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TUBDAY OCTOBER 5, 1943 "WHITE CARGO" CLOSES TONIGHT, ENDS TONIGHT! Watrer I.AMARR PIDGEON Show Place of Juneau TDMOB!OW' Heddy Lamarr brings to the screen the sultry Tondelayo in a gripping screen version of the fa- mous stage play, playing for the last times tonight at the Capitol. Teamed with Walter Preview Tonight THREE OF A KIND... proves an alluring tropics heroine, wears a lurong for the first time, and the play, in its modern screen technique, takes on vivid new life. Miss Lamarr was never more ex- otic than as the dark-skinned Ton- delayo, and Pidgeon handles his rols with rugged strength. Ca as the romantic young assis! is ippealing, and wins great sympathy when his “bride” attempts to poison him. Richard Thorpe directed the pic- ure with subtlety and skill. The | jungle scenes, including those in which actual rubber plants were transplanted and kept alive by chemical mear are convincingly real. An artificial river, built for the picture, is also the last word in eality. The river boat, commanded | by Reginald Owen, was 1nolhcx <killful piece of motion picture en- gineering, TRYING TO MATCH Jwo PAIR! - Miss McNaughton Back from Short Vacahon in South Back after a two \woks \.\muom today. trip, Miss Mary Jean McNaughton | Thh gives the Allies a great new 'has resumed her duties as secretary | air e and K potential invasion |in the office of the Federal Blueau \pnngboard facmg southern France of Investigation. | or northern Italy and Brenner Pass,| Miss McNaughton flew from Ju- the feed line into Germany. neau to Seattle and went by train The Brenner Pass has now been |as far as San Francisco. She re- m.ue almost useless to the Ger- turned by boat Sahiiraky night. mans w; |v'nluuemenl purposea by - with marjone MAIN . Zasu PITTS - Aline MacmflHon Lee BOWMAN - Virginia GREY + Guy KIBBEE * Susan PETERS NEW GAINS REPORT ED e s T Tegchers Honored al lnformql T_ea Today| The congregation of the Northern | Amen(ans Brlhsh Close TEA(PERS GUESTS Tor e OF ROTARY CLUB Two Sldes | tertaining at an informal tea this ! (Continued from Page One) afternoon in honor of teachers from | 5 the Juneau Public Schools and the | Government School. Mrs. R. E. Robertson is chairman in charge of the affair which is being held between 4 and 5:30 o'clock in the church parlors. | 'evacuated in an announcement E | | | More than 40 teachcrs of Juneau Public Schools and the Alaska Office of Indian Affairs schools were guests of the Rotary Club this noon in the | Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. The teachers, new and old, were introduced to club member: lateral road running eastward from Rome to the Adriatic. Four to five German divisions along a line running coast to coast are putting up increased resistance to Fifth and Eighth Army ad- " .00 0 ouest was Benjamin | vances. - 2 s evorca e oo | (YMAN SNOWS ARE | {he' :THland * of orsiod™ hias- ‘béen partment of the Interior. pARE"]’S OF G'Rl IN WAR Zp<r, AS IN PEACE, Announcements have been receiv- | |ed telling of the birth of a baby ! daughter, Lynn Marian, to Mr. and | Mrs. Lyman Snow. The little lady | was born Se))tcmbfl 22, at Seattle. Young Snow is wellknown here, having attended the Juneau Hit:h} School. At present he is at Officer's Candidate School in Virginia, and! as yet has not had a glimpse of his daughter, ! HEAlTH TALK T0 TI‘W management of b E Tix oo - BEGIVEN MONDAY. :‘w : - o D POSITS | First of a series of winter meet- 1 primery comsiderstion. o llngs, open to the public and spon- eddicion, the bank @ & sem- |sored by the Gastineau Public hdwbfi._ lN THIS BANK iflealth Council, will be next Mon- 23se Carporstion, which is- |day, October 11, at 8 p. m., in the | v cach of eur depoiensm ARE {City Council Chamber in the City | aginst low % o merimwrs Hall. i of $3.008 Speaker at the initial meeting will ibe Dr. Bernita Block, director of ‘the Division of Maternal'and Child | | Health of the Territorial Health De- pmtment — ., —— ADVI(E GIVEN BY JUDGE SETS DEFENDANT FREE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — City| |Judge Martin Fleming on occasion |can act as counsel for a defendant.| INSURED First National Bank of [UNEAU, AZ7:SKA nece FEOERAL DEPOSIT INS NEW STOCK \ In a recent case a man was charg- jed with reckless driving' after a {woman testified he drove his auto {into her parked car. There were no witnesses to the accident. The defendant started to say ,somefihing but Judge Fleming told {him: Floor Lamp Reflector Bowls ALL SIZES “You don’t have to speak and con- !viet yourself.” } The man smiled, said nothlnn— and walked out a few minutes later | |freed of the charge because the city | had no proof against him. AT AT, 1 IN FROM HOONAH Floor Lamp Breakage Replacements * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 A. L. Pinkerton and H. O. K. Bauer came in from Hoonah yas- terday with the Alaska Coastal | Airlines e BELLAMY IIE’I‘UINS Ben Bellamy, traveling man, ac- companied by hig wife, returned last night from Skagway, where he has ' been on a business trip. CAPITOL SCREEN ' “White Cargo,” | Pidgeon in this dynamic drama, she | J | | 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA fl|er Brmgs Damaged Plane_ln | i | First Lieu(. Donald L. Balch, US the Zero-damaged tail of his Co a section. New StarM n a baby-blue nursery, with stars of light down on her crib, an 8 week: takes the spotlight away from her mother—Lana Turner! air South Pacific base after enemy machine gun bullets punctured a tire and riddled the tail, carr C, Youngstown, 0., fighter. Unhurt, Lieut. Balch pa akes Debul n the ceiling which throw hea s’ old star, Cheryl Christina Crane, But ‘the beaming mother, carvaceous and slender as ever, is leaving for New York with her husband in a few to Army and Nnvy hospilals. JAPS FORCED T0 RETREAT ON YANGTZE CHUNGKING, Oct. 5. — Chinese | forces on the East China front (have reestablished their positions in the Hangchow-Nanking area along the southern banks of the| Yangtse River with the recapture of Fanchang which is 20 miles| southwest of the imporant river| port of Wuhu. The Chinese report said that far- ther east the Jap forces in Lh WHEN DO I G\T SOME SHIE'LESS SKONK JES' TooK days, where she will make visits Hsuancheng region, 80 miles south of the former capital at Manking, suffered heavy loss and were forced to retreat after a night long battle. The communique also recorded | clashes in the Kiang and Shantung Provinces. CANNERY OFFICIALS THROUGH YESTERDAY Frank Wright, JA'., Superintendent of the Icy Straits Packing Company, | arrived here yesterday from the South on a PAA plane and left for Hoonah with the Alaska Coastal | Airlines. He was accompanied by P. J. Andre, cannery owner. ———eo—— W. L. Lavery, of the Alaska Star grins ruefully as he squats on his | . ol *chute-pack on ng at a g away ncaked his plane to a land . | Burbank, California, |Warren Now Taking | Limelight; Does Not Know It All, Says So | lConl.inucd flom Pa{,e One) | lines.” All I said was “Thanks.” Is he presidential material? He will be the first to tell you “No,” and the “practical” politicians are pretty solid in agreeing—not be- | cause they don't like him, but be- ause the ink’s still wet on Warren's | stir the nation to voting in the public | opinion polls such as have Dewey, | Willkie, MacArthur and others. | But the record is there for the reading and geographically Warren could easily be a political asset to any top-slate man who is registered cast of the Mississippi. Politically, he is a liberal. ¢ seems to believe in lining up political friends and foes alike in order to accomplish his programs. , In any campaign, his charming wife and six lively youngsters, start- ing with James, who is a private in the army, would be no drawback. If you live east of the Sierras, vou'll hear more of Earl Warren. If you live west of them, you prob- | | ably already have. | el g VISION CLINIC IS ~ HELD THIS WEK' R. N. Hester, M. D. opth'zlmolomht will be in charge of a vision con- servation clinic held this week, ac- cording to an official announcement made today by Health Department officials. i The services of Dr. Hester are available for both clinic and private “ patients and appointments should be made by calling the Juneau Medical Clinic. In cooperation with the Territorial Department of Health, Dr. Hester, Ketchikan eye specialist, will hold a series of clinics throughout South- east Alaska. trict Court on Saturday. PG s G et HARDWARE MAN HERE | Herb Carbray of Seattle, a repre- |sentative of the Seattle Hardware Company, is a guest at the Baranof | Hotel. —— e FROM STRAWBERRY POINT Mrs. Ralph Roberts and Mrs. L. Airlines, is a guest at the Baranof C. Nevius, both of Strawberry Point, i .Autel are at the Gastineau. atmy life is t ct of “You're in the Army Now,” which closes tonight at the 20th Century, with the trio of Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers and ¥ | Jane Wyman heading a regiment of ! |roars. Also featured in the com ledy’s cast are Regis Toomey, Don- ald McBride, Joseph Sawyer, Clar- ence Kolb, as well as the Navy Blues Sextette, and Matty Malneck's or- chestra “You're in the Army Now" takes rookies Durante and Silvers over the rocks in uproarious fashion, It seems the recruiting sergeant was just minding his own business when elong come these two vacuum cleaner salesmen who try to high him into buying their But the sergeant proves to ibe a better salesman than they, and little knowing what he'is letting the army in for, he signs them up. - COUPLE. FROM KETCHIKAN Mr. and Mrs. Lovell g - | Roberta rd. and he has done nothing to | an unorthedox party members wnn e, DIVORCE GRANTED | Frank Arthur Grainger was |granted a divorce from Helen! Grainger in the United States Dis- | LAST SHOWING OF ARMY COMEDY IS AT 20TH CENTURY i The lighter side of etk anof Hotel are guost | TEREERT FROM WRAN nn Mrs. E. D. Casey of Wrangell {1egistered over the weekend at the sranct Hotel ——e— FROM BURBANK y Black, representative of the Tockheed Aircraft Corporation at is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - TRIO FROM ANCHORAGE Paul Kruger, Arthur E. Cox and | { Robert Robinson, all of Anchorage ‘4 re guests at the Baranof Hotel. > AT BARANOF Minnich and Pauline Ilinnich are guests at the Baranof 1 otel. They arrived Saturday night 1:om the south. - D PARKER AT GASTINE Charlie Parker, here from Straw- <herry Point, is a guest at the Gas- | tineau Hotel. B S HEINTZLEMAN ON TRIP Frank Heintzleman, Regional For- ester, left for Ketchikan yesterday aboard the Forester. He expects to be away about a week on official busine: | { A NEW YORK CITY jewelry store proprietor tried an ingenious meth- od to boost the sale of War Bonds | and it proved a success. He pre- | sented free alarm clocks to tae first 500 War Bond buyers. The happy customers are shown getting the ; bonds and clocks. (Internationatl) ! 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