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EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA =" PAGE FIVE Paul Jr. also demanded that he'tled’ to 1946 escapement, Thomp-! or fishing centers of Alaska date proposed eks to overcome “feeder fish that swim th L) DOUBLE FEATURE i otfens " cheauted 1o, this abscction: wo Ministers Read & held in Sitka, September 22;| Pawl Sr. critically recited the Taku Change Opposed { '"."S WEEKEND A'l' Craig, Septemter 24; Petersburg, history of Alika salmon fishery Lindstrom also opposed the Taku vows at Marna e 0{ lt‘l-m mber 26; Ketchikan, Septem-|regulating under the Bur of fishermen’'s request for later km\:i g — ! [ber 20; and in Anchorage, Kodiak|Fishorics and the FAWL to show season on the River, claiming the | LAST TIME To“lnm | (APITOL THEATRE“" Cordova 1o the Westward, A{that the statutory escapement re- ‘Taku River run is spawining fish I. O(k Lea be”er final hearing will be held in Se-|quirement of 50 percent has never —Paul Jr. took indireet slap| 4 Shows at 7:25 and 9:30 ! A e |attle on October 27 lbeen achieved; that all that has at canning industry representatives. o X . y . i There will be two features at) Thompson called upon witnesses been sought to do is conserve 50| He stated it 1s apparent by their| In @ private letler recelved here, the Capitol this weekend start-lyo be prief as possible and to(percent of the fish that get by the | “silence” at today's hearing that(Mmore “_~"“"‘ of “"' marri of ing tonight, one a new musical confine their remarks to changes(traps, after they take all they can. the industry views will not e heard | Dr- ff‘:““'}‘-‘ FOCK 10 et Shvicey comedy and the other a thrill in regulations they believe nec-|This, he said, is the cause of the at any of the hearings in Alask ‘1.-|.;r_x,ml..‘. were glven. . {er_mystery. iy lessary in 1948, if possible sum-|now-recognized pink salmon deple- as last year. He asked assurance/ f Block, daughter of Mr. and ! “Slightly Scandalous” the mMU-imarizing their views in the formtion that transcript of the Seattle|Mrs: Willilam H. Block and George Isical comedy, a gay funfest, i2a-|of specific recommendations. Orall Traps Too Efficient hearing, when the industry is ex-| 1"\';“1)“1“" son of N‘h and M\h\ hures,, JYeL. Brady, Slw:ldhfi.\ an, |testimony may be amplified in| Paul said the only argument|Pected to have its say, be avall-jtg " 0 \‘” x‘( # 'm |”".n‘-]v‘- |Paula Drew and Walter Catl {writtan bricfs by thoss Who wWish,|against traps he wanted to pre-|able in time for rebuttal. Thomp-| VAo Bl TS b Versatile young comedian Fred|he said, with briefs receiving “the|sent is that they are too effi-|son assured that seript should “‘x‘ “‘)‘ ”"V’I" N :‘ \;”i“n.::“Ir 4 Brady is .:n(’m\w bx ‘1111”.1‘,1 hllv«‘“ me consideration as your orallcient. He suggested progressive e out by Novemier 5 I6huren of x," g “,\,,..,,},:”’1“‘. ous Tole of twin brothers. enltestimony provided they are re-|elimination of the most. efficent| The Fish and Wildiife officlalsi b B0l mp U Joseph Dibley writers have thoughtfully provid-jceived in the office of the Dir géar forms, starting with the. fnost|Were to. pull out for Sitka: thisit iBirh o0 s e ed the capa:le actor With Woior of Fish and Wildlife Service, siive traps . -ossary | Afternoon, aboard the Brant, with "¢ i g ol v g produciive traps, then if necessary son, read the service. Both are 2 ladies Washington, D. C., not later t { goo it iy | Stops for stream surveys schedul- : Wl 4 s bt WO er Paula N P to secu conservation, following I relatives, by marriage, of Dr L heila R\.\vidmll ne \mm;n‘m»;x”:-v!. November 30 That date, helup by restrictions on seines. He ¢d enroute ! Block ¢ ; 3 iy ‘xnmm [y,‘p"-ui',“:u }hv\l“‘mn s;::‘lw-d. absolute deadline|gave Bristol Bay as an mple % ‘t"‘“ 5 |" Attendants w)yre Mrs. Joseph | S o i i o if the regu to be printed {of control that should be extended o AS 13 4 s Y and they both get their man! ynd ready for distribution by the|to the rest of the e Je l\ENDlER, T ALASK ,:l’"*‘t‘;‘ o of ‘]1!"" bride, and Story concerns the attempt of end of voh* 5 3 ’ A % ne Rev. Horace hurston, fon- A e Ptk farning Tgnore recommendation that the late sea- Mrs. Thurston played the wedding| sell a television broadcast program Warning Ignored recommer played the weddin to pen tycoon Catleit | Despit: the warning given that|son cohoe runs be more generally fouowmfi OPERMION iic ” Production value of high caliber; commercial salmon fishermen may | Tecognized by the regulations. They RS : g R AR SRR e S .Ibe shut ‘out of the northern p re now recognized only at the . S jiakNe Disy , BUSKE 200 1 - is *added the many laughs of theine ¢ Fa E0 POV Taku and Stikine rivers,|, 'Ord was received this morning, were Miss Alma Warnke, of Hur-| | d .|]!m in the nlfi‘rlnu} of a ,,,YQN tion mnl f“}“"‘x“s&:u) AInsk«; ncxwm. e - i 1 ™ by Mrs. Joe Kendler, that her hus- json, Ohio, life-long friend of th A e club sequence which headlines- Isa- son, and hompson’s ban on band, who under t an operation 'bride, and Mrs. Charles Dibley. ! h ,l- f sclita, fiery Latin dancer, and the trap discussion, this momings| Gill-netter Henkins wanted 10 yesterday i the Virginia Mason | At noon u wedding luncheon el | RO 17 ey e Orir no Guadalaja; Trio. ‘(u.x. u ..u{n “f"' mainly 'c ntered flu-klill\\‘-. 1} Port hm\l‘x,\lmm '\\nulz. ¢ Hospital at Scattie i5 progressing 'served, after which the bride and Lo Ctmerfenture 15 _“Passkey the trap ssue, with the William |recognized s a gl net wren un- | gagistactorly e idesroon deparied on a hones-| | 086 OM the screen To Danger,” with Kane mchmmin fi;\{,""lh..m'z;’r and Junior—dom- xlml )\hr proposed dl-":“ ""l:““:‘»“"* Mr. Kendler, who is the proprietor /moon trip to Cleveland, Ohi Sephanic D 1 Adela inating the discussion, os repre-jand he was assured it would be. |of the Alaska Dairy, flew south via Mara in the I E{“‘:"‘_l‘* of the Alaska Native Oxly thirSndion Pan American Airways recently. At T“_:‘””ll"(‘ulkl;\“x.l\\m:utnnx:"xi:n:‘x:“\t n}:‘ Lester Cowan presents [ SR o e btatiante “werel Peok rotfened tint Eia Jate wioe s B bevalds viaresbua il Moo Sepde Director of Maternal and Child ] v { ¢ S S 10 United | seacons are only an introduction ler, or, and his daughter, MIs. Gare and Crippled — Children’s| Fishermen: Elmer Lindstrom, Uni-|t0 the coming years unless traps Mildred Steen. Joe Kendler, Jr. gepyices here. Upon return from 1 ted Trollers, of Juneau: Fred Wet-|2T¢ done away with. There used to who also left Juneau recentlv, is{ihe wedding trip, she will return| cat, secretary of the United Troll-{1° thiee pinkizuns, he sald. The s way to the Spartan Aero- |io per present position as Medical Pt ob Baltonns - Cinby Henkioa, w10 and the summer runs have Hautics Schocl in Tulsa, Oklahoma. | consultant in Vocational Rehab-| Igill netter, and C. E. Peck, ANB been killed off now and the late ilitation for the State of Mich- leaoretary at|EKlkwan, i run is in danger. The wholc‘joA"NE ME!ER ]'0 JOIN ligan, while Mr. Leadbetter con-| ! | Paul Jr. opened with a demand situation points to traps which are g tinues his work in Public Health ~ that the heatings be conducted nc- . GoDEerous not only to pink sal- MO]’HFR m ?MRBA"KS“ the University of Michican, INITHSSNUICITCIRLLTHAL cording to the Administrative pro- 90 but to thc other speces, to : ,where he was recently awarded . {2 bl ikings, cod and various other fish |a ed States biic ea e [ccedings Act, with witnesses sub-{ IR <0 and varows BHer T e ageier, young daughter AL e RER Robert Mitchum .. The Captain ® L Continid from Page One; Jtflnlx mw(ll:;m'r;md rms}*r)':1""(‘1]"‘;‘!""\ on all types of gea Mrs. Marion Meier left yesterday { o tha (ime belng the couple| Freddie Steele ..The Sergeant v | (Contimiey Dromy PAIE (ML |¥ad hesn vuisd AL D basringd i Toen: thrmigh s Rininie via Pan American Alrways to Joi iy " mak, their home at 609'% Wally Cassell .. The Private SRS 1 lexiole s is sound, 88 :u lets te informal Paul replied the oS {elimination of fishing by dis- [her mother in Fairbanks. She has | oot Lane, East Lansing, Mich-| STARTS AT {veryor well in advance native s that the ANB will not|ficts: The many small fishing been staying with her aunt and 'y " Tl i thay will re-| 5 ler ot g St A will ‘nob| 4 he claimed, have proven uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson | - W | —10:40 {when closures and opening might feel bound to abide by the 19480 RN i RVR. MEOY ¢ . 3 turn to Juneau to make their per- . 1 I% expected. He concluded Teguliiions. e first claimed n'® complete failure. The weather for the past month. Mrs. Meler 15 500t nome. I LM AL WELLMAN “In operation, though, We are proprietory interest for his clients has much to do with fish survival, employed at the Co-Op in Fair- SR i - : convinced that this system has as ANB ;mm.l;ey' conbendiog reg. D¢ stated. July and August are banks and is living with her sister | fafzsts just opened the way for some trap ulations based on informal pro- months and the fish do not|and brother-in-lay, Mr. and Mrs. TARULLORIE | i ‘ L bt s o R0 ARSURRRC. Di the streams until the first Robert Ditman, Call Mary Jover at the Baranof! LATEST WORLD NEWS nd - seine "\operators., 0, flsh ‘Uile~ ceedings could bR LhIERSA- A% Mo Open seasons during the| At e for reservations and transportation gally to the disadvantage of law privation of propi righ vith- ) Beasons ing | ) - = > 01 \ 71/ NP : v akiding operators. {ru: due ';r,.‘c’c‘«’f of la«lhwl‘h m:::n dry times are dangerous | CHIPPERFIELDS SOUTH | arrangements —adv. 604-1 VIA AIR EXPRESS Thompsctr - oaflsd” upon’ | thosslecutrary to.ths ORbRSMIbAd "+ (L eck suswersd Ritson, Rt G ipRetiell ut Jhe e | R A e 5 | present, for their views on- that' Later: e added':that. fishermen{ibe, AUSUst § opening dat mignt| glonal Office of the U. S. Forest | Read the Wantads for bargains. S point, adding: “With control of are “often reluctant” to testify un-! ¢ all right, underlining might, If Service in Juneau, was scheduled | the fishing son delegated to less “-_.,;, can b'n guided b", my“mel 1ains don't come by August 9, it to leave via PAA today for Portland, | et e e WAL 2 Aol 11oca1 ‘atithoritles, it Is ‘onr ‘opinion’to. put tHelr rematks Tn order, e LoDy, 0o Jaie anquisha el xsfp~ Ove S Wil Spaiit SR IBEES 1oL Lhit. extensioa: ool B RrblaNl ku seatte: that Sh RBUESk b Gl TI0 the BV Lo Ws e Bl duty. “with: the /Rortland Reglonal | v where warranted without providing ficlent funds for research. the hjl.. Peck identified ‘itmiecit k5 Fprosh Rervin Bendhuhckie s T X . 1 . 9 o Y 4 a purse seiner. a study of land use planning now for definite extension periods. The F&WL Service's best source 'of in- 2 . pAY MATINEE—1:30 P. M e Sates. a0t woiid be. Tionc formalion 6 1o Pialtanith ‘4t oxh yone st ok forlioration Ly Stm MR ) A SUREREE S o . . ible.” i ente 5 be e Ty The Tn e 1947 escapement, but was told made in connection with the devel- Je——"ADDED — Other Fishing i v the fish- cto¢ this years spawning surveys opment of Southeast Alaska. Mirs. | Yl 7] RIS 1 | 5 {:n this area are just now getting Chipperfield will make the trip with ! p otl yoposed 1948 fishe H 8 10 e s Bmcx WHIP ulations P ietng * this . afen f Demaids Trap Tand’ * - |vuider' ‘way. 1048 regulations are, her husband. | : f 4 kiR R L — e o . £ ms {submitted by Thompson, are: \ : . * % ' TO F. 9 % Use of both weight and length be Fermitted to.discuss the trap'son Informed him. MOGINE S SOV : M E dli d INEW M DEL las the measure of minimum size issucs. Thompson conceded that| Fishermen Confused e sl e B e iy I i oA anything. speol g . Jones later cited that the var- Works Agency is returning tomo: of troll caught king salmon—to 8nYthing specific on fish traps’ Jones ! : A : + A" d rSI ve u“ i imeet the objection that some kings Pertaining to the 1948 regulations i€ty of short closed and open, oW from a brief insvection to Fair THE AMERICAN HISKEY % ] banks. McGinty flew north v heard—but not on the Seasens in the many districts caus- PAR EXCELLENCE are short and chunky and would Would be ] i : | H iz | dress six pounds or more, but gencral issue of traps vs. seines.|ed, confusion in the minds of fish- _P:m American Airways yesterday o D!es Sea!ge HUDSON wu-l e e than 26 inches,| In summary, Paul, Jrs lengthy erMén and led to unintentionallinspect a surplus ariny bullding, ¥ i No proposals with regard to the -marks contended: |violations. He asked for redefin-|purchased by the University of i herring fishery in Southeast Alaska| 1—The present m of fish-|ition of boundaries to form a fewer Aliskn. = at this time—though it may te €y regulation “inherently” fayors' number of large districts and for ‘he building was transported from and closings at mid- Tanacross to Fairbanks, where it will SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—@—A for-| necessary o reduce the quota be- UFaps over seines because the reg-|OPeRings BE OUT SOON Paul Sr. added his feeling be re-crected for use by the uni- mer teacher in Washington State llow the 350,000 barrel limit now ulation mainly consists of clos g | night. ol i and Alaska, Mrs. Mabel Svediund,| {permitted, depending upon analy-'those inner waters where seines; (At fishermen & wouid e mRte, S0y i f . ® of Homer, Alaska, died Tuesday in Vel of. the compositon. of -the!bssticah operats‘affer the’ fisn SflEtled’ WS ‘sHoxier. Oper poe | y sl AL i THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC a Seattle hospital. She was 71 DETROIT, Sept. 19. — {P—Final Jcatch and relative abundance of 8r¢ by the traps. lods if they came at times which' AAC DIRECTORS MEET | Empire State Building, New York, U.S.A At the time of her ceath, Mrs. embly lines at the Hudson Motor jthe various age groups. | 2—Early salmon runs in South- Would put them on equality with| The Board of Directors of lhr[ 2 9, o .S A, e e B s i Bec| OAr o were closing down today to} Tn. the shrimp Industey, nesiara~|east - Alaka ‘have almost entirely Uebsi “THe 8 pom. cpening gives| Alaska Atts and Crafts will meer | BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. 659 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS _bcaeiin attle at the home of her daughter, make way for a new-type modelltion of the season which was ef- teen killed off by too intensive seiriers time £or Just one or twolin the Territorial Museum tonight| = 7 4 A D P o0 Mrs, Carl E. Johnson, for three which, the company announced,)fective during 1946 — planning, fishing, regulation now must keep :rtls bcl{m'eh darl; while lh’ol traps at 7 o'clock. i T " months. {“you step down into, not up onto.” {however, to keep Duncan Canal|the late run from being Kkilled sh all through that night. | s e e 0 )| (e e | S T Born in Ontario, . Canada, she| Hudson President A. E. Barit de-|closed to shrimp fishing because Off too. He believes ANB fish- Wetcat pointed to past scason E LLI s All‘ LINE s had lived in Homer 17 years. Shel scribes a few details of the new )it is a nursery ground. formen will be generally in_ agrec-|Violations of closed g v YELLOW CAB was a graduate of the University | car which he said we entirely dif-{ Another matter upon which|ment with the proposed uniform area from Cape Spencer to Yaku-| | nl n mnn mwmnn of Toronto and when she was 40 fereni from any automobile cver {Thompson called for expression—AUugust 9 opening. tat. “E(‘”“““‘d hetfer 9‘;“’_’"”‘: | DAILY IPS UTo years old entered Washington Col- mass-produced.’ although stating Southeast Alaska, 3—The only way to achieve ment, stiffer fines for violations, . #°" lege, of Education in Bellingham| It will have a lower center of |is not primarily concerned—is thejcven escapement of salmon andt that ll“cLi pars of the, dlosed! Phone | via Pelerslnu’g an(l WIangell ; and became a qualified Amecrican gravity than any other American |provision of law that permits the throughout the entire season is,Stretch from Lituya Bay on up the & A > § H urg and ®. teacher. She taught school both! autcmobile, Barit stated, and al~iumegu;cwd catehing of salmon|climination of traps. Alternative CoBst be Teopened to trolling. Trol-| l “t:th conr;ectl}t’m.s to gmlg;tx\l;‘;zzh;eryiz% Sgnttll in .Washington State and Alaska. thcugh only five feet from thelfor local food requirements and is closing of traps every night, | 8 MindMSCISEIb e entive een) i steamers for Prince Rupert, » Funeral services will be held in|ground to its tov, will provide “more‘dog feed. He stated: | which would require too great an'should be reopened, becauss vio-i 22 \ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i Evergreen Cemetery {head room” than current models} “This provision is seriously men-| enforcement force, as a watchman !ations of the closure are so com-| Surviving are her husband, Nils and “the roomiest” seats. The seat |acing the runs to certain streams would be needed on every trap. ;lr;on-l e;ie nl;o askedchbougdlnsfl ’ E S 1 A i Olaf; three daughters, Mrs. John- is completely ahead of the rear|in Cook Inlet, on the Upper Cop- 4—There is a tendency toward of closed sections in Lynn Cana { £on, Mrs. Steve J. Pendleton andwhecl, he added. e oo and. i Britol Bay. Even|to0 much gear in paricular arces,(d Stephens Pussage during June,| | -hour Pependsble Borvies LA Mrs, Henry Strand, all of Seattle;| Barit declared the new cars might Jthe Army this year, under this particularly under the staggered 0 let the small trollers take the { two sons, Goran, of Anchorage, be in production in “a few weeks,” § provision, planned to take about|Seasons. He believes the ANB/| AT LS T o | A Alas and Fred of Homer; nine but declined to say just how long }2,500 pounds of salmon a week out|Would endorse restrictions upon the — ———————————— f grandchildren and one great- Hudson plants would be down. The Jof the small streams near An-|number of units of each type of i | A N N 0 l] N C ' N G E grandchild. change over was costing Hudson|chorage for the Fort Richardson|gear entering an area. Thomp- lT s SWEATEB flnd Ml"fl“ TIME f — 1 $16,000,000. mess. We do not propose to pro-|Son jhad previously stated the We've Just Received t R, 7 T hibit the taking of needed supplies| F&WL agrees fishing is too in- " - v T SIRIKE OF FARM | of salmon from the streams. But|tensive and asked how increase A New Shipment of BEAR BRAND QUALITY | LEE LUCAS and » ! we do feel that some control is|in number of seines could be kept | COMMES BE”EVE necessary to prevent complete de-|from offsetting elimination of Y AR N s | woRKERS IIALY ! struction of some runs. traps, since the Service is not e JA fl c A ' £ “ME 'S "ow RlpE Traps Excluded authorized to limit the number Knitting Worsteds A i s- | of gear. . - | HAS COME T0 END e e it | s wish fo announce to the residents of | F R D "' cussion proposed Tegulations in Later Taku Season % / Sl L4 - | other than Southeast Alaska un-| Paul, Jr, presented a specific Casa-laine Sport Juneau and v1c1mty 1he purchase ’ ROME, Sept. 19.—(P—On the eve| o less asked for by someone pres-|recommendation on the part of 4 Ply : ' «4 “of nationwide leftist demonstra-| NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—(P—Eu-fent- Taku gill netters that the king Deluxe Sock and Sport of BODDING'S TRANSFER from 5 i < ot G, S o sl Inviting free and open discus-|season therz be set back 10 days, | 3 tions against the cost of living, the gene Dennis, General Secertary of} " trom M 10 to J 10, 4 3 Ply S Lfnistty of Labir snnounced fo-| the CommunistParty,ald last night|&lon of the proposed rule changes, ¥oi WY ST 8 B iy Thelma and Ear] Bassford effective day ‘the end of & strike of 1,000000| American Communists believe thefand the underlying considerations| WRre? 0 A5 . LI el opetsitive Zepher Fingering { \ g i rslieg s ; o | e ok <p f upon which they are based, Thomp-|did not come until May 25 this i 47 farm workers in northern Ttaly | time was right for launching a third ooy aar " e aasd the Maki Tk 3 Ply | ep e er 7 . Minister Amintore Fanfni ar-|party but that they would not “iso- §50% stated willingness of the F&WL i/nen‘ e a M;f'»«d e mfll uth isher- | rangod a broadeast to outline the!late ourselves” by taking such a step |0 hear any alternative proposals B are sal o wi o le 1rir(ul Angel Zepher terms of accord. The strike has| “without substantial trade union Drt“ewi :‘:’Po?a‘l‘s :2“»“:::“5:;5' o Z{r)‘hzzasg:l:es uch:’::ed ;Iowcmne 2 Ply Leen in progress 12 days. |and other progressive support.” ent migl wist TEP e 4 2 | & f Communist leader Palmiro Tdg-| Dennis told a rally the party fay- |but he ';XC;“‘;“ l“‘;i““;g’(‘i °fb':° ':“,’rehegei*:m dw’fj{:e ’:“‘gg}’: Oe‘"‘s‘:flm Baby Zepher | This purchase completes our plan Jiatti declared, meanwhile, that cred “a strong, independent people’: ssues. of 1ls Tope. | aborl~ & | 3Pl | « . s (,‘ nate i B Wik fap.. evelpiion| party clossly connected with the|Viosl claima—declarion |2, SFRSER 0 o, Bepee | v ; | to combine the White Transfer with large strata of the Italian|pro-Roosevelt-Wallace program and ) “The purpose i fid e i A 7 Pompadour o] people.” & | movement.” e a5 ‘most of you knov, is to ac-(iting the number of units of gear] g | Bodding's Transfer and enable us to | e e quaint all interested parties with|permitted to fish the Taku. To COME IN or WRITE ! " | | Oitforecast of the Alaska salmon|Thompson's comment tha the I offer the most complete service in P ARRIVES ON PAA i BUILDING PERMITS runs next year and the abundance|Service has no such authority, he, le.gcn m & m“lon SHOP % w \& | Only one building permit was is- {of other species of commercial im-|sald it could be done indirectly - package dellvery, general hau]]ng | Doris L. Peters, of Portland, Ox'c.uucd this week by City Engineer |portance; also, to lay before you ty limiting time of fishing. | 1111, Seward Street ! d 1 d l' L J ” arrived on the Pan American plane | James L. McNamara. That was athe changes in regulations which| Paul Sr. answered Thompson . eive Prompt and Careful Attention and ol eliver n Juneau. vesterday. She is staying at mv}mqucst by Johnnie Wilson, house |we consider necessary to protect that increased number of seines M,ml Orders Receive P Pk f SRR Y £ , Baranof Hotel | e 88 in the Indian Village, to make |and conserve the fishery resource.|could be kept from nullifying trap, . i For Prompt and Courteous Service 8 TR i repairs and a small addition in the |These hearings will not cover the |akolition by restrictions upon ef- L 3 HOOD BAY FAMILIES HERE | rear of the building. Cost was esti- | controversial subject of fish traps ficiency of seine gear. | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED | at A“ TIIIIOS Ll - Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolf and Mr. 'mated at $200 and the work was t¢ |—that is under consideration by| He also recognized that stag-; DR D D MAROUARDT i and Mrs. J, P. Wolf and son Larry be done by Wilson. ,Congress now—nor will they cover|gered season openings have been . . . i 4 of Hood Bay are stopping at the | e, ‘the matter of aboriginal rights.”|attended by concentrations of mo- OPTOMETRIST ! ll 707 789 Baronof Hotel, FROM HOONAH First Hearing ble flshing gear. He gave Anan B ai ki R a or ——— Mr. and Mrs. Birdette, of Hoonah,| The hearing here today was the|Creek this year as an example. PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS o1 " etered at the Gastinea. first of 4 sories to bo held in the' (The uniform August 9 opening A Read the Wantads for l),n‘",.\in_x.ln i