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JONTH- N Men's Sleeveless VESTS DARK COLORS COAT STYLES \RT WOOL under { coat $2 00 o h 8 NATIONALLY BRANDS New Yorker Greely KNOWN AS Windsor S re. Sgus Thcy arve white and faney We are discon- rying them. BROKENSIWZES 2 Shirisfor $1.95 Men's Manhattan Plaid Shirts patt inuing e Broken Sizes $1.25 Men's Light Weight Flannel Shirts Selid Colors and Broken Sizes .————u__‘;_m__._____.m gt . will put un for local setvicemen. lri iliES p U g H The show boasts ~me.y Oe!l- known theatre and radio. apiesy JEEPER INTO “The Ma_xe Ante including: Brian O'Hara of 'lfi“- isiana Hayride vith Judy Canova, “The Gre John L.” with Darnell; Rose Hobart who, h not related to George Ho- plays his wife in “Conflict”; . now appearing on.the en in the an From L iy Friseo”; Jehn Good, who. played in FOI'(ES Of Amefi(an AHI’S' ’vM.d:nnuls'rli'-” and ““PiFi" with ¥ Simone -Simon; Mary Scott, a Army Are Ten M'!es g m der 20th' Century contract, ‘h‘omcoh’j@e y 7 Mm-g ":»t nent - opera 12 muu.u s!nge: Peter Virgo of. O*fxm‘ed“fidm %c fgat ek New York'Stage Guild Theatre, Sam Herrick, prominent actor-di- from the Pasadena Com- ¢ Playhouse, and Robin Short, company manager from Yankee Nelwork in Boston and KFI, Los Angeles, Linda the bart Ray local b.v of “Qur. Gang. fame, ector standing. watch on thin a opgriight. dstnee irora’ tha pulverlzad e to the mighty-river as covered in the first five days of onslaught The Canadians, 35 v he ©ologne Plain I nilas overnight and brcke into “The Male Animal,” by Thurber, nd - Nugent, played 18 weeks on the Broadway scene and was rated one of the top plays of the year. GI sc out tr chain where . the been playing, re- I so darn good it couldn’t s north advanced captured of st Ruhr tighting Bitburg The vesterday and will the North Sea after performance be to wind up a tour that has kept them in Alaska since November 1, hitting “everything from Attu back.” Legislators who enjoy the Duffy * label some have hung c troupe flew into Juneau go to Sitka on this evening's heading south the i advan n: to high 1l River, mjddle my fough doggedly rbruecken <+ oo FSLATIRE INVITED T0 REAL'SHOW : " v 2 Temperatures for 24-hour peried ending at 7:30 o'clock this mo ng « e o eau—Maximurm, 43; 31. Precipitation follower House ers Seventeenth to see Hoilywoodfzoupe Puts On "“The Male Animal” A for Services : Legislative actor observers are calli in town,” will pa liberations this professionals act. Both House been invited to guest armed services the Theatre this afternoon when “Camp Show” troupe, many them big-name actors from Hol n Jun Maximum, 42 Precipitation, 7 the 28. best their afte n o e 0o 0 0 0 o o TOMORROW'S FORECAST o o Intermittent Wednesc night. Low tonight, Wednesday, and Senate Jbe of - the 1d Wed- st tem- 7°; high- 40°, Colise’ sd ture e« e 000000 cosececscoccc e t Ehaape Show | person,” °¢ the THE. DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA [Uncle Sam Seeks Couples D Women's Plai SKIRTS 3rok CLOSI AT $4.95 BLOUSES ASSORTED " STYLES and COLORS These blouses are unusually nice. CLOSING OUT $1.00 Girls’ Gym Suits Tooththumh d Wool en'Sizes NG OoUT riculs work, equi | HoRTHSEA! FROM SOUT BLOUSES and SHORTS Joc Each let. 6300 horse | Held Gver. Second Day There were rep: the House of Representatives frem yesterday’s mud-slinging party to which Commissicner of Labor Walter Sharpe was the uninvited | gue: In response to complaints from the floor of the House that “r report” had been received uom Shagpe, and a cry of “sabotage” when one member could not find|l 5o the report he “knew he Had™ at % SWOPR statement ;was read to;the = Margaret House declaring the reports had been delivered early in the session. The statement, sworn to by Gene Kirsten, recently Chief Clerk in Sharpe’s office, said in effect the reports had been delivered to House 126 West Chief Clerk . Ben =McManus “in residential afew days after the Juncau. session was convened. i cussions today in by a priva cost is esti WHITES aska, and chased came no nearer a conclusion. A letter of transmittal was read from: Empire wi The ultimate capacity will b2 Thé project is to be constructed G. DAY HOME ON HiLL National Commjtteewoman for White, Juneau attorney, have pur-! the rome of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Day at I Jun@au Liguor Ce. ‘They. expect ,to occupy their new McManus disclaimed any knowl- Ipc«me in the near future. - edge of the reporfs and the matter camer s. Rudolph. N sigherman L Gacige D. Weod; POWET. The project was made necessary ] by increased Government and civils F ian power demands. cation said construction, subject to changing war duled to beg The City appli- Brian James conditions, is sche- in with the year. sen. te contractor and initial{ Fr mated at $500,000. | vich, L il PURCHASE RAY E. ' White,” ‘Republican | Al- Albert, her husband, eight-room furnished Seventh Street, in tine marme view secunn of e RSN any aGs get quigk resu‘ns Hurloc George angslun, For Alaska Teaching Posis Sumption, From Pete ren, William Wilson, Per Hugh A. He ul E Married couples > Alaskan Indian are Ser- Meier, Havens. P Alexander werk - e ENTERTAINMENT, community buildings n a'fow places, sing the reitideer i cobpera- Commission ¥ w*ul;n- ovel " regi T mal v showed ka wild 1if 1en home - > on Frank Me i Nerth Sea arrived in port frem the south, en- the follow- . On- Dat | Mrs, Seal Mrs Anna » B at Hor this from 4 o'clock to 7 o'clock. -~ a! M CADY WILLIA of” ‘the returned ane after a trip to the States. - ANSTON HERE Davitt, Peler Herbert Tho Robert Swen- several calf RETU FEED GIVEN HERE 10 SERVICEMEN 0 furlough ion 1ests includ- Repre- of from Bartlstt a dfa ut the afiernoon RNS: the and of Cowling-Daviin to Juneau to Ay weeks’ stering from at the ; PHONE 493 Baranof Three Rivers Reserve Whiskey, 5t 8 proot, QPA $4.85 ™" HB.BO Commissioner Sharpe “again trans- mitting” report copies to the House. Senators declared themselves un-| concerned with the search and said the Upper House had gotten ns labor reports “long ago.” Sharpe himself answered another bone of contention that arose in! vesterday's session — a complaint | from Representative Huntley that the case of one Jack Olson at . Palmer, Alaska, had “received ng attention’: from’ Sharpe and that Labor Commissioner had failed to answer letters pertinent to the | Submitted this morning by Sharpe was a case history of the Olson matter, complete with seven letters r(ceived and answered. | KETCHIKAN GETS FPC AUTHORITY FOR NEW PROJECT WA CTITAATIAN | sk 97 g Federal Power-Commission has iss« o=y eur bio, v wit vy ol Ketchikan for construction and op- u .urn of a power project at Beaver s Creck near Ketchikan, it is an< nced today. ‘The project calls for the construc.. cn of a diversion dam to provide vater for.a power house and sub- | tation to be built near the mouthl { the creek offshore in George In- ANOTHER EVENING OF FUN AND RELAXATION The Place io Meel Your Fnendsl We Danee ===:====- We Sia ® SPECIAL MUSIC ® LATEST SUNGS pitol Cafe ® GOODFOOD | ® REFRESHMENTS and Cockta TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1945 e GCRAND OPENING of - Jeannies’ Cafe Y S Wednesday Night February 27 ST LEA EGNE.a, ?mpneira CHARLES -BARRETT Alaska'’s Best Chef HICKEN and FISH DBINNERS ALSH 9'*""‘53;”; RIES, sweel an d sour Complete Service Uiy wasm’ G VKNG b By — ey 86.3 Prénf 5% Grain Neatral Spivits Glenmore Your Studebaker dealer is a good man tp know HROUGHOUT the war, Studebaker dealers have be- come recognized more and more as useful members of their communities. 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