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1 as follows: Mrs. Ludwig Froelander, | H. E. Mulvihill, Florence Olsen, E. H Richter, L. Selimer, and Fanny Un- gerfororen. Jurors from Hal; re |, ; Helen L. Taft and C. A. Bornillette. None were called from Sitka, while the following will appear from Pet- |ersburg: Mrs. Charles G. Anderson, | C. C. Clausen, Lars M. Larsen, Ed Nelson and George Nicholson From Douglas-Juneau Douglas residents on the panel are: Grace Bowman, Alex Gair, | ay McCormick, J. R. Langseth, Rosalie Lundell and U, S. GRAND JURY| RESUMING WORK ON CASES TODA Another of Inthcted Men) Arrested—Special Ven- ire to Report Nov. 12 Grant Logan, Angus Gair. The following were The Federal grand jury was drawn from extused, subject to call, until 10 | juneay and vicinity: Mrs. C. G.| o'clock next Friday morning | Armstrong, Henry Baman, W. H. when it convened this afternoon Benson, Hans Berg, Andrew Bern- before Judge George F. Alex- |stein, Edith Balduc, Cash Cole, Fred gnder . It is understocd that Crowell, Mrs. E. O. Fiek Mrs. C. further time is needed for wit- {T. Gardner, Henry C. Hansen, Leon | J. Holmquist, John Jacobsen, Charles | P. Jenne, Eugene R. Johnson, Frank | o8 necses to be brought to Juneau. The Federal grand jury resumed | its session at 2 p. m. today after be- | Karabelnikoff, Joe A Kendler, Eli-| i The delay | zabeth A. McKechnie, Larry Mec- ing recessed since Fri in their deliberations was said to be due to the awaiting of the arrival | Mae Scott, Jack R. Silva, Mrs. Alex of witnesses from other parts of the |Sey, Olaf Swanson, Dave Wagner Territory. and Ed Walton. One more of the 33 men indicted Tl R SR by the jury for rioting was taken into custody late Saturday by the Marshal's office. He is Evan Dzal- off, who was bound over to the grand jury by the Commissioner’s Court last summer. The rioting cases are expected to start trial about Novem- Ber 13. Kechnie, Mrs. George B. Rice, Alla NEW OIL BURNER IS INSTALLED CITY HALL A new oil burner was installed m! the City Hall over the week-end by Rice and Ahlers Company. The burner, a Johnson Automatic, is the first automatic crude oil heat- er of its kind to be put in operation' ~ in Juneau. Tt is expected to s i e i vl 0 the city several hundred dollars per cHfiflL BUSTS year in heating costs of the C\w GUT NET GASH than a million dellars’ damage. New Venire raised on the cutskirts of the city Persons called in the special ven- ire of additional members to the petit jury have been ordered to ap- pear November 12. Those called from Skagway, must embark November 8 in order to appear at the pre»cnbul date, are who - e - Daily P.mplre Want Ads Fay! GENERAL W ASHERS are giving complete satisfaction to Over 150 Channel Residents Join the crowd and do your heavy work the 3alance of $753 736 at End of Month Shows Finances Good ash balance of the Territory Qctober 30, 1935, -was $753,736.57, according to the re- port of Territorial Treasurer Oscar office. G.-E. way. Choose from a full line. Prices bl il iy (“T:; SR range from $60.00 to $160.00. 5t September 30. The ccr ccounted for by dis- Sold on Easy Pay Plan ments from the general fund L i rent.school expenses, the re- also by the fact that receipts are lighte \ r during iod of the year. amounted to §: 1JBQ "Hdkl!‘t. a and Power Co. month were $212,376.56. ritorial income during the 30- balance brought forward of $966,113.- JUNEAU—Phcne 6 DOUGILAS—Phone 18 Tiansury receipts will now be com- Alaska Electric Light gy e e ool Total disbursements during the The ain't stream lined \ or air conditioned — but they sure are mild and they sure got taste mild ripe tobaccos . . . we believe Chestet- fields will add a lot to your pleasure. - ‘ LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. L — Hundreds of homelecs residents of the quake sh ‘ken Moatana cf shocks which have disturbed the section for over a f Photo shows women 2nd children refugees — OF TERRITORY 1t until January, when | ¢ .Inigh!, wreeked by the Naticnai Guard. the collection of mining, ' fisheries and other taxes will again swell the s coffers. B FOUR SENTENCED FOR GIVING WINE TO YEAR-OLD BABY | ©n charg ng drunk and fezding wine -o0ld baby, four natives were sentenced to six months In jail each this afternoon by U. S. Commissioner J. F. Mullen. The four, rrested by Chief of Poli ware Peter Louie, f 1 Carlson, William Green and Billie Jack. M child, Carlson is the m cf the who was rushed to St. Ann’ Hospita! last night in a ser con ditic The baby is noew out ger, however, ording to st- rities. The quartet ng wine to the child while were having a parly at Mrs on's home. e CET NEW I)Pll\ll{ Y 1“1/(]{ Delivery of @ mmercial panel delivery t k has n ma. the Home Gro: 11 Motors ; v e Satur 2rvi sign painte of the firm name John Hi he lettering l haye pr v buildings and causd more who shivered in fent= hastily m TALLAPOOSA LEAVINE ON FISH PATROL The United States Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, Lieut. Com. Flet- cher W. Brown, will leave Juneau tomorrow on halibut patrol, after contacting the United States Coast Guard cutter Morris, Lieut. Donald B. MacDonald, due to arrive here some time tonight. According to orders from the Com- the xmmdm of the Seattle district, apoosa will cru)se over her tion on halibut trol at int as often &s the commanding officer, it.-Com. Brown may direct. All Jimmy W. , Indian of Ii as rescued m the channel Saturday by City Firemen after fell off his gasboat oo % SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOT LAS! Daily at 10:00 o.m. and p.m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DF- LlVFRl—-Phone “ . adv. he "LANGTON WINS RELEASE FROM 4 ASSAULT COUNT | Judge Wiris Petersburg Man After Jury Returns | Verdict of Acquittal | Clarence Langton, Petersburg resi- | Gent charged with assault with a'~ dangerous weapon, was acquitted this | morning by the petit jury in ch» eral Judge George F. A]exanders; courtroom, and his release was order- | cd by the court. “T strongly advise you to park youx' firearms for good,” Judge Alexander teld Langton after the verdict was read. ‘‘You are being turned loose out of an abundance of sympathy on the part of the jury for your ad- vanced age. I don't thigk they be- lizved your stery about béing uncon- scious at the time you fired those shots any more than I did.” | Accued of Shooting Langton, who was defended by Mrs. R. R. Hermann, was accused of firing two shots from a shotgun at George | Thacker of Petersburg on Octoter 7. He pleaded that he was uncon- | scious of what he was doing at the | time. A plea of not puilty was entered this moraing ‘> charges of burglary by Willie Grant. Thomas Young and Nick Kitka, Sitka natives. The trio who are represented hy Attorney H1 B. LeFevrz and M. E. Monagle, are charged with robbing the home of ‘Thomas Riley of Sitka. Young and Grant were taken into custody in| that city sometime ago, while Kitka was apprehended in Ketchikan last\ week, Robbery Case Up The case against Mike and Calvin Watson and Pete Davis was being | heard in court this afternoon. They | ar2 charged with breaking into and and robbing a Superior Pack® ing Company barge nz2ar Tenakee, and is represented by Attorney Gro- ver C. Winn, First witness called to the stand tonay was J. A. Berg, outside fore- man for the company. The case is expected to go to the jury late to- morrow or early Wednesday. Jurors hearing the trial are: Rob-‘ ert J. Fraser, Mrs. George Getchel,' J. J."Murray, C. Matson, Ole Knute- | n, James Larsen, Mrs. James Snell, | chield, E. Hachmeister | ine Frank, E. E. Witchell and | Chunc:, OLD NEWSPAPERS 11arge bundles for 25¢ per bundle. | the thing for starting fires! these chilly mornings. Get them| THE EMPIRE'S office. 2t the; © 1935, LiceeTt & Myzzs Tosacco Co. Auto Rolls from Slip; Portland Man Drowned ‘w (GOLD WAVE, CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 4— Califernia shivered today under con- tinued cold weather. It is 42 degrees above zero here . Wheeler is believed to have and Los Angeles reported 46 degrees 1 fzllen asleep while awaiting the | !2st night. ferry and the brakes were ap- ¥ it TR 38 TR 4 parently released. ROTARY CLUB MEETING e —— The Rotary Club will meet at noon OLD NEWSPAPERS | tomorrow in the Terminal Cafe. In large bundles for 25¢ per bundle.| Routine matters, according to Presi- | Just the thing for starting fires|dent H. D. Stabler, will be discussed. : ‘these chilly mornings. Get them e — at THE EMPIRE'S office. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 4— | The body of Don Wheeler has been recovered from the Willam- ette River, into which his car rolled last night from the Burl- ington Ferry slip. Make Y our Home Attractive for Thanksgwmg REAL VALUES IN BEDROOM SUITES Here is an exceptionally well designed and finished Walnut Suice. Five pieces—Dresser, Vanity, Bench, Chesi and Bed. Cash price— Only $85.50 Other suites in Walnut, Mahogany and Maple with twin or regular beds. Priced from $57.50 to $127.50 CEDAR CHESTS in a wide variety of styles—with and without trays. We have just unpacked and put on display an exceptionally attractive assort- ment. Prices range from $19.50 to $37.50 MORE LAMPS for thp Home We are showing a very complete and beautiful variety of Table and Floor Lamps. These are the newest styles in both design and color and will lend beauty and charm to any home. Make a selection now and let us put it away for Christmas delivery. DESKS One of the most useful as well as ornamental articles of furniture for the living room. You will find a wide variety in our display floor in Wal- nut, Mahogany, Maple and Filipino Mahogany as well as unfinished to choose from. Also the Popular Secretary Desks Priced from $10.00 Thanksgiving will scon be here and it might be well to give some thought to your Dining Room Furniture. We are show- ing 8-Piece Suites for as little as $57.50 including Table, 6 Chairs and Buffet Alsg'some attractive Gateleg and Dropleaf Tables for the small din- ette. OUR DINNERWARE AND GLASSWARE DISPLAY is without doubt the most extensive in Alaska. Nine open stock patterns to select from in the Dinnerware. Barbara and Vogue, two charming designs, in our blown Glassware. Cordia!s, Tumblers and Wines—all cpen stock— $5.00 and $9.00 dozen 3-ounce, 5-ounce, and 9-ounce glasses $1.00 per dozen JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Co. Goblets, Cocktails,