Prince Uupert 22ailp Octost Saturday, January 17, 1948 TODAY AT . Lorelta Younjr J r. 6:50 and ) p.m. in 'THE FARM Kit's I) 'l V Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle " " i CFPR HTj THIS AND THAT Sunday Midnight1 Waterfront Whiffs Fishermen and Vessel Owners Propose Regulations Various Ideas on Opening of Season Other Proposals other types of fishing be increased from one in seven to four. The full list of recommendations, which represent the consolidated viewpoints of thousands of fishermen and vessel owners, follows: 1. That the 1948 halibut season open May 1. 2. That no decision be made by the commission of the opening date for the 1949 season until all organizations have had an opportunity to submit recommendations. Such recommenda ALSO MONDAY AM) TUKSI) (Subject to change) - SATURDAY P.M. 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. 4:30 Heie- to Romance 5:00 Tea Dance 5:30 Ptter CY.atter 5:45 Spons college 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded 6:15 Musette Time 6:30 Inside Story" 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 Song Festival 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 This week, Wpg. 8:00 Sat. Night Serenade 8:30 Old Time Rhythm 9:00 Saturday Night Dancing Party tions will be submitted to the ("nmmlslfin nf a lntpr flntp I :vv"V; l A fifteen-point list of recommendations was presented to the International Fisheries Commission at Seattle last week by representatives of the fishermen's unions and vessel owners from coast ports between Seattle and Juneau. The list was a compromise of ideas presented at a series of pre-eonference meetings held by the fishermen and V-,, q v 4v. - l (MILDRED eJUAIN PIERCE wwer) J I .. .v5. 5 t CRAWFORD . : ,?fOh 1 UVll 1 JllCi3. . , j , . son opened February 15. while Two Prince Rupert delegates. tne Vancouver fishermen favor-George Anderson, representing ed June h a,ong witn tnp prince the Prince Rupert Deep See Rupert gr0Up. Ketchikan favor-I Fishermen s Union, and Carl eA May 2u Gi.ske. representing the local Prince Ruperfs second recompiling Vessel Owners' Asso- j mendation-that the commis- nation went south, carrying sion urge tne Canadian and Am I with them a list of six recom- crican governments to immedi-jmendations. agreed upon here ately ratify the new haUbut during December. Some of these treaty proposed a year agowas were incorporated in the joint incorpratcd in the final list of recommendations which were resolutions in mhiiii rtiau WOW Mt ISTTIIN Mfll Crrf Mitthfw Afftm Srrvm, lor. Well, don't blame me I just deliver the things." 9:30 Chamber Music Trio 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Aragon Ballroom Orch. 10:3O-Harry James 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off SUNUA AM. 8:30-Concert Album 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Songs and Singers 9:30 Harmony Harbour Hal. 9:59 Time b.jnal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 The Way of the Spirit 11:00 CiC News 11:03 Capitol Reports Ott. n.tae.uea w me lour-man risn- However-the third resolution eries Commission. -that the use of otter-trawl I J A r a Frince Ruperts primary re-' gear be restricted to specified commendation that the 1948 areas and that it be prohibited halibut season be opened on on regular halibut grounds-June 1, instead of May 1 failed failed to Impress the other dele t ouass the committee stane. So eates nnri u-as nnt incii.HoH CANBERRA 9 Tobacco is said to be Australia's "grossest dollar extravagance and her biggest agricultural flop." More than $12,000,000 a year are spent on smokes and of all the British Dominions, Australia alone is unable to grow a large share of her own tobacco despite more than 100 years of POOR TEACHER! KROONSTAD, South Africa, CP -rThe Volsklool here probably holds a South African record for pupil twins. .When the school closed for the December holidays there were 14 pairs twins at the school eight pairs were girls, four were boys and two were boys and girls. i m mm r- r. 4 Use of a uniform size of hali v- r . . . r. . fc, fcen ( 4i diversified were the opinions of the various groups regarding a fitting opening date for the season that it was decided to re 3. That the quota be Increased 2.500.000 pounds in each of areas Two and Three. 4. That the limit of incidentally caught halibut be increased from one-to-seven to one-to-four. 5. That tfie commission continue to prohibit the landing and sale of halibut caught by nets of all kinds. 6. That vessels of all kinds and sizes landing halibut be licenced (at present only vest is of more than five tons need to be licenced i. 7. That the commission assist in getting action in controlling sea lions. 8. That the commission continue to prohibit the issuance of permits for landing incidentally caught halibut to all vessels other than those using set lines. 9. That the penalties for violations of regulations be equal as between buyers and sellers. 10. That a yearly statistical report be compiled and published for the benefit of the fishing Industry. 11. That the commission prohibit the taking of halibut by vessels operating in conjunction with mother-ships. 12. That the commission use its best efforts to secure adequate harbor privileges for Canadian boats in U.S. waters and American boats in Canadian waters. 13. That the commission use Its good efforts to speed up ratification of the halibut treaty proposed last year. 14. That the commission continue its practice of holding conference board meetings in January. (This is the type of meeting to which the recommendations were presented i. 15. That no hook smaller than size 6284 be permitted in the catching of halibut and further, that no gangings smaller than 12-pound, or shorter than 42 inches, be permitted. but hook and regulation "gang-ings" of hooks in the gear was recommended by the Prince Ru- iiXJi war nuv it ; A Mu;ic Ixvor's Treat if N commend to the that the opening same as last year. commission pert groups, and the recommen-be left the . dation was included in the final list. "I need a girdle it keeps my chin up!" says the pretty girl in the advertisement. That ain't the way we heard it. 11:30 Religious Period-Tor. KM. 12:00 New York Pnliliarmonic Orch. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Musical Program ' 2:30-CBC News 2:33 John Fisher Reports 2:45 Weed-end Review 3:00 Music for Sunday 3:30 - T B A For instance, the Vancouver' The local fishermen's final re-vessel owners wanted the sea- j commendation that in the ! Vent the commission increases mmm'm'm m m m the halibut quota for areas Two raaiai pnai .er.; .Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Welcome Yon At All Tim Lite RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE Your BOND Suit, Sir! and Three the increase be allo- cated to incidental fishing was a also adopted, however, in slight- ly changed form. The document presented to ithe commission urged that the B!present quotas 24,500.000 ; pounds for area Two and 28.000,- 1 000 for area Three be each Bj raised by 2.500.000 pounds. An-a . other clause urged that the limit !of halibut caught incidentally to rKAotK MOUSE Inua 6 1'honr lila.k 823 711 Kruvrr SiiC ttc for Made to Measure FROM $29.50 1 Winter Drivkj- GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT clepenU mi 1 TO I NOTICE Is hereby Riven that on I the 1st of March 1948 the under-signed Canadian Legion No. 85 Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Tailored to' Perfection 42.95 mm. m W'f rarrv a rriirrrnu I -irVj sloi k of All (ilNMlli Reupholstenng Repairing Our Specialties TRITK AND AITO tl SHIONS KKHAIKH) AM) RtC'OVF.RI.l) New I'pholslf ry Materials LOVIN'5 BLl'E 8IH 330 SECOND AVENUE ' Next to CFPR i Prompt Attention Given to Outside Orders ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS It Pays to Advertise! Advertise in tne Daily News. Ask your neighbor. He knows! Yes Sir. Dozens of Prince Rupert men are wearing Bond Made-to-Measure Clothes. The price actually is no more than the price of a ready made suit but the style and fit is all your own. Dozens of Cloths 6-Week Delivery OWSpSmMliJ A. HI Hill It Comiunv f$ J jyA i 'JL l,t', 'n'!i ''n hom:. Bi.i Wifi? lsv" BV, ,:us M & JsSfiKfcJ PRINCE RUPEFV SUPPLY HOUSED .1.3 ..... 712 2nd Ave. i'"- fb I Mr; RUPERT MARINE REAUJV ma Winter Clearance Specials Aow Available! .u .r a veterans club license In respect of the premises situated Ht NW Corner 4th and Columbia St.. Stewart. B. C. 1st floor, upon lauds 1 described as Lot No. 13 Ac 14 and Block 15. section -. map 1087. Prujce Rupfrt Land Registration District in the Province of British Columbia, ' to entitle each member on the prem- I ises reasonable quantity of liquor for: personal consumption on the premises, and entitling the club to pur-! chase liquor from a vendor and sell by the glass the liquor so purchased to its members and guest, for consumption on the club premises In accordance with the provisions of the "GOVEKNMENT LIQUOR ACT" i and the regulations promulgated thereunder. ; DATED this 12th day of January,1 1648. R H. SHARP, Secretary. I Canadian Leelon B I S.L. j Branch No. 85. 1(38) j I.AMI CT j j itle of Intention In Appl hi ! In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert and situate commencing at a point on high water mark on the West side of Rivers Inlet about 1 20 chains Southwest from the South '. East corner of Lot 204, Range 2 Coast District. Take notice that Nelson Bros. Pish-I eries Limited of 325 Howe Street. 1 Vancouver. British Columbia. In- ; tends to apply for a lease of the fol-flowing described lauds: I Commencing at a post planted at I a point on hith water m:irk on the 1 I I West side of Rivers Inlet thence 20; I chains Southwest from the South ! I i East corner of Lot 204. Range 2. . j Coast District, thence West 10 chains, thence South 10 chains, thence East (J. CLAl'SLN & SON) ( We Take Listings of . . . m BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EO.Ur.ME"" MEN'S OVERCOATS All Sizes. Reg. Prices $25 to $36 CITY TRANSFER Vic Menxies PHONE 9;i() $14.99 $12.99 All Sizes. Imported Tweeds. Reg. $25 to $30 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QI ICK SALES OR CHARTERS th (Just East of Lipsctfa, Waterfront) ) RI 548 Phoe (iffrn Pi- $3 BOYS' ZIPPER WINDBREAKERS - - Hs $1.95 BOYS' SWEATSHIRTS 99c ALL BOYS' COATS AND SNOWSUITS REDUCED Jit, F WE DOCTOR SHOES HEEL THEM ATTEND TO THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PHOTOGRAPH LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL III Drvrlopinic, I'rintint to high water mark to point of com Box 774 Second Ave. 2"VV1NTER That is all your Car or True' may need to keep, it rolling through till Spring DAN'S SERVICE STATION mencement and containing 6 acres more or less. Enlarxing, rirlurc Irani'fc SAVOY SEE I S ABOUT THE I The Popular Chandler and Ct 210 Fourth Street "s PRINCE RUPERT Bt The purpose for which the lease Is required Is: Fishing Camp Site. JOHN A. CLARK.-Agent for Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. 325 Howe St. Vancouver, B.C. Dated January 13th. 1948 Staked December 19th. 1947. 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