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PAGE TWO OF NEUTRALITY ‘ BILL IS MADF| 3 I ~ e SHID DOWN REPORT MADE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA | /ANNUAL GAME FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941 The man power of the United settlers arc so heavy that un-{ T i 3 st Boal, Plane LutheranLadies Aid [ B |:nm4 l.r |.].l“ gl e | [} ! the 50,000 mark and is heading hority. and additional funds to S h d I A ik {for an authorized strength of 75,- (hedules Ativities |5 o missmme o 022 * ™ - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Headquarters For pecember 2 3 action Are Sou h|‘ Two days of special activity are |planned by the Lutheran Ladies| tha omplished before respectfully urged this effect be " ; | |the next hunting season | BUY DEFENSE BONDS | Of especial interest in the report 15 Y T TR 41T e vr— | whucads lis @ statement regarding the mul-| P :'\IT\I;(:;mDELC”“fb"tZ and 3, and| . g A Satme animals trane- jarra ents for those days were | ¥ tiplying of game animals tran . & | c ! Sty 02l 20 Known Dead as Nippon Need for Re-vamping Al- |picnica i Ataska Would Keep Fisheries, cmpieied a a meeung of e i g H "HRYSI |" “The small herd of 23 bison yesterday afternoon. A des- g See the CHRYSLER | Stalesmen Seek U. S. | aska Game Laws Now |, "cares ron ‘i o Game Fleets, Personmel | tugeneon evene, e i § W el . i ‘uonsl Bison Range in Montana ctid estby and Mrs. W. A. i Marine Engine SupporfonProtest | StressedinSummary |fone, Bian Revee st Here Year Round mesmssen were b g o | 2 ea, a Smorgasboard di | laska, in June of 1928, is now esti-| | ner TOKYO, Nov. 7.—Known deaths| Need for a re-vamping . sonts ¢ less than 300| (Continued from Page One) and a bazaar are the activitics oaa ping of Al-|mated to contain not less than 300 Y. n the mine sinking of the Japa-|aska game laws as a result of the animals” the report declares.| 3 —— |planned, the latter lasting * two It's t inest motor . geni Maru arose to|rapid influx of &rmy, NavY &Rd|<Atrplamie survey of the area shows| Olson, ‘along with Frank Du- AnyS4IGHRS HIgRAAY FAERWERRIE e g b il i %0 as Japanese spokesmen sought civilian population in the Terri-|that the bison ha Ato sev- |fresne, executive officer of the| ottty by A il il (R . Washington’s support to Tokyo's tory is stressed in the second an-|eral groups numbering . 40| Alaske, . Game.. Coumission; <and) i o Loz oHIN I8 Cog A e test to R declaring that|nual report of the Alaska Game|individuals each. Among the herds|Curtis Shattuck. president of e | BT Wil ec, SHE SUS S N Th ing cxplosives violated the|Commission to the Seeretary of jare two white animals, one born | Juneau Chamber of Commercc““(’g‘hp;?:;e:‘e r“““"d“‘e_- edom of the sea |the Interior, released to the pub-|in the spring of 1938 and the other made a trip of inspection to sev-|,,, e o Qo aR s America must support Japan's|lic here today by Frank Dufresne, | in 1939. eral proposed sites for the future lollows: bazaar, Mrs. Ole Westby; 4 & tand on this issue” said Koh|executive officer of the commis- Elk on Afognak | headquarters today. es, Mrs. Bert McDowellj and. din- fee { *ERRAER = l Tk R Eight Olympic clk placed. o Plans Extensive er, Mrs. Al Zenger. ALCC = [ LS B = .Afifl?&!(‘f sort that another Japanese' coveting the ye m ™ ,’Zk o e | ol abder iy #% - @ e B Doen sullle vk THekbd overing the year ending June Afogna sland in 1927 have now : ans der y r the coy- sassenger on the boat, but will re- A1 R g o 5 Bkt Vel Maru‘su' 1941, the report carries a com-‘v{u'z'msed to x_wn in excess of 200 solidated lyxxlu-x.n.s and game facil-f:yrn to his Juneau headquarters A .‘1 1![01'161" n \foc]{ " Fen 7 plete record of game activitics,|fine, large animals thoroughly ac-jities would inciude the building of | shortly, he said. £l utcis WDIULK Wl s 2 L off the | game law violations, and fluctuat- climated. Thirty - four muskoxen @ warehouse for storage of equiP-| It was also expected that George ks - ‘:’l::“f‘ o It 15 re-|ing ‘game, popuilations in the Ter-|from Greenland have now been ment, small boat ways, repair shop | olta, attorney-at-large in_Alaska | - fermined SOMER Ly Chtint. thb me;m&u «?lurmg the lzrevlous year. ‘n.)._Num.\'sz Island for .tnx »\“ s .md. h;\xb\:fl ll.uuhues ‘Ior the re-|ior the Department of the Interior, s (‘1 ‘W r Aok b Mentioned especially 1s the de- | during which time they are report-|pair of boats, centra radio sta-|might go south on the Brant and » o We a Blel’ 05 3 g 54 | cline in numbers of moose, caribon, (ed to have nearly trebled in num- tion [0, keep in contact with allf:hat Don Hagerty, of the Office A'lAT |game and fisheries boats and|sf Indian Affairs, may join the chine Shep Marin e Supplies JUNEAL A Y T L COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. 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These animals must be protected against the new menaces lof a larger army of hunters each |year, and the new method of air- |plané hunting, which enables the huntér to spot his game from the |air 4nd land nearby for the |1t is pointed out. It is dlso de- clared that the glant brown bears jof Kodiak Island may soon | additional protection. i Population Changes Following is the situation facing | Alaska game protection, as brought {out i the forward of the report: | “In view of the recent upheaval {in the social and economic life in ! Alaska brought about by large | scale preparations to make this | Territory an armed outpost for the nation, it can no longer be |said that the 16-year-old Alaska IGame Law is an adequate instru- ment for safeguarding the wildlife resource. It needs to be thorough- {ly amended, or perhaps complete- |1y rewritten, in order to keep abreast of progressing conditions. “Until recently the Alaska Game Law served its purpose weil Through its resident Game Com- mission it had provided a means of expression for the citizens of the Terri High utilization of ,fur and game resources consistent |with maintaining a safe breeding supply has been made possible by lannual regulations recommended by this Commission and approv d y the Secretary. The Alaska Game Law in substantially its present form might have sufficed for many more years had the Territory’s pop- | ulation remained static, or in- |creased but slowly. Instead, there has been an unprecedented increase |and spread of human life through- out this last frontier. More Authority Asked “The demands which are now being placed on Alaska’s wildlife by thousands of defense workers, | Army, Navy, Coast Guard, other igovemment personnel and incom- i | | | SAVE with Insured Safety 4% EARNINGS On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with $1 or more. ki, | need | | Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan '| Assn. of Juneauw ) Phone 3 ber.” that |planes 24 hours a day, two-plane Dufresne also said today oat at Ketchikan. 500 pheasants planted in Mata- hangar for game commission pa- — ————— ARE YOU PR 7 huska Valley in 1938 and 1939 have | trol airships, and other facilities. S SRR now spread over the entire coun-| Announcement of the planned NOW, as never before, op- try. He declared that plans are| development was made in connec- portunities in AVIATION peing made to plant white-tail|tion With the sailing of the fish- await trained pilots. deer from Eastern Washington in eries boat Brant at 8 pam. tomor- Men, properly trained, can the Matanuska Valley, because the row evening, which will take a gain higher rati d ountry is now too thickly settled number of fisheries division em- A 'R £ ating and wmnd too heavily cultivated for es to Seattle for the winter e force:s of the moose which originally inhabit including Miss Bess O'- United States and in Com- the region Neill and Mrs. Mildred Hill, fiscal mercial Aviation. Dufresne pointed out that 24 and accounting employees, who are ! Sitka deer, planted on island taking fiscal records from the Ju- G ks Prince William Sound between 1 ean office to a Seattle office in Applications for a number and 1923 have now 4 u ‘wu-wr*mlm-a; Building there. of students are being ac- awround 1,200, and th past| “We hope in another year to . - i g cepted four years a 10-day open season |have facilities to keep vessels and tr:iningmday s0e tiE on the animals have been allowed [all division employees in Alaska hunters. During the coming ye throughout the winter,” Olson re- it is planned to plant some of the marked. tive Alaska deer in the region Prefer Juneau P p T d ween Yakutat Bay and Cordova, Although possibility of placing H d repare 10 aY sald the headquarters at Ketchikan has araeman ' CONSULT ST been discussed, both fisheries and | i ik yme divisions of the Fish and 'A“n'Pnoomn Al k. s hool of REGIS"M"ON ROLLS wildlife vice declared they Hats | aska scheol 0 would pre to locate at Juneau.| A H l OPEN FOR HOOPSTERS » ieresse in tunis avaiabie o 5 ‘ eronautics, Inc. the Alaska beanth of the Pish anajl. Ble s Graves || o wildlife Service is necessary to Th R G o (-,)‘. sy Hr (’,‘j,’umw “"V:'('M:’i; make these plans materialize, Olson | e Clothing Man | JUNEAU League, practice for v askethall | pointed out. He also declared that | SR Tat ek, should register uf The| L. 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