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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "STRATTON STORY" |"A CONNECTICUT SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1950 ~ ™ i PAGE THREE ENDS TODAY! CONTINUOUS SHOWS Feature at 3:45 — 6:00 — 8:15 — 10:30 EXTRA ” ’ 7 TED DONALDSON Pal's Adventure” (70 00 Frame IRBANKS... .. SOLDIER OF PORTUNE! L\LEADIR OF A HIONTING BAND! The flGllf/lVG FIV/V Shows at . Feature at . Starts Tomorrow (SUNDAY) g ‘ ¢ FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN THESTRATTON STORY e TRUE STORY 0 is a frue story about MONTY STRATTON, a rangy, grinning Texan and the blue-eyed girl he metonablinddate. They shar- ed a lot of laughs and dreams until one day when Fate dealt a card to Monty right from the bot- WHOSE FIGHT FOR A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE wilL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED IN BASEBALL HISTORY! s P 7 33 tom of the deck. The drama of his comeback . . . the love story of the girl who inspired his fight . . . make this one of the screen's most stirring emotional experiences! THE Picture of This Or Any Month? TOM and JERRY EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE in "Sufferin’ Cats” RALLY DANCE Moos;e Lodge Tonight 10p.m.’till2 a.m. Women of the Moose — Lions and their Guests are urged fo atiend | 15 COMING SUNDAY | YANKEE" IS NOW AT (APITG[ THEAIRE | CNm of me: t in | g in Which he plays the former an League pitching ace whose c was ended by a tragic hunting |dent, was a popular one with the | Chicago White Sox players. | When the Sox were in Spring | training at Pasadena, Cal., at the | time it first was re iM{irM would film the pi J ballple a Ste s their | No. 1 ct or of them, 4 had been teammates of when he was the club’s t June Allyson has the ne co-starri role in the new off which comes to the Capitol Th | Sunday for a three day run. Also in | the cast are Frank Morgan, Agne | Moorehead, Bill Williams and! | Bruce Cowling. The picture was (‘ ! rected by Sam Wood, who: .1 ! was “Command Decision,” pm(\ml(l by Jack Cum PACIFiC NORIHERM - FLIGHTS CARRY 33, | In yesterday's flights, | Northern Airlines brought 21 per- sons here and carried 12 to the Iw ard. | Arriving from Anchorage were w. | | J. White, J. Dimond, Joe Dupl | Jack Cropley, Mr. | L. Fuller with Walter and F’xlhunv‘ Kenneth J. Kadow, Chris Berg, Ir- vin Kenitz, Bill Jones and J D.| | Argetsinger. From Cordova were G. Nordstrom, | |'W. Madeux, H. Seamon and J | Lieutenant Pasciuti, Martha ‘Loi- |land and Mrs. A. T. Olstad came | from Yakutat. | Outbound, A. Israclson, G. Hil- | singer, F. W. Hynes, L. Knapp, J.! | Collins, B. J. Bouillon and Edward | L. Keithahn to Yakutat; Ferris) | Mecham and Helen Matson to Cor- s Norman C. Beuter to Anchor- age; and Edward Sargent and Louis John to Kodiak. - B.B.STARS Stars of the major league base- ball games Friday are: Batting — Luke Easter, Indians — socked two run homer to give Cleve- land 3-2 vietory over*Philadelphia. |, Pitching — Hal Newhouser, Tigers —+effectively scattered nine hits and struck out eight in pitching pace- | | setting Detroit to 4-1 triumph over | Boston. LEADERS N B: B. Leaders in the big leagues through Friday games are: National League Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .369; | Slaughter, St. Louis, 350. Runs Batted In — Sauer, Chi-| cago, 43; Ennis, Philadelphia, 41. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 14; Gordon, Boston, 13. Piteching — Miller, Philadelphia, 4-0, 1.000; Hiller, Chicago, Brazle, St. Louis and Konstanty, Philadel- | phia, 4-1, .800. American League Batting — Kell, Detroit, .386; Dropo, Boston, .366. Runs Batted In — Stephens and Williams, Boston, 64. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, 19; Rosen, Cleveland, 17. Pitching — Sanford, New York, 4-0, 1.000; Byrne, New York, 7-1, 875. L IKE “THE CHAMP”, never expose yourself to a crippling blow — always be prepared for the unexpect- ed. If you don’t carry com- plete Automobile Insurance, you are wide open to a serious financial loss which may be a knockout. NOW, before you drive, insure with— Shattuek Agency Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU .| this feature ;f%I = GET12-3 SWATTING hum‘ and Mrs. Kent| \ That ever popular comedy, "/\‘ LZ No matter how many times it comes In the present showing at the 2 2:00 P. M. re, music and roma Fi X "om the I’age; of Connecticut Yankee,” is now show- | ing at the 20th Century Theatre.! Tflflfi; ET “Ed nmr“fifiy back, the production always makes ai AL Ll [Matinee Sunday 20th Century Theatre, which is in Technicolor, this colorful spe:tacie Evemnu Shows — 7:20 and 9:30 at cast which is by g Crosby, support _', oo America's Best-Beloyeq Story Steps Bing . Shonda Fleming, William Bendix As o Singing Yankes and Sir Cedric Hardwicke Doodle Dapdy ! ‘There are three more showings ot BING CROSBY | Monday. PADRES l.OSE il INROW; RAINIERS | tonig Sunds RHONDA FLEMING WILLIAM BENDIX HARDWICKE bl MURVYN VIRGINIA HENRY | (By the Associated Press) VYE - FIELD - WILCOXON E The Pacific Coast League’s an- | nual summer lynching party is on |in deadly earnest today, and the | guest of honor has arrived a l ttle uuh this year. That would be the San Diege Padres who, by custom, stick their | necks in the noose along about July | every season and wind up the cam- ocd by ROBERT ELLOWS ouste by TAY GARKETT WE'RE IN THE MONEY Color Cartoon WORLD WIDE NEWS VIA AIR ALSH | paign dangling in the second divi- sion, (o s ————— | During the last tvo weeks, the Padres have lost everything but the i('(‘(’(l to the ballpark. And if the | present state of affairs continues, | Smith, while Commander Schuter, | | the Oakland Acorns may foreclose | the mortgage before the week 15 out | San Diego lost its sevent aight wv:md place Oakland by a count of 4 to 3. In so doing, the Padres |slipped into fourth place, one per- {centage point below Portland. | Hollywood, meanwhile, main- | tained its four game advantage by | shading lowly Sacramento, 3 to 1, 310,0@® REV/ARD: CASH IN on the Government REWARD for the dis- covery of acceptable uranium deposit . . A NEW tive identification of uranium \m{ tungsten in 5 minutes. The U-W Kit contains chemicals and simple instructions enabling anyone to conduet a conclusive refills for C.0.D. orders accepted. test NOW. chemicals, §5. Complete 20-test kit, $20; Add, postage. { game last night, bowing again to|} gdiscovery enables the man in the field to make a posi- { THE U-TESTING COMPANY 110", FAYETTE | behind the neat four hit chucking | of Ben Wade. i | A four run eighth inning gave the Portland Beavers a 9 to 4 con- By | quest of San Francisco. Harry Feld- man yielded five singles during that fat eighth. At Los Angeles, the Angels bela- bored the Seattle Rainiers, 12 to 3, as Bob Muncrief scattered seven hits and struck out 13 men with his sweeping curves. ILLE, RALEIGH, N. C. Knotty White Pine Boat Cedar Edgegrain Red Cedar Shingles Also Lumber of all species STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League w Pet Hollywood ......... 48 Oakland | Portland | San Diego San Francisco ... Los Angeles Seattle Sacramento ONLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST Write Vancouver Lumber Co. (1931) Limited Vancouver, British Columbia National League St. Louis ... Brooklyn | Philadelphia .. Boston Chicago . New York ‘Pmsburgh ¥ Cincinnati ..... Scores Friday Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 3. Boston 6, Pittsburgh 5. New York 6, Chicago 1. Cincinnati at Philadeiphia, poned, rain. Aunerican League TO THE VGTERS OF JUNEAU Ancherage Veiers Defeated The Sales Tax 2-1 Skagway Voiers Turned Down The Sales Tax Juneau Should Follow the Lead WHY? Consumer Taxes Reiard Free Trade This Sales Tax Will Huri the Litile Fellow This ad bought and paid for by the Construction and General Laborers Local No. 1203 in inter- ests of Fair Taxation based on the individual’s ability to pay. Detroit ... New York | Boston Cleveland Washington Chicago ... St. Louis Philadelphia Scores Friday Detroit 4, Boston 1. New York 7, St. Louis 5. Chicago 7, Washington 1. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 2. FROM ST. PAUL Mrs. Esther Drinkwater of St. Paul, Minn., is registered at the Baranof Hotel. SCIIW!NN BIKES AT MAD!EN'S Attention Lions ===-= Lions and Their Guesis Invited fo Queen Candidate Carmen’s Rally Dance— Moose Hall - TONIGHT - June 17 10P. M. X ¢ Support Our Candidate by Attending!!!