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~~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA illflwfillllnr funeqdy Riotous Romantic Romp! This delightfully racy, adult comedy LEAVES TONIGHT GEORGE | BALL « BRENT Complete Shows 7:20—9:30 FEATURE AT 10:05 STARTS GREAT He's in the Movies 1\’0“’ ACTION SHOWH! Sovorow: THE 3G MESQUITEERS Bob STEELE Tom TYLER o A MEE M CONWAY - JEFFREYS - MIZIMKI GREER oy S0 RID GRAND ¥U0A RERUBLIG, PLCTURE LA SALLE" WSy enrolling students in Accounting - Law - Stenofypy ROLAND R. ORNE-—Alaska Representative now at Baranof Hotel P A ——— . 2. E’EMWEE{ LIGHT BARBER SHOP If, when this Over- think that Headlight { General Hauling and Moving ; PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT g ? 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That was an average Cnjcapc > .6 g/ 5€c 1d picture and co-stars Jimmy Lx!(mn‘fl.\ America’s . test-dressed|of slightly less than 2% pitchers o PR W’m“"_k" Lade Cagney and Sylvia Sidney, the woman; and the other woman,|per game. ® d Suhmlm' . A8 {ormer playing an American news- wl».o is as rezfnly to sacrifice her| But now mild-mannered, conser- sy 13 4 paper man and Sylvia &n Euras- own love as she is hunay for it.[yative Burton Shotton holds the ian girl | posig e dest it T, e S, bk, 0| gy MAATMIC retum from Europe of ‘Eh'v 4; g co bR fd Memorial—the ~ Japanese “Mein | pc;\dont and his photosrapher aide, "1, the Dodgers' 28 games to date, OF DOUGlAS GHS Kampf'—which first saw the light :v r::m(;\f, :v‘,limr.lm(,rr.mxilv : ",\]‘u.‘( ol incldentally. they've won of day back in 1928, but was at ife discovers ur_b“n man to be a Shottoh s U8t pitchers, UA SPORIS TROPHY once branded as a forgery by the ”1‘\’" Jdnq the mf‘lm‘.j an \‘E .(thij 2 ave » of 2.89 per game. Only VI Japanese u;n’lv«.‘rds The “Man- philander as well as @ famous|fiy. times have Brooklyn hurlers| Rict S5 i __ichurian Grab,” the Shanghai In- correspondent. o a4 ichard ‘McCormick, wellknown cigent and, later, Pearl Harbor, T, Las: Veges - NEvars whersd Pioe v ICRUiE L SIS LTER s DOy Ry B 8 1an yore out the fact, however, that the wife seeks a divorce, the pic-| .= e L 16 atfghe University of has jp was nuhmu | 2 : pitching staff a vacation yesterday pes e 2 i o ok = ture reaches its hilarious conclu- . 3 : « Y been accorded high honors. there Sitry e the Hapoy Endite: s pre- |0 ie SAIpIIMRo Ol byt hurl- 'for sports activities, according to cally susponseful situations _ever |LOUSS Cardinals 4-3 in 10 innings.|Star, and Jessen's Weekly of Fair- created for the cinema Lefthander Joe Hatten opened up banks. | HERE' S(Hool_s OUT | s for Brooklyn and was replaced by! By vote of the Associated Stu-| % {ireman Hugh Casey, who went on dents of the U. of A, Dick was IoMoRRow MoRNING TE[EPHONE (AI_I_S to gain his third victory of the sea- igiven the Adam Hat—Jack Demp-| son. lsey trophy for the outstanding " 3 L * Cookie Lavagetto, veteran Dodger athlete at the University for 1947, [m“‘“j; it f’fil‘-"nfi?l"«?"“fiumff[;' third sacker, broke up the game The award is offered with thel,e &% o i) d the parochial schools to get report with a 1t oring single in the purpose of promoting student sports = 10 é L . » cards,*and then—Oh Boy, school 0th off starting and losing pitcher activities and student participa- . "3t 1 is out, and the whole summer is Harry ithe Cat) Brecheen. tion. Good sportsmanship, team 3 |ahead for the kids to call their 3 spirit and enthusiasm were the fac- lown. With final exams over, par- / Cubs Back on Top tors' by which the selection wasfyt o Ll e heen enjoyed The Alaska Communication Sys-: The Chicago Cubs recaptured made {)“‘ AN IR R 3““‘ e tem is once again able to handle, first place by shading the Philadel-| Quoting Coach Robert Isaac, who ' P AL m'(e o ,““':Qm ure without undue delay, telephone phia “Phils 2-1 in Wrigley Ficld. presented the award to McCor-| o ot el calls placed over its facilities be- They lead the New York Giants by mick: “Dick was the sparkpiug of S:";:‘;'m_"“ THDEe o AOOP L Y tween Alaska and the states now nine percentage points. It marked the J. V. team and one of the (‘,’()mmencemm PRRNTREL TRty that the telephone strike, Which the Cubs' fifth straight win over Most conscientious players, being Vo A “_m" ”‘m““:f K was in cifect all over the United philadelphia, all by one run voted the most valuable. He did T Tt W o 0 e b States, has been settled. Final prank Shea rookle righthander of much of the work in administrat- " b o P et agrcem’nm on the strike Was th. New York Yankees, gained his ing the work in the intra-mural reached 1‘{1:5 20. i ¢ tne 1irst major league shutout and his PIOELS m.” PRI S P R ince e second ay o he ing rmicl a Spo P e S e e fourth triumph by outpitching the McCormick is also current Spoits o TIGE TABLE . 8 ] gan or » mighty lefty, Hal Newhouser, of the Editor U the l’oL\‘ St o : g ¥ lefty y . MAY 23 . he telephone company, in Seattle, pairoit Tigers 5-0 before 49,844 g : e (e i ers 5 efore . e High tide 3:15am., 190 ft. e nas passed all telephone cals IIOM yankee Stadium fans in a night e Low tide 10:02 am . Alaska to points in the states, bul ,ooo G“.I.NE'"'ERS WIN 5 L] conversations to Alaska from the SIS oL even inni j® High tide 16:20 pm, 153 ft. ¢ states were limited to emergency O B oy B &y chow “dp 22:00 pny;. 8.8 db: @ ‘Cal‘s only. Del oERl Y Jegtift of Philadelphia Athletics came to life STRIKE o“ SKEENA . « 2" v c 0 0 v e T L ih oiieh rers adisdn: 0. the elghtly with a five-run rally - ed during the past few W against rookie Pete Gebrian and YOU'LL FIND THE WIBEST telephone calls to the state two successors to defeat the Chi-| PRINCE RUPERT, B, C.. May SELECTION of furniture on Ju- cago White Sox 5-2 in a night 22.— A compromise settlement neau Young's Mezzanine floor. now be entirely eliminat today —adv. 581-tf game at Philadelphia. It was Chi- of the week-long non-delivery strike by Colonel ; ! cago’s first loss in the last five by 150 spring salmon gillnet fish- was announced T. J. Tully, Commanding Officer | £ of the Alaska Communications Sys- 88M¢S: ermen at Skeena River s an- eererecmsmcmeemmemsemomeg tem: Newsom Finally Wins nounced 23 B8 Bobo Newsom gained his first The agreement calls for payment - g win of the season and his 195th of of 17.6/cents a pound for dressed YELLow CAB (OUPLE (lUB HQI.DS his - big league career when he fish, a§| contrasted with the can- pitched the Washington Senators nery offer of 16%: cents, and fish- to a 7-3 night game victory over ermen's demands for retention of the St. Louis Browns. tihe 1946 price of 21 cents. PICNIC DURING RAIN Phone | | | | 22| ot Rain or no rain, the Couple i Club of Northern Light Presby- The Boston Braves and Pitts- e e terian Church went out to the burgh Pirates wére not scheduled T s e tne NEW' LINE TRUCK OF Recreation Beach at Auk Bay last evening for their picnic. More than 40 attonded the damp but enjoyable outing, taking part in softbail on the beach, horse- shoe pitching and other contests. American League between Cleveland e e sox ot mocn was . AELPC AT FIRST JOB postponed by rain, Rain also wash- The Alaska Electric Light and ed out the scheduled game between Power Co’s new line truck was the New York Giants and Cincin- watched by a large crowd yester- 24-hour Dependable Service s < 9---.‘.-_.,-- Even the women played horseshoes nati Reds at Cincinnati. day as it made its debut in the A X in the rain and championship win- The short L business of installing mew light e AL AOREN poles. The work, at the corner of ners were Mrs. Levi Hunsaker and Mrs. H. C. Harr Second and Seward, was the first Americun League Refreshments were in charge of| R H E job of the sort tackled by the new Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tuttle, Dr., Chicago 2 6 1 truck since its arrival here a week and Mrs. Henry C. Harris, and Philadelphia 5 7 0 ago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Secrist. The, Gebrian, Maltzeberg (8), Cald- The large gathering of sidewalk Flores, 'superintendents watched the winch and and derrick easily and quickly slip the new pole into a hole. Stephenson; Mr.|well (8) and Christopher (9) the | Fowler (9), Guerra. entertainment committee was and Mrs. Levi Hunsaker and Rev. and Mrs. Willis R. Baoth don’t forget the summer coat reductions at First Course FIRST COURSE for dinner! Yes—a Manhattan can be the beginning of a perfect dinner—when it’s made with Three Feathers. Smoother, lighter, richer than ever—it’s he finest-tasting Three Feathers in 64 years! “Good things comé in threes”...Call for Women's Avenney Baranef Hotel Building It’s the Nicest Store in Town THREE FEATHERS First Among l-'me Wlnshu Blended Whiskey 86 proof. 65% grain neutral spirits. Three Feathers Distributors, Inc., New York ' PAGE FIVE PR SHOWS at TIOMTENTURY Stawes o STARTS TONIGHT " GAGNEY'S MIGHT EST! - Two-fisted Jimmy's back in action! And what action! 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