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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA WPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE ——) NEIST COMEDY [STIMSON SAYS | HOSPITAL NOTES |OVERHUNDRED "CADET GIRL" I Ui || UHRFELSDRAMA- | AFRICANDRIVE | s wous s o TAKE PASSAGE ATIRACTION AT e ‘mrth to a baby girl weighing 8 uz || FILLED PLOT| ONLYSTARTING|: ' &<l FOR SOUTH 20TH CENTURY anewisea || Capitol Theafre Offering|Declares More Work SHIl, o™, " imiied "ot "5t Acn's | way on Saturday were Gora men- Scénes Shot af Camp Hahn is al his iy . . | Hospital yesterday for medical at-|son and Dan Hightower. . . j 7 Stars Jack Benny and | Remains fo Be Done |{in veseerter for medtest st ooy o X ke o nere 1or Included in Landis-Mont- i A \ Carole Lombard for Air SUPreMACY | wiury sert nas enterea st amws| "For Ketchikan 1. A simmon-GOMerY ‘Boogie-Woogie’ X (A | — | i esents (:A;OI.L‘ i i R _|Hospital for medical treatment. Isen, Claire Johnson, C. E. Parent, > Discussing his ,latest film pro- | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. 45 K. E. Shoett, P. L. Bush, John Fifteen thousand cadets at Camp o M B A R D \| | duction, “To Be Or Not To Be, |Phasizing “‘°_N‘_’r"‘r_“fr"“"y‘“si“’_‘f" Mrs. Wiliam Eylar has been|Ross, G. M. Dillon, Ken Ronfess- Hahn, near March Field, Califor- now at the Capitol, Ernst Lubitsch {"“‘E“ “f"*“';“‘f“‘:{""’VI-V““;H"‘Lvsu;::“; discharged from St. Ann's Hospi-)trano, Leo Skiles, Marion Etter, nia, unknowingly joined the cast of JACK BENNY < pointed out that it was actually a | &% o ”"j“_m;x““-‘mg “work sill| (4 and has returned home with |Oscar Larson, Aloysius Steiner, D. 20th Century-Fox’s “Cadet Girl, . comedy spy melodrama about the her baby girl {F. Robertson, V. R. Parris, Wil- the current attraction at the 20th ERNST LUBITSCH', "fffljfi)e reactions and doings of @ rOWP | compieteq to give the United States | , T |lard Batchelor, £, R. Johnson, Olar Century Theatre \ ] earfio C J| Jiof “ham” actors who became all {04y supremacy.” o S k Il]_elm.»J O. Read, George Gorow- One Saturday Kay Kyser put on 0. ¥ mixed up with the Gestapo after| gecretary Stimson said that when H L Al overnment |ski, Mrs. Mary Day, Frank Wallak, a show for the boys at the camp. PP Warsaw had been invaded Lair supremacy is obtained three ob- | FOSPital this morning Paul Dippell, Glen Smith, Joseph One of the top members of his all- ROBERT STACK " Before the invasion started theljectives lie ahead and one is to tersy Brlocleau, Delph C. Robbins, Wil- star cast was lovely Carole Landis, group of actors had been rehears- |expel or destroy the Axis forces in| COrd@ Benson from Skagway has|liam J. Parsons, Mrs. Frances who has been giving up most of i-Nazi play, which they | Tunisia, attack Tripoli and destroy ,13('1‘" admitted to the Government|Cushing, Vernon D. Warner, Theo her free time to entertainments s were allowed to present. But |the Germans under Rommel. Hospital Frolictisten, Eugene L. Clark, Ward at the Army camps. ) as a result of the rehearsals they| This will make the North African E A. Turner. Carole sang several songs for had some storm troopers’ uniforms|coast on the Mediterranean safer| Carlton Currie and Edward| por Seattle—Estelln Paxton, Ha- the boys. While she sang, Director which came in very handy when |with a line reaching into the Egyp- | Wzorek, both medical patients,|ze] McLeod, Robert Pederson, Jack Ray McCarey and a camera crew the plot turned to melodrama and |tian area were discharged from St. Ann's|Gucker, M. E. Tippets, Paul Soren- filmed the scene &s an important the members of the theatre stock| The War Secretary also said the | Hospital Saturday |son, Oscar Harri, Mrs. Grace Fick- sequence of “Cadet Girl i company pretent, for spy pur- |light forces of bmhdmo Ahl]i!es 5;::: A i en, A. J. Ficken, Alta Brink, Les-: In the picture, Carole, cast as G ar % lish | Axis are now engaged in what mi rthur Van Humbeck has en-|ter Carls BaN . Dasik ity T R T l(;(:(;po_o be part of the Polish be - desoribed: af « “fealing Soub S itasedl (BY. Any's Hospital for . iifs ter Carlson, Carl Carlson, Roth a songstress, leaves a night club R remains to be done and steps are Pt - {Carlson, Mrs. John Heath, Vern engagement to entertain at Unit- 5 SENSATIONAL y gery. | Gorstine, George Hendrick, Leola ed States Army camps. Camp-Hahn [Ellingen, Chris Ellingen, Odes Wil- proved the ideal setting, and the | ROBIN AND RAINGER I ARMAND DUNCAN NAplES RAIDED aop bl;‘::':nzf“l’l"_“‘l”“;‘:“f’l‘\L Joyee | kening, Collis Druley 15,000 cadets were a perfect back- SONG HITS! JOHN SHEPPERD | | d al patients, have| john Keyser, John Black, Dwight ground. * WILLIAM OPENS CLEANING | TRACY entered St. Ann’s Hospital for at-|parrisn, Al Anderson, Mildred An- | George o o THEATRE [ SECOND TIME BY |[wntion R Bliyit . Lowis, . Fiarloy R B o rred | ALWAYS 2 EDITIONS LATE WORLD NEWS Show Place of Juneau AND pRESS SHop N |Lewis, Gunnar Ingman, Esther The new songs were wri y Sheila Crople: as ¢ - X AR, - 85 written by | | Baby Shella Cropley was an N mgman, Edward Weber, Sam Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger | s Ju |cOming medical patient at St.|pranko. Cliff 'd. Chane: 4 - o After an absence from Juneau | Ann’s Hospital Sunday | ranko, Cliffor naney, W. O, e e about 20 months, Armand Dun-| 5 H,,n i s ) Iiv‘[cD;\me}l;;, Fred L. Rades, Elmer ander, Deputy Clerk Peggy Mclvor, AM lEGIoN & figics o % £ ec. eavy bombers " ans, oy Neil Mikel, Julius Court Reporter Mildred Maynard, . A “:‘”‘("’m”"“““ A = [of the United States again raided M e abasail has en-|Stein, John Heath, Earl Cox Aulatant, U8, Attorriey Pat. 4] ypening can & MR oty ere 'S spita odi- h b S S Y o S Naples Saturday night, setting the ‘C‘n‘l‘ Cafc‘ Ann's Hospital for medi-| “ppy;, porrest, C. R. Jerecaek. Gilmore, Jr., and Mrs, Gilmore. | MEEI IoulGH' waterfront afire and also hitting 3 jJames Lucas, Thomas Nowell, Ar- BA(K FROM BUSY ‘The Ketchikan term has adjourn- £y merchant ships in a second de- i thur % i - 36 4 r 17 vear: 2 hur Olson, Virden Duncan, - ed to Juneau and will convene Satze Laundry for 17 years be- |ynctating assault in eight days. Mrs. Fred Morgan gave birth to gt A ?° The American Legion will, m he left Juneau to establish| Besides Naples, hits were also|a baby boy &t moon Saturday, in| . Fowsom Carl Lakso, Doug KEI [ MrdAY. S0 SORECMR Hithian Ay |at 8 o'clock tonight in the Dugor laundry at the Army base at!scored on Vittorio, Ei le and |the Goverr t Hospital {D-_ Thim, .John ©. Anderson, Law- | The nEwieiaghioatst will opell ey ignd A ¢ Christi Fort Richardson where he served :,-Xw,lv:(M:;‘; \‘111:\7;1‘(;. m::??;;;‘f :\'l‘::"h D o irence January, Melvin Lancaster, | . | January 6. The grand jury will p‘”vlv'w :l‘:\n:m&x;‘ nGamer c;n; &h g :ar as superinten- | were caused by explosions. Mrs. Russell Elliott was ddnm"):{ennelh e 1 Manson, C With the &gl o the Olark of | jury on January 26. Mislot MOV WHIER SR I | .. ted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterd: Ralph Baker, Charles Dihle, Leon- | Court, Robert Coughlin, the court | 3 i been shown to any audience, Coms Since his return to Juneau, Dun- tor TREAIES thabinent. {“rd Croft, party which has been in Kctchlk:m‘ | mander Al Zenger announces. rchapad: s thar Ribwiiish ; | Joseph Rambraogh, Ed Ingle-|{or two months holding term of| Beeswax is an important by-| Frank Dufresne, Executive Offigek Shop on South Franklin DEATH OCCURS, Joe Williams, Mario Sodini and|5°% Charles Gracey, Mrs. Billle| COUrt, returned to Juneau over the | Product of honey productior |of the commission, will show the Street, next to the .Snow White ¢. K. Robinson, are medical pa-|NOtveit, Ivar Nottveit, E. R. Mac- ‘"E"ek;?fi- Those returning included | ey L 4 1,600 feet of movies. Coffee and Taiindiy Ahert MALHR Mteaas s VA"( AN ("Y‘u«ms e, entored St Anwe|Causland, L. Lauderback, Mrs, Judge and Mrs, George F. Alex- | BUY DEFENSE BONDS other refreshments will be served. Duncan was associated with the | convene January 12, and the petit the cleaning, pressing and repair- ing business. — .- — Hospital. Madeleine Rein, A. I. Matson, Wil- | 00 7 A A ey s 3 Hubert Armistead was admitted | Secretary of the Society of Jesus, b ® : 3 red | About 300 engine, navigation and | order of Jesuits, died last night in |t© St- Anm's Hospital Sunday for £ D2 0u ARHeE: Freets, o | =gy = 5 ~ X ‘When they’re not so active anymore | 5 5 A k Hospital and -&o‘lll of constipation lnnoz:::em | SN with dizziness, heartburn, headaches, | ROME, Dec. 14—The Very Rev [liam Neiderhauser, A. W. Lund-!% Butler-Mauro Drug Co. communication instruments are | vatican City medical treatment, Erickson, Sgt. . 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