Bartlett Bill Seizures Advance as Senator Heads to Tokyo
The Senate passed Bartlett's ship seizure bill expanding penalties for foreign vessels intruding into U S territorial waters and continental shelf. Bartlett, a Congressional Delegate, departs Washington Oct 2 for Tokyo to press North Pacific Fisheries talks chaired by Magnuson. He notes ocean resources depend on conservation and abstention explained to Japanese leaders.
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Archi Nelson Takes First Mate Title In Anchorage Wedding
Arch ie Nelson and Miss Judy Cale wed in Anchorage last week and returned to Kodiak where Archie phoned his mother with the news. Also in Kodiak progress on the ferry project from Sturgeon Bay with expected 9 1/2 to 12 hour runs, fares around 35 dollars for autos and 9 for passengers, and plans for 22 staterooms amid ongoing contract talks. Oscar Dyson failed to win a city council seat by a hair, with fishing community hopeful he might be appointed if a vacancy occurs. Final borough results show Pace overtaking Anderson for the third Assembly seat, with Wright and Alexander also winning.
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U S Delegation Takes Firm Stand in Tokyo Talks
In Tokyo, U S negotiators press for past results and resist concessions as Japanese press cites a united Canadian American front and State Department press controls. Meanwhile Mayor Elect Pete Deveau expands a marine aquarium with a sting ray and an octopus, raising concerns as small fish vanish.
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Governor Appeals For No Violence In Kodiak Area
Governor Bill Egan urged calm among Kodiak area fishermen facing Russian fleets last Friday. Fishermen recounted gear losses and threats to shoot at Russians, with calls to police crab pots and windows of vessels. Coast Guard will add a cutter and patrols extended until Dec 15 to curb interference.
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Pete Deveau Elected Mayor and Kodiak Vote Totals
In Kodiak 508 voters, the largest turnout ever, backed Pete Deveau for mayor with 285 votes, while Wally Nelson gained 121. The city charter was rejected 319 to 163, and a $500000 school bond passed 275 to 44 with Hazel Butler securing a school board seat. Rodli edged Dyson for a two year council term by 251 to 235, while incumbent White led candidates with 294 votes and Brechan earned 255 for a three year post.
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Death and the Christian sermon at St James church
The Rev. Don Bullock will discuss The Christian and Death this Sunday at 11 a.m. in the St James the Fisherman Episcopal Church sermon. An adult class on the same subject follows at 9 30 a.m.
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Death claims Arthur F. Brooks
Friends at St James the Fisherman Episcopal Church gathered to pay final tribute to Arthur F. Brooks, noted businessman and civic leader, who died suddenly Tuesday in Chicago from a heart attack. Burial set for Saturday in Sioux City in the Brooks family plot.
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Installation of Anstall mayor and council this Thursday
The city will install Mayor Anstall and the city council in the District Courtroom above the post office this Thursday evening. Canvassing of votes from Tuesday's election will take place at the same council meeting.
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PTA Roundup Hootenanny in Kodiak
A Yakutat era PTA Roundup Hootenanny is set for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Kodiak High School Corral. The program features a square dancing demonstration with audience participation and Western attire is encouraged though optional. For babysitting help call Genene Keplinger at 486-5280.
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