The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1947, Page 2

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MBEHRENES},; G § HOUSE VOTE ON BULLETINS O ot For CIO says it e maiond? sl gt It 1 D HAWAII DELAYED WASHINGTON, Apr ( | | | | [ | | | | 1e | must rman | cent ARGUMENTS MADE, JU oETS CASE onr:inued prom Page One) said as he brought ntroduced relating to i hairs and fibers. back a conviction ' first degree agai Austi Nelson,” Gilmore Gilmore e Argues Joseph A iefense attor- st portion McLean utes before aid that the sery per- a ver McLean McL B of the t e gov- er able rob- ery n { slaying of Elle said, “No evidence oduced why een Hellan, ward it can knew not good his argu- the im- ‘reason- called atter rosecutiohs’ use of the word of “identical” when ing to the comparisons of T ibers and btlood which had € ntroduced during the trial When resumed this after- noon ) c'clock, Henry Roden began ti in gument for the defense Roden Argues This a n counsel for defense Roden began his final pre- entation e jury by expre ing gratitt prosecutor Gilmor for the fair treatment given th accused du the trial. R then declarec T kelieve a lawyer's rst duty is to his client, but and to society,” :n important case; life of a man is and gentlement of the Rcden your verdict find its justification in the ence or lack of evidence,” then e went on to state the defendant must be proven guiity, not inno- beyond any reasonable doubt. Fol his opening statement coder ttacked ovidenc in the presented by the government, B W Wehiusia said most of the disputed efiort to place American aid to 2 Whte Eall oF uelsrN Greece under "United Nations su- Ratles razor. case, for example;” I wa med today by ijourned he declared, “is of no importance.” majority opposition in the Security e=t | He also pointed out safe alhidics to con- had been .cracked alth thera ——— propos- one in the Ellen store and WASHINGTON—West coa | ecution witness, Demry, had lin advised the Interstate Rep. Rich (R-Pa) 3 that Nelson had proposed merce Commission toda PR Seee n that Demry join him in a safe lieve their rates should a gen- Rico and the cracking job in the vieinity of cral propositi 50 percent states. ‘:.nd stor from June, 1946, level Testimeny Attacked y Roden then attacked the testi- General Motcer: " Welch replied imony of Dollie Silvers, who had it had { he is “not able to ared the lights in the store wage Alaska statzhood A turned out pricr to the time 220,000 CIO United mitt is holding hearin; claimed to have seen Nelson's a five-cent incr on at subject now. arture from the building. Call- vicus oposal i {ing attention to Gerry Fitzgerald's rejecicd the offer. | testimony that the store lights were ‘Maska Steamship Is al Monarch has been BROOKLYN — Burton (Burt) E. Shotton, ear-cld former . . ;. o e raaenne Aggigned Freighte F named manag e Y L ¥ lyn Dedgers today by club SEATTLE, Apii 18—U0— F { cn when sk2 entered the store Sun- day morning, Roden said, “there is no justification for believing her (Lollie €ilvers). She is an adven- turess, ready and prepared to do anything that suits her fancy.” FOR YOUR GRAD 1 | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 [don'( know what this cou;m' he had, at one time, “Then,” ac-'saw ‘no white man there. Nelson | coming to.” cused Gilmore, “do you admit that elso denied that he and Lamour U S SolD'ER To 1UNDERGROUND IN I3 | In conclusion Roden told you were at one time convicted of stcpped in frout of the store. SR | ijury: “You must have the facts burglary and sentenced to a term Hunter reiterated his testimon, HANG FORK ! | established: beyond a reas of from five yecars to life in San that he saw the two men standing “-lmfi ; NEw SIR!KE !N |doubt,” and warned them thcir Quentin prison in the doorway, adding that they | “consciences would bother them in| Lamour hotly denied that h:c had were only ‘a couple of feet” from 0? HVE jApA"ESE pAlES"NE AREA |the small hours of the night ' ever teen convicted of burglary. the door. i . |yean to come if any doubt ex- Then he asked if the question as Mahoney Called o | isted in their minds regarding tnhe to his keing sentenced to pr William T. Ma- F 0 M Se (By u: OCIATED PRESS) ‘L\(‘r:hcl rendered.” had any Ltearing on the prese by the 10(.’3 our fher Army €N J8N-| 1 Palestine, the Jewish under- District ~ Attorney Gilmore re- case 2 the repu- d Lf l s ground struck today in o lmrncd for his final argument wed by the Judge “Fm Ill:r" ten(e '0 e mpfl50n~ fer the L ing of Dov Bela G | praised the oratorical powey of « Lamour denied that Gene La- ]‘ k c 73 X fense counsel Roden He id & r convicted or to “truth and veracity.” ment b‘l 0 YO ourl It wa n attack, and the Henry Roden was known. as ntin for robt s 1zply was: “Bad = targst: was o British army cam * of the sages of the Territory wi r witnesses recalle re-| TOKYO, April 18—®—An Army 8t the all-Jewish town of e Gilmore then went on to sic 1 correlated buttal was concluded wer How- | court martial today sentnced one 80¥a. The town is built on a the defense -had done mothing but closely the ushand and American soldier to death by hang- Sandy cliff oicrloowing the an- attack evidence and create ¢ teld of their counters du 1 Walter Hel- ing and four others to life impris- ¢ient camel ‘caravan route out of fusion. He declared, “This is Satt Decsmber cmphatically onment aft convicting all five Jerusalem. {guessing game as Mr. Roden wc Nelson. enicd h b the Ismael the murder of five Japanese. | According to the British a group Ihave you believi Brown, who had testifi or about mi Carl Havalda of Owosso, of Young Jews wearing khaki shorts Gilmore told the jurors their previousl Demr sentenced to death. Life and br: tomm « verdict must be based on evi he had met ) Nel were given Pfc revalver Referring to Roden’s attack on the after 3 a. nd t Stab, N. Y.; Cpl. Wii- reunds in government witnesses, the prose hem werz going up to th S n, Ohio; Cpl. fire, killing tor said it is a standard practicc in the Ismael Hote aig, Winchester, ©.; threz bombs which exploded in t 3 to criticize any government question to tk and Pvt. Edward W. Smith, Sa- compound. British guards replied ress, and declared Roden did Brown's clo n \ah, Ga with a barrage of bullets, tut the cross-examine the FBI experts be-| Lee Caldwell was All five also were convicted on Aattackers escaped. cause “he was afraid of 'em 1 that he saw the defendant he five accounts of Private sources said the Britisa Judge Harry E. Pratt began 3:3),a. m., and sat beside him it He cut of three c General commanding the First In- instructions to the jury at 2:25 a pan game at the Alaska Hotel king only operty. itry now stationed in the Pal- o'clock, and at 2:45 the jury McLean On Stand The five Americans wers cl cstine stal plain was in the tired, with 16 pages of instructio Def Attorney Henry Roden clubbing to dcath five t the time of Y to guide them in 1eaching their then asked pe ion to br on roads west of Tokyo on he atlack came verdict istant, At Joe Mc the night of Ja Defense at- ° ! had cased up on ¢ DOINGS YESTEKDAY P.M. 0 witness briefl !torneys plea ST SIS en- After 3 o'clock” yesteriny _!testified that he had m (too drunk to nging of Dov ioH, Dopitty 0. 8. MARA “'on. Wedne Sftaehnon - to foere dblng O other members er Hellan was called to the wit- ElHen's store. o . Of%ha uade 3 ness stand brietly by the counsel TRere he estimated, by dedu CHURCH. OFbIC b b oo SoF Fiw derbink. tion mcthods as taught f Asked about two squares of Aum the distance f1 10 Thit oleum which had been cut from GOC! to the barker shop o the M o the kitchcn floor in the rear of fTont entra of th a e Jim Ellen's stcre, Hellan said that 250ut 70 fe Gilmor BipvL JHOEL 7 poEInG, He had ot them oub. and mination, Lrought out after a trip to Fairbanks, wounded them to t FBI office. ad not made a y ac L & - gistered at the Baranor Ho- L By Bresumat] were marked SUTEICnt. nor even paced : tel R see o with bloody feotprints, but have tance off O TTTREE R A v ae ’ not been intreduczd by the prose- And ai to by i LA cuticn as evidence in the case. rested its case. Almathk. Sno . M s Eugen> Lamour was called by the minutes to 4 o'clock. - ‘IH ry of Yakutat fl to HERE defense. Lamour a very ex- Rebuttal Vi i f";“" 7"*"”\""“' "A‘] o ; Foit pe 2 & R Withiess. anil testiMame tolithE Biove : 3 t the Baranoi. } matook leit our ps yester- {.u ":.(':fl' T e !L_l;‘xl "ot the FLHM Withess Mibt et the Oy BULIE ol AR murder. He and his wife, said Bcaita, the man’ ho: Besterday: REde. TRCY M SunE BT T by Lamour, had n at ut Lamour and Nelson claimezd el i gorsiidirend 12:30 at B and loav- bave gone to coilect a debt o ; S : e ing his wife 1e two of them to Lamour. 20! JACK FROM INTERIOR Vo N, SE walked out ghby Avcnue,| Bonita, a t the Barar : aul AdRmS, with -the Ton- past Ellen’s store. where he time ? ; ding Col y at Ketchi- thi did not st or take ok y of the a trip to the special note of They went o ¢ yesterday, and is registered the home of Frank i vho ning, ¢ Bk T nof cwed $15 Lamour which hs until 1 said §_ ¥ R wisbed to The houses wa th t 'Q§ 3 !‘Pi’ Amd{afi THREE FROM ANCHORAC after plane over: Ketch 2 dark, so alking avound to after 11 p s AR ey wzaro, Marion A. The three biothers formerly lived the side d they returned to small lighted s v H o ' i . Putnam, all from in Juneau, and were with the 20th * town by another way over tha ¢ front c "jaei iR )eaxi ] are registered at thelCentury Market here. They are Lamour left N when he prosecution L Baranof. | Ketchiken bound to attend the ¥ returned to Bla point out t SEATTLE, April i Milton e funeral of their mother. more, and took a taxi - Fester Wight, € er atile HERE FROM KETCHIKAN - his wife. They walked tc o real estate and Quentin L. De Boer from Ketch- RETURNING SOUTH town from their home in the Vii- today. He can arrived in Juneau yesterday C. Mason Whitney, lage, and going past the P and was a lead in develop- with Alaska Coastal Airlines and zners from Berkeley, store they noted the ligk in bed rton residential is at the Baranof. ed to Juneau yester- and Lamour said he saw the v a k2d lamp. € id - D - | day registered inside which read 2:20 a. m € stor a Alaska from Baines, n |the Baranof Hotel. Thi were at { the Willie After spending some’ time i¥the n kut stated t if ar Company of Los Angeles Zulate 2 perd Ismael Hotel, they went downl to had ) t the door she ¥ ed in June: yesterday lan for the campu: the City Cafs at 3 o'clock: .and I them; but she the Baranof Hot; met Nelson again as they left af- nothing S i | ter sandwiches a coffee Recalled ley, oi Sitka, has ar- | 3 were walking tow the Alaska was recalled later FROM WHITE! J with the Ala 2 Hotel They togk a t € ense, with Counsel Rcd- B. B 3 1 tal Airli from ite’ Falls, Wash,, arrived ay from there. that she was t cer- arrived nd i ed and is registered at the Baranof [in Juneau yesterday by air and On cross examination, U. S. At- tain” a light was burning in t t Hotel 'are at the Baranof Hotel [ teiney Gilmore had a difficult Bcnita home on the night in ques- — time with Gene Lamour, who dis- tion, though she replizd to Giimore liked being pressed on questions that the Christmas light had been which he had answered pre N during Lamour told Gilmc cnce that his questions tition, or that they we or that he could not as they were stated. Lamour told Gilm had not been drin! 2 that night, that he had drunk only cd one beer. Then Gilmore brought out that Lamour had not seen!lan Nelson between the hours of 1:30 znd T and 3 a. m. i Nelson Was A Friend ! After a difficult time in which Lamcur at first denizd Nel- son could be classed h more than an acquaintance, he was " " §¢°s easy to resident Branch Rickey, sugceed- ' * . ! Rcden then dismis: e testi- finally brought to say that Nelson suspended Leo A by the Maritime Commis- {0y FBI agents Duncan and was “a friend” of his h“ve“pfi’@gg e foaie A i as a “lot of bunk.” He Gilmore asked Lamour if he had| s ' PITTSBURGH — The CIO Uni- ation in the Alas ‘If youre going to convict ever gone under tac name of| fi s ted Steelworkers union has de- announced foday. NOw atl, ., on" that kind of bunk I Austin Rolland. He admitted that EN manded an hourly wage increase he will undergo overhaul ) s oo e 2y =Dt BsnE of 23 cents from the Jones and and is expected to 2“!»——————— Laughlin Steel Corporation. Thi in 2 week and sail north \ is the firs, direct wage d:mand € in May. 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