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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA O TERRA FIRMA--AND IN A HURRY, TOO EN ROUTE T & Woman Kills Youth Trying To Scare Him Peculiar Family Charges! Are Made - Male | Jury Convicts ‘ po! l | ! ANNAPOLIS, May 21 jury, composed of all men, has convict- ed Mrs. Helen Aileen Randle of m of Allen Willey, 17- y. shot during a quarrel the wealthy Ulmo 34, was woman's Randle the leg | testified her husband crdered her out of the house after Willey called her names | T ate’s principal witness, | T/JeAmaziug Mrs. Leonard R. Stinchcomb, Jr.| © testified that Randle said his wife was a “Naval Academy prostitute Willey seconded the reference, ad- PAT PEND. ding: “Mister Randle shall I get The drawilblatidieat! B those pictires and show them to the skirt midrllt to flatter inch Mrs. Randle said the shooting es away! 20-tuck-stitched gores | yqq gecidental during a scuffle with that gracefully flare With eVery | her husband when she tried to FOUR PARACHUTISTS are seen dropping swiftly earthward, their ‘chutes in various stages of unfold- step then repleat them- care the youth ing, in this remarkable United States Army Signal Corps photo. The 'chutists are meémbers of the selves on hanger, in bureau s 7 First Canadian parachute battalion, completing their training at Fort Benning, Ga. The static line drawer, or weekend traveling of the last paratrooper is about to release his 'chute as he begins his drop. {International) colors. Sizes 24-32 plans to visit with friends surround- ‘are scheduled, “to roll out the red eopen ones when they arrive at the studio 6000 and 7'50 MADE BY JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrns are and to calm the nerves of any who J AW “DQ | going to be right here at home, need steadying. | AND SWEATERS e md visions of lemonade and « She spends busy and often hec- | to match in the same A(HERS b im. e dave AR inatng tlb: gt iy i A M OB T T Benescn HIGH TE petsipp |,I eem Hll(f!l‘.])\,ldn m- e (li,\ “lll:lvl(“(.l"»\111.1”||YL1.H,,[W]|7‘ sme ades IR Cherning - bkt Al Eikony portant place in the English in- phones, telegrams, callers and au-| # tructor’s vision. ditions. She has met the ;umrr} parents of their first child, a baby gl bon at T:4b am., gt 8t Auns Sieff WEMbSS bF the Juneau | Miss Evelyn Ohlson, after enjoy- and the near great, and she say ones_ levens | Hospital Public Schools, about to disband| ng her first year in Alaska, expects “The biggest people are the simp-| " The b;;hy welghedesix pounds nine for the blessed interval of summer|.o be married this summer. She lest. They never fuss about lights,| Seward Street NP g B 2 ey vacation, have plans as varied as|plans to visit her parents in Heyes, mikes or anything else. The little | Sgt. Senescu is with the Signal lh\: color of »thn’ hair. Nebraska, and may complete work ones are not bad either. But the i Sk Some will remain in Alaska, sev-|for an M. A. degree middle ones are very difficult Corps, U. S. Army, stationed in L Jiheau eral will pay visits home, others Miss Edna Harpole, science in-| “President Roosevelt has the best| WILLIAM JACKSON 2 plan to work during the summer | itructor, is determined to stay injvoice on the air. Mudumv Chiang RELEASED ON BOND months. Setting the pace in th‘;]\mv.’m for at least purt‘or the has the best woman’s voice and is | 3 § (0" ERVA'" | high school is Supt. A. B. Phillips, | ummer. Fishing and relaxing are|quite a showman. Mrs. Franklin| who expects to remain in or near(her ideals for leisure time Roosevelt has super poise. Under-| William C. Jackson was released on a $1,500 bond yesterday after- roon ‘hy the U. 8. Marshal’s Office. Juneau during the summer, spend- ing part of the time at the famil { Ralph Wright, English teacher of secretary Welles has a phenomenal | he lower division, plans to spend memory. And Bernard Baruch and| . OF COAST FISH cabin at Fritz Cove. Mrs. Phillips|ihe summer in Juneau, occupied Lord Halifax are the most consid- Jackson was arrested following a plans a trip to Seattle the latter either with his work as \\1[)1-1\)1”1 erate people ‘I shooting scrap on April 13, in Now plA"NED‘N” of the summer, and will teach|of the Alaska Merit System of the IR | which. both he and his wife re- lin the Language Department again il Service Bureau, or for the | celved gun. wounds. ] P o1 Ithis fall |U. S. E. D. Next year he will re- REPORI MADE ON | R Y McNa ry s Two Bills Pass! Doris McEachran, competent sec- | turn to the Juneau Grade School to | BUY WAR B | retary of the high school, has tak-|-onduct classes seventh and | e - Sena'e = Proposa|5 |en employment with the Shattuck|eighth grade; BOGK (AMPAEGN‘ ¥ Agency for the summer and will be| Hank Harmon, shop instructor, | E& % Are Outlined back on deck at the school's main |is going to work here this SUTEr| According to Harry Sperling,| office on the opening day of school and has also undertaken to man- | ade from choice grains with the skill of long experi- ence, Old Charter goes into the aging-barrels the noblest | American whiskey ever dis- tilled, we believe. {hen time goes to work, [ ripening Old Charter's silky flavor...mellowing its body... | enriching its superb bouquet. What a whiskey it is then! | e ) )\ A SUPERB AMERICAN WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY 1S 7 YEARS OLD. 90 PROOF. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY e Tl ~/| g J e i \ i BERNHEIM DISTILLING CO. Incorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, U.S. A FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943 . e o S | GEORGE BROTHER OUR CEILING—2 pounds 69¢ NVCOA ——SPECIAL TODAY! 2 pounds & 5¢ OUR CEILING—13¢ pound COFFEE ——-— Sunkist Jars 2 pounds 7 e Mayonnaise Sandwich Spread NALLEY'S TABLE 33‘ pin' QUEEN WAX PAPER—40-foot Rolls CLEAN BRIGHT ALASKA POTATOES SEED free from disease POTATOKES orperTODAY! New shipment of FERRY 'S SEEDS Just Arrived! All Kinds VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS —— ALSO TS TO SET OUT such as Tomato. Cucumber, Lettuce, Cabbage and Cauliflower — BUY THEM AT GEORGE BROTHERS — It is just the right time to plant them! ¢----BAR CANDY ---- By BY THE BAR, CARTON or CASE No Order Too Shall ¢r Too Large to Fill! PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE YOUR ORDERS KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! PHONES 92-95 WASHINGTON, May 21. — The | " %0 e e e w Yo e [dnalnnan of i Victoty Bodk Ol mmme g 5 / Senate has passed and sent to| h ge two Viclory Cardens ands & pgign, 583 books were received and ’ % Harold F. Roth, history teacher,|Victory farm, at the same time 'y A M A% viding coordinated fishery manage- pot oo o Lt R summer |ivout fishing - expecitions . 1 in uniform at the various stations HAS OUIH DAY 7 ’ / ment in the Pacific, and study of 1o ', 3 4 st PR EION: M0 ina Al X oy w a ter I'o 0f ment In the Paclfic, and study of ye a150 hopes for fishing treks, but| spare Following is a list of the contri- | DELEBECQUE HOME chased the home of Mr. and Mrs. 7 , | tended to conserve the fish supply. 4;’:“\_’ C“:;dm‘";""“”]“‘\' "\'m]]‘:{’)"‘,)“{‘)‘”; T butions received: 165 books from | Sy L b "“"r"‘ [’"}Lf'l‘“’“‘“"] opgenth “"l“tp \ // The first bill would authorize the > =0 SRR 2 the Elks Club; 145 from the Girl | A stir: ot today PR streets. The sale was completed & well-drilled Territorial Guards s ik Flying to Excursion Inlet today ., 4 g 2 g i | Fisheries bureau to join Washing-| "7 o "stpic expects to \pmd\she Soo'hes Scouts .:.nd 11:0 AWVS; and 273 |with Alaska Coastal were Gordon _ Mann Randalls have pur-|yesterday afternoon. 4 ‘tfnlu. Owg‘onrnnld ‘Cahmnna l‘n’ 8 part of the period enjoying her Humfl m.( An(l‘zm,\‘\v-\:u deposited the | Beach, Vergne L. Hoke, F. J B 13 / x::mr.)) LU\l’Ls(‘l)v\.lUOfl rmnflafr\r‘n first “AleRin Csummer and lhun! “ . .;m.; ‘.x.l the various containers yerthmann, John Wester, Arthur Y, 1 I.L:);‘i‘l’];‘ regulation of off-shore ,ye) south for a visit home, some- | A | e arr g ¢ the Johansen and J. R: Bowman. i . for 3 {time in July. | Ir I ers ommittee in charge of the| = pepyming here were Beatrice Th l,l - - — | campa eported t : few CARD . OF ;IIA\'K i Vietory Gardening | ,.:::l:’l” ,l':‘r\"‘:\f“’h]‘_"‘_“ ’;‘1 ““l Murphy, Walter Sharpe, Dave 0mas ar Ware hea”h We wish fo express our sincere| M Nomman Cook will be a i Bt t tendine e ‘,']“"”?:‘ Chamberlain, Edward Herbert and | thanks and appreciation to all our| pneer H)f]":1"3\’““‘,),_‘"1_;“l‘“:“_\”":'_ 0' Blg S!"‘G was practically 100 percent perfect chfi;::';l; e 0mpally t neighbors and friends for thei|mor home of the family. Outdoor| ‘The Book Campaign was con-| O¥E S Bt e return kindnes: 1 1 in J / ss and sympathy shown us| pioiects are t Jlude V v G n Juneau and Douglas by . Fidse it S Rt ;jm),m sfhie i include ry Gar- | TP the American Red Cross, the USO | fight from Sitka, with passengers V; 85 @ ¢ r| dening, flower-raising and just sun- By ADELAIDE KERR S i - otea S D e o cail ‘ y ADELAIE. KED wd the American Library Asso. - E- Copstead, Ruth O. Metcals shows the > {the many beautiful floral offer-| Eymectations of traveli h-| g isaiion brtes giatign 2. - MeliBriy Jange JRtk chicker . ’ ings. and donors of cars. w fi-?lptfl(‘:;‘ci\“):l‘ml:;i “;\.:xlt‘l nm«l ;_1 Helen Sioussat h;-s m';b?hh :»m Pilrs % To Excursion: Ben Sharsten, Al- : i 5 a 8 g Fairbanks and moere nervous frightened big shots bert Carsen, C. S. McGuire, Eu- F N ILLIAM FRANKS AND) other an cities g e : 5 : .4 other Alaskan cities are occupyidg|than any othér woman in Amer- NlY TWO BOATS gene O. Rehfeld, Tom Bretherton 0 adv, DAUGHTER, ANNA KEARNY | Miss Marjorie Tillotson, as well as : % ‘ . and Dick Olson. Coming back from . | One of her tasks, as head of Col-| ELL HA“BUT HERE the Inlet were Jim Tavorivoff T 0 M 0 R R 0 w umbia Broadcasting System’s de- Chisalsr ‘B Skand andl 8. L. Jor- ] [ partment of telks, is to soothe the| Two boats sold today at the R ¢ % :hl‘il‘!;ll’)tll:g[ fn rvwkn“xil ‘.x)‘x‘:k.‘r\ WhO | juneau Cold Storage, with halibut| On a return flight from Sitka, ‘”f about to take h. air. prices at 16 and 14.75 cents. Dan Atris was the only passenger. | People grow nervous because, I N 4 4 3 & | OF THE gumeote srov neroue et T N Lid 3180 pouncs ana | Fank Hals, Dave - Chambe | dlence,” Miss: Sioussat explainediin| 252 8200 pounds. Both hauls|Z. A Duke, Do Lister, V., Blando r. H {her New York office the other day. ;;\!]\v ‘l)x.r\u‘:hl by the Alaska Coast and E. Piphin flew -Lo Excursxcvn M 0 0 S E it Dar anris okt like Rl e on the last plane yeaterday. after- land will, tune them out. | oo - - noon. Returning here were Jess H | “Fred Astaire dreads a broad- YOUR BROKEN LENSES Blankenship, Levi George, Charlie \ cast. Ann Shirley used to break A?.?pluf‘t‘d in ou1r own shop. Eyes George and Henry M. Cropley. § {ammonia capsules in her palms Loj"‘“'“"_'ed- Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. e steady herself and Joan Cr; wfomkulomuu-n Bldg. Phone 636. adv. Empire Classifieds Pay! . | used to take off her shoes. But I| = \ think the most apprehensive per- SHUES w”h Satul‘day May 22 fon I have ever seen before a] | 9 broadcast was Edsel Ford. His w A N | A ) knees knocked together. He kept, 3 7 at saying to me, ‘I know I shouldn't| do this—that there is nothing to | l‘%z%‘ be frightened of—but I can't make 1 Bull Cook 3 ELKS’ HALL my es ndecstand i 4Wotopiiiers § Being shepherded by Helen H | Qs " soles Sioussat should be no hardship for 2 Gasoline Saw Wood Buckers For “picture rooms" lovely as those you , - broadcasters. Miss Sioussat (pro- 2 -5 & 4 Muslc by nounce it Sep-oo-sah) makes a 2 Firemen 2 Chokermen see in magazines see our o % happy impression on the eyes and L4 The new Florsheim Flexcel B b T 7 h ! cars. Dark. hair and eyes, warm 1 Second Boom Man Soles are waterproof under 0 ew S l'c es ra clive skin, wide friendly smile. ZF i L all conditions —insuring Miss Sioussat’s job as CBS di- allers ZChOker Senel’s RS d A rector of talks is unique. So far as and CHAIR good health to you an ‘7//\( she knows no other woman has a l High Climher longer wear for your shoes. job just like it. Her office consid- ers and passes on all requests for b s 1 R - 2ot Snyes 3] O 50 ana * | Everybody Welcome S e e WalkD ob the nethiie to leave on fughoat within next day ortwo || For sheer beauty and loveliness you will . | « A senator wants time to discuss the k l 10 f d theil’ equal income tax. A returned diplomat see on 1 2 H.S.GRAVES e e 1 s oA ool APPLY AT SAWMILL , B 3/\ A movie star wants to speak on S N ) | The A buying war bonds. Flocks of organ (Regjster at U. S. Employment Service ADMISSION: izations, sponsors of national “day 124 Marine Way) “ CLOTHING MAN Y ! 2 land “weeks” and people with ideas ' Gentlemen $1.00 Bl ey wimn to i, besege e ks | JUNEAU LOGGIN ervice Men 50¢ Plus director’s office. It is her job to PHONE 555 see that only responsible speaker: g ° ] R ; Broiled Steak and | i Electric Hammond ied Chick 0 Musi Frie icken rgan usic A SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE