A NEW SERIES STARTS SVU RDAI TUF QFA HOI INh' norEirs CAPITAL (Continued trom Pag 1) HEY KIDS! 8 Here and There Wtintt Uupctt Dailp slttot ' Thursday, January 8, 1948 - v if .-. 1 "V ' & All NW ANL) MUSIC TOO THIS AND THAT, WI11UM t'Kl'KLTY TO. ANIMALS I PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. j P' Heibert Henderson, charged POWELL MYRNALOY MOM'S NIW Myl planes of Maj.-Gen. Claire Chen-nault that this correspondent came to Paoting. The pilot, James Bledsoe of Los Angeles, 34-year old former Flying Tiger, made four round trips In a day. HAZARDOUS. LANDING Coming in, he put his C-46 transport Into a steep decent from 8,000 feet. It Iclt like des- with leaving a team of horses i out all night without blankets and so tied they were unable to Conodr ' WARS k a A 1 TODAY KEINAN WYNN E j cending in an express elevator. iOn the ground, he explained i a normal glide would expose the ! move, was sentenced to two ! months in jail. A week previ-j ously his brother, Edward, was ; given a similar term on a slmi-jlar cruelty charge. I LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON t WINNIPEG Q' When Dr. Fred , Cadham retired as director of j the Manitoba laboratory f Dac-J teriology after 35 years of mi-I crobe hunting, he was succeeded plane to machine-gun and rifle fire by Communist guerrillas. Hardly had his plane settled than waiting coolies began loading it with more than five tons i of cotton. Sporadic cannon fire j could be heard in the distance, j Then he took off and gained I I.. ....li.nl minp t m u JJ ; by his son, Dr. Roper Cadham. Reminiscences j By W.J. and Reflections I Prince Rupert has a Miaggy I merit in that direction. But wht-: I LANDLORD RESPONSIBLE ! Paoting before heading towards I ' i Peiping. Again the idea was to I mountain in her back yard.! a car is used, you u nave some I Years ago. surveys for a drhe- j thing. Nearly everybody In hi. escape ground fire. VANCOUVER W Rooming -I I house operators have a duty to see there is no "wrong-doing" j on the premises, Magistrate i Mackenzie Matheson ruled in a ; case here. "They cannot close , their eyes, go to sleep, and say to Hhjt. i In Paoting, wondering U Un-y like way were run There were ni hfarl of l.ciiU I should fly out, are seven United i e,,Klneprln sna(!.s. still, it might down on something. Ci A mon ply I 'art 1; :is rt Ret pcn!t over lans line I Ecsta To plant day, l ltely Falls T. E man; Pa vice the i Rupe the the i States missionaries and a half- as well be understood now , as ( they don't know anything is tak frr "ttV. hpr ing place," he said. well as later that until you can scale Mount Oldfield on four , ! good wheels, instead of Shank's ! mare, there will be little move- Contemplate the past nil: cheer up. dam you! It's only 2; or 30 years ago that crushes soft rock from local blastu.e "That saleman gets them when their resistance is weak!" u i would be shovelled on the city Steamship Sailings Canada's Biggest Dental Business J streets. This done, the rxlc; 5 would be reduced to mud and the job done all over again I: ( 1 1 1 i -i 1 1 1 have been a bit monntor, For Vancouver-Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. dozen French Catholic priests and nuns. Dr. and Mrs. William Cochran of Plainfield, N J., op- crate the American Presbyterian hospital. Civilian war casualties compromise about two thirds of their 65 patients. Some of these are farmers, injured by Communist-planted mines almost within the shadows of the city walls. When Shlhkiachwang. 82 miles to the south, fell to the Communists in November, tlsere was panic in Patotlng. and provincial government officials fled Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Today. . . OTTAWA The biggest dental Tuesday ss Coqultlam, 1:3U us, yet th-- was lots of f res' IN HISTORY i an. f . -p Ate. i business in Canada is in tnep.m. armed forces with 58 dental j Thursday ss Prince Rupert officers in army uniform re- ii:15 p.m. sponsible for the dental fitness Friday ss Catala, midnight of approximately 33.OR0 navy, i From Vancouver-army and air force personnel. I Sunday ss Coqultlam. 4 p.m Allowing for a fair number of j Monday ss Princess Adelaide 1918 -pitMdt'iil V.'iloon inmV "14 points of peace" speech N United Stat?.. C.ni?rfs. Russian B)lshevists ami Cen ; Q. Would it be all right for a girl to allow her fiance to pay Jor part of her trousseau, when he is wealthy and she is not? A. No; she should insist upon paying for all her trousseau. Q. Shouldn't a saleswoman, to be efficient, advise a customer what she should choose? A. Not if the customer seems caoable of makine her own de Many of them have since re- EAKLY FUK FARMING Modern 1 in i-nmng in Can ada originated when early fu. traders kept alive fuxes cauah: out of season until the fur i. prime. MURDER Drinking party in a a shooting was described by Elea INVOLVED IN MULTIPLE Kitchener hotel proceeding store te?th" this entails ths p.m. turned and panic has subsided ; u 31 iwns ..gu nrrsi-i,iiovsK into uneasiness. j treaty. Aside from the air, there Is oik- 1644 -Ru.si:: gains pur R-wav out by truck convoy 33 manian pt-ace bid. icrcat ply lam ncrvi I ' Po I tr yearly checking of some 900.000 : Wednesday ss Prince Rupert teeth. Dunn; the war, army , 10:00 a m. nor Springer showing blood-stained torn scarf she wore. She says killer, who Was not at the hotel party, hit her when she returned to the Letson home with the four murdered persons. He shot his victims, played solitaire; then 20 hours after he cision. When the customer , dentistry boomed. miles through Communist-in- 1945 Nazis' vital .supply n.ut' : fested territory northward to Is cut. Friday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Friday ss Catala. a.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert killed his cousins, he shot himself. Protect Tingh.sing, where refugees ran 1945 -Susan LVnan. 6. kid- seems timid, doubtful or uncertain, a pleasant suggestion now and then is all right. Q. What is the best way for FREED BY BRITISH line but a Iraq was formerly part of the 12 midnight. IRENE SELZNIC SCORES SUCCESS a man to ask a girl for a dance? : Turkish empire but was libcrat-, From Alaska A. "May I have the next ed by the British in the First j Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 8 j dance?" World War. i p.m. j Your Sa " Car V It) (,ltl.MN(i AND I.LBRK ATlVfi t DAN'S SERVICE STATION I two little boys, helping organ-1 ize psychiatric clinics, working j as a social worker and juvenile j court probation officer. Broad-I way knew her only as the tall. ! dark-eyed daughter of Louis B Mayer, the one who was mar-jried to David O. Selznick. Now she has achieved a feat board a train for Peiplng. napped and sla n. Meanwhile, within Paoting ', walls, a family company still FORREST. Man. t - Early produces as it has for a century. 1 homesteactlng days in Manitoba a highly-prized sauce by secret came vividly to life when 18 formula, and the city retains its district pioneers, all over 70. fame as the source of walnut- gathered here Driving by team sized iron globes which calll- 50 miles for firewood was one craphers throughout China toy of the chores described as the with to keep their fingers sup- pioneers exchanged reminis- H "A Streetcar Named Desire" Proves Smash Hit on Broadway By JEAN MEEGAN NFW VORKTTntll the Dp- Fr MeHriilr Street tirrrn WIS that seasoned old-timers dream WMAAC pie. cences. i Ha - n, IIer sh(,w is P"' cember night "A Streetcar ab"ut. f . :.. .,tu, artistic integration of setting. I i ct'nB au he put them . scr1?1 opened in the Ethel Barrymore Thatr TrpnA M Sel7.nirk. the wgeuier experuy in on w,n producer, was "a little-known1 m at anything theatrical! Her first experiment expireu housewife and mother. M F ? fcl All! A I " Her life had been spent 3.000 miles from Broadway, raising during try-outs last season on the road. "I think vou need more than SALE CLEARANCE study and training for this.", she says. "You need a kind of Instinct. You need to know' about color, sets, timing, have ai sense of show manship ar.d have ; ' an instinct about actors and actresses." In show business where artists, Scene designers, actors, writers, and directors do not get along with the pack bu;, adjust only to the particular. Mrs. Selznick is effective. Perhaps the key to her success is ' ; cMf III GURVICH & SON Contractors Children's Coats Ladies' Coats Ladies' Dresses Children's Snow Suits Children's Bathrobes Yard Goods what she calls ''controlling circumstances and environment to avert, calamity." AHt All) TO TltY I Her father and Selnlck from j whom she is separated, talked over every entertainment enter prise with her ana, sue says, "their inordinate confidence in me was actually discouragir.';. It made me afraid to try anything. I didn't want to burst the bubble of their illusion." lOO's of BARGAINS limes Clutnqe BUT WALLACE'S VALUES NEVER CHANGE She could have been the crown princess of make-believe. Her father is the king of Holly 1JASKMKNT FOUNDATIONS OUR SPECIALTY LAM) CLEARING ROCK WORK . TRUCKS For Hire PHONE 32 or RED 511 , SIXTH STREET I J l l u r 11 I wood. Selznick is the decisive, i fill v II II i r I I i second -generation movie figure who made "Gone With the III! 1 II II II 1 V I n Wind." "Nothing Sacred," "A Star is Born," "A Tale of Two I I I Iff I U II a Jjft, better bathroom li.u. Soft? Cities." "Rebecca" and other III IX -r7K;f Ye, ilky-ioft. Refined? Yet, top-ranking pictures. Of Course AOE'S y CLrrtlL I . t! u. She is part owner of Seiz- nick's Vanguard Films; her father has Metro - Goldwyn- mosl delicate lisiue hand- Maver; her sister's husband.! 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