the food Wis fin-n. , prince llmim DaU firms Thursday, January 8, 1948 the Nicholas' ioe foundlanders fuu.h l 1 aboard in DORY HELPED GREEK VESSEL By A HARRY ROSE Canixlinn Prss Correpmdrnt HAMILTON. Bermuda tlon. n BOOK PERPLEXES EVEN CRITICS Surrealist Author Henry Miller Confuses Readers, Inspires Writing Cult By ELMONT WAITE CARMEL, Calif. AP) A mountain in the wildly-wooded primitive Big Sur country 35 miles to the south Is harboring a literary character who Is stir-ing up quite a few ripples, es Tm- mrn of the Foudatlon is a combination of handwriting, in ink, with symbolic illustrations. Miller calls it "Into 'tfie Night Life,' to be read "like a psychoanalyst hearing the dreams of his patient. A copy of the book was put on display at the San Francisco Museum of Art. Its handwritten lines ranged from small, for routine sentences, to B-I-G for Important phrases. Sometimes words were underscored for emphasis; and often he switched to a different color ink. Palestinian artist Bezalel Schatz provided the illustrations for the book, which was bound by hand in a ETERNAL Prijv. ' Eskimos are m AINTT1 dead dog with a dead phone the child will have umi'a Hltl guide him in the next v Josephine, a powerful Canadian tug which left Halifax late In November to answer a call for heli) from the Greek freighter VeniHos Nicholas, have added the volume of a new chapter to PA WRITER'S BACKGRo'v' Somerset Maugham ''. novelist, became a n,,." heroism at sea pecially on ihe brows of critics. . 'his family's lnsi.'i.n,. t Pat and Dot Deane Announce 1 the Opening of DEANE'S QUALITY CLEANERS ' ' 519 Sixth Avenue West Monday, January 12 We Make Your Clothes Look Like New PROMPT, COURTEOUS AND MODERN SERVICE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE 283 ' DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY DYKING Management of Pa. Deane, Graduate of National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers men --Chief Officer. The two He Is an ex-Bnxdclvn eamin practised. named Henrv Miller who defies i"ttIe snoP classification. Hence he has Tne book does seem to offer been classified bv Harpers Mag- j some support to those who say azine as the leader ot a new cult I the is a central theory among nf mvstirism sexualism anarch-! the Millerites a theory that th" ..... , j, ism and surrealism; by the San duty of an artist is not to bother with beauty, but to attempt Francisco Examiner as the leader of a "cult of hate,' which critical self-analysis and record the result. consists of "a group of fugitives from the time clock and dish-pan"; and by the San Francisco Chronicle's art critic. Spencer Barefoot, as a "eentle. charming Miller achieved some degree ot fame by his writings during long years in Paris. His use of four-letter words, however, forbade Walter Myalls and George Green, a seaman rowed for nearly five hours through high seas and gale winds to put emergency food aboard the Nicholas which had to be towed 400 miles into Bermuda after her engines stopped three weeks previously. The ship had been hove to waiting for aid in foul weather Capt John Cowley, youthful Engli.sh-born skipper of the tug. told the story of the exploit Arriving at the scene, the Josephine found the American freighter Extavier standing by the helpless Greek ship which she had tried to take in tow una had only abandoned the attempt when two lines parted. SHIP HAS HITIIOIT FOOD fVv Alu Vr i All usA ! 4 i?, '! p. ) td A If rrr I fellow who writes beautiful reprints in America, and he has nnrl wishei hp could buv not Become wiueiy Known to u prose 1 Alaskan Not Very OLD USE FOR CORK The' use of cork lor life pre Happy in Hawaii .servers was known to the ancient Romans. American public. To print his new book, he sold several prized art possessions. But don't get the Ide. Miller Is a literary hobo. He landed in his baby craughetr a magic lantern." Miller, now 56, came to the Bis; Sur country in 1943. after long residence in Paris. With his their i the Saturday Review of Litera- young Polish wife and babv girl he lives in a FAIRBANKS -Mr. and Mrs. Bub Syncier, who were transferred from here to Hawaii last October, are not finding life in the mid-Paciiic precisely all they were looking for. For example, there is no get pink ture a while back where the THE C KING GUSTAV MARKS 40-YEAR REIGN - Holding the hand of his great grandson, Prince Carl Gustav, 89-year-old King Gus-tav of Sweden strolls from the council hall in the royal castle at Stockholm after attending ceremonies marking the 40th year of his reign. The youngster's mother, Princess Sibylla, is at right. The boy's father. Prince Gustav, died last January in a plane crash which also took the life of opera singer Grace Moore stucco bungalow, complete with vines, atop a mountain at Anderson Creek. A little group of PLENTY OF COAL ' China's coal reserves are esti-nxatfijj at about 243.670,000.000 t.rt:. ' Chest Colds FO DI critic said that Miller let's see. he said Miller was . . . Wait, let's look again . . . Hmmm! The critic must be puzzled, too! HIS MEAli Capt C'onstantine Pavlldis of the Nicholas reported there wa no looo tor me aa persons o'i ji board including Mrs. E. Rod-i Phone inos, wife of the chief engineer i qcifN( F WICKS ht pruvrd cat To Ealiave Misery Rub on Tested ting away from the high cost of other artists and writers has living. Just because the weather moved into the same rugged but is warmer does not make the beautiful neighborhood. One of necessities of life any more rea- them, a bearded war veteran sonable. named Murray Von Graff, says In a letter to friends in Fair- thty are Just yun people with banks, Snyder mentions walls l'lnile funds, trying to make a are about a foot thick. There are "ame for themselves as artists, no glass windows, with just These comprise the cult which "AUTOMISM" STIRS ART The tug had none to spare and - certain lood cltmtnn VapoRub nrctlf for health. If limt i enough of thtm in a ih.ii terioua thinfii can happemt Ion of appetite, tiunitd r uift Inmei. pen if teeth, tJn RE I raargaret mcLeod Optometrist the American ship warned It would have to run for port to refuel Pressed for time and unuble to transfer .supplies by breeches tuoy due to the violence of the .'torm, the two men, both Newfoundlanders, offered to tack!; the job in a dory although Capt. Cowley said he would not order his men to try such a task The dory was lowered and straining at their oars the stalwart Newfoundlanders began the hazardous Dull between the Make Baby Bonnets Of Trouser Linings TORONTO CP When Amelia K. Prentice sent out an urgent request for clothing for children in Austrian displaced persons camps, she found the only material was lining of men's trousers. But with a little in genuity, she transformed them into baby bonnets and shirts. Miss Prentice brought back several samples to show her friends when she returned to Toronto after work with the International Refugee Organization as the chief welfare officer of displaced persons camps in the British zone of Austria. AT f defective cyetiuht. Phone Osahine luppletnrnti ih in (Irmenti (requenily jtl.t; ordinary f'M'dv Three ttn Ovahme furnish a iiKmbcis;"; of child dily requirns Viumini A, Hi.C ,D, RihueVj BE and Niacin and Minerali u . f'hosphorua and Irua. t A In addition it prusidet fiHid auhtianiea compleie trwiinib to hull J muacle, ncre and bur hmhnerev Cimm1 (or mtu' explained tn.it his nortii.tl velopmtnt bioutht me to an abstract form o! art which, for unknown na.son. was called automatism." He did iv:t believe h;s art t , be "m",!i.i:.i"a'' for al! that au:!ing: ' I wcrk w.thcut any s'rf-conceived ;cle; and th- ma' nuU T use are supolied insiantlv while I am p:i"-,tit"; T!i;e materials come from the unmn--t!m' but the rreaf.ve a1-1- r.?ver occurs outsiri'. a very (i'-eat ctrrt've and intuitive impulsion an intuitive, emviric and rxn-t.'nerius plus: it desire which b- th 'it'ti' srs rieur umtv and feeling to the objects I paint. 'However, I do r."' paint rcld'y: I pami und.r the I-ence of an internal feeling while i nt'it: I do n i know a-.d which changes for each work" screens and Venetian blinds With all buildings open there is no lack of a variety of noises. One usually hears half a dozen radios blaring at the same time. Clothing is simple. The country is not style-conscious. Temperature remains around 70 . to 85. Rain can and often does fall ten times in a day. It's warm, and few mind. Streets are crowded and narrow. Fresh fruits are cheap, more particu MANSONS Jewellers i the Examiner s Clint Mosner reported is convinced "modern civilization is on its death bed, and the sooner the mortician is called the better." Mosher termed them morbid and grim rather than truly Bohemian, and found them not particularly concerned with sex. Miller himself snorts gently at all the talk of cults. Small, greying, and rather bald, he shuns publicity. 800 COPIES PRIC F.I) AT S100 EACH MONTREAL (? Pierre Gau-vieau i youn Montreal exponent of th? miich-deoated but j l'ttk'-atvE ptej ";ui! :mati.sm" tn ; modern naintn.g Held his fir ! exhibit in Montreal recently. L'.-nibed as a ' decorative and poetical" paint r. Gauvreau's art' U .4ld tn be ahead of th? Fr?nch abstractionist movement and rtoi:-f.gurat;ve art t. Gab'i Le Canada' Lasalle said Oau-vif.m was "the must advanced" of th" "a'ttomat" arciip and that i i first ih;;w ":'."fi.'" '' i '.v prvr-s that hi.s art is cl-a'lv oersor.al and original while beinu well a'nead." Gauvreau h'mself does not mind the automat influenee. He endurame. It thus aits asao;u: 5 7 j ft T rolling ships Since it could not mint Jood ikdcienui uas 522 Third Ave Phone Green 324 for larly pineapple. be risked to bring the freighters j oorml nroth. close together, the men had to So if your child pooriM , , , , .. , , unucrpar, pernipt ncrvuu, -- relay the food first to the tugry t,llllne , and then to the dlstresed vessel.! growih and brtier appetite. For nearly five hours the opera- j aih I 1 II! tion continued with the tiny; OVALTINl 'craft in constant peril. When' In his latest book, limited to When she returns to Austria she 800 copies at $100 each and I will be In charee of 1.000 tuber- LESS SUSCEPTIBLE Women are less susceptible to printed by hand with the silk- j cular patients housed in iin-appendicitis than are men. i screen process, his new art form heated wooden huts. "206 4 a MERCHANDISE of BO Ager JO : Ea Prince Rupert Sweet Sixteen regular prices are always j the same as in Vancouver. Sale prices here and in Van- J couver are identical. j Sweet Sixteen's Semi-annual Clearance Sale puts the spotlight on merchandise with the 'New Look' selling at prices that are truly marvellous. 'A L A. I w ' , .. . 4 f fSrl v z hn l V.iY' LI 1 ' 3; It I COATS... F U R FUR -TRIMMED UNTRIMMED ...COATS Priced to clear, these smart, quality coats are exceptional buys. See them on display at Sweet Sixteen's tomorrow. DRESSES... 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