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and said C. W.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1935 Names Defendants were Max Dohrman, Frank Sunde ZUBOFF, PAUL RETURN acfoss the mouth, ,“il‘(’ Cities to Make ! AYS Farlin was one of the union men| yigness Beamer named Datoff, |1and, V. V. Solovieff, Bob Dailey and BUY GDNV|0TEB 3 % | Cyril Zuboff, President of the Alas- blocking The street. He also identi- | Beavert and Peterson as defendants | Harold Hargraves. The latter testi- | 1] Bid for Republican ka Native Brotherhood, Mrs. Zuboff, { Benny Larson, another defend- | po haq seen at the scene of the trou- |fied to seeing Peterson and Agolf as | National Convention | *4 w”“;m :;‘:il ‘-mex P;esldemt:f E HD s H 0 U Ts ant, as a man he had seen police |y, He said he saw Datoff hit an |defendants at the scene of the trou- i 1 Lhe “f?x'm;i efr ih:r:::fnvene.xm at: pull o crowd at the A. J.|otficer over the head and he had |ble. Dailey named Nick Kobak, one ! NEW YORK, Nov. 22 —Four cities, w‘ira :;; rom 0 morning of registration. | tepped in to break up the encoun- Of the defendants, as a man he had |st." Louts, Cleveland, Kansas City ngell. FUR AMMUNITIUN Other Witness [ter and himself had struck Datoff | *C€t :;::l’e;c;’r‘:fim;g ;:;:?e: ;”d‘; MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Nov. 22— | and Chicago, are definitely seeking T S e th lub. Beamer said he lived |V s p ket Ly H " | dorial con-| & AY { Other witnesses called this morning | with his clu thews and ‘Benny Iafeon & aleged rosy-cheeked boy of 16 faces death | the 1936 Republican Nati SKATING RINK UNDER W. were A. J. Balog, Harold C. Godfrey, | above the union hall and had occa- participants. Solovieff said that in the electric chair. vention. Detroit is expected to pre- PERA workers are constructing a Walter Beamer, Walter Butts and |sion to see many of the union men | John Ciminengo last night was!sent a fifth invitation when the Re- |small retaining wall for the ice skat- Wayne h'4 oung Declares | assistant Chief of Police William J.|and said that was how he was able S"f‘t’“sz ’E}’;‘;eg;; gefi"d":’; "(‘"fl"_‘ convicted of the murder of Sherman | publican National Committee meets | ing rink in Evergreen Bowl today. Men R T ] [Markie |to identify the men he named. De- g‘]‘: "”mt e ‘Solov]:‘“‘“gwasem‘v ':)[ Eilers, 60, poultry farmer, when he | in Washington December 16 — owarc A8 aLbetitea b Yirtnis ol i . in 3 en unmng e | " Markie named Frank Asoff, Har- | fense Counsel attempted to bring o t S tht thut ORIt eck entered his home bent on robbery .- SHIP AT YAKUTAT Union Hall at Time (Continued from eagc One.) Datoff, Alex Daroff, Simon Gran- Cliff Matthews and Mentur Pet- as defendants he said took { arson part in the trouble on th riot. Agoff, Markle said, was push- day of the | | that Beamer had weapons in his room above the union hall the day | before the alleged riot but the wit- ness denied it and the court upheld the objection of the government that broken Al Nygren, brother of Stanley .n\" President of the Alaska Mine Work- ers’ Union, also was brought into the case again today when Witness | last October 7. ———.——— | MRS. BLANTON RETURNS | Mrs. Willlam P. Blanton, wife of }Dr Blanton, returned to Juneau on | the Northland, after an extended GEDDL> rAMILY RETURNS Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Geddes and Billy and Marvel Geddes, arrived to- day from Seattle on the Northland. The Bureau of Indian Affairs beat., North Star is at Yakutat today, en- | route to Juneau. £ B ‘ ANDERSON FOR KETCHIKAN | of- everyone, including the mews- y . it had no bearing on the case. 1 4 . A - g U. S. Marshal William T. Ma- Mrs. Geddes, Billy and Marvel are] Roy Anderson, Editor of the Ket- 'Wings of the Morning! s e e e i ):ml\) “shm he saw him, Datoft,| Defense Attorney Goodman asked fi;fi",’f,:n ‘Sf:'f,':‘f ;f)x: t;‘ey?::l ll;,’?: stay in Seattle, where she underwen | yotyrning from a vacation trip tochikan Chronicle, was a passenger} Sdlil&ll.ing Cofl'ceinmygalp defendants received a fair and im- He sald, was in the group blocking | Beamer if he had said he had come Bé Bad betted g‘et plindg, Gn'c |an operation at the Swedish Hos- (1o states. Mr. Geddes was sum- | from Seattle to Ketchikan on ‘the % i it gar;);x]‘ trial ) sire has| the strect and he said he saw. Alex ere --:;m;mp this a(;u)r:\(;ir ::xyn:zh}: : i p)l.;lv Sl;e re_p;nid e}n exoe!hmttripxmoned to Seattle a few weeks ago| Yukon. I sarts Iny day susny-side up (Editor’s note: e & < ¥ ~nec | 2ase.” The witpess denie . and a decide improvement in § ¥ Y v RS Sy Y . BT ol vivs whl stand|Daroff on the back of Follis Jones,| S8 SBE W EESE it Dud el AFTERNOON SESSION Kdalth. & by the illness of Marvel, who, is now IR iy TR | i "There is one Coffec stk y ial trial of ey-|® special officer, and hitting Jones | “ater o oettien. caddring e much improved. | GO! that will always be good 3 o fuir and fopue with his fists. He pointed out Daroff | Sovernment objection, orcering Everett Nowell, well known Junpqu‘ T e .- Mrs. Eva Hawver, proprietor of a| S ery d.rlendanL It called attention from among the defendants and ex- jury to disregard the testimony and resident anid & specialetts-ofiicer O“; TROASTS' SON OPERATED ON | BEALE RETUBNS ladies' wear shop in Fairbanks, is a [ ,f,w give it half Editorially to that fact at the outeel] . .. had arrested him. Daroff, | duestion the day of the alleged riot, June 24,| Master Dick Troast, son of Mr.| ©.D. Beale, Manager of the Capi- | passenger from Seattle to Seward on | & chance in the making. of this trial, and it has steadfastly |l © o o o, ck him with his ioodman is defense counsel fOf [gocupied the witness stand this af- |And Mrs. N. Lester Troast, was tak- | tol and Coliseum Theatres, who wasthe Yukon. ! Schilling Coffee repeats held tc that rule in reporting the| =0 = Lo aking the ar- Becker, one of the men alle2ed | yornoon and identified Ed Rennie, C, D to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday | called to Marshalltown, Iowa, three o — | i Aekicions e i pr.oont care. The Empire will con- to have participated in the Armistice | w. Farlin, Ernest Giovanetti, Frank | {or an emergency appendectomy. He | weeks ago by the serious illness of ELKS' CHIEF BACK 1 wi icious regularity. tinue to report the facts in this Day shooting in Centralia, Wash.. in | agoff Alex Daroff and Bill Taroff, | Was reported in a satisfactory con- | his father, W. H. Beale, returned to, George Messerschmidt, Deputy | cass to its many subscribers as it has | done from the start, without fear or | Aszistant Chief said he called {tc the men to clear the street but 11919, when several American Legion | men were killed. defendants, whom he said, partici- pated in the trouble of that day in | dition this morning. B | Juneau on the Yukon. i stated that his father's health is Mr. Beale ! Grand Exalted Ruler of the EIks, re- | turned here on the Northland from’ Schilling ' f ; {that the response was, “To hell with | | {:‘:fl:fl'fl;fi:’“‘ By tpward 807 |- Hold thas Nirie, hows & Whkn the Butts On Stand connection with the registration at ENTERS ST. ANN'S ;‘somewhat improved, an official visit to the Ket.ch)kanl € O] et waren| o TS 10 QUi e i e | Winas B ald of how Cranc | e A 3. i He oo named stn- | M1 Tom Rt eered S e, | ol | Lollee . itness Young idennited Warren | FEF T8 U0 L Matthews | er had struck Albert Normanand |ley Nygren, who is indicted but not | Ann's Hospital for medic DA o A | ‘There Schilling Coffees, Beavert as one of the defendants he LT e recounted, | how he himself had fought with apprehended, asa man he had heard | TNt | . ‘Bupervising , Miniig. Enginser, B.| WATSON, ABRIVES { gt 8 Recd . subk AN M‘L‘"gm”““exe at the A. J. office and he said | Graner and both men had been ar- |calling those wishing to register for | R o e D. Stewart and his bride will sail} Claude Watson of the Pigely Wig- One for percolator. e i Pl RO Ihe saw Graner in a fight with Wal- | rested, Butts later being released. He work “scabs.” Melvin Carlson, CCC worker, was from Seattle for Juneau aboard the gly store, arrived on the Northland. | One for drip, discharged from St. Ann's Hospital s‘eamer Victoria tomorrow, accord- t,odayA Nowell described the much discuss ed trouble which centered around Sam Elstad at the A. J. office. The | witness said Elstad had attempted to | strike Norman Banfield; that Ban- | field had tripped over a hose lying | on the ground; that Arthur Fox, an- | other special officer, had gone to | intercede and that Elstad had turned on Fox. It was at this time, Now- ell said, that Percy Reynolds, anoth- er special officer, interceded and | struck Elstad two or three times | when the latter attempted to assault | Fox. | testified he told Graner he was| e A | sorry it had to happen. VSI'!Ovl: IN I’UNBAD‘ ‘Witnesses called late yesterday [ter Butts and Peterson, he charged, | | was trying to keep those wanting to 20 to work from registering. y IIIIIIIIIIIINHIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ CLUB Card Party ing to word received here. in an impruved condmon g Brief Clash | ‘ 1. 0. 0. F. Hall | Defense Counsel Goodman ques- | tioned Nowell closely as to how he | | ; : ; knew Agoff and the witness replied | SATURDAY that he had been pointed out to h)m! |as Secretary of the Communist | | Party. Goodman demanded the re- | mark be stricken, and the court ruled erence to the Communist party | should be stricken and the jury or- | | dered to disregard it. | Ed Herrin, another government witness, told of what he said was an as:auit on Ted Daniel:en, President of the Juneau Mine Workers' As- | ociation. He declared a man whom | he did not know ran out in the | street and struck Danielsen in the |8 e. Then another man, whom he later learned was Harry Datoff, one | of the defendants, struck Danielsen |on the head with a club, knockmg\ him down The witness declared that Warren Beavert, a defendant, told Daniel- | sen, “I'd like to see you some time hen you haven't got the law to | protect you.” No trial of the case is cxpecuad tomorrow as it is motion d&y in' court, and the court was expected HOLLOW Kentucky Bourbon Aged one year in new charred oak casksin U.S. Bonded Warehouse. Priced to fit every pu A single trial, and you'll give it preference over any other straight Ken- tucky whiskey. Look for the RED LABEL = NIGHT Play starts promptly 3 Reutucky Steaight g Hourbon at Good Prizes and Refreshments, QEARCHING OUT THE WORLD’S CHOICE FOODS Did you know that over one hundred different k inds of olives are offered for sale in Amf-rlm tod.u——owr one thousand brands of coffee? Ou t of all the uncounted brands and grades of each food, the finest of each are selected for you to choose from, by the experienced men who guide the policies of PIGGLY WIGGLY. BUTTER GGS SUNSET GOLD SUNSET GOLD PINOCHLE and BRIDGE | | DANCING Admission 50¢ e APPLES Faced and Filled Fancy Red CAUSTIC THRIFTY | to adjourn late this afternoon until| i WEEKLY FOOD 110 o'clock Monday mornfi_ | 93 Score FI‘("Sh*Day 0ld W]NESAPS COMMENTS NEWS i Box, $1.75 Z(iarmck sChaI:s “A Newspnper Within a /\euspaper MRS. M’KANNA IS ‘ BOTH AT LOWEST PRICES AUXILIARY GUEST M “FTG BARS, Fresh e MIXED NUTS, all itons o e Aty TR 2 Ibs., 33¢ FRESH fancy,21bs.,45¢ “CHEESE | GRAPEFRUIT \ " PEANUTS Auxiliary in Alaska, was the hon- American, Ib. 23c R g 2 1bs., 39c e T BT 3for29¢c lf-—»-——-—-—m 5 bars, 29¢ bottles, 1 0c PINEAPLE SOUP, Vegetable and AllFlatCans Tomato, 5ccan 10¢ CHESTNUTS THE FRIENDLY STORE SHOP EARLY! Our Christmas Toys and Gifts Are Arriving!! Mrs. Jones — “Is your family | fond of soup?” Mrs. Brown—“Yes, but we nev- er have it when we have com- pany.” Mrs. Jones—“Why not?” Mrs. Brown—“Trying to talk against my husband eating soup is like trying to talk against a radic going full tilt.” 0—0—o NOVEMBER 22, 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE { dock as the Yukon, on which Mrs. | McKanna was a through passenger, arrived, and returned with her to see the ship depart. Mrs. McKanna, who is returning | from the Auxiliary Presidents and Treasurers’ Convention in Ind#n- apolis, gave an interesting and con- cise report on what transpired there, and also told of her visit to the; Veteran's Hospital in Portland and the Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle. ———.————— SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! GOOD NEW DEAL TRICK If members of the League Desire to prove they're smart, They’ll pay a naticn for The wars it does not start. GOLD DUST W ASHING POWDER large packages 15¢ 0—0—o ALL WORK, NO PLAY First Lawyer: “Have you seen one of those instruments which | can tell when a man is lying?” Hamilton Beach mf:;::dm:?yyer: “See one! I '"*("()']'];;:‘l:;;:;;" e':':‘:::’l:::“‘l"" :'"l' ::e{'e ,unl;?: Food CR ACKERS 2 lbs- ’ 4‘3C sOLDE} NT/ many eggs will I have?” R et ey 0—0—0 Skeptical pupil: “I don’t think %filzx B:' ’l.' Salted C R ANBERRIES you can do it.” CORN A delighted fisherman tele- | 54 Bow n g g Nt g 1 2 size—Very Delicious | NO LAWYER, BUT BUSINESS 197; e 2 lb. bO X 29 c 9 lbs', 49c s six pounds and it is a g ATTACHMENTS beauty.” He received the following | answer: “So have 1. Weighs nine | pounds, Not a beauty. Looks like you. 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