Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 17, 1950 (Actress !s Today 7-9 p.m. ALL . IN THE r'iSfe jm ...... fmm South American and African statuettes and objects of ancient art. She hopes to present her impressions of France and England in a New York City show some time next year, painting from sketches in her travel notebook. Dusty quit the movies shortly -VM0; . . . A Jon. Wymon, Mo,.. r " "STAGE FRIGHT" WED., THl'RS 7 P.M. - 8:10 HiutiM. V Calgary Range! kadiu ARTISTS as 2 All WESTERN ttti . ill M I w SHOWS and DANCES CIVIC CENTRE ur,ta!sa Show starts 8:30 Dancing starts 10 (6 Tioce Orchestn PRICES: Dance Only.... 1.00 Show Only 75c Show & Dance 1 .25 Children 50c , n.:. t. ...t...i- .i CREAM. r HI1" a pay cheque too?" Weill if If V.O o n Ka rinc-tm-, s better this way than to hear bombs taking it apart. Daylight saving in Skrrna and Alaska is needed about as much as a dog requires five legs. There nothing surprising in the statement from Dr. D. McC. Black, health director, that th? lack of sleep, experienced by children, is harmful. Of course, is. There may, in certain parts of Canada and under well understood circumstances, no particular reason to protest. But to put in effect anywhere in the north where there are families, is a prize nuisance and not without Not Fazed By PHILIP CLARKE PARIS (API Ruth (Dusty) Anderson, one-time cover girl and Hollywood movie player,; has invaded Paris with an exhibition of her own paintings. She's out to prove a pretty girl can paint, but she's frankly scared. She never studied art in her life, and Paris critics are tough. Dusty, now the wife. of movie director Jean Negulesco, likes painting better than movie acting. "It's more satisfying, she told a reporter while preparing 15 of her latest paintings for her big show at the leading Drouant-David Gallery- Negulesco, a painter himself, interested his slim, blue-eyed wile in painting about three jears ago while they were on : location for a film In northern 1 California. j i "At first I just dabbled i around," said Dusty. "Then I got serious about it. Now I put i in about nine hours a day at the canvas." i ! Dusty's pictures have a light feminine touch. She shuns the , impressionistic style of most ! moderns. "I frankly don't under-: stand it," she admitted. "I try to paint happy things with lots of sunshine, just as I see them. PICTURE OF THAMES I j Her pictures include scenes of .London's River Thames, conven-Itlonal flowers and fruit, an Intriguing study of her two Siam-ese cats "Jackson" and "Pav-j lova" and an unusual portrait of herself framed by a window 'of her Beverly Hills, Calif.,! home. The window has glass shelves' holding a collection of Un -.friui me kuuic laniuy 10 in Mase Show xnd hit aiaroprain; good time at the Dance FINE PRINTING AT n plempnt nf dancer. Phone 24 . 222 Second after she married Negulesco. "We had no time to Uve," sh' smiled, "it's not good for a mtn and wife to be in the same business." Dusty starred In such pictures as "Cover Girl." "A Thousand and One Nights" and a score or more mystery thrillers from 1941 to 1946. She was a leading New York cover girl for three years before that, usually appearing on magazine covers and advertising posters as a wholesome outdoor type. Try a Dally'News Classified. FALL SPECIALS NOW! DgS GROCERY Phone Red' 656 GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY FRUITS VEGETABLES Md Mob - Mill KITM JOHN VtCKtM fiCAtrt By CHIC YOUNG TV C?rgt MiPhew Aim "You mean all this and Ray Reflects it and Reminisce To say newsprint cost Is climb 'is ing Is only saying the same of so i many otner commodities m our everyday life. Newsprint has been going up, more or less regularly for years. It Is more than it twice now what it was before the war. ' Canada's forests, despite their immensity, feel the demands already enacted In the I it United States. It may be said j the greatest users are the American I publishers. A single copy of 1 some of their special editions runs into hundreds of pages. The papers are read by 150,000,000 population, always alert for the latest news and the giant presses look north for something to consume. That emergency landing on a mudbank, on the Skeena River epposite Mile 51, last week, was part of a flier's duties of course. Railroaders .helped the airmen and, within a few hours, thf. plane was again in air and going strong, "with, no damage and no one hurt. That's all very fine but the landing field question in this wide and rugged land is still far from settled. There has, In fact, been considerable luck, linked with professional skill in continuing to keep so free of casualties. . , Whnf. onpc im must nnmn Hnwn ' a Tlri itc a mattar nf enrna Imnnr. tance to know Just how and where you return. And just as fighting In Korea appears to be gradually tapering off, Joe Louis, back in the United States plans on starting another conflict. This, of course, will be semi-private, but all engagements may be witnessed by anyone with the price. Those returning from vacation usually say, to start with "it's so grand to be home." Doubtless, in the majority of cases, it's meant. But there must be some who feel they must say something, and let it go at that. For they can think of other places they would prefer to be indefinitely. But it's i not convenient. Piece by piece, the warehouse is goingto Edmonton. It's looking that way more and more. No ! one in Prince Rupert likes to see j it, but what's to be done? Nearly half has been already dismantled. 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