8 Prince Rupert Doily New-Friday, June 5, 1953 K 1 SCREEN U.S. to Buy 120 Million Pounds Of Nickel Per Month From Inco fi Civil Dcf me Meeting "ailed A meeting call d for tonight lo organize a city disaster committee has been cancelled, W. H. Hills, civil defence co-ordin-i tor said today. FLASHES t : I COPPFR CLIFF The Inter-I rlav it h;s si-ned a contract mlck delivery a total of 120.- F If )00 000 pounds of metallic nickel national Nickel Company of under which the Ufiited States Canada, Limited, fnnounccd to-I Government has purchased for IklkllllkllSIBII : Kitsilano Boys' Band Leaves iid 100.000.000 pounds of electrolytic copper. The crntract is with the Defense Materials . Procurement Apcncy (DMPAt. Deliveries will start this December. They are made feasible, recording to Dr. John F. Thomp 1 On their first visit to Canada. Michael Bates and Douglas Campbell, members of the Stratford, Ontario, Festival cast from Kngland, are impressed with Canadian scenery, efficiency and weather. They will be taking part in both Festival presentations. "Richard IH"' and "All's Well That Ends Well." in Stratford this summer. Michael Rrites. formerly of the Memorial Theatre In Stratford, England, Is well known there for his flair for comedy and Hbilitv as a character nctor Not On Three-month U.K. Tour ! The Kitsilano Boys' Band of ! A foursome of "volunteer mo Vancouver and its conductor 1 : and founder, Arthur Delamont. thers" is accompanying the band on its travels abroad. They are: Mrs. Arthur Delamont. Mrs. A T 1 1 ..... I V .. . ., 1 . . . . . A were among almost 900 passengers sailing from Quebec Wed nesday in the 20,000-ton Cunard j Mrs. D. MacKinnon. The band ' vet out of his twenties, he will A ilner Samaria. They are en route to the United Kingdom for a three- j take the part of elderly men in ' I both plays. Since leaving th-i ! son, chairman of the board of Inco, as a result of an entirely new project In the Sudbury District of Ontario which permits additional production of 2.000,-000 pounds per month over In-co's current peak nickel production capacity. This, he said. Is made possible throtrh completion in recent months of certain mining and metallurgical developments cll-mfixin? years of planning and research, and of the rapid advance in the company's underground mining expansion pro For Fun : In The JM hi' . Memorial Theatre lust Novem-i ber he has been npnearinv on television and radio In London. I Doiielas Campbell, young j sailed in the Samaria in 1950 j fclso. Through private donation.., 523,000 was raised to pay for the I tour For the first time, this ! year all appearances overseas i will be in theatres save for some 1 Sunday recitals which will be pivrn in Darks. In the larger cities the boys will live in hotels but when they tur the provinces they expect to stay in j month, seven-day-a-week, two-I shows-a-day musical tour. ! Comprising 40 teen-aged boys, j t he band has played in nine i cities and towns since It left ! Vancouver May 21. The Samar-: ia's sailing will mark the fift.i I crossing of the Atlantic for members of this group of young 1 musical ambassadors. . I.I S 1 S'-ots nctor, son-in-lrt of Sybil I Thnrnriyke. has played for nearly three years with the Old Vic ! SASKATOON - BORN Vernon . Gray at 23 Is called a coming star in British films and stage 1 work. Gray, known to his friends at Elk Point, Alta., as Vernon Raham-Gray, has : signed a long-term contract with J. Arthur Rank. British 1 film rjroducr which permits him to do stage work in adcll-: uon to his movies. Cruise Travel Sets Record Special to The Daily f.cvi NEW YORK A new post war high in cruise travel was reported today by Holland-America Line. 1 W private homes. As a perdoual souvenir from fin-ei t,r.n .., ... toi remit wjor int whew ioi urn gram toward which It has devoted the major part of Its :i 50.000.000 capital expenditures made with Its own funds since arlv in World War II. Deliveries under the contract will be at the rate of 2.000.000 rounds per month for metallic ! nickel and 1.666 66t pounds peri month for electrolytic copper, j hese deliveries, to start in De company and has dintingulshed himself in a variety of parts, including the title roles of "Othello" and "Julius Caesar." Last year he toured with the I Old Vic company in South Africa and has Dlaved malor roles! in the Old Vic Theatre's plays' his season. Since appearing In 'heir last production, "Murder ;n the Cathedral," and before ! oming to Canada, he plaved In , Canadian babies born on Coronation d UueTl one of these silver .graved spoons. Namw the Coronation babies will be obtained from funuly , board records. ' "JU T TheTilarious 'orUcen-Wlim cember, are scheduled to be. com- f ihe televised version nf Ibsen's 'The Lady from the Sea" ovc. BBC. Pedal Pushers Slacks Shorts Sport Jackets Bathing Suits WALLACE'S sisrers and nevcr-say-dic Marines' THE GIRLS OF ilcted in 1958. coinciding ap- 1 proximately with the. time when j according to published an- j Company officials said the 6,063 passenger total on 11 cruises to South America and the West Indies between December and April was the highest in nost war years and the largest for one company In the 1952-l3 season. It was almost 50 per cent larger than the 4,466 total for Holland-America cruise ships in 1951-52. PHONE for tr br rfilivcry BREWERIES LIMITED PLEASURE ISLAND nouncemcnts new nickc production capacity of othois now inder development may be exacted to come Into full VANCOUVER DEPT. STORE This advertisement is not published ordisplayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or bv the Government of liritish Columbia. In Coloi by Technicolor LEO GKNN - DOS TAYLOR - JOAN ELAN TODAY to SATURDAY .:irlfliill - Wuk Do You Remember it? CAPITOL "All Like Boats" Cirnings 7 - 9:01 Saturday Matinee t . 4:S5 , ',Mt S ri.Wl ftS TIIHTRI The Canadian Lcamio of Composers has announced It Is wlil-inc to underwrite and sponsor at least one concert of Canadian music at the Stratford Rhake-rpearean Festival. Considering that so larire a part of the audience will be International, the Leamic feels that the occasion ,ls Important enough to warrant the allocation of Its funds In order to present Canadian music In this settinrr Details of Hie coiveit arc not settled, hut Louis Applrbaum, Canadian composer and musician who Is music director of the festival and vice-president of the Canadian Leanueof Composers, stild today several lead-ints Canadian artists are interested in participating In the "Vent. HEADLINE GREATEST . t 0mw b8l a. m m BRITISH COLUMBIA'S HISTORY: .MM h RAY COLLINS BODIL MILLER mmmrt TOTEM Today ond Saturday Evenings 7: 9: pm. Matinee Saturday .... 2: p.m. Final nrranfrcirients for an orchestral concert of Canadian "Hislc at Carnegie Hall In New Vork City have been completed v steering commltu-e headed hv Carl Haverlin. President of RMI Canada Limited, and of Hroadcust Music Inc., and Kenneth Sobel, President of Station CHML. Hamilton, Ontario. . Leopold Stokow.skl will conduct his own recording sym- Ekui" Briefs' 1 the """N Iff Iff nr From Vancouver fo the ends of the earth, 'this headline told wide world that British Columbia was on the way to industrial greatness . . . the kind of future of which her people had always dreamed. Investors everywhere turned their eyes toward B.C. Now Here Is Another Headline Hospital IiiMiranrc was a major issue in the election of 1952. The Social Credit Party then campaigned on the promise, if elected, the scheme would be voluntary. What has become of that promise? Are you satisfied with B.C.H I S. as it is today? It is now not only unfair but In a state of complete chaos. Do you believe that those who have refused to pay their premiums should be forivcn at your expense? the Liberal Party and your Liberal Candidate are pledged: 1 1 1 To universal payment of premiums strictly enforced ; i2i To abolish n 1 P ' ' 1 LflL . . Published a few Days Ago: ! onony orchestra for the eon-U-ert, on Friday night, October : 10. ! All Canadian composers and publishers arc now being Invited ; fo submit works for considera- tlon of a selection commlttep ! Musicians invited to Join this j-roup include: Sir Ernest Mar-1 Mlllan, Edward Johnson. Claud" Ohampaene, Wilfred Pelletler jWnlter Piston. Aaron Copland' ; William Schuman. Roy Harris ! rnd Henry Cowcll. Commcntinat on the selection committee, Mr. Sobel said: "The -cope of this group and its creation result from a desire to ex-emine thoroughly the great ; .'torehouse of Canadian music we know to exist." j Members Sworn In : VANCOUVER O-Meniljers of the three-man conciliation i board, appointed to Investigate a wage dispute between 32,000 coast woodworkers and operators, were sworn in Thursday and are scheduled to start hearings ; Monday. J. F. Lynn of Vancouver is chairman. Members are ;I3ob Smeal of Victoria and ; George Robson, Vancouver law- Seize Rrewenes NOT!: Whtn this htodlint opprd Itiiish Ct'umbia was ihecktd. Th ladr of th Sacialiitt Ihtn announced that Alcan would not bo token ovr provided H "livod wo to it social obligations," ftut tho Regina Mani fosto of tho CCF to which tho C. party twbicribti, lays: "No CCF Government wilt rest content until it hat eradicated capifaliim nd put Into operation the full programme of tecialiied planninf . , Tho CCF official programme is to take over "natural resources nd the principal meant f production and distribution." 3) To provide adequate grants for the efficient ope: tion" of hospitals; Mi To establish nursing homes and home care fat foi chronic and convalescent cases. 5 To payment by the Government or premiums : persons of low income. For a fair, efficient and honest Hospital Imuran scheme . . . 4.wTstet said here WW Vancouver I . . Aru,r: - eader, maKing nf) Dcrsns, ouu . - VOTE Bruce Brown- VOTE Liter$ ''-nnstries sw;- AS CITIZENS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WE MAY 4SK OURSELVES TWO QUESTIONS: $9, 1. 5. Which kind of headline do we want? We can't have both. If, under any circumstances, a Socialist government in B.C. were to take over the great COJNG UP! Th Ftm Enltrprix Vol in B.C. Provint'wl tlttlient 707. 65? aM'-H ORIGINALS & THE NEWEST. STYLES THE LATEST FABRICS STYLES WITH MATCHING HAT COMPLETELY WASHABLE ALL SIZES. From $9.95 to $13.50 Alcan investment, where would it get its raw material? Bauxite is not found in North America. Semi-processed raw material would have to come from the people whose property had been seized! Only free competitive enterprise can carry British Columbia forward under the Canadian freedom system of life . . . can inspire confidence, create more jobs, rising standards of living and security, more wealth for wide distribution, good .union contracts, more public purchasing power, more opportunities for young British Columbians. LET'S KEEP BRITISH COLUMBIA MOVING ON AND UP! B.C. FEDERATION, OF TRADE, 4 INDUSTRY 195 tV4 STORE DOM'S DEPT.