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LUMINUM '54
,tcst   news   on   the    vast 9 000,000  Alnminum   Coup-nt Canada development in
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t  wi�   commence   prodnc-
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bthiniel  V.  Davis,  presiden Xnum Limited, today �h Cd that $180,000,000  would he cost of the first stage of British   Columbia   develop-
hP b C. scheme will require years construction time, the any official said.
Pheasants To
Consideration
Game Department
 resolutions   sent   to  the Game Commission by the Aern B.C. Game Zone Coun-jlling for renewed efforts at sant  planting  near  Vander-and the importation of elk he Prince George district,, will |ve consideration at the ear-possible opportunity,     the cil has been informed. Ifeinally the two resolutions intended for presentation �at  game convention now  place at Vancouver,    but Commission ruled that they with local rather than provide problems.
Jiough not eligible for discus-Fat the convention, the resolu-will receive special consid-in by the Commission.
(is the belief of the Northern  Zone Council that no true is can be drawn from pheas-plantings in the past due to Ismail  scale  on  which   they done, and that larger plant-I should be made. There are
!'n to be about 20 to 30 ma-pheasants in the Vanderhoof n now.
eliminary study on elk feed jitions has convinced the Icil that elk liberations in the ity of Cluculz Lake would uccessful. The big animals , probably be brought here Alberta herds if the B.C.
eorge Citizen
An Independent Semi-Weekly Newspope^  voted to the Interest of Centrol ond Northern British Columbio
Vol. 34;   No. 32
Prince Geoi\^   B.C.,   THURSDAY,   April 26, 1951
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Gunmen Identified;|Burned Girl VJrt� Stolen Rifle Found
Royal Canadian Mounted Police declared today that the two gunmen who held up and robbed a Salmon Valley family "ast Saturday afternoon have been tentatively identified.
So far, however, no trace of a battered army jeep stolen by the fleeing bandits has been found.
An official of the R.C.M.P. declared this morning that 'two known suspects are being searched for,"
Only loot stolen by the armed men which has been ^recovered so for is o Mossberg .22 calibre rifle. The gun was found unloaded at a point on the Kelly Road just off the Hart Highway about 12 miles from Prince George.
Search for the suspected pair is being concentrated south of the city, the 'Mounfies' state.
Robbed by the pair and tied to chairs while their house wds systematically looted were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker ana* their young son of the Bevis Ranch, 15 miles north of here.
Commission fthe BcTieme.
decides?    to
Rites Held City Pioneer
Bt rites for Paul Wieland, 72-ald district pioneer, were Knox United Church nay. Rev. G. McL. Booth-[officiated.
late Mr. Wieland died in
George and District Hos-
[last Sunday. He came here
14    and during his active
ess   life   operated   butcher
on George Street and on
Avenue.
bearers at the service yes-were Alex Moffat, Ken tr-