1 i';.ii ( ".). ' . lenders For $40 Million ruei Link Expected To Be Called in Fortnight Recount Sought NEW WESTMINSTER (CP) William Mott, a Liberal defeated in New Westminster ridin? , , This anions? onfMwniPK in Mondays federal election. i Junction, it will follow the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks. will ask for a recount. The seji OTTAWA C?X Defence forces i dismantled later, ifi strategic Alaska and north- j The pipeline also will be avail- wat.-torri ranttHa will Vu leii m! ! ahlp tn fill Canadian military was taken by George Harm, So- The Canadian section ot the 133 e i-Wl 11 II llJ I 1 II IB II II tl II i 1 1 I II II 1 t II lit U and gasoline through a 610- requirements. Civilian needs also line will start at the Alaska-B.C. I cial Credit, who won by mile pipeline to be built imme- will be satisfied. boundary, about 30 miles north . votes. (Jlately by the United States, ' cost of the project Is estimated of Haines, and end of the Yu- "My campaign committee feci pnrti-ver the storied Trail of at $40,000,000. Of this. $12,000.- kon-Alaska boundary on the there is no question about th 'Vt fWI will hp sivnt. nn thp Cana- Alaska Hiehwav. a total of about nped for a recount." said Mr. Work cn the S40.000.000 fuel dian section. 285 miles. Mott today. New Westminster has been -a federal Liberal stronghold for ignk, passing through north- Tne Une wiu built north- I Title of right-of-way for the nvrn Bnush Columbia and ward rom Haines, near Skagway, Canadian section will be held by i the Yukm over sections of tne - h. Haines rutiff a road the B.C. and Federal eovern- 23 years. Mr. Mott. a former Ui. n-cj-the-century gold rush uniting the Pacific coast town ments. The B.C. government is mayor of New Westminster, was tti.il. -"probably will start this witr, tne Haines-Junction on the- making crown-owned lands j elected to Parliament in tiu- 1949 election. itar. .Terminals will be Haines, jua Highway. From Haines available for the project. ne-T Skagway, Alaska, on the OPTOMETRIST Turbo-Prop Airliner Earns Large Profit For UK Firm pacific coast, and Fairbanks, mi aska, keystone of the defence irrch that ouiges towards Asiatic & .ssia. --cout cne-third of the line sJill he buried, mostly in the c mim tinn? and the rest Fred E. Dcwdii 2 i wmm ir ww x Room 10, t?tone Building Phone D!ue 593 , SUITES Batfbsdi JOHN H. ie latest velour anil r 11 be above ground The eight- LONDON CP) Turbo-prop says, it is encouraging that the ir h line will follow the Haines "ickers Viscount airliners op- : Viscount is operating already at cut-off a side road from the crated by British European Air- the lowest cost a ton-mile of ?liska Highway, to Haines ways have earned a clear profit any passenger airliner in the Junction, where it will bend of nearly 70.000 in their first ; BEA fleet. Jnrthwestw-x-rt along the vital 2,000 hours of scheduled seiv- ! "It shows," says Masefield, Jcfence artery ! ice, it was announced here. ; th t in the Viscount we have -Sources ht-.e said the U.S. j Pcter Masefield. BEA's chief 1 P'f w,hlchlt is not nly S,n letd in its attraction to - J -domineers in charge of j et ve, says in 8n BrU, construction will call tenders ; fn'C'tion-s magazine that Passengers, but also one which v mmmm BULGER tapestry coverings iti :he most up-to-date colors and shades ,ave been employed Orto tcliisl fm- nine and other materials in ,w. nrnfit. nf ntmni Boing to oe a ursi-cmss prop siMon economically a wonder in making these new tr thp pnvv of bout two weeks. The aim is to 34 a jjying hour, and is "tre-ct preliminary work completed mend0usly encouraging for the before sncw forces a halt in the future." mountainous region. The big j .'viscount went into serv- ) ii-o fnr rnrnttrnr.tinn will be - ,, . . ful start for the world's first urbo-prop airliner." Trnns-Csnirla Air Lines has order for 15 Viscounts. De- Third Avenue- John Bulger Ltd ...v w. ice Anril 18. tituA now nas nine iivorioe ar t ctart in iqi ext spring, but no in service on routes from Lun- i.-iT' ;r' c .I'lyor.e. 'I'he sturdy construction of these modern chesterfields is your assurance of long-lasting comfort and durability. The spring dotri of thesa units is such that there can be no sag ... no lumps. They're built for comfort. . . . Choose your new chesterfield from the ronular line now on display. IV iT vli lor operating the line was an- rvnr,, Istanbul. Zuiicr oiinced. ' j d Geneva - After secret negotiations ex- the m WM 3 ending over the last year Jhe'madeOTer BEA s most lucrative FLY... FISHIM6. nd the U.S. was longer routes and during sum 'lu-een Canada a mer peak traffic. Even so, -he Z''V,kt. HJ fill 2- Piece Seis from .225 00 3- Piecc Sets from ....... 299-00 LAKE KHTADA SUNDAYS OR BY PRE-ARRANGEMENT Haw"Skinny"Girls Get Lovely Curves ; ' Gain 5 to 10 Lbs. New Pep CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! Thousands who never could fain weight before, now have shapely, attractive figure. No mote bony limb, ugly hollow. Tliey thank Ostrex. It puts flt'sh on bodiei tkinoy because blood licks iron. Pep you up. too. Improve appetite, diqestion, so food no tin be j ymi Itetfar. Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when you f aio fitrnre you v. ish. Introductory or "aet-awiiiaiiitrd" ize only Try Ostr; Tonc Tahlets lor new pound, lovely curvet, ocw pep, today. At all druggutt. 0k IRLINIS announced simultaneously Wednesday in Washington and Ot-jtawa. " Hpvr much fuel the line will e able w carry is a variable "Quantity since the capacity of pipeline depends on the type of fuel transmitted, the temperatures in the area, and the . number of pumping stations.. ' Oil tankers will bring fuel fjnto' Haines, about 450 miles -northeast of the Queen Char-potte Islands at the head of an inlet called Lynn Canal. The new line will take over Imost of the job now performed ..j in smaller Canol pipeline, Duilt by the U.S. during the Ceccnd World War and partly -? j , , Alcoa Scores Government Suit UEEN HARLOTTE GROUPS OF SEVEN. PER PEItSON LAMPS and ft'- '' " $1215 ONLY 9 dteamei Prince Rupert SAILa FOK VANCOUVER tnd Intermediate l-nrt Each Thursdav at 11:15 p m. For KETCHIKAN MORE LAMPS! I'- " NEW YORK (.? The Alum . inum Co. of America has charged WEDNESDAY Midnight For Advance Arrangements Curtai t CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES Phone 620 or 476 Comfort and Service .7 There's nothing in home decoration that matches a lamp in decorative qualities. It will add color to your room, ami provide plentiful safe lighting for reading. Your eyesight is a priceless commodity . . . you owe it to yourself! 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Canadian textile goods . . . match foreign materiali in quality ... are competitively priced . . . are designed for Canadian needs and tastes ; '. . provide more jobs in manufacturing than any other Canadian industry For ffte fees' in cottons ask to see the Tex-made label " A. .00 169 $92-00 PRICED FROM PRICED FROM : FREE! WH. J. Hkit Company of Cit4a lid.. ' Dept. S.P, 420 Dupant St.. T route 4, it Ontario, for pickling rocipo "1 CANADA IIVES BETTER .. .WITH ''Jr77 ' P R O D U C T S PHONE 46 book 1.1. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED 67 ..,252