ETMTBODT WANTS (Continued from ijage 1) nortlrwwt through rugeed toni of aluminum, and 4,000 terta country to- Kitimat. The cost ' tons of copper. It will take heavy it takp 1.5 mills per kwh lor the first electrical equipment, such as thousands n, , np,,''t Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, March 13, 1951 ,,,i ti n But Korea, in June, stage (500,00(1 hp) and 1 null generators ana translornieis. long trains- a. -, Tt,.la,im Petroleum nitiet coke, rSKPn1inl essential in It. Tae u Aud Wllpn :.r" PBESCRIPTIONSJ b iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i'ir)0 brought their planning into' per ...... kwh e-.. for the linal j ; stage. ,.( ' ' .... i j , ui-n iTi'Cll' llltlKrtl.F II will move t,e eA T 5 num mt. , ' smelting process, may forns li me western ncmocra- if war needs make the plant from refineries in B. C- or Al-iUriUh rn L. ..." " u'oia. ,. ,-oi,i ! lltVUSSdiy, WUU1U ill uc UIIH-'"H; to air or sea attack? on tne IUUAI IUYYtUNtiUAYTWntti, contrary, says Alcan, it has many advantages: ONE COMPLETE SHOW STARTNu cies needed a lot of alumlum in a hurry, 'Alcan was going to be ready. U.S. lobbying and pressure policies has delayed the final decision. But Alcan Is still ready. Its agreement with the B. C. Government has been submitted to the Legislature. It provides, briefly, for: 1. Annual fee of about $225,000 a year for hydro-electric power. 1. The Nechako ctim on inc west will be a rock-filled dam with an earlli sill on the upstream surface. There won't be any gates; the spillway structure will be some miles lrom the dam, and will be a tow-concrete section without gates. 2. The-' intake to the tunnels on the east (carrying the water down through the mountains) will have little structural work 2. Construction must start be I JUST IN TIME FOR fore June 1, 1953. EASTER Suits. 3. Company will pay 10 cents Sale Of Ladies' an acre for lands flooded by power .storage reservoirs. : RUPERT PEOPLES STORE; aoove the surface, offering a ! poor target. 3. 'Ine penstocks themselves will be deep beneath the mountains, fully protected against any lype ol enemy attack. 4. The powerhouse Hself will be in a cave one quarter of a mile inside a granite mountain. It will be 10 miles from tide-water at (lie head 4. Company will pay land and school taxes on its land. 5. Company will pay municipal taxes on company property, and franchise, Income and corporation taxes. The BKirenirnt is based on the "first stage" of the Alcan plan, which calls for annual production of 150,01)0 tons. I'ltiiiiate capacity of the full project would be about 500,111)0 tons a year. That's equal to nearly one third of the world DAHTf Oni), f iV;I;ui(l (CP) A l?-yc;ir-:lil boy, arnvd wi-'h ait air rislol, sfnppr-d IOnr-in Dm- i HOW TO RIUIVI SIMPLE OTlie C;hbt Mirthe Afcim Vrvue. Ir 1 T lVlC SORE THROAT i ir "- "I use them myself" i Apply warm oil fratly to neck. Rub in wtll. of a fjord 50 miles from the ocean, approachable only through a narrow gorge be- A ma staging mute ll r.y, fi, and said he wou'd i'loet inl'ss hi- f.oi. ; n iinv. Ho pullol the tripper and a prll-t hit Denny behind the ca- The; juven l" bandit was iut on probation for i ! I wo years. I - HOl'SUKKKl'lNd (Couliimci from page 4) and glands. At drug giitV for 85 vqn.t-B gdM record output of 1,073,0)10 metric tons In 1!)11, when war ! needs pushed smelters to ca CFPR tween precipitous mountains. 5. The transmission line from I powerhouse to plant will pass I between and over mountain ranges practically inaccessible 1 except by helicopter and almoot nADlO UIAL 1240 Kilocycles near, ineie .e u. , u , hj , tosl f f cooking them, namely a in- lls ilnts ut ' B was mering in water, cooking in tliel factor For Action Advertise! RICHARD WIDMAKK PAUL DOUGLAS BARBARA BLLGtDDLS pressure saucfpan, mw ouimtLi-i C continuously blanketed in B. in the I That s where Alcan s ing in water and browning R .... . .. . . nhnix ari out in front clouds. oven, wnen simmering me meai r " I ,, , , To -make aluminum, you need . 6. The plant at Kitamlt will AbDKD FEAT1B DAN UAILEYu "WII.I.Kf()in M AIM 1IIN0 HIIM1 plenty of two things bauxite ; be at the head of another louts cover, and simmer until tender, 'v i . t . .. i mdsui i Arim thiatii allowing about twenty-five to ,m,a"" -""' J , " Ji, Tllc wide, bounded by high moun-, thirty minutes per pound. Be .uxite ore may come ' ,. .,,..., ,,rf rti from the company s develop- tains. r'"; : ril; t 'miiits in Jamaica or or British Brlllsn i Those nip oilier reasons whv l.ne watfl jua Biimiaiiiifi. LIGHT UP ct HOTEL FRASER HOUS Guiana. But -arid this is im- ! Aic;in Ls rtauy U) KO anciut will) portant it may conic in the re-i jts development. Its "impact Is lined form of alumina, rathor j already being felt in construc-than the raw ore. That would ; ij0n alld bimncss circles on the mean an important saving in ; west Coast. But once they get freight by ocean through the 'down to business in earnest, it, Panama Canal direct to Kitimat, will mushroom. 400 miles north of Vancouver, j Before it's finished, It will second method, pressure cooking, requires approximately one-third of the time that it takes to simmer in water. This method Is excellent for cooking these less tender cuts of meat. The home economists of the Consumer Section. Canada Department of .7,, a hi lUllVLT (J(J ,l,.!l tnll , that it. is hest I . vot.... lilBe iuUiWU oi Sltx.,; il.uuu DAILY DELIVERY Phono 81 :nS1n.u..u. .... - - our pounds of bauxite ore to i to follow the manufacturer sdir-1 duce a pound of aiuminum ieclions for the particular type-of at lhe Unl; ,t would take cooker which the homemakw on,y twQ pounds Qf alumina j owns. With the third method, Th(J otner prunary "requisite simmer as directed above, then u What I power-cheap power. remove from the water, saving does Alcan tnink of tne sUe the rooking water for making ,t nas chosen? Here's what R. E. soon. Th? picnic shoulder or Poweif president, told the spe- cottage roll may then be elawd cial sub-comniittee of Congress I or covered with a topping similar studying the aluminum situation 1 lo lhe topping used with smoked ln Washington in January: Call 363 K)K I'.ETTMt . . . Planning Building or Repairing Do. Those Necessary (Subject lo t;lianjjc) TUI'iiUAY :M. 4 :IHJ Sunshine Society 4:30 -New Zealand Adveniurei 4:45 loek Quotations & Inc 4:u5 CUC News 5:i)u Inlernaiiunal Cointy. 5:10 - Kawhide 5:30 Mr. Gleneannon ti:UO' Huppcr Serenade . 0:15 Uen Light (i:30 Musical Varieties 0:45-Jr. CiianiOer of Com. 7:00 cue News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Barometer Rising 8:00 The Commodores 8:15 The Nation'. 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When) I serving ham, apple rines are a: delicious accompaniment. 111 fa "(We) have considered the j availability of hydro-electric power in all parts of the free world and have selected the Nechako-Kilimat site as the most economical large power site to be found anywhere." Wtp the 1eft-"ver ham. treat the family to a ham and vegetable casserole, or perhaps ham fritters, served with maple syrup.! Their site is made possible Another unusual way to use up by a combination of nature and tne leu-overs, is to maitc . nam cn"inoering ingenuity Inauiro about our easy payment f inance plan No down payment. 'Six 1o 24 to Tinlhs lo pay $100.00 o $2,000.00 Call of 900 2nd Arc. W. or Phone 651 BEST BUY in FINE Canadian www muffins and serve them with a crisp green salad for the luncheon course. Don't forget, to use the water left over from conking the ham and make that favorite of Canadian dishes, pea soup. ' "or Action Advertise! MITCHELL & CURRIE I.IMIIH) . Itiiildiu Ik onlrac lors i. Mr. Powell outlined it clearly In the following statement to me U. S. committee: "The Pacific coastline of British Columbia north of Seattle ts marked by a continuous series of deep, narrow fjords running bacK in some cases, 50 to 80 miles i rum the ocean itself. Towering above these fjords to height otnetlnie.s of 8.000 to 10,000 feet In the coastal range of mountains. Heyond the coastal range aaalii Ls a highland of valleys JilWl UJ Calvert MOUNT ROYAL CALVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) U AMHtSSllUHO ON1AIIO PHILP0TT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. PORT RAITS Films Developed and J'nnlel PROMPT SERVICE ' HANOI lilt'S SITPIO 210 - 4th Street Box 645 I hone Grei n 38!) Prince Rupert Jaiforiiifj for Ladies and Gentlemen LING tho tailor and tableland which, catch the . heavy precipitation of rains and! snow when moist winds .sweep- j ing across the Pacific Ocean ' .itiike the coastal mountains. A.-; i a result, the coastal interior is I a network of lakes and rivers! 91)0 2nd Ave. W. l.i Air.i ii Phone Gjt ( )l. . r.rii niNc; siti-mms This a.lvcrowiiitul .s not publMidl or tlisplayiJ 4: htL Control Board or ly the Government of P"U i . Steamer Phone 64D 220 Sixth St V,,'. Si i.iii most of which drain into the .lienor river system. ' iTi the Tweedsniuir National Park, area there Is a chain of I ake.s feeding lhe Nechako River! vnich Hows east. It is our plan lo dam this NecliaKo River sys-! .tin and raise the elevation of' Broadway Ca' ft I I ! i Ml , , ' A II II It ' v I ' I i ! ef! to V t Prince Rupert BAILS FOR Vancouver ami Inlet mrdinte Tons Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. 7, .he tributary lakes to the westward to an elevation of approx- inately 2,f!00 feet above sea- evel. -'Approximately 100 miles west I I f, i I '1 ! 1 .M . '' M "ft I lo ! if the dam, where the impound- imionh GREEN 884 loit WELDING OF ALL TYPES Industrial Welding . Hours: T i1 i '. I lift I ,'d water would be backed up to I the mountains, we would then ! drill large tunnels 10 miles Whm 200 l-... t.m, rir,i,,rcphone : r T iJJT. . 1 7.1 -rrSSH i airouii toe suiju rocs oi wie J mountains and drop that water For KETCHIKAN VMUMMlAV MIIINICHl Comfort and Service Tor Resei VftUuow ' Write or Cull Pi.fi i I C ( IM ! A N V SERVE ALL THE BETTER MAKES lit tnrowgn penstocks inside the mountains 2,000 vertical feet. "At the discharge of the penstocks on the ocean side of the mountains there would be a power plant built inside the mountain, 10 mfles from tidewater at the head of a deep fjord. IN CITY OB DH'll'l OFFK'K PRINCE RUPKK'l B.C. YICKERS 37 Ml 1 il VI "Our hydraulic experts stale PM Fi i&l ; VIA if VI GUN LOS1HM )' -Home 7 , of Friendly Service MANSON'S JEWELLERS Ififcj that in a power plant thus local- i ed we could develop a firm out-' put of 1.6 million hp." The pewer would be delivered Moving, Packing, Crating .Shipping ril Onrrul . Cartag'j anil Storage v'oinplelc. Reliable initl Efficient Service. Also ugrnts lor Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2n I and I'mk Avenues Est.1 191(1 I'huncs K0 and (il 1 ' 4 Ar w mxv' - 1 by a 48-mile transmission line m f'ous suice Ao M Practise Whar You Preach 'By cHlC Y?J BLONDIE , 5- A V -xJ 3 VmNitoN duy ( ;i n7 m: m 1 - ' rite.r...? v-" " i DOOOR A T Etf A ( UNTIL TOMOPPOW ) VOU WRiTTEM j-i ( NO. DEAR. f tl if r ( HOMEWORK )ppAAC7i!ATvj Ai VJMAT VOU CAN AUNT LUCV r f BUT I'L'. 50 i ifWB TiwSrr u u$m0r-- rr"!r sz:zz.:z,. urn t-ni".i , in. k. A.SX 4i'PS&l -..o,.i.,.t..K.. ....... .iijia VIEW-MASTER . i! fsf fi n,i i'f'2i.i mxg lima MWmfM "" -- I frd VICKERV ION0ON DRY OIN it . i 1 1 - - r ' I is listilltl il tiiili i iislfililii l tO-'llSi foi4r zr. tfwwwwi i- J REELS Reduced 50c each WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. DISTILLERS X(Stt.Ci5 fcMS Wi iiMiiEo rA I (Canada) f -T.-f rllJr 1 1 f? Calvert !tJ As :'.:, , a i I 1 ll' " ToX'.S ,lA.t.!MUWill . . M I ' .iv m -.4 air ' w 11 1 I I 1 ... ' 'IL . It . I immsimjmm., Ibis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liqi.or Control Board or by the Croveroxtient ot PriUsh Lolumbia. i