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PAGE THREE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA T oo OMETNG 10 BEARSQUAD [Senescu Is REICHWILL “POWER OF THE PRESS” — Lee Tracy | SHOUT ABOUT” INWINOVER | High Bowler | b "BELLS OF CAPISTRANG" Gene Aury | IS CAPITOL'S BILL BE CUTUP e s wmgenne > BANKERFIVE Friday Night ~ AFTERWAR ’ ; t fancy! Cole Porter songs to tickle | vour ears! Grand entertainment | UPROARIOUS STARS! 1'% i e o pink! o wender 6 Conners Defeat Signacs 47 s St | Anthony Eden Tells Com- GROSS R TODALENTURY | & o x & 3 s Legrin- S fo 39 Affer Hard- [otin e men werates pevers, mons Will Be Wish of | >ao'v'. CWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. “Something to Shout About,” {at the Elks. They defeated Percy’s e ot e g gt or o Fought Battle | utier Mauro Drus ook u sume| PeOples Concerned a fast and furious fun frolic of | GALORIOUS GIRLS! stars, girls and delightful surprises| from Sabin’s, and the Juneau Drug | — COLE PORTER SONGS! + *» * et to some of the grandest| Juneau High School's Crimson |beat Henning | LONDON, Feb. 19.—Germany and tunes you ever shuffled a foot to!Bears will embark for Petersburg| Following are the individual other enemy nations can expect dis- and packing the added thrills of {to meet the Vikings for the cham- | scores: memberment after their defeat, vaudeville entertainment at its best! | pionship of southeast Alaska with Butler, Mauro Drug British Foreign Minister Anthony With a cast headed by Don Ameche, one more hard won victory es & Spot 5 '5 5— 15/REden indicated before the House Janet Blair and Jack Oakie, “Some- | yosult of their walloping the Bank- |H. Simmons 187 188 130— 505 of Commons. thing to Shout About™ features such | ers squad last night in the gym by M. Davlin 134 129 112— 375| The Atlantic Charter clause ‘!)avx;;)ladwuy-éan:o:s gell';lonsh& &s\a score of 32 to 27. B. Lavenink 145 179 142— 466 | yphijcn opposes territorial changes lam Gaxton, Cobina Wright,| one of the toughest teams the preg et —lis not in accord with the freely :]:ns::gn}{:dc??gns:c}::t sO?n;“i:‘:\Benrs have faced, the Bankers gave Total Sa:s:rt's so1 339"1361 expressed wishes of the peoples con- SiF waves! Y them some stiff opposition, and’A. Stawart 208 158 185— 551 cerned and is not regarded as ap- Cole Porter penned the new hit| the score was tied time after cime,‘E. Hendrickson. 126 117 116— 359 pl_vmg to the enemy countries, he tunes for “Something to Shout the count seesawing until toward|q goncien 120 109 144— 373 S0d in reply to a question ! About.” The tunes include “Some-|the end of the fourth quarter whenx - — .— —__| Meanwhile, Russia's p}'r1;>z;h;.ls thing to Shoutr About,” 'Youd Be|the Bears put on a blitz that decid- | Total 454 284 4451283 |for handling a defeated Germany| So Nice to Come Home T ed the game. Only two substitutes T HES are reported to have been present-, Bloom,” * < were used by the high school quin- Juneau Drug led to the European Advisory um-1 |tet, when Mead was put in, in the|{M. Lavenik 163 191 207— 561 ion. The British and American s second, promptly scoring two goals|H, Barragar 149 160 161— 470!\'19 have already been given. The - e - {in a row, and Lowell went in for|E, Simmons 155 124 121— 400 |Commission acts merely in an ad-! Nordling when the latter was out Vv — — |visory capacity to the “Big 'l'ln'(-r"; {on fouls in the final quarter. ',.* Total 467 47 489—4431 governments. | Kilty and McClellan each rang Henning’s ' — e | up seven points for the Bankers,|Spot 29 27 21— 81 \ i LLOYD NOLAN JMcClellan making good on three L Hendrickson.. 186 158 214— 557 | free tosses. Hoffman was high with [B. Hudson 114 124 11§— 354 . Waugh 121 107 160— 388 | ,exght points. | The preliminary match between Total 7. 416, 5171980 | B otal 51713 e thet:lsnac-sdalrld‘lhe Cops:rsc:m o o 4 The best skiing in the Douglas! er Boo( as ame, e - a p an: r' fil' S “:mg st l;f 20th Century Meat Island Eki area tomorrow will be; :70 S 121;»\ }{wl € br_ obehi A J. Senescu 221 227 225— 673 |at the Second Meadow Slalom Hm 7 to 39, after coming from n __ 369 |Ski Club officials angounced today. | M. Stevenson 123 123 12 e e R lh: lj“" perl'lodr, ;Sd ny. k",he rle- G. Overby 154 169 190— 513 | The prediction, however, assumes Added WILLIAM GAXTON (Continued from rage One) ‘j‘eme G pe. — - ——_|no major weather change. | R COBINA WRIGHTJ — rolled up a total of 22 points. Len-} & oy 498 519 535—1555| Tomorrow afternoon from 4:30] | . strongest Nazi counter-attack blows |hart and Bradley were chief scor- Percy’s Cafe to 6:00 o'clock, Juneau Ski Club Veda Ann Borg yet delivered. ers for the Signacs. Spot 8 8 8— 24|members will gather at the home | with 1aye:Martin The Fifth Army on the main front| Following are the box scores: L. Hudson 175 185 213— 573 of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons L0y Mo tmeni to the east has been reinforced by | Crimson Bears F. Holmquist . 193 144 107— 444 |in the Spickett Apartments, for| MAR]URIE WEAVER Liby . NS LROO%: New Zealand and Indian troops and | FG FT PTs|J. G.Shepard ... 110 147 133— 390 mm.q,mem; ! are tightening the ring on Cassino |Scott, F 1 1 3 —— —— K from the northeast and northwest|Kearney, F 2 1 3 Total 486 484 461 1431 | PHIL SILVERS . IANIS cARTER and south, winning two heights west ' Nordling, C 5 0 10 of Mount Cassino, reaching the rail- | Thibodeau, G . 2 [ 4 Ordway’s Executive Producer Sol M. Wurtzel way station south of the town of |Lowell, G 1 0 2 |Spot B8 5— 15> Directed by Herbert I. Leeds _Cassmo art_er throwing 50,000 shells | Mead, G = 0 8 |L. Holmquist 200 156 142— 498 Screen Play by Amaud d'Usseau into the ruined stronghold. —e == —-a|J. Shepard o122 122 113— 357| The (gnowxng are fmal scores of | Allies Strike Back Total .15 2 32 H Petrich .. 175 155 182— 512 Jeading basketball games played L] The powerful Nazi assault below Bankers oAl ol rmel Bt s | -y Rome has knocked a hole in the FG FT PTs Total 502 438 442—1382, Conzaga 49; University of Wash- Allied line near Carroceto, two miles Kilty, F 3 1 7 Leota’s ington 41. s, above Anzig but the Fifth Army Blum‘ P 1 0 2 C. Carnegie 166 203 189— 558 | Oregon 46; Oregon State 38. tanks laTd llnfantry struck back in Powel"s F 1 1 3 L, Senescu .. 169 173 147— 489 UCLA 32; Southern California 30. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! several local counter-attacks which . ' T. Petrich . 164 116 120— 390 | Greeley State 48; Denver 39, 2 s o s ot ey o [ Meclaan, 6 2 2 194 16 1030 Greekey State so; Dever 0. || The Tops in Short Subjects ualties on the enemy” and making : Total . 489 492 456—143'7 M. 22. : - | st on e e Soa | e m seraens T R ) ATEST WORLD NEWS na ;, 3ge egl(m . One Allied officer declared that ] g Registered from Dillingham| Ohio State 52; Illinols 41. BOB ARMSTRONG I" | ‘unlike previous attacks of the en- — — ~“IFoyd B. Smith is at the Baranof. Tolwa 46; Purdie 49, | emy, this is obviously the fullest Total .. M et Columbia 66; Camp Thomas Sea- e posi Gels Bl"ldm scale effort to throw the Allied forces Coppers ¢ et 50 I v VERY FIRS'I' ROUND Baek 165 Ehe Bea.” ELY FROM ANCHORAGE 4 ck into the sea. FG FT PTs| At the Baranof Hotel, L. E. Ely Minnesota 48; Indiana 47. | q A Allied warships continued to'Pomorski, F .. 10 'R | heré frem Auchorage. prcri ooy 'l‘ulAT.t | \WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. — The pound the Germans assaulting the Ross, F ; % 0 14 | P 2 SEATTLE COUPLE HERE yon NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Al Davis, | 0 today completed |Congres- beachhead and planes blasted at Rollson, C 1 1 ARRIVALS HERE 3 1 'y of Brooklyn, four to one underdog 5 AP I i g the Nazis in the @pnlm sector. Honea, G ... 0 0 Arriving from Whitehorse, Miss| At the Baranof Hotel, Mr. and V. R. Farrell, Supervisor of Edu-| WITH CHILDREN'S BUREAU in the betting, knocked out Bob . - Mhteor Department to donate A Navy bulletin said American Kendell, G 0 10 |Inez Chambers and Miss Betty Long |Mrs. R. E. House are here from cation for the Office of Indian e Armstrong, former lightweight torpedo boats intercepted enemy Taylor, G 0 0 !|are Baranof guests. | Seattle. | Affairs, returned last night by Aleta brownlee, wlth the U. 8. - | steamer from abrief trip to Wrangell | Children’s Bureau, is at the Bar- champion, in one minute and three | the Jack Henry Post No. 1 of torpedo destroyers -or mine boats! on business connected with his | anof Hotel having registered from the American Legion, at Anchorage, north of Capria Island but results| seconds after the first round opened | Iast night. |a frame building lot now owned by were not observed. Total . -8 1 4 office. San Peasial ‘the Post. Pr Slmm 3 | San Francisco. The match was ended so quickly i ont line dispatches sald the PG PT PTs that hundreds of the spectators had‘ The Post plans to use the stru¢-| Germans are attacking even in Bucy,' F el e hardly settled in their seats. | ture for Legion purposes. | greater fury today than ever before, | ¥, it Kesserling using units drawn from | O%ery, F . il 0 | CABINETS FIX The bout had been scheduled to| The bill now goes to the White . g om ES 10 sounis | Etotish |all over Europe and throwing these | Leobart, F . L R " go 10 rounds. P é in without regard to loss of life. ;"“g]"“"’:;' 8 L 3 f 8 —_————— radley, 5 11 F l s sa o e s mssionmao s 0 6| ulton & nse J Plumbing & el o AR WY YT uneau im, o s s n s W Building Contractors . . . ® lows: “Power of the Press” ® at 7 and 9:35; “Bell of Cap- . . . . Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Frankhn : NIGHT: B. E. FEERO .. J. R. CLARK .. f Repairing and Remodeling PHONE 433 So. Seward at Wllloughby |OREGON UMIVERSITY | % o o sy 205, 5| BEATS STATE 46-38, ‘e @ o o o 0o > 0 0 o EUGENE, Oregon, Feb. m—’l‘he | Empire Classifieds Pay! i University of Oregon trimmed Ore- | gon State 46 to 38 last night to tighten the hold on second place That's because they are all made of the very finest materials obtainable, i M“T“RS“IP PAT“ICIA in the Northern Division of the cut with infinite care and assembled by super-skilled workers. After many | Leaves for Haines, Skagway. 8 A. M. Sunday istrano” at 8:15 and 10:45 o'clock. At Capitol on Sunday 2:45, months of hard usage, they mll mould and control pcfnctly No wonder so | Coast Baskewall, Oenferipis. Ote- many thousands of smart women will be mfied only with brassieres which gon took the lead 19 to 14 at the carry Mnden Form's quality-insuring labell # end of the first half and was never Shown here are *“Allo-Ette” and "'Intm"-—mly two.of & wide overhauled. It was a close checking game ') variety from which you can throughout. One more win will clinch the |Beavers for second place, two and one half games behind the Uni- versity of Washington in first {place. Baranof Beauty Salon All !reighl and parcels must be delivered to boat Saturday between noon and 5 P. M. For TICKETS and INFORM- ATION call at PERCY'S News Flash==- We have jusi received a large shipment of General Electrie MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken THE DOUGLAS INN SERVED ANY TIME DINA AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT R P AN ST — e IN FROM GUSTAVUS | In from Gustavus, James Carson is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Feather Haircut GHRN\2® G\NS SeN ANANTLL NN QARNN \\FE CONGRESSNAN OW'T \s\o GSTS WIND O TASY Cold Wave Permanent L] SKILLED OPERATORS AND SEND The COMPLETE LINE OF NQRD B\RD TO e~ BEAUTY CULTURE T CAN L\GE W e i SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TOGP. M OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 MARIE HAMMARLEY GET \WTO TW GENERALS COR AT SUN-IPY Electric Hammond Organ Music Dllll AND DANCE