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AGE TWO A FEW...BUT... 2, & a3 8 Nl N em 1 | NOT JUST i E A GRAND SHOES children. NEW AND OXFORDS for infants and White, black and brown . . . STOCK OF BOTH Unusually clever styles. shoe in white buck- Snug fit heel patent e boy's wing tip blucher; brewn or black $2.00 10 $3.95 He w \ssisted by F | vestigator Reuel M. Griffin. | Jane English of Juneau was tem- | porarily assigned to the U. S. At | | torney's Office at Fairbanks to as- ARE oBTAINED sist during the Grand Jury session | | | BY GEMMILL| THE MILK Special In- Miss W. R. GARS LAID T0 Under the ausy B A ) er, long-tim 1 to rest 420, Gar . s. Aflorh;-yj First Divi- | sion, Refurns from | ‘ Fairbanks Trip Try Juneau, Alaska. = Editor, The Daily Alaska Empire: In a recent manuscript “The w. A,‘Dangers of Pasteurized Milk” by C |p. Bryant, M.D,, we find the fol- lowing: “Sometime ago a letter was printed, signed by eight mem- of Parliament (England) from May we here set the corporation, | | Indictments against Bechtel Company, a and W. E. Callahan Construction | Company. a corporation, ‘construe- | tion firms composing a part of the | bers organization known as Bechtel- |Which we quote: Price-Callahan, builders of the|forth certain facts relating to a Canol pope line project, were re- |single county as recorded in the last |turned from the Interior city. im indictment which charged Lhe‘all from surgicn_l tuberculosis, of construction firms with conspir- |which 33 were children under 15. |acy ‘to defraud the United S'.Blt’s[ ‘In 13 rural districts, where the lin four counts. The Lomen Com- |whole supply is in the hands of {mvrmal Company, a corporation, |small retailers of raw milk, there { was also named in each count as a |were no deaths at all during the year from surgical tuberculosis. |The highest death rate was in an ;urbsn area, where the population In addition to the indictment {live under model conditions, and | sharging (‘unspirnc}'.thejurybroughtlpracucany all the milk supply is in a true bill against the Bechtel |pasteurized.’” co-conspirator to defraud the gov- Maid is top | ernment on certain purchase trans- { actions sugar Juno-Maid ers—ASK and Callahan companiés for wilfully | Dr. E. V. McCollom of Johns Hop- »senting false claims or vouchcrs'kms University, speaking of vita- This in- {mins, is quoted by a food authority pr inst the United States. | dictment contained three counts. ius follows: “Whatever be their | Joseph Mayne, Assistant Admin- {special relation one to another, | istrative Manager for Bechtel-Price- | vitamins are all links in the chain | Callahan in the Fairbanks area on |of essential substances for harmon- the Canol project, was personally in- ‘ fous regulation. If one link be dicted for conspiracy as well a§ pre- broken, the harmony ceases.” It is senting false claim'against the gov-|a well-established fact in the scien- ernment. He is at liberty on sm,-:unc world today that pasteuriza- 200 bail. i The Lomen Cominercial Company was also indicted for violating price EVERGREEN TODAY conte: Juno ICE CREAM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | the e h s | Serving as pallbearers were James | Naughton, E. E. Hagerup, D. J.i er, J. A. Thibodeau, J. L. Gray, | and W. H. Wilson. | oo - ices of Lodge No ks, Willlam R.' Juneau resident, this afternoon in ft for | Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds Iceland had a well developed lit- erature in 1215, | MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1944 FOSTER & MARSHALL Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLE 1 The Sewing Basket || BATAAN CAFE ce cream. Eat it for its ric and its ‘high butterfat calory v: cream satisfies both your tong Sold by leading Juneat NAME! ic your nutrition ne FOR IT BY R NEW WASHINGTON BABY HEADQUARTERS 3 . Infant and Children’s Wear Genuine Chow Mem. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska chop Suey . COME ONE ———_COME ALL! . 289 So. Franklin Street Hotel Juneau Open All Night For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or ORDER YOUR WITHOUT BATH { RABBIT SKINS Most Convenient Location NOW —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON 1 © Perrect comfort | e © Splendid food and F. B. service A T c ‘, o umaTs LIV ALARKANS LIKE THE Hotel Alaska Tramspoftaties Company regulations in four counts. The congpiracy indictment alleges 1 that as the result of the unlawful QaUALITY SINCE /1887 combination and conspiracy in the purchase of materials for use on said Canol project the government was¢ in the process of reimbursing the sonstructors, paying in excess of ordinary retail prices on large pur- chases; that the Lomen Commercial Cempany was deliberately “cut in” on the transactions described for a profit of more than 10 percent with- out rendering any service therefor. The base contract on the Canol project estimated the cost to be thirty million dollars. Subsequent contracts supplementing the base contract has run the cost up to an amount reported to be in excess of two hundred million dollars. For the purpose of presenting the evidence to the Grand Jury, Mr. Gemmill was appointed Special As- HURLS SIX-HITTER SAN JOSE, Calif, April 3.— Marino Piretti, Portland relief pitcher last season, pressed into the 1944 bid as a regular hurler, pitched g a six-hitter Sunday to shut out the Three teams bowled Sunday after- “‘Alumeda Coast Guards 4 to 0. 1won 2t the Elks, with the Finance | uintet winning from the Elks éem, Senescue was high with a | stal 77, and Hulce was second th 5! RANCE 5 WINS ON BOWL ALLEYS EXHIBITION GAMES The following are final socres off exhibition games played Sunday in | the East: turned by a Grand Jury at Fair- |report of the Medical Officer “of |banks on March 24, according to|Health for Hartfordshire? | Lynn J. Gemmill, U. §. Attorney for | ‘This county has a population of the First Division, who has just re- |420,000. All the milk consumed by 7 |them is produced in the country //// The jury returned a true bill on |During 1932 there were 45 deaths in i tion of milk almost completely de-* stroys vitamin C. Also, quoting from Dr. Emmett Holt, Columbia University, “Pasteurization of milk destroys valuable lactic acids, in- jures the albumen, the lime, the enzymes, and the milk sugar.” Again, quoting from Dr. C. P. Bryant’s manuscript on “The Dan- gers of Pasteurized Milk,” Dr. Frank Carroll, former Commissioner of Health, Seattle, Wash., stated at a public hearing that “Pasteurization |of milk has no effect upon undul- !am fever germs, and it is quite pos- sible to contract undulant fever| | from pasteurized milk.” | H (8Signed) Mrs. Janet M. Krafft. | | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY WILL HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | | t | | The regular meeting of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary will be held tonight at 8 o’clock at the Dugout. | R The first copyright act in the Installation of Officers, Wednes- day April 5. All Elks urged to at- end. Feed. adv. | TR | | PLEASE | | Rinse your milk bottles as || { | [ | | Following are the individual | " £ f f sistant to the U. 8. Attorney for “ores l2 Mipael o Dhighen While Soxieh(\ Fourth Division at Fairbanks. [ United States was passed in 1790. Elks : | — - v . Yankees 4; Dodgers 3. X'(“n‘;:‘f]‘é i;; fig :ig_ ::‘: | Cincinnati 5; Cleveland 4 ; Cardinals 5; Fourt] ying 4. Simmons 10105 T8 1| i e ering 4. Holmquist 164 160 161— 485 e Hudson 164 171 173— 508 —— — —' —— Dice are said to Lave been used | Total 838 811 820—2399 (in Greece about 1244 B. C. | Finance < | Spot 30 30 30— 90 | 94% More Tomlin 205 153 172— 530 | McClellan 144 167 139— 450 | Fribush 146 109 170— 425 | 185 201 169— 555 | P ‘t Al A e assengers to aASRaA Total 866 814 8812471 ; . ; Signal Corps That is the 1942 record of Pu‘: Amer 1:: 2‘:‘; 1:_‘_;— 5*;?, ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But EBurkette 135 108 116— 359 every passenger is now priorited by Everetts 138 134 131— 403 ; 120 154 -30— 422 the Armed Forces, selected for his 161 177 170 508 4 B gNE g Kind) importance to the war effort. 91 815 753—2359 : . PR e ‘ When Victory is won, we will pio- ATTENTION ELKS | : | neer new standards of service for our i friends in Alaska. SAMPLER 101 the famous sssortment of best-liked confections ; : : here direct from the makers -+ 1.50 o $7.50. soon as they are empty. Juneat Dairies, Inc. LAV AMERIT AV AL ALY A.N. Meeis Each Monday-7:3¢ P, 1.-A. MADE IN JUNEAU BY JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 B. and A.R. 8, dolde BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE - THINK A LITTLE FRESH AR WOULD BE FOR FIFI- THAT'S VERY THOUGHTFELIL OF YOU- DEAR- AT LAST I'VE THOUGHT P A SURE IDEA TO FOOL MAGGIE INTO LETTIN'ME GO OUT- THIS CAN'T, 3 I'LL GIT HIS LEASH AND TAKE HIM i THE PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors DINE AND DANCE —— ROPIC OPEN ALL NIGHT SOME DAY | REALLY WILL FOOL MAGGIE - 'L STAY AWAY FROM DINTY'S - LOCATE OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES [ i [ BARANOF iK1 Alaska’s Largest Apartment | | Hotal SAILIMGS FROM PIES ° SEATTLS PABSRNCGERE FREIGHT PHESHEEGUEC BN P S - TESL - * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB RAEFRIGERATION and SHOWER - * Reasonable Rates Phone 800 B N e | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY X OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME , fn # FEMMER--AGENT | i?wml e MIGET m‘ | Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Loclheed Arrives Juneau 2:00P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. . Tues‘dflriday FOR RESERVA?¥0N5 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 ; Agents Jw 4 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- 3 Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 610 $18 $18 818 $18 418 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 i 10 18 10 18 10 | 10 18 10 18 10 [ 10 18 18 Todd ... 18 18 10 10 i] Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway i $18.00 $20.00 10.00 I Express : 10 cents per'pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet ... et $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY ! Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg *30.00 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants, Schedules and Rates Subject to P nm ‘lz Change Without Notice. « s There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!