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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1951 —————————————————————————————— Des froyed in Sform Arrest Made b T Y In Taoma Rape Slaying - TACOMA, Wash., July 24,—®— The FBI reported the arrest of {8 man in California today in con- nection with the slaying of Noreen McNicholas here in 1948, after a friend of the girl's disclosed she had witnessed her death. The FBI said Bill Smith, Jr, was arrested early today in Bur- lingame, Calif, on a charge of flight to avoid prosecution on a | murder charge. Smith denied slay- |ing Miss McNicholas, but admitted knowing her. FOR RENT -- 2 NEW BUILDINGS | FOR RENT OR LEASE — New-20x32 one-story bldg. at corner 12th and Harbor Way, at new entrance Small Boat Harbor. Will finisl accommodate renter. BUSINESS HOUSE ONLY. Ideal | $0.25 per square. foot. Jew 30x10 two-story bldg. between 12th and Downstairs ideal for grocery or general supplies, upstairs five offices. §0.25 per NOTICE: 1 am firmly convinced these business locations can very easily R T 1 % 3 . s legree muraer warran! vith downtown stores. You get the fishermen, boat nameing Gmith was . issusd. here owl and.some trade with the new $800,000 school across 12th yeSterday by Justice of the Peace Strect nty of 1 sxpand. Will consider participating Willard Hedlund. It was signed pireets Llepty Sy oA ) e by Prosecutor John J. Q'Connell. financially in vight ‘businesses with right operators. The McNicholas girl disappeared No. 5, 1948. Her nude body, beaten and raped, was found in a mossy lgrave in Spanaway Park, Jan. 16, | 1949. g Chief criminal deputy Dick Mec- . [ Creadie said the new development broke July 14 when Ella Mae Ccoper, 18, a girl friend and two FIVE STAR 2 ‘_ i W P i PN % g : 4 ® ;er\'xce x:\eg were enLaxl'(ou!e to a M%&&WM ance at Spanaway e. McCreadie said as the four drove into the park, Ella Mae be- See Peter Weod, No. 3 Klein Building or Call 911. Wind that reached velo: of 100 miles per hour, took ti suburban home apart at the seams. o P = ' Owners Mr. and Mrs. Jorice Skoglund (background) survey the destruction. The; d i L B s Mr. a § g survey s ; y and their two |9 i S‘ t@s&&@d Hnt [ yo"r | small children were blown from the place but scaped with bruises. The site is Silver Lake on the |[.poo, his(e:ftaol m‘}:‘dpmfif,’famed‘ Lo su:gé northeast edge of Minneapolis. (P Wirephoto. MoCtendie: e Cniiy Fateste PRODUCT OF " SCOTLAND w .msnugn IN SCOTLAND Wayne Dittman heard the girl's " S y s uun:ni{,nl;[unv&'u;::tu“s’flf:gaw;fg '[es“mony Says 2 Arrested 1108 (arried on e e P i D seward Mayor Not At Yakutat Alaska Coastal . |ing was made of her hysterien Present Heating Unit? If Not, Drop In, Phone or Write Us 5 | : statement. A s | Two arrests were made in Yak- | Monda HI '“s g donttig b Aboui Qur Cemplete Line of . . . % 'On Trip o Juneau Tgikaes s el Yy riig L e o quationing by | BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY » 86.8 PROC? | p Ralph Smith, of Petersburg, who| Carried on a Coastal Airlines | yack Dn\(la‘:r, Ella Mae said she s were 108 passengers|hadq peen an eye witness to the nterport, 52 departing|murder, naming Smith as Nor- ng. feen's slayer. Arriving from Hoonah were Ruth At San ‘Francisco Harry M. Hellan said he would send an-|Jackson, Brownie Willard; , from!Kimball, FBI agent in charge, other deputy up there soon to | Porpoise Isle: Mr. Gaetz; from EX-|said Smith was apprehended in | stay during the height of the fish- | cursion Inlet: Gaby Lampkey, Mrs.'a home at Burlingame, on the WARM AIR HEATING EQUIPMENT | RENFIELD IMPORTERS. LTD..NEWVVQRK NeHoAEG 24*_“__{“&‘;‘-;1” jsent to Yakutat by Acting | Monday filgh defense agreed with the government with 13 on e returned to Juneau Sunday and|and 44 ar that Seward Mayor Eug- jof¢ for Petersburg this morning. had not attended a U. uard hearing Jan. 4 but i he had no intention of in accepting a — Authorized Dealer For: - YOUR LIFE es for the trip:| 8 9y | Lampkey, Marie Partridge, Moses|peninsula south of here, at 3 a.m. INSURAN(E | es for the rip.| A 1osted were David Phillips | Smith, Andrew McKinley, Frank |today. Kl’fisky Floor Furnaces " i oulation was made as Lan- | and Harry Sampson. | Binschus, Mr. L. Lund, A. Chris-| Kimball said Smith made no i ; on charges of obtalning | sed guity betore | 56, Ansel Wright, Dan White. |effort to reslst arrest, denled slay- i i i | . ? G From Tulsequs . Singel, V.ling Miss McNicholas, but admit- Aire-Director Forced Air Furnaces i n s ot | R o e | ramigsioneE Jay. B, Mot ofl[o2 o TueavAl O Singel ¥ ing e Bl L buying most things until he |government rested its case after| Yakutat to three charges. He was| ooy’ pioic “rrankie and Eil-| Smith was to igned i - 7 SRt Enae B o and, E ., Frankie and Eil-| Smith was to be arraigned be- Delco FO!’CBd A“ Furnaces | feels that he really needs them. | calling only two witn sentenced to 180 days in jail, sus-| oo\ 'polong Nirs. Scheuman, E. Ed-(fore a U. S. Commissioner here pended, on a charge of driving " | vehicle without the owner's cor But not life insurance! You can't get it when you are sick | wards, Mrs. E. Ed . W. Mitch- |this afternoon. The U. S. attorney sent: 179 da suspended and $40 ell, Harry B. Deland, Mrs. John|at Tacoma has recommended $25,- estified the city coun d $200 for the u. She said a remained in the safe You can't get it when you are too old. METCALFE SHEET METAL | Sofesmen 372 S. FRANKLIN You can't get it on your - ; deathbed. = PHONE 711 POST OFFICE BOX 291 yor picked -examination she t the time that You must apply for life in- surance before you or your dependents immediately need its benefits. Advance action is non, Geo H es: Ruth Ostendorf, Gus Douglas Starr, William Tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year may be too late. That is why you should act today. Wors % |fine for driving while under the | ThOmPson, Kathleen Thompson, C.|000 bail. % | influence of liquor, and was fined S an additional $35 for reckless | Ketchik Robert -J On February 10, 1951 Sampson From Sitka: Puget Fau H mayor had not attended the|was sentenced to 10 months in!Ppolen, Harry Sea, Ma i weaiher Alds | x| testified she was told by a|yoked. His arrest last week wa . from ot FNMR d Buildin council r to deliver the check | for pointing and firing of fire- 5. F. Gray; from Todd: F. Oa g in Juneau. It is a defense conten- |the ten months sentence of last | mide: | Wearing a deep tan and sun- tion that Lanier was detained in|February in Federal jail . Qarl|burn as proof of their statement not m e the Juneau trip. ~—'MPIRE WANT ADS PAY— A. P. Ghiglione, chief engineer = s e = = and W. J. Neimi, chief of oper- mission were back at their desks today in the Federal building af- ward and Interior. | “Good weather is keeping all | W. Kerns, Mrs. D. Zamora; lrmt? driving. I\x:llex I:‘I‘(ti(g;]jur”::mB(ThP._R{; '10. . Os- Inlerior e 8 - Jait-which -sentence “was later re- eles, Jesse Young, Vel to Lanier although he had not been |arms and was ordered to serve |Sisson; from Funter Bay: John | Anchorage on business and could —— - of good weather in the Interior, tions of the Alaska Road Com- ter an inspection trip to the West- of our road work up to, or even ALWAYS--- Dr. Mc- Murray LaCour Jr., E. 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