Oo e Riunert Daily News ! | CULTURAL CITY i | | I : i | .WINNIPEG (CP). Max Shein oe 1S CAang * del, formerly a member ", Bask of a cay hunter = Ohiy Viennese Ensemble, says Winn\- jy «... 88d ngs i FLASHES peg ls known throughout Burop rsle ‘a i iy BUREERRECOSETER RHETT ESSERE ROE, istrig as a centre of culture. He said “4!y Jim _ Tou Wier that was the reason he decided “'” “*Plott fo ,% : By BOB THOMAS P COCIOS hiong tng on | to settle here and formd a werden ee vat | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — What Jewish theatre group OP Wan ne brutes ihappens to an actors career ’ nDOunded s after he confesses he has once At Wallace s | been a Communist? Some actors have fallen into. TODAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS 4, - obscurity. Others have managed MATINEE SATURDAY | jto continue their careers. One eee (f \ vent Stere Budget Account of the latter is Sterling Hayden } ’ he whole family and | who testif-ed jast year in Wash- M-G-M's SAUCY, SUMPTUOUS NEW q Pp you wish lor the whew * . |; ington that he had been a mem- onn FJechnicolor 9 I fe Miether and Dad and Sen and ber of the Communist party for MUSICAL! [ \ Bud Account six months in 1946 How did the Washington head- — oo pace E ' a lines affect his career imme- Termer ; WHALEBACK BARGE-—O f four whaleback vessels still t Great Lakes, barge “137” diately afterward? Wallaces Dept, Store 7am PPAR ARRAN ASSEN Aes # Oo ' vad of grain from the lakel Looking not unlike a submar- If anything, I was in a better k i i é are I 1 iaken vrei? ’ \ ‘ » . . : ’ ste rs i 26 bar built betw 1888 and 1898 for service on position than I was before. Be ™ l4 an ‘ L« ny As “W : : oi enka urine fore | had testified, there Was a i Pa th ake The whaleback de has a rounded deck whic! ne So Se : cloud over my name, a sort: of BaaeoS & YREBSESSEGISS SKE AA eee CP PHOTO uncertainty about whether I was wate or “noe Aterward, § oman PCrramelo q br URE B.C. Sergeant Becomes Hero on Battlefront... snes", Come —~¥xtra— hire me, because they didn’t “MEALTIME MAGIC” TOT J B I BOSS rT 6-man patrol trom th Johnstone, however was more xnow how public opinion would “FIT TO BE TIED” ¢ alae Battalion, Princess Patricia verely wounded, and Pte. Reo | ‘urn. I never heard of any pro- WI i TH CANADIANS IN 4 FAMOTS PLAYE RS Ty ‘ 4 rs ; ‘ : , ee Canadian Light Infantry w Pilon of Duck Lake, Sask., said | GUCeTS who said they would not oe ee ! l hire me’ There may have been — atch a prisoner on tl .e doubted that Johnstone lived, | "re m There may ha > . s Pak Others a My hat ight | some ut my agents didn’t tell a: : aa " 15-16 aT — . os me of any.” Tonight 7 - 9:15—Sot. 2:00, 4:25 6:50 v W at « t Instead, they lost two men we! Ptes. George L. Mark of Since then he h sili alain’ un » OY, a yD Meo Sat. Sali Bi. Rich-|s. tne’ Chisne the first two! Carrot River, ‘Sask, Fred & ‘ pre th oo _ bg THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST spa STORY si 3 7 , ‘ . at : % Siu R “4 . « OV UV 5. vezie f toria i is listed missing in almost Waugh ef Woodstock, Ont., G. ~ . te Ww shtly hurt but was the personal re f a 600-foot hill 2,000 yard ” Sean be evac. action to his confession of Red . not severe to be evac ad of the Patricias’ lines. Ot Severely enough - = membership? ps in tian sien ote se vith Bette Davis and his current VV ; ‘ ison, who quit al years in Korea .* naa a eee Flame of Timberline” with Ann r op ' i ini vse to come © WILL WAS OBJECTIVE na 1 ~Um : Sheridar AT PORT EDWARD K : his unit, fought off Richardson's objective was the ™ What. ‘UNITY HALL, PORT EDWARD) ff one attack, suffered five wound , . JOHN PAYNE, ARLENE \ 100 yard short of it } oe 1g Macnine ‘ ‘ e + Within 24 hour most of the With tWo exceptions, I have on ; " ae, tw lailies pal : oo © ed them out in tw jee Rich id a had no adverse comment made Color by Technicolor wina Machine, tr e elect iided artillery and morta ip " ceggeccaimce erase | to me personally, The exceptions elp t under Cpl. Ed Pach lad «be _ operated a, ane were a couple of guys whom I —Also — a : 1e operatior f Yorkton, Sask., was a fire) Were § San aac to > ore suspect of still being Commies CAPITOL NEWS CAP f rr suite— | sroup to support any attack the; momwealth Hospital a mt Onee it came up during a for- Cartoon rdy Kitchen Chairs her group might make onto J@pan um some of us were attending KIT KAKSON A FAMOUS PLayens er with mirror Pearl Harbor he objectiv.e Richardson's part Jats at a drama festival in Rochester about 100 yards away from N.Y. Someone asked about Com-/ : am e. End Table Attack leader P ; Pi Mounti munism in Hollywood and we x I Wiliam | loneer oun le bad previously agreed that I . ty vid-a-way Bed | Jol ville, N.S...and Thi would ee ich & cones s \ . o > wu } of th cond in § a S it came up. talked for 10 or 15 - % 2 Baby Cribs. 2 High Chairs Now Sky Pi ot ; * aaa minutes on tie sublect and. ect ) ft —_ . : , , wil a ot Rhode Rocky) Pret a nice hand when I sat down.” . ! ‘ MANY OTHER SMALL ITEMS , ats Salk ea Sh tice of Toronto and Calgary, th: etter an ew Why ao ela wo con Pi O NUMEROUS T MENT ; Bark ea 1941 Sniper sergeant, and Cpl. Don ee : : tinued while Larry Parks haz not $ t rOO NUMEROUS TO Mi NTION H Lye 7 Ol asthe ef ‘ ie ae a rt REGINA One of Canada’s) had a film job since he also tes- Cd ur ay t ' of Prentics nipers. © t living ex-Mountie 8 tified he had been a Red? SPEER RAE eet F . . tink aes ne hanges in the methods of I don’t know replied Hay wi 7 mb UIUC EZ HT , sae A © % nD oa a law an rder may not have all der I've thought about it a ove er . % ~ é ae we on € : f. Cl : : Pa . tan\® for the better great deal. It could have been . =n s e¥ ° : ar sict ‘re . t? : 2 ‘ oret at ” Bers , ie chad ose Ol He's 38-year-old Fred Smi " the difference in presentation to 12 a f i ng. I . R J er mam . oo a ots { Regina. who served wth the Hayden had testified that 9:00 to 12 00 p.m, > bi ‘ F ¥ ‘ S508 es oe Redcoats from 1887 to 1913, Now joining the party was “the ! » e 8G ier a, Siesta dik he lives on pension at the Veter pidest thing” he had ever oT ‘ f . — a So4SsS ans’ Home in Regina. He still and talked freely. Parks a TRE AUDITORI in 7 ad a fight on Dis octive mentally and PHYSICALY. ted his membership, but frat al : Re niscing on the e Gays said he “didn't want to crawl mt I AT CLOSE QUARTERS whe he Indians were still po- through the mud as an inform A : te € ‘ H i told Lt.-Col. John tent trouble-makers, and the @, Later he named names Adm ero! Ottawa officer Yypkon was gripped by the gold I was fortunate to get mine I ing fever, Mr. Smith made S80M€ paver with one shot Hayder Members Non-Member : 1 | saw thé first China- comparisons between the old and added $1 00 $1.50 g : he wW mly three feet the nev , 2 By way We didn't baby the crimina si sa iis siatiinianintst f fe : 1 Pte. C. H. Chute of Bear River,|in my day.” he anid Am Ewe LAKD = oenenee 7 | w sia ah - . . 7 rae ey 8 7 One o the world’s ojides y { — age pcr -Perrsrecg 4 as as lands, Iran was called the land f k. “ When 1 first saw them He he. ee G 7 mae Pe te of the Medes and the Persians P id North Mounted tee Z : i there were seven, and they ([%C *™™ or : 1 decedent in the Bible a4 = N, i o” were only six or seven feet #0 Spent two yeats ovale ren | 900 be io > Lin Jett eft Ul away.” Chute said ht fellea | 5¢fore going to tn Per ee appaae: . Ba WEEE . of wh trict for post : the Northwest Territories ‘ $ % & e P them all with his bren gun 8 ' eden tip bank’ eane ‘ north. § he Silieiins saint itn Smith considers his t cas Be “ as . caalttie Tt ary - ™~ s. . ; 3 was at Whitehorse in the Yukon 0) at eS Al. ritnorn Pp a it nost of her pa-|amone the Canadians. shooting Ho said: “There was a Hudson's AT LEGION AUDITOR ii GOUT CiCi ei Je Wwe owe! 0. . uppers andiig re ee ~~ Bay Company factor robbed and WESTERN AIRES t : Te ‘ murdered and I had an idea that MUSIC BY THI TER : cr Blo "hon rit It was as thougn the Chinese : ‘ | th Hock ~- Phone 210 0 gs tn ty oe" the men were two Yanks and a as ncing | & owart- BC were determined to get a pris- renow known as Black Jack. The Admission $1.00 De 4 ¢ , oner, and one able to talk aid Yanks escaped to the United EVERYPODY ¥ ’ cuneate a Vameron States but I thought I knew — TRS: UE Ke 1S, Sa It wa y hot and heavy where Black Jack was and set out after him n emptied their burp-gua! after tracking the suspect to ° azines over and over AMO o settier’s cabin, Smith turned ir llow answered the fire pis horse int 3} x ‘ ey — minute Their oa nearby barn be- got the chance fore searching the cabin was an old-fashioned fight I Wasn't in the barn more bove the ground i than a minute before some straw SEVERAL WOUNDED fell from above and as I looked MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. Richardson Hasting Pren- up, Black Jack } ped, My horse 6 i oS : ‘ ; i * 4 i ice, Johnstone and the ignal- pre So oes 7 oa ~ D CARS AND TRUC : FOR 1951-52 SKIPS r—Pte. F. M. Holloway of Van-|Biscy' jack ‘under control and $350 ey IG a ouver—-were wounded Sande him back ; q ‘ f The u r pri e d Canaan The trial was held promptly SPECIAL—1939 Plymouth Seda . 3 , — aotiuakere e bp ee and Black Jack was hanged the { OF OuoOWway ACK prove Aine nt istice Was 8 t x aay Ks MONDAY, NOV, 3 - 8:00 P.M. ved his life. It was riddled to oe cee ee SEDAN ( DESOTO SEDAN 2 eee iselessness by machine-gun bul-| arter retiring from the foree 1948 OLDS. ) 1948 Fluid Drive i ric } P j lets—putting the group out of Mr. Smith enlisted in the Army Hydramatic New | } communication with headquar-| proyest Corps and served in GM. radio, alr conditioning , Air ! i f ' er England: during the First World Spotlight, chrome $1650 ) 4 Richardson organized a with-(war. Now he spends@his time discs ki ' t ear drawal, shouting directions to Se & making leather wallets, and fre- | Pachal’s fire group. Chinese bul- quently plays billiards LA lets laced the 100 yards between| “{[ don't know much about MODE Fy c. i he groups, preventing them radios and fingerprints,” tre says CHEV ROLET SEDAN 193 R adster fe 4 a 2 etting together “but I’m always willing to tell Four-Door ” ' ‘A ‘ai } 1408 Just as the withdrawal was those young fellows a few things New B A fi ~ . | : Streamliner model i getting under way the Chinese that helped me when I was yee pe { te 5 Six whee fa) Sea eae TZ |launched their second assault,' maintaining the right.’ eee eunere New pa Si mainly with grenade It, too, : ice and clean Testi cetittaastiinisilllinaasly k | was beaten off i rs eee : : But Richardson, who had been} 5 "eT 6 PRAT f upporting Prentic side | ; ae By * ipporting Prentice on one side i . i ALA nd Hastings on the other, was! | | eparated from them by the} 1 mers vite | dlast of a concussion grenade, i, TON 1 kel aed Ww (NTER Groping in the darkness, he 4 , WH E% wy & found Prentice and drew him \ i aside. He could not find Hast-/|#) ings. Nor could the other men find Johnstone, who had been severely injured MADE THOROUGH SEARCH i Richardson held up the with- drawal while the ground was|§#! searched thoroughly and finally ordered the men back / IS THE GATEWAY We've got the Oil, the Anti-Freeze, Read the Batteries, Tires, Full p! ee RE AION Excellent tires im oct ca 4 ye Completely refinished, new , partial motor, new paint. “IR OE. ne * oe ' mis AM WUM I FORGET G.M.C, 2',-TON TO TEST YOUR BRAKES 19 New Partial Motor HREE-TY 1947 ion pual {I 2-speet printing and assist you in every way. 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