The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1946, Page 8

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the Prince home during the late hours of the night FIND PREHISTORIC From “Good F jes” PAGE EIGHT PRINCE IS BOUND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA S(HAPIRO sightseeing. Then he will fly to] Ketchikan where he will appear on OVER GRAND jURY Facts behind the lives of the GORGONOSAURUS Saturday evening. On his return to 1] Y9 allegedly confessed murderer and California he will prepare to start the victim show that both came ! HERE FOR a tour of the East coast, beginning | ceiving money from their homes I San Francisco to appear again on Newspaper clippings show that ANCHOiAGE, Alaska, Oct. 24— the Standard Hour broadcasts, and | ek . Js |2 Prince's. father, ‘W. . ‘Elix| bissivery. of s HodS. 6f: & 1AE. next spring will Preliminary Hearing IS was o one time mayor of Marys: laralike animal—tentatively iden | . b ille, Calii, and that the family tified as a prehistoric Tyfanno-|,., A Brings Greetings l Walved_lnquesi Held- g oA e e e el e ot L "-’nghly Elated with Alaska = schaviro laughingly characterized, : city. In a Sunday supplement ported today by homesteaders : himself as a “good will ambassa Confession Made in a lifornia Anchor Peint in Kachemak Bay as Fog Lifts and He dor” to many friends in Alas paper 1941, the (100-year old i, Cooks Inlet % 5 and others to whom he was asked rv hearing for Guy S. home is referred to as a “castle”| The 1 Belleved 40 Bavesbhenl Sees MOUmaIflS to convey greetings. Among them d Federal authori- and illustrations show Mr. EIls pre in a glacier until washed b Jack Fletcher, manager of the Bar- for i his second daughter Enid seat- out y the bay and then hore,| e e 1 W ancf Hotel, whom Schapiro had surroundings of had head and forefeet virtually ° M Y magie. he fog ‘13;2: met in the States AR RT ks L vact measured 18 feet 10 poonaing the winding rl\"mnel bbeiileapat Lt L e irman of the Cali- inches from tip to Up, according pag yme s joct ‘majestic chord. | Grectings included Paul Wilson of umation Board and is to Anchorage residents who flew ;o oot & TASh WA Pan American Airways in Juneau, to be presently affil- to the scen [ Maim Schapiro. interna. | O%CaI Olson, Territoral Treasur with California real estate (The Tyrannosaurus, a desc tionall k 5 I;t et and Don Hammond, who is in town P dant of the Gorgonosaurus, stands -ornnYy KnOWn planist who Will &b-| from Fairbanks | On Short Term Jobs 18 feet high and is some 38 feet ,‘;‘)::.‘“'I-_"*1‘3;1‘,.(1,’,“(,1;‘.}- "f:h cc‘:tu,‘_\ S AR \ce, who has held only short|long, according to the Encyclo- p #0/ S0 CHETh REC BB b on sale in the 20th Century jobs and for the past pedia Britannica. - The Gorgono- po [ EFRPSS O SARCES TIOW Theatre bo office, opening at 7:30 b ‘ . x weeks has not been employed saurus is somewhat smaller and “T oo s h‘ i sck. The box office will be clos- Testimony 'Was; given A hab received monthly pag-|foamed the Alberta, Camads; re-' JOOT® haudsome SHan his pRyres at the start of the concert at fisst by ‘Teleelmen WG ments. from @ trust fund set’ up 'glon in the Middle Cratacedns per- Pccause of ihevtaliiy and expres. o'clock. This affair is spon- John Homme; Deputy U. 5. ™S TO 8 U8 o ave him fod, some 65 to 85 million years SVEMESs of his face and sensitive b BUtA Siaia. BBL BoroHty a1 Walter Hellan, and Dr. C.| 2% M8 fomm e 0 O e fund, but ago. hands, which play constant accom- 118, Beatorn Libraiy: Proa art of this was used toward caring| (The. encyclopedia described the Paniment fo speecl, the arist. s Hombne o the'k b ; ' fulfilling a dream of many years X *“ for his two boys by a previous mar- | Tyra aurus as having a thick | Ris Flest- oD, 66 SA) for th RO i R S 5 BTG treel. I} jage. This information was not nearly hgwl R p: to “Alaska .for ‘this DI to 068" icclosed during the inquest, but it ior part of the body while o immes Howlass :: “]“,M’&,.Mmf,l G btk Fast ) Gorgonsaurus is said to have e explains in the unspellable MAY Kil[ murder. As soon as the police- =g Ty 500 considerable oil '@ shorter tail. The Alaska speci- A«un?(\ made familiar by Gregory men saw the body, they called ClUL o Ty orrival in Ju-|men bas a tail about one-third RA'LI "As a boy in Russla, Alas- Deputy Marshal Hellan Dr. P e i said by local|the length of the body.) ka seemed to me the height of ro- OPA NEXT Carter. Hellan arrived within two b fair artiste| The animal, which washed Mance.The boys of my day in Rus- minutes after being called, with D O one time worked as. ashore two weeks ago with some Sid Were raised on the books oi LA Spnp Bl seners Lt for vatious oBektalll Barsiotistias fiam st Gl iwhs Baid WE0k LondosudicRer Sy L DF. Garter {estifion thint b dié- Gekr ot .the Dreamland ‘Bar’ gnd o inches ¥lonk sand “two fest six JoODEr Wis ite fElOoHlke jhoatbod covered the woman dead upon his her music is' said to.have been|inches wide at its juncture to the If"f"' v‘}“ his works were trans- ival, and set the reason for “hizhly popular” with patrons body"y/A CHsad, oveETEwo fhet witlh lavedcdnto” RUsSInta 68 SRS b R death as apparently from strangu- o PO and three and a half feet long, had Califernia Feg (Continued from Page One) lation a sharply pointed tooth row 18 the welcoming weather i A5 autopsy has Boer ‘ordersd: ® * ¥ W B 6 oW & e nets o 2 e lec damp his spirits. “I love between now and year's end will b on thEVhoty ° Pl f 5T ° Pom}mi identification n\\‘mte(l fog—" he exclaims “it reminds me n get rid of lings rapidly but Hellan testified that he had or-: ® W EATHER REPORy ® the ‘“‘“1 it but crowds of California.” He goes on to ex- rly sequenc dered the house locked and ob-!® (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) e jof curious travelled 10 miles o\cx‘-“,m“ that his home between tours This official said the view is (h:':L tained a full confession from @ Temperatures for 24-Hour Perfod e land from Homer to see the dis- j5 “a little house tucked away in it W 1d be dent 1‘rum:m> Gt Atter Tokine hin fo thb]® EdlneionoaClock THRMAREE e C =Y The Homer high school the Redwocds half an hour out of Political advantage to trim the Marshal's Office in the Federal ® © o o o|was dismissed so students could san Francisco” There he lives controlled list ta the bone, then let Bullding, He sald at that time ® -n Juneau—Maximum, 44; e see the remains. alone —T am mos' eligible” he Congress take the respensibility if Prince was “very willing to talk.” ® minimum, 36. e Another animal, pu]wvvd prehis- jayopg it wants to go the rest oi the i ‘arteament Yesthrday. & fob-| /| At Alrport—Maximum, 43 itoric, L Was TouRd 1y the OOPREL]iphey. aven \Hikd 8 glinbse aRRIN: AT B B e e was sesireate midiium, 'S9 o River country in 1944 but decom-|.coy juself from the plane, he re- To Go Up, Up Aol gl . e position of the body made Posi-'yiaiked saying this concert is an Housewives and their husbands o P e at the inquest ® WEATHER FORECAST e tive identification impossible. That ;qyenture, “Most places you go are Meanwhile watched retail costs at were: John K. Marshall, Wiiliam ® (Juneau and Vicinity) e animal, however. differed from the ., .yve Byt Juneau is differ- groceries, restaurants and liquor e e M el o latest dscovery in that It Was 1P~ it tne’ fascinating marrow steep SL07€S as OPA officlals predicted Naughton, Edward S. Nielsen, and ® _ Rain showers tonight and e tilian with a """‘a‘.f”" streets climbing up the mountain the cost of living and drinking Gustaf E. Almquist e Friday. Not much change in & - % side—and that beautiful house, the WOuld certainly go up, at least HEARD SCRAMBLINGS Sl 2 vernor's mansion, stands o (o ;JMMU"L 9 ah 2 5u11\. ?r -l-hle ok Beinie onva’ ths Tollow-" PRECIPITATION ) erland. In ‘such a town thereimuat O8SC L Le g e Prince home about 15 minutes be- o o ’ > ST Ny e fore the murder took place: “I ° In Juneau 40 inches; e o 5 Likes Gypsy Life and 7 ed x.(»fh-*.‘ J‘tm Jellies an ) 3 2 o since - Oct, :1, 1087 dnches; ‘e lAws H"ED S‘zs Having toured ail over the w. reserves; dry beans; canned fish; s (;hz:k "1’,‘g;iu:;j::"f”(““ a0d o Since July 1, 3357 . . : with the cxception cf Africa and bananas :;yd |lm:\.tnxlmk y B o o e wheard| ® At Alrport — 06 inches; o Albert D. Joison of the Reln- Australia, Mr. Schapiro still fints Al g g mpat s sriplithers e Theard) o aifibe ‘Dot 1, 1061 fiches;, e deds vice in Nome, has been it fascinating to visit new places.’ Trade sources generally expcted a : La or” and | o G July 1, 26.66 inches e fined $125 by U. S. Commissioner The only ckjection he has to the some temperary price rises but said assumed that someone was leaving o e John Dowd for five-count viola- gypsy liie is the actual traveling. there should be a gradual return the house. He said it was a man, | _ 0 . | . | o o e ® e &!tions of migratory bird laws. Four- All ve at 7 o'clock in to the cld price system of sup- and under qur«’u:nmu admitted PN teen brants and a reindeer c: 8S' Ze moIr ss at 6, ne Py and demand. on was charged with: taking.mans in who snore all dicted that some aged bourbon, | man “h“_b"m’fll nights before had pan H. Ralston, Wildlife Agent, ory birds without having nicht. Th \ here are Seotch and other whiskey may ap- been visiting his wife. arrived here yesterday from ed a migratory bird stamp:|mor tful” glancing Pear again but at somewhat high- | “I chased him for a half block Intericr by plane. Ralston, whose taking birds in excess of daily bag | with satisfaction at the attractive ¢ Prices. They said OPA ceilings and would have killed mn_x had I headquarters in Ketchikan, has limit; having in his possession more | corner room the Baranof Hotel, had tended to keep them from :i;l B“‘bz‘;w“’ "“"‘"‘f{ :‘““» Prince been on special service in An- Lirds than legal possession limit;| The thrill of his lifetime, the markets. | E point of his story, chorage, Fairbanks, and Nome dur- taking birds in a closed area; not | Russian born ari came last -~ — | Ml::rlll\}l\‘t:gp;x;st4;1710:“:':111)“5’1::1&(h:;: :'xvxl:rrkn‘;;;.p‘mu; season of WIldiife, possessing proper_license [month when e voted for the first |7 PASSENGERS ARE | ; % th s v ere. He plans to remain in The birds stuffed in a reindeer |time as an American citizen. He | e MR Ty e e the carcass have been turned over |though he first visited America W1\ b0 Noriern Afrlines, flying 3 to the Federal jail in iome for 1927, he did not establish his resi- Cip jaer sy G DI R VRE pclice, was discovered visiting at Empire Wantads get results! feeding prisoners. deficsin. Ghlifornia Ukl he Hea Letween Juneau and Anchorage e i - S = Sl 1= 7 g and way points, carried the fol- |made several tcurs and had ‘“seen ! lihe worid” lowing passengers in and out of ! S Juneau yesterday: On- the plane of Captain Maury ¢ LIGHTERS ® PIPES We have just received one of the largest shipments of smokers’ supplies ever to land in Juneau — nationally known makes of lighters and pipes and other exception- ally fine men's gift suggestions — Stop In Now—Choose While Selection Is Complete ALSO—we still have a very good supply of BOX CANDIES in famous qualities o \ N \ ! \ \ \ \ \ | N \ ) { 3 ALL ARE AT STANDARD, ADVERTISED PRICES . . . NO ADDED CHARGE FOR AIR SHIPMENT ~ —Ponc 8 ElVurmenyrmsenfyemenlyormenfiyrcnerliys SPECIAL — CIGARS Box of 50—MURIEL $1.90 | Learning that his concer ig | aning that his concert tonight g ting, twould be the first such event in Ehareana Juneau for many years was exciting e g A passengers [to the pianist. He loves first con= pyone” Mrs. D. Heller, Mrs. Sel- certs, hcopes he will convince the ma O'son, Elwell Kraus J. R. people ci Juneau they want many Smith, George Docley \ isuch affairs. It reminds him of the| warion Naomoff, R LGreen s time scme years ago when he tour-| anqy Aleen, Walter Lee, Harry ed through Formosa, giving twelve wright, Frank Carmody. i concerts for the YMCA and found pon Hammond, Nichols the Japanese pecple surprisingly T-a Melvin Olson, jinterested in Occider music. er, Harold F. Moore After his appearance tonight, Mr. On plane of Captain Jack Dean First Officer Stewardess Dave Schir- Helen Roth to Juneau were Hazel Ja: Proper care of your trucks insure Longer Life and Safety Let us give you an estimate . . . We are proud of our work. Connors Motor Co. PHONE 121 o e e %2 IR R e e e St Al 1 Schapiro plans to spend Friday in First Officer Robert Stever and Stewardess Mickey Wedge, pas- sengers flown to Anchorage were Helen Merwin, Clarence Merwin, Lloyd Sadler, Carlos Merwin, Shir- 1 Mahar, Nina Rhodes, Robert O’Brien, - ~se — s Smenc™” ™ Army Surplus Soap Civil War Anfique EAST WEYMOUTH Mass, uel Schofield ordered some rplus com- he |64 bars of soap made for use in the 24.—Saz World War II Army s modities—and reports Civil War. 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