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PAGE TWO Tdssd fo Wear thelr girdiés- bafors| NEA GYM the war, but he can still play the| game. Bears Are Good | As for the other team, every| HAS RE(ORD time the Juneau High School lads | take the floor there ought to be| a good -crowd just for the spirit of the thing. But on top of that Coach Tommy Powers has rmll\‘ whipped up a team since the r\m of the season. The kids have won | their last nine ‘or ten games with Bu' “ Was Only Re(ord ease. The team they tackle Is Be(ause Nobody going to have a bad time ' tonight. The color of the event ought] Theré GAMECROWD attract some Juneauites even don't like basketball. The High School Band under to if they Juneau Art Uggen will be out in full dress Well 'rl:» crowds haven't been large for the event. In addition, Hank at any of the C ineau Channel /Harmon and some of the boys have Basketball League games all sea- Whipped up a number of stunts for sou. intermissions But last night was the climax The games will start at 7:30 o’- Not even the players showed clock. Contestants will be decided up. by a drawing, no team knowing The Empire sports editor, and which of the others it will tangle the High School janitor were thé With. only ones in the gym at 7:30 o'- The price of admission is 50 cents, including tax, for adults, and clock when the first of two sched- 130 cents, including tax, for stu- uled games were to have started.| So they got together and decided to call it off. Let's hope the response little bit better tonight if it isn’t, that fund for the. bene- fit of crippled kids is going to take a heck of a beating. A Right Steer Listen folks. We aren’t bragging in the least when we say that the two games that will be played to-| night will undoubtedly be the best of the season, the tops. The four league-leading teams will take the ‘floor—the Cheecha- kos, the Officers, the Malamutes and Juneau High School. The Cheechakos sport one of the | smoothest outfits that fans could is a see of 12 games without even gemng warmed up. The Malamutes rate | just about thé' same: The Officers, even if they do their training in odd places, have been hard to beat gll season.Steve McNeil, who has had quite a bit to do with the Officers’ victories, once was a star guard for Wash- Because | !dents, kids, and men and women in uniform. All procéeds - above expenses will go to the crippled children’s fund. So let's have a good turnout. Patrons are reminded that they should use the Sixth Street en- trance, only, of the Juneau High' School gym. - NUIRIIIDN CLASS 10 OPEN TUESD Twenty-five fiatlve ‘women hate | signed up for the nutritioh class, which is scheduled to begin in- struction February 9 in the Gov-| anywhere. They have wonll out|ernment School, it was announced | c"""emfl‘“ he states. today. ‘ The course will be given by Mrs. ‘Lydm Fohn-Hanson, home econo- |mics instructor for the ‘Extension | Division of the University of Al-! laska who is expected to arrive in town early Monday. i | The Home Nursing class now | being given at the Douglas Gov- | 'Sully sald he was delighted to:be | congestion ington State College. He may be arernment School by Miss Elvira T. it little bit—just the slightest-—plump { Maursted is nearing completion, around the place where the womeu | s reported. TS Meeis 20d & 4th || 514 Mondays 8 p.m. | IN'I‘IEA.FDFLRALL RETAIL CLERKS DANCE TONIGHT 10:00. M. o 1:00 A. M. BOB TEW'S ORCHESTRA Elks’ Hall ADMISSION: ~ SERVICE MEN: $1.00 $ .55 10 .05 Total ... $1.10 Tax .. Tax 00 VISIT THE NEW MIDGET COCKTAIL BAR MuUSsIC DROPIN ... Relax and Enjoy Yourself Meet Your Friends Here! 282 South Franklin Street SENTENCE OF DEATH IS UPHELD Fred M Burhamn charged with a morals offense, and Hughes Ro- gers, charged with violating the White Slave Traffic Act, were to have been sentenced in U. S. Dis- trict Court this morning, but the| sentencing was postponed., Buchan- an is said to be ill. Judge George F. Alexander Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock as the time for trial of the case of William L. Paul vs. Pacific Amer- ican Fisheries, a suit involving an- | cestral fishing rights of natives. | William L. Paul and Fred Paul are attorgeys for the plaintiffs, and | H. L. Faulkner represents the de- fendants, HENRY SULLY BACK " FROM SHORT BUYING TRIP 10 STATES Henry Sully, proprietor of Sully’s | Bakery, returned last night from a three-week buying trip to Seat- tle, during which he purchased merchandise for his business. i In spite of the blizzardy weather he found here on his return, Mr. set ( home again and away from the in the States. During his short stay in Seattle, severe storms prevailed with which the city was ill prepared to cope and people underwent considerable in- E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA D()UGLAS DISTRICT SCOUT NEWS ° (OMMITTEE HAS COUNCIL MEETING MEEI!NG FRIDAY Douglas City Council is scheduled to meet Monday night for the regu- lar m_mmum\-y session. A num%wr At a meeting of the District Scout Committee held in the office of Dr. J. O. Rude, Chairman, yesterday of issues are to be disposed of by the city fathers. ¢ - D s — afternoon, tt was decided to allow STREET LIGHTS use of the Eagle River Boy Scout Camp for Girl Scouts next summer. Very timely, owing to conditions, the street lights were turned on in Douglas last night. There has been a blackout, not a dimout, as far as street lighting was concerned, since A request that a joint ownership of the camp be established was also discussed and a decision was with- held at the meeting until a later| | last Monday date. : Also attending the meeting were | Mzrs. Earl D. McGinty, of the Girl| ju“IOR SKIERS | Scouts, Mrs. Harvey Starling, and the Rev. Willis'R. Booth, of the u‘l’ SUNDA | Ministerial Association 0 The Ministerial Association will — handle the church ser e for the | Scouts Anniversary Week, to be With more Junior Skiers turn- Sunday and about | [ February 14, at 2:30 ing out every 1d Sunday, originally scheduled, it was an-| nounced this morning Located | across Seward Street from the Fed- eral Building, the Scottish Rite Hall is one of the most attactive ball- rooms in the city. Dancing will begir. at 9 o'clock, m] melodious music of the enlarg: ‘ Duck Creek Band which will be on | hand with its own feminine solo- ist, and will continue until 12:30 am, Refreshments are to be during the evening under the chair- { manship of Mrs. Fred Geeslin and | chaperones will be present, as usual. | | All GSO girls are urged to be on {hand as a large crowd of service-| men is anticipated this evening e E a | | ATTENTION MASONS | | Stated communication of Mt. Ju-| neau Lodge No. 147 Monday w"', ning at 7:30. Work in the E. A.} Degree. J. W. LEIVERS | adv. & - - TERRITORIAL DRIVE Licenses for 1943-1944 were due January 1, Apply room 11 in As- sembly Bldg. for new Driver’s Li- 26 in evidence last weekend, it is;rlm- at a place to be decided on hoped even morc will be present |'® er. m‘pfhp lalom course of the Dotg-| *It was announced that Harold las ski trail tomorrow at 10 a.m. | Roth ha accepted appointment as for the perfect skiing conditions ' District Scout Commissioner re- expected. Two rarces are planned for the boys, a cross country and a sla- Jom race being on the schedule. The instruction program will also be continued and a division of groups made on the basis of be- ginning and advanced masury of | the skill. Boys warmly. Elwin Messer is chairman of the Junior Ski Committee. I (‘HARLFS GOLDSTEIN BACK FROM KETCHIKAN Charles Goldstein returned last night from a two weeks' business trip to Ketchikan. are reminded to dress placing W. C. Kennell, who is leav- ing for the South. grams in ol Anniversary cense. adv. - making plans for pro-| BUY DEFENSE BONDS ervance of Boy Scout | - Week, February 6-14.] Roth is Several radio programs probably | & Wi be presented oyeROREN: WeMakea Spemahy .o USODANCETO BEHELDINHALL OF SCOTTISHRITE Scottish Rite Temple will be the | scene of the regular USO dance to- | night, instead of Union Hall, as| f CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe SKETBALL! DOUBLE HEADER HIBITION GAMES SATURDA Y- FEBRUARY G6TH The Teams CHEECHAKOS OFFICER JUNEAU MALAMUTES HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM S’ CLUB HIGH SCHOOL (Lost Only 1 Game in 11) (Lost Only 2 Games in 11) (Lost Only 3 Games in 11) (Lost Only 3 Games in 10) ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC,STUNTS and FUN During Intermissions! THE TEAMS DO NOT KNOW WHO THEY PLAY UNTIL JUST BEFORE THE GAME STARTS. THEY WILL DRAW FOR OPPONENTS. GAME STARTS 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION--- ADULTS Tax Total BABNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WAAL - G()OD MORN\NG, MSS CELE 2 GEN'RV cacky W\TC\\ES \E \‘Y QRAWNT O o STUDENTS 45¢ 5¢ 50c - Reduced Price Tax Total I Established Price 45¢ 25¢ 5¢ 30c . . Men or women in-the uniform of any U. S, military force admitted at student prices. GAME The entire proceeds above expenses will go to ‘ CRIPPLED CHILDREN’S FUND Sixth Street Entrance ONLY for Speciators and Players! warver® | \ ‘et T Te\oRK \E WIZ SP0sE To BE \WeN OFF \N ToN ARSHNY CARNIN' TH AT WE CONGRISS = ,/ NARD B\IRD SN \l!@*mfi T POMPUS O M\\S!\ ROT Y T WOPE CELIE'S GOT GUNMPTION ENUEE TO NMBKE Hity COFF P FER THAT CROCKERY WE BOWNCED OFEF'N Ny CUNKIN QAD pe - T —NoW - Modern railway track lasts ap- proximately 20 years before it must be replaced. - Empire Classifieds Pay! |i e BARANOF > . EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Hnmnabhfluhl Phone 800 "-"W'“- 3 e THE ATCO H. §. GRAVES | The Clothing Man Exclusive Represen- | tative in Juneau ||} LINE for 1 ke eiaiioten Com| Hart Schaffner | i & M SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 arx SEATTLR Suits and Overcoats FLORSHEM || * SHOES ||. f NIGHT 812 PASSENGERS PFREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® PHONE 114 FLY P.AA to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE | FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone 106 135 So. Franklin | YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to | Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks | Yakutat Valdez Nome /| Cordova Seward Bristol Bay i ‘ Kuskokwim and Yukon Points | Wednesday Friday Sunday | * | ALASKA STAR ATRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION.COMPANY ) Jar Sailings Freight ation egu Jar Passengers. and Beingef ALASKA COASTAL AIIH.IIES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail; Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9: 30 A. M. Bans Ae e odd Tn | Eb et h goon Tenakee can sl InietHooneh 608 810 $18 $18 $18 18 $18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 w 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hoonah .. 10 Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 6%¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petershurg Juneau .$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell - 20.00 Express Ra ZScpetponnd—mnlmum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 16c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mo“ 'lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants” Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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