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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AEASKA PAGE THRER A | not grant an exclusive right of |ery, and (2) they must be for (“e‘ purpose of protecting and con"er\-\ |ing the fisheries. FWS Attempls "Wot fi r3id t@ Die’ “It has been argued that' fish trap operation in Alaska constitute | an exclusive fishery right and there- fore is contrary to the ini Wlnlo Act. This - would b2 true f trap sites were open only to cer- L. n ind mlmL or compal h To Clarify Trap Stand The authority to prohibit fish- traps in Alaskan waters is not fully understood, Clarence Rhode, reg- ional director of the Fish and Wild- life Service, stated today in releas- ing a memorandum on the subject n1om Washington, D. C. e T B | Juneau Singers i | Give Coneci S inday Singers :Sled Dogs Train Handlers, Says British Explorer LONDON, —You don't | ch in sled dogs, ® sh explorer | mu teid the Royal Society of Arts to- They train explorers. ! Cambridge Geologist V. E." Fuehs, who led an exploration party mar: ooned in the disp antarctic tes for two years, told the v the ter tog training” “lace-sav hecause en the team which trains mill McCol! Wins Foothali Tiile « Lineman of Year NEW YORK, Dec. 14 — @ — Bill McColl, a big factor in Stanford: winning of the Pacific Coast Con- ference football title and the Rose | Bowl spot against 1llinois, has bten selected as the lineman of the year. The 21-yearsold 225-pound end from San ego was the choice of 103 sportswriters and sportscast- ers participating in the Associated un- | jorie ong .‘r 'Big Airplane Lost For Hourson London Taxl-way LONDON, Dec. 14 — (# — Ground crewmen at London Airport had to grope through pea soup fog for two hours last night before they could find a big Air France plane landed ! from Paris with 39 pnssenurs, Within seconds after the 4 plane landed, swirling mists t visibility to 156 yards and the pilot was ordered to keep his shlp on the t way. “In_fishing hearings just ended and in briefs now being received, we have received a number of de- d o mands that fish traps be elimin #an e permly S SRS S 3 & " SN all the mel s of ated—and the reason generally | ‘€d ! When two traps 3 3 - S 3 s T y have rot cnly,learne given boils down to the fact that nstalled in an a i yut helped with the prod this person or that group is oppos- but less than ¢ ed to traps,” Rhode said. 1 distance apart, the cour “Everything gets down to econ- the Fish and Wildliie Ser-| omic instead of biological precepts, the Department of the In- | nd as the statement by Al Day, our ~determine which is entitled director, outlines, this is not rea- !0 operat scn for the Fish and Wildlife Se vice to outlaw fish traps.” The Washington statement says: “The testimony of many witness. es appearing at hearings concern P ing Alaska fishery regulations thi fall, and their repeated demands that all fish traps be prohibited in Alaskan waters by regulation, indi- cates that the authority of the A number of trap sites have been Department of the Interior to issue |closed since 1938, but no new sites such regulations is not fully under- | have been opened. stood. | “Infcrmation concerning routes of migration, spawning escape- White Act Authority * | ments, and catch statistics all indi- “The Act of June 6, 1924, as|cate that in areas where traps and amended, known as the “White|other -gear are used, no one form Act,” gives the Secretary of the|of gear can be blamed for fluctua- Interior authority to divide the|(jons in the abundance of salmon. | waters of Alaska into fishing areas| when the catch in any district is or districts, and within such areas|.ycecsively large, all gear operating | to establish seasons during which|ihere is responsible, and the elim- fishing may be limited or prohibit-|ination of any one form of gear ed. This authority to limit fishing | ouia merely result in improved includes fixing the size and charac- | tones by the gear remaining. ter of nets, boats, traps, or other| gear, specifying the catch of fish! “Since a general prohibition to be taken, and otherwise nxin'v‘.xg inst the use of traps in Alaska the time, means, methods, and ex- | would ke 2n cconomic rather than a ‘ tent of fishing. Two requirements |co ryation move, it is not within must be met in the exercise of this|the scope of authorized regulatory authority: (1) regulations must be | action. of general application within each area to which they apply and must — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY - upu! who of e thi the Press poll. | For the next two hours five “The greatest lineman I have search parties in coaches, 'tractors ever seen,” said Coach Chuck Tay-|and a fire truck equipped with & lor of Stanford | two-way radis, hunted for the Big Bill, named on the Associated | plane. Press' All-America offensive team,| Finally the fire truck driver, received 17 votes for his feats of |using the radio found the eraft apd catehing 42 passes, seven for touch- | guided the coaches to the pqm- downs, and picking up 607 yards. | ers. Two All-America tackles, Don| The rescued travelgrs had' td. wait Coleman of Michigan State and|several more hours for thdv hl(- Jim Weatherall of Oklahoma, tied gage—the luggage trucks l’lfl lq for second place with Bob Ward, lost. Maryland’s All-America guard, right| But the long delay Wi 3 too at their heels. :bad One passenger, Te! ; from | Bob Carey, Michigan State’s All- her, Paris honeymoon, ex| ol America offensive end, wes next in|“we drank champagne lnd ‘Plly“ line with seven votes. He was fol- [cards.” L4 lowed by Pat Canamella of South- ern California and Les Richter | of Calfiornia, each with six votes, tax ‘ 1 geclogists whose work was de- to help Britain clinch her | n to a kig wedge of ro 3 | ; ; & ¢ d water from Cape Horn back | B 4 3 g i the pole. Three nations—Chile | ¥ entina, and Britain—have b diplomatically haggling over parts f the area for yea ted to go early Fewer Traps s by 2:30 p.m. e were 799 salmon traps in | 1 in 1927, By 1938 this number | reduced to about 450 by ¢ | sites in bays and inlets, here also when there was r evidence that a trap at any ven peint was the cause of deple- ion of a 'specific run of salmon. President Truman In made thing emphatic—he” has no inten sing Attorney Ger \th or Democratic Na- rman Frank McKinney ve been under fire in Hill investigation of A state headquarters was set up ¥ in Nashville, Tennesse, today to promote Senator Estes Kefauver f4-1 as the Democratic candidate for | tions rl("fld(‘lll of the United States, | Both ht ans to organize on a nation-wide pitol sis are being drawn. an , who learned not her husband, Thorm from - FMI’LRE WANT ADS PAY — | lzst C Los An, disease, y her afraid to dan,” Her three nd Raleigh, six mo not kmew their mother will soon Icave t!m. (M Wircphsto, Developmeni Fund Adepied by UN PARIS, Dec. 14 - nomic Comm: Assemb NOW! People of JUNEAU "‘%“Z an inc aga and 9 abstentions. The| Western Big Thr oted inst it the Russian Bloc ab ne (D-Mont), | n wouldn't Rep. Mike Mansfield U.S. delegate, said the p work because ol the U has any money at all for it and it already is deeper into the pur-e than any other country. P — The Eco- the U. 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