Published at Lrince Rupert Dai Northwest + City taking over Drydock Road from CNR ~ ly News Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great . ~ PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTURIA, # C 45 DEC 31/62 WASHINGTON 1A A re-! t papancse development of a hali- ut fishery in the eastern Bering _ * Sea was supported today by * |; Stewart L. Udall, secretary of “! the interior. Mr. Udall said the Interna-| tional North Pacific Fisheries Commission had no choice but ’.to make such a recommendation to President Kennedy under terms of the International North Pacific Fisheries Convention, . THe secretary's remarks were AMAde in reply to a letter from Gov. William A. Egan of Alaska. The governor said that if the recommendation is carried out it “will forever adversely affect the opportunity of a growing Alaska to participate in a fish- cry adjacent to its shores.” ~_—.-- ee : Lieut.-Gov. for Ontario named OTTAWA ( — Prime Minister Diefenbaker announced — today tho appointment of Hon, W, Earl ‘Rowe, MP for Dufferin-Simeor, as Heutenant-governor of On- tarlo effective March 1. *Byclections will be held on the ai{ne date to fill the vacancies GLeated by Mr, Rowe's uppoint- ment fo sueeced Hon, J. Keiller Mackay anda the Newfoundland Supreme Court ruling volding the election of Liberal Richard Qashin Jn St. John's West. After a review of the commis- “commendation that could lead to|sion action, Mr. Udall said in his US. secretary of interior backs plan for Japanese halibut fishery Business, Classificd 3203. Advertising 3202 FRAN tel AMEN eh renee sane cemeteeeee ag PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1963 News Desk 3204, Sports 3207, Social 3205 PRICE TEN CENTS Katanga s secession at an end SALISBURY, Southern Rho- | desia (Reuters) -— President |Moisc Tshombe of Katanga ‘province has announced that /-Katanga’s secession from the ,rest of The Congo is over, accord- :ing to reliable, but unofficial re- | ports here today. i The reports said Tshombe is- isued a statement from Kolwezi, DEV LOC Seek to purchase municipal stores Plans by Webb and Knapp (Canada) Ltd., for a million dollar shopping centre which would occupy an entire downtown city block, were unveiled at last night’s City Council meeting. The enterprise would involve pur- chase of city stores and several businesses in the block bounded by First and Second Aven- ues and First and Second Streets. City Council, which had been: going to advertise the city’s sev~| tee, by Jack Viner and other rep en-lot portion at a selling price: resentatives, ‘ -the side of honoring our inter-! ; national commitments... .” jletter of January 11 made public | He said the treaty among the today, “I do not find that this; United States, Canada and Ja- decision was arrived at in eitheripan provides that for a stock a hasty or a haphazard fashion.” {of fish to qualify for abstention, ! “I choose to align myself on it must be shown that more in- | eo ry eT or Congolese youths sack embassy LEOPOLDVILLE Congolese — students “down with the English” sacked | halibut the British Embassy here today, smashing windows and hurling papers and files into the strect. The rioters were protesting elleged British support of the secession of Katanga province. They were finally dispersed wfter an hour of violence by Robert K. A. Gardiner, Ghanua- ian head of UN operations in The Congo. Congolese police made only ineffectual attempts lo break up the riot. ANNIVERSARY MARKED VANCOUVER © Rall and tirline offielals of Canadian Pa- cific along with heads of city, district and federal police forces were luncheon guests today cele- | jail terms when he pleaded guil- brating the 50th anniversary of! ty to three charges of breaking the Canadian Pacific Investiga- tlon department, ODAC ELEVA VCO Se PIV PIPL IOP LIP LL IDDPPOP PDD PDIP ODEPP OOUETEIOVEROUDO ae wate LaF 4 dah ) eval ae Renewloe acquaintances while on business dn town are two former foresters with the 13.C, Forest Service at Prince Rupert, John Bruce aod Wugh Baneroft, | now at Vietorla, Bruce ts second “dn command of service's man. ngement division, ye There dellnitely be Queen Seout presentations this yer, necording to A. a. Beliveau, im- medinte past president of the Prince Rupert Bay Scout Asso- aIntion, Belivea abso reminded mambers of the monthly meet- tng tomorrow night oat Mirst Baptist Chureh, oy fe of I's hot tao soon for gparden- ing, Uf nellvity th one part of town Is to be taken as an indian. ORMES DRUGS LTD, , DIAL | 2151 Rupert Rambles PPOPPIDEPLIELLELLLIDIVELLOS ODO POLI DOOD O DELL O LPO IDO CODOOPOOLOCUO HS tion. C. PL Balagno was out in sunshine today raking lawn of his showplace garden at his 825 Viftth Avenue Wost home. + & Well . known longtime elty scool teacher Mrs, Tima Dunn who has been In hospital since hefore Christmas will be happy to know that The Daily News Nas had various calls wishing her “a speedy recovery,” Miny elty people will remember Mrs. Dunn from her teaching days at. King Edward Wementary School, + + & In case anyone is wondering what the construction ds all about at MeRae Bros. lot on the corner Of Second Avenue and Second Street we'll toll you. It Ik golng to be a garage with six stalls to service now and used volileles, Owner Jack MoRae said today the bullding will be used won combined serviee station, car sales office und garage. He expects Ih to he completed by the ond of Mareh, ’ + Liitest word on the inaugural ri of the Alnaka Perry Syston's Malasploa ts that the ship will wiive here dan, ot i i Rioting| was to recognize that this proof shouting: was not available for Bering Sea tensive exploitation will not pro- vide a substantial increase in yield which can be sustained. In order for the United States to live up to its commitments, said Mr, Udall, “the only course left, in the face of the record, and, therefore, that these halibut no longer qualify for abstention.” He said that the treaty is Strictly binding on the nations involved and that if the United States does not carry out its obligations other fisheries might be jeopardized. rn epee a= - net Nine-month terms meted for breakins Dutton today of received Kenneth Russell Port. St. James and entering ane theft, The charges were heard in po- Hee court by Magistrate , br. Applewhuite, For breaking and enbering and theft at the Prince Rupert Swim Club Jan. t, he was sentenced to nine months definite and Hine months in deflaite, On charges of breaking and entering Astorin Messenger and Rupert Bus Lines last fall, he was sentenced to nine months definite and nine months in def- inite, Both setences will run con- currently, SEVEN DAYS Kdward George Vickers, 820 Ninth Avenue West, also plead- ed guilty to breaking and enter- Ing and thett today before Mig- fatrate Applewhiute, He was sentenced to seven days Imprisonment on the charge and was required to post a $500 rocogiiaanee surely for one yoar, The eharge also arose out of the Swim Club brenk » Ino and theft. 2 ne teat ye pee mee Mg oN Feary meena, ing vessels cousts of Oregon and Washine- ARTIST'S CONCEPTION of big shopping centre development proposed for downtown Prince Rupert, is shown in this sketch | 1 | Gt Webb and Knapp ‘Canadz) Ltd. Architect is John Hanson of Vanccuver. This view frum Second Avenue and Second Street envisages Supermazket, various stores and offices in completely ' modern and spacious setting. with ample parking. : PIII OL ELL ILIAD LILLE LED LOE LDL DL LOLOL DODD OOOO LOCO OOUORORD COLE LOCO OOO DRYDOCK ROAD IMPROVEMENT SEEN WITH CIT Improvement may be unpaved, hole-pocked, much-travelled waterfront route, condition of which has been the subject of strong criti- cism at recent Chamber of The city is arranging to accept deeds to the land from the Canadian National Railways. Mayor F. J. Lester said Monday acquisition will enable the city to make improvements to the road. The city is also buving a small piece ot land from Northern B.C. Power Campany on Drydock Road for $1,054 ir, order to construct a 30-foot allowance to the Rushbrook floats. PP PIPIL OL DOLLOP ODO OLLI OLOVD OL OL LOL COLI E SEL OODE LE PUOCO RO ROCEOO OLEH Hundreds of fishing vessels | " Of Russians seen off coast — WASTLIING'PON tn Sovict -~ Pfundreds of fishing vessels oper- fate ino waters off the coasts of the United States last year, the US. bureau of commercial fish- /eries reported today, USS. officials regard Russian fishing trawlers as probably do- ‘ing: double duty: Catching fish, and using high-powered elec- tronic equipment to transmit ia- telligence information, Among the highlights of the bureau's report: 1, A peak of about 200 Saviet fishing vessels sighted in the north Pacifle and Bering Gee area in mid-June. 2. More than 100 sightings re- ported in the Gulf of Alaska in lute November, 3. Two Soaviel exploratory fish- reported off the ton In early summer, 4. A penk of ubout 16 Soviet fishing vessels sighted on Geor- ges Bank In the nartheast At- hantle In August. Soviet {ishing fleets have been operating off Canadian conets for yenrs, cxpeclally on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. Last autumn a fleet even pen- etrated the Bay of Mundy but Airport bus contract nears completion Contract between the eily and C. M. Dahl for continuation of MUrport ground transportation, ts In final stages of preparation, Under the contract, the buses WHT call at any hotels or motels wishing stops lo be made at thelr premises, for the sum of $60 1 Daily Smile Did you give your wile that leetuire on economy you wore talking about? You, Any results? Tim gotny to give up smok- inp. month, Applications will have to be made to the city, Ald. J. W, Prusky prosked at last. night's counell meeting for coples of the completed contract to be given to wll qounedilors, / TAKEOVER in sight for Drydock Road, Commerce meetings. ' \ | | cleared ob after its presence there was made publie, The Ca-: nadion goverhinent made clear ; that if considered the Bay af Fundy off-limits to foreign ves- sels, and Russia later pave in- formal assuraneers that its trawl- ers would not again operate there, , Vancouver, Mountain Prison near ‘where he went Monday, ‘dom of movement in Katanga. '“eo-operate ‘Rhodesian federal Prime Minis- ‘ter Sir Roy Welensky, who went ‘BOINE, i an-'of $50,000 on condition that a} nouncing he is ready to give the shopping centre be developed at! United Nations complete free-' the site, was caught by a surprise | ‘request from T. Norton Youngs! The statement was reported to Realty Ltd. have said Tshombe is ready to’ “] have a client who would: joyally” with the like an opportunity to tender, | United Nations and accept UN ‘or bid at auction, on (this) prop-| Secretary - General U Thant’s erty under whatever conditions| plan for unifying The Congo. ;are required by the city,” Mr.| The reports were strength-' Youngs wrote. ened by a statement issued by. On motion of Ald. A. D. Ritchie, council decided to,de- fer action until its next regu- unexpectedly to Ndola, Northern: jar committee meeting next Rhodesia, this morning. . + ity to present his cli- ‘ACES WISELY’ _ opportunity sen ‘ ts se, d indica the . The statement, telephoned to: use vor which, the sroperty is Salisbury several hours after | sought, : Welensky left the capital, read: | The Webb and Knapp proposal “I think that in all the cir- |} ; ; : ‘envisages a spacious supermar- cumstances President Tshombe ket and separate shops of vari- has acted wisely. | ‘ous kinds, with a vast parking “I hope the United Nations area. and the central Congolese gov-; OPTIONS TAKEN ernment will recognize that, and: It is understood that options recognize there can be no pos-‘have been taken on most of the sible justification for aggressive businesses now in the block oth- action.” ier than city stores. rn mre | The city would «apply the Ald. Ritchie said it was incum- Doukhobors sang an emotional meeting of the finanee commit- week to give Mr. Youngs an | “These people are sufficiently interested to come up here sev- eral times and make all the ar- rangements necessary, and are taking options to purchase near- by land,” Mayor Lester said. While doubting speculation entered into either bid, he said it was council’s duty to “see that the use to which the land is put is advantageous to the city.” According to information re- ceived today by The Daily News, Webb and Knapp would start , engineering the project imme- diately. . It would be one of the largest developments of its kind in the British Columbia northwest. Mayor Lester, in a statemeizt today, said the city shouldn’t. consider selling its property unless the purchaser is pre- pared to utilize the whole block as Webb and Knapp proposes to do. “Webb and Knapp have out- lined to the city their proposals for the development of this block and are prepared to meet the conditions set out by the City Council which are: That the price be $50,000 for seven lots, that they control and develop the adjacent property, that rea- sonable time be allowed for the city stores relocation and that it must be a cash sale.” Mr. Youngs’ clients ‘must be in a position to give similar as- surances to the council that they Can proceed with a development equally advantageous to the community.” bent upon councillors to decide whether they were right in sell- goodbye ta the people of Hope; — Monday night. ° linoney it received from the sale Freedomites ‘far construction of new city : warehouse and equipment depot, e t in another part of town. ing the property, and if so, that a an on ope it would nol be sold too cheaply. ‘ Webb and Knapp's plans were HOPE ( --— Sons of Freedom! laid before council at oa recent Hut this Fraser Valley come: tunity, reluctant bast to 1,000 members of the seet since Octo-: « e ber, wasn't told where they are: rings opposit BRUSSELS Bal-! Aiuto and West Germany, with | the reported backing of The Ne- | “Tt could be Stanley Park In (Reuters) Apussiz, or the grounds of the ° ° lepislative building Wm Victoria," therlands, today lined up in op- esignation said it meniber of the special) position to Freneh President de ROMP squad long assigned to of PM asked, paper claims TTAWA (he — Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker and other menm- bers of the cabinet today scoffed whoa Montrent newspaper report that three cabinet ministers del- ORated by their colleagues had mot Mr, Diefenbaker ta demand his resignation “for reasons of health." Lo Devolr says no cabinet min- ister roped when Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker asked them at recent cabinet meeting Ho they would support him df a non-con. fidence motion came to the floor at the Progressive Conservative annual moeldng starting Friday. Le Devolr quotes “i souree who oceuples an important post in the Progressive Conservative Party organization as saying the prime minister was angered hy five non-confidence motions that ronched the annual meet- Ina’s resolution canimittee, Mr. Diefonbaker is reported Lo have informed his colleagues Of the development and to have asked them: “if these motions should ho browught to the general convention assembly, would you support moo Le Dovoly says not one af the Ministers replted and the prime Muntster left, slumming the doar, the sect, Sumner domites west Sept, 2. shouldering Britanes bid to Join the Common Market, Belgian foreign Minister Paul- Henri Spaak said flatly that the Belglan government disagreed with de Gaulle’s Paris statement and udded that the Duteh gov- ernment éhared (he Belgian view. Spaak said de Cieulle'’s state- ment “has obviously embarrass- eds,” coming as il did “at the came loo date to reach mosti very moment" when Britaln was people in Hope. resting negotintions with the CH OPIPPOPOCHL« GOD TOOLS OL OI OEL POPE PE DE TLIO PL OLDIE POP V OPO OOO FP POOVPO) Today's News Briefs FP ELIPL OD LOO EIVILOP LO ODODE POLO LO DVD DED VIVO DLEDEDOVOUPVELODOOOORNDOI German Communist leader criticizes China The Seventh - day Adventists ‘amp outside Hope is the third resting plire the Free- have oecupied since ihey burned their homes in the Kootenay Valley and started Ciaulle’s statement Monday a INVITE VILLAGERS Monday afternoon they decided to invite villugers to a goodbye party, bub the announcement BERDLIN 4 “ash Gorman Communist leader” Walter Ulbricht today called on Communist China und india to aotile their border dispute at onee, THe evitleized the Chinese for dinehing the border operation against Lidia without consulting other Comminpist. states, + + A + 75,000 said using oral contraceptives TORONTO =. About 7h000 Caonadiin women use ora contrieeptives, the nmiedien) direetor of the Clanned Parent. hood Pederation of Amerion, Dr Mary Catderone, said here, Aho siid the contraceptives are expensive and enn only be Obtained on preseription, * oD A + e e e Age limit may be set for bike riders VICTORIA 0 Winhways Minister PLA. Chulardt satd here he will seek a minimis age timit for youngsters riding IMeveles on TC) highwrys. He sad no ehild under 10 should be ailowed to take a bleyele onto a highway, pwants de Gaulle’s cold-shouldering ion in Europe six Common Market states for membershtp in the West Euro- pean trade bloc. se enenetinenaiiineeantesenaien ee Scramble starts for oil sands CALGARY (@m -— The scramble for permission to develop the Athabasen oil sands gathered momentim Monday with an an- nouncement from Shell O11 Com- pany of Cannda Ltd. That tt to build a $250,000,000 plant on the: reserve. Shell's announcement came on fhe eve of « nearing before the Alberta Ot} and Gnas Conserva- tion Board into an applleation from Cltles Serviee Athabasea Limited and its associates, Im- perial Ol Limited, Richfield on Corporation and Royallte Oil Company Linited, WEATHER Cloudy today and Wodnes- diay. Occastonal raln or driz- ale, Tithe thange iy temper - ature, Winds leht, ocea- slonally west 168 over open waters, Low tonight and high tomorrow 42 ane 47, Daily News Readings Temperatura ab noon. 4d Barometer, steady . 0. doa TIDES Wednesday, January 16, 1005 (Paclie Standard Time! Wiph oo... 06:45 IBA feet U7s45 16.) feet. Low 11:57 BT feet t é § } SLT ITTTT IT, gy