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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JAN. 13, 1936. NEW TRIALIN oY wintew mrrs sunwy soun |AAA PASSING | BOMBS MaKE DIReCT | Esse -~ MR E, BUGGE MURDER CASE E, o " NOW CAUSING i B AND BRIDE OF BEING SOUGHT Mo LR SPECULATION ] | TSRS WEEKRETURN i "7‘ ks New 4 : ¥ Ji : ' . Pollhcal Actlons Held Up : ] e . ‘Young Couplp. Ma}‘ried in J acfi;x:gi‘éosnetz;p; Wl % il ¢ ! for Present — Amend- | > . ! ‘ : . ‘ Seattle, Will Reside in Sentence Due 1R i 4 - | ment May Be Sought (i REERsn 0t WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. — The 4 ; \ Mr. and Mrs. Erling H. Bugge ar- 0 utu e Y o) ' oneymoon s youth convicted of first degree mur- :::?:c[r"‘"l""tml“f);“'f‘:()‘::wl“g t:‘r“f“‘:‘ 3 i ] : y Vnncouver B. C. 4 e der, are being heard today in the it Wikhs' thies. prafiming eyt Mbe ; ‘ i, bt s foee St e P Ln Lot ok the. Préaidentisl ‘cAL A wobe: ; - v : Ss Ao IHoeslich of Seattle, daughter of a Williams, represented by Attorney |& 7 . 3 . . s S I oriftnen SRy ficted » 4 mined by Supreme Court decisions, % prominent jeweler. The groom is a George B. Grigsby, was convicte £ ? i | Party leaders awaited furthar rul. p . 4 ; | well-known Juneau architect asso- for the murder of Frank Johnson, " % y 3 i 5 ings to outline Ll\‘e battlefield mq 3 b 3 2 . i . \ciated with the Foss Construction also an mdxsn alx)m: Capt. Dan : ; v cX;m; ore . . " ot . - ] I | Combany. White's gas boat at the City FI i P G : : Bty : L3 : | The v " e & 3 4 Should predictions of wholesale 2 8 _ ¢ young couple was married in ;a;t f!':jm d’.-h,fk ;Tf"‘}?“.’:;,l ¢ b #8 ivallaki of ths 2ew Deal ma- Y b s, i | Seattle January 6, as the culmination 1f;r.3“ri‘|.r‘:xpd‘: \'rl'"dlf' of fir 3 terialize, it was generally ‘agreed, i Er L A oL f;]lege romance which began jury ret rdict s < Pl 1 o | ’ (R s B - | when both were stu i- gree murder with a recom 3 " | a dispute over amending the Con y s e 5 o . | ¥ " dents at the Uni. sapitil g ¥ : 9 stitution to enlarge Federal powers ) 3 | versity of Washington, where Mr. i e L -~ might rival the actual Democratic- : » T B " | |Bugge was a member of the Tau Judge George F. Alexander, mak'ng S b ; il ¢ ; a life sentence mandatory, 4 : /i " i Republican conflict. - 2 # 2 # Siiimn Delta fraternity. ' % 24 : rganized labor vanti 2 : : : . T. By in- The contempt of court case of L Organized labor leaders, wanting W : : : ¢ - ugge went south on the Prin. Clarence Johnson was scheduled in g restoration of NRA minimum wage 5 G A G o /| |cess Norah January 1 to claim his SHECSITE roded for Tabs this ‘aftas- * and maximum hour principles, were 2 o é : ; i . bride. They have taken residence in o I ibedr " $or i i ight- i exploring the possibilities of gett the MacKinnon Apartments. sentlenc > v s i & E: a st nJ;thsun was charged with at. West also suffered heavy life an" property toll from winter storms. | them for the amendment. Sides are minutes, scored d:rect hits and left many 'native huts mere charred and smoking rulnt like this. (Asso. as 1 5 ! ciated Press Photo) ; Here is a scene in Atlanta, where the gtreets were heaped with fallen ' u1ready being taken on that ques. < tempting to intimidate Mrs. Peter jimug and trolley car service was halted. (Associated Press Photo) % J : f Rirkibo, the ohief gbvernment wit- Y ¢ wi itun irrespective of Party lines. ness against Harry DeGroot, who | . The Administration’s effort to pocse wil owop st Sumaun, where! New Energy May was convicted of fir degree murder {find Imuggitle meals JEEE 1t "pt‘l‘) nn“” udauon into the death R I ‘ S d BY : Saturday. He was also accused of ALASKA GAME BAND'TS SLAY !establishment of AAA policy is be- ey ok e i esult from Study ’ carrying a threatening letter from leved by pltal supporiaiNsso fin- b n‘& frozen to death near her Of Co mlc Ra the defendant to Mrs, Kirkibo, the dicate Shie 818 ot ticial goviiSENG Lome :efl rday morning i ’ former Mrs, DeGroot |an amendment will be made only pans M b o SSiset e | : ok 3 ; as a last resort. The President's PR s FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 13. The maximum fine of $100 for : o - Johnson was recommended Satur- attitude appears to be that a record —Dr. Ervin H. Gramhall, phys | | LB i ust Search Party to Seek Miss- | ics Professor, said the studies day by Assistant District Attorney 5 being made and objéstveimust Search Farty to Seek | | e " o George W. Folta, but in postpon- Ketchikan Man Must Serve F I A N c E E y ] 8 be pursued. . : | of the cosmic ray energy being | Temperature 16 in juneau, il N ing Port Alexander completed at the University of with Wind Ve]ocity ing sentence, Judge Alexander de- T . . A h clared that he was not satisfied Time in Jail—Also — Hunting Duo | Alaska may result in a new and ¢ 5 v b gl i o b | tremendous source of energy. of 20 Miles hat such was the mgaximum pen- Pav Fme Depuhes Have Few Clues | A : Arguments for a new trial in the case of Jacob Williams, Indian : The deductions from the studies alty. A motion for a jury trial oy The Coast Guard Cutter ra]lu-} the defense counsel, Gecrge Grogs- L to Masked Killers— poosa, commanded by Lieutenant | Will not be completed for some | one of the coldest days of the by and Frank Foster, was denied SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 13 1 les Imla to sail at 9 o'clock | time, Dr. Bramhall said. vinter visited Juneau today, with g and Frank Fosier, was dcmteq. 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 13— Gt Eacoes | MARK DINNER o mirieat. ‘ it : i Court of Appeals has ruled that A ning for Woewodski he mercury at 16 this noon. ) sh 0 a Juneau Airport reported two Starhice of Tsthikns Kisves. toi e she will conduct a The : s s .h!v)‘\of‘ ::.n;(xi:(k of dn:m;x: et g S T o s ‘“"“ for Loy Feniin and Bl . P Morgan Protests relow st 8% 4 SN while un 1 5 Joil plus a $300 fine for viowtion DEPuties had few clues in their w N TI huller, Port Alexander hun-(J+ I+ 1OT'g official temperature readings at Jail plus a $3 .y search for two masked slayers and who have been missing for| Manufacturers Pledged Auk Lake recorded 16 below. The of the game lava. bandits, who shot and killed Charles 2 g 2 wind r ts, E E ) S 'l ths. - vind reached a velocity of between The Appellate Court ruled that kgl i A bowling team composed of Mrs. De2rly two mont) Hcetng Selves to Fill Orders Is cANnIDATE iy : : AUTU AGGIDENTS Commissioner J. A. Peters had jur- oacyer 24 miner, who was fight- . °p 0 B Edith Bavard, Fred TWo searchers, John Harris and| 30 and 25 miles per Hour in the city his son, Richard, have been au- today. ing to defend his fiancee against ! e the sentence & g Henning and Martin Lavenik, won WASHINGTON, Jan. 13- Evi- g S Y th 57 -assault s 5 2 . thorized to make the trip with the 3 The cold wave is general over R e SRy bandits held up the pair, & three-game series and a steak o0 % B Ty o commissioner, |Gence that some American muni- FBR SENATBH Southeast Alaska, according to P M NS POSSE Gnose car was stuck in the mud dinner at Kaufmann's Cafe from U €L Vo0 G S TR PG o pledged themselves to Weatherman Howard J. Thompson, an opposing team including MIS. ..o while the cutter cruises | itish orders regardless of the vith Ketchikan reporting 24 de- M. Lavenik, Mrs. Dolly Kaufmann, along the shore. Deputy Marshal needs of the ted States was in- mrees. The Interior is having only fi:’ ’;‘;‘:deAfi“d ;‘;‘:“kd ME'?‘:”‘- 8! judson Brown is also expected to troduced in the Senate Committee's "U(,HESTER Minn., Jan. 13.— | moderate cold, but low temperatures & g i scaped h: when the bandits "€ s’ Alleys UGy SR, be aboard the vessel, to conduct an estigation today amid the protests ‘m\a O‘%on anesoms Farmer | wre reported from all over the Sew- i : ; G - feature of the match, the winners —rhe two men left Port Alexander dorgan earlier stated that his | tered the race for the nomination for | below today, and, to the south, St. last night in a hospital. affected by the Alaska Game Com- defeating their opponents by only gurin- the latter part of November baking house was not to blame for | senator. Paul Island found the remcury at Sadsd Bn fanto Nast j 5 - road three miles east ‘urday night, and Joseph Sim- CIRCULARS :&NT GUT : : mons, aged 20, victim of another Girculars annouscing the 1-3; The Birl Gwendolin Coats, 13, s “" i mission ruling. The s0n was an- |29 points in the team totals for cp a shc t hunting trip. They have rances given out in 1915 that| Gov. Olson has announced his | four above. SHOP IN JUNEAU! nounced here Saturday ALASKA B ING the three games. been unreported since, ince and England could never af- form to “check the Supreme| The forecast for tomorrow in Ju- ! ——ee — — gas boat, af ently de: d, was ford to go back on their debts in the | Court neau is for continued cold, fair with SEEKS CITIZENSHIP four )y natives of k United States. The Governor recently appointed | moderate to fresh easterly winds. | Edward Leach, a native of Great weeks ago. It was discovered l)( ach- o e == r A. Benson to fill the unexpired ORI 5 T AR | Britain, was to-appear for a final ed and partially filled with water| SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | ‘erm of Senator Thomas D. Schall,| SHOP IN JUNEAU! citizenship examination in the Fed- in Woewodski F bor - killed in an auto accident in Wash- R e o s R Would never have been President if his eyes had EARLY FASHluN eral District Court this affernoon. Faroute (o the harbor, the Tall SPEND WHESE YOU MAKE IT! | ington, D. C. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! not been cared for in childhood. PARENTS: Your children’s eyes should be cared for if there | Great Northern R allway is any indication that they are not functioning Declares that Summer | normally. Poor or strained vision retards your Rush Started children’s progress. Advertising Alaska for the com- Phone DR. R. L. CARI.SON ing tourist season has ah-mxdyi tarted. at the Gastineau NOW Alaska begins on the Great| f 4 h s l ld ¥ Northern Railway ticket, says a or an appointment to have your children’s large advertisement prepared by eyes examined, Reincke-Ellis-Younggreen and Finn, | y . of Chicago. i TWéntY Years Expel'lence The picture in the advertisement | is a splendid view of Sitka, en-! titled, “Going Ashore at Sitka.” i 6 Py The advertisement says “choice ‘The BEST BUY ln Alaska reservations now being made—let the Great Northern serve you. ToDAY,’ “Don’t proscrastinate by thinking there's ‘no rush’ about planning next summer’s vacation. For al-| The Imperial Quarts of this Old Mono- ready a thrilling new rush to Al- gram WhlSkeY are exclusive s 95 as}cn is beginning to form in the ‘I L] minds of interesting men and wom- | with us—and what a price!.. en who will be looking for beauty, ! romance and modern adventure on the Alaska Cruises when summer comes.” Struck by Auto, Monogram Aged Man Killed adion Rye w;,,,,(y gt ai T it i Insist upon Imperial Quarts of Monogram Rye as the result of injuries received | |when struck by an auto. The 1. Six Years Old When Bottled driver, Jack Koyoma, a Japanese, e £ vas cleared 1l blame. e A AL Frdrenr ,,, 5 2. Bottled in Bond e Distillery iy Vgt EPPET L_fi[f!dh.:!r : WINGARD BOUND FOR o dmifim[flfi[fiul 3. Full Strength - 90 Proof | g H _,,_ SEATTLE YESTERDAY el T o L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent for | k.dl_flid‘[_fldu Lls the Bureau of msh'erles. left for Se- dd[.-.!u!l:d AH ‘s ttle at 12:30 boas 5 e Mr. Wingard three days i ey Lowest Priced an:au m:;;cu;‘;e n;lan;eefor {&sorfl d[flulfi{dlfl{ {the by 1 . s bt Bonded Whisky, wnef:unl:e\:\l:hmth‘:v?;’:} Warden Wil- | (2, 29 2= -‘ Age and Strength [Uam B. Berry and Assistant Agent | Consldorod, {Fred Lucas also sailed aboard the | vessel. | Sold in I Mr. Berry left the Brant at Wran- Alfllkfl gell, where he will supervise fisheries work in that section, while Mr. Lucas is expected to return to Juneau af- ter a short stay in Seattle. ———.—— PAIR SENTENCED HERE H. R. Rasmussen and Mrs. Katie |Miller were arraigned before Com- missioner M. E. Monagle this morn- ing on a statutory charge. Rasmus- sen was given a three months’ sus- pended sentence, while the woman was sentenced to 30 days in jail. — e ¥ » SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! © 1936, Licestr & Myas Tasacca Lo,

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