ee Movie Column — ose by Sob Thomas HOLLYWOCD «?—One thing leads to another and as a result Mary Martin is treating audiences nightly to one of the most exciting moments in the theatre. «The moment comes in the first | act of “Annies Get Your Gun"! mills. when -Anni¢ Oakley makes her big debut with Buffalo Bill's rians (Janet Gaynor) told the wild west show. The Saiee at Hallicays about the joys of own- part and there is Mary riding ati ing a ranch in the Brazilian in- full gallop on a white charger] terior, So Dick and Mary bought while. shooting targets out of: their own ranch nearby. Event No. 2: The Gilbert Ad-| ot ee wT oe ov ewe | a ely : EDMONTON (33) Y 3 e : VANCOUVER (468 REGINA (30) cco UTM! thd _-e |Miss Brash Bidding Makes Her Good Dummy Player BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD The way Miss Brash bids, she has to be a good dummy player. She displayed that ability in today’s -(deal, making her six club contract in spite of a fine 6 Prince Rupert Daily News ' Wednesday, October 23, 1957 Business Field Invasion Seen VANCOUVER & — Harold §. Foley, chairman of the board of the Powell River’ Company, warned Monday that the western world cou'd be “Sputniked” by Russia in the business field as | | ly, sociaily and economically—js well as in the scientific field. “The rate ef change in the modern business life—technical- teidily inereasing and carries the air. “The only way to get around . . . ay : . Television audiences will get tol down there was by horse,” Mary defensive play by Mr. Masters at the first trick. hotter chainecrs, solemtiaes ang see the stirring feat Nov. 27,!said backstage before the eve- | Soo i thinkers.” he said when Mary will star in Annie on ning performance at the Phil- South dealer spades and when it was covered utyersy saa ia iG wewo-hour spectacular over harmonic Auditorium. “So we Neither side vulnerable . c ere Everyone 1s aware Russia is NBC | bought nine horses and we prac- sm NORTH by the king she discarded a heart; presently training engineers and : . ~ 7 ‘ Ae Mr. Dale from dummy. If Mr. Ab * scigntists at more than double ‘ Probably no other top star | tically lived in the’saddle from es rN vena a6 ny. Yr. Ql re- | esvilbisks : , vould undertake such a Stunt morning until night. ¥ turned a heart at this point it the rate of this continent. We wor ; ee MUCH ; v652 have already seen soncrete except Mary, whose devotion to It was the only riding I had 5 @AQSES would go straight into the ace-|ovim, ys . . + coneret the theatre knows no bounds. done since was 8 girl and had ' WEST” Q 10865 ; queen, He did the best he could eke of their increasing And she wouldn't be doing it, ex-,my own Shewan pony.” EAST roturni pes » skills. 3 : ne ; _ Mr. Abel urning another spade. But! « “+ rae : cept for a string, of events. amaieay Fe es oer tain UN(LED STATES wea- | & KJ9 8 5 4 @ 103 wets Miss Brash discarded another ea nis mateh them or mn "Even No. 1: Mary's husband, (or on the mechanics. He in_| SHORTAGES IN SOME AREAS ther bureau says in its 30-day WKJI43 ¥ 1098 heart from dummy and ruffed in lle “ if all yee the domina- Richard Halliday, remembered —oted the treadmills ‘at the . forecast that temperatures in @ 873 ¢K 1094 her hand. She cashed the king | jon ‘ “ both ae nat ie a seeing in his youth Ben Hur, movie studios and found them . e e Canada for the period Oct. 19- @& none sour 732 of clubs and the ace of hearts cign to everything we believe. which thrilled audiences with @ J) bine The Nov. 3 will range from near TH after which there was nothing | ~ taoe vi g. The only treadmill that ec “XN _Miss_ Brash lef : chariot race onstage via tread- was suitable was one which was 2 . | normal in the West to above ‘rg AQT eft in dummy but two high !tey Deily N Cl ified Tae UM RUPE i / ‘mal in Manitoba, Ontario W¥AQT trumps. ‘ try Maly News Classinieds Pee WERE RRR actually used in the old Ben Hur . ' | norm ' . _ | 5 ' R.! production. It was shipped out / » { and parts of Quebec, and @J2 | EER rena erenneaann - = ee Wallace’s Dept. Store ™ here from the east at a tidy fig-| Ai much above normal in the | »,,, piaaie: KI9F Sw Today to Saturdea 7pm. SAT, MAT. 2 p.m a ure, Maritimes. — (CP Photo) south West North Fast| Y 9 pm, 4.20 ‘p.m. “Later we found out that no- . ‘ 1l&® sl 2 bh Pass! a a body ever mounts the treadmill By The Canadian Press l d K ° hb t 24 Pass, 3 @ Pass| » Soars wien ron . . . . . ° ‘ ass f on the horse. The horse has to be Construction of new housing units, particularly & or F; fild 7 E VIS PRESLEY RU They also heard a comment by one of the wranglers, who had no idea who Mary was: “She’s| either an expert horsewoman or she’s just plain crazy.” | An elaborate mechanism was devised to carry off the stunt. The treadmill, which had been the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics shows that an estimated 59,- in Manitoba, is falling behind the pace set last year in Canada, and at least three major centres report a shortage of low-rental housing. A scientific sample survey by still well below that of 1948, the peak year since the Second World ' (Reuters)—A night and ations, Mr. Abel opened the eight of diamonds. Eng. ed from dummy and Mr. Masters: Defend lady either of his king-iack combin- WARTLEY WINTNEY, & lord are champions of Lady Guinness in. her dispute. with the local he had taken this trick with the king, Miss Brash would have had Not wanting to lead away from The five was play- l o-owed suit with the four. If) LIZABETH SCOTT aN Rm esta G ~ 145 housing units were built in the 10 previnces during the first half of this year. . an easy time. She could have dis- : carded both the queen and sev- War, when 3,367 houses went up. Contractors in Newfoundland garbage collector, The garbage collectors have _ free-running, had to be equipped with an electric motor to get it started. Wires were attached to the horse in four places to pre- vent its getting off the track. But still, the device wasn’t foolproof. When Mary and co- star John Raitt were posing for ; are required for the stunt. Prince is used for Mary’s gallop, and White Cloud carries Mary and | Raitt for a walk at the finale. Another nag is required as a stand-in. , Girls’ Dresses TO FIT EVERY SIZE 1. Regular Sizes . - | SPUTNIK SPECIAL AUCKLAND, N. Z. @ — The War ended, were built during the full year. report a decided slow-down in building private homes due to the existing tight money policy. A housing shortage has existed since 1941 when Pepperell United , States air base moved in some_ This is behind last year when 135,700 new units, the highest total since the Second World These figures include both houses and apartments. the number of new dwelling un- its built in the first half of the year. The DBS survey shows that an estimated 22,914 units have been completed, just a little behind last year, when 51,- 201 units were built all year. Quebec building also appears An esti- low-rental housing, a Canadian Press survey showed. Regina is in the same boat. But Quebec City, in a province noted.for its high birth rate, has 39,103 families fitting into °39,- 156 houses, at the last count. Most housing units there are too small and.this is reflected in! to be behind last year. 3.-Teen Age 3 influence on teen-age vocabu- x ' ai lary. WALLA C\: § gi Overheard in a city milk bar— a mi young man to his girl: DEPT. STORE mM > “See you tonight *satellite.” 4 | Girl in reply: “In the void, As- OO eG teroid.” 2. Chubbies . | Russian satellite is having .ts | Banc an eer i Month End Specials ! | mand. A recent count showed it 2 trend toward house building} mated 16,659 units have gone up | rather than apartment building.| for the first half of 1957. Last There is no real housing prob-: year 41,166 were buiit. lem in Montreal where building! The bureau estimated 7,518 is greater than last year andjhouses were built in British Co- Winnipeg is even better off.’ The Manitoba capital is one of the few prairie cities where building has outstripped de- year, compared to 14,990 for all of 1956. Manitoba is well behind. In the first half of 1957, an esti- mated 1,829 houses were built, compared to 6,438 for all of last year. - Other provincial totals for the first half of 1957, with the com- had 288 new houses vacant. Last February 606 new houses were unoccupied. Metropolitan Toronto, embrac- ing 13 municipalities including, lumbia in, the first half of the, refused to empty her bins un- Jess she brings them to the bot- tom of the 40-yard driveway leading to her house. Lady Guinness asked her 81- year-old neighbor, Lord Dorches- member of the council, in lodg- ing an appeal against the gar- bage collector’s refusal. Said Lord Dorchester: “They can’t expect a lady to carry her garbage bin to the bottom of her drive. There are no men at Lady Guinness’ house and that is a man’s job.” A spokesman for the counci’ said today “If our garbage men had to go all the way up Lady Guiness drive to emoty her gar-| bage bin it would be an expen- sive business.” CPR Hearing Nears Finish Special to The Daily News en of hearts on dummv’s ace and cueen of diamonds later in the hand. with the jack of diamonds, she paused to think about her chanc- monds. R . then would be a heart. CA Y GRANT DE After winning the first trick that suit would permit the dis- hotos in San Francisco, the 1,500 families who usually rent : : ' yorse reared and sent the ex-|NEED CHEAPER HOUSING rather than build or buy. Rents er a meme the local rural es. Tn spite ot the lead of the pensive talent tumbling on their} Edmonton ‘and Toronto, two are two and one-half times high- | 7 coined by 70 eight of diamonds, Mr. Abel still —onfo the stage. ; of the fastest-growing cities in| &F than in 1945. og old "Sir “Claude Gidney also. a might nanesse "ot tie aueen of TODAY ‘pm + Manis FUNDA Threé horses and two cowboys; Canada, both have shortages of| Ontario leads all provinces in , . > s am “12 ANGRY MEN” ecard of a smal! heart from the closed hand on the ace of dia- The only possible loser But Miss Brash knew Mr. Mas- ters was caprble of holding up the king of diamonds in a tick- lish situation like this and she therefore decided that her best pet was to try for an end-play on Mr. Abel. At trick two she cashed the ace of clubs and noted Mr. Abel’s discard of a spade.. Next she Jed to dummy’s ace of diamonds, re- turned a diamond and ruffed it. She cashed the ace of spades and ruffed her small spade on the board. Now she led dummy’s last diamond, the queen, and her fears about that suit were justi- fied when Mr. Masters played the king. She ruffed again and Mr. 2Oth Century-Fox presants a COLOR by DE LUXE £B ya to (xereember 5 BORAH KERR , Thursday te Saturday the city of Toronto, has three! plete 1956 figure in brackets: Al- OTTAWA-—The Canadian Pa- Abel discarded a heart. CiNnemaScore 7 pam. - 9.05 p.m. 3 low - rental, government - subsi-| berta 4,926 (11,622); New Bruns- cific Railway concluded its re-} Next she led the queen of|| vo AT THE dized housing projects under; wick 1,438:(2,450); Saskatchewan buttal evidence before the Kel- , cman 0 ASAE SES TT “ Commission here Tuesday. . Final argument by railway and union counsel Is; scheduled to begin next Monday. Seven railway witnesses took the stand Tuescay. Their testi- | mony disputed carler evidence igiven by union witnesses and ‘others who appeared in support of the union’s case, Previous |. evidence had described switch- Ings manoeuvres involving fire- men and ineldents in which firc- men were alleged to have given way, one nearly completed. These developments, two of them slum- clearance projects, will provide 3,500 dwelling units, most of them in apartment buildings. IN OTHER CITIES Other cities with subsidized low-rental housing projects in- clude Halifax, Saint John and Montreal, Edmonton which needs 1,000 low-rental houses immediately, has no such pro- jects. One builder blamed the 1,909 (3,603); Nova Scotia 1,197 (2,549); Prince Edward Island 76 (171); Newfoundland 679 (1,510). Inck Royal Family Shoe Store Women’s Dress Shoes These are left overs from earlier sales. Regularly priced Discipline Discussion Deflated FR With Every Famous W. R. Johnston Suit! TORONTO (CP)— Parents . af . . reder . ’ leaving a meeting at suburb; : a es ONE EXTRA PAIR we ne to 12.95.. All sizes in the federal government's tight-mon- & a meeting at suburban | Goring to engineers and others ° oo ey policy for the city’s plight. Tonview public schools Monday | ¢4 qyoid accident or injury: O A S \ oO group. In Metropolitan Toronto,| MiKht found the air had been |The commission will view a F PANTS FREE! , where houses in the $12,000 to! let ont of the tires on 24 cars. | nowly designed dual control Trale drivers ‘searched an hour fer an air pump. The meeting “featured oa prnel discussion on ehild dis- cipline, half $14,000 group are scarce, houses | in the $20,000-up category far exceed demand. In the city of Toronto land is so valuable and so scarce that, lots are used predominantly for apartment buildings. Demand for apartments In downtown To- | LIKE (PIPES ronto exceeds supply. Wo ae ’ , men of the Lotuka tribe jn Bullding ts falling off In Met-/ the southern Sudan smoke to- ‘system, for diesel switching loco- motives here Wednesday. Follow- ing the v.ewing Lhe hearings will! stand adjourned until Monday, | Witnesses who appeared today | were Harold McGinn, Winnipess: | George Phillips, Nelson, James: Haddow, Chaplean, Ont. A. W.! rant, Brandon, W. R. Nichol, | London, Ont. J. 1%, MeLean, OL- Big Fall Sale Starts Thursday, Oct. 24th to. Saturday, November 9th Summer Sandals! ! 1 O5 Still a few pair of these left. Take advantage of this spe- cial price! , You get twice the wear with an extra pair and now for a limited time only... ropolitan Toronto this year, com- } y men par awn | farris, Smitl | pared to last. In the first six Paued pipes, put the men rarely Dali ont, A.W. 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