Suspended Senterces For Six FishermenthFKETCHIKAN — Suspended sentences and fines were imposed on six persons last Friday by Judge George* W. Folta in district court after they pleaded guilty to conspiracy and bribery charges in connection with ^ fisheries law violations. | ^George Mackie was sentenc- ^ ed to five years on a conspiracy ^ charge and was fined $3000,1 then was sentenced to three. years on three counts of bribery, 1 the terms to run concurrently but suspended on condition that the fine is paid within £8 hours and the usual other conditions met ®Frank W. Jones was sentenced to five years and a fine of $2000 on the conspiracy charge. He was also sentenced to three years on each of three other counts, all the terms to be suspended if the fine is paid within 48 hours. Three counts against him were dismissed.FINED $300Cecil Dyakanoff, Edward Polk, Andrew Dyakanoff and John , Jensen were each fined $300 on conspiracy charges and sentenced to two years, the term suspended All four also were sentenced to 90 days on each of the three counts of illegal fishing, the term to run concurrently both suspended if the fines were 1 pair in 48 hours.I Carl Noon received the same , sentences, but no fine was im-! posed on him. He is now serving 18 months in jail on another ichargeIn the case of the U.S. vs. Louis Staudt, stream watchman, charged with accepting bribes,! Staudt pleaded guilty and was , sentenced to serve two years on each of five counts, the senten. ces to run concurrently but suspended.The Answer to Gifts. Country Fair Nov. 12.