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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1940. | JAcqu COOPER, VICTORMLAGLEN | ACROSS 32 County in *'rn\ Place of Juneau 'N lO(Al DRAMA 1. Chief actor 4 C;:‘:;mdo 5. Scores at sua A are observation F-ost Tlmes 'l'omgllt a1 Rk ””” | conveyance 37. Century plant ”The B| Gu i, E d "'h B ) ] 38. Feline animal g y nas 1 14, South Ameri. 39 Bxist H i : can Indian 40. Solitary Evenmg fl' ca I'OI * 15. Metric land 41. Place of measures worship | 16. Russian river 44 Cover with Thea're 17. Deface cloth 18, Measures by 46 Hue walking 4. Pertaining to S i 20 Pin used in a Scoring impressively in a story certain game ' 51. s‘“ \‘d”r[ ¢ ombines dramatic force| 22 Sereen from cudge! which combines dramatic fc ce The light 5 umh Wmled with rapid action and cmotional| 23 Within: prefix 5. hill suspense, fctor sLaglen & 24. Economical 53. Tie game suspense, Victor McLaglen and| g pamous 35. Adherents of: Jackie Cooper co-star in Univer- English N J‘i\ll”h\i i al's e g to- rderer 56. Biblical pries sal's “The Big Guy” ending 10-| g9 ourceives 57, "Princely Ital night at the Capitol Theatre. 31. Unit of work lan House Rarely have these two versatile! ] Crossword Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 5. Wax 2. Body of Jewish 9. Small tumor law 0. Ovule 3. Asiatic palms 61. Formerly enus of the DOWN garden mignonette 1. Rebufts 5. Writing implement perfcrmers been provided with roles more humanly real, nor more per- fectly suited to their talents. They divide honors about evenly. Mc- Laglen, as the prison warden, is torn ketween the desire to keep a fortune in stolen money, or reveal evidence which would save the life | of an innecent youth, Cooper. It is| remgn'seent of “The Informer.” | coo too. displays a naturainess and sincerity which is sure to add to Jackie's prestige as an actor. Seen as the young mechanic inno- cently involved in a jail break and ,)FLE(‘TED SHORT SUBIECTS PREVIEW l 15 A. M. TON]TE murder which land him behind prison bars, Jackie plays his role ‘SOS Tidal Wave' and ' e ’ o ’ 1 Big Guy” is an intimate Invisible Man Returns’ i nunen siory which gains . strensth and power through the | direct simplicity of its telling rn-‘ GUARDSME" 'I'o rcctor Arthur Lubin has done < ent job in guiding each scene (d])llllt llu' ulmost in suspense | Ihghlmhls include scenes in A et o e have which Cooper accuses the war- gpncan National Guardsmen bave| den, McLaglen, of letting him mc\BUSY pROGRAM - e lm.Am © ., to protect McLaglen's stolen for- ® Cen et Atk sy |tune; in the jail break sequence itheast Alaska Fair i B1iien as convicts take the warden along ARRANGED FOR A3) offiders and mhen are to- belts hostage; at the court trial, and Rl e ot o in the climax when McLaglen, mor- ElKS VISITORS i tally wounded, kills a dangerous gunman with his bare hands - - CLERK-STENOGRAPHER - JOINS STAFF OF (c¢ 9 The Federal Communicaticns Ccmmission announces the arrival. A reception and open house at the cf Miss Hazel I. Ferguson who will| glks Hall on Tuesday evening, the be the Clerk-Stenographer for lhc)mnd“on eof a large class of can- local office | didates at the ledge session on Wed- Miss Ferguson has been with the| needay and a banquet on Thursday Commission for a number of years| will be outstanding events next week and has been transferred here frem| s Juneau greets Grand Exalted the Portland, Oregon office, Ruler Jeseph G. Buch h ) S 3 Bucn, accompanied by Col FOOD 'SALE liem Kelly, Chairman of the Lodge Trinity Senior Guild, Saturday,' Activities Committee, will arrive by Oct. 5, at 10 am. at Bert's Cash Alaska Clipper Monday, to be met —w {Grocery. adv. at Auk Bay by a mass turnout of members of the local lodge Tuesday the visitors and mem- bers of visiting delegations in Ju- neau te greet the officials will make a boat trip to Taku Glacier. | Big Night Planned The reception Tuesday evening at | the Elks Hall will be for Elks ahd | their ladies from 8 to 10 o'clock, after linda Pademeliler Weds Edward Welle Linda Pademeister Welle were married yesterday after- cen in the Cemmissionet Court by U. S. Commissicner Felix Gray. Attendants were Miss LaVerne Pademeister and Anton Sanders. Reception, Inmahon Ban-| Planned for Grand Exalted Ruler Edward i DOUGLAS RINK by EVERY NIGHT 7:30 tu 10..;0 Hollywood Sights And Sounds Sv Robbia Cooms . Oct. 3.—The John-Elaine business ought to make a good daily “box” — like the weather reports. . . . wymond Massey really has been acting in “Santa Fe Trail,” HOLLYWOOD, Cal i house and ladies night, with re- in which he plays John Brown (of the body Browns). . . . He has freshments, free dancing, bowling been acting so much that Michael Curtiz, the diretor, has been and cards. up a tree. . .. The other day Mike looked unhappy. ... There Wednesday the visitors will go were questions about it. .. . the Alaska Juneau questioner was warned. . . . through Gold He's just found out Mining Company mine and mill. e \\ot going to let him hang Massey!” . . . At the lodge session at 8 o'clock “Don’t go near “He'’s furious. . . . Mike today,” the '('vr Grand Ex: which there will be an open | | mer Post, | c. McKowan, Close of day Presenting Bevel Likened Philippine hite ant m_building . Rigorous . One of the Muses Annoy 7. Asiatio native Burrowing animal . Russian mountains Plant of the lily family Science of light . Species of orange Ward oft . Swiss river . Like a claw of a crab or lobster Thinly scattered . Observe . Snapping beetle . Put into type agaln 9. Cook slowly . End of the earth’s axis . Marry his of{icial visit to the lodge and | will be a witness tc the initiation of alted Ruler will make | orovide $91685 for a large class of candidates. Rep- resentatives of most of the lodges! |in Alaska will be present. Thursda; a salmon fishing trip will be arranged Banquet Reservations The banquet, to be held ia the Gold Rcom cf the Baranof Hotel at oclock. all be ior Elks and their Jadies. As the capacity of the ban- quet room is limited. those planning to attend are urged to make reser- vations as soon as possible with cither the club seward cr the clerk at the hotel. - e Marthas to Plan For Annual Dinner To make plans for their anneual dinner on Octcber 10, mdmbers or the Martha Society will meet to- morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'cleck for a dessert luncheon and business session in the parlors of the North- ern Light Preshyterian Church. Mrs. A. J. Ficken and Mrs. J. Smith will be hostesses for the occasion. - BINKLEY CHOSEN Loyal Binkley has been elected Commander of Merlin Elmer Pal- No. 6, American Legion, at Wrangell. R. L. Hunting was elected First Vice Commander. Second Vice Com- mander; . Van H. Fisk, Chaplain; H. R. Coulter, Sergeant- at-Arms, clause in town.... Hanks's agreement permits him to leave pictures if he is aswed to take part in the one play he told Zanuck he would drop everything to do — if it weer made into a play. - .. With the word that Thornton Wiled may dramatize Heaven's My Destination,” the clause granted originally to fy an actor’s whim takes on meaning because that’s the one the screen’s “Chad Hanna” wants to stageact. . . . den’t think anybody has to worry about it,” dcubts that Wilder ever heard of him. . . . his story “But I says Hank, who P} pictur . lalented little Betty Brewer, who worked her way into by singin goutside a Hollywood cale for pennie: t autograph the other day after a preview of her “Rang cf Fortupe™. ., | her “T felt like a fool,” she said, “It's the first time anybody’s asked me for by autograph since I went off the relief oei il Dana, Andrews, the young Fremont of “Kit Carson,” has three PFRCY’S CAFE STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FQUNTAIN SERVICE ® REFRESHMENTS 1 thy Henry Fonda has the most unsual time-off-for-a-play ontract = + Alasks more years (0 go before paying off the deal that put him in pic- tures. . . . A Collins, Miss., boy who went to Sam Houston Col- lege in Huntsville, Tex., Andrews had an eye on musical movies and came west, got a job as a filling station attendant in the valley, saved $20 a mont hto pay for singing lessons, but couldn't crack Hollywood. A station oficial heard about it, spotted him to a trial, with a weekly salary and a job whose principal re- quirement was that he get into pictures, and — if and when — to kick back a percentage. . .. Well, Dana did get in two years age, and he's been paying back, gratefully, every week since. . . . He now has two contracts — with Sam Goldwyn and 20th Cen- tury-Fox . but hasn't yet had a chance to sing, which he can do exceptionally. . . . — at 125 Pounds Mcyie titles are brightening up: “Reaching for the Sun” (which is the new one for' the novel “F. O. B. Detroit"- and “Valley of the Sun” and maybe “Sun Valley” this if Sonja Henie will do it. I suspect its’ an old story, but I still like it even if 5-year- old Carolyn Lee didn’'t say it on the set of “Virginia” as al- leged. . . Carolyn wanted to milk the nice cow they were using, and E. rg(m irecmr er try, .. . She tried, but Pounds Pounds OWEN " Rounds 'r.,,,uuu uffi’ew&lghléflalpbuhip 15 M ANN "THE REMAINDER 'OF “THE CARD: ! MY WILLIAMS vs. CHAS. IOSEPH——Z Rounds at 75 : Pounds 1D fowm HENRY BENSON vs. GEéRGE ALLAM Roundl DAVE KITKA vs. JOE TRUITT — 4 Rounds at 130 JACK LUCKY vs. CHUCK JACOBS—4 Rounds at 140 vs.. SAILOR MELLON — 4 RADIMAKER Rounds at 135 Pounds WITHROW vs. NORM ADAMSON — 6 at 175 Pounds H.| reelected | i) N LAFAVETTE PHILATELIC SOCIETY 3rd ANNUAL EXHIBIT SEPT. 22.24, 1839 BALLOON “JUPITEI" A M.ONEY ORDER CAN BE CASHED LIKE A CHECK. IT CAN ALSO BE ENDORSED OVER TO ANOTHER PERSON “WORLD'S FIRST OFFICIAL AIRMAIL — AUG. 17th 1859 FROM LAFAYETTE, IND. In 1693, LeTTERS Were CANDLED TO DETERMINE THE RATE OF POSTAGE/ HAD AIR MAIL SERVICE AS EARLY AS 1859/ | | Long before the coming of postage stamps the rate of postage was determined by the distance a letter was to be carried and by the num- 5 of writing paper. Many schemes were invented to cheat uch as pasnn" two sheets of paper together, ete. To I ber of sheet: ! ¥ se! is loss postmasters candled the letters to see if | | i lEGION HAIlS (HIEF Swept into cffice en the first ballot, Milo J. Warner (left), Toledo, Ohio, attorney, waves heartily to delegates after his election as Na- tiopal Commander of the American Legion during its clesing session of national convention in Boston. At right is the retiring Commander, Raymond*Kelly of Detroit. Delegates are shown swarming to speakers’ stand to congratulate their new leader, AU .:uur > SWNES: RNE " OPTRATED W.0.6R035 Juneaun’s Greatest Show Valoe .A,'l' TIMES TONIGHT EWS IS MADE NIGHT PRESTON FOSTEfi;vLYNN BARI TONIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT SNOW--YED MODERN MYSTERY Hi (LOSES TONIGHT AS el The first light snow of the com- FEATURE AT (OUSEUM ing winter season has fallen, not in Juncay, but on the hills sur- = e, $5,160 for salaries of employees, rounding this section and even ex- A modern Jekill and Hyde, “dead nl €14458 for printing and mis- | tending out the Lynn Canal di- 18 ye who victimized a na- celluneous expenses. rection and far south tion, is sénsationally exposed by LEGIS[AIURE - New snow was seen this morn- @ daring girl reporter and her J ing on Mount Juneau, Mount Reo- ~Woman-hating” editor in “News Is T § il \V J QObertS Lorts, across the channel on Mount Made At Night," the thrilling 20th i §ijy Vi Y. J. 0 Bradley and also the Chilkootsand Century-Fox. film, which ends at Byl j U Chilkats the Coliseum Theatre tonight < Preston Foster is the cditor and WASHINGTON, Oct, 3.—Provis- .‘. { L Qe 031“53 Far down the channel, when tha ;oo ® h. 0 'I the J6 .,n,'\ l':ri» of ion for paying the expenses of ¢ [mist lifted, new snow was also yLotro e estate, who wins nob Alaska Territorial Legislature was n J. Roberts, who is|scen on the peak ly a by-line frem him but a pro=- added today to the first supple- i e SGhterlained Sesbiiday IERE RS ) A A ey i mental civil functions bill by the at the home of her parents, Mr. Russell Gleason, George Barbier Senate Appropriations Committee Mre. Grever C. Winn, with des- '|' E i l H l Bddis | O 4 4 7 ¥ T V Hddie Collins and Minor Walson Before the Senate had receive tables of bridge ¢ Cniertain a ORI gy Wl e the bill from the House, Represen- — jiz) rs for cards went to cellent cast, under the able dires _ I tatives didn't set up funds and the Jeffrey, and low ° ] et uppe[ B o Altred WoheEes Senate committee .\muuldvd lll' to was m vu‘ by Mrs. Arthur Adams. nl John Larkin penned the original A - s SRl e Co-hostesses with a buffet sup- | Screen play and Edward Kaufman islatur2 members, $9.448 for mil Todey's news toaav m The Emplre, per, Mrs, Karlo 'W. Nasi and Miss filled the associate producer’s post. Alice Johnson will entertain tms' Here's topnotch entertainment. evening and tomorrow night at the Don't miss it! Nasi residence in the Fosbee Apart- | mants. - Y TPy v y——— | Guests have been asked for E" w V|"G 0 Lot an wt it % | PERMANENT WA and HAIR STYLING by CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 318 en membe.s col teach- ccmpliment to the wor of the Juneau Public ing staff - ~oo —— Fmoire cla S | | | silleds Liing results. g YDU’LL LIKE SPRING Mfl ‘*«e mn MANY REASONS .. lmt v mwflmlb«u e when Everyane talks about Spring-Air bec.uu pit fuh s0 good = which is, after all, the i jon display = every one guaranteed as l‘-d\emud in Good Hnuscknquu ui Pother national magazines. - Juneau-Young Hardware Co. } PHONE 12