Mean -Powell River Survey Bill Bailey Enters Home Prince Rupert Daily News hotel arrivals As I Sec It BUS SERYl P,.r,..l l Wednesday, July 25, 1951 For Possible Kitimat Mill (Prince Rupert) E. Hunsperger, Port Huron Possibility of still further large industrial de-; Michigan; r. Denhoim. R. Mat v M j thDn... D. Cl O. (Kpnstrnnl Stenstrom mill and w. V i William Bailey, old soldier and j resident of Prince Rupert since. vurly day, entered the Pioneers' i Home at Westview yesterday. For a long time he lived In his own thew:;, Watts, Vancouver: L. Mercer, Terrace; Mis. J. Benjamin and NOTE; Thin company l, u, velopment in Northern British Columbia is seen by the Financial Post in current plans of Aluminum Co. tin independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association O A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' n home Deyona nuys uicr uut u- Miss Levin, Minneapolis; MafMlllan i vancing years and general disa- of Canada and Powell River Co. to examine the Kit' pKhHtriKrs will h. - . Black, New YorK: A. or Irom polnU run ul'lj mat area as a possible site for a pulp and paper mill, j caspaco; w. Stephen and e'1 i advV4bie Seattle; Mill L. Bil-l- , THfa of the survey, savs Al-Ia"n. fiy Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year, Mr. Bailey, born In England, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 gfff' Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Published every afternoon except Sunday by can. is the creation of a "fully j man, cauuiiuir. . r. integrated industry to utilize all Rk Hill, South Carolina; D. available wood species In that Kelway. Burns Lake: Mrs. L. area to the full extent practical ; Markovltch. Quesnul: Earl Miller, with due regard to economic j Worcester, Mass.; O. Randall. Wrrnmstanre " Hamilton: C. A. 8tone and H. Joined the army early In life. He served in India, Africa and other parts of the globe and has a great fund of recollections and s'.orivs of unusual Interest. ray . . Reflects and Reminisces Wanted- Farmers Hanson, Canton, North Carolina: GETS HER WISH Hot Spot Movie IF YOU WANT to know' one of the reasons why Arab kings are being assassinated these clays, and why Persian prime ministers hide permanently in parliament buildings, you could do worse than see SIROCCO. It's better than most, anyway. For the scene of the movie, .-.iKl r rv. mill nrlMl. ana Mrs. I. ounivnii. nuns Brearley and VANCOUVER (CP)-A 83-year- ..net Tf ic knwn thdt Piw,-11 1 ton ; Mr. andMrs has been eyeing the area for son, Terrace; C. L. French, Van some time. It Is estimated ttntiderhoof. EASTBOUND i from Prince Ruoert to Smilhcrj j WESTBOUNC Iriilays unil Mumu Mn in !S to I'ltl.NCE Kl Pii:, WAV POINTS Tyw. HkeeiiB. K.Lm'i, Exati-w, Hlutiun.. All., un in,., ;,, ..,u,; h;; tun tbiutniii, Mui CANADU old woman drug addict, who pleaded for a penitentiary term so she could leave the coast, got her wish. Her 18-nionth re- MOUEST BEGINNING A couple of shocks were felt Powell has a billion and a quar-in San Francisco Monday ven-iter feet in Kitimat valley and, tne Each was sIIhIU. Certainly larger stands on the Quee.li Chaniplain established his first ! formatory term was Increased settlement at Quebec with 27 1 to two years in Kingston Peiu-men. ' tentiary. IS a rather sad reflection on the Canadian economic IT, situation that, for the first time in the Dom-iijRin's history, we are importing eggs and doing it bytthe thousands of cases at that. S2 We don't raise chickens in our backyards as so nSany of us used to do in the good old days. It might help some if we did but that, of course, is not the answer. The trouble is that, with the development of the bip; industries, which is going on with such leaps and I Sirocco, is in Syria, next door to Jordan, where Abdullah was j muredered a few days ago. The picture shows how, a few years it was. That's a delicate subject , Charlotte Islands, a short dis-anywhere in the neighborhood ' 'anee west 01 Kitimat. ct the Oolden Gate. This timber, plus huge tracts ' ' from the interior area which will ' ibe partly flooded when Alcan MftRP MOKE BfiftM ROOM j Us dams buiU could oe ago, the French tried to hang on to one of their imperial out- iused for the protected mill. A nanasomeiy uouna ana nius posts. But the French are gone tratd booklet entitled "Port I now from Svria and Lebanon. ErtwarH Prince Rmiert'a Indus- ALCAN'S POLICY ! tlio RritUh oro or.no trnnl Palci. ft " , .,.. ....... Ilio Alrttn rCDOrtS that tllB mOVe! NATION bounds these days, we are losing our agricultural tine, and all over the rest of ; ttli)r day. This was about forty :"ls 1" llne wlth tne lo"K eslub- j that hottest of world hot boxes 1 years ago before wars and dis-llshed belief that industrial Kitimat should start Its career was nut the overwhelming sentiment is asters. Small wonder It ' a one-company alumlnun FOREIGNER feOSS GO HOME. U1-1 as thought the new railway minus might need an annex. WHEN WE were there, the Brit- j Fancv real estate selling at $1,160 I Growth of aluminum and pulp Find out how to put yourself on . j your own pay-roll ... at "MY ! ttMBMMiai feANK". Ask for yr copy of 11 "Personal Flannini;" at our ,...,. n ' J!? fl neighborho.U Bof M branch. ff BMri 1L (T'Cf) W Ish papers were full of the a front foot. Behind the Port and paper side by side In B.C. pictures of the new star, Marta Edward townsite were the follow-; would follow the pattern set by Toren. If I remember correctly, ; jng: r. h. Thompson, Seattle the two industries in the Lake she is the North African Arao city engineer field supervision, St John-Saguenay region in the gal who was going through forjRitchle and Agnew; directors, E l Province of Quebec. Price Bros, a doctor, but gave up the idea j Matthews Seattle- Wm A i Co- and Lake st- Jonn Po'"c to go on the stage. j A'gneWi Montreal; L. W. Patmore, i PaPer- for Instance, are among But maybe I am getting her i prjnce Ruperf Dr W T Kergin ' ' tne maJr nonaluminum users of mixed up with some other sultry ! Prlnce Rupert- a W Agnvw Power f rom the Saguenay River damsel. I never can remember Samuel Harrison .financial agent, i where Alcan nas lts nUii" 8t"" the movie actresses' names.! eratlng plants. J&ii ' and you'll like JVULf V- : VKlf w rib at ,he 1 nif v - Fr L "Hospitoliryor Good Food That Li Our fw I background. ' The young people are leaving the land. Agriculture is no longer accepted as a career by young Canadians, notwithstanding the changes that have heen brought to living on the land with the automobile, good roads, electrifications, mechanization and other scientific improvements and conveniences. 1 We have .simply changed from an agricultural people to an industrial. We do not want to work on the land anymore. One need not leave Prince Rupert's own back yard to see the tendency which has become appalling on the prairies and more extensive agricultural areas. ; Yet we need the agricultural base and have ajbundant capacity of the finest of land to support it. Now that we have not the agricultural people ourselves, the answer, of course, is immigration immigration such as the, Dutch people that are coming into the Terrace and elsewhere in the central interior and, of course, our own good British people. Europe is anxious to emigrate some .of her WO.IIHO WITH CANADIANS IN IVIiY WAIK Of Lift UNCI 1117 Pbuue 17 for Out? though I never forget the looks Because preliminary work on of those I like. j INDUSTRIOUS, ALL RIGHT! ,a stuciy of Kltimut's pulp mid I guess I'm just like the folks Afairs did look promising. The j paper possibilities is only now in a northern Canadian airport opening of the Grand Trunk getting under way, it may be town. During World War Two a , Pacific was just around the cor- some time before a decision on famous movie actress was forced ner. This was also true of the j such a project can be made. Alto alight there, on the way home J Panama Canal. Prince Rupert, can is working on an elastic from entertaining U.S. troops : as a terminus, was commanding , schedule for its aluminum and overseas. She got herself all set 1 nation-wide interest. Yes, this 1 power development, but in May; to make a personal appearance ! was tne launching of a itolden the company said that at the To Tjkf Oil . . 1 1 Commodore for the benefit of the gawping era Thus, the public talked and i then current rate of construe- ORM.ES lion, B.C. thould have its fint aluminum production in 1954. j crowd. tne emerged irom the , doubtless thought. Port Edward, ; plane with her best protessionai ' tnat name on tne ranway a few Hollywood smile and gestures, i mlles from town was being called j with concealed pencil all set to : thp industrial annex. And to- PI 1 1 MM sign scaos.oi auiograpns. nui!B. looking back across the can it be said there has . V , 1 years, and Bitten by Rattler, Boy is Recovering compacted, poorly living and agriculturally-trained Sword passed around: Miss been a misnomer? For there is industry out there, surpassing fondest hopes. The Pioneer Druggists HEM people. Canada needs such people. They can and do j But the airport folks gave the make good citizens, providing they are properly appalling answer: -Miss ? f f J , , Y (Who is she?" PENTICTON A small boy, It's sixty years this summer since th three white Empresses ; Jimmy Muirhead; was bitten rattlesnake. ON OUR trip overseas this year my wife and I went to the gave me iMoriu racuic anu dui- three tlinos by a ish Columbia coast, a notable Enough poison serum was rushed PHONE 81 Pat Ifpatlpv Run mar. theatre wherever we happend renown I he Kclioiile.1 Prompt Servo, You Know I ! to be. We came home convinced ine editor, tells about them. One:vu lu "u,r that Canada is miles behind j does not have to belong to Van-' life. ' most other countries in one re-'couver to feel the call of the! seieciea. Unless we do something, soon about supplying crur own eggs, butter, etc., there will be other deplorable importations as well and at a time when we aire trying to sell arms and ammunition in the United States to bolster up our slipping trade balance. The restoration of our agricultural economic base and the balancing of the topheavy industrial trend is one of Canada's most serious economic problems today. And the answer to it appears to be itnmigration on a substantial scale. PHONE J spect: We have no live theatre worthy of the name. Yet Canadians are doing really well on the British stage. Empresses of India, China and Japan, yacht-like and creatures of grace. Though their physical shells have long since vanished under the breakers' ham- I For Repairs tnd Hxf And yet when we went to th9 mor, and tne green waves 01 uie P O. Bm til r new Totem theatre in Vancouver I sea. Pat so truly says they live the other night we saw a per- on in the hearts of mariners and formance quite as good as you landlubbers everywhere. would see in most any country. It was, by the way, PERSONAL . . . . Ti been i that a 11 APPEARANCE with Doris Buck-! naf scientist will to -v.mnin. Ingham playing the part of the attempt mm,u tre nhvin.w- i tain what is the most horrible It Costs Nothing iv r..nari.in h... ,h,Ht t,.ir.. ! noise known to man. Well, the WE ARE "touched" so often with cash appeals ' Jangle of an alarm clock the first YEAR AFTER year Vancouver s Monday after vacation must rank ineatre under The stars goe3j4a,"J on chalking up success after sue- cess. Some people attribute that! more LIKE IT! to the natural setting-the stars, B an , savlng that "money the air, the trees . open majestic ; t everytning.. but the ni(dern in the background. . ; th t nt lce3 To which I answer nuts. , , , , ,u. V Of course some people would i ' 1 a'mhost lZTl "9 bec Chronicle-Telegraph. sooner go to a show outside- j and naturally more people will: want to do so in midsummer. But lts people a chance to express the DeoDle who will bo to an i themselves through the theatre. Craftsman W that are getting to a point in Prince Rupert vhere they really hurt that it is refreshing to have jm opportunityvtso' give something other than our dollars, sqmeyhing that does not hurt us at all and Fpmething that can satisfy as important a humanitarian function as all our dollars and cents. We refer to the forthcoming third annual Red Cross blood ijonor clinic which" has been set for August 20, 21 m 22 in Prince Rupert and for the organization cf which a preliminary meeting has been called for tomorrow night. 1 Here is sdhiething that should go over strong in Prince Rupert which is always known for the spontaneous and generous manner in which it responds to all humanitarian appeals. ; Prince Rupert has 12,000 people and in the first t,vo annual clinics here there were about 500 donors outside show once a month, or! People who have it In them In Type, once a week in summertime, should have an outlet through would surely also go once In , which they can write plays, awhile to a live show In a nroDr ! through which they can act in Let Us SoN theatre in wintertime. i plays. And above all, they ha Hence I ask, if we can make!a right to be able to see plays. such a marked success of out- I say also hats off to the Your Printing M rilONK !!t I Dibb PriA door theatre in summertime, why people who gives us TUTS or in tarnation can't we support at j Totem outdoor theatre. It's a least one all year round indoor I grand place to take the girl for live, theatre? j the evening, even If, like mine, I she's the same one you've been besni:r hi? I HAVENT got around to read-1 taking for these last years each. Kamloops, with certainly no more than 12.000 But personally I'm an indoor ing the famous Massey Report, eople, had 1000 donors in one year and 2026 the 21 -Piece Breakfast !jf next. Organizer Norton Youngs is right in feeling man when it comes to the theatre. I think the actors have enough to do without having to shout their lines to get above the noise of the roaring fans at the Sets about culture In Canada. Nor am I going to get in any arguements about endless ring subjects like What Is Culture Anyway? But I say this: No nation is a cultured nation unless it gives i th an electric range you can be "in the picture" for summer pleasures not lied to the kitchen Move all the lovely days when you want to be in the garden or with friends ... An electric range just about runs itself. All you do is set the clock and press a button . . . Result better cooking, more nutritious food . . . and lots more leisure! Drop in and look over all the latest devices for easy cooking. 32 -Piece Breakfast: 1 baseball game next door. Sets 21 -Piece Bone $f China Tea SeUi X DECCA COLUMBIA CAPITOL Dinner Sets, from $ni 66 pieces at i (Including beauHfJ wood and Could l a little unhappy about Prince Rupert's response in the first two years. He contends that we should at least eoual Kamloops and we agree. ince Rupert people should go really over the top in this campaign if they will just catch the spirit of this very worthy effort and respqnd accordingly. And it is also important to remember that the Red Cross organization is such that Prince Rupert, through its own refrigerated bank at the hospital, replenished weekly, can receive the full benefit of the service whenever the need or emargency may arise, right here at home. Plate), SPECIAL ! Latest releases in Popular, FoIk Songs, Classics. 78 rpm , and long play. ALL RECORD ACCESSORIES errs ami s'7 RECORD BRUSHES Keep your records clean for longer wear 98c 7.951 Rupert Radio and Electric Scripture paiiage for Jotlay "Seek thou great things for thyself? Seek them not." Jer. 45:5. 1 tt!JiiiaililV 13 13 3rd Ave. W. P.O. Box 1279 Phone 44