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PAGE SIX =% MILK QUESTION | DISCUSSED AT | COUNCIL MEET Efficiency Rafings Of Civil Service Are fo Be Rapped, Good, Hard Reception Sunday “At Baranof Hofel For War Mothers WAR BOND DANCE EVENT TONIGHT AT ELKS' BALLROOM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA Mrs. W. Markle Is Complimented at MARTHAS HOLD BUSINESS MEET | A business meeting, preceded by a dessert-luncheon, was held yester- GERMANS, ITALIANS _SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1943 ‘ AH! HERE'S Farewell Party o —_— day by the Martha Society in the | parlors of the Northern Light Pres-r | byterian Church. Hostesses were | Mrs, Katherine Hooker and Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Sr. During the afternoon session,| plans were discussed for the rum- | mage sale to be held September |24, beginning at 10 o'clock in the | morning. The sale will be in the basement of the Church and Mrs. M. S. Whittier is chairman in charge. The remainder of the day was| spent sewing for the bazaar, which |will be an event of November 19.| (Continued from Page One) MUSSOLINI (By Associated Press) The first pictorial version of the recent whereabouts of Benito Mus- solini reached us by radio from Stockholm., The pictures, of Ger- man origin, received in New York. The captions describe Mussolini as being at Gran Sasso, & mountain hotel “with German~ parachutists, who freed him after his confine- ¥ ment.” 1 ———— | Tomorrow afternoon between the Matter Referred fo Health | hours of 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock in|sion 32 pages in the “Efficiency the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho- |Rating Manual” to explain this Y : itel, one of the most i rtant | rati siness and what to do if and San'ta"on Comml" mportant | rating business and wha lo fee Friday Night Climaxing the Third War Loan Drive in Juneau will be the Bond Dance this evening in the Elks ball- room. The affair is sponsored by the women of the War Finance Committee. The dance is informal and the price of admission will be the pur- chase at the door of at least one 25-cent War Stamp. A War Stamp and Bond Booth | will be provided for those who wish to purchase additional stamps or bonds and Stamp Corsages will also A bon voyage party, honoring Mrs. William Markle, who plans to leave shortly for the South, was given last evening by Mrs. Daisy Burrell at her Tenth Street residence. Pinochle provided entertainment for the occasion and during the evening a buffet luncheon was serv- ed by the hostess. Asked to atttend were Mesdames Jerr McKinley, F. A. Clark, Edward | Sweeney, Al Lunstrom, Arnold Hildre, Al Rhodes, Catherine Nye, Neil Moore, Alex Sturrock, Ida Niemi and Robert Light. IN FIGHT Nazi Naval and Marine | Forces Also Reported | Moving on Allies events of the year for the Juneau it doesn’t work. and Douglas Woman's Clubs will| It's the What-to-do-if-it-doesn't take place when a reception is held work part of it that I like bcst.l in honor of the women of Gastin-| 1If the employe kicks, his rating The City Council last night heard eau Channel who have sons and official is supposed to give him a a request from the Health Depart- daughters in the service. |hearing. Then Civil Service goes ment that an ordinance be passed, The general committee in charge completely Dale Carnegie effective in six months, providing of arrangements has selected an!| 1, ten little lgm,m,y ,,,;mgmpm that all fresh milk sold in Juneau excellent program for the afipr-,"",y tell !fie"'i)oqs" how to pre: be pasteurized. The matter was dis- noon. A violin solo will be given bY|pare for the 1x1tfl:vlew 1t includes cussed at length and letters urging Orville Hanson, and vocal numbers puch estions as :“Select a ti s such a move from Territorial Com- by Mel Smith, both of whom nrrJ:,hlil::s'; 30: :mi L‘;‘:c c;ml:;e‘ ——,e ANKARA, Sept. 18 —Fighting be- 38 Empire Classifieds Pay! tween German and Italian troops for possession of the Island of missioner of Health W. W. Council, enlisted men. Lola Mae Alexander| b t k, which , | Rhodes is still goi o E 4 T & are not under undue saain or{be for sale. A stamp book, whicl E e | During the sewing session, Mrs ng on. and City Health Officer C. C. Car- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehler wm‘pre.«'suro of work; provide for pri- has been personally autographed by W. R. Marshall read one of her| German Naval Marine forces are ter were read. also contribute vocal solos for the movle stars, will be presented each being moved into the eastern Med- vacy."” The matter was referred to the Committee on Health and Sanita- tion which will report back next meeting. The Council ratified the appoint- ment of Jack E. Kearney as City Clerk, replacing Etta Mae Duck- worth, resigned. Lloyd Reid, of the Channel Bus Lines, presented a proposed route r for the city bus service he plans to operate soon as a 60-day experi- ment. He already has been granted permission for the experiment. program. ensemble from Duck Creek will fur- 15 8dvised how to conduct tne inter- nish a background of music. | be made either by Lt. Col. Roy W./idea to “Put the employe at ease| Riegle or Capt. Newman Donnell. Willlam Gugbranson and Mrs. Fred- | d'scussed.” Club and Jean Akerson and Elea- nor Warren the Douglas Club. booth will be Mrs. William H. Mat- one During the afternoon the string In 12 more paragraphs, the boss view. This section leads off with The presentation of awards will{the hint that it would be a good |by some friendly remarks not ne- sarily about the matter to hef At the registration botth Mrs. © rick Paul will represent the Juneau! How to conclude the interview takes only nine paragraphs, and it's| identification as simple as X, Y, Z, except for| ction near the end which/ Presiding at the purchaser of a War Bond during the evening. Music will be furnished by the| popular Duck Creek Orchestra, nndi the public in extended an invitation to attend the affair. Committee members in charge of arrangements for the occasion in- clude Mesdames John McCormick, Walter Hellan, Waino Hendrickson, Peggy Mclvor and Crystal Snow Jenne. the s ices tomorrow morning. REV. G. H. HILLERMAN [own compositions entitled “A Fairy | BACK TO PASTORATE The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman, pastor of the Resurrection Luther- | Haines. an Church, who has been on relief | : service at Sitka for the past three| UNDERGOES TONSILLECTOMY ‘and disorderly; months and a half, has returned to | his pastorate here and will conduct St. Ann’s Hospital this morning for Tale in Rhyme.” Visitors during the afternoon were Mrs. V. I. Kraft of Seattle, Mrs. Caroline Smith of Olympia, Mrs. E. C. Shellworth, recently of e Alberta Kadake was admitted to 'a tonsillectomy. and | iterranean against Allled Units which are reported to have occupied the islands of Kos, Sams and Leros. ——————— POLICE COURT FINES Fines in Police Court this morn- ing were: Olaf Haram, $25, drunk Eugene Dugaqua, 1825, drunk. » BUY WAR BONDF |————J The little man is at the 20th Century Theatre The Council &lso discussed the possibility of doing away with dim- out of street lights, but Mayor Harry 1. Lucas received a wire from the Alaska Defense Command this morning stating that these regula- tions are still in effect’ and will re- main unchanged. + The Council approved posting a $100 reward for informatjon leading to the apprehension and conviction of anyone turning in a false fire alarm wilfully and knowingly. The extension of West Seventh thews, Jr., of Juneau and Mrs. Mar- Do not try wo force the em-| cus Jensen of Douglas. ploy~ w agree with your evaluation| Past presidents of the clubs will|of his performance.” serve the punch, Mrs. J. O. Kirk-, That, rating officials tell me, m! ham and Mrs. Calvin Pool repre- something of a stunner, s.nce that'c! senting Douglas and Mrs. Harold about all the interviews are ever Smith and Mrs. Thomas Parke the | neld for, Juneau club. Mrs. Jack Fletcher is “Boh” Ramspeck and his com- u;‘ charge of the arrangements in ittee say theéy are going to change the lounge, Refréshments are to (ot ‘efficiency” business. Uncle ***"*'****************l be served by Mrs. E. F. Russell. The | general committee for the affair is world today. After listening to hts‘ I o et made a survey of the job. All War Mothers are invited and|Clenc/ rating system” would be aj IRIPS MADE To | lessons for the Mother’s Classes will) composed of Mrs. John McCormick, | ; Mys; Norniah ‘Rusted €50 tare. MA‘emp\OyPS gripe, I think I can say ik A = ’ to the U. 8. District Court by Percy to join with othier mothers and par-i R ‘ e ‘ Reynolds was approved by the take of the hospitality of the clubs. | i i J Y ; : Council, but a 1947 ordinance pre-‘The affair will be entirely infor- | | m < o' | | i ~" % sitively that all they want is a| Street was approved and work will O. Johnson. For the occasion mem-“)ogl W g : 3 > | be started as soon as possible. Fe- bers of both clubs will serve as hos- | ¢" SCPPIng stones and a ]‘ff“' los tesses. Ired tape. A change in the vented approval of a similar appli- mal. cation by A. T. Nygard of the Home | - | | Grocery. | | . v \ | ALASKA COASTAL MOTHER'S CLASSES| | { lix Toner, Acting City Engineer, has effi- | o SO | Registration for the next series of | |Sam 1s the greatest employer in the | ' A retail liquor licgnse application urged to call during the afternoon|NelP: te say the least. take place throughout each day of SKAGWAY, INLET The following passengers flew to Excursion Inlet yesterday with the next week in the Public Health Cen-| LONDON, Sept. 18. — Brigadier. ter of the Territorial Building. | General Paul E. Peabody, now Mili- The next class will begin meeting | tary Attache to the Court of St. on September 27. There are eight|James, has been awarded a Legion lessons in the course and meetings|of Merit for “exceptional meritor- | | Alaska Coastal Airlines: Jan Thom- | are held weekly. Details of the pre-lious" work in establishing the Al- | jas, Virginia Payton, O. Seybold, | natal course will be announced later.' aska Defense Command. | M. Farrison, M. Beutsen, H. P. # | Cruse. The return flight brought } in A. K. Keene, A. Zambetti, and | Henry Greenleaf from the TInlet, and H. A. Kenyon from Gustavus A fight to Skagway took T. J. Emmanuel and T. H. Dyer and re- turning were C. W. Poor, George J. ! Rosor, D, E. Bander, John B. Marin, Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Bert Den- nis. and Blanche Fausek. Today a trip to Haines and Skag- way took Mr. and Mrs. George Kasko, and Peter Wood, with Mar- FOR SALE OLD ESTABLISHED JEWELRY and CURIO STORE garet Yount a roundtrip passenger. | unt a roundisp See WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting tonight at 8 P lll Bl"edh‘. I. "o'clock; Exccutive meeting at 7:30 v a l. adv. While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Even if we don't Members of the Joimt Committee on Intermal Revenue Taxation :lwnh.. signatures appear 1 Senator Walter F. see them K At 1 D% hesi pristl g g o, Senator Walier F. George, Senator A H. H L. ur ,,,.",.. :,,.., il m:::,,".z‘i;“'“ c.:,,m%'.:“"“" H. Vandenberg, Hon. rcu-uc.-—m:- Momber — and Means 00 s and-Matims Gommisias Robert L. Doughton, and ‘ Eomimitien Hon. Harold Kuutéen. FIGURE IT OUT fiw, | S sssmm BOOST YOUR BOND BUYING THROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN sams This adverlisement is a contribution to America’s all-out war effort by Buy War Bonds! Spend the money you usually spend with us on War Bonds. O —— New Washington Hotel, Seattle PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES 14 i FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager ‘ ]