The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1941, Page 8

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Medical Officers Required Civil Service Commnssnon‘ Announces Infensive Drive fo Be Started JUNERU PLAYERS " 60 ON AIR HERE - ONSUNDAYP. M. Local Enfertainers Se(ure‘ Productions from ;‘ Hermine Duthie { The Juneau P:ers have re-i ceived several more of the warmly appealing radio plays written h_\" |Hermine Duthie, a resident of Porl~‘ land, Oregon. They plan to present " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY SEPT. 6, 1941 WHERE 350 (AMP (HII.DREN ES(APED DEMH SAN DIEGO AT TOP OF P.C. LEAGUE Leaders Lose fo Oakland- Seaftle Scores Win- ' Portland Moves (By Assm mled Press) Tn Trouble Spot . Cincinnati, Piffsburgh Play Split |Reds Make Splurge to Win | First Game — Rain Stops ; Second, Pirates Ahead (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) \‘ “¥i To meet the -easing demands One of these, “No Experience,” a San Diego went to the top of the % etk : A arious Federal agencies the Civil Tollicking comedy, on tomorrow's | | pacific Coast League last night by wve:}:rd:);]'\\\-E:“;:{:\l/,i;:dfl:TL:;::;.z,(l; e Commission today began an |regular program. A second play, | | defeating Hollywood in a 16-Inning {and Gindusiat 1 ey ABiiL 3 1 ive drive for medical officers, | “Transatlantic,” the latter a richly| | game. San Diego got 16 hits and | duoble .!)\c r‘dn‘l‘l s = A new examination for Medical emotional story, the Sunday follow- | | Hollywood 14 hits | cm;_;m‘:"‘[_E:- Rl S 4 Officcr, Associate Medical Officer, in§ Sacramento lost to Oakland last | coming ; :’! rt;o) i ]:,m 1o senior Medical Officer, with Miss Duthie, who has successrully | night. George Munger pitched & ‘eigh‘m i "A b( xunl 2 i aries ranging from $3.200 to 84,600 authored both 3-act and 1-act stage | two-hitter for elght nnings and then R "‘;d yl“= ‘_'")“‘“5’ R, a vear, has just been announced. | Plays as well as radio skits, stated | allowed the winning run to come in L aet hrar Bhe T patoa e ile graduation from a Class A in a letter to The Players, that| on a balk Lme p.m A U Ml medical school and completion +of 'having learned from experience the | Seattle moved up in the percent- o s o interneship are general requirements | various troubles flmt_ beset amateur | age column by defeating Los An-' Representative of the United for the mssoclate grade, under the | theatrical organizations in their | geles last night. Les Webber allow- ~States in the Tokio conversations - terms of the new announcement €@rly stages, she would allow . the| ed only five hits and the Rainiers| between the two nations while u er ur s i L persons who are now serving their Juneau organization the use of her | | collected nine. | trouble brews in the Far East is interneship mav appl radio plays free of charge. | Portland climbed out of the c(_"ar Joseph C. Grew, United Statez am- | For the associate prade rradua-| The Players now have at their| |last night with a pair of wins over | busador to Japan. ‘ tion must have been since May 1, disposal over 200 radio plays. Each| {'8an Prancisco. — Ive II 1930; for medical officer, since May | member takes a turn selecting a| M S t T | ond for senior medical of- play for the weekly program. A‘ GAMES FRIDAY |SS|0na|'y O(Ie y | ficer craduation need not have been great amount of the material has| Pacific Coast League within any specified time limit been received through the cour Portlsndi % a0eH b titincs 010 Plans Rummagesale 0’ rown Professional experience in a spec- of the Works Progress Administra- | ,f”k]""d 2 8 s ':mm' b jalized branch of medicine is also tion el Do o I The first of a series of rummage necessary for the two highest grades. Included in the collection are a]l ;,":‘]“Deie . 5‘“,5}[;]‘15‘,‘"15: 0. sixteen | S21€s being planned for the winter o Appointn.ents are to be made in types of modern plays as well as| : e Apeailenadie | f"‘és‘f":"mb;”f i‘l by the M‘: Eldon Auker pucned a 5-hitter the Public Hea Ser 5 8 z ? _ 4 88 sionary Society, whicl ¢ the ' yes 4 R Food 'v::]rl; gr(:émz\;:i;‘ii?r:::g., ”:,L; i '"",‘S““‘Sl::lllfltfi: ogL:;mw w!;]r:ed This air view shows the wreck of the special train which was carrying 350 summer camp children to their National League vt thios ypsm.d:v] & l:;e;\/lé:o:ial ;‘;‘”?“{l a(fi"".m"“l" W Tho, Kt the Fedsral BRGuGN AGgbcy: Vet ey Y €= | Lomes in New York when it leaped the rails and plunged into Hatch’s Pond at Kent, Conn. Two of the Cincinnati 10, 0; Pittsburgh 4, 1. | Presbyterian Church manse . The | for S ‘“ag‘fl‘izslffl"cl)"li‘cn{":\!ll:: AR A CUW | Acror eei e “DRYIN HiteH® and ._The‘ trainmen were killed and another is missing. None of the children were injured seriously. ~ American League members will also have, coffee, cake, |a two run splurge ST nautics Administration of the De- Count of Monte Cristo.” 1 i —reimee——— | SGLUSNDE RNNgC 1. and candy for sale, which is to take __ il partment of Commerce; and the In- The weekly broadcasts are given ton-Hall: the Rev. Paul Whiteside. place in the church basement. | dian Service, Department of the In- each Sunday afternoon at 5:30) and the Rev. Willis R. Booth STANDINGS OF THE CLUES In charge of food for the sale are \ terior. The need is urgent. Al- o'clock, and Al Dreith, the genial Another participant in the morn- Pacific Coast League Mrs. Fenton Dennis and Miss Cor- EAR Pty though applications will be rated as and efficient Director, cordially in- ing service in The Frst Presbyter- Won Lost Pet | nelia Phillips, and Mrs. waura Holler —— soon as practicable after their re- vites the Juneau ic “Lis ian Church, Sitka, will be the Rev. San Diego 90 63 588 and Mrs. James Miller will have 7 e: public to “Listen L] LEARLY / ceipt at the commission’s office, In” Dr. Everett B. King of New York, Sacramento 92 66 582 charge of arrangements for the gar- / ” qualified persons should apply at — e a secretary for Alaskan work in Seattle 90 65 581 | ments. & once. | the Presbyterian Board of National Hollywood 49 484 | Following the business meeting, Wlfll SONOTONE b Application blanks and other in- The Dauy Alaska Fxipire has the Missions, under whose auspices the San Francisco 72 86 456 which was conducted by Mrs. Row=| po o ooy iy, formation may be obtained at 311 largest paid circr-ation of any Al | Princeton-Hall was built and will|Oakland nooer 449 ena Hayes, President, a worship | trouble understand. | AS ADVERTISED] ™ ieral Building, Juneau aska NEwSPAper. | be operated. At 8 p. m. in the Portland 67 81 435 service was held by the Rev. W. A ing? Then call for full e : - same church, Dr. King will preach Los Angeles 66 8 431 Soboleff. Refreshments were later| information on new ||y L":E el I a sermon. National League served by Mrs. Soboleff and Mrs. | ;’z’:}fo:s:;(‘h‘! elp- (Luntinuea from Page One) —— e — Won Lost Pet. Jake Cropley. B TR e ECREAN Nedess ] yMODERATOR or | Brooklyn 85 47 644 October 3 is the date set for the' DR. RAE LILLIAN cszsow H"" T In the spring of 1933 Mrs. 1 ,!NIERES" GROWING St. Louls 8¢ 47 641 Rext meeting of the organization. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 jill velt also started another “ladies pRESBY‘I‘ERI ANS | S Cincinnati 71 59 —— : & ml = exclusive”—her Gridiron Widows’ Pittsburgh 715~ 80 5 - . IN ROTARY MODEL Sevom = & & i _ 0 i anever 10 0 mae waa-|— (OMING NORTH| sz wl BEAGLES DANCE tion, the Gridiron party, staged by AIRPLANE CONI‘ESI Boston 52 16 408 d 3 the inner circle of the men's press Philadelphia 37 92 287 cops. To it are invited the Presi-| American League TONIGHT SEPTEMBER dent, the supreme court and the The Rev. BOOth to Ded'(ate With about five weexs left be-| Wonjitiget . Pat cabinet. No woman ever is asked.| fore they must wa their planes | New York 91 45 669 ©But in 1033, the men suddenly New Mission Boat at e aranrt, ekt ot Eogten nooe 52 DOUGLAS EAGLES HALL {found, i they tnvited the e S"ka_Speaks Here |nave aiready signed up to take part | Srces® | e WOULD YOU trust yourself to estimate e s ey | Gt in the first Juneau model plane popoip 64 70 4 MUSIC BY the value of a diamond without the ad- squirmed and backed out. | :“"""" _l‘";““" apansored /by, Sa€) Row gl Horl 59 T3 447 vice of an expert? Diamonds may look Mrs. Roosevelt jumped into the “3"]‘“'::“"‘”:"“'[‘ p‘]’l‘x“‘;‘:“l;“"h“’;z‘d Philadelphia 58 74 439 en [ look alike but they differ greatly in preach. She announced a Gridiron = e Wasmngton 54 5 419 Gl Edwards B nd value. So do insurance policies! Ask | Widews' party. She invited the J?:mgzrv}}m?:“iri‘::nfnqLFI;;;:;‘ a this agency why a Hartford Automobile | women’s press corps, the gridiron g e e SRR ]u)]iuv"i\' worth more. | Wives, the ladies of Cunp,l?&\fflnd‘ _ | rate, and on Monday night the boys y 18 . of course, Miss Perkins. We also put | | interested in entering the meet will oo o Ait d Th ,on skits, and it became a thoroughly | hold their first meeting and re- en lS ance an ave ¥ attuc gency | hilarious evening. It customarily | ceive instructions for plane con-| breaks up about 1 a. m. and we/ ¢ struction and sets of rules govern- ih L) - Seward Street - !have begun to feel that the men’s ing the contest, it was stated. At e un ay e 1me o Our lfe! JUNEAU PHONE 249 stories about their skits are a litv.le‘ the same time, arrangements will , boring. v be made for each boy to be spon- | e SR < - s — - — .Tnxel“;e 0“‘1““' sxplustyes; {E‘:'1 sored by some Rotarian. | The Juneau Shotgun Club will » lyny,Walsh McLesn, owner. .o ¢ (l! It is also rumored that the boys hold a shcot tomorrow forenoon, GENTLEMEN 50c < ‘%OPE dmm\'md,l fif"f* A0 APAeL) ! may turn the tables on the Ro:aryptarnng at 11 o'clock and a large ‘.‘ ‘?l'x:“:itlst(;:ct:?eiu?l l?re?.[ L?reon?rf;i members by challenging the men |turnout is expected. 3 .E W h S A - to a contest on the same date, and| There are plenty of shells anJ e e S, He [ ] as ers “ve !leveried doorman in punple“c_hrough‘ even outlining a set of rules the! targets on hahd and if 20 or Lo e {the champagne cocktails, the S aians mitst. Yollow .p|Show up, shooters will be in the L rcasted squab dinner, to the private DLW .00 I EnVeE drawing f IME’ MoNEY iets their planes in the adult meet. r:;;x:fie o ?ni’rmws o i “ i o TS Wi aul are requeste s | Publisher Eleanor Patterson gives to stop at Percy's and pick up th 1 i lanother annual—swimming party ok Tone. L BY s me.who hl:we no tr’;nsporlgtion P Juneau g Labor DaY Commlnee WISh io an LABOR and buffet supper at her country| The Rev. Dr. Herbert Booth Wit lake b Hurope and covers| ——————— |{ thank each and everyone who helped make | | estate. Smith, above of Los Angeles, Calif- 7000 square miles. pon e th p e - Lord Halifax, the British am-|ornia, the Moderator of the General| = BT BT ASONS | i : EASY bassador, and his wife have given|Assembly of the Presbyterian Lake Superior is the largest; Stated Communication of Mt. Ju-‘» iS our mosl successfill L A B OB- D A Y . one party for the press. And it|Church in the United States of(bedy, of fresh water in the world, neau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve-| CELEBRATTON { wae a stately tea for the ladiés| America, will deliver the dedicatory covering 31,810 square miles. |ning with report on Grand Lodge| | i b N TE“MS ONLY. address at Sitka, Sunday afternoon,| e SR and work in M. M. Degree. { so, the ladies may not get within | September 21, at the dedication of The staple food of most of Af- J. W. LEIVERS, | G r DaY Commlfiee ! prize, but a little champagne and a | -he Princeton-Hall, Prebhwerian‘ghqmstan; pepulation is* fruit. adv. Secretary. ] See It Todaz/ on little roast squab here and there|missionary boat. He will also de-‘ Ko S stamers _ e i goes a long way toward killing off |liver a moderatorial sermon at ‘the ()MT‘ F[OO'I' that gnawing feeling when the sub-{10:30 a. m. service that day in Ject comes up. The First Presbyterian Church, , - o - Sitka. | Breeze through Dr. Smith is the pastor of Im- by washday and get your p T pHERS manuel Presbyterian Church, Los . . Angeles, now the second largest clothes besutifully clean, ARE "ow "EEDED shurch among the 8733 local 5 white and sofc. Look at churches of the Presbyterian ] the array of convenience Church. The Church conferred on X features shown below. Examinations have been announc- | him the greatest honor at its dif- [ J ed by the Civil Service Commission |posal when last May at St. Louls, . : \ N0 . Youd expect to pay |55 the Ol Serviee commission | st et T N e woder-| | Engines in Stock A Miarine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About much more! Hurry to positions, with [salaries from $1260 | ator of the Presbyterian Genemll : ¥ our store now for & | to $2,600. Assembly for the year 1941-42, at all times (NOt a COHVEI’SIOH) Our Financing Plan ¥ 4 md&n! The commission especially desires Address In Juneau | . applications from persons who have | In connection with his visit to H £ : ¥ e e Mok I bt Rlate, proees, and | Alaska | the Maderater il SHARS] Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. GENTLE AWS-16 |general commercial photography, |several addresses. Among these is, Aol B ol ; WASHING and in photographic mapping. |one scheduled as a Presbyterian | ' ACTION Experience in photographic work |Rally in The Northern Light Pres-| A C E C R 0 “] em a‘d S‘. is required for all grades. Amateur |pyterian Church, Juneau, Friday A L photographic experience is not qual- | evening, September 19. | B ifying. Applications will be rated as| The dedicatory service at Sitka ; ALL THESE REMARKABLE FEATURES .o, Srtciubic e rocot o i besin at 330 . m. with & 6-CYLINDER 6-CYLINDER 8-CYLINDER Activator Washing Lovell Wringer with i the commission’s Washington office | procession from The First Presby- . | until June 30, 1942. jan Church to H d Broth . - Action Target Safety Relesse g terian Church to Howard Brothers E - n Par s b M “9‘ oty Applicatign blanks and other in-|goat Shop, where the dedication 45 85 n’ P‘ 55 ll“ 'P’ 75'143 “- P. 4 SEONGE M orn Boauty tormation may be obtained at 311|wil take place. In addition to the 'ermanent Lubrication G-E Warranty | Federal Building, Juneau. dedicatory address and the dedica- White Enamel Finish, Sediment Drain-Channel - _ tory prayer, each by Dr. Smith, ALSO THE NEW 4'CYCLE AIR'COOLED Rust-Resistant Fast Drain | ") there will be brief addresses or : We Do NOT Patronize || ;rayer by mr. Games E mal of, Powertul Pump af Small Exira Chorae | | Miidland, Texas, a Contributor to- l'o R | Montgomery Ward Co. | ward the cost of the boat; Mr.| H | i} andrew Hope, an Indian ship-' ‘ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT || PssSese Products ||puilder and an active member of| The New Sensation in the Outboard World! g Gatner & Mattern the First Presbyterian Church; the| 2 K‘nh Goods | Rev. Verne J. Swanson, skipper of | Carnation Milk Co. |the Princeton, the predecessor of; . the new boat, before it was wrecked JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR |/in 1039; Mr. W. Leslie Yaw, super-l = » 2 % /ICE COUNCIL intendent of Sheldon Jackson Al,l'_.b and SERVICE PHONE 616 Affiliated with American School under whose supervision the. PHONE 57 JUNEAU, oy s Federation of Labor boat was built; the Rev. Paul Prouty, who will skipper the Prince-

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