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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPlRE——JUNEAU ALASKA WAR PICTURE 1§ TONIGHT "COMING SUNDAY . AT 20H CENTURY (EATuRY i AL } I | 2 sy | | ] | PAGE THREE (OMEDY FEATURE COMING SUNDAY Juneau High AS CAPITOL BILL Breaks |II|0 | \‘ | If it's laughter you're after inj| X iyour screen fare, there’s a treat in In u l store for you at the Capitol The- | atre. It's M-G-M's topical comedy | with a moral—“Rationing,” starring{ . % the lovable rapscallion wanace | Crimson Bears Defea' S|g E Beery, in a role tailor made to his| nacs - Subporls Ge' talents. | With Mr. Beery is his popular Main, and the two have a merry nme wielding the hatchet at each! Breaking their losing streak, the other until they decide to bury it|Juneau High Schocl Crimson Bear: n matrimony. Beery and Miss{last night came out victors ove Main are neighbors who are con-|the Signacs by. a score of 28 to stantly at each other's throats de-|16. In the first game of the spite the fact that Miss Main's|double-header, the Subport Tive daughter, capably played by Doro-|beat the Beavers, 29 to 24, in the thy Morris, and Mr. Beery's adopt- |local High School gym. ad son, newcomer Tommy Batten, | Bear-Signac Game ! are in love. Marjorie is the local| Despite the new Bear lineup, postmistress and head of the ration |in which Mead and Hogins replaced ||||H|||||||l|l|l|l||||Illllllll||||||||||||||IlllIIIIIIIIHIlllflllllIllllllll||l|||l|||l||l|||' To“lTE ‘JOHNNY DOUGHBOY” and “SECRETS OF THE UNDERGOUND” ° a m ; STARTS SUNDAY! PREVUE TONIGHT! i MORE LAUGHS “Destination Tokye,” & picture that should make us want to take ! 'a personal trip to Japan and throw {our own bombs, will open Sunday, at the 20th Century, with a pre- view scheduled for tonight at 12:15 a. m The new Warner Bros. film which stars Cary Grant and John | |Garfield, is the story of an Am- {erican submarine, the U. S. S. | Copperfin, operating against Japan, and of the men aboard her. The film features Dane Clark, Robert |Hutton and Warner Anderson, During production, the set of “Destination Tokyo" was closed as iugm as a conning tower against any and all visitors and just what o ' SRS Y |predigies Mr. Grant as commander s U N n A Y S t t of the “Copperfin” performed m} 5 X a r s board and Beery runs the general|Borbridge and Merritt, the High CONTINUQUS Snows ALL DAY ihis underseas craft, could not be! B . 'revealed until the Navy said it was ' store. His troubles are only be- | School boys trailed a e el 3 * lall right to release the picture,! L) s ginning when point rationing the first quarter, 7 to*4 e 2]“ ?nN DI:"—‘Aclreu: lho:l‘: | The chief theme ‘of “Destl;nnuou DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. makes its appearance and then| In the second qunrur e - leming, c in a two-piece ' Tokyo" is the part played by the 2 R P A P Tommy is drafted, thereby precipi- |curate shooting of Mead, Merritt | bathing suit, steps {rom a “l‘;" “Coppertin” in \en’()hng mymgr.‘ “ERE IT IS! MIDNIGHT pitating = another crisis in his and Aase brought the Bears' scare| lywood version of a sea shell. [\ ) e winging their way | Th G strained relations with Miss Main, up to 14, and they were able t0 to Tojo's home town. at Great PBEVIEW * He attempts to extricate himself edge their opponents by a smfllet(ouGARS RAllY For this reason, Cary Gmnt,l Sh Y ’ by reentering the army and returns \auy in this quarter. John Garfield, John Ridgley and | ow ouve Toni hl ot 12015 home confidently expecting a com-| In the third quarter, the Juneau {other members of the cast, all male, Waited For g 2 mission. His commission arrives. He team's tight zone defense held the '" SE(o“D HAlF !wore under constant surve@llance. ale or.... lis the newest member of the local |Signacs down to two points, while| The script was as secret as a mili- - . ration board. Meanwhilé a gang of they garnered eight. 'I'o “p VANDALS tary message. i Iblack marketeers in meat have set! In the last quarter, the only | Serving as technical advisor. for up operations in town and Berry's Signac player to scorem:fls P&W:: {the film was Commander Dudley .slore is the innocent “front.” It ision a free throw. In this can o Walker Morton, sub captain who Cnly after Beery realizes something Crimson Bears gathered in six Idaho Still Unable fO Break a the time nad just returned from | Is wrong and breaks up the ring points and the game ended, 28 1.0 I i B k 'b " |a patrol on which he put 20 Jap that the turbulent affairs settle|16 in their favor. | nio asketda iships ‘under the water, blew up a themselves happily. Subport-Beaver Game ‘ Win column Jap submarine, and destroyed an : As an added attraction, the Capi- The Subport five started strong unannounced number of enemy | i THAN THE 0.P. A. HAS POINTS! With Wally as a storekeeper who can't figure out the point rationing system) i | | | 1 z 3 WAL\—ACF E in the first quarter, but trailed | fighting craft. tol presents i “Thi; P S another in the “This \ "\ e of 15 to 18 at the half,| MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 27—Wash- it L mrfi bmra is _Amerlcn Series,” “Sailors All," ! pge’s gars | : 0 gus B m " S i | team, however ,again took the lead (‘z\::';fllztr:ggle] afxln_;tmu;e ;d{aht High tide— 2:20 a. m. 158 teet ey & 4 A | i ere last ni 0 defea: § 4 3 | fm’r::e st:;:: T::n:;e end of the the home quintet, 56 to 41. The 1’:::{,‘ :::::1223‘2’ : :“ 1:: ::.;s: £ gWARNER BROS- ‘IEXAN Tops ithird was 22 to 21. In the last University of Idaho team has vet Low tide—20:31 p. o5 -23 feet 3 i 3 { |quarter, the Subport quintet held :;)llw‘:llltn tl;l](_)rthern D!v’;:on ‘;ms:ecl- e R i i basket ' ba is season i ::l:::e m:gz;‘msfofe?ne::h:memn t:e held a 23-21 half-time l:'ad.an as‘High Lm:?;:i;?]:fAy 16.0 feet i ORD BYRON {final' whistle the score stood: S e ITow tides 8:40 0. m. A (e:t 2 /67 gt |8 b rt, 28; Benvers 24, e o 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 o oy By Fesvare S 4 A | TEx AS opEN Player & Position— F.G. F.T. TP, ® Temperature for t-hour o “ : ; e 3 5:25 g s ® period ending at 7:30 o'clock b v [ | o Tt 00y v e s hon e - | Ty G Colomu | R F 2 g . ‘e e e N £ E SRR [Fort Worth Pro Takes One- awe. furd 3 18 & in swaruSgimm. w2 | SHNDARONLY LR UTION-ANDERSON <2 ! : s Sanford (F d 0 0 ° minimum, 33. o | 110K A : | Stroke Lead with Five Forres: icentens -0 1 1 ® At Atport-Maximum, 41; e Z LA M[Jflfll RIDGELY - lll ] PHME Brmcnd by DE | |Borbridge (Center) ...0 0 0 ® minimum, 20, i el :'wmm: | Under Par Round "Carlson - (Center) 0 o o ® TOMORROWS FORECAST e ¢ i Hogins (Guard) 1 2 4. ® ¢ o e y x g ' SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 27— Mill (Guard) 0 o0 0 /* Cloudy, with occasional e SONJA-HENIE ! i ; ‘i Texas Open here as the Fort Worth Totals . 10 8 28 © to 20 knots an hour. Rain e b JOHN NESBITT'S “PASSING PARADE” | protessional slipped in with a five- Signacs |® Sunday. Lowest temperature o COLOR CARTOON LATE NEWS 1’:11:-parbac, to lead favorite Byron ;:Yue:“‘tw;:;:‘::- F-;i- F-;l"- T-;’- . "‘;““"" 39; highest Sunday, elson by one stroke. 'd) . - Nelson sp d the tough Croasdill (Forward) .0 0 0 ® @ e o o o o o s St S et 8 ot <_| anvp RELLASWINGS IT tall,. ., g 0) chugg e 1 § %a — GL < TS S L Oy - COYIPEE ©OMA VATEY, eys. s Rt 1 g 1 |Walker (Guard) ....1 0 2 No T'c E ! | P Thibodeau (Guard) ...0 1 1 G ' (HUSKY HOOPERS ~ |worem om0 1 & : | WALTER J. STUTTE GIVE TO THE MARCH OF DIMES = w ' | i WE NEVER KNOW WHO MAY BE NEXT | SMASHED UNDER | ™ ~® ° LEGION OF THE MOOSE | € New- CWQ;NI':”:I;::N Tumlo: ? Oh | | _ e et N WIRR | e, How. onstraction and Remdollng . | Lundenberg (Forward..1 4 6 - = - ard. ! Sy o ? 'Convery (Forward) ...1 1 8| , > Ee 4 (3 S Al skl /| DECORATING Leaders Hand U, of W, Seomn conn 4 & 3 at 8:00 o’Clock — ; involves mtl){e thag Jus}t; another job of pamfgng or | Third BaSke'ba" De g‘fi; "‘éel:‘::;: : : : L mad 3 SPE NG PER)I#&E&;I‘Y \c\:fil}f‘l’l:'@ ring. 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