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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1940. and a likable he youngster. Knowing he cannot HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. took the long w because it those “visited. hind their set smiles, ocquiring English, have changed. heard about. peared in six others. audiences.” and people lost their tempers. tiny new shoulder-strap radios, placed it on table as she and had music wherever she went. [ Her “debut” was exceptional in that she seemed less the guest talks with little accent, remarkable in one who recently began You don’t know how pleasant that is unless yeu've gone through the early-days-in-Holywood of some of the foreign gals who thought their thick dialects were cute. I ' Miss Hasso also forgot to be mysterious. Right oo, she started | talking about her husband and little boy, both in Sweden. PERCY’S CAFE | e little boy is six and a half years old, and Mamma Signe talked with him by telephone yesterday. a bit about little boys, which shows how times in glammer gals The old school if imported glammer insisted strictly that little boys and girls were neither to be seen nor There is no picture yet selected for her film debut here, but in Ecandinavian studios Hasso has starred in seven pictures, ap- “My husband would not let me work in pictures,” she said, “until T had appeared on the stage in Sweden, Norway, Denamrk, Finland, in many plays to learn something about acdn-g and “The main thing is we have no gasoline,” she said. Stockholm is not a big city, and the streets have very few park- ing places. When there was gasoline, cars crowded everywhere, Husband and wife pedal along, side by side, and everything is gay. They are as happy as honeymooners all over again. . Miss Hasso, you must know by now, is really different. you might as well practice her name now, for you'll be hearing from her. Roughly, it’s pronounced Seen-yh Hah-so — and if you practice long enough, yowll find it’s-downright musical. S St R b G B will also be shown. | to give a lecture in Ketchikan next | Wednesday for the benefit of Holy Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Cooms. 26,—Signe Hasso, RKO’s new im- port from Sweden, is of the casual charm school, apparently hasn’t read the textbocks on Glammer as Is Should Be Glammed. Afler a 16,000-mile trip from Stockholm te Hollywood (she seems there's route) Miss Hasso made her informal howy-do to the town at the inevitable cocktail party sponsored by the studio which for s been trying to get her over here. wore, besides the inevitable orchid, a modish blue suit, a big off-the-face hat, and transparent plastic slippers all cause she so loved the clothes here. trouble the short She carried one of | The STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS. FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SE:VICE ® REFRESHMENT: Mamma Signe talked quite “But Now everyone rides bicycles, So | the parents of a baby son, born last by erian Church will hold a food being held at the Sanitary Piggly Wiggly Grocery. D COUNCIL WILL HOLD 1 MEETING TOMORROW | The postponed meeting of the Ju- neau City Council will be held to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock, City | Clerk Harley J. Turner announced | today. who Franeos said Fifiy Afiend Dinner ———-—-— HoseiTaL NoTES Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rustad are After receiving surgical eare, Ross | Circlc. G. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moy are d Clyde Sherman of Nome, the parents of a baby boy, born last Field Agent for the organization night at the Government Hospital. |and extensiof department of the — > | Office of Indian Affairs. Rev. Boyer ARE NOW ELKS |“ncke on the “Present Day Currents Tony Schwamm and Johnnie Hal- In Religion” and Mr. Sherman’s vorsen were recently initiated into [topic concerned the self reliant the Elks Lodge at Petersburg. spirit of the Eskimos before the Screen Lover Fingerprinted Favar . : d Tk Py Fi ' ol ‘JE‘H&‘ 3yef; French movie star Whose screen love-making has pal- sitated the hearts of countless American girls, is fingerprinted in Los A es ip accordance with ‘the alien registration regvlations. He is one i ‘mary foreign stars their vrints into Uncle Saw’s files. B i CORNER ON BEAUT Y_Good looks certainly run in the family of Frances Burke of Philadelphia, recently named “Miss America 1940.” These are her two sisters, Jean, 16, and Marie, 12, are prettier than 1.” | white man’s vices undermined their | character. Also included on the evening’s program were twd vocal selections given by Parley Pratt. Mrs. Ronald Lister accompanied at the piano. D . (0. MEN VISITING N, R Normanck was dismissed today irom | Guest speakers for the occasion Miss Hasso looks like a fresh and pretty American girl, with the Government Hospital. lincluded the Rev. Merle W. Boyer| g g pang, President of the Na- nice grey eyes and good chin and slightly tip-tilted nose. She |of Resurrection Lutheran Church, | iona1 Grocery Company, flew in from Sitka this afternoon with Pilot Bob Ellis. With Lang is H. J. Friedman, sales manager of the Alaska division. Lang and Friedman flew up from Ketchikan to Sitka via Wrangell and Petersburg with Ellis earlier in the week, From here they will fly to the Interior on the next Electra,| contacting the field through * the Interior and Westward country. 'Trir)if;'IEood Sale Is Postponed, October Due to conflicting dates, the Sen- jor Trinity Guild has postponed their focd sale scheduled for this | ncuncemeent was made by Mrs. C |E. Rice. Choir Practice For Memorials | The choir of the Memorial Pres- byterian Church will hold the first fall practice tonight, starting at 7:30 | | | | | | o'clock. Officers are to be chosen | |after the practice. | charge of the Signal Corps station at Wrangell and at one time on the | staff of the Juneau station, died re- cently in the Marine Hospital at Seattle. He is survived by Mrs. Moran who was with him at the time of death. i G { AT GASTINEAU | Melvin Adams, Alaska Juneau | employee, has taken up residence at the Gastineau Hotel. Saturday until October 5. The an-| chap is in jail charged with the e “hig S ssful” firs ttime. He finds & ohild, s nicce, The Rev. Hubbard and party plan | sale Saturday. The sale will start Tgnly, ggieoessiut,;, st S anntigl cn the ranch and grows to love on leaving Juneau Monday, as he is | at 10 o'clock in the morning and is confcrinc: o“{dFm-esL Service fore- | t 2 ar S men of the Admiralty Division was "‘:‘4 '\,V(‘g,":“‘ l‘?v,\f;u\Lcskbl(\);‘lL:uX\elcs:*;E Names Parish in that city. i P Those attending a banouet at |« t I 56 —_ P | Percy’s Cafe Tuesday night as part tuns all his vaudeviile tricks to NEW N. G. COMPAN | ssion were M. rs : A £ N. G. ANY of the session were Mr. and Mrs. | account .x:’u-.n:\x:]nuyiuh:;nensxmes. The Wrangell Sentinel says that |NA"0NA[ GUARD ! Chipperfield, Mr. and Mrs. John | e rea rderer, un-|wrangell and Petersburg may form | Brillhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, | the town banker as a one of the companies of the new Io DR".I. TOMIGHI Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mangsol, Mr. | and finally becoming the National Guard of Alaska. - and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mr. and | Company A of the Alaska National Mrs. Henry Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. = Guard will hold its first drill tonight | John Maurstad, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | at 8 o'clock at the Armory in the neth Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace i, T Southeast Alaska Fair Building, Blood, Mrs. Geerge Sarvela, Mi Ranger W. A. Chipperfield as a | concluded yesterday. Carole Erskine and the Messrs. Rol- | land Russell, William Fromholz, Os- | car Bogynska, Ralph Mortensen, Wernon Joyer, Virgil Heath, Robert Duckworth and B. Frank Heintzle- | D s man. [ CLEMENTS RESIDENCE HAS BEEN COMPLETED Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Clements have | moved from the Mead Apartments | on Sixth Street to their new home at West Juneau. The residence was completed oday. i i. : Double Your Enjoyment HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILL. 90 PROOF i dheh m.’.);\ dehul” _— Marthas i 0 —————— | day when the first fraternity i = The Rev. B. R. Hubbard will show | | brother fell in love with the first finds BiM- | is films “Oomiak Adventures in |BAN UE' HIGHI.IGH' | co-ed without elther of them hav- DOUGLAS RINK (Lo Dis brothers .. tic Alaska” tonight at 8:15 F dS l S ! rd [ ” ing means enough to buy a li- EVERY NIGHT 1 Tonto City, Ariz. Gun- i ‘ l e . him. A poiting Tore. ©¢lock in the Parish Hall for the 00a Jale Jaiur ay | Of m““ smVI(E | cense, let alone set up housekeep- | 7:30 to 10:30 man ‘agitates ‘the . other tanchers' PeNCfit of the Shrine of St. Terese S FMMEN'S MEE‘"NG |ing. Six such youngsters are the > to lynch him in order to get pos- A! ":";\ mm. color and sound reel of | With Nirs. Sid Thompson in : — - e ———— o : or iy 4 " the Arctic, the first professional size | charge of arrangeme: he I T i R e ssioti 0P “the: tanch His “hréther c arge of arrangements, the Martha Pt ¥ TE G sl el e His brother | 1o picture ever taken so far north, | Society of the Northern Light Pres- What was described by District | § Gef "hfl* N Hl H sm"e of honor than one of the party, enjoying herself — which is a "?flgm sy Bt anpe Posep . The FLo pepme T e et NAIIONAL GRO(ERY fundamental violation of the rules pertaining to movie guests of ‘;n;z:zetsippfllzdbitl}.];scales RV gounds, ;‘:):;’]‘_':”21‘(‘Il‘:l_]’]('xl :‘l]‘]l l"l;"::': qr;fi“;t henor, who are supposed to be transparently bored with it all be- | |ranged by the Susannah Wesley . ‘ JUNEAU BUY AN AMBULANCE FOR AN ENGLISH VILLAGE Voluntary contribufions of the people of Juneau are asked to purchase a trailer ambulance costing $350 for one of the smaller towns of England now subjected daily fo air bombardment. bank for immediate transmission to England. Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska. My contribution toward the purch: ambulance bearing the name “Juneau, Alas! e of a trailer " to be given to some small town in England is enclosed. . | NAME ... s - Miss Hasso's remarks about the effect of the war on Sweden GEORGE MORAN DIES are colored tco with domesticity. | i Py George Moran, for sometime in PR T R R BRSBTS (e Funds deposited with The Empire will be air mailed fo the American Trailer Ambulance Committee’s New York e ————————————————————— CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY CONTRIBUTIONS IN ANY AMOUNT WELCOMED All will be acknowledged in the columns of The Empire. , e - ; ; z S R e, THE GAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES NEURU JOINS STAFE . | sword Puzzle A GRAND EXALTED 150 150 Show Place of Juneau AS SA "ARIA" FOR | ? s R[“.ER OF EI.KS FUE " i ACROSS 36. Babylonian > P | | 3 T deity > ! - Las Times Tonight HEALTH DEPARTMENT ;e %\ | 4 S COLISEUM - = 1 Aty sott lac o l 5 0 l 5 o I 5 “ l 5 0 Earl Neuru arrived in Juneau on " humorist clever fel- | the steamer Aleutian to assume his | 12 Lamb’s pen J h B el Juneau's Greatest Show Value " | duties as Sanitarian in the Division | 13 of Public Health Engineering of the | . Erandp in Osep UCh Of New Jer LAST TIMES TONIGHT Territorial Department of Health. | 15, Grouws sl 44. Constellation i i ) 17 . ” o e e i | w By Sl sey,c°'“4'“|§' onllipper 121 AJ) Women Have Secrels” |= position of Sanitarian in Southeast nside POt e el or 4-Da Sta e > sl p 't i 0 nft 9 v, Alaska upon the promotion .\!\d oft mineral 4. o y Y Joseph Allen, Jr. Jean Cagney transfer of Lloyd A. Morley, Senior b ool ¢ 5L IR =t | : Sarftarian, to Anchorage . At no time: - region Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle | Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph G.| ALSD SPORTLIGHT ALSO Neuru comes to the Territory well | 26, Serpentine ~ “knowledge g5 Recogni Buck of the’Benevolént i Pro- COMEDY-——NEWS qualified in the public health field. ' ,, op vty 5 Besides b BZT:M”" §8. Bncounter m | tective Order of Elks will visit| i :‘ Wb AN th or Whakt SRt 57. Too . Bor h | Juneau carly next month, it was L WG C AR B i oitate . s os e 66, Dnitorm 1 Wt tntien [lannounced at, It snights; lodge E BIG NIGHT 7 1£ COMMISSION’S BIG. BEARS IN ALASKA iology and Public Health and hs B T Prderet o B 10 2. single session o TONIGHT IS THE B GAME COMMISE S BIG- BEARS S » 3 mammals 67. English letter 2+ SIng % | F000ur e kw8 b i e St adiougts st i My P flgaiini iy year of active experience in envi i Freo Buch, clected at the recent con- | O e GLOVE STINGERS and LATEST NEWS Bament ritation in the Whit 4. Strong woody | yention in Houston, Texas, will ar- 150 ST B v L Bl pttiaind e prveyry SpusgrEr. o A County and Thurston-Mason-Olym- 8. Znean | river on the Alaska Clipper on | PREVI kl,{\\l' THE LONE WOLF STRIKES [ Sl el € Longiiexged, | October 7 and go south again Octo- | TONIGHT —and— merits in Washington birds ber 11, The Juneau Lodge will be | “ : ¥ J {3 : v R t ¢ ; ey \ . principals in “All Women Have Se- 1:15 A. M. SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK Bix ore Wil ponist of ‘e saiilc BN ra | the only one in Alaska ne winl visic. | (OMEDY DRAMA EMDS okt and thelr.. vACIE, Satitt ¥ PO 553 tary inspection of food establish- ~eity Activitics Chairman | I o 5 - . Flowerl : | adventures move the plot B hero of the range and mayor of ies, barber shops and beauty ¢ | William Kelly, Chairman of the Na- ' . FRANK MORGAN Tonto City. 10 the promotion of general sani. | ot e Actes commitee, | WITHTONIGHT'S SHOW. Enrollment for Night fl Edwin L, Marin directed the|tation in Southeast Alaska com- Buch’s home is in Trenton, Ney it blend of thrills, laughs and poig- | munities. | V. “ > v v savs| s | 3 i AR T y All Women Have Secre says h IN iS "’ t IS AT CAPITOL IN i a3 .. e vt i e et o a8 Mo e Seel e Sehool Nof Sufficien » picture was filme catic Y ol oK °r d d volise! satre MER? WICETE ‘.'n A ey Jocanisn since (hat of the late Walter .| tonight at the, Coliscum Theatre et WESTERNER v v sones v Farewell Party or e an [, U o Bl WO e ow of them!. Advatee| T proposed Night Sohol may erta i O] scene p st obligation e wtd T q s —_ | gold niscovery in c‘mll’m-m-:‘ P)]xl | Pintail duck Plans for the reception and en- | FePorts describe it as a ""“l'"l not be held due to lack of enroll- | gold niscovery f a. Pla 1k 1 | straight-from-the-shoulder —story of | mert, according to Supt. A. B. Pt . ARt inoludes QY. Kilfhes, Bl M R ”C k tectainment of the guests are being | S S e e v e Henry Goes Arizona’ Ends| & aeciitc Sy | Kibbee, Stim [S. xusseli Loo | formulated by the local lodge under | AMerica’s younger generation, es-| phillips. . o ¢ | Gwen” Dhvis Sk - BAIHE Mk Exalted Ruler Hoyatd &ihimos., | pecially the, recently-married pSE=fo Ais'tita 1or‘eatolirenc has been Toniaht at Loca lights include the kidnaping of the| Fntertaining this afternoon, Mrs ‘ | One Building Bid skt ) S T R [epfeitdd o daw. diys, fox those l?*."” T child, the chase for her abductors |Edward Hoffman and Mis. Albert | The Buildige Committee reported Touth. HoMs Pway fiiee hasinde. A B Theatre the outwitting of the lynch mop |Fleek were hostesses with a dessert | [1ast night that one bid had been| Paramounts new comedy drama,|tions for courses in the offering, IR and the capture of the gang hy|luncheon and farewell party in com- | received for construction of the new which presents Jo: c\m‘ Allen Jr, | however, if hlA (_hn- end of 'fu‘ time Wild western thrills and the ter-|the vaudevililan's clever ruse. pliment to Mrs. Russell Cook, who | |lodge addition. The committee will | Virginia Dale, Jean Cagney BN, the - epfollment is. skl S0 of Frank Morgan as a timor- s RN G plans to leave soon for the state [ decide whether to award the con- | Peter Hayes at the head of a large| cufficicnt, there will be no night o ¢ in (he toughest spot The affair was given at'the resi- ol [tract or to wait until next spring. and exuberant cast of sl i in the e country blend into . }(lmm» of Mrs. Hoffman in the Reck | Pen point | A large attendance last night en- | Play u_ll~. the kl:ul of ool - ->> - the dramatization of W. C. Tuttle’s’ { 1Ll al'd MOV!ES fO ARSI TS AU Seventia. sues & foyadthé propratifor. fie Klké hass. | lory. GLS BE e KA FOOD SALE hilarious story, “H Goes Al ‘:\\A(-r(- 12\'1(;(| During the afternoon | ;’}\laolllw:\:vm. Enlc;)w:\y{)mn\t ro;:lurn-(l 1‘2:;“.“““ 1“"\0‘;‘“"“"]"‘“‘ L:m‘lvnl' by Martha Soclety, Saturday at 10 P b tih . | Mrs. Cook was presented with a | | Herb ijgins, baritone, and mo- | €3 CeS, : " *lam., at it ] iggly, ) San Be Shown Tomghi piece of luggage by the group of tion pictures of Gastineau Channel | who rashly get married while st *™» @ Sanitary Piggly Wlagdbv . WerE & friends attending | League baseball games, photograph- | undergraduate: i s s 8 o Ve A' Pa”Sh Ha ” 5 o TR |ed by Elmer Benedict. A feed and| Campus mal presented | g * | bewling followed the program. | its tangled problems ever since the S K A T E

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