Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish & Fishing.
7 KILLER SHIPS GET 393 WHALES. 7 KILLER SHIPS GET 393 WHALES BELLEVUE, Wash., Oct. 7. (AP)—First of the American Pacific Whaling company fleet of seven killer ships to return from the season's hunt, the Tanginak arrived at Winter Haven in Lake Washington here today after bagging 42 whales off K...
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1935
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Online Access: | http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/113410 |
Summary: | 7 KILLER SHIPS GET 393 WHALES. 7 KILLER SHIPS GET 393 WHALES BELLEVUE, Wash., Oct. 7. (AP)—First of the American Pacific Whaling company fleet of seven killer ships to return from the season's hunt, the Tanginak arrived at Winter Haven in Lake Washington here today after bagging 42 whales off Kodiak island. Her master, Captain Albert Barron, reported the fleet's total catch was 393 of the huge mammals. Four sister ships left the Akutan whaling station for home Saturday and two sailed from Ketchikan yesterday |
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