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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" AT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1944 ; PAGF E{REE i munity are doing a big job in this' Paramount Pictures Present.. TIOENTURYl NOw LooKiN’? AT THE IT’S HERE TODAY | ‘"Two wEEKs Io war, helping to win a war that| | {should mean more to us at humei | llvE" OFFERED {than to those at the front, says l {a statement by the Douglas Drive | | Committee. “The Fifth War Loan ! AT (Apl]ol_ NOWzla on. Now is the time to see if 20‘“ (ENTURY | Y {we are willing to sacrifice a m:le‘ | i Y and do our share by buying' the! Wi viie Ay ¥ et it | ,A mlsmkve,n e ol[wJusiL l,wu"’m‘ds needed . so ‘Bill' can 5hwt“lhc mark of s:m-;(\:lx‘:“v.xs‘r‘:x:)es out of | 2 m;-(. “‘1'3’0&',"‘ ‘]‘f‘tc,‘“{ib“ck at the German snipers. NOWigoyyiod to thrill and inspire the | :f:: ’ rlo(:nl:mnfe sd\;xll u‘;‘sé ].‘); gred i e "f],w? % :‘::'imovmnnm world. Such a picture | and Abner's latest picture, P worth what dfd 4 is f1ghtng’ seems to be Paramount’s long-await- Wedks 1o Live,” necdtiosd by dak| oo Lo AP adar |, Technicclor fiin verslon of the gzl g MG i & bt A bond booth is being a | celebrated Ernest Hemingway novel, gt adio, and open-|his evening in the City Hall of upor whom the Bell Tolls,” co- ing tonight at lvhu L?x\p:tol Thcatre.;nuuglfls by the Eastern Stars and[smrrm: Gty " Ghotat Gt eEIA ‘The stars have created scores of|tne Masons, they in the booth WilliBergmay and coming tonight to the hilarious situations, which begin|elcome you, and any denomina-|sorh Century Theatre. —PLUS— SCREEN SNAPSHOTS MERCHANT CONVOY notion they've got KAY LINAKER and "Miss America™ ROSEMARY LA PLANCHE KLIN PANGBORN o when Abner inherits a railroad and collects $10,000 from the citizens of Pine Ridge in order to purchase the rights of way which will turn that peaceful community into a booming railroad center. Upon weeks to live, consents to pilot a |rocket ship to Mars, but when a |doctor at the last moment steps in |and pronounces Abner perfectly |healthy, the story reaches a laugh- provoking climax and ends uproar- | fously. | Kay Linaker, Rosemary La Plan- |che, Irving Bacon, Franklin Pang- | born, Herbert Rawlinson, and Ivan Simpson appear with Lum and Ab- | ner. | DOUGLAS NEWS }BII.L, BOB FEERO MEET, ITALY The following letter will be of |great interest to Douglas residents and to the many friends of the Feero boys on the Channel. Last |letter from William had him in the {hospital suffering from a knee in- |jury sustained from German pistol |bullets fired by a German sniper {who was concealed on a rooftop at Anzio: tion bonds you can afferd to buy, even if you must sacrifice to buy them. Buy more Bonds. DOUGLAS WAHTO WOUNDED A wire was received by Mr. and splitting escapades in an effort to|tion somewhere in Italy. The wire are exactly the people Hemingway really go to town ... earn money to repay the Pine Ridge |stated that no further detalls were|himselt wanted for the parts. Their citizens. lavailable at this time. Sergeant | performances have elicited the high- when they get Abner, thinking he has but two | B e o Douglas Wahto has been in Italy since the early part of the Italian invasion. RETURNING TO SITKA Mrs. Frank Cashel is returning to Sitka after a week’s visit with |relations and friends on the Chan- |nel. Mr. Cashel is leaving tomor- row for induction into the Army |at Anchorage. Mrs. Cashel is the | former Myrtle Hollywood. 41H VICTORY GARDEN NEWS The 4-H Victory Garden Club met at the Douglas Public School | yesterday afternoon. Plans were {made for a picnic to be held some- time in July. A report was also |made of the coming fall Fair dur- ling which the Club will participate with entries and ete, SEYS HOME Returning last evening from a month’s trip in the States, were Mr. |and Mrs. James Sey and son, Jimmy. While in Seattle Mr. Sey underwent medical attention. GUARDS MEET ON FRIDAY The Douglas unit of Territorial The love story of Robert Jordan | and Marie the three days and | nights in which a lifetime was lived | —set against the background of the | Spanish Revolution, is said to rank | | in tenderness and passion with the | | finding the inherited railroad prac-|Mrs. Gust Wahto this morning, greatest romances ever filmed | " tically valueless, Lum and Abner stating that their son, Douglas| Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman | become involved in a seri:s of side-|wahto, had been wounded in ac- who play Robert Jordan and Maria | est praise not only from the author, | | but from critics everywhere the pic- | | ture has played. ‘ Filmed in magnificent Techni- | color, “For Whom the Bell 'rons"l is primarily the story of the Amer- ican dynamiter, Robert Jordan, and | the Spanish girl, Maria, victim of | {the Revolution’s barbarism. It is| Jordan's job to blow up a stra-| tegically placed bridge, which, if | properly timed and executed, will | aid the Loyalists in stemming the | Fascists' advance. To accomplish | this, Jordan enlists the cooperation | of a guerrilla band led by Pablo, | played by Akim Tamiroff, and Pilar, | his wife, portrayed by Katina an-i inou, famous Greek actress. It is with the guerrilla band that Jordan | | finds the crop-headed Maria. | Others in the cast who contribute [ to the g tness of “For Whom the Bell Tolls" are Arturo de Cordova, | Joseph Calleia, Vladimir Sokoloff, Mikhail Rasummy, Fortunio Bona- nova, Eric Feldary, Victor Vul‘('nni.“ - ATTENTION ELKS | You are requested to be in the |Club Rooms not later than 7:30 o'clock tonight to attend the Elks Paramount’s great Technicolor master- prece that’s the biggest hit in years! “lngrifl Bergman gives the kind of performance that you'll tell your children you saw—in the most difhi- . “Dearest Folks: Just a mnote Guards will meet again this week Flag Day Services. your way to let you know Bill and THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! cult and the greatest part ever offered I have met! H ight lon Friday rather than Thursday (Signed) H. L. McDONALD, | v IT ha ! He was a sight for|evening. Guards will meet at the Secretary. 4 122 < sore eyes, too. He's doing fine,|Mondenhall rifle . rangs. P a woman on the American Screen! Bond Premiere Thursday |« oo, o xe: dong fine mendennai rife. ange Priday os ars wi |wounded by the right knee by althe Fire Hall at exacctl)s' s“:‘ll; ;?Bx‘:. E(;‘m"rx‘tlmn mnchmnd pistol; one shot.!All who have cars are asked to be “They operated yesterda, i 5, | turn is indefinite. Votes collected ;lonk Llf’e sllrn); out flcs d?)l:g ;‘1‘:\2‘;1“ ?:X:d' Dre,ss_ 1““” 2 ‘COVEX'EUA), by Beta Sigma Phi members with | No bones broken, just a clean hole.! R o A the sale of bonds will be turned over | Bjll's got the slug for a souvenir. | to Miss Joyce Smith, candidate of | “The Red Cross wrote a letter to| the Girl Scouts. ‘Lm"- Commander yesterday and he' |8 arts 9:30 P. M, TIDES TOMORROW Low tide — 3:25 a. m,, 2.9 feet. High tide— 9:26 a. m., 13.0 feet. Low tide — 3:32 p. m., 2.5 feet. High tide—10:01 p. m., 15.8 feet. Doors Open 9 P. M.—S SORORITY CANDIDATE FOR MISS LIBERTY © " CONTEST WITHDRAWN —~From the Reader’s Digest e PATRICIA RETURNS P ettt SPECIAL- MESH HOSE 95c RS | 6 N ave me two days off to come and s x-S B e e i o ana, _ [ROM SKAGWAY TRIP meeting. (Signed) Bob. | The motorship Patricia left for “Postscript by Bill—Hi Folks, Bob! Haines and Skagway on Monday looks swell. The pain is leaving evening with the following pas- | | Shakespeare wrote h | clusively for the Blackiriars and | Globe theaters in London. - — Members of Beta Sigma Ph§, young women's sorority, announce the withdrayal of their candidate my leg so I'll be able to write soon. | sengers: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Low- in the contest which will select Miss | ATTENTION ELKS No news. We're happy to be to-|man, Mrs. John Lee, and John | H H Liberty and the Four Freedoms-dur- | You are requested“to be in the!gether. Say hello to everyone for | Paddock. Mflll Orders Flned ing the Fifth War Loan Drive. ‘The sorority’s candidate, Irene Rasmussen, was unexpectedly | called out of town shortly after her (Signed) H. L. McDONALD, | selection and the date of her re- | Secretary. {own boys should make us all proud, - | proud that some of us of the com- O e ) SAND and GRAVEL | I’ 433 I FULTON & KRUSE : CONTRACTORS later than 7:30 me Club Rooms not Tell the kids in Douglas I'll We are | talking over old times now. Bill.” Flag Day Services. | This letter from two of Douglas’ Returning late last evening were Morgan Holmes, Susie Shaning, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Klany, and Mr. and | Mrs. Dave Fenton from Haines, and | Floyd Johnston and Mike McCuleen from Skagway. | Miss | o'clock tonight to attend the Elks|write when I feel better. YVONNE'S Paramount's \ Baranof Beauty Salon > N G B e | Verd-A=-Ray LAMP BULRBS The Standard Eye Comfort Lamp Alaska Electric Light and ' Power Company . 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