wen rR Sa er Re eo the: new: ey searching | the seven. seas ‘tor new fishing owas’ ‘tol. maintain their position ds. ‘the world’s: Jeading: pro- ducer of marine products. 7- ’ Barred. from some. “of their principal - fishing | grounds... in néighboring - waters, . extended. their activities ; Projects ‘all over the: world . Many ° Japanese: ‘fishing : ‘boats now operate in the. Atlantic: and. the Mediterranean: : ‘to. supply fish to. European ‘countries; L “Fishing: bases: are’ :being:, set. up ‘or ‘planned » in” Southeast. Apia, :Central. ‘and, South ‘Amer- lea, the: Middle: East,:and ‘else-. where, under : joint: ‘ventures’ to apply Japanese techniques ‘to low cal: resources, Jaylanese government survey shipsi.are being sent tothe con- tral Pacific, west. African: ‘waters and many other, areas. ‘they have and as Ins the. ‘antaratic:: ‘whaling stakek, the Japanese expedition |: has: Improved stondily.. and. Ane erensed in size,” RECORD CATON Mashing - catches: by" Japanese in 1060; excluding. whales, '. tOr talled: 5,884, 650: (ons, ‘by. far: “the largest. among: the: world! 8 fish | inf nations -and:a, Japan, This; wad: : Addi. $4000: to "$8000. To Your Present: ‘With: a. Small: “Capital Investment. wo With: ‘a: Phileo-Ben dix: x Equipe : reaturlng oe “Double «Load. Dou ble-Profit : ecord + * for. 36) per: seont Income . higher ‘than’ the: ‘pre- -war redord, _ Exports. of marine products: in the | same. year. reached, a value of $234,000, 000. This made. Japan the largest “exporter; in: value’ of} fish, © although - ‘Norway Jed dn tonnage exported : : -These*™ re sults were, ‘achieved despite the’ fact; Japanese : “fish~ ‘oxymen‘have. been kept-outior: {OX~ ‘tensive: arens:, ‘off:.the’: ‘coastsi of Koren’ and’ “the ‘Chinese! ‘maine. land-as well ag the,salmon ‘fish-. ‘Ing. grounds in ithe: Sen : sol Ok- hotsk, : a & ‘Restrictions : “also: have. ‘been placed: on‘ Japanese: fishing’: An the northern Pacific: “urider=the Japanese - Soviet fisheries .pact. ‘and, the “Japan- -Canada-United States fisheries: treaty. ‘Anothor. factor. .which « “has foreed - Japanoso, ’ fishermen «to heen a decline: in: the relative importance: of. Japanese coastal fishing. This: is” ‘attributed ... to ‘over : catching, and’ increnaing,| | pollution | of: -constal waters: by expanding : Japanose,; : industrica, . : oats: TONNAGE: UP" ponte’ in}! ‘Japan: Ancreased “from 1,280,840 gross “.tona,. ‘comprising, - 480,230: shipa, in 1080 ‘to : ‘1,072,646, tons, | comprising | 400,477 | ‘ships, in: 1969,’ The. amaller. ‘number: is accounted ‘for by: the; trend’ ‘bos. ward Jargor: fishing: boats, “sTho | Jatost: Inventions’ ‘by. ro- search: workers: omployed-by the Japaness. govornment and, fish= orlos': firms ineluda a: sonobuoy, which catches and’. relays” the ‘were carved. for ‘the’ rene by: and needs to ¢ get. back. to work, J sistant . general . manager. of| the : Commerce and’ president 0 of the 7 dinner held: by the bank: for the. executives of the: Chamber ° “of Commerce: ‘and! ‘Rotary. Club on : the ‘eve of: ‘the.’ opening; of the! Canadian ®.-Bank. of... ‘Commerce's - new:: building” at. the... corner *- of Third “Avenue: West: and’ Fourth “Host: for: “the: dinner - : Bamboo: Room’ of' the: ‘Broadway | eS 5 was: ‘Prince’ Rupert. nagar - responsibility: of «making ~ inte: the, consumer: needéd | to: ¢o-op-. challenge now that, Canada: ‘had sock. new fishing | grounds: has | “Tho. total: ‘tonnage’ of | ‘fishing |: . supersonic sounds fasued. by, the Varlqus. kinds of fish, so that EXPLAINING THE SAFETY’ ban - wa ¢ ti e Mr. “Miller ‘was. “ speaking - toa ig in: ‘the 5. no. ee syment in: Germany, “We: must. ‘hold: ‘costs down-and. Commerce, ’ were, t the. dinner: m nagemen ‘Mr. eK aa who said his com- | pany: looked. forward. to - better ‘ Jruns: of fist : during the coming ° jyear Ast He said. ‘that. when | ‘the Prince ; Rupert airport was: completed he hoped. to make’ several trips: a year .t0 ‘Prince: "Rupert; a city with which he. had. close, ties in the earlier. ‘days ee oor increased. its: pro e ‘Management 2 ment, ‘the ' private | citizen’, ‘and erate.” in ‘facing “up “to. ‘a new reached a” ‘stage!’ where . short-, wy ages : had ‘been satisfied . ‘and there ~ was’ an.” oversupply” -of e| goods. ern . - With: another. population ex- |: 4 ‘plosion scheduleds.between 1965, .° and 1970, as” ‘the. present. day. “ teenagers reached maturity, ‘Canada; ‘would be moving: into. a}. different... situation, * and. ‘must adapt : ‘itself to having an even greater: -work.. force. . - He: said ‘the. country : and. the ‘people had -to learn’ to. live with- in:their means. Hedidn’t.expect. ‘them: :to..do so: within this. gen- ‘eration: ‘but: sooner or. later, they: ‘would. be“ forced: :to.: * 0 2 We, must mit but; not elimin- ‘ate our: -Impor'ts,”: Mr. Miller, said, ‘adding, ‘that .other | countries: 08 ‘well. as: ‘Canada were: facing: the. same-problem.:: : ee : he. next: ‘decade. wou asy, he" said, \-; Not’ only was Jobless. ‘growing’. ‘force was:increas 10 years.i Canada’ ‘ther bea need., to. erente.- 2 now. jobs, 220,000. of. them - ‘British: Columbia: 4 *,. OWe.will need all ‘the. ‘co-oporn=: tion, we.can get, sincere and-wiso| > manngement and: help. from, hoth fo, labor and: govornmon ‘* moe “He aald: that: ithe: ‘orash- pro-, grams. of: “plan Now" and (Dol It? “Now!!; do: moro, tO" makesuns |. “employment: ermanent: ‘than to ‘cure, Ib. §nithe:longirun:.” : . Tho: solution to: wnemployment we Whe: ito. jhaye Fonnadians making a fy Id- “not. be the: number. ‘of but’ the;..work ing, In the next e° would 000,000 | In te + _ ATHENS 8, Ga Ae armed. with: a or Hiiled ° ito reach. Charlayne: -Hunter, | yearsold | Nogro. girl at.a is en's dormitory. on..the Unjvor-' sity of Goorgla; ‘campus: Sunday, night. but: oxganed: ‘befare: ‘police ty us . fish alx. miles:away, and.a trans | Automatic. » hits: Goin Op erated: - Dryi¢ eaning LE LAUNDRY: sOuniriA Soo kc : Cyclo'|° chines: below the surfaces os ant fishermen:can . Aotect: schools of |® sistor ‘camera for daop-sea fale |! Jng.-‘This. is claimed to ba capable |: of. detecting ‘small flaly: 120° foot Yapancna resoarch * oxperte ‘also-report. that they are expore |. Imenting. with a special mothod | ; of: extracting” the CHBONICO!, La arrivod, : oMias: ‘inter, ‘wo: at her ‘home in Atlanta: at; the, ‘times. a Miss: Hunter ‘WAS nesalanod. 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