2 PROVINCIAL LIBRARY Rupert cagers off to big Ketchikan tourney Prince Rupert Naily New: — Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest Berner meme neem Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 320! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1963 PRICE TEN CENTS VICTORIA, EC /OL. 53, No. 11 News Desk 3204, Sports Granduc plans to estab smelter to develop big copper deposit Canada not fishing disputed waters, | | Rupert area Output destined overflow meeting of fishermen told | 3207, Social 3205 a i $ t fishermen to for U5. tidewater back lobby VICTORIA (CP) — A land application VANCOUVER «p) — An over- ‘said. “There is no reason why |4 Mr. Clark also assured the filed by Granduc Mines Ltd. appears to indi- flow meeting of wary fishermen Canadian fishermen cannot con. neeting that if there was any * i . U 5 : heard an explanation Tuesday {tinue to fish halibut in the east- evidence that Japanese were| The Prince Rupert area will | cate the com pany isa step closer to uSsIng VV... for the decision of an interna-!ern Bering Sea.” ; watching immature salmon in have one or two representatives tional cominission to allow Jap-' Mr. Clark denied allegations ffshore Canadian waters, they | with the delegation of the Unit- tidewater facilities for the eventual outpe r anese boats into two new arcas| that Japanese fishermen will be would be halted immediately.}cd Fishermen and Allied work-|oOf its rich northern B.C. copper property. off the west ceast. allowed to fish within Canadian Canadian observers would. saill ers’ Union (Ind.) going to Ot- The company has applied to: territorial waters. ‘with the Japanese herring fleet, Baty Pp The meeting was called after tawa to lobby against Interna- the provincial government for ring off the Queen Charlotte the eastern Bering Sea and her- for the establishment of a the domestic industry protested | *¢*esreeeeereseoccccocscococcvcederecceccccesecscseeceoececcecee, tional North Pacific Fisheries leases extending over nine par- «a decision by the International ' Commission proposals to allow j ce). of land and comprising 4,250 toh rate rvctes enns- 600 FREEDOMITES ON THE MOVE |isriice talist thetscttie hold scoping Bo | sion Jet Japanese fleets take her- Islands and halibut in the east- ern Bering Sea. George R. Clark, federal clep- uly minister of fisheries, said the issue involved abstention principles of the internationa! Pacific fisheries treaty, signed by Canada, Japan and the United States He said Japan is obliexuted to iring fishing by Japan off the townsite, plant site and an air- west coast of the Queen Char- | Port. Iette Islands. i The property is located at the an oS VANCOUVER (CP) —- A caravan of 600 Sons of The Union announced in Van- /confluence of the Unuk River 3 AB Freedom from the Hope tent camp was on the move west couver today that it would send | and its south fork. down the Fraser Valley today, but their destination was Stace member delegation to | not immediately known. nenda to oppose the recom- |30 MILLION ZONS mendations. 1 The trekkers, adults and children over The property’s location is con- + . : ‘si logical point at which . . . Ray Gardiner, northern re- Sidered a age, passed the Mountain Prison at Agassiz where other members of the sect cre imprisoned. It was not ascer- /presentative of the UFAWU at /tO erect a smelter and other tained whether they were heading for Victoria or Hilliers 1S years of BIG GUNS Terry Shenton end George (Tuffy) Howe, of Prince Rupert Savoy All-Stars ware farewell to Prince Rupert for a Das ‘nid 4. earinc facilities that would draw ore few days as they board an Alaska Ellis Airlines plane for their i Prince Rupert, said a series of | trip te Ketchikan and the International Basketball Tournament. China's war-and-peace theories | lin wall had made a treaty a today, warned that communism ' less pressing problem. would not win a nuclear war andi 4. Assured the East German drew a dire picture cf the vast; communists Germany will be. reunified as a Communist state ' destruction a world conflict st I . . : would bring. jand anti-Communist forces in In @ major policy speech toi west Germany “will be swept the sixth East German Commu- haway”, nist partly congress in East Ber- 5. Claimed Russian scientists “for a certain time” under the! United Nations flag. | 2. Claimed he was” victorious! in the Cuban crisis, prevented the United Slates from attack | ing the iskind and thereby kept. drug denounced cenimunisin alive there. | 8. Called for conclusion of a! See iN (P ret 4 ue German pecee treaty which, Purported to be a seeret ¢ it Be DONRG ~arbhritis and reported till being reffered by a doctor in Montreal Arthritis ‘cure’ “Duo plead guilty abstain from fishing only those iherring were reported caught, ‘Canadian fishermen have not prosecuted this fishery. “There is nothing to prevent Canadian fishermen fishing for herring off the coast of the ‘Queen Charlotte Islands if they so desire. Indeed, they have an 'dian commissioners agreed with ithe Americans that the castern ; Bering Sea halibut’ fishery did ‘not qualify under the abstention principle, Canadiitn halibut fishermen vhad started only In 1958 to fish the eastern Bering Sea in a few localized areas, “Bering Sea production is not lost to Canadian fishermen,” he trate’s court here Says that the |Social Credit party received con. tributions from firms doing busi- ness with the guvernment-own- ed Pacific Great Eastern rail- way, The memo, entered as evi- dence in the tax-evasion trial of Allan S. Gentles, said the party received $1,500 from the Dom- Fulton returning to law practice VICTORIA © —- Federal Pub- lic Works Minister Fulton said | today he will return to his law | practice Lo help pay his way in! a bid to beconie new leader of: the B.C. Progressive Vonservit- | read in court, was signed by the tO allow Japanese fleets into the . . {eastern Bering Sea. late H. M. Long, former presi-! . > ; eile dent of the steel brokerage firm |, eee wes and lean bearing his name. /NEvlLe4rs scoop up ‘of small and immature salmon Gentles, former manager imectings would be held here and om the Leduc Glacier copper stuff he puts into it, and a | sales tax whenever he takes anything out, fering from a complicatec VITUS CONGTETOR PEWS Tr pleurisy and pericarditis. | _ t ® °F found off the west coast of the| ° oe . Dominion Bridge in Vancouver.'Charlottes, as well as herring. | fe ii es a e i is charged with evading payment | unless the government rejects | | of income tax on income of $32,- (the entire proposal, 181 between 1950 and 1962. The: maintains. the union PCP PPLOL IL OCEOs LD PPI IL PILI DOL LDP DP CLLIDOS CPVLPOP DRE OOP OCOD COCO TOOOO ODO? Today's News Briefs PLOPIIOPPELILI DPD OPP EP OLOOEEDLOUMEEODOOOD FIP PDPODPIPBOIDPDCDOPELOOVOBS Five killed, one injured in plane crash PAIRBANKS (40 — ive men, three U.S. Air Force officers, were Killed and one seriously injured in the erash of a Wien Aluska Airline plane last nipht near Barter Ishund, on the northern rear of tne contingent ‘The phine was on a flight in to US. stat carried their fight for financial] compensation to the U.S. state department. William Floward Payne, coun- sel for the Allied Tribes, has no- Lified State Secretary Rusk of the luidians’ claims He suggest - edo oin a letter that the U.S. should not pay out any money on the proposed Cannda-U.S. Co- lumhia River Power projeet “un- e dept. i i Ahe Sovi premier also: Fay: “3 Spay sae , crown charges he carned the! “Not only sockeye and chums, u Oar ae stablishinent of pave developed a eae een ‘advantage, because they are the inion Bridge $1000 ne ey money for his part in transac-!but also the pinks, cohoes, stecl- - Call vr establishme nuclear bomb -- equiva a am fie ineita (€ , $1, My bron S tieh ceils pee ee © PINKS, CO. . a | | West Berlin as a free city guar-: 199,900,000 tons of TNT — but jonly ones who can’ fish inside | yong Company Limited of Mont- Hons for the sale o oman ma head and springs. are roe WASHINGTON () -- Britishydian Tribes assert superior title antecd by the United Nations aqdeq “this must not be ex- }Canadian territorial iimits.” real. to the government-owned rail- inen ous quantities 0 Columbia Indians, maintaining/to said land until it is relin- with foreign troops remaining “pioded in Europe.” Mr, Clark said that the Cana- way. Charlottes. they still own that provinee, have quished or divested by them by proper wrote. Chief Wapanatak, 78-year-old white man and blood brother of the Crees, said he was author. ized to hire Payne and that Payne's next move will be to seek a U.S. court Injunction for- bidding the U.S. from consum- mating the Columbla River pact, until the Indlans are paid. agreement,” Payne onal We gn tlesday by ae - _. | tive Party. i connection with DEW line operations, til it bias assurance that title! the Atted Tribe matntain to lantern theft dieul direetar of. the ‘ United AN e He said he is going back to. t fs of a ealans af feud owners Wil bel their ancestors never signed any | este tive SN iitic he 4 d || work for his Kamloops law firm, ; . ty 8 * nk ascertained and just COMpeCNnsa~| forma] egreement turning aver wo Prince Rupert . /Blites Arthritis and Rheumutism ana a Wi Which also has an offiee in Vane. Castro deplores split nn Communist ra s tion paid for the lands. their British Columbia territory we ee wipe i a 0 ip? | Foundation, eouver, HAVANA © 2 4% = Reuters) -- Cuba's Premier Midel Payne, hired by Chief Wapa- fig the Canadian or provinciitl Ee eo court tod C- Eo omostitving : . wing ° tasty . uylone y osplit. j a is ld ¢ aut: ithe Affied Tribes. s owe “Marintrale. op Apples Pestifying wl the opening of ° Mr. Pullon is giving up a sale: Castro today deplored (he split in the Communist world and matok of the Miied Tribes, sald | povernments and that they nev- whnite and ‘pleaded pul hy to hearings betore the Senate sub-« INSIS upon ary of $27,000 a yearas aeabinet!) “aued ou exploited Nites to rise un revolution, the ¢ifle claims are supported er received just compensation v4 are lan Dr. Ia ‘ , theft of a umber of Tanterns: Committee on aging, used for street repair warnings, nont- Havers sald) the deaths of The theft occurred at 3 aan, | bwo palients in aw Montreal hos- today on Mraser Street. i pital were directly atbributed ta abstention’ Minster gnd member ot pariia-: ment for Kamloops in his Cues | for the Progressive-Conservative | leadership. Unemployment increases to 414,000 OTTAWA Vn inerease of (2000 in Canadian unem- ployment from mid Noveniber ta a total of 414,000 at mid De. hy Fravk Howard, New Demo- eratle Party member liament for Skeena, “Notwithstanding any agree- of Par- for the take-over. The Canadinu government has declined to rec- Ggnize Lhe Indians! demands, eRe amt tee 8 epee me me mgiee sop eae : rte YET WAN eprese Mroest Patrick Btazeran, 224) freatments with this drug. OUTAWA (mh -- Fisheries Min- | re will resign the eabinet post eeniber, was reported today lt was described as “a normal nf The tis a the Donatnlon Official denies Fourth Avenue Bast, and Bele! Dr. Gerald Dorman of New ister Machean — told reporters fin Pebruary if he wins the pro. Inerease for the Hanne of your! ' “ , of Canada. the wid Allied In- o Trey Thirry Ietzeran, of 840 Ninth York, board inember of the ‘Tuesday he is pleased with the Vinchal leadership at oa party {ou OT year Leen eee eee, Indian ir] used Avenne West, were remanded: American Medlerl Association, ! dapiunese desire to continue convention dan. 84-26 in Van- co FIRST AVENUE wes « g $ ¥ Wnt temorrow on the charge. identified the drug os Liefcort. treaty control of north Paelfie, eouver, They are rehutives, Belfrey Tarry litveran wis also chirped witht being a minor in possession of aleohol. He plead- year-old girl received the treat- Wwents and subsequently devel- oped “tremendous breasts and Dr, Liamont-THavers said a six- | Mr. Machenn, along with dus. tice Minister Mlemtng, returned Monday from two days of eco. none lalKSs dian Most of estate t 4 ih It t | | | SHlopk for prostitution VANCOUVER () —- Police have found no evidence that native ‘ : . deposits — now estimated at j (See full story page 6.) ~~ Photo by Hugh MeNeill jareas in the North Pacific that| Where orthodox Doukt.cbors live. The Sons of Freedom iby outlying locals, to support the : 30,000,000 tons. are not being exploited to the! were reported to be travelling: light ‘move. Fishermen will hold a’ 1 inAicu to utmost by Canada or the United (|°* PILOLOPD OPO LL ODL P OOOO OL OCP OEE LOL OORODE ROOD ba. meeting here Saturday after- | But it indicates the Leduc i States e ;noon. Kitkatla local was under- Cutput would find its way to Z rus '¢ eV ed S scorn No case ¢ . ; istood to be meeting tonight. tidewater near Burroughs Bay co MR. | continued ahelerting Dased ‘on ocre Dar y go qi $ i rhe Native Brotherhood of, in one aes Panhandle. ane HUGH GAITSKELL, leader of ® r the fishing record of Canadian ‘British Columbia and other Bre | ousl “thousht. » B.C. as previ- the opposition Labor party in fishermen off the west coast of ° Banizations will be urged to give ously ee Britain, is in grave condition, on ina S War mongers the Queen Charlottes,” he said. ’ (their support to the union in ms it was reported today follow- . : ) : TTOMTIFMS, MEMO Says Hr sme | nttperet issn: SERLIN () ~ Uh ~ Reutés) — fei not hes ins to one side |*VO!DED AREA ? Oe | The union claims panadianj y 56-year-old politician was * BERLIN P Pr ~ (es ehh noe “will not pang gains (0 one side “With the exception of 1957,| WEST VANCOUVER «) — A; The memo, dated July 15, 1954 hoabut fresesnen we be dras. A man pays luxury tax on his | weaker and shéwing no re- j poured scorn on Communist set no deadiine soya tye when approximately 600 tons of /Memorandum filed in magis-|and filed as an exhibit but not tically affecte Ye Proposa | billford, an income tax on the | sponse to treatment. He is suf- ret ne US el Tokyo, » fTndinn girls are belnge usec for edt pity ta Chik eharke also and: abnormal hale growth on jer Jap souRht modifications in i prostitution in Vancouver, Chiet ri wus sentencedt lo bree ditys, hivee, 1 iB tne Canuda-U.S.-dapin treaty on : Constable OPES OOHE ORO OOCEELTOPEPVL CECE POPP IL PAGO VVOLE DPD LVL OURE OCU ODLVOON WOO TOI OOOOL OO EEO EI EESUEHOSOUEREDOUOUEREOOROOROOOOCOLEEOEDOOLONOS Hot all, eleetriclan Joe Glordane north Paeifie fisheries, whose ed upon the Japanese that Gan- rd considers as “an absolutely Lion rule no longer applied to left to charity B.C, loft an estate valued at $4,- Modan National Institute tor Ratyh Booth — said Tuesdicy, ' titel 10-your term explres June He wits replying lan state. j A er t ain es a TORONTO “ih Areal estate a [rteemenennorenninnuraancennartnnne ment hy Cy Williams, pres: Mr. Macbean sald he tmpress: [investor trom Campbell River, haw ° dent of tho Britlh Columbi.: Nitive Brotherhood, that Indian Birls are oe oind: aA, ; adape “the te -~ RE ’ 161, most of It to educational ww W beh “sold” on Skid That ald adage "the ROMP ale ROME who thought someone Varese ' ives 660,161, Mr pe ee ‘ “> ! ways ie thet man” holds true] might stoay them it eth there} Mtcessary thing" the prinelpls and charitable mstitutions, ee he He be Howl by whitte mean, ve : ’ . \ 1 vy? . . . ‘ ' . . I bie ease recently of the miss-/ too Jong, Yes str, the Mounties m Mtoe iat ter wee The will of Barrett Montfort, 4 i | PARKING | hin striae oof Christmas tree falwayes get bhely “lights,” rr utern Prelfic FAM Who died last Sept. 1, in New are t WEATHER Hyhits that had been taken down an a nN we CULO MCHC, York City, was probated here vo ov ed by city daveees and put aside on} Danny Bi must. be leaving} Canada Wil] bo tneisting on the Pruosday, a ! 82 CARS "i Cloudy with oeeastonal rat the sidewnlk while they went for/those Christmas lights nround| Principle of Tee hblen In NYT mys largest portion oof the : e or drlzale tonight and Thurs Fee ot cpave tn winters me wive Nin UN at oer te tens thal might take honey goes’ lo the Hospital for Z - (Minimum) a pentane wieeee i vn YWerldent (Dave Bannister), They save AVG | , ' " koa “0 Toront, die poo ‘ are 7 OW ete were picked up by the {lO lostall them again, But that's}! Under the treaty, the absten. | Slek Children tn Toronto, — the 5 SERVICE STATION ; tonieht and hlet Tharsdas Joves hts job so much he's left his Hehts on tao, ' © Veiner Rupert Savey All-Stars made darn sure at least the best. part of thelr team was groin to be dn Ketehtkan tontght for the International basketball tournie . ORMES DRUGS LTD, DIAL stocks of halibut In the Bering Sou or to herring off the west, const of Cannda'a Queen Char. latte Islands. A Feb, 6 meating In Tokyo would digouss the con- servation rules that would apply to Japan Wf it decided to enter the Boring halibut fishery, the Bind and the Salvation Army, There isa $200,000 bequest fo Princeton University in New Jersoy for its brary, Oystor River Fars, a ,700- here farny on Vancouver Tahun, wna boqueathed to the Univer- /x. / oo SECOND AVENUE west cet -VOSSINUE LAYOUT of big shopplag centre development proposed by Webb and Knapp \. (Can- Daily News Readings Termperature at noon we Miarometer, steady o be TIDES Tittrsdiy, diadary 1Y, 16d (Paeitle Standard ‘rime, ment, On the frst phunelond to-}| Mr. MacLean sald Japan has . ine | Man) Titd., for downtown Prince Rupert, Is: shown in this sketeh, Bloek Is bounded by Fest and Minh 0. 06:82 1BT feet. cuy was the tom's complete} nat exprossed any interest. in {sity of British Columbia for in Becond Avenues and Hirst and Second Streets, Development, whieh would tivelye purehase of 1BAT 16.8 foot first string, Good thinking, heh, ithe Queen Charlotte herring |sltuetion and demonstrition Wuntedpiad stores, cuvisages, a supermarket, small shops ahd offiecs, und parking spaee for at Low . 00:02 Th toe whit? flahery, PUrpoHeEs, Jenst 82 cars, 12:67 D1 feet