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| /NEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 3 i 5O THIS IS NEW |[HREE TEAMS ARE INzce ™57 - «|OUTDOOR DRAMA S| 88554 pirry YORK" IS FEATURE |CHAMPION PLAYOFF, %= " % - S4AT 20TH CENTURY [20ENTURY TerTrs e ATTY iy ™"~ I' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “So this is New York,” is the fea- ture opening at the Capitol The- Parsons Electric copped the third Thomas Hardware companies, is the theme of Warner Bros.' magnificent outdoor drama, W ™. PAGE FIVE round of the Tuesday Night League| Ripke ... 187 166 135— 488 ) “God’s Country and the Woman," m 5 sn“v —rom, :;’ ;;’;’fimaf‘*::’dw“::‘“:::‘c::":; last night in bowling on the Elks|A. Sturrock ... 193 178 153— 524 based on the novel by James Oliver smt ‘s : T e e poraonages | Alleys and qualified for the cham.- | Alexander 158 158 158— 474 | Curwood. With George Brent and | Great flntllool's' - Tnls le“ ls E as Rudy Vallee, Hugh Herbert s pionship playoff. Going into the| Burke .. 196 162 167— 525] Alan Hale, it is on the screen at the o Bt vu-gu'm Gech it Sont final rounds will be Thomas Hard-| Snow 155 181 166— 502 20th Century Theatre for the last h g ware, Standard Aviation and Par- Totals ... 889 845 779—2513 times tonight. TONIGHT and THURSDAY ONLY! IT WILL BREAK YOU UP! It did not cost Drake. The film is based on Ring Lard- ner’s famous satiric novel of life in New York, “The Big Town,” and spares none of Manhattan’s renow- ned institutions from the hotel bell- hops through night life to the in- violability of dramatic critics. The Jumping off place for the story is the death of Uncle Fergus, a wealthy sons. The bowling committee and win- ning team captains will meet afte: the Elks lodge tonight in the clut rooms Lo establish regulations anc procedure of play for the champion- ship playoffs which will be some- Jme this week or early part of -nex week. iE S Team and individual scoring last SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED TUESDAY Final scores of games played Tuesday in the various leagues are HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Patrick Robinson was ad- mitted to St. Ann’s hospital yester- day. Mrs, Wesley Walker and Mrs. Homer Saxon were dismissed. FROM KODIAK BASE | TEN MILLION DOLLARS TO MAKE!? as follows: Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3, Portland 2. sausage manufacturer of South Bend, Indiana, and his leaving his estate of $60,000 to his two nieces, night follows: It doesn’t have Several members of the Navy Base at Kodlak are in Juneau, A CAST OF THOUSANDS! L XD e if o [ HA 20— e LOS Aneeles 6, Hollywood 3. {65 gt the Baranof Hotel. They . Well, what would you do if you San Francisco 7, Oakland 2. i 8 ., |J. Scott . 190— 532 nclude: Charles Rankin, J. L. suddenly had $60,000 in your jeans? 3 San Diego 3, Seattle 2. M 3 B. Blanton .. 185— 526 orton, Floyd H. McLérran, Leroy It wasn’t made You will have to see this funfest E. Botelh National League Barton, F. B. Bowman, Lt. Com. 5 A 0 80— 411 3 , Lt ! with all of New York's gayety| - thberg Brooklyn 3, Boston 0. Leslie “J” Carr, Lt. Com. H. E n{ ‘). | s ‘v . ‘. thrown in, to get the answer. . Sithbe 86— New York 8, Philadelphia 4. ¥ ¥ ltlo g » NE Co R | i F. Schmitz 174— 522 Hansett, Lt. (Jg) T. L. Doyer, Ch. ) | I'ELITRI ! Wotals 288 9886 mfi:"“@ at Pittsbuxgh, postponed, | pashinist E. D. Petot, Lt. Dorothy 8. Joyce, Lt. Elizabeth M. Simpson. w UGL As Stlndnrd_Avhflon Only games scheduled. ing 97 votes and James 8. MacKin- non receiving 96 votes. Elton Eng-!| strom for Senator, also Republican, resident of Juneau, received his ovation with 124 votes out of the 169 cast. Voters apparently voted for the best man and not his party at this primary election. Judges at the election were John bfl— Ameri League Handicap 80 80 80— 240| new Yofl': v ‘:‘m‘m By LEGION OF THE MOOSE No. 25 COMEDY — CARTOON ) N F. Barrager ... 147 164 99— 410 3 W Meqis Priduy AgHl 18 BU e L NEWS EVENTS . J' Woodg * 119 130 A% 7 Boston .at Washington, postponed, { pe g urged to attend. Entertain- ATEST / that sna JUNEAU MAYOR, HIGH VOTE | g ier 163 133: pit ralim ment and . lunch, 88-1t N AN \\ P EAREE nappy, | The citizens of this independent: ; “\rocarthy 156 144 1 o v;levexand at Chicago, postponed,| .._ * “ / 3 little town showed its love for the |’ 78— 47| rain. f \\ \ 7, salty comedian of Ibig aater elty of Junesu, or at| 'B""T;'l" iz ;:2 ;06—”_223 Detroit 5, St. Louis 2 (night). 7 ' als ~ io i is fi least gave its Mayor a big vote ot 7 Colleges 2 f ; 20 Radio in his first mnfldime. sk S g i xns::ng:,on sbug [3 Idfi:w ::o . Here’s new bemfly or your a high vote of 131, for the Repub- ashington 5, Oregon 4 ( n- ' SRR Lol llcanxupmnt to the House of &p_ Handicap . 40— 120 nings). Joors and urniture!. . US® resentatives, This is even more|A: Stewart 182— 546| Pacific 15, Vanport 11. ! surprising because the community|S: Smith .. 152— 4731 Portland 8, Lewis and Clark 7. ’o"“so",s is predominantly Democratic. Two| X Daviin 11— 391 WI League V. other Juneau candidates, also both | E- Estepp 156— 5'14 Tacoma 5, Spokane 2. ' Republicans, were next high in votes D. Hoyez .. “’—. 431{ Wenatchee 4, Vancouver 0. X PA s'! w ¥ cast with M. L. MacSpadden receiv- Totals ... 802 903 770—2475) Yakima 9, Tri-City 5. i Q Ax — Salem 5, Victoria 1. N AN PAT MURPHY, “GANG” WILL SING AND DANCE l 69— 207 179— 490 157— 4T 152— 456 219— 598| Pat Murphy of the Juneau gradel 148— 458 school, can always be depended 924—2680 | upon to furnish pleasing entertain- \ 4 AT ROTARY SHOW MAY 4 Nordensen Totals Mills, J. G. Johnson and Mrs. Jack | ment with her “gang.” Thelr % Carlyle. Clerks were Mrs. Ed Bach eight-minute appearance on the g and Mrs. Glen Franklin. Handicap 50— 1511' Rotary Variety Show May 4, Is wiih Bavard 154— 466 packed full of clever dances dnd £ RUDY VALLEE TAILORING CLASS THURSDAY | Whittier . 191— 457 | music Floors and furniture that sparkle and gleam mean you're a careful Opening with numbers by the housekeeper. Use famous John- harmonica band, continuing with 211— 503 . Edythe Walker, t the | Lajole Mrs. Edythe Walker, agent of 150 120 1 a9 HUGH HERBERT University of Alaska Extension|H. Sturrock > BILL GOODWIN Service, will hold tailoring classes | Houston 121— 384 | novelty song, and closing with Billy son’s Paste Wax. It protects the LEO GORCEY b e ey Totals 8762379 | Pegues doing the calling for 8 ;Hl:' ;;m;- W.erw VIRGINIA GREY Thursday evening at 1"45 o‘clock‘ Hvely. &g Garioo. Mty Wil DAY htl::til.ull ;om:;-ofl:‘\;lm:: DONA DRAKE at which ladies of the .oommunlty' a skit that the public will really mote that 100 Dees A.;"" JEROME COWAN are welcome. Handicap - ah jepioy’ Johnson's Paste Wax today. ARNOLD STANG i Nichols , 178 181 176— 535 APPENDECTOMY Leighton . 124 111 130— 365 ATTENTION REBEKAHS T Based on Mr, Jim Pinkerton entered St.|APplegate 142 133 121— 396 | Meeting tonight, followed by soclal. LIRS A REY V. rir el paio R it i d b g avise - o RING Ann’s hospital yesterday to undergo Hansen 135 122 157— 414| Bring your White Biephanck JOHNSON s PASTE ; LARDNER'S an appendectomy operation. Jim is | Gormley. . b L bl SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S hilarious employed by the U.S. Bureau of Totals 0% TES. W00 S T O ¥ T S TR t o, ’ story Reclamation, and is the son of Mr. - “The Big Town” ||ana Mrs. . W. Pinkerton of Doug-|-JRSSENE 31 [ JUNE- 10 AENR N L IV W0 | ° las. GERARD CUB PACK MEETING | s IS IN IT TOO!! President of the Douglas Cub Pack | No. 310, the Rev. J. P. Porter, an- nounced a meeting of the Cub Com- mittee tonight at 8 o'clock at the! home of committeeman Wm. Boehl.| “FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS” 1| BASEBALL in the NEWS! EXTRA! 15 Minutes of , Gridiron Thrills! It’s Exciting! It doesn’t make dny differ- ence to us when you come— but come on time. Feature at 8:05—10:05 FOUR FLA' AT SCHOOL The Four Flats, popular quartet, entertaining in this area for a' church group from the University of Oregon, appeared at the Doug- las Schools ‘yesterday and gave a fine performance of both acting and singing to the delight of the combined grade and high schools. Cotton Slabks in plains and glenn-plaid. Trim and slim . . . easy to wash. Cotton Skirts Gay prints with just the right touch needed for your summer sunning . . . or to “pretty-up” around home. TWO WEEKEND EVENTS ‘The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- | partment and the Douglas Public Schools will monopolize this week- end’s activities in the community. On Friday evening, April 28, the Douglas High School presents a play entitled “Just Ducky,” a three act comedy. On Saturday night the Fire Department Annual Spring! Dance will take the spotlight. | Basic Style. .. Cotton Blouse » . o [ fove that beer . har's Extra Fole Avoid pinches! with classic short sleeve, convertible IF YOU try to jam your collar. feet into footgear that is : too small you'll find that ¢ ; t & your feet will,suffer. But Fine quality § if fire destroys your home preshrunk and you are underinsured sanforized , — then the shoe really pinches. Ask this agency to check up on your in- surance. : Shattuck Ageney Phone 249 Seward Street "~ . JUNEAU broadcloth. White only. s