V ' t ! "f' Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 23, 1953 zAerobatic Pilot Puts Jet BOLNEY, England (CP A res-, LONDON CP) t taurant here advertised on Its' London children',! i ta Coronation menus. Lunchions, the rit outside c , plll tees. Sowpers." One of the pro-! ever transmitted ifm i prietors explained .this was no when sneriai ..... Bnl'. SCREEN FLASHES -V' mistake; "it's Just old Sussex un to int. 1 . 1 ' m Through Tricky Manoeuvres m see the 0 tepeUirig." ! ation service. Haylofts seem to be more effective for romantic scenes on the screen than boudoirs, says By DAVE MrlNTOSH Omariian Press Staff Writer NORTH LUFFENHAM (CP) Fellow pilots here say Fit. Lt. Dean Kelly of Peterborough, Tereasa Wright co-starred with Cornel Wilde In Columbia's "Cali . X - rr 1 v' ( . 'S : - ' fornia Conquest." filmed In color by Technicolor and now at the Totenr Theatre. "My big love scene with Cornel Wilde in 'California Conquest' takes place in a hayloft," she said. "You wouldn't think pitchforks and lanterns would be a more effective background than the perfumed elegance of a boudoir, but people seem to remember the former scenes the longest." . "There are many more accepted backgrounds for romantic Ont., puts his Sabre jet through manoeuvres which the manufacturer never intended that the plane withstand. How many times has he cracked the sonic barrier? Kelly answers this way: "I haven't any idea. Dropping the boom breaking the sound barrier is so common now that you might as well count the number of times you raise or lower your wheels. "I was reading In the paper that some guy out in California has dropped the boom 60 times. I was thinking he can't have much to do if he counts the number of times he's gone 32-year-old ace acrobatic pilot of the RCAF's No Fiehter Wing, is a big. biack-hnired man with wrists like stanchions whole almost blushes when somebody speaks to him. He has been flying for 12 years, including Spitfires in Malta early in the Second World War. n n i1 ' Also Today and Wednesday Cartoon -"Clamour in News Tennis" CAP'TOL SOME 10,03 iflROV-s'Jl'ON hlEDAI.S, struck to commemorate Shows 7 - 9:00 a f.amoi s flayers t Petrillo Forgives Oscar Levant MONTREAL CP) Concert pianist Oscar Levant has been restored to membership in the American Federation of Mu-sitions. This was announced following 'pproval by the union's interna-inn:il executive board of a recommendation by president James C. Petrillo that charges filed April 18 against Levant for non-fulfillment of five conceit contracts in Western Canada be lifted. Jn filin the expulsion charge gainst Levant, Petrillo said he would not tolerate contract violations. However. Levant's pledge to uphold obligations, made publicly in Petrillo's office two weeks a so, brought about recommendation of dismissal of the expulsion. thc;cidv;iim:Hjf ufr?iv.f lizabeth, will be allotted to Canada and will-be distributed to-Various people in civilian and military life.. The'Canadian government 1ms asked many national" organizations to recommend reiipients. The armed forces are drawing up theii own lists. Shown are front and reverse sides of the medal. You're Bound To Be In The Swim In A Wallace j BATHING: SUIT : Only $7.95 to $J).95 WALLACE'S 5 DEPT. STORE : scenes in bima, of course," Tcr-jffi-.i admits. "The balcony Is a tried and true prop which has been used for countless screen smacks. Even Shakespeare used I a balcony. The rail of a ship has ! reen an elbow rest for a good many celluloid Ca.sanovas, and the to) of a windy hill has lung of en another favorite spot for romantic clinches." However, the actress claims that none of these romantic situations stick with an audience like the romantic Interludes In haylofts. i l.lr'sO t.yt . list r0r &..! icr.m ti I;.-. cm BLACKWOOD on Today and Wednesday TOTEM Kvenlnns 1: - 9: p.m. A F.1111011S Piavfrs T)lp,r( iriclae IIIIII11III1IIK By EA5LEY BLACKWOOD During the recent visit of the Duke of Edinburgh. Kelly used only a small end of the field to make a tight turn at nearly 700 miles an hour, 50 feet above the deck. One trick of Kelly's Is to do a slow loop over the field, come cut of it with wheels down, and land Immediately. It's a stomach-lurching performance, not for Kelly but for the spectator Other pilots say his timing If uncanny. A matter of moving 'he stick a fraction of a second 'oo late could cost him his life How does Kelly's English wift take her husband's acrobatics? "It leaves me a bit weak at the stomach," she says. "I don't see him operate often. Maybe it's just as well." , Mr. Masters' Careful Plav A too-attentive artist and a lr on the rebound arc the elements which lend to a brutal murder In "The Blue Oardenla," starring Anne Baxter, Richard Conte and Ann Sothern. It Is now playing at the Capitol Theatre. Fo'lowinT h"r (Iramnti" sne FLY... FISHING... LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. published 11S MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SIMITIM; . . . 1 OKWAKDIM, . . . SUtKAt.K ExpcrienceU handling Loral, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipment. MOVK WITH CASE . . . SHIP VIA UNOSAYV Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone M or tig ( or. 2nd and Park Ae. Pays Off With 10 Tricks When the dummy went down in today's deal, Mr. er t of Masters immediately saw his principal project would ccstln "l confess." Anne Baxtc , .,, , , i i j picks another actln? plum the year In hr role as a Bill who nave to ne Keeping mr. uaie out ot tne leati. As you LAKE KHTADA SUNDAYS OR BY PRE-ARRANGEMENT see, his concern in this respect was fully justified as that she m'eht M a a lead through the king of diamonds would have! Richard contc. who is noted r been fatal. HOT, TIRED FEET? "rtnyed low, Mr. Masters wottirl The ace of diamonds and the for his top notch characterizations, portrays the part of a popular newspaperman who. In an effort to help solve the have discorded a small dia king of clu'is were both wrone mond Sooihe dim C 4"- H ind the do fenders mnrle no er--or. yet Mr. Mnsters wns still His actual play was the kin ' .. i.i I mlth M UEEN HARLOTTE IRLINES successful in winning 10 tricks quickly ind tffettinlt. Get f(-drring Miiurd'l Liniment rub it on. Frd ,vir. Masters rut led high, en tered dummy again with th UeS JUS LUtlllllU IU win th killer to surrender. against the 10 of clubs opening. Queen of spades and got rid of After a long absence from the p. diamond on the good Jack of -creen due to Illness. Artn Soth- !nc get relief, ii GROUPS OF SEVEN, PER PERSON .S'HI,h f'cnlc Both sides vulnerable Virlh (Mri. ki'rn) Q 10 0 H J 10 4 2 n -i a 5 O A Q J ONLY c,ubs- 1 em marks her return to Holly- He next led a diamond and,voofl wh a characterization of had a chance for five-odd if Mr. a telephone operator who is Anne Dale had the ace. Mr. Cham- Baxter's roommate. pion had that card and killed the king of diamonds with it ! The University of London, but Mr. Masters' careful play England, founded in 1836, has harf made certain of 10 tricks, more than 23,000 students. ' MHIADBS t "KINO Of PAIN" iUULiriiMErr (Mr. I IiiiiiLiiii) (Mr. B -3 B 5 lliilr) 4 2 t - .. - H Q 8 7 3 D A 9 3 2 C 10 9 8 2 H -B 8 5 r--q j to V- K 0 4 3 V 'tint. Fur Advance Arrangements Contact CRAWFORD MOORE Milllll Ulr. I;iIits S-A K J H 7 0 H - A K I) KM C 7 S I'lie bidding: TRAVEL AGENCIES Phone 620 or 476 Nnrth 28 Snuth VKst 1 S rHi 4 S All push How about a rumpus room in attic or basement? Sound good? It will sound even better when you learn how little it costs! Greer & Bridden Phone 909 215 1st Ave. W. I. fri,? 1.1. t Enquire for Charter Quotes to other Fishing Haunts Jl : H- l.-ij' X. J E(0)(M(2lln After some thought, he won j the first" trick with dummy's ace. Realizing the value of dummy's spades as entries to the board, he didn't touch the trumps at this point. Instead. he cashed the ace and king of hearts. Going , to dummy with I a small spade to the nine, he j led the jack of hearts. If Mr. Dale had covered with the queen, he would have ruffed. When Mr. Dale played th nine, however, he dropped his JUBEUS$ i last club, Mr. Champion' win-I ning with the queen. To prevent ' a discard on the now good 10 of hearts, Mr. Champion returned the suit and Mr. Dale ruffed. Mr. Masters ovtirulfi-cl itn the jack of spades He now led a .small spade to dummy's 10 and returned the ', . "f Clii s. ulr Dale's play her. ai iiirrft., .-ia. if it i an Because it has lm mm.R TUBE 7- C-z- -r-S iS . vA'., J! In 1858, h ittomboot "Surpiix" Ix-camt Hit ftm eml t carry paiKngen up thi Frour R..r to Hp. It May Save Your, Life The H.F. Goorlricli Life-Savor TuIicImw Tire pivpg you maximum protection !taiiwt the hnanls of hlowouU 8tid danKeroim skids, that frequently rcault iu KerioiiH injury, and even death. It Can Save You Trouble The H.F.Goodrirjh Life-Saver Tulx.-lr.s8 Tire penis punctures on running whet-Is . . . protects UKaintst the annoying trouble caused by flat tires. It Will Save You Money Tiie H.I'.Oooflricii Life-Suvcr Tuix k-ss Tire provides ' greater safely than any tire and tube, yet it costs less than the conventional tire safety tube combination. nBLoouTpRnTrf In 1!)(M, William Braid f(,undcd B.C.'s first disl illcry, and established the standard of quality that distinguishes B.C. Double Distilled Rye. Discover for yourself why B.C. Double Distilled is preferred by British Columbians for its superb flavour ... its light body and mellow siiujothness. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. tta " ti -m. v sin 1.1 UNAOIAN HKU NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Tu&eless "Fiffe ... It can be your UFE-SAVER f X -"'w ) u Operation We knew aluminum was used for artificial limbs, crutches and other aids to the fractured human frame. Now word comes from England suggesting still wider horizons for this versatile modern metal. Seenu an animal lover of Twickenham found a squirrel with a broken leg and fixed it up with pair of wooden splints. Thcsa his furry patient immediately ate. So ha made two more, this time of aluminum. No more trouble. It'i just one more example of the seemingly limitless uses of aluminum. And it helps explain why AJcan U increasing its aluminum-making capacity in Que-bee, and building a new smelter in British Columbia. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. CAluuy. See us today for a safety check of your : iff troy i,.,..... ,..ii, '"V - K J ' i . '"V V t i-f"' " ' 4 m ? i ' ..-' The Distinguished Products of British Columbia's First Distillery I.C. DOUBLE DISTILLED . I.C. IXPOUT . I C. ttSERVI . .C. SPtCIAl . I t STERLING 10N0ON DRY GIN RUPERT MOTORS LTD. 866 Phone 566 or This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Corner Second Avenue and First Street