Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, July 31, 1953 i.i.i ii i iNi' ! mi u.l iiiiiiii..ii i I " ? 'Si' ' SCREEN FLASHES American Trade Curbs Remain Despite Many Canadian Protests TODAY and SATURDAY. Motinet Sot ? j 'lh . OTTAWA " In a scrappy i renewed vijior when representa-: Unless there are some sharp mood. Canada has shipped one j tives of the two countries and 33 reverses in American trade pol-trnrjo protest note after another . others meet in Geneva Sept. 17 Icy, Canada likely will join with to the United States, but the to discuss the future of the world a large group of the other mcm-jir-kcrir.g is far from ended. j tariff pact, the General Agree- ber countries of G.A.A.T. to ac-It likely will be taken up with ment on Tariffs and Trade. jcuse the U.S. of breaking the spirit of the pact, built to smash By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) "These ore my children, but' thry rule me. I've had to make over the whole house Just to please them." Edward CI. Robinson gestured around his spacious Beverly Hills home. The walls were covered with paintings by Also TOTEM trade barriers and boost the flow of goods among member In Search ,f , Mc lram "Orphan ttf Showi 7 . 9 p. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4 MMOI S l'l.4Vt:RS Tlir.ATR m ' the great names of modern art. These were his children. Folks sometimes find it hard to picture Robinson as an art fancier, since he has specialized in playing mugs in the movies for 20 years. His latest adventure into film crime Is i,o play a murderer In The a laws Web. Despite his career tendencies, he is one of Ihe fnremixit. private collrrtors of art in the world. The walls of every room In his house are adorned with rare and beautiful paintings. "Do you even htve them In the bathroom?" I asked. countries. ! But a big part of the meeting I likely will be taken up with a general discussion of the future of the agreement and whether it can function if countries continue to break trade promises. j What has nettled Canada and other exporting countries particularly are the steps taken by the U.S. to restrict imports of dairy products. Now there are , proposals to place curbs against Imports of Canadian oats and I ground fish filleta. Whe new U.S. dairy curbs went : into effect July 1, the Canadian government, in a note of protest, made clear it did not consider I the new restrictions any more in On land or sea r in lve ... he lock lut he nJJ' from a world at war. PRINCE of PIRATES In Color by Technicolur STARRING JOI IN DEREK - BARBARA RUSH Also TODAY and SATURD furl mill . NrWX 'n,," Semi-Annua! Floor Stock Sale I WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE "World At Your Frrf A ffr IT Nil "Hollywood Fun Festival" WDI yl Shows 7 - 9:00 a famous pi.vi;rsthuti Soturdoyt Matinees 2 4:30 "Come and see." Sure enough. I there were three sketches and an oil. I The actor conducted a tour of ,' his home, pausing to marvel a' i conformity with international trade pacts than the previous ) dairy curbs which naa exisiea in the U.S. .for the last two no On July 20 Canada years.. lodged a, r.,t gov-J : I J i v - 3 new note with the American ican prnmpnt wn rninff of possible serious impncauons me u.o. SAVE UP TO 45 ON Helena Rubinstein's Beauty Pairs BUY ONE... GET BOTH! CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 lUVIINU PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and MclMde Street imposes curbs against Canadian oats and ground fish fillets. Canada could retaliate against ' the U.S. by imposing barriers , against American eoods, but has . decided against this course. It might just lead to more American restrictions and more international trade channel blocks, officials said. H f"-L ' q ( i J J I But they're not ready to throw in the sponge, and some hefty verbal punching can be expected was chosen Miss Toronto at the annual iBETTX' GIBSON, 20. a Renoir nude ("Isn't It alive?") i or to pat the head of a Irgs . ballerina cast In metal ("She's I quite a girl!". j Robinson exhibited a famous portrait by Van Oogh. a gorgeous scene of Taliitlan horse riders on a pink beich by Gauguin and some posters by Toulouse-Lautrec. He then led the way to th-' gallery, which adjoins his house. Inside was a feast of art. During the tour, the actor explained how he had started with his art collection: "I had always loved art as a kid. I would haunt the museums and galleries and read everything I could find on ert. Of course, I never dreamed that I would be able to buy some great paintings some day "But along came the movies md made It all possible. I started with three paintings, a Monet, Degas and Plssaro. They were magnificent things, and it was well I started out with good art. Then the dealers realize that you don't want anything second-rate." As time went on. Robinson kept plunking out his film sal-'ry for rare paintings, picking them up from dealers In New York and Europe. His specialty I Is French impressionism. Aside limited time only 2 FOR DRY SKIN... Buy "Pasteuriwd" Face Cream Special . . . and take Skin Lotion Special. Combination value 2.30 BOTH FOR 1.75 in Geneva. -.police games field day. Betty is five feet, five Inches' tall, has a. "36-inch bust, 25-lnch waist and 36-inch hips.. She said she'll use the $1,000 prize as a down payment on a house next year when she plans to marry. Saskatchewan be sure to get 2 FOR BLACKHEADS. ..Buy Beauty Wash, ing (.rains . .'. fend take Medicated Cream. Combination itiie 2.M BOTH FOR 1.75 I t3 I 2 FOR AGING SKIN... Buy "Pasteurized" Night Cream . . . and take "Herbal" Extrait. Combination value 3.13 BOTH FOR 2.00 9 BLACKWOOD on By FASLEY BLACKWOOD ' CID Chief Retiring Soon OTTAWA (CP) BCMP Supt. W. H. Williams, who plwyed a prominent part in the 1918 Rus-sion spy investigation, will go on leave Aug. 1 pending his retirement from the post of chief of criminal investigation for F 7mw it 2 FOR COARSE PORES... Buy Deep Cleanser . . . and take "Herbal" Skin Lotion. Qimhmutiim value 2.75 BOTH FOR 2.00 Counting Often Saves Contracts l'rom Defeat from pleasing his aesthetic ; sense, the venture has proved a ! Sood Investment. "It Is true," he admitted, "the paintings have greatly appreciated In value since I bought 2 FOR "LIFELESS" HAIR...Buy Silk-Sheen Cream Shampoo . . . and take Wave Sheen Cream. Combination value 2.50 BOTH FOR 1.50 division, Saskatchewan, it was j announced today, j A native of England, Supt. ! Williams, 54, Joined the RCMP 'in VJ9 after serving in France iwith the Canadian expeditionary force in the First World .? V "Many contracts are made which could have been defeated if the defenders 'had taken the trouble to courU tlie. hand. And counting, in most cases, is-such a simple process as in today's deal. them. If is now very difficult to pick up really great paint ings. The museums have bought them up. There are few big , 2 FOR DAINTINESS... Buy Heaven-Sent Eau de Toilette ... and take Heaven-Sent Deodorant Cream. Combination value 2. M) BOTH FOR 1.65 '.Against the four spade con-p tract Mr. Muzzy led the 10 of diamonds, and Mr. Masters won! with his. lone acel He led a private collections any more- ; AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE Saturday, August 1st, at 2:15 pi In the Auction Rooms, Corner Mi Hriilc and Fourth U Instructed by the owner who Is 'leaving the city. ! 1 sell by auction the following:- . - they've run out of suckers lik3 War. He was In charge of criminal investigation at Ottawa when the Russian code clerk, Igor Oouzenko, went to the justice department with the Russian embassy papers which showed the existence of a Communist me. ! j&nuru . fipaue lu uuiiinijrs Kiirg , With $1,000,000 or more of art stkI-returned' a, .spade. When Mr: ThamDion 'showed out. dis- ' work around the house, doesn't LCardirtg a sinall' .diamond, he j ' spy ring in Canada. Oouzenko jrenP op :wlth : the ace and ! was 4indcr etipfc. -wtmams-cre South dealer Neither side vulnerable Nwth ' ',' (Mrx. Iiti) 8 K 8 7 2 H- K 8 4 3 .' x D J 7 . " C 8 5 4 Vt . ... t t . , . " flr. :Miizir.j ) ' (Mr '( Imniptuli) ft 11) 3 B -4 ' H Q 5 H J 10 r 10. 9 4 ., D K Q 8 8 S t 1 C A 4tl C 10 6 3 hiMith (Mr. MsMptM S A J a 8 5 H A 8 7 2 D A C- K J 7 The bidding: 2 FOR BODY FRESHNESS... Buy Perfume Spray Deodorant . . . and take White Magnolia Cologne Stick. Combination value 2.75 BOTH FOR 1.65 2 FOR EYE BEAUTY... Buy Waterproof Mascara . . . and take Eyedolizer. Combination value 2.75 BOTH FOR 1.50 for six months after he went to he worry? "My only worry Is fire. 1 1 don't. -worry-about- stcalinttIta ; virtually Impossible to steal ; paintings and sell them. Believe i me. I've thought about It and -given up the idea." the justice department. 1 Chesterfield Another of Sunt. Williams as signments was that of security officer at the Chalk River, Ont uk Dining B 'l paiisctl to ' check up on his ! chances. . . . . ," Obviously, he' would have to j lose a spade and a heart and : therefore could not afford to lose two clubs. It was too muc.li j to hope that Mr. Champion had the ace and queen of club3, so he 'decided to end-play Mr. j Muizy, and hope for a break, j - After' casldng the ace and l 1 Hollywood Bed SiriiiE-filled Mitt" 1 Astral Krirriferat lSmoker' Stand I Trillght Lamp 4Srt Curtains andl" ptomic research centre. He was moved there In 1942 to set tip screening arrangements for the personnel and remained there until the end of the Second World War. 1 M.M. Movie rrojrrtor 1 Reliance Silver Screen, 30 x 48 Inches. 1 Chesterfield Suite 1 Complete Bedroom Suite with spring-rillrd mat- trtss. 1 hronir Kitchen Set 1 Itroadloom Carpet Orey, ! x 10 " 1 Compact Vacuum Cleaner 1 All-Enamel Kitchen Range, pood Hnd coal 1 Klti hen Cabinet Sink 2 FOR GLAMOROUS MAKE-UP ... Buy Silk-Tune Foundation . . . and take Silk-Screen Face Powder. ;, i Combination value 2.50 BOTH FOR 1.75 Soviets Agree To Pay Costs Of Occupation VIENNA (CP) The Soviets on Wednesday made their greatest Easv Pass &iuth . West North' 1 a Pas 3 U 4 3 All paas lSllent (ilow Oil Hf' king-pi hearts, he led a third onrul of trumps and Mr. Muzzy was in. Mr, Muzzy cashed th-. 1 rhototraphy that suit. Therefore Mr. Mas Outfit. Tots, Pans, Dlshw. ete lets had five spades. On the 2 FOR HPS AND NAILS ... Buy Stay-Long Jeweled Lipstick. ..and take harmonizing Nail Polish. Combination tabic 2.1U BOTH FOR 1.75 fimulalei 4 iueen of hearts. Then he shook his hoad RRdly since It appeared to him thnf the-cause of thf defense was now . hopeless. Actually, he was in- no trouble Rail Workers Demand Action By Government heart leads, Mr. Champion hail played the 10, then the Jack. He had two hearts and so Mr. Masters had four. Mr. Masters had LIST V'OCIl GOODS FOR THIS SALE rhones: Red 127, Klark 818 and B.C. Messenr'" r.cnnr.c i hamcc tla Anrilnr concession yet to occupied Austria. They agreed to pay thelr cwn occupation costs a step the United States took six years ago. The change Is to begin Aug. 1. Previously, the Austrian government paid the costs of Russia's 44,000 troops in Austria. at- all. and he should have ruf fed a second lead of diamonds shnwinir nnp rarri in known it. ULUKUL J. IIICMUUiuiij NELSON CP) Doukllobnri Trust ' W"raiT rau r'ni'H In ! that milt, fllpnrlv tlipn hp had DEETH'S PHARMACY LIMITED FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY rincc Rupert, B.C. WE DELIVER Phone 79 country railway workers Wed his hand at this point which he three clubs. could not afford to lead. But! - If Mr. Muzzy had returned a nesday night threatened "dras-' tic measures" unless the provin-rlal government takes "immediate action" to end terrorism 'ie has a facility in this direc- , diamond Instead of laying down Hon and, with unfailing ac-' the ace of clubs. Mr. Masters blamed on Sons of Freedom radicals. Noting that the new case of RESTMORE'S Continental Uni ;ui'Bcyr. he selected the ace of I could have ruffed in dummy lubs. After that card was! end discarded a club from hU tlayed. ' there was no way to hand. BUT that would not have beat the hand. ' ' saved him. He would still have Mr. Iu7,zy should have Count-' had two losing clubs in his d the hand as follows. Mr. j hand and Mr. Muzzy's ace and Champion had shown out, of queen would have won the sct-spade's on the second lead of I ting tricks. track bombing occurred during the week-end, less than five minutes after a train had passed over the point dynamited, a statement Issued by the rail-wavmcn's running trades union said: "Railway workers must in th ONLY 45 Min. TO ALASKA CHILDREN'S SHOES by interest of self preservation take drastic measures necessary to ensure the protection they feel they are entitled to." 180 COIL MATTRESS with FLEXOLATOR construction. BOX SPRING with six turned legs INEXPENSIVE ' YET SERVICEABLE vtige a n ill . Available in all sizes 4'0" and 4'6' J STRAPS ' BOOTS . ' 7' OXFORDS . New'shipment just in. Wide selection of ' . styles. . Complete size range. ... . t ' " s ' ' ' v . f.v ' wr $6250 - $fi9 50 33" ALSO MATTRESSES All Sizes 32 50 - 36 50 - M2 50 $59 so Via Ha la Li S S AIR LINES WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US I A AAarlf 1-1x17 1 P. 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