The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1945, Page 8

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ON CAMPBELL THIS MORNING Doctor's Testimony Rules .. : ; QOut Suicide-Verdict Says |1 lecc juw was an o Person Unknown was most likely made by some in- drew down ther than a knife Peterson said jan said that he was' witl liarity about the Botk iin man, but!on No y know him M small n. nk Elsewhere hen found, he testified ¢ his conclusion | Not Hard Drinker ufficient blood; Rex Sunderland, operator of the e, upon being $1,600 of and downward the chin ‘mqu.-mly throug | He took exception here and the body car-|Campbell had been a hard drinker spot where it was found. {declaring that he had never seen Ix wmuln ad concluded his tes- pbell in a condition that could timony by declaring that the eyes be called “sloppy drunk.” d of the corpse we entirely clear. He| Sunderland established that ry acknowledged agreement to the Campbell had been in possession 'p Coroner’s remark that this condi- of over two thousand dollars in i portion of tion indicated immediate death Lbllla on the fatal week end. of the neck. The When teen $100 and seven $50 bills had been placed by Campbell in sate- Peter- | keeping with Sunderland when the Company |murdered man had last left for re- | Hoonah on December 1. That money had been sealed in an envelope and o |together they had placed it in the - jcustody of G. E. Cleveland at th: .. |B. M. Behrends Bank. On Camp- ,I!‘]l\ arrival back here last Friday, > had only a few dollars with him late Friday night borrowed five {from Sunderland ly after noon the next day, § aturday, the two had gone to the § and received the envelope con- | 8§ the money from H. I. Lucas i jrom Page One) Nine- Seen Last completely severed and vas severed. finger Following the medical testimony, Harold Stjern and Charles son, Alaska Construction superintendent and manager, ed in that order. e left carotid artery w t index it the was laceration middle finger in the the palmar surface 1 seeing the deceased last iturday, December 8, at about hen they discussed with him me he would commence work! t the FHA housing project here Mr. Stjern stated that at about 4:45 o'clock Monday afternoon he had been called by law officials to!!d view the body at the mortuary. Of- Back he lior store, the money ficials at that time indicated their Was W d over to Campbel Eelief that the murder victim nm,l( he had pasd o tauor bil and r Viclent Death It is my belief that this man met death which was not self-|T the Coroner, emphasizes (1 tioned further hy Ques 1 medical examiner is conclusion that the wounds could have been made by the (]«'unt.w(l 1f s0.” 4] wder he cé uxu(i away with 1 his billfeid, which has not beer und 'd Stjern ]l uperintendent at Hoonah and had many ccntacts with Campbell; a 3 d since seen Campbell the slain m: here when he ha called at the construction company’s office No Eyeglasses Found Questioned by Coroner Carricd Large Sum £ 1 declared that it was v Campbell to cair d he did not y \\h re his wish to keep the )m)\ wife could bring LIQUOR STORE Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily BEER Rainier . . . Sick's Select M rev 1 tell had been sent ] conah and come t Free Delivery — 10a.m.lodp.m. §: e G anklin street here. He is The construction company mana pmud to have shown definite e oY ger disclosed that Campbell had{signs that he had been drinkin lJl(llE(’P stfll’e drs 4,600 or $4,700 in wages dur- klu answer to a question b)g the . ng his riod at Hoonah, of which | Corner, the witness said Campbell ked about $3000. At |had appar campbell had been earnir 0 S’ a week. Though he kne ( mub:ll took an occasional drinl > had never heard of the dec It is known that he s being drunk, Peterson stated. as in town throughout last week- On or about ()(lul)(l 18 Campbell | end The murdered man had several tlm s visited his room at Hannah's cmhm House and had taken sev- s there up to Saturday eve- mm, the last time he was seen there. He did not sleep there at| any time following his arrival from yHoonah. To one roommate, Camp- ibell is known to have displayed his i with the remark that it centained over $2,000. None of the moenzy has been found in Campbell’s | N Ew CR 0 P room nor in his belongings which ( have arrived from Hoonali - FILBERTS o T e wheth S PEANUTS PECANS MIXEDNUTS Pound 38¢ Pound 63c | 2pounds 51.05 Many Varieties € A N ED § IE S Many Varieties the victim's clothing, he pointed out. | Buy Yours Now! Christmas Mix - - 0ld Fashioned Chocolates Government Inspected POTAIOES ke FANCY U. S. NO. I's S01bs$2.95 2100 bs.$5.50 TWODELIVERIESDAILY .. .- 10:5A.M.,2:15P. M. Gray, | ¢ statement he | time of identifica- | | | | | sely W the clothes C impbell had been wear- jing and led Sunderland and his part ner to conjecture that the then un- oner pomlr‘d asses, billfold nox nal effects were 1e remains 2 the ])Um 1 were told the Ireay I(l« atified r d. They then r full report to the police, 1ally wore no hat, Sun- Campbell rland said. The final E all bottle inquest witness that Camy hborhood of the Keystone apart- ents. Later, at about 1:30 o'clock | § other per- saw him, alive nter and almost immed- e the Dew Drop Inn on not { sons Peterson had od Money not been going about rcup of close friends. 1d associated himself for | with many friends ot Liguor Degartment open fo 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nights FRESH SWEET (IDER NEW CROP NUTS!! WALNUTS ALMONDS 2 pounds $1.05 | 2 Pounds$1.35 ham and Herman Porter. Follow-| ing proceedings in the U. S. Com- | & missioner’s Courtroom, the jury ad- | journed to the mortuary where the| body was viewed and the verdict re- | turned. - - TU XMAS WITH SON Mrs. J. D. Smith flew to Seattle | yesterday to spend the Clmstmns‘ holidays with her son, Russell, who is attending S tin's College, the Sound city. near - - - VISITING IN STATES Miss Marjorie Snell was an oul-‘ oing pa nger with PAA yester-| day on a pleasure trip to Seattle| and vicinity. B - JACK MCcINNIS HERE Jack’ McInnis of Pelican is a| guest at the Gastineau. | > lll'Rl' FROM SEATTLE L. Kupha and William Mnchc]lw of Seattle have arrived in zn\m‘ Thev are registered at the Gas-| ! tineau Hotel. a o 5 f 111 1 FR-J“ KI'T( HIKAN Marshall Crutcher arrived here| yesterday from Ketchikan. He is a Lueat at the Baranof. ‘ ol | The nmmnal debt in 1845 was al-| I most $16,000,000. | MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.56——DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A, M. 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