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TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1948 SEVEN BEARS BAGGED BY VERMARCO PARTY The Vermarco, owned by Art| Kinnan t Juneau about tem days ago with Mr. and Mrs. G. C.| The July issue of Uncensored De- Parker of Tulsa and Robert Parker | tective Magazine contains an ar- 2d wife of Midland, Texas, on a|ticle on the Juneau murder of \ting and fishing cruise around |Clarence J. Campbell. The story Baranof, Chichagof and Afimir- | contains many interesting details s She returned yester-|O0f this crime for which George a few more than | H:. Meeks was twice convicted. four brown| The ma carries photo- and a ‘Wolf had|?¥ s of ms neau persons and | connected with the crime It was written by 'STORY OF JUNEAU MURDER IS TOLD IN CURRENT MAGAZINE uite s John Osborne of Juneau Dorman of Funter Bay well satisfied with trip rcsults but were nonetheless relating the painiul tale of the one that The wolf which the three-inch paw, to the pack ed five inches and | were well imprinted in the tunf. | More than 650 nautical miles|® were covered during the trip. The|® date of the Vermarco's next ven-|@® ture is not definite. | - Ceee TIDE TABLE am., am, 15:44 pm., 154 ft, 21:23 pm, 34 ft * e s 0 o o -ee 1 FROM HOONAH and Wirs. ©B. Nelson from| Earl J. Fleming is a Juneau are in Juneau, guests | visitor from Hoonah and is staying lat the Hotel Juneau. High tide Low tide, High tide Low tide « o 0 Mr. Chicago, Il at the Hotel Juneau. 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