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| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME" SECOND SECTION—-PAGES 9 to 12 JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 22 1932. TWELVE PAGI:S MEMBER OF ,\aboc.f\ rw PRm E SLAYER OF JUNEAU WOMEN MAKES HER FINAL PLEA | WINNIE RUTH ~JUDD SEEKING T0 SAVE LIFE Asks Supreme Court of Arizona for Commuta- tion, New Trial PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 22, — Winnie Ruth Judd, convicted slayer ol Agnes Ann LeRoi, nurse, of Ju- reau, Alaska, yesterday made her linal appeal, through her counsel, before the Arizona State Supreme Court for a commutation of the death sentence imposed on her, and for a new trial. It is expected that it will be at least two weeKs before the Supreme Court can act on the plea for her life on account of prior cases. The complaint charging Mrs, Judd with the slaying of Hedvig Samuelson, former school teacher | of Juneau, who lived with Miss| LeRoi. is still pending. The two women were killed by | Mrs. Judd. and the bodies, that| & of Miss Samuelson, being dismem- ered, were shipped in trunks to| Los Angeles, California. R ASHLAND’S STRING OF 35 VICTORIES | SNAPPED AT LAST| ASHLAND, Ky, Nov. 22.—Ash- land high school, undefeated on ithe football field since Novem- ! ‘ber 11, 1925, finally met its “South- ern California” this season in Bast| High, of Erie, Pa. The score, 19 to 13, was the biggest piled up against the Ash- land Tomcats since Octeber 3, 1924, when Logan, W. Va. won 20| to 0. ude d l I ¢ ‘th Badgers’ ball-carrying star; | bottles, the magistrate was con- ¢ The last teami to defeat Ash- stupint st the T - "_ e Wi . chows Sieen of ‘when the Hawks meet Minnesota | vinced that the parrot was the 4 3 % | the Tournament of Roses, New Year's Day fiesta conducted in con- * | 3 SEATTLE, Nov. 22. — Fall crew | . land was Huntington W Va. Hunt- junction with the football game in the R 1 | they 11 encounter a team captained | most remarkable in the world, and practice at University of Wash. | II RRY R lCF Dr't wt i june annual AIm. e ose Bow| ere. v g " i a ers 81 z‘ ington also was the last team to y Walter Hass of Bristow, Ia. the accused was released. ington indicates Coach Al Ulbrick- 4 _1, g g tie Ashland. - Since the tie Ashland had won 35 consecutive victories. Since the |20 Italian Airmen defeat she had played 64 games, won 60 and lost four. The defeat by Erie was the sec- ond in eight years in which the Tomecats had played 73 games. Queen of Fiesta PASADENA, Cal—An I5-year-old blonde, Dorotny Edwards, Will Fly to U. S. RCME, Nov. 22.—Gen. Italo Bal- boa’s long-planned mass flight of NUME STREET ?HEmEss 1S INDIA’S PORULARION | | FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Afternoen 8ix letter men all but one mem- bers of last year's freshman orew and cseveral likely looking pros- an avea less than two- Pete Lewis, outstanding boatman ; world’s people, its population being Ciassmed ads pay. Oldtimer - H. Sturtevand Papers Are Filed Secretly|Lowell Resigns Position | Drops Dead Sunday— Another Romance He Has Held for | Sturtevand, aged 72 years, died C. P. Wichfield, former attache |Abbott Lawrence Lowell, for the {suddenly on the street here last oi the sh Legation in Wash- [Dast 23 years President of Har- { machine shop here for many years. 10 for a divorce from the former | _No reason was given for the |He joined the gold rush t the Mabel F. Swift, heiress to the | lesignation although it has been Sturtevand was a charter mem- was learned last night by the As-|ing students according to inter- ber of the Ploneers of Alaska. He sociated Press. ests had been fully put in opera- - pects are among the number who s large as the United States who was forced out of competition ‘ eStimated a® 320,800,000. | Gold Rush Stampeder [s Hinted Past 23 Years Sunday. ington, D. C,, filed & suit secretly | Vard University, resigned yester- Kotzebue country in 1898 and came Chicago packing house fortune. known he desired to hold office |15 survived by two or three broth- Wichfield charged cruelty. | tlon. reported. | India contains one-fifth of the | Hl afber his first varsity race, has -, returnad in good health. } NOME, Alaska, Nov. 22. — #.; RENO, Nevada, Nov. 22—Aksel| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 22— Sturtevand conducted his own in Carson County on November | day. * |tc Nome in 1900. The filing of the divorce papers only until the house plan of group- Lowell is 76 years of age Necessities Phone 25 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY |ers and a sister, residing in the His name has been linked with States. | Josephine Fifi Widener, Philadel- e T A 1 > phia heiress, in connection with NO THREE-LETTER PLAYERS a pu»lble romance. ON MARYLAND'S GRID TEAM - | EARLY ATHLETES COLLEGE PARK, Md., Nov. 22.—| | TOUGHER, VETERAN OLLEG TRAINER BELIEVES Parrot Frees Master e iR Of quuor Charges without a three-letter athlete on | the campus. | 22.—5‘4e- NORMAN, Okla., Nov. ing “the old days when you ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov. 22.— However, two members of thei . L4 olled out a charley horse with a (A parrot not only kept an entire ty football squad have a| Clg('rptt()s C[gars beer bottle,” Ted Owen, veteran| courtroom entertained here for chance to reach that goal this| =7 University of Oklahoma trainer,| more than an hour, but actwally fall. They are Rufus Vincent, who | says the old-time college athlete|secured his master's release. The earned his insignia as a center | R > Ch la as a greater Spartan than the | ewner of the parrot had been in basketball and an attack man | ‘,g‘ rs Oco tes modern youngster. chau,;d with selling liquor unlaw- in lacrosse during thé past season, | The old timer, he explains, was | fully after a policeman sald he and Bucky Buscher, who won his| ‘older and more mature.” heard the following conversation “M" in basketball and “Nowadays” Owen says, ‘“the|coming from the house: last year. larger high schools have medical “You had better close the gate, Buscher and Vincent appeared m‘ equipment as good as that at the | the cops might be about. I've the lineup of early season .oobbafll‘ average university, and when a|got two bob. Give us a bottle of games, but Vincent was kept idle | gets to college he expects at- | beer, Sue.” by an injured ankle for some time (For the Dinner Party) Lime Rickey Ginger Ale 7-Up, Etc We Will Appreciate Your Patronage baseball | tention.” When this conversation was pro- after the first two contests. i e duced by the parrot in court, not B SRS ——s i { When Iowa played Wisconsin,|to mention noises like the scraping pyRNOUT FOR WASHINGTON iJoe Linfor of Des Moines, To, was | of a knife, and the clinking of CREW SMALL BUT (‘IIOICEI son will have a “small but choice” | squad from which to build his 1933 varsity eight. ! (The SquiBb Stores of Alaska) During that time they had aver- aged 33 points to the game while their opponents average was two | points. Breaking up winning streaks is an Erie specialty. Last season Erie snapped a three-year winning twenty military airplanes from Rome to Chicago and return for the 1933 Chicago exposition was officially announced here by the Italian government. The flight will start in June and will take probably two months by easy stag- THANKSGIVI nG THANKSGIVING streak for Steubenville, O. ‘a8, for the TABLE All sizes and colors Fresh, Home-Grown Flowers In great abundance. When you buy flowers grown at home you can depend upon their freshness—8 to 10 days fresher than those shipped from Seattle. We cut our flowers a day or two before Thanks- giving. Encourage home industry—and msure fresh- ness and quality of your flowers. ORDER TODAY. 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