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:uw"u(gw." i . 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE MONDAY MARCH 19, 1928. BUHEAU PLANS [River, Mr. Winn said. The wel NEW PLANE AND I'W L/’\T()R {n):rs‘ Later he spent 30 days in CAPT M _| O’CONNOR i . i .‘!i_:. r. Deputy vra":;’:‘::“;;':.l.-.lfi.‘:{ vstem for counting fish has been Washington conferring with the Wilkins and |assistant deputy, accompanied [used successfully at Ka Commissioner and other Admin HOME FROM STATES {them to the location. | n | the sy istration officials relative to tha phiy /4. ] | | i can be carried out by the bureau’ partmental consolidation and cv For Barrow | MARGNITA IN PORT forcel. 2 Bawe| | ordination policy which affects|nor, Assistant Agent of the United FAIRBAN L FROM SITKA ROUTE i TR i j |also the Interior Department and|States Bureau of Fisheries,| re- RBANKS, Alaska, Mar. || | the Department of Agriculture. | turned home early today. He made | | 19—Capt. George H. Wilkins || Margnita, Capt. H. M. Pets There will be little change in the trip from Seattle on tha| | and Pilot Ben Bielson hopped | off for Point Barrow at 11 for s ral seasoms and tem will be extended to the other| | program of the Department of| After an absence of 30 days ou| | Eielson Off streams as rapidly as construction Commerce in the new inter-de |@ combined official business and " \dati vacation trip, Capt. M. J. O'Con the bureau's protective work dur- erson, arrived in port from Sitka i i A : . |ing the coming season. The force| > , J ’ ’ Beanl, Sopompanyiog. ASWR Dwi- | ol foe | land way ports at 6 o'clock yess Agent Dennis Winn Dis- of wardens and siream guards and | { s ‘WOMANS CLUB nis Winn and Warden Fred G.) | ©'clock this forenoon. For- || k S 's Pl chartered vessels will be about i cusses oeason s I'lans !y, same as last year. i | in { - | The regular meeting of the Ju- evening with the follow- MEETS TUESDAY)| Morton, newly assigned to Wran:| | mal presentation of an Amer. | [1ehoy crening with We ¢ gell. ican Flag by the local post of 5 I Capt. O'Connor spent sometime | | the American Ledfon before a | | Tony Tezak from Hirst Cove; in the bureau’s Seattle offices | | small gathering was the only | |Ed Callaghan from Chichagof; Jaxter C. Felch, Mr. and Mrs. A. of Bureau of Fisheries There has been one change personnel in the warden force in {neau Woman’s Club will be hell g i s o 9 oclock a:|later he visited various Califor.| | ceremony. { Skes < lations will be effective than in ot Cictict for several y The following short program|co Los Angeles and San Diego, | | 10ad without difficulty and | from Sitka; Mr. and Mrs. George past years In all sections of Alas- ), rogigned from the ser ; will be given: piano solo, Mrs:|and also crossed the border for a| | Pointed a course for the north | |W. Taylor and son, Fred Larsen, ka, there should be a good salmon | . " Cii he taken by y Max Pitshmann: a talk, “Homes|Visit.to Tia Juana. It was m‘,‘ within five minutes after the | |Sam Budseff, Peter Palyk, Chris pack during the coming Seasoh.|yonoe” formerly stationed a: ; | |in Panama City,” Miss A. Hamil.|fifst visit to Seattle and other| | takeoff. The plane was ||Beck and Brown Benson froi declared Dennis Winn, = Alaska | ooy pved G, Morton, who 3 ton: a talk, “The Home Beauti.|Pacific Coast cities in 15 years. | | brought out of the hangar at | (Tenakee; John Olson and Jimmie ' 1 . it 10 o'clock and fueled. A clear | |James from Hoonah; P. W. Hor- Agent for the United States Bur-| ' et ! ot - i ful,” Mrs, C. H. Flory. ! had charge of the salmon taggin A now type of airplane motor, ul, rs. C. H. Flory. sky prevailed and it was calm Iner from Point Retreat. 3 f Fisheries and ex-officio s ey e RNy e 2 : ::-1.: Commissioner for the De :f'_(“'l"‘;hf“;'[!,'x'”'.“":” “'\" “,'llll i | |'represented as operating electro- MELVIN GRIGSBY ON #ud oald, | magnetically without fuel, has | AT THE HOTELS WAY TO FAIRBANKS » .IBRANT CGMES HERE partment of Commerce. He ar . rived early this morning from S¢ New Boats Added | : been brought out by Lester J.‘ attle on the flagship Brant, Cap Two new boats, recently added | e A Hendershot (left) of Pittsburgh. | B Ak fi““"'il’“ ARG 7 - o b FROM SOUTH TODAY acKinnon, city; Mrs. Jack 3 v, son of Geors> E. L. Hunter, of the bureau's Ail- to the bureau's Alaska fleet, will] i | The medel above, devised b }{en—‘ ) ) y; Mrs. Jack Melvin Grigsby, v ) b A |son M Mendenhall; Jobn. F. ill_ Grigsby, former Delegate 10 BODY OF lNDlAN | aska fleet of patrol vessels. be put in service early this spring : % dershot to demonstrate his in-| Chanitiend Fhars Ty 8 C 1 i didaze | J The Brant, Capt. E. L. Hunt The bureau is preparing for its| The Teal, Capt. R. L. Cole, wi b o 4 vention, is to be shown in New | Chamberlin; Frank y, Seat| Congress and again a candidaze R The Brant, Capt. E. L. Hunter, rlv. L. L. Trimble, ttle; Pat|for that office, visited los FOUND THIS A' M‘ v Bureau of Fisheries boat, most active season in the T operate in Cook Inlet. The Crane . ; York as soom as it is protected dble, i i fory, Mr. Winn said. In addition| Capt, 3, B. O'Donnell. will serve| . by patents on, Seattle; W. E. Worth,|friends Saturday evening while| ., B s A ~larrived in port at 5 o'clock this B i abh b st AbveRin | the BRRAL 4 the w on hoth| # P AN, ‘|n.n- sburg; B. W. Brereton, Spo-|the steamer Admiral Watson was hel';l"‘fpd"";": ;ifi "['l‘,t'“'“l“" man, uoeming from Seattle. She s guarding work, the bureau will' siges of Alaska Mr > T AT Tk s g | Kine: B I Zerd, UTigard, Ox port. He is a passenger on|penered t0 'mm]‘-‘“_}’ Albert ioqving again for the south in begin a comprehensive program of i hounced apr ant ; d . 4 ave beeni yonn M, Olson, Hoomah; Baxter|that vessel for Seward and is en- |} o > ¢ Uhis MOrning |y morning, and will sail from g & Winn ann | § conducting these stud for sc | by a party of Indians, on the! fiere within a short ti to fol beach of the mainland on the| e gt Lot & SHOTL e o fob ilow the seal herd north. i B { 3 wd, we ywn local Wi 4 - ) eattle; I callaghan. | r e rbanks 3 vill weir construction and stream of Ben Burford. well known local £ i e w1 b th: olhieelksat nl Felch, Seattle; Ed Callaghar ‘unm to ] irbanks where he wil Chichagof. be employed during the coming wast slde; gt ks O okt st s Ly Janal, abou B, 5 opposite: Tes tHarbor. 1t wag te-| Ernest Sigurdson, formerly en clearing. | man, as assistant engineer on the gy e ; i ndits Alaskan summer. John Polk, city; Chris Beck; B vas his fi ere since ginee: e Highway b1 oh olk, city s It was his first visit here sinc sottod hihedne PHERE: K. _’“Vl(“‘l.ll:l(J on I}n Ihfilf‘\\ ay, B. P. R. U R taigaasion et Y€ ship, has signed with the Brant Improve Many Streams Scoter, Bristol Bay patrol vessel | 0'Malley Coming North ' | Benson, Tenakee. his parents moved their residence Zynda from Juneau several years ago. % as Asistant Chief Engineer. Other The - Indians who found the| . ompers of the crew are: Robert prove a ‘large portion of the|The Murre will be on patrol in|was in Bristol Bay most last | ¥ g 4 i - ¢ P i more important salmon spawnin:|(he Ketchikan area again this|season, will have cha of all ‘;:{'r'i'l'l’i"‘(fl“”‘m‘:]’: l]‘li; l::mh‘::m‘.' :)‘,”.':«‘ ‘k'“:“"“““‘" oy at 115 puke, Mate: Earl Bright, Chiet streams of Southeastern Alaska the Auklet in the Wrangell| the bureau's work in the latter .o = exuictat He Witk “”‘l LG f . wife and son |ate of the Ketchikan High School. _‘]“‘m l” {xxx»r;x ng to .hnlll-‘l-‘nglueer Char Blair, Stew- The object of this is to make the|grea, and the Widgeon in the lo-| disirict this vear i T s . H. Whittaker and wifc, L > PR ;' ot gt el ;“l";’f‘ Will D€l gpq, and Harold Nixon, Assistant. Streams more easy of ascent for(cal area, The Kittiwake, Can' | gejentific investigations of the| wil bhe in Seattle the latter itk OLDTIMER IN HOSPITAL hohes B thonairg S, ive ———————— will be in Seattle the latter part e by drowning. Oldynpersluraneat Tlu Emplre the spawning fish and to destroy| crawford, will cov Prince Wil | jite history and habits of salmon | S i : Ofuiite manth (o aLeNA. G ter Advertising arways pays. U James Caryney, of Fairbanks, is| The Indians reported moon-| - the columns of The Empire lin the St. Ann's hospital, whero|Shine was being manutactured in |& cific Fisheries, plans to in-| coas o Wales Island | cal waters two years ago, and Pacific 7 coast of Prince of cal waters 0 a g will spend most of the comingz | The bureau, operating In con-| The Petrel, Capt. H. Thorpe. A. J. Soumela, who conducted B SOETE 0T Junction 'with the Association of | will operate patrol on the west| salmon tagging experiments in lo ComBipkionar Henry O'Mally Leroy Johnson, city: W. 8, Mc-{ He has lived at Ketchikan for tie v; J. W. Bixby, Seattie; | past three years and is a gradu- fn some measure the shelters in|liam Sound waters, making its| will be continued duriug the year|pational fisheries conference ;.lll‘lt':lrvlh:‘llll_\('l \9:;]:n trout durk for| home port in Cordova. l'in the red salmon i pories ofl Ny Winn spent several week a¢ Tha ! S S A A At e 1T iy, of R B B L i SRR S oot e O e N Bediand, Siateh s | Advertising arways pays. *ie|fore leaving for the Pioneer's James was found and T. L. Chi- e bureau will assign about three of | goaitlc atr once, lea e e ? S winter visiting friends and rela- | the columns of The Bmpire. | Home in Sitka. : > DON’'T MISS its patrol boats to this work.| . poets to go to Bristol Bay e Working in co-operation with men | ™00 T pne Crane will ta REGULAR MEETING OF | S furnished by the canners, thev|, = oo ‘6. ‘and other ent| < i bo l ' B et W stienicls ‘ead e |ihe wasden foroe aud other em s Th BN T SOAP SPECIAL | ome ay ployees from Seattle at that time ; : move log jams and other obstruc noned from Wednesday, March e i L‘ l |21 to Friday, March 23, account THIS WEEK e fons, do some blasting on falls i fo make them easier of ascen. “ bt ” American Legion play. By order | ; il Dby the fish, and otherwise im | | Great North Moose i v, VN 95 | Y : v prove the streams. For several| | Ome O Ie J. H. HART. I 8 Lux Flakes $ .95 ; Seats Going Fast years the bureaw’s field force has| K adv. C. H. M'SPADDEN, Herder fasu Rt | surveyed the streams, making KO 2 112 Lux Toilet Soap. 1.00 | ! \ TOO LATE “T0 "CLASSIFY | notes of the work necessary to; be done. It is unarfllnli?l.“l.\h‘"..!x'lx“:l & o " LOST—Somewhore in Douglas or |{ i i o uton bo v n| FLANNEL A Musical Comedy in Two Acts | el s | PUTLERMAURO | i 7 o DRUG CO. 18 possible to destroy the v i in black c Finder return to | i g When We Sell It of streams for spawning by SHIRTS THE CAST | Guy's Drug Store. Reward. PHARMACY ng of Juck L the fallx C. H. MacSpadden—Mamie Lou Goddard—Duteh’ E1C ) Next Door to Graves Store It’s Right much clearing, or by careless Erect Several Weirs h q g ra ;] M T e M pookery Bernhofer — Muriel Jarman — Nadja Vestal— gertaply teke » Maulouriet)l pyine: 38 | Fires Delivery || | Free Detivery Phone 13} ges—Harry Sperling—Thomas for counting the fish will be erec Super Quality iy ; r | ed in Olive Creek and Anan Creek William Bigg: to nail her man. ! :uh Statfon Post Office No 1| —-e T:e“n‘::'l;;'c‘::t“u‘l?orloutl: B ot Parker—Natalia Kashevaroff Everyone admires well cared :lt\;: l;::‘:;l;[u:;l‘:,t Situk River | THE ENSE/"BLE o CA;Pn}_Ynafi:mc“nE DO YOU KNOW S iricios 1ex naew o] R Bl : { : » ) SINGERS — Helen Bernhofer, Evelyn Judson, Bel- ACCESSORIES You can buy regular 25¢ large cans of SOLID proved for the Bristol Bay area, 1] L] s anr:’v:‘gmthfi‘n{lseuvn;(tv]y;?;wwe:::k:;llJ va Williams, Ruth Krugness, Hazel PACK TOMATOES now for 20 cents and Ugashik Rivers. The pro | The Clothing M Petrich, Irma Williams, Margaret Pet- ! G ’ gram entails construction of weirs erson, Henrietta 5“")’- at all of the main streams in the Bristol Bay district with the pos-| e PHONE 174 sible exception of the Nushagak DANCERS—Harriet Holman, Betty Barragar, Renee Guerin, Zenia Kashevaroff, Dor- othy Bakke, Alice Merritt, Kathleen E G G S E G G S E G G S h Mock, Grace Meggitt, Verna Hurley, Edna Riendeau. P STRICTLY FRESH LARGE SIZE RANCH : AR R SALESMAN S SAMPLES EGGS—FRESH FROM FARM . Pretty Costumes-New Scenerv- 3 Doz. $1.00 A L af. Sange-Dihers- Handkerchief Snappy Lines e e e 600 dozen arrived on Watson Saturday—600 dozen more will arrive on Aleutian Tuesday it e R R Al Reserved seats now on sale at ale BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. : Phozes 92 and 95 Front Street RESERVED SEATS—$1.00 : You Always Get the BEST for LESS General Admission, 75 cents Children, 50 cents A large variety of Linen, Swiss and Cotton Hand- kerchiefs to choose from, Mostly women'’s, but there ———— W ATER-PROOFED CAPS FOR THE SMARTLY DRESSED MAN Guaranteed All Water-Proofed Cloth Exclusive Agency for Juneau W’tich Existed First J. M SALOUM THE HEN or THE EGG ® —_— While you are figuring this out let us figure on “HERE WE GO—DRIED FRUITS” your Plumbing and Heating. We handle Crane, ; Apples, Apricots, Figs—Black and White, Pears, ( P i ixtures and have g Pleachesl; Prunes and Raxiins. 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