10 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. February 19, 1953 Between them TODAY TO SATURW End of Liquor Rationing in Sweden Recommended by Government Probers secret that cooled their love and kisses! SCREEN FLASHES By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD 1AP1 Gloria Swunsun today threw a damper ' ! I r:i . .. Robert EUanor )tiL TAYLOR -PARKER l on Hollywood s eiunusiasui ur three-dimensional films. . They will be a flush In the the present system is a complicated procedure. The applicant must fill in forms and forms, present himself politely for an interview at the Alcohol Monopoly and submit to inquiries at police headquarters on his personal character. The possessor of a ration book can only buy as much as the Afcohol Monopoly thinks he can safely use. If he buys too much, he gets a sharply-worded letter to cut down or else. after due consideration, they probably will be. When that happens, people dining out will be able to order as many drinks as they can consume and a revolutionary concessionit will no longer be illegal and immoral for restaurants to entertain their guests with crooners. The 11-man committee has decided that John Swede after 36 years ration-enforced sobriety now is worthy of the freedom of the bottle. Getting a ration book under pan. she remaiKea. Aiier mt By THOMAS HUtKIS '., STOCKHOLM ' Reutersi Af-'.er pondering the quest ion for iline years, a government cum-mittee has decided it will be al! right if the Swedes started getting their liquor without rationing. The 'little brown-backed ration book, a certificate of sobriety and a mark of respectability since the First World War. Is to go. if the committee's recommendations are carried out-and indications are that, 7kui novelty Is over, the film Industry will be faced with the same big problems " Miss Swanson Is uniquely equipped for commenting on the CARTOON NEWS CAP I TO Evenings 7:00 - 9:27 , y -tMot s fuhUS7J iaruraay Matinees 2 - 4;C2 v? MACDONALD I AKr Y Wallace's Department Store It (DAY 7: - 9: "CAVE OF OUTLAWS" film industry. She is one of ) Hollywood's all-time great stars and has spent the majority of her years in and around the film business But she has remained detached enough from the movie whirl to keep it in perspective. "After I nude StiUM't Boulevard' in 1950," she said. "1 went on a 35-cltv tour to exploit the picture. I talked to people in all walks of life and learned some Hurtling things about the picture business, "One of the things I learned m fi anil u- m w - .if i The marital happiness of Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker nears a breakdown in this scene from M-O-M's stirring drama, Above and Beyond," opening at the Capitol Theatre tonight. The new film tells the story of Col. Paul Tlbbets, who piloU-d the plane which dropped the atom bomb over Hiroshima, and of the wife who wanted .to share his terrible responsibility. was that the older generations Us I hat iMaiuen-iau, Tropical FINAL CLOSE-OUT Ladies' Dresses ill Musical Jamboree! Taylor Challenges Reds To Come Out and Fight' SEOUL (CP) Lt-Gen. Maxwell Taylor, new-United States 8th Army commander in Korea, has challenged the Communists to "come out and fight." $4.99 $7.95 - $8.95 - $9.95. Sixes 14 20 - 40. 4 ONLY had abandoned the movies. They could no longer Identify themselves with the movies since they could not see their favorites of their own age. Hollywood aimed its appeal it youth and neglected the millions of more mature citizens. "Another thing I found out it was Just too much trouble i.nd expense for many people to go out to the movies. It's a major production for a couple to attend a theatre. "The Industry will still have to face these problems when the thrill of new-dlmenslonal movies has past That's why 1 think the only real future for films Is in developing some kind of box to collect money for movies on TV." While peering into the future, the actress orcdlcted that life $14.95 to $16.95. Sizes 16, 18,20, C QQ 40, 42. 9 ONLY W. mm 1 Speaking to correspondents Zl 1 1... i - - - r rnmn $19.95 to $22.5018 ONLY. $9.99 Sizes 12-14-16-18-20-42-44 3-D Picture To Show in U.K. LONDON 1 Reutersi Biitbh movie-goers will see a three-di-meiMional feature film for the here he said the 8th army would welcome a Communist assault. It would be sure to ' take care of It." Taylor, successor to retired Gen. James Van Fleet, refused to comment on any United Nations attack plans to end the war. He said he would welcome u $25.50 to $39.95. 3 Only CI A QQ Sizes 18 and 42 JI.7 7 theShelterk1 again will be centred in the j first time next month, the J. from united Nations ; Arthur , Rank organization an- more aid members - even "token assist- nounced todav. : !:- :y This Yalms 1 - Group No Try Ons ance" would have great value, Bwana Devil." Hollywood- demonstrating the world-wide ; made United ArttsU 3-D feat- home. She cited the great increase tn home buying and the d'-centrallzatlon of cities. "It Is the greatest thing that could happen to us." she commented. "It will mean bigger families and happier people. We w ill get back to, the basic qualities of life and not be forced to seek entertainment away . from home." nature of the alliance. i ur wm be screened 4 ONLY. Sizes 12-14. $3.99 The general said he would have circuits In London, Birmingham. SH.95, S15.95, $19.95. S29.95.. Leeds and Glasgow. TOMORROW 1 an Investigation made of how much the South Korean soldiers get to eat. Recent reports have said it was not enough to keep them fighting fit. Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. Matinee Sal., t: p.m. TOTEM "Kalaminw (' " iliirn m 2 Day Sale Fri. & Sat. Roman historians adopted as an epoch the foundation of Rome which is believed to have occurred in 763 BC. 'i ,(r Thirr Try Doily News Wont Ac? i Reg. $2.95-$7.75 Fine Quality SLIPS and GOWNS Final Clearance Assorted Sizes $1.49 "I am going to give that sturdy : little soldier all the breaks that' I can," he stated. 1 He added that he means to maintrln the work done by Van Fleet "I am not a new broom, I but just the same old anti-I Communist duster with a new handle." Taylor turned aside a direct question whether he thinks a general offensive by the 8th army could succeed at this time. Gen. Van Fleet said before his departure that an offensive now would certainly succeed. "I think enough has been said by this time." Taylor told reporters. "If not, it will be. I will leave that to my predecessor." By this he apparently meant that Van Fleet's views will be aired further when the former Ladies' Housecoats 5 Only Reg. $1 8.95 - $27.95. Sizes 1 2 to 44 $9.99 NEWERFMANCE AND SAfETUEATURE (M STYLE FEATURES C 21 NEW COMFORT FEATURES J : APf. ,rm.Wr ' - ' -- , , - - .. . 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