The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 4, 1930, Page 8

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BIGOFF FOUND GUILTY AFTER | NIGHT SESSION Jury Recommends Len-| iency in Finding Him | Guilty of Assault : Steve dangerous weapon, by turned this morning by s the Federal district court jury recommended len Judge Harding. Bigoff was indicted a Federal gr charged with hav with a knife morning of Mar the assault but pl ing in self-defense. The case reached 5 pm. yesterday af trial before Judge H: Jury deliberated all agreeing on the verdict a today. Robert Proper, Moines, Ia., youth, noon appeared befo ing and entered a robbery. Judge Hardir he would fix a time lat ing sentences. The trial of Peter Villardi and Mary Brown, set for this morning vas postponed until this a to the illness of At ey, counsel for the recently associated Press Photo Wilma Jones, 23, unharmed from a burning bed in Fairfield, Tex., hote!. Rangers havi V| hidden man she ses of tryin | %o burn her to ¢ 20-y good in the ¢ small numb: r for impos- copy jand for advice about club organi nd ways and means o erence, ns have . Willia r, who late uestions. defen- swered by R. ‘/ Oxrels dants. nswere: e ¢ ut. Ox- RADIO lNSPECTlON g PROGRESSING WELL ¢ Twel three of quests for free inspect for radio interference made by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company and the re- maining thirteen will be made with- in the next week, it was reported last night eau Radio Club met As radio reception was unusually wi lined condit in this vicin! LIGHT BRIGADE M The Light Brigade wi morrow afternoon at the i Lutheran Church a k. Miss Bernice Romun: be the leader. 1:1 in Quality Groceries Friday and Saturday JAM, with Pectin, 3 pounds jars .............64c u e Are C, lmln" Out This Item Hl INZ HOME MADE I’lU\l ES, ](u' s I*ISH BALLS in Boullion, Stavz anger, \or\\ 1y, 3 fm PRUNES, bcst quality, med- tum size, 3 Ibs. for .. .. HEINZ FIG PUDDING, mediumisize ... 00000 il £SCO NORWEGIAN SAR- I)I\l:S, Stnstar - oot 5()( PRUI SALAD--Servus, pu‘tln........ ......._9L WHOLE KERNEL \'El.l,()\\ CORN, vacuum packed, 10 1-2 oz. tins, 2 for . S and W GOLDEN BAN.- TAM CORN. 2 for S and W LARGE RIPE ~ OLIVES . GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 “Purveyors to Particular People” 98¢ W Five Fast Deliveries was rescued | g dis- eth | DINNER GUEST ~ OF FIRE DEPT, I Presented with rnu“ Watch by Dopm‘lnm;t Many Attend Dinner In honor of Dr. G. L. |and Honor Roll members, neau Volunteer Fire Depa ight gave a dinner ms of the Juneau F n CIH Hall. Ba | ex-members of the orgar In recognition of the i |Dr. Barton in preparing the partment’s Honor Roll, he was sented with a fine watch, "vf the back cover of it wa: = |blazoned a Department shield ©|a presentation engraving 9| presentation was made by C y Gray in a few well-timed r | "Dr. Barton, deeply touched the remembrance, declared: “I sh it above anything t Reviews Early History Mr.. Valentine reviewed ginnings of the Fire Depa - | this city. He was introd ¢ |Chief Gray as the “Fathe Juneau Volunteer Fire De] the Heh “,,_’m gave a vivid picture o ly fire fighters of the city thods and equipment used [them, the first hook and lad |outfit purchased by himself coming of a water supply permitting the use of hy | hose, and the developme: modern fire fig pioneer orga here, furmsd in 1886, he said grew to b* ticular. 'x powerful civic factor. rdinances and levied ta t e assessed in propo 1 he | b fire risk of the property ov 1 bought the site of the prese City Hall, and other property now pos- | sessed by the city. Saved Town Often The Department, he decla saved the town many efficiency. The ci | nicipality has been c |many times in the s from losses by fire and in reducir of fire insurance. n there that which comes to the prop: of the town from a freedom {of worry and fear of msa:[m‘h fires. “When I retire at night, have no fear that the town is going | {to be wiped out by fire because I |know that the boys are on the job and will take care of things,” he | declared Ready for Call | Like the oldtime fire horse, L. V Winter, veteran fire fighter and| | member of the Department 37 vearsl | ago, declared he was still ready at| |any time to turn out and '\%Slst‘ ,mn Firemen if they needed him. | Mr. Pond, member of the early |day organization, spoke of its pow-1} er in the municipality, and of the !service it had always rendered the | public | Mayor Judson, who has been a |regular attendant at Departmomal ?meenngs since he took office three years ago, said when he retired from that office, he was going to |put in his application for member- lship in the Department. | He informed the Firemen that the new truck will be completely paid for this year. Only one small pay- ment remains to be made. | Mr. Shepard, who graduated from | a “torch bearer” to membership in the organization, according to Chief |Gray, said the Department was |known all over the Pacific Coast d, ha t to the mu- intangible | ty is owr SILQUE Hand Lotion A fragrant preparation for chapped hands and face, rough or dry skin. {| A pleasing after-shav- ing lotion. 50 cents | | Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 DANCE ELKS HALL Saturday Serenaders 6 PIECE B/ Better means to the ance tomor | DETROIT, April times by its | fish and fry, | trout, And in Phone 2> . GRAY IS AGAIN | 'ELECTED HEAD OFDEPARTMENT Other Fire Depanment Of- ficers Re-elected— Johnston Trustee At its regular monthly last night, the Juneau Fire |ment held its annual election of of- ficers, re-electing J. L. (Dolly) G as Chief, O. E. Schombel, As- sistant Chief, Minard M |of Company No. 1, J. S. Mac A. Davis, Secretary. J. C. Johnston was elected trustee for a three-year ceeding J. W. Woodw term expired. Annual rey the Trustees showed the Dep: ment to be in sound financial ¢ dition. After discussing the 1930 ba prospects, the Department author- zed Chief Gray to call a meeting of the fans before the next depart- mental meeting, and take W Jl“"el' teps are necessary to get the City aseball League re-o ed and | prepared for the sport. park, it was said, is in fair condition and can be put in read - ness for the season without hc:\v\ cost to the Department Last night's meeting was a * times” affair, March almost tablished a record for the De ment which did not have to ans’ a single call during the 30 d Only a few times in the memory of the oldest members has this occ d, and probably not ever Associated Press Photo Early withdrawal of Brlg. Gen John H. Russell, high commissioner of Haiti, is expected. of the most efficient in the ry. He had heard comment this made by national rep: atives of insurance underwrit- Its efficiency, he added, en proven by the fact that in- nce rates here have dropped 0 per cent within the past several years. - JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB ENTERTAINS HERE TOMORROW The Juneau Woman's Club is holding their regular monthly lun- cheon tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 in the Coffee Shoppe. Mrs. Rose Davis of Douglas, will ive a 10-minute address on the Homes Movement, what it o ry in genera! and to Gastineau Lh mm1 in par- The local club is entertaining he Douglas Womans' Club with ¢ ridge luncheon and members are ooking forward to a large attend- afternoon. NOTICE EUREKA RUBBER BOOTS ANGL 4—A Mict hatchery has 26,000,000 including 3 ready for distribution lhl American Beauty Shop Valentine Building PHONE 397 Special for the month of April — Safest Perfected Method of SABIN’S C. O. SABIN, Prop. Sheet Metal 0il Tanks Gas Tanks Fox Feed Pans noke Stacks Stove Pipe Canopys Down Spouts Septic Tanks Air Pipe Yukon Stoves Pipe Furnaces Pipeless Furnaces Silby Tent Heaters Permanent Waving $10.00 Under New I\I.xmlgcmtnt l’\DRL' ELIXIR WINE TONIC for SPRING RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL @ We Deliver “We tell you in advance what The Nyal Service Drug Store job will cost” SAVE BY BUYING AT REASONABLE PRICES n nqQn, Captain of Company No. 2, J.| MATCHES carton DRY APPLES, full rings, pound _. DRY PRUNES, large and fresh, pound LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 for .. DE LUX STRING BEANS, 3 cans for.. 1.00 Fresh Cakes and Cookies in on this boat GARNICK’S, Phone 174 , Searchlight, large boxes, 40 15 BERGMANN LOGGERS Calked—Medium Weight J.M. SALOUM e T month is will meet next Thursday at !hc’ frequency | home of Mrs. Bender. Hostesses for the next meeting are Madames Jarman, Franks, Jud- March before, as that usually noted for the with which blazes occur. |son and Karstens MOOSEHEART WOMEN |5, 5" TO GIVE CARD PARTY ports sooc br bemg r c(en ed. e AT THE HOTELS Reinken, Unalaska; Briggs, Cordova; Skagway. Lieut. O. Frank A. Nefsy Alaskan E. H. Bartholf, ci Fred Bren linger, Sitka; Martin TI J - - TURKEY SHOOTING IN 5 Committee re- nd much work | The regular business meeiing of | the Women of Mooseheart Legion | was held last night and it was de-\’ cided to give a public card party next Tuesday night, April 8, at 8 o'clock. “The Work ta Wln Sewing Clrcle SPRINKFLELD The Illinois state conservation has acres in which to raise keys for distribution th woods of the state. 1., der set Ar Gastineau D. B. Jones; W. G. Strenc chikan; L. L. Trimble, Sea GIRLS’ SILK DRESSES for EASTER s from 2 years to 14 years. This lot of beautiful es for the little tots as well as for the growing ng miss were received only yesterday and will be pl.u((l on sale at amazingly modest pr ranging ™ $4.25 10 $6.50 Also SPRING COATS for YOUNG GIRLS Priced at $4. 6.50 .75 to Leader Dep't. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 NOT NOT o HIGH . . . . 10 LOW Just Exactly Right “just right” — always. They the most economical food fall beneath our exacting California Grocery are of Food costs at the are never too high to meet the means buyer—and never too low that our high standard of quality. ARMOUR’S VERY BEST GRAPE JUICE, pint bottle, 35 cents; quart bottle LAl e FRESH WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS, per Ib. ....20c FOULD'S MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or NOODLES, per package ..... ...... .......10c TEA GARDEN GRAPE, QUINCE and PLLUM PRESERVES, No. 2 can, 3for ..............$1.00 TEA GARDEN STRAWBERRY or RASP- BERRY PRESERVES, No. 2 can, each .......4 DEL. MONTE PUMPKIN, No.21-2can ..........20 KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, ) packages for ...25¢ DUNBAR’S SHRIMPS, 2 cans for ..............45¢c SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES, per carton .........35¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 it foods - ¢ C TN

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