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TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA l-;M‘PlRE-—jUNEAU ALASKA e | Railroad Yards Under Waler as Wabash Floods Names Are SEERSUCKERS — w2 " Just tha FOR WOMEN For Some Demure'Ddralhy McGuire’ Goes Over Just as $9,000,000 less than the amount re-| -' ( | commended by the Budget whmh; Hospl AI. NOIES | |means that the Committee made | | |severe cuts in many of the items William E, Peterson from Hawk i Alaska items as estimated by the|Inlet and John Eisenburgh wer: Bureau of the Budget totalled $4,- medical patients admitted y 878,385, excluding funds fore The|day to St. Ann’s Hospital Alaska Railrcad which e largely | | appropriated from revenues, and |the Committee cut from this esti-| mitted matéd figure $93,015. It is regret-|surgery. table that these cuts were made, - |and the possibility still exists, how-, Mrs. William T. Mahoney, ever slight, that they may be re- Ann’s Hospital for surgery, stored before the bill is finally chaged yesterday and passed. Experience in recent years home. thas indicated that Congress is dis- i American Legion Auxiliary Meets TonigflhIiZ Events The American Legion Auxiliary will meet toxight at 8 o'clock in |the Dugout and all members are urged to attend as there will be a double event, nomination and also election of officers. - e BUY WAR BONDS Mrs. Mable to St Fred Ann’s ad- for{ has been Hospital at St. was dis: returned Freight cars looked like barges at the Peru, Ind., railroad yards as waters of the Wabash River staged the Big as Any By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD Names funny things. You take one like Dorothy McGuire.” There's no pecial ring to it. There must be millions of Dorothys, and cext.lml\ no shortage of McGuires. The mm- bination isn't startling, it doesn't| attract attention, it like the name ‘of an actress 11l wrong—there ought to ranya or a Mona or a Cherilie hooked on to that McGuire to make it authentically theatrical. There isn't, and there won't It the little lady herself who makes “Dorothy McGuire” an un- usual, distinctive, wonderful name. A lot of stage fancy names, with stage mammas are be doesn’t sound | It's | be a| rrive with| |posed to severely cut Budget esti- mates in the regular appropriation bills and then supply the additional |sums nceded in deficiency bills. | Whether this makes for any real economy m(rnm'-lv doubtful DGUFLA NEWS Among passengers embarking this forencon for the south the follow- ing were from Douglas: Mrs. Ida| |Reinikka enroute to Hermosa |Beach, Calif., where she will re- side with her daughter; Mrs |Athena Valeson, her two children, Catherine and Constance, and mother, Mrs. H. Arger, enroute to where will resume August tered the morning for care - TIRES, TUBES ISSUED LAST WEEK OF MAY tubes dur- Certificate ued to last week in May Wm. B. Youngs, 2 Wayne Thompson, 2 J. L. Donohue 2 tubes; for the tires and Rev tube; tubes; 2 tires, tires D HERE FROM ANGOON At the Gastineau Pat Kane arr day frem Hotel ived here Hoenah e D following tires, tires, Louie from Wrangell en- Government Hospital this) WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 ORDER YOUR (for (lvlrx\\(-“ B A B B l T s K l “s Daniel Langdon, NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | b o P pet leopards, gold toenails and tons|Tacoma they »f luggage, all items warranted |their residence to gain attention. Dorothy McGuire This picture was made by fliers from the ™EBARANOF || Alaska’s Largest Apartment biggest flood show in 30 years over a wide section of Indiana. Bunker Hill Naval Air Station. former THE will thru secrsucker's women prize sum- Busy seersucker for mer. Because cool, fresh, All with pleatcd with easy (o la der! gently frill jackets, ed skirts—some 8.95 12.95 Jones - Stevens Seward Street —_— SAMITARY ENGINEER (HECKS ON PROGRAMS OF TERRITORIAL DEPT. Richard S!v‘(lm.\n Green, sanitary fon, the Territorial De- partment of Health, returned to Juneau Saturday following trips to Anchorage, Fort Richardson, Fair- b Whitehorse, Haines and way Leaving flew to or five ness there obtaining the department WAKE UP YOUR engineer Juneau May 14, Green horage, spending four days on departmental busi- including the problem ot for use by Possibilities for im- automobiles | oping proving the laboratory facilities in' health center|and these case the projected does not materialize were also pro- mulgated, and some groundwork was also laid for the sanitary cpection program of food drink handling establishments. At Fort Richardson, it seems likely that some plan may worked out whereby chemical an-| alyses of water can be made through |that the whole towi can eventuaily | cooperation with the Chemical War-|be served fare laboratories with them. devel- facilities along, the planned by the Health Department, Mr. Green reports. Such analyses of water cal helpful for public water supplies termination of corrosive properties is vital in the durability of plumbing, plained | The laboratory director at An- chorage has been directed to carry | through with details for the planned developmental work for public water supplies, the engineer | stated. ! Very attractive quarters in the public library of Fairbanks are being | made available for housing a health center there, Mr. Green stated, and as a result of his visit, he found that a food handling inspec-! tion program can be worked out| there in cooperation with officers of the armed forces at Ladd Field and city officials. Military medical officers were very favorable toward the enterpri: nd it seems likely | no hitch will develop, Mr. Green | said. | also prove work of analyses, and they developmental and other | anticipating he ex-| in-| and| be | for lines | proval of are de-|Green sirable along with the bacteriologi-|the Kar since the de- | | Degree |adv to be corrected, were done whule the en- was present, -he said. Proceeding to Skagway by freight Green worked on plans for the proposed sewage system as pre- by the military engineers. The plan as advanced’ will provide construction of the system by the Army and will be laid out so minor practices New Course for GOP Being Chartered; Big train, (Continued from Page one) the area, it could have the 44 | ba trend in analysts here say important effect tions. b on Haines work on the tem is pending ap- authorities, Lut recom-| The Republican mendations are for utilization of the old Chilkoot Barracks supply, k is being done by Bridge Compairy water suppl. leaders in leaders as Sen. Warren Austin U AT 1. | Vermont and Rep USED. As projected, the| ) of New York have E ed water supply will make ganed i bl |the van of administration the city itself only a part of the international issues total consumer unit served jiee i3 ¢ Y are held to reflect popular oo — the northeast ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS | No competent obse Regular meeting, T.O.O.F,, T\les-;(o predict success for day, June 1, at 8 p.m. Work will group yet. They carefully be conferred in the Initiatory |intra-party personal feuds, |ing to endorse Wendell party’s leading Their program and the they kept out of personality falls impressed observers here, ho ever, so much that they are willing to write the group off idealists destined to .the end of tilters at windmills. - D - BUY WAR BONDS and the besk will MEL MARTIN, Noble Grand. D mantr 335 FOR PAUL WANER BROOKLYN—Paul Waner, anci-| ent Brooklyn outfielder, has a life- batting average of .32 - time Empire Classifieds Pay! Dam Breached by RAF Move Is Bemg Made political elec- | the northeast Atlantic coast states have been generally internationalist. Suchiynow a person awfully well to call [sons within the City of Douglas James Wads- suppor- They r is willing the Chicago 2 avoided in fail-| Willkie, the | W internationalist. | pit- { un- unsung: came to town without a single pair of ' high-heeled shoes. But she's ifferent in other w too. McGuire has played Claudia” for two years in the heater, on Broadway and the road, and she’'s here to play it for the screen. She speaks of (Frances) Starr, who played an role of my mother in ind of “Miss (Ina Claire who will be wonderful in the picture.” She calls her director “Mister Goulding” | everyone else calls, him Eddie She hasn't yet learned the old| Hollywood rule that you have to Miss the of him by his last name She bought her first pair of 3- inch heels to wear for Ia.smon photos at the studio. She doesn't| own a single gown designed for | glamour.” She owns simple dresses nd neat little suits, some slacks and cardigans. She has never had | permanent, but wears her ash| blonde hair brushed back from her face, just as nature grew it Nllux(‘ s good to her. he has been hard at work, she ays, since she was 13 and played | “A Kiss for Cinderella” at the w- |Omaha Community Playhouse | When she played “Claudia” in New | York she lived in a $65 a month ipartment. Here she lives in a yhandsome apartment — swimming /pool and trimmings |her “McGuire Scotch’ a2 bit about the rental. in in 1er as and admits is bothered This will give an idea how se- {tious she has been about her work: |between lead engagements in the | theater, she would go back to un- [derstudying, because she doesn't| “Miss | New York"| s | W |MRS. HACHMEISTER IS | | IN ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL| Erwin Hachmeister entered St. Ann’'s Hospital Sunday evening to undergo treatment for a few} days. She was reported getting along nicely today NIEMIS IN NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Tauno Niemi were |busy today removing to their new |home on Third Street’ which they | purchased from Mrs. Ida Reinikka NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TA\ Notice is hereby given to all per- !who are liable for the payment of |school tax as required by Chapter 38 of the Territorial laws: that the |tax is now due and payable to | L. W. KILBURN, adv. School Tax Collector | RS - REBA EDWARDS - COMING NORTH, - RED CROSS AiD | | | SAN FRANCISCO, June e Scarcity of doctors and nurses and the constant threat of illness—al- a harsh reality for families in isolated communities—have become a menacing problem for Alaskans in wartime. | To help Alaskan women meet the |problem and to prepare them for | coping with illness, the American Red Cross will carry on an inten- |sive four-month educational pro- Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 ! ATCO ! LINE Alaska Tramsportatien Company L] ® Periect comfort ® Centrally located © Splendid food and F. B. service McClure, Mgr. oHotel EW WASHINGTON ® Large Rooms— all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SEATTLE |t eassENGERS FREIGHT REPRIGERATION £l ‘ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Valdez Seward Fairbanks Nome Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * fbelieve in being off the stage, She |B'@M Of home nursing and nurse’s {hasn't done any um:lerstuclymg““des in the Jemitox X lately. Jed Harris gave her the lead | M Reba Ed sasanc o |in “Our Town” after Martha Scmc“H" director. in.charge of Red Oross Iwas signed for pictures. She also | ome Nursing for the Pacific Area, played a stout, tweedy frump in|GOW 5 cwrOWe fo. Alaska, where | “My Dear Children,” s PRicR | e WL VS el B e "!‘r’:):]‘g ,:’;]';‘t‘:“ in Anchorage, Cordova, Juneau | John) Barrymore.” In “Kind Ketchikan, Sitka, Seward, Fair- |Lady” with Grace George she b“gf:éu::‘li"fl t“r“d W‘f{‘“gell' | N ?T‘u:‘dc,fle::m“c glrl, and tlhought culties ld\u‘mg \S:rs(li’x{:eatll\;;s defi;- xcel experience. * i = has made h(’l'p!amous l: B:g‘: lz\grc}l‘s v\i}lll follow no set schedu]e’ citles, 50 much so that she could | " et EhAPLEr Visits. | [doubtless make a_career of being|omiv: ge . “flsz‘(‘;s” Pacific Area nt director of | ithe guileness, ct o1 |ever ‘etting hersel into weira go. | 1ome musing since Feoruary 1942, [N SoNQ) Miss Edwards formerly was a trav- | [ = | mestic situations. v ;elmg Red Cross nursing instructor. | Her public health nursing career flalehood for Alaska. = [new meicn ane s op Sh[s lnleresl; D|mond graduate of Iowa State college, the Is Asking for Opinions University of California School of (Continued from Page One) Haines Cut-Off As part of his itinerary, tions at Whitehorse were made Green and included that of : fwo pints of | Haines Cut-Off public health ] ¢ frecly, your food may |Cilities. From Haines Mr. Green | t decay in :u!”‘:';‘“:)i:_ drove as far as Pleasant Camp on ! . and the |thé cutoff and reports viewing “the | most beautiful scenery I have ever seen in Alaska.” | There conditions were found be excellent, with but one or LIVER BILE— Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out o! Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should ALASKA STAR ATRLINES ranorore;. FPhome 667 NORTHLAND TATION COMPANY inspec- | by the tive Carter's two pints of d to| two —~FOR SALE- PRE-WAR PRICES THREE ELECTRIC RAZORS After this stock is exhausted, no more will be available for the duration of this man’s war. AND INSPECT THEM IN OUR 'SALES DEPARTMENT Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, Alsaka Nursing and Teachers college, New York. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—1:15 a.m. 179 feet. Low tide—7:42 am. -22 feet. 15.6 feet. 21 ‘ &5 RD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and sym- pathy shown us in the loss of our Sengers. Freight I“as%(1 Remge;ahon out making any other material change in our basic laws. However, it is likely that the House Commit- tee on Territories, which now has jurisdiction over the bill, will be | disinclined to act until the Secre- tary has had g reasonable oppor tunity to submit a further expres- sion of his opinion. A T .‘.n Appropriation Bill The long awaited report on the i Department of Interior Appropria- Lie) | tion Bill was made on May 17. The |beloved husband and father; also Ibfll, as proposed by the Bureau of |for the many beautiful florsi of- the Budget, totalled mote than |ferings. 1'$82,000,000. But the bill as reported| MRS. JOHN D. HARRINGTON, by the Committee is more than| JACKIE HARRINGTON. adv. | By GEORGE McMANTUS WHY DIDN'T | LEAVE or NOT TO B WiE st oA an % Ut THE DEAm— % HEAR MAGGIE— SADoNE A7 This official British photo reveals the great break in the German Mohn Dam made in a mine barrage by the RAF. Photo radioed from London to New York. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Moil. Express SITKA TRIP-—Schednled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inletnoonlhsovu'rmmd ican shan got $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 w 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 18 W 18 0 Phone 616 Sitka 818 WELL-DADDY- WHAT DID THE DOCTOR SAY ABOUT HEARING ? 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