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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1939. PRBSNRS - s | BRANT FROM HAINES | wARSAw Is i STOCK QUOTATIONS : Lynn Canal has had an average B % | —_— | Warden J. Steele Culbertson said 97, American Power and Light | salmon season, Bureau of Fisheries today on his return to Juneau! 4 Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem| Try The Empire classifieds [or‘ Steel 65 Commonwealth and | results. | Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 5%,/ - e e S e fworld eof semi-darkness. and gray mist If Alaska gave a “best-booster medal, Mrs. D. Faircg i Wheeler would certainly earn it. - CLOSURE ASKED FOR TAKING OF WOMAN TOURIST SPENDS SUMMER TOURING NORTH Sees Alaska from Ketchi- NEW YORK, Sept. 1. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Haines. WAR! aboard the Brant from a cruise to - e —— Gel m'xdl MULUX: 44%, International kan fo Siberia-Can't Pralse It Enough ing a woman here via up and found that wasn't nm it She is Mrs. D. Fairchild s widow i rly this s add Alask long places to which she has he took a steamer nortn and nade the Yukon Circle Tour, goin to Fort Yukon and through the Ir- | terior before returning to Seattle That would have ended most| tourists' trips, but Mrs. Wheeler | phoned her family long distance wiat she hadn't had enough To Bering Sea headed for B Denali, saw and disembar So she i the thinks 1 The ship was Lo bound and she didn't like that She flew instead to Fairbanks for more Alaska, then flew to Juneau vesterday with Pacific Alaska Air- en we talked to her over the to her Baranof Hotel room aid she had just peeled her and things get into bath and wash off Alaska u mud accumulated in a visit ugh the mine. That itinerary of her trip her somewhat of un Alaska ist’s record, but she goes fur All For Alaska aid over the phone with undeniable enthusiasm, ‘I've been to all the beauty spots of the world, around the world five times, te er Pass and almost every- ska is the most ce anywhere without Your fjords and glacier hountains are just wmmnm Switzerland can’t compare. That was the beginning of a train of words that extolled Alaska's wonders. We thought we were Alaska’s best booster, but M-s D. Fairchild Wheeler leaves us feeling gives tour- | ther like we are sailing under false colors to even claim Alaska as a residence. While she poured forth her vol- uble praise of the North, thick and a dismal curtains of rain held Gas- tipeau Channel locked in a sour LOCAL HERRING |* IBig Seiners May Be Ord ered Out of Douglas Island Vicinity Action was aske effort to close waters Douglas Island to the o herring seiners. ations In response to demands of com- sports fishermen, J. Steele Culbert- con, Bureau of FPisheries warden, wired Acting Commissioner of Fish- eries Charles Jacksor ¢ ant Chief of the Bures cries in Alaska, Seton Thompson, now at Anchorage Culbertson asked _closure )ants L closs tr! I)\ a line from Point B)m\ et to the north end of Lincolr Is- land to Point Retreat, and a line from Point Arden eastwarc on ihe south Arrivals from the west side of Island today said seve: re working the ar this afternoon, the big sei.r Helen L., captained by a Tacoma crew and fishing under charter for the Big Port Walter red plant, arrived in Juneau, the firs big seiner of the district to appear | here in many weeks. Seiners on the Helen L., owned and crewed by Outside men, said they had been fishir out of Port Walter since early in N but were finding herring sca: “everywhere.” At Shoal Point, on the west lL:r‘ of Douglas Island, fishing for herr- ig has only recenily been Hl ad, 4 the men said, adding agair there are no herring anyw Juneau trollors and fishe who seine herring for bait only have demanded the big seiners be removed from the Donglas Island area on several occ mer. At times, rifl threatened b\ trol of their fishing "mun ds by giant seines, but so far, no onen hostiii ties have been nofed rmen dmuam( ed with t y that the Shos ing, which winter in deep W there, and off Shelter Island, 5 an|planes ent to|Beuthen in German Silesia, »¢ | the outskirts of that city _ | mercial salmon trollers aind Juneau [ tle damage. to| Phones DlSpa'(h as EX' , United stdtes Steel plosions Shake City Pound is not quoted. (Continued from Pagn One) Pacific 1% 4914, DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Jones averages: industrials 135.25, rails 2593, utilities 23.59. - I()l ISH RIIIDH\( ERLIN, Sept. 1—~The German ws Agency DNB said Polish have attempted a raid on|for sale at The Empire Office. on LUNCH SATURDAY AT THE BARANOF Braised Sirloin Tlps with Baked Spaghetti s e It is reported by the agency that {the Polish planes dropped six| | bombs without casualties and lit- Further, the news agency said l.)ml. Polish artillery fired five shells, without damage on Beuth2n | several hours later. f L | + tne only al school of ers continue | their activities (the ason lasts another six weeks) and you'll no salmon, no halibut ard no I ing in the Junean area,” fishe men warn. 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