New Life for Tungsten Mine Prince Rupert Daiiy Mews Monday, June 4, 1951 ! f , J RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR PORTRAITS rnms Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE riIANI)!.KIfS STUDIO 216 . 4th .Street box 045 piione Own 389 Prince Rupert (Subject to Change) High Demand for Rare Mineral May Reopen Riverside In Portland Canal (iris 1Ylalie 7oys 3or Jui JdJJies Girl Visits Korean Lines By BILL BOSS Canadian Press start Writer WLTH THE CANADIANS IN KOREA CP) The front line3 is the last place infantrymen expect to sen a whltw woman In Korea But they did when Vancouver columnist Evelyn Caldwell visiUid the Princess Patricias during a whirlwlnri uiaif ,u workings. Plan is to increase the capacity of the mill from !ts present 50 tons to 75 or 100 tons jso it will be In a position to do j custom milling. At the same time a few men j will be put to work underground. I The immediate future of j Riverside, however, will depend I upon the finding of engineers of MONDAY P.M. 4:30-The Golden Pine Cone 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 5:00 International Cointy. 5:10 Alberta games and introduced a magician to their little guests. Another club has been, formed at Birmingham. The girls meet every week to make toys fo: children in a local hospital. The gave small subscriptions for purchase of dolls to dres, books games and other toys. The clut is run on strictly business llnvs with a chairman, secretary and treasurer. I LONDON 9 Young daughters I of members of Britain's Worn- I ' 4 i - en s Voluntary Services have siartea a new social venture. They have iormeti Busy Fingers Clubs. p. 'H n : ! i 5:3U Songs and Singers 5:45 Young Man with a sons 5:55CBC News j tt:W Supper Serenade j 8:15 Martial Airs i 6:30- -Musical Varieties I 6:45 Smiley Burnette Show j 7:00 CBO News 7:15 CE'J News Roundup ' P"n'ula. She writes a column As a souvenir of the Helsink. Olympic games in 19J2 Finlanc has issued a special silver cok. The clubs aim to provide entertainments and presents for less forutnate children in hospitals and homes. At East Grinstead In Sussex, children arranged a successful party for a ward they have adopted at the Queen Vietorin weigmng 12 grams. Chop Supy - Chow Mein Opn fi P m- - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE ?r OulU'ie Orders Phone 133 t f r tne united states Bureau ol Mines and the Defence Metals Product.on Boarn. Tungsten ore reserves of the Riverside, itself, are limited but adjacent properties could be tied in and their ores handled through the Riverside mill. In any case, there could be one year's good operations from Riverside itself whereas if ore started coming from the adjoining properties the life of the operation could be extended indefinitely from the tungsten standpoint. If the property reopens, it will probably be on a three-shift basis, employing from 50 to 60 men. jHcspital and gave a toy to each cf the 18 small patients. The Busy Fingers' members had jstcud paper from Christmas Guaranteed price of $64 per ton for tungsten concentrates, running a minimum of 20 pounds per ton of this much-demanded mineral which plays an important part In defence manufacturing, may bring in expanded resumption of operations at the well-known Riverside mine in Alaskan territory 5'2 miles from Hyder along the road to the Premier mine. The decision will be made by July. The Riverside mine, which was operated on lease last year by Col. E. L. Thompson, is back in the hands of J. H. Seott nf Snn Francisco, who has operated it successfully for .many years. Last evening Mr. Scott's representative, Janu3 Langdon, was in the city aboard the Camosun on his way north tu the property. The guaranteed price by tha United States government, which would be over a five-yiur period, compares with $20 vvlilch was being paid for tungsten last year. Before the war In Korea, the principal supply of the world's tungsten was from China. That, however, has now been cut off and the United States .has to look elsewhere j-o is concentrating on developing its oi) resources. Mr. f,angdon will proceed at once to rehabilitate the Riverside mill, powir plant and mine ior a Vancouver paper under the ; fiamv,- "Penny Wise." I The petite brunette spent four ; hi "is in Uih unit's strong defensive positions, looking up British , Columbia boys. The touch of home, the famll-j iai aceeni, went down well but i Eve piH hers.-lf in solid with the Patricias by flying ail the way bark from Tokyo ta see men of the supply echelon when she heard they had been disappointed by her failure to show up at a n."ss party. , Her first visit to the Patricias wan after the arrival in the , theatre of the Canadian Army Special Force. That story completed, she flew to a forward base and Jeeped over to the Canadian; sector. Infantry battalions aren't set up to accommodate crackers which they made into gay hats. They played the piano, tang nursery rhymes, arranged 7:30 Pacific Pianoforte 8:00 The Cholristers 8:30 Bold Venture 3:00 Summer allow 9:3tt-DlxieIand Jazz lu;l)u--ChC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10.30-Don't Destroy 10:45 -Three Sons Trio 11 :ui Weather lorixu.-.t and Fi;.h Arrivals TUESDAY A.M. T,r, Musical C1(jC :00-CIM! New 8:10 - Here's Bill Good 8:15 K;in!ng Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert QUALITY STORE iPKTTKNUZZO'S 521 FUTON STIti.KT Open 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. Sundays 11 to 10 p.m. CASH AM) CAKKY iWe Specialise in Chicken and Italian Foods) I'lione 470 WOMAN CABBIE Miss Eva Laws, first Montreal woman taxi driver, enters her cab for her inaugural trip. She is the first of 50 wemen drivers a Montreal firm hopes will overcame the shortage of male drivers. (CP PHOTO HI Why Do Small Businesses Get MORE Dollar For Dollar Value Out of Engineering Services? Writ ... George $.ALy Company Wtrn Divitlon ni CMry StrMt, Sal trWM 1. (M. E.lobli.ii. 4 11S No Negotiations For Korea Peace WASHINGTON, DC. (P Secretary of State Dean Acheson testified Saturday that he knows of no present negotiations for peace in Korea or of "any proposals having been made by the .Red Chinese." Wonderful Flavour j tf;'lu BBC News and Commcn- tary. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade AIR-RAID SHELTERS STOCKHOLM (CP) About 15,000 air raid shelters hive bii-i built in Sweden. Th shelters will accommodate approximately l.OtO.OUO people, but fewer tha.1 1C3 are regarded as completely safe agalnf t A-bomb attacks. ! ;' ; the columnist's arrival at the . Patricias' rear headquarters pre-J cipita!ed a tizzy while a special j tent was found and raised. j ! SIIK GOT AROUND i Someone in Tokvn ffirov.t In r to jadviso her that war correspon-. dents, like the troops, carry their j own equipment with them. But j to that, too, the Patricias rose ,one officer lent her a steeping bag, another a blanket and a third a wash basin. I ' Pert and trim in slack ;n null 9:45 Your music appointment U:5H Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Mornln- Melodies 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00-Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11 :31 Message Period 1 1 : 33 - Record-.'' Interlude t:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. !2:00Siid-Day Melodln-I2:15-CBC Nvw! 12:25 Program rfer.ume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy listening 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Allison Grant; Comty. 3:00 Hie Music Box 3:15 Western Five 2 :30 Listeners' Choice j army uhirt. Eve went up to the I lorward positions the next niorn-i iny. Inspected the defensive line , the battalion was establishing ! 1,1 anticipation of a renewed Chinese "spring offensive," and I then hied over to SvjouI. 1 A OxmI Flaw to Stop 244 Mill's to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, B.C. Jiri a Nice Day's Drive ' Said Capt. Andy Foulds of Vancouver: "The girl gets full credit. It must have taken a lot of courage for her to come up here." Pla:;s were for her to return to U. j unit's supply echelon after htr Seoul trip lor a mess party that night. "Julius P. Banglestien" (alias MuJ. Don Grant of Vancouver) STEAMER fence Rupert patronage, who had been looking forward, to their first owl only "ladies' night." Eve decided on the spot to return. Again without warning for there had been no chance to let Flint's new command know of her coming Eve bounced in. This time it was automatic. Up s Tiie Most 1 111. M'i ' .Powerful Grasoliiie Your ' Car I was uie ooject oi a wake that night Grant, who as commander of the supply echelon operated 'Eanfilest'nt's bar" and earnvd the Patricias many friends In the theatre, had exchanged jobs with Maj. George Flint of Mon'-rcal, commander of a rifle company. The wake was on the eve of tlio swap. Though special tent and other accommodations were put up for Eve, developments prevented her from returning and in tinre she U ok off for Tokyo. Learning by telephone there that her non-appearance had tlisap pointed "Banglestien 's" SAILS FOR Vancouver A'l liilcrmrili.ile Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN "II.Msi.AV MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low' Cost For Reservations Write or Call ITV OK Dtl'OT OFFICE PRINCE KUPEUT, B.C. i Steam Jaths went the private tent and oth'.?r accommodation. "LADIES' NIGHT" When they learned why she had taken the trouble to fly all the way from Tokyo, Flint's officers (almost all Vancouverites, too! I fell before her charms. "Banglestien" was dead, but the mess was "under new management" the new name is "Old Mamie Riley's." Sc, entering into the spirit, "Mamie Riley's" was inaugurated with a bang-up "ladies' night,'' news of which spread so quickly among nearby Commonwealth units' supply echelons that there was a goodly attendance. - Up betimes, and having done something to cheer up a group of Canadians a long way from home.. Eve jeeped back to the air strip and flew to Tokyo. She had helped the battalion in othr ways, too. The 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry now is probably the only out-lit in the theatre than can accommodate a . woman with all the apixiintments without batting an eyelash. She got 'em used to it. 12 noon to 12 miclnire Phone 658 Cornrr 3rd Ave. and 6th St. hi form n tor Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor fjjfBk 220 Sixth St Phone 649 tmm hM Modern plumbing tm wm 'i'se lnvtment, In of family health and home economy. cll Blue 846 Tins advwrtwnient iti not publish! or displayed hy the Liquor Control Board or hy the (iovernment of British Columbia. 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