liitiraat in pm... or Switching Frost construction to Production .' By BRUCE uvarr - Canadian ht Staff Writer HTIMAT. 3.0.. (GP)-The build- ing of a Sb60.000.000 aluminum in- quaky in the wild valleys of Brit- ish Columbia's north coast is a tale of two towns-one growing. the other diml- Kitimat. where a giant Alumi- num company of Canada smelter is almost ready to produce the white metal. is growing. Now in the throes of a switchover from con- m-uction to production, tta popula- -,1on by the year-end is estima- ted between 6,000 and 1.000. Kemano. 50 miles to the south. is a rifle range and a gun club. There are salmon in the rivers and game in the forests and mountains. Reeve sparks figures that Kiti- mat, with a population now of 3.- 000. will eventually grow to a. city cg 40,000 or 50,000. Find Bodies Of Three Missing In Plane 8 Months Tourist Family Marooned On lonely Shore . MAODIARMID, Ont. (CP) - A United States talnlly. lightly- clothed. with no matches or food. was maroone on a lonely, rocky shore of Lake ipigon for 24 hours last week-end. The Ontario lands and forests departsrlent told the story Wod- nesday oi the search in this re- mote area, 15 miles northeast of Hart Arthur. which ended in the rescue of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0'l'IfAWA. (CP)-Political pots were simmering last week but not exactly boiling in spite of the mid-summer heat wave.. Members of the CCF in annual conference in Edmonton -were hard at work on policies and plans. In British Columbia the split between the provincial and- federal sections of the Progres- sive Conservatives was reported widening. - - George l-lees, national president of the "PC party'was- in tile Maritimes continuing his trans- -for its next the possibility of a slon if a r mlnent. Political Canada Simmermg; Special Session Of Parliament Possible , session he raised special sea- all strike seems im- 50BllING FACT His reply brought home the IUDBHIIK fact that the result of a strike vote ating groups of ions is to b The situation is by cetrain non-open the railway un- e-announced Aug. 11. similar to that money Adareson killed in an air crash ln' loose Jaw and in Tor- onto Trinlty to replace Lionel Conacher who died while playing in a charity softballt game on Parliament hill. Progressive Conservative leader Drew is completing a tour of Europe and is late in August. .!'.';'3!!- ,Ll.'LUv 1!! Meanwhile his party's organisa- tion in British Columbia. where the provincial organization adopt- ed a motion cenaurlng Mr. Drew's leadership, has reached a com- plete split as between the federal expected home PC members of Parliament who those active in provincial &uh. Each group has now es separate headquarters and the crisis will require all the teat of Mr. Drew when he returns, and of the national president. Ht. I-lees who probably will be h I. opposed the censure motion, and C. in the autumn. qua BOARDING HQUSE MAJOR Hoo?lI EGAD-' YOU SHAVERS ARE Ti-l LAST ONES '1'. EXPECTED which existed about this time in 1N0 when a nine-day rail strike virtually paralyzed -T0 ENCOUNTER IN THESE PNZTSI--v m M it, Iowa and ' o r to- stlm- Canada's '7'” 30"” ”' '-W W" W” nouomox (CP)-The ROMP gl.Ll!eironl6f)y"ear-':7l(t)lnstaCl1yRdbert.. fl:laa'L:dallis!:::tl):.Eir:esL ul-ie was re-' "M590"-lion -nd communication UM! "0'"" ”” ”" "Vm d'"'”P'””'” ya it has io'und the bodies of The family set out to fish near porting success. 'Y"""'-l I” "l”- " "m 5' d"'" L” ' Wt ree men killed eight months ago the Virgin Islands but a. storm -Prime Minister St. Laurent That crisis was ended by leg- '””m "'1! N Go by mt "m'u"m' when their single-engine nmbul- rose. the outboard motor failed caused a mild sensation when he lslation adopted at a special . Dzvmppmu pnoggcf ance plane crashed near white. and their mm, was dashed to returned from holiday in A 51- lemon 01' Parliament. court. no miles northwest of Ed- pieces on the rocks. They waded Patrick, Que.. to meet his cab- The prime minister made 11, The aluminum industry these monton. to safety and climbed a small cliff inc! and welcome to Ottawa the clear that. while he hoped the contingency would not arise, he was prepared to call Parliament at once if it seemed likely that a strike was to be called. Otherwise it is not expected that Parliament will meet until nen have built will progress itages. The first stage will see two Isles of electric flu-nsces in oper- ttlon but company officials hope wentually lo quadruple the plantga nitial capacity. Duke of Edinburgh. In reply to a casual question from a reporter as to when Par- liament was likely to be called The bodies were found in the un- burned plane wreck. sighted Mon- day by Pilot George Andrews oi Peace River, Alta. , The three men killed-the RCMP to dry land. In the morning they were re- ported overdue at their tourist lodge and lands and forests rang- ers set out to search by air and i i th - - The first stage, including power act:-1,Ly15hth1?r',y,Ep;,zaILe.ng'Lylg'red ;g.,e".,,..,1f1 ::arnhern:L;:rl::mggI:olonbg;:'shag: May and was on her third voyage November. Before then it is be. ieveloprnent and the two furnace Duo; Go,-don Mcponud and pone lc h” C BN0 0!. from the West Indies to Canada, lieved five by-elections will he inea. has already coat sm.ooo.ooo pmem Lloyd wmmm, 0, mm.,,,. l!”i:;'r”3P”rjoo;-n gm” m'Lilmh when the engine break-down oc- held to no that nurnberp of VI- axcaeding the original estimate by wmnnd my Don wumn oggnnde deep m'the wazer md held '. mb iurreg. fhe drlfed helplessly for cianucxs of ngwmmztxndlng lit the , , wo ay . o s. uL?eL:irooai.loiLJmmuhl company officials ";;,',lf,' ':1?,;e disappeared during hm" Me” of the T99” Wm" '3'” The Banscot raced from Halifax -.an't even rhea how far the pro- Wm while wmmn, was be, CWEWPYS climbed '"- throush dense for in 26 hours and BY-ELECTIONS wt-5 mud cost, Wm 50” 350” zoswn the 275 mun from Gmnxgg p had a towline aboard 15 minutes he 031811181 3550-000-000 Bimini-9e Prairie southwest to Edmonton ' . . an" repchuu me mm The hy'”l”””"5 "" mm-V L” fhey guy we mum mu mm 5,; one 0, Mbmu mum in; 'She towed dthe dsouthgatie iltthne be held in October. There will be he market for. aluminum grows. much” muowed. It ,3 believed xix-knot IP86 an 3" V9 3 two in Montreal-St. Antoine-West- harbor entrance in (V) hours. but with poor visibility and difficulty in manoeuvring. it took almost seven hours before the Southgate was finally moored. Repairs to the ship will take several days. mount to replace former finance rplnister Abbott who has been appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, and St. Lawrence-St. George to replace former defence minister Claxton who has entered the insurance business. Kltimat is where the aluminum viii be- made - but Kemano is more Kitimat is made, for with- out power from Kemano the smelter aere is just a collection of six long tuildlngs. the wreckage may have been hid- den by snows which fell during the hunt. RESIGNS FROM BENCH Towed To Sydney SYDNEY (CPI - The weather- bealen 10.000-ton British freighter Southgate was towed into port .r.. The am0"m 0' electricity nee-W MONTREAL (CP) -M . J t' 'r d b th F und tion tug . Iary '0 501913 3 5111819 W" 01 Slur Gregor Barclay has tenrderelclis Bl:a?sc?t,. y e 0 8 ' STARTED YOUNG Th” 9”" by'9l"”c'"' 5" L" njnum from the are would ugh; on a voyage from Trinidad to Ontario: In Stormont to replace resignation from the Quebec Court of Appeal bench after 20 years ser- Port Alfred with a 9.000-ton cargo name for a generation. vice as a jurist. it was lehrnemhrshhuxm.-. her engines broke down A. C. Ti-ll'n9l'. WOTK-8 1114111880? Tuesday. His resignatiion becomes when she was 25 miles off this port. MTG. CXPGGH POW” TN!!! Keml-I10 effective Sept. 1. The ship left England early in soon and the first ingot about the "" end of. July. "The nnelter will ,loy around moo men in the primary stage WATS former transport minister Chev- rier who was appointed head of the St. Lawrence seaway auth- ority; in York West to replace Samuel Hearne. the great ex- plorer ofe northern Canada. was A midshlpman in the Royal Navy at age ll. . md power the average Canadian during which we plan on a pro- duction of ss.ooo.t.ona a year. ON FIE! MARKET "All our aluminum is going on the tree market at about 13 cents a pound." he said. "Our eastern Canada ssneiters produce jug; un. rlar 500,000 tons annually and Can- ada absorbs about 75.000 tons” Building of the smelter and I deep-sea dock started in 1951 whvnf a dredge began to suck 2.500.000 cubic yards of fill from Minette say. it was dumped on the tide. llata opposite an Indian village. An-i other 2,000,000 cubic yards fromi the surrounding hills was added to make a bed for the smelter. 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