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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i PAGE THREE .|lIIIIIIITI"IIIlllflmllllmmllllll|IIII|III]|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIlII||IHIIIII|I||IillIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIlIIlIllIIIlI!IllIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||.. ‘BEFORE PEARL ROMMEL FILM R FHE SETTER WG FIRPUIRS PLATY HARBOR STORY BEGINNING AT | 57 STARTS 1S AT CAPITOL| 20TH CENTURY| b“[fl/ TURY TON l G ll T v So— A great romance and an inspir-| The war has “yielded many thrill- — W > vy ing -sacrifice are the twin themes ing stories for books, stage and b, & " " » THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES of “Flight for Freedom,” the un- screcn so far, and there will be . HIGH ADVENTURE £ usual new feature picture which €o- |many more to comé, but one of INTRIGUE 4 E stars ind Russell and Fred|the most intriguing ideas yet film- : rray. This feature is at the 'ed seems to be that contained in|f§ & night and tomorrow. ol Graves to Cairo,” which | » MacMurray plays the part of ajc it to the 20th Century spired M Russell to become &|the curiosity and from all accounts 5 pilot also The two fall in love,|the story lives up to the interest ~ but MacMurray's erratic ways and i es, having as it does for the counter attraction of a quieter | bs round the titanic struggle in . . but steadier man make the girl|Africa between the British Eighth 8 b hesitate in her choice Army and Rommel's Afrika Korps In a bomb-torn desert | Before coming to a final decjsion | The “Five Graves to Cairo” is & inn thcsc two out- she p res for one last record-|Rommel's secret—a secret stumbled i A i flight, a round-the-world solo hop|upon in the picture by a British witted Rommel him- that will take her over the Jav-|tank corporal in the person of If. hel 1 ok anese mandated islands of the onable Franchot Tone. ! . 2 self, to help launch South Pacific. On the eve of her the story unfolds, Tone, de- ; the downfall of the departure, high U. S. Navy officers from sunstroke, stumbles come to her with a strange request what he believes to be superman of mystcry! o~ that she deliberately radio that British-controlled hotel only to fin she is lost while in the mandatedthat 1t is about to become staff | “ area and actually come down on an | headquarters for Field Mars] A 'STORY OF LOVE AND . R v 3 out-of-the- island from which | Rommel. He disguises himself 0 HEROICS WHICH COULD NOT v ; she will subsequently be rescued a waiter, with the help of Akim HAVE BEEN TOLD BEFORE / £ ‘l)\' a cruiser. "!‘Almmn. tian hotel owne PEARL HARBOR...with & 5 ) The appar accident will enable | and a litt'e ench chambermaid, the romantic sfars of { ; i 3 (e | Navy planes while ostensibly merely | played by Anne Baxter. When "Tukcul.et'er,barlmg s hunting for the lost aviatrix to Rommel moves into the hotel with | together again.. ph the secret fortifications ! his staff, Tone is amazed to b to thrill you! have been illegally build- | accepted as one of the Nazis, a : 5 ing in " the mandated region, and \ trusted advance fifth-columnist. . v . 4 “ thus get information of huge value | The y is thrilling to the big : ; ¥ starring \=x to this nation in the event of war. i climax | § The girl agrees to the plan, but Sl el g a last minute she finds thau 2 y P \ ps krow all about it and are BERA[ISM IN \ % ed to “find” her themselves \ X p . s0 us to keep our planes out of the | GOVERNMENT lS R \ : forbidden ren | | \ S § . AKIM TAMIHUFF . takes a dramatic and | ] 2 with 4 step in order that this AMPA‘GN !SSUE N \ country m: secure the knowledge | ONRE ERIGH sTRuHEIM . : HERBERT MARSHALL o o the climes oF W\ T Hold and VON As Rommel 3 | C R‘ ¢ 11 - ” I s EDUARDO CIANNELLI & RKO Radio fim. allace and rFepper ro Directed by BILLY WILDER « Screen Play by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder usical Short Latest News ; Conf Will T Based Pl | Conference-Will Talk ! ased on a Play by Lajos Biro « A Paramount Picture . SHOW STARTS: 7:15 — 9:15 N 1 SRR, ey D R HY A fOr Demo Tl ke' "t A ( { |llIIIHlIIllIIIlI|||||II||||I|IIIIII||IIIHIIIIIIIIllIhHI'IWIIHILIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIII|IIIIII|illll"llllIIIH'IIINIIIIII!"IIII!I" ALO‘S TUREK '|'0 ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. - Vice- | Senator Claude Pepper of Florida, \ STOCKHOLM, Aug. 9—The new ‘ e pe— have mapped plans to continue the | Finnish Cabinet, obvioulsy picked | | C li . Nb" S Miss 1)0”,.1‘1, c(m. daughter of ! fight, for what Pepper termed, Lib- | with Russia, has been announced in | 0 Seum 1 Mrs, James Carr of this city, will eralism in the Government, to clear the way for peace feelers | SCHOOIL li D MEETING |be married tomorrow vvom’ng “ Senator Pepper, who fought for | Helsinki, according to a dlsxm(ch; I' 0 l ‘; L A s J4553% . P A R e marrie Wallace’s nomination in Chicago, | received here. | | b | A regular meeting of the Doug- pp. is Turek 3 i ¢ il J 4 s et b R te g e M, Alnl CTysal X R TOtLs IR o MELRLS, £ BT | | Prequs Vel iGuatyl Mk | BEST SHOWS | TONIGHT with Pre: Kb h'ihml‘) 1t at a 7 o'clock ceremony to be per-| ence, discussed “matters of interest | heim picked as Premier, Haniti | siden e S shift 1 U formed at the Douglas home of U.[ to the United States and the Liberal | packzell, former Minister to Rus- | ggl‘_if“‘il . 1‘3 Engstromn, |5, Gommissioner Felix Gray and fcause” and added that both would { sia, and Carl J. A. Enckell has been | I-OWE“ pm(Es ! HENRY FONDA e Lo;xdm'l;r 1::]{" :fs Mrs. G ; talk for the Roosevelt and Truman | selected as Foreign Minister, which | A V| in enemSapae e G b BT will be the bride's| teket. | he held twice previously and whose i e she has ac- yister, Mrs. Laura Peterson, and| Plans for Wallace’s future role in | connections date back to 1917 when NOTE ” e e °3mi':L on t.hc staff of yrp Glenn Denmark. | the Government were not discussed, | he was Finnish Secretary of State. | After August 10, no telephone ! THE x-B a Portland, Oregon, school. The i e il | | - St A“”d,B 5 bk Following the wedding there will) it is said. | —— - — rentals for the month of August | . : s 8 : : ; 3& nxll\ol:L. ong- 16 g reception at apartment 1, in LI A0 i 53, il | Hemlock trees usually mature i“. will be accepted at a discount. | l“ IDE vl bnind gt stiin e el the e Knight Apartments. Al friends| Empire Classifieds Pay: 150 to 200 years. | All remittances must bear posts | f \.‘1; ek it )-l( W‘“h"cg"‘ .'of the conple are invited ‘to call| - o et o st e | mark of not later than discount 5 mous vote to fill the vacancy PRGOSk o 12 | 45 P, caused by the resignation, subject RIIERY 3 ! JUNEAU AN DOFGRAR 7:45 P. M., to the Douglas City Council! [l AEEIVALS PRER 0 By, TRRRESDRCY, proval H:m; Slr}:\iger wa: zg Freda Greenewald and Geneveive | ? | Erickson are here from Sitka and | FANCY U. N | 7 x‘::g::’ {a'[‘:,‘(‘:,ll,l('()dglulsml‘ra:c,r,:::; have registered at the Juneau Hotel Y U5 NO. 1 4 i vappllmlwns for teaching positions The Navy's 14 and 16-inch guns | |were considered for the high school.| throw shells 20 miles. | oun ( S ( | - At present - two teaching positions| — st S — - | i are vacant in the high school, and| - rveriies o) lh » lone grade school teacher, Thompson Optical Co. | g 214 Second St.—Phone 387 lb 1 GOING AWAY PARTY ‘ Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- || s Richard “Dick” McCormick, Jr, | ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair TIRWAYS SYSTEM ¥ was honored last evening when | —GUDS repaxired-fiNaw Gun Parts {1 - about 15 to 20 young friends drop- —XKeys Made. d !ped in at his home on Fifth Street." realne 0lley $ gwmtz him a surprise going-: away pally After an evening of games' E H U HE MY . <|and fun, Richard was presented ou" A 4 with a fine hunting knife and am- | i l YIS NO . o {munition as a present. Richard 15‘ fll]llmmm? ln es’ 'han c dcY! |the popular son of Mr. and Mrs. | Do you feel fter ] HEALTHFUL——ECONOMICAL ¥ Richard McCormick, long residents o m. "fi"' { SWEETS / ?enx who plan leaving this month | :Nf:;“'llflt easily? (] { (SE‘TTLE Direct Daily, Service \ or indefinite residence at Sitka,| Do you feel tired—listiess? 7 where Mr. McCormick has employ-| Do you el headachy snd upset I.Jj DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. &FJUNEAU ment. poorly digested food? To feel cheerful | TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES | el &."‘“‘ Four food must be | 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. & WHITEHORSE MOVIE TONIGHT { uhday‘ ature must produce about INIMUM—$2.5 A | “The Ox«Bow Incident” will be | ;"lo pints of a vital dliemve juice to [ M o ’ & FAIRBANKS the movie feature at the Douglas | :J’, d‘xggst %o.“; 'ru::“n En';mégl” s ‘ . Coliseum tonight. leaving you headach: 5 b » lachy and irritable. g Connections <z ANCHORA % N E “j s T 0 C K | T P & Ttr}.::e ;;e {ou Muin mgeue zhi flu{n ' 7 | . 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