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B S G 60 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ %% —"—"""— " SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 941 * BAGUIOIS BERUNDECLARES 90 Americans They Will Invesfigate Pearl Harbor Aifack LADIESBOWL |New Officer STILL IN iiava sccicw Are Arrestedin [P NG™: B ON LANES AT/ For Wealher U.S.HANDS .o 2o Amoy, Swalow il o ; ey ;ElI(S LODGE! BureauHere ‘ | ported to have broken through the British defense lines in an ad- . T vance so deep that Ipoh, 300 miles WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 The : i "Twas ladies night on the “". American Requlars De-|norin o singapore, “now i within state Department today was in- - atoon ast miant and e maranor,| Man from Atlanta fo Act as N L the territery of the Japanese mili- formed that Americans in Swatow; . " . ‘GuLmrsmpcs Federals and Percy's : . H fending Commonwealth’s |cus operations sid Alsicy) LTKbSheipied. -ONIAK ] e 3 , B e upreme over ne| Laison Officer in En- . " ..o have been taken into custody. | 3 ; : { jFrills, Dolls, Molis and Alleyeats fire Territor Summerw(aplial Chv FORMER JUNEAU BOYS w{‘» x\“l!v)\\J(‘:\l]-l(:mf.n]v:“y‘m Jn '):L 4 ‘ | \“-*B‘P;C“F‘:zm\m‘ il A & Moris ¥ 7 INGTON, De )7—Acord- cluding Kenneth Yearr American | i : cine Senescu with 450 rolled the! Here from Atlanta, Georgia, to NS, 5 ARE IN THE ARMY NOW 5 ; 2 7 e 1ill @ new position with the . high scores of the evening ¥ Weather to advices from Manila, the L consul at Swatow [ e : Two former Juneau boys are now ->-oe i Bureau, John C. Cummings was in monwes | r Scoring ;. mm Juneau today ) oy 1 armed fore was learned . 8 ) . i marning. Millary sources 0 friends here today. Communion for : : » f Lspor T a oy Cummings wil serve as laison of- sald the defenders were American TheY are ‘\'\;"]k“’ : ’;1" and o / " |J. Taylor 121 106 114— 341 A'f::k;o; ;;Z,‘x:‘::;d s;";fi: o pch v Mrs. C. alker yalker was # _ = _ 5 i ska, it was ar g e e b s, ansome. LUtherans Sunday | g - - M. 3 MeNuton 135 103 120 %) Thompsen. meteorologa._ He. wil here between 1910 and 1922 and A i : nY ¢ S o Iy | work with all Alaska weather sta- now working for the land office in Tpe Resurrection Lmhm.m‘ E e v P Seybold b L‘f e 3“‘:“0“*» Thompson said, coordinating the tes, with his home at Port- cpureh will observe the last Sun-| 3 " ik T E | the work of nh;- various branches. hr Y e e | - : | Totals 447 458 4731578 Although laison officers are at- Bill Walker, their father report el s .“H b > N p - Molls i i I:u-hr‘d. to u!l divisions of lhobw_eulh- is in the army air forces as pilot, s "2, 5 108 b the SRETATEC B f } / . |Mrs. Stevenson 114 80 154— 343 er Bureau in the States, this is the titioned in the Hawalin Talat the s Supy ! 1 o'clack - | Mrs. Redman 96 91 86— 273 first time such a position has been Bob Walker is in the army at Fort WOrship service sermon by E D. Hurley 142 187 129— 453“<~rvnled in this Territory. the pastor, Rev. G. Herbert Hiller- i . y v Intes - Overy 09 102 143— 344 - Lewis. : man, for this service will be “The i 1 | DOUGLAS ISLAND TO BE Feast of the King 3 2 e BLACKED - OUT TONIGHT the town, and other similar shel- Totals 451 460 512—1423cjentist found 1402 varietles of Services for the day are as fol- From 7 to 7:15 o'clock this eve- ters are to be located and also insects. lows 3 ; ; | ! ning, Douglas, in conjunction with made ready as soon as possible. g.4s am_ Sunday school . «\’y Alley-Cats il Juneau, will hold a j ce black- More volunteers to help Mr. Kil- 7 : R N | M | (spot) ey | 11:00 am The worship service i out demonstration fo make it a burn in the work are urged to turn . e L0 A LISTEN | MacManigal 104 87T 78— 2 N In one small suburban yard a 6:30 p.m-—Luther League for | £ hundred percent for the entire out R ; . . J P ! > g people These five men, headed by Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts (right), of the Supreme Court, form a boa N Lo . 3 : Jones 12 114 0 channel, ;chynnpn t_ snnounce- >on P appointed by President Roosevelt to investigate Japan’s attack on Hawail. Top left, Major Gen. Frank fH_“;wn AelQip to the SUNDAYTMATINEE R MR ] i WAHTO-MACKAY WEDDING R. McCoy, retired; top center, Brig. Gen, Joseph P. McNarney. Bottom left: Rear Admiral William H. ¥ KIN Erwin Hachmeister At 7 o'clock tonight the ceremony g i ity i R a1l ilpnits ittt AIb R es Cfrles LA S"’O(K QUOTAHONS | Standiey, rtired; and bottom center, Rear Adm. Joseph M. Recves, reli : | ot a3 394 s1at|| guruce Decomber 20th are to be extinguished *and the Miss Gladys Mackay of Aberdeen Percy’s . V. Powers 143 153 151— 447 2 to 3 o'clock . Peter and the Wolf — Prokofiev Home Guards will be at their vari- Wash, will take place in the par- Npw ¥ o1 " H 1 ‘ ‘ 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 27. — Closing N5 " : ! ous posts to see that everyone co- sonage of the Methodist Church in guotation of Alaska Juneau mine | e ense en orla---- er Ia n(e Mrs. Haugan .. 103 127 135— 363 with Leopold Stokowski and the operates in proper manner Juneau, according to plans an- stock at today's short session of the ‘Mrs Daniels .. 136 57 132— 325} A American Youth Orchestra. As there will be no alarm nounced last night. The Rev. W. New York Exchange is 1%, Amer- E = e | MIS. SMith 128 128 Basil Rathbone—narrator. (Col. . ik | ——— set M-477). sounded when the blackout starts H. Mathews, Jr., will perform the jcan Can 58, Anaconda 26%, Beth- m g | all residents must be prepared. It marriage rites lehem Steel 63%, Commonwealth ow an e £t e | Totals 510 465 Mexican Music, sponsored by the has been decided, Hachmeister -ee and Southern 5/30, Curtiss Wright . \ Wy d 5 | Museum of Modern Art, Carlos said, not to use the fire siren to COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY 8':, International Harvester 45%, : = 50 o 1 Baranof Chavez conducting the Orchestra give warnings unless there is ac- Next Monday night a meeting of Kennecott 35%, New York Central i 5 L oy 'L Nordenson .. 108 of American and Mexican Music- tual danger Douglas City Council, which haa 7 Northern Pacific 4, United States as a ase % ; T (C. Mack 135 ians and the chorus of the Na- Upon the efficiency developed bY peen thrice scheduled for the Steel 52's, Pound $4.04 H 3 3 | B. Haviland tional Music League. (Col. set the demonstration depends to a pre. o ek e Aoie] present week will be held. Applica DOW, JONES AVERAG large extent the frequency of repe- tions for local 1042 liquor licenses| > fofiowing are todays Dow, COMMander Tate Issues | | tion for the practices must have the official approval of : 2 54. § { = the Council at that session Jdies SR e f 'k S . k g ar | Frills < = . St rails, 24.61; utilities, 14.07 alement a itKa— ¥ ; R 5 g | | i i | | | s e by " ~ e 7 |L. Senescu 8 M-414). The above Columbia record sets are available at the Alaska Music - BEAR’S NEST GOING S .- ¥R [ SRR D. Smith 102 TO PROVIDE SHELTER MRS. HARRIS LEAVES Two hundred factorles in Glovers- Open fOf ReSCrVGS J Dl a1k e | D e | Hee@ Cream The old bear's nest tunnel near After a six months' visit with her yille, N. Y. are humming to fill 140 121 106— 367 St. Ann’s Avenue is being cleaned brother, William B. Robinson, Mrs.| Army orders for 13 kinds of gloves. P aTRat iy Ry i ° Totals 502 535 510—1547 H l d y today by Commander J. R. Tate (/] . a out by L. W. Kilburn to provide Jane Harris left yesterday for re- — - U.S.N., Commanding Officer of the ¢ 02 : A ol d i J » ; : Gutter-Snipes Ap Men Use I.amems Dlll’lllg BIatkou‘ Naval Air Station, who on the out-| 88 ' ~ B e st s”ec'“ls 118 kans are rushing to the defense| of their own shores, it was revealed .»helter in case of an air raid over turn to her home in Los Angeles. BUY DEFENSE ¥ A‘VIPQ break of hostilities commenced the 4 7 p 1% A fc\ p B ) Ringstad 101 76 83 enlistment of local volunteers to heiged y { M. Munson 122 117 144— 363 help man the Naval Base at Sitka % : i 4 {1, Foster 103 103 122— 328 Many of them were in uniform o e o A 7 : e i b3 i Plum Pllddlllg working at vital tasks the day theye 3 5 7, | 2 agp aa 1989 : 8 3 b g | Totals 430 386 466—1282 wlunieered. © i = : [ Dolls Nessel Rode Pudding fiood of applications from Gitr| | : g N Nt B = s 02 o 15— 261 New England Frozen and other laskan cities. If Dis % . o Jigkar . R o | 3 : : |M. Toner 101 78 112— 201} A keeps up,” Commander Tate said, g G |E. Terhune 107 107 92— 306 udding “this will be an Alaskan base 4 oo ol z j E 2 e |P. Dooley 136 88 91— 315 manned by Alaskans. We are ‘still o " i i 3 ARG in need of young men with som# ilovi, /2 ilt, 17-year- i 2 1000000, | poeas 445 376 379.,130(){ sca experience (0 assist in the celebrated her engazement to Pat Di Ciceo, son of the late broceoli |- avarage did not bowl. 1 ! extra duties which have re-1 King of Leng Island, at a night club in New York. Gloria’s mother, b G’ . J n Bo= from the war. I am gra Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt announced that the couple would be wed | 3 llllea“ aules worked and need not be included| 1 that Alaskans are volunteerir Ch a DL Clgs e 3 AlaR gt 3 pristmas day in California. Di Ciceo is a Hollywood actors’ agent : N e e | for they know the local waters and & in computing the employe g Inc ‘ . fare especially valugble for dutis el B e Phone 638 g assigned to the 2 ' ead- satlon under the Ait. The very here. I have been authorized by 0SSiEned to. the Anchorage head B : : | ‘\h.. Commandant to enlist men .in|duarters as a Medical Office rep- | term, holiday or illness with pay, Re. |Tesenting the Territorial De inegates the idea that such paymenl Re. g & [Class M-2 Merchant Marine Re- A | secve, o masist 1n manning jogarlment of Health in 'the Second DIVISION GBVES was made for hours worked. ! : T Fourth Judicial Divis- “It is pointed out in paragraph il 4 defense vessels, and in Class Vv-6|TPird. and Naval Reserve to man small boats|1oDS 70 (7 of Interpretative Bulletin here and in other districts. In| Senior Medical Technician Del- No. 4 that payment to an employee : : o Thompson, assigned to the i:\t his hourly rate of pay for hours | both classes it is anticipated thati < " u B the men will not be sent to train- Laboratory to assist | Genera) philip B. Fleming, Ad- :fln:(;;kzsefa:eng;;::?;nfi":r"d‘ [ing school but will be placed onj’ health laboratory work | i e of the Wage and Hour Di- may not, therefore, be credited | | regular duties at once.” ; y "““'E-l S vision of the U. 8. Department of |against overtime compensation due Commander Tate emphasized th2 soctate Public Health ENGINEEr | papor, has made public the follow-|under the act. It is stated that | need for young men. “A great deal Meiritt Kerr, assigned to the An-|ing statement on absences with pay such payment is not compensation of experience is not necessary,” he chorage Branch Office and to be and the computation of overtime.|for overtime work and likewise said, “however, we do need a num-|&vailable in the principal towns according to Michael J. Hass, Ter- qoes not alter the employee's reg- ber of men with experience in boat|8nd cities affected by defense ac-|ritorial Commissioner of Labor: (ulay hourly rate of pay. The con- engines, machine shops, and ship-|tvities | “With respect to overtime, the|giqerations which dictate that in- fitting shops. Deck hands are als Public Health Nurse Rose Gural- act requires that an employer, who| terpretation are like those which needed. \nick, assigned temporarily to Sew-| vorks any employees, subject to the|control here. Men between 17 and 50 years of [ard to carry on a generalized pub-|provisions, more than forty hours! wrhe employer’s records must, of s age are eligible for enlistment, but|lic health nursing program. n a workweek, pay such employees|course, show the hours of absence 'Hardeman i 4 in the case of minors they musy| Public Health Nurse Stephanievertime compens: tion at a rateland the amount paid therefor, if a s o R e 2 have the consent of their parents.|Bogdon. assigned to Amchorage Lo, °' e ARG nehall e, thelr|sum so paid.fpito B esuiuded ity wA“n-Pnoorm Mike Moran, teletype operator in San Francisco, pun ched out a bulletin announcing an air raid alarm in 5 G0 evaminations will be siven|assist in the generalized publi: regular rate of pay. Under thisian employee’s regular rate of pay, San Francisco was underway under the eerie rays of two kerosene lanterns. Bernard Barton, another |, 'y Nuval Air Station, Sitka. In|health nursing program being car- provision, an employer is free tOfand overtime compensation under!|| ° nm operator in the Associated Press bureau, holds one of the lanterns. : i ¥ pay an employee for time during{the act are computed. { pe 3 {the case of men coming from other |ried on there. which the employee is not at work. g i cities a preliminary examination by| The above individuals are alll.p.™oiortime provision is simply | a local physician is recommended [members of the United States Pub-{ oy pours in excess of forty per| Five tons of nails per days are llea(lqllal'lel's if the volunteer has any doubts as|lic Health Service and®are speci-|yeox pe compensated for at time|used by a Canadian plant in crat&ngi to his qualifications. ally trained in their fields, andly)g gpe-half. Whenever overtime|military vehicles for shipment to ll. s Gl’aves DoN’T FORGET' noN’T FORGET' e are assigned to the Territorial De-|is worked, the probiem presented is|the British armies. H H partment of Health for the dura-|ihat of determining an employee's ————— The Clothing Man puB”( HEAI.'I'H tion of the emergency. They will|regular rate of pay so that over- Emplre cmu,eus Payl serve as authorized representatives|time compensation may be com- 5 * of the Territorial Department of|puted thereon. Under the interpre- ADDS To 'HEIR Health for the purpose of carry tations of the Wage and Hour Di- | on and assisting in the pub! vision, an employee’s regular hou THE AMERICAN LEGION d AUXILIARY S'I'AFF MEMBERS health programs instituted by the|iate of pay is determined by divid- an Department of Health and the ln-LmR the hours which he works, dur- cal communities. {ing a workweek, into the total earn- CHRISTMAS PARTY Several Health Depart- *her [ S 2 . ment Employees Have |ADMIRAL NIMITZ concon eoie om s e TONIGHT AT EIGHT Been Assigned REACHES RAWAL o 2 ) e g jof an hourly te of pay) and is | The ite , 3 paid at such rate for hour: The United States Public Health\ HONOLULU, Dec. 27—The Navy b # o g Service, realizing the Itiplics | worked due to vacation, holiday, : » realizing the multiplication | apnounced today that Rear Ad-jpess or other similar cause. of problems relating to public}mjral ‘Chester Nimitz has arrived|where an emloyee is paid a salary e health throughout the Territory ofjjn the Hawalian area to assumelyijout regard to Fefligom vt For A" Ve'erans and Aux”lary Members Alaska and particularly - in * those|command of. the United Stales jours worked it cannot be said Too often after a fire the newspaper report says weas affected by National Defense|pacific Fieet that he is paid for holidays and the “There was no insurance.” nly the property activities, has ed to the Ter- > > ike; alary compensates for owner who took a chance—and lost-—can appre- on GaStmeau Channel f”"““' Department of Healtn AUTOMOBILE OWNERS 2 * hours he works, no more ciate that insufficient fire insurance is a real trained public houl_m personnel o ATTENTION and he has no set hourly calamity. Don't stake everything you own serve under the direction of the| The 1942 Automobile License yate of pay which can be attributed against the chance of being wiped o't by fire! S /‘WT /‘ w,' ' BE T"FRE Department of Health. in those|Plates are now available and on to hours not worked, —Assuming, 4 4R 4 4 areas most involved. The following |sale at the Office of the City Clerk. therefore, that an employee is paid sh tt k A enc individuals have arrived and have| The operation of motor vehicles at his regular hourly rate of pay a uc y S 5 e been assigned by the Department|not bearing 1942 license plates is for hours when he is not at work Space Donated by Fred Cameron to the indicated areas for Inu- per- | prohibited after December 31. |due (o vacation, holiday, illness, or INSURANCE — BONDS iod of the emergency R. G. RICE, |other similar cause, the amount so JUNEAU A P, A. Surgeon Harry A, Nevel, |adv. City Cleyk. ' paid is not compensation for hours! i PHONE 249