Pnn'i- Rupert Daily Ne&i Friday, August 14, 1953 X., L. C 1 Americans Should Know More About Canada Says Visitor lotto's Exploration Halted LU xury s luncheon meeting of the local Out of Ordinary Storms r American schools should teach their students more about Canada so that the general ignorance about the growing country north CJUO. A deDUtv-fire rhlpf nf th win- 1 sted Volunteer fire department. tE MONACO. Italy (Reii- of the United States would be' wir. vain snowed particular In- i terest In the Prlnee Runert. fire You Can Afford! riip aniieni oracic m .'untain has delivered ' I, century curse on two j.,w,i ut Dlerce the less widespread. This was the opinion expressed yesterday by visiting Rotarian Theodore Valll who likes this mountain cllffsides in a vain search for a life of immortality. Freak storms broke over the mountain. One winter night in 1328, an earthquake Is supposed to have sealed off the grotto's narrow entrance. Local superstition was powerful enough to present further searches until Desonav a his nil ui" ,lM(l,. jn search , of her xidc Kjke according to ter-.tivi's here In terms of and lishtning. She cut Ijiazen explorers' hunt of mid cash, wo men Rome music Domenko Falsettl and Prf. Fernand Desonay I uf funds after 10 days ,( aav 7.000 feet high department. Winsted, a town of 10,500 persons, has six trucks and a volunteer crew of 125 men, he said. Besides publishing the Winsted Citizen, Mr. Vaill also doubles as deputy judge of the Winsted magistrate's court and is also deputy forest fire warden. t During the afternoon, Mr. Vaill i visited the Prince Rupert mu- : seum and took a tour around the i district to take photographs. Back at press time in time to ' cqUect a copy of The News, he , evinced Interest in the flatbed, press on which The News is pub- i lished which it not too unsimllar I to the one which prints his own j paper which has a circulation of 3,400. i tory professor at Liege University, became intrigued by the I ancient tales. He claimed to see ja historical basis for them. I With his own funds and con-j tribiitions from the -Italian government, he organized the ex-ipeditlon with Falicttl as a I co-leader. They were forced to hire 10 mountaineers from dls-tant regions because local natives refused to have anything central Italian moun- TERRY BLAKE displays the legs and smile that won her the tine of "fauiuvan coui"v 1N.Y.) Vacation Queen" at the President Hotel in awan Lane, N.Y. Take to the hills, men! Mr. Valll left on the train Inst ' night en route to Nelson, where' Mrs. Vaill, a former Vancouver General Hospital nurse, and Crew Sets Out daughter, Judith, 12 and son Stephen, 10 await him. part of British Columbia so much he made a special side trip here on his way to Nelson, B.C. . Mr. Vaill, manager and secretary-treasurer of the Winsted tConnectlcut) Evening Citizen told the Dally News in an interview that he believes that Canadians know far more about the-United States than Americans know about Canada. The schools in Canada teach children more about Canada's big neighbor to the south, he said. - American pupils have possibly one week of study about Canada which leaves the average student, unsure as to the location of the Rocky Mountains or whether Edmonton Is a suburb of Van-vouver or Winnipeg. The genial newspaperman who married a Nelson girl in 1939, was on his annual holiday out west to meet his wife and two children who have been spending the summer with Mrs. Vaill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wcatherhead of Nelson. Five years ago Mr. Valll paid two brief visits to Prince Rupert while on the Alaska cruise from Vancouver. This time he drove from Winsted to Montreal, left his car there and came across Canada on the CNR especially to see this city again. PERFECT ATTENDANCE A past president of the Winsted Rotary club, he has a perfect attendance record stretching over 12 years and he timed his trip so that he could be in Prince Rupert when the local Rotarlans met. Yesterday he was present when MP-elect Ted 10 ao witn the project. , A reporter who visited the scene of the excavations returned convinced there is some basis for the legends of the sybil's curse, a freak summer storm drenched him even to the cig-arets in his trousers pockets. Thunder grew louder as he climbed nearer the summit. The two explorers were forced to quit their work Just as they cleared away sufficient nibble to reveal a narrow hole, i'hey believe this leads to the oracle's home. ,,. id (hiys, this moun-r has been subjected of Uio worst storms In my of local shepherds iic'rs. From father to ,oush the centuries, ilant-rxr have paused ho saying: "Terrible .irt inline will come to :c of the Sybil's grotto .I'll," . iden crotto Is one of ci ndaiy homes of the raclcs of Greek and :;i!s. Medieval knights strange hupivninBs In rms chambers and nnidors of the Sybll' They .said they came !(T!i!imis court, headed iliful young prophetess, iwurhrry went on un-cht and day. mis Klrugplcd up the Nearly 45 per cent of Canada's stone output comes from Quebec quarries while Ontario produces 38 per cent. On Seal Count CHURCHILL, Man. (CP) Tho 50-foot ketch-rigged Calanus, Department of Fisheries craft previously based at Halifax, sailed out of here recently with a crew Including three university students who will travel ?,500 miles of northern waters tp count white whales, walrus -vV have a fm RUM tOi your money SETS PRICED i from $09.50 Check Our Budget Plan Meeting Vital To Sea Cadets Slated Tomorrow Jth Dodgers r i A meeting important to sea iCalS -adets leaving Monday for Camp and seals. , ; The three, all of Montreal, ore Ian McLaren 'and Ted Oranger, zoology graduates of McGill University, ' and Art Dawson, second-year medical student. The count will be confined mostly to Hudson Bay. Fuel for the entire trip was taken on by! the diescl-powered Calanur, elong with food and fresh water : to last them until they reach Eskimo Point. Comox for two weeks training Is being held u,..iorrow nlnht at 9:30 In the Naval Drill Hall Ml Blood k Sturdy Construction it Easy to Clean TT Terrific Appearance SEE THEM TODAY! 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