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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, APRIL. 1, 1948 ) E ] [a dive to put 7,000 more public |4 i u Ic ea health nurses to work. | “Putlic health nurses can be of Grenadiers—Match up these boots for mother and daughter, big and little sis enjoy the snow. Wonderful with tweeds, loafer slacks. Tt fits over any or in town, Women's, mi Backedbya | 78"/39" qualify reputation HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLE: scientifically cooked and packed 0 assure uniformly high vitamin retention HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS ANP DESSERTS tate high for fine. fiavor and texture . HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS are rich in flavors Baby likes HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are ight; fluffy, easy fo digest . Wear them to drive the ¢ or the country OUT AFTER THREE. | DAYS, SAYS C. . y-old fire, Ocean Mail to seek r, Alaska, is “out,” the rted today. ouncement received 1 harbor gave no de-| to the extent of damage. It \ly that g “temperature check’ ing maintained to make cer- not break out the ast Wednes i. It put into Dutch 1esday after crew members the smouldering blaze in a den hold wif bringng it ntrol. > Coast Guard said yesterday | removing 200 tons of wheat he ship’s No. 4 hold in order t the fire, D INTERIOR WEATHER ures over the Tanana continue slightly above zero the upper Yukcn Valley tures range from plus 1 to 15 degrees. At Fairbanks, 4 above this morning with at Northway it is 15 below, r; at Barrow, 16 below with snow, and at Dawson, 8 below, You pay o premium-for the best- Ask for HEINZ! invaluable help to mothers,” says Anna Fillmore, NOPHN's new | Nurses See rector. “Many women feel frightened | and uncertain with their first ba- bies, Often they make s s mis- takes in child care simply because | . { ew ec’ul' they are frying so hard. As a re- sult their children sometimes be- come social misfit “Some mcthers become slaves to By ADELAIDE KERR their babies. One city mother ex- | AP Newefeatures Writer hausted herself to get hor baby into The baby’s cries cut the silence. the sunshine. Each day she bundled | the lamp-lit living room his him into his big carriage, dragged |mother wept too. Eighteen-monghs-|him down three flights of stairs I-cld Roddy had long since recoy- 2nd sat outdoors on the street all ered from an ear infection that re- with him. It was so noisy there |quired painful probings. But he 1€ got very little rest, so he became continued to scream for hours every ful ne mother got no house- night. Sometimes he threw himself done by day so she had to from one side of his crib to the k at night. The husband had cther as though trying to keep him-|NC € ompanionship, so he grew surly self awake. Then, by day he was 2nd yed away evenings. The peevish and hard to handle. He Whole household was in a snarl {was fast becoming a problem child,| “Cne of the public health nurses taught the mother to take the baty out two hours very day and let him sleep quietly at home the rest of the time. That enabled her to do her housework in the daytime and spend the evenings' with her hus- |bcand. He bezan to stay at home lagain and the family snarl un- i Things might have gone on like tangled.” that indefintely if Roddy’s father| — e ‘had nct kroken his ankle on the job. The factory nurse came to the D 'h l C d b Fouse to dress it and learned of ea s ause y the baby's night-time’ erying. She! . . told the mother that the pain[ul; I!nv B“ of Eggshegl | His mother was at her wits' end. The cries tormented her. But if she went back to the bedroom and picked him up, she would spoil him,, | wouldn't she? In anguish she stayed |where she was, her work-worn iImnds twisting in her lap. ear probings had left him Il‘ightenvdJ and insecure. He needed assurance; of love and protection—that was| SEATTLE, April 1 M—A tiny |all. She taught the mother to rock' "t of ezgshell trought death late |Roddy before she put him to bed|Saturday night to year-old Lucille |and, whenever he crizd, to go back Ramirez of Toppenish. She had been {to him with a word or a pat. In|rushed here for treatment Friday [ten days the child was sleeping| Children's Orthopedic Hospital of- {through the night like a ‘bear cub,|ficials said an operation was per- The nurse was one of a civilian| formed to remove the egg shell from army of 21,000 public health nurses!the bronchus but pneumonia devel- who work in citizs, small towns and oped and death followed rural aveas throughout the country.| The little girl was the They are employed by city and state| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ra departments of health, visiting|7Toppenish. nurse associations, clinics, s&hool " = and industrail plants, Their primary OHIO VISITOR im is to nurse the sick. But their| Mrs. Ruth W. Thomas of Port work also extends into the com-| Chelton, Ohio, is staying at the munity to prevent sickness before istineau Hotel. it strikes and to promote general| > good heaith. FROM YAKUTAT Ten thousand are members of th .| Mrs. C. E. Hurst of Yakutat is National Organization of Public!in Juneau and staying at the Bar- Health Nursing, which is starting’ anof Hotel. For real onioymgm,.drink Hills Bros. Coffee —a blend of the world’s finest coffees. its rich, full flavor never varies, CONTROLLED ROASTING, an exclusive Hills Bros. process, roasts the coffee continuously, a little at a time, to uniform perfection. Hills Bros. Coffee comes to you always_fresh and fragrant— vacuum-packed in cans. TWO GRINDS: ¥ Drip and Glass-Maker Grind ¢ Regular Grind Teade-marks Reg. U S. Pat 08 Copyright 1943—#ills Bros. Coffes, inc. .5, Has Hopes | PREMIER_ yohn A. Cos- telo (above) is the newly-elect- ed premier of Ireland, cucceeds- ing Eamon De Vaiera, Four Subs Head For Turkey; Part WASHINGTON, April 1.—®— Four powerful, long range su:mar- ines are getting ready for their last voyage under the American flag. De d for Turkey, as part of American military aid, they are now | at New London, Conn. No date has been set for their departure, the Navy said, but it has been generally understood tr will leave some time next month The suks—the Boarfish, Blue Back, Brill and Chub—were Luilt in 1944, and are rated among the Navy's have a top surface speed s and a submerged speed sout 10 knots. en auxiliary vessels, also be- g given to Turkey, are waiting in northern area for Turkish crews. U. . Military Aid Of Holy Land Truce Today LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y, April 1. —P—The United States hopes for | approval today of a special Pales- tine session of the United Na- tions Assembly. A ballot also is expected on the American repeal for a truce in the Holy Land. The Security Council will meet this ai- | ternoon, and American sources are cenfident that' both measures will pass, barring a Russian veto. The Security .Council seems about ready to call for an investigation cf the role played by Moscow when the Iron Curtain fell around Czeéchoslovakia. A formal note is due on the investigation next | week. It still is something of a | question just what kind of an in- vestigation there may be. One | major consideration is to find a | propesal which can get around a Russian veto. - eee - — F(alching Fish ‘ F?L President BANGOR, Me., April 1—#— | Maine anglers went out at dawn to- |day to catch President Truman a lish from the Bangor Salmon Pool. | Traditionally, the Penobscot Sal- mon Club sends the first fish taken |each season to the Chief Executive. | A score of anglers whipped the peol lin today’s quest. 5 PRI {Money fo Pay Fine \Used as Down Paymen! To Secure Divorce | BERKELEY, Calif. April 1.—® | —James D. Morton explained why! lan $8 traffic fine hadn't been paid: | ! He gave his wife the $8 to pay— ut she used it as a down payment toward a divorce. Police Judge Oliver Youngs al-| wed Morton to pay another $8, without penalty. R me 350 Turkish officers and men re now being trained in this coun- try to take over the shi - .- POLICE Cuuns NEWS | W0r=d wa! H Dog vThrce men \ver: given 30 day‘ 1spended jail sentences today by y Magistrate William A. Holz- CHIEF — Admiral Dewitt Ramsey, (above) deputy chief of naval operations, was named by Admiral Louis E. Denfield to be commander ~ in - chief in the Pacific. 12-YEAR-OLD CHILD BRIDE I TENNESSEE ASHLAND CITY, Tenn, March 20—UP— Tennessee has a new 12- vear-old child bride, it was disclosed today. She is Mrs. Cozette Morris-Boyd, pretty, seventh-grade grammar school student who eloped 11 days with Elmer Boyd, 20-year-old {arm hand. i They are living with her parents, r. and M Dudley Morris, and plans to continue going to ool “at least until the end of this cerm.” . The wedding took place at Frank- in, Ky., some 30-odd miles away on March 6. Neither the Morrises nor Mr. and Clyde Boyd, Elmer's parents, ected when the marriage was re- vealed. Said Mrs. Mor? who has three younger children, “I had an idea she was going to do that.” Cczette looks older than her age, but her parents vouch for her 12 years. Elmer says she can cook and sew and is “just perfect.” . - BULLETINS GENEVA—It is announced that he Soviet Union has #ecome the imer with the provision that| y accept work out of town.| ALBANY, N. , April 1—(®— T'wort Trobridge was charged with Dogs that served in World War Ii| .©ing drunk. Sigfus Sigfuson was the Arn i are not oked for being drunk and for ble for ar N rancy. George L'Heureux was wccused of vagrancy. tonus la | by B i " o About the year 1010, the Vi- the Bonus Bur 5 kins established a lumber camp on He received an application Satur-/ the coast of North America, pro- 1t of a dog with two bably in Labrador and maintained it for three yea Effective: April Ist to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P Lv. ®RANGELL Lv. 2:50P Ar. KETCHIKAN .Lv. 2:00P Juneau — Sitka Lv. JUNEAU . : Ar. 11:50°A Ar. SITRA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU . AaSENa e 2:55P Lv. HAINES ; i GRS o 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY ... BRSO X (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri Angoon it 3 X X Baranof 7 X X Chatham £ X X X Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove . Excursion Inlet .. Funter Gustavus . Hawk Inlet Hovd Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelican Port Althorp Superior X Tenakee X Todd , 4 X X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 OLMKW%* e B MAHMMMN MHE MMM N L] MMM MM R 24th nation to ratify the constitution of the World Health Organization, Two more ratifications are needed cefcre the new organization may be up as a permanent specialized zency of the United Nations. PEIPING—The Reynolds Scienti- fic Expedition is off. It's spensor, Milton Reynolds, cancelled his ex- pedition tc find a mountain peak nigher than Everest, less than half a minute after it started. A take-off mishap damaged his four-engine plane. Reynolds climbed out, looked it over and said—"The expedition is il over. Captain Everest has won SUMMER SCHEDULES |* b SR s DI MANY JOBS AVAILABLE Gus Gissherg, manager of the Alaska Territorial Employment | Service otfice in Juneail, revealed today that he has several open- ings for railroad section workers, and one opening for a boom man in a logging camp. There are also many openings, he said, for steno- graphers in all types of work. — e, MAHONEY GOES SOUTH U. S. Marshal Willlam T. Ma- honey left here this morning on board the S. S. Alaska for the Federal Penitentiary at McNeil Island, Wash. where he will de- liver two prisoners, Hugh Par- menter and Norman Nelsjon, both recently found guilty of stealing mink skins. S e The average bee is compelled to travel approximately 550 miles to make a teaspoonful of honey. SEATTLE | —within easy reach Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . . serving on frequent schedules. 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