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Boyle, Mrs. Willlam | The public is cordially invited to NALIS FORCING NORSE YOUTHS By EDWIN SHANK STOCKHOLM, April 30 |able reports from Oslo s Norwegian youths are being mobil- ized under compulsion for act Germah military service in v tion of {nternational law and t a ‘plan to send them to the war fronts as unneeded or rejected la- bor conscripts is fomefting the | |most serfous crisis ih three years azi rule in Norway of Norwe rst boatload ressed for work under the mobilization act was taken to Ger-| many. from Oslo last week, Identified tlie men mostly as motor | lmec)mniés Many Refuse Some of the mobilized men al- 1 ready had been put into uniform, | the Oslo reports said, adding that they have been forced to surrender | all’ their Norwegian identification |/ papers. Some were sald Lo have tak- en the oath of allegiance to the | German army under pressure while otHers refused, and nearly all were reported to have refused to sign| German contracts or give an oath| to Hitler. | The Oslo version was that the| Nazi officials had informed the youths they would serve for the war's duration, ignoring protests that they originally had been mo-| bilized for six months in service. As the word spread that menl were being sént to Germany, more and more Norwegians have re-| fused to teport at mobilization cen. ters, and parents were said to have| complained unsuccessfully that agréements were being violated. Norwegians pointed out that the forced use of men from occupied | counties in military service con- stitutes a breach of international law. Norwegian Nazis, however, contended that the men are teers” have olun- h ‘Russia through enlistment thelr party. It was pointed out that | other Norwegian refugees who e ~aped to England are side the Allles. Passive Resistance The Norwegians at home are| mainly pursuing a policy of passive or underground resistance in the face of oppressive tactics resulting |y in the wholesale arrests of hosmge\‘ for sabotage and the throttling ol'\; ‘he tlergy and educators. fighting be- Germian ‘industry, and many Nor- | Wweglans were reported sent to fhc- ‘ories where employers have told| authprities they have no use for, i ferial, machinery and tools. Su(lll 1 sittation supported the belief that total mobilization actually is| limed ‘at control of all Norwegian | youth for outright military service.| ————— 120 PLAN T0 T0 JOIN ARMY| labor ' and it || Rebekahs Plan and that some Norwegians Rebekah Lodge will meet tonight | are serving with the German forces at 8 o'clock at the home of Aml by | Sturrock, -|girls of the attend. ident announced a dance to be held M 8 in the EIks’ |lian Uggen’s orchestra will provide T | May 9, by the attendance of church| § e lmoblhmhon was_ordered | services by all Rebekahs. A meeting | ostensibly to get manpower fof |pniace, to be announced later, will be arranged and Rebekahs will go ‘heiti due to shortages of raw ma- ‘Kutchxk on the plans 'lmmm Jensen, chairman of the re- ® Newest, Smartest Colors on€ ® Covers Wall Paper ® LasytoApply ® Washes Easily ® Driesin One Hour ® One Coat Covers Basement PHONE 555 For Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, THE THOMAS HARDWARE 0. attend the sprightly observance of the formal arrival of spring. b - Ll RAINBOWS ELECT OFFICERS HERE Eection of officers for the Order 'of Rainbow will be held promptly at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 'All Rainbow girls should attend this important meeting which wili be held in the Scottish Rite Tem- | ple. New Under.arm Creum Deodorant safely Sfops Pértpirutlon 1. Does - not . rot. dresses — does not irritate skin. 2. No wait qsurdr) Can be used right after, sha from penpi ntm A dggeasélest, s“m_ 'rhe guests were Mary Thibodeau, leve papishl ‘qfim irlten Godkin, Rita\ Barnhill, Nola 5. Arid e awarded, the hae Hornethko, Aileen Kronquist, Appiovs lq(Thc merican pgns Ann Bartlett, Jeannette Tascitute of Laundering, fof (doucettc, Jean Hermle and Mar- ing: h;miless&o fabrics. garb! Gordon. Airid i5° hfiw«! d.oduqat. Tiya | ‘wwe in the Easter motif. ATTEND SKI , s| fr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Old Rank Restored 5o 73 =T & & REAR ADMIRAL AFTER A LAPSE OF 44 YEARS, Con- ’ gress has restored the rank of | Commodore to the U. S. Navy. | President Roosevelt has nominated | four captains for appointment: | Oscar Smith of Eustis, Fla, R. G. Coman of Santa Rosa, Calif., L. P. Johnston of Concord, N. C., and L. F. Reifsnider of Westminster, Maryland. (International), May Adivities | The Drill Team of Perseverance, Drill Team qu)dc.nl-: McKinley announces. All | team are requested to| rene A report by the Drill Team Pres- | at last night's lodge meeting Baliroom, when Lil- he music. Plans were also laid last night or observance of Mother's Day, n a body to services at the Meth-| odist Church Marion Hodges an Lodge No. 9, S t night’s meeting. A npml for the summer camp), of the Girl Scouts was given by dis-| {trict deputy president, Ruth Blake. | Committees named for the May |12 meeting honoring the mothers of | | Perseverance Lodge include Jo-| member of or at hment committee, row, Adelaide Co ich and Vie Clark, and Mildred | an, Anna Pu- ting. { Evelyn Hollmon was placed in| UET charge of entertainment for the | evening. Approximately 120 persons have | made reservations to attend the Juneau Ski Club Annual Award s | ‘argest paid circulation of any Al- Dinner tomorrow at 7 p. m. in the| y | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. _Plen&e have all freight on City | Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. Baranof Hotel, _it was announced | today by Ernest Parsons, Social Committee chairman. Arrangements have been made} ‘or appropriate decoration of the Jold Room, which will be the scene of the banquet and the dance which will follow. Ski Club members and their guests who will enjoy dancing to, Lillian Uggen's orchestra may take heir own refreshments, — e Joan Marie Martin Has Tenth Birthday Mrs. V. L. Hoke enmmmcd yes- ferday’ in her home in honor of Joan Marie Martin. Ten children were invited to celebrate Joan’s -enth birthday. Table arrangements B = at 8 o'clock. ——————— | The Daily Alaska Empire has the | aska new :papex g WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regul. meeting Saturday night | adv. | Witistock Baby |aska Electric | Company. {will be the principal matter com- | |meeting, altHoligh matters pertain- | Tew's Orchestra Born Yesterday A baby son, their second child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Witistock at 7:10 o'clock yesterday evening at their home on the Gla-| cier Highway. The baby has_been | named Joseph and weighed seven pounds eight ounces at birth. It is the couple’s second son, the first being Michael, aged one year. JANE BLOMGREN HONORED, PARTY Gunnar Mrs Blomgren honored her daughter Jane with a birth- luncheon given in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel today noon. Tulips decorated the table, and large birthday cake was served. Guests attending the party were: | Elaine McLaughlin ouise Adams, Mary Jean McN: ton, Delores mith, Ellen Strand, Corrine Green- how, 1, Pat Berg, Betty Sharpe, aylor, Helen Menshen, Phyllis . and Doris F‘ru‘buru ' | - > | Joint Meeting for Girl Scout Heads Both leaders and council mem- bers are requested to attend the joint meeting of Girl Scout exgcu- tives to be held tomorrow at 2 o'- clock in the penthouse of the Al-| Light and Power The Mother’s Day court of awards ing ap for discussion at the joint | ing to the Girl Scout summer camp {will also be discusst All executives are requested to take a 10-cent defense sta a donation toward dren in the Occu - Aliot of the rived today with 35,000 of sable fish, and sol Juneau Cold Sto; a pound Capt. J. R, -+ o Save Annual the |, date DFD Dan CARA NOME (OLD CREAM For dry skin, cleanse with this light cream that also lubricates and smooths, It removes dust and make- ECONOMY § vp and aids g7 ¢ in keeping s theskin o fresh and REG. velvety. 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Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka e Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 10 10 :xpren Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Express ate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikén Express Rate: 10c per pnund—lnnlnn. of 60c to Petersburg Wrangell | 3 2 FOR. INFORMATION ON ’mrps TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mm ‘12 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notioe.