Gardener for Royalty I far "9 Gift! SAULT STK. MARIE, Out. (CPU VINNli'j-.tJ if, Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 2B, 1953 SCREEN Alfred HuckJon. resident of j r.-Uring alter 43 VP ' Tarcnlotus towaslilp since lauO.ipost lfe, M English Co-Eds Protest Import Of Parisiences FLASHES Hrn 1.1 London, r.nalar.'l. of Birmliu.i,..,,, day -- r. Buttle Lake Proposed Dam 'Fantastic' Say Geologist he worked s a gardener for the came to MhuiWo in if Royal Fum.iy when Edward VII became aupermttr was the Prince of Wales. - ' niall dellverla n i' Rugged Van Heflln, who co- stars with Yvonne De Carlo in Universal - International s Tech B1NU CKUSUY - H(Jiifeii7" "ROAD TO R nicolor "Tomahawk." opening Monday at the Totem Theatre, ilY ONH 7: -9: o.m. READING, England (AP Eight Irate Reading co-eds are appealing to Prime Minister Churchill to foil a male students- plan to import French glamor girls for a university parade. They said they suffered an "outrageous insult" because the 7Ke Qlmy Story of tieffrvai - VICTORIA (CP) The B.C. a glacial valley, and submitted Power Commission's assump-! that more often than not the tlons with regard to geological ! structure of the land In such conditions at the site of its pro- j valleys was porous gravel, posed nam at Buttle Lake are ? don't say a dam can't be m fantastic that the estimate of j built there." he declared. "But I has become an energetic siana-ard-bearer In the cause of the American Indian. j The actor, along with the en- tire cast and crew of "Toma-1 hawk," spent a total of seven i i... 4.. n,,H'itiHu ftf KtuithT . m m m iff cosi is worn. i.uum,s. say no ui.e "" .""'" boys asked three Parisiennes to - This vims th assertion of Dr. can be built there until at icast,. ' annual , . university ,,, r. lead the pro WITM III HIV UIIU.ia " Dakota filming the new Techni v r color film. Heflln on many occasions visited the Sioux Indian Pine Ridge Reservation as the guest of David Miller, considered the best-liked white man among AM cession Saturday. They declared Churchill should "correct this disgraceful situation." The co-eds plan to deliver their petition to the prime minister personally, then march to Victoria station to meet the boat train bringing the French girls. The men students are taking the Sioux nation, and the actor minced no words In expressing Victor Dolm.-.Ae, consulting ge- ; preliminary examinations are olugixt. Vancouver, who appear- j made. And certainly nobody fcd today befors the special leg-1 knows what type of dam might lslative committee which is re- j be built there or what it would Viewing the whole Buttle Lake j cost." cjuestion. The committee is to i Dr. Dolmage maintained, how-recommend to this session of j ever, that the dam site proposed the House a final disposition of j for water storage on Upper the Buttle Issue. Campbell Lake was "a nice. Dr. Dolmage was called as a i neat, bedrock dam site." and "a -itness by the B.C. Natural Re- pretty sure bet" compared to (sources Conservation League. , the Buttle site, which he de-which is opposed to proposed j scribed as "a very uncertain rtoragc of water in Buttle Lake ! thing." for Dower purposes. ! THF ONLY BATTLESHIP to take part In the Coronation naval review off Spithead in June Is HMS Vanguard, now in dry dock at Gibraltar undergoing routine minor repairs. It was the largest battleship ever to enter the Gibraltar dock and came In with little room to spare. his attitude toward treatment of the Indians. "We aren't bri,lii:.liig to do enough for llicin," claims Heflln. 1 no chances on a hair-pullins. They have arranged for hefty ; bodyguards to meet the three ISorbonne co-eds. ! WPff asSJMaaawaaaasaaaawsaaai " 'i.'K. - V- i whose role in "Tomahawk i that of Jim Bruiser, a noted 'scout and friend of the Indians j almost a century ago. "and I be-jlleve that the fault lies In the 'fact that the citizens of the -roi icm-iu imt.ii mii-o um Dr. Dolmage said that the . t,uuu " v" I The men said they want the Buttle site was at the base of ' He expressed confidence a Frencn girls to lead the parade . j dam on the Upper Campbell site ,because Reading co-eds aren't i would be "a good dam and a j,lamorous enough. , safe dam." i WATERFRONT WHIFFS United States aren't sufficiently aware of the problem to force a more active education and rehabilitation ranipalgn." Almlttina that he t not jn Dr. Dolmase appeared before Alaska Gives STARTS MONDa' lAtra "WiMMly Herman Varirllcn'' Portugal" f'arluon ' expert on the subject. Heflln U I now studying research data In !his quest for more knowledge of ;thc problems Involved. TOTE Nod to Jap Forest Bid tation of a conservation league brief by J. E. Gatehouse, Victoria lawyer, who declared: "If the Buttle dam proposal Is to be permitted to go ahead it would be an outright surrender of human values to the forces of materialism and a terrible exposure of oj lack of a proper sense of Values." Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. a MMors muKMu.-j New Direct Vancouver-Rupert Freight Service Inaugurated j U)NIKN How would you translate the title of the French film "Los Belles rtc Nult.' JUNEAU. Alaska iAP Alas A now direct Vancouver-Prince Rupert shipping TIIY ALAN LADD - Dt.llQRAH KtP.H 6 S0 - 9 in "THUNDER IN THE EAST" Any ay. Inslvts b 1 1 1 or u a I ka's Senate went on record Tues- service will be inautrurated by the Northland Navi-:Frenrh director Kens c"air, ex Hc maintained, too. that the day in favor of the proposed Power Commission was "awk- cutting of timber in the terri- gation Co. Ltd. when its 500-ton-capacity freighter jjjj Kl;ha,e " Sunday Midnight Only WILD DILL ELLIOTT I THE UOWKP.Y BOT! In I in "WACO" I "LET'S GO NAVT To Be An Aristocrat You've Got'ta Be j But that was the translation the role of a pseudo-conserva- providing it is done through an I Inland Pl'inee makes its initial VUll OH. March 0. tionist in lis presentations to American-owned company, the committee. A Japanese delegation recently Also heard today was a brief toured the forest regions of TWO BIG FEATURES Showinc Tttitr alliM' KKtNAN WYSS JANICE Rt'U southeastern Alaska preliminary to possible negotiations. Senate approval came in a memorial to Congress which passed without a dissent'.ne vote. It said "there seems to be some opposition on the part of lumber It is believed this new sched- j iVm ! lne to BrtU """" n ule will be the answer to prob- electrical and electronic system lems of city food merchants who I calculates course, range. meed. M. Clair argues that even the protested last summer's removal all the other factors-and sends strictly literal translation the of one scheduled direct run. jthe missiles winging toward the beauties of the night, would be The Island Prince will have a target. better. 25-ton cold storage space and a ! Algonquin's profile is a radical The picture was chosen for 15-ton refrigeration capacity. departure from the accepted de- showing In the presence of the H H Hartford, freight agent jtroyer design. From the bridge Queen during the French film of Northland, is expected to ar- aft to the quarterdeck, her upper festival, held In t-ondon M Clair rive here Monday to straighten j works are completely enclosed. Is said to have told the Queen: out filial details Instead of from an open fore- "I should never have asked you t In r,io. Prince pnrt Rupert, ..ents -nts for lor I bridge, ' the ship U navigated and to come. If I had known that my , ,K1 .,.i , ,h.,ii.rf th.,- presented by Gordon E. Bowes j on behalf of the Outdoor Club I of Victoria, which is' support-! ins the Power Commission's application to proceed at Buttle Lake. ' The Outdoor Club maintained :it was "ridiculous" to assert a A BLUE BLOOD! That's the reason Wallace's Department Store arc so Very, very particular about the merchandise they sell. Wallace's have a reputation for over forty years of selling quality merchandise at reasonable prices. For Quality Merchandise men In the Pacific Northwest to Showinc Once at I. IS VKTEH LAWrORU and DAWN ADAMS in "THE HOUR OF THIRTEEN" STARTS MONDAY Last Complete Show at 1 11 dam on Buttle Lake would srcil tne development of Alaska tim "HOLIDAY FOI SINNERS" Adult f.nlrrUinOKd Strathcona Park. Its brief main- Vwp PAcnn rrp hn.vn fin a f par th Ilnrt Prince are O. W. tained advantages which would ,hat products' wU1 g0 t0 Japan result would far outweigh any and compete wlln products pro-temporary damage to the lake ,.,. ir, )Vl- .nrthut states" 'bridge, and can steam blind The amument Intrigued philo- iNickerson Co Last summer, a petition sign- j to"gh the thickest by " her loglsts. Nobody produced a trans- CAPITOl hore. it Mtort frost, as nne nf Alas-' iL., r.t ,it smoke screen, guided i..ion to mich the nuances of ed by .... a . m;t . rAUors muKSTiiunl The proposed damming kas grealest resources and said mcrchants and endorsed by city radar eyes. the original, which contains a would, for the first time, pro- ..if the territory's forests are to!councu and the Chamber of Above the main bridge is an nlay on words Th French word vide access at least to the bor- he used for the benefit of Alaska I r- ..u-h tnr .intitu- open pilot bridge, used only on "Belle-de-Nult" means a flower. dcrs or the park," the brief de- and lne nation. the surplus must! ti 'a direct Vancouver- lentering and leaving harbor. Aft called the Marvel of Peru, which clared. enter world trade in competition j prmce Rupert shipping service i' this bridge is a stubby four-' blooms onlv at night. 40 years since with products of other areas." Lhih . withdrawn bv an- 'PBgfd mast, mounting several: similarly the film deals with : WALLACE'S Dept. Store j "It Is over Strathcona Park was established The memorial request that, other shipping firm ! tons of radar aerial, rrom mis French musician, played by ver- timber be made available for sale! The withdrawal left city mer- mast sets of radio aerials are satlle 28.ycar-old Gerard Phll-on competitive bids to any com-(chants with only two shipments strung to a shorter after mast. tpe, who escapes from Uie harsh-nany or corporation organized; of fresh produce here a week. 'ndhe ship also mounts a dozen : r,,., anci clatter of modern life but nothing has been done to make the area accessible to the public. u.rrhsni. rlaimert thev cou d nip aeriau lor. msn irequcur; under U.S. laws and utilizing Anr through a series of night dreams transplanting his spirit Into earlier times. not keep produce and milk fresh lreless reception and transmis-for their customers for the time .Hon. between shipments. !' The warships forward arma- "ITAXCS V CEADC SCOTT -McH ALE (Canada's Finest Shoes For Men) 5 Call 112 That's the Cab hi I The Island Prince will leave i mem is a twin-mount ol the new Vancouver Friday and arrive ; three-Inch .50 calibre rapid fire ! here Monday. She has been 1 guns which are to be installed In 'operating a freighting service all of Canada's destroyers. The along the coast, but In the past guns are fed from below deck. erican labor and American wages. NAs to Aid Addicts Free Selves Conference Scores Cut in Forestry has made many other ports ot aimea ana urea ciecironicauy For quick result rry o Doily Ncwi Clointel ' call before arriving here. an rrtTT They are rated at 50 rounds a minute, can be cranked up be yond that. Her after guns, twin 4.7'a, are also fired electronically, and her anti-submarine weapons are automatic, too. VICTORIA CP The B.C. Prototype of Canada's new VAN'COUVER (CP) Narcotics electronic streamlined antl-sub-Anonymous, first organization marine fleet, the destroyer escort of its kind in Canada, has been HMC8 Algonquin was recommls-formcd here ' isioned at Esqulmalt Wednesday. , ... ,,,. 1 The ship Is a radical departure There two strict are itrom .n former destroyer design.. GALE jovcmmrnt'l refore'atli)n iJluns announced In the Legislature All the nijw construction In Tuesday were sharply crltii'lwd at the opening session of the Algonquin Is of aluminum while sixth BC. Natural Resources " " ' " "j oeiow wVcm aluminum is aiso ..way o,o tmm from r.thnr other aririift addicts nnil ana co-operation with the UScd extensively Conference here. Professor Oeorge A. Alien of the L'BC forestry department attacked the government fur "slashing Forestry Department Lieut. Cmdr. Patrick F. X. Ilua- These dress shoes for men have just arrived and ore in the latest possible styles. The smartest ond most comfortable shoes you can find anywhere. Find Them Anytime At Fashion footwear ; ber or commerce, dui. me pian months of work. funds In the new budget while i sel Of Victoria is captain of ittdas newest fighting ship. was onginaica Dy a vancouvi-r, Deep In her sleek hull Is a at the same time launching housewife, Mrs. Edna Maccul- maze of radar and electronic MORHISCM PU "iM eat dcjxd a fc.. klh! Ollll Sn j lie, who aided in research stud- equipment, its of the Community Chest Where the old-type destroyer British Columbia Coast S'caci- fchips vessels Princess Joan and mm "Were .simpiy trying to help , Algonouin has five. She has four i ..,, ,...,.",. . ..." reforestation program which would be dangerous without much greater research In provincial forestry." He charged that knowledge of BC. forcxtry problems was not advanced enough yet to embark on a costly program of forced gj itunlk UifP -r.rKr,ilf I" "J these unfortunate people to help complete radar systems. Stand- ""' " week-end for annual tht mseives." said Thomas Hum-iard destroyers have two radio J over- haul, Hccordlnjj to a company Mormon! I announcement. . ...,... runt " Commencing Sunday and un phrcy.s, Jr., chairman of the rooms; Algonquin has five, plus Ja veers' clvjc. and government three radar rooms, affairs committee. Six radar viewing screens arc "They will be given assistance operated by remote control, so to help themselves. That is the ,they can be tuned in on any of til further notice, the Joan will be replaced by the I'rlncej .Louise on the Vancouver-Vlcloi la-Seattle route, and TEV Princess Patricia will replace the Princes system under which Alcoholics it's ratiar systems, ana inc screen viewed from key control iroMTlr io U points in the ship. Her armament is radar and ' of Nanalmo on the Vancouver- plira ' "-- mrnVs. Anonymous operates." Two "charter members" are making good following release from prison. Both have obtained lobs. One was an addict for 20 years. Frequent sailings from New York to SOUTHAMPTON -LE HAVRE -ROTTERDAM by famous NIEUW AMSTERDAM, VEENDAM. MAASDAM and RYNDAM . . . Direct to ROTTERDAM by all first-class motor-twins WESTERDAM and NOORDAM. Tie rlf-rstltlni Martian. llh the Mirfcl-lw r?Jl p. HI its.- - l:nRine. tm iar In final rftMl and tusve IIP In I electronic controlled. Guns and I Nanalmo route, anti-submarine weapons are' Overhaul work will be done at trained by holding the target ' Esuuimalt graving dock, near "blip" steady on a grid in the victoria. radar screen. A complicated j ! Jack Donncll, manager of reforestation. The government's policy on forests also was attacked by D. M. MacKenzle. president of the Truck Loggers Association. Mr. MacKenzle said the additional burden to be placed on the logglni Industry by the Social Credit government's proposed new taxes will adversely affect standard of living en-Joyed by the people of British Columbia and will not materially Increase the government's revenue. "Anything that affect the forest Industry affects every Individual In British Columbia, directly or Indirectly." M3I la." ... . ... l.l,.h for eight years, enperienced tuvelets have enioyed the tmest transatlantic life on Holland-America liners. Here's where shipkeeping . . . seafaring . . . cuisine and service reach peak perfection. Too, tot truly warm, sociable hospitality, you'll find a friendly Holland -America crossing a new, different enpenence ! reut mm pared nun a gaaounp pians . . r-a hm M Mk-4M1. Hm.n.hln; flirt ft wrvlc. AvaHablr fri.m ultM-k. isilh elthrr kUrtlnt or 'pmh bultnn" in plant. It t suppH"! "rnP"" lank anil aUrllnf haltrrin. larm rritt (pusb bu'" watU IIB'.O, 3 svatU IHI0. . ,. Special Sailing from MONTREAL RYNDAM JUNE 20 to Southampton, la Hovr, Rotterdam Tooritt 1170 up; Fint Claw from 1750 Royal Mail Lines In Vancouver, was elected president of the ! Shipping Federation of British Leering Negro Freed in Court FREIGHT . . . to '" 1 ataamihlp point' -US'"! IN5TAUAIIUN Columbia. The federation repreje.-nts shipping, longshore and other al. lied organizations In deefjica ports throughout the province. Mr. Donncll succeed ' T. W. 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