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magazine pays a paiiry t cents pciword.Nickerson said it could cost more to reimburse the 15,000 subscribersdUUdll ipiIUII pi ICC IS W 1UI uircand $10 for two years. As of July 1, it will increase to $9 per year and $15 for two years.Human remains identifiedAlaska State Troopers say a federal crime laboratory has confirmed their suspicions that human remains found near Delta Junction last December are those of a Fairbanks woman missing since November 1985.Troopers believe the woman, Julie Christie, 28. was murdered.A roommate reported Christie missing from her 828 Second Ave. residence last Nov. 16. She told her roommate she was going to Delta Junction, Troopers said. Cause of death has not been established.The remains were discovered by a Delta Junction resident when his dog dragged them into his yard on Dec. 23. They were sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation laboratory in Washington D C. for analysis.Anyone with information about Christie’s disappearance and death is asked to contact Troopers at 452-2114 or Crimestoppers at 456-2583.Meanwhile, a man whose houseEARINGSMRBANKSRVICES COMMISSIONj for May 14 15, 1986, at 5:30 p.m. :ifth Avenue. Representatives of the tend as listed below:was searched in connection with that case in January has been convicted of delivering cocaine to minors, of possessing cocaine, and of inducing minors to engage in prostitution.A jury returned the guilty verdicts against Sam McGee, 55, of Gold Rush Estates.Sentencing is set for July 24. McGee faces a penalty of five to 99 years in jail and up to a $75,000 fine on the first two drug charges, up to five years and a $50,000 fine on the third drug offense, and up to one year in jail and a $5,000 fine on each of the prostitution charges.Authorities searched McGee’s home on Jan. 3, specifically looking for evidence of Christie’s death. They found none, but did find other evidence which led to the drug and prostitution charges against him.During last week ’s jury trial, District Attorney Harry Davis argued that McGee used cocaine to induce young girls into prostitution.“He presented them with a home, food, and all the cocaine they wanted,” he said.Court-appointed defense attorney James Hackett attacked the credibility of the young girls who testified for the prosecution. He has asked the judge for a new trial.
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Wed, May 07, 1986

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