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THe, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA I0HNF. MORRISON |FISH TRIAL TO IS HIGHLY PRAISED | REACH JURY FOR RESCUEWORK ~ THIS AFTERNOON. Pvt. John F. Morr 1, husband Attorneys on both sides vesterday Mrs. Madeline Morrison, andjafterncon completed their argu- <an of Mrs. Jake Cropley, has been ments in the fish law violation trial, romoted to Sergeant T/4, accord-|now occupying the attention of the received in Juneau, U. S. District Court here, and set- reward for recenttled back to await the verdict of the Jury Instructions to the jury, as to the law involved in the case, are to be !given by Judge George F. Alexander at the re-convening of Court at 3 19 G'clock this afternoon, aftei” which the jurors will retire to consider the evidence against the four defen- dants, Kurt Nordgren, Richard Har- 'vis, Harold Stolpe and Oscar Bur- man, members of the crew of the >ine boat Gordon D., of Peters- turg, who, the Government con- tends, were apprehended while ille- gally fishing for salmon during a Cunday closed period The eniire petit jury parfel has Forn notified to report in Court at 10 c'clock tomorrow morning, when 1 trial jury is to be drawn to hear the next on the criminal calen- dar—that of the United States vs. Wan>n Neumann The defendant Neumann is accus- ed on two counts of burglary in a dwelling. The courtroom here this maorning. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1945 ) SERRRFCORRT baundri st be dstermined that must be them from the “ln to the b In THE u"] enthroned i fiatz that obscures the ulti- F “cllclun mate. Ggd of our fathers, our God and th ant that By MAJORTHOMASM. NIAL VWRE IR & iudie Sl B i t would beguile them from their s to prove he was nuts at the e cresent duty. Command us, we ommitted the offense; but| “Don't ever let that Jupply of 1 constant, strong in impossible. The in-|bload pleads Protestant Epis- constructive measures ted is proof of this 1l Bishop Henry W. Hobson, of t a warless worki shall be built there have been and| rern Ohio, just returned from d the sword shall be beaten into ing to cases decided in th to the ba is of Europe 2 May the rched earth ssibly as a 's favor, s is our chance to share mag- » Become the work 1 Court 1 by the provision. . by © ft, a part of ot ¢merrow. O thou who art ommi- Morrison, we uwilty S n 300 should remember that th the men who nead it. It potent, lead all who possess power mar gned tc Administrator of Veterans ? Lz2en failing at times! In many a sacred trust dedi- Engineers, was a can only decide { the groups to whom I h tec » common good. Thou rect rty that aided in an 1 s, men ha it way to to evacuate the bodies of front lines !4 i r acquizscence in ¢ who we led in the toach ¢ v C-47 aircraft in McKin- VETERANS® GUID Atiractive Slack Suits ek FEFRRRR ver in England anyor got into SO gerious trouble. Some time ish civilighs were insulted and it won't be d, and, the service ad | stance T've ind the black ball He Undoubtedly, storm. Charges of | will be other folded over him . A Gener | bim A U. S. soldigr | | advices R X ldn't calm ault and ood earth of rescue Tailored with soft feminine lines in lovely colors. ALSO: A few in iwo-tones. 1-known Juneau Company A, 177th . member © handed him 4 later, a reputab! eon | ¢ r “n blocd, becau out a from cpencd up his head and L tumor of the bra ke applied to tha Vet tration for-one. of the several bene- But the V. A Unh! Not eli- norable o So he appea He won on the plea that, imcr developing on his by mind ¥ ses whic Emmons, U. S, Headquarters Department, in a letter, American 4 rrison and other mem- of Foreign Pt IS e party who, “in . f extremely low tempera< vicious winter storms, and e little volume, edit b ; 3 3 S : erous terrain, evidenced a high written by Dr. W. A. Wi : § 44 ;. egree of courage and great tena- the Council's secretary . sartratal ot the s pushing ahead to the site RerERE A tragedy on the side of an activities of the Christian % unmamed mountain in McKinley and during the ) ied of the N One of * inte y tions is _ man Catholic church ang Protestant churches, including the /large Dutch Reformed Church, unite their voices in |’ the Nazis, to the to the peo- rld when faced by & “The Struggle of ) Church for Mezintenance Commandents of Ged in the has a| Life of the is the title of the | Under the direction of Dr. H. yayme T sponsored by the Smith, professor of | commitgze for the World Council of nurch music at Bostcn Ur sity, | churches. the fam Choral Art Society of e ol began on Sunday, April| 7. Fellowship, - \fnig0 adcasts of “the ¢opegs student project “for experi- introits and tion in the building of a world »'s:ntence of General - Court 5 s of Tedd the coast-to-¢oast net-' cpistian community,” was started i the ground that o4 4y Zero erashed about a half roadeas ten vears ago at Lisle, N. Y., under ject . System’s i Th2 ¢he direction of the Rev. and Mrs. an2au heariigs being conducted £ broadeast being heard from 10 pewitt C. Baldwin, of Maine, for 12 Civil Aeronautics Board op- to wear the' : e to 10:30 EWT, each of these ol N i B this forenoon in the House to comply with : 4 |1 . f youg people now engaged in in the Federa! Building 3 . tious fatms ‘of € tian work had everal members of the general | il of the yheir inspiration and first train 1d rey ntatives of a num- F aviation. ga ng groups|at it; summer conferences. What drlines in attendance. i R ot o Eing | of-om in ‘local communities etyyie-out @ ehfara of this morning’s lost, durkag the opera- |2 join tog ether in prayer on April pise is nc fonal uns 5_stat °d by Raymond W.! e O and 25 ing divine guidance ger tno gui tdial Rato B CAB Director for Alaska, is; - 3 % i 1l San Francisco Con- yjcory Boay Rich, of in general, problems apd | | 15 eouting > United Nations, the jtist Church, is chairman ns of 'ivn]wpl}u nt for air car-| & sturdy lttle ves- | CECRINE sess f which will be held Raldtrin will- hold twe con= e in the Territory. Dir- Y re o ‘ao- | April 25, The Council has issued a os DSy - S i g Jugh welcomad public com- ber of vrayers for use in th and suggested that until May one being by Bishop G : CAB would be glad to receive | am, Council president tten communications from any rnal God, guide, n or persons having proposals | representatives idens for such davelopment. embled to establish menci tomorrow, hearings f justice and peac be held on specific applica- r minds. Grant them ine rout All meet- on that sees beyond the en to the public. a function | Department the GI Bill| 1 dest £ t at that nex ty in Commanding ign missic America the cf Commissioners (Congregational) has Board rescu - & sions Size 10 10 20 was out of his mmitted his dis por affidavit from convinced the Administra erans' Affairs that the been insane. What three 3 the GI Bill of t E nd future Emmons praised the “un- fortitude displayed by the mbers of the mission, “which re- sreat credit upon themselves military service, and I pleasure in extending my mmendation to Pvt. Morrison for well performed Laudatory letters were also writ- was closed reé abla to VANCOUVER MEN HERE J. A. Robertson, Alexander Smith, to Morrison by John F. Good. N- Bruckner, D. F. Kidd and E. Colonel, commanding infantry, L8¥sen have arrived in Juheau enneth E, Ristau, Et. Ok, T0Mm. Vencsuyer. B. G and, are mmanding. guests at the Gastineau Hotel. eI E e — B TSHOIAAINS BB T o e 4 % . DISCUSSION OPENS 'v;:fy “are sversses whowt 375 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! CAB SESSION HERE : 3 in the U. S. a 3 ¥, Jones-Stevens ward Street Berg to McCe y—C coul without I give some R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R A R P R R R AR IR R AR AR R R AR RS PR Y i v /istablished an “American i Zp” threugh whi three Christian 12aders ‘of = Asia, Latin | F COAST GUARD =i i %; to the Uni ates within the next E rr? WAKE GOOD few years omot2 international '“t’“‘ £ ship” It is scmething of the re- S verse of the general missionary P THE SOUTHWEST | wi)) h the United ECIAL) — Sometimes | s ntatives of their ) icers regarding vangelism, education, |gram is under tke. directi 5 of ma-, Freq Field Goedsell of Boston, Africa will be brought und and - churchm: BASE SOM am, since these men or women “Ugly ducklings’ o 12 will advise with , social servics, etc are recognized and one OG0 OB OB BB B BB A R R o o A o A A A e e SRRG ANOOS ays that certain e A 2 2222 2o i from all rigt dit. s particulsr tug, skippered by r C. Wyatt of convoy Augustine As one | i 0 feet, the tug's gun Churckes of Christ is t for the fate: ference of ti and near Denv T OF THE IN RIOR ND OFFICE Office SAVE THE DATE 28—Douglas Fire Dance. > o Empire want #as get qhic cd That mentionec Sueh ¢ to qualif 3 swing at it ying to a region- B bffice -of .~ A. (there is at =0 ir v state, except L Delawar: > benefit he wants. | Anchor 0 for Lot 5, Then to submit the evi- Section 55 E.CR.M dente—wh that he; cor ng 47.63 acres, together with thinks w insane at Erik Oslund and Wil- 1 of Haines, Al- s now in the files of _and Office, Anchorage, April ‘ ment Annual Depart- Tilumine { January 2 9 he far-vi iven that Hubert Franklin entryman, made f f on his homest k result eyond the reach of wheels and wings He can get help from any izations already p pared to lend a guiding and helping hand. ) protest is filed in the local | If Le gets cligible right of t he’s not within ¢! e has the ' lication or thirty days thereafter, he | said final proof will be accepted and period of pub- | final certificate issued. central cffice of the V.A. in Wash- { FLORENCE L. KOIL ington. Scmetimes it's pretty hard vince pzople y In this case it r : virst public won't be easy for LB, Register. on, April 4, 1945, st publication, May 2, 1945. 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