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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1942 . o et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "APPOINTMENT FORDESTROY JAP - Dagiiia LOVE" OPENING AT 5 ERTE Tl | CAPITOL THEATRE MAKIN ISLE e : Gay Comedy Romance Will PLANE BASE Star Charles Boyer and £l M t S ” (Continued from Page One) argare u avan bert group on Monday, August 17, ! Admiral Nimitz said today A gay, streamlined comedy ro-; After the purpose of the attack mance, “Appointment for Love” “had been accomplished in its en- comes to the Capitol Thes tirety” the raiding force was with- morrow with Charles Boy and drawn. aret Sullavan its brilliant =~ Major Roosevelt, son of the Presi- rs. Rita Johnson, Eugene dent, was second in command. He Pallette, Ruth Terry and Reginald Denny are among the galaxy of players importantly cast in support- ing roles 4 planes on the water were Broadway and Manhattan’s sky- B while ARGGiaars: A line are the ultra-modern back- gyng gycceeded in sinking one small grounds for the bright dramatic enemy transport and one gunboat piece tailored by Universal precise- - eee ly to exploit the stellar talents of and Miss Sullavan. Boyer DoUGLAS ‘ a successful Broadway ¢ playwright, a genius at penning % the romantic adventures of his fic- NEWS ¢ titious characters. He bogs down and other top officers came off with- out casualty At least 80 Japanese ane installations on shore and Love is like that. .. and you'll love them in /) completely ~when his own ' affairs their rowdiest ¢) of the heart develop complications, DOUGLAS CANNERY SEASON & | ¥ P 3 most romantic Miss Sullivan is cast as a femi- COM! TO CLOSE TODAY o ! nine careerist—a doctor—who makes RaE FRRRRRRRRARARRRRRRIRRRRRARRAARRRRRRRRR. RRRRRRRRRRN riot! ; a domestic fixture of Boyer after! With commercial fishing offic 2 ’ he has staged an impetuous ro- ally closed in the district bel mantic pursuit and carried her to fished by boats seining for the S the altar. Her insistence that each Douglas cannery at 6 o'clock last h his own home and pursue evening, today most likely is the arate career without inter- last one of packing on the, city ce from the other lays the dock ) basis for complications which re-' Size of the season’s pack will peatedly obstruct their well-meant not be definitely known until the ntentions of satisfying their ro- day’s canning is over but it is be- mantic urge even after marriage, lieved that ' in the neighborhood - eee of 30000 cases will be realized, next to the largest ever put up WRANGELL INSTITUTE ™= This morning a couple of the wul OPEN O(TOB[R 1 seiners for the company pulled out for Seattle and about Monday the Wrangell Institute will open Oc- 'tenders, Gladiator and Reliance REG|NA|_D DENNY % | tober 1 this year instead of the early il also sail south. Y part of Septemb: as was prev- - e —— “Information R U'I' H TER R Y /| iously planned, it was annom\ced‘by PARTY IS TO FETE Placea” 4| Virgil Farrell, Director of Education CANNERY EMPLOYEES A Universal Pidture for the Office of Indian Affairs. | ; ! o Bt Color Cartoon - 8 .%| An enrollment of approximately | oo T L W 3 2| 200 is anticipated at the institute Sy g iy upal Latest News ML i o e e O be host to their employees at a George Barrett, Principal of dancing party in the E SHOW STARTS 7:20—9:30 FEATURES 8—10:15 | yyrooren 1ostivate. witl be assisted {OmOrTow y 2| by a staff of fourteen teachers, with ©'¢lock PREVUE TONIGHT — 1:15 A. M. @ | all positions, except those of home Of & T o O D e T L e T onomics instructor filled, he ENDS TONIGHT— stated. Teachers on the staff are, Morris | Rafn, fisheries; John L. Ripley, Y shop; Mrs, Teresa F. Ripley, social are invit studies; Mrs. E. Watrons, English; Miss Byrdie McNeil, commercial; ALBERT UBERTI The Suez Canal runs almost due Sugar from sugar beets grown in “\:::1\ ,;,’f:-":m\,ilil,‘:im\;\‘,;‘]:‘:,?”[.{“‘::;:I';‘)(l:. ket I haia north and south for 1045 miles (1, United States looks, s and | boat building; Mrs. Clarissa L. Ur- through desert and marshy lakes. 5 chemically identical to sugar from | sich, ms Mi hel Roberts, Americans normally drink coffee CAN¢ tant, clerk; Norman Whitaker, vill 1 forward to with anticipation In addition to Albert Uberti, Douglas-born young man, was sworn in as a member of the U. S. Naval Air at the rate of 550 cups each a year. O A :Xl‘:“(fnl;i;::m:k‘b;:': J&‘,:L:g: | Corps on August 7, according 1o Baron Tornau, a German, built Russian oil wells were first dug by | gssistant. cook: Peter M. Casey, as- | WOrd received here by his father, the first Russian oil refinery near hand and petroleum in leather bags | sistant, night watchman; Mrs. Anna | Emil Uberti. Albert is in class V.5 Baku in 1858. was hoisted by rope and pulley. Person, assistant, arts and crafts. |of the Naval Reserve. were Killed in the Makin attack.|is l "DANCE HALL" ISArmy, Navy Have fo 'NEW SHOW SET AT Check Bars, Stripes, Leaves af One (Iubi 'TWENTIETH CENTURY (Continued from Page One) artillery. At a luncheon table a day of 8o (Carole Landis, Cesar Ro-' e were ‘Air Force Lieut. Rod Southwick, Pvt. Richard Rendell, mero fo Open Sunday 3} “eres - cunigan, and Paul McGee. b on Screen Here Technical Sgt. Don McGuire, now | - Washington correspondent | | When the Casanova of Paradise | Pay meets the blonde Venus [ (with arms!), a new romantic com- ts on its merry way. With k and handsome Cesar Ro- the great lover in 20th cer at Quantico frequent itors at the Press Club, b Maj. Paul McGahan, cory information officer static edy st tall merc due tomorrow at th 20th Cen- Gen. Douglas McArthur |tury Theatre, the fireworks orgriwy when he meets blonde and beauti-| seates business concerns in for- /Tul Carole Landis. eign properties at the end of 1940 The fun starts when Romer | Duke, the dance hall mang pillion dollaes ted to a pretty blonde (C } PRIERROS SEe O —ee is) who is a spectator at a |brawl in which he participant When she refuses to accept a da‘e with him, he is very much upset and ¢o is hurt La that night, Carole takes part in a crap game and cleans Duke of his last cent She then {amazes him by announcing that ‘Ll\z‘ is “Venus,” the new main at- | traction at his own Paradise Pav- lion! From this point laugh follows laugh as the deflated Duke strives to even matters with the blonde charmer. el Julep 4 -ee | VISITS HERE | | Andy Engstrom of W oll s a visitor for a few the {home of his brother, E. 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