Highest peak in. Arntina is: 23.08l-Ioot Mount r om.-i-ua. Prince Rupert Daily News (Saturday, February 7, pjyj Cow Bay Bridge to be Torn Down . By City Workmen Beginning Monday ANTHONY DEXTER - JODY UWRnZ "THE RRICAkirv . u TODAY 6:50-9 . . I... v,Wr The Cow Bay bridge which' and the waterfront lying east of necessity," said Mr. Stewart. I. as connected the city with the Government Docks, all vehicular i Pilings of the old bridge art- -Sunday Midnight Only VIRGINIA GRAY RANDOLPH eastern waterfront via Third traffic will have to be routed ; badly rotted and heavy loads in 9 VMJI ' x:i Avenue for 30 years will be torn j via the Station B Post Office ; could cause it to collapse any-i - 5 town and replaced with a fill. road, past the drydock. , time. As there will be men in 'Swampfire" The bridge will be closed, be "Alibene hi ginning Monday morning, for about a week, . D C. Stewart, superintendent of works, announced today. foot traffic, however, will be working underneath the bridge: abic to puss over the temporary I throughout its removal "we I sidewalk laid over the sewer just can't take any risks, pipe running alongside the i "We had Intended to keep! bridge. j part of lhe bridge open for?" "Wo realize this will be in-Might one-way traffic while fill-! V .,- ."-EL'S' ! V . fJ i 'ft I i i L. ,J - f As this bridge is the only con j necting link between city centre i convenient, but it's a matter of,ing in the other part, but the! ( U WW I CeutfIIo!iV RONALD COLMlii driving public hasn't co-operat- ed. "Motorists have ignored the ' 5-mile-an-hour speed limit signs and trucks have persisted in i-'i U I 19 m ' m , Canadian Life Insurance Men Face Stiff Competition BARGAIN SALE OF I driving over the bridge heavily i loaded." I The $20,000 fill job Is exacted ' cilistThclm vincintprjci Kenneth Thompson, C.LU, o Vancouver, regional vice-pres ance "in the widest, most compe-j to be completed by the end of , titive market in the world" and next week. A dozen men are on i si m ident of tiie Life Underwriters said 24 Uuteu SUW Companies A-.'ucialion of Canada, said to- and six British firms compete in the Job under city works fore-1 man George Geddes. Rock fill STARTS MONOAT Plus Cartoon - New$ Shows 7 - 9:01 day there ar? 5.000,000 policy- Canada with 31 Canadian insur-lis being used, obtained from holders in Canada out of a total ance companies. All offer a wide; the city quarry on the Ceme-ppp-iiation of jus.t over 14.000.000.; variety of plans to the Canadian j tery Road. In Rupert this week to visit in- people. "Such a situation." he j A culvert will be . placed in sr.rjr.ee men. Mr. Thompson, stated. "Is to be found in nojthe ravine to allow passage of who is aisi .nmervLsor for the other country." surface drainage into the salt GOODS CAPITOL THAT (LI FilFXING GRIPS CHARLTON HUSTON as he comes upon Jennifer Jones in "Ruby Gentry," the Bernhard-Vidor Production starting Monday at the Totem Theatre. Charlton, however, Is keeping his eye on the rifle. . MMOt'S PHVIKSlllt ATtl I water. Radar Fails I.NOS TODAY MPLNCKK THACV In 1 I r-inTiii'n- SnUnnM steipi-, 17: - 9 05 p 'PLYMOUTH ADVENTURf B.C. mainland branch of the "in addition, Canadian com-Gnat-West Life Insurance Com-1 panics do more than 40 percent puny, said that of 21 leading of their business in the United countries analyzed last year by States, the British Lsles and the Institute of Life Insurance elsewhere around the world, in New York, Canada was the! proving that their policies and only one with a total life insur- rates must be good or they could Lodes' or.d Eoyj' Wear WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ships recently equipped its lux-' urv coastal liner Prince George j with two identical sets of radar' so that if one happened to. fpsmh -fix- I ance ir. force greater than a not be so successful in face of i break down, the other would 1 years income. . tne strong competition they meet be immediately available Mr. Thompson pointed out that from local companies wherever But this week on the George's Canadians buy their life insur-.they go." ! first trip to Prince Rupert since " ! the dual installation, both sets Hospital Tenders Too High So Citizens Take on lob EX2TER. Otit. (CP)- A group mutely $8 for every man. woman of amateur builders have con- and cr.lld within a 2u-n.I.e rad-structed a $381,000 UuspHai here ius of the cumniunhy. County for $270.00.'). provincial and federal gjvern- Sjuth Huron District Hopltai ment granli alio were provided c;;en?d its d(Xrs Feb. 2 in this While funas were being raised ;ommumy 3i mUes rn.iihwe.st the chairman o! tne huap.ul of London on a sound li.ianclal committee, Line tiiiell. asked foi footing. j tenders on the new buildup. The Part of the money useo toiloet figure not e:e:t the hosp.tal was donated I Including $ '0.000 for equipment by 15.000 cuizens who "ontrib- j ' We comun t alford that,'' he tiled SU4.000. This is upproxl-1 said, "so we went to Queen's illDiaisvmciiik IIP M Will II I JTHl.W.VWOILJl' W. Jl lmimiWUWi'M' MWH.W P ffW'UHUWWtl'" u .kiwi u i I ''Lk ship's arrival in harbor here. With the two sets available, however, Marconi-authorized technician Bert Jefferies of Prince Rupert made quick repairs using interchangeable pa rts. Mr. Jefferies stated that while sometimes inconvenient, if not 1 s Mi f 1 1 Park In Toronto and tuki them we would erect it ourselves " Mr. Sneil hired a builder to supervLte the construction at a straight salary of $10,000 Exeter 4 ItXHlFEJ CHARLTON JONES HESTON HAl!)EN.,j i k .Unit f I nlrruntr I .MOMJtl SCREEN FLASHES officials weren't content with 1 serious, situations have arisen in the past due to lack of radar parts here, he expects a complete set In his workshop In the near future. In that way. he will be able to service radar equipped vessels quickly by Interchanging ;xirts and repairing defected elements at leisure. Instead of having to wait for air-expressed MttVKWTWNG VIOW buyir.'j cement and lumU'r wholesale. Tiiey went direct to the munulaciureri, thus saving approximately 2b per cent. To help meet cxiM iiirs, the Lions Club buiit a cottage and raffled it off. making 1 0,000 Tonid love scenes and violent action during the filming of "Kuby Gentry." the Beruhard-Vlrior production coming to the ' TOTEM A Famnut Player Ihratre It MUM I "Blip 1 1 parts from Vancouver Mr jeiieries saia mis service i " tu i . r-., u u hrin. inK.if.ted fniinwin, the i Jennifer Jones a broken hand! ' "s" a giant Diii;:ii and Hie liuie recent grounding of the Prince i nd Charlton Heston a lump be-Georite in Ripple Channel. The i hind his right ear, scratches on incident was blmed at the time nis r.uie ".3 lace. on a faulty radar set for which The broken hand was sustain Auxiliary of liearby Centralis donated $1,100. One of the Hist Mep Involved In the construction was the purchase oi an oid ll-room house ed during the filming of a highly emotional scene. It w&s a love Wch formerly belonged to Sir .scene which ended up in a fight there were no parts in Prince Rupert. Name Changed Jack Jenkins. Rupert fisherman for whom Ralph and John John Carting. This hud been to when He.m Jennifer ': ') proposes love rr-Vises him. i converted into a reception room. (office and nur.ie.s' quarters. I Wick have been building a 35-p foot trailer this winter, got a In tlie rnstiing melee. Miss Jones broke the small bone beneath the little finger of her Next t- the Carling mansion, j stretching almost a block, is the V VArK: L vv f'iJ UX sudden shock when he ap- Call 112 That's the Cab hj new ont-jtorty .structuie. The i oroarhed Customs Officer Oscar sJaJ:i' 1 -& 'il '' 1 . citkpfVst right hand. It was in a cast for, four days. An Ingenious device I rooms have flower-tinted d:apc& was fashioned to allow her to and a public address system con-continue with the picture. i ncctod to the corridor. ADVERTISING I?i THE DAILY NEWS BK1NOS RES-" Smith to register his vessel. Jenkins had carefully searched the registration record book of motor vessels and found to his relief that none bore the name he had in mind for his troller. So the fisherman dubbed the "treasure box" Pandora, and It was so christened on Dec. 17, 1952. But upon registering the Pandora, it was found that another FIRST, FASTEST IN CANADA! Sandspit- Vancouver Lack of Cortisone VANCOUVKH (CP) Medical' .- researchers at tlie University of Briti-sh Columbia are investigat-: Ing the theory that arthritis ls caused by a lack of cortisone In : the body. Cortisone Ls prcxiucedi by pituitary and adrenal glands, i and as a dru ls obtained from: animal glands. j such name was already listed a sailing vessel, no less. "Belongs to some herring ONVA choker out in New Brunswick." said Jenkins. So the Pandora (I 0 PRESSURIZED 300 MILES PER HOUR RECLINING CHAIRS Enjoy faster, smoother W has been changed to the Nymph, which name she will soon proudly bear. The Wick brothers are putting the finishing touches on her now bunks in the fo'csle, table, lockers, sink and stove. "An awful lot of stuff can be crammed into a small place If you know how," said Jenkins watching Ralph Wick at work. The fisherman hopes to be completely outfitted and ready to start fishing by May 1. Why does a fisherman register cUom. (PodUc I-OfV mid upheld the Iradilion of the ROYAL CRNRDIRN MOUNTED POLICE rcloi in foom soft " f ' -T1 i - -? r - A i chairs fl off ponoramo Columbia'i H Good Used Cars lll.")!) Stuitrbnkrr Champion 4-dmir sedan 1 l!)g Dotlge 1-rimir sedan 11351 Studebaker l-donr sedan 1 Iff Austin Panel 1194!) Flying Standard Coach THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1937 Chevrolet Coach Good transportation at $100.00 Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED Ji"d Ave. W. Phone Green Z17 I his vessel? He can be licenced j to fish without registration, but I most of them get on the "offi- scenery.. AI'J'IiY AT -KAl:KS i I!. C. M. 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