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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1950 PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o) by 11 students coached by Miss | ELrLis AIR LINEs |WILSON WINS . DOUGLAS |MEMBERS OF ALL | In the cast wfll be Stanley Bendle. l R SE NEWS | RACESMAYBOWL The Better to DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN FOR R AINIERS' Uggen, Jim Soufolis, Connie Wil- i 4 liams, Hugh Doogan, Carol Davis, hy via Pelersbnrg and Wrangell Ted Day, David Graves and Vic- [METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE l" "EXI TOUR“EY| Serve YO“ [ i With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg ;W;‘::ys‘gi‘::; AL T he Sunday mornig servics will v a; & Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. (H UCKS HITS the following week (May 22 ; i be in honor of Mothers with the| COLUMBUS, O, May 13—(®—The N 0 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ] pm) is to be dedicated to J-Hys |message built around John 19; 25.) American Bowiing Gongress (our graduating seniors. 27, the scripture used for the first|nament at St. Paul, Minn., next year R ’ # i 1 = Here's why: the title is, “So To- | Mothers' Day sermon, on May 10,| Will be open to members of al . . . |y mmany | Heres e e i, o mo U B SRR K e wice Daily Flights - Every Day | . i I(r!\srcinted Presz :el’ortswrlter) Church at Grapter, W. Virginia. Delegates to the ABC convenuon} | If the citizens of Seattle were to | here gasterdiy A b HAI E d KAGWAY ik NGS OF TI | elect a ne‘w mayor today, chances TM;,’E:IflcsCt?ut :::;E:‘UBS | . SWIFT VISITS year-old clause limiting member- lo an |are ”l])“i Jim Wus;:n switch hitting L Pet Lee E. Swift, former resident and | ship in the Congress to “white males . curveballer for the local ballclub, | business man of Douglas only.” LEAVES JUNEAU s ST ume | San Di 1 K - glas was a y. would win by a landslide. 1H,:711yw):§§ 1? g::‘visitor here during (his week.| Only a few dissenting voices 10 a.m. and 2:45 p.m l PASSENGERS | For Wilson is one of those base- fy =y oo 31 43| While here, he sold his property, | were heard among the 518 delegates. iy e EXPR?SS ‘ball rarities who hits 'em as well | o Tl - 21 5g3|the Oasis building, to a Juneau Michael J. Dunn of Milwaukee, RETURNS JUNEAU FREIGHT |as he chucks 'em. The right hander | '\ o 21 500 business man. ABC legal counsel, hinted the con- e MAIL [gave a demonstration before 7,691 | [0 *Hd 31 | switt is in the second hand and | vention action Would mip court 12:40 p.m. and 5:25 p.m. {home folks last night. He mwhm‘Sacramemo 28 'a,mjused car business in Fairbanks. ) suits now pending in Ohio, lllinm.s.I and batted the last place Rainiers Soatlis i 29 ‘310 He is now expanding, forming a| Wisconsin and New York. A to a 5 to 0 shutout over the San Ry 4 Corporation, and starting a plumb- | Diego Padres, the Pacific Ci ing supply shop, on adjoining prop- League’s No. 1 power. Fintiumnl ""fv‘“e 5 pes| cxties. Joe Shlin | | ‘Wilson :cnttereg five hits among Philadelphia Al 8 619 —_— ® the fence busting Padres and Brookih 3 1 8 .579; 0. E. S. TUESDAY pu“s Fas' one Mother’s Day Speciall | s we o v o e G oty 5 G| vusse onapter No 2 oer of . y p | homer in the eighth. ek 2 7 % iEastern star win meet next Tues-| (O N, Y, Furriers Seattle’s victory, coupled with | p- O - 11 10 geq|0aY evening af 8 o'clock in Eagles b, | Hollywood's 5 to 4 overtime conquest | o - o |Hall It is a regular meeting, with " of Los Angeles, shaved San Diego's| Eitisbureh 100 ATl e and. refreatimants NEW YORK, May 13—(#—Here's I N N E R Ilead £0/ (W0 datiias: Providing, of |2 oW York 5 10 333 ¥ a new twist to the cold war: course, that League President dlar- } Cincinnati 6 13 316 GRADUATION WEDNESDAY The Associated Fur Manufac- ence Rowland okays that weird af- | e Tber The Senior Class of the Douglas ::"-‘rsdflf N;:Jal’?fl'sl:hdlgg!&istdnwdiy i i i | fair at Gilmore Field. |High School announces its Com- it made a w viet Russia with all the trimmings ¢ : e i | W L Pot|;mo oot evercises mext Wednes. | foF the exchange of 12 live Ameri- Mg ""‘f t; :‘ bl Aenrat Detroit ...... i 5 .06 {day evening, May 17 at 8 o'clock, | ¢an mink for 12 live Russian sables. 2 50 Dstnde s atig kg LA o - 18 © T 6504 the High School gymnasium, | The animals were to be used for Eaifs it Sk 1 hRtciy e -~ 15 97 625/ Graduating Senors this year gre | breeding purposes. ! 3 bl Y- Washington 11 8 57|jack W. Carlyle, James David Cuth- | The trade was completed. But the Fallon’s pinch-hit single in thé ‘mm b i e st Cleveland 9 9 500 |bert, Miss Shirley Anne Edwards, New York furriers said they now The r?/‘txgam nwase Angelmfhrx‘::ger‘ Philadelphia 7B »J5U‘ML;; Elsie Lee, Miss Gloria Max-| have discovered the Russian sables | 24 0z. T-Bone Steaks (unfrozen). . 2.50 Bl Kelly, ‘o, to" hear KAy tall 1t | o ED 4 12 250 j5e Make, Miss Nancy Edith Marie | were sterilized before shipment. b Y » St. Louis "4 a3 00| Niemi, ames Sey and Miss Ruth i " | Umpire Gordon Ford. Ford tossed | Viclet Wik " Fresh Fried Chicken . . | Kelly, first baseman Elbie Fletcher, ' AR - ! ¢ | and pitcher Bob Muncrief out of the Bpw Dl""ER ‘A"D with Spaghetti-French Fries-Salad-Coffee or Tea |game during a monstrous last in- | + H ' {MEDIUM HALIBUT i | INSTALLATION ON | | Kelly sr.aned it by strolling out o N Co tr Cl“b [to the mound and whispering LO] MOHDAY EVENIHG pRI(B RISE AGAI“ ew lfil. ’ Muncnef Then he relayed addi [ 2 . \uona] pitching orders via third| To '““RSDAY SHIGH Open All Night — Every Night baseman Albie Glossop, That, crica | Installation of new officers of |Ho]]ywood Manager Fred Haney, ‘szfm‘]’“;‘;::‘ef:sg'f:: ;‘1";’ b‘:"’;ii; The price paid for medium hali- constituted two trips to the mound, Mond B ¢t the Ban nor‘hut by buyers at the Juneau Cold G land PCL rules say you can’t do :’wl"y ANERIDG 8 e Baranol i ,rage Company today rose to 19 | that without pulling your pitcher. . cents per pound, equalling the high The ump agreed, but Kelly didn't,, Froceding the ceremonies, a dm'mrice for the season which was set He protested the game. ner will be held in the Gold Room at Thursday. < ! |7:00 pm., with Dr. Grace E. Fleld| g, b ® At P:ret:;:: Bfe?:ys"gl?; Heises | DEIUCIAL caponkol, e £oRD: rlshug:;flx::dt: r;w:z "1)1(;'0 flg'zugfssselosf GENUINE Yambiel s & e fér i 1eague's‘g"fi'r':dc“r';:f: ";’::n‘:&fs::;‘mu ILarge halibut sold for 17.90 and| OLD STYLE i 2 : - |17.95 cents today, 5 i ‘ball;mg cl::rr;monshlp, but man- Lyug officer with Mrs. Thelma Eng-|17g5 SEnEE today a:e;::m;:::ie:é :;1 SOUR MASH e e 0 O o mentc, STom installing marshal. New offi-|Ghicken halibut remained at 14 o c an d Y 0; ;" ; !.rfump b cl'lgr sncra::: - cers are Mrs. Kate W. Smith, presi- | conte KENTUCKY o T e e Mo ana denti Miss Ruth Rogall, first vice- | pigh boat today was the Tatoosn, | STRAIGHT : o anom‘e’r enver B adums. mow President; Mrs. Lucille Stine, sec-|of Seattle, commanded by Krist BOURBON You like your silhouette rounded,..you want Allegro.* The tiny front insert assures E S p ecla l ] y chare the distinction of being the OnG Vice-president; Mrs. Nathalle|martinsen. It landed 18,000 PO““dsl YHIShEY ou separation, the molded cups assure the lines you love. In bandeau and 2-inch ‘i“ e e ¥ Gustafson, treasurer; Mrs. Inga s fich BONDED U8 S ps ey Doty 1 bk byg Oak’l:‘ 4 pitchers Miller, recording secretary and Mrs.| Next highest with 11,000 pounds | 100 PROOF band styles—in tearose, white or black rayon satin; white or tearose cotton broad- A l ot M omn: contributed materially to San Fran- g::gfl fllrl:gg‘“:;:esi‘:’"l‘;?gr:x: :’BSVEEEV?;Z; Ofe Angoon, skippered cloth; and nylon marquisette or nylon taffeta. o i s XS, 1 rge. clsco's 10 to ,14 By, o D;he ing President of the club. {7 is 2 Waiden Foum i ::;)l:;séf.f:“mro?::oge:fit EuL sera On the program special mUsiC| Doctors Wore Crosses On their . se————————— There Isa fOl’ Eve'y Type Of Flgu’e- o tled dow in the final six frames. will be presented _by_ J.oe Tassell, Jr.,| clothing during European plague STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, $MC., Losisville, Ky. oo Y | | tnlent_ed young violinist of Douglas. | epidemics of the Middle Ages. F T e R e T T IHe will be accompanied on the — j Hl THESPIA"S I“ piano by Miss Ethel Finalayson. o | - D | ! FROM SAN FRANCISCO } PLAY BROADCAST | Mrs. Jane W. McKaskle of ‘the . MONDAY 4 P M gFederal Security Agency, San Fran- 7 . icxsco is at the Baranof Hotel. Jarony tE T ! | sixth in a series of plays broad- | BRAD HALL HERE ! 0 @ What-could be nicer | cast by the dramatics class of Ju-, Brad Hall of Booth Fisheries Cor- | neau High School is scheduled for poration, Seattle, is a guest at the fo,r Mom on Moth- G | Baranof Hotel. er’s Day than a gay, “Horrors, Incorporated,” will be o A T T appropriately wrap- | heard on KINY at 4 p.m., performed SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S % ped box of her own : favorite candy . . . an ave ot Come in — select : from our wide group | AsSeen in House & Garden : of MOTHER'S DAY 1 . ? CANDIES. New Low Rates { 4 | One W 01 16.00 (plus tax) ; . ’ | Round Trip-Only 28.80 (plustax) [ ] ;i Air E tes reduced 1o 8¢ - i ir Lxpress raies redaucea 10 oc A | Merchanis — Shi . d ° : ‘We have just receiv- | » per poun ed a Shipment of [ ) fien Tk Cunr : Air Freight now 6c a pound. colates from Ketchi- | s ; 5 kan. - Fresh and de- | mo Tl licious for Mother’s A Fa i FCWO fe. Day. 3 ¥ 3 2t | “Real Old Willow” by BooTHS in exquisitely fine dinnerware h | lmponed from England. In inimitable blue touched with gold 4 .a pattern of ageless beauty that adds charm and beauty to Twice D F Af | = NOO) rnoon ! mm tables everywhere. 4 aily Sel'vlee ore ) | | alld te gllts . v rm— e | 5 ! BOOTHS: Five-Piece Place Settings | i 2 - . | 2 Beal Q1d Willow . 825 New Fares and Rates Effective June 1, 1950 ; ; ® Washington .25 ’ ® Chinese Tree . .75 (Subject to C. A. B. 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