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PAGE TWO exclusively ours... RIVERS ANSWERS KRUG ON ALASKA FISHERY CONTROL TRANSFERS !N CUSTOMS DUTY ARE REVEALED In a wire dispatched yesterday James J. Conn Collector of to Secretary of the Interior Julius Customs for t A A. Krug, Alaska’s Attorney General day anicu d the 3 Ralph J. Ri took issue with the lard Everson, Deputy Collector of cabint official upon the latter’s Custom Ketchikan, to ti stand regarding Federal retention of Sitka in the same ipacil of Alaska fishery control in the erson replaces Deputy Collector event of Alaska's obtaining state- Benjumin H. Carson who has been hood at the Sitka station for the past Wired Rivers: “Recent press story year and cne half. Carson is trans- from Seattle represents you favor ferred to be in charge of the port statehood for Alaska with mental of V ngell, replacing Ray G. Day, reservations to Federal govern- ment divesting itself of control over salmon fisheries until you get report as r Cennors also Gadberry announced Deputy from . Congressman Jackson's sub- ku Inlet during the committee on fisheries, tion season on Taku “Can understand your giving that Rive ng transferred to of Everson becomes elfec- Deputy Gadberry have eau since the phase of salmon industry with headquarters in Puget Sound are: assurance careful consideration of its qualms, but point out that Jack- son is studying advisability of ex etchikan i adberry’s tran: place fer end of this mon! nd he Mrs, tending Alaska said item of home cnd of the river ion season rule on a piecemeal basis W G I been on Alaska is still a Territory, and i the office. They not seeking ways of ilin he Hotel Ju- ual soverign powers in a statehood - “Alaska has long e right to tax the salmon i Dnee JOE McNALLEN P:IURNS been more than fair and would re- o & tain this power under staencod. 10 JUNEAU WITH 3RIDE Alaskans are conservation conscic regarding great salmon Tesource, Joe McNz owner of the A and in view of recentl ing supply under Feder ern wc causing great C lish control commissiol as responsible as a Faderal agenc if not more so. “In behalf of the people of Alaska, as distinguished from cor- porate operators and unions with he wedding the Me- outside headquarters, I urge that to San Francisco f your valued support of Alaska their honeymoon Just before re- Statehood be full feldged turning ¥ v Mc- - - - Nallen's father, A allen of The Veterans of Foreign Wars Si Francisco, and isters. at Fairbanks have opened a club in The couple plan make their the Klessinger Building on Second home in Juneau, and are at present Avenue. taying at the ecau Hotel proper pride ... rich miron wool ... yours at 58.00 B Behrends Co QRUALITY SINCE /887 DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. RUDY PUSICH DIES Mrs. Rudy Pusich passed on last night at 11:30 o'clock in St. Ann's| Hospital in Juneau and her death came as a distinct shock to citizens of Douglas. | Mrs. Pusich gave birth to a baby on yesterday morning following an accident in her day which caused birt} well te yesterday as could Mrs. Pusich, Texas year where she met M Rudolph Pusich, son and Mrs. Mike Pusich, their home in Douglas. Mrs. Pusich was for sometime on the staff at the Baranof in Ju- neal 01 waitresses. remains are at Carter Mortuary A rites will be the in ALUMNI The home on Sun-| the pre-mature was reported as recover- be expected afternoon. The baby hed 6 pounds and 4 ounces and | an incubator at the hospital. | 28, was a native of | coming to the Channel last and married | of Mr.| and made | | Charles | Juneau announced PARTY POSTPONED Douglas Alumni Association THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA AELSPPROPOSAL LATER OPENING BEFORE COUNCIL ~ FOR SABLEFISH HERE THIS EVE. BEING PLANNED Whether offer of the Fish Electric Light and Power herz to to sell its electric utility business = to the City of Juneau for $900,000 will be put to action of the voters of Juneau will be decided this eve- {ning by the City Council. In a rele the wildlife R by H. Clay se from ional Office Scudder, Fishery agement Agent, fishermen storage operators and fish were given notice of a modification of the season openir Alaska waters the Alaska Company to U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA 24 HOURS ENDED AT 0 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours over most of the coast frem Southeast Alaska to northern Califorr ter places over the Rocky Mountain region of central United and central Canada. A mass of cold air has peneirated northern and central Canada this morning and the lowest temperature was five degrees over cf Al this area. but were slightly below normal over MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday Temperatures continued above ncrmal over most Southeast Alaska yesterday WIND Height of Wa Station Weather Temp. Dir sea Condition) Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 45 W 28 3 fee Lincoln Rock Rain 42 NE 1 1 foot MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE NING: Protected waters cf Southeast Al a—southerly to southwester Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. westerly to southwesterly winds 15 to miles per hour becoming south- easterly 25 to 30 miles per hour by Saturday afternoon. Rain or rain showers Low pressure center—=29.25 inches—rem: almost stationary 60 degrees north, 160 degrees west and second pressure center—28.90 inches—57 degrees north, 11 degrees w I ng eastward about 35 miles per hour and was one of the most pop- “My. Abercrombie says Clipper Express is too fast. He ordered two rabbits, and that's all he got”’ Yes sir, speedy service is what you get when you specify . For Pan Amer Clipper Express for your shipmen 1 ed this morning that the e 5 ;. 3 & 35 oé reduled and announced for Flying Clippers, taking off and arriving at the rate of 35 this evening at the school, will be round trips ‘each week, have increased Clipper Express c due to bereavement in capacity by 30,000 pounds per month. Use this modern, las Alumni HENKINS HOME Mrs. Clancy Henkins and child- ren arived home on yesterday PAA plane from Seattle. The Hen- kins have been visiting outside with nds and relatives in Washing- P A Mr. and wirs. o.mes Devon ar- W /] A {77 - rived at their home here this week Bar“n“' HO'el 0K[ [” Am after several months visit Outside. They returned via the Louise to Skagway, and took M. S. Estebeth from Skagway Douglas family of Rudy Pusich, a Doug- Princess the time-saving way of sending personal packages or merchan- dise. For rates, schedules, and full information about wrap- at the address below. ping, inquire Phone 106 The Sjsten of 1he= ’77y/n7 @/ ippers to | Tha AEL&P offer now has been for sable fishing in the clarified and revised as requesteq as follows tween now and October Club by the Council and is ready for ' Because of the depletion of the the committee next will m {that body’s acceptance or rejection. Stocks of sablefish in Alaskan wat- the Mayc At |1t the Councilmen decide its a zood ers. it is the intention of the Fish Board membership I |deal for the town, a date will haye and Wildlife Service to modify Sec-| Meeting with the Ito be set to hear the voters upon tion of the Regulat for were; Mrs. Harold M \ |approval of a revenue bond issue to the Protection of the Commercial Mrs. Mernice Murph i {finance the purchase Fisheries of Alaska, so as to pro- Mrs. Betty McCormick, BRWC; My | Acceptance by the Council of the bibit commercial fishing for this Burras Smith, Juncau Woman's |company compromise also will re- Sbecies prior to May 1, in the 1947 Club; D fam M. Whitcheac {sultein a one-cent per kwh reduc- Season Rotary. Club; B. F. Heintzleman tion in light rates within tht City ~The views of fishermen, buyers, Juneau Chamber of E of Juneau. effective November 1, cold storage operators, and others Kiw 1d MacKey Mal- | The light company proposal is interested in this proposed change ¢ Lions Club. | the big item of business at tonight's Wil be considered prior to t T cecond regular meeting of the City Mulgation. provided such vie WED AT YAKUTAT {Council, scheduled for 8 o'clock at Tcceived in the Office of the Di-' In a ceremor riormed the City Hall. Other business in. 'eCtor of the Fish and Wildlife ber 4 at Yak v the Rev cluded action upon an application ;Q"v’_'\;':“ 1(";2‘:""1"" THGR, Sy AN el L for transfer of a liquor license, ap- "¢ ™ 7> o Iproval of bills and other routine. Empire Wantads get resulis! . Max. temp. | TODAY last Lowest 4:3 24 hrs. Weather at ¢ Statior: 24 hrs.* te: Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 42 08 Rain Barrow 19 04 Snow Bethel 10 03 Cordova 47 31 udy Dawson ’( 5 Edmonton 0 Fairbanks 12 Rain Haines 1.28 Rain Tuneau i Juncau Airport Ketchikan Rotzebue McGrath 0 Cloudy Nome 18 Snow Nerthway 29 0 Cloudy Petersburg 43 35 42 1.06 Rain Portland 42 44 03 Cloudy Prince George 5 24 28 Trace [¢] Prince Rupert 40 ( 23 Rain Seattle 32 38 ) Smoky Sitka 42 16 88 Rain Whitehorsz . * 37 35 01 Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 40 40 1.56 Drizzle (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 «. m. roday) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A t 1 of low pressure extends from Prince William Sound scutheastward along the coa of Soutl Alaska this morning. A second low pressure center is located in Bristol Bay and appears to be moving eastward about 35 miles per hour. Rain NOMINATIONS 70 PLANNING BOARD ARE CONSTDERED Juneau ations met as a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 R b L Try One e;i (Dur New York Cui T-Bone Fillet o of eight zson Hml to conside City Plar P Mayor B S e S T T Sl Lo St -0 o ‘%TEJ! 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