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Saturday, September 25, 1943 6600 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper. Page 10. 6600, HELP WAstTKtt MALE 13 13 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES LEGAL NOTICES Canteen Hostesses KAISER ALL AMERICAN Frr Mral. Free Plllnwt. Lower BbImi.

Two ichfrtulfi. 138 San fYanciK(KMIWll. CHIHUAHUA by bun. Dally it-rvlco. For infnrmnllon rail Juarra 728.

Times Appeal Brings Games For Italians UEU WANXEU MAUI Man And Wife Sue Jeweler Cecile K. Dohan and J. C. Dohan, husband and wife, Friday filed suit in 41st District Court against G. B.

13 SHIPYARDS Urgently Need SHIPWORKERS F.l Paso' response to an appeal in The El Paso Times for recreational facilities for Italian prisoners Holdsworth, El Paso jeweler, for the recovery of a diamond ring. The ring is described in the peti WANTED Welders and Machinists for War Contracts. Apply Darbyshire-Harvie Iron Machine El Paso, Texas Phone: Main 690 tion ns a two-carat diamond valued at $3000. The petitioners assert that Mrs, of war. living In the Southwest Livestock Exposition Building and Coliseum, has been magnificent and would have been still better had bad weather not intervened, Roland Harwell, go-between for the Farm Labor Commission and the Army, said Friday.

Many calls were received at Mr. Harwell's office, asking what was needed, and many persons promised to bring in playing cards, jigsaw puzzles, boxing gloves and other games to help amuse the prisoners. Both Skilled and Unskilled, Also General Helpers at Portland, Vancouver, and Richmond, Calif. (Previous shipbuilding experience not required.) Immediate Completa Living Facilities Available for All Men Employed! Men having draft itatui 1-A, J-B or 2-C will not be considered. Applicant! must Dohan took the ring to Mr.

Holds-worth in November, 1942, for repairs, that they agreed on a price of $17.50 for repair work; that Mr. Holdsworth has refused to accept the payment agreed upon and has refused to return the ring to the Tito Guizar Gives Concert Here Monday The colorful career and success (if Tito Guizar, famed Mexican singer who, with his Pan-American Ensemble of singers and dancers, v. ill appear at 8:15 p. m. Monday in Liberty "all, arc without parallel his country.

He has fired the Imagination of all Latin-America and has met with meteoric success in the United States. His following is said to be the largest of any artist now before the public. Grandson of Gen. Francisco To-lentino, a former president of Mexico, the voting artist received his early training in Mexico, followed by ears of study in Italy. While singing in opera in Mexico City when lie was still a comparative unknown, Guizar sold silk stockings ns a sideline and developed into one of the finest salesmen of a large American concern.

BlfiGFST PILE OF RECORDINGS. M'ire of Tito Guizar's recordings arc sold in Latin-America than recordings made by any other iirtist. ILid he followed the profession his parents outlined for him, Tito Guizar would now be practicing medicine instead of receiving the the operation ol said nlant arwi Fystt-m will Ix much mote than mfficlent to pay all nf th expenwa of operating and maintaining uch plant and vstem, to rcimburfc1 all lews which will fUfc-tainffd by the City. Countv and the Independent ftrhool Dthtrict of the City of Kl Pa Texas, because of the conversion of paid plant and system to municipal ownership, to pay interest on such bonds and to retire them within a rraonable period, and to produce a iiib-stflntnil annual ourplus for the benefit of haid City; and. WHKREAS.

It Is desired by the City Council to submit to the qualified electors of Raid City the question of the insnanre of surh revenue borwln: NOW, THFRKFORK. nr. IT RFTOI.V-Ff) HY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF F.L PASO. TEXAS, an follows: SECTION I. That a ttpecial election nhall he held in the City of El Paso on the flth day of October.

1043, which day is not lean than fifteen nor more than thirty dayi from the date of the adoption of thia Resolution, at whlrh, election the following proposition shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property in said City ard who have duly rendered the same for taxation; "Shall the City Council of the City of TA Paso be authorised to isue the revenue bonris of Mid Cllv in the amount of not to exceed $16,000,000.00, bearmic Interest at a rate not to exceed three per cent per annum, pavnhle at Mich time or timea not later than 25 years from their date as may be determined by the City Council, for the purpose of acquiring" a complete electric lieht and power plant and system serving the City of Kl Paso and lta inhabitant! and territory adjacent to haid City through the acquisition of the electric properties owned by El Paso Electric Company on the date of the acquisition of such properties bv said City, excepting electric distribution facilities! owned by said company and located in the State of New Mexico and ued for the purpose of vllini; electricity to consumers in New Mexico who reside more than two miles from the ptate boundary, and throuch the making of repairs, Improvements, and extensions to the electric properties so acquired, said bonds to be special obligations secured by mortgage on ald electric IieM and power plant and system and payable solely as to both principal and interest from the revenues to be derived from the operation of such plant Hnd system after first deducting from such revenues the reasonable ex pens owner. WANTED AT ONCE Marriage Licenses bring draft registration and clasifluUc icatlcj. and original social security cards. Jose Landeros, 24, 3012 Cypress Street, and Miss Guadalupe Pere We comply with War Manpower Coi grino, 25, 3205 East San Antonio sion regulations. Angolo Lombardi, 3307 White Oaks Street, promised a radio and mandolin and said he would solicit the Italian colony in El Paso to see what else could be found In the way of recreational devices.

Hope Smith, president of Magnolia Coca-Cola Bottling Company, sent in a number of games, playing Street. Thomas G. Fields, 21, Fort Bliss, Auto Mechanics Auto Body Men rermanent Jobs Good Working Conditions Good pay Sec Dan Rugcl Lone Star Motor Co. 1500 Texas St cards, pencils, and writing tablets. Good Basic Wage Day Shift Bonus for Second and Third Shifts.

Transportation Advanced KAISER The Catholic USO and the recreational officer of Fort Bliss have promised donations. El Pasonns. who have to donate, are asked to contact Harwell. and Miss Lorctta Oettingcr, 22, Rice Lake. Wis.

John T. Scabers. 27, Biggs Field, and Miss June Ann Truman, 19, El Paso. Roy D. Chitwood, 46, San Francisco, and Miss Mary Renteria, 27, 333 Leon Street.

Guillermo Hoy, 37, 1819 East San Antonio Street, and Miss Modesta iiamirez, 20, El Paso. John N. Lawrence, 22, Fort Bliss, and Miss Martha Grider, 19, Webbs Cross Roads, Kv. WA.NT A HAILHOAD JOU? Laborers, boilermakers, brakemen. black i II smiths, carmen, clerks, comptometer operators, helpers, machinists, messengers, stenographers, switchmen, telegraphers, and many other skills needed of operating and maintaining snid ptnnt ana system as sain expenses are defined now.

APPLY AT 504 TEXAS ST. oy law. each or which bonds shall con Representative Will Interview and Hue Applicants until further notice. Apply U. S.

Employment Servict War Manpower Commission 109 South Oregon, EJ Paso. tain the statement 'the holder hereof Sell Out Seen For Famous Army Show pllcailnns from those now employed industries will not be considered. hall never have the right to demand pav- ill kldj meni ot ims ouugaiinn out oi any tunas LEGAL NOTICES raised or to be raised bv taxation'?" plaudits of his radio, screen, and fans. Tickets to the performance, which will be one night only, are available in the symphony association box office in the lobby of Hotel Hilton, telephone Main 287 and Main 3320. Proceeds from the concert will SECTION 2.

That said election shall be held at the regularly established election Wanted Bus Driver precincts of said City, which precincts ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given to alt qualified electors of the City of El Paso that an Election will be held In said Ctty on the 9th day ni October, 1943, between the are as follows, and the voting Mai-e and election officials for each precinct shall do as follows. Essential transportation. Call M-7110 WANTED AT ONCE Precinct No. Poling Place. Names of ''This Is the Armv," Irving Bor-hours of 8 a.

m. and 7 p. for the pirr pose and in the manner provided in thi ns all-soldier show which rocked Resolution adopted by th. the he lit- Officials: or 110 Wyoming. 1.

Alamo School. 4th Hill Sts. George Broadway for months, is assured B. Oliver. 2.

San Jacinto School. 1216 Olive. Edsar go to the Artists' Fund of El Paso Symphony Association. The Guizar performance is being brought here I by Mrs. A.

V. Quiscnberry and her ays and means committee of the u. re we i. 3. Fire Sta.

No. 9. Dallas Magoffin A FUTURE Helen Menken (left), chairman of the radio committee of the American Theater Wing sponsoring New York's Stage Door Canteen, confers u-ith Bette Davis, icho is active in affairs of the Hollywood canteen. Av. Frank Madrid.

4. Beoll School. Raviior 8c Rivera Sta. Newspaper carrier boys to deliver Th El Paso Times and The F.l Paso Herald-Post does not interfere with school work requires alwut one hour or less time each morning and afternoon carriers earn from SB.00 to 125.00 per week. A number of excellent routes now open.

Call MGGOO or apply at Circulation Dept. symphony association. Excellent opportunity for mechanic's helper to earn while learning a trade that Ruby E. Diltz. 5.

Rurleson School. 4200 Alameda Av. win insure permanent future employ R. W. Page.

Sr. of a capacity crowd for it's Holly-u ood-style premiere here in the Plaza Theater. Oct. 1, according to J.ick Todd, chairman of the civil-inns' committee in charge of arrangements. "We are happy to announce that the complete mezzanine has been fold out and that all the $3 seats hpve been exhausted." Mr.

Todd paid, "We are now concentrating our City Council nf said City on the 23rd day of Septemher. 1943; EL PASO. TEXAS September 23, 1SM3. Th City Council of the City of El Paso met in regular session in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of F.l Paso at ten o'clock a. on September 23.

1943, with the following members present: ANDERSON. Mayor, HARRIS WALTHALL D. L. P. DUKE CHARLES E.

GRAHAM W. HENRY WOOLDR1I5GE Aldermen. Absent: None. After the meeting had been duly called to order and the Minutes of the 'Fire Chief From Fabens ment at tooo waes. EEE MR.

DICKEY Watkins Motor Inc. Labor-Industry Group To Aid Stabilization Wins Coveted Flying Cross 6. Reynolds Electric 708 N. Piedraa Wm. R.

Walker. 7. Fire No. 7, 3200 Pershing Drive. John H.

Harper. 8. Harry's Aulo Service, 3600 Pershing. E. F.

Cordon 9. Alta Vista School, 3500 La Liu St. J. C. Rod eh aver.

10. Gov't Hill Groc. Mkt. 4130 Hueco. J.

A. Ratermann. 11. Colriwell School, Dover Bowie. Roy I.

Glass. COST ACCOUNTANT: good opportunity with expanding chemical company. Manufacturing cost ledaer construction cost accounting experience necessary. Timekeeping, pjyroil accounts payable, receiving purchasing general office management experience desirable but not essen Ir.dlsri. has been dubbed 'Tire 'drive on the Sll souvenir tickets in v.v w-t -rM rc in! the dress circle and from all indi- preceding meeting read and approved, the A Permanent Job With excellent pay and pleasant working conditions.

Help hold the home front by "keeping the wheels rolling," then help care for the post-war needs of Industry and civilian cars and trucks, MECHANICS MECHANICS HELPERS IIODYMEN See Mr. Dickey Watkins Motor Inc. i v. i following Resolut ion was introduced a sonicc p.iper scr.t r.orr.e. ritir.it by W.

R. Collins. City Clerk. Mavr Francis E. of Mr.

and Mrs. Riggs. has been awarded the D.stir.cu.shed a well dene." accord.r.g to a letter rccc.ved 12. Radford School for Girls, 2001 Rad hciv ith Come next Fri-iand after 'having been read, pursuant tial. State experience in detail 6c draft status, education, age.

phone number salary desired. Confidential. NPC. box T-tMS. on ut mrnop cuiy marte by Alderman Walthall I A ee an incident he 'he i comic with a i a ere: 'Weurce all prospective buyers adopted by the following vote: ir.is-y Aye be- to purchase their tickets now ASSISTANT BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT WANTED.

Permanent position with ford Ave. J. W. Orrison. 13.

Crockett School, 3200 Aurora R. B. Davis. 14. Manhattan Shoe Shop, 2102 N.

Piedras. Mrs. R. E. McKnight.

15. Austin High School, Memphis Bvron. Will T. Spruill. IS.

Wood's Standard Service, 3412 Dyer. Henry T. Bowie. 17. Rusk School.

McKinlcy Henderson. Mrs. L. E. Podine.

good salary for local resident with Us born set up to assist the War Mrir.pc.vcT Commifpion Iical ir.ar.fowcr problem El Psso Area D'rervr Fred Wcr.dt. announced Thursday. cmped rrc" cy J-. IHe v. r.cted t.

Tr.ilrr the ArrryA.r proper reierences. THE WHITE HOUSE. fore it is too late." Workers Friday entered their f.rr.l week in their carr.paicrt to rrake the riebut of the Army Errercer.cy Relief show here sec- Mechanics Wanted PERMANENT JOBS SALARY BASIS FLEASANT WORK article posedly." rcsd. pbne as i. srr.ah- ersil areas, but Trc vr.f re loaded 18.

Fire Sla. No. 6, 2201 N. Pierlras BREAKFAST cooks for r.d to r.cne the state St. C.

If. Tietsort. ares rer.e ar.a inrer.iiirv r.rr.tf. After 19. J.

J. MeCools' Residence, 2501 Fed are GOFF MOTOR COMPANY eral. Mrs. Laura A Ferguson. Alderman Walthall Alderman Duke Alderman Graham Aiderman Wooidndge.

A' CALLING AN EJECTION TO EE HELD IN THE CITY OP EL PASO FOR THE PURPOSE OE SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED EI.FCTORS OF SAID CITY THE PROPOSITION OF ISSUING THE REVENUE BONDS OF SAID CITY FOR THE r-VRPOSE OF ACQUIRING AN ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT AND SYSTEM FOR SAID CITY. SAID r.ONDS TO BE SECURED BY MORTGAGE ON THE PROPFRTIES- SO AND PAYABLE EROM THE NET r-EVENLTS OF SUCH PROPERTIES. WHEREAS, it Is considerad desirable M- City Council that Citv of 20. Tremont Grocery, 2200, Tremona 1400-1430 Texas Street ere 0 Fred Harvey restaurant. Apply in person, Mr.

Flanders, between 8 a. m. and 1 p. Union Depot. Do not phone.

EXPERIENCED waiters. Apply in perso par Del Camino Coffee Shop (end of Park the -t Mr AJ LV 'Fcrt officials Or. t-e gf I 1 '-J cf h'f, c0' "the gigantic premi te are T-dl I JTl -t a 1 'v Hf equinrr.tnt will V. lU r'aa ticipate in a parade preceding W. Wer ICJL.

r-VtV'v GC'wn antiaircraft seai irl Cf' A-- Hnt rratta t-tit i ,5 -c I l.cht ire f'Kies c'r the Arr.er.ca-. Fe r. way p.metT while tanks, je rft.4i.-r. f-r F.f?f c.tod s.s tr.e 8r)d trnops ra if crvuK.r.t a of riv civic stld military Tcrt rr.ilitary officials with the committee hoif-tracks end troops pars in ctv car line. I no pnone cans.

rch SINGER Sewing Machine Company has fifcLl VVANTCl fcMALE rem opening for assistant manager. Should be St. jonn i. Hill. 21.

Ideal Drug Store, 803 Cedar St. Mrs. J. A. Rule.

22. McMath Printing Wyoming Cotton. Mrs. Arthur M. Horn, 23.

Imar School. 1608 Montana St. Mrs. W. C.

Feticolas. 24 Rflilev Schol, 7C7 Montana C. M. Wilchar. Morehead School, Arizona Kansas So Franklin.

29. W. W. Shreffler's Residence, 1314 N. Brown Jbs.

R. Harper. 27 Dudley School, 411 Boston St. Mrs. C.

K. Jameson. jeeps, mechanically inclined. Opportunity for business training with pay. No objections to slight physical handicap.

Persons employed in war industries will not be con re dig- Paso acquire a complete electric licht sidered. Singer Sewing Machine 211 Texas St. WANT to employ lady with us of car to collect our El Paso accounts. Housewife with sufficient spare time can handle. Accounts payable first of month, some can be walked at first of month.

Old company, established routes, profitable for now and after the war. Worth investigating. No age limit, if person is active. No bond costs. Write 313 West Building.

Houston. TexaJ. -rs. v. n.bde 23 eth'.

or. crcrr.y jor.rr r.c r.e crew or. tnuse 23. J. H.

Loper's Residence, 418 Baltimore St. Juanita Smith. 29 Fire S'a. No. 11, Santa Fe 4c Second r-: rf tr C'TeT sre t- re f.rt er taV.i Psso -area to a'e 3 rr.prwer jrc- ff.T y.r.

Wer.dt exrla.r.?-:" cf P50 and lis inhabitants and "Tie s-howinC will rival snythme terr.tory adjacer.t to uld City through Mr the ataairition cf the elecu-ic properties by El Paso Electric Company on Txid said. tne rate of the acquisition of such Tickets new on S8.ie at the City, rxeeptx electric disiribution faculties cwned bv said TihTH i heater box 0if.ee ana at the company and located in the State of El Prsi TJtfCtric Companv. Prices New Mexico and used for the purpose of SALESMAN AUTO ACCESSORIES To train for manager of chain store. Must have several years experience. Afie 24 to 45.

Beginning salary $40 per week. NPC. box St. W. E.

BoUai. 3n. Franklin School, 213 Leon St. W. WANTED Neat young lady between the ages of and 25 for permanent position with Inrce financial institution.

Must know A. North. 31. Vocational School. Rio Grande and Sll for Ue uno reside more than two miles Oregon Sis.

W. W. Irwin. E2.ro tickets. Tie j-et c--rte a rcei f-r n.ti ueh laVr turnover.

ur.r.ece?5ar" shorthand and typing and be permanent 32. American Legion Home, Santa Fe Daily Menu le boundary, and through the at Mirourl Sts. Nate Cordova. IrriakrrE or repairs. Improvements and resident of Kl raso.

work week of 40 hours and attractive salary. Answer In WANTED: Salesman with knowledge of athletics and sports; should have at least two years college education, age 40 to 50 years; must have dependable health and able to furnish bond. Preference Riven to permanent resident. Give full particulars in first letter. NPC Box D-290.

to the electric properties so Police Keep Up Drive To Halt Minors In Bars (f wrrkers ard ar. r' By MF.S. ALEXANDER CEOECE. ana. own handwriting, giving experience any.

NPC. box D-21; WHEREAS, under the provision of workers in war J.tr. Wer.dt me cnaner oi saia er.Ty ana Articles aid. I 1111 to nil, inclusive, Revised statutes. AT ONCE Lady to work In china gift shop.

Apply Lapowski's, 208 Mills St. and Chapter 195 of the General Laws of Texas. 1943, said city is authorized to acquire said plant and system and to SHOE SALESMAN Large, vell-establfshed El Paso firm. One year or more recent experience. Start at Si5 per week.

Write full detai to Mr. Cotter. NPC. box Don phone. Meat Alternate Recipe rtrre are urr i -T Cr.r--' Or--'.

Ki Loud Talkin? Costs Three Men $25 Each A.turo A-mendarez. Sarr.uel Lo-pez. End Migyel were each found guilty by jury Friday in the County Court -at-Lsw. in an appeal fr.m Corporstion Court. Each was J.red S25 end costs.

They were charged with assault irs Jose Gonzales A'J2. 2 and. T. F. '4 SFid the 2 WAITRESSES 1IIGHI no OF LOCAL LABOR.

A higher titilizatirn of tie l-cal labor supply than has been will be necessary, and that pro-cram calls for many related activities, such as the recruitment of many thousands of women not now in the labor market: em-1 r'. Prl CP hi? C6tr i--. fP illOV $18 per wk. Ashley's, 2864 WANTED Service station employe. Home Oil Sta.

No. 4. M2060. its! oj'C -rs who 1 r' rs Pershinp. ir'er r- Pfnut Cheese I.oaf trd rav.

with disturbing CHEMIST For control analytical work. 1 1 iuriei tht 3' st. csils r.avc k-dsed te pt-sce in the Canton Cafe by "Fo fl'wn the yud talking and cursing. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WANTEDI Must Incil resident. Permanent.

THE WHITE HOUSE. wo experience necessrry. Excellent job in a war industry. Good opportunity for the right individual. Reply giving full details of personal background experience.

NPC. box T-644. of P-1 Ail three pleaded not guilty. wno .1 br-er to young boys 1 rri! who them on Ann Tttare Stnrlonta Girl tor Drive-In l.sue its revenue bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of auih acquisition; ard. WHEREAS.

THE BONUS TO SO ISSUED ARE TO BE PAYABLE SOLELY FROM THE NET DEVENUE3 TO BE DERIVED FROM THE OPERATION OK SUCH ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT AND SYSTEM AND SHALL NEVER A GENERAL OBLIGATION OF THE CITY OF EL PASO OR BE PAYABLE OUT OF ANY FUNDS RAISED OR TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION, and. WHEREAS. It ha been estimated by the City Council that the cost of the part of the properties owned by P.1 Pao Electric Company which is to be acquired by the City and of payind all incidental expenses and making improvements and extensions will he not more than Sixteen Million Dollars isl6.0OH.0OO.0Oi; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has core-fully studied the advantages to be derived by the City of El Paso throiiuh the acquisition of said plant and system and iis operation as a municipally owned utility and has caused a complete and detailed estimate and appraisal thereof to be made by nationally recognized enplneers and as a result of such study and appraisal is of the opinion that the revenues to be derived by the city from COMBINATION shipping clerk and warehouse man with some knowledge of mechanical work. Also one familiar with rock drills and air compressors. NPC.

box F-3M. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. WB THAIN YOU. FIVE POINTS OASIS, 2B'K) MONTANA. rr.c WANTED Man for light office work.

Full time. NPC, MAID SUPERINTENDENT. Spanish-speaking or colored, to direct our staff of maids. Must be experienced and capable. fiients and lightly ed loaf par.

M.x in into trt Box D-280. THE WHITE HOUSE. hour in moderate oven. Urrr.r.id Enter El Paso Schools More than 400 Juarez students have arranged for tuition and bridge crossing cards so that they may attend El Paso public, private and parochial schools, a September survey showed. Of the total, 76 have registered in the El Paso city schools.

The majority are attending parochial schools. GOOD pay for person qualified for posi and serve hot. YOUNG or middleaged man to handle shipping general detail work around tion as insurance clerk: stenograpner 33. Vilas School, 220 Law ton Ave. A.

H. Johnson. 34. Community Center, 1309 Stanton St. Mrs.

Retta F. McSain. 35. Hav's Stnd. Service 2625 N.

Mp'8 Avenue. W. B. Clark. SECTION 3.

That said election shall be held in compliance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of El Paso and the General Laws of Texas pertaining to the holding of elections of this kind and only qualified electors of the City of Fl Paso who own taxable property in snid City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be qualified to vote. FCTION That the ballot to be med at the said election shall be in the form prescribed by the General Election Laws of the State of Texas, and shall contain a statement, of the proposition set forth In Section 1 hereof, and oil voters who favor said proposition shall have printed upon their ballots the words "For the Issuance of Revenue Bonds" and those opposed shall have printed upon their ballots the words "Against the Issuance of Revenue Bonds." SECTION 5. That notice of said election shall be given through the posling and publication of a copy of this Resolution at the top of which shall appear the following: "ELECTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to all qualified elertors of the City of El Paso that an election will be held in said City on the flth day of October. 1943, between the hours of 8 a. m.

and 7 p. for the purpose and in the manner provided in the following resolution adopted by the City Council of said City on the 23rd. day of Sentpmber. 1943." Said notice shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and shall be ported In each of the election precincts of the City of El Paso and at the CHy Hall not less than fourteen days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and shall be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in the El Paso Times, the official Citv newspaper, which has general circulation and is published in the said City of El Paso, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen days prior to the date set for said election. SECTION 6.

That the returns from each precinct shall be made to the Citv Council of the City of El Paso In the manner required by law, and that the election results shall be canvassed and declared bv the City Council. SECTION 7. That this Resolution shall take effect Immediately upon its adoption, the welfare of the City requiring it. ADOPTED AND APPROVED, September 23, 1943. Signed J.

E. ANDERSON, Mavor. Attest; (Signedl W. R. Collins.

tffeali City Clerk. in genernl insurance office. State qualltl- fiscalloped Tomatoes store. Opportunity lor advancement. Hix- rations references.

NPC, box F-297. r.e of them oniy 13 years age, were arrested a raid en a bar and cafe East F.l Paso at rridr.ight Wednesday. Most -t the crls were 14, 15 and 16 years of ace. CLINICAL TESTS ORDtiRKI) FOR GIRLS All r.f the girls, regardless of their ages, were ordered to undergo clinical examination. ''We have found, after numerous investigations, that young girls of the lower 'tten are disease earners, just the same as older son Jewelery 118 Mills St.

WANTED Experienced Eirl to clean -itr PORTERS wanted. Good pay, cook evening meal, wash iron for working couple. Salary $10 wk. Houra 2 P. m.

to p. m. E2.1H8. 1 rup Miarcirine or hiitter 1 tMhlfjioon t')vipppi oiiions l4 cup dlrcd cclfry 1 r-i 1 3 short hours. Apply Plaza Club.

COLORED servant. Must he good cook rf -over A housekeeper, permanent. $50 per month. uoon piace tor trustworthy person, Ap DAILY CROSSWORD ply in person at 3319 McKinlcy. plnyment of minority racial P'mips; extensive traininff activities for new workers, leadmen.

supervisons and in war plants to n-; s'ire rapid tipcradini" ard supervisory control; transfer of workers and employment of handicapped workers from less essential oeeupations as the increasing demand for war production collides with 1he dwinrilm? supply r.f labor. "The manpower procram in El Fafo has one objective." Mr. Vcndt explair.rd. "It. is to maintain war at the hichest possible level.

Naturally, it will be necessary to upset the normal life of the community in some respects, but El Paso business is not operating under normal conditions we are in total war, and we will win or losp it accordion to how well we do our jobs on two front the buttle front, which our soldiers and sailors and marines are more than meeting every expectation, and the home front, where we still have lot of room for improvement. It is my profound hope and my earnest belief that I can count on the support of every citizen and every Interest in El Paso to help me do this job, and to keep the objective clearly in mind when and if we have to subordinate the special interest of individuals or local groups to the national welfare in dealine with manpower problems," said Mr. "A'endt. Mix ingredients and bake 25 minutes in pun in moderate oven. EXPERIENCED fry cook, draft exempt.

Gateway Coffee Shop, 404 E. San Antonio. WANTED Middleaged woman to help with cooking companion to elderly lady. Husband working. 3020 Alameda Ave.

M4503. r.aisin Deep Dish Dessert. RESPONSIBLE person to take care of 1 ru: raiMr.s Icninn pin WANTED Car Washer. M-954. 1915 Montana.

baby, alsr housework. board salary. 370P Cumberland. WANTED Middleaged American woman. JANITOR At once.

Service Club No. 1. M2404, Ext. 3225. 1 2 11 cups w.ilcr 1 3 cun viinnr i.

(up tiiiiir 'j 2 lnhifvpoons Mix raisins a Looking general housework, uooa s' ary. No children. M6048-R. tchf.pofn crdted ipnion rind hut-tcr or niai marine 1 Ekk lit. hl.scult 12 cups tlfui.

nd water. Simmer, ACROSS 3. Canopy 24. Lariat l.Club 4. Leather- 26.

Tax 4. Astern worker's 29. Excuse 7. Eurrowing tool 31. Belabors animal 5.

Measure of 32. Mend 8. Threads length 33. Rabbit's tail across warp 6. Ripped 36.

Saw 10. Pods of 7. Capital of (surgical) cotton plant U. S. S.

38. Guide 11. Nocturnal 9. Nut 39. Title of lemur 10.

Thrashes respect (pi.) 13. Landed 12. Slips 42. Cleansing property 14. Female part of a 15.

Narrate sheep plant UNENCUMBERED wnmon Slav on DlaC Chief Robcy said. Clinical reports on the girls arrested in the raid on the Alameda Avenue cafe had not been received late Friday. Girls who are found to be infected will he jailed, while others will be turned over to juvenile authorities, the police chief said. Local officers arc picking up from four to eight women nightly in local cafe resorts. Clinical reports show that most of the women are infected, police reported.

Care for aged lady. Some housework. WANT delivery boy for day time work. Apply 3600 Hueco FRONT men ear washers. 1KECAILILI51JEJIEJ JV Answer WANTED Maid for housework cooking! Must stay for evening meal or live on the place.

ood wages. M3753. MAID for general housework. Stay on place, no laundry. $12 wk.

Call M8509-J. 2018 N. Florence. Sam Bcthea. 2000 Grant.

covered, i0 minutes. Add sugar, mixed with flour, salt and cinnamon. JiU'iid anil add juice, rind, butter and eft. Pour into greased shallow pan. Cover with dough.

Make 4 slits in top. Bake 35 minutes in moderate oven. WANTED Wool pressers. 806 N. Mesa.

i'OI'NG office and delivery bov with 16. Account 18. Remain 45. Adhesive (abhr.) 21. Dominant mixture 48.

Interweave 17. Trees feature 46. First flight (var.) 19. Bismuth 23. Particle alone (aero.) 50.

Coin (Jap.) OIL MILLS ABANDONED. Sniiln Fo Kont 9i 1TT nil bicycle, not going school. Good salary, advancement 513 1st Natl. Huilding. NEAR Ft.

llliss. Hm. with private bath for soldier's wife who would like to work for nn board tt salary. E2187. EXPERIENCED curb girls wanted.

If you ran't be steady please don't apply. Mesa gusto. 7110 N. Mesa. WANTED An experienced waitress.

Good wages and good hours. Quality Cafe, 102 N. Oregon. CARDS OF THANKS FRY cook. Apply in person, nd Cnmlnn nnen you nave aooiil 1'2 cups hcing abandoned at a chopped meat left over from roast timc when is a fhorl.

Coffee Shop icnd of Park carllnel. No (sym.) phnne calls. Ke the fuel because of the gov-i 20. Boy's name Stuffed Mashed Potato Koll. Spread nrir-cfivim.

nnlinv I 22. Withdraw MIDDLE-aged woman to manage house- WE wish 1r express our appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings in sympathy tendered to us in the loss of 'our Mother. T. T. DiiREer.

B. DiiKgcr. Mrs. C. A.

Terrell, Mrs. C. B. Wells. JANITOR wanted for apt.

house. Knlarv. utilities furn. Married draft exempt preferred. M1330-M.

"in i cups oi leu-over seasoned nnm. urn. desired. Good salary, tail Taxi Driver Ordered Held i i iioiiipsuu in Liiu icxiis nauway FOUNTAIN man wanted. Good salary for II I1IU iJ LOl, Oll Commission, charged today.

Thomp steady man. Apply Mesa Oasii. 700 a floured, heavy waxed paper. ciin-ivi micr a. WANTED-A ttirl who Is interested photography to work in portrait atudiii Hours 2 to 10 p.

m. Call E2308. Mesa Ave. LOST AND FOUND 10 BOYS IB to 18 yrs. to load airplanes A i over me potatoes wait l2 cups i chopped cooked meat, 1 cup i cooked vegetables 'peas, carrots.

wash dishes. Good pay wllh meals. Sky Chefs. Municipal Alrjiorl. For Grand Jurv LOST Purse with ration books and passport, belonging to Maria Y.

Santona. If EXPERIENCED service slatlon attendant. i Kt ecu beans or spinach', 13 cup found return to Raster Maxon's and receive reward. Good hours ft pay for right party. 41)21 Alameda.

M5555. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply in person. Del Camino Coffee Shop (end of SKAMHTIIKNS. experienced In upholstery sewing.

Apply in person, Du Sang's, Z4f'0 Trxas. WAITRESS wanted by Sky Chefs, Municipal Air Port. Hm 3:30 to 11:30 p. rn. Mroan snivy or vegetable sauce or milk, tablespoons each chopped onions.

son told a conference of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission here that the incentive has been removed for "wildcatting" methods of oil production, and said the Federal policy of pegging oil prices was responsible. United States Weather Report Toy Ililley, 27-year-old LOST: Pair glosses at Plaza Theater. Return to Betty Bell. Radford School, E18. Reward.

WANTED High school boy for part-time job after school hrs. Apply after 5 p. in. Ellanay Confectionery. 107 3.

El Paso. si-as hPrt tn action teaspoon salt. sipclr t.it I teaspoon pepper and LOST: Black billfold containing checks. Biggs Field pass. Reward.

Bess May Smith. 2801 Aurora. E158 evening. tablespoons margarine, all mixed BUS boys. Apply in person.

Del Camino Coffee Shop tend of Park carllnel. No I Roll up in the paper, discard the County Grand Jury Friday without bond, after he was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Charles pnone calls. EXPERIENCED maid, general housework, lay on Mace. No laundry. Excellent wgr, M7H73-Ji EX PE ft I rnc El wa 1 1 rem wanted, must be ateedy.

rioltlen State Cafe, 318 San Francisco. Mn2. LOST Collie 0og. North Loop Road, vicinity Ysleta. Reward.

Georso Coxwell, box 428, Ysleta. paper and slip the roll into a I rfriv, nA ln-if Tl WANTED Bus drivers for airport opera-lions and inter-eity runs. Daygent Coach, es. Phone 223. Hox 237.

Marfa. Texas. mm Mm nii Ttr WW wWM mt WW, FRIDAY. SEPTEMHER 24, 1943. Wlndberg, on a chase of j.ravv" an( lnally assaulting a 14-year-old Rirl.minutcs in a moderate oven.

Un- LOST Red leather billfold between 7 7:30 Sunday eve. Near Hilton Drug or on Hiehland bus. Reward. 1114 E. Rio Grande from office 25.

Hit hard (var.) 2T. Light sarcasm 23. Apex 30. Irish poet SI. Boringr Instruments 34.

Mountain (abbr.) Mediate 37. Donkey 40. Aloft 41. Subtle emanation 43. Music note 44.

Sacks 47. Disposition 49. Fodder vats 51. Stakes 52. Regulation 63.

Like a wing 54. Age 55. Snare DOWN 1. Roll of material 2. Alleviate EXPERIENCED furr.ituie finisher wanted.

Apply DuSang's. 2409 Texas. The complaining witness saia that mold and surround with creamed EXPERIENCED general repair man for fix-it shop work. M32I8. LOST Scottie in vicinity of 1400 Elm St.

Reward. Hilley attacked her in her room late caonnge, reheated gravy or any desired savory sauce. Service Station Attendant. 1915 Montana. M.

DM. A CONDITIONS PREVAILING VARIOUS u. a. WEATHER BUREAU 5 STATIONS LOST Tan Chihuahua dog. Liberal reward.

Phone M7405-W; WANTED Houekeeer to live on place. Apply after In the evening. 3907 Sacra ni WANTED-Soldier's wife. Rm board tt salary. Husband may stay nights.

M2404, fjrt. WANTED Girl, experienced in selling hatLpplySyhleHat Shop, 108 Texaa. i EXPERIENCED waitresses. Good WMyynton Cafe. 122 San rTanclsco.

MAID wanted. Some rnnirln VHrMUaKerf PfckSOHALh a FURNITURE repair man wanted at one. Aoplv Du Sang's. 2409 Texaa St. BARBER REDUCE stomach, hips, drugless, results guaranteed.

Free consultation, examination. Nationally known specialist. M5661. WFA OFFICIALS NAMED. Washington, Sept.

24 (API. Administrator Marvin Jones announced today a complete roster of top. ranking officials of the War Fond .54 ask for Doctor Joseph Weis. colored or Mexican preferred. MH7I1 M.

DISHWASHER 9-hr. day. a clays week. Good pay. Hamburger Grill.

401 Texas. WANTED SERVICE STATION EVT- MAID days, small apt. a week. PLOYE. HITCH IN POST.

400 N. Mm Administration on which Cnn-pr Ft A'pine AUHu'iuprCiue Aniarillo Bmlon jC'hicaan Ciniinnfttl rrl Rio IJrm er Detroit It payroll accounts. Will call upon your i di 5 DISHWASHERS wanted. Apply Th per iniursi. r.

vj. uv.a mvtifn or MIBH. WANTED Companion for elderly woro-anjRnmenursmg. EhoB-J. EXPERIENCED ccTf fee 'shop waitress.

Ap- son to nark aoorman, noiei cortez. Hill, assistant secretary of agriculture, was listed as first FA IONE rtRUMLOW. now connected with DISHWASHER wanted. Pound's Drug Slore 420 N. Oreeon.

eeShop. Jean's Beauty Shop, invito her friends patroni to call on her. 2905 Tularota. M316S. Sunday night.

She said she told her mother of the occurrence Monday morning. In her testimony the fiirl said that Hilley, who had been a frequent visitor in her home, threatened to kill her if she told anyone of the occurrence. The girl'i mother, testimony showed, reported the occurrence to officers ealy Monday. The girl insisted that she had resisted Hillcy's advances, which she said were made after trip to a restaurant and a picture show. WINDSORS VISIT HARVARD.

Boston, Sept 24 (INS). The Duke of Windsor, In Boston briefly with the duchess, spent today visiting Harvard University and Massa-chustt Institute of Technology. (11 57 73 S8 71) 52 SB S5 54 42 B4 39 79 9 S2 45 P9 3S H4 50 B2 65 82 71 70 47 70 60 55 51 82 68 07 55 (t 82 83 67 67 54 DISHWASHER WANTED 2.a0 A DAY APPLY PLAZA OASIS. OS EI. PASO Airport Fnrt Worth DT.TTP, Safely with Exeroycle.

HELPERS Sc laborers. 3011 White Oaks. STORK EXPECTED. Kansas City El Paso Mantel Tile M2350. Hollywood.

Sept. 24 (API Mnvlo Wl'JTSl PROBLEMS ANALYZED Madame Le'-Honda. 1 12 W. Franklin. Daily-Sunday.

OIKLS wanted for fountain help. Unity Cigar Store, 101 E. Kan JVntunHj; WANTED A girl for goners! housework. Uyen jtocJjoffil salary. M4.173.

WANTED Experienced waitress. Apply Best Cafe, 103 N. Oregon. 2 LADY rooks Also waitress. Good pay houmVaj lee Cafe.

718 E. Ban Anton lo. DISHWASHER- days week. Sun7ofL GOOD PAYING FRY COOK JOB OPEN APPLY PLAZA OASIS. CRVPTOQCOIE A crjptosram quotation KOB SL IBQ DJUDNJUA QBANR KSPP GU PULL LB QBWBJJBK BCSA.

13 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES ROUTE man. salary tc commission. Fry-iruth Ice Cream 420 San Franrtsro. Actress Alice Faye announced to-:" Orleans day she is expecting a second babv next April. She is the wife of Band- Ran Antonio Imdw Phil Harris.

Their Whinum STUDENT desirea ride to Dallas. Houston or vicinity. Leaving Sunday. Call E550-J. WANTED 3 experienced taxicab drivers Yellow Cab 118 San Antonto.

iwarun-a iaie. Bjo IN. 1'ledras, Yesterdays siuuiMoiuttiti run uiiuuui, JANITOR wanted for apt. house. Apply SOLDIER' wife or r'lrf, stay on place.

COUPIJ: want ride Ui Beaumont or child. Alice Faye Harris, was born to FOR ORNAMENT, AFOR.AJBILrTY-BACON. Houston. Telephone M5707. ml 910 Ft.

ivanaa vuuuiv wi u4.vv uiau cnuo. biaas-W. May 19, I'Jii- pfcciution le than .10 inch listed..

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