The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 4, 1950, Page 5

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N j “— TTE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA 'RAINIERS LOSETO [, sy e e weee = WDED) SHOES™ ENDS | i W PAGE FIVB .- . : | STARS AS SEATTLE Mo e o bl SHOW:NG TONIGHT MUST END IONIGH" GRADS SWAT 'EM =" 5 el AT 207H CENTURY old Kempie Barrett and to a few Rainiers down, 8 to 2, on timely y b » The limited engagement of the hitting b; - S o By JIM HUBBART i s oL Pei T bl Kel- | mechnicolor masterpiece, “The Red | (Associated Press Sportswriter) At To8 Atiiilbs. oaly 1961 cmzcnslsmos‘“ will end its very successful } | Portland’s busy Beavers are only fied thiro ergley.Field to watch the run in Juneau tonight. Hundreds‘ FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 ONE SHOW ATS8:15P. M. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN! half a notch out of the Pacific} oventh place Angels lave: list PISES of enthusiastic patrons waere thrilled DOORS OPEN 7:00 Shows at 7:15—9:30 by the unequalled excellence of the | TONIGHT | Coast League's first division today, and the Oakland Acorns are getting Sacramento, 9 to 3. The Seraphs nicked three Solon From entire production. every AND Feature at 8:00—10:15 ¥ . a sample of the David and Goliath | . E | aspect of the picture, acclaim was B ln pitchers for 14 hits, including homers 5 q SATURDAY Continuous Saturday routine. by Les Layton and Elbie Fletcher. heaped on the superb dancing, mu- HUNDREDS OF JUNEAUITES TICKETS Last week the Beavers adminis-|cai Merish chucked his 14th vie- | S color and dramatic story of the AVAILABLE tered what appears to be a knockout | (i ¢ the campaign in behalf of | FoMAntic production. Many patrons HAVE ACCLAIMED THIS = ’l‘ Nl‘(‘HT' blow to the Hollywood Stars by win- 1y ;¢ Angeles. have returned to see “The Red| ['O,R "y 2 ¥ S ning all but the first game in a P Shoes” again, [ PERFORMANCE series of nine. This week, Manager | gpANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Maintaining the high caliber of | MOTION PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT! Bill Sweeney’s slingshot crew is Pacific Coast League entertainment offered by Gross 20th » peppering away at first place Oak- o Century, the management an- land in much the same fashion. Oakland ’;: 51; ::5' nounces a new Technicolor musical MANY HAVE HETUBNED TO SEE IT AGAI“! Like Hollywood, Oakland won the Hollywood 60 '542 romance from Warner Bros., “My ¥ opening game of the series. Last 3 Dream is Yours,” which is scheduled y night, however, the Beavers chalked | goryir i 2% to open Saturday. | THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A MOTION PICTURE up their second triumph in a row,{ o tjang 63 63 ‘500 In a lighter vein, “My Dream ls' > 1 ‘a 9 to 8 verdict. s £ Yours,” also is packed with music | ‘ ® i i " S: Fi 1s K It took relief pitcher Bill Fleming lf):m:::;ce;w g; ?’? ::g and romantic story appeal, the' LIKE AU e l ]l E R E ]’ S ll 0 E s ” to nip an Oakland rally in the ninth, Sacramento 49 82 ‘3.“ Technicolor setting is enchanting ! however, just in time to move Port- @ 3 and Bugs Bunny even puts in an I T h . l land into fifth place ahead of San Ratishat Loxgno appearance as a guest star during | n 1echnicolor " San Francisco. w L Pet | O1€ of the musical sequences. P The Seals succumbed to Red Em- { ¢ “My Dream is Yours,” is excellent sl 'The sea"ng bree and the San Diego Pédres, 4 g::ll‘:)dnelpma 3 gg :(1’ ggg entertainment that is bound to, WINNER OF 3 AUADEMY AWARDS StOI’ Of i"icit to 0. Embree scattered six hits en Br;mklyn 3 53 40 s70|Please the entertalument tastes of ! y route to his shutout. It was the|g "y oo " 54 43 o7 /the entire family. i ) ® i E s - 2 7 b * ok 3% * % E hurder traffic |n third straight se;tback for San Fran- | 0 o voe 41 500 l » L uok * ok * * * Chicago .............. 4l 53 436 1950 S AlMON p A(K ' . Cincinnati 39 67 406 b ] ¥ 5 YOou M uman lives! Pittsburgh .. 34 62 354 R\NG ORg S uininy ke | LAGGING SLIGHTLY, | THISIS OUR NEXT A i Boston 5, St. Louis 1. | ' Appearancé’ Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night) | ATTBACTION postponed, rain. | s C ALL Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, postponed, i taris rain. The Alaska canned salmon pack'| Only games scheduled. was lagging slightly behind tte TOMORBOW! 1949 totdl at the end of last week, American League according to figures released by the ' w‘“ L Pc"l“ish and Wildlife * Service. } WE'RE LOADED | Detroit ‘ .62 34 646 Total Alaska pack for 1950 up} i Cleveland 61 38 616|to July 29 was 1394550 cases. | Wllh TOP HITS' New York 4 60 38 .612|Total "“Ckl ;‘;‘:‘;géhe :‘:"‘e S Tnsl GET ABOARD Boston 86/ 4a! | [gHETeAr. Was, 1, AaRE00. £AREL, H 2] E. S % 51 4g3| The pack for Southeast Alaska {;ggljzwx(fol:qNTURY ‘Chlcago "4 61 396 |Was nearly equal to last year's with + FOL Philad 35 64 A354I31.311 cases packed up until last Ist‘:oilizhm 34 63 351 | weekend. This compared (nvurablyi FOR THE BEST 3 SRR with the 31,790 cases for last year. A - . RS 5"';‘8‘;"“;‘:':"2’““’ ! "The Juneau district showed a in Motion Picture ke, » 3 3,000-case increase for the period, | Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0 A 3 ENJOYMENT! 3 2 with 20485 cases packed. ! : |0nly games scheduled. Icy Straight area showed the] B oRBY R, =}, | H tgreatest drop in Southeast Alaska | w - nWA {0 and One Dollar Specials at|GUring 1950, packing only 916 cases, uGet on the Doris Day Q,CHN‘COLO slarring Stevens Up the Stairs. Saturday compared with its pack of 3,849 Band v Sh‘, A cases for the same period last year. andwagon . €S m Only. 72-1t Really Good!” The Bristol Bay, Copper Ri\nar.l LOUELLA PARSONS Alaska Peninsula areas re- | e SO | At the COUNTRY CLUB—Lobsters, | 874 | Prawns, Oysters, = Steaks, Chicken ported MARTA TOREN kit 508 DAY JACKCARSONsEE B0 considerable I | R A " ‘5 ncse - Dish packs over last year, sz - GE“RGE BREN I I l E by i 'lAl?zL a;"m” wa filiam Sound had ylelded ) TWAIOLRME e Wit SELENA RoviE Hae > NIGHT. 4 PLUS COLOR CARTOON pt U ( l. E AN E R S ¢ Specal Tmporte ared with tne 03016 cues paokea| LATE WORLD NEWS MENJOU ; AR-D : man "“Mf‘ d with th ¢ cases pacl . CARTOON — MUSICAL — COMEDY — LATE NEWS { Cone. o0 Bibeisl Xswachd vy s;reun::] zhate time last 5y:,arp. L ——TT RS LR . | % off. .The Nugget Shop. 71-2t (By Associated Press) | Cramer is diesel mechanic with, the PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS The Army, Navy and Air Force Northern Commercial Company. 71-2t | guest at the Baranof Hotel. %4 off. .The Nugget Shop. A — The breakdown of the Alaska g ~ | = EYES EXAMINED LENABS PRESCRIBED Bk | et taiowns - o o LT == E DR. D. D. MARQUARDT B e e e siot | 3 Rarion ot ’I‘g‘l’sequa{h. =c.\ DEFERMENT POLICY Do B o A Sl There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising!| S sccond and pramon 00 o T | . SRE A BY ARMED FOR(B'fi'Tfii b Bpe M avedn . - v 8 % -:E'.‘ Close out Special Imported China,| J. W. Jones of Pelersburg 15 a don Gray ior a marriage, license. [} * Career or Campus Bound? Then...go in ,4’»/ %W Chamois-Cord *“Pair-Offs"! put a new policy into effect today for reservists and National Guards- men who hold critical jobs. The holders of jobs on the critical list will be given a little longer tlme! to remain in* civilian clothes. Secretary of Defense Lois John- !son announces that the armed !services will be guided by a list of Ida occupations which the Lahoti Department has termed ‘critical,” | and a list of 72 activities regarded tv the Commerce Department as I “essential.” Defermenis wiil . be granted Inl | these categories for six month pér- iods, subject to cancellation at any time, A Defense Department spokesman said the armed services will bé guided by the lists, but will not be bound by them if the need for men is greater. Either the men or their employer may apply for the deferment, but Miss Fay arrived in Juneay on'the Aleutian from her home ‘in ' Ta- coma, PETRICH BACK TODAY . ' *ROM INSPECTION, TRIP J. T. (Tom) Petrich, Deputy Col- lector of Customs, returned ;this morning on the Princess Norah from an inspection trip in-the Ter- ritory. Vi, Away from the Juneau ‘ offi for three weeks, Petrich included Anchorage, Fairbanks ahd Skagshy on his rounds. it BODY TO BE SHIPPED The body of George E: Flgnagan, 45, fish buyer who died ‘st Deer Harbor Monday, will be shi] W his family home in Seat for burial. ¢ not until the reservist or guards- man has been called to active duty. MRS. ELLINGEN HEI Mrs. Blanche Ellingen came from _FROM WRANGELL Haines Wednesday and is spending Nellle ‘Gunderson o Wrangell is |a few days in'Juneau, stopping: at at the Baranof Hotel, the Gastineau Hotel. ; ‘ Amazing Johnson’s Cream Wax CLEANS—POLISHES—PROTECTS ALL AT ONCE! . . You'll be so pleased with the way wonderful New Johnson’s Cream Wax works! It cleans away dirt and grime, polishes and protects, all in a single aperation. And it’s faster to use—you can finish a.desk in 50 seconds! 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