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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. al V. ERICKSON IS ™%2,2*2ez< s, BODY.OF BRADY STABBED EARLY | ™V TEA|S DISGOVERED THIS MORNING uw oliaten BUlding wat % Ho: Ouville Wheat Is Charged lightf ul scene in autumn color-+ mg> yesterday afternoon when ahe{ with Assault with Dead- ontelwmod at tea in honor of Mrs. Dolores Dudueff, who is soon to leave for Seattle where she will m)ko her home. The large room was decorated with a profusion brilliant autumn leaves, mari- Silt Except Hands and nasturtiums. o ut thirty friends called & The body of Bill Brady, 30, In- fternoon, most of \\hom dian who met death by drowning taved late. The ! €arly Wednesda; morning, was santly spent in found yesterday afternoon at .3 ation and .\e\.m—"[‘ovlo(‘k by Diver A. J. LaGasa, un- s added to the der the City Dock very near the ent Miss ot where he is réported to have two piano sola thrown himself in. uson sang some f. According to Mr. LaGasa, the J. P. Williams and Mrs. J.|body was found at the bottom of k presided at the attrac- |the harbor beside the third pier ed tea table. from the face of the dock at the extreme outer edge nearest the {Diver A. J LaGasa Finds Body Covered with ly Weapon by Marshal o e R City Float. When found the body |was lying upward and com- s H 0 P EARLY FUR | pletely cov with silt except with .m for the hands, by which Mr. La- Gasa located it. The hands and g to Erickson, he was arms were clenched to the chest down ont Street \xlun SUNDAY MUNDAY\% though hugging something. a friend across the street More than 200 Indians, as well d over and went into Lh( as whites were present’ on the Shop late this afternoon or mrl) ir ined | docks as the body was brought so B, Nl B oanall | tomorrow forenoon for Sunday and 10 minutes, and start- ) { Monday, Labor Day. Stores will aomo: | remain closed all day Monday and he saw the sul emot ace, and a great deal of was evidenced by Brady's t bey Ca avian ¥ » tribal brethren. beyond the Scandinavian yoeniy: doin' until Tuesday morn- F toward the Sawmill, a man/| AR S The body was taken immediate- ing after tomorrow’s closing, ex- s him at an alley, and h to the morgue. 3 cept in a few instances where some ) i st at him, Erickson said. This morning, a coroner's jury stores will be open for a brief time 1 started to put Up gy icker fled. | ound resulted from , and (OXhlSled of a composed of Tom Smith, A. J. Sp! e, W. B. Kirk, James Mon- J. L. Gray and Jim Mahoney turned a finding of death by de, following an inquest. hew Wilson and Willie Os- e, Indians, testified at-the in- st, that upon returning from ride out the road at about 3 y ck in the morning, they saw g \141 m of the attack stated |this ¥ Five of them were for Brady throw himself from the City that he had no idea what |being drunk, two for driving a car Dock. By the time they found a all about, that it was so Without a city license one for bhoat in which they could reach dar t he could not get a very|being drunk and diso ly. Of him, he had gone down for the last close view of his assailant, and only one was fined, and that time. The first boat that they was not sure whether he had ever $5 for driving without a c tried did not have any oars in it seen him before. |license. The rest were discharged. R ! > |C. N. S. TICKET AC AT SAN FRANC = | PR. RUPERT PAS One boat sold salmon in Juneau! this morning, the Wilson, Capt.| Martin Borlek, 32,000 pounds to the 1\1 Alaska Coast Fisheries at the pre-| vailing rate of 5, 8, G and 6 cents per pound. - — FAIRBANKS POLICE HAVE QUIET MONTH C. Thomp- po son, Chi in Fairbanks, ' que hat only eight arrests were ng the month of July ¢ Erickson was Ann’s Hospital, where DeVighne treated the |St ‘m - SALMON CARGO SOLD TORONTO BROKER IS | BOUND FOR ATLIN | Mr. and Mrs. James H| Crang Robert 8. Simmons, Canadian of Toronto, Ontario, are passen- ational Steamship Company ticket gers on the Prince Rupert. Mr. agent at San Francisco, is a pas- Crang is a prominent broker of senger on the Prince Rupert for the Canadian metropolis. TI Skagway and return. LATE YESTERDAY, ATHIS UNGLE'S PERRIN FINDS ‘STOLEN ROLL’ | was called as a witness. When | found out what it was words. “Perrin’s money wasn't stolen. He turned it over to b uncle,” he declared. And so he did. Alex Jackson Is Cleared of il Alleged Theft When Witness Remembers JETIRAE. | Alex Jackson, whose tonsilectomy| ¢. W. Miller, newly saved him from arrest earlier this|director of Wrangell week on a charge of larceny in ac dwelling, can convalesce in peace d by Mrs. of mind and without fear of arrest daughter, Miss Fra after he recovers, The mauey‘ s a graduate of Cl some $150, which John Perrin ac-|,f Wor r, Mass., cused him of stealing, wasn't stolenfq‘,d\,m(v work at all. versity. Perrin, said to have been in his cups, turn his pocketbook over to his uncle, Gus Adams, for safekeéping. But when he sobered up the next day he had forgotten that trans- action. - NEW DIRECTOR OF ces Miller. and has —_———— —— had forethought enough to| MAKE APPLICATION FOR P. W. made He remembered being out with Jackson and that the latter knew U he had the ‘“dough”. When he; awoke to find his pockets empty | of the roll he immediately conclud- ed Jackson had appropriated it, and filed a charge to that effect.| Jackson we d in the Gov- ed ernment Hosj , minus his ton- and was not ted. The of- s decided to until he was able to be moved to the bastile. Yesterday a third person, who ing to Valdez. irbanks airport. -ee JUDGE VISITS FAIRBANKS the Judgeship, rec: anks. During his o ‘looked over some of the (USRS VOTE FOR OSCAR G. OLSON Territorial Treasurer on the Democratic Ticket ACCOUNTANT, EX-FISHERMAN and PROSPECTOR “The Roosevelt Candidate” Competent and well qualified for this position ERAL ELECTION PT. 11, 1934 all abo he straightened it out with a fi Perrin now has the wallet intact and Jackson needn't fear the jail when he leaves the hos- INSTITUTE ARRIVES appointed stitute, re- y arrived in Wrangell, accom- Miller and their He k Universit; at Columbia TUni- A. 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