Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, January 6, 19i3 The Virgin Island In the Pan- California normally ptMl a ma Canai zone were acquired more citrus fruits aild" by the United States from ln j WUbw than any 0;1 t - . -J i - w mark In 1917. ' i" ' " SCREEN FLASHES JOSEPH CO H ON m 'THE STEEL TRAP' f .MJS TUDAi 7: - 9: p.m RC Monks Return to Abbey . LULWORTH. Ens. Rfuter ci&: Order. They had been Roman Cathoiu- monks are to there smcr in, Henry Mil return to ancient B.iuUm abbey ordered the dissolution of En?-near this Dor.et.-Jilrv village. lkh monasteries in 1336. The ire than 400 cars lifter they monks were turned cut, the ere c.ected by Kin-j Henry VIII. abbey pillaiec!. and the mon3 The owner of the ruined abbey tery iest roved. Si! Wedncsdoy and Thu, pom Philip Clarke, rovice-inastcr at Ealing Priory said "we hope eventually to establish foundation winch will restore J Bmdon abfccv to its former , glt.-y.- j, With the- abbe.1 goes a 12-acrf V fa: in. The- foundation will prob- afc be almcst iel.'-supporlin;;. and the e-tate f urmundiiiif it. ,;. Co;. J. W. Weld, a Catholic, a; a descendant of the orisina. H'eld S.-.mily which na owned Bmdun since 1641 ' He has cf'f-c.1 the picpertv lo 2he monks of Ealinj Pnory. We.-t tionden. a Benedictine fouiuia-on which run-; a large Catholic Joardlns s.-hool. Oriam.il. v the abbey and moa- On the Some Progrom: TYRONE POWER irK rnVTAINE In TOTEJ FAMIH s rt.AVI.K4 Till,,, iiTine IhAlir kit II MTl H ABUYt ALL 'Vh like most Benedictine fcunda Martins t 7 3 astcry w ere cned by the Cister- tions in Britain. 1 BiLi.N'Gl AL FAMILY' Silver-haired Jimmy O 3:Uri. old-Ume lelegrapher. is a unique personality of oid Quebec, a shamrock in a garden of f.eur-de- is Forty jiars ag.) he met and married a Ftench girl w hen neither could jpeak the oth r s lunguiise. Ti O Briens uave Uieir 11 children English and French names alike. Some of their ihildren nd 17 grandchildren gather at home. Part of the story of "If This, Be Sin." w hich open thu week ; kt the Totem Theatre has for Its, background the oresthtakin, ; island of Capri. i Slurring in the cast are Myr- j ' na Loy. and three distinKuished Britishers who have already led their mm imprint in this country. Koser Lively, KU'hAid Greene and diminutive Pefgy Cummins AUhouuh Myrna again plays a wife. Lady Cathy Brooke, 1k lays no claims to being perfect. In f:iet. b cause of the ambitions of h-r far from considerate spouse, famous lawyer Sir Brian Btooke iRoier Llveseyi. she U introciuced while in the midst' of tt t.iaclrrl alfd.I tll 5r Elian usM'tant. young Michael BarrUish. played hy Richard Greene. A 5uuii n Cinc.-s and teir.por-r.ry tan.'ne.sj forces Kir Bruin to icVr six months Vacation In r..pri. m-c.-nspnnled by lus wife. r.nJ later Cimphcaled by the irtscrice of hu ivacious daugh-cr. ?!cnl"a. -Peggy Cummins and hi assistant, young Michael wiih whom Monica is secretly in love How this four-cornered lovp-(!r.lM rcsoht itself U the basis for an exciting ar.d unusual drama. mw high in srsriAse Minmimn Joan Crawford IN lirr.!!!K5. PC A h" anttr frwptmrt . i, . tk s Atomics May Power Future Industry ... iVjlbrrtttt enai&wt ff t.wttiM- All.tif Mrrl.w. StpJ? raa't m or rrl . . f. it lw ml kltltfJ K UAkMl'. co.inx ie :th i nerpy from eo;il. eminent could, in effect, abio.b l..rt of ths cost of power. . oil or ater power i Pressure is buildins; up on Congress and th- A EC to work cut son.e kind of Lndustry- It u-quite possible that England wi'.i show America the waj tr.t -tin i reported to have plans w.-h JACK PALANCK - GIOHIA CRAHA.ME AOt LT rNTt.HTtlNVU NT OMV Shows 7- 9:10 CAPITOL Today and Wednesday! (mm s pi.au r.s immtb By STlKllNti F. GKFF.N wrrnment par!ner.-Jip whicn to t next year the worlds ill fr.!i-;t the driving force of 1, s. i.uclvar f-toKtt plant to WASHINGTON' lAP' -grtss may jive the atom Con- - pt irate eiM'ipetJ'.wn in atorr.i: provide po r tor industry The a )vj derelopmenl. (.ectnuty is expected Ut CJst E&o.t tim e turn w hu. priced power cost in thli F-r quick results try o Oo-ly News Classified bote j M; Krt RllWayStretch See... K M B lfv,-ii .. r-- icu 1V i M f)jn rlui. y"1 ' : Gothic's , , Jjl fEi , vi : fl.l in civilian liie. ' , u'here cost count httle. as in Within two cr three years, of- matters of national sturitr. r.ciais e;isr.ite. a scuil pioneer . wonders are possible. An atomic "packaic" atomic plant could be submarine U on the way and an producing limited quanUwes of, atomic warpiane may be in the-electric power for industry. tir w.tiun a d-cade. In five years or less, a lane These could lead to atom-centra: atomic plant could t powered ocean liners, air tran&-g?r.erAt::i, enerty by the iraS-' port and even locomotives, lions of kilowatts instead of ; But atomic re.tctors are bulky thous.incs. and also taming out and costly. plutorauni f-'r atom bombs They prer.t enormous prob-But today there are no p'.ir-shema in the conversion of heat to construct either. to poer and in disposal of Industry is r.M ready to n.S rudioactire wa.ste. money in experimental plant Even if the government fare The Atomic Energy Commission away power generated from this not ready to divert the money atom, the consumer of electric-pr resources from defence. ity couid expect a saving of not These cr.--i.s?ls and others, more than 25 to 30 per cent on i i w Jlsp'; m4 at his electnc bill. Wallace s Dept. Store however, are aim;t certain to be heard early in the new year before the joint congressional committee on atomic energy. MAY TAKE j YEARS That is because the reactor produces only the heat. To make electricity requires heat-transfer equipment, turbines generators and the same type of THE LOG OF HMCS IROQUOIS Sfoomed 400,000 AWei . . . two won . , . two oceow ffil ol Conooo't faintd "Tfibol Cos -toyrt". to loyal Cal hoTr ot Mol, tnfoMii um4 H 1942. C'" o icvltml el 133 f" iuo'1 pot0N lor coftvcpii In 194). o.3-j to Ml U kKMH In taitrt ' ScfKr-f" off mm Nwwfj.on torn t. Yck Kx wcft th C r ft. W 1944 ogo-t No i! tKpp WW Eoortd I'H.iA Ko ftrt IomWjh n4 partial (q Oantttt and Na -!- O cop" Joo of Japan, cVo'td to lflh-M-sli0Mf4 m 1946, ftft Apfit, 195?, h4 for toyr rfy Nf I at' TKo m vpoo't ol il4 Hw rertfted 0 lQUrmoW. I C. Dbr td IKOCCdtd to Houoi In coaviol foul on4 pitroi Co-- rvoamotyj Csy'Ki. not monan4 t'ofxi3'li by nf wiftr i o N lr II rruy require anywhere fro.a distribution systeat used in to 50 years, according to ex- rentiona.1 oover Dlanti The real, ail and gas indu- pert ei..rutes con.pi.ed in a report this month ty the con-, gressiotul eurr.n-.ntee. be fore ; stomic-gcra rat.?d eltvtric jvjwr can be sr.asie cb-. aplj e:-.'-.us."a v - 3 TEA BAGS tries therefore are not quaking in their knts rtra though a peund w( uranium holds merer equal l !M M tans of real. A EC wan to to sure there i industrial participation in th-" atom ar.d not. as a cmgres-sionai si: has observed. industrial participation in the Vmt- .' ; States treasury." j IVDISTRY I TF RESTED i Industry's interest in an 1 utomic ciectnc power plant ha; srosa and numerous proposal ; ruve be-n advanced. V. st of j them rely on the fact that a Phoney Atomy Deal Planned As Weapon You're on a team when you're in the Navy ! 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