Ike's Efforts to Break Prince Rnpcit Daily News (Saturday. February 21, H'a : U.S. Lifts , KORTHEKH CHT. I TO SCOTIA ; SCREEN FLASHES 7 Korea Stalemate 'A Sha EaiiiBaaaaiai rrsasaaarff IB If P A! : Price Controls liFrom Lumber Repre-i De ru WASHINGTON lAPl-sentatlve Melvln Price tin' new Holly n . - a. D.ivid Wayne wiHid favorite. has become a in) nid today proposal thus fur .,.. , ---- - ...... ... . t it- .c v .L . . i filmland rarity an actor who advanced by President Klsen- ,6 ISC0RE114 . Vt T7 TV f i actually lives in Hollywood. ! huwer to break the Korean ulale- WASHINGTON CAP' The -I United States government Friday lilted price controls from ing use of th. Us 7,,, keep National ij mufca. Price .aid Eiw,,,,,,, . have learned" that been eniuarkert (," . "" two years n,w" on program ol trainings, ';'' cans. Price said tiling N.. -for trooi mnit been ro:itu-t--r C milk, butter, ice cream and other dairy products. Drugs, Arrordtnit to statistics, the mate nave been "a sham" and great majority of stars make "little more than campaign poll-their residence either in Beverly tics," Hills. Br-ntwood or Bel-Air. but llH ,i ;mi'sed us ' window dres-Wayne. star of Twentleth-Cen- tic PnsKfent's referenefs tury-Fox's lavish Technicolor t0 Korea In his state of the musi' al. "Down Among the U11im message to Congress and Sheltering Palms." is an e xeep- , ctllt.d jr a uaurn to bipartisan coal and most servi .cosmetics, i ' e charr.es. i ' '-,o and ule- i1' y freed' I ? -t . . i such as for auto, radio vision repairs, ulso were were wuin lsiumi.s 0( U tion. ,X)lltlral o-oiHTHlion on foreign The act'T, father of three p().y and security problems, children Ins Just leased a two- , plrf a nH..,a,r (l( tll(1 lluUu. cnuia (Mu:.t He doubtful that even lav forces could raid lu'. rit P,.ntnMi'nt:tive. !.rniefl nervl f ; " .; ... fr, ... : . :u ,w . Slory ClHom.M ICMuruic n ' - ' in-? 8 two-acre site In the heart of Hollywood. ' Liviii'i Ihi'ie h is made me a L , ,-- L, A .-- - . -.. . .... . J t - CCS lOlllIIIllll. . I a;u UJJ III u-"" I'lini'i-.i wi'Jifjy, speech pr'-pnred for house de- j Hal help -e,,jij : f livery probably the matt out- jmy and mr su. spoken attack on the new Repub- j "It is. I'll n !i,.t. 4 luan adiiunl .tration yet to be. that we v.i.i i,0 , hi! vtnofttv, Wayne ad- ' ' ? v but I stay in Hollywood spe.-la 1 mils. hecau use I enioy n My nouse t voiced uy a ix inociai in ion-' iti -i ( liiiia. " In- ...i;ij ut is T rit'i r IUO( KS Hum utiuywmju gress. ! -. . "J H..u!rv:iul tin J I'm old -fashion r.l etioliith U net a kirk out of UISM H I . . i ii ri. eil of (i. To Be An Aristocrat You've Got'ta Be A BLUE BLOOD! Z That's the reason Wallace's B Department Store are so very, very particular about the merchandise they sell. Wallace's have a reputation lor over forty years of B selling quality merchandise at reasonable prices. B For Quality J Merchandise " WALLACES I Dept. Store It Price said he u1; "dismayed" by pliuiN announced thus far to fulfill Fbenhi'wer's "Implied tnk'p ' a wtilk down me sirei-i juat w r.ee the sights. "It's alio a .mutter of roil from controls. Price Stabilizer Joseph Free-hill said the items in the new list affect about 10 per cent of the articles used in making up the rcit of living index. Missing from the list was cigarettes and other tobacco products on which OPS had planned to lilt controls. The agency, ' however, decided to substitute milk and dairy products end oleomargarine lor the tobaccos. Fretiiill estimated that more than S5U.00O.OOO.O0O worth of Roods and services based on the annual business volume was affected by the order. Frechill predicted at a press conference there would be price I increases for many of the newly exempt items. Among major commodities ind services freed in the new iist, effective at once are: Lumber, wood products and related services, including .men , things as plywood, siding, poles, 1 wallboards and pilings. first round as the Canadian schxl curhiit! mi rinks from across Canada entered t)ie routut- NOVA SCOTIA DKFEATKD Manitoba 12-8 in th championships got under way at Saskatoon. T robin event, Ontario finally winning the title. irce;i to cm ;.!. , ,, ,, onatVni 'l! y w, f. the village's rinou t,. oak. under V.iiK'h Un Elizabeth r 'nl ta t ri. Kve. ven'enre." Wauie continues, "as promise" during the campaign we're onlv a three-minute drive to brli g un early and honorable from Hollywood Bowl where we end to the Korean war. spi nd many of our evenings j yri, e said the two main points The studio is only eight minutes dealt with training of additional away which Is a convenience In South Korean divisions, and itself. People siy I stay In! Extension of Emergency Powers Act For Another Year Sought by Garson I HollywiKid lerau.se I'm a corn panUive newcomer, but liinaer I stav the r.i rc I'm sold " TODAY ROBERT TAYOIl - El.EA.NOK PAKK& 6:45 - 9:12 in "ABOVE AND BEYOND" OTTAWA CP An emergency war," makes it necessary for Uteiength it w.i not ailv-.-.-.;:e to) Co.sturr,,d with Wayne In the ! government to retain spcciil invoke the broa.i arbitrary mustrBi at the To-nique 1,.rnni(.0,r nioue in m t-anaaa Canada's s history msiory, the me, . , moments of the War Measures Act t0 on powers Theatre are William l.undl- mergency of "apprehended;,, Uhieh invaded not only the Ju Id : gan. jne Gr"r, Mitl Gaynor -Sunday Midnight Only end Gloria fHlIiven. m mm u i iiiiuiiwiiiium. m wmshj.." Ijms 'f "L1; Justice Minister Garson ad-;" eivll-rigms out a:so oi ih-vanced this argument In the : sonal ri'hU. Commons Wednesday In asking; The ijovcrnnicnt believed It MONA FREEMAN In "I WAS A SHOPLIFTER" ON THE SAME MttXiRAM "SECRETS OP MONTE CARLO for a one-year extension of trie! more desuable to outline j.i; t two-year-old Emergency Powers what powers it should enjoy In Province Bach Yellow head Pass Route TWO GREAT FEATURES Act, due' to lapse May 31 unless j the present emergency, as had I renewed by Parliament. It w;s : been done In the Emergency-passed ' in 1951 and extended In Power Act In 13.il The euu-r;- 195"?. ! ency of 1951 was not any 1. ss; The act gives the government i today and the act should be re- i wide powers, involving almost j newed for another year. GEORGE MONTGOMERY ( -Alw and I WILLIAM HOLMS AUDREY UJNO and COLIES CWI EDMONTON iCPl Support for Those who argued that th all phases of the economic life In I In shiuid proposed defence highway i power of the ixiculive through Yellow-head Pass In the "FATHER IS A BACHELOR" of the country, including com- j munications, shipping, transportation and manufacture. It can act without reference to Parliament. i i be curbed and the civil and ,,u-liamentary rights should be upheld could not but support tnc extension If there was no tx-! tension the government would ', be left with all-embrachii? pov er I under the War Measures A-... STARTS M0NDAT "INDIAN UPRISING" Also Nr One Complete Show Eoch Nigh. 7:30 rKO-CONS OBJECT Progerssive Conservative members have argued that the War Rocky Mountains has been re-reived from Saskatchewan. Albert and British Columbia. Mayor William Hawrelak said today The mayor, president of the Trans-Canada Highway Association Yrllowheao. Route, said he received letters Irom the premiers and highway ministers of the three provinces saying they CAPIT01 t AMOl S PL.WI.KS 1 HI lu 00 AMONG I HE hHEI. II.UIMj fit Measures Act, used duTing thei wr. is Btill on the bxk.s andj could be, revived. Thry janl there Is no need for a fuifiur; extension of , the Emergency I Powers Act. I Mr. Garson said Canada fjc?. ' "a condition of emergency un-1 lUU.lt O.Ntt 1: E p.m. Israel's Plea For Aid Gets Cold Shoulder 3 mpport the association's de-; m;nrts that the highway be 1 built as soon as possible. I 1 Letters al o were re'eelve-j from Manitoba officials who In-j Mend to discuss the matter with j THE GAY AND COLOCN MUSICAL ROMA he Manitoba cabinet K-22?ir"I l,J-ri J HtltUT MIIHIt I. I. TATll TATU mm 'que in our 4iistory " It U "a.i emergency of aprenend. d vvi. but unlike war emcrienc:e f! the past ihi present emrs i"y . . . may be of indeterminate lenath." The government felt that in an emergency of indeterminate WASHINGTON IAPi The Mayor Hawrelak said It U United States is rep nil tn :i,.r i hoped the three governments a old shif.iKler to Isr i -I t. urgent 1 will take Joint action in prrs-pka tor aid v.ni:e Ii!...4! u; i:i-jlng the federal government to fted miliary and economic help start construction. The highway I DREAM OF r '' gypt i has been endorsed by the Cana- I JEANIE ! ! --1 1 iS in ne E'i-JiihotJ.r admiit;.i!:a- d'n Federalion of Mayors and W4 (WIM IMt UOMt MOW MM 'tion. it was learned, h.is decided .vunicipauurs aim ua wi it- Price Support I to k.ttrack Israel's bid, U'ilipr-1 reivea me suppo.i oi army prr . sonnel. OiV Minni FTflN wciw j arlly at least. In order to avoid anU'onizin? strategic Arab guv- Rill SHIRIEY Costs Canada $42 Million fz MURIEL LAWRENCE ! ernmenU. ' Seven Arab count! ten jointly to..i i.n; suite oi-p.irinu-.nt "j:iy i more help of any s; rf m;,'ht endanKer the uneasy truce be- a- GOOD RDM i' f for yowr money REX ALLEN. g w r- 0 -ii OTTAWA (CP) Price support tween Arabs and Jews In the ror beef and pork necessitated . Middle East, by last year's outbreak of font-': Tne t-UUriy - worded Arab v rfiid-mouth disease amon Sa-s--complaint aii I.rae! v.n iy 5 ' - - - . ALAN WMf. llN OlU- katchewan livestock herds custUnit to exploit l .s diplomatic , --i- . , ; . I KPttUIC ftWKTHi -ne uovernment an estimated break with Kus.-la to win sp'.c'.al : , v. X -f. i'-e'T"' 0t-v' iwturirtwicww"' j $!2.0U0.0UO, the largest single a&sb lance from the U.S. -'"K-1 ' SH--i xY'K ri.ttiNG tlstra- outlay since the Price Support Top U.S. oilsciaU. already ; ; . .. iy;.: .- f - . . I.. AAONDAY ond TIL Act rx-came law in 1944. i worried about rlsina ten ;on be- v VT V' ''A 'i-t - leaiureiie: riiiiiii nr iM-iir!" - - .. ,1 1 Ar-,h '.-I- W ' .. '. v - Kinancc Minister Abbott dis- ; tween closed this in his budsct mm ech ; bors. are reported to have us 'Olympic Champion' Cartoon TOTE n the Commons in txplutnln? Paired the Arab diplomats the hy estimated expenditures ,f ; admlnls'rati: n would treat all osid uphold the tradition of the Evenings 7: - 9:05 p.m. mmih s rt' J4.27,00O.0OO for ia.)2-o3 wa.s j7 UOU,0(iu more than he had ' anticipated. One item he had been unable lo loreexst, he said, wa, "the $i2.0(JU.00 which is in our estimate of losses which .'h-julrt be Mid-East countriLs ecpially. . To back up this policy, -r-ranitcmcnts are taking iiape behind the .-.cenes to pump some dollar aid and weapons sl.lp-mcnts to Ejypt. This move l.s viewed by U.S. officials a '!e- ROYHL tfiiDIl MOUNTED POLICE vr JAMAICA taken Into this year's accounts i Kirable in ttie next few wteks in connection with our price j Jn order to encourage. EiV-pt . .upport policy for beef and porui strong man premier, Gen. Wo-which in turn was a result ol the hammed Naitutb to Join -lie uillicullies ensuing from the! ' proposed Middle-East defence .utbi.-ak. of fool-and-mo'ith alliance aalnst communism. uisea.se last spring." ! . Ai'i'i.v at m;akkst k.c. m. I'oi.ici; on ict ih mail this colton Call 112 That's the Csb faj I" i This mavrrttiwmrnt 1 t)o puhllhnl I it rtU.playcd by th Liquor Control i Bourd or by th Government ol Ht-itinh ColumhU 1 1 -Foot Lights- if you are: Tne figure waii the first official estimate of the cast of the-.5iipiort program for beef and po:" Instituted when the foot-iiind-mouth outbreak was dU-I covered a year ago in Sa.sK.t-jthewan and resulted in a United i Stales embargo against Canud-I ian livestock products. Previously i ihere was an unofficial e.stim:.te i of some ao,0u0,000. Tlir Coiiiini,iuiiert It. :. M. I'.iliir, (lllawa. Out. .Sir: . Plcie flipply mr Willi full t-rtirillr! rrin-inn riiKaKPiitf-iil in the Kiial Ca'imlian Mnunlr-iJ Police. PRINCE RUPERT ROTARY CLUi ROTARY MIXED CHORUS and ASSISTING ARUfl LILIAN MILM.lt ( Prince Rupert Little Theatre has been rrhear.ia "Lover.V Leap" at the rate of two nights II week, and the pi jy Is progressing very well. The eiithu.i-sutic cast fs ready to begin learning lines for the second act The support policy was car ried out under the agriculture prices support board act parsed this week. Alice MacNeil is .-still looking NAME: iri.fAK 'NT! in 1911. Until the foot-ar.d-nioulh outbreak the tolai price supp.rt outlay under the act IN CONCERT Capitol Theatre, Sunday Night, February 22n for two women for the ca:,t ol "Strange Road." Anyone inter ADDItLSS: 5' ft" in licijjil, iiiiiiniriieil. Helweni 1!5 anil .10 years of uin. In pioil plivsieal ronililion ami are inleresleil in a career in the K.C.: M.I'ol ice. ' you may apply for engagement immediately! SALAH1KS eonniieiiee al $20( per inonlli for recruits 21 veins of ae or over, anl at $170 monthly for those imiler 21.' 1 liese raleB will lie. increased In $220 anil $!!!.' per month, respectively, after successful completion of training. ested in the roie of a young, serlou-s-mlnded girl In her late at 9:15 Do not miss this Outstanding Entertainment Prcbcnta,ltin ALL LOCAL TALENT a;f, iiek;ht l l: I I i 1 amounted to not more t.nn $10,000,000. Under the support progiam the government set floor prices for livestock and hogs and bought up huge quantities of surplus pork which it canned and then sold commercially at a loss. The government Is committed to continue the floor prices for beef and pork at least until the U.S. embargo is lifted. Washington has said the embargo will teens, or that of a motherly woman in her forties should contact Ali e at 1117 71 h Ave. E. not the address given in error In a previous column i. Experience on the stage Is not necessary. Good-byes will soon be .said to two faithful members of the club. Nina Youngman and Phyllis Tomlirison, botn are leaving the city. Little Theatre meets, again cn Sunday afternoon for rehearsal In the Civic Centre auditorium. lnchei Feet Yean Monilu CHORAL : VIOLIN : ACCORDION VOCAL SOLOS and OTHER NUMBERS. nf thC Tickets available at Ormes Drugs or from any member o WMI W ai) AWl i: nniKic ni mcnT nrvrADV C I IR come off March 1 providing Canada has no new foot-and- SiSjLhioimmm r l 1 1 W I I x l lr I r I rs. v j - rv i v-i-v - i p mmt aw mw m m - mouth outbreak,