, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 21, 1965. PREPARE NEW FLAG FOR MAIL ployee, neatly slips a maple leaf flag into a box for mailing to the Northwest Ter- A flag-raising ceremony scheduled at the Peace Tower, |}, in © at on Feb. 15. Dr. Fukuzo Nagasaki, Japan- Japanese Seek Fish In Canada By LESLIE MILLIN VANCOUVER (CP) — A’! change appears in the offing in | Japan’s fishing relationship with Canada. | British Columbia fishermen | say they are receiving inquiries from Japan—the second largest fishing nation of che world— about buying more Canadian fish. Industry sources said this was surprising as Canada and Japan have long been fishing competi- tors in certain areas. There have also been other moves by Japan to secure more fish. The only functioning Caha- dian whaling operation, off the West Coast, now is partly owned by the Japanese. H Some sources also say “two or three’’ small B.C. canneries now are controlled by Japanese in- terests. About 90 per cent of all the protein consumed by Japanese comes from fish and about 85 per cent of her annua! fish har- yest is for domestic consump- tion. Ken Lucas, assistant federal area director of fisheries says a that rate, Japan won't be able to supply her own demands within five years. In Japan there's a market “for almost anything that ((CP Wirephote) 29. WIN Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheque Here KING COLE swims,” he says. is sold in Japan as food. Ciemance! of CHILDREN’S WEAR COFFEE me O9C Grapefruit Pork Chops 3 for 29¢ 1 Ib. 59¢ PERFECTION ICE CREAM «=. 99¢ Devon Sliced Cottage Bacon Rolls lb. 59c 1 Ib 69c “CHICKEN - TURKEY MEAT PIES 4 ~~ $1. Pork Shoulder «= 39c MICHAEL'S GROCERY OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8:00 P.M. AMPLE PARKING 8 Longworth Ave. Dia] 4-6421 333 to 50% Discounts BALANCE OF GIRLS Coats, Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Slims, Blouses, Wool Caps, Scarves. Girls and toon sizes. Ya OFF V3 10 SNO-SUITS TEEN - SKI - JACKETS YsOFF | 8.99-9.99 e pan makes it profitable for Ja- pan to import raw fish and ex \ ver Seaway lolls in "2% ‘ competitive prices. Japan may want to buy Ca- a . nadian fish « stabilize the sup- ply, he added. ; ins 10 arm UAT D Braces cars: sapan's on gent need for factory labor may force fishermen into industry, By KEN SMITH been--toll-free and, before the - He says the Seaway’s 1964 ton-| forcing that country to import Canadian Press Business Editer| opening of the seaway, no at-|nage, compared with 20,900,000) fish providing Canada with one TORONTO (CP) — The fight|tempt was made to recover the|tons in 1959, shows the water-| of its biggest markets. over increasing tolls on the St.|capital costs of such projects|way now is being accepted and| J. E. Antonelli, Canadian - Lawrence Seaway to try to put) through tolls. ' used by shippers. sales manager for the Fisher- it on a self-supporting basis is| Tolls now are computed on a| “At first they didn’t stop to|men’s Co-Operative Federation starting to warm up again. complicated formula based on|look at the advantages of the|Says he was surprised to The Canadian and United|net. and gross tonnage. One|seaway, but now, especially|Japanese requests for a price States governments. agreed in| giant laker, for example, that| with inland ports adding to their) 0 halibut becmuse § June to freeze tolls. The first| carried 28,000 net tons of wheat/| facilities for handling cargoes,|fishermen consider Japan a shots in the renewal of the/last summer from the lakehead|they are making use of it.” |Competitor in halibut fishing struggle have alréady- been|to Quebec City paid: $12,300 in| Meanwhile, the Great Lakes Janemase companies began fired in the U.S. tolls. * Association says it is disturbed |Uying en salmon, parti J. Handley Wright, vice-pres-| Various higher levels have|about what it calls the compla-| >) 007, °°° » Some years ago, “fdent. of the Association <cinaen venpeee® bat. am. Senne piney i Seats sheet Gp tall. _ American Railroads, said in a|of about 15 per cent seems says present statement: “Prudent judgment| be the aim of many pro-toll peo- is to be reviewed again; leadership should Dt settled as ‘would indicate there is no alter-|ple. next year. ee See native except to raise tolls to.a| The arguments for an in-| . “The success of the seaway is line-up 7 one —- take more realistic level.” crease are based on the fact the|coming at the expense of the Diefenbaker’s If such a step is not taken, he|Seaway has never yet carried) East-Coast U.S. ports and you! piace until the leadership posi- added, “we can predict the sea-|the cargo tonnage forecast for| have the paradox that the more} tion is vacant ‘way. will continue to operate injit, and so toll collections have| successful the Seaway becomes _ the red”. and require govern-| not met expenses. the more opposition it will face. ment assistance to meet’ ex-| Last year the seaway had its; “So anyone who says there's penses. best year, carrying an esti-| no need to worry about tolls be- The Great Lakes Waterways | mated te ree ing increased npr agoaner they . Development Association, a eeeoonet now .are. frozen simply. kid- ee Goeannee ed ols ding himself.” * having the tolls removed, ar-| OPENED IN 1959 gues in return that with both| When the seaway was opened Canada and the US. trying to|in 1950, it. was estimated on-| Qhyeens MP re ne eee eee any step b Canadian 5 e aright. tamper shipments ‘by| fical says, however, thee eary| $@@§ Liberals raising costs. ’ estimates were deliberately set = It -also- notes _ waterways._in|support.for the project. and ] r em both countries have historically! were not realistic. 7 HALAFAX (CP)—Heath Mac- a . e quarrie, vative Commons Member for Air Strike By Indonesians |: eat aie ver 5 e e was not one Seen Possible In Malaysia . ~~ JOHN CANTWELL “We know the Indonesians are | Dalhousie jw School * , Sarawak (AP)—RAP | preparing for something biz,” a| Sid ‘thousands and thousands Jets scramble several times a! British officer said at this for.| Of liberals are concerned about “when our radar picks up| ward headquarters, 15 miles whole leadership. sian air activity-along the | from the jungle border with In-| Mr. Macquarrie said there Seeeen” 8 Midagsion-weiltery |Genecign Beues. should be a Progressive Con- source here said. “A attack could come | fervative leadership convention Some military men said pri-|any time. However it seems | pu De. not think one would vately that the ‘Indonesians| more likely that the enemy| yo" sais the fi heed ie ne ieee wait for the monsoon) pve appeared in the party See oe Reeied, miles |ing an overlong ofteck icf O87/ shout harmenioes ‘Kaching is capital of Sarawak,| “But there are some indica-| sneaking one of two Malaysian states | tions—I can’t tell.you’what they; neo with Indonesia. Sabah. So fer the have turned the border. ' Higence sources _. 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