The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CAPTAIN NAMES PAA PUBLISHES : VISITING HOURS = HUNT AND FiSH ON GREY GHOST ~ GUIDE, ALASKA 1l Alaska hunting guide has just been : . was o al] : b U. 5. PUBLIC HEALTH .55 2. | WSCS MEETING 15 HOSPITAL NOTES and Christian County, Kentucky, { HEI.D STA"ON ]'0 BE pr P i Xllltbre:'m;:f(\;u‘n TOMORROW NIGHT Qttnfmf‘fl;{m }‘:‘t;’\ ‘\‘dxll(n‘llllc\il Lo Tempe years. He received his Master in X Public Health at the University of medical treatment Discharged ending 7:30 th mornin I Juneau £ M‘"‘l’"'um' gf" GIVEN NORTHLAND%c;W,,, and served as a genera- ‘The evening circle of the Woman's | were two surgery cas 5, Mrs. Will- 49 lized Public Health Consultant in|Society of Christian Service of the|iam Johnson and Mrs. Bergie Maximum, 59; the Public Health Service District|Methodist Church will meet Smith, and two medical, Dale ; | Johnson and William Dore. 3 i i|| | Office, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and|Miss Erma Wainer i et e ok B {Dr. Jack C. Haldeman Wil New Orleans, Louisiana during the |/ énts at Sttt aiid n,| Lillie Edwards was the .;;n_\p ad: uhesy it el . n . war years. Vednesday evening, June mittance at Government Hospital. raia “!‘)“““‘ Be Medl(al Offl(el' 4 eptiehe e W""'h“:t:.l:lmk errr:L :]\‘l:lll ““,t; ]lnu HERE FROM GUSTAV | I Ved: ¢ o gton 46 assum the | Study o B._evening « 3 g S A S ; 1‘1‘1‘“”"“{" “"[‘]l‘::“" Charge SaYS Albre(ht ff,,kiu,“, ot Lli:-:mvl: Officer in the | chapter of the book, “Great Pragers| C. W. Carr from Gustavus is at Highest tahnaratiire ke P S Division of Hospital Facilities. This|of the Bi:le.” !the Gastineau Hotel. . degrees Wednese The Surgeon General of the U. S. division is responsible for thg admini- | — R ey e o) | Public Health Service, Dr. Leonard stration of the Hospital Survey and (PRI 26 BOUET I T ey & 1 Scheele, mm_ advised Dr. C. Earl Construction Program. He has re- O 68 Iities | Alurecht, Territorial Commissioner peatedly expressed a real interest in atnte TTRE S e |of l{f-nth. .llmt a Field Sln}nm Asaska and has indicated enthusiasm noe 0I5 b Oh AN |the U. S. Putlic Hc_nlth Service will r the prospects of returning to ey g, a be established in Alaska. This i Alaska to assist in further develop- ¢ Airport — Trace; ®jne with the action of the recent Territor. e June 1, 214 inches; ®|congress to establish an expan Haldeman and their two sons in Juneau July 1, 5417400k e, |public health program throughout will join Dr. Haldeman in the near T',‘,"“’"“"’" and halibug - the Territory of Alaska. future, T,,(,"fflmg: it's wot; PP 7 e The purpose of this office will be,| One of the specific responsibili- play hard fo golibut 3 R as stated in the Act appropriating ties of the Field Station established ¥ TIDE TABLE HUNTING WITHOUT . LYGENS 50,000 for Alaska, “To co-oper- by the U. S. Public Health Se ite with and assist the Territory of will be the development an Alaska in the conduct of acti rection of an active program of re- necessary in the investigation, arch investigation, Dr. Haldeman vention, treatment and control of ' will serve in a liaison capacity with | {diseases and the establishment and |the Armed Forces and other Federal | | vosu Juneau office of World A mative the Juneau PAA of- printed at PAA ex- States for worldwide contains much in- it hunting and fish- of areas to visit red from Fred Traffic Man- PAA ©© 0668 CUELE000683000600 S OCS Day of t ; d " Denald L. Kocher was fined $100 | summit of Mount le, » 170 ft. @) .4 Seward yesterday by the U. S Others visit- 9:18 a. m, . Commissicner afier pleading guilty 15:41 p.m., " ¥ 0 hunting without a licen: Ac 9 pm | _AC | maintenance of health and s 12:19 pm ft. rding to officlals in the U. S.| e o agencies. GR AT Bl st o | ton wetyion.” Dr. Albrecht stated: “That Alaska EAT No RTHERN fnent arc AL ; * s o ested last week with Ser-| Dr. Jack Haldeman will be the|is most fortunate in obtaining Lh[“‘ R‘“-WAY ok \ 'Medical Officer in Charge, with|services of Dr. Haldeman who bas| . oL e 1 e Joseph Ol had outstariding experience in the | Teen iverson who has . p.'m idn ent FROM HAWE INLET ed with negligent homi- | 1eadquarters at Anchorage. He was re also L to s ¢ " gver the death of a woman |With the Territorial Department of | Past ten years which will be of great | // Roar R il o y . b ! o | Health for 18 months in 1938-39, | value to Alaska.” kaArfi),fi.e{th X e S 34 n:;i‘x:«u‘{ o : i {. Birkland from u.mk1 Tafeg| Wuie | WN6TUND, OGS IWELe oD | @ e b shtvEd ARITHENRRIRE. . | 5 e | s Ghost and the Teen-age team. o Mo NSIUAE JuRCRs, U e e o R | s S . oubed . ) the € eau T T iy S Washington, D. C., where he was M s ) MRS Ve y istri ug) Lifeditnii *aui DR CE ed il S Executive Officer in the Division of | and Rusell T. Conlon, all from BOP STARR, Wostern Tiific Myr: Distributed througnout Alaska il 58 : YAKUTAT VISITOR . from Seattle, | HosDital Facilities in the Public| Seattle, are Juneau visitors and Seattle 1, Wash. SR OB e ik ; : BB im0 After leaving Alaska staying at the Baranof Hotel. 3 KIN Ships office: v 1 Edwards w-om Yakutaf| ormer resident of Juneau, is here| g A card, au and at the Gas-|and is register the Baranof | Moos Rooms i g | hower e 1 hunting trip. Juni repaits were made while th i the er gine rking agaim 18 hours Bay, I The 110 f Subchaser el e of 30 hip used 2, v/ trip to Juneau. It has imum 500 gallons speed of 1} h T FROM 1®AIL, B. C. Schenley, Pa. 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