ie ; 1 ts :P tet dete | ore h te i we oe alt , awe . aan a : esi Full MGM Partner, : | , in n New Film With Lucy 4 | ' By BOB T NOMAS be how “HOL, LYWOOD (AP)—~ Only a few years go, Jesi Arnaz was a featured player at MGM, acting . mall roles in filnis, Cree i Today he is a full-fledged Sil down and read the paper, I . Partner with MGM ws the pro- Can never do bhat when we're | 1 feer of a movie, "Forever, Dale 08 the ‘TV kucx, Pean't read the! § 8, $a," starring himseli and lis trade papers oy the datly papers |e” Seite, Lucille Ball, or anyihing, 1 just don’t feel; { Dest and Lucy ae shooting: that i fan spare the time.” ' hot tn the MGM fut, but at mio. , About tuture plans for “I Love? - flon pleture center. Toat's waere, ‘just ‘work. I cre be ; » ald Ak f bey film thelr TV show, whieh jy pac. eres BAe ‘ ; focalled "1 Love Liny” They ane hg hn the sladio. BACK IN SEPTEMBER an i Lucille was pleyloe hostess on The bess is Dest, no doubt | ep ~ the set, introdiciie fellow cast about it And he had the ane oN embers James Mason ands sets, tuo, ta Loulg ‘Calhorn, ‘They play her chuey" will resume in) Sep- & ie fuardian angel and falner, res tember, he reported, bub they he peellvely, i te fila, will bave ty make only 26 next $ onic Ai ROU TV HEADACHE Pe cute et oil jlo Uae usual A HOME-MADE RAFT and four Montrealors'why hope to sail the Atlintic on the craft are om ® Tow does she tike the switeh ap the sk ack, ° ; towed out of Quebec hacbor by a tug. Friends on board the raft wit! leave at Riviere-du-Loup | le © from the TV wring tu a feature What comes after next year? when the tow tine Is dropped: and the att salle Ato! the Atlantic, " om? much the same, exeept WH! the series end, as has been ! » 4 that I don't have a headache," reported? sy She salt. “On ine day ot the TV “E don't know what we'll do.” it hie S$ ucy gery 19M, I alvays have a pain rignt) Desi said. “The sponsors vant ~ °t Berd (potuting to her left tem.) us to make more, but that may | i pled, It's because of ail those’ be enough, At any rate, we'll! ‘ye rords J have to remember, have to make another picture | essons Q ig vercise fo 2 “There's much less pressure: cor, MGM next) stmmer.” 1) Making a film. 1 have time to He was asked about reece MATZ, France @ — Top air built Mark V, and our force ts as $$$ tho declared. eae officials of the North Atlantic sccond to none.” oP 2 Gkorce pawes comedies are on the decline, ‘Treaty Orgnnlzation today kick~! Campbell sald he was partiou- 28 3 -AUGTIONEER “That fellow never believed ‘led the mammoth task of assess- jlarly pleasea with the mainten- jouatd rl 3: 1 7952 ‘Lucy’ “would be a hit anyway,’ v ing results of Exercise Curte ‘ance and high servielbility of the . an tone sna an 7 Dest said. “There will always be ‘Blanche, in Week- “one irmenouaaan aircraft, —— oeuvre which engaged alrmen; . room for situation comedies that I'm happy because It means . i fete cacensSeee are good. When they are goot,, ot nk countries in simulated fnat the mechanies also got In - 4 Wallace’s Dept. Store g they sell, When they are medi-- The exercise, involving 6,090 ‘with both iceland the whole a Bocere, they stink.” ' ' tiam {s working together.” my yee personnel of the Lt Canadian. t ted the divisi ald ith ‘Air Division, ended | Monday | aren” ¢ t sion's i ° Ae ‘nizht, but only tentative con-:change cver from a peacetime wt Yo. ogy Ee Ine Rist Wea Hi A Wensan’s = Summer Ho rotiday tt, VEDAL CRINOD SNES PUSHERS SLACKS BATINING — JEANS SUITS SHORTS y TRE SHUCES SICIRTS JACKETS = BLOUSES WALLACE'S ‘DEPT. STORE ti RAWEKSRannunAe une = " =m “ a7» ane sua nnenanigs ni oT a a : * £ | u a a a a Lift Van LEAVE It TO 1 Parade: ne _—_ eM eee -- Se me = ots ae Fe EE or his Representative w 4 ; - y 0 Kiddies’ Troats @ Kiddios' Zoo t * e Dance — Civie ' t hy TH ENTIRE COMM H+ i Price Rupert Daily News _Mednesdity, dune 2, 8, {CP Photo! Crime News In Russia Bit Sketchy MOSCOW W—Crime news Is rareiy printed tn the Soviet Un- ion, and even wher it is used the Soviet press omits many detalls.: Here is an account published this month In Leningrad, this country’s’ sceond city: “The tedy of a young woman Was found recently in one of the city’s parks, It was later estah- lished that this soung woman, laydown contract. South dealer North - South vulnerable. * NORTH Mrs, Keen aJj84 ¥76 #KQ 1065 eQ73 WEST . EAST Mr, Champlon Mr. Masters A0.7 2 &3 VAR QIB $952 $72 4#A83 BK O 4 & J 108 652 SOUTH iis; Brhan aAKQ1065 vi043, 4304 &A The bidding: : South West North Fast 1A 24 2h 3 ‘ 4@ Al Pass On the king of hearts opening, “what did Miss Brash have to lose? Only two hearts and the: nce of diamonds. Or so it segm- | ed. Actually, she didn’t have a ‘chance In the world for ten’ tricks. The good detensive thinking started at trick one. Mr. Mast- ers followed sult with the deuce of hearts. Now, except In the unikely event that the deuce was the only heart he held, he obviously was not interested In the con- tinuation of the sult. But what shift did he want? CHAMPION REASONS Mr. Champton reasoned .that I BLACKWOOD O BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOC '|*Laydown” Defeated by Fine Defense Very fine defending by My, Champion and M Masters brought about the defeat of this apparently i t t e ccelded to shift lo the neven 1 of diamonds. Now it was Mr Mas. ters’ turn to make an important decision. Was his partner's dia. mond a singleton or a doubleton? DIAMOND FIGURING , He thought that if it were a singleton, Mr. Champion would have cashed two hegrts at the beginning, ao that when he led ‘the lone diamond it would have heen elrar that u diamond was the right return by Mr. Masters, 80 the diamond led was duck. ed and Miss Brash won with the nine, | But now she wis stymied, If -lshe pulled trumps, the defenders would win a dlaniond and two mare heart tricks. {took just one ruund of trunips, ithen led a heart. Mr. Champlon ‘wor, led his fast diamond to his partner's ace and ruffed the diamond return for down one. Iy primitive times spoons were fashtoned of shell, woot, {nt | and horn maierials. Today 7 + 8:30 "THE , ‘of the Westerr Suciely that there is @ Actually, she , ducing dental decay, . it “amoszing” that Oppasiiog rejected fluoridation. . BATTLE OF ROGUE RIVER” Faces Problem In Dental Care: “REGINA D — Sa 'Tuces grave ‘iti ito provide. adequate for ‘ils ullizens, Health’ Ministe idelegates to the askn Alchey Nand ‘i 5 UN Anying dental wat t. Bentley tyy't 13th. conven Canada Dex Hla | evidence? i OVinee ig he that oral health tn thls pr 3 no we than it is an ele, and that dental qegh affecls a great many Ate und young adulls, ‘ut, HCuvley said U may be due lo the dentlsts, . Canada has £0niG . but there. are Saskatchewan ie slat thou lng 5.300 domi fewer than 49 cedlng care, VON MW the University ot A berla expanded its feu dentiitry to ennble Wate Canada’s nteds to be Inet, : conalderable thie would Clare before the — expansion cual resilt in an increase tn the mut ber of dentists, “i Saskatchewan's ‘pq anit heallt department hag eheour! ‘f assed the fuorldation Of come ® menal water supoies, M, Heatley satd, , Since the. dental proles ‘ itself wns solidly. in: ira fluoridation as a: means of ri Wy groups carried the weight ( did, In Regina, : voters last | : Fae tere de ree aE AE ao BAMBOO PRISON" : K Arona : . * taset. you ou dreomg! neusgoReREsEe SE Oae «GB Saeeaeeeees _ MISS _ ture goo UN, ane — Crating — Cartage — Storage '* Local and Long Distance Moving. - "YOUR ALL DOMINION DAY BULLETIN Starting at 10 a.m, <= From the Elizabeth Apartmonts —— Third Avenue — McBride St, — To Algoma Park, Judging of Flouts, Bicycles, Wagons, ote., will take place during the parade, Mayor Georg Hills at the Park, @ Sports For Kids and Mothers, @ Basohall — Roosovolt Pork, 2 p.m. and 6pm. == Ketchikan ve Rupert, ENTER mint APIRIT OF THE DAY, clusions have yet been reached. Faced wha moun.alns of re- f ports and miles of film, head- quarters stafi of Allied Alr Fores ; Central Europe (Alreent) will spend months evaluating the exercise, held after a year's careful preparation, At Canadian — neadquarters A here, officers are also check- ing the score. The divislon’s 12 H squadrons of Sabre jet fighters, permanently stationed In. four wings at Gros Tenquin and Mar- ville in France and’ at Zwie- bruecken and Baden-Soellinern Yin Germany, flew some - 2,500 sorties, Six ‘undred Canadion f pilots particlpated, supported by f ground and administrative pere 2 sonnel. mM SURPASS EXPECTATIONS | 2 Air Vice ~ Marshall Hugh Campbell af Salisbury, N.B., 46- year-old commanding officer,’ summed up his Impresstons In an Interview at hiz'fleld head- quarters, lovated in a bomb-proof underground bunker: "T think the exerelse has shown uy -~ and T mean every. body from the leading aireralt- man up -- that the efforts we have put Into the division's ope- rations have ennobled’ us’to mect expectations, and surpass them, ; "We know that we have the thighest performance alrcraft th the theatre, with the Canadian- ‘ HORNE, noted narraling a fea- recorded broadcast radio. Miss Horne told cf hew a health eentre set up by the United Nations Children’s Gund in the Philip- pines brought new hope to a stricken and despondent family. LENA singing etar, for Serviso WD VAN MAN" Published by ’ If tt has become fashionable to dismbis adventure stories as “esenplat tUlerature,” worthy of |heing Judged only jon thetr j ability to release the reader j from worldly ere for a fow iLhoughtless hotrs, what then of ‘such tales that have been ‘odhed in the affection and Pmagina on of the “man-thethee street" Are they to he delegated (a the back shelves just hee cae they are merely designed to amuse and exelte rather than to fiskrnet? A quartet of adventure stories Kobo In the Canadian Northwest ploncecing lids, Twenty Pobbies wd Other Stores by Frank M. Webber tells bf the experiences of men and thalr worlds, ‘Phe acho, of prime dinpertiunea, Hog true and Ghe situations ave reconntanbio, Al vevent the range and dinits of the buman aplrit, ' In the tlle story. “Twenty Pebbles," the here, Wayno Bone ton, strives to bring pence ho~ tween hia adopted people, the Htoney Indian ‘Tribe, and the White man whom tho tndlans holleve they muab fight in order jlo ative, "Danger. Pewll" te " whout an exelling Journey iMivongh a blinding anow : Monit An anawer to a eal) for help, A ‘yinne crash and the herele rexcie attempt amidst great hardships aro dosertbad "Clindy Over (he Carthoa" while Kghtoning on Fee atte ine enmnden il addross the ossombly by the foregs of ‘nnture, Webber writes with rofroshing y life he knows, Mie love of nn» funy and adventure In the roault of wn exelling plonooring ‘ite whon ho traveled the pininy to a Contro=—= 10 pm. UNITY 18 ASKED TO imo whon thera wore no yonda and fow pratrio trolls, Tn; 1008, jlured by: tie nll of the lane, 1a | ant ec cemeeepeaeenmenee gages the Wobhor family moved from ‘Wih the first alert, sounded at ‘4am, J&ne 20, the headquarters .Chateau Mercy-les-Metz, Group of Adventure Stories In, the HMorlvon'" olla of a group of mon imperiled Honesty, vigor and affection of the Canndinn -Northwoat ‘nt a. basls to a wartime operational role within w matter of hours. sta.f was shiftsd from ils per- manent base, the, 50-year-old to a huge nearby concre:e bunker with four-foot walls and oa seven-foot rocf, Operational con- trol was switched by 8:39 a.m. and all alngs were dcployed and ready for action by noon. Actual, air war did not get under way | until Thursday. | FLEW MANY SORTIES Campoell ‘sald: “f think 4th (ATAF) the 4th Allied Tactical Air Foree in) which Canada serves with French and United iStates units must be very happy | ‘to call on our 300 high-per- | ‘formance aircraft and to have ythem waiting and ready.” The Canadian pllots, mostly 19 to 21, have seen a large share of action In tHe exercise. Canada. | contributed abou, 20 per cent | aoe ATAF's strength, | a of the 4th compared With 50 per cent from | the U.S, and 30 ptr France, The Canadians, however, flew more than a third of the force's 6,000, sortics, os escorts [ for atomle bombors, In alr dee! © fence of eastern Franee - and: Western Germany and in offen. | alve fighter sweeps over enemy terr itary. Pageant Press Cadillac, Michigan, USA. fwhere | the author had been barn five | years earlier) to Lacome, Al-| berta, Canada, They finally sete | tled on a farm at Boyne Lake, | Alberta, about 35 miles north of | Duverney on the North &ns- katehowan River, Twenly years spent ag a com- merelal faherman, as well as the years of hls youth on the family firm, have given Frank. M, Webber a wealth of exper- ence which enables him te: write realistically and authort | tullvely about Nomosteading, hunting, Ushing, trapping, and the many other exciting com. ponents that make uy a pond nilventiure tale, . Wher his family gave up their. farm, the author traveled around: ail bit, UT mother now yes | ny Padtls, Atborin and he tas Just sotlied In Drayton Valley, | Alporta, geographic contre of Lhe | famotia Pembina oll fleldy where niong with: new Inleroots, he hopes to find the almasphere for many tutus atories, mer soe Ne Le ne sre eeNME NH Sod Mn eee ene one tem st VISIT THE COMMODORE ‘WHERE Goon Kroon COSTS LEAS" We yer fo Banquets of all. Typos ! UN, Yankovskaya, was treacher- ously murdered. Yushina, -Yushina committed the murder. ‘shina were sentenced to be shot cent fron! B Miss Brash was solid in, the Wee ‘, gg efump sult and if she held the Irrefutable tes(iaiony proved that Ao Alexaivirey avert 25, A, 23. and his wife, T. would have to cash what hearts and clubs they could get without celay, For his raise, Mr. probably had one of the minor sult aces, If he held the ace of clubs, he would place the ace of! diamonds with Miss Brash and would realize the danger of hur The tal cas aid da the city eau ard Acad and Yue whitu Miso bo Saul usd Wag atu stenced too 10) years’ imp ison- ment. The Supreme Court of the Russian = Federated Republic .oncirmed the verdict. ‘This leaves the reader won- dering: What was the motive: Did: they strangle or shcot the ‘victim? The newspaper Soviet Lith- uania tells of a drunke who killed fotr persons and in- jured 20. He teo was sentenced to be shot. There was a woman: with him, the account says-- 17 but what happened to her js left: up in the alr. , ; ! | i ‘soon as she got the lehd. ‘ayed an Intermediate heart on “higher heart, so that Mr, Cham- iver {Pion would cash two heart tricks n driver | ofore shifting? It wasn’t tgo0 much to go on, but ab ick” wo Mr. Champton He waa SASAHY, Peyear-ald daughter af ‘Toronta « born ; arlor. Raymond Massey, has the lead role In “The deluee | tant D-butante,” and won + rave reviews when the eam A edy onened in ‘London's Cam- “ PUL arr ua) ah CIGARETTE ; bridge Theatre. Ehe alsa hit, the social headline, when she wile presented to the Queen, i t 4 t mg a a: “For a friendly Greeting BUCHANAN'S ‘BLACK2 WHITE’ SCOTCH WHISKY | The Secret is in the Blending Distilled, blended and bottled In. Scotland Available In 26% on, ond 19% an. holon j a. uf ‘ at Wy thu Nah Coluiubin, "ity ‘nidvortinenont In nod purbjtatedt or ally Naor, Control Hone or hy the. 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