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PAGE TWO " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MAN STABS WIFE - PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ELEANOR, JIM BUTTER UP; ‘l_egle/ss Vel SON OF CHARLES | WINNS LEAVE |Siamese Twin Girls IN NIGHT FRAY; |WILL OPEN TUESDAY Roy Manson Held in Jail will on Tue School |day, September ARE AT QUTS ONWRITEUPS EGGS ALSO SEATTLE, Aug. 27—(®—Whole- sale prices of the best grades of but- ter jumped two cents a pound here Is Winner SEATTLE, Aug. 27—P— was received here today of the| sudden death in San Francisco of in 1917 newed acquaintance with several M‘—'M—Hardmg [ | his school friends. |Weston Settlemier, 46, son of Char-| 8, bor In Elec"o“ les R. Settlemier, well known|and reared in Juneau-and leftipg " SETTLEMIER DIE e beon " vising.n uneais ‘or| D€ Parents Say ; | two weeks, returned to thier home | Jgr i Highland. Park, Calif. awing| W's Tor Best w°m§che early part of the-weeke Dur-! e |ing their visit here, Mr. Winn re-| ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Aug. 27. | Brown said last He was DOTD|jignt when fold of the death o first children—Siamese twin ¥ ifi et { cight. Sist fary Ber- laska and Seattle newspaper man.|Pere gitls—that “it i§ for the 'best.” Here {0[ A”ege(l Kmfmg 2 o ; four, five - today and dairymen, scanning spi- A’Ihc younger Semem?er‘.’e hativel —— e The first of the two girls, torn 1 . . e Mary Ethel, NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—P—Mrs. raling Eastern markets, sald the | SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Aug of Dawson,. Y. T. was secretary BOB SANFORD, Jr. LEAVE! | Sunday and’ Joined at the pelvis, of Wife This MOmmg feas o Rlen e \o* Roosevelt, commenting on | pricc may jump another three or |27 (»—Charles E. Potter, 34-year-|op o San Francisco advertising| s died at 10:30 a. m., MST, yaster- - | curricular offered by the 1t Magalin rtigReigg Jaie SIRr Dol A {old legless war veteran Who won | Brisacher, Van Norden and| Bo Sanford, Jr., who has been|day. The tiny Heart of the other BULLETIN—RcY biic Jorts, singing and A: Farley in which he expressed his | * Top grades were sellmg to retail- [his first political campaign by 4| associates. ‘He was educated at/dirceting Evergreen Bowl sports kept going only seven beats each H was removed f doubts of his social standing at the ers at 84 cents a pound in cartonsi hig margin, planred teday to get!the University of California and| activities during the sumimer, went|minute, for six hours add 15 | Jaii late this afternoon and Cieible for entrance n White House, says that ‘it never | The jump in price was the second lan early start on his duties as New | parvard. The widow, Mary, and scuthion the Princess Norah. After| minutes longer before it ceased. % taken te St. Ann's Hospital for 000 g child must be six occurred to me that Mr. and Mrs. | in two days. {Republican representative “"’m[two sons, Grant. 14, and Brock, 12,/a short visit with relatives in| Brown, 26-year-old veteran of u treatment of a self - sted before Novem. Farley felt themselves in any group | 'Dairymen said the Pacific Coast | pichigan's 11th Congressional Dis-'g vive. ;ch.mpawn and Effingham, 1L, | pacific submarine warfare, and kis 18 {hreat wound which he s Bet 1Lar-1 Joilt different from that which we were | market is still about a cent below |trict. The senior Settlemier left here he will register in the Physical|2i-year-old wife, took the news |' ally with the blade g B lin, that in the East and that supplles: He was elected yesterday OVeT yoqay (o attend the funeral ser- Education and Health Curriculum|of the deaths quietly, hospital at- did “accider MR- =S N : n of a safety razor while shaving.” A serics entitled “Why 1 Broke here are dwindling. Democrat Harold D. Beaton, 41, yices. lof thesIllinois State Normal Um-i tendunts _said. At press time, he was stiil in (HAHGES MADE IN With Roosevelt,” a condensation of | Prices of best grades of large eggs (also a former serviceman. Late re- < |versity at Normal, Illinois. | il surgery, receiving trcatment by . a book which the former Postmaster | climbed two cents to sell to retailers turns gave Potter, a. native of, o B e ‘ & General will publish in February, |at 74 cents a dozen. Cheboggan, 12,652 votes from 230 PLANES GROUNDED NAVY OFFIUER HERE FROM SPOKAXNE REGULATIONS FOR Dr. William P. Blanton recently abpeared in Collier's Maga- of 289 precincts of the northemn| i | Lt. Comdr. G. W. Sperrle ol} B Roy E. Ma rested zine. " , Michigan area, compared to 5624 Due to a low ceiling, Pan Ame“'\Washlngmn. D. C. is registered| Elmer Zarau of Spokane, Wash., 7:45 a. m. t y l’wh“ MIGRAIORY BIRDS Mrs, Roosevelt, writing in her MER(HA"“ fOMEH {for the Xo;med ;Vlm‘lkmnc (cunly‘c:n A:(rwqys pl;;'::s Pv;;r!eicz;;’;':g‘m the Baranof Hotel. is staging at tke Baranof Hotel booked on a ¢ e of assault s 7 Question and Answer column in the prosecutor from St. Ignace. . €d yesterday. & =k —— a dar weapon The The Regional Office of the U. 8. [adijes’ Home Journal, says that I “Ex‘ leDAY N'GHI! Potter will fill the seat left :mp- ern Airlines plare came in from| Fish and Wildlife Service today an- ty by the death of Rep. Fred A. Anchorage, but was unable to maka| U. 8. DEPARTMENY OF COMMZRCE, WEATHER BUREAU arrest was am deeply grieved to find that Mr wife, Dixie nounced two slight changes in hunt- | parley was :Z,nt the person I thought | Due to postponement of :he;B‘«""eY- also a Republican the return trip. i JUNEAU, ALAS¥A at 6:30 ing regulations for migratory water- |y ‘or perhans it would be better Sports Writer's banquet from to- — —— - — | WEATHER BULLETIN frem a k ack. She told polic2 fowl. Under the new regulations, | ¢, sayv that I am grieved to find that night to tomorrow night, the Ju- L MRS. SWANSON LEAVES | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME that her husband had may not begin on opening | My, Farley 'has allowed ‘himself 0 | neau Merchants Assoeiation meet- Hi'“ |s G"en as 'o esaicd L | iz, temp. TODAY her at 3 a. m. with a twelve o'clock noon and e made the kind of personality ing, announced yesterday for last Lowest 4:30am. 24hss. ‘Weather at 1 i 1 him prese y be kept in possession of |ihat Mr. Trohan, of the Chicago Thursday evening, has also been| I . | Mrs ‘Fredu Swanson, who las) Etation 24 hrss temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. | ter - 2 o % > | been visiting her daughter and ! wing the open season Tribune, would: fnevitably, :make postponed” one day, and will be| De‘ense In overe" | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Anchorage 68 2 o | 5 Pt‘um;udv ! .‘,hl i tb %o his Toom| The pa u,-:.‘.,:, which has beei niw !] Bl Priday, exglicle, August 25, 4! Zimmerman' for the past year, lof( Barrow 44 o e Rid Be (‘:l Og sett when he returt : Dee | (While the widow of tne four-term |7 o'clock, at room 5, Shattuck (ase a' Sanla Ana HB Bolhsts NOLl oniite td | Bethel 63 46 16 Pt. Cloudy i at the Haven Rooms and found changed now reads as follows: "Wal- | pyogqent did not further identify | building, according to Lez Lucas,| o Lr:e i Call. Biee:| Gioetans 6 38 41 06 Clear b her lying in a pool of Llood rfowl may be taken 2ach day from . b S abnarently referred ‘to | Secretary. | RS er home in Oakland, Call il o X ; y b .‘9 tad, whe she had gone to esc sunrise to one hour before sunset Walter Trohan of the Washlngton; R s i Swanson was honored at cov: d]’EdmonLon 50 % a1 0 Fog from Manson after the fight. Bas-| except that the hour for commence- staff of the Chicago Tribune. | SANTA ANA, Calif., Aug. 27. (#— social affairs prior tc ker de."Fnirbanks 59 37 39 0 Clear ¥ sett imm ely called Dr i | ment of hunting of waterfowl and | "Tip o0 Bap 0 oton sadd that | CALIFORNIANS IN TOWN jLnuxse Overell's attorney contended | parturc. | Haines B S 51 K Drizzle-Fog § P. Blanton, who sawed eleveniceot fir: y of the season ., ‘po covelt should have waited, ! —_— | today that the romance between the REE BV 5 5 T | Bavre 53 51 51 i Pt. Cloudy 4 titches in a cut on he and shall t e o'clock noon, and I think, until she could read the Mrs. Beulah M. Make and sonj18-year-old heiress and her husky HERE FROM OREGON EJnnean Alrport 56 49 49 2,18 Rain others in a cut on he wrist t d for an additional wWhbiA Hook: I am not making and daughter of Alameda, Calif., boy friend, George Gollum, was | Il{etchiknn 58 | 55 56 91 Rain %% ke Taa pis Ber HAbds Hh <h i Farley's order T am frving to gather| o ron h RS0 HOTEL | mne statemens by outo Jacob, ine | EOT 15 Tegistersd at the Baranof | Kotaebue B | g: i mg“dy an attempt to ward off the at- i S s G S— PR e e ik s dde o5 b 6 & w® 0 Pt. Cloudy ' e . PECP@HRS RESUME ! Which comes from the words he dic- bgh -;:“d Mrs. P. t5 _Shrfl)‘K-L;’l formal hint of the trend of defense it fi:fi;“"‘ (7 R B | 44 0 Clear " Manson, when @ ¢ tated at the moment. If she ob- | York, Penn, are staying al he testimony would take AT GASTINEAU 5 t 59 36 47 Rain W his guilt and v the MONTHLY MEE"NGS jects, as I-assume she does, to the Hotel Juneau " ‘;:{:;::i’a X 58 | 50 54 Pt. Cloudy | legal services na " delineation of her husband, that b T | JAnc(.:bsmadp his statement in the ' M and Mrs. E. M. Barry of | portland 63 3 57 b Cloudy G The knife has not yet been fc g the summer season is comes from his (Mr. Roosevelt's FROM NOME \,vl{dgcs chambers as the defense | coos Bay, Oregon, are S“’Pl"““lprmce L & 5 44 o Cloudy i Mrs. Manson was not 1 i ers of Alaska and OWn words which were taken by | e { Prepared an attack on State con- [q¢ the ‘Gastineau Hotel: | Prince Rupert | T e i Rain Iy for her wounds kut was released . o rasume iheir Farley at his conference with the M. and Mrs. D. W. Mercer of|tentions that the voung couple’s e e——— | Seattis 64 54 54 Fog | after treatment 5 President.”) Nome are registered at the Hotel| “greed and frustraticn” led to ihe| BELLINGHAM PEOPLE HERE | sitka 57 50 54 i Drizzle-Fo3 5000 Bail Set 5 he 1“‘; Noeaa . o L3 Lt Juneau ;r{pnlhs of Financier an Mrs Waltcr; PRI b ety 53 16 P 26 Cloudy f Manson was turned over to tl iaap Hignt: b g e T { E. Overell aboard their yacht March | My and Mis. L. R. Dillon, Mrs. Yakutat 64 50 £ U ! as tran | 54q Fellows' Hall. § ANOTHER BASEBA“ AT HOTEL JUNEAU b ok _|J. E. Thomas and Mrs. A. H. ar U Comi % Re I L SR | A cifense pathologist testified Thomas of Bellingham are stop- *_(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) bond W plAyER ARMB. | Patricia A. Conover of Beverly today—in sharp variance to prose- ping at the Baranof Hotel. | WEATHER SYNCPSIS: Vesteraay's storm has now quite definitely H pros- FROM LONE STAR STATE 3 ' Hills, Calif, is staying at thc cution "“;dif“l ;“ggs’efrm“ IF" B gl 2 K | passed and weather over all of Southeast Alaska is n;npn;vimz. hThefral;n uter J. S. At-| Mrs. O. H port and Kay | Hotel Juneau. Bl plivia edhad VEISH R L ve , St hes either stopped entirely or is very light and occasional patches of “ky ‘;:x‘l:? The im penalty for 1 of Eouston are at the Bar- so" fOR "E“.SONS TR |at the time a dynamite blast wreck- ~ CALIFORNIANS AT BARANOF | ., ge seen. pRiinfull at the Juneau Airport during the past 24 hours was o) this offense, if he is found guilty, anof Hotel. Another Texan is F. J. Wi OREGONIAN HERE jed the hold of his cabin cruiser. : g nearly two inches and that in Juneau itself was slightly less. A second | i5 10 years imprisonme Damelio of Austin, who is also at ey ke | Dr. A F. Brown, of Los Angeles, _Californians registering at the ., yop weak storm lies about 200 miles south of Cold Bay on the Alaska Both Manson and son the hotel Another baseball player arrived| Martha Russett of Portland, Ore., said he bas=% his opinion on “the Baranof are Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Peninsula with a more severe storm centered to the southwest of Attu ) have | fous erimin: records ¢ - >0 - in the Edward Nielson family is registered at the Hotel Juneau. Presence of a great many polynuclear Stickney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cheairs| o the western tip of the Aleutians. High pressure still persists over the i met last winter in the Ju- 5 S when a baby boy was born to Mr.Mrs. Alice Orewiler and daughter pus cells in the region of the right of San Bernardino, and Barbara| enirs) Pacific. Temperatures again this morning are about normal over neau Federal Jail where they were Ho)l"l““. HOTES i Mrs. Nielson at St. Ann’s Hes- of Bend, are also at the Juneau. 'hip. White of Les Angel | Southeast Alaska ranging from the high forties to the low fifties. Rain ! toth serving out sentences for pital early this morning. The SR e He added that “the presence of so T T T, has fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from Vancouver to [ their most recent offens They : e Nielsons have another son, Eddie, O’REILLYS HERE many in the right hio, where an SITING J Yakutat and inland as far as the Rocky Mountains. Small amounts have i wére ~married here on June 23. Admitted ["' A ’11-* il' \;‘;ml is nearly l;vo .\‘311'5 old.. Mr. and Mrs. Royal O'Reilly of evulsion (a pulverized fracture) was i | also fallen along the Aleutian chain and over the Rocky Mountain region i Af the time of their meeting, Man- '¥esterday for dica M ielron is ~mployed by the Taku Lodge are stopping at the noticeable, means only that the vic- 5 e n Canada. ! i “on was serving six monthe for an Were Mrs. Wayne Stephenson, Os- Juneau Diries, Inc., and is a well: Baranof Hotel. tim was alive at the time of the Glen Elder and Harold Johnson £ W . f ealt . and batters convietion car Hendrickson, and Mrs. Carl known ball player on the American Py injury to his hio, If the body had (O Everett, Washington, fare stop- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN . Bt eioabiie and e Manson|Dindstrom Legion team. FROM ANGOON been dead for some time, it- would PI§ at the Baranof Hotel. Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today. i 1 Who was then known as Dixie R, Mrs. Lester Bjorge and baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson of Fred Brandes of Angoon is regist- have been impossible for so many Gy WIND - Height of Waves Johansen, was serving nine months and Mrs. Mildred Lister were dis- Juneau are the paternal grand- ered at the Gastineau Hotel. of the cells to be in existence.” The ‘ainber ofcisll phste i Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) of a one year sentence on a forgery rged from the Hospital. parents and Mr. and Mrs. William e His testimony was the highblight | (ne United States has increased ' Cape Spencer ...Cloudy 53 SW 8 2 feet charge from Ketchikan 0 one W admitted or dis-|Anderson cf Petersburg are thej CALIFORNIAN HERE of technical medical testimony, ver- | from 100,800 in 1941 to 400,000 in Eldred Rock Cloudy 54 SSW 20 2 feet Manson was relea on March ¢hargad from the Gc ment Hos- maternal grandparents. Rose Grigain of Rosemead, Calif., Sistently clashing with the States | 1946, | Peint Retreat ... Cloudy 59 . Calm 1 foot 14 andq Mrs. Manson on June 9 al yesterday. —ptgnd= lis at the Gastineau Hotel. set before the jury hearing the case | | Five 2inger Light . _...Cloudy 57 SSE 12 1 foot - 3 N PR SO STEAMER MOVEMENIS | ——l. o of the two young lovers. MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY FROM HOONAE | FROM HAINES | e English music huiis and similar| EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters HSH‘NG NEWS pE. Princess Louise, scheduled to sail| Josephine Raney.of Haines is at FROM SEATTLE places of entertainment are still| from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—Winds light and variable, generally Mrs, George Linn and son Kent from Vancouver 9 tonight. |the Gastineau Hotel. Alice Kraun of Seattle is regis- licensed under the “Disorderly | southerly to southwesterly. Variable cloudiness with some early morning AR are registered at the Hotel Ju- Baranof scheduled to sail from - — tered at the Baranof Hotel. Hcuses Act” of 1751 fog and stratus. Two salmon packers brought car- neau from Hoonah. Also from Seattle 10 a. m. Saturday. | CANNERYMAN HERE {0 sdmBrice s % < I S0 b Sy e FE ko SREY S : e e goes to the Juneau Cold Storage Hocnah is Wilhelmina Luebke. Princess Norah scheduled to sail) . Jchn T. Tenneson, Jr., of the today. They were E. O. Swanson's - - |from Vancouver 9 p. m. Saturday ‘Euperior Packing Co. at Tenakee, is ' Elfin II, with 45000 pounds; ar TEACHER ARRIVE Alaska scheduled to sail fromat the Baranof Hotel.. Peter Bond on the Apex No. 1, Seattle September 2. i PESHENS E A with 11,000 pounds. Both vessels 's. L. F. Kellun are Aleutian, from = west, scheduled: Waitresses and Fount: Girls were packing for Alaska Coast regictered the Hotel Junezau. southbound Sunday. | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf ; Fisheries |Mr. Kellun will be on the faculty| ——————— ———— : - of the Juneau Grade School. He| Sec Graves for boys' shoes; oX-| FROM BETHEL m “’m Under cert conditions glass wes formerly a teacher in Cin- fords, rubbers and galoshes. Now| Mrs. Alice Elliott of Bethel fis is as strong as ircn cinnati, Ohio. on sale. 666 tf registered at the Baranof Hotel. fer Autumn Evenings ‘ e of Restful Relaxation “ Restful evenings of relaxation at home during the Autumn just ahead may directly increase your cfficiency and success through many months to come. You admire correct furnishings. Now you may enjoy them in your own household by choosing Juneau- made QUALITY furniture at prices you can afford to pay. 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