Prince Rupert Daily Mews Ly, 4 LIFE CYCLE.IN CAPTIVITY ~ Monday, January 28, 1963 : FPPL EPID LOPS PL PIL ORDO VOL OV PO PP ORD OD PHPGIEPPPOPLIVDe - POPE JOHN SAYS HE ALMOST Scientists succeed in maturing —. | BECAME A NEWSPAPER MAN | pinks and chums in fresh water . | : Vv * ' * | ™ . h pA TICAN CITY (AP) 5 ope John fold ol as- Two, fisheries scientists at the'day in open pools beside the|half of them spawned, and ‘Dr embly o atholic jcurnalists Sunday that he almost University of British Columbia. biological sciences building. Hoar hopes the balance. will do became ag NEWSpPUpEer man. . ; / have sueceeded in maturing two| The special diet and the near}; the same this coming fall, He spoke at an audience in the Vatican’s Consis- varieties. of commercial salmon,| natural surroundings are prob-| ‘In any case we have. three- torial Hall for 200 journalists on the eve of the feast of pinks and chums, in fresh water./ably the two factors which. kept year-old pinks swimming in our . San Frevicisco di Sale., petron saint of Roman Catholic I've been writing for 10 yearsithe fish alive, says Dr. Hoar. |tanks,” he says, “and that.means f journalists. or more that pinks and chums)+«Normafiy, a fish which is|we have a pretty rare animal on “At one time, when | was young,” the Pope told Tech a not survive ae iN} placed in unnatural surround: jour bands.” | them, “! hada deep desire to be like you ——- a journalist. Horr. water.” Says Ol ! nnd ings quickly becomes disturbed The chum = salmon ormally ' But each one goes hi And here | am today.” our, professor of zoology and}and refuses to cat,’ he says. have a three-year life cycle | r GOes nus Own way. Y: fisheries. “Now I have to eat CAPTIVES SMALLER which wll be completed this | He told them, “yours is one of the best forms of my own words.” ‘ “ee . — lina he ue There are notable differences | fall. | dealing heart-to-heart with | people.” Not only have the pink salmon |yotween the captive pink aad} Dr. Hoar and Mr. MeIneme CLI PEI AL ILOILO OPOLI EO OOP CODED DEOL LEDER OEDIEDE DOVES L ORCL VON completed their norma! life cycle chum salmon compared with are more concerned with an in . ” in fresh water but half of them) those existing j aT e davetanding oat {he wel. , aa those existing in the.wild state. |derstanding of the biology of 1 . . have spawned and a second gen- jay”, . ¢ toner napias ay : nes “Gov' L business and labor eration of pinks is now on its The captive pinks, tor instance.|the species than the possible / oi average a pound in weight and jcommercial applications of their * uw way to maturity. a foot in length, whereas a wild research. They thought their must S are e ucation cost Dr. Hoar and -PhD student/ pink averages three to four,rearing methods might have John Me thee Fee G0 Ce pounds and usually grows to 2!5 some applications in the trout VANCOUVER ( — The cost {and universities must meet their pink salmon cease were obtained feet in length. farming industry. The value to of higher education must be! personal responsibilities. to thel jy... 4 ee ian etary The same applies to the |Sports fishing cannot be over- aren : from the Skecna river system ‘aon ni looked, cither shared by government, business |/institutions which have helped and chum eggs from Cultus Lake chum, Wild chum average nine , P. and labor alike, University cf { them. . ‘ BS ° oe" lta 11 pounds and grow to more “The most inportant thing for British Columbia president Dr.! “The contribution of a uni- The tiny fish, when hatched, |than three feet in length. UBC's |us,” says Mr. McInerney, “is the John Macdonald said today. ‘versity education to a life-time were fed a special dict of com fresh water variety to datej|fact that we can take the fish In a far-reaching report re-iearning exceeds $100,000. Col- | MTC! out food throes Uimes a weigh less than a pound and are}through its entire life cycle, in commending establishment of , lege for thuse who can qualify ;about a fool in length. No at- j captivity. And that makes it an new colleges across the province | has been, in terms of an inyest- ' . h ,tempt has been made yet. to ‘invaluable aid to research inal he said the cost of higher eduea- j ment. the best bargain they torms as realize their full growth poten- ‘fields of fish science.” tion is going up and added: could buy.” Ul in captivity. ———$—$ ' “Paying for higher education nr south Furo e ; ue Mey which en a voy 3215 DIAL 3215 must. become a matter of the! p ) PRECISE LWO-Year ATC CYGIC, WETE | : highest priority for the provin- | Two men killed j in Closely watched last fall when | FOR THE BEST . . . cial government. . i LONDON (® — Winter's fury: the spawning period approached. IN LARMED BRLTISIL POLICE have moved into Kowiocn n, “The Federal oe . ! continued to lash southeastern .To the scientists’ astonishment | al government, : Sef Hong Kone on the China coast. The move follows 2 Gain I Communist China to sovereignty which at the moment supports | - cait @ ruc p unge Europe today, but elsewhere “Reopen POLAR STATION | CHINESE FOOL rover Kowlociai. British authorities also fear detaoustrotione aver plans to raze part of the city higher education directly at the milder weather brought some MOSCOW iw Five Russian Ox. | TRY THE and vesetile 20,000 residents, many of them refsecc.: tron China, This is a busy street scene .| pate of 2 per head of popula-! KAMLOOPS © — The bodies | relief. dort “have arrived. in the Ant- | nk Howloor, -- CP Wirepholo jtion, must now support higher | 2! two Victoria men, killed when | However, freezing tempera- Petts have : ; oe | GRANE CAFE - como a as a | edueati rand i a their cattle truck plunged 500/tures at night turned partly- arctic to reopen the Soviet polar 4 BEGIN ‘JOINT: PATROLS education on a new and imagin- | oy into Fraser Canyon, were |thawed es to i 1 i sclentific station “Vostok,” Tass : FRESH BREAD DAILY Canadian ( Ch; anese § are sp it proposed]. ELISABETHVILLE #i— Troops] ative scale. recovered Saturday highways more havardous amain news agency reports. The Vos- | gay your Show Tickets. ." of the Congolese central govern-| _“Muncipalities must also be] “yo. cad ty ‘ar-old. f The ae eete tu attic I toll of tok station is about 316 miles Open 'Till 1:00 x2 A special general mecting of which 6,208,180 shares will bej}ment began joint patrols in Elis-}asked to share generously in t vehi * ; Gavtnce tr been leaths. tt Sh ited tot e Ar Gs from the Davis Sea in the in-- pe Anytime “‘m. cofimon shareholders of Cana-uutstanding. abethville Saturday with Ka-| providing funds. Corporations he di a th a aeaimioon een wenthe Aer tO ie "q00 terior of the polar continent. | dian Celanese Limited is being Directors of the company pro-/tanga police and United Na-|and industry must nourish the | ie mgs sd isting samloops was saan hn POSE to more stled wf ens ees SSieaotNInISUn SOLES SELES ~ : called for Feb. 26 to consider ‘pose to pay dividends on the new/tions Tunisian soldiers. It was|scurce of their growing strength. ! oS man 8 t ee nation ~- when er ‘Ore was reper ws, special bylaw “C" providing for’ yplit common shares at a rate | the first time troop§ represent-| “Labor must recognize the i went into the canyon about {central reece, along ‘aly’s subdivision of the commen _. . ‘ing the central Congo govern- ; ae a 600 feet from the north exit of )Adriatic coast and as far south shares on a five-for-one basis, (C2 28 Cents per annum, which is, ment had been on duty here genuine contribution of higher) Hell's Gate tunnel. as Bari, and all across Hungary. . shares ‘ ‘p-for-one basis. . : : : «°-+éBhe subdivision will increase the equivalent of $1.80 per an- [ment Katanga was declared in- education to the prosperity and Frank McGrath, 42, and Derek; The Greek aur force parachut- The SKEENA HEALTH UNIT ~ thé number of authorized com- num on the present common gependent by President Moise| the status of the working man. Belcher, 36, were found dead.!ed medical supplies, food and mon shares to 15,000.000 of ‘shares. Tshomb-30-months ago. “Graduates of our colleges | lying near the wreckage of their |fodder for livestock to several. aunnounees the beginning of a new series of g g ; : . : = a 4 YOUNG : vehicle. mountain villages in Macedonia, - BLONDIE By CHIC N -— northern Greece. They have! ee y MEDIATOR ARRIVES been isolated by snow for the Pre-Natal Classes ET EEC Mow Sweer oF you,| [iS THE GARBAGE-THROW HUSBANDS ALGIERS (Reuters)— Moroc- | last: week. . em | | BLONDIE -- WHAT 1S iT IT IN THE CAN FOR ME ( can Foreign Minister Ahmed| Hungarian authorities report- : to be held at the Health Unit Be COME CUT ) | ee i JERE DEAR -—1 HAVE % lH . Sunday to mediate in the dis-|of snow have fallen on Buda-! pute between Tunisia and Al-|pest — twice the normal average. | |geria. 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