ot y FEEEEE. | ASKETBALL ,SPI_"' NEARS, |5 e oo o o | bt mmmest i | gy g gy 15t and Gastinean and “It's Watcha Do With Watcha: G et i : S e ki 5 Men 75¢ (Plus Tax) ‘Women 25¢ e ) Resulls “Stick-Todt-lvity” * “County Falr” Philadelphia—Lavern Roach, 160, Scron Ploy by Joba Tucker Bottle - Adaplation by Mourice Ropf and Ted Sear « From the Story by Sterting Nortl e T T SR ) N AA Plainview, Tex, outpointed George| ©Only about one half one percent | Larover, 151, Philadelphia, 8. of a modern “tin” can is tin. Final scores of college basketball games played last night are as fol- Brooklyn (Broadway Atena) — Aldo Minelli, 148, Bergamo, Italy, ADDED DELIGHTS | lows: | Pacific Lutheran 55, Puget Sound|{ NEW YORK, Jan. 13—(®—Tne|stopped James Watkins, Jr., 138, £ LEON. ERROL “henon “Texas Redhead” : Citadel has bolted, Virginia is on|New Haven, 4. ' Central Washington 75, St. Mar- | the verge of a break and a solid| wWilmington, Calif. — Joe Louis, JUS I ARRI ‘ En. i Duck hunting in the e ve | 09 " _ in ' southern bloc threatened to drive|223, Detroit, and Clarence Henry. tin’s 33. 3 3 Yy SURPRISE Gulf of Mexico a final fatal wedge today into Na-|181, Los ~Angeles, boxed four- Holy Cross 69, St. Louis 55. : ; “UNINVITED PACKAGE” Bra}t,fley 89, Manhattan 67. tional Collegiate Athletic Associa-|yound e BLONDE” LATE NEWS New York Univ. 80, Duke 64. tion. North Carolina State 72, William| Breathing brimstone and confi-| and Mary 58. dence, Dixie delegates dared the ) ¢ | Virginia Tech 58, Roanoke 39. NCAA, in effect, to kick out four /lL( Jpot Richmond 59, Maryland 49. of their neighbors accused of open | Texas A&M 43, Arkansas 35. violations of the sanity code. . ,,-1& " %mw e ) . Texas 55, Rice 52. . »” E P “They can't expel them,” predict- Klzsw;;eg:Lj%gN;:x]M;t)::: 4‘;3' ted Robert R. Neyland, coach and athletic director at Tennessee. “It: twon't even be a fight.” jol"l I“S‘Alu'lou The convention votes tomorrow on whether Virginia, Virginia Tech, FOR 3 FILIPINO UNITS! vz tne citadel ‘and three un- named institutions should be ex- P pelled for failure to conform with | Officers of three groups — thely, " uo vearold code. It takes| Filipino Community of Juneau, the a two-thirds majority of those Auxiliary and Filipino Junlpr present to do the trick. Youth—will be installed at joint)" nrempers of the Southern, South- | ceremonies this evening. eastern and Southwest Conferences | Both the members and the pub-| ;04 yp yesterday behind the sin- lic are invited to the meeling abj,..c ang announced they would use 9:30 pm. in the Catholic Parishi. ;i their votes and influence to Hall. There will be a program, re- !, ovent their expulsion. freshments and dancing. | patterns in many colors to add beauty to all ycur rooms. — She—— | A raindrop an eighth of an inch | It is hoped that the number mur: in diameter contains as much water | burner can be repaired thereby, as several millions of the droplets | making it possible to again use it that form the average cloud. ' for firing pieces. ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— e Good et fke-Hhis | YARE SAFE : : s BUT and BOED UNHED SEATER 2 ® Modernistic geometrical designs Pan American serves piping hot ! SAVINGS BONDS Tn: management of this comed part of your home. 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