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A THE DAILY AI:ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,' DEC. 6,.1935. terested in seeing the men win ELSTAD GIVES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU their strike but denied that he had G avouad totng 1o, 6 ke THE WEATHER | 5 | N nesses in their behalf. On re-direct | ! t S s N examination he testified he had (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) [ | ) jerved as a bondsman and had Forecas* for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., December 6: - e s 45 e gone around trying to get people ; lsngw alnd colddpr tonight, Satirday clearing and continued cold; | re 'lv W . 3 to sign bonds so the defendants resh easterly winds. | UF NSTURBANGE could obtain 'their release from LOCAL DATA [ jail. = Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weathe \\ ; o o4 Tk o . Dr. W. W. Council, Territorial 4 pm. yest'y ......28.27 29 88 NE 7 Lt. Snow / / ‘Rusty Musket In ¢ident’| commissioner of Health, was call- 4 am. today 2.15 2% 62 NE 13 Lt. Snow | . i ed and testified he had treated Noon today 29.12 20 kil SE 10 Lt. Stiow V; | Winds li]p glr‘ectd:'estl- {Ivan Diboff for an injured toe CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS mony Ior Delendants while he was in jail and later | YESTERDAY TODAY | i g — amputated it. He also told of tr%at-; Highest 4p.m. Lowest4a.m. dam. Precip. 4am. : | (Continued from Page One) ing Harry Datoff for a cut and a/ Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathes | ’;-DA‘/ a | ——a ow ox - S WS lyimp ipa his head. ‘Datoff ' says| Anchorage Y Sh Tl 8 e e S e e - Monagle's store where the woman | that he was struck twice on the Barrow -28 -28 -3¢ <30 4 [ Clear - had ‘told 'Him he would fig his|Mfeed by Ted Danielsen and it was‘ Nome 10 -2 -4 -10 6 0 Clear | E wife and son. As he got mearly | those wounds he went to Dr. Coun»‘ Bethel -8 -8 | -18 -18 12 0 Clear 4 Yol i C, . 3 (\ . ' | actoss the street, he was. ‘struck cm'ril to' have treated. One Govern- Fairbanks ...-48 -48 | -54 -54 4 0 Foggy .“("i("('i(’(i (JZ’(B or Cnristmas Giomng.! | the side of the head from behind |Ment witness testified to seeing Dawson 30 -30 44 44 4 0 Clear = | and knocked unconscious. When | Diboff running at the rate of -"b"“} St. Paul 38 38 s G 4 02 Pt Cldy § E | & us. les hour on the day of Dutch Harbor 36 30 26 34 4 0 | : e g R o | He ‘came to, he explained, he was | €ight miles an ek i 2 Pt. Cldy | CRYSTAL CUT EOREMIAN PERFUME BOTTLES, | grogey and continued on down to- | the trouble. It is the defenses Rodjak TR e BT 0 Clear | ward the A. J. office Bécause every- | contention that Diboff was carry- Cordova 26 24 2% m 4 0 Clear assorted shapes $1.00 |body was going ‘that why, Asked |ing 8 cane on that day and was Juneau H. P w8 BB Snow || MR & iy 8 g ) |:‘why he had not-gone into the store | Still suifering from his injured toe, | Sitka B — S Y { WHITE EMBOSSED POTTERY, 3-piece Salad Set $1.00 |t find his wife, the witness said &0 injury received while working in Ketchikan 46 44 42 4 10 188 Rain | 3 o Prince Rupert 44 44 40 40 8 0 R » S MNP AR ® il |'he thought probably she had.gone | the mine ain ROSTED GLASS COMPARTMENT CANDY BOX $1.00 on' as she would kilgw: Wi ;,um YESTERDAY'S LATE SESSION Bitionton ... 8% i DS 4 0 Clear | A X LRl o find him anywhere there were a 3 2 the Retend- Seattle 50 46 [ A ude 10 32 Rain CRYSTAL PIRTHDAY FPLATE, holds 75 candles $1.00 @roup of miners, Jack Reamer, one of tl [ Portland e 6 42 Rain || { Deniies Allegéd Mot ants, followed Frank (“Peanuts”) San Francisco 58 56 | 50 50 6 0 Cldy 5 NIy o e 1 akive i stand late yes- = | P QR Rontane —— 4 o et .| Luyckfassil to the stan New York . 38 32 20 20 20 0 Clea CONSOLE SET, 3-picce Crystal, Royal Blue _$1.00 F]s&:d denied t:at his family| ordav afternoon, and testified that Washington 6 48 |.mose 0 C?d; SR & 1 X came down town that morning on| ok t a member of the union CEA'T CAKE COVER AND TRAP. hand decorated $1.00 purposé” to- heckle the marchers| c s teged ‘ridt, ; WEMHER CONDIRNSS O 1 5 8. and shout “scab” at any one. 2 che ke Dhr o Rl :g'Ln front, Ketchikan, raining, temperature 44; Wrangell, raining, 39; Sitka, A 4 L 3 i . y \ y P A | Iso that he was not i r snowing, 32; Soapstone Point, snowing, 29; Sk 5 I 'COR ” N » (o TANS ) t U o ¥ and a _ g, 32; DS » 8 ing, 5 agway, snowing, 11; HHAND DECORATED FLOUR AND SUGAR CAN $1.00 o }:Tews;:v o ng ;h;;itr"i"‘:fur o i hall at the time the Juneau Airport, snowing, 21; Taku Pass, snownig, 10; Whitehorse, [} g 5 ok . g b/ g y A L fight started. snowing, 18; Radioville, snowing, 26; Cerd 1 20; iti | a - T oy B 3 A g, '26; lova, clear, ; Chitin, CHINFSE INCENCE BURNERS . Sl,Ol? l‘cvx)x!e}:v‘axncmia.n:s; (})fe I::lgf tsuuhcil; Reamer declared he was having'a clear, -23; McCarthy; clear, -24; Anchorage, clear, -3; Fdirbanks, | ST T PRI A roiiale: wabiie MIAUEE h=ew ; }:| glass of beer with a friend shortly clear above dense ground fog, -54; Hot Springs, clear, -56; Tanana, e E1CHED TUMBLEF 1 dozen $1.00 eche. sothe was struckl ;ecer the men started marching clear, -45; Ruby, clear, -35; Nulato, clear, -20; Flat, clear, -30. i twice on the head, heé festified,| s the A. B. Hall, and that later . | COPPER ASH TRAY SET OF 4 $1.00 and cane to in the hospital wWhere| . yalked down to the A. J. em- O e L B . A\ kL L X Y . he was confined for 12 days suf-| ... . E of marl intensity prevaile s morning over 9 & Y ployment office. the Gulf a 7 i 5 | g] UO fering, He ‘explained, from ‘a ‘frac- There he said he saw two men ‘he % ulf of Ala,.?k'\, the lm-\esb reported pres_sure being 28_.0 inches a o1, turedl ‘skull; Elstad, WhS &ddatently 3 short distance west of Dixon Entrance. High barometric pressure ! had been onf the vitriess btand he. | CUiflng, and tried to separate TR TERRR AR B RS | continued over the interior and northern portions of Alasks. Show § S $1.00 e e kn:ws w‘}‘m hewthem when another, Guy G;uhngh “ Courtesy Harold Hone was reported over the northern hilf of Southeast Alaska and rain & 3 e % e : T, tDal (td was Hedsher f kidkea it H?aml‘ft::dd; 3t B¢ Mr, and Mrs. William Leonard from Wrangell southward to Oregon, while fair weather prevailed KNIT1 TOQUES for cold weather—White and Red ... $1,00 bl itk Lol th BN RRsRvay, | 210 10t Tt Bnyel B g ) from the Prince William Sound northward and westward. replied ;Folta “tell_us m'm it wa:s" | Nexb. to take the cdfllr W?hSo i Here is a2 new portrait study of Extremely cold weather continued over the interior and north- KNITTED MITTENS AND GLOVES ___, L $1.00 The witness répled fthat he| lcy Sumera defendant WA e Frof. William Leonard, 59, Uni- | ern portions of Alaska, the temp erature ‘at Manley Hot Springs at | 1 PO g e S B .‘m,at he -had le; dmnever kbl versity of Wisconsin poet-eccent- | 8 am. was 56 below and the min imum at Fairbanks was -57 de- PHOENIX SII K HOSIERY $1.00 one of the special officers on' that ;3: tf:rf\'lxas;a J:neflu #iltie, B xie, and .his recent bride, a for- E grees. G | day. H | mara ‘declared he was formerly mer pupil, who is reported to be , | : e BOYS’ % LENGTH HOSE, 2 |mir ,$],UQ ‘Denies Blockatie employed by Warrack and Foss gradually curing her husband of Lonety DUL Nnappy SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | i s U s R Elitad ‘denied he had seen ¢ construction companies, and prev- the inhibitio'n which restricts him = g 3 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS $1.00 Blockade in the stféet tiear the | iously drove a Government truck in to_8 Uphobic prison” six blocks SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRSi! ¢ L gt t unfon hall that morning and he|Ketchikan. | \square. TP ] LADIFS’ SILK AND NOVELTY SCARFS $1,00 did not believe thére was any time| Sumafa was not a union member, - | when the marchers could not have according to his testimony, but at- | COLORED CRYSTAL POWDER BOXES 81.00 paised on down the strect. He 5. | tended many meetings. He said he Bums that he was one of the) (SR ' serted there' was no resistance to| never heard any reference to weap- iiiuzaidama? He ald ;ot g0 upon’ i ) 8 . v | i & ‘Warner Machine Shop. | A. J. office. “ | : e “‘; b:r"a s;‘::f among the last to! IS purpose in going to the AJ| ! MORNING SESSION loave the A. B. Hall. he said, and Was that he wanted to notify the| | Snow Suits and Ski Pants B4 Soberk was the first withess| went down to the A. J. employment Pickets that the men vere march - TV ; | chlled by the defense this morn- | office. There, he testified, he saw ““:“‘;“'“'] Za{?l){o B i ing. He told of going to the vi-|g; ts fight nderson s 2 as sta Moisture Proof . Si Graner and Walter Butts flght, o oy “ronce when Martin 3 4 3 Abel Anderson, marine engineer Special Delivery to Douglas Daily | ’ ] REMODELING STARTED u:zht f‘,nd complete féod and wine in the street, causing & blockade. and cone of the defendants, was the 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. | ALASKA MEAT O\. 1 : G ists will be included on the menu. He stayéd around that vicinity last to take the stand yesterday. e g 1 S ] The Epicure woal oy ] SO0, tables, and a Counter Wil until the tear gas was thrown, he| Anderson said that he was never in : : FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND —— supply seating space for over 100 coritinued, but diring that time saw | front of the union hall on the day _ COURtng fo keep in step, two Reasonably Priced B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store EPICURE CAFE IS TO BE cinity ‘6f the utiion Hall the ™morn- | anq saw four or five men club ing of the trouble and seeing the|gam Elstad. marches coming down the street| guymara was standing by the from toward town. He went there|sepce when he saw three men club to take in the “free show,” he,said e man who was trying to defend Asked what he meant by “freephimgelf, he added. He tried:to pull show,” the witness explained he gne of the attackers, Martin Jor- was curious about what was going| gensen, off, but did not hit him, on and knew the men were march-|merely grabbing him about the ing down to the A. J. to register.;bcdy and swinging him around. He denied that he knew any plans| sumara contradicted the statement hdd been made to stop them. lof Jorgensen, who was the only Tl}e marchers stopped near the: witness to testify against him, and union hall, Soberg said, but he|ggiq that he, Sumara, neither struck didn't know why. He asserted he!panyone nor was struck himself. On | saw- nothing to obstruct their way|cross examination, the defendant if they hdd Wanted to continue t0 said that he went to the scene be- go on. There were some men in|cause he didn't want to see the gensen backed toward him, sw ing his club back and forth, parently in fear that would approach him. The defendant’said he grabbed the club to keep from being hit, and then told Jorgensen over by the fence where he wouldn't get hurt. Anderson summed up his defense with an emphatic “I nev- er touched nobody,” and said he did not take Jorgensen's club away from him.” ————— ap- ENSCH'S Scientifix X-Ray Chiropractic will some one [ to come | Cardinal | Cabs | | i = Mrs. Etta Perry (above), wife of George B. Perry, acting superintend- ent of the cable station at Midway island, now one of the stops of the new transpacific air line being de- veloped to the Orient, is the only ©:0oman among the 40 persons living {°n the lonely outpost. Her only | “mainine companions are her chil- | +2n, ‘Gail, 5 months old, and Nan, | % (Acsociz*ed Press Photo) “he ic im- s remove the cause of your stomach HUNG ARY fiSKS p“OESEm ure all that the mame im- frone 0:hthet :morll’ hallh and also men go back to work. liver or kidney trouble. Call 206| __ .o = = V. . . i across the stréet but the witness Anderson on Stand in Street or Phone 451. adv. | OPENED BY KLI:SINGER » | The new cafe will be open day and denied that' these men had merged Matn Sirce ? young men and a girl, their armls! about each other’s shoulders, re-| cently marched to the brink of Japan's famous “suicide crater,” 6. —Speaking at Jatrons at one time, Mr. Klesinger mo resistance or acts of violerice. of the trouble, going to the A. J. sald, and the finest in restaurant Near the sawmill, as he Was walk- employment office by way of a back equipment _will Be purchased. ing down toward the A. J. office,|street. He contradicted the testi- Remodelling is underway now, and Soberg ‘'said he saw Warrén Bea- i sl TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Trispected ration in honor of Hungarian i Regent Horthy appealed business Christmas Day, to plans now underway a cele motliers, Tre Epicure will be operated by B 1 i eC ecte T | mony of George Gombert and Bob .. to the nation not to become infected | y “grocinger formerly of the Olym- | efforts will be made to open the new ‘vert, ‘orie of the defendants, struck | .\~ o =0 T Mihara, and leaped. For Every Purse and Every Purpose ¥ by “the moral epidemic of the one- and New Washington hotels ip | cafe on SChedlile. the owner said. | three ‘or four times by men carry-| HEAD.ACHES VANISIx R i TR . 4 3 4 child fami He said the Govern- ttle, and widely-known as a chef. PR = 1 G ing ‘clubs and saw Beavert fall, Ensch’s scientific X%-ray chiro- OLD NEWSPAPERS cI COAST COAL CO r ment plans economic aid for an in- Klesinger stated that the olc Guild Tea, Trinity Hall, Satur- down. He did not know the men|practic will remove the causes for In large bundles for 25¢ per bundle. | PA FIC C S ¥ creased population and laws to fa- Alaska Steamship Com- | day, 2 to 6 p.m. 2 —adv. whom he says struck the defendanc.;headaches. neuritis or rheumatism. Just the thing for starting fires PHONE 412 i cilitate marriages and hinder di- pany cf has been leased and a —T——— Served as Bondsman | Call 206 Main Street or telephone these chilly mornings. Get them = Sk large sum will be spent in making SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! The witness admitted he was in- 451, —adv. at THE EMPIRE'S office. g . $ . " AR & 3 o IR R § B S sl i G , Phone Phone ; 3 { : ; ‘ Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store ; Prunes Catsu If you wish Quality Merchandise, Lowest Possible . CHESTERFIELDS X.. . 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