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1‘ STRONG WINDS PUT STOP TO HERRING FISHING s Capt. Chris Anderson Says S(’HSO“ HflS B(‘(‘H Prosperous ‘While the he: season, to 6 o'clock but few neif omm boats cannot operate to advant been suce and , packer: hes and have s of made g price up considerable and oi cra‘t He will of the K pilot the & destination she will leave tonight As bal she will take south 60 b Is of oil. Five of the fisheries’ workers will be aboard her The freighter Curaco is scheduled to call at Killisnoo tomorrow to pick up the oil and meal pack of the fisheries company to close Au- |, me to Ju- at to Seattle, for ‘,\hlch‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1930. " Brant, Cap s er condi- from e that they m are well He is hluh- e showing rainfall of the past or to them, many with dead fish two reasons. J | | areas were which, it was feared might pollute the water to such an extent as to injure succeeding runs. The ex- tremely high water has carried| these fish out to sea and cleaned; out he Fish now! r, reach| with ease and’ r of them dying A good sgs spawned by | the early runs were showing in| some bed d were carried out by However, this| now taking place The patrol boat Scoter, with ¢ Warden N. O. Hardy in charge of inspection, returned today from ephens Pass and Frederick und arcas. The Widgeon, Capt. | Greg’ Mangan, left for Lynn Canal to inspect Chilkat and other areas .- FlSCAL INSPECT%ON PURPOSE OF VISIT | MADE BY H.LLOVING| To make an inspection of the | district fiscal and accounting office H. 1. Loving,' Fiscal Agent of the| United States Forest Service with| headquarters in Washington, D. C [ arrived last night from Seattle and will remain here for two weeks. | He was here two years ago on a| {similar trip. s been beneficial for | CASEY MORAN IS STILL ALIVE Rt-( ent Repon of Death of Pioneer Alaskan Proves Untrue Casey Moran Is still alive. ceased in Venezuela and buried Louisiana in reports recently |ceived by his son B. H. Moran, iCaptain of the U. S. Bureau ot Fisheries boat Blue Wing, the eld- er Moran was resurrected in a tele- gram received today by the young- er Moran from his wife at Wran- gell “Father very much alive, ge, which added that M: not affe e cycle years it was said, a beds will be had received word from| well seeded by the escapementC Moran, at Caracas, Vene- Seattle, Dawson, Fairbanks and other frontier towns, has been pub- lishing a newspaper at Maricaibo, Venezuela, for several years. His son, while here several weeks ago, met a stranged named Ray- mond P. Smith, who claimed tc have been an intimate friend of | Casey's. He declared that Casey had died sometime ago in Vene- |zuela and that he had brought the |body back to Louisiana for inter-| ment. Having no reason to doubt) Smith’s word, Moran accepted it at its face value but wrote Maricaibo for details. In response to this,| a denial of the report was recened by him. said | | The elder Moran, famous | in the annals of the north and| widely known newspaper man of Smith, who later left here and | went to Wrangell, was picked up there for observation and later a | Mr. Loving left Washington the|charge was filed against him for | first week in August on his inspec- | obtaining money here under false WINN PLEASED tion. He visited fiscal offices in|pretenses. Capt. Moran came herc Denver, Albuquerque, New Mexico; |to appear as a witness in the case| San Francisco and Portland en-|and is returning to Wrangell to- route here. After leaving here he |morrow on the Northwestern. — e BY ananluNs |will go to Missoula, Mont., Ogden, Utah and Milwaukee, returning to| ] X e e IN HSHER'ES his headquarters late in November. SPARKS' RITES POSTPONED Disbursements made this year by (% : Funeral services for the late J he Forest Service is the 1argestip . gparks, which had been ar- on record, he said. This was due ranged for this afternoon, have to permanent improvements to its{ = & i ! Spawmng Condltlolli Best fiee mrchantion. avaténd .and to: foad been postponed until Sunday. The | delay is to allow more time for Ever Known in S.E. Al- |and trail construction ?rrlvlllos. Frmi R AR L [The season had fewer forest fir ; aska, He Declares |than normai and expenditures for| %S |fire fighting was less than the n\'-‘,—-——-—'——" The conditions in Southeast Alas-'erage. | ka's salmon spawning beds are the| Mr. Loving is not a stranger to|} y ApyIp best of which there is any knowl- the Pacific Coast as he spent sev-|| © 4 unofficial or official. |eral years as District Fiscal Agent} | | Protect your hands. | Buy a pair of edge, eith There are lots of fish everywhere!in Portland. He is a native of nd the streams are carrying s Virginia. He is an enthusiastic cient water to permit them to get baseball fan and is watching the 3 i World Series reports with keen in- | St. Regis terest, picking the Athletics to win. ation made by Dennis Winn, Alaska e — | Household | Agent of the United States Bureau st r 298 beauty parlors and | ik of Fisheries, who returned here 2166 barber shops paid $14614.45 in Rubber Gloves to the beds easily. 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