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JOE PEHATUVIGH‘ BELIEVED TO BE MURDER VICTIM Authorities Asked to In- vestigate Disappearance of Klawock Man Convinced that Joe Peratovich 25-year-old Klawock resident, has Dbean the victim of foul play, his friends in thai Vi and Craig have pe med for an invest disappearance, it ced today by United The Depariment of Justice has be: asked to assign Specia ent T. N. Henry, now wo! the Sing Lee killing at Pete Staies Attorney H. D. Stabler. | | Su.nu te the investigation, Mr. said. The District Attorney was in- formed that Peratovich left the Klawock Village on December 31, last presumably to go to a nearby “moonshine” camp. Another man, : pame was not given, follow- ed him and reported he heard two shots in the direction taken by Peratovich. He has not been seen since that time and rts to get some trace of him have been futile. His friends suspezt he has been killed an his body disposed of. The missing ma nis said to be a nephew of Robert and Frank Peratovich, bus- iness men and leaders of the Kla- wock settlement. APPEAL TAKEN BY GRIGSBY IN BREED'S CASE| eral southern states. eff: MANY FEATURES ARE EMBR AGED, 1933 CHEVROLET 5. (,onnms, Local Dis- tributor, Believes Car Will Be Leader Elabora.c descriptive matter ana- lyzing the many features of the 1933 Chevrolet has just been nev ceived by J. J. Connors, local Attacks J“rys Legality— giseributor for General aotors cars Other Appeals to Raise sme of the salient features in- e a 1 wheel base (116 in- the Same Question ches), new “aer-stream” styling, 1 more power and speed coupled Final appeal papers were filed ywith greater cconomy, larger and yesterday in the United States District Court, and signed by Judge Justin W. Harding, by Frank Breed, convicted of manslaughter for the lower Fisher bodies, with the new “no-draft” ventilation, shat- -proof glass in the windshield ventilators, cushion-balanced ter and killing of George Dick at Sitka|pmoior mounting, improved free st summer. Breed was represent-ywheeling plus syncro-mesh trans- ed in the proceeding by George mission with a silent second gear B. Grigsby and a “starterator” for simplified Under sentence to the Federal|giarting penitentiary at McNeil's TIsland, Different Model The car differs radically in ap- | pearance from any previous Chey- rolet model, the“aer-stream” styl- ling representing a medium between conventional streamlining and mod- fied “tear dro; design. Skirted fenders, and running board not only conceal +all working mechanism, but add greatly to the clear-cut appearance {of the car. “Starterator” Breed will be permitted to remain in the local Federal jail pending the outcome of the appeal. The maln point “n the appel is that| the grand jury indicting him and the trial jury were illegally con-| stituted in that they were not im-, paneled under the Alaska jurylaw.| This same question Is expected to be raised by Cliff Matthews, convicted of violating the National Prohibition Act, and Louis and Ernest Wagner and Carl Bater jointly convicted of a similar of-| The starting button has been fense. Papers looking toward an | €liminated, and the “starterator” appeal in all of them were filed lengages the motor starter by sim- a lower yesterday by S. Hellenthal and DIy depressing the accelerator ped- were expected to have been com- 3l pleted this afternoon. The Wag- An octane selector enables the ner and Sather were given fines Chevrolet driver to get highest and jail sentences. = —————— REBEKAHS MEET TONIGHT Perseverance Lodge 2-A will hold its regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting members in- vited. EDITH SHEELOR, sk Noble Grand CHECKERBOARD COFFEE, per 1b. 29¢ —adv. bl CA;TE&,»\ PRUNES, 4 pounds for ... .. 25¢ CAPITOL T’E).Y\—IORH_()“ SHAKER SALT, 2-1b. pl\;:. Py A 10¢ STRING BEANS, No. 2 can, each ...... 15¢ FLOUR—Best Baking, 49 lbs. $1.35 GEORGIA FLOOD Boats replaced lutomobxles in Rome, Ga., when heavy rains sent a river out of its banks. families in the lowlands were forced to flee from their homres during floods which occurred in sev- (Assoclated Press Photo) GARNICK’S SPECIALS (Do not confuse this with the cheap grade) At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 M’DONALD ARRIVES ) Many possible operating efficiency out Jr all grades of gasoline, regul NAvY MEN ARE the spark to any grade of gaso- line. The “ata-namic balar effectively dampens all vfbrations DRIVEN TD SEA Mr. Connors believes that the 1933 Chevralet is incomparably : outstanding in its price field and L= will prove to be the leader in its class this season. | 8 ELKS’ BIRTHDAY LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 11— Winds, occasionally reaching 80 PARTY TONIGHT miles an hour, hit Southern Cali- | fornia today, causing many thou- sands of dollars of damage to prop- erty. The wind blew six naval men, Following the regular meeting of the Elk's Lodge tonight a party will be given at the club for all members who celebrate their birth-|sent out to retrieve 11 navy shore days in the month of January. A)poats, out to sea where they have delicious supper will be served and|qisappeared. all members are urged to be pres- i ent Those whose birthdays occur Lhi. month are V. A. Paine, C. C. Whip- e GO Winaow suopping in your easy chair. Read the advertisements. jthe CI | from — LOCAL CHAMBER T0 HEAR PARKS AT NOON LUNCH Governor to Tell of Wash- ington Visit—Other Guests | Gov. George A. Parks, who re-| i early this week from an of- trip to Washington, will tell | amber of Commerce tomor-| ome of the matters regarding fic row | Alaska with which he was concern- ier of the B. M. Behrends led while there, it was anno\mced‘- Bank. by G. H. Walmsley, Secretary. The | - e ernor spent more than a month | AFTERNOON TEA nal capital looking af-| your fortune told by cards in-| orial interests. |4:!udcd. Lessons in backgammon. T ogu at tomorr meet- [ Bridge parties arranged for you in ing will | include: Rev. Walter|my home. Phone 3351. —adv Torget, representing the Board 0f| — - —. - —_——————— Home Missions of the Methodict| Episcopal Church and now here on official business; W. J. McDon- ald, Regional Forest Inspector cf Ketchikan; and Charles E. Smmn.‘ new chief of the local Signal Corps radio station. j the correspondence for | 's meeting is a lenm‘ the Association of Pacific| Fisheries dealing with some of the Mnm vexatious problems of the| Is Imon packers and their effect] upon the prospetity of the ind ry. The personnel of the several| anding committees for the year| 11 be announced tomorrow by | dent John W. Jones. He sub-| the list to the Board of| ctors Tuesday and received| the Board’s approval. | - i 0. E. SCHOMBEL ON BUSINESS TO HAIVIS O. E. Schombel, of the Scnombel | Electric Shop, left on the North- western for Haines on a short| siness trip. He expects to re-| to Juneau on the southbound | rip of the Northwestern. R $0 P N Classified ads pay. | | ple, Dr. R. E. Southwell, R. H Beistline, J. B. Bernhofer, Henry| Messerschmidt, J. T Petrich, R H Shepard, G. H. Walmsley, G. C Winn, H. R. Brown, T. N. Cashen, Jr, and S. E. Phillips. e TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR SPRING WORK To discuss a program for the coming Spring, W. J. McDonald, Regional Forest Inspector with headquarters in Ketchikan, arrived here yesterday to confer with local Regional Torest Service officers. Mr. McDonald was formerly Super- visor of Chugach National Forest with headquarters at Cordova, and was transferred to Ketchikan about a year ago. He is expected to be occupied here a week or ten days and will return after that to Ketchikan. e — Make Millions Think—anda Buy) e old Papers for sale at Empnrr Pre-Inventory Sale CONTINUES TO JANUARY BIG VALUES STORE OPEN TO 9 P. M. | LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS ree Ticket to Seattle—Award January 19 | i | 4 4 | P i e i S GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30, 4:30 James McNaughton Made Asst. Cashier of B. M. Behrends Bank James McNaughton, who has been employed at the B. M. Behrends Bank since his grad- uaticn from the University of Washington, five years ago, was made Assistant Cashier of the bank at a meeting of the Board of Directors held yester- day afternoon, according to an anncuncement’,made today. James McNaughton is the cnly son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNaughton of this city and a graduate of the Juneau Public Schools. Mr. Guy McNaughton has been for many years Cash- Will You Be on the Waiting List This Year? D. ), WILLIAMS T0 BE BURIED IN SEATTLE [Remains of Plomment Min-| ing Man to Be Taken South on Northwestern Final arrangements for the fu- neral services and interment of the late D. J. Williams, who died sud- denly Sunday morning at Hirst- Chichagof were completed today by Mrs. Williams upon receipt of a cable from Mr. Willlams sister Mrs. H. D. Brew, who resides at i Seattle, Washington. The Bonney-Watson Undertak- ing Company of Seattle will have | charge of the funeral and inter- ment will takc place in the family 1 WMWWWQWWQMO“OM S R U N e ‘plot in Lakeview Cemctery Mrs. ‘WA‘hams announced. | Mrs. Williams, accompanied by | her mother, Mrs. W. H. Roessell, | will return to the Hrist-Chichgof on | the Estebeth tomorrow to pack her effects and complete arrange- ments for the trip south. She will |return on the same vessel and ‘accompflny the remains to Seattle lon the stearher Northwestern. e ‘GOODNE“’S BAY TRADER IS ‘ RETURNING FROM STATE | Joc Jean, widely known ploneer trader and trapper of Alaska, now located at Goodnews Bay, is a passenger on the steamer North- sstern for Seward. He is return- ing home after spending several months in a hospital in Seattle where he was treated for rheuma- m. He said he was completely recovered and glad to get back to the North. e | Uso Type and Ink—and Why? or Will You Secure a Preferred Secretarial Position? 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