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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— -{FIlM "PORTRAIT '( ASTO F FS m m’:‘:‘" N iilz;lPNA FLIES 3 TRIPS QUESTION ASKED ~ ("Imisu st | " o e e et | WITH 28 PASSENGERS GRS syowpLALE o ey, || OF MARIA™ IS AT | CERRE R : IN COMEDY NOW [ENTURY BIG plAYING led b) lh- Majeski, former New K Pacific Northern Airlines re- | ’ , | ety gl bl g Mg o S || Last Times Tonight | The “Portrait of Maria” opens| MAJ lEAGUES Others Fare Well ‘M“ \rv fligh ‘ “'l~‘;(-”l["- -"""('I"‘“‘l"l is “"[‘ » % € soé " gents The st as 1o by on asked in the feature a and. Geo Binks, ex-Senator from to Anchorage yesterday, and one B %9 I Dolores del p , | fared well yesterday included Han) . “_m;, of hep _.«,(.im. *h’lle lake Stanky ShOWw""' and Bob Elliott, Pittsburg’s €S Beverely Murphy, with the fol- story filmed is a sparkling com- ' THP“/ (HOUTED' i ift to Boston lowing passengers to Anchorage: edy of domestic ups and downs ! LY o | It is the story of Maria andl L = o et A 4 Th ds o feasl Bt of 4nitd N 4 W Former Bo se! m Game Ellioit_hit three and scored once Andrew Erwick, Jack Hansen, Fred It is a fresh bit o m fun VIZ S IT gp 'VF 7,'G TD ]_DVE LOVEES, W WEREN e Who SS€S as southpaw Warren Spahn blank- P8rTy, Ralph Haverstein, John _Starring Ray Milland and Betty A WRUN J s fight §|:|~ the right to survive and! -I- d Th [: H' Ied the C‘mrlxmnu Reds 4-0, and ‘vesterdahl, Ted Samuelson Flelds and with such capable sup- the might to love against over- IIESGAY INEY Lan Rl hd Willlam Tensvold, Art Everness, borting players as gorgeous Pa- whel z odds. s 8 big Hauk b T is third home SO DEEPLY? whelming odds. It is also th LRI G o h“;‘"'l';i‘:"sl‘t“:(’; lCl‘ubth;) Prank McConaghy, Lloyd Wood- tricia Morison, Eugene Pallette, nant love story truly is an story of an aborigine’ race, it ward, Glenn Kellog, Bus Frothin- Charles Dingle, Leif Erickson, Eliz- A % prejudices and superstitions, and " T Sports Writer) one nboard, to ieature a four-run = abe s and J v o e es |the ancestral Stolciam with which toffs Johnny Mize, Eddie Lake third inning which gave the Fi- “‘;ant Antonio Gomez, First Offi- rlz‘w'» :]urxttuLn-‘X:‘ou".\“}’n:z;5.111‘:;‘-:“)\1:{‘33:‘\; the Mexican Indian of another day|@nd Ed Stanky were: licking thelr Tates n 6-2 win over the: Phillles in' 800 RS HORRS (ol o 00" T e marrled couple who endured the last cof custom and s today following “vengeance Philadciphia Kay Wood flew the second sec- try to get head in the world by tradition. victories” over their former bosses.| Two Amsrigey League scheduled ¢\ ) i only Richard Stanets “whiffling"—telling little white lies Shiie Diokres in -dakt ok SRl traded by the St. Louls gam‘fl* o New York and St.|“yw.ihound from Juneau to Ya- Where the lies lead and what despised by her fellowmen because| o1 1ot hosmored i ay ants Louls und wshington and Chicago kutat, Cordova and Anchorage o complications they cause result in o | - " ship under Capt. Norval Cavett, plenty of first class excitement of a disreputable mother; the well- 1o » vt R e s g ke third at the Polo Grounds; Short scores: IFirst Officer Phil Smith and |dariz played Lorenzo, the man who 3oy wietory om e Soepnts 10 8 Navonat League | 8tewardess Helen Roth took the [loves her. But their marriage 3 ) B (ot T 'following passengers to Yakutat i circumvented by the d The s]m:n'nu: first baseman hns'SL ' f; ? gsg[ Don Neal, Capt. C. V. Tel- {Don Damian = whom Maria has| pioe, O eight hits this seesey b o 5 5 uist, Harry Bremmer. BE GUEST SPEAKER' : ut seven of them have been home New York 7 To Cordova: M. D. Morgan, P. turned down and who now pre- &l 5 vents Maria and Lorenzo from ‘L% | Poliet, Burkhart 3) Staley () 'z pupora, Seymour Standish, John {making a livellhood by selling| YOUDS Monte Kennedy went the Grodzickl (6) Schmidt (7) and yise. Bpw( INSTA[[AI'ON | " ® route for the Giants, who vacated Rice; Kennedy and Cooper. | To Anchorage: Alma Sumpter, flowers and vegetales ‘ ¢ et | | the National League cellar in fa- R H E Kejth Roberts, H. E. Mead, Floyd! . | Then Maria is struck by malaria vor of the world champion Red- Chicago 6 8 2 pagerson, A. E. Hilleary, Harold _The Business and Protessional ... But Betty Field |and, when Don Damian refuscs ta skins. The Cards now have lost six Brookiyn 10 11 2 giripg . Women's Club will hold instaila- ger, Charles Olson, Dr. L. (give Lorenzo the quinine that will straight, their longest losing streak , Wyse, Meers (6), Erickson (8) pjougher. tion ceremonies at a banquet to- wants to kflow . 1 |save her life, he is forced to cteal in seven years, \and- heffing, Livingston (8); Hat- ————— — morrow night, at 7:30 at the Sal- casey (8) and Edwards mon Creek Country Club. it and is sent to prison. In de Double Steal | ten, Casey ] r, Marla turns to her only| Eddie Lake, the pint-sized :De-| = u = [HOMPSON PASS | Dr. Kathryn Sherwocd will be the guest speaker at the banquet, s, & painter who intercedes troit shortstop who was obtained Pittsburgh A AB n vis Lorenzo. In return for his from the Boston Red Sox following Philadelphia - .2 8 'S OPENED FOR introduced by Tm\s’(mlslress g “SBANDS woman that. drove |kindness, Maria models for the the '45 scason, banged three hits, Bahr and Kluttz, Raffensberger, SUMMER TRAVH. :chfirmif: Insmllm‘l! offic&‘riwll)ll ? 1 Fy i painter, but when gossip to the including a triple, and scored three Possehl (3), Mauney (7) and Sem- e Mrs. Frances Paul, assisted by 55 y town to murdér? 1 ; i NECE AR effect that the girl has posed in runs to help the Tigers defeat his inick /i May Jane Lyman as installing Mhu nude permeates the town, all former mates 8-3. Lake slid home R H E THompson iuss on the Richard- marshal. Distinguished guests will ’ A A Parar {the ugliness and hatred of its pre- on a double steal and also scored Cincinnati i 0 4 3 son Highway, north of Valdez is e Mayor and Mrs. Waino Hen- RAY BETTY drickson and Lew Williams, Secre- > ‘i\.’dn‘rs and aze-gld superstition g)] the way from second on a6 Boston - .4 7 1 now open to traffic, eccording to makes itself manifest and Maria is caught foul fly, | Beggs, Erautt (8) and Lamanno; an announcement made today by tary of Alaska. MILLAND - FIELD Reservations for the banquet can flunted dovn LR Sty Stanky Aids Dodgers | spabn and Masi. Ike P. Taylor, Chief Engineer of | 0 P53 ¥ Y | Stanky, the firebrand Dodger sec- American League the Alaska Road Commission still be made by calling Betty Mc- LOGGERS ond baseman who was shipped to' R H E Isabelle Pass, about halfway be- COTmick “‘1‘;{;““1‘0"“‘;" g ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs Brocklyn by the Chicago Cubs in Philadelphia 4 7 0 tween Valdez and Falrbanks, s/ = *“f ‘:f“c“ BP‘;, é‘y“.i;'x“:“‘f;"l‘}'“‘se‘; | for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | 1944, highlighted a seven-run inn- ' Cleveland " 5 3 6 0 also expected to be open later this 'l-I{;“"“pck e | Mills, Will buy from 100,000 ft. ing with a two-run double to aid| Savage, Fowler (7) Christopher week, said Taylor. He said that PR T 0L to 10,000,000 feet. For further the Dodgers in a 10-6 victory over| (8) and Rosar, Guerra (8); Black news of these developments was . particulars see Juneau Lumber the Bruins at Ebbets Field. Stanky and Lopez. forwarded to him today by B. D. gy ' Selected Short Subjects of Mills. 433-tf also singled and scored two runs.| R H E Stewart, jr., Superintendent of the lblHEQAN I.AD'ES AlD th‘*l World \'L“\\h MUNDIALES £ = il | The victory increased the league- Boston e, 8 4 2 Valdez districc ior the ARC. P 4 | 1| b IS MEETING THURSDAY 1 Air Express R NEW bicycles and wheel goods at leading Dodgers’ in to two|Detroit 8 10 il Mudseml?yccl:;::i l::sr?ienzgg:p:n}l_ gflmvi over gf:onc.ln:lr::: cgka:oo| quovlh\un Murphy (8) and Wag- WOMEN Or 1HE MOOSE ’m"l""m”"m'""""""""""""" | Phone Green 113. Open daily 9 am. Outfielder Hal Peck of Cleveland | ner, Partee (8); Trucks White (8) Thursday, May 1st, regular meet- The regular monthly meeting of to 9 p.m. —adv. 566-t2 did his best to beat his former and Tebbetts, Swift (8). ing and initiation at 8 pm. in the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will be 567-t2 held tomorrow, T sday, evening 0000000060060960000066055200060 55000606 6600600600000065600086000000000 0004 Moose Lodge Rooma” ady. 56112 T, OEOHICH e e parlors: || sa]esman“ with - e S, PEDRG ARMENDARIZ s o 0 el o at s b o e mecieg w1 o ditribotoe a apens Directed by CAILIO FEINANCEZ » Produced by FELIPE SUBERVILLE Madsen's C_\r‘lv ('md Fishing Sunpl_\ b}' ‘Ml?' An!m Bodding and Mrs. ing for salesman to Music by FPANC] |5co DOMINGUEZ Phone ‘Green 113, Open daily 9 am. Silva Zenger Juneau, Haines, : orman v” to 9 pm. —ady. 566-t2 ‘The members and friends of the !} "° Y. S R E s ‘,““\.“ 4 o et socf ave invited and urged to at- | Way territory. 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