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FOR THE SAKE OF THE FLYERS OF THE FUTURE! = > ¥ . & PAT O'BRIEN 7 “GLENN FORD MARCH - TIME “PRELUDE T0 VICTORY" ——AND— CARTOON LATE NEWS SUNDAY- Features at 2:40—4:40—6:40 2:40—10:40 PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. LAST 10 GHT "Blendie tor Viciory" ""Nazi Agenis Meet Ellery Queen” 1hun s THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! ARE MARRIED Army, and Sergt. Albert Frank o'clock in the Catholic Church of the Nativity. Both for- merly resided in St. Louis where their romance began. ing at 9 Miss Eleanor Sanders, of the Sig- nal Corps Staff, United States SONS OF NOR Sponsoring Movies of - CAMP LITTLE NORWAY * and NORWAY IN REVOLT Benefit for Norwegian ‘ Seamen's Relief SATURDAY, MAY Ist—8P. M. 0dd Fellows Hall : e Public Invited Silver Collection | FLIGHT FILM 1S SALUTE T0 HEROIC AIRMEN Thrilling Service Picture| | Opens Sunday at ; Capitol Show elyn Keyes come Sunday to the Capitol Theatre in what has been hailed by Hollywood as one of the |year's most thrilling service pic- |tures, Columbia’s Flight Lieuten- ant.” A story of the men who fly i Pat O’'Brien, Glenn Ford and Ev- | {like angels and fight like demons., |“Flight Lieutenant” was directed by Sidney Salkow from Michael Blankfort's screen play. B. P. Schul- berg produced the new action hit, 'and important minor play in- clude such well known character actors Jonathan Hale, Minor Watson, John Gallaudet, and Lar- ry Parks. It is the story of “forgot- |ten men” of the air—who come into their own, along with what |are said to be sharply incisive scenes showing other phases of pre- sent- aeronautics. A boy grows up, determined to become a naviator like his father. On the eve of his last solo flight as a cadet, the youngster learns the truth about his flying heritage. Ad- ding dramatic force to this story of men and machines is said to be a heart-winning romance between !the young cadet and the daughter of the man his father kiiled. “Flight Lieutenant” reaches its climax with Pearl Harbor, with the increasing need for airmen and the necessity for test. pilots to risk their lives so that America’s fliers may win victory. CITY TEAM WILLDRILL ONSUNDAY Stan Grummett, manager of the City baseball team, reported a large turnout for the squad in its first practice session held in the Firemen's Park yesterday evening, but the team members will not be decided cn until several more turn- outs are held. Grummett emphasized that all men interested in getting a position cn the team which will start the season next Sunday should report for the next practice session to- morrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the ball park. Grummett said that from all in- Heinrich, were married this morn- dications, the City will have a good 10S Angeles team this year. In addition to the City, four ser- vice men’s outfits will have teams in the City League with three games each week. Who Shave - SDaily » Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brush For men who must shave every day —doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is invaluable. 1t is a special cream for daily shav- ers. It s neither sticky nor greasy. To use Glider, first wash your face with hot water and soap to remove grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 hours. ‘Then spread on Glider quickly and euilg with your fingers. Never & brush. Glider Instantly smooths down the flaky top layer of your skin. It enables the razor’s sharp edge to glide over your skin, cutting your whiskers close and clean without scraping or your skin. Glider eliminates much of the irritation that frequent shaving may have for the tender face, and leaves your skin smoother, cleaner. Glider is made by the 1001-{;... old J. B. Williams Company. itl Elks’ Hall $1.00 .10 $1.10 ADMISSION Tax SERVICE M Bob Tew’s Orchestra American Legion Auxiliary | MAY DAY DANCE TONIGHT 50¢ He Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Broiled Steak and THE DOUGLAS INN * DINE AND DANCE MPiR JUNEAU ALASK FUN THRILLER DUETO ARRIVE, IS WINNER, 20TH CENTURY. 1 1"" FRAME"'Night in New Orleans” | | Coming Tomorrow with | Swede JensiehmMakes Cir- large Fneaf}lre Cast | cuit Clout on First Ball Pitched Where the Better BIG Pictures Playl?? (S CENTURY SONJA HENIE—]JOHN PAYNE SUN VALLEY STARTS SUNDAY ---- New Orleans, city of color and |gayety—the Mardi Gras city—is the scene of murder, mystery and mirth o in Paramount’s “Night in New Or-| (By Associated Press) \lvnns." which arrives Sunday on Swede Jensen's eleventh inning|the screen at the 20th Century home run gave San Diego a victory Theatre | terday, enabling the Padres to The picture features Preston Fos-| remain in a tie with Los Angelester, Patricla Morison, Albert Dek-| in the Pacific Const League lead. {KE', Charles Butterworth and Gecll) Each team used three pitchers,|icUaWay and is sald to be jam- Frank Lamanske getting credit for {Packed with thrills, chills and tlie: ‘iR Jabd - Barl {laughs. It tells the story of two Cook charged | 5 . A% , |lleutenants on the police force— with a defeat. He pitched only one|p e ang Dekker—rivals for the ball, slerving Jensen a home U | cantainey. ball. The Portland Beavers got &Way | pogter breaks into the home of a with a five-run lead in the nrst‘“.mm,\ playboy to retrieve love let- inning. The game then seesawed|ters written by his wife, Patricia until the end. | Morison before she was old enough At Sacramento yesterday, thejto know better. He finds the play- |Seattle Rainiers opened a scoring boy on the floor, dead. He is im- run in the second inning, then the 3plxcau~d in the murder, Dekker do- Solons tied it up and made a win- ing his best to pin it on him, ning score in the ninth | Foster and Patricia roll up their | Oakland tallied four runs in the sleeves and go to work to find the third inning yesterday, all un- real murderer. Instead they stumble earned, and then made another On another corpse and get even later to beat the Seals. ;1\1r(her involved, before they finally | At Los Angeles yesterday Andy |Catch up with the double-dyed vil- Packo tripled in the eleventh in-|lain who committed both crimes, | ning sending in the winning run. | ~Night in New Orleans” is re- ported to be an exciting adventure |with the killer so well shielded by | the plot that the picture constitutes | Busolich and Ogrodowsk:d ective. You'll }nmt to figure him jout for yourself and it's pretty cer- Lotz and Raimondi Yice “Angiek 9: .Hollywood 8,'i“ n you'll have a swell time doing ;vleven innings. Phipps, Mallory,; Lynn and Land; Joiner, Pullord and Yonkers. rolled second high with a score of | Seattle 1; Sacramento 2. Demo- g5, ran and Bonarigo; Beverly and| Teams and scores are as follows | Malone. Juneau Drug Portland 10; San Diego 11, eleven 'E. Simmons 159 124 innings. Wilson, Pierretti, Cook and | M. Stevenson .*136 *126 Easterwood; Dilbeck, Dasso, Merkle, | M Lavenik 71 171 Lamanske and Salkeld. | kil syl National League 456 421 Boston-Philadelphia, postponed Sabin’s Brooklyn-New York, postponed. 1 American League 155 Philadelphia-Boston, postponed. 132 Cleveland-Detroit, called at end 151 SERENADE OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. When the world’'s dumbest dame outsmarts the world's smartest sleuths in the year's most haywire homicide Here Is the Fastest Funniest Comedy Thriller of Them All! GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Cos League San Harrell, Orleans and a killer strikes again and egein! 143— 426 e 126— 373 '171— 513 440 'Y Night in % St. Louis-Chicago, | Totals 449 462 4431354 PATR'EIA Munlsu" 3 Washington 2; New York 1. Rt Borowy and Hemsley; Leonard and | Butler-Mauro Drug A'_BERT nEKKER & 4 4 : i AW, Charles Butterworth - Cecil Kellaway « A. W. Stewart | M.. Mitchell S ——————— S ———TTN R { Loy ALSO: Porky the Pig—————Men of the Fleet———-—SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. 30 ————— MINUTES LATEST WORLD NEWS ————— 30 SENATORS | - EDGE OUT YANKEES Leonard Gte?s_Second Win in Only Major League Game Played WASHINGTON, May 1-—Dulch‘ Leonard, veteran knuckleball hurl- er, who didn’t do much for the Sen- ators last year due to a broken leg, | matched his 1942 win mark yester-| day as he hurled Washington to a 2 to 1 victory over the New York Yankees in a 10 inving battle. It was his second victory of the season. He outldsted Hank Borowy in a mound duel that was decided when Ellis Clary of the Senators led off the tenth with a double, Terry Moore flied out and Stan Spence was intentionally passed to set the stage for Bob Johnson who singled third baseman Clary home for the winning run Leonard held the Yanks to four hits. It was the only major league game played yesterday. - - i Totals 1317 | | 11 126 134 101 11— 127 127 168 | (Spot) G. Overby | W. Overby ‘R. Duckworth | 33 418 308 510 postponed. and oh, what a mom,'ny alio i 4 W oV er Directed by WILLIAM CLEMENS Screen Play by Jonathan L STANDING OF CLU Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet. San Diego g g 50 Totals 3 150 168 194 104 “104 *150 *150 150— 450 426 452 4481326 Henning’s | 583 | Hoffman °147 °147 *147— 441 545 | H. Barragar 56 203 130— 489 | 333 'H. Simmons 8 143 150— 451 400 AR S 364 | Totals 461 493 4271381 200 | Portland San Francisco Hollywood Sacramento | Oakland | Seattle oo in HAVANA" CITY GIVEN HALMS HAVE GUEST SECOND CLASS Tl’l‘LEl Mrs, Mae Naugle of Ska y ’. Pelican City was declared a city a house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jok of the second class in an order | uneatt signed today by U. S. District Court | Halm. She will remain in J for several days. - Judge George F. Alexander. & 'WANTED 25 Men or Wome AT SAWMILL Register at U. S. Employment Service, 124 Marine Way ° Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ® 6 7 8 PP 2 National League 20th Century Market Won Lost Pet.|J. Barragar 182 186 192— 560 5 833 1. Wildes 123 119 102— 344 600 | C. Messerschm’t*142 142 *142— 426 571 ! 571 Totals 429 | PELICAN “ 4 | Brooklyn W | Boston | St. Louis . | Cincinnati | Chicago iPittsburgh {New York | Philadelphia 1 American League Won . B 47 447 - Ordway’s 429 | (Spot) . Pa T -333 'E. L. Commons*176 *176 200 E. Hendrickson 128 85 H. Sterling *144 *144 454 411 436--1330 6— 18 *176— 528 107— 320 *144— 432 433—1298 | oW W BB R R W W N ! New York | Cleveland | Washington | Detroit | St. Louis | Philadelphia | Boston ‘' Chicago Totals 4 667 571 (Spot) 400 F. Holmquist -333 Bess Lavenik 286 L. Holmquist 300 Leota’s 4 4 163 145 175 163 135 162 477 474 Percy’s C. Carnegie . 179 150 Hazel Petrich ..*147 *147 Mamie Sperling *129 *129 4— 12 146— 454 134— 472 178— 475 BN RSO e 462—1413 EightTeams - DoBowling - ks’ Alleys § | Don Hagerty, Civilian Food Re- Percy’s won the bowling on the serve director for Alaska, left Ju- ! \Elk_s alleys last night. High man |neau for his Seattle headquarters |J. Barragar of the 20th Century yesterday after supervising inspec- lMeflt Market rolled 560. A. W. tions of reserves throughout South- | (Stewart of Butler-Mauro Drug east Alaska. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WaKE ue, Gf’;fi%“" LY \Nae \) 1 35 SEEN @ \SLANT Y LOOKY OVER MONDER Totals 161— 490 *147— 441 “129— 487 Totals 455 426 4371418 *Average score—did not bowl. A |FOOD RESERYE CHIEF LEAVES FOR SEATTLE The original Indian nzme for | Mount McKinley was Denali, meaning “Home of the Sun.” J By BILLY DeBECK T S\NOWN SACW PORE \GORANT CRITTERS WE BE - T THOWGHT THEW SER SARPINTS O SN AROWN W FARY TALE BOOKS ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT