The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1947, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE EIGHT . MOVEMENTS:: o 5 One in hi - 3 newsy 3 n room in at 3.20 m Sweatband Blcod On Rubbers at he could offer nd towel asked if he had been r for the blood on3 At Night 5 his rubbers that night »f his hat t in question, N n 1, “I don't remember, I this morni Roden pent might have wc hem.” He put finis irect exar n of f he rubbers on in court and said, the nd turned him I S “These are the rubbers, all right.” over the osecutor for cross- except 2 few mom He explainad existence of med Mr. and Mrs. Gene blood on 3 s by saying vy Gilm spent Alan Hubert h 1 into a peol of most of time checking somx Brown, Tom Youn per From- blood on a downtown sidewalk of Nels previous answers and b nd ot* unidentified persons earlier in Decemk oecas br up testinion st Barsons. with -whom. he Had| Neson explained bloodstain- given witnesses. Wk beer ing that night at various od towel by saying that he had Gilmc him about Hunter's times aned it to a woman in the ho- statemer Nelson had stop- Nelson admitted passing by Jim tel who had a bloody pod in front Ellen's store, Nel- E s store between the hours hose in an al with her son grew excited and Ltegan to of 1230 a {1 1:25 a. m. on son. He sald towel ex- st don't care what Rodney December said that he hitited by 'the government is not Hunt said I didn't stop in was to visit Frank the towel f room Nelson fro he store. I just step- a short distance ed: “This towel was not taken ped let s by." Nelson said out of my from. Ie mour Back To Room—Arrested momer aw the Nelson took his last $5, accord- argumer > returned ing to his and went|tions and Harry E e said that he met back to the Ala E: where overruled Roden's objection to Gil- nter in front of Ellen's he played some more n" be- mere’s 1 of g g store on his return and that be tween 4 a. m. and 4:30 a. m. On! Gilmc ccused Nelson of “cas- stepped asi into ore en-ithe way to the Alaskan, he said ing" the len store for i} you trance, to r pass. that he met Gene Lamou did la denied the AU rauens urocery After going broke in tk " accusatior d he didn't testified tt when he game again, Nelson claimed th edrstal was meant by ned to his room retu ed there un e entrance accusa into the st rreste an unidentified white 4 The s of time and where- with his face to door lice at 11:15 a. . m abouts of the laundering of Nel- the mar Asked explain the empty son's jacket and trousers was that t razor case found in his room, Nel- brought u by Gilmore. H s slore was son said that he had fou it in; said th Deputy Mars k2 passed, but there was a a pile of kid’s toys in the hall Hellan yesterday 1 in the liquor stcre t of his hotel in front of his room. Nelson told hi on said that he retu to He admitted to he 1em at askan Hotel about two razors, urday & but had t m. and went to Blackie's changer to later ti From s, he said that 1 night lson becarn om at the Ismael ken point and th excited “I don’t c some money He ‘Bi 1 him new what he said f that's what met Howard Demry one but he said, then I Hellan) is lyin way to his room Af wa said the Seexaln Nelson the money, Nelson said 2 st secuting At £ 2:45 COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY Did you read about it in the April 5 issue of the Saturday Evening Post? It covers a multitude of hazards which menace vour possessions, home, business and future income. $50,000 protection for $13.50. Shattuck Agency B.P. o EELKS’ Ladies’ Night! SATURDAY — APRIL 19 For ELKS and Their Ladies Only Admitfance by Membership Card DANCING at 9 REFRESHMENTS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947 Attorney Roden made- no four t He did so, and then ro ® o 0 o o 0 0 o o o[dcmonsxrated outside the building, examination of the Roden brought out by questioning TElEpHo"E STR'KE |® WEATHER REPORT e clamoring for “work and bread.” by l!;r defense, u;.mh ‘:.uh-.(uln.x; from \\I:v;xu n‘ came. | SEnlEMENI MAY BE ‘: PCI:XO(lT:‘ISldk;:MZ{;;'UCIDck :‘llxosl\fl:i(l)l‘iztrvr':heru:l::(‘imctgn?g!htmz; a sample of Nelson's blood Duncan explained that blood canj ! reak ¢ 4 1 in his laboratory proved be sub-classified in its liquid state | DURING THIS WEEK: In Juneau—Maximum, 49; :1:}fiifif&?‘gfiix}?zu;fi Txls)tsxfler International Type O, o as to narrow the possibilities| | minimum, 38 """ 'e|The United States, Britain ana: This is the same type as that down, but that it is impossible| E 1 le At Airport—Maximum, 47; e France refused to l'«.ccepv. a Soviet of the victim's, as shown by lab- to identify a person from a blood| WASHINGTON, April 17.—#.~ 36, " T ol detnand that these: be oratory tests ample. |Joseph A. Beirne said today he is|® Minimum, 36 otiat sl T et o Lol weral witnesses were yet After & 10 minute recess, the seeking a settlement of’the tele-|® WEATHER R ORMBA S b A (:“A"l?xnmt‘;m:‘s fr‘l’(m "}e be called by the defense, and it next witness for the prosecution!Phone strike thise week ktut ““"": e (vmnunn : f;Cle s s doubtful the case would go to was called ed for “courage” i"]“"‘“" ranks if; J : » the jury today. Final Witness |the walkout is prolonged. | E PR | Tha courtroom was packed, wit Final witness for the prosecution' Beirne, president of the Nation-| ® _Cluu.d, w1‘1h Mm.mv ‘.fl.y % .-‘;:ASH.INGTON‘_TI“E- goveqlmexlt v seat taken and more than was Clemens R. Maise, speciallal Federation of Telephone Work ® light intermittent rain -I?l.d . 5"1, as some time m'whmh to ople standing about in tic agent for the FBI, assigned as ex- Crs. conceded to reporters that the| 3 DOt mucn chsnde 1 e = mpd’ i et awaiting an opportunity aminer of hair and fibers at the strike will begin to tell on idi, o 8ture tonight and Friday. e toad overtime pay claims, filed in FBI Laboratory -at Washington Payless workers if the. dispute| ® i file B chuh hinable e —_— D. C. Maise stated he also had extends beyond Monday. 3.4 PREUIPITATION e of George B. Hogus, March 19. An- P g mmads el ki of \laiRine ix<) 'THe strike leader outlined to| ® (Past 24 hours end!rg 7:30 a.m. :.odav) e other claim will be made shortly YESTERDAY AFTERNOON hibits in this case and described |neéWsmen what he had told a mass| . In Juneau — Trace; since e for 450 other employees, attorneys Prior to resting its case yester- . ‘{U,hmqu‘e of examination by Weeting of hundreds of striking|® APril 1, 208 inches; since e said. The government was given 40 day afternoon, the prosecution comparison miscroscope under 200 telephone members of the Wash-| ® July 1, 80.56 inct e days to reply. The cases involve placed two witnesses on the stand.’ yaonification {ington Telephone and Traffic un-!® At Airport — Tra since e overtime pay running back to 1934 {both FBI officials ‘M(“_\,h Andlecs- were: lion, NFTW affiliate in Turner's, ® April 1, 75 inches; since ® s sl A P. G. Duncan was called ‘and| On the trous of defenddnt|Arena. Reporters were not admit-| ® July 1, 5083 inches. S STO(K OUOIAIONS identified as a specialist in blood Nelson—one human head hair of ted to the meeting. I . | and body serums at the FBI lab- similar characteristics to the hair| “We are working toward a scttle- ® © © ® « e ® o e e NEW YORK, April 17.—Closing oratories in Washington D. €. of the victim; also several dark mment this week” Beirne said. S TR quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | He ified that he had received blue woolen textile fibers similar R S | stock today is 4's, American Can jin Washington during January en to the blue wool of which the vic- n 1 90%, Anacona 36%:, Curtiss-Wright oir express package from the FBI tim's trousers are constructed (Ii er o' p‘AA 'o D 5, International Harvester 80%, office in Juneau lzmd 1dlentu:3(1 the On the defendant's checkered pp | Kennecott 44';, New York Central ticles contained in the packaze. sports coat—one human head hair . i AT {15%, Northern Pacific 16, U. S, included a green felt hat, from a member of the white Make Survey T"p NEW YORK — The National gteel 67+, Pound $4.02 ) towel, @ brown sport which had characteristics similar Broadcasting Company announces — gales today were 760,000 shares. slacks, shirt and blue to the victim's hair; also dark 0 o H l R ' President Truman’s talk before the| Merrill-Lynch averages today arc which had been previcusly tlue woolen fibers similar to the n urien OUIC@ | Associated Press luncheon at the g5 fotlows. mdustriaty 168,02 rails luced by the prosecution victim's trousers praiciy | Waldorf Astoria Hotel next Mon- 4455, utilities 33.95. el On the vietim's trouse's— AN FRANCISCO, April 17.—p day will be broadeast at 2 pm. ————————— ‘m»‘,l_")“‘(',‘(‘;““‘lf;if"‘l' ;_’:‘:}‘;‘“& ; numbe dark woolen fiters sim- _a Pan American Clipper arrang-| (11 am. PST). SUIT DISMISSED B HRZond s of ilar to those contained in the ¢ ed to take off from San Fran- The divorce suit of Kenneth C. ‘(:x‘x;(\x‘::>:inbl\“S::c:g R-‘Tlh "‘ ‘\ ’ 1rv.d‘nn s J C‘iCl‘- e cisco tonight on a survey flight| EVERETT, Wash—Brandish Murway of Petersburg VS. Dorothy i__‘\ . i 1mpl‘c .uf Ngi] l\"‘].' vOV-’-‘ ' ek .~l.n1‘ ”y\:(‘i preparatory to inaugurating regu-:pistol, in the State Bank o Ida Muljwz\y has been dlsmlssed»m Exhibit 14 mple of the Tai | ocien fibers similar to thoss WS lar air service to major cities of vana today, u robber forced Ma:tia U. S. District Court on the motion S », & BAIMDG (RIS in construction of the the defen Orient Folden, bookkeeper and Rudolph of the plaintift. from the head of Nelson; and Ex- dant’s sports jacket. Pan American has been certified Kylling, cashier, into-a vault and ———————— hit 15, a liquid blood samyj In all- instances, the loose fiberspv the Oiv 5 et T T s S 5 ES taken Srom. S e s e Hrea ]ty the Civil Aeronautics Board to | escaped with between $2,000 and SHOE SHOP MOVES Duncan testified that he ad :;::l >1:)v‘:l\]>criflvl;>m ‘t‘h(‘ :,“fm : ‘““ “:0 hew rente r()‘“ES'<D"e‘52‘500 iy bjlis, Nos oiler else 'was in, John G (_)berg lpaigitnourcen an | anhfysis SBRSAMETEN ;o \\hiul: My Twer foind N 10 Sfif}"fljm’ and the other to the bank but the two employees the completion of removal of his e taken from Ellen and testified. e Bangkok A,“,% C_al“m“-' ; | when the man entered. “Shoe Hospital” from its former that it was International Defer Counsel-in-Chief Roden survey flight by a four-| site on South Franklin Street to its 0. He testiflod WM Be-had | watved Eont=exuminatian of FBI' "}'{“’nl;‘\:‘li l"‘:;:;' \“iill béu::'“ W4Y| ROME—The British-Ttalian trade new location in the Seward Bulld- o tested suspicious red stains Agent Maise, and, immediately i e mgko;k‘ finngkuk mgiaf.'rccfmcm was signed at the Italian ing, just off Triangle Place. rubber overshoes, on the ter the Government had rested, he apanin. By A0C 1 Foreign Ministry this morning S g R nd from the sweat band ed that the court rocess ur morning. Roden indicated on the overs t he expec the case would go were proven to the ju today, whereupon could not Judge Pratt excused ui their type. 10 o'clock this morning the sweat PETERS IN SITKA INSPECTING BARGE W Read the want-ads for bargains! of classifying human bloed into Salmon Creek Country Club Finest Couniry Club in Alaska TONIGHT ROAST Sirloin of Beef $1.50 Browned Potatoes and Vegetables For the Finest in Food and COCKTAILS Go to the Country Club? MEMBERSHIP CLUB Guest Cards Issued Out-of-Town Visitors. Cocl:tails at 5 p. m. Dinner Serving Starts at 7 p. m. TO PLACE RESERVATIONS PHONE 399-George Bros. Liquor Store before 5 p. m. — After 5 p. m. PHONE 015 “ Salmon Creek Country Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway | registered last night at the Baranof | S!renjlhmifii | y Assets Administration there was “little hope” for the 76-! Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! FOR SALE: 1941 BODGE ¥4 Ton | while more than 1,000 unemployed Christian Failing COPENHAGEN, April 17—#— An official bulletin said teday that Prese oil on Peters, D r of Native g Christian X.E\\ho :glf{:rlrcd‘ e oxali- the Alaska Native a heart attack on Easter Sunday, c P k_“ S i this week to in- had spent a quiet night and that| anopy lc p e Q. o eomeBatior acquired BSP Nun- his condition ~generally was un- coat and ps Nunivak is a power changed 5 $450 was washing at . used by the Army during the rown Prince Frederick told a, ed, that bl ch was turned over to ANS cabinet council yesterda that| and D e ) vashing if for its use. Peters will examine the year-old monarch’s recovery i blood dried barge to determine its value and physicians caid his strength was t nt“ry ying Blocd useiulness to ANS and will decide | dwindling. | r thko defense, whether it should be reconditioned TR SR U (Y | iy il B s R SUPER MARKET > explain further thes method - e | John H. Johnson from Skagway | Hotel. a '-'-H-l-’t-l' " * - & + Sleek Smooth MODELLED LINES.... Slips flattering to your figure and everything you wear — by virtue of PANDORA LINGERIE'S fauntless fit and prideful tailoring. IN BLACK Sizes 32 to 44 AlSQ==== JERSEY HALF SLIPS in Tea Rose and White Trorss 7 W " Women's Avwanes It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotek Building MRS Al S5 S Sl Dd SAAN, % S Dk Bl 000000 000000000000000000000009 ’ hded 24 222400424 . » be ot 0.8 d ;g

Other pages from this issue: