I Badminton Tourney Set Tomorrow Nigh The round-robin doubles tour-; Spencer; J. Wright and J. Mc-i V-hrtstensen Chriateti-sen m , . . Billion Dollar Program Mooted by Explorations Pavllkls illlf)T ht nament arranged by the Civic ; Lcllan; I,. Graham tuid O. Ding- crnment was attempting to cn- VICTORIA (CP) Explorations C'aixsticb- n "t pull mi" in Ule being conducted in British ',msV Columbia that could eventual-; Pr,"ce r area1 afq"lre McLeod; R. Centre Baumlnum Olub gi U un- man; J. Crossley and a. Martin; derway tomorrow night with 14 D. Graham and M. Dowsley; D. women's teams and 10 mens. i Kennedy and R. lurcotte; E. Play starts promptly at 7 Webster and H. 'frapp; V. Man-o'clock. Late teams default lost ojiovich and C. Richardson; B. games. ! King and D. Kirkpatrick; 8. More than 100 games will be Hicks and B. Martin, played in the series: ; niKN Here are the teams: j G vl,v0 k and II. Stymest; WOMEN j Holkcstad and S. King; D. B. Cooper and M. Hiltz; M. I ly result in the expenditure of " ,uau JUS",y ,a u'- Ailnn v ' ft. nsion a,: a a billions of dollars over a long ! m,'00. S?? T devplPinSa . ivil potential infill OQk 285000 Of 111 hi)-L'nnrn'Hii nn and horsepower on A. Birk.n,.. period in development of hydro-efcetric sources and in primary Industries Breen; W. Gardn Vierick and B. Blake; E. Jack i the Clearwater. The dammi;.g would almost completely control flooding of the North and South Thompson rivers and partially control the waters of the lower Fraser. One large company is ex- and J. Armstrong. B. Home and . O fririce Kupert Uaily fJe Lands and Forests Minister R. it Sommers said yesterday that more than 1.400,000 horsepower now is available to British Columbians, another l.QOO.000 is Wednesday, March 3, 1954 C. Warner; E. Kirstead and T. : j Bodies Found ALfcX G U.N N lis IO!IW OM.V 7 and 9 p.m. THE CAPTAIN'S ParJ tinder construction and there is Pionng Diversion 01 me xuKon lp OOO.OOO still undeveloped. The ! rlvcr' whlcn would entail bulld" last would lng three or moie dams- ne said-wards figure be revised up-' Power plants would have a re" as exploration continued. New construction included puled Potential of 4,500,000 lflO.OOO horsennrr hv thP n r I horsepower. The ultimale cost ' ' III,, "ML Electric Co.: 60.000 bv the b' c would Probably exceed $700,000, ' ill sj In Plane Wreck NEWCASTLE, Wy. (f All' : nine persons aboard a Western j Air Lines plane missing since i Friday were found dead today j when a search party reached the ' wreckage in the rugged "Oieaks" 1 of the rtochrlle Hills, j The plane crashed in snow-covered country about 40 miles southwest of Newcastle. Four ! women and five- men ab..ard the craft perished. If Power Commission; 400.000 bv!000 but lnitial development , . , ,. the Consolidated Mining a n d would bo between $12,000,000 and Smelting Co.; $15,000,000 for 100.000 horse- 420,000 by the ; ,,'t Aluminum Comply of Canada I Powcr- " - and 10,000 misct..ancou.- I Another larpe company also , , n . . , . proposed to divert the Yukon. ; iRegardmg t w developments. !dcvel 2 000 m horiicpowPr at 1 " 1h kC' ?7 c?ml?- i an ultimate cost of $300,000,000. , slun had been instructed to I proceed with development of: You are helping to keep your ... A story born with Uw first woman NtW tiiKK YANKKES' outfielder Gene Woodling and his children enjoy a run through the surf after a bicycle ride along the beach. The family "workout'' took place during Gene's vacation before the major 'leaguer begins his spring training. The children tleft to right,), Kim, 3: Gene Jr., 6; and Pamela, 10, attend school in St. Petersburg while their father is in training. - u.c vil-ui wtticr mver, a sua-i Keel Crass ready for any emer-M , sidiary of the North Thompson,; gency when you contribute in T - f B the ccnlral interior. The gov-i March. Give generously. Alberta-Northern Manitoba England Wins Court Refuses To Grant Appeal To Blair Fraser WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE r 1 t Meet in Vital Match Today . GEORGETOWN, British Gui-tana (CP) England won the third j test cricket match with the West Indies Tuesday and kept alive m kf Bun i. irsren x mure tf I. b', mj iuw. 1 i. OTTAWA The Supreme second round. By JACK ENl'FER In other games yesterday: STARTS THURSCil EDMONTON (CP) Two un- lis chances in the best-of-five j Court of Canada Monday refused series. The West Indies won the ! Blair Fraser, Ottawa editor of Iirst two matches. . Maclean's Magazine, permission New Brunswick defeated Nova ,j defeated rinks meet today in , Scotia H.n ln the first round EXTRA "TIMBf.R ATHLETES" "Mother Was A Champ" CARTOON . Eve. Shows 7: -9:05 England won bv nine wickets aPl1" a case "solving a re I j what may prove to be the cru-! and edged Manitoba 8-7 in an TOTE cial game of the 1954 Canadian extra end in the second round; i'for its first victory over the West P"rtcr.s, r'Knt to de(;line to dis- Prince Edward Island edged Z ; curling championships. , t iuixMia riiim it,. Indies since 1935. England scored :tllwc ",B o"'- " 435 runs in the first innings and i The court gave no reasons for finished with 75 for one. The. Its decision. Jhe application for leave to appeal was heard Feb. West Indies had 251 and 256, Quebec 11-8 and then lost 9-5 to Alberta; British Columbia defeated Newfoundland 10-7 vand then edged Ontario 11-10. DROP CLOSE DECISION THURSDAY SATURCi ,evottwiANDr0rtw 15. The decision apparently means that Mr. Fraser will have to disclose the source of his information for an article written two years ago, dealing with the collapse of the British Columbia Liberal-Progressive Conservative coalition government. Gordon Wismer. former attor- Paramount Unveils Threat To Cinescope Saskatchewan which had a bye on the first round, dropped an 11-10 decision to Nova Scotia in one of the best games of the day. Newfoundland had the bye ln the second round. British Columbia and New spring into the fashion scene Beautiful new nylons and dacron and other new novelty fabrics. Prints or plain. Thoroughly practical dollar-wise and wear-wise yet new in 1954 styles. You'll be more than pleased, we're sure. Size 12 to size 52 I Alberta, skipped by 27-year- old Matt Baldwin of Edmonton, meets northern Ontario, skip- : ! ; ped by Don Groom of Sudbury. a in the fifth round of the cham- j pionships at 3 p.m. MST. j Both rinks boast four straight ' ; victories. Baldwin holds deci- i - sions over Saskatchewan, Nova ! Scotia. Manitoba and Prince Ed- ' ward Island. Northern Ontario 5 has defeated British Columbia. B . Newfoundland, Ontario and 1 Quebec. I Both rinks lean strongly to ! I the drawing game and observ-B 1 ers are looking for the best match of the five-day bonspic), Alberta scored its third and fourth victories Tuesday, defeat-5 ing Manitoba 12-7 on the open- ' Inn 4nn, n n Dnninn DxInA ITrl paramoun' i ney-general of B.C., brought a Brunswick, who had both byes HOLLYWOOD noei sun against, uie writer ana in vrlinr rtrawe hiiVA fnn vtn , lnt niuht imvnilnH its nfW BURT LANCASTER tories and one loss apiece. Vista Vision process and opened i'he magalne following publica- tion of the article. Grouped behind them with 2-2 1 a full-scale war of the big records are Ontario and Prince I screens . Edward Island, Saskatchewan, j The Paramount process is a which has also had a bye, has j direct competitor with Cinema- IN HIS ROLE OF ROLES AS iVIP Treatment Given Ex-PoW one win against two losses. - acope. adopted rjy um century i Fox last year. The studio con- Manitoba, Quebec and Nova j J - B.. - verted all s films t0 Clncma a iu ininiiu a-j uu me secuuu scotia nave 1-3 recoras ana Scope and most of the other WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ur"w ' ",c uay- ' Newfoundland has three straight studios have made films in Ndrl Horn IlnTnnn nmpotprt I In- t . j . i'iCeefe'lt 'i ''UV, : 'v ; 's that process. . --- r losses. TOKYO i Cpl. Claude Batchelor, an American prisoner-of-war who changed his mind about staying with the Communists, left for home today aboard a plush military tario, previously undefeated, 10 . v.- 6 in the first draw Tuesday and! - walloped Quebec 14-7 in the I ry Daily News Classified The lone holdout was Para-mont. VislaVislon is the reason why. The studio's technicians de ' process whereby' the f1"" i?" veloped a Just before walking up the rump, Batchelor bade farewell to his Japanese wife. Kyoko, wljose love letters played an Important part In his decision to renounce communism, he has said. She hopes to join him later. Facts! film was fed into the camera horizontally, instead of the normal up-and-down method. This produced a negative marc than twice the normal size. This large negative Is then compressed to the standard 35-millimetre frame for release. Paramount said this process can be used for virtually any size of screen frame and is not limited to the "ribbon-like effect" of Cinemascope. In other words, the picture can be higher and not as broad. (jive I hem Rabies Reported In Peace River VANCOUVER (CP)' Nine V' ' 'if The mink, a small member of I rrf i p.,.. m,,- the weasel family, is almost as;Qf BdUsh Columbla slnce MilVi much at home in the water aj 1953, a federal veterinary officla' the otter "'1' 'i i-yW' . 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