woe NN ew EN NS el Ni i i a 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 21, 1957 “Movie Column ° by dob Mommas HOLLYWOOD (a) — “I no longer have a Ifetime to look for- ward to and take care of, At the most, it is 20 or 25 years. So now I can afford to take chances.” This, Erich Maria Remarque ‘oot reasons, is why he agrecd to have been bought for the screen. write the screcn play for his! “Because 1 reach the point in Cows Like Soft Music— More Milk LONDON () — Red China’s farmers are learning some- thing Western dairymen have known for a long time: Cows produce more milk under the influence of sweet music. Radio Peiping, quoting the official People’s Daily, said Shansi province farmers have New Spray Prevents : Spr outing ? WINNIPEG ()-—A new method |} tb prevent sprouting of potatoes ing storage has been approved by: food’ and drug directorate of the federal department of na- Li onal health and welfare. “ Maleic hydrazide, a, lquid ghemical soluble in walter. will [ BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE ; By EASLEY BLACKWOOD . Dale Tries Double on Heart Bid; Masters Makes Correct Lead To Avail Some players say that when you double a bid of three no trump by your left hand opponent, and when be used in pre-harvest sprays.. book, “A Time to Love and a writing of a novel when I could Time to Die — and act in it, too. become violently ill if I had to neither you nor your partner have entered the bid- thus inereascd the output of . ‘ Besa Re SnRne Se eeee nn ae £0) | _DRAPERY 1.25 - £225 ‘Walluce’s feature Daly and ‘Morin Drapery, Canada’s “leading manufacturer, mM buitcrent since I they should do if the audience started throwing stones. We ‘just didn’t know what. they would do. Here was a story of ‘the last days of Berlin before the fall of Hitler. scenes of the and we knew There were rape of women there would be 2. a wemen in the audience who had oY h been through such things. How w, would they react? i 52. 93 - $3.25 Yard 5! i. Mo It was a great hit and encour- é aged me to attempt this screen “The play had 35 curtain calls. ‘play. After all, it wasn’t too far have always came to me and asked me what never have a job in which I had to do my own typing. ” of meteoric dust. that will detect collisions with tiny meteorites and particles VANCOUVER, B.C.—A government-financed Federal Low Renta! Housing Plan Set Before Vancouver City Council low-rent housing scheme with rents as low'as $20 a month for old age pensioners will be placed before eity council. it is true that in many cases you are suggesting such a lead—«and in some cases almost demanding it—there is still the need for the two si.uations. The first suit bid by dummy has been rais- ed by his partner and the opening leader has four small cards in the suit. The first suit bid) by dummy has been jump rebid by that player on the next round of bidding and the opening leader has four *small cards in the suit. A opening leader to use his best Today 7.15 “FEAR STRIKES OUT” judgment. only “THE VIRGINIAN” For example, gonsider these : He Gave Up A Gatat CAveeR Fon THe Gia He Coutowt Tun Dove! ‘(he spray, used on plants|At latest report, the film Is be-j look at it again,” he sighed. “Al- ding, you are demanding that partner lead the first uvtten the snugle steeped or about six wecks before harvest,iing called ‘“‘There’s a Time to] though I have iived in this coun- suit bid by the dummy hand became too. noisy sipped or Or; ‘three weeks after full bloom,|Love" — don’t ask why. try over 20 years, I still write in ¥ ; ye _| eufput dropped.” , Will effectively inhibit sprouting| 1 came across the famed noy-|German and have somcone else North deale — ee Emenee 7 of' potatoes, and onions, held in'elist, handsome at 59, as he had |translate. I couldn't stand to elk sihn suineranle clubs while retaining full con- Try Ba: ee storage at temperatures of 50 to finished the last pages of the {look at the novel myself.” _ NORTH trol of the other three syits. ry aily News Classified 56' degrees for a period of six to screen play and was cleaning| It’s the first time In 30 years Mrs. Keen dight months. | out his desk. Among. the things|that he has worked in an of- aki = Tests of the spray wee con-' he found was a pair of falsies | fice. The last was when he ediped ev A 10 43 - ducted in Canada over the last left by a previous occupant of {a sports car magazine in Ger- g toa 5 elght years by the horticulture, the sumptuous office. Remarque ; many. He took time out from WEST EAST ee — 7 division, central experimental’ pondered on their significance |his work to write a novel, “All Afr. Masters - Mr. Dale _ farm, Ottawa, and by other re-| and then attended to a scotch |Quiet on the Western Front”. &8632 &QJ/109 yy » n search institutions. and soda from a nearby bar. Writing time: Five wecks. 992 9K QI87 Today 7—8.15 “Kronos” — “She Devil” nl oe OBVIOUS CHARM Some of the »est publishing @31093 #34 rit itt me) It is easy to see how his minds fumed own perore it #982 sourn 7 Starts Thursday ——- Shows 7—9 p.m. was fina rinted and became . , The most daring 5 wri aft ‘art. Wallace’ s Dept. Store e charm nas ae Marlene Divteich, 8 runaway ‘pest- seller. He has| SATELLITE STORY — This photo, taken for Fortune Maga- e Mr pee i” ost daring submarine operation of the : M) Greta Garbo and Paulette God- | bad the supreme satisfaction of| zine, shows for the-first time a model of the inner workings of 965 ‘HELLCATS OF THE NAVY . dard . an author in seeing that happen, the earth satellite to be launched by the U.S. during the up- @Q65 with wl About his screen writing — with two more of his books, coming International Geophysical Year, The model is virtually &KQI65 ‘gl“this is another departure for| Remarque writes the hard way| identical with the actual satellite, except that its covering is fhe bidding: South West FONALD REGAN Mime. The first was last year} — pencil on paper. “I never made of transparent, plastic instead of. magnesium. The dia- 4 ¥ . Pass 2 hb Pass @! when I went to Berlin to open] learned to type,” he explained. meter of the satellite, which will rise 1,500 miles above the 2.9: Pass ‘ONT Pass s My. first play, “The Last Sta-| “When I was an editor in Ger- carth’s surface when launched, is only 20 inches. The eye in 3 NT Dbl, - All Pass’ . tion.” many, inflation had wiped out| the center is an ionization ¢hamber that will pick up ultra- oo M™| “Before we opened, the cast, CVeryonc’s earnings and ‘labor| viotel radiation from the sun, The long rods are radio an- |. This is another case of carry- a , */| was cheap. I swore I would] tenac and the four small objects on the sides are microphones |iDg a good thing too far. While a a a @ H 2 mi .< a :-Newest designs now in B written my novels in scenes and| _ The $1,500,000 project has been 800 annually. ; _ {Put into operation. — ‘stock: af dialogue. ny developed by Central Mortgage| The city’s yearly bill would be} CMHC would build the project double by the partner of the a Why hasn’t he adapted his| 8d Housing Corporation on the an estimated $8,500, rnost of}|and Vancouver Housing Author- oeeine tf oA he “ead or y ' : Measure | 8 basis of a previous city proposal. ;Which it would recover on the| ity would run it. It would be the| @SKing ‘or tine lead ot one 0 Meade to casure H/ novels before? Six of the eight it 1d be located a Nanai property ; first low-rent housing project} these suits. ‘ wo oce at Nanaimo : . . wae a: DRAPES = Zz and Forty-first. on city-owned: ,.7e city would also receive} since the Little Mountain devel-| Within the ppigeing sequence ; rstiVisonte i a ‘ property with accommodation | $213,000 from CMHC in payment; opment. in today’s deal, however, it was BoB HOPE. _ ‘| Choose from over 50] M LINDSAY 5 sonia 4 for the city-owned land. The city has been secking to] easy for Mr. Masters to get off to VERA t oi s | i for about 500 persons'in the low : - ight He had & LES patterns. Just give u ‘sil Cart &@ §s income bracket in 169 units Those occupying the project|get another one under way for|the right opening. He had no AUL DOL UGLAS your width and length. = artage torage Thirty-six units would be re-|Would pay rent on the basis of|the past three years. Alderinen | Promising lead of his own and ‘| Made in our factory ab] gy Established 1910 served for old age pensioners,| their income. Rents would vary| hope the project can be started he held only two cards in dum- some Serato Starts 3} Montreal for you. ui the remainder for others in the|from $20 a month for a single|late this year and completed in|my’s first bid suit, hearts. oo hone a tee ee Monday 7-9 pm ‘ Made by : HOUSEHOLD GOODS low income group. person receiving $50 a month, to] 1958. Hearts had been ey ony eee . ONGay vp. “f — Th 1 fj $66 for the person with «a family ].. and had been raised by Mr. Abel. a _ — : Factory Experts. a MOVING PACKING under scheme rhe Nees of seven and an income of $325 . Therefore it was quite logical to ‘ : CRATING — STORAGE ' Housing Act, in which the feder-|@ month. Prince Drove Dru nk assume brat ue Dale was ask- e ® 3 f a i ‘ al government pays 75 per cent; The project would be laid out ‘ jing for a heart lead, a: WALLACE S “ Lift Van Service of the capital cost and the pro-|to include 18 single and 18]. LONDON im — Prince Henry| Mr. Dale was not at all sure ae ma DEPT. STORE m |] Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. || yincial government 25 per cent.|double units for senior citizens,| Kimera, brother of the Kabaka,|that he could defeat three no, a Our + 7 Phones Wharf 4333 Office 5016 \The capital cost would be writ-|.14 one-bedroom suites; 64 two- |} king ‘of: Buganda, Tuesday was |trump. He merely figured that : | an dae lasoselehelatstatcke bella ten off in 50 years. . bedroom suites, 50 three-bed-|parred from driving for a year|a heart opening would give him = Annual operating subsidy is}room suites and three four-bed-jand fined £28 after pleading |his best chance and as you sce . ’ oe. shared by the two senior govern-|Toom suites. guilty to drunken driving. Police he was right. ; irs as e ments and the-eitstewew~—ewnerobhe dratt -plan.to-he submitted! said-the 29-year-old African was} On the nine of hearts opening . The federal government pays|is actually for 159 units. How-| driving in Hyde Park when he|Mr. Abel had no play for ninc 75 per cent and the provincial| ever, city planner Gerald Sutton} suddenly swerved and banged tricks. He let the nine win and p p y g . : | government and city cach 1214|Brown will recommend that ad-jinto the rear of another car. He| took the heart continuation with te S Oll | 4 per cent. — ditional adjacent land be acquir-|is a student in Britain on an al-|the ace. , The subsidy to make up the/ed to provide for 10 more units. |jowance from his brother, leader This play to cut the com- difference between the low rent YF counen approves whe Plan of a tribe within the Uganda| munication between the op- charged and the actual cost of; it then will ask Victoria to apply | protectorate of East Africa. ponents’ hands was sound and R i T I R E M E N T operating is estimated-at $68,-|to Ottawa to have the scheme y) would have been a winning , Name play if the ace of clubs had : . been in Mr. Masters’ and, | from crowing dollars Representative But Mr. Dale had that im- . ~ & = . portant card and the = clu ' " : heart tricks, put the : WELLINGTON, N.Z. 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