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THURSDAY, MAY I SHOWPLALE or CLluneq Ends Tonight! love story of the year! the most exciting LOVED .o woman was ever loved! SCORNED ., .. woman was ever scorned! RIS, AR Y e AT A WICKED WOMAN? M-G-M prosents DOLORES DEL RIO in A MUNDIALES PRODUCTION PORTRAIT OF AVARIA with PEDRO ARMENDARIZ Complete Shows start 7:20—9:30 Feature at 8:10—10:20 TOMORROW! PLUS 2nd HIT! Lcaded with stars action and music! “SINGING ON THE TRAIL" The tflM[DV KING of Radio in r- / Al PEARCE A muur pictuse "BABY'EMK —We're always ready to talk about your baby and serve his needs, too . . . Shop here often for fin- est quality prducts, Christening robes Sweaters Shawls Carriage robes Buntings Crib spreads and blankets Bath towels and blankets .+ 0il, powder and other needs TYKE TOYS We Feature the Best of Everything for Baby For COMFORT and 3 SERVICE I s Get the NEW | Bay WASHINGTON | [ Engicha Habit! ~ Mgr. | ¥ ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME “ at 1 W= Visuinaron | [ Ph. Red 760 Box 332 - ALBERT WHITE | ( |Alaska Counsel-Republican Party | White Bldg. — Ferry Way ¢ || Alaska Taxpayers League e S e e " The poison glads of snakes re- semble tre salivary glands mammale. of 1947 | { i | | i | 'DOLORES DEL RI0 HAS STAR ROLE, CAPITOL'S BILL Dolores del Rio offers a mem-| orable portrayal of a Mexican peasant girl in “Portrait of Maria,” dramatic story of a girl who flaunts | the conventions of .her class,| which is at the Capitol tonight. Both the beauty and ugliness of| peonage tradition and custom are captured in the story of Maria and Lorenzo who try to make a| paradise out of their Xochimilco garden, but whose happiness is frustrated by Don Damian, re- jected suitor of the lovely Ma-i ria. In the mistaken thought that| she has posed for the artist in the | nude, the tradition-bound and scandalized populace rises against Maria and brings about her down- fall in a powerful and suspense- packed sequence of mob hate and inJusune e MT EDGE(UMBE SCHOOL T0 GET EKLUTNA STAFF, Authority to close the Eklutna Vccational Scheol at Seward has been received from the U. S. Office oi Indian Affairs hy Fred R. Gees- lin, Assistant Director of the Al- aska Native Service. His instructions, Geeslin said, are to move immediately all of the staff of 20, and as many of the 100 or more students who can receive their parents’ permission to the Mt. Edgecumbe project at Sitka. S e (ONVICTED MAN - MAKES APPEAL FOR (CLEMENCY Austin Nelscn still has hopes ol escaping the hangman's noose this summer. Tcday, through his attorneys, Henry Roden and Jo- seph A. McLear, Nelson sent a petition to President Truman, ask- ing for executive clemency and a commutation of his sentence. - Last week, Nelson was sentenced te hang on July 1 for the murder of Juneau groceryman Jim Ellen here December 22. Nelson was convicted by a jury following a four day trial in which a verdict of guilty of first degree murder was returned without a recommen- dation for clemency. This new. action, on Nelson's be- half; does” not prevent’ his- filing" an appeal to a higher court for a reversal of his conviction. As yet, "however, no new evidence has been unearthed which would nt a challenge to the lower verdict. Two days remain in which to file notice of appeal. DARNELL'S Fishing . .. Fly Rods Salmon Reds Reels Lines Plugs Tackle Boxes Clothing . . . (Outdoor) ® Jackets Pants Shirts Slickers Underwear Hats Foolwear. .. ® Sport Boots Fishing Boots Rubber Pacs Shoe Pacs Shoes Socks Shot Guns Rifles Air Rifles Pistols Ammunition Gun Cases Holsters Camping . . . ® Tents Camp Stoves Camp Axes Packboards Sleeping Bags Cots Athletic . .. ; ‘(equipment) ® Baseball ¢ Tennis ® Badminton ® Archery You'll find your favorite sports supplies DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER ee e oo . ®cee e | (baseball campaign | Hall Newhous | the premier southpaws of the Ma- game. The Docgers’ Jackie Robin- son went hitless four times at bat, stretching his hitless streak to 20. The Pirates had three ings, a four run fifth and three run eighth and ninth innings to swamp the Phils in 11-4. WHITE 50X (LIMB UP, TOP PLACE Two Former Hurlers rali- ing Down-Is Exigma of Early Season By JOE REICHLER (Associned Press Sports Writer) One of the enigmas of the young has been the poor pitching form displayed by r and Howie Pollet, Fans 10 Batters The Braves, behind Johnny Sain, toppled the Cincinnati Reds in Bos- ton 10-3. Sain fanned 10 batters and was helped by Bob Elliott, who got three hits and Earl Torgeson, who powered a homer and triple. The New York Yankees' western invasion started in reverse as the Browns licked them 15-5 in St. Louis. The Chicago White Sox climbed into first place in the American League past the Yankees by de- feating the Washington Senators 5-2 at Comiskey Park. Bob Ken- nedy helped Johnny Rigney rack up his second win by punching out two doubles and driving in three runs. jor Leagues. Newhouser, Detroit’s star hurler, who is generally rated as the best T_he Philadelphia Athletics and |lesthander in the American Lvague Indians in Cleveland were rained isince Bob Grove, has lost his last °ut: threc starts after opening the sea- SHOrt scores: sen for the Tigers with an auspi- Nauonal League cious shutout against the St. R H E Browns. Pittsburgh 1 16 1 Pollet, the stylish St. Louis Car- Philadelphia $,80 4 dinal's twirler. who led all National —Mulcahy, slngleton (5) Bonham League pitckers in games won and earned runs last year, in -each of (6) and Kluttz; Hughes, Donnelly (6) Schanz (9) and Seminick. his three starts this season, has R H E been belted out of the box and Cincinnati £ 4 6 charged with the defeat. Boston 10 15 1 Blackwell, Lambert (4) and Lam- anno; Sain and Masi, Camelli (8). Newhouser Failure Yesterday was the third straight time that Newhouser failed to go R H E the route as the Boston Red Sox St. Louis 3 yrginiyg finished him off in the ninth inn- New York 4 10 1 ing to whip the Tigers 7-1. Mel Munger, Wilks (9) and Garagiola; Parnell, rookie southpaw ended the Voiselle, Ayers (3) Budnick (4) Red Sox four-game losing streak Trinkle (9) and Cooper. by holding the Bengals to four hits. ¢ R HE The skidding Cards took their Chicago R G seventh successive defeat, a 4-3 loss Brooklyn S R to the New York Giants at the Lade and Scheffing; Branca and Polo Grounds. The situation is so Edwards. serious in St. Louis that President American wLeague Sam DBreadon announced he was R H E flying to New York to see for him- Washington | ¢ S self just what is wrong. Chicago 5 10 0 The Cards led until two out in Newsom, Haefner (5) Harris () the ninth yesterday, mainly be- and Evans; Rigney and Dickey. cause of home runs by Al (Red) R H E Schoendienst and Stan Musial. Bosten 710 0 Dcdgers Lose Detroit 5 G ) The Chicago Cubs, behind the Parnell and Pnrtee, Newhouser, four-hit pitching of rookie Doyle Houtteman (2), and Tebbets. Lade, snapped the Dodgers’ six- + R HE game winning streak 3-1. The de- New York 8.5 00 feat was Brooklyn’s first in nine St. Lou: 15 1% "1 starts at Ebbets Field and narrow- ed its first place lead over the Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates to one Ardizoia (T) Galehouse and Early. Queen (5), Drews (6), and Silvestst, Salmon Creek Country Club FI N E 5T ALASKA DanEin_g and Dining EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY " Openb5p.m.foda. m CHOW MEIN SHOP SUEY CHICKEN NOODLES : PORK NOODLES EGG FOO YUNG CRAB F0OO YUNG CHICKEN STEAK DINNERS You Will Enjoy Best Liquors Used in Cockiails Scotch — Bonded Whiskies - Imports ‘Champagne - Wine ‘ BANQUET ROOMS' AVAILABLE FOR WEDDING SUPPERS — PARTIES ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS TO PLACE RESERVATIONS PHONE 399-George Bros. Liquor Store before 5 p. m. — After 5 p. m. PHONE 015 - Salmon Creek Country Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway e T L] big inn-| Philadelphia | Reynolds, Gumpert (4) Page (5), . | first of the ninth came when Mayo Smith, bating for the starting pit- 3 GAMES ARE cher, Vince Dibiasi, doubled, went to third on an infield out and scored on Joe Dobbins' double. | Chesnes allowed only five hits { J while his mates collected six { ()IHJ]\KI won from Sacramento, | 5 to 4, in the ninth on Brooks Huh(m s duubh‘ and a pinch single | by Vince DiMaggio. i " :A | ——H 1 S STAND! Or CLUBS Pacitic Coast League nget s \?VO fin Isfilngl pree LR Los Angeles 18,19 . 400 0 s 0p eaffle San Diego e il | | Portland 15, 13 ' 888 ! ainiers Sacramento 18 ,14 538 | T \"m Francisco 6 14 538 (BY THE ASSOCIALILD L | 14 16 467 The Los Angeles angels alone Hufl\uood 1B 18 400 among the Pacific Coast League gegttle 11 19 367 clubs had an easy time winning ;;.:[ night to hold their first place Nl T aaghe All the other games were close Brookl ‘l\, 15 l?;‘zt.[ battles decided in the ninth inning. cho B sy Sl San Diego climbed over Portland P“:‘“‘l i S into second place, a game behind SUBRUIRL % 4 Wil Abali, Boston ... T B el Los Angeles, behind the five-hit gx;flgnlm}: Z g :gé pitching of Lefty Chambers, went "“{"k’“ b v i on a hitting spree with 16 blows to‘sf“u _ 3 e wallop Seattle, 11 to 3. The Angels ki S tallied five runs on five hits and Saiiian (Sibbae jtwo walks before anyone was out| st W‘ L in the first inning. Seattles’ losing uEE 6 4 pitcher, Bill Posedel, went to the| Chicago A AR showers in the midst of this on-|NeW York ! : slaught. | Detroit 6 6 500 Seattle collected all its runs in BOStON - TR gion gl the ‘third when Lou Novikoff rap- \s[*‘z . 5 5 ped out a three-run homer. 1% sh;’!‘]‘;fon : # ‘«: Padres Win Slugfest ) San Diego won a slugfest from Philude]pma 4 ¢ A9, Hollywood, 10 to 9, but not| LA until the last inning when the| BACK FROM NOME TRIP Stars pitcher George Caster walk-| J. W. Leivers, secretary of the ed in Max West with the winning Juneau Shrine Club, has returned score. Hollywood was leading 9 to irom a brief trip to Nome on Ma- 7 going into the last of the ninth.|scnic business. Making the trip as The Stars had 18 hits and San | Acting Deputy of the Supreme Diego, 16. | Council cf the Scottish Rite Ma- Portland succumbed to the San|sons, he conferred the Scotitsh Francisco_Seals, 2 to 1, when Don |Rite Degree on ten candidates at White’s ninth inning double scored | Nome. Bones Zanders. The Seals’ first run| Leivers said he made the trip on developed in the fifth. Restelli the last scheduled run of a Pan singled, took second on Roy Nicely’s | American DC-3. sacrifice, stole third and came .- — home on a single by Bob Chesnes, FRESHEN UP the whole house the winning pitch: with new curtains—HOME BEAU- Poriiand’s game-tieing run in the | TIFUL. —adv. 566-tf The Triangle Cleaners Our Service: is designed to help you with clean-up tasks — the year around. 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Stan Grummett PHONE 253 NO, WE DON'T WASH BABY BUT— we will wash everything else from baby's clothes to pop'’s shirts. AND— because we want to merit the faith .you put in us we give you the finest ‘ laundering you can buy, Try us! | ] ALASKA LAUNDRY ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Time to StartYour Flower Planting Like every flowerdover you will want to have flowers of such exquisite loveliness and fragrance that they will be the ! envy of all. } We have a fine selection of nursery stock and sceds to help you make this dream come true. - JUNEAU FLORISTS 311 Seward St. Phone 311

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