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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PACE FIVE ("BETWEENTWO COLLEGE COURT | P e {Boem FEATURE (o7 WOMEN"ISNOW CIRCLES START | [ERERPRRRSERREN MO Q8 ENDING TONIGHT ,Z,Q..“[f//”/” CAPITOL'S BLL TWIRLING Now [ty 1 - NNHCENTRY| g, AST A e o mus| Nation's Top Quints Due! 5 gl ; s Theair ‘ater o iahly ol NIGEIE? rformances in three M-G-M musi- . un is “To Have and Have ; 1 Is il ] a has be ! Eiven her frs aramati opporean-| 101 Heavy Action Dur- Arting Humphies Bogart. || HUMPHREY . = % & g ; . t i tr tar ity in “Between Two Women", star- H H W | & N 2 ) 1 » introduces the new sta ng Van Johnson, at the Capitol Ing ThlS eek i 3 - \ lity, Lauren Bacall, _better | atre tonight | % 4 . known as “the I k", to the millions | | Miss De Haven, who recently com- By JOE REICHLER i p . picture m e readers pleted a comedy role in “The Thin'| NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (mu.-u»j 9 : ¢ . \_m‘ featured in HH: Alrj»'lhfn\: »ul—‘ | A Goes Home,” continues the Gil- basketball swings into high gear % 5 enture drama are Walter Brenn an, | | le: ' repu I' veek E: & " > ¥ s Hoagy Carmichael and Dolores Mor- lespie series’ reputation for present- this week as practically all the ing new stardom-bound prospects. nation's top quintets prepared to- v air express s complete: k:' portrays a chorus girl in a small day to go up against tough opposi- ir expre mpls New York night club, who becomes tion after nearly two weeks of biialy ! the victim of a strange ailment warm-up engagements. , " o Hews o - ¥ which batfles the medical world The (])klulmnn Aggies, mythical | R POE EF‘ o ':‘ n(u‘"-"'f:r‘r:‘;:illlm‘xv“d = AL A S CRR RN How Van Johnson, as Dr. Adams, national champic ho got back R i ey ing tonight at the Oalissum eventually brings her back to normal on the winning road after a 46-42| e n FNNE Jilie B X SRS through psychoanalysis forms the defeat by De Paul of Chicago last U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAT th Kay Francis, Mitzi Mayfair, of the story Wednesday, h with the crack JUNEAU, ALASKA i 18 BAsy and & biE pysh oF A Miss De Haven joins a cast head- University quintet on/ WEATHER BULLETIN ¥ SRt ed by Lionel Barrymore, Marilyn Wednesday in the opening half of DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12000 MERIDIAN TIME Maxwell, Alma Kruger and Keye g Madison Square Garden double Max: temp TODAY Navy Yard'—latest in the RKO against St. John's of Brooklyn. | station 24 hr temp. temp. Precip 4:30 a.m This is America series, also at the De Paul, flushed with SUCCESS Anchormn, o2 ; ot e om o! Se'"(e IS | Capitol, marks the first time any over its last season’s conquerors, Barrow < Trace Snow ' | picture company has made such ex- oppéses Bowling Green, one of the | gethel 32 7 32 Cloudy | 3 H v ive film footage in a Naval pation's better fives, in the second Gordova 3 Cloudy leen GOOd Role building _and repair base half of a Chicago twin-bill start- pawson E g 29 Clear | { Featuring the Destroyer Norman ing with Hamline against Indiana'ggmontor : 5 3 Cloudy | Scott, damaged at Tinian and State the'same night. The two Pairbanks 8 Pt. Cloudy breught to Mare Island Navy Yard, ;i rs wi aire r it . 38 : Ly il Ml P VY IAE aiboa G5 s winners will be paired Friday with gaines 3 g Drizzle jargon, and few actors.will have & Srsidi i his film is the actual dramatic story Washington and Oregon, far west yuneau ; ) Rain Béttar ot : A e dd g e ; 3 ; - petter chance to do just that than g de by powers, in a special six-team tour- yuneau Airport J 4 Fog dowe civilians with blueprints, tools and ey oA ; a civilians wit prints, tools and ey Ketchika Cloudy fo} machinies to return this battle-scar- g A etchikar 4 B Cloudy For he says his first postwar role v 2 s to re s battle Ohio State opens the Big Tén Kotzebue ] 1 » Snow | will be ti e red veteran to the line SEY azbinst Tilibis Metarday. St 3 | will be that of a young man in the \ play age s Saturday, McGrath Cloudy {reconversion period ‘ ‘ 3nd s 3 Michigan, anotRer western con- Noms 2 Snow | The handsome actor, 31, was dis- No ference favorite, playing Great Northway Clear SRR SR, Marine Heiwenknt ave Lakes. Other important Saturday Petersburg 0 Rain \L"|‘|lv v!-’x'n\nx co \v\n»r'm-‘ in-u re- Ap SPORIS games: Arkansas vs. New York U. portland 1 i ¢ Fog et i A bl L < WARNER HiT/ and Rhode Island vs. St. John's of prince George 23 Cloudy Fon of his tominat Teave: S TRILE 4 ¥ Brooklyn in a Madison Square prince Rupert 38 th> service, he was credited with HURRY! HURRY! Garden doubleheader; Villanova vs. San Francisco Bt 11,000 flying hou with GLORIA .- ] Yale; and Oklahoma A. & M. Vvs. geattle 3 36 Fog Also back from’ service is George p Temple and Penn vs. Cornell in a gjtka 48 2 35 Cloudy Montgomery, husband of songbird LA"BE" BACALL DeHAV EN e sid g bargain bill at Philadelphia. ‘Whitehorse 2 7 Fog Dinah Shore, who spent nearly three WALTER BRENNAN N. W. FIVES ON ROAD Present indications are that such yakutat 4 § 31 Cloudy years in the Army Signal Corps and Heissint i As basketball gets underway familiar favorites as the champion *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) was discharged as a corporal HOAGY CARMICHAEL KEENAN WYNN throughout the nation, several Aggies, runner-up De Paul, Penn WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A deep low pressure area which is now in | ie-g — teams are getting ready for cage the eastern intercollegiate cham- Bristol Bay is causing strong winds in the central Aleutians and rain | MARII.YN MAXWELL contests. The University of Oregon Pions; Iowa, Big Ten titleholder; and snow from the Pribilot Islands to Cape St. Elias. Along the coast| (OASTAL AIRLINES WEDNESDAYI ALMA KRUG Webfoots are eastbound for Chi- New York U., Eastern NCAA king: from Southeast Alaska to California a weak low pressure trough exist Siart'ng at , s cago where they’M go into their Rhode Island, Notre Dame, Wyo- with its accompanying rain, fog and mild temperatures. The cold al 0" S"’KA FHGH"' ki . MARIE BLAKE collegiate opener Friday . The Mming, Arkansas, Rice, Temple, ss over northwestern Canada has moved southward and is now | £ i : Webfoots have won five straight Washington State and Oregon, causing be ro temperatures and clear skies throughout the northern! On this morning’s flight to Sitka, 3.65 Lt lfl 25 »KEYE LUKE lecsenson it Meanwhile, Among others, will be serious con- Dakotas and eastern Montana Alhlaku Coastal Airlines flew the . the University of Washington Hus. tenders for this season’s cage R 3 G following passengers: Capt. G. A. Kies also are on the way to Chi- CrOWnN. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Bieri, Ralph .Thomas, Mrs. Jessie bharl BabH Washington 4nn. Oogan - ports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | McCrary and Mrs. Margaret De- will play second half winners in a WD 5.1, Helght of Waves | Back special six-team tourney. SERGEANI IN u s T v I«{:j;l Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ‘ ;flu Tenakee—Wayne Plumley. i o ; i | To Pelican—Mr. and Mrs. J. B 36 Zero | Biglow. HOT STOVE STUFF s (,_‘ i - 4 2 Tast | The Toledo Mudhens, one of two ARMY IRAINED NAZ' 1 o “:\ X 4 L p e | e Triple-A clubs still without man- ! 3 ”d} Island :“'M : : 2 Zero | IN CITY COURT ager 4 . G X’ull Retreat Clouc E E E Week-end arrests turned a neat agers for 1946, have offered the job . St s o R SOUTHEAST ; , fo Midky Cochraris, Ohariey (ke SPY' Now !NIERNED FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal— | collection of fines finto the city tnger and Pinky Migeiis. sidtsut 1 Iy winds 25 to 30 miles per hour. Rest of inside channels, South- | coffers here as Magistrate William getting a “ye Report is WASHINGTON, Dec. 11— The °8st Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to snki\ variable \\mld*i/\ Holsheimer meted out justice in Y TR 3 # ~ $ e Ry > % yder 15 miles per hour tonight becoming southeasterly 20 to 25 miles ! ¢ Police Cour 0 i 3 Y (1§ that George Selkirk has the inside » Deps o roceeder A0 ity Police Court A Worner Bros. Picture with il COLER IAN and His Grr‘\cdh‘a ”'v“‘_k( '“‘Y'rk”y}l‘ff‘-]‘;_‘l_ * ‘““ ipye Jusioe {)tp“l"“‘:‘ proceeded "_’“-I»“ per hour early Wzdnesd Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—south-| mined $25 each on drunk and | JEROME COWAN « FAYE EMERSON e ther -good minor with plans to deport 40-year-olc et d iles per hour this afternoon increasing to 35 miles per | gisorderly charges were: Joe Col- §_CHARLES LANG * ELEANOR PARKER i Eeclle, Feoderioc Wil Eevar, peutihec 0 bai. fonyht tches throughout entire area with rain beginning | i, Mrs, Mary Collier, Susie Cox, IR~ Yo ee v~ 5 ] h rece: 2 sicned ¢ o g Jan y » v “e@Pay the ffi(‘t!gl sld(’ : ”ur. which recently signed a trained Nazi spy who didn't work /O JEHE | Howira 7. Clathian Tommia Jif. as umpire, likely will' at it et e mE Bovea take on Lonnie Warneke in the Instead, the Department says, he ; with the DELTA RHYTHM BOYS ssme roll, He'll have to be good to joined the U, §. Army and became OUT FOR DISCHARGE He hopes to return to Dou disorderly and fighting read the and the DEWEY SISTERS uphold the league’s “major league” a sergeant. Now the army has giv- Coxswain Jerry Cashen, Douglas Christmas—a civilian once again. |charges against Charlie Brown, also I rating with fans who condemned en him a discharge without honor contribution to the ranks of the g | fined $25. Fined $25 each for being COI.ISEUM IT'S MUSIC . . . Sweetand Hot! the umpiring all last season and he has been interned at Indian- U. S. Coast Guard, handed over his) ~HERE FROM KETCHIKAN [drunk only were Edward McPhee - apolis as an alien enemy. duties in the Office of the Captain| John Tony Gribar and Cecil F. and John L. Wooding. -A TECHNICOLOR LAUGH HIT FROM M. G. M. GRIMM CON UENCES The “evidence against Bauer rests of the Port here last week end and | Wentz, residents of Ketchikan, are i ) 3 | Now PLAYI"G! PLU ) 4 H Ey Charley Grimm, the Cubs man- on his own voluminous confession to sailed for Ketchikan and discharge at the Gastineau Hotel DRINK KING BJLACK LABEL! BARNEY BEAR in “The Unwelcome G“esl“ ager, tells about his “best perform- government authorities,” a Depart- - 2 o AR ood " i . Holl s wa R HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11.—“Living”| one’s role is common theatrical . 385 @n » ¥ s Y mie and Gertrude Davis. Drunk, an hitting ags Dutch Reu- ment announcement said. It related ther. . . . Charley hoisted a pop that Bauer's own account was as fly so easy that every man in the follow! . p intield hollered for it. . . . The Born in Germany in 1905 he came KlNG MEANS BEST IN EVEHYTHING next time Grimm came to the fo the United States in 1930, in 1935 plate, Reuther called time, walked became a naturalized citizen and was b i up to the plate and warned: “Get 2dmitted to the bar in Washington. ready to hit the dirt.” . . . “Why?”| In June, 1940, having returned to asked Cholly. . . . “You're beginn- Gérmany, he joined the German ing to hit me,” Dutch replied. |Army, “taking the fatal oath of al- e g legiance which expatriated him”. He received spy training and became RUSSELL CLARK ON Vas smuggled back 1o e Uniied ; —_— |U. 8. Army. ABOARD THE HEAVY CRUISER s T R A N S p o R‘TAT I o N USS PENSACOLA, OTARU, Japan| LT. NEAL LEAVING } —(Delayed) —Russell H. Clark, 18, e, i A seaman, second class, USNR, son of Lt. John Neal of the Alaska g n s Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Clark, Juneau, Department, who has been in ¢ s f = u' FHM[:'S i m I.[ mm Alaska, has been transferred to light Juneau on temporary duty with bl . mlHA MY[ M"ll "A'f‘m repair ship USS SATYR for duty. | the Adjutant General, Territory of \ 5 | Clark has served aboard the Pen- Alaska, will leavg the end of this sacola since May 8, 1945, taking part week for service in Anchorage. | r in occupation and demllnarlzanon; S 4 . - | 5 T of Northern Honshu and Hokkflido‘ New Ymk Stale ‘Troopers patru] » - frrcactrrrsrrreeeee e Japan's lmgest home islands. " more thau 10,000,000 miles a year.! ¥ i ‘; NEON SIGNS NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing PRATT NEON CO. Shattuck Way—Phone 873 The Erwnn Feed Co. SPECI&LISTS Office in Case Lot Grocery s 3 4 . " PHONE 704 g BLENDED WHISKY Hair Styling HAY, GRAIN, COAL N g PHNANOTS > ' ack Label Whisky! | k ith STYLING and STORAGE A X 4 ‘ Block Libel Whit - whiey il SUAPING i | v Y \ | mild, yet flavor-rich. 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