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WI:D\IESDAY OCTOBER !8 1944 TR TR Last Times Toxghl MOTHER I'OVE IS into a boys’ dormitory, refuses to move. | But instead of proving a hea ing and counseling the bo; become her friends and acting wnd mother to all of them. - GOODWILL PARTY IS NOW AT CAPITOL For those who definitely different seek something | in their screen- 1 recommend nember,” which ng at the Capi- The 11 members of the r love is the theme of Rupert Chamber of e To Remember.” an original story by the film deals touching- e affection of a little old | ert. type lady for her! disappeare Haines Military Road. HOSPITAL NOTES return some day, she refuses to leave her home—the only home he| has known. Even when that home i rrounded by a bustling college campus and the apartment building | cal attention. Mrs. Pete Hammer has 4 Somethmg greater It;an Life itself' i 3 A MOTHER'S LOVE FOR HER BOY' § ntered Hospi Mickey Rooney Jody Garland to St. Ann’s for medical care. Mrs. Erik Larson Red Skelton Gene Kelly 1OHN DOROTHY undergo surgery. THEME OF H!.M f.-cm to the college, she in mm} |comes tu be a genuine asset, guid- | who < TO20M (ENTURY[ SHOWN HAINES ROAD ieci st ol 1 docn i Down,” Prince | Commerce Based | Goodwill Party passed through Ju- Ben Ames peau this morning on the Princess Louise enroute back to Prince Rup- | The members visited Skagway 1, who has long since| while the steamer was in port and |W also made a trip to Haines wher Believing that he will inevitakly | they were taken on a drive up the school Martha Johnson has been admit- in which. she lives is transformed |ted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medi- |during the run of this play. that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI —JUNEAU, AL/ \9!\\ STARTING TONIGHT C(OMING TONIGHT | InPeaceorinWar... Dorris Bov\dun “hn returns (0 lthe screen in 20th Century-Fox's| vivid dramatization of John Stein- MM Torabbing a of 9“‘“ s hey udd hs starling! - .asthe pent-¥ conqueror‘ 1_‘»}“[ ; of men! Human! - * . women for jove! Hero* ho live only t© due tonight at the 20th C(mm\ Theatre, had stage ambi-| tions from earliest childhood. The chestnut-haired, petite act- s, who stands but five foot one, was born in a non-theatrical family |in the tiny town of Coldwater, Mississippi .Dorris Estelle, as she called by her parents, Dr. James Bowdon, attended in Memphis, Tennessee, where her parents had moved. | Later at the Louisiana State Uni- | versity she won prominence in her |first collegiate roll of the Karel (,\))tk play “R. U. R.” It was he fur ¢ on\s‘ { the e and Mrs of those ¥ |she was seen by a 20th Century- been | Fox talent scout and signed to a ! dismissed from St. Ann's following |screen contract. Her first big “break” in motion St. |pictures came when she was cast o play in 20th Century-Fox's pic- of another Steinbeck “The Grapes of Wrath.” In this picture she portrayed the Robert Barber has been admitted |exacting role of Rosasharn Joad, | for which she won much critical entered St.!acclaim, Ann's on Tuesday where she will| As the timid, adoring young |wife of a Norwegian miner killed A Picivre that Stirred the Heart So Deeply! PAGE THREE sne. st "MOON IS DOWN" i -|H|IIIIIIIII|II|III|IIIIIIIIIIIHII|IIIIlIIIlIIII|I||I|||II|I|II||IIII|IIllIlllllIIII|IIIlIIlIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIlIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIl MIDNIGHT MATINEE 12:30 There Has Never Been « | Kathryn Grayson | . "\ Aan Sothern (32 | Heanor Powell Fronk Morgen |, Mary Astor John Boles Pllfil CRAV!N MORRIS P LUS——— “Wolf in Thieves Clothing” Mrs, F. D. Baker, a surgical pa- by a Nazi firing squad, Miss Bow- tient, left St. Ann’s yesterday t0|don has an excellent opportunity return to her hcme tn display her varied talents. The tragedy that enters the life of .the })mum bride brings unexpected |depths of hatred and revenge out of the quiet little woman. {Continued from Page Oone) withSIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE HENRY TRAVERS - LEE ). COBB DORRIS BOWDON MARGARET WYCHERLY WILLIAM POST, Jr. Directed by (rving Pichel + Produced and Written for the Screea by Nuanally lunesun Jose Iturbi Harsha Hunt Virginia 0'Brien Donna Reed Margaret 0'Brien Kay Kyser's Band Bob Crosby's Band | Lena Horne Ben Crter's Bund | Community Sing Sports—Cartoon—News & Gay Rio . LATEST in N E W & “LITTLE RED RIDING RABBIT” 4 LATEST in N NEW PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION FORMED A meeting to decide whether the Junmu Parent-Teacher Associa- |tion should be reorganized was |held last evening in the Grade School auditorium. Approximately States e‘(tm\(led to %c)mwm(lt a|65 parents and teachers attended mile inside the Reich. Enemy|the session and discussed the broadcasts said the offensive, not!reasons why or why not the asso- yet announced by Moscow, fcrccd‘cmtmn should again become part the Nazis to abandon the Lithuani-|of the school system. an highway center of Virbalis, unec Principal speakers of the evening miles from the frontier. | were Superintendent A. B. Phillips The battle is beating against the and Dr. J. O. Rude of the School landed estates of the Junker Gen-|Board. erals on a broadening front. Nazi, Following the discussion, a vote Commentator, Col. Ernst von| was taken, with 37 parents and Hammer, said “the Russians ex- teachers in favor of the reorganiza- | tended their offensive to near:the tion and 14 opposed. A resolution East Prussian border farther to|committee was then appointed, con- | the south and attacked strong Ger-‘fixstmg of Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Ralph ' man defenses between Kalvarija Mize, and Mis. O. Olsen. Mrs. L. and Schirwindt.” A, Strum, Mrs. Lynn Forrest and Kalvarija, Lithuania, lies 30 miles|Art Hedges will form the nomi- southeast of Schirwindt, a German nhating committee. |frontier town 42 miles northeast| The first meeting of the new\ |of the Prussian rail center of In-|P-TA will be held Tuesday even-| — = ———— sterburg and 91 miles east of the |ing, October 31, in the auditorium. | THURSDAY ONLY |5 IT THOILLED MILLIONS AS A BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB SELECTION... AND IN “READER'S DIGEST) E (R TuRY O COLISEUM~—DOUGLAS COLISEUM——JUNEAU TONIGHT ONLY Alhways a Good “Holy Matrimony™ | Show 'lIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllI!I!lllIIlll" MIGHTIEST OF OUTDOOR PICTURES! treatment William T. Malone % Ann’s ye ) A L Don Da ical patient, has|turization 3 1 it P been dise i from St. Ann’s|pest seller, : | /////// ////(/ . JSARIZIDNLL | - § JEAN ARTHUR 5 SWILIAMHOLDEN WABREN WICLTAML A COL B SHOWPLALE o Capitii2MCaBiTd AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES EYE SPECIALIST POHIRAI'I' PHOTOGRAPHY NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors capital of Konigsberg. Other Russian forces are be- sieging the Baltic port of Memel which is within 65 miles of Ko- | All interested parents and teachers ‘are urged to attend. | s T ’ISABEL PARSONS TO Call Juneau Medical & Surgical |Clinic for appointment with Dr. R. N. Hester, M.D. Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building, Phone 284. Adv, 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N.-NEILL JOHN W. CLARK UNIVERSITY OF WAS]I To enter her third year at the {‘ University of Washington, Miss <SRN, | 1::bc! Parsons, daughter of Mr. and . | Mrs. Ernest Parsons, sailed for the | South today. A Delta Gamma mem- | ber, Miss Parsons will reside at the sorority house while attending | school. nigsberg. PAN AMERICAN WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE APPLES Delicious or Jonathans BUY A BOX at the Louis Rapuzzi, Deputy U. 8. Marshal of Skagway, is in town and a guest at the Gastineau. TELEPHONE 757 i 'SS in the STATES? FLY all THE way in less than a day... via Pan American FAIRBANKS & WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE PINEAPPLE on hand. 1 Beware Coughs WHOLE SLICES “ from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion rellgves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat l'?of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- g::'x’ed ’llgrfinchlnl mucous nlxlem- es. 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