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» FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA They're the swing- shift babes who rate the raves for the days they put into the battle of production ...and the sexes! 1 3 / SECOND FEATURE SHE'S A ONE- WOMAN LAUGH ASION? SATURDAY KIDDIES’ MATINEE 1:30 P. M. Exira! Added! EVELYN AND HER GREAT ALASKA MYSTERY CLUB CONTESTS—GAMES PRIZES—LAFFS JOIN THE FUN! ~——SCHEDULE— PASSPORT TO DESTINY-—7:00-9:30 srarring ELSA LANCHESTER i GORDGN OLIVER LENORE AUBERT FRITZ FELD SHE'S A SOLDIER TOO—8:20-10:45 ; | % REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Now Available To AIL! NO INCREASE IN PRICE Orders Filled in Order Received ' 3.B.Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn By Satisfied Customers” | | ; B00000000500090000 00 i 90600000 | ThereIsNo Suhsfitute for Newspaper Advertising! HARKI MACHINE S Acetylene Welding, .Blacksmithing Plumbing, Heating, HOP i PR Just Received A Large Shipment of COFFEEMAKERS CORY GLASS Four, Eight and Twelve-Cup Sizes ALSO SPARE BOWLS Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company . * Phone 616 e VETERANS" GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL vt DOUBLE FEATURE o BILL AT CAPITOL DURING WEEKEND. “She's A Soldied Too", Columbia's| WASHINGTON, — Before ex- story of home front girl workers is Plaining a little more about the 5 one of two features at the Capitol|and 10 point Federal Government this week end. | job preferences for ex-service peo- The cast is composed of Beulah Ple, maybe youd like to know how Bondi, Nina Foch, Percy Kilbride, to go about getting a government Jess Barker, Lloyd Bridges, Ida|job. Here's the way it’s told to me. Moore, Erik Rolf, Jeanne Bates,| There are regional or branch of- Shelly Winter and Marilyn Johnson. | fices of the U. S, Civil Service Com- The hilarious efforts of a London Mission in 23 large cities. These are scrubwoman to end the war by Boston, New York, Philadelphia, killing Hitler, form the plot of RKO Pittsburgh, Winston, Salem, Wash- Radio’'s new action-filled comedy,'ington, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleve- “Passport to Destiny,” the other fea- land, Chicago, Detroit, St. Paul, ture. |Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City, The fantastic scheme hinges on 1as, New Orleans, Seattle, Portland, the heroine’s possession of a magic San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver| talisman, supposedly stolen from a and Salt Lake City. {Hindu idol. She has it in her poc- If you are in one of these cities ket when a Nazi bomb explodes near you can get information about jobs (her but leaves her unhurt. Con- that are open, examinations that are vinced by this miraculous escape, of to be held, pay, hours, and all that the power of the charm, she makes stuff, by going to the commission’s up her mind to go to Berlin and. office. But a good amount of this settle matter with Hitler personally. information is also available, if Her ensuing adventures give rise to you aren't in one of tose cities, at the many thrills and side-splitting any first or second class post office, moments of the film. at any U. S. Employment Service — .- Cffice, at an Army or Navy hospital PAN AMERICAN HAS ~ oh"c e aremt convenient for 18 IN FOR JUNEAU you to get to, there's the mail to carry an inquiring letter off to the! |central office of the commission, in Pan American World Airways Washington, D. C. flew the following *14 people to' Seattle yesterday: Garland Boggan,'g, application for a job, but they Phelps, Peter Strom and E. Minton. Gertrude Boggan, Karen Boggan ‘,slmuld make doggone sure they also! To Hoonah: Martha Sheakley, Al- Nellie Hadl Angeline Sutti, John s 5 completed preference form, so fred Horton and W. B. Davis. Peddycord, Zelma Peddycord, Joan gha¢ when they are being rated liwy{ To Excursion Inlet: Lloyd Sund. Peddycord, Ruby Rodriquez, L2s 'y get a preferred rating, after From Fish Bay: Wallace Westfall. Greening, Evelyn Greening, Robert gpajy examination—which, rm: mnny‘ From Sitka: Lillian Richardson Greening, Lee Cope and Albert Hol- jops will be the next step following | @nd H. Baker. * ter. {the application. Right here T want| From Hoonah: Paul E. Hiclox, From Seattle to Juneau passengers t, sneak in the comment that there Eimer L. Hunt, J. C, Lewis and E. were: Alberta Peterson, Lawrence gre two kinds of examinations M. Mackley : Calvert, William Wagner, Ruth Elli ssembled” and “unassemble = son, Rodney Ellison, Burt Conover, por some jobs the applicants go to John Matzgar, Louis Giesert, Carl an examination room and take a Moen, Betty Velie, Elmer Lindstrom'yritten test. That's an assembled and Walter Cummings. |cxamination. But often there is no From _Juneau to written examination. Competitors Charles Rasmussen. |are rated according to the facts To Fairbanks: Roy Frankhouser, shown on their application — their Eva Crittenden and Harold Heide. |experience, past service, education From Fairbanks: Betty Hodge, angd training. That's unassembled. Mary Hodge, Irma Nowell, Edward| Anq there are many government Alyea, Gov. Ernest Gruening and jobs with competition open only to Jesse Robison. veterans — custodians, caretakers, PR e i T dam tenders, elevator operators, RENI DIRE(IOR OFF {building guards, forest guards, mes- 'sengers, patrolmen, ship-keepe o" 'I'Rlp "o EAS"\and a few others. During this war and for five years following, the President can designate other posi- Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCarron left tions for veterans only. ; today on the Princess Louise for a 4 Y 3 But let's get puck 10 the e ina-' combined business and pleasure trip tion. Tm: is ‘:,;:;r: the :;2:::5 in the East. Mr. McCarron is the preference helps. Whethet it's a Rent Director for the OPA here and gy iiten one of Whither (U an. exe :liljinzlsn W[x:iktningmx;.mp. C. O ymination of the applicant’s quali-' | siness matters pertaling to his gieations, each competitor is given office while his wife, who is on va-'y rating. It must be 70 percent & cation from the Territorial Depart- 4y ve 01" the mmpeutolfs i ment of Health where she is secre-'yont oo on the list to be consider- tary to Dr. Block, will visit relatives eq for appointment. After the rat-| -‘"hxfisc‘;;‘zgrm“ Gt ling is determined, all veteran's rat-| ot 3 Will return to ingg are increased by five points, un- Juneau sometime in the early part jess they claim and can prove a' 'ijo{ix:\:lig;s"lamg Mrs. McCarron Will ceryice-cohnected disability, Then 3 0 }lhe increase is 10 points and the dis-, [§ | abl ¥ CARD .OF. .TIIANKS ,‘:opeflr \;;t:rl::s name goes to v.he‘i =z 2 | . To show how this works out, I I wich to thank all of our many |suggest we assume that Tom, Dick | friends for their sympathetic €X-and Harry want to' compete for the| f pressions and kind floral offerings game government ' job. but they ];l‘qut:l: death of my beloved brother fing the examination has closed and | @ {three names of qualified applicants, »HEMMETT BOTELHO. |A, B, and C, appear on the appoint- BUYA_’_‘-’A A 8 {ment list, all with a rating of 75 per | WAE BONDS |cent. These three applicants are not I veterans. point preference. He, like Tom, can, be examinad for a rating and his name will go on the list. Ha is a non-veteran. He has no preference Therefore, he can't even be examin- ed for a rating, until the next time; regular examinations are to be held for that or a similar type job. Both Tom and Dick get a mark of {70 per cent on the examination.! {Tom's 5 point preference brings his rating from 70 per cent to 75 per| {cent his also places his name above A, B, and C on the list, since if a veteran and some non-veterans have th2 same ratings, the veteran's name will be entered on the list ahead of the other nam Meanwhile, Dick’s mark is raised from 70 per cent to 80 per cent be- lcause he has a 10 point preference. |His namos goes to the top of the list |1t would go to the top even though |there were other non-disabled vet- erans with ratings of 85 per cent or 90 per cent of better. {COASTAL AIRLINES ON TRIPS THURSDAY ! Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the following people to Sitka, Hoonah, and Excursion Inlet, yesterday. Veterans will not only have to file, 'TO Sitka: June Wardlow, F. 8, ,ee M GRUMME: + SO0UTH i Mrs nley Grummett and sons, Michael and Roger, left today for a vacation in Seattle and vicinity, with friends and relatives. In Se-! attle they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lowe, Mr. Grummett's brother-in- law and sister. They also plan to spend two weeks with relatives at Birch Bay, Wash. ! -, | BUY WAR BONDS Ketchikan: ‘Tom has just left the Air Corps. He isn't disabled, but he's entitled to a 5 point preference. Even though the list is ciosed Tom can be examined to determine his rating and to en- ter his name on the closed list. Dick has been out of the Navy for ten {months. He has a service-connected disability and is entitled to a 10- SERVICE Christenson Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 LISTEN - o Douglas Swap Shop! KINY—11:05 A. M. Daily Sponsored by Douglas Merchants bright morning you ever saw . For Comfort and Bervice Get the New Wasb- ington Hnbit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT fIOME L] EAST SIDE KIDS PICTURE OPEKS AT 20TH CENTURY The usual fast moving action and comedy situations that always char- acterizes an East Side Kid picture is in the newest picture “Let's Get Tough”, at the 20th Century. L Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall of course head the big city rascals, and in this one for added interest is Tom Brown and Florence Rice. Added is a new Pa nicolor featurette, “Lucky Cowboy," a musical comedy with a setting in the old West. A Speaking of Ani- mals short, a color cartoon and news reel completes the bill. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all per- sons having claim against the estate of JOHANNES HELLENTHAL, known as Jack or J. A. Hellenthal, to present them with the proper votchers, within six months of the date of the first publication hereof, to Simon Hellenthal, administrator of said estate, at his law office in the First National Bank Building, Juneau, Alaska. SIMON HELLENTHAL, Administrator. 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