Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, July 25, 1953 SCREEN FLASHES JERRY LEWIS and DKANMart!? in "SCARED STIFF" LMJS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. Changes in Regency Act Risky Asserts Guardian MANCHESTER, EnR. (Rru-lhe could conceivably become a ters) The Guardian says today great power behind the throne JJ Herll FRACTURE To ii jCJCfL Their finniert FRACAS ! Sr that if the government ninkt "something rather foreign to the Duke of Edinburgh regent, Scion of one of the most illustrious theatrical families in America, John Barrymore. Jr., who makes his first film appearance In the epic Technicolor western, "The Sundowners," had to learn many things for his role, but at one skill he was aleady adept horseback riding. JVC fAJ " ' I aaixaiari It was no trick at all for the WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 17-vear-old son of the "Great Profile" to do saddle scenes, fo: he has been trained to ride from early youth. John's mother, the forrnei i Dolores Costcllo; a one-time famous screen star herself, ino his step-father, Dr. John Vru wink, have a large ranch near mm Fallbrook, California, where IIk our traditions. The paper was commentinu; on the government's proposal, announced this week, to alter the Regency Act of 1937, changing the status of Princess Margaret as regent and guardian of the infant King Charles should something happen to the Queen before he comes of age. Most papers take it for granted the Duke will be substituted in her place. "Should the Queen unhappily die or be incapacitated in the next 13 years, the Duke of Edinburgh would take over her duties and become in effect the king. When the heir did reach 18, the Duke would formally drop back into relative obscurity," says the Guardian. WOULD GAIN POWER "But it might be argued he would inevitably have gained so much authority in the state that when the heir did succeed we should really have two kings or at least a great power behind the throne. "That might or might not be a good thing. But it is well-to STARTS MONDa' "Sundowners" j: J 'Teutlin' Foo" .. TOTIf' . KAMOl SmYFRSTHli young screen newcomer has nib own horse. ... h "The Sundowners," which is eoi" ' ) An bf I l F"" IMl playing from Monday to Wed nesday at the Totem Theati" "1 via Eagle Lion release, Is the excitingly dramatic saga of u YARD GOODS PATIENCE AND TRAINING are paying off for Dm and John, Winnipeg twins suffering from a rare type of cerebral palsy. When they were th -ee they came to the Winnipeg Children's Hospital cerebral palsy clinic. They couldn't wal'i and couldn't be understood. A speech therapist, Mrs. Lyle McDonald, undertook to teach them i speak. She spent countless hours getting them to conquer simple sounds. Seated before a minor they learned to form basic sounds with their lips by following her example. Soon they were m ovlng around the hospital with the aid of tiny canes, voicing greetings to doctors and nurses. . TODAY ONLY CLARK GABLE and GENE TIEKNfY J NEVER LET ME GO" Uearance Texas cattlemen's war, and the continuity of the story called for much action riding and shooting by the cast. Young Barrymore shares top starring honors with Robert Preston, Robert Sterling and Chill Wills. Other members of the cast Include lovely brunette Cathy Downs and veteran character actor John Lltel. Adapted to the screen by Alan LeMay, iiom his own novel, the film was directed by Oeorge BLACKWOOD on i keep it in mind. It is something CCF Candidate I Urges Bulk Sales to UK ! i QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. ! Harry Archibald, CCF' federal j candidate in Skeena, and Frank 1 Now's The Timo To Sew And Save Sl'NDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY GEORGE BRENT in TANtilK.lt INCIDENT" also "NORTHWEST TLKKITliI' STARTING MONDAY TWO FEATURES GEORGE MONTGOMERY In "Jack McCall Desperado ALSO JOHNNY WE1SSMULLER in v "Savage Munity" m EvuL 9' I . ,t I rather foreign to our tions." The paper adds that "it seems to be more in the spirit of the traditions of the British monarchy that the regency should be kept in the line of succession, rather than pass to one who is not." "The need for change is not obvious . . ." Some oak trees are known to be 1,000 years old. By FASLEY BLACKWOOD LI iLJ "Counting The Hand" Cuts Guessing In Half Of Course at... WALLACES DEPT. STOKE "It was just a guess," is an alibi for error which Howard, MLA-elect, addressed an enthusiastic and well-at--tended gathering here. Mr. Archibald pointed out "our present government's failure to promote trade with other nations was responsible for the present loss of overseas markets. "Fishing and lumbering in CAP I TO! is heart! constantly around the bridge table. I would Also Newi Shows 7 and 8:15 p.m llllf IIHISIIlIlll Shoot Committee To Meet Monday A shoot committee nieetinir of the Prince Rupert Rod and Oun Club will be held Monday night , at 7:30 in the Moose Temple, Oeorge Robinson, chairman of , the committee, said today. The meeting will decide whether the club will hold a crow shoot on the following Sunday, August 2. ; All members of the shoot committee arc asked to be on hand. A FAMOUS PLAYERS IHU1 3 say that at least half the time it is not an acceptable excuse In other words, about half the time information was available to take the guess out of the situa CHILDREN'S SHOES by tion in question dustries now pre feeling the pinch," said Mr. Archibald. "The ; solution lies in bulk sales agreements with Europe and the United Kingdom." ; ! He also said that Hecate Such information is available ,m,.h d,,fl,er , s Nnrtll through the simple process of "counting the hand." This I phrase, . as commonly under-! a vane Straits, richest fishing grounds on the Pacific coast, are being (Mr. Kn-ii 8 J 9 S 4 H A 9 8 4 D- -8 6 3 C K 4 stood, means picturing the dis- i Chinese historians give 2''.31 BC as the date of the discovery of the compass. ruined by big American beam trlbutlon and the high card ALASKA MUSIC TRAIL AUXILIARY ANNOUNCES 1953-54 Alaska Music Trail CONCERT SERIES LUCINE AMARA, DiHiiiHtic Soprano YI KWEISZE, Buss FRANCES M AGNES, Violinist NICANOR ZABALETA, Harpist Reservations at Civic Centre Phone 10 trawlers and trollers operating in that area. He would demand STRAPS BOOTS OXfORDS fast (Mr. Alirl) 8 A 7 1 H K 10 7 a l-- 9 4 C 10 7 6 3 (Mr. Cliufiiitiuii) H Q 10 6 nj a D-lO 5 C A J 9 6 3 holdings of the. other players by Inferences gleamed from the bidding and the fall of th? cards. . ; Sometimes the inferences art? not clear enough that you can the straits be closed to all but Canadian fishermen. Mr. Howard outlined CCF policies and urged all to place their policies on a scale with OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, titoue Building Phone Blue 593 hunt h be certain of another player's other parties and on August 10 1 holding. Usually, though, you (Mr liulr) S K 8 3 H 44 D A K Q J 7 2 C Q 8 The bidding f South West North. 1 D Prks 1 H 2 NT Pm 3 NT New shipment just in. Wide selection of styles Complete size range. i::.t AllPa&t, iei, meir conscience ue uicir Can get some helpful Ideas and Buide- then base your play on th B. F. Roberts was chairman ; probabilities. . t the meet'nB- I In today's deal Mr. Dale lw1 i enough In high cards, by the Stringent1 Rules . I Dynamic Count method, to Jump Cm-bee (CP) -City council has to two no trump. His lack of t pa v-cl a by-law wiih 26 regula-, complete club stopper caused t:on.s uovernin-r massage parlors. ; him to tone down his bidding a FASHION FOOTWEAR Among them Is a stipulation that ' little but Mrs. Keen had enough to go on to "game. operators practise "only on per sons of their own sex ': Mr. Champion opened the six of clubs. It would have been a , heart bid. Therefore if Mr. ' Champion had the uuecn of spades there was no danger of. it dropping under the king on the second lead of the suit. By the rule of eleven Mr. Dale had 'two clubs higher than the six. He had played one of them. The deuce hadn't shown and Mr. Champion probably hiid it. If so, he had enough clubs to defeat the contract with the help of only one spado winner. -. - VOTE . . . ' LIBERAL VOTE APPIEWIIAII: CENTRAL CAFE THE SPAGHETTI HOUSE ; dead , giv,eaiay to win in the ! closed hand and leave' the lone Iking dangling on . the board. So Mr. tble put the king up. concealing the lone queen in his ' own hand. He could see only eight i tricks. Hoping Mr. Abel had the ace of spades, he decided on a razzle-dazzle play. He pulled th? Jack of spades from the board us if Intending to finesse against ' the (juecn. i Mr. Abel fell for it. He played MOW OPEM TILL 3 a.m. When You Buy BEER SAY kit NORTHERN LIGHT" low. Mr. Dale went up wilh th" king and then run off a total ol ; nine tricks. Mr. Abel had nothing to Iom ! by going in with the nee of t spades and leading a club. It was very probable that Mr. Dale I didn't have as many as four j pades as he had failed to bid 1 Every Night A good place for an evening or after-midnight snack. 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