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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 5

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2 The VANCOUVER SUN: Thur. May 13, 1971 "Swnnil rlHM nmil registration minil'ir CHESS Four facing stock charge 5 Fishery officials leery of power plan William Henry Lemmon, 42, of 2055 Pimlrell, and Irwin Kdward Schubert, 37, of 655 Milium, Richmond, appeared briefly in Vancouver provin. t'iu I Four men have been charged in Vancouver and On. tario with conspiracy to sell stolen stocks and bonds. Two men have been arrested here while two others were picked up Wednesday in Guelph, Out.

The two from Ontario are expected to be. flown to Vancouver Friday to face two charges. fc wmifci-u Willi two counts of conspiracy. Charged jointly with them are Michael Zaduk, 42, of Guelph, and Frank Costello, 55, of Hamilton, ivho police said also has lived at 25li6 West Fourth in Vancouver, CONSPIRACY ADMITTED A 22-ycar-uld Burnahy woman pleaded guilty in provincial court today to conspiracy in an alleged mar riage-for -convenience scheme. Marilyn Fleck, 4255 Napier, was charged wilh conspiring vviih J6 other persona in an attempt to ohtain landed im-mirpnt status for six East Indian men.

She wag also charged with making false or misleading statements in connection with the applies, tion for admission to Canada for th six men. Among those named In the Fleck charge are Anton K. Pauls, AhboUford marriage commissioner, and at least six female impersonators. Miss Fleck was remanded to May 25 for sentence and bail was set at $500. Sask.

man killed in Surrey crash SURREY A Saskatchewan nan was killed Wednesday night in a two-car collision at 105 A Ave. and King George Highway, Police identified him as William George Ferloruk, 22, of Togo, a passenger in a car driven by John Vand-erheide, 0320 152nd Surrey. Venderheido and Lloyd Du-broy, of 10215 250lh Lan-gley, and Gus Lenson, 12525 Pinewood Crescent, Surrey, occupants of (he other car, are in good condition In Royal Columbian Hospital, Midivs tofi owe it to yourselves to visit The Chapman Clearance Centre, where prices (ire really drastically reduced. Act now, while the selection is at its best, Better quality dresses from 25.00 Suits and coats start at 49.50 Scottish lambswool or cashmere sweaters, 10.00 to 25.00 Cuiitinufd from page I poor country, especially for chess. "Spain, yes; Belgrade, yes.

But Canada, no. no," he said, Kolov also said lie would advise world champion Boris Spassky not to play in Vancouver this summer. (Spassky is scheduled to play in the Canadian Open here in August and September. The meeting with McGregor also Include dMax Euwe, former world champion and now president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE); llozidar Kazie, FIDE official from Yugoslavia, and match referee; and COF representatives Elod Macskasy and George Bryant, both of Vancouver, Fischer and Ed Edmondson, executive-director of the U.S. Chess Federation, were not present.

Fischer left UBC early for his hotel, taking Edmondson with him. Edmondson and Fischer, however, later took part in negotiations which lasted late into the night. It now appears certain that the playing Kite will be shifted to another spot on the UBC campus. The disputants will spend today looking at several possibilities. One of them is the penthouse of the Angus building.

There are problems to be solved, however, regarding adequate lighting and removal of furniture. There is also the question of finding a suitable room for spectators to watch demonstration boards or closed circuit TV. The Russians reaction to the original playing room seems to stem in part from their unhappiness with Fischer's demand for a room with no spectators. FIDE had granted this de PRINCE However, the mines official said access to the mining properties is a problem and that Japanese interests have indicated they are considering going into a venture which, would involve building a smelter in the Stikine-Inskut area to process local ore, Williston said his government is prepared to allow private enterprise to produce power there for its own industrial purposes, "Right now (B.C. Hydro) are up to our ears on the Columbia and Peace, and we cannot at the moment undertake to supply power for development of a specific product," he said.

However, he added that the government, if it is deemed in the public interest that Hydro take over power distribution from private enterprise to make it available as a public utility, has the authority to take over at any time, Willock said such a takeover "does not worry us at all. He added; "That's routine in agreements of this nature. In this day and age it is prudent for any resource department to have such an understanding. Williston said resources in the Iskut-Stikine area cannot be developed wilhuut power, so private industry is free to study power development potential on its own. "Somebody has to do it if they are going to get their de-velopmcnt up there," the minister said.

The official in Willislon's department said the water resources branch has made surveys in the area itself and considers the best power site to be on the Iskut just below the confluence of Forrest Kerr Creek. He said the potential of power development there is not of the sumo size as the Peace River project, for example, but could be described as "medium-size potential," Williston said that Alaska officials in the past have shown an interest in any power which could be developed just over the border of the Panhandle in B.C. However, he said no detailed discussions have been held with the Alaskans on power development there because it is not known at this stage how much power could lie generated for use else-where. He indicated Hie com muni, ties most likely to benefit from any export of power would be Wrangell and Petersburg. Williston said the extension of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway from Fort St.

James to Dease Lake, announced by Premier W. A. Bennett two years ago, has made what was before a potential for mining development in the area "one of active consideration," As originally announced by Bennett, the extension of the PGE was to head out to tidewater at Stewart but the premier announced later it would be extended instead north toward the Alaska border. There was no explanation for the change of route. Mines department officials said the PGE expansion and the slow, but sure, work on the Stewart-Cassiar road have resulted in a significant increase in mining exploration in the northwestern sector of the province.

Directors of Iskut Pulpovver Ltd, are listed in the company's office in Victoria as Everett W. Costello, Calgary; Rockwell Montgomery, Calgary; Glenn E. Crippen, 1(305 Hamilton, North Vancouver; Donald M. Clark, 475 Howe, Vancouver; Graham J. Pollock, Calgary; and Fred P.

Mannix, Calgary. Shareholders are listed as William J. Esselmont, 475 Howe, and Paul D. K. Eraser, 777 Hornby, SS-RUPERT Continued from pngii 1 I die.

Hence the fishery Is largely American. I However, they said Canada 'has an obligation to protect such rivers for all fishermen. Confirmation of Brinco's interest in Iskut power came Jhere today from David Wil- lock, director of public rcla-I tions for the company. Willock said the figure of horsepower is "pre-tliminary thinking" based 1 largely on Hie size of a similar project the company is with at Twin Falls, The company's first move Into B.C. has been to buy majority interest in Iskut Pul power still partially owned by Glen Crippen, a North Vancouver consulting I engineer, Pulpower includes Mannix Construction and has done long-term studies of power development on the Iskut and Stikine Rivers.

Willoek declined to say how much Brinco had paid for con- trol of Pidpower. Neither could he give more details about Brinco's ambi-J tions for the Iskut develop- ment beyond what was stated Jby company president W. D. Mullhollnnd in the company's 1970 annual report This said; "Recently your company concluded an agreement which will enable us to acquire a majority interest in a company formed to under-riuko an investigation of the hydro-electric potential in the Iskut-Stikine area of B.C. "Accordingly, as an initial I step, a field program is being planned for this summer as part of a study of the feasibility of an industrially related power development I "This would be an Impor- tant step in opening up a re- mote region to development of Its extensive natural re-' sources." The phrase "industrially re- lated" presumably refers to major mining companies who have also Investigated the mineral wealth of the area.

Some have spent millions proving up rich deposits of copper and molybdenum but I development has been delayed by lack of power and trans- portation. In Victoria, Williston said I the government is not taking I part in the study for potential ALSO CLEARING: PANTSUITS, SKIRTS, SLACKS, RAINCOATS, SCARVES, HATS, RIDING KIT, ETC. power development on the Iskut. But he said any results must be made available to the B.C. Energy Board which now is studying the over-all power demands of the province for the next 15 years.

He said no government permit is necessary for the power potential survey apart from his permission to go on the land. A member of Willislon's de. partmcnt said the minister gave Iskut Pulpower Ltd. permission in 13(14 to begin its studies. Williston said lie understands Brinco is interested in supplying power in the area "because there are many mining properties showing potential," A mines department official said that the Galore Creek and Scud River areas feature a large copper deposit considered to be 100 million tons of close to one per cent copper, He said Stikine Copper Lid.

TheXlearance Centre 649 Granville Street You can use your CIIARGEX. ONE LOCATION ONLY mand before the two players arrived in Vancouver, despite the Russians' protests. The American Lutheran Church has MB HA8TIH03 9r i 1 HUGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE THE BRIGHT RED WAREHOUSE has been most active exploring the area and that once the Stewart-Cassiar rood is completed there is a 28-mile gap in the Iskut area still unfinished it is expected that a road will be built from the Stewart-Cassiar down to mining proper-tics in this area. DAY 0f6f mm sal At All 10 Sat and Monday only IFIoor Samples Britain advances of SPECIAL FOOTWEAR PURCHASES! Made In Italy" Dress Sandals Summer 'n sandals. They VfO" 9 together yur choice.

tin ONE-OF-A KIND Illustrated .98 m7 cZTQk White Bone Xirr: Black Patent and a agreement hy the Six that duty-free imports of newsprint will be safeguarded through a quota system, A number of oilier raw materials, such as wood pulp and plywood, will be given similar treatment. Sigismund von Brmm, the "West German secretary of state for foreign affairs, said the time now is ripo for Britain lo join the Common Market. "Everyone is convinced of this and that we can now go forward," ho said, "Both the Six and Britain are happy ubout this achievement." At the all-night meeting the negotiators also agreed on favored treatment for the big sugar producers of the Commonwealth, mainly Jamaica, Guyana and Mauritius; an elaborate calendar fur the gradual increase of British farm prices lo the much higher levels In the Common Market, and another calendar for reduction of British turiff protection against fruits and vegetables from the Continent, Continued from page 1 session, broke out bottles of scotch for the participants, It was France, under the leadership of the late President Charles tie Gaulle, who blackballed Britain in 19(13 and 1987. The olher members of the Common Market are West Germany, Italy, Belgium, The 'Netherlands and Luxembourg. Still to be resolved are the questions of New Zealand's dairy exports and the future of the pound sterling.

The negotiators were opti-l mistic that these can be re- solved at the next session "June 7 in Luxembourg. Hans de Koster of the Dutch foreign ministry predicted that negotiations to admit Denmark and the Republic of Ireland could be completed at the same time. He said Hie future of Nor-I way's application was less certain because its proposal on fisheries is unacceptable. Canada gained at least one I important concession in $234" $15625 $30825 and Widths Tk Black Patent in Women's Leather 1. SANDALS Beautiful for sandals CHESTERFIELD SUITES KROCIILER Traditional high-back sofa and chair in gold nylon tweed cover Hardwood frames, coil construction, Sugg, list price $455.95 SALE PRICE KROEIILEK Lovescat in Spanish style, upholstered in beautiful red and gold cut-velvet.

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Companion Involved In i ho 'dispute are Drown and Wolfe and Innls and While-hall conlrurlliiR, Const ruction Labor Relations Association president C. J. Icomiiighiin said the association wants lo ussesslhe extent of the Bi'tunl shutdown by trades refusing to cross Hie picket linen before It makes move. "But we have a number of "options open lo ho aid, lie charged the Inlhera ''have made' complete and jitter farce out irf collective bargaining by retorting to. strike In Jurisdictional dispute willi the carpenters." W5 $27825 Quality Guaranteed Running Shoes MO InHiKlrlnli piill off 1 1'J I Ninmiiii'l .71 hi i miuiii Tin.

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