Fish Rules Announced Revisions to 1948 Alaskan Fisheries
The Fish and Wildlife Service received revised 1948 commercial fishing regulations from the Interior Department. Changes affect Kodiak and southeastern Alaska seasons, minimum sizes for troll caught king salmon, herring quotas reduced in the Kodiak area, Bristol Bay red salmon expectations with limited changes, Karluk river opening dates and escapement targets, Cook Inlet salmon seasons, and a unified razor clam closed period from July 10 to August 31.
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Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of the Interior
Alaska
Kodiak
Prince William Sound
Alaska Peninsula
Bristol Bay
Sely
Agashik
Karluk
Raspberry Island
Whale Island
Afegnak
Marmot
Shuyak Islands
Cook Inlet
Marines Conduct Confidential Maneuvers Near Navy Base
A contingent of U.S. Marines is carrying out maneuvers south of the naval base. Details on activities number and home base are not released by the navy.
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U.S
Navy Base
Navy
High School Team To Attend Rotary Luncheon Tuesday
The local high school basketball team will be guests at Tuesday's Rotary luncheon, with players expected to meet Rotarians and discuss the season ahead.
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Rotary
School Receives Two $5,000 Checks This Week
Supt. Thomas Utterback announced that the Territory sent two checks of five thousand dollars each to the school this week. The source provides a brief funding update with named official.
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Supt. Thomas
Utterback
No Council Meeting Delayed by Base Duty Quorum Lapse
No council session this week due to W. J. Wheeldon working the night shift at the base and a quorum not being reached. The absence of essential members prevented formal proceedings.
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W. J. Wheeldon
Italians Seek Alaska Farm Settlement Via Migration Data
A letter from Mrs Helen Andreoli in Torino to Paul Herring describes a group of 12 adults and children who wish to farm in the Matanuska Valley Alaska. They offer 20 000 to 30 000 dollars and speak English plus two other languages each. The letter asks about visas shipping and Alaska bound vessels touching Europe. the group includes internees, an ex Fiat inspector, a Russian prince, a widowed mother, and a young Italian farmer. Herring says the American consul can provide immigration information.
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Helen Andreoli
Matanuska Valley
Andreoli
U .S
Russia
Shanghai
Herring
Evenng Post
Kodiak
Wrights prepare vessel for Alaskan cruise from Kodiak
Mr and Mrs Wright arrive from Anchorage and plan a year long cruise in their rebuilt 45 foot float ing home. They expect six months to a year for overhaul including new engines and cabin upgrades. The couple, who will crew the trip themselves, may sail southeastern Alaska or north to Eskimo points. Mrs Wright leads cabin and galley conversion while Mr Wright sails and handles seaworthiness. He previously built a 30 foot boat and has years of Southeastern Alaska cruising experience.
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Kodiak
Wilbur Wright
Anchorage
Mr. Wright
Sears
Wrights
Alaska
Ing Home
Wright
Erskine
Northern Commercial Co
Postpone Trap Bill In Alaska Fisheries Hearings
Washington dispatch reports the Interior Department will not act on the fish trap licensing bills during this session. Sen Magnusen and Sen Moore chair the hearings and kept them open for Alaska input. Analyst Owen predicts committee rejection, arguing for broad, democratic regional input before action.
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Washington
Interior Department
Alaska
Magnusen
Senate
House
A. A Owen, Jr
Congress
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