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B R e et R e DT VAT - - sy e e o 8 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1934.‘ R XA R 7 T A —— quest into the death of Margaret taxicab, testified that Hanson st o the deah of Margaret taica, tetfied tat Hanson D < |CHESTER WILLIS : Verney disclosed that Billie Hanson asked him to drive to Femmer's nett. g |on the Northland Thursday for ! ed had gone to the Dock where they would go aboard d John Theodarsen, Mrs. Fred Han- CASE GOES TO | their headquarters in Juneau. boat, and had said the wom- son, Fred Hanson, N. B. Ashwell Mr. Bartlett reports that Dele- was his wife.” According to LEAVE JUNEAU Edward J. Killoy, Mrs. J. Kelly, JUNEAU BUUND TRIAL THIS A M' gate Anthony J. Dimond, who nas and shared dinner with Hansen, the woman was too Miss Alice Hide, Ralph Merrill, C.| | % been critically ill, is well on 1> had been drinking hea : to walk but Billie Hanson, Baranoff, Orville Wheat, Charles | In the United States District|yoaq to recovery. Court the case of the U. S. vs.| pas ¢ to Currey's testimony while drunk, was able to walk. He C r, lin- . > mn L()in‘.l‘ulj'lr( };('m:n‘\n I:u(l said he had assisted them out of DN SUUTH THIP :(I ‘::vl sw;ex:yezs'fll\:;;;,fuu?s_ SEATTLE, Dec. 4. — Motorship | Chester Willis, charged with as u v a g " Northlad: saled for Southeast. AL |sgult’ ‘Withi /& danghrous wespon, |7 S 9.8 F e« .3 & <% 639 y left the car, placed the an’s coat i previously left the car, placed the woman's coat| S. Pekovich, W. S. Pekovich, aska ports last night on scheduled went to trial this morning. Rob- | AT THE HOTELS . | Bartlett plan to leave Ketchikan CHARGED WITH :.: WILFUL MURDER ...« 3 e Currey about 6 o'clock 1e evening before the body w one to a suitcase by hi at the house, and taken about her and had driven away. | Mrs. N. Jukich, Helen Jukich, Mary I peoeeeeceessese ” 3 o 3 5 3 Ny | & 4 time. ertson and Monagle are reprasent-| " o n y 118 a gallon of liquor. Both| From the testimbny at the in- " ™ kich, McSal , L. M. pres: ot Indian Arraigned Before U. '} o i ey e et b i Alaska Takes La: A Bl RORSE. Sfo-aleo, Passengers aboard the North-|ing the defendant and Assistant Gasiens e g p H Margaret Verney had q At last seen of rge ol1~ carrigan, John Untila, George Iana Dokedidar 1 are “Oarl ited Stat s Tone Felton, Hoonah; Bertins L. S. Commissioner in |taken several large drinks from it, Billie Hanson or the dead woman| Jav Vacation Crowd Beletic, E. M. Philips Kenneth! gy Ay |United States Attorneys George W.| goyan Hoonah; Mrs. T. Johnson, v B s rcd ol until her body was found by em-! Ay VaC O ottt s L ORGssew, TR XL 1D I S ERRToN, A M"".“:" Folta and W. C. Stump, the United | o opogor: H. C. Ledman, Sitka; erney Death Later. Hanson had wished to Plovees of D. B. Femmer the fol- | to Seattle D. Livie, Ray Johnson, Carl John- (7™ M';:;fi"w?l;'.“mhé;?";{e“&); i |L. 8. Peck, Fairbanks; W. G. Wood, ? woman at Currey’s house | 10Wing morning, and reported to | son, Dave Ramsay. i B T ol s A e, S mu:,“;gju:-yew:o::l:i o o | Bethel; C. Kapsala, Juneau; Mr. egre A objected | the authorities ! : i For Ketchikan—J. Kelly, ‘Hans| w0 0 B0 W, Mitten, E. R selected and the |, 4 rs Don Abel, Juneau; Otto Ha I b S | Taking a large holiday vaca- , gerson, H. B. Crewson, Elsie|20d children, R. W. itten, E. State completed its presentation | - her, Atlin, B, C.: John M. 3 ol 1081 NI WESIE R " ltion-bound erowd of 78 persons ooiracon. A, Karal, O. E. Morgan, | Retan. G- L. Gilbertson. of festimony. The defense was to | LopPachen AU, B B o A coup: to Curey's testi- HOGINS RETURN TO JUNEAU {from Juneau, the S. 8. Alaska left Patterson, A. Karal, C. E. gan, | » S el YE take the stand this afternoon. Olson, Hoonah; Lars Lovejoy, Ju- ¥ 1d helped | FROM TRIP THROUGH SOUTH ' ,,. i @ aA‘ ' william T. Mahoney. i 3 ey i - |neau; Harry Townsend, Seattle; o : g Alaska Juneau Dock here yesterday .. petersburg—Ben Mozer, Irehe | the Alaska Labor Association. | Those ‘ serving on the jury are W. O. Arnold, Ketchikan; 8. C e b h, by dtown- o n ‘,". N 3 .. |afternoon, southbound for Seattle ., ...c" A J 'Brown, Jesse Nelson.| However, it was deoided -that a | Mrs, H. R. VanderLeest, Joseph |, © T sy v dangerous Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Hogins il 1 Charles, . Brown, | p " Si _ K ki | Willard Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Ver Indiz ) A wat i 2 % 3 and Southeast Alaska ports. sor Wi l—Mrs, Harry John-|new system of electing a walking Simpson, Kennet Cole, Mrs. Jean- | = , walk and they returned on th Yukon after a | For Wrangel rs. v { ton | ette” Shepard, Sadie Cashe F. E. Swartz, Juneau. h found on th »m the Economy | tWo months' trip through the! IDe passenger waybill included son /. | delégate from each member union e N a?] i aC:e' ‘:s en, J. A.| Aldaxan ] southern states. While away they the following: TG 307 R would be a better method. The Thibodeau, Sam Christensen, Lloyd | yisyor gorsen, Fairbanks; Arthur n the car of George Han- |elections of these delegates will be Winter, Joe Nello, A. Riendeal,| yayentine Fairbanks; Steve Stat- Wednesdaj rnin e attended the American Legion con- For Seattle—Mrs. E. H. Clifford, " continued vention at Miami and Vlsfiml rela- 'E. H. Clifford, Mgs. H. C. De- LABOR DECIDES TO {left to each. union and they wmwlgrs, H. 8. Graves and Mrs. C. F.|yoiras Gordova; M. J. Lewis, Sum- In the complal ) wing morning at 7:30 tives @nd friends at Russellville, | Vighne, Dr. H. C. DeVighne, W. S be chosen at separate sessions of | Brown. | dum; G. W. Samples, Tenakee; C. signed by Deputy U. S illie Hanson had awak- | Arkansas. Pullen, Mrs. W. S. Pullen, M. D ABANDON BUS[NESS |each union, probably next week. | TR ST M | E. Edwards, Juneau; B. C. Poits, 0. Hardy b was che nd said h_v had come | They were accompanied north Williams, Mrs. Lena Peterson, R | B E ’mompson,Secretary-’l‘reag—‘BARTLETT OF FHA ls‘sfl]me' Billie H n “felor according to Cur- by John F. Hogins, brother of Les- H. Chadwick, J. O. Jeffries, Mrs. AGENT AT MEE“NG‘"NY of the Cex.m'al Lahorv Council, 3’ y Zynda and unls ile there Hanson lie Hogins, and his wife from Rus- J. O. Jeffries, D. G. Daskalos, J ol {will hold the title of Acting Busi- [N KETCHIKAN ON WAY | R. Mermiam, Juneau; Isabel Meade, Seattle; Mr. and Mr: of the woman who gellville, who will make their home J. Meherin, Mrs. J. J. Meherin, Ihbon il qucn | hess Agent until Saturday night. o Alaska lapor will have no such| - lgee TO JUNEAU OFFICES wmyers and three children, Ketchi vember, 1934, posely, W o] and been with him the previous|in Juneau. Mrs. Viclet Ridden, William Holt . i meditated malice, kill one Margaret | evening and took it with him and| The Juneauites had a fine trip, Mort Truesdell, John Cashen, Grace 3 flhni?mbusmess BpEns A0e DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL |kan; C. W. Griffiths, 'Skagway. Verney by pushing her off the when asked by Currey who the | but expressed themselves as being V. Davis, Mrs. Robert Keeny, Rob- This was ihe' decision reached at WALTER HELLAN BACK | g 1 Bartlett, assistant Territor- | O PR, Femmer Dock into the Gastineau Woman was and where she lived, glad to be home again. ert Keeny, Myrtle Barnton, Jean- , ,,.(j;..i,‘g’ of tha" Juneau’ Detoal ial director of the FHA, left Seattle | Mrs. Gunvor Gnoring arrived in Char thereby her deatn |Hanson had hesitated and said, g 3 nette Hildre, Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, papor Council last night in Labor| Deputy U. §. Marshal Walter | on the Yukon Saturday morning | Juneau on the Yukon after tray by drowning.” |“That's all right,” according t0 | he first issue of the Alaska Curtis Shattuck, Wellman Holbrook Temple. The meeting was called |Hellan returned on the steamer | and stayed over in Ketchikan where | eling all of the way from No: ~ Story in Brief Jcurrey Pen, publication of the Unga Higy ‘Hugh Wade, Mrs. E. A. Meyring, 1, clect a, substitute for H. R.|Yukon after a brief trip south | he joined John E. Pegues, FHA | Mrs. Gnoring is joining her hus- Evidence brought out in the in- George Hansen, driver of the' School, was issued recently. E. A. Meyring, Tom Moyer, Ellen pigine, resigned Business Agent of | with prisoners. Territorial director. Pegues and band in Juneau, WE QUIT! After due consideration, a move which has been contem>lated for some time; we have decided to discontinue all lines of merchandise featured by THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE. The wouderful success accorded the GEORGE BROTHERS PAY'N TAKIT department by the public has convinced us of the need of a huge PUBLIC MARKET fea!uring all l.ifles of Food Supplies, including Fresh Meats, Poultry, Dairy Products, Bakery Goods, Vegetables, Fruiis and Produce, which according to our new pelicy will be passed to the PUBLIC at lowest prices. g _ We will be busy for the next few days in slashing prices. When THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE opens on Saturday morning we want you to visit us (watch Friday’s EMPIRE for further particulars and prices). You may then buy any article in the store at a fr‘achon of its resale value, or if you desire, a small deposit will hold it until Tuesday, December 11th at 8 P. M. But the main thing is . . . the choice is yours . . . so be here. Fixtures, cases, counters, display racks, cash registers, show cases all for immediate sale. Wholesale prices will be made dealers on any or all items carried in our stock. . Our present stock will not last long at the prices w i it t the PUBLIC MARKET i full operation shortly after January 1st, 1935. oo i i b vty dogh 0 4 ¢ 5 Leader Dept. Store ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH! STORE OPEN EVENINGS AL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH! "