The MILL Issued Every Two \Veeks By and For the Employees WHISTLE MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY, INC. Manufacturing Division, Spray North Carolina Volume One Monday, November 9, 1942 Number Nine J. I. T. Banquet Two hundred and seventeen Marshall Field & Co. men and women, overseers, second hands and key men of the com pany, and some thirty invited guests, gathered around the banquet tables at the Draper Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening, October 22nd. The festivities marked the completion of the course in Job Industry Training which, brief ly, teaches the art of training the new worker on his or her new job. Among the invited guests were several officials of the company, state officials and lo cal professional men. R. H. Tuttle, in charge of the pro gram, introduced the speakers; all of whom made brief but interesting talks in which they highly praised the com- ■ pany for their interest in giving tlje new worker every possible training througn experienced teachers. Among the speakers were George Arthur, of the Champion Fibre Co., who is director of the “Training within industry”; Forest H. Shuford, State Commissioner of Labor; C. L. Bedding- field, State Department of Labor, and Martin L. Rhodes, conductor of the J. I. T. course. • Company officials who made brief talks were B. C. Trotter, who told of the great help J. I. T. was doing in helping the company keep production up to standard; John P. Powell, who spoke intere.stingly of our part in the war, and W. B. Weaver, who is credit ed with being responsible for the course here. Among the J. I. T. instructors who spoke of their experiences with this course were Irving Hodges, Frank Sut- tenfield, Maurice Turner, Bob Horn- buckle, T. B. Haley, Miss Blanche Clark and Clarence Archibald. We Need Your Help, Readers! We are anxious to send the Mill Whistle to as many of our boys in ser vice as we can reach. With the con tinuous shifting from camp to camp we’ve lost trace of several boys. Too, we have a. notice from Uncle Sam stating that no mail could be sent outside the limits of continental United States if it shows the location of a military unit, so we can’t send any more mail to the boys outside of the U. S. whose address gives the name and number (as well as location) of his unit. So we are appealing to you, his par ents, relatives, friends. If you know the correct address of any of the boys listed below please send it to us. It will mean a penny card and a minute of your time and may mean a lot to him. Better yet, send us his address whether his name is on this list or not and we will check it against the one we have on file. Last know address appears opposite the name. WE flEED THESE: Joseph T. Austin, Jeflerson Barracks Mo. ' • Ralph M. Adkins, Fort Eustis, Va. Carl Blackwell, Upham, Canal Zone. E. Jack Bendigo, Camp Croft, S. C. James C. Canaday, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Fred S. Church, Fort Wm D. Davis, Canal Zone. Lee' Cochran, Camp Wallace, Texas. Neil M. Dalrymple, Borenquen Field, Puerto Rico. G. H. Fulcher, Fort Penning, Ga. Thomas H. Gilbert, Brooklyn, N. Y. James D. Handy, Norfolk, Va. Leon C. Ingram, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Harry Kennett, Camp Wheeler, Ga. George Merriman, Camp Croft, S. C. Benjamin F. Meeks, Quanset Hut, Norfolk, Va.- Oatha A. Martin, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. William F. Mays, clo Allbrook Field, Canal Zone. Raford R; Purdy, Fort Clayton, Canal Zone. Joseph G. Patterson, No address. Edgar L. Rodgers, Upham, Canal Zone. J. Pete Stone, Coco Solo, Canal Zone. Noah V. Swiney, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Eldee Tilley, U.S.S. “Wasp” (Destroy ed.) Harold P. Warner, Camp Jos. T. Rob inson, Ark. Otis Weaver, Fort Bragg, N. C. Gilbert E. Watson, Fort McPherson, Ga. V . . . — We sleep, but the loom of life never stops, and the pattern which was weav ing when the sun went ddwn is weav ing when it comes up again—Henry Ward Beecher. V . . . — Diner; “Two eggs, please. Don’t fry them a second after the white is cooked. Don’t turn them over. Not too much fat. Just a pinch of salt on each. No pepper. Will, what are you waiting for?” Waiter: “Does it make any difference what the hen’s name is, sir?”