rir upert - Daily. New a Wedni day, May 8 1957 3 ji ANCOUVER Reflecting the “055 of export lumber tnarkets," " “This was - pot . tis D:: Hallin, Chairman: of the}. The. Prince’ ‘Rupert “Rorest of: Directors,’ at ‘the 50th * District cut increased 52,000,- “Annual ‘meeting. ofthe: British. 999 feet over:1955, leaving a net olumbia: ‘Loggers’. association.’ /* decrease on ‘the. coast of 41, @. annual ‘report . disclosed | ‘990,000 ‘feet from. 1955, The total coast; cut. last year was , ~3,890,000,000 board ‘feet. . Mr, Hallin’ reminded ‘members “tha amp, In ‘transit, and at market, “March : 1§, this-year, totalled: ,000; “board feet, compared 65, 000,000. board” feet 1! anniversary of the association, making ‘it “the. oldest incorpor-. ated association in the industry, ” gO. ““Log. production. has, “consist= ently. been below that-of a year go witil the last, three weeks t has begun , to show a |PGE Director. Log Yonsumption vat March, oF s much below that: of Ne : | Forests’ Minister’. Ray Williston | Was ‘appointed Monday by order-’ in-council ‘as a “director ‘of the Pacifle. ‘Great Eastern railway.” ' Mr Williston’ Teplaces ‘ Agri-, culture™ “Minister - Ralph‘ Chet-’ wynd, who died. last’ month from. a heart ailment, . UP ic or cedar “and: hem- re. materially. below. those “tog topped all: veeonte Of 6,307, 318,624 | 4 1 ‘| Derwent: Water in’ Cumberland, ~ | England, has a maint depth wos “08,72 feet, : oH J. KELSALL: District’ Engineer: ” Dated this: 7th’ May; 1957. - “yoUR WASHINGS. ~BTRA LOVELY. TODAY, ~ URS JANE. a | © +" There's noting else ike Javex to give you | whiter, bright ar washings every time, -costs so litt ttle? | OR Mauip " i hohe TRADE ARK aan AS IT CLEANS § Jog: hiventorles were. 24 pet cent: higher March that. “this year marked: the. 50th |-. [Ray Williston a - VICTORIA: ‘O.—. ‘Lands: ‘and . : The. historic. scente lake ‘ot | : Ind what t olher household cleaning vroduct dons s) many os $0 easly. and so well + yah WN DRY’ FORM’ BLOWING. ina strictly ‘military. manner, Lys anadian ‘army. | Sergeant Jack. Viv- : fan,)a ‘member of the United Nations Emergelicy Force, sounds off at the: UNEF ‘camp. in Abu. Suweir ‘Egypt. With no bugle handy, Vivian, of Kingston, Ontario, rigged. up this’) home- - By VINCENT: BUIST.: MOSCOW . (Reuters) - _. The a:mass moyemeft of peoples | into ‘Siberia’ and central Asia to: man the new: industrial regions. being built up there. 0s “This movement;. ‘which’ is still in the foi'mative. stages, ‘will Jast, Py present : reckoning, at east POWERFUL BLADES Bronze , propellers. of: the; new 25, 500-ton . . Canadian: Pacific each.” ty Daly News Classified “LINDSAY'S carta. Be. Storage _ Established 1910: no _ HOUSEHOLD Goops MOVING. — PACKING | - CRATING — ‘Lift Van. Service Agents: ‘Allied: fan’ “Lines La, Phones Whart 4331 Office 5016, Soviet Union’ Has embarked. on | liner’ Empress of,Britain. measure. ‘19 feet: ‘Six dnehes, , welgh 18. tons grain ‘which can grow. ready have moved Oh, t “OH THANK YOU! aM MUMMY HAS TAUGHT ME TO USE JAVEX,. AM SHE ALWAYS DOES". | in it in by Fain fr “gomo fobs, {n Wiqujd for others, Hoth forma are sliilarly a(tietent In ita, one generation and. may: become | a permanent migratory move- ‘ment. across - Siberia. ° The immense areas “north of the Chinese border and border- ing the Arctic Ocean are to be industrialized. Soviet scientists are - studying how to thaw the permafrost of |, the tundra, the .ice- covered steppes of northern, Siberia, sO that’ coal, metals: and ‘diamonds may. be’ mined more easily. and houses built for the northern settlers.. They are experimenting, too, with’ particular _ types’ of {which is “permanently frozen only a few » inches below the surface. BIG POWER STATIONS Thousanas or engineers into the ‘of Siberia, southern ‘regions along the Chinese and Mongol-) ian borders, drawing up plans for the big hydro-electric sta- tions which will supply power for the new industrial plants, _ The great thrust of people eastward, forecast by speakers at the 20th congress of the Sov- tet Communist. party, in, Febru-} ary, 1956, now is becoming a reality. eo, made ‘model, “which ; consists: of an old auto horn and a piece of brake hose. . Soviet Union's Mass ‘Movement “Of. People May Take Generation The settlers who will” “be. exe pected to people: the new areas ‘| with their own offspring during ‘this century willbe offered good wages, equipment,-housés — arid progress of socialism” to urge them! on to. adventurous - ‘paths in soil}. “al-| ‘foward the: Hsing sun. | gays it hag learned that Swo- > © | den's Princess Margaretha. plans | to. defy: her. family. and’ marry ‘| Douglas-Home have agreed, how- -| hotel cocktail hour... . ‘Yhim £15 a week, the hotel twice Jbar. ° the lure of. “fighting for the}: “Princess Maj i" Sy “LONDON. h—The’ Daily. Mail her. British. suitor. of noble line- age but.moderate income... - The. Mail says ° the: beautfiul, o2-year-old princess’ and Robin ever, to: walt: two: years. A 25- year-old nephew of thé Earl of Home} he writes ‘advertising copy by day and plays the plano for a The advertising agency pays] as. much, Friends of Douglas- Home: say the romance is. still alive despite: opposition of the Scandinavian’. royal — family, which recolled at’ the thought of having .a- son-in-law who: plays plano for money’ in a. cocktail The romance hit : the papers during.the weekend, A spokes- man for the Swedish rgyal house announced that * Margaretha’s family had rejected the Briton’s proposal as “unthinkable.” “Douglas-Home — said: Monday night: “It’is not my place to ‘say anything. As far as I am con- cerned this is a purely. personal matter between two people”. | The romance flowered during Forest Week Set inet has -proclaimed..May 18-25 as Forest Conservation: Week. cate people to the dangers of forest fires and the ruin they can cause in-an industry which To Marry British Suitor VICTORIA @j--Provincial cab- :: Purpose of the week'is to edu-| Defy Family. a vistt Prinoess Margaretha made to London last’ winter to Improve hor . English, . Douglas - Home wrote the Swedish royal family asking, for her hand, - He confirmed that he recelyed a written turn-down from Mar- garetha's mother, Princess §i- bylla, but declined lo, disclose what it said. "T am: the only person in the world who has secn :that letter and it. will remain: that way,” Douglas-Home told a reporter. The. 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