1 ! I Frinee Rupft Doily News Tuesday, March 3, 19b3 USAF Floating Ice hk Perpetual Yield Urged for Cars To Have Same Engines For Many Years Moves Around Top of Tlic Islands of Formosa, last The meteorite that fell in Ark-ctronghold of the Chinese Na- ansas in 1930 split Into many Uonaltsts. has an area of 13,800 fragments, one of which weighed square miles. 820 pounds. data Tl v lr. from Ti, .. WASHINGTON (API The United States Air Force's floating ice Island is making a slow-motion trip around the top of the world and. In time, may be , ur, Since inr2, .t. 'li''ll !lv . w'Kiin, the h By DAVID WIIKIE BX. Forests VICTORIA O-A Social Credit government program concerning the lands and forests was given the B.C. natural resources conference here by Lands Minister R. E. Sommcrs. His address was delivered by Deputy Minister of Lands George flelfl J rat ji a day In a he pole from n,jr ' SEW-AND-SAVE WEEK FEB. 28th MAR. 7ih "Fit Fashion to your Budget" " norm of Orr,s.; . DETROIT, i APi The Internal on the Russian side of the north combustion gasoline engine will! pole. furnish power for passenger Already, the sir force said, automobiles for years to come, i Fletcher's Ice Island" has mov- That's tlie view of many au'o-ed out of the area of the Alas-mot ivc engineers discussing kan sir command Into the area possibilities "of new iucls and of the Northeast air command, new forms ol power application which Includes Greenland, to passenger car. . t The natural aircraft carrier. Ideas for revolutionizing auto- four miles wide and nine miles ,w"it;lnB ,tum henn.snl.r ' SEW v.y P. Melrose. The government believes every .acre of forest land should be jundcr perpetual yield, and that I a greater area of public working circles for smaller operators ! under government supervision should be established. , I It believes in "partnership j Isphere. However, tlie Arctic 8ea arouri(! International, m tht, ' no Russian ciairr4 0 ' violation hcn i,,,, changcj hemUplitm' I mobile design specially In the long, his a crew of eight air power source and the manner ol forfe technicians who gather Olive applvlng power to the weather and communications WALLACE'S Department Store agreements Qeiween management and government on forest work, and programs for reforest- j ation. silviculture, etc. i A parks program is visualized by the government, which also : seeks a fair share at revenue de- , rived from crown lands. Hon. H H. Stevens of Van- 1 couver told the conference too: SIZANNE MORROW, 22-year-old Toronto f igure-skatlng' star, has announced that she has temporarily given up the sport In favoi of a career as a veterinary surgeon. She is a first-year student, at the Ontario Veterinary College. Guelph, Ont., where she is shown in the anatomy laboratory. As an amateur skater tU . ncry major r:surs-skat:r.s tit!- in Onnda rut Is the only Canadian who has held top-flight positions in both pairs and single:, in Olympic and world comp( Ution, She placed fifth in the recent world championships at Davos, Switzerland. Hecausi ol pressure cl studies, she said, she Is passing up competition in the Canadian championships at Ottawa and North American championships at Cleveland. wheels have been unusually numerous amice the Second World 'Var. Thcie have keen suggetoiia iisr tnc apt'..v-atuiii ii ji I in-;?lnes, gas turbirt- engines; hydraulic pumps app.ying power m-denenrtently at each drive nhvel: a so-called "ciused circuit'' on-!lne a die l-tyje engine and even a n vtval of steam power plants to passenger autos. Except lor vne true jet nd the "clixsed circuit" engine, a, of these proposed substitutes fi.r the conventional gasoline r li much emphasis could be placed on immediate development and utilization of forest resources. i ! Conservation is required, he jsaid, and resources should be under a long-range view. ' j "There is danger, however, in looking at the immediate cur.-' mercial value of resources," he said. ' j Tom Alsbury. executive member of the B.C. Tratls Union Congress (TLC), urged education of the public concerning conservation methous. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 V.OVING . , . PACKING . . . CRATING MHFPISi; . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Exptrienccd handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipment's. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone 69 or 68 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. THIEF MAKES MISTAKE; JAYWALKS AFTER ROBBERY VANCOUVER -Hubert Ontles. M. made a mistake after s jewelry store lobbery. A fc minutes after the robbery he was arrested on a jaywalking charge. In court, he pleaded guilty to theft of jewelry valued at S17D and two suits of clothes. He s sentenced to a year In jail. TOTEi I Today and Wednesday KVtNINGS 1: 9: p.m. mine h.ive been tried, out experimentally in recent ynrs. tach has Its advocate among julo:ii'i-tive engineers, but a majority of thn experts say none can ply anything to the miKl"rn pas.wnger automobile that a gasoline engine will not give. Tha engineers apeak In lor gasoline engines say none of the proposed subst It ute power plant has yet given fully satisfactory results in road tests Meanwhile, they add, the conventional gasoline engine has been steadily Improved and further signlflcmi advances are to be expected A t'amitm Hjirn : TWO BIG FEATURES SKIING AT BANFF Bond in the Rockiei . . . winter paradise for thou who love the thrill of octive outdoor port . . . in o setting of sparkling beauty, fromed ogatnst ths backdrop of Conoda's most moestic mountain range! r ' i? vav-x . vA Minwin; Tmrf iltM KfctNAN WYSJ ar.ii JANICE RUi In "HOLIDAY FOt SINNERS" Adult t ntrrUitiBrai .Showing Oner at 1:1) PETER LAWFORD and DAWN ADAMS In "THE HOUR OF THIRTEEN" Today to Wednesday l-ast Complete Show at I II Citizen Objects to Phone Hike CAPITO . I AMOI S PI AVLUSTDl V VANCOUVER (C) A pilvutr citizen testified at the Board of Transport Commissioners telephone rate hearing thai he thinks service should be Improved before the sysU-m Is expanded. The board is hearing I BC. Telephone Co. application for a "'" '' " " " i"i i r i j .... 1 1 ' 1144 per cent rate Inr-rcaje In exchange rates and Increases In other service rates so It can i earn a $700,000 surplus to at-J tract Investors to finance a I . I .: ' -, ' ! -t UPU3 V JLFU M Mil i ! i multi-million dollar expansion Call 112 That's the Cab M and conversion program I J. R. Arnold dubbed present' service "chaotic." He described j being called to the phone threat times In five minutes by a long U L n If You . . . Vllicrecr vou finil people who lead an exciting, on-tlicgo kind i.f life . . . that's where xnu'll sec llie fine nrw 1V"3 Monarch, now on dipl.n at our dealer's. There's a youlliful zet-t to Monarch's a iilin lines tliat invites you to take tlie wheel for a smooth, easy ride. Tin-re' a fati.ifinj; luxury to Monarch's rcMful interiors tliat promises d'-ep-dowii comfort tliroujli mile after mile of effort lens driving. And there's a real thrill in the lively performance of Monarch's liipli-irilrd 12")-llp. V-8 engine. Vint your Monarch dealer's showroom wxn and ak for a "demonstration drive" in the magnificent new 19"i3 Monarch triumphant automobile achievement of this year of Coronation pageantry. Let the admiring glances of others convince you that distance operator wltn a wronij : numlwr. In another Instance, he moved his office and didn't g:-t , any calls on the same phone number for three weeks He said he was submitting his brief to "call attention to the ! unreliability In the service and to prove this unreliability Is not due to lack of money " "I suggest this money for ex-Dnxion should be used to consolidate and Improve the present service " Chartered accountant W. O nliilllif, if Consider yourself potion! ondk.ni k Hove o good sense of humor. Like ond undersfond young ptopl -At Hove orgoniiing obiliry . . THEN THERE IS A PLACE FOR YOU IN THE TEACHING PROFESSION! wwre a Jine car mailers. Monarch Motif's! t ' ji r-t-n r r it - ., i Ross, opposing the application Ion behalf of the province of Inc., said the surplus Of the j company had Ix en depressed hv the policy of writing off capital British Columbia Teachers costs to current revenue. He also charged that the company's surplus has been depleted by company policy of financing , In advance of requirements n;l thereby incurring unnecessary : expense. The board is now sitting In Federation Victoria. . CLEARANCE AUCTION SA J? GOOD MM OF TRADE-IN GOODS AND runn.-Thursday, Morch 5th ot 2:15 p."1 In Al CTIO.N IIOOMS, 4'orner of M. Itrhlr S'rff' Fourth Avenue East Consi.sting of: 0 t ( hrstrrfielil Suites l arge Mirror It.C.A. Victor Console Radio ak IMnlim KK,n ' Electric Cablnrl Sewlnf IteiulU s 'm niainine I b r . mm H jt m w .'. SPECIAL TODAY 1 Only NEW Chrome Suito yy ? II ii ii ff ii ini ini irir ini : r'S- . r. x ii ii ii mi ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii Be 1 Beatt.v Elf"" j jrhesterflcldl YOUR MONARCH DEALER 1 Mariners' Sextant 1., All-Enamel Coal and Wood Range 1 Kroehler Davenport Bed I Portable Electric Mewltif Machine 1 Child's 1"" VVarilw' 1 Pullman rticles- And oi'ntr ALSO ..re I Mi" i ao fit amrte nt FASTER BUNNi" Usl Vour Goods fur This Sale Before We"'"'51 1 PARK LTD. MMAKA . Hl.ek 146 or B.C. M' Phone Red 127 .saf Prince Rupert, B.C. FORD-MONARCH DEALERS Phone 93 GEO. J. DAWt' THE AUCTIONEER This sdvertlsem!nt is not pulnmhrd I or dUplsyed by th Liquor (J(mtrol j Bimra or by the Oovirnment ot Braub Columbia, j