. II-IJ I'niiCc Itupctl Daily N'cWJ I Wednesday, January 28, 1953 Committed For Trial nsies now Liverpool Joe Starts Hunt For Fabled Treasure Trove Construction of Fishermen's Wharf Has Backing of Many Organizations cient Rites VANCOUVER -Walter Pav- Prince George Taking Over Northern Run lukoff Monday was committed; LIVERPOOL (API Joe Phalr.la a reward for saving hU life Bury Queen for trial on a charge of murder- 123-year-t.ld seaman, has set out two years ago. Con.stru-tton of the long-plan- mand mainly on the threat to iii-d f l-sliertrim's whaif In Vun-I fuhino m j . . CP Tra- Ing bank manager Sydney five years ago. P?trie!a"'ne on 10,000-mtle quest lor According to joe, k lie Dunea Eldorado, the fabled treasure 'in a epot at a river Junction in trove of the Inc. in the wilds of tfra huge uncharted area of Acre cciFulld are packed In that the fire hazard U o great Insurance companies have Imposed the highest rate In the province, he said. The htrbor U so over . u b u d overcrowaing , at eral orgiMityallfilis in UM. ritv VANCOUVER The Canadian At the preliminary heating,1 tne upper-Amazon, iln Brazil, near the Peruvian The Wshlng Vessel Owners 'mowing points and the result- Avsor latl.111 of HI' ha nenl u : Inn fire hj7arH Prince the 39-vear-old man-was com-. . fronUer and liiOO mileii ud the;National Steamships t!l"r,!Tkl Into Oxford resolution to federal public; George T. Brajelch. president jtu """ works minister rourrmr ut Ot-i, . .,, around aroun" lh ,. ., n111" !j! the owners' hum ,. , ..... association, said: George will take over the Van- prlng!ha ou"h"the ad 1U tributaries. milled to trial at the s taure ald to '.LI been by the Inca,- ,H Plans to pick up tropical couver j Ketchikan run nexto,- crowded that often r.o navigable channel Is ten and fire eoutd sweep throuKh an entire fleet . u.MHr. winm mil iiiiinr-iiiatfr amii. n.n , , il"'"- ..n in ...... ' ,l""tr of ;;V"n through centra, America to her annual overhau, her ' sell ...m to The Georee will remain or of vessels before any attempt could be made to get to It. Mr. Brajclch Indicated another problem faced by boat Pavlukoff U charged with kill-, area around Cu;o. Peru. All ,"""", plough through troplcaljungle to lngPetrie In the KiUilano branch' came back empty-handsd. imo ear ago actual Mans of' " ""T T J"m,J e JT"81 ' ' " ' "' 'ust have the wharf were drawn up and , yu the federal mvrninent votl ' ndf l,h b' "l ,P'ac "ou ca,v lhe mM $100,000 into supplement- y ! L e never designed to ..UmaK, U cover first con- th? lram re tak- strur-Uon cosU. No further ac-!'!? tinn was taken, although in i , v. , . June. JSttO. Mr Fournier Zi 1"??. this run, calling at Westvicw. Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert and Ketchikan, until the summer cruise season opens in June. Try Doily News Wont Adi .IT rypi wl" "un, puuuly tside in jruups .1.. Bowers died, her owners. With little space ai oi tno Canadian name or uom-i but, uTerj "e "c mooring points for storing gear, merc here in August. 1&47. He knows for a' fact exactly where; they arc often forced 4 to take was aptured In a Toronto sub- the vast hoard of gold and pre-! C. H. Orme has been appointed large quantities of Bets and urb earlier this month after a clous jewels lie says an elder- new president of the Exhibition other equipment to their homes. I five-year search. ly Brazilian told him the secret 'Board. piw" v, iiviii isau wrkiici w on assurance tliat an immedi Coal Harbor, but so many boat Mate 111 .. ulared I" ,nd m..ny mourners. ncht rriiiiucn " I in ate start would be made. j Instead, says an a&torlation statement, "the project ha been' tltiietly fori?ottfn and at budt?t lime each year the $100fi00 has' been revoled into esltiuutes." Asvxlation spokesmen n-ixirt riM ki ry wa nnd trwn li the fur- .. L . A iivcr ... ...... .nrf . dorklnii and sear storuue urob-i H'UIS imrr 'Miir ni t-.ji'iu.i III, . , ;ti -iclf 1 "e ' i , ,, llanii-s ai.d the nuin-0 Vancouver that many boat own-1 trs have hn forced U find new headquarters ut other ports 1 The association bases tu de-i Missionary j Misses Lonely Island Life IXtNUOS fRuiiit . a mivj ' " f sionary Jint returned to titxtoirsj crowded streets af'er thtve yearr on the world's loueiiet liih;itiitidi inland, is i Jnc.li k lor the I l.n l : "Tiie not.e of the tii.!f.e, aitle tO (! COUKtllllK, lir. !rlg ulld sneexi g. I almukt lei rityifig."' said Hev. Im iii K Wilk.n on t Amid the Joining throng of ljundoners rautfht mi in the ear-j (rent wave of tiead c.l!s and 1 1-;fhiena, he l tMnrfit wi'tluiiy of j Tristan de C'unha. wlir-re i'!- 1,1,1.1 i L BIWITT. CtV . of - ;r.:.-.f jrt Lie A.uratii e lif.KMMi. .is eUfti-d is almu,t u'lknown "It im even trvjited ai some-; ut ul llie Ule Umlri- j , Av,utiuii of t'tiiiiirta j w.nual mfUr.K nl tl-e ' In Turxito Mr. j : is i !iprf-i.tative ol . ,: v a' Si W-tminst-r : om Operators tiling of an emerge y il any one culcties a rold on Tri.ta." he ; satrt "And the only tun" ai.yimel does h when a ship t'.i"'s bs Tie; stilti d(K's not even hale to cull "; Tristan is a ' hland in I tin. South Atlantir hImmiI milen et uf the lip f Noulh Afrira, It has about 3 in- ' hakilanU. n slurry aatama--j hi lev railruaU, telephones or ; me vie hou. Wllkltiwin, 37-year-olil Church of Kmilund minister, livitl i,n the Hrilt'.h-ow led bland Willi l is h Over Lead wmm mmsmmi . r ' r ; ' - ' ' I -U .w ' - V , -;f, X MI, -i sssssfes- .vV.rfr' a&siSf-X-'- V- ', fff League v.r as broken in the Club 'JtADi UMi thlf :.d in. Il(,m Oyeutoi.'i rr ;.i,it Um, le.ij!e by int Thf Spitui follow in pia-e while the Werdt "t Kiiitj sie In a tie for nut ,wife and two dauehtrs as rhsp-jlaln. mui'mtraie, teacher and all-arnund leader' ' ' Tristan geU yu af-r a". hl!e, ,Vfr. Wlikmvin said ' We shall imiM it In many ways' Tim Iwl iitfU.rt m'.iriiv rtenrfm i roln the iui-h names d.lU n( Bll!Uin Unimi R:irrlM1,.. -M HU lor nle trf rtwril).rt by wilklps. n at - luh binvile m roiled nrAthy. hard-woiking. moral. i ui-uy iieauene- ujjn,,, wr-m a n n e t e d and '.o Jtu.jnd hish thtee by lonif.iV(,d 1 .de itll .UD ; .-i.y ,.m MM,Ilk EiiRlish m"ls ,1V,S," h!"l of the Duke uf Welttimtim's sol- roUd hy led Parker dlers." the nnssitnarv said "Their S3 and hl!;h three by conversation is urarlically limit- :rn "'th 6MI ,i i,P nrM.ii irtise. wfh mitt- aie Boom Olr--quatnl i.hra.ies such as how yotl ; Rfirks. & Weeds. 8, ; U'A 1 Slowpokes. 7. Tri-tan geu some radio recep-,h"s- Mj"es, T uum but It pemne are not much Whin-Its Pm!i,...,.H i ,u ......i.i. n.M , w, . ... 1 I l'.l-4 II) lt- ll.H.nir .,.t,. lli n..!lerj. 5, llie Thev mnke u llvlr.-i limn a small Nomnii 4. Retld-'ftMtlne Inda-dry and grow pota- otor-ikes. 2. HaiuIi- t.vej and graze a few utilmuls on line 40 sqmire qiilas at Uc t-lancl. Om OF TRADE TO DISCUSS PNESDAY CLOSING RULE 'ANcot'VER -.-Campaign for a govornmont-eiisured. dy 'rk wrk an thr first sirp tn WlminatinK iUduy IMinviri d by the Vancouver Board of Trade. lit, trad i p!'k of retail store employees must be protected Mt unioni will support necessary aniendments -to eivlc Pfn-mcial laws I ; j x - u'is Aluminum is "packaged power". The electricity needed to produce one ton of aluminum would fight the average home for nearly a generation. By making use of In the fifty-two years since the first Canadian-aluminum plant opened at Shawinigan Falls, Canada's aluminum industry has grown to be the second largest in the world; and Canada now exports more aluminum than any other country. Still the need grows, both at home and abroad, for this light, strong, modern metal of many uses. And Aluminum Company of Canada is putting man-power, and money, and engineering brains, and imagination into the job of keeping up with the demand. Canada's abundant, low-cost power, this Canadian enterprise has created employment and income for tens of thousands: for the men who build and operate the dams and powerhouses, the docks and smelters and power lines it needs; and for the more than one thousand independent Canadian companies who turn ajuminum into countless forms important to industry and our own daily living. ? r j ' ; vW, , Producers and processors of aluminum for Conodion industry and world markets Plant at Showinigan Falls Arvida Isle Malign. Shipshow Peribonkc Port Alfred Beaohornois Wakefield Kingston Dobicoke , NmKi i nr. ,.nn i- as -i I rPai knJ,A'!D'NAI' f r.ER, Roman Catholic archbishop of ,loryCfr I"le ie Pope to receive his birelta during mi . niu'"s ' Uie Vatican. At right Is Msgr. Giovanni vp1 hii'ts m"ihHry f sUt' FiflL'11 oUier ncw fardlnnls n the t pontifical gpartnwnt of the Vatican apastollo tCP from APt