"1 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. January 17, 1951 RVDIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles Army Ups Pay Lure Australia Plans For Antarctica By LOUIS L. LECK. Canadian Preta Cotwp.aent NEW DELHI 9 Dr. S. Sinha, head of the Indian mission in Tl- mania which, lies hidden be-, hind the towering snow-covered barrier of thp Queen Ma.ud! range. In French Adelle Land, a thin! wedge of territory slicing the bi Australian quadrant of Antarctica, scientists have brcn surveying and lunning meteoiolugicaij Btiil utn.c anil t'.bint. c.tiiitr(iiia. Boa Constrictor Reaches Edmonton (,Hul)je(,t, t, Change) ' 1RACE BULGING i . leriorTown Outgrows Itself iport of Cellulose Aluminum Terrace is bulging at the scams. Everything m.s to be outgrov n although, be it said for the bet, has been advised by the In- bvi'dian government to remain hi EDMONTON - A 3-foot Lhasa- Dr- Euiha has reported OTTAWA Recent pay increas-j constrictor that had coiled itself that all is in the Tihetan SYDNEY, Australia Ex- VVEpNESDAX- P H :00 Jimmy Sliieids 4:15 tyusta by.'QoodmaA er, for the armed forces add much! around the stalk of a bunch of qujut capital. tension of Australia's, scientific 0 the constantly shifting South! :ju .waggle M,ugglns ernerpnse 10 aukaiouku Magnetic Pole stem from the work aeady be- : in,m,.', r,nni to the attractions of military , bananas was discovered in Ed-hfe-particularly for senior olii-1 ()nton yesterday. The snakt from Pana and was Here's what the raises do to,came the monthly pay and allowances i captured in a box before it waji Oi our top. brass and "other! able to escape or harm anyone. Jness men, of the rapidly expanding community they ire making effective efforts, to keep up as be evidenced by the modernization of several of I business premises Anyone who has not seea lng done at weather and re- search stations on Lslar 4s near v neighboring expe- 0'ut. uie contaisat. pear posl ,iM in thg chain Q meteor. Preparations at present are ologlcal information which, in being made for the relief or a, days to come wU1 garnerect dozen men on Heard Island and j,.om slaUon3 circlillg Uie Ant-a similar number on MacQune arcU v cprltnent, Ilnnrl Tho splpnliyta hnvp On-! rank.' (married: Now It has been turned over alive' I&50 I to University of Alberta where j $800: (t wiu be fed with mice, rats and; ice (or tew mouths Is Ira FRAMES! FRAMES! Come in and choose one for that Christmas Photo. We rarry a large line of l'p-To-l)ate Mouldings WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. Major-Genera! $9C1 4:45-r-Stock Quotiious & I,nt,. 4:55, CBC News 5:00 International Conity. ' :10-Rawhid 4:30, Preluda to Dusk S:46The Question Box 6:00 Suppei; Serenade 6; 15 Frecld.Y Martin Si Occix. (pO -!uk.c!iH, Vwieitieii f:45 Saddle Rx:kin' Rhytbw :VUr-CBU New l.H QBC News Roupdup, T:3Q Ccrneliun, YesetelyjOr CUisl, ?:00 Vluiii. Choir Boy.t tret by t,ht( improvements. 716 Brigadier 857 Colonel 676 birds. Boa constrictors, normal-, i, vtiyc ri.caij4ieiu olus uwli oug- prntpfl nn t.h tKlnnrli for a vear. shipment to the Western Plywoods veneer mill at New Westr minster. AGRCULTVKE Australian operations are limited gested a a possible site for thel.,",J1 S to t.h. two nutnosu i.main base of the Australian con- ?l.."r:r; 25 32fi!!y. are about 15 feet long. 254 j 248 simply rounds out a reorganiza-158 Won and levelling out in pay, jf titers if 9 many new busies too as rapidly growing jJytUm demands wore, good servioea. Nw home building $so In considerable evidence ough. lack of housing is a Inuing problem. , ,'.tinental expedition. Other sites "euienant ma Plans are v. being made also, i for Warrant Officer I 296 conl lat witn a vlew to an expedition to the continent . -,Pa,w Private (trained) 170 While eclipsed, agriculture Is not dormant around- Terrace which during recent years hai Uigiirm. . ,f r.n. wiiH r. ' Rates are identical for enrres- that has been going on since External Affairs Minister unaP in Kin Oeoree v ' Land J ponding ranks in navv and air 1946. ' been getting a share of new seW : 30 Jiu:ob aw.sk & 'I b $iU)fttf rvial. of Columbia Cellulose tiers whllo a lot of new land has JOHN H. Percy C. Spender announced m at iweu island, off Queen I force. I in short, they say, that it was July that the government ln-,Maud Land, a distance of 1200' Marriage allowances are in-! the pay boosts granted in 1947 r Its Dig logging operations uu. b(j4!ll brought under, cultivation i:... Xalum Valley to the bl!. .n .,, - -,,,, , a. Ung factor in Terraces re- ernmenfs land clearing program BULGER C yrOWtll. "cak jem vuiuuiwrai qj 1941) tended to hive a special shP;mt;M fj.om Cnne Frpshflelrt. I eluded as well as basic pay and and 1948, thai were out of line, built to send on a expedition: It js eXpe;ted that another j subsistence allowance. j The new changes are said lo to Antarctica in December 1952. station wljl be set up eventually Disparity in the percentage iron out these inequities and put There is also a possibility that in the far west of the Australian increase is explained this way at j both officers and men in linn tlie government will send a party territory, in Princess Elizabeth National Defense headquarters, j with the basic wage policy work-there in a chartered vessel in Land or in MacRobertson Land. The new increases, they say, ed out in 1946. ( December this year. It is hoped. . t ..se is expeciea w nave -sou, Among the most recent new oft -s own fcsttWB aJtrU ; att w w0 innonite fam- ilrhl 1W wes wi wiuum. feouv Aboolsiocd Ift the .small sufk-oouiratcoss woiFraser valley who, bave settled pc couuiuubiiiK to u.c a'Aijr iSoUth of town. making their to land a small, compact body of scientists to build and main riili:l?)ii feet of sprue, balsam ho8,s Ridings by dla- fllHlIJ.,V"'f'W!(.- W":Mjy!WW,: .v-'.M.,..!:..,...:,w.;r. v tWynyi,r.7''rr'-'- ig5-Ty?rr- John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue sntl iemiocK, wijin a manlieU buildings, trom an old w: ' tain a weather and research sta tion in Antarctica. I, i The organization of this group, an win. ui iuuAj.iv.Kuu, ......... army canip These people are the company plans to draw, an-; Jacll j peters and Menno Bullej-m !ty out of the Terrace dis- wno slarled cieSLrm ,tnelr iand trutior the hungry maw of the wlth lractors ln lne last gunv even If it Is limited to six or 1 i I pew pulp mill at Watson m(,r i:uu teiv ?(es 1(:10 CBO; ftfew 19:30 New Concert Orch. 10:45 Collector's Items 11:00 V.'eathet RtjMiit 11 :09 Sign Off 1 HMRSUAI AM 7:00 MiistaU Cix:k 8.00 CP'; Mew 8:10 Here's Sii Oood H.:l.wMoruui Soi.g &:3(i Mornius Devotions IJ.4 Lit,tlw Cunuttl t ICOOr-BBC Nws tnd Comty, 9jl5rMu.i!3 loi Modcrvi 9:30 Murriitis Ounsvrt 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Invitation lo the Waltz 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time , 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11 :33 Recorded Interlude 11 :45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Merodlti ?-.- t&lSr-CBC News. i2:2& Program Resume (ranwhile, with logging anil .frilling long kin! the nia-imluslry of this once quiet farming community, .Iv sawmills, with their at- t Another new settlor Dutch, '4 whom there have been several at Terrace during recent years--1-is L. R. Doorman who will be arriving March 20 to take over one of the best known pioneer farming properties in the area the old Robert Corlett property across the river on the La It . , - r - y -n -t ;4 - f ,J , t ,v " : " i t 1; 4ant logging operations, tinup full blast to supply Undiminished market. eiht men, is a job which Involves months ot preparation and planning. It must be self-contained, and self-supporting. Everything lrom nails to tractors has to go on the expedition ship. The existing international activity In Antarctica will be borne in mind by these planners when they organize the coming expedition. It is unlikely that they will attempt to duplicate the work of any other scientific parties. Where possible, they will try to break iresh ground. K E-FKKE OASIS. To the west oj the Australian Antarctic territory, !i Quee Maud Land., a joint Norwegian- 'll.. Hamrland h Kerr with el?e side. Doorman is a colleae PLANNING BUILDING REPAIRING FOR FOR FOR fan town and at 17-Mile on graduate In agriculture from jfCalum road. (Successor to Holland and has been with the e Little, the original and Canadian National Railways col-Ithe only sawmill operator onlzation department ut head-' area. quartern in Montreal. . who will soon be ALUMINUM fPohle, a 'hip puuM to, ,(Oi the' lh iua,c on Terrace of th bi road, to, Ws new- lle 9 sU,uirum Industry at, Klti-kid. thp railwav track iust maat. 40 miles to-the southwest, Swedish-British, expedtiiuA isj now engaged In survey work, hoping, Vo make the first scien-tifio examination ot the ice-free oasis, discovered by the German expedition in the summer of 1(939. Call 363., MITCHELL & CURRIE MMJTIJU . Builders & Contractors town. i Ls a matter of speculation but 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast !,l ile Sawmills (Ernest! 11 seems to be an accepted fore- 12:55 Rec. Int. i formerly the liitervallwy S0 conclusion that both high- Concert Hour k-r & Supply Co. i4X W railway wil fcw ft vat-Musical ?roftram in. Sawmills of AmsW " :K-Ied Uve, Comt;. n Tempie and associate, 1 1:00 School Bt i,er Bros, at Gold Creek. ! race expansion and develop- 2:30-Records at Random inor River Mills (Oliver R. ment 2:45 At Home With You; 1 he geologist of this expedl- r . twin also hope thaA they w.il be U. K Tei;rac is going places toward Ui, Iirst to i-ea,;a tne nuge "warm" land the s.e oi Tas- Children -The Musia Box 3:00 r mill on the south side Skeena near Copper River, beiug a reaj big town and interior hui). They say there are 3000 peopie around there now awl Terrace booster say that i nidy a start. ' '"Vjfx crt-v-' '-Vi out a few months agu w reb.uUdUVit. Adams uiiU, V-'ik. ii Bios.. Pitman. Soienson, Dorreen. Jai foring for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor outiie Sawmill Liu. IW i. J. b .biniinej, eight miles out Final Rites At Terrace on ml Lakelse Road. Lakel:,e SawnuU, RuJvk M-.U- thewsj Ernest Sandetuillat Remo, IhPi larve.i in th i ,.h , nm. With Rev. P. H. Mallett offi- Phone 649 IordCalvert 220 Sixth St mer operator. ciatinK. the funeral of the late And the sawmills are onlv a' Mrs. Elizabeth Shlrra McCubbin, The "sure-fire" gunners of the I part ibf the timber activity in wife of the late Thomas McCub-; that ,'area. Hanson Timber & bin and a resident of Pacific for( jtuii:'r Co., Little, Haugland many years, took place from, Km, pud Carl Pohle are in a I Knox United Church in Terrace r pole industry o consider-1 yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Mc-. I ' proportions. Cubblo, had died In Saskatoon i valley Lumber Si Supply last week and the remains were (. L. M. 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