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Show Place of Juneaun STARTS TONIGHT { Penny Singleton Arthur Lake s ALSO: Bt s King and queen of New York’'s freckled children test. then a Dalmatian comes as close as any breed “freckled.” COWLING-DAVLIN | & _COMPANY m%‘%&%;; Plans Rummage Sale, THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURE Blondie goes romantic...and "drives poor Dagwood frantic! LRI\ " tragedy. This time the dilemma | Lan’y S|mms e arises when Blondie decides that | &% s g the family should visit her Aunt| i , S0 sane Fourth of July. l (Qld Turkey Their delirious adventures pile | \nzl])flh‘()l\‘ up in rip-roaring fashion and, of| Paul Maruffi, “Itsy,” Eileen Eaton are Paul Maruffi, 11, and Eileen Eaton, 13, chosen in the sixth annual city-wide con- “Itsy,” a Dalmatian, squeezed himself into the picture, but of dog to being GASTINEAU HOTEL # Pul a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want K T - | Needless to say, when the Fourth | 1 the church, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1941. BLONDIE PLAYS ~ CUPID" IS NEW | Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 37. Wan [ ! 39. Russian vil- - WT AT CAPITOL : 4 2 ) munity » 40. Dry 13, & 14 Penny Singlefon, Arthur ] Lake Back as Famous | Comic-Strip Family There’s new Bumstead merriment hoaded this way! } Hailed by preview critics asbeing just as hilariously funny and warms« . Cereal grass . Cutting wit SEERS DEEE tellurium name | J 22, Symbol for 19, | o[RBT T I 5. Pen Regretful 67, Crafty N les of one ly human as in their past six hits, el 1 “v.fifi“f{kfi‘_ nd of rock the Bumsteads will be here tonight 3. Daub form of an i 64. Armed conflict insect : at the Capitol Théatre in Colum- | ' bia’s “Blohdie Plays Cupid.” The lovable characters, Blondie, | Baby Dumpling und‘ y are seen in this latest film | on Chic Young's comic strip.| In much the same manner as in| previous “Blondie” hits, the Bum- steads are faced ‘with a rather mi- nor problem, which all too som\} threatens to develop into a major same Dagwocd, Da b Hannah in the country, where they will be certain to enjoy a safe and| form und course, 3 through they happily blunde r to overwhelming success. | marine |Is finally over, the Bumsteads sad- | |1y discover that they have cele-| {brated in anything but a safe and |sane way. { | The cast of this gay coemedy again features Penny Singleton as Blondie, Arthur Lake as Dagwood; and Larry Simms as Baby Damp- ling, while Daisy once more con- |tributes his share of acting in Itrue mongrel fashion. .- EASTERN STAR : GIVES DINNER; THREE HONORED Opening their season at a meeting §*' last night, 140 members of the Order | } | of Eastern Star attended the dinner |given in the Scottish Rite Temple | which preceded the meeting. Many | other members attended the meet. | For the dinner, which was given |at 6:30, the tables were effectively | decorated with bouquets of mixed flowers and candles. The decora: tions were planned by Mrs. Mildred Martin, and Mrs. Jack Mésser was in charge of dinner arrangements. During the meeting held later in the evening, two charter members | of Eastern Star were honored, Mrs. | H. T. Tripp and Lloyd Winter. Also {honored was Mrs. Josephine Spick- | ett, who has been a meémber of the ‘organlzatlon for 50 years. Wilfred Leivers spoke to the as- | | semblage, giving a summary of the | past history of the group and of its | | founder, Robert Morris. The next meeting is planned for September | |24. Missionary Society! IN HOLLY WOOD ELAINE MOREY FRANCES NEA! % Filmland Eager for New Faces - But Don't Hurry lo Get There EVA GABOR DON CASTLE Which of these screen newcomers are tomorrow’s stars? | "MYSTERY SEA | Wiere the Betior RAIDER" IS AT | 20TH CENTURY| Story Behind Commercei Raiding on High Seas at Last on Screen stery Sea Haider,” g a two-day film fare the 20th Century tonight, is based on three major naval incidents of the! current conflict between German | |and Britain involving the Graf Spee, the Altmark and the City of| Flint. The film is credited with | showing for the first time the story behind commerce raiding on uwj | high seas in wartime. | Recalling the City of Flint, “Mys- | ttery Sea Raider” tells a vivid story | of what might have happened to| that American vessel when it WHSJ‘ beoarded by a Nazal fze crew in| the North Sea at the outset of the| war. Had it not been for Norwegian intervention, it is very likely that the City of Flint would have | bean converted into a sea raider | such ocdeurs to her movie dou- the film, when fifth col- i oporatives take her over. which be- at | ;NEI\V TELEPHONE DIRECTORY |To be published this month and forms will close Sept. 18, for space, - i pe listings and changes, please call the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before the closing date. adv. O*CENTURY EXCITEMENT! THRILLS!... BIG Piciures Play TONIGHT and THURSDAY SMASHING THE SPY RING OF THE SEA! CAROLE LANDIS - NENRY. WILCOXON - ONSLOW STEVENS Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK + A PARAMOUNT PICTURE REFUGEE PRIEST " FROM SHANGHAI ' PAYS VISIT HERE Archimandrife Tellsof Jap- anese Boming Atfacks While in Juneau Three Russian Orthodox priests, |including the Archimandrite Dioni- \sey Diachenko, who recently was |forced by the Japanese to leave his post in Shanghai, were Juneau visitors last night while the mo- torship Penguin of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service 'was in port. Accompanying the archimandrite, whose ecclesiastical ranking is next to that of a bishop, were the Rev. | Gregory Gleboff, going to Kodiak, and the Rev. Makarya Baranoff, freturning to St. Paul Island after lan eight-month visit in San Diego. | The archimandrite, with his full |beard, and his long hair twisted in a knot at the nape of his neck, struck a quaint, old world note |as he told in a mixture of Russian, !German and English how Japanese ‘bombers attacked Shanghal in the | famous raids of 1938. | “Japan airplane come over,” he recalled, gesturing with his hands. |“Guns go ‘boom!’ Pretty soon— no Jap any more.” Although international strife often 1 3 RENEE HAAL | i Members of the Missionary Soci- ety are planning their rummage By ROBBIN COONS |sale for tomorrow in the Memorial AP Feature Service Writer | Presbyterian Church. The sale is| to start at 10 o'clock in the morn- | ing in the recreational center of are shut unless you have a pull.” That is a falsehood, of which more later. Meanwhile, DON'T pack your bags for Hollywood. We'll go into that tomorrow. (First of six articles) HOLLYWOOD—New faces! New |faces! Hollywood wants new faces! | And that's the truth. (Tomorrow: Staying Home Is Best) e \has forced changes in Archiman- drite Dionisey’s life, he philosophi- cally shrugs his shoulders at each new. change: “Where I am, it does not matter. But my people need help; I can help some.” ‘ror a social meeting, for which a refreshment committee has been appeinted. Mrs. Delia Dull, Mrs.| | William Frank and Mrs. Mary Du- |gan are on the committee. Enter- tainment will be handled by Betty Goodman and Mrs. A. J. Goodman. Initiation of new members into M —— “Sagebrush Banished from Russia when the [ Trail” — “Private Detective” | soviets were established atter the World War, he moved to Harbin, where he remained 11 years. Russo- Japanese contention there forced him to Shanghai, where he stayed another 11 years, until the Jap- |anese seized control of the Inter. national Settlement. He now is travelling on a Chin- eseé passport with an American visa, - e Subscrive 0 the Daly Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest waid ctreulation. 'l [ — | AVIATION ARE YOU PREPARED? | NOW, as never before, op- portunities in AVIATION await trained pilots. i Men, properly trained, can gain higher rating and pay in armed forces of the United States and in Com- mercial Aviation. Applications for a number of students are being ac- cepted today for flight training. Prepa_r;TI'—OdaY CONSULT Alaska Schol of Gt f Aeronautics, In¢. P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 JUNEAU the CDA will be held October 28, ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT ° :lo(r:e l:flnz I{!“ Your w Besides the garments to be sold, ° ‘om| Quiet i ® Assurance of Safe Trips play. nyone © Freedom from Fire -Hazards || wishing to donate material for the ® A Broad Range of Smooth-Speeds sale is asked t0 call Mrs. Walter ©® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Soboleff. ® Reduced Insurance — .- ® Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust i RUMMAGE ‘SALE o e {By Juneai’ Woman's Club Thurs- Diesel Dependability An Enging tha¢ Can Be ? e i day, Friday and Saturday, starting WARNER CO. |10 ox. in oid oecidental Anniex adv. CHARLES G. |the truth. The boy at the cornér gas pump doesn’t belleve it any more and the girl behind the hash counter is likewise disillusioned. It's still CDA DISCUSSES DINNER PLANS Fifth Annual Affair fo Be | Given Saturday Night —Enterfainment “There’s room in pictures for everybody in the world — once,” says’ Billy Grady, M-G-M’s talent chief. It" Takes “Humility” “We want to find you as badly as you want to be found,” says S8olly Baiano of Warner Bros. to new talent everywhere — but he Further plans for the annual stresses that word TALENT. |banquet to be given by the Catholic “You have to approach a job Daughters of America Saturday like this with humility,” says RKO's night wefe discussed at’ a meeting Ben Pidzza, dean of the modern Of the organization held last night. talent Hunters, set' on' the trail by| The banquet is to celebrate the the late Irving Thalberg fn 1929. 5flfth anniversary of the founding Bax “AMHOW - ofis e talent of the CDA in this vicinity, and stot” nd viow' & Columibla execu- (SH0ers of the Kaights of Col- umbus and the Parish are invited tive whose duties include talent ¢ ereng iinding; William Meiklejohn, Para-| * pegervations for the dinner must mount's talent department head |pe made before Thursday at 5 Ivan Kahn of 20th Century-Fox—/celock’ with Mrs. Herb Redman. all echo thest and similar senti-| As tickets are limited, 1t is sug- ments. gested that reservations be made at They are gamblers all. They once. . make decisions which may bring' Miss Mary Vander Leest, assisted Like yours straight? Tall? Mixed? Any- way you pour it, you'll enjoy real satis- faction when you taste Hiram Walker's y De Luxe! Smooth, rich, and fiavorful.... %WW if's the kind of bourbon your friends will.go for. Ask for It tonight. Join.its thousands of loyal beostersi to' the public, and to thelr em- ployers, the great stars of tomor- row—d¥ by the same token may send away to ‘obscurity one who might have been equally great. Only One Scout - “Infallible” They make niistakes, and gen- erally admit them. “Nobody can be infallible,” théy’ll say. (All ex- cept M-G-M-'s Mr. Brady, who'l! " tell you with an elaborately straight " face: “This town IS too full of |+ genfus—but everybody knows there's |, only one genius in town and that's _Brady.”) All of them, moreover, are kind- . ly men, some a little more brusque “than others—but none is the com- . monly pictured ogre smugly guard- ‘ing’ the studio gate and barring it to the unknown applicant. The myth says: “The studio ggtes Thrifty to Buy! Rich to Drink! DeLuxe | . Miram Waiker & Sons Inc., Poeria, il by Mrs. "Jack Fowler, is general chairman of arrangements for the dinner.. She has arranged for Mrs, Lilllan Uggan to'be master of mus- |ical ceremonies, and a number of | {selections are being planned. Mrs. |'Uggan will lead the community 'singing, for which Jameés Mc- | Naughton will play the piano. Table setting for the dinner is under the direction of a committee compesed ‘of Mrs. George Shaw, Mfs. M. E. Monagle, Mrs. V. L. Hoke and Mrs. Evan Wruck. Also ‘discussed at the meeting last ‘night was the including of a card party with the Hope Chest raffle scheduled for December 4. The. raffle was planned at an earl- iet _meeting, and it ‘was decided |last nfght to plan 4 large card party at the same time. September 23 is the m\m and applications are to be made through Mrs. Redman. Junior Trinity Guild Sets Sale Safurday Saturday, September 13, is the| date set by the Junior Trinity | Guild for their food sale, which will include such items as potato sal- ads, home-baked beans and all kinds of pies and cakes. The sale is to take place in the old Holl- mann Pharmacy building on Sec- ond and Seward, and will start at 11 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. {Burr Johnson is in charge of ar- i rangements for the sale. R I BUY NEFENSE STAMP. —_———————— Empire Classifleds Pay! 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