The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1946, Page 8

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murder RRCREICHT i e o e e R e e TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1946 LIBRARY DRIVE, RELSO HARTNESS .~ Has Passed On charged with lar- e a decided boost Jufy—FOUr Defendants AR R o Juneau Rotary Club signed personal ftant (- Ene LU o IR Are Arraigned voree to Dormand C. McGraw, of S¢h — & ot of Jedhe (0 Hopkins entered the hospital lust Phones 92-85—2 Free Deliveries Daily ted.Jast Saturday. The Judge set ' e ] i MEEKS INDICTED /0.l & ROTARY BOOSTS | WINS (ONERAEE Ha"y HOP'(IIIS FORASSAULTON .l iicia™ | ' Char Chuck, indicted | 4 \ NINE THOUSAND ' # second degree, | 3 | Ch R d G d y : :’lan\ for the Juneau Memorial NEW YORK, Jan. 29—Hary L., In addition, Judge Kehoe this Library were given > Hopkins, 55, form®r special assis . arge Reduced by Grand in saion, suage Keboe tni (0™ Hen’ e members of cne . uper Market died at 8:35 a. m. (PST) today at visement; granting a decree of di- notes with a local bank for $1000 Memorial Hospital. of €ach — a total of $9,000—so that November. He had been in ill health | |for several years and resigned his Sitk Mary Olive City berm) Committee for immed-| 3 smissing an action & George Mecuy vouay W dismr ng N action by s Indicted i Pihe & 2 voudy was Indleted | . icvila, Juneau, for annulment of iate negotiations ‘concerning a site White House post last July 3, say- B b:\ Ilhr ,u;v:‘w et h”(,fl,], assault |, " marriage to Edward R. Vais- fOr the building. | ing “I must take a res { uy o“pon 00 s % 0 l\‘(ll}\ »;1 l'-« gerous x‘\‘«\)““ "‘1"1’1" vila The move followed a lively dis- A hospital attache said the nature | elsc fartness. The “true bill” | "™ cussion on the proposed library at i - a S ary @ of Hopkins' illness had not been, H b against. Mecks was the only retum S ks T Bichaoh- e | Good in Meat, Grocery and Liquor Depis. made by the jurors in their report meeting in the Baranof Gold Room He had been reported in S[‘r]ous‘ to the District Court this morning THR E pRESENT | Discussion centered mainly on the “but not in a eritical condition” \m-J Meeks had been bound over on approximately $1,200 contributed til early today. | '0zen January 19, following a preliminary HOUSE MEMBERS ‘lumud the plan by the Rotarians Since leaving Washington, Hop- | hearing before U. S. Commissioner lsexeral months ago when the pro- 'kins had been impartial chairman ) 4 Whole Sections of New York City’s cloak and suit |industry. He succeeded former | {Ject was first proposed by that or- Felix Gray at which he was direct- Iy ed by Hartness of a slash- SEEK RE ElE(TION ganization. | attack. The char which The unscheduled open forum on ing charge on Mayor James J. Walker to the post.| Meeks was arrested and committed the subject resulted from announce- His salary was reported to be about | G R A l] E F R U l I - was “cutting with intent to kill or Three incumbent members of the!ment that the Old's property across $25000 yearly. wound” an nf{rrw carrying a more Alaska House of Rj'm‘t‘&"nlfllw%.rmm the Juneau City Hall was up Born in Sioux City, Towa, he be- e severe pen than the assault have added their candidacies for re- | for option, and would make an ex- came Federal Relief Administrator | charge upon which the defendant!election to the lists of those entered ! cellent site for the library. during the depression years of the | ( a( age was indicted for the T(’;l:!«!l'i»«l Primaries coming| During the discussion the point 1930s and later became President X ~|up in Apri was repeatedly made that the Libra- cosevelt’s - closes idant. i Meeks has been held in jall here | ge,ging the list of those seeking|ry Committee could not be expected iz uwmam since January 8, when he was ar-'. . ...in their House seats is Steve ! to negotiate successfully for the | ; rested by City Police after the v, ouich of Juneau, sole Republican [property when it has access to only ' NATIVE YOUTH IS more than 20-times wounded Hart- ,o;per of the Alaska Legislature [the money contributed by the Ro- ness was found wandering down- from the First Division. Following |tary Club . A((USED HERE OF town streets, his neck wrapped in )i o owing on the House floor last| It was also brought out that the i o a blood-soaked towel. The attack | ... Vukovich, a World War_1|Library Committee has full powet to BEA""G MO"‘HER E is charged to have oceurred in|yeieran s being expected to pull |advance financial drives of any type h g s Hartness' room in the Gastineau c,,nom'from Democrats as well as|to raise money for the library. At % ¥ Gl fRUMOI!S ave it that th«j Cali - Accused of a partichlarly repre- ‘ornia Chamber of Commerce will Hotel that morning. At the pre- | } 4 1is own party. present no serious steps in this di- Mi Reird liminary hearing, Hartness declared other Juneau member of the rection have been taken Lillian Wells, daughter of Judge hensible crime—beating his aged e Mithichd (){'m” Befry, ahove, as a tourist “come on" for its Meeks had tried to shut him Up pouse out for o A ig ; " apid | ; ¢ Rar suse t re-election is Chris The nine Rotarians who signed Alexander Wolfe of New York, has | mother—Adam Perrin, 22-year-old 3 from talking about the murder of pronnines Democrat with consider-|versonal notes did so with the idea pbeen signed to an acting contract | Native youth, has been charged be- beaches. If you can't quite mq Clarence J. Campbell, Seattle man, " P ’ t . % o " it to the coast, you'll probably see ? able Jabor support. Another Demo- | that money collected by the Libra- py Qolumbia Pictures in Holly- | fore U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray 2 found dead in the Seatter Tract cyatjc member has filed in his home |ry Fund would liquidate their obli- # & Y- | here with nasault anll SRt e ~rler~ | CheAOVELETESEGh the Kotsen 4 s y Fur @ weed. A former model, she was dis- ! : your neighborhood theater Van Camps PORK and BEANS ¢ here a month previous and whose » Yatohilks g | gat at a l¢ P i 3 vas res! § o city, Ketchikan; Joe F. Kr e, |gations at a later date. & > rin was arrested in a drunken stu- J murder still remains clouded i * With thiee more days remaining| “We have.started this project” Ccvered on the New York stage |, eqrly gunday morning by City carce SR AL for An ach ¢ : mystery ¥ for filing, the offices of the Court!said one Rotarian, “and it is up to where she appeared in several pilice and yesterday afternoon was Vot A L5, D cans ( ‘ * Meeks, at his hearing before the gjerk and the Auditor are expected us to follow through.” musicals. (AP Wirephoto) turned over to Federal authorities 3 p xugmr:m.hgave flat izl;-nu.l to all {5 phe busy places as only a’few of | i ¥ ; ’ e - AN Pghes —— | for arraignment. Pleading was de- v R El Y BET ey artness' charges and his counsel, the present office holders have so| S€Veral possible ideas for 1 ftorr H 4 t r ¢ lders have s Rk 7 monay for a similar library project | ferred. Al LSRNt for- ¢ 4 i approximately $60,000 for i 3 & NN R Wl:-l;an[‘h-l\ P"lil‘ :{! v-“.“l“"‘l» :v' 1\” far put in their names. : '_“’”{ 59 mmmff]/m," of the there. Present solution to the club's Perrin is alleged to have inflicted et . % establist ]l)\((])\l[]\“l? i tiok Bigicia i oned Ny Problem i dwarding of ‘s /#8000 | siloh ' a{ savete Benking fupyn His ey T S e e ar en ee s us r"ve 0, SEVELILE RNy APRCRN "CONL. O IN CITY JAIL i - "; ey *he Library home, he said mother, with his fists, that five divorce has been recommended for have p‘amcu)nw(l in an at }: “)‘,- < - 'm" s e Iml "” ‘(’I s ‘lw:”!“l_’.‘ . <peaker also mentioned the |stitches in her face and about her Mrs. Lillian Kerney. She testified s on Hartness through testimony | Lo o GTH o e | gD S RDLGC Y rando and Fur | head were necessary. The assault that her husband made her hide SPBING ls J“s’l‘ Ano““n THE comnn that he was present elsewhere five C . T ) o ““ by b { occurred in the home of the moth- under the dashboard of his car i throughout the hours of the fore- 1ive City Police Court defendants| FElmer Rasmuson of the Bank of } k i t the | er, Mrs. Fannie Perrin, at about 4 when he drove by his girl friend’s during past day or two. Drunk ko at ¥ 5 ¢ s the speaker, visitors at the | er, Mrs. A s girl frie n 23 of two. Drunk Anchorage, s 56, 10 eoimss 'iras the i PHOKE, WRITE or WIRE ) noon of January 8 meoeting were: Bob 'Jernberg of |o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Per- and disorderly charges brought $25 |sy of the day, but due to The District Court session this er 10 ption to Peter A. Han- | unexpecte il oBeamning o tchikan, Bill Did the FBI rin, since coming here from Haines, friend might become jealous. morning was brief, Presiding Judze son, V w il Liinille | Jarc L ey, oas, oL S 6o 1 eau, Dan Sitka, Al has resided in the old Gun Club Advisory Master William Burton it J. W. Kehoe recessing until 2 ome. Drunk cc s resulted in $10 |late on fhe program Mallote, protographer with Walt Dis- | Cabin at the end of West Twelfth was sympathetic and recommended o'clock this afternoon following or 5 days choices for James Goe-| He spoke briefly on Anchorage MY I¢ h group for the coming | street. : : that a decree be granted arraignment of four defendants in- nett and Betty Nakamura Rotary Club's diffievlties in raisir e “‘”" Johs Glhpons: | £ The complaint agains, the goutn R A ) S A — 0 - iy " | was sworn by his mother, the as- CLARENCE BAKER HERE . sault victim. Clarence L. Baker of Seward has GARDNEES ARRIVE astineau H AL " d f e . { e : These items are all ‘“‘“nafl} 2 POUI‘.JS C!‘)Sb G“l Price BUI KI(KING ON Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Gardner FROM VIRGINIA 4 the FINEST Grade | FRUIT REELAL A ALLIED POLICIES ey e a1 Barunal V2. has regiered 4 (he Baranot. in their FIELD . . . | CAKE i e e BERLIN, Jan. 29— The (‘er- C000000000000000000400000000800800000000400000000000400000000000050000004000040000004000000400004 HOENSHEL 1% Pounds Close OutPrice [ mo we becoming more o3 spoen in ot i mogt | DENRRAD ~ REGULAR 7 ’9( seph T, McNarney, . 8. Coms | mander in Germany, declared - cases aboul HALF EH!:!:E%B’E’“’”’§'l:?‘9'~“"~_'m day, butl lm-n'mk‘::‘lizn'nm \hlel.\ ;gr! EASY Do ES IT lheir [egular pric& CHATEAU 1 Pound Tln flose 0‘“ Price ::,:II: ‘:);(uillfl o pUOnsiE Y * We are offering i > Take advantage of | FRUIT Rt O = v i e B - : CAKE sl 49 that McNarney, in his monthly re- | 3 = ‘ - : 3 : ; o : JORGENSON 1% Pounds Close Out Price [l (o oo o e More ' : . has been better than expected, per ( them NOW : CEEEEY D H a iate intergovernmental action to] Most German criticism, the Am- | » Prlced lo cAKE $1'39 erican Military Governor sald\ e could be traced to a “general feel- port for Decemb ged immed- al The’ A ! l l‘ B E ]” B stateless or otherwi abl e- re n" G A 79 o A ise unable to T Sell BUERY'S HORN of PLENTY Close OutPrice [l 2,00 o b bt ot e NOW?!? GIFT PACKAGE, reg. $2.19 SI 19 e e sty mia wie ter has enabled Allied authorities to hold epidemics in check, the| Candy, Fruit Cake, Cookies General said, “the continued ab- NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE ' sence of public unrest doubtless MINIMUM ORDER ‘gf_y 00 vesults at least in part from ability | of the authiorities to maintain basic food rations at an adequate mini- mum level.” The report conceded that the Americans were having difficulty in MORNING DELIVERY CLOSE DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES . - mrE finding true anti-Nazis to replace i B ) sted Nazis, saying “less tha ne b DHONr ;:;c:m 21 t;:) Gix-nmns ‘n‘\x\:e:tl.l-l ~ Shelia Nunan, .year-old infantile paralysis | ing_to master extension exercise. ¢ Di s l 04 ' et the U. S. zone showed de patient at Children’'s Hospital, Boston, concentrates Your contributions to the March o X ‘l;lll“l e- ‘;‘:]i‘te ":vid:ncé oo N\;i ucT on exercises to build up muscles nfterhan ;m:ck l‘mleh:‘:housands of others like Sheila bac! activ AR s ” of the disease. (At left,) Sheila tries hip flexion ealth. JOIN THE MARCH tivity.” 3 exeru;os\nn(lfl ‘the direction of physical therapist JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES RO 0 o L IS McNarney said, however, that the Deborah Kinsman. (At right,) she is shown try- JANUARY 14-31 i T e first phase of denazification had | been completed. 0 R joy Y f by Helping Oth ‘ | DETERSBUR COUPLE Enjoy Yourself by Helping Others . . . : o WED LAST EVENING “MARCH OF DIMES”®’ ! 5co‘fifiai“:‘zh’::‘;;;‘:’f;u::“fi.‘:‘li‘,: BRIDGE and PINOCHLE at the Baranof Gold Room... were united in marriage by the Rev. | 4 i G. Herbert Hillerman, in a simple | St i- 8_30 P M 3 : }L‘ emony last evening at the home ar lng “ % 5 l of the groom’s brother, Roald Cop- / £ X : L L] DANCING at the Elks' Hall... 10P. M- AL 1 fi the only attendants. A small group | of intimate friends attended the —= By selling you quality foods in a clean store we | -—= protect your health. by selling a complete line [we | le ne ol wedding ceremony. h n ! I and Mrs. Copstead left By ! e a e S merchandise we protect you from vitamin deficiency; MK and by selling at low prices, ‘we protect your planv: this morning for Pe B o b O R You May Deposit Your Donation ‘ . OVERWORK : at Either Bank?! . i» PORTLAND, Ote. — Municipal ! Judge A. E. Wheelock asked the de- THIS SPACE DONATED BY e fendant, charged with intoxication, e oo The Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company prisoner. . rnnn DELIVEBY “Postman’s holiday, eh?” remark- | . 3 ed the Judge and fined him $20 for ' Elrrsonllrenflymmenlyommenllyoenen “too much interior decorating.” 0 0000000000000060000000000000000000600000000050000000000000-0000000000000000000000000004000000 00000

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