The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1935, Page 8

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JURY SELECTED FOR TRIAL OF -~ ASSAULT cAsE Testimony Being Taken This Afternoon in Rut- | sala, Discombe Trouble | ’ l‘)bll\IH[)Rl\\ \’[\ll\ IUR BE \(lll | £ BULLETIN—George Rutsala commendation for leniency. Selec! of a jury in the trial of Geor la, charged with as- saulting George Discombe, was completed this morning in U. S Commissioner's Court and taking Sa ert, by Hawley Sterling Assistant Chief |« Engineer of the Alaska Road Com- mission, 11:30 a.m. today from Prince Riip- Transport Stinson seaplane flown THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 27 1935 ¥ . 'STERLING BACK. (AFTER MAKING AN INSPECTION .- lvaged Road Commis- . sion’s Freight from Denali Not So Much returned ‘to Juneau at B. C, aboard the Alaska Air was steel the Smldon Slmmons which was the y chartered for the trip. ng made the trip to in.spect‘ nery and equipment consign-fthe Federal Housing Administra- he Alaska Road Commission, tion, who was a passenger aboard was salvaged by the Armour|the North Sea enroute to Juneau, ge and Towing Company from left the ship at Ketchikan and recked freighter Denali. the original shipment of 21 7 graders and a gravel only 3 trucks, two-thirds of the gravel plant e salvaged. t all of the salvaged equipment iamaged by fire, explosion and water. He said that the Denali broken in two pieces and was e when approached by the sal- e vessel nite in the stern’ section ex- with such violence that de- bow portion which was about 1300 feet distant from the stern. Keith Wildes, Office Manager of GODDARD SPRINGS RESORT NOW OPEN The Sitka Hot Springs . Health Resort at Goddard, featuring fish- Ing, hunting and . boating, is open for business and prepared to fur- |came to Juneau in the chartered | Seaplane with Starltng Wildes re- turned from a combined business |and pleasure trip to Seattle. nish first class accommodations to Henry Gorman was also & DPas-|summer vacationists. Miss Donie Sterling reported |S€nger from Craig to Juneau On | Taylor will be hostess at the resort the return flight. |during the absence of Mrs. F. L. | Goddard, who with Miss E. Clunas . 1 are sailing on the North Sea for a Thle‘ Tak“ A“ tWo months’ vacation in the States. ]‘ Recent guests at the Sitka Hot NORFOLK, Va. — A small (uel;‘Bprlngs resort at Goddard were J. dealer here was wiped out of busi- | P. Morgan, Mrs. Ardelle, Cleveland, ness at a single stroke by a tmet‘Mlss Helma - Rusinen, Mrs Etta who stole his horse, his v\a,gon‘Paysun Henry Roden and J. W. and a.load of coal he had boughUGucker all of Junefuj, ‘and Mrs. to peddle to his customers | Ben' F&cken oI sickn 4 graders and One hundred tons of blown entirely through plates on both sides. of of testimony in the case was sche uled to start at 2 o'clock this after- noon Jurors chosen to hear t are Paul Brown, Fred Ba F. Kaher, N. G. Nelson, R nard, James Larsen, Jack Mrs. Jessie B Mrs. C. C. Perscne schmidt and 2 District Attorney William A Holzheimer is prosecuting the case and Senator Henry Roden is acting as. defense counsel at ial which is being held before Com- missioner J. F. Mullen In the complaint Rutsala is charged with having assaulted Dis- combe with his fists and ng kicked him as a result of personal differences between the two men The present labor trouble also is reported to have had some part in the dispute Diccombe on Stand 'George Discombe on the witness stand this afternoon said that Rut- sala came to his room in the Home boarding house on May 31 and demanded to see a petition hat Discombe had with a list of names of men who were not sati with the miners’ union. Aft: shown Rutsala the list, the struck and.kicked him and the At the recently (he annual revue of hairdress styles held in Los Angeics styles worn by famcu: women of history, including Evc, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Napcleon's Josephine, Sarah Bern- hardt and othcrs were displayed, afier which a bevy of Los An- geles socialites cxhibited the modern sty Dressed in bathing at- tire, the girls displayed the vivid, cultural lines suggested for “beach during the 1935 scason. Don’t you like these lines? We are speaking of colffur 5. wear” he was crippled in one hand and was unable to defend himself. He said Rutsala’s brother finally cam and took him away. Rutsala lives at the same place, It was brought out on cross ex- amination that the two men had fense counsel ask- ed Discombe if it was mnot true that Rutsala had warned Discombe leave his sister alone, but the plaintiff denied such was the case. STOCKS RESIST JU[][E' MiLLoy DEVELOPMENTS DIES, OLYMPIA OF TWO KINDS Certain Gnoups Lose from One to Three Points— OLYMPIA, Judge Wa pioneer Wash, June 27 J. Milloy, aged 77 r and prominent in Washington and Alaska, died sud-| Others Barely Change denly today fulid Milloy and s brothers NEW YORK, June 27—Stocks Judge the showed quiet resistance today sioner. 1 Railroad to see ization under the Federal y laws FIVE MO,,RE MEN A sprinkling of ofl, glass, GOING TO TAKU; and rail shares lost one to three points but the bulk of the li CANNERY WOR'K\ rely changed. Industrials ClOde AR fractionally higher. Today’s clgse was irregular. (Invitational) copper Masonic Five more men, in addition to the large number already employed from Juneau, left here last night on the cannery tender Moria, to work in the Libby, McNeill and | Libby's new plant at Taku Harbor, P zecording to Dave W. Branch, head of the company’s salmon depart- ment. Branch has been in Juneau for several PRICES TODAY YORK, June 27.—Closing f Alaska Juneau mine is 16'2, American Can ican Power and Light conda 13%, Bethlehem &, General Motors 32%, In- |ternational Steel 44%, Kennecott D il oA 17%, United States Steel 33%, |Pound $494%, Bremner bid 60 ' TWO MORE PAVING s o oy JOBS UNDER WAY 64‘\ ;xflck By smerblgmfigs e B FAA FAIRCHILD ON TRIP Mu piloting the PAA Falrchi rived here from | Fairbanks left Juneau today Theile, Dmmond Temple CLOSING NEW FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Honoring Officers and Cadets of the R.O.T.C. days. Dancing at 9:30° S Two more er - Way paving projects are in the city. ding work on Lower| was started by the tincau Construction Company, atory to that firm paving thoroughfare. The city-owned rented for the work. wvaticn also was being done e Calhoun Avenue project by \tractor Lewis Dyrdahl (Masons and Shriners were not issued invita- tions because they do C not require them. I Committee.) the rPetershurg, Mrs, V. A l’nu for Keku Island. Lloyd Jarman is flight mechan on the trip. E: Welcome Destroyers U.S.S. ZANE AND U. S. S. PERRY Officers, Enlisted Men, and Cadets DINING—DANCING Special Dance Music Every Night! BEER-WINE-FOUNTAIN DRINKS FINEST FOOD AND SERVICE The TERMINAL “On Juneau’s Busiest Corner” EXTRA! SKIRTS All Tailored Mac!e < Models WERE $6.95 NOW $3 MILLINERY ALL HATS $3.00 or 2 for $5 AR ummunummmflu ||llllllfl“lllllllfl'llmllllIIIlllllllIIIIlflllllllllllIlfllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIlIlIIIlIlt'lllllllllllllllllllll|IIIlll'lfllllIIIllllfllMlllmlllllllmlmmlfi s No Refunds (14 LIQUOR LICENSES ARE ISSUED BY BOARD Liquor licenses have been issued by the Board of Liquor Control to the following in the Juneau dis- triet: Arthur Silverman, Sitka; Chicha- goff Mining Company, Chichagof; R. H. Thompson, Hoonah; Mike Pusich, Douglas, and George Broth- ers, Harry R. Race, J. W. Monagle, dJ. J. Stocker, Alma Tanner, Juneau Liquor Company, Juneau Ice Cream Parlor, Butler Mauro Drug Co., ‘Terminal and James Carlson, all of Juneau. ———— Ninety-five. of North Carolina’s 100 counties are represented in the studemt body at North Carolina State College. “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY” VALUES FOR LESS THAN ONE- HALF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE . . . STARTING JUNE 28 AND E\DING THL EVENING OF JULY THIRD! STRICTLY CASH “Your Credit Is Good If Your Credit Is Good!” Coats and Suits VALUES TO $37.50 $15and $10 DRESS SPECIALS GROUP I-Marjone and Nicholson Frocks Values to $32.50 ALL $16.95 GROUP II—Values to $22.50 ONLY $10.00. GROUP I1I--Values to $14.95 SPECIAL $5.00 MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE ANNUAL SILK, ORGANDIE and LINENS Values to. $4.25 SRR O lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlmlllIIHINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lII|IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIE ONLY $1.00' EACH No Approvals No Exchanges Strictly Cash - E g % LESS THAN £ £ z ] g = = s g - | 7“7z 3 Table Specials! % $1 each § “Only 50c & 3165500 £ RUBBER BATHING SUIT CAP AND SHOES Special! “Juneau’s Own Store” i ‘ N TR

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