The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1949, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU, ALASKA VICTIM OF "5scime soan,hee (ONDITIONS MONDAY T0 TAKE Rty dll -~ i | of the Rupert Fish (‘nm|mxn Brit- | G ANGS]’ERS ' VISITORS FROM TEXAS | QF WE AIHER - OVER FHA OFFICE “5. 0" vecior of tne ws. | | e eu of Norther ritis ‘olum- | | i im of Northern British Colum a?g as q rlght qngle There's only one “right” angle for — .'“ s bia at Prince Rupert, and spent mixing perfed drinks. Place a bottle Irs. Jessye Sucup and daughter | { John H. varter, i, plans io - | Joan are visiting in Juneau, com- | n rive in Juneau in time to take Scveral hours at the Alaska Mu- | pA pleting a tour of every state in over his duties Monday as tem- Scum today with his old friend, | I of Seagram’s 7 Crown at right angles THURSDAY, JULY 28, 194 the union and the Territory of Al- Weatnc: conditions and temper- porary head of the Federal Hous- Curator E Keithahn - e atures at various Alaska points, ! bt ing Administration in Alaska. LOS ANGELES, Julv 20.—®—Ed-| nno Stroup is classified manager A it g % He received word of his appoi T \ ward (Neddie) Herbert, henchman| or" {ne" bampa News fn Pampa,| %150 on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30| K receiod WOtk of Lt ahpoiit HOSPITAL NOTEY of gambler Mickey Cohen, died|pexaq g position she has held for | %M ;""\”_‘ l':T”"d“'.‘;f:,h';f"‘gur::: sudden death of Harry I. Lu Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | 2arly today of shotgun wounds Suf- | yeqpg, e 1ol e e "| while he and Mrs, Carter were va- yesterday were Alex Misoff, Mrs. to your glass. Pour. Sip. Enjoy! \ fered July 20 at the hands of rival| " mpe yisitors, who have been at |9 PeAt. fOHOW: cationing at Seaside, Ore. Fred Cunningham, Mrs. Kenneth : gangsters. ¥ | the Baranof Hotel, are léaving this | Anchorage 49—Raini *garter wired the staff here he Marlow. Herbert had been in a critical gypemoon yia PAA for Portland, | Barrow 38—Partly Cloudy | wi pe in the oftice Monday. Discharged from St. Ann's were Bethel 2 50—Drizzle Mrs. Phil- girl, Chester condition since the shooting. The| .. slugs blasted his liver, spleen and ¢ kidneys. Cohen, a former movie N etchen Squir ason and baby and will tour down the Pa- Coast enroute to their home. Cordova Stroup and daugher visited . Empire office and plant today. Carter formerly held the position | Mrs 47-Rain} g0 apout two years until being | lip Me 50—Partly Cloudy| yraysterred to Seaiite in June, 1947, |Jacobs 47—Partly Cloudy BRSNS | Peter Hoolis was admitted to the banks 51—Partly Cloudy Government Hospital bit actress and a state-appointed bodyguard for the gambling boss - - . Haines . 52—Rain CLIFF GILKER HERE L IORE TN oo | | { also were hit but are recovering rt ha 2 hots | 'Havn - 5 Partly ) RETR Herbert had escaped 11 shots| DISTRICT (OURT | Havre Si-Pacily oloudyi " LR EEEEE T ol e bt b diwiys ety i from gangsters only a month before Juneau Afrport ... 52—Rain TS o S The county grand jury, mean- Kodiak . 50—Cloudy | for Booth Fisheries, was renewing early anatomists l?ohc\-m they were while, is expected td return in- MONDAY MORNING‘K“ SR 46—Fog | Juneau friendships today, enroute normally filled with air. i dictments today following its ex- | McGrath ... 55—Partly Cloudy - - - ~ | plosive inquiry into police vice- Although no specific case is| Nome .. - 61—Fog | | payotfs scheduled until Wednesday, Distric | Northway e 53—Cloudy | Your nep“&its | Petersburg 52—Drizzle, Fog Harry A. Lawson, jury foreman, Court will be reconvened here Mon- ¢ declined last night to comment on | day at 10 am. j oG s douy A R E S A F F § | Prince George ... 48—Parly Cloudy 4 published speculations that five or| The port Chilkoot trial, a 2% gmgmms jury six indictments against high police | |case, will be resumed Wednesda [ attle 51—Partly Cloudy J rc officers would be returned. One| Judge George W. Folta said to- | Whitehorse ................... 48—Cloudy o Q é; newspaper even named the offi- | qay that he also has a me‘.(‘&akuut SI—Fog, Drizzle BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES ar u oo | amount of work to do in chambers. | SAVINGS BONDS | Meantime, police today are left|Included is consideration of a case; FUR FARM OPERATOR with a possible motive but no sus- | which Judge Folta has under ad-| STOPS OVER HERE pects in the attempted assassina- |visement, that brought by Seattle S T tion of gambling boss Cohen. masters of halibut vessels and the James Leekley, who operates the HE management of this Two Tonys from Kansas Oity, Polaris Fisheries of Ketchikan, ; only experimental fur farm in| bank is pledged to conserva- Brancato, 34; and Trombino, 29,|testing the new increased non- | Alaska, was in Juneau from yester- || tive operation. The safety | were released yesterday after be- resident fishermen's ta: | day until this afterncon, returning of depositors’ funds is our ! ing questioned in the case. p e ilmm Anchorage and Kodiak. He primary consideration. In D POSITS Sheriff's detective chief Norris, Mrs. Rose McGee and son of | had gone chiefly to investigate pos- addition the bank is a mem- Stensland said the ambush shoot- | Pelican are registered at the Gas- sibilities of fur farming on the | ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- IN THIS BANK ’Tnv‘[ur farm is operated by the Fll‘sr_l‘ NATI“NAL BANK University of Alaska, and funds of JUNEAU, ALASKA SRSy R 0P Den MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION tment of Agriculture. Sandwiches, Lunches-To-Go. Join the gang at PERCY'S. 58 1t © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ly after the death of Edward (Neddie) Herbert, from gunshot wounds inflicted by rival gang- ion at- , gambler | ing of Cohen and three others fol- | tineau Hotel. | islands_near Kodiak, but was kept | ance Corporation, which in- lowed a pattern of previous local - ., earthbound by rain and other non- | sures each of our depositors gangland slayings “for control of ([® © © ® © ® @ e o e o ({lyable weather. || against loss to a maximum of ARE racing information outlets.” ® '! riments in mutations, and $5,000. . SALMON DERBY ® | in raising marten in captivity are FIVE INDICTED ° HEADQUARTERS @ iamong Leekley’'s work at the IN SU RE D LOS ANGELES, July 28—#®— ® PERCY'S will remain open e | Petersburg station. He has hac Five top Los Angeles police offi-| ® @Il night Friday and Sat- e ! much more success than marten cials were indicted to in the| ® urday for the benefit of ®|breeders'in Canada and the United city’s manysided vice probe, short- | ® Derby Fishermen. Coffee, o States . o . . . ° . . SO sters in an assas tempt against his bo: Mickey Cohen. Winding up 12 weeks of investi- gation, the grand jury returned in- dictments charging perjury against C. B. Horrall, recently resigned police chief, and his assistant, Jve | Capt. Cecil Wisdom, Lt. Rudy Well- pot and Sgt. N. V. Jackson. ’I‘he! S 1 1 jury also charged Jackson and| m' fi EflJ E ‘Wellpot with bribery. | The investigation started on the basis of developments following a | raid last year on the plush bor- | ]) E L E ‘{ dello of Brenda Allen, located near | W E R the Sunset Strip which links Bev- erly Hills and Hollywood. Thfl‘ jury heard Miss Allen, serving a tection money to certain officers at | » r er the rate of $150 weekly for each1 girl. | OSLO, Norwa_v—r—scami—m—avm took “r M“re a 104'% to 78': lead over US. trnck forces m the msc day of the| “Lite Ompes” yeserdny. | “Alaska’s Finest Supermarket” WATERMELONS | EVERY DAY more and more people are taking advantage of our LOW PRICES BUTTER Ripe...Sweet | _Notjust week-ends-Every day in the week. You can buy it for less at BERT'S! 61( pound Get one fer your Derby trip— Do Are Delicious! STOP m TODAY!! 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T | MuSTARD . 15¢ Shirts finidhod ot omr 4 e it . \ CERTO CALGON YES TISSUE atasir tavsony! il SOAP . 3 bars 25¢| MATCHES - 16c | Bottle . . . 22c | Large Pkg. - 38c | Large - - - 28 | POTATOES Phoso 15 High G = | DONT FORGET . . . . . WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD 25 POUNDS [ o nats e S BROOMS ta SI 39 We reserve the right to limit quanimes' . NO SALES TO DEALERS | - Sl .45 Brownie's Liquor Store ~ |m=w=, ===} THE GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY STARTS TOMORROW! .. . . . . . . . . THREE BIG DAYS! P. O. Box 2508

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