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Eh - emelImM{ * 1S CANDIDATE FOR THE DAILY AL /\SKA FMPIRF JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 received it Blue " PAGE SIX HANCOCK GUILTY; oot e o W. EYLAR ENTERS i \GLASKA POTTERS T0 220, *14. .., 5"/ AWVS CARD PARTY TO R m! January 19 BE HElD JAWUARY 23|22 e “doy “nuraery, tne Office Box 316 by of ckets and Ivm may call Mrs D GMIES 0" D'SPLAY A s ainmer YAW ON ALASKA l a | For the educational program,| The ber sponsored nel = N T u“_TY plEA N Y GENERAI_ - [ Mrs. Henry Harmon will tell of|py the Women's Volun- | contribution Leslie Yaw of the Sheldon J COMPEIIHON Now | ‘The reguiar monthly meeting of| her visit to the Red Wing Pottery ... e | CARE | son scn is a nor « —— > ) it Potters will be held|Company in Minnesota g T i 5 boun€ | oard the Alaska, Gerald -Williams, Anchorage at- Rodrilh: At e Governor's House on Friday eve- pinc Meeks Defense Aftempfs) LOOMING, ALASKA o, oms i e b sy Jariuary 13, at 8 - g o r ‘ s il B ac mey Genera = i e el ! . ir SITEANS ON ALASKA '0 Sub Oena.’ Ed ar Y dacy for ney General on the |, p"p NOTIUCE T _ja | KA s s : . ! ticket, according to an Sl o i ckets have been mailed to Mrs. Cl ! Conway and wife and E q ¥ i TOUREST BuslNESS announcement made at a banquet| All members wi e A g they | AWVS members, and it is reque Y L. Carter and wife, of Sitka, are g !;OCVE», FBI Chief . last Monday by to know that the sl ' ed that either the d home-bound on the present north d on, Divisional Com- glazes rece tickets be ret E. P ¢ bound trip of ‘the Alaska ; i e com- mittee chairman, the statement ap- pearing in the Anchorage Daily §= e e emiem mnoemo : 1 Times | H will run in the April | ! inst Almer J. Peter- mmm- i, mmmm L | attorney of Anchor- | ! Al ione. Were| The Tiues ‘mys the ottice & | TOMORROW NIGHT H Maritime ttorney General will be vacated | v i ! P e of the Ralph Rivers who has announc- ' AT 10 O'CLGCK | former \\1.1 not seck re-election. i ™ THE ship is a graduate of the | b : ¢ now in of Washington, came | C l 0 “ALE H to ma to Alaska in 1930 to accept a | ° Heo ® = ! cted that r and is expected to school teaching job at McGrath. § * | al should at the con- | be ready by May 1 for service be- Later he returned to Washington ' ] % 1 of the mur and perjury tween ttle and Southeast Alaska , and was graduated from the law 3 1 / Al Vel eyl i Music by Leo Navarro and | ERNJOY WARMTI AND COMEORT : ; y npany will invite bids for | He served as U. S. Commissioner | i | H S. District ation work from shigyards at Hoonah and was assistant U. Hls Dreamlanders | Bear Seat Hea)‘mg Sysiem ., Jr., Judge|on both coasts. S. attorney. for the third judi- | | H in !’ i i ed that LaMoore be tried | Swanson said tho vessel will be cial district from October, 1942, - ' EXClus“’elY in The PaCkard Chppers (nxlxltho CfO::lusi;n of | operated primarily as a passenger until May, 1943. Later he left the ! uA k ih F lk Wh Bd W-th” r trial of George Harri-|carrier, Cargo will be limited to government service and joined the § 2 | 1 r o e | o G st e o | Public Invited ‘ gl raigned at 10 a.m., Monday 2 St L private practice ] % ' eek from today. TAKES OWN LIFE : | e . arrive here tomorrow David James, 16, of Hoonah, was \ p— pr— b sy Dert o 8, f S | MR . || o el ! vioxs @ — povnie — @ ruox arshal Sid Thompson last nignt with a 25-35 rifle lay- H i g 3 romuen e it B ne v |70 SEGUNE SNIOYON | . Gontimsg il 20 Inclufos lax. . ot The Finest Cars and_Serviee in Juneau e bringing brought back a verdict this morn- .}y-‘-‘-----_‘-a--_--.—-....-.-.—w:~‘ e —— ] ‘ Federal Penitentiary il Island, Wash., where he ng a life sentence for his 1946 uz\u'xrn of the murder of ice J. Campbell here. His case s ordered to be re-tried after he appealed to the U. 8. Circuit ing that the youth had committed suicide. Word ot the boy's deatn was phened to U. 8. Marshal Will- iam T. Mahoney by Hoonah Chief of Police Frank See. ' Morning classes will be from 10 to| FROM DAYTO!, OHIO SATURDAY AT DUGOUT Mrs. Ray Westfall has announced ' nmt the Junior Art Classes will re- tudy on Saturday, after a two vacation during the holidays. t of Appeals. Fred A. Young of Dayton, Ohio, |12 o'clock, in the American Legion ' ttempt to subpoena Or Secure s staving at the Baranof. | Dugout | rom J. Edgar Hoover, B/ T I } | 1 Bureau of In- 3 | - - - - 1 defense measure SONS OF NORWAY HERE FROM ANCHORAGE | . Meeks case, was denied by 1mportant business meeting Sat J. Joe Connors and Edward L. Judge Folta, Defense attorney Wil- Dight, Jan. 10, in TOOF Hall. | Grifin of Anchorage are staying liam L. Paul, Jr. had moved for 780 2t |at the Baranof Hotel. Hoover's testimony in regard to TR | blood tests made in the case . District Attorney Gilmore opposed Ve | the move and label(:d it a “frivol- Go BY CI-IPPER e ! ous motion.” Paul answered by ask- : ol N “’S INJURES LEG O. Kirkham injured his leg week when he was visiting in and was hospitalized. The erious, but it wil to place the leg in i then he will be able to ome, Heres Dzesel Power ihat LEAVE DOUGLAS : o r, and Mrs. Thomas B. Jensen Z[ Z Cb sons, who were Douglas visitors wil play a amprons 4 s and guests at n home, have left rent towns to the brd”d of gdme and two 10 matter A how tough the , ©The valuable time you save by swift Flying Clipper course. means more time at your destination. 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