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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— SUB-PORT WINS "THE MIRACLE OF | OVER ENGINEERS ~ MORGAN'S CREEK" BY BUT ONE PIN AT 20TH CENTURY The second l\lll of the 1944- 4’1‘ It is no “ll!'.\l'l(‘ that Paramount's bowling season on the EIks' alleys |comedy “The Miracle of Morgan's Igot under way last night with four|Creek” is being held over for one teams of the Four-Bit League, form- | more night, tonight, at the 20th erly known as the Tuesday Night |Century. Tt is one of the funniest League, taking the floor. |features produced in a long time, AL 2612 to 25 P[“:*]““L I‘" at Elks, 2612 = 5711t 45 satisfying Juneau audiences, et he Sub-port won by the small and that is the reason for one more margin of one pin fr > Area HATRLL O one R0, o the Area |ion¢ at the 20th Centu: TURISHLSY <MD 200 The co-stars, Eddie Bracken and Claude Carnegie, one of Juneaws |y, '¢ fo-Stars, BEAIC BrACken o consistently high scorers with an |, ) Hutton, were given roles that individual score of 582 for three 3¢ a complete departure from any- thing either has ever done before, sets was high scorer for the eve- Ining’s contests followed by Hulce |roles that combine pure drama with % their inimitable comedy. They {of the Finance team with 573; fol- | {lows by Nichols of the Area En- (!0 the occasion in a way that make you love them forever |gineers, 497; and Cook of the Sub- | the | port, 497 “The Miracle of Morgan's Creek” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1945 'H||IIIIIII|IIIIIllIHllIIIHIlIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIHlIIIlIIIllIllII|||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH B el WHERE LOVE RUl!S All WOMEN s AND A WOMAN RULES ALL MEN | Reckless adventurel Tropic Temptations! ¢ Pagan Excitements! ~ all that you desire in Their Newest Pagan Sensation in Exotic TECHNICOLOR! MARIA MONTEL JON’ HALL 'ianA WOMAN' ' STARTS TONIGHT AS CAPITOL BILL Maria Montez, glamorous siren of | abian Nights” and “White Sav- seems to be even more ex- travagantly attractive in her new| { Technicolor ~production, “Cobraj| | Woman,” which starts tonight at) the Capitol Theatre | The exotic star has a dual role in the new Universal film, a lavish- ly mounted movie which boasts a superlative cast and one of the season’s best adventure stories. Jon SABu Hall and Sabu, seen with Miss Montez in her previous successes, jare co-starred with her the current screen event Locale of the fabulous tale mythical South Sea isle where to| On Friday the Commercial League | tells what seems like a simple story, @ downtrodden natives are forced irebel against a tyrant princess.|takes over the alleys at 7:30 and |on the surface. It concerns the di- IMaria appears as the unpopular |Emil, the alley cartaker, asks that|lemma of a small-town girl who {ruler and also her twin sister, who I at the 11 members of that league be there |in a franzy of patriotism, marri ascends the throne imax W TECHNICOLOR n time jan unknown soldier at a dance, of an exciting conspirz Hall adds ‘The complete scores follow as re- |neither one giving the right name. 44 |romantic impetus to the plot with Sult of last night’s games “A most interesting dilemma oc- Sabu appearing as his companion. | currs when it becomes necessery EchfiR B":RRPL h {Scenes in which the dauntless is- |Carnegie ois Collier ary Nas Moroni Olsen Samuel S. Hinds 224 582 for her to find her husband. Her lander aids in the overthrow of the | Lavenik and : 183 542 civilian boy friend, Bracken, is in- cruel monarch and her ruthless ‘i‘"k]"'"' 144 423| volved to the point where he must [ Minister of Affairs, are forcefully R s as Hava Crowds Demand It! You Must Not Miss It! HELD [ENTURY w E L D OVER! |muumesy | gYER? TONIGHT ONLY! TONIGHT ONLY! ALL JUNEAU WITH MIRTH! T 7 in rise g will is a 191 180 148 158 161 % 187 524 /come up with some mighty good | absorbing | Galao 108 ideas. What he does and what the | Picturesque native rituals and se- | “miracle” no reviewer with a | quences containing the dance spec- |conscience would reveal. See it for {tacles have been filmed with effec- yourself; we guarantee youwll laugh {tive skill. The scene in which Miss your head n(f |Montez and Hall discover each jother in the tropic pool, one of |bewildering beauty. Other colorful | highlights include the enactment of |weird sacrificial rites. JERRY DOESN ~ KEEP DATE AT SAPGHETTI BOWL - Matheny “Shooshing”" P-38s Might Have Detracted from Game for Him By SID FEDER SPAGHETTI BOWL STADIUM, LORENCE, Italy, Jan. 3—Among 000 G.I's and WACS at the m Year’s bowl game, only a few knew the Luftwaffe had promised IHIIIIHIIIII'IMHI IIIMIHIIIIIIINHIIIl||II!III!I||IIIII||lIIIl|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII [to drop in on the football festivi- |ties, but those who did not know » tell you just how it feels to be a decoy on a duck pond Twice last weekend Jerry ad-! that he was coming to the “airmail.” Since the game is | than three hours from the | by jeep, one can readily see Jerry wouldn’t have had to any overnight jump to get 870 838 i Finance 22 162 145 173 130 178 Total Spot Rowley McClellan (Bachman Blum Hulce 22 153 150 162 157 ine Engines i SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. ‘-Womain's Club Holds | Meeting Yesterday | A meeting of the Juneau Wom- an’s Club was held erday after- noon in the pent house of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company, with Mrs. Tom Parke presiding in the absence of Mrs. Harold Smith, | | President. | A report on the success of the | Toy Center was made by Mrs. John McCormick, who was in charge of | the project | An announcement | of the hobby show which will -be ! given Thursday, January 18, in the Scottish Rite Temple, under the (ll-] rection of Mrs. Alice Brandebury, | Chairman of the Fine Arts Depart- ment. | Mrs. Harold Smith was elected by | the group to act as Chairman of the Legislative Committee for the | Territorial Woman's Club, and M Hazel Ford, of the Welfare Depart- ment, was admitted as a member of ! the local organization. AR FORMER DUCK (REEK | SOLDIER 15 KILLED| | advices received in *| Tuneau, Sgt. Luciano Angelo Zar- “|linga, who was stationed at Duck | Creek for almost two years, was kill- € in action in France recently. To nis friends in Juneau he went by | the nicknaine of “Zar.” >es Last )a)'—l)emu “THE LEOPARD MAN" 201- 22¢— 880 Total Area E 42 160 156 134 162 151 42— 126 105 419 179— 497 | 170— 477 149 456 | 151—°453 | Spot Cecotti ADDED ENTERTAINMENT———— Predcict (Continued from Page One) also was made 2 ire the Men"'-Cartoon-News bl P 796—2428 Sub-port 80 149 113 147 116 same time lashed out furiously in a dozen places along the 70- ng front from Saar to the Rhineland. Patton’s armored troops have beaten to the outskirts of Mi- champs and into the Maister Forest through stubborn resist- ance as snow fell again over the Germans on the Belgium bulge, curtailing tactical air sup- port. 80 138 162 131 164 181 80 149 115 105 127 Spot Cook Lien Wellenstein Allard salvus GOING OUTSIDE? Fly FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE PASSENGERS EXPRESS AIR MAIL Connections <« ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaska Points INFQRMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. Total Average: 765 906 did not bowl - SHOOTING TEAMS T0 BE NAMED AT GUARD MEETING The Juneau Unit of the Alaska Territorial Guard will meet at 7:30 | o'clock Thursday night in the A. B.| Hall, Captain Henry Harmon said ! this morning. | All members are to report dress- | ed in coveralls and leggings and are | to be equipped for target shooting 7582 _a_" the way in less than a day! PARIS, Jan, ~U S. Third m\(l He\emh Army troops have slowed or! lted German jabs in nearly a half | |uc2pn places against their positions jrem Sacrbrucken to the Rhine,| while in the Belgian bulge, Third| | Atmy forces speared to posnmm | tppr miles northeast of wpid growing indications withdrawals The German Command declared ‘hat eight U. S. divisions were hurl- ~d in an effort to ring Nazi po-| {sitions in the Bastogne sector, sug- resting some 110,000 Americans were (“ MY 10P WILL BE CLOSED ' from January 1 14th due LUCILLE'S BEAUTY SALON Chest Colds To Relieve Misery 'C“s Rub on Tested VAPORUB AUTO LICENS Office will be m., Jan. 3-4-5 those wishing Clerk’s 5:30 p. commodate license open to ac to bl vised party less J. E. KEARNY, |front City Clerk. | that .o | make ATTENTION TROLLERS! | there. Meeting 7:30 the rK nion Hall. § Daily Service According to car of Some officials expected the crowd to certainly attract what was left tonight at in Phone 106 One out of every five homes in { ireal Britain was damaged or de- royed by bombs by the end of 1942, DECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or papering. Remember, the important part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very simple. Why not have your color scheme suit your individuality ? J. S. 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KELVIE Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 WE NOW HAVE SOME of the T30-Watt and 1000-Watt Lamps For Movie Projector Machines Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS A " on the .22 calibre range. Walter Walsh, Edgar Norris, Jr., of .(llu Lu!l\\ulff- lr‘_ this ”mv uv.; The members of the two teams |4ssaulting that sector alone. ‘:m(l Lottie Fargher left this morn- since the huge concrete oval a5/ who will compete in the match The Germans said that since Lh('u‘,“k for Seattle via Pan American nntuml a target as the center of aoqinst the Douglas Unit next week | 2ffensive started on December 16, Anrw1y> ! All during the game, P-38's in|teams will run through a trial |50,000. two dozen lots kept “shooshing” | match at the Thursday meeting as Fanatical Fighting \ over the field in the direction of jt is the last practice before the, The Germans gained up to two the front. Otherwise everything was match. miles 1n one area against the Third| cAPlToL cAFE | end Seventh Army positions in the 1 | ——————— ! | Glov[n IRIAl IS | While fighting in the Belgian sal-| Choice Steaks BooKIES ARE | |ient approached something like al DINE and DANCE | slahm'm Patch’s doughboys in the RETIRI"G wlIH \‘ ‘»flmh fell back at first before the { H All 'HURSDA late yesterday and then halted the HORSE RA(ING H udVEhCC in the lower Vosges, .south-‘ (‘”bl of Bitche, the Maginot line| \ ‘Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock strongpoint. i the City Council Chambers men and fans said farewell m":lo\'c . charged by City Police after|crossed the Blies River in an area| racing in Tropical Park and New 'bis arrest the other night with al-Inot specified, but presumably the | Orleans fair grounds, many book.‘u"t‘d interferring with an uflxwuvommumque referred to the region | i closed their accounts until war|Will be held, City Attorney M. E.| Tank-Backed Drive conditions permit the return of Monagle announced today. f The bulletin said a tank-backed | the sport to the United States. Yesterday a jury panel of 24 peo-|drive southeast of Bitche forced | Several bookies figured about |Plé Was drawn and the jury will be|U. S. units to give ground, “but all fold or that the accounts will be|’¢8inning of the trial which the de-|ed.” The German attacks, however Bl £0. thder ‘wio ' plan o ‘remain 'fendant requested. | were marked by a surprising lack of i h s Panel members are Earl Barcus,|artillery. They nowhere achieved The same thing is said to exist| old Jersey as far as bookmaking is concerned in a long time. HUSKY - BEAVER SEATTLE, Jan. 3 — When %he University of Washington and Oregon State open the Northern Division Pacific Coast Conference they not only will be giving the dopesters the “tipoff” on two “teams to, beat,” but will be offer- ling a first-class comparison of two |common consent. | Coaches and observers of the Washington Huskies, holders of the division title for the last two years, |holders, name the present titlists {as the “most likely winners of the 1944 game.” They also pit the fast- |breaking, free - shooting Huskies liberate Beavers. R g— ATTENTION TROLLERS! Meeting tonight at 7:30 in set play of the de-! Cieorge A. Parks, Elanor Rowe, Mrs. | Harley Turner, S. A. Wilson, Evelyn| Hendrickson, A. J. Forrest, Grace| Ramsay, Mrs. H. R. Blood, Murs.| Pete Carlson, J. J. Connors, Jake Cropley, W. K, Burford, Bernie Mc- Nutt, Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, R. B. Mclvor, Doris Stenari, J. W. Brown, Etolin Coulter, Alice Bach Coughlin, Mrs. Jessie Orme, Ludwig Nelson. —————— | ROGENE MOORE ILL Rogene Moore, on the staff of The Empire, is ill, and confined to her bed at the home of her parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Garvin, at the Fosbee Apartmenu fper cent of Bolivian expm'!s. anything itke the proportions of von | Rundstedt’s pre-Christmas smash in the north. A front line dispatch said the at-| tacks were not classified either as a | major offensive or limited push. II it is the latter it may be prcsumul that this is a diversion to reheve\ Belglan pressure. \ * Cold weather curtailed tacticyl air | support on both sides. German losses in the air in Monday's attacks | on Allied bases behind the lines drc | now estimated to be 363 planes, the | | greatest single day’s loss of the war e Mineral products account for 99 | JAPAN N ROVAL DRAGON ROBES - - SHOULD O\SGUISE Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 a filet mignon for a sharp knife. |yl be announced. Members of the | American casualties have exceed.d‘ e perfect, typical bowl game fashion. e south in fanatical fighting | Southern Fried Chicken ,Gcrmn\ drive, braced themselves NEW YORK, Jan. 3—As horse- | TS, A. S,! Headquarters said the Germans| makers of Metropolitan New York | while making an arrest, etc., trial | east of Sarreguemines. half the books of New York will|Picked tomorrow morning at the thrusts were either slowed or halt- in New Jersey, which hasn't been CAGER SEASON basketball season here Friday night, of basketball's opposed systems by and Oregon Beavers, the 1942 title against the Union Hall, agency to review your insurance policies NOW. It will be too late to do so after a loss! 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