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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = PAGE THREBD RITA HAYWORTH, i | |72 SISTERS FROM AT S, g " RS0 ENTURY Rita Hayworth s with Orson 5 SR 3y Youth and beauty — love and Welles in Columbia's “The -Lady 3 laughs—opera and swing—all com- how 7:23— 9:30 " o s 3 | —————nmpiete B |/|{from Shanghai,” at the Capitol cine into one glorious musical for Peature "8t 3:00-10:07 ||| Theatre for last showings tonight.| “Two Sisters from Boston,” with||! DOOB . ||| Everett Sloane and Glenn Anders Kathryn Gre n, June Allyson, S l 0 N ' l E SHOWS % are cast in the principal supporting . Lauritz Melchoir, Jimmy Durante | OPEN- START roles. & . 3 8 |and Peter Lawford—a quintet of | ik d a Miss Hayworiii will be seen as| atomic proportions. i | Joe Pasternak and Henry Koster at 7:20 and |an exciting woman of the world,| 1 \ ¥ | & | and g + 8 Rl the notorious iirs. Bannister, who 5 4 & e i the team responsible for the 700 E.\,/ Etnm !LSD}\Y 930 | proves irresistible to Welles, a nau- | 3 i . 5 ‘Acreens great storles with music, . ¥ (ucal Irish dreamer. Their strange 5 . 3.5 - | were at the production and direc- | : o terial helm of the new M-G-M coonsiven ance starts in New York's Cen-| ™ Z " ¥ 3 3 3 I tinues on o losatons| B i & . | | picture, which opens at the 20th ™ Durante Makes Daml"g‘ |tral Park, continues on a luxurious | Century Theatre tonight. |cruise to San Francisco, Cuba and| 3 " ) S o o e S i S ; | Colorful settings and costumes — i Debut in "Two Smef; Mexico. | G s | | gt Y ‘d the turn of the century bring the Orson becomes involved in a fan- | 4 ) ' A GREAT STORY tastic phoney murder plot, fights| £ = i AW |nostalgic beauty of the early 1900's || En M 0 R n 0 w ® OF GREAT DAYS! Ifor his life at a trial and escapes| £ : 18 : to life in the story of the two sis- to the refuge of a deserted amuse- | ‘ 3 2 X s who for ’;('ll then(sn"nn-;mid Y ment park. There, in night- | SO P § conventions of their Boston back- KOODED OUTLAWS! LUSTY FRONTIERSMEN! UNTAMED WOMEN! mnrishp BN noust “}:)llowi & . ¢ . | erounit o the. dventlire: knd e | . Miss Anne Lello, Public Health Nurse, in front of Health Center. |citement of New York. | Photo of Alaska Department of Health, Malcolm Greany, Photogra- | e | pher.. | COMMUNTY SERVICES, —_— e PRI — | PUBLIC HEALTH NURS A“S IO OQE“ BIDS ' (This is the first of three ar- | pnighes (ree X-rays to children who DISCUSSED OVER RADIO | | tcles by Miss Edna Peterka, |gre contacts or suspects of tuber- uis’ sTi Nt : - o5 immortalized hy ROBERT'LOUIS STEVENSQ) |typical Wellesian climax which | » insurcs a startling surprise. ————— Senior Public Health Nurse at Mrs. Don Abel of Juneau and - the Juneau Health Center, On | ghroueh the vt contor: made | \yoAnne Lello, Public Health ! | through the Health Center for this| S bl the work of the Public Health | for’ those -clilidren Nurse at the Health Center, will Nurses in the Gastineau Chan- | rp. 3 kst | ke interviewed tomorrow (Wednes- | F UBER(U[OSIS e importance ol disease pre-‘d ) - radio Station KINY at ] | nel Area.) vention is recognized through the|9®Y’ over radio Station | | R mn - 4 5 p.m. They will discuss the var- { nunization clinics. which are fed rvices OfLUHE!S Health | {held once a month, These clinics are | ‘¢ Services ofithe Juneau Hea | Center to the community, This | will be fhe third program on the Bids on the construction of a| I am often asked by local resi- 400-bed hospital at Anchorage for|dents and in letters from home, | ¢onducted by the City Health Offi-| the Alaska Native Service Were to|“What type of work does a public | C¢f 1l the Juneau Health Center,|p ..~ yeayn Nursing series. (l be opened today at Seattle. | health nurse do in Alaska?” So I|!P€ Public health nurses assisting.| e - s A\ MELCHIOR - DURANTE Don Foster, ANS superintendent | have tried to put down briefly the | APProximately 50 children receive| o om PeTER LAWFORD who just returned from & trip to|Kind of work the public health nur- | IS service monthly. | HIGH SCHOOL JANITOR IS | B ey Anchorage, said today that the cut|ses do in the Gastineau Channel Nursing supervision to mothers| HONORED, BIRTHDAY PARTY ||| in Alaska Railroad flppropriauous:fll‘efl. This article cannot indicate | and children is another major " by the House Appropriations com-|all the wide variety of situations |function of the public health nurse. mittee probably will affect the a nurse has to deal with, or the | Mothers are visited once a week at ! janitor, construction of the Anchorage hos- | immense satisfaction of helping |the two local hospitals shortly af-| “surprise’ party this aftertioon | ——= with WILLIAM GLORIA EDGAR pital. families in the community, and | ter their bables are born. We ex-|at the high school. Approximately 1000 U. S. colleges ~— s Plans for the surprise, honoring ecfally their children, to a bet- | plain what blic health 3} P . HENRY - BUCHANAN Power and heat for operating the | ¢SPec plain what public health nursing | and schools ‘have courses in sales- BISHO! s || ANS hospital were to be obtained | !°f-knowledge of healthy living. |services are available, and an ap-| Russells birthday last Thursday, | ... qhip | 2 from the Alaska Rallroad, in ori-| The Juneau Health Center has|Pointment is made for a home visit|SliPped out during the week. The | ginal building plans, Foster said.|been in operation for the past 12[to help the mother with infant|Party was held in the home econ- - i o = After conferring with ARR chiefs | years, and at present is staffed by | care, including the infant bath, and | Omics room. 1 i An learly timekecper was the The wasp’s paralyzing sting has|he learned, he said, that the severe|two public health nurses, myself [t0 help her understand the needs | R 1T I AVON PRCDUCTS Egyptian water-clock which oper- been known to keep the prey alive |cut in budget makes it impossible |and Miss Anne Lello; and a secre- | 0f the new baby. ES at MAD- ||| Noy Available in This Vicinity ated on the principle of the hour- | but motionless for more than five | for ARR to make any commitment |tary, Miss Betty Loudon. share s iy el . 6 | For appointment call Douglas ¢ | 464 glass. weeks. on planned power and heat service.|Of salaries for personnel and an | 4 ! | | About 41 million cars, trucks and | 311 8} - | automobil i | 5 Mrs. Joe E. 5 R A possibility that the ANS Ek-|automobile are furnished by the YAKOB' ARRIVES buses: & being o the m‘; rs. Joe nf;\gl;:: Box 1148 lutna school will be relocated at|Alaska Department of Health, while Palmer was discussed by Foster on | the operational costs of the Health FROM MA"_ Ru"' tion today. a short visit to confer with the|Center and part payment of person- Chamber of Commerce there. Palm- | nel are the responsibility of the 2 PASSE"GERS er business men have been asked |city of Juneau. Pheotio 3 i bl o to consider furnishing a site for School Health Aictriig b DIRE at it baih p ‘ " espidopontiny the school. Since September we have been |in the small boat harbor, the Ya- um Ing Ua lng | Main object of the reopening| giving physical inspections to chil- | kopi, skippered by Walter Sperl, 1 of the Eklutna school, Foster said, | dren at the local parochial school|{came in from Petersburg with two | » is to care for children whose|and assisting the local doctors with pa gers, Lloyd 1Ingles and| I Bu n parents will be taken into the new |physical examinations for childrer | “Lucky” Cooper. Anchorage hospital. at the Territorial schools under| Quite a run of herring was seen LARGESTARF 10| o iy St e " o, 2 24 Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 o eiecent. opporiunity To teacn. | o, el ot tewes tomorow W fyepei Mavehtine Shop, Ine. BE MAINTAINED, fins couna neaun havis .. Dl Ton. Skaises . siaceh In cases of vision and hearing |ine yakobi makes what Sperl calls| NATIONAL GUARD | cetccts, we conter with the teach-|iifie 1ong run" because ~ winter | er to obtain better seating since if | weather does not permit regular has been found that in many in- |runs to the Port Alexander. In Room 300 of the Federal Building, there used to be one man stances a supposedly dull pupil act- e s ually suffered from inability to in uniform, and one secretary. 4 hear instruction or to see the black- CAR OWNERS NOTICE Another secretary was added. Ta TSR T board. A report of these defects is cr:::::g ;?‘EAI‘;';EMJ“;’;“&?E“;‘;{ sent home to the parents and medi- | All cars must be off streets in however, the staff of Lt. Col. J. D, cal attention advised. In many | Casey-Shattuck Addition by eight Alexander, is being increased from instances home visits are made to |o'clock every morning to allow d discuss and interpret individual |street grading by the paving con-| week to week. needs and medical plans for the |tractor. Col. Alexander, acting N. G. Ad- child, ©. L. Popejoy, jutant General, returned Friday e " irom conferences at Army head-| AS the Department of Health fur-f(196t) 30ty ek quarters, Ft. Richardson. With recenty ramserred om e oni-|| KLLES AIR LINES ted States. Lt. Tom H. Owen, form- & erly of Texas, had been added to| | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN the staff last week. Both will be assistant instructors under the new via Pelersblu'g afld WI'allgeu T With connections o Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Ccnvenient afternoon departures, at 2: . M. vas (M-u OFF FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 TOMORROW MEET; — NEXT IS IN MAY There will be no meeting of the r P American Women'’s Voluntary Ser- Th r l vice tomorrow, it is announced by e rlan e officers of the organization, In the event that'a'visiting ser- C l vice group comes to Juneau before e a n e l. s the May meeting, an emergency meeting will be held to plan enter- tainment. April Showers Bring . .. SNl 4 . Natives of Bikini, who moved to the budding of nature; an urge to go places . . . hiking . . . permit the bomb test, have finally : faind = pumASenCiIe g o BERL g M island of KL 500 nilles isouth- lent, and for prompt service, it's See General Electric’s exciting, new et of ik 2 TRIANGLE, of Course! “PUSH-BUTTON" RANGE RenD and WRlGHT “Speed Cooking” at your finger tips! ] Appearance e e | WIS CALL i ik Don't miss this! The easiest, fastest, clean- B i loader, of 12 est way g:“mo!k you ever saw! Just by A g%"fi%fl’{:’; : i : o tehed to Cal pushing -: u",': ‘ alver : g m Alex Russell, Juneau high school | || was guest of honor at a | SHUFFLEBOARD - CONTEST =nu-- Ladies’' Night % EVERY WEDNESDAY -----at----- BAILEY’S BAR o Come ' AND JOIN IN THE FUN I % | % | | l | | | | | r Lers rFa w.u- General Electric’s new “Push-| beauty, you get your choice of built-in 4 i Pressure Cooker and raisable unit, OR my moderntn: TWO OVENS! Superfast Calrod* units taste.” throughout., Automatic Oven Timer that's JOHN . “m bar- 2 ¥ . almost human. Dozens more nsw features, ber shop owner, of P 7 L ® £ 3 Hurry—see them all/ 3640PotomacAve., i ® Trade-Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Of Ft. Worth, Texas, | 1 has switched to Calvert Reserve ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT makes any driak £ orgenzatint, - / 2 & POWER (0. {e5 bt g o \ / e et AL 0. SAILE, 0.5 A Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable ok \ 24-hour Elec Service CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiske f o0 O — | S5FSE S DISTRIBUTED BY ODOM €0.-300 Colman Bldg. 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