JS iat yrs ee Charge +. Roe ema age. Maid i in South * vancou; ER db--Poeter Mor- ts Vauchel. formerty of Quebee City, was charged with murder Sunday night in the love tr iangle | Slaying of 22-year-old Karl Hor- \..d, who came to Canada cen Germany a year ago, yy The charge was ‘aid almost 24 hours after Vauchel surrendered | bo police a few hours after Hor | wold's body was found Saturday! ina dingy suite in fooming house, a downtown ade lousy was the motive for the; Slaying whieh followed an all- night party, Zhey said they had! awastioned a pectty arunette who} hid of five hearts, ‘Now Mr. Champion, with the knowledge that h's partner had; * Prince Rupert Daily Néws . _fhesday, July 20, 1054 ples, | BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Masters Keeps Eye on Bidding, Bags Small Slam Since his partner had opened the bidding and a jump bid on the next round, Mr. Masters had |{ Police satd they believed jea- lever y justification for making a slam try with a cue North dealer Both sides vulnerable North (At Champlon) additional values over those! S—Q 6 Was a gues st at the party, ‘previously shown and including: H—K.76 3 ~ —— | specifically first round heart: Con K 10765 control, was willing to go to SIX’ ype at ispades, Instead of going dir-; (Mrs, Keen) 2 (Miss Brash) 'ectly to that spot, however, he: S--874 3 "8-928 made the good cre bid of six’) H--10 8 H-QJ54 clubs p04 D—Q J 63 ‘ C-KQ3HR C-965 Since this eall put the auction | South (Mr. Masters) rat the six level, Mr. Masters | S--A KJ 10 5 will carry alumina—powdered and refined aluminum ore— correctly construed it as an in| poe 8? ivilation for him to bid seven! C-10742 spades if he had solid spades) ‘ne: piading: the wild north coast 400 miles north of Vancouver, and some reasonable fit with the East = South. = West | This adveraemen is not published or i diamonds. His spades were all- | 1 p Pass 1s Pass t aoa S. ‘or by. the Goveranient of Borah | "ight but the lone deuce of dia- 4 pus «BH Pa Columbia. monds prompted him to stop at! 60 Pass aS an Pass. ay a small slam, CAREFUL PLAY Even that contract required careful play. The king of clubs was led and taken by drmmy’s race, Mr. Masters’ problem was to establish dummy’s diamond suit without getting himself too short in trumps, Note that he wouid have to ruff two diamerds to set that suit and that vould leave him with ene thump less tian Mrs. Keen. , " Sensibly enough, Mr. Masters told himself he didn't need to win all ef the tricks Also, he didi’, seed to win the first twelve, Any iwelve would do. iin othsr words he lost the one j trick he could safely lose, at a jlime when it would do him, the ‘most good. Beginning at trick two he led ‘the ace and king of diamonds, ‘discarding a club.- Then he led a third diamond and, instead of lruffi ng, threw off the deuce of hearts. which was a loser any- iway.. Thus he took one step to- | ward setting the diamonds with- : “out using a trump at all, ee ee ee Fast Passenger and Freight Sallings from Prince Rupert ~ (All times Daylight Saving) "To Vancouver — Friday acd * 38 Sunday 8:00 p.m. To Kitimat-Friday 8:00 p.m. fo Kemano — Sunday ?°06 p.m. To Stewart, Alice Arm—Sat- urday 6:00 a.m, To Masset and North Queen Charlottes — Thursday 6:00 am.; July 15, 29, Aug. 12.- ‘to South Queen. Chartottes— July 8, 22, Aug. 5 Passenger Reservations . Freight: Bookings LES SMITH— ' . Prince Rupert Agent . | ard Ave. Phone 568 & 569 serving B.C. since 188° e 509 ae es ee er, OWN A CAR. ny Ph its $ 48 CHEV, SEDAN Custom heater, sood motor and tires 795 rou in your home, you Nl find WATLACE'S aeleetian fopa, Prltes are very, very meh ty halanee with Vane J touven, ab WALTACHS, you ee go wrong! For the best Used Car deal in town, sec how much more we offer, Come in Now and make a Deal! Wallace's Det ot. Store eee > VEpt, StOre F sinc thie sabe td ponds brary bad Rte tay 0 MONARCH SEDAN Heater and air condition- ing. A big car 1495 Mrs, Keen discarded the eight of hearts on the fourth trick and at trick five Miss Brast Jed the four of that suit, Mr. Masters won Mtr his own. hand with the ace. He led. the five of spades to diummy’s queen, |. By BRUCE LEVETT - KITIMAT (CP)—The building returned another diamond and of a $550, 000.000 aluminum im - ruffed with the ten of spades, , dustry in the wild valleys off He then picked up the remaining! :British Columbia's north, coast trumps, discarding dummy’s two 8 4 tale of two towrs—one grow- | “tum will be made—but Kemano is‘where Kitimat is made, for! material. small hearts, He followed with. ing, the other dying. a heart to dummy’s king and the| Kitimat, where a giant’ ‘Alum- rest of the cards in dummy were inum Company of Canada smel- good, ter is almost ready to. produce Bomber Pick-Up Of Jet Fighter Startling Trick By VERN HAUGHLAND — | CARSWELL AIR FORCE BASE, py this aut mn, Tex. W—The jet fighter. roared | yt sa into view beneath our big plane} DEVELOP ING PROJECT: and then . began. climbing—its! ° from. construction to production, lis estimated between 6,000 and 7,000. Kemano, 50 miles to the south, ‘is. dying. Home of 6000 men who worked on the-hydro de- velopment last fall, it will be r ‘The aluminum industry these |: nose pointed directly at our belly, mien. have built. will progress in] See a spectacular aerial collis- An observer on. the ground stages. The first stage will ‘see ts would swear he was ‘about to:two lines of electric furnaces in operation but company officials hope eventually to quadruple the plant’s initial capacity. The first cluye. including pow- ‘ion. In a way, he would be right The F-84-F jet kept closing on our plane,; but as it neared it began slowing down. Finally’ it was only eight feet away, then four feet, then barely a foot. Scconds later it gently touch- ‘ed its blunt nose against a steel jutting down nace lines, has already cost $275,- 000,000, exceeding the original estimate by $115,000,000, boom - from the lin the throes of a switeh-over : ,its population by the year-end] ‘down to a permanent staff of 60]. er development ana tne two fur-| ficials can’t even guess how: far | ‘above the origina! ¢ ‘estimate. Kitimat is where tue alumin- without power from Kemano the smelter here is just e collection 1of six long buildings, mano soon and the first ingot about the end of July. “The smelter will employ! stage during which we plan ona production of 85900 tons a year. ON FREE MARKET “All our aluminum ts going on the free market: at abrst 18 cents “a pound,” he sald. Building of the smelter and a deep sea dock started in 1951 Minett2 bay. the tide flats opposite an Indian : village, yards from the surrounding hills , was.added to make a bed for the | smelter, i “Now,” says Mr. Turney, ' | sizo ore carrier in the world can! here, expects power from Ke-, _ NEW B.C. INDUSTRY—A new British Columbia industey will be born in these six long buildings | ‘ in a few wecks when the power is turned on and the first aluminum is smelted from the ore. “These buildings, part! ef 9 $529 00u.000 Aluminum Company of Canada development in northern’ B.C., house rows of smelting furnaces or potli ies. Straddling the potlines ts a conveyor which from a deepsea clock on Minette Bay to the furnaces. The ore is brought in freighters from the British West Indies, In the , background the snow-capped peaks of B.C.’s Coast range tower over the huge plant built on’. Ist Chapter of Kitimat Adventure = Nearly Over as Power Cut-In Due : the project's final cost will soar ‘one of 11,000 tons and the other 230 000,000; of 10,000. Each brought a. carga! god . chance..of. (finding Q new ‘of alumina, refined bauxite, from ; t around 1,000 men in the primary! ial problems, All equipment and when a dredge began to suck! 600. 2,500,000 cubic yards of fill from: cent of this back on the sur- It was dumped on; plus market. Another 2,000,000 cubic: jneir own sawmill and railroad. ‘any 'Morrison-Knudsen Co. did the A, C. Turney, works manager} the t ; woe - graded cliss A. Most are flown “Now aluminum company of-' pull up alongside our tock” : So far, there have been two~— misao the Jamaica Babbar opened ‘Jast year to supply Kitimat with raw The smelter, which in Its flrst stage coveres 300 acres, had to be built‘on an incline because of river-fill base. Engineers expect that gradual settling will bring the buildings level. — MANY PROBLEMS The whole project posed spec- men had to be flown or floated 400 miles from Vancouver. .No one construction company on the continent was big enough to un-|, dertake the whole project . No] the equipment. -to], firm had handle the job and the alumin- um company had to buy con- |; struction machinery for $23,000,- | It hopes to get 40-50 per|¢ The contractors had te vulld Eight Vancouver . companies ; combined to form Kitimat Con-~ ; Structors to build the smelter. i power construction. Top man for Kitimat Con- 1 press claimed proudly this month : | structors is a free-lance engineer ‘forward end of our open bomp :bay. A nose lateh clicked and ithe jet was hooked on to our 8-36 heavy bomber, swaying , ‘hack and forth in the tur blant jar, i The: fightor ‘pilot. lowered his iwing flaps: to make? the. reer! part 6f his plane rise A hy-' draulic mechanism began re-’ trieving Uhe steel boom and dre! ithe fighter eloser’ to our fuse! jlige’ 4 until side lntehes on. ay i“trapeve” locked and held it! ateady. Then the fighter was! taiseu with the “trapeze” Into, Buy on Convenlent ‘Terms GORDON and ANDERSON Phono 46 val das ee HT TNL WT NENA el HE: Hy Pee 8 G0, i GIANT WATER COURSE—Workinen burrowed for three y yours wonder 7,000-foot Mount DuBose in northern British Columbia to complete this huge tunnel, In a few weeks water will rush {hrangh the 10-mile-long tunnel to turn hydro generators deep underground. The power will supply the giant new Aluminum a JUST coocccccccsecee bargain for. , Our bomb bay, ! LIMITLESS RANGE | * ’ | Release and recover of a nar. SEE DERRY FIRST FOR THE BEST J siter r-01 by a Beso irs tient nas jbeen shown publlely caly halt a a seccuets cae wate ane aang y ducen Umes, but it has been " MH keellent eonttion Wet Maelo Kenton Gnd eon carried out hundreds of thnes as ‘s mllent Wien, HMeat- rl Teirlen, Soc cone Bethe aly researeh and develap- 0 and alr “4585 dition Lhroughout 695 ment, conmyand continues to CONCMONING so ONLY rcsuiene : j Work oul Improvements, ; Tf a fighter ean be carried hone pe lane ALY aboard a long-range bomber, and YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER leven be retuned from the moth Fer ship, dt gia almost limitless Bob Parker Limited = [ince “Yhe come of Friendly Service" | This would make poostife baw : protection: of bombers engaged . on long missions and perhaps AS OB Tike feasible Ughter attacks on " M clistant targets, W OWALLACE'S B) The B-30 cht take off and , land with the 20,000-pound pare Company of Canada smolter at Kitimat, 60 miles away. The tun- 2 pany Nt y. , DEPT, STORE w(asile pling still aboard. On this a Wy) mission, however, the planes. ‘ e Marquiseite took off separately. ' the Nechako Ielver, ‘i! ite a , w Ls a ute ay, a a Mead “ . i" Dra eAS—~ | MG 1" See the NEW . s wy : . 1 : Panels— : Beatt { anels y | Bie a . . a A | Blandird wringer type wash. nf tH Ne or that brings you all the ; . H nates oF a tml mone te atylo combined with ense | k Var age of operation Ina washer that at oa will got all the dirt aul, At ‘ mt For practical, jnexpensive the vory low prleo of ip window curtains and drapes " (a henutify and brighten any Only 149.50 nel, 26 feet high and 11 feet wide, dwarfs the workmen, The water will come from a grent artifielal Iake made by damming Stampede Bands CALGARY (bh — More bands iMhan ever before took part in ithe Calgary Stampada qnoeyle e day parade. Twenty-five hnhels, Including four from dhe United States, supplied mareh tempo, at fn VN ney pty DINING PLEASURY SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cale Pe PA PMP nn ng, +; from Renfrew, Ont., white-hair- , ‘Company pulling jn that vast ‘power development at Kemano, jee anty uaing half of tts po- | won't stop there." a | . | 1 (of the munielpality, envisions isecondary Industries starting up Bat Kitimat, “applied for a forest-manageinent ‘s (Meence and plans a $60,000,000 Tt pulp mi ed, tanned J. B. Whitton, older brother of Ottawa's M7yor Char- lotte Waitton, He figures the toughest part of the job was building the dock. “We had 7 days to get.tt. done to cate the highest tlde of the : year" but it went In on schedule last year, he sald, , W. H. Bill Sparks, Lownstte en- gineer and newly elected reeve "T can't see the Aluminum tential,” said, reeve Bparks, “Tt PLAN BIG PULP MILE Already Ueente Development (Co. a firm set up by Alean and ithe biy Powell River Co, has A liquid-alr has Thought — land company and submitted | . By GARY LEVY = BERLIN (Reuters)—There are | In’ West Berlin today 37,000 refu- gees whose prospects of a nor- mal, happy Hfe are so remoté that; many of them would pre- fer.to return to Communist-ruled East Germany, from: ‘which they |‘ fled... : Those “olass’ B refuugens” are, penple whose reasons for flce~|4 ing ‘from’ communism are not: considered suffietently compells ingto give them the class. A’ grading of “recognized political refugees,” The Communist Bast Berlin’ “ahd de Me h years; ita on chal Sort tt for, three ve that more “defectors from the republic’ were. returning ‘re- { f pentantly, a asking for merey-and | ‘afresh chance to help in “bulld- [ing up socialism” In East: Ger- many. , PASS TEST All refugees from Bast Ger- many erriving in West Berlin are “investigated” to test whether it was teally {mperative: for them |. to flee—that ts, whether Hfe. {liberty or existence were really at stake. The reason for thts test is that! neither the West - Berlin. not the West. German economy feels able to dive ade- quate support, to-all the would- be refugecs, . : These who. pass ine lest are RCAF APPOE NIM. Cont, Kenneth Mi Lied “of Montreal, top 'ma navigation, hias been ia Glrector’ of the RG: ment: enginecring, He hal chief :project re ‘Alr Force's central bynp yal and ‘pr ovng. estab th al. Ottawa. He Won id tonal: recogeiltion: iy ¥ a method of navigal able to: flying: near ‘Pole. to"! West Germany, where they are’ ‘given priority. ‘in housing 'and,-efmployment; and” have a — Ite. 4. ‘ ‘Those* whio fail.to convince the inyesizator’s are put into family || : cainps In West Berlin, where’ they ate housed’'and ‘fed free of charge and get pocket money, They are nu.-cntitled to seek! or:carry out ‘vurk in: competition | with West Berliners. - Their. only cb.vuce of a change, ||: short of returning to Bast Ger- many, is the guarantee of a job; and accommodation. In West ; Germans, diftieult for righty | Menpeme i Vor Outside’ Orders Ph "TALL Mk We we: " VERMALION eTOOK et | _ ALSO cme! " Hawallin Nights “ “Rough ‘Riding Ducky ais ’ ; ae Once Only tac Night at 8: 04 Show "E 10:10 po Jast § htatl B30) pe . eo mi geovner race «on Ben» wv YEOHNICOLOR “plans, a sawmill 14 belng built} ond property is rendy for a diary, / There ds a’ Tudson'a Bay Co, Lbrnneh, two banks and a weekly ‘pewapaper with 3,000 clreulntion, A spur Une and a highway are] neler ronstrietion to Wale Kil. mat with the Canadian National Ridlways at Terrace, B.C, Reeve Sparks figures, however, “| that the important thing now ty Indding homes, Aluminum Company of canada his started a hotke-consteuctlon plan whieh enables a worker to buy a $14,000 home with a's7on down payment. ‘The hones will he in nv davolopmont’ planned nvound th purk with underpasses so that children will not have ta croad maln strate, . During the york of ulleing the campiny had a aompletay turnover of the 2,400 mon on the payroll avery throe niontha, Now Kitimat ting a ynalt lub, noviflo range and a gum alyb,!' Thore are aumon in the rivera and gamo in the fovontn and mounbalns, Roove Sparke flywros (hat Ist. nut, with p papnitation, now of 4,100, will oventually grow to: ay ally af 40,000 oy M0, 00.. Seen aes ‘GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER eat oo Aa A Mino Wack BAG and Med 1s. | There's n Grént Went Life retirement plan ley right for vou, {1 will provide a regular gut feed Income for (he amount (hat you chooxt, ulnning at tho age you wish to retfre, out adjust and Increase your savings ay Your ino nrowss There's no (Ime like (he prosent to OM Out how you cnt retire =. on your own (ern Just welt or cudls JAMES S, BURNS 724 Alhad Straot, Prince Ruport Phone Green 505 ohh t ‘ GREAT- Wes rire | (fe ‘ 38 a at PAR ou FUTURE IS OUR BUSINESS 10: 0