Prince Rupert Daily News 9 Thursday, November 27, 1952 US. Actors To Invade British Stage: | LONDON (Reuters) — Two} United States actor-producers | are planning a major American invasion of the British stage and screen world for Coronation year Between them if all goes well, | Sam Wanamaker and Joe Fer- rer, hope to have six plays, a musical comedy and a movie in production here by Coronation time next June 2 The 33-year-old Wanameker is setting the wheels [In motion j ‘ ' for three plays. and a movie iy J dei t version of one of them iN * eA - eat yy J eA, AY t Here t j ‘ Py) 5) sy + robe ’ fo g Pe 4; ; eas r / an a _ ; wn aa OPENS PARLIAMENT--Governor-General Vincent Massey is a ¢ > y 4 "Lion ¢ i dets i- ‘ ‘ - es y ceapee is y F , s os itord Od M-' greeted by Prime Minister St. Laurent on his arrival at the ter Journey” known also as “The : ; as : a Parliament Buildings in Ottawa ¢ he r seventl j ee UR GENERAL OF Camane 4 i Me vhg Ota |, Country Gil,” Wanamaker found ros) — re Z Ks — come we soap re - . nee wanes man dae / ‘a himself with lots of time fo ession of Canada’s 21st Parllament. It is the second time Mr ie ad Grobe tae plan when th er closed un Massey has officiated at the opening. At left is Pit.-Lt. A. Titus. ~ soaure os a expectedly a couple of weeks RCAF aide-de-camp to the Governor-General (CP PHOTO) be if First on his list is Sean oe O’Casey anglophobie Purple Dust which has never been ews gency e $ Onvic ion een in London since the Irish a \ ’ Diaywright wrote it seven years ‘wo Pons “on his advenare, FOF SEMING Obscene Books nada’s top political leade were ask y TI Canadiar ee oe re till uncertain; producer rset - . “1 ; oe t 4 ee by jo Madan Press to pick ind author still are negotiating AUP ne Z arlament lected u 27 94¢ >y A tey s¢ a r 4 id ta. f s . 4 ‘ < ae eeenienin tik a q eee Minister S Then there's Maxwell Ander- OTTAWA (CP)—County judge A..G. McDougal! Mos sOUNGIaAN i representa in Parliament Was top on Anne of the Thousand “wy ¢ ne lati ‘ Jews F s Pe venINN leader picked Parliament 1950 decision to back United Day in which Rex Harrison today convicted the National News Age ncy of 1i mo Coldwes, CCF leader, and Solon Low, Social Credit leader, listed | made a big hit in New York a charges of distributing obscene p literature t to Ottaw: 1 ! f $40 a month to all Canac 70 and over. This photo show few ear byes w eter = 1 Sir Aibert Walsh yp lef griin ug if al brough nope > ger itish ¢ wt » he : 7 all” Confederation: Canadian tr der . for K a a : ia = . ad a nd Sean ones The company, brought into| Whose hands it would fall anaciay i 8 G arting ut ores, 4nd an Old age per un . . PEM Sd ‘ . ; Be pen S ot several we ‘ afte Other books involved ih thi i (CP POTO) wood for the lead roles and to °0Urt several weeks ago after) — ; rere make a movie version with the *Uthorities ordered a seizure of charges were Caldwell’s “Jour- WHITE SATIN ame cast a quantity of books on news; neyman,” “Women’s Barracks,” ' t ‘ ands, was > ‘ costs | by Toreska Torres and “Diamond * Last on the Wanamaker list is *t#0ds, was fined $100 and costs) by LONDON DRY eap Gold Spells Ruin For Industry Tennesse Willi Ty on each charge Lil” by Mae West. ‘ € lliam The Rose 4 Tattoo,” in which he will play J. M. MeLean, counsel for the} The remainder of the indict- dg LRISON Monetary Fund, the world agen- hovered between $50 and $60 an|® Sensual Sicilian truek driver PAD Pd Se an appeal a were bec = ae i 8G-8c Writ aes Wine . etien NaS ae . cabal ee ee ee f woul s thade. ure magazines aris Models ‘ ‘ 5 ; ‘ : Write f a jilizing national cur-| ounce, But once gold from South| GOLDEN TOUCH ip be mac € os eel + agp aie Wishes This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor encle gut since the U.S. is! Africa and then from Canad: a a cel 1¢ «convictions followed a . , + me : iti i A wide tis renga . —— a oer E = ; Ferrer, the 40-year-old Puerto' 45 trial that ended Oct. 17, Wink and Beauty Parade Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ial moved ) the mar he price tican with tae golde touc 7 , i ifficient dollars to t ll! fell and now hovers between $37/,.° 4.” te golden touch, at the hearings, expert wit- Se snc ages etapa +> re “ is ‘ ot holds d $38 ’ na nree piays and a musical nesses gave conflicting testi- s north De Atak Ce ee ee oa on the books. He is working hard’ aah : Martinique, one of the an aint iirds of total $3 6.000.- The free market still offers a} arto, finishing the movie “Mou. mony as to the literature gual-| ord Islands in the West ae a ia ¢ 200,000 heid by the countries in good market for low-cost pro ah : ' i ities and the question of ob-/, as been a French possession ge wands of | , ' , ‘ po ; : in Rouge in 1 1 he plays! .onity 3 ve , a ee — - ym nj ue free world, she is in the) Gucers. Those who sell on the! the mig. hapen artist Toulou Jey involyed Im the bOOKS.| sinee 1635, irive at free market must debase the! , Dealing today with one of q ind un hes 3 Lautrec ‘ “ne eae ; : me te k reat gold pro oe with an alloy so that it. His plays are “The Shrike.” them Erskine Caldwell's Tragic) d ducer, but n ne is quite sur difference from pure mone ary! “Stalag 17” and “The Bilvet Ground —Judge McDougall said 4 how much she holds. Russia has @0ld can be easily detected Whistle The last gave Ferret! | deals from beginning to end} to the | *¢Pt out of the fund and so i And those who sell on the fre i choice part as a philosophic with the subject of sex ecion was kept out of the world gx market lost their chance to ob-| tran who turns an old folks’ “The language is lewd and ; rice issue tain the government cost-aid) home upside down filthy, and the actions and Cana st At rice ad | ee the Wiaheecat ctineg en lee mance! is “Cabin in th) ReniOn Of the elernetens M1 yoga) you to see this fine selection of tailored and fussy 4 ther gold-producing countries aid the higt t mine c hopes will go the book are in the same i oie ih d laid | nig Wave repeatedly asked the U.S. If it were’ not for’ that sub following the’ eategory,” he said. style blouses. In crepes, sharkskins and cotton plaids. vast | ' boost the {ficial price to,\ sidy—which currently average hi ss of the other ‘In my opinion, the tendency Sizes 12 to 20 n tt perhap $50 an ounce. The about $2.60 a fine ounce—Can hwin’s “Por> of the book would be to deprave t 1 wae ‘ Americans hold this move would ada’s gold production would g&y and : and corrupt many of those into northern} 9@ 4A jonary, And it would, have fallen sharply. But the ee ee ¢ countries which industry now finds that even ers have! 40 not produce the precious that Is not enough. It has ap Big Company Lawyer Cites Defence | ee metai ;pealed for an increase and the . Ladies! Here is your chance to buy a bengaline housecoat ie so semi wld |S cee Against Government Anti-Trust Suit at a low, low price. Lovely floral patterns to choose from. “$8 95 this threat producing countries have But whether even this possible j An ideal Christmas Gi ft Sizes 14 to 20 :. ind expan sought higher prices om the | j..eace will curb shrinkage in CHICAGO (APi—A lawyer de-j;and Company. The government’ North ix the so-called “free” or industrial the $200.000.000 industry is stij) fending the ti-million dol- claims the family, through BEDSPREA DS as ificial world markets, which mostly cater moertain It’s the high-cost !ar du Pont ts in federa! stock holdings, also controls two : es been held to private hoarders | little mines and not the Jow court today a bigness is, other defendant corporations, . : ee in United At the “free” pri }cost big ones that are feeling "Ot yet an offence under the | General Motors Corporation and | two decades the ninel anti-tr the U.S. Rubber Compan a pe ee ‘as eae mi eee eee force | Large double size chenille Bedspreads in a good range of i ed Wage Talks the impact. of low selling prices| ing st he defence | the du Ponts to sell their stock | colors. Closely tufted with good papi cotton back. . q n t n the search for gold. For two| in the rmment’s civil anti-| in General Motors and US. Rub- | Ani ideal Christmas Gift ......000...:.. a a 4 world Crisi years now, 1951 and 1952, there trust suit against three huge’ ber. It has charged that the de-/ af The threat Ma 0 en have been no new mines open- corporation 7 members of the fendants violated the Sherman i may grow ing. And industry spokesmen| du Pont family and three du Anti-Trust Act by restraining | vercome e ay this trend is having its| Pont holding companies trade and discouraging com-| en world trade | L in impact on base metal discover- The government seems to! petition. uted States les Many ; 's big-| fee the du tc too of Canada’s big- feel that du Pont company seenieateemsarasuniintelsatsatiaiiie ‘ en, nas VANCOUVER (P)—Pay talks| S¢8t base metal mines have been | is just too big,” Harlan said The German balloonist, H.| See this sparkling new hosiery shade dyed specially for # . grea : intan bevih n try may open discovered by prospectors search The du Pont family runs the| Kaulon, stayed aloft 87 hours in| b ; H ; W, : { Five th Festiv Seasiin “Noel” 4 ae ced Si oe ‘| ing for the yellow metal vast E. 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