4 keep out yf n, Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 1?, 1951 by HST him R ECIPES tioiis from ubuut 38 states pledged to him and not over six would be pledged to Eisenhower. This poll tends to uphold the opinion of pundits after General hisenhower payed coy In Washington, DC. Instead of making office. For 'actio.) Editors See Truman Win Although Iki is Their Favorite use New, Ciisj,; a positive statement that he would like the nomination if i Apartments For London LONDON -r- Skyscraper construction has been hampered here by the fact that London sits on a huge clay bed which is not so'id enough for high buildings. But authorities havi disclosed a scheme to start work next year on the city's first "skyscraper" apartments, which can run up to 11 storeys on the city outskirts. There are several reasons why the city council has decided to WELDING , ,. fih re Twks legation drafted, he apparently ducked again, although inviting his chief backer, Senator Duff of Pennsylvania, to visit him in Paris this Closed for Alterations 0 Watch for re-opening date Commodore Cafe APPLE RICE PI DOING 2 larae baking apples, thinly sliced 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 cups cooked rice 2 egg yolks beaten 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons brown sugar 2 egg whites beaten ' 1 teaspoon vanilla Op.nlon of 2188 weekly newspaper editors across thj Uhlted Stater is that President Truman will be re-elected next year over Republican Senator Robert A. Taft. The editors have Just vote! in a straw vote by the Publishers Auxiliary, the newspaperman's paper, published in Frankfort, SUfks a.lU F,r, ts,., winter. The indecision of the I general is undestandable afte j one reads Drew Pearson's report j that Europe is far from well and ' la i. m strona defenciscly. I P ik fill F. . JEi i v t& - v2 i Zs ft t ! i : vi INDUSTRIAL Thus it looms wai, th war I PREPARING THE FLUFFY as it was ! favored General Elsenhower over Z oTfJ " by FDR twice . to get himself re- B-lt .. W nominated by Eisenhower to WHITE RICE: Put 1 cup of un-jgo up instead of further out. One cooked rice, 2 cups cold water i is that transportation costs of and 1 teaspoon salt in a two! moving millions of people to work quart saucepan and cover with j in the city centre every day are a tight fitting lid. Bring to a! zooming. PERSONALIZED vigorous boil. Then reduce the heat as low as possible and steam for 14 minutes or until Another is that the city officials have an elaborate park scheme for a "green belt" around the other possibilities, but did not believe he would run. or could be elected over Mr. Truman. To the question: Whom do you personally favor for the presidency, they replied Elsenhower 3C.4 i ; Taft (27 1) and Truman I8 61 with 6.8 undecided and lesser number? voting for Stassen, Warren, Dcuglas and IN VANCOUVER UN.' Ull AUSTIN U DRIVE the water is absorbed, leaving I the city which would hava to go the separate rice grains with if the residential zones moved their full nutritional value. This i further out. makes very firm rice grains. (Ifj Eleven storeys is as much as you prefer more tender rice the clay foundation base will al-grair.s, add one-third cup more low, engineers calculate, water and increase the slowj The new blocks are part of a cooking time 4 or 5 minutes). $i 000.000 oroject. Each will con-Remove the lid, permit the rice tain 42 (npartnvjnts, served by to steam dry to the desired con- elevators. They will also have six sislency, and the grains will be; stores, a club room, workshops,! for MacArthur. The huter polled only 3 per v'.'.t. 8aseh nnd ' Warren drew aovut the same. j Tc the question: Who do you think will be the next president, the i. -plies were: Truman (40 6l; Elsenhower (24.97e ) . and Taft i20 5 i. The editors I felt that Truman would carry 30 j states, Taft would have delega- ! Lowi .r Hour, m t Day, )( r Mi!e . separate ana nuny. never sur garages, and two playgrounds, rice; lift gently with a fork.! The site earmarked for the BROADWAY U 0RiE LTD. BAyview 6161 Broadway at Oak VANCOUVER 9, B. C. See our large , selection of ; Holiday Cards ! in imaginative designs Dibb Printing Co. BKSNER BLOCK Keep leftover rice in a covered project fo merly was the garden' bowl in the refrigerator. Makes; of a Victorian mansion. Nearly 3 generous cups fluffy rice. jail the 700 trees, hedges, and METHOD: Place half the ap- flowering shrubs will be preserv-ple slices in a buttered 2 quart jed. casserole. Mix together the salt,! Rents will be kept -as low as sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle possible. A three-room apart-1 one-third of this mixture over'ment ' will rent for $4.10 a week, the apples. Add '2 of the rice plus $1.25 a wi?k for hot water and cover with the rest of the and central heating. Rent for1 apples. Sprinkle with some of five rooms will be about $5.40 a llliiliill!,! ,l!.ltjt- i fill BATTLE O' THE BULGES A bagpipe-loyal contest was held in Ottawa when Alec Finlay, left, Sjottish comedian, and Senator Tom Reid of New Westminster,-right, met. Adjudicator Tom Ross, member of Parliament for Hamilton East has the difficult job of arbitrating. Senator Reid, Parliament's top bagpiper, was challenged by Finlay. After a half-hour contest (which some bystanders said threatened the foundations of Parliament) the west-toast skirljr was declared the winner. (CP PHOTO) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS me sail, sugar ana cinnamon week. mixture. Top with the remaining rice and sprinkle with the last 1 jof the sugar mixture. Add the I milk to the beaten egg yolks, Pour over the rice and apples. Bake at 325 degrees Fahrenheit Home Financing In US Easing of rock rumples for 'wallrock alteration' 'or study of changes in rock formations v.jich indi- j cate nearby ore deposits. Her for about l"2 hours or until the milk tins cnnlteri intn tVio rio Immigrant Woman's Authority MERINGUE: Beat the egg ', "" .nr -Mort h l white until they peak. Add the S w hrnum CiCTq. tahi0cn. t 00 eiSler asi to get In 1952 than it STEAMER Prince George SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. Fcr KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY IWIDMGlll was last year, government hous time, beating after each addl- paper at Detroit is entitled "Distinction between the different members of the potash-feldspar group, using only a miscroscope." That sort of stuff comes easy tc Madame Dplar-Mar.tuani, who spends a fair amount of her time slicing rocks to paper thinness and examining them under a ing officials forecast. 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Gordon & Anderson con supply you with a convenient folding wardrobe .easily Luxury at Low Cost v.rsity of British Columbia who microscope, sne admits that was Invited to read a paper this --lnS a lady geologist with a month at a convention of five classical background is somewhat scientific organizations in De- unusual but explains there was troit, sponsored by the Geogra a strcng emphasis on the classics phlcal Society of America. ' j r hpr education. brown in a 325 degree Fahren- Z heit oven for 12 to 15 minutes -R'chards commissioner of the This recipe make seven one- Fede! Hous.ng Administration, cup servings made statements to that effect ; at the fall conference meeting of ' the National Association of Home HEAVIER RAIL TRAFFIC Builders. LONDON (P Because of the 'The situation is improving" rearmament program and in- said" Mr. Foley, adding: "I be-cieased Industrial activity, Bri- lleve that during next year there tish railways will have to carry ;i' be an acV.qmite flow of about 5.000,000 more tons of traf- rr-rteage money for such biilid-fic this winter than last, with ini, as is reasonably safe for the Thoutfjve percent less staff, industry to undertake." Native nf Ynrnslnvi, with ' 1 lormer cv.sp.acec! person Fur Reservations Write or Call CITY OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. classical education, the 45-year' ma tered five languages, including Latin and Greek, even L foie s.art hi her university career. t l'i2 G;i3 30.;-! U1 Ave. west 704-1427; 0!h Ave We. Fulton Street 700 Block; Tallow st:i Ave. i't K'lo-8.3; Cumoj eld expert came to Canada through tfvo International committee for placement of Intellectual refugees. She had taught at the University og Ljubljana and k; a fellow of thu Ita'ian Miner-a.oglcal Society and a member of the Amer can Mineraloglcal Sccbty. Kc:- special f eln is examination mi in stored when not use, for only mm 6 -IS. f t 4 'Wings ever the Interior' ROl'TE 5 Jimmy McLean, Red 8!J 4th Ave Went inn-44V .Vn Ave W" ie)-M- (H' Wet 308-539; Dun.smuir Strrct 211-421; Ta'inw iU-515; Emerson Place; Anew 1'iare. ROl'TE ft Eleanor Walker, Green !?.') 8'h Ave. We.st 105-E37; flth Ave. Ea.,t 1I0-27J; Mc'lrw Street 113-708. ROUTE 7 Glendon Smith. Klur ?'l All of Section 2 ROUTE 8 Jimmy Johnson,' Green Wil Waterfront and Pacific PUx; K'.Nlt rVli- -w: FloaU). ROUTE 9 Melvin Bjornnon, Grcrn 113 8th Ave. East, McB.-ide to Ilajs Cove C';r.:c. KOITE 10 Bruce Roald, Green 711 i - tv , S f GORDON & ANDERSON If I V . " ANNOUNCEMENT C'v'c C 3n:-ro Diring Roon Urtil further ror;ce C'v'z Centre Dining Room hours will h2 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily: 4 p m. to 9 D.m. Sttnday Closed ell dav Tuesdcy Ave. t.ift 237-73(1: 5th Ave East 3111-710: tiih ; Cv!o M circle n-6i; Ea-st-119-245, 301-B26; Haya Cove fitreet SI 1 -ril6; Orren S rett 4 11-418; Klarrt Stk: Limited Phone 46 nouns aireet. ROUTE 11 I,,sie Murdoch, Black 2S3 PiBRntt Ave.; 1st and 2nd Orr-rlm; lkiiunn Iter P!igott Place. ROUTE 12 Sammy Alexander 11th Ave. East 333-1815; Frederick St.; KherhnKik Av ROUTE 14 Itnnny Eby. Green 2.".8 M lo . Terrace daily To Prince George and Intermediate Points Three Doys Weekly To Kifimat and Kemano Doll Except Fridays from TERRACE B-c- s LTD. Crawford Moore, Agent Prince Rupert 'icrrace Phone Black 907 PhOi.c 133 l."t East 225-247; 2nd Ave. West 137-311: W 131-225; Maiket Place; 3rd Ave. Dally " ' si J, , 4 2" 1 V J v Motors. ROUTE 15 Allcyn Ritchie, Black K8 5th Ave. West 35-735, '.41-i45; JM i6.. .WI, ,v. s -r r Uurrien Street Fraf' - & It otreet tilggar Place. ROUTE 16 Frank Kilborn, Green 977 4th Ave. East 124-234; 5'h Ave. i5:i-t 11)1-210; 7!li Avi East 108-658; Bowser Street. ROUTE 17 Charlie Lindstrom. Green 9M R1V. AA n,n tn-.. wi- 17...- 1 . '..7 ' SMlA P.;jNNI?vG IN THE RAIN-Princess Elizabeth, a smile on her face, runs through the rain to the City Hall at Halifax during the visit c. tl.-j royal couple to that city Thu sday. Equerry-in-waiting, Win& Cmdr. R. M. Cox makes a valiant effort to keep up with tho umbrclia. Ha'ifax ve:nme ihramk i..jin.n. West 221-MH- Iithlnler ri 7:ii-7:: Mcflridc SI. j enjoyed by everyone but APPRECIATED by those ' . t.,v,u&J tyci., w a.i lauiiiuiiau; j 704; Tatlow St. 625-733. ROUTE 18 Al-viH HarHin RI.,. wa " , (UP trom Federal Newsphotos oth Ave. Ea.st Block 800: nth Ave. East MS-tTiS; M'f "lot. innn-1144' 10th East aoo-1130; Allred Bacon Street; Donald Street. ROUTE 19 Jimmy Johnson, Green 6(il fith Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROUTE 20 Jack Rudolph, Green 731 oth Ave. tast ltiuj-li)44. iQTSCE j who w know As warming as the company of an old friend . . . the gentle bouquet of Dewar's carries in it the subtle hint of the heather. Small wonder that connoisseurs the world over acclaim Dewar's ... the Medal Scotch of the World. lltn ROUE 21 Jimmy Moorchead, Itc 1 3!"i 2nd A-e. West 1135-1314; Fa-k Ave.'"' Street; Water &;ree;; Beach Plar. ROUTE 23 Larry Parent, Green 487 8'h West C15-735; Summit Ave.;, Taylor A trert. r-? " 1 -1 l l CONTENTS . , Before you toy Scotch . ROUTE Zi Hrian Roberts, B'ack 4S0 d Ae '-d A'-e West 71fi-3M Ave n1 8'h SM'r '-', . Vest Dally News-Watts and Niekersons (5tn d ROUTE 25 Gary Parkin, Green CfiO ith Ave. East 1141-1478. Membership Meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co -Operative Association to be he'd Sunday, Nov. 18th, 1951-2 p.m. ODDFELLOWS HALL Cor Hav ROUTE 2 Frankle Stewart, Blue 71fi 7'h " Fnst D31-10S6; 1103 Ridley H"u'; Ave. 928-1154. Circk ROUTE 27 Christopher Harvey. Creen 211 1 ft "V i .1 . 'jJViH Dewar's Special" I This advertisement published or dKpOycd bytho Liquor Control Board or by the Govsriunent of British Columbii eth East, McBride Hays cove uimr. .... THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS YOU , ' THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON ft IlllH'WIlp !!' 'tll'liiii'iijij; ii;,iiiiiiiiiiiiii!"" xitititiimiiiiii.uilMiiiil .,