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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927. e ———————————————————r e ———eeee ettt e et e e . | ! T C b M b | | wa approximately 143 pounds, and | from the standpoint of the drift|recommendations the commission-|they are to bo closed for a period Tom Dull, who has been em KEENEY GIVEN ! L0 Lu a’ y e 1BABCUGK OAYS ave found that since thenmwthe|of th s and larvac, and the|ers would recommend, Mr. Bab-|sufficient to re-seed themselves, | ployed by the Juncau Water m... g AR | va spawning migrations | cock replied that the commission- for cline has continued even-| correspondir how can iada and the United | pany, underwent an operation | | p | J ur 1926 the yield was|of the adults, but the material #oers had not yet reached any con-|States best take joint and uniform | hernia this morning in St. Ann'd i s it farty-seven - pounds. Almost | £z A from this line of|clusions. action? If they are closed they | Hospital. He is doing well accord ] | - triking re ts are avail- | work is scant. Just as it was well “The question,” he 1, “was | will have to be watched and the ing to his physician. | [ : able for otk yanks. Not el way our field work was|most complex. It st u.; open | results of the closing scientifically v Y s FEDERA K NOT GOMPLETE ::... "% o s A-he chartered hallat | question s o whether the fish | ascerained. 10 bridee wo nove | flNNINANAAAAMIANNRG Bl L ] ight of the fish therein ha hin 1, Scandia, was wreck-|ery can be conservingly adminis- | not reached yet, but we are on Local Contractor Low Bid- J declined markedly, and, althou anc i expensive deep-|tered. We are dealing with a deep- | our way towards it ‘ is true that young fish cou @ appa was lost. The season | gea fishery extending from Oregon | ” > der on New Dock Chairman of International|he obtained in considersble auan-|was too far advanced to permit |to Bering Ses shery that a e e sar SR e | o e o v e o | o mrtnd e 4ty it &, ISR GRCENCE - B EL ATV Commission Says More present is engaged in by Cana- is an increasing tendency to fish|ever, that the results will prove|dian and American fishermen on- CANCELS USUAL MEET! ‘I e Jun 1 Chamber of Com- | merce, scheduled tor Friday noon | Wblishe rious depletion | 1a¥s per voyage have incre: i essential facts to our knowl |nave all been depieted, and that|has been cancelled, it was an-| | { | | | | )y these immature fish, the . with the facts indicated by other)tjonals of other countries. Granted igations of (called “chickens,” In proof of the|lines of investigation, and we|ihat the southern banks off the | o B8tarts 5 Dave [ Investigation Needed |intensively those banks inhabited |of great importance in connection |1y, but which is open to the na , k| | | li banke | decline we have shown that t during the coming Winter to| coast up to southeastern Alaska upply of that fish, th and ) number of fishing day . there are banks yet untouched in|nounced today | cretary Frank! American Fishery € equired necessarily have done t Basis for nmegulation northy Alaska and Bering Sca plans to make further ex |sanm | “The percentage of mature of[to be opened, the devising of a udy before recommenc Total Is Maintained (different banks, the age pf matu-|system of regulation, it must be regulatory measures, it wa “The total landed from the whele [rity and the relative rates of [admitted, is something in the na cated recently in a formul|Coast has not markedly declined, |growth on different banks [ture of a r problem. We al-| There was nothing except rou- o ement made in Vietoria, B. ( he highest recent year being|contribute, with the above facts |ready have the opinion of almost |tine business slated for tomorrow at home and enjoy the kind o ke toldsy by % i by John P. Babcock, Chairman o' | but 10,000,000 pounds below the|to building up a foundation upon |every captain in the Canadian and |3 it was felt that, under all| % b i Brosidani | i, J the Commission. The present sy car of maximum return. The shich methods of regulation can|American halibut fishing fleets, | circumstances, it was advisable|cool refreshing drink or ice crean tem |' halibut fishing, he sai! |ial yield has not, however, be-n ¢ built. This is particn-| With few exceptions they 1, to defer it until next week :dj_.;), that most appeals to you ould lead only to disaster. naintained on the southern bank rly true of the demonstration|vocate the closing of cortain banks P o | e : i The Commission’s studies weve f Phere the decline in total taken the vounger fish can ne|such ag those off Masset and the| RHODES CAFE HAS taste. We specialize in quality mducted very satisfactorily uy | jas clearly begun o0 tha ain- | treated and protocted ¢ eparat Portlock bank. hers V' d i ¥ ~ . b iast widter when the -schoons: | ain the tatal for the Whaloites | icd and b e Ao Teie e NEW ELECTRIC SIGN|scrvice and courtesy, and yo Bass, former Gover- . units, bank bank. So complete and close other i nor of New Hampshire, is being | Jc#nd1a “H“‘“ was being used ) ho fishery has had to shift tolis the information at hand that|banks. Until it is tried out no Rhodes Cafe, where so many of| Will find our prices very reasonf considered by President Coole | oopney: 2 ““”"“""h'."*'“!”"l | he westward. There the yields|the commissioners have a splendid [one is possessed of the knowl ||.r;v“:;:'4‘ K,‘,}“uli.r‘:u‘u’:.w ‘,:‘ llwnt|‘ 1! abl i lumber were used, and {Bxo Tar the Dost of At baseador T s : sern waters § ‘rom the individual banks have [basis upon which to judge of the|~dge necessary to say just what |June bupn at least a, gble, tion of 63 and 68 ce g he post of An | \foul reef and sank near| nereased despite the fact that the | results of any regulations in effoct[the effect of closing such bank lon of their meals, is display-| ] A. Boyle. This action was taken| We will serve at our Fountair Wednesday by the Board of Di rectors after its usual weckly after every dance. Come in and session be convinced that you can fee hemlock f reduction of for creosotod pile to Cuba | Kodiak. It is planned .to secure|ictual abundance is on the de-|or proposed would have on. the fishe: It a new electric sign which Available funds pern: : 1 the f : 1 r vessel next winter andf .line, the amount taken from the The commissioners were nec | might or might not improve the ; : lettin f the { y { reserved in & work where it wa: | yanks near Kodiak having triplod |essarily well pleased with the|general situation |cafe to all who approach the|metics and Perfumes. ) I by tlis disaster, n the last three years., This shift | progross the director and his scien Would Be Experimental SORRS el frem PioMu Sn of Statement f the fishery with the decline of | tifically trained staff have made | “The closing of the Masset and | AnKln Streets | | . The text of Commissione i 4 The sign which has 88 lig Bl Steese said. “The cost mmissioner he southern banks was taking|and so expressed themselves, but|Portlock banks at the present time ; lights, of construction will be $2 20, | BROTHER OF > FOR QMeRtLiAg AL LapD H Slace early as 1911, and has | there is much more to be accom-|for experimental purposes.would|l® three feet by six feet and can + v including extra expend | WHOM POST W/ AMED ictoria Daily Times, mtinued consistently since, The plished bofore the commission will|at loast not affect the total cateh | .. “¢°" from a distance of sev- IIEIJI,AN S 3 part creoso IS CHOSEN COMMANDER wocess cannot go on without diz-(be able to advise their Govern-|materially. The fish taken there|r®l Plocks. It was completed 1 amount, ) 1 Governmen The commission has, as ha: |, ments as to practical steps that|are all immature and the bulk | corerday and first flashed in the BR : ) nes been ed, engaged | afternoon, regardlicss of the bril JRE AAPANS ) ¢ cidy of [he. BalBE HRkee The scientific studies have|May be taken to conserve theltoo small for the market. How- |y, "0y T e PII4 I{]‘[ “CY 3 Shetvesring & sisboctian < & f 8 of the but fishe halibut. Further | e 4 < E : A wen equally productive t, of meetings will be|ever, any attempted regulation can | 11 . . 3 ) 1 { A ife-history of the halibut nally produetive, but, | - | | # i | Canadian and United | “0Urse have dealt I with th ;Ym‘\ln‘,:::‘ l.(;l‘l” “|.’,]‘ I:”Al:”V'\‘l““:It‘:H‘I' ‘h I‘L4|l‘||(l| n[nl)“m ,”I‘ -“.|“ :‘|‘ IS OPERATED UPON \ 9 fids . tn Goverfbsents o ondition of the banks than with| @ @ & an experimen those banks | Work will be started an aj ) i 4 g announces the presence ot the| LOOK over our stock of Cosf Keene W under all combination i \ ¢ Free Deliver Phone 33 g % p he factors which must be taken|In the meantime it is proposed | were closed for a period of year Tony Romanoff underwent an. i proach and reconstruction of { for w t 8 mount of data has been collecte | nto account. As we havk seen,|t0 invite the principal officers of | they might produce a lot of breed-|appendectomy this morning in St | \ I ho statistics show that the‘souih-|'he fishermen’s associations, thefer and reseed themselves, or|Ann's Hospital. He is doing 1 within five days after the execu-|! ! m ry, and experiments havc | cely | | e diag : | R o, i iY<[ > banks were more extengively| Vessel Owners' Association andlthey might not. Who can tell? Itiaccording his physician il TR ion of contrac inal completion | lic . conduc ) disclose the o A I ! | leploted, something which could | the leading halibut dealers on the . . SO £ of the dock itselt will be 0| POSt commander at elé g e-history. ‘of th e as ) winter cut pil | Hon hel tial to th come available, and not lat ) | ad he fishery June 1, 1928, Col. Stee | 4 i ) ., Skt rass to the con | gostward. But it has remained f is staff will show them the na- oo [ o ( L t « nory: N MR R Ll L Bt ot e B ture of the data that has been eet 1€ 8 ) \ 1 complete r vhat extent this was true. By tag. | compiled—in order that they may | ALI- BIDS FUR | teau Ti the catches landed at a | " Fe T poe e Chown | be fully informed of the drift of | ESTUSNESE important por + Coast frow | the that there i{s very little inter.|the evidence which commis Rum War Hero . |71 o dae. snowing e vessor |0 (0 T JEE i | sion ‘has. aceumulated. This wil LUCAL SCHUOL - % | making these catcl and thei | ) anks, on which are left only |De followed by a general meot- S Q9 | § composition from the standpoint | oo b P G B ing, when all interested partie I4 II S IIAI'[ F ba ek i VI 91\ @ £ 8 9 V] % 'r hand i (& t]of size. As to the vessels listed 1 he evidence which is accumulat-| Will be asked to express thoh E o i|We have their numbers and sizes | o cooms to show that in the Gule|Views. Following that conference |; 4 the number of days spent on each| . A1ocia where mature fish|the commissioners will draft an i 5 | trip, and, to a great extent, the | .omirige the major portion of the | INterim report for presentation to Ry dock by Mr, YKeche : h M. Leyder establish the condition of the uot occur unless the populations Pacific Coast to visit our officos »f those banks were to some de.| At the University of Washington sree independent of those to the|Seattle, where the director and ——————— ocation of the banks fished. A their respective Governments. Seattle Firm Bids $66.934/ o a creat many of these boats have | iy B i dahe movesmont| Asked as to the mature of the AS[(,’(""(" I rince Rul”’r’ ()r(‘hl)stra rm during the past years, kept splen | 56 (he adults for Building — Board : ¥ did records of their dally catche Variety of Races : : I\ and have generously put thesc| mhrough -tha stude. of struc nds Cost Too High | 5 yigg Through “the study of stru isposa f th o §8i00 t disposal of the commissio ural characteristics there is evi lence to show that the halibut oa From these records we have beer ble to tabulate the time spent Jin reaching the hanks, the number be changed to bring the « } hours actual fishing for the g, st they are comprised of leted cost of the struciure with R oht y o b o i 2 m A A5 : b ksl (e oha st Reatl N g ¥ DRt » the amount of gear | ¢ readily distinguished 6ne P, Ve in $75,500 which is the sum avail- ¢ ; s jused each day and the catch ob-|trom the other. There are Bi ——39 NoZul able for construction. It suggested, 5 4 1o odd A The i) v 3 iined thereby e seasonalipoaded, slow-growing rac - s owing to the lateness of the sea- Ranbss aol ths toRded B 3 - : changes and the tendency of the | smallheaded, fast-growing son, it would be advisable to defer | s " abundance of fish on the banks f i s ) » offshore banks any new call for bids and con vigorrmva Ml Bttt s oo S s but on the offshore bank struction until next Spring. Were e Ay that thera is very little ex 5 Some vidence that these sw Dids to be called for at| u 1 : : intermingle when. mature, new hids ) # tant data which has been over - once, it would ho ptember 1, | 4 ook, ) before work could possibly be | f entry and clearance b §iittated, and. It was heleved that | inciuded, and it 15 equally s | piaces and depths at which spawn Fall and early winter weather —— fito asy fiat vary fow . Hangvmonie ]y e s n. losting ICrUIUARE ooy OHLER ould be less favorable for con : SWETMEnt | have been taken at a depth of would b { 1 logs or records have been over struction than that of the spring| ¢ tsoked m"u‘- mw‘» lmmlllwl L\;humn. ;‘:n‘! “STANDARD” ¢ . ™ 4 v few larvae have been taken iR it oot Serlous Depletion smaller than any previously rec statistical data indicates yrded. This material iz important (Continued from Page One.) the Coast are not a homogeneous race, but that in their earlier years me progress has also bHean 3 Delay Final Decision “Phe The final decision of the Boarl clearly that dopletion has taken regarding new bids was withhold |} place everywhere, the degree of | B—— — - —R ' \ pending advices from the archi-| this depletion far exceeding any ARCO tect. No reply had been roceived thing which could possibly be con from him late this afternoon. o Bk fused by minor errors such a BIRCHFIELD R difterence in gear used. But th ANSCO } o most striking decline has been on ARCOLA SNOW BANK NEAR MAYO i e the southern banks. In 1906, when C 4 Bl ndins titsrestisd Bloost £ s Thae the British Columbia Fisheries De ameras PACIFIC el St WA L ; « partment obtained our first really mail from Keno City: o X :,”l",",ll Hiirs ,:,‘ll‘l (!‘l \f”‘.':‘:' P Ansco and Eastman Films Heating Boilers RS o smas o i e ity ot 150 Boun o 4 ; ¢ Charles L. Duke | Through the years it showed a MAT, not far from Alex Berys S| thirty, is the hero of the U. 8 | steady deciine to 1914, when it|| WE DO DEVELOPING OILOMATIC the body is about three-quarters oast Guard. Single-handed and | RAY of an‘inch through the largest por in a heavy gale, Duke boarded tion, ‘It has the appearance of an | K}e 1“{4(1':111 S’;ir’ Econ‘;mdy uil! 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