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Show fRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBE81 THE BOX EI.PFR photo-giaphcr- As the sweet- working-gir- l heart and later wife of Hero Sgt. A1 Schmid of the marines, Miss Parker obviously could not in cithel too appear done-u- p expensive or too freakish chapeaux. The movie is tile story of the emotions of a young couple when the man is involved in war and the girl must adjust to violently changed situations. Still, the fashion experts insist, with pictures for proof, that Miss Parker is an extraordinarily effective hat model. Some day, maybe, she said, they'll put me in a picture where I'll have to demonstrate that Elizabeth Hawes once wrote a treatise on womens styles she called, Fashion Is Spinach. Milo Anderson who designed the simple wardrobe Eleanor wears in Pride of the Marines, including the beanies," immediately replied, in her own way, that Fashion is a vegetable plate. I'm just hoping he doesnt design me a hot to prove it, said Miss Parker. HOLLYWOOD (UP) Hollywood is having its picture taken from all angles in Paramounts "The Blue Dahlia and the is not a pleasant likeness. Since Raymond Chandler, author of the film, sold his first story to a pulp magazine in 19,12, all his writings have had a Hollywood background and all have dealt in assorted violence. It is enough to give an outsider the idea that vice rivals oranges as the chief commodity of Southern California. In "The Blue .Dahlia, for instance, the Chandlerian web of mystery begins with the slaying of a beautiful woman in a fashionable (and fictitious) Hollywood apartment hotel. The story of crime and racketeering proceeds from there through settings which will be recognized immediately by fans who are familiar with movie colony night spots. Chief setting is a Sunset Strip night club called "The Blue Dahlia, and if Chandler patterned it after any special local cafe he isnt saying so. Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake meet on Cahuenga Pass and is if Chandler hadnt done enough to outrage the Chamber of Commerce, they meet on a rainy night. They go to Mali-band play their first love lt u FRUITS VEGETABLES COLD MEATS groceries SOFT DRINKS MILK STORE HOURS: Dailv and Sundav M. to 9:00 P. M. 1:00 I. JOHN ROOSTER A ORLEANS (UP) is church seamens Norwegian and m, .untamed m New Orleans m-it pastor screes as banker, ureter, mailman and agent sailors. lot Scandinavian The Rev Johan Iversen came nue nine years ago and he can one enunt on the fingers of hand the Norwegian vessels he has not visited while they were It's his daily task in port here to see the men aboard the ships, eat with them and talk with .scene near Griftith Park observatory. Scenes which show Ladd, William Bendix and Hugh Beau-- ( rnont returning from after receiving navy discharges begin at the Hollywood bus station land proceed down the film " citys canteen row Chandler himself has lived in Hollywood for 15 years he Every now and then, said, "usually after a new book comes out, have to convince delegations of mv neighbors that I don't really mean what I say about Hollywood and I tluk it's a wonderful place to live. just put it in my stories because it's familiar to me. of master Although this crime American stories is English, he was born in this country' And, although he didn't want to get the Chicagoans down on his neck too, he said he thought it might be significant that he was born, of all places, in Chicago. thorn He once went aboard a vesand baptized a sailor's infant daughter when the seaman was not allowed to come ashore. In the drawing room of the church are a stufted monkey, a stuffed turtle, a whales tooth, wing tip from a Kamikaze plane and a German rifle. The Norwegian sailors are at when they visit their home church m New Orleans. sel 1 fast-movin- g ARMY AIDS Gl VICTIMS OF APHASIA SPRINGFIELD. Mo. (UP) Wounded soldiers who have forgotton the fuctions of speech reading, writing and comprehension of a spoken language native their are relearning tongue at the armys OReilly General hospital here. Aphasia, scientific name for the affliction which is a result of brain Injuries Incurred in battle, varies with the extent of injury, according to Lt. Matthew Diamond, psychologist and speech therapist at OReilly. Diamond said some patients understand what is And to them, but cannot speak; some understand, but have forgotton to organize the words into sentences, but cannot form the sounds to make the words. A new system of treatment, based primarily on the background of the patient, is given to each victim of aphasia, DiaHe said the mond revealed. treatment for any two patients is rarely the same. Speech and language tests are given to ascertain how many of the functions of language the patient has lost. Then the actual treatment begins. Building and retaining a patients morale is one of the important factors in the treatment of aphasia, Diamond said. He said that perhaps the larfactor is gest morale-buildinthe weekly singing class for Diamond explained aphasiacs. that although many of the men can speak only a few words, the majority of them sing perfectly without a mistake in lyrics. This proves to be a help in improving their vocabularies, he said, since, having sung the words once, many of the men then can repeat them without music. Diamond said the results of the treatment are not always perfect, but he told of an air corps officer who was unable to speak, write or read after a p'ane crash in England. When the officer arrived at OReilly, Diamond continued, he could say only Yes. No, and "Well." Five months later he spoke almost normally and made a grade of 95 on a civil service examination for a clerical position. , V s vfflr return co VC Wl he Vacationer Looks For 'Goldilocks' Here's a AKRON. O (UP) tale from modern Goldilocks Akron's police files. W W Snyder returned to his home from a vacation and found someone had been living in his home. He went to the the door kitchen, discovered forced open. His had been kitchen had been used and He went to some food eaten. the living room and found someone had been sitting in his gram which is being turned over chairs. U. S. PERSONNEL He went to the bedof to the Brazilian department room and saw that someone had leave HELPED BRAZIL agriculture as Americans been sleeping in his bed llie country. But he didn't find Goldilocks. IN FOOD OUTPUT We are leaving Brazil to the possibilities of a cned Mich Louisiana had more duck LANSING, (UP) future seathe help of specialists from the p'Khter asricultural hunters during the 1943-4said. United States, our largest South son than all other Southern American ally Brazil has of states, with the exception made great strides in agricultur-- CoGSt Guard Cutter Texas. al development during the war . That's the opinion of H. A. TOO Small For TwiflS Cardmclli, Michigan State col- NORWALK, Cal. (UP) Tall MRS. MARY SCHMIDT lege research horticulturist, who Ruvs ;irc 0kav in their place, d to Brazil as sen- - but if vou ask coast guard was r WAS SURPRISED agricultural extension spe- - f.mis, their place is not aboard Mrs. MISSOURI AFTON, divfood the cialist with supply '.ship Mary Schmidt really got a thrill of In- ision of the Robert and William White, when she tried her first box of Affairs. identical twins from Norwalk. Faultless Starch Here is what Cardinelli's job was to help some (i feet seven inches tall she wrote about ip increase civilian food supplies are stationed in San Diego now I got the surprise of mv a hitch in the days when submarine after spent having t coast guard life when I tried Faultless warfare was at its worst off aboard a Starch It is beyond doubt the cutter Brazil's bulging coastline. ' ever used Contusion on solreigned ship grandest starch I've Hundreds of Americans "I'Lri general quarters sounded, and it is the only kind I'll re-diers, sailors, engineers, ever use from now on lt is pair tried to so search workers had been scnt!as 'c stick-liksimple to make and my to Brazil to build naval and air sciucczc through hatches built laundry this last week or so lesser men. Somehow or bases, to construct dams, power of the has a professional finish and to other, the remainder plants and factories, That professional finish is a crc,w always piled up behind help get out vital war supplies. real joy to see. isn't if Every The additional mouths to feedltll0m Came chow time, and the thing smooth and sleek. Bright colors H'l'an.t ,whdts. supply," limited even" in normai. twins presented another prob- ;'nd crisp Fresh-look- loin, what with their long legs times s dresses. &lr jiHII but knocking mates off their Agrtcultural specialists sp;l(s on lhe opp0slte side of the !ng housi dresses. It really is a lot of fun to do a complex problems in develop- - table beautiful wash mg the country's productivity. when it is made of After months the this, They found a feudal system in coast guard took the easy way EASY with Faultless Starch. EASY TO MAKE operation, with large landown- out. ers growing wealthy and tenant MAKES IRONING EASY The twins are ashore for farmers struggling. There was Just try Faultless Starch. either too much or too The first nickel box is enough to convince you that Faultless SGGcIlESS PCQf Gets But the specialists approach j Starch is really a wonderfully to the first problem was simple. PrODaaatlOn Tests different kind of starch You don't have to cook it! You can They put thousands of cotton-La (UP) AMITE, hoes Now, hands of into the make perfect hot starch in barechopping destitile farmers. They wereiHres a seedless pear on its ly a minute WITHOUT on or sold credit loaned, paid,wa.v' And when you iron Jbn A. Puleston discovered COOKING for in seed or money at the see the difference! No "sticky close of the season, with the rec-- olle such last year on his farm iron. Faultless Starch contains now here and tests of serious 97.3 ord ironing-aidpercent of all loans that make ironing ,vull be made to determine smooth, easy and beautiful repaid by the end of 1944 It can whether it be Farm workers were persuad-- ! propagated, ironing a jov not a job Donald M Hastings, president makes ed to leave their homes along So it like Mrs. Schmidt the coast and at the mouths oH of lhe H- G- Hastings company, did. try And you're sure to say, rivers to venture into the inter-- Atlanta, swl and nursery deal-ioIt is beyond doubt the grandest where the soil is more fer-- , ers- has inspected the lpcal starch I ve ever used and it is g tile. Sixteen farm workers Luit and plans to try to the only kind 1 11 use from now schools were establish- - agate it from some cuttings, on." Ask your grocer for Lhe Louisiana State univer-ducin- g Faultless Starch! ed. Improved practices in pro- rice, beans, poultry and sity experiment station is going cattle were instituted in a pro- - to run some tests with it, I if lend-lease- W know you want those returning veterans to get good service us much us we do. So won t you keep two things in mind? First, be quick to comply when hong of-lo- Distance And says, "Please limit your call to five minutes. second, try to make none but necessary calls in the j I evening. For thats when so many service people using the lines. 125-foo- j 1 ; e i O 1 are fr The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. : NEWS-JOURN- ADS GET RESULTS AL . . Lcti 1 s r, Citys New Brigham 1 MB DfflC - prop-trainin- 'Old Ironsides' To Get $45,000 Overhauling BOSTON (UP) Old Iron sides," Americas oldest warship, soon undergoes a face- lifting" operation designed to "beautify" the nations welcoming ship. A total of $45,000 has been lallocated for the renovation. "Old Ironsides." which is on the books as the U. S. Constitution, was launched m 1797. She distinguished herself in the war with Tripoli and again in the War of 1812. Now, she serves as the flagship for the commandant of the First Naval .u V RADIO PREMIERE SUNDAY! Ny DANCING SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 The Theatre Guild on lhe Air presents TO THE MUSIC 9P. OF News-Journa- l subscription you hometown news twice weekly. 'brings AND HIS The friendly School ' at Provo, Utah, has prepared over in thirty-eigh- t training departments of study under five colleges, a graduate school, division of religion and an extension division. ORCHESTRA Robert Nichols THE PROPHETIC STORY OF THE NO ATOMIC BOMB WHICH BROADWAY CALLED STAGS 1900 courses for peace time t consecutive school year Begins with Freshman Placement tests September 28 and 29 . . . registration October I and 2 . . . and classes Oclober 3. Lafe fees for freshmen who do not take tests September 28 and 29 and additional fees for students who register late. In a complete year students of all groups will find lhe curriculum filled to their needs. Seventy-firs- Freshman Exams Sept. 28 and Registration October 1 and 2 E and Maurice Browne Brigham Young University.... REGISTRATION': Autumn Quarter: R! i 1 A FANTASTIC IN NO wncinc 1 VfiT'Qsv charg NO ONE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE ADMITTED 8-- 9 P.M. over the station of the Ame ricin Broadcasting SPONSORED REFRESHMENTS Company SERVED BY United States Steel Corporation For Your Catalogue Write Phone 738 Saturday Between 19 a.m. and The President be introduced as guests of the Theatre Guild William Bendix, Rosaiind Russell, Annabelia, Edward G. Robinson, Elia Kazan, Reuben Mamoulian, i'hdip Also to BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY CO' 1928 29 Winter Quarter: January 7 Spring Quarter: March 23 Summer Quarter: June 10 ppnn utau jptf El NEW by The L New Orleans Minister Friend To Norse Seamen Hollywood Film Shop HOLLYWOOD (UP) Klcanor Parker lias a head fur hats. All sorts of hat high hats, wide hats, big, little and medium-lu.ehats, silly hats and or-Especially original models. iginal models. It didn't take Warier Bros, long after Miss Parker sinned her contract to recognize her as a particularly good hat model. in "They took my picture hats that looked like an oil can on a raft, she said, and sleek hats, gaudy hats, even goofv hats 1 never saw so many hats in my life She looked astonishingly well s in all of them, too, the thought. In spite of her modeling talent, Eleanor Parker is more often shown on the screen without a hat than with one. Even in "Pride of the Marines, in which she had more than the usual opportunity to wear head-gea- r of some kind, she was outfitted with two or three "beanies and a silver carnival hat for a New Year's celebration. All the other scenes she plays without benefit of millinery, sedate or tricky. NEWS-JOURNA- FOR BOOTH RESERVATIONS jw P! |