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quarters "or the cannery crew were flooded 
sater 
Inches deep whetiever the w s#l was under ray in rough 
weather* '.oaky dock® , es «c lolly at the start of the ©x- 
sedition, necessitated the u e of dri - pans and canvas 
cloth in order to k®®' bedding dry. Toilet -, were not 
equipped with property fitted check ml ve. ■ . "iuring rough 
WBather it - as Irroo sible to use then because water fth ©d 
over the aides of the howl® end flooded the floors. 
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h ry.® fji ■ ‘ w.i 
istiaated naxlnum orod action for a oannery of this six© 
with the present personnel (16) i ■ fifty emeu a day 
for five clays a week, ther duties such a i obtaining 
•aaery* wa blag cans, filling sens with 
perahnont liners, -aibinpr down eqtii eient and building 
line boxes would re ulre the equivalent of t o * orking 
days. It is believed that a cannery of this si's© could 
y for Itself even if crabs were present Is sufficient 
quantities to keen the cannery running at full s »d« 
9* lacellaneoaa 
"'alley stove wan an old relic that always required 
attention. In several instance® the oil burner back "trad 
into the faces of people trying 1 i light It. The cook 
’ as severely burned about the ©yea in one instance* 
such as e 
a 
V©. sel started fro", deettle, embers of the expedition re- 
quiring these tools either had to borrow or buy then out of 
personal funds. 
