Prince Rupert Duily News Monday, April 9, 1051 Monday to Wednesday at 7:3rj P.m. only : vMciw-m spring : SHIPS an MISTER 'D Burt LANCASTER Dorothy McGUIRE Edmund GWEN 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL CFPR 880 WATERFRONT Kitimat Draws Attention-Inquiries Are Received Here Already people are anxious to "start something" at the proposed townsite of Kitimat. City Clerk R. W. Long said today "quite a few" inquiries had come from as far south as Arizona and from Canadian provinces. Inquiries concerned opportunities for starting business, such as grocery, garages; some asked about employ ment. Queries also referred to Prince Rupert, its industrial potential and proximity to the Kitimat region. City Clerk' Long is answering the letters enclosing Prince Rupert pamphlets. Further requests of such nature will be turned over to Prince Rupert's Public Relations Council. (Subject to rbange) S SEWING ffik PIECE j n AND &S$& G00DS ! at WALLACE'S! 5 Of Course S iiuiiiii Fire aboard the Department of Fisheries patrol boat Clupea, Cppt. A. M. Ingalls, was cintrol-led by the city fire brigade In a call to the fisheries moorin? at Sourdough Bay, Seal Cove, 8:3C Thursday night. Little damage was caused from the fiio, whi-h started from an overheated oil stove. . -L- ADDED VTlRt 7:30 p.m. Finishing Bulkley Fishway MONDAY P.M. 4:30 The Golden Pine Cone 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 Rawhide 5:30 Dixieland Jazz 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6: 30 - Musical Varieties 6:45 Smiley Burnette Show 7:00--CBC News 7:15 CE'J News Roundup 7:30 Songs for Early Evening 7:45 The Island's Other Side 8:00 Eric Wild 8:30 -Bold Venture 9:00 Summer Follow 9:30 Melody froi.i the Sky 10:00 - CIK,' News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Provincial Allah'; 10:30 CBC Choristers. 11:00 -Weather lorecatl and sign-off TUESDAY A.M. 7" Musical CIock Union steamer C h 1 1 c o 1 1 n, which has been operating for the Dast few months on the raplds in that area of the Bulk-ley are baffle plates, such as used at Hell's Gate. These plates, Installed in two concrete fishways on either side of the river, which is 150 feet wide there, cause pools in which the fish are able to rest in their upward Jumping. Concrete on the left bank fishway has been completely laid, while the right concrete fishway Union Steamship Co.'s Prince Rupert-Queen Charlotte Islands Fighting winter conditions since last November, the $80,000 fishway on the Bulkley River near Smithers will soon be completed. Department of Fisheries report Tax Limit Is Reached Britain Forced to Resort o Hig her Prices By SYDNEY CAMPBELL MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRASER HOUSE which runs through a rock point in the bank, is half completed. Engineer of the project, Mal run and was here from 1:15 to 8 p.m. yesterday bound from south Island points to Vancouver, is being withdrawn from ser-, vice on conclusion of this voyage and the steamer Coquitlam will be coming out on the run, arriving here this Friday from Vancouver enroute to Masset Inlet. The Coquitlam will remain permanently on the Island run and the Chilcotin will not be back here until June when she colm Campbell, with his gang of 10 men, are racing against the melting ice and spring flood. "It's a wonderful Job," said one northern visitor to the fishway, which is reinforced with steel and protective screens from LONDON, (Reuters) Britain here. This fishway, next to the. Moricetown highway bridge, 20 miles west of Smithers, is expected to aid in increasing the Skeena River salmon run in this district by assisting the escapement. Built on the same principle as the Fraser River Hell's gate fish- REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX may have to Impose higher pri-; ces lather than higher taxes to shoulder her defence burden in ( the coming financial year. That j "Hospitality and Good Food" That. Is Our First Aim flume 17 for Orders lo Take Out Commodore Cafe PORTRAITS Films Develoried and Printed PROMPT SERVICE -HANDLER'S STUDIO 210 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert ' takes up the Alaska tourist run. The Camosun remains on the debris. ladder will be es- " ,-.V ! wav. the new RETURNS PREPASQ, R. E. MORTIMER 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Gooa 8:15 Joining Sony 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC Nes'alid Commentary. 9:15 Music for Modurns 9:30 Morning Conceit &:os liiue 10:00-Morni:ig Visit Arm-tsiewan run. uwi,- ' ,. fneiiitatinB Alaska, where timber is a mentioned vessel was here from h " . . i the spawning of sockeye salmon 353- 3rd Ave. W. major product, has vast forests of hemlock, spruce and red 5:15 to 11 o'clock last night and other species. her regular If you wain, to sell It. adveriln north on voyage. Assisting the fish to get up the cedar. bound weekly is the conclusion drawn from huge surplus shown in the financial year which ended Saturday. A halfpenny (about one cent) increase in the price of bread to sixpence was announced Saturday, effective April 8. There will be many more increases. Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of (he Exchequer, probably will be more concerned in his presentation of the budget April 10 ' to readjust the burden of higher price.) among the various classes than to raise tax rates. JOHN H. BULGER Cyjoinifn'.if J iin Bui-pr Ltd. Tlii'"d Avenue j 10:15 Morning Melodies i 10:30 "Melody Time" j 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz j 11 :()0 KinOerg... U'li of Hie At : 11:15- Roundup r.' Vnc i 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Messate Per. nr. 111:33 Record''-; Interlude '.:45 Scandinavian f.ii-lodics P.M. 12:00 -.'viiri-I):v Mi-I'ille 12:15 CBC New; 12:25 Program lie.sume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadens' 12:55 Rec Int. Fears of higher tax rates have appeared exaggerated. British ! ! fixation, already the highest in! ! the world, is perilously near the view-master reels Reduced 1:00 This Week's Composer 1:3(1--Mil:.. ul 1 rourur.i 1:45 Allison Grant., Comtv. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Behind the Scenes in point of provoking lather than curbing inflation. Income tax already is nine shillings in the pound for 45 per cent of taxable income. If Gaitskell raises it to the full wartime rate of 10 shillings as many have feared he would have little taxation power left for 1952 and 1953 when defence spending is due to be increased. Higher prices are inescapable because of world price inflation, outside British control. Higher prices coupled with 5 each WRATH ALL'S riuiio rniisiiins 320 Third Ave. W. IB n i g i 1 1 1 i sharply-higher taxes would ai most certainly increase infla tion by provoking demands for higher wages and other income; Results of the financial yea were closely in line with 'recent 'unofficial expectations. But they; i This ftdvertisrtnmt is nut published I or displayed by the Llqurw Control , Bonrd or by the Government ol British Columbia. Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor . were far better than any official estimates. The year closed with a current revenue surplus of 720,000.000 ($2,160,000,000) compared wltn a l-evbed budeet estimate of only about 370,000.000. After covering, from tax revenue, all the government's capi in 0, a si 2:20 Sixth St Phone 649 V n't ir tal expenditure, there was an over-all surplus of 247.000,000. N 7 This compared with the budget! estimate a year ago of an over-' all deficit of 7,000,000. 1 About one-third of this wind fall was due to the buoyancy ofj revenue, a good omen for the ; coming year when higher in-'; Chop 5uey - Chow Mcin HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 comes and higher prices will ,1 J&$r raise still more revenue from the ! existing tax rates. VANCOrUlK VICTORIA Sunday, R p.m., Uiileotin Tuesday, 12 Noon ('aiiinsuii il.H i: AKM, STIAVAliT AMI ANOTHER CfWOtimm ACCESSORY r - - s. t roitr siMi'soN Sunday, Canio.smi. 11 p.m. KOK NOI1TII l KKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS sr.. Cliilcotin April 13 and 27 'J p.m. FOR SOI 1 11 (I I K. i it rt i oTlr. islands :;s. Chilcoliii, April G and 20 9 p.m. Fit AN K J, SKINM1K Prince Rupert Aerit 1 CHF'it . 'atAH,EB: V. third Avrnnp Phone 56i2 ft dcwl I 1 1 l.n.M I IiiiulretLsoftvtrvtl.iv uses for Ni ckl' II It I'--" To fihtain these soft, Hrlicate $hadrs pf thr fintst fahtut $ukfl alloy equipment is wd for dye vats and ufrtt Irj, does not throw dfli eate colors off shade. a planitcJ progm hv the Nickel industry .tlimult ii.ada'.NitWP hliarc ol ( ri'.scari-li. Toil.iy a large uses in" Dcacctiinc tlutlion is beine tlivertetl from n for mcinirciliicss. So tli, iiiiu I ,,e Nklcl rain W , l. i :irl-. i ." are a a past tieeatie, -n . nKirei""" (1 at at peak peak t eialetl capital y. 1 licit; is ' ' . 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