ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES 89 
same, fresh or cured, in Alaska or in Alaskan waters, to any alien person, com- 
pany, or vessel then being lawfully in said waters: Provided further, That nothing 
contained in this Act shall prevent any person, firm, corporation, or association 
lawfully entitled to fish in the waters of Alaska from employing as laborers any 
aliens who can now be lawfully employed under the existing laws of the United 
States, either at stated wages or by piecework, or both, in connection with the 
canning, salting, or otherwise preserving of fish: Provided further, That any 
person owing allegiance to the United States shall not be considered an alien 
for the purpose of this Act: And provided further, That any person who is a 
bona fide resident of Alaska and has been such a resident for the period of three 
consecutive years prior to the date of approval of this Act, and who during 
such three-year period has been continuously or seasonally engaged in fishing in 
the waters of Alaska for commercial purposes, may continue to engage in fishing 
in the waters of Alaska for commercial purposes for the period of three years 
eer the date of the approval of this Act, although not a citizen of the United 
ates. 
Approved, June 25, 1938. 
NEW FISHERY REGULATIONS 
The regulations for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, issued 
February 15, 1938, were amended by the following regulations issued 
by the Secretary of Commerce under the dates indicated: 
[April 27, 1938] 
SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA AREA 
SUMNER STRAIT DISTRICT 
Salmon fishery.—1. Regulation No. 15 (d) is amended to read as follows: 
Kosciusko Island: West coast within 1,500 feet of a point at 55 degrees 55 minutes 
56 seconds north latitude, 133 degrees 48 minutes 22 seconds west longitude. 
2. Regulation No. 15 (m) is amended to read as follows: (1) Prince of Wales 
Island: North coast within 3,000 feet westerly of Point Colpoys; and (2) within 
1,500 feet of a point on an unnamed island at the entrance to Port Protection, 
at 56 degrees 26 minutes 41 seconds north latitude, 133 degrees 38 minutes 4 
seconds west longitude. 
[June 7, 1938] 
Koprak AREA 
Herring fishery—Regulation No. 3 prohibiting commercial fishing for herring 
from 6 o’clock antemeridian of Saturday of each week until 6 o’clock postmeridian 
of the Sunday following is rescinded. 
PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA 
Herring fishery.—Regulation No. 2 prohibiting commercial fishing for herring 
from 6 o’clock antemeridian of Saturday of each week until 6 o’clock postmeridian 
of the Sunday following is rescinded. 
SouTHEASTERN ALASKA AREA 
SUMNER STRAIT DISTRICT 
Salmon fishery—Regulation No. 2 (2) of supplement No. 251—24-1 issued on 
April 27, 1938, is amended to read as follows: Within 1,500 feet of a point on an 
unnamed island at the entrance to Port Protection, at 56 degrees 20 minutes 
41 seconds north latitude, 133 degrees 38 minutes 4 seconds west longitude. 
CLARENCE Strait District 
Salmon fishery—Regulation No. 15 (m) (3) is amended to read as follows: 
The Bronaugh Islands south of 55 degrees 7 minutes 10 seconds north latitude 
and west of 131 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds west longitude. 
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