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TRAGEDY OVER MAN'S VOICE ON TELEPHONE Woman ["znull; Wounded, Slayer Then Takes His Own Life LOS ANGELES, Cal June 3 und of E: Mr Edith We caused Joseph C. Duarte to listened, fatally rook .o —— JOBS AVAILABLE FOR RELIEF ROLL MEN AT U. S. FOREST SERVICE Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown planting & shrub in the “memory OFFER TREATED MILK TO PUBLIC Jllne;’m COI}SU"]C 5 to Hfl\"\f | Choice of Pasturized, Raw Milk—No Price Change Pasteurized milk makes its debut {in Juneau the first of next week. | with offering, beginning Monday, of | choice of cither raw or heat-treated | milk to Juneau consumers by the | Juneau Dairies, Inc | The pasteurized milk is to be of- | fered at no advance in price. Rather lit is just one progressive step in local dairying that follows the con- solidating of Gastineau Channel i milk producers and the construction |of the new, completely modern, san- itary plant of the Juneau Dairi | Though those unused to pasteur- ized milk products may at first no- tice a difference in taste from the product to which they are habi- tuated, dairy officials are confident \that the new product will find a wide acceptance because of its sani- tary advantages. However, raw milk i tion ceremonies were held recently at the new million dollar U. S. Mint, in San Francisco, with rst woman director of the mint, presiding. The five story fortress of granite in gold and silver bars moved from the old mint, which was built in 1874. Nellie Tavlee Ross, and concrete houses mil JUNE AUD A"“E s 'NEW MILLION DOLLAR MINT DEDICATED IN SAN FRANCISCO | { | { Massive vault deors weigh 22 tons each and have three combinations. reiled signals and tear gas tar s was installed. Photo shows the new Mint, which is built on a huge SHIP ABLAZE, CREW FORCED TO LEAVE IT Planes Unable to Reach Doomed Craft Account of Rain Storms MANILA, June 3.—Fire drove the entire crew of 556 from the burning German motorship Olivia for the second time as rain storms balked three planes from flying from here in an attempt to aid five men ser- jously injured fighting the flames. A radio said the German steamer Friderun has taken off the crew, including the injured men, 120 miles southwest of here. e THREE HALIBUT BOATS SELL IN A romplex system of radio con- T'went garden” of the National Girl Scout “little house” at Washington. The rolls for work d h of June needed by tI Forest Serfice, it was ar today. The applicants must were on relief roles past They should » Forest Service offices the Federal are nounced winter of -+ shrub is from Savannah, Ga., birthplace of the Girl Scout movement, Scout Jean Onley, of Arlington, Va., assisted Mrs. Roosevelt, NORTHLAND TO to Petersburg with Purser Kon E iksson are Oscar Hart and T. A Thatcher. e g |will continue to be offered, but un- der a more modern and sanitary method of distribution. Formal Opening Scon Although the new dairy plant completed and is now being oper- ated, no formal opening to Juneau residents is planned w around Cheery-Burrell capacity teur with a 200 gallon Spray P hich the fresh m pl the heat treatment ‘ol period in the pasteuriz milk is automaticaly pumped over 1 aeriator, or cooling sheet, which the milkz, both by gas and air, plant ced wing the granite hill in the center of the city. To complete the absolute sterility of milk handling in the new plant, a modern, five-case capacity, bottle washer has been installed. The ma- | chine first treats the bottles under | solution, then thoroughly rinses| them in water at 180 degrees tem- | perature, far hotter than under the | BOYER-JEFFRIES BETROTHALTOLD ~ JUNEAU TODAY Halibut vessels selling today on the Juneau exchange were: Hyper- ian, Capt. Oscar Oberg, in this {morning with 14,000 pounds of hali- but sold to the Alaska Coast Fish- jeries at 7.25 and 525 cents per pound; the Avona, Capt. Olaf Lar- sen, and Fremont, Capt. Olaf Win- old system of hand-washing. iCouple to Producing for the new dairy plant‘ Ceremony Here Sal- are five of the former dairies dis- | tributing milk in Juneau; the Ju-| uday, July 3 neau Dairy, Mendenhall Dairy, Al-| aska Dairy, Glacier Dairy and Pet-| Announcemen: is being made in-! erson’s Dairy, all of which are mem- | formally today of the engagement bers of the Juneau Dairies. Inc. }of Miss Ann Boyer and Jack Jef- Although the offering of pasteur- ized milk is the first step of the new dairy organization following the completion of their plant, ‘it is planned later to put locally made cottage cheese, chocolale milk and other milk by-products on the Ju- neau market. Ice cream making is to be continued, but with the use of modern machinery, that insures a sanitary product, always of uni- form high quality. e temperature of about 42 de- s farenheit. The milk then is avtomatically conveyed to the au- tematic bottling machines, which fill and cap the bottles. The milk is then placed in the cool room over- right, for distribution throughout the city the following morning. Jehn Bandy, Operator Be Married at ther, in this afternoon. | The Avona sold her 13,500 pound |catch to the Sebastian-Stuart Fish |Company at 7.30 and 5.25 cents and |the Fremont sold 13,000 pounds to the Marlyn Fish Company at 7.30 and 530 cents per pound. E. E. Engstrom this morning toolt 3 8,000 pounds of king salmon off the fries, both of Juneau, who are plan'.‘Helen‘ Capt. John Willis, and 6,000 ning to be married here on July 3~3poundx off the Sadie, Capt. S. A. Miss Boyer, who is associated on | stevens, at prevailing prices. the staff of the Alaska Road Com-| ghipments to Seattle this after- mission, has made her home in Al-|noon aboard the motorship North- aska for several years, formerly liv- land included 23 tierces of mild- ing in Cordova and Fairbanks. cured king salmon and 16 boxes oi Mr. Jeffries is an employee of the fresh-iced king salmon, both sent Alaska Juneau mine, and came to out by Mr. Engstrom. Juneau over. two years ago from Taking ice here today were the his home in North Dakota. He is 31-A-11, Capt. A, Koskey; 31-A-40, living at the Bergmann Hotel. Capt. George Harju, and Sadie. Details of the wedding plans have ———————— not yet been announced.- Manufacture of articles for car- i Inivals, masquerades and fairs af- Lode and placer location notices fords employment in Germany for for sale at The Empire Office. a large number of home workers. INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation have , Au- are results of the big leagues s received up to 3 I THIS P M the first of July, when the plant will [ 4 £ [1 H BASEBALL TODAY be thrown completely open to in- | spection by the public Fgfll’fi G!L BGK Dairy officials explained that the been filed with the Territorial it '1 LY | The wing 2 ditor by the following: lenitea U whole purpose of the process of North Amer 1 Mines of Dela- ‘ilh\ a teurization is sanitation, and, Inc : pital $1,100,000 5 Four Passengers cause of its many health advan- tages, pasteurized, or “cooked” milk s Whitney of Jack Wade, e from Sitka Aboard Motorship National! League ; Boston 6. uled games post- nt of rain. ican . League ia at St. Louis, account of rain, .- i Emil Hunni- Southeast Missouri has long been used almost exclusive- Iy in cities throughout the ecivil- Burnett Inlet Salmon Company Burnett Inlet; capital, $50,000 ized world corporators, A. R. Brueger, O. P Milk Process Under the process ,the milk is not, John Bandy, who 15 i charge of Nergaarl and Martin Kildall D really cooked, such as would be the mechanical operation of the result of heating it to the boiling new dairy plant, pointed out that Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. point, but is heated to a temp from the time the milk first enters Schilling Bringing fou neau from two othe; post- ture of from 142 to 145 degrees far- the pasteurizer until it is opened enheit, where it is kept for a thirty for use at the consumers’ tables it minute period, being thoroughly not touched by human hands, nor a >ge, Cape Girardeau ed or stirred all the while, in it '1111\' fllpw’lllul'nf to cnmr‘- ml:o s 5 ik Sl il TR cmobile trailer. or that treatment will be uni- contact with anything non-sterile. Gl g ‘sh‘l)v‘xiu( SR The treatment completely de- | Even the caps, declared Mr. Bandy, of fish at the cold storage dock all harmful germ life in the come in sanitary (:l_hts and are 2 il il without in the least deterior- Placed in the bottling machines s o ‘1““ ,. ,D_”," b thc ating the product. without being touched. fted again MU Tx.’»’n’ To introduce has a background of cked on top of each other She experience in modern have been designed by a California posted to sail south from the in the United States. 'inventor. Dock at 7 o'clock this evening Passengers s to Juneau Were T De 1, Ben A Jarlson Today's News Today—Empire. Glass bottles so shaped they can pasteurization to! Mr. Ba 5, the Juneau y s s equipped their new dair afternoon to to dis o'clock th 01 Dr plant 0il Mrs 1 from Sitka chikan is OPEN FOR BUSIH L&H SHOETORIUM The Home of Modern Shoe Work HENRI MAKI, Proprietor Next to Nelson's General Browing Corporation + San Francisco Los Angeles + + Pordand - « Seatile CHARTER THE CRUISER FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRIPS Clean—Speedy—Comfortable | ]‘«‘\'.'U‘:,"‘y‘ MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT | o fipee: JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC., ANNOUNCE PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937 We Will Be Ready to Deliver Pasteurized Milk and Cream ' TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU— In order to determine how many of our custom- ers desire PASTEURIZED MILK or CREAM please call 638 or 182 and ad- vise us whether you wish PASTEURIZED or RAW MILK delivered on and after MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937. ; JUNEAU, DAIRIES, Inc. Main Office and Plant: Twelfth and Willoughby Branch Office: 303 Goldstein Building Alaska’s Finest Dairy Plant t. of Agriculture. e e e T R T T T s Amman aa ™ § Boiling Temperature 212 a4 Pasteurization Temperature Tuberculosis i Destroyed ol Septic Sore Th Destroy out Aroma is half the Diphtheria pleasure of smoking Destroyed A Chesterfield’s aroma is DIFFERENT more pleasing...you like it better. That’s because of the way we blend and balance Chesterfield’s mild ripe home-grown tobaccos and aromatic Turkish tobaccos...and because the Chesterfield paper is PURE and burns without taste or odor. Scarlet Fever Destroyed T - | Chesterfields will give you MORE PLEASURE | Dysentery Destroyed Undulant Fever Destroyed READ UP Copyright 1937, LIGGETT & Myrs ToBacco Cos