Prince Rupert.Daily News Saturday, Mareh 5, 1985, ; me - Announced ' VICTORIA (CP—A $9,000,000 first step toward a new British Columbia Power Commission hy. dro-electric project on Vancou- yer Island was announced by Prentier Bennett in the legisla- ture Friday. i Mr. Bennett svia that a dam will be built at the outlet to up- pet Campbell lake and will take the place of the controversial itam proposed for Buttle inke on the borders of Strathcona Park, “The new dam will apparently stitf'do the things that conserv- ' tionists objected to In the But- yo te lake dain, L! ain the initial stage the upper Gampbel lake lam will provide "“Wimited” water storage for the Fe naanthrnteans mate mt tt SAWS SHARPENED 180 Skates and Other . Tools PRECISION SAW PILING Dial Sal » 212 We dst. Ave, . 4 eee ee mee soem! a ‘ * j 1 | 4 I f I [ov t py ya Me { { ee ee ee le ee SUNCKOKCKREREREREE WALLACU'S DEPT. STORE g Girls’ Coats § For Spring = SSSR SCPE PASSER Grown Un Coais ; For Little Misses di a iWALLACE’S! TO SETTLE tind any offers regelved will * Yon. Lot 2 traction, The rallways € =DEPT. STORE:| Pet Le “The following vacnntlots tive being alfered to settle an Estate Lot 3, tilock 48, Section 6, Map 4, Bleck 48, Section 8, Map $9-Million Power Dam by Bennett $24,000,000 John Hart power pro- Ject at Campbell River. At a Jater date Jt will be built up to permit additional storage and 70,000 horse-power of genera- ting capacity. | ‘The second stage, to cost an estimated $10,000,000, will cause flouding upstream, raising Buttle Lake about 15 feet above Its nor. mal high level and creating lake about 30 miles long. The first step ts expected to be completed by November, 1956, Eisenhower. ter Food For Albanians | WASHINGTON w—President , , Eisenhower has offered food ' | supplies to Albania to ease what, ihe called the “current food shor- iM) tage” In the Communist country, He made the otfer Friday, Hy through the League of Red Cross. Societies. The White House said‘ W. the program would cost approxl- @) mately $850,000 with an addit-' yg fonal expense of about $125,000 w for ocean freight, a. The shipments would Include @iwheat flour, B beans and vegetable oil, corn, dry edible ' The offer was made under a: gw authorizing the United| a States to send food supplies to; @ineedy people without regard to A ithe friendliness of the govern-; a x ment, ee re EB) SWITCH FROM STEAM Bg OSLO @-- than effet ta ree! FI! duce operating deficits the Nor- the weaion Stele Rathways has pro- i Ps rd a program calling for cone; version to efeetrie and diesel osaylnes world reach | $790. HO0 yearly, When disaster strikes your Ca. nadlan Redeross is there doing ‘the Unings you would like to do. i Keep your Red Cross ready. wee nae heen etna aie tne ea perhaps! ~ Tes | alvy Cafe CLOSED For Remodelling and the second sometime in 1953, | estimate j Ohlo. in this photo, made shortly before they sh pod the furs off to a dealer, ‘During the seoson thoy bagged a total of 180 'coons, which inade ft a record year for them. Left to right the men are: Lawrence Lutes; Allen Shepard: Delbert Las, who ts 67; and Dexter. Lucas. Cilldren are not Identified, Exthtofi the men his been huntn: since he was ee vents old. | ne ie . woe v % ae oo ig pRoor POSITIVE of thet 1 prowess as ‘coon hun ers 1: offered by the Lucas 5 family | of Bethesda, o ots ah | Picket Li ube | PORT ALBERNI,’ B.C, ch) Labor groups have aguin pledged support to the International | Typographical Union dn its dis- jpute with the West Const Advo- ‘cate, weekly newspuper published here. Publisher Irving Wilson signed fwith ITU Tuesday after pickets shad been out for six weeks, The "picket Hine was re-established ‘Thursday morning after ITU: ‘ meniber Jim Greenwood said he |had been Jaid off. | The only other union printer in shop at the beginning of the dispute has left town, Green- wood sald, leaving no ITU men jon the payroll. Local 1-85, 3,500-man branch lof mternational Woodworkers of America, und the Albernt Dis- eee es Mutual Command ‘Mooted ‘By SPENCER MOOSA TAIPEI, Formosa . W—-High- level military talks following ratification oi the nmiutual de- fonce pact with the United Btates ‘Thursday were continued today nt. Chinese Nationalist hend- BE ANNOUNCED AN ES STATE be givin immediate constacra- 923 023 RE-OPSNING DATE WILL 1920 1920 1020 M0 N23 N23 . 038 028 02: 1920 Lot Wi, Block A, Sectlon 7, Map Lot 12, Bluck A, Section 7, Map , te Tot 13,! Block A, Sectlon 7, Map , >. Lot 1, Block 4, Sectlon 1, Map Lat 4, Block 4, Seetion 1, Map Lot 23, Block 1, Seetion 6, Map Lot 24, Block 1, Section 6, Map Lot 26, Block 4, Section 6, Map Lot 27, Block 14, Sectlon 5, Map Tat 28, Block FP Becton 7, Map Lot 20, Block F. Section 7, Map 1020 Lot 30, Block F, Seetlon 7, Map 1020 _ Offers may be submilted direct to The ‘Toronto General » Tyusts Corporation or to Mr RB, &. Morthner, Prince Rupert, Vc. A. E, HARDIE | TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION 1 $0 W. Pender Street Vaneotiver, BC, quarters, Newspapers here speculate that one of the items being discussed is the creation of a jolut Nation. nlist-U.S, defence command tn en aren. Among Amortenns taking part ‘in the talks are Admiral Robert B, Carney, US, chief of naval ‘operations, Admiral Fellx B. ‘Stump, commander of the Pacif- ite Fleet, and Vice-Admiral Al- fred M. Pride, commander of the ith Fleet, | PREDICT MORE AIR Also at the conference table ‘are Nallenalist China's foreign minister George Yoh. Defence ‘Minister Yu Ta-wel and the act. Ang chief of the general staff, (Gen. Peng Mengecht, | Nationalist quarters appear | confident of a big, Inerease In \ | American pillitary ald to Form- ORM. | The treaty makes the two pow. ers formal allies In thd defences! American islune tereltoslgs, 41 the West Pacific: Ui It Is generally -axsunfed thet Jithe US, will lata the he eaten fem Neer ee em ate Skeena Bill says: BE SURE to attend Rotary Club Variety Concert Sunday; March 6, 9 pm. Capitol Theatre pehpheeene been eve Taare es For Top Quality Food At Budget Pricos, It's yy 1 . ‘ 1 . ' eae at an : od, : ‘ re act : Paiwonyor buat gvanmior ane . : pbs , 4 * te 4 a ; i strength of Chiang vatican armed forces to anabte ‘them to contribute ax nuelt aa possible to the defunee of Formosa If the Reds attack, ner igwes vee Fant Paswonger ant Frelght sailings Crom Princes Mupert To Vanconver ow Sriclay und Auneday V pan. To Kitt toslday and 8un« dny 2 pan To Slowart, Miva Arit=Sut- wrdny Gan To Masvot and North Queen CharlotterMaroh: 9) 28 and . April 6 paw To Hoult, een Chrarlotloneco. "Marg, 1 and gO, pan, hour hore sailing, Vanaonger Mowbrvations ater Hooklngs Burving 1,0. Bhiwe 1600, Lis Te Princo Wunort. Agont 500 Sed Aves MM AN3S. & e Haa ine Re- | After Lone Union Man Fired | trict Joint Labor Council’ an- nounced they would again back the union, which is claiming a contract demands for 1955 will be py, lockout. headquarters. in Nanako, clalnig + 2,06 0- mjoniber that publistter Wilson has broken, Wcodworkers of America (CfO-j would still bring In four club the contract signed Tuesday, CCL) rt which éalled for fn -olght: per: cent ware Increase. ‘ Export Lumber Increases VANCOUVER (Total of 62,- locals throughout the province; 812,000 board feet of British Col. ‘and LWA district officers. . umbla lumber cleared this port: creases up to 15 cents hourly ‘for the United Kingdom during‘ have been suggested, January, ‘reau officials said this was aia pension. plan, noticeable tse over ‘monthly totals and: they altribu- iret it to the avallability’ ‘of Mor freighters. hpreen Pig ! | t {* w ee nk ee Established’ | WA Contract lo To Be Drafted This Weekend VANCOUVER {)-Wage and -hammered out here this weekend: The ITU, through its ‘local at a special , conference of the A general - “acrossethe- board | “wage Increase, approved at the: *unten's annual convention “fast month, fs expected to head the list of demands to be made on -160 coast himber operators. . Actual size of the pay demand will be worked out in closed ses- signs by 90 delegates from IWA In- Other demands are expected to more statutory holidays, fare: allowance ; previous’ iinereases, health and: - wellate plan, 36-hour week ° and. ‘nore : vacation ge. vt Pacific Lumber Inspection ph. ;lnelude, ne 4. Total shipments from: BC. wh Red Cross ‘vohinteers make, ‘all points daring “the month! regular visits to hospitalized ser- reached 140,804,000, and Included {vicemen and distribute cignret- shipments to Africa, Australia bes, stationery, playing . cards, and the Atlantic coast and Gulf aren of the United States. of Formosi, the Pesendoves and; NEW HIOT-SQUAD TECHNIQUE -= Wearlng gas moaks and iba supplies and other com- brts po Be ema eben me em e nett me cee nae mT ree ie ae ned A Ae gee = tee * ed eureying Het baton ac the horlzonta, this training group of the Washington, 2G, Clyil Disturbanea Unit of policemen advanees through a smoke serecn, The polleamen spent a day's traning at i ‘your mency makes Red Cross womilitary ins allation near the capital, The batons they hold ne longer and Tighter than a “billy,” and are for pushing unruly mobs rather than for bhdgcontng. ee EH te eae Your time, your energy, and rorvlee ponatble, TP you hayen't the Ume or the energy yourtp money con help carry on thofp. work, dete mae renee CLOSING ron a og OO. te i | R enova tion ’ "petting ‘of my ton . oriptlon i. . aretled by 8 pm March 3 ponater draftamon sy " abructively nal r Whon ‘noxt “yan hood priviting, ho “4 van w H0 ww, 4 iri ' aes et hae * WATCIE THIS SEACH FOR oun NROPENING COMMODORE _ CAE 1 ee USE THE DUMMY i this plan and the clubs broke ,4-2, he would win. threo clubsi- sorth ; i playing against the ods and de- 1 Internationlicut evenly, this Ine of play aed me ween et at “Whore Craftsmanship Courts : . Count On Us \THE DAILY NEWS” dob Printing Dents Dial ans BRID By EASLEY BLACKWOOC There Comes A Time, Too, To ‘Overtake’ Honor Catd In yesterday's hand Mr, Masters showed Mr. New the avid kibitzer, an unblocking play to create entries tix to the dummy. In today's deal he demonstitted:an- other kind of unblocking play cu involved “une I cart necessarily” overtaking an hono Mr, Champion opened — the »-~ queen of spades, One look at the combined hands toll Mr. Masters that If he couldn’t make a Hving in the club sult he very probably could not make his con- tract. | He won the opening trick with: the ace of spades on the board, i preserving the king as an entry ‘to his own band. Now one way to play the elub i suit was to whi tricks with dum- Jny's king and queen, enter the ‘vlosed hand with the king of ispades and lay down the ace of clubs. If the opposing clubs were | dividud 3- 3, this play would bein in the entlre suit. . But if Mr. Masters followed ‘end no more. He was not inter} 4 v 4 The bidding! WEST! Mr. Champion Q 3 w53 q 0.5 K WwW 3 04 -ested I winning only three club{.3 NT (tricks, And he was not partlene .2 rRe<> an>oo> North desler, Both sides vub nerabie, NORTH Mr, Dalo 84 1 s.* 62 K 6 63 af Q ‘ EAST Mr. Abel ao 72 vj 8 Qi e375 SOUTH Mr, Masters AKG Wid y : 42 ‘ & A108 82 20 as emer os pate + Tpeeted to be- adjourn d ec ‘VANCOUUE alraigling his aged m cquse he "didn’ ike the ed my break " committd | .to oe mental hospital, Otftetals sald Pelt R, MacRae became in Oakalla prison pollee court: On; tharge. . MacRae: was chargéd , widowed mother, iM Copeland MacRae, § old crippled’, logger “i moll 4 hext appearance An\o is iw | dead iy the cottug i | Rock where thoy,! He ‘became ata In the pelson’ and ‘other signs of iivental 4 chance, tt was reborted, 490 sent. lo’ Rasondal Oh 6 the attorney gee tment, ee | MacRhe, is shea [bit if he-uppodré th & Ately ton ‘J police, ‘court: apie ang ‘larly interested In’ whining five == ‘tricks in the sult—if it meant, Ing: his bid, ’ So he played in this monamiert | cashed dummy's king of clubs: ithen led the queen and overtook | jit with the ace. If the sult broke! tricks. If it broke 4- 2, there was the atided chance that elthor the nine or Jack was part of A double-ton. As you see, the nine did drop on the second round of the sult. Mr. Masters then led ‘the ten, throwlng a smalf spade from the board and knocking cul Mr. Abet's Jick, He won the snade return with ‘the king and his elght of elub: picked up Mr, Abel's seven, One more elub trlek and the: high cards remaining in dummy wer e enough for ganie. 8 eee ee mes nt ee ne | Four Chitdren | | Die in Storm BRANDENBURG, Ky, if — | Three sisters and a ‘brother, \caught ina terrific hail nnd train storm, were drowned late ay tna small creck. . The creek had been swollen to ‘la raging torrent by a sudden! flood that rolled down from the’ “Hills surrounding thelr home about 16 miles southwest of here: | The four deitma—~three girls, ‘tHe oldest about 13, and a boy— 'were tho elildren of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Mike Hardesty. Pollce sald they had left a school bus to walk the mile lo thelr home along a gravel road. Caught in the storm, they ap. {parently started running. Whah they came to what usually ts 0 placid wet-weather creek, they Kast South — West 1 ¢ Pass oo} NT Pass All Pass Today T- -9 pam. “Mon. ta Wed. on - 79 apparently ran into tt without renlizing Chat the stream they had been furding dally wos {m- usable. You are caning with the Ca- Hedian Red Cross Uvoughout the sear when you give da Mareh, Your Red Crogs needs $5, 404,100 i 1055. AUCTIONEER Plane GOO and Usd . hee aoe ‘Poueemeeren ous mars ° “d eeemmsteumnmmnansen V-A-I-t-0-R-1-N-G @ Suit) @ Punts o Topcoats @ Slacks SUTERATION SPECIAL IBT QUICK SERVICE LING. the TAILOR WO GUN NI! ae” rane 4 1238 . ab scanturesaniecamaeetl ae 7 sore A ee : t i t Jews, i : : [ g pereyen T pawea {| \t Toda 4.25 Only 00 %, 10 Sunday Aidnight ‘ont Kilroy Hirseh Lloyd Nolan In + a] "Crazy Logs” (p BN DONG sah Ai i) Me) VWogutar Pelee: .. CAPITOL one SAY Ure BEl Hi ‘ am (Us not a words , t's tho sound di chy romnanca on ft yy tha race” “ia HETINE Don. nh Calherine : Mon. to wes