A CHECK FOB CAP—Vern Rennick, right, being used has only a few miles of line of sightLeading Knight of Sitka Flks Lodge. 1662, capabilities. The new radio is a must for efficientpresents a check for $300 to Lt. Cecil C. .McClain searchs, McClain said, “and we are appealing tocommander of the Baranof Squadron Civil Air Patrol, toward the purchase of a high frequency side band radio for the CAP search and rescue L-any organization which feels keenly about CAPThe ratD t1.80019 Bird dog Airplane. The radio will provide volunteer organization and most of its fundscommunication capabilities all over Southeast must come from benevolent sources, McClainAlaska and can communicate with the CAP base said. We are very grateful for this generousstation at the headquarters in the old Tur- donation from Sitka Elks Lodge 1662.naround Building. The VIIF' radio presently (Photography by Otto)