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CORONER'S JURY HOLD INQUEST IN TYEE DEATH A coroner’s jury, in an_inquest held before U. S. Commissioner Fe- lix Gray, this morning reached a verdict that Franz Kronquist met |death as a result of blows on the 'head from a club in the hands of Aaron Bean. Bean is held without bail pend- a preliminary hearing jn the PAGE TWO GEORGE BROTHERS | Super Market {quist, former Douglas man, at Tyee | Bunday THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA REBUCTI()NS! 2010 25% OFF Low Prices A Clearance to Make Room for Incoming Merchandise -y , i s o s s | STARTS THURSDAY JULY 8TH FIRM, RIPE and SWEET [0, 7 o i s {boat, for no apparent reason. Members of the jury were Mort Truesdell, Frank Botelho, Herman savikko, Stanley Nowicka, Herman f | Porter and. Leonard Johnsan FBI agenis returned from Tyee yesterday afternoon with Bean in EUY THEMAT GEORGE BROS. A Sizes A large group of rayon je and other afternoon types. style range. 20% Off on Afternoon Dresses your pick of these fashion plums. rsey plmt\ sheers, Hurry in and get Broken size, | custody and with Kronquist’s body which is at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary | FORTY-FIVE ARRIVE FROM SOUTH PORTS Arrivals from Seattle in Juneau were Guy F. Atkinson, Mrs. Rachel |C. Atkinson, Richard: V. Barney, Charles Covin, Bert-Byrnes Cono- ver, Miss Theresa F. Doogan, Miss Maidianne Farwell, Jack Fletcher, Mrs. Thelma Fletcher, Harlove H. Fortier, Mrs. G. Fortier, Baby Law- rence P. Fortier, Master Wllliam | Fortier. Mrs. Muriel V. Graham, Pete Iverson, John D. Kelly, Ledford| | Martin, Percy Millis, Miss Mary E\ |Monohan, Herman Moritz, Mlss Thelma McCorkle, Wesley McMath, Joe / avlas, Miss Opal L. Pedigo, | David L. Pobst, Miss Gladys Roush, ! Edward C. Slovinski, Daniel D.| Timmins, Lawrence W. Underwood,' Harry Waters, Ralph M. Willlams, MAYO r\ };\{Aig E ‘ww Freeh Stock in Gallon Jars SUMMER through early fall — we ¢ and fabrics stripes, and' checks . . . You'll always find the items'that are hard 1o get elsewhere at George Brothers FRESH Eaitw - w"uage -— Radishes tls ~— Plums — Grapes Canlaloupes and many more items to choose from at George Brothers Super Market Write, Wire or Phone Your Order e o o “A felt of wool and case jaunty— GADGETS and F NO EXCHANGES, NO RE Norman Nelson, Carl E. Person. | Passengers kan were Curie, arriving from Ketchi- W. T. Allen, William Lt. H. Feldman, , Mrs. F. Helges | McHaffey, Olga Nordness, John |Nedine, Dr. L. A. Salazar, Miss |Grace Thorsen, C. A. Wheeler, L. PHONE 92 Keep Em Flying--- BUY V IC’I‘()RY BONDS!? HOSP“M NOTES Mrs. J. L. McNamz\m and her| baby daughter left St. Ann’s Hos- Les mn; here for Skagway were Col. Kenneth B. Bush, Maurice A. Martin, Lonnie M. Mclntosh, Caro- line H. Smith, Lillian A. Kerston, Nick Rocovich, Emmett Connors, Michael E. Monagle. . CHAIN LETTERS RECEIVED HERE; IT IS ILLEGAL TONS OF Watermelons HAS PICTURE IN NATIONAL MAGAZINE opened their Admitted to St. Ann's, Mrs. No- lan Hamnt underwent surgical at- tention this molning "Miss Simpson holds of researcher for the nationalnews| ¢ in matters concerning Al- the position | John Ursin was dismissed today, from St. Ann's after receiving medical attention for burns rep ceived as a result of an uplom on a boat last May. > THREE ARRIVE THIS MORNI FROM SOUTH Herbert Hertzel, Mrs. Anna Lar- sidents issue Juneau re: Chain letters are being received m Juneau and Postal officials here on and Ruth L. Raines arrived|?lve a warning that they are S nuu.u '11||\|1» in Juneau this morning from the!against postal regulations. on the contents south | The chain letters now being re- ceived ask for enclosure of warj |saving stamps in making replieg SHE / i ind for not breaking the chain. Con to. Mrs, Florence Helgeson of Hyda-| IRVING NOBLE IS 2 JUNEAU VISITOR ROBERT H. GEBO AND WHILE YOU _ SLEEP ., A surgical dismissal, Mrs. Mike| Hendrickson was dismissed from St. Ann's. A baby boy was born this morn- ing at the Government Hospital B OF | EAMILY: LEAVE FOR | ~Back in Juneau on a business MHORAGE HOME trip, Irving Noble, formerly with the Bureau of Public Roads, will Robert -R. Gebo, Morrison-Knut- sen employee, survivor of the Har- leave for the south on first avail- able transportation. Mr. Noble is now with the U. S. Bngineers Department District Of- | | fice in Seattle and has completed a | three weeks' trip to Anchorage, Seward and other Alaskan sta- tions. The Nobles left here in January 11940. They now have a home at Three Tree Point in Seattle, Mrs.| ‘r\'cbln and their children, Steve |and Mary Alice, sent best wishes| along to their friends in Juneau.| Mr. Noble has been busy while in town looking up friends, attending| Rotary today—seeing as many people as he can during his brief stay here. winter in which he and other sur-| vivors were missing for almost al month, left Saturday for his head-| quarters in. Anchorage. Mr. Gebo was accompanied by MAKE SURE YOU BUY A SPRAY STRONG ENOUGH 10 KiLL 'em DEAD! STANDARD FLY SPRAY Jr. — GARDEN CLUB TOMORROW A meeting of thé Juneau Garden | club will be held. tomorrow at the Wellman,_ Holbrook cabin on Gla- cier Highway. Transportation has been arranged and all members MALARIA SPREAD BY MOSQUI TOES CAUSES % THE MORTALITY OF THE WHOLE HUMAN RACE. AND ONE FEMALE HOUSE MOS- QUITO, IF YOU DONT KILL HER DEAD, WILL NORMALLY PRODUCE 159 BILLION BABIES IN A YEAR. . | to call 'Mrs. M. D. Williams at 686 | not latér than this evening. v - DIVORCE GRANTED June Welch' Read was granted' a{ | divorce from: Charles W. Read in| The:Erench U. S. District Court yesterday. ony of. Maurimnlg}has no town of RS PSS TS importance, hence' is governed from | St. Louis, a city in adjacent Sene- BUY WAR BONDS gal. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA While there is time to wear them — from now Shop lmrly. An accent for summer . . . . DOWN TO $2.50 Other l'lals $l.0|l or $2.00 OTHER SPECIAL VALUES IN LAPEL "Early Shoppers Get the Best Buys!” J&NES STEVENS pital for their home last evening. | old Gillam plane wreck of last| Mrs. Gebo and their son, Robert,| ‘|who wish.to attend are requested|f ‘\, West African col- FROCKS lear some favorite styles pun rayons, seersuckers, . many sizes and styles. TS... a smart white in fiber. Casual, yet ABBIC GLOVES FUNDS, NO APPROVALS Seward Street BUY WAR BONDS iTro’\VN‘nserid Ciub Plans Picnic on Next Sunday | The Juneau Townsend Club met llast evening in Union Hall and plans were made for a picnic to ibe held at Thane on Sunday, weather permitting. In ch of arrangements will fbe Mesdames C. Collen and A ;cunm attending are to leave from gle corner at 12 o'clock {ncon, where cars will be available |to trdnsport picnickers to the |grounds. Cars will also be on hand at 5:15 o'clock in the evening for |the convenience of workers who 'wish to attend the picnic dinner. It was also announced that the Clll\) Council will meet at the home of Mrs, Hans Neilsen on Eighth Contact any local airlines: office; ot lan Paj anks TIE WINGS OF THE WORLD'S | GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM | | - - |Street, Saturday evening at 8 o'- % | clock. ORDER YOUR | Following the business session jh\sl night, dancing was enjoyed BABBIT sKl"s | {by those present. NOwW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY -SEATTLE, WASHINGTON > 'TWO FINED HERE | FOR DRUNI(ENNESS 0 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 Two cases were (xled in CH\‘ | Police Court lhh morning. Earl H.| |Erickson was fined $25 for drunk- | 'eness. Darrell Frank was fined $25 | on the same charge. | | SRR 1 ‘ | Empire Classifieds Pay! "WANTED MAN T CATCH DOGS THAT ARE ~ RUNNING AT LARGE ON THE STREETS OF JUNEAU Apply at Office of City Clerk BRINGING UP F ATHEH ( Py WELL-| GUESS ILL HAVE TO DO IT-MESELF -IM | AFRAID TO A5I< MAGGIE# | 'M SORRY-DADDY~- | WON'T HAVE TIME TO SEW THAT BUTTON ON YOUR COAT-- | MUST GO OUT- KNEW | COUL.D I'm DOIN JOB-- THERE ¥ FINISHED - - Copr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World BY. 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