The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1930, Page 8

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AR X W VI INNVIIFIIVIVY CLEGG RULING IS SET ASIDE IN BANK CASE Amwllnlc C—(;; Holds Ter- ritory Can Escheat Dead Bank Accounts A suit involv Ag an esch \1mh Circuit Cot to the 2 torneV General over seven years old Bank of Fai e to a The started by th the nied the writ of mandamas sought was then taken to tI Court which rev Clegg and ordered the issu- e of the writ. he bank then disc] 20 dead accounts of considerabi im jated a test case to escheat on of them, consisting of Governmen bonds cate: cut of court. An appeal was tak: from his ruling. The case was bank to se § accounts, It was d before Judge Clegg, who de- osed some 15 Ibe able to ¢ The Attorney General then i . LEO MARGULES IS ! and War Savings Cflmb—‘ Judge Clegg threw the casc| Fryvevy YYFvyYy STEWART GOES SOUTH, LEAVES Control Here Turns Over Work to Gubser K. Stewart left States where he service of the to the Mon- loaned to the bureau to in- s, and to or- y animal control who has been in t’\e last summer work-| with Mr. Stewart, ‘The two - men arrived here this morning af- t eral weeks spent on the west coast islands, “The work in Alaska has made progress, although the or- n end has not ])VocchPd as I had hoped for,” said rt today. “However, wej ade a start, and Mr. Gubser plendidly qualified to carry it ard to a successful conclusion.” Few wolves were seen by the |hunters on the west coast islands. | A total of seven were taken, virtu- ally all that were located. Baker of wolves. |on Dall 1sl and Mr. Gubser will ’ ' mals found there, Mr. Stewart said ON WAY WESTWARD| Leo Margules, wellknown Alaskan, | { former resident of Cordova and| PREDATURWURK" |Head of Pw(]atow Ammal\_ head of thele rol work of/ hods of tak- | | Time ” ithin 10 l)uvs {and Long islands showed no signs| apping is in progress | up the few ani-| ’(,H[ lr/ln Inm ‘H ell During Sl)l or. l’\ ll”[lll“()ll AND, 1, May e ° . . o/ on Writ of Habeas . s Corpus e s found b . s “”“l\";“ o! LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 20— | le she found e, 2¢V: R. P. Shuler, radio . broad- [ e inserted e Casting pastor of the Trinity Meth- he edges of the e!0dist Episcopal Church of the - emen rescued her e !SOUth, walked out of the County | Physiclans say ® Jail late yesterday, free temporar- iy Aty oIy after serving 15 days of a 20 4 1 . |¢¢ | Scarface” Capone Arrested for Third ace” Al Ci night for i(lmu,vd with vagrancy. ‘turned to witness the fights. MIAMI, Capone or May arge of vagrancy, | row in the Municipal Court. A razor, |is being used every day by Lloyd rgin, Nocona, Tex. barber. It s been handed down by members |of the Burgin family. e | sUN VISORS Adjustable—All sizes and colors 25¢ and 50¢ —The trial of submitted to the Appellate Court on | g oo "o pascenger aboard the brief by the Attorney General, zmd‘Yukon ‘for Seward, Mr. Margules is| in the decision just rendered by it,| o "o iorcive property owner in the Fairbanks court was again Ye- |y, pegurrection Bay town and i Taroed. |going to make improvements and attend to other business matters| CLYDE WILSON SENTENCED |yhjle making a two months' visit. | TO JAIL FOR THIRTY DAYS | pp. Margules makes his home i |san Francisco. While the Yukon lyde Wilson, charged with petit|was in port he visited with many | larceny, tered a plea of guilty|friends in Juneau. ! and was sentenced to 30 days in! Jjail following a hearing in the| United States Commissioner’s Court, Juneau Drug Company Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Free Delivery D DANCING LESSONS Will soon be resumed in the A. D ! at Wrangell, according to informa- Hall. Make your reservations either tion received today at the United(at the Roller Rink or Martinique States Marshal's office here. School of Dance and Music. adv. i I 3 i WASHINGTON STRAW- BRRRIBS: ... . ..... ..0..308 LARGE CUCUMBERS each .35¢ FRESH TOMATOES, pound 30c Hot Houe TOMATOES, Ib. ..50c NEW POTATOES, pound ...10c LLARGE CUCUMBERS, each 25¢ |} ASPARAGLS, pound .......18¢c CARROTS, 2 bunches ......25¢ BEETS, bunch ..............15¢c TURNIPS, 3 bunches ........25¢ CELERY, large bunch ..... GREEN ONIONS, bunch ... RADISHES, bunch .........05c RHUBARB, 3 pounds ..... purchase or not—we THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, MAY 20 1930 = REV. SHULER IS REI.EASED BACCALAUREATE Se Freefrom County Ja SERVICE SUNDAY sentence for contempt. he court release was effected on la writ of habeas granted hy the| e Supreme Court in San Fran- and high court here on June 3. — FOUR AIRMEN MIAMI, Florida, May 20.—“Scar-| e was arrested last| § he third time in ten | days at the entrance of the Ameri- | | Ri can Legion Boxing Arena and He posted |a $100 bond, was released and re- SAN DIEGO, Cal.,, Marine chutes late yesterday afternoor when two planes collided in mid- air in practice maneuvers. May 20.—Four burned. The airmen landed safe- was postponed today until tomor- 1y. said to be 120 years old, JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF EDWIN CLAPP & SON MEN’S SHOES $15.00 See Our Big Display of IMPORTED Tapestries-W all Panels Velvet Couch Covers and Rugs Belgian and French Rugs Table Covers-Bed Spreads-Scarfs Pillow Tops and Wall Hangings We welcome you to come in and view these importations, whether you want you to see them. PRICES ARE NOT HIGH An opportunity to beautify your home at a reasonable cost returnable before the | airmen escaped im para- | ¢ The | machines fell locked tegether and | W. K. Keller, superintendent, said this morning. Examinations will be given on Tuesday and Wednes- day of next week. The only school session after that will be at 1 p.m. ‘Thursday, when the students are to return for their cards. The grade schools will follow a GRADS T0 HAVE Work “for the kindergarten, first grade and one section of the second grade will be completed on Mon- day. On Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. T. J. Selby, Mrs. Iva Tilden |and Miss Mildred Abrahamsoan, teachers of those groups, will do! Rev. Kashevaroff Will Ad- dress Nineteen Members i of J. H. S. '30 Class Bacculaureate exerclses of the 1930 graduating class of the Ju- neau High School, will be held at '8 pm. next Sunday in the audi- (torium of the Grammar School building. Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff will deliver the address. year. ——————————— CHARLES JOHNSON HURT Charles Johnson, Douglas. man, On the following Wednesday the |~ 25 injured ind the fl'{‘;i:g:v:llw:::é students will receive their diplomas, | Pullding yesterday after | |he fell and cracked his shoulder he Commencement exercises will 150 received mirbr fa- | ¢ the same hour and in the [Ol2de. He also rec i > hall, while Dean C. E. Rice B be the speaker. Sttt bt | Members of the class of 1930 are: y Brandt, Donald Williams, BUY YOUR ergren, Amy Bates, Viola . t au, Elsie Jensen, Claire M./ S Weller, John Sarvela, Bennie Mes- tatlon()ry | r, Richard Radelet, James Whaly, | Glenn Reeder, Cecilie Larsen, Os- car Osborne, Dagny Hagerup, Win- nifred Carlson, Henning Berggren, ard Mize and Fred Barragar. nce work in the Juneau Pub-| Schools will wind up this week, ! ! —~ | Envelopes to match at 15 to 50 cents a package. - THE ECONOMICAL WAY—IN POUND BOXES (We have a variety of sizes and, finishes priced from 50 cents to $1.00 the pound box. schedule. similar to the high school.| |eial injuries. He was rushed to |St. Ann’s hospital where he was |given treatment. His injuries are ‘not serious, it is said. |Congo Copper Is To Compete with American Mines BRUSSELS, May 20. — What | promises to become one of the world's biggest copper mines and one of the most serious competi- Katanga,” which holds a virtual copper monopoly in Belgian equa- | torial Africa. The “Union Miniere,” has ranked |as the world's third biggest pro- ducer of copper, but when the Musonoie mine |opens, the Belgian tors for American copper, is being | duties in other work in connectioniorganized at Musonoie, Belgian with the completion of the school|Congo, by the “Union Miniere du Congo is expected to climb at once to second place. Because of an alleged speedy exhaustion of Amer- ican copper mines, Belgian experts | claim that within thirty years, cop- per supremacy will be wrested from American hands and pass on to the Belgian owners of the Katanga mines. Former Champion Ski Jumper Hangs Murder SYDNEY, Nova Scotia, May 20. —Ingvald “Bing” Pederson, former champion ski jumper of New Eng- land, was hanged at 1:12 o'clock this morning for the murder of a hotel clerk last February. ———————— Mrs. O. A. Strom of Oaklanag, Cal, is one of the few women house wreckers in the world. ‘She bosses from five to 25 men. COME IN AND SEE THEM { We Deliver The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 and OXFORDS SARGON Men’s Moleskin BREECHES $4.00 PER PAIR J.M. SALOUM FRONT STREET “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Tub Silk Frocks Sleeveless numbers in all the lovely pastel shades—sizes 16 to 42 in- cluding half sizes. JOE KELLY a pair [T GEORGE BROTHERS | Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings “Purveyors to Particular People” ey 4 Leader Dep'’t. Store GEORGF BROTHERS ¢ OPEN EVENINGS T T T e T T T g ) RO A Sargon VALUES OF REAL MERIT Soft Mass L $18.50 BUTLER-MAURO — [/ DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Juneaw’s Own sStore Express Money Ordery 00 CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 e Fresh--Just in RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE, per package PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, 2 pkgs. for STRAWBERRIES, (Washington) per box .30c GRANDMA’S SHORTCAKES, each .20c CANTALOUPES, each seeeveiviiii.....25¢ and 30c CHERRIES, per pound ..... ..35¢ GREEN PEAS, 2 pounds for ..... .35¢ STRING BEANS, 2 pounds for .................35¢ GREEN ONIONS and RADISHES, per bunch FRESH TURNIPS, 4 bunches for ............ HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, per pound (UG ..30c ..35¢ cs s e s iy o Prompt Delivery PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY oo + 4l

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