The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1946, Page 2

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R " > B PAGETWO ~ __ THEDAILY ALASKA EVMFIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA _ ~ TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1946 THREECRIMES & 1 i eddin Pirgt ‘th. B %?’Ei(harles leahy ~ FINED FOR ABUSING SERVANT SEn!,'agemem of o s, v Jum;;s(ay_u:se;n ' ’ Neva Downs Is v Has First Birthday iils Back After| i ADMITTED BY | Announced Here e oo 1 o o o sy engagement of Miss Neva the Juneau High Schoc mer Juncau girl now re- ber of the class of 1 fr. Howard C. been atten anncunced by Mr. J. O. The petite Mi wvns of this city 1 WM. HEIRENS CHICAGO, 6.—William Heirens 1 today three of i | | | | | i 36 Years Away. Charles H. Leahy, owner of the | Charles H. Leahy Distributing Company, San Mateo, Calif.; ar- Lirthday. the el r and wellknow vk | Joyed that time favc n set as the while living in Juneau kination for refreshments, ice cream eptemier 7 hs history-—the kidnap-killing of Suz- rived here with his wife yesterd: da for the which 1] " venn g . when My (A8t cake. anne Degnan, the “lipstick mur- by Pan American Airways to visit i b2 held Gity. 7k can- |10 5ie" Wit stbonsd in L .| The mothers afterncon der” of Fi Brown and the the Territory for the first time in [ dleiight 1 o double-|Goirg i Jun : VaTdRe i o little fatal throat Josa- 36 years ring cere i 1 place at , I 1 employed i s phine Ross, A resident of several Interior e . home ‘of the groa F e n e in T heler Sl R S R L I es from 1902 to 1907, Mr. Le R IS R s e i Sl ol N P : versity il d by dog team from Fair- 8 e his ATy Cht LG RBOTR i SRR A e R, X .+ Ce Attorney William J. Touhy said | banks to Dawson, Y. T. in 1907} Miss ‘Pt Blaek, - ko $AT dasvar in | coupl AN O P made the confessions voluntarily in During that adventurous ride, he ar future to ke pr $6+ [ rermanens ST 5 o A his own recalls, the temperature was be- tween 45 to 60 degrees below, and a conference arranged by attorneys. Heirens' told Touhy he strangl:d E— At times it “got really cold.” the six-year-old Degnan girl with' S 1N GER — Pretty Margi After spending three years in his fingers as she lay in her bed Hughes, daughter o.f Frankie | nawoon he left for British Colum- Then he took her body to the base- Carle, is a featured singer With | i, ) “yopnoouver he married Mrs. ment of a nearby apartment build- her dad’s band. | Leahy, of New Westminister, B. C. ing and cut it to pi , he added With his wife, Mr. Leahy, of San Darnell, Hermia Darnell, Je The “lipstick” ying of ex- WAVE Frances Brown took place h, Don Horter and W. C.lstate and set up his present busi- less ‘than a month before th2 Banfield; to Taku Harbor: George | hess there. Since that time he has Degnan killing, on Dec. 10. Miss Hill; and to Tenakee, W. Siot BRI deGRAISn £ visit ATaS Brown, "33, was shot, then stabbed Gillis Passengers on the Pan Pacific| town and, according to the maid to death in her North Side apa From Tenakee: J. Tennyson, Jr. Tour, Mr. and Mrs. Leahy will| {n the ,n‘,]-,,‘ng to x:idnigl\t, “so ment and the Killer left this mes- np,. Meponald, D. o, O'Toole, D. O. leave on the Aquila Thursday for| sage scrawled in lipstick on the qwrgoole and J. Tennyson, Sr.; to a two weeks tour of Alaska. This | wall: a: Hal Fairhurst, Garry Boyce, is Mrs. Leahy's fiust trip. to, the) “For heaven’s sake catch me be- coove“hate “alice Wahto, Foster | Territory. 4 fore 1 kill more. I can mot con- npyje- Mrs. Foster Mills, Mrs. R. C.| Remembering Juneau as just a| trol myself R Mrs rickland and R. “little village of log cabins,” Mr.| Miss Brown's nearly nude body to Hawk Inlet: E. La- Leahy is “very impressed” with the | was found draped over a bathtub Thomas and R. Boyer: |dhfings! i Wiateest Gt doity. | She had been shot twice and a 10- y o giikq: G. L. Greenbank, R.|“It's beyond all comprehension— | inch steel knife pierced her throat poycper g Betts, A. Merideth, ! this complete change,” he said. “I| Srom 68z - 0 ORI , William Semar, W. ey, H. La- should never have recognized this Tre nude body of Mrs. Ross, 43- Lo a1 " Nordby, N, Nordby.|as the same oity.” vear-old widow. was found on her and Myrtie Brice; and| ‘b fobmle Afaskan rasidnt ssid] bed' June 3, 1945, her throat slash- , py, pay, H. E. Mayo and R. E. pe was “enjoying pointing out fa- ed He apartment at JOLR: awan- Mayo. miliar scenery to his wife,” and in more, was only four blocks % ; el . y | where Miss Brown was b To Atlin and back: B. Simmor wcting that at least the mountans! e J. Greenwadd, D. Able, Keith Wil- and other natural scenes had not and 1. Wildes; to Hoonah: Jean- | changed since 1902." A i ) de. Al Alkl'NES nie Charles and Arthur Charles; RN s P B from Hoonah: W. Marks and H Francisco, turned to his home FOUND GUILTY in a Bedford, I Betty! Reffner, 19, a domestic i were fined $200 each, They four g Marks; to Ketchi Mrs. F l MAKES MANY TRIPS 7 “ o - « Seallle Mayorls Themps Stanle Peterson, L. i /Iw‘./v“‘ - Uhevigilance Callal and B. F ‘ ar nk Heintzle- to 1. Miller; from Ketchi J. B . aial . and Mrs. Chappot; from Wrangall Mrs. Murphy and Florence - Mrs. Keel, Mrs. H. Benjamin, Mrs nus; from Pelican: Dewey Jones, Brown and L. L. Benjamin; Ketch- SEATTLE, Aug. 6—Mayor Wil- Dallas Casperson, W. W. Wells . ikan to Wrangell J Rahm; liam F. Devin, rebuffed by the city M. McCaddon, J. Hopen, D. Mil- Ketchikan to Petersburg, L. Pershin ¢ unecil en his nomination of a x nes, R. Livingstone and S. Hartley; and Max Robinson; and from Kansas City man as police chief, to Taku Lodge: Donald Prow and Petersburg to Ketchikan: B. F. said today he would probably ap- WAR VETERAN TEACKES — Sonia Michelich, L. G. Birkland; rom Taku Lodge: Porter. point one of the two Seattle men Who Kkilled many Germans during the war when she served in the PACIFIC - - - who stood next highest in a com- Yugoslav partisan forces of Marshal Tito, teaches the children of her dead comrades in an orphanage at Karlovac in Croatia. Most Coastal Airli ing passengers y Pelican: Don Livingstone, Don Mil- Scdd: nes, M. M mmon, S. Pe is arm of the U. 5. Servi s benefited all of Alaska. It's men and officers have aided the development of the Territory . . . and bave been interested too, in the progress of our Empire of Destiny is NORTHERN . . . edlaska’s FOREMOST el e S Airline. The £ 7 21 es 52 ot hod's U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU D o ihat would be the most, ©f the children suffered severely in the war. The orphanage was Airline. The most modern planes and ‘methods, JUNEAU, ALASKA 6-HAC Sl bel B built by the Yugoslav government. . o : WEATHER BULLETIN likely action, although he wanted o « o conrtesy and bospitality . . . plus efficiency vf DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TiME © study the situation somewhat v v and “I haven't really decided what personnel ... dsthereasonwhy P N A Leadsthe Way. 1x. temp. TODAY LA sight, by proxy, into the adminis- last temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am ¥ aa tration’s poj rity > segment THINK 0!: IHE NG%S? I eciy % " Richard R. F . Kansas City, 'Tation's popularity in one segmen 1 “ S e o 18 el Ma PROGRESS OF ALASKA™. .. Look to Station 24 hrs.* | Lowest 4:50 am. 24 hrs. Weath: who led the s v EiGAteA IS of President Truman's home state. 3 Anchorage 66 50 Trace Cloudy Who led sthe et W TEleotel Y e , P N A “Route of the Coast Liners’ for LEADERSHIP. Barrow | 32 Trace s the council yesterday for the 87,-; The invelving an attempl, garT LAKE ¢ depart- Bethel 48 06 Cloudy 500-a-year job. by Rep. Roger C. Slaughter ‘D'L"_" ment store receiv der for Cordova 52 48 13 Cloudy SCORRL e R {win rencmination despite public «onjy g half pound” here e Pctn 50 34 Clear 5 : opposition from the President, drew gomic stuff” to use f AC[F[C / IO‘RIJ l.[ER/V IRL[NES Haninran 52 Cloudy S|X S'a'es vohn only a small segment of the VOters pues on a farmer’s s Fairbanks 5 30 0 Clear g participating in the da; pr They re A 'e TOYR TNA St Wi Haines 52 0 Cloudy | . ' p Missouri, Kansas, Ar- salt Lake eAlas ES FOREMOST e Azrlines Today ai Primaries - o sowoe v o Rk AFIONS : Juneau Airpert 41 01 Cloudy a t Virginia. 3 ; Baranof Hotel Ketchikan 50 5 0 Cloudy ! A. Axtell, Mr. Truman’s maye be available some day at about ) Kotzebue 38 04 Pt. Cloudy | (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS choice, and Jerome Walsh, former $12,000 for a half pound McGrath 44 50 0 Missouri’s fifon district voters OPA attorney, are fighting it out - v — ; Nome 35 41 Cloudy marked baliots today in a congres-, with Slaughter for the Democratic| Toronto is an Indian word mean-| SORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Northera Airlines Northway 48 2 42 Pt. Cloudy | Sional race that promised an in- nomination. ing place of meeting Petersburg 51 49 52 Cloudy P emmana s sotmasm 12 o s it s = - Portland 80 47 417 Cloudy | i R e Prince George 51 Cloudy - ] Prince Rupert 61 51 Cloudy San Francisco Seattle 62 54 02 Cloudy . Sitka 58 50 01 Pt. Cloudy Whitehorse 40 01 Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 60 *— (4:30 a. m. yosterday to 4:30 a. m md?.iw o oy | THE NEW LOOK ) flffle ‘WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Cold air has moved over northern Alaska | The Femmer Cab Co., Under New Ownership, and the northwestern portion of Canada this morning. Temperatures were as low as 30 degrees at Fairbanks and 32 degrees at Burpmw this CALLS FOB A T L T n e e e e Ts Changing Its Name fo. . . vesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at scattered points LONG % £ over Alaska, western and central Canada and the western portion of | Washingtion and Oregon. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ~ SILHOUETTE Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today THE CHECRER CAB CO. WIND Height of Waves : - Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea €ondition) | n i Cape Spencer Cloudy § E 4 Calm | ¥ ! Eldred Rock Cloudy 5 SSW 16 2 feet WARNER’ E)lloNE wgfi (B FQR A H Live Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 57 Calm Missing ¢ LS NPe & ; MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE-! ] ]‘ il { NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 20 miles per hour CHF@ E&E Eb @AB i slowly decreasing and becoming variable under 15 miles per hour tonight. | LeGant o e t Protected waters of Southeast Alaska scuth of Ly: anal and outside | : waters, Sitka to Yakutat—variable winds under 1 waters, Dixon Entrance to Si Variable cloudiness with some widel miles per hour. Outside | vesterly winds under 20 miles per hour. scattered afternoon rain showers. | 24-Heur Service . . . Insured Cabs . . . Drivers Carefully Selected for Courteous and Saie Driving Owner, FRED CROWELL = Manager, ORVILLE WAGNER To achieve that long S A s, | look from bustline to ¢ hip let us help you NOTICE select the right Juneau Merchants WARNER'S All Juneau merchants are invited to attend : am an orgnization meeting at the LEGION LeGant DUGOUT at 8 P. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th. It is imperative that all merchants - || attend. i 8 P. M. Tuesday at Legion Dugout CUMMITTEE ON DRGANIZATION i “It's the Nicest Store In Town* Marshall Erwin Fred Henning j Bacsapt Hojol Bullilor | I ool el bbbl el bbbt ool r g 4 S5 W omens Avvanes | Regular Service from Seaiile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS - * —————— ; REFRIGERATICN : ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Bud Nance Ernest Parsons Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent RO ——— e bbb b o e b oAb ik PREESIES——

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