The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1944, Page 3

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—=-FONORT —— FRANK (Bring 'Em Back Alive) BUCK'S “JACARE” ANTON WALBROOK in “SUICIDE SQUADRON” PREVUE TONIGHT THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE! : * SAROYAN'S NK MORGAN JAMES CRAIG MARSHA HOUNT ‘FAY BAINTER. DONNA REED. JACKIE JENKINS CARTOON—TRAVEL —ALSO— LATEST NEWS VOTE for John E. Manders Candidate for Republican Nomination DELEGATE TO CONGRESS Primary Election April 25 (Paid Advertisement) ® @eneral Electriec MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS ~ Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 'MICKEY ROONEY AT CAPITOLIN | . 'HUMAN COMEDY' | Mickey Rooney is coming to the Capitol on Sunday in that tender and great story “The Human Comedy.” This feature deals with family life in a typical American small town. The Macauley family, for instance, is poor in wordly goods, but spiritually rich. Ma Macauley, portrayed by Fay Bainter, is a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE --JUNEAU, ALASKA THE MILK QUESTION 'the 10-year period 1932-41, inclusive, 408 milk-borne outbreaks were re- ported, involving 16,305 cases and 213 deaths. It is reasonable to be- lieve that there are many addition- |al cages each year which are unat- | authorities. All milk-borne disease is preven- table. In conducting effective milk Juneau, Alaska, The Editor, Dailly | sanitation programs, health author- Alaska Empire: Adequate supervi-ities promulgate and enforce ordin- |slon of the milk supply is one Of ances or regulations which quite |the important functions of publc!properly include not one but sever- health agencies. Of all the factorsia) measures designed to prevent the of man's environment, none is more | transmission of disease by milk. widow and her oldest son, Marcus, played by Van Johnson, is a pri- vate in the Army. Mickey Rooney is the second son. He gets a mes- senger’s job in the local telegraph office, working after school, so that he can help out at home. He learns much from Frank Morgan, who gives a telling account of himseli as an old broken down telegrapher, and James Craig, the philosophical manager of the office. Other members of the Macauley family include Donna Reed and Jack Jenkins, filmdom’s newest child discovery. Dorothy Morris is |seen as Marcus’ sweetheart, the girl who lives next door. Moving char- acterizations are given by Mary Nash as the sympathetic school teacher, Rita Quigley as the girl of Mickey’s dreams, Darryl Hickman, | Barry Nelson, Henry O'Neill, Kath- |arine Alexander, Ann Ayars and John Craven. ‘THREE HOMERS HIT; | | WEST POINT, April 1.—Out- | fielder Luis Olmo and rookies Gene {Mauch and Edwin Snider hit {homers for the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday in the opening exhibition baseball game of the season. The Dodgers beat the Army 18 to 4. S E W Y, ! RAINBOW BREAKFAST Come to the Rainbow Breakfast, |12 to 2 pm, Paim Sunday, Apri 12, Masonic "Temple. 65 cents. 'adv. Of all foods, none is more imPort-|of the animals-and the dairy per- |clean and safe for human con-|the design of the equipment and | cumption is obvious. That its clean= | pjuldings, and the water supply and liness and safety must be insured |excreta disposal facilities. All these /by governmental control has long|measures have definite value in been recognized. In the United promoting the cleanliness and safe- States today such sanitary control ty of milk supplies but are not suf- is being exercised on a very con- ficient to guarantee safety. Exam- | siderable scale inations of cows and of milk hand- Of all the protective measures lers can be done at intervals only, which are applied to milk, proper\m,d pathogenic organisms may pasteurization is by far the most'therefore enter the milk for vary- |important single safeguard. Milk ing periods before the disease con- | which has been properly produced, dition is discovered. Unless the milk ! properly pasteurized, and protected is also pasteurized, against subsequent contamination, guaranteed as safe. is safe milk. No raw milk can be, The foregoing are not personal tended by physicians and therefore not reported to the proper henl!h} important to his welfare than food.| These measures concern the health| ant than milk. That milk should be | connel, the methods of operation, | it cannot be! "OTHER WOMAN" IS GOOD COMEDY AT 20TH CENTURY James Ellison goes for “That Other Woman,” so Virginia Gil- more goes him one better and gets more than she bargained for in 20th Century-Fox's gay romantic !comedy, due Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre. " Sald to be one of the sprightliest| films of the season, “That Other Woman" is the story of a secvetary | who's in love with her boss—and| stops at nothing to get him. | } James Ellison plays the boss who| |has nothing on his mind but wo- men, while Virginia Gilmore is the| |secretary who lets love interfera| lwith her work and gets away with| it. Ellison finds that a woman's| {wiles are something tc be wary of | | —especially when the gal is gor-| geous Miss Gilmore. | Important supporting roles are /handled by Dan Duryea, lovely! ‘,Jnnu Carter and Alma Kruger, who plays Virginia's wily grandmother. From advance reports, “That |Other Woman" is due to bring lots; |of laughs and some new ways to| guaranteed as safe. In most sections of the United States, pasteurized milk is now available, but there H |get a man. opinions but scientific facts based!™ mne film was produced by Walter on years of research and study con- | noroseo and directed by Ray Mec- ducted by the U. S. Public Health carey from a screen play by Jack | are still many areas in which there is no pasteurized milk. In these areas the public health responsi- bility of insuring a safe milk sup- ply cannot be discharged until pro- petly pasteurized milk is available in sufficlent quantity. The more common diseases which may be transmitted by raw or im- | properly pasteurized milk are ty- phoid and paratyphoid fever, the common diarrheas, undulant fever, septic sore throat, diphtheria and | scarlet fever. Less common, but| nevertheless capable of being spread | {through the medium of raw or in- | adequately protected milk, is tuber- | culosis. Each year between 30 and 50 out- breaks of milk-borne diséase are re- ported to the Public Health Ser- vice by State and local health au- thorities in the United States. For ' Service and other health author- ities throughout the world. Respectfully, (Signed) EDGAR W. NORRIS, M.D. Director, U. S. Public Health Ser- vice, District No. 11. | Dutch FollTSImgs Being Taught fo Girl Scout Troop At the last meetizg of Girl Scout Troop Four, Mrs. Ernest Gruening and Mrs. Donald O'Conner began teaching Dutch folk songs to all the girls of the troop who were in- terested. The songs will be part of the entertainment for the inter- national festival to be held next CLOSED We regr . stances force ARRIVES HERE Arriving from Skagway, Ed Wil- son is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. MRS. MOEN HERE From Cordova, Mrs. May Moen is registered at the Baranof Hotel. ————— HENRY NELSON HERE Henry Nelson, here from Anchor- age, is staying at the Baranof. —— THOMPSON FAMILY IN In from Hoongh, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Thompson! and son and daughter, are guests at the Gas- \tineau Hotel. —— Arizona’s eight national forests have a total area of more than 11,000,000 acres. Broiled Steak and Fried SER fkgicken v TIME " Until Further Notice friends of Juneau and Douglas that circum- such time as conditions will permitus o reopen. But when we do throw open our doors once again — it will be a NEW and IMPROVED DOUGLAS INN — offering to the people of the Channel the best that we will be able to find! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! THE DOUGLAS INN 4 et fo announce to our many good us to close the Douglas Inn until JOHN and RUTH MARIN | Jungmeyer, Jr. |fall by the Juneau Scouts. | Mrs. Robert L. Thorne has re- placed Mrs. George Folta as leader | jof Troop Four. Mrs. Thorne was! assisted at the meeting Thursday +by Mrs. Stanley Hillman and Mrs. | Earl McGinty. As there was no reading of the minutes and no business transact- | |ed, the meeiliig adjourned after isong practice. Silver Tea by Girl Scouts on April 29, April 29 instead of April 15 Wfll“ be the date for the Silver Tea which will be given by Troop Three of the Girl Scouts to raise mone;" for the girls to go to camp, it was decided at the troop meeting Thursday. Loretta Keithahn was elected chairman of the invitation commit- tee for the tea and Patsy Oakes was elected chairman of the exhi-| bits. The girls are making posters for | a camp drive to be given by the council. -~ ! | All Scouts are contributing to the Juliette Low Fund. | Saturday’s turnout in the Ever- green Bowl for drilling found about 24 Scouts practicing under the leadership of Mrs. Richard Green, who is a former captain in the WACs. Mrs. Green, who fs the leader of Troop 3, reports that the glrls are showing much interest in | the drill' practices. Baranof | Beauty Salon WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTERISN'T FAR AWAY Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAMR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. L] SHOP HOURS 9A. M. TOG6P. M OPEN EVENINGS BY . APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 TAS MAHAL, SNUFFY - ONE 0F THe seven | | B L. \WONDERS OF THE WORLD 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH AIN'T THAT SUMP'N 2 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI Last Tme PRIORITIES TONIGHET ON PARADE Il””fib"[mmrl Matinee Sunday at 2:00P. M. OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30A. M. STARTS SUNDAY W u : VIRGINIA GILMORE JAMES ELLISON DAN DURYEA « JANIS CARTER ALMA KRUGER cantuR-rex. Directed by Produced by RAY McCAREY « WALTER MOROSCO nevun iy BRI Screen Play by JACK JUNGMEYER, JR. The Tops in Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS REGISTERED HERE | Registered at the Baranof Hotel, | | Sigrid L. Merritt is here from An—i oLI’ tu chorage. — r e [THEATAE) FROM FIVE FINGERS [ In from Five Fingers nghthousc.? BEST snaws Oscar Lindberg is staying at the LOWEST PRICES e ———————— Gastineau Hotel. P G AP TE VOTE VOTE VOTE 1% Vote No on Milk proposition and | save Natural. Whole Milk. North | Star Dairy. adv,l g — SKAGWAY WOMAN HERE Mrs. J. A. Everson, here from Skagway, s at the Baranof Hotel, STANDS FOR LASTING 741( (22 £ perfect support because each design is ine 'dividually created to meet the needs of a special figure-type. = 'All are skillfully made from the finest materials available,' # 50 they not only fit beautifully but they also stand up under ‘months of hard wear. No wonder smart everywhere depend on Maiden Form for style and. service! . f : in design of" tra = LEADING STORES //////'1/:'//; Foun BI\LLY WITH THE S0UL. OF AN ARTIST ! WHEN'S Td' FLOOR SHOW START, cousIN Z The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD-RUSH! 3

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