Show NURSES NURSES' STORY TOLD AT CAPITOL THEATER ng the experiences of girls In a modern training school for lor nurses The White While Parade which opened today at has the distinction of or being completely nal It is the first time the story of or these girls in white has been told and the thc telling provides stirring roles for Loretta Young and her cotar cottar co co- co- co tar John Boles As a nurse absorbed in her tr training yet eager for romance Miss Young represents the typical modem modern mod mod- em ern girl engaged in an arduous profession profession pro pro- The three years before her graduation are eventful and from h her r experiences and those of ot her sis sister sister sis sis- ter nurses the pictures picture's drama and human buman interest is drawn Falling in inlove ini love Jove with a man of wealth and social p she is forced to choose between marriage and the care career rl that engrosses her I The iThe picture presents an interesting interest Interest- interest interest-I lag ing study in types s and an able abIe cast of ct girls appear as the student nurses Among them is Dorothy Wils Wilson m Muriel Muriel Mu Mu- riel rid Kirkland Joyce Compton and Astrid Allwyn Jane Darwell plays the matron in charge of or the girls who acts as both confident and adviser ad ad- Others in the cast include Frank Melton Walter WaIter Johnson n and Frank Fank Conroy The bill is completed by a Mickey Micke Mouse ouse cartoon The and Paramount the sound world |