nd: ern nnd Contial British: Calumbia,’. fC radian” Press—Audit Buredu-‘of, Clreulations: hove “Daily, Newspaper Association haen _ Prince ‘Kupery Dally News, tiga: “i'd OR, Brédiaent. Subscription Hates? 76c; per yeary, $8.00 "++ eet Be; “per mouth, 81,003 per: year, $10. on Post’ Ofiice Department, ‘Oltawa ‘he “Vat AOL OF. ation Q rowth reulremien of lth h |S tal:of: China. after:my trip to Manehuttia, They ‘sumed the steam heat one “i night, : ‘and this. morning .t jwarm through my. immense. window. “It. seems like a good-day tO {he street the other day, up in relax, and to Torget the great Manchuria, or Northeast China. behat. of “the little things. hy Baan Pll | e ' ttle Things! wi Orient life” - PEIPING, China—I am back. “home” in the eapi- rein, the. Hsinchaio Hotel last’ put here: ‘they wear r thom ¢ on 1 the he | streets: or at work. = pouring | I saw a couple of hundred |! ‘youngsters being piloted across sunlight is fairs -of. state for awhile, tO Ryery. single boy and git! in the | whole lot.wore a: mouth and nose Tl has been suggested thay I say why this town of Kitimat has come Into existence, 1 will be brief. Yhe production o Aluminum requires terrific amounts of electric geconcenaetnnnmenntommn=ns ato” vob ultimately tightly In- ‘cane ‘ power, " Today, {than one half-as much power ‘as the whole’ province of Brit- -ish Columbia used here. When “ijwhole province of British Col- fimbia: TI ‘| Vancouver “and: Victoria, I in- clude all the paper mills in the 4 province, Tinclude all the other industries, and all the power used in every house in’ British Columbia, Within we expect, that this Municipality of. Kitimat within it “TIME “and. PLACE By P, BE, RADL EY " sanuger B.C, Project Alean ALUMINUM NEEDS ELECTRIC POWER something about the reasons more! peautiful mountains, lovely river running through it, with adequate reasonably flat area, for the construction of a town of tp, to 50,000 population within casy reach by means of a spur railway’ line ‘of the Can- adian National Railway system, and with the expectavion that in due course a highway would be constructetl to give access to the road system of this our province, ° RAPID GROWTILE -Onee Kitimat had been chos- Kitimat uses W before we I say, the include the Cities of! three years and | will ine industry consume mote eye ok OTTAWA DIARY_ 42 parliament: Hill saugenls 4- events never ee curren wonder these rap which ma fom effect in the highly compli- with ai terdependent modern orld, For example, the Canadian Western Europe being recalled & from thelr doesn't look ‘nearly as promls- ing at the present moment as ft did just a the reason Jook is the new ern European economic, union. At first glance, the project for a Western European community would seem lo be en- tirely unrelated to the pr eee Paice et ER MATT IAN a) (3 tt oe leave her ground. tie seat Western Germany—iwhileh io mean that Canadian’ and States ground troops woul in stay = too--and Chat ‘Adenauer would give ‘hist port to the project for We urapran ceanomic unto prospect of | In. this pieture Canad troops inibe the Innocent bystandayé gets caught up in the lg Y all studies of the projects Furopean free trade area ih Parliament Hill economists fi mmacle so far indleate t of cease tO days at the wide y separite cause post-war eround stand-by ‘mission few weeks ago. And for the change of oul- project for West- the project is Unat her. inntare will not be seriously dais} The prospect of any diféctig ie considerable benefit -| upon as somewhat rem agains, this negative “o the maintenance of Ca daeate eon wleemmantoe customs esence braided ’ pigtails. Cs hi “Most: of the. females of c ina, h j ‘Tare: stl ‘smart enough’ to realize aoe isan eee sta i aby, » that “woman's .crowning glory. four smaller. golden star's, of the’ is-her, hait’so the western shoit, . same five-pointed type... “hait habit: has’ not ‘caught: on; @ there, “yet; \thank goodness. Peet whiskers, " % the: people. The younger men old. men}: on * the, and, e0;t ‘the: opp ads: shi But to get bavk to th sell in’ ‘the shops... *; _ some” ‘Of the old. Chinese Wo” One thing is about the clothes mask. =» Of. course, the dust 4 ‘and women almost all. wear the country really is mean, ‘and no 1. ‘standard. garb—blue tunic, but-: doubt carries disoase in the big sitoned. up to the throat’ (Stalin cities. style) and blue. or ‘grey slacks. ‘Incideiitally, although: Ri ther} influence i is very: strong dniChina, { 'T have: ‘only: secn, one, Sovie ; extreme! inca: L have been ii this; ¢0 intr ‘They. ‘actu lly; have. their: ‘whole! =-and.that. was. being: ‘car’ ain 7 off as’ ‘bald, as bil- | the'big: parade whiere :ther liard’balls,“‘They look.veally dis-"}itorally: scores of. thousands’ of - | tinguished: ‘that’ way,. especially. the Chinese variety.’ ip when they: also’ grow" “the. long; |"" lit rather: wispy Adoking, . “chin accurately * in! “this: seric Stalin's . picture. was riot: : je. elottie es. . ‘One: advantage of the. tunic and cence on oh Shina’s- ‘nations é slacks. uniform: is: that? -when ay “-teold, snap; sets in they ‘pile on. con niéte,. the: followin | were’ all! extra® layers. of underclo hing—. von “Marx, aiid mneels, Tenin! . dark bliie seems to be tlic favor- land stalin; Sun Vat- sen and—| ‘tite color, judging: by. WH at they: ‘ piggest:. of. all-—Chairman’ ‘Mag ‘ Tse. tung. “The oniy” ‘olaer picture of Stal-| men. still: hobble around, plainly in L have seén:in China, showing the effects of the bind- worke-s’ sanitorium .at-;the. hot: T reported: steniaturely When” the: “decorations: in? “China is also the most: flag. The only, concession: the ‘Un, fiyingest country I have.eve: ‘ese: girls make, to.femininity is seen. Literally. millions of ‘flags lin ‘the brightly colored hair:rib- were in evidence around the-na- bons., ‘they: weary.on their Jong, tional holiday. on October, “The Chinese flag .is: plain red.|, ‘Unis ‘were| SEARCH FOR ere. was in a i Athan -twice as much power as it does today. WATER TRANSPORTATION The production of aluminum in Canada requires adequate: transportation facilities, We use! in Canada less than one sixth | of the aluminum which we pro- | duce in.Canada. The remainder | has to be- shipped . to’ ‘customer's | in every.” corner. of. the’ free | world. We require three and .a! half tons -of* raw’ materials. to of: aluminum, | 4 i imake one- ton. an] These | raw. materials have to be» brought, in,» to. enable this to} tbe done economically. it is .nee-. Oe essary ‘to have. easy access .to: ocean transportation. _ TOWNSITE - It. requires: ‘men to produce laluminum. A plant: “must either. ha Pe lodated ‘close v0 ‘a centre: oft in’ the world where you. could: ‘ population ora ‘town must be equal this. . i alongside ‘the. plant. 1949 and 1950, the Aluminum, “Company. had parti¢s of engin-| eers searching - throughout the! world for: the best : location - to | build: an. additional. reduction ; »| Plant, From: British: North’ Bor- neo to. the Philipines, from New “| gealand to “Northern - Quebec, th rom: Venezuela. to. British Col- Thodern town in the world, and | fj nda, town such as. that: where inl ‘umbia the search ‘went on, Fin-/ en the building went on and as a result we have today the most of Canadian ground troops Germany. But by a process - -of chain reaction the two situations ultimately make direct: contact, L believe the fastest growing. Where else would you find a ;town where a bare 2% years ago}. there were oniy Su permanent ‘houses, where there werg. no {paved roads, where there were nd, permanent schools, "10. com- mercial facilitiés,. . no’ “public buildings, no giass, nd gardens, where ‘else, I repeat; “would, you many.and Pr dnce. (o support the today we have.220, miles, of ‘pav- gustoms union scheme, It is rum- ‘ed roads, where. we - have; the most, modern schools in. British i Columbia, where we have acres ‘of grass’ anid’ lawns. where we also would sta ‘have beautiful. gardens, where jGanadian 1 nent here ys ‘commercial facilities are. already tmyderstond to be unwilling 9) in existence or’ belng built “i yindertake a unilateral with: don't think thero Is anywhere | drawal. Oe the British troops on the con- tinent :for an Indefinite time longer. That wowld mean that —_ z= ~ West -Germany's ‘Chancello: | Adenauer ‘Is sald tuthoritatively | ito attach major importance 10; T 1 oday Kitimat largely depends i the maintenance of British | on: the -aluminum industry | , whem it owed its or iginal exis- troops antlan and Uitte tence, But: we are opening lp : ‘States -Lroops as well, Ab: the! new area in this region and insame time, Adenauer 1s also re- a district so-highly favored. by; iported to be’ the most difficult | nature with natural resources if figure to convince of the desir | seems only reasonable. 9NC | annity of the Western European ; almost inevitable that :béfore sustoms union scheme, . Conse- | EXP ANSION | ASSURE D: ored that sie will agree to leave | met $100 Jackno, Plus! 14 Additional Gamey, _ Every Bingo Night for As Low as $2,00 for P “MONDAY, OCT. 29)! & inturvops “In Western Europ eosting a Udy stum—in the dreds of millions of do each yenr, Gaver nment ati ties here would like to get off Evening $00 pan. For Canada’s troops were, only | ; "A HO} ook on thal one, but. thy . HO} erman (. 10 se the many sibility now appears discouy neo ple by withdrawing most of her ingly slender. “Ley- of forces, But now Britain te row “thls: i upon the scheme fora. Western eo Batrl aropean customs. union. "ANd 2s Civic Centre aeure an inducement: Lo: Westen: Ger- ‘aislt i —_— LINDSAY'S: ny ii he Cartage & Storage! Established | 10 cal HOUSEHOLD Goods! MOVING ) CRATING — STORA 4 ie ling. oftheir ‘feet, in infancy., All springs,” ust outside < Anshan. “ally in-1851 it was: Gecided that too long other industries lll! guently, a compromise or saw-' '|these’old girls wear trousers” too, There. they, had a big oil: paint- British Columbia was the’ most| follow us into Kitimat and that loft is looked: upon by diplomatic | r Me 10nd | put they. prefer. the ‘traditional ing show.:13 alin and Mao. promising lotation.: Even here {we can look forward: ‘confidently | lexperts as the logical way to. Agents: Allied Van Lines, ig pits I Chinese ‘style, wide’ atthe: hips,” Up in:Nortien.” “pinay Pmade| there were 35 possible sites or {to the day when this moderrj handle the situation. Under its: Phones Whirf 433 | Office a Gretel” fang very, tight:at the ankle. But) more inquiries — about “uhat| combination, of ° sites "where |City of Kitimat will be. the met- iterms Br itain would agree to je Rupert “the young women. Of China Wear ‘needle. -tréatment?” wii the! ‘power might -be, developed and | rorolis of Northern British. Col-; -- Sapna nee ew _Adaip rane Oa: ao sack +e Cl traditional, school, ; of ‘Giticve |a aluminum, plant -built. "These | umbia. - I, vt on — Tellin owever «his: ‘Universa hi | doctors cai and ‘do: ‘puncitre wus tiwete. narrowed down until “il; On the occasion of the open c ay puget te ‘all; shapes. * “and”; sizes? of] seemed, tliat Kemano was the ing ‘of this beautiful new: build: | | WE WILL BE CLOSE D perfor rker's needles: for: different: ‘ailments: place:-where power could be de-i ing: TUESDAY, CT. 31st FROM 1 p.m. to 4 UUM The -eedle that I saw. being! veloped - th Jargest quantity and: ng, L would bike to congratulate 0 P p a 0 iM 2 the st st? ueture. and ee ce These’ ar @ ‘cer tainly e, brief is ‘blueprint "for v chaiting n munid- en's aheatl, It furnishes the Tor: rogram ‘of municipal statesmai- Ship-ot. a higher. or ‘der, vn total it thr ows out a for able ch ny lenge tor the year's s ahead, BE dats Te —The i stening Post, | “a ma cae i Nethe. fresh ‘otind ‘in ‘the howe -par' selial areument -; ayer! 1 ‘all. fr ‘ght yates in Canada, ‘The pattern ve- indins: the. sit; At its ‘spring sittings the board How n inted. a intent iin: increase to transcontinental lines, with leave to: ‘plead this. autuimn'dn.a finalorder, The eiquest:{ is the same; The 2 yailwa ys wiint a 15 per cent - fier casey in response t to high wage and other declared —veosts, The yesponse of seven of the ten provinces | ss othe, same} they:atute: that-in: thelr belief the rates a m “high: enough, This! ‘difficult to see, In fact, how thoy ain be palsed: again without another round of infla- © Hote the one thing that th administration at Otta- oe a has war nedl against, and says it docs not want, | Visti Daily Colonist, —s itpetisuu ik not’ vii ur. lluplayed Herr Wea or Ww Me Government. an Heltah Columba, . our, “heavy. denim’: . shots “int; the" ‘Communist: party— literally: as. fivie’ as: ‘a thair. 3” sc | the’ cabinet ‘ministers,.,and: the, 4 - {new ruling’ class.generaily—wear' oy ‘ailments. in ‘the abdonieli, it, seni er ‘tailored. sults, of good: seems they.’ ‘have.’ some - about to eight inches. long—and they? ean iti titry. but ean ful Joodtions i wy British’? ‘Columbia, “ithe: Tee “the carree ag. ' oe We rounded - but. not” enclosed by ‘bet a elt! wen ot Kitimat. ny. man . passengers, - goods.” -fare now made” ‘in: China: in im- ” Chinese ‘bikes: ‘are very much ; cheaper. OS ; But-‘all the iain Pelping Lin trdaleless “electri¢ trolleys, tris ansport 4}. 0 have eee Inf keeping the! t Vt i: iprice a Mi Hy HWeiiever: may: ae i UPS alten tvonh “ah ltime practice, hy the flqne “Bat ‘the: big! not, only, wiftigu Jent'but i my though: some’ “th used ‘on a. child's polio case. was !most: satisfactorily. But at Ke- ‘| mano. there. wasn’t room for s ito. » But: for’ getting at: ‘infections | city ‘of-the ‘size Whitin was envis- | ‘aged. and: ‘SO eyes «were “turned , Freeman,’ Gooding, wards ‘Kitimat, separated it isi Stickney upon the self sacrific-; “ue by 50. miles: of: rngged coun-;ing effert which they have put | congratulate: and thank || ‘cou ne{lllors Cohoon, Cronk. Kicller and ‘the mest in over the ‘past years to build! the Nor-. up this town -to the point where ; sut-! we see it today,.J am proud to: sone: : oft . are still’ in use for: carriage : ‘of: ‘The: tares = wheeled, ~playele- ‘pulled pedicab js: riow ih-use by the hundreds of thousands, Bikes mense quantities. But good: Bri- fe ‘tish models are on ‘salé- in, the big state department: stores at | ‘about . $200 Canadian money, | That is about four months pay for . the’ Chinese skilled worker! . ‘or school.teacher, Of course, the! streets are being widened and ‘heavily paved for {he soon-com- i {ust like outs in Vancouver, - The phice of just about cvery- thing important is fixed by law, nd the government really seems ine Ae Age i lee eet 1 OR thy | an i Here the various wade ‘and: business groups first icon sult amongst themselves and fix (holr: own fair prices, no doubt with gavernment.(that Is, Communist party) approval, _ China is the mogt germecon- jsclous country T have aver seen, | -- Literally. hundreds of thousands of people wear the cotton nose! and mouth masks such as ou ‘doctors and nurses wear In PLYI NG WROGS The East Aslan flylng. frog | has webs borween + 1s chahling tf to soar from branch Q, ithe surgi¢al operating rooms, to branch, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Regular Passenger and Cargo Service Botwoon my Prince Rupert and Vancouver also to Kitimat, Stowart and Alice Arm . 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