pe ah tae heat nN NT RS BS AES ot eee: " a vOeT Ee anes ETE Teeeer eee Tey eae Oey encanta te sa ren : . | ot | | oO a ” Mou couna ae = Fringe fuper Bemygmlews, 28 Food boosts ee | Television lawman . 4 diving: costs es , ide as » tober in new film’ | to new mark - By BOB THOMAS | Wort Awa tn = he cost-ot: os HOLLYWOOD (AP)—What's O'Brian robbing a bank? | ~ T saw it with my own eyes. ‘There was O’ Brian, alias Wyatt Earp, lolling in front of the town- bank, jug in-hand, acting like the town drunk. A guard in-.. - side cast his ¢ eyes.on the | jug and unlocked the door to shor row a drink. : > Pow: O'Brian let him have it, "fs in the belly and then on the -- button, The | guard collapsed and O'Brian stepped over the . g. of a point to a record high level: Oy this ve | Hugh . in| :April, ‘propelled .mainly by}. Ta pUMLOING higher prices for. fresh. fruits pie and. vegetables and beef. ‘The bureau: of statistics re-| an ported today that the index, based on. 1949 Prices: equalling 100, advanced ' » 125.2 ‘last month from 1243 ‘in’ March. “A further sharp. rise: ‘in: fresh fruit and vegetable : prices, fol- lowing a continuation ‘of poor . crop conditions in the ‘United “CENTRE DUAN ‘seen E + PEON, “CAR, ANNE OM | ~ wr. wey pee fm. roles, Once when he was: ; under contract to Universal-In- ternational he offered to shave his head so he could play. the | KING Mater States, accounted for over. half* ss _ body to help himself to the gold..| Tole of an Indian chief in a horse ’ the {nerease in the ‘total in-;* > 4% “These larcenous happenings |OPera. He did—and: this was dn dex, ” the bureau said. j ., t00k place on a set at 20th Cen- | the pre-Yul Brynner days. ' “ The remainder of ‘the increase ; ae Fox. O'Brinn was making|__ It was just a decade ago that was “largely » attributable to ui oo. ‘a feature movie, “The Hell-Bent | Hugh was brought to 20th-Fox higher prices for beef and health co Hb Weiune ob: "Kia", not ¢ television show. And {for a screen test, . He did.a scene care items,” . ee Wyo oe he abandoned his Earp trappings; {0m a Cilfford Odets play and | The Index of-average wages| . |’ . play a reformed gunslinger of | failed to score, and salaries at Feb. 1 —-latest| | the 1870s who returns to crime! “They told me to come back in figure available,— rose to 161.1}. — 4 sae _ to support his starving wife and|J0 years,” Hugh smiled. © “So from 154.4 at Jan. 1, based on} 2 Po a : » gBlld. is h ter 1s about f here a aD mighy odd, puis ‘better ‘ | 1949 ‘levels equalling 100. This| | be Meee A a as < e — ee “This character is a out as far 0 : rene ES removed from Wyatt as I could Off than he would have. been {f segrared. with 158.8. 9 May ‘ aan 1957, Averages. for the preceding ; years .were 149.4 in’ 1956; 141.7} in 1955; 137.1 in 1954; 133.4: in 1953; 126 in 1952; 115.5 in 1951; 104.4 in 1950 and 100 in :1949:. The index, computed ° after di- viding the total payroll of in- ’ dustrial. establishments: by: -the.| number.- of workers: employed, represents a quanfitative-aver- | | he had signed and remained -at the studio. Production chief’ Bud Adler has signed him to.a four- year deal for a picture a year. The picture price is reported at six figures, 008 cae mei, | BLACKWOOD on | BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACK WwooD- There are two basic situations where your best ~ bet i is to. pass. The first is a well- known and disgust- ing situation which seems fo oecur much ‘too often ‘and in complete defiance of the law of averages, . I refer to the dase where the , Opponents have most of the high Cards and you have practically _ hathing This ts aggravated at _thmes by the fact that your part- ner has Passed and you are vul- ~nerable, while the opponents are possibly get,’ Hugh remarked. CAME LONG WAY O’Brlan himse'f has come a ar way. from the hell-bent ac- sor who would do anything for: pan A ‘FULL ‘BASEMENT. PLAN with three bedrooms, nook ite ; chen, ‘and. ‘dining. room to the. fear. The living. room tn. this. casé: shows:a deck. leading. off, ‘through | ‘sliding: glass" doors... If one wished a beautiful: large - living: room: we: could: change . the Moor plan to extend. the: ving -room. to full 27 feet. Jong.’ - ATE ‘attractive’ entry’ to’the basement. is ‘shown, ‘in, the : ‘front | hall. ‘Phis- plan, could have a. flat: roof, cottage - or gable“type “roof.., Designed | ‘for NHA™ “Approval. ‘Working drawings av; -able,:or' for. ‘other ‘select; ‘stock plans. or. custom designs, “write.” for ‘our. free-Home*Plan Book ‘send 25. cents ‘to cover cost “of handling and: mailing. Write The Building. Centre‘ (B.C, ‘Ltd. age of total wages-paid. The | Planning Dept. 1240 ) West: Broadway; Vancouver 9,' BE. ie survey covers most firms . em- ‘2 ‘ploying more than, 15 Persons." The bureau of statistics said | ; ‘the food column in the con-| sumer’ price index ~~ based* on 1949 ptices equalling. 100 — rose 1.7 per cent in April to 123.4 | from 121.3 in March.” “Beef price increases . aver- aged over two cents. per pound, and higher prices were also re- corded for fresh pork, eggs and bread. Price declines were regis- tered for sugar, bananas, coffee and ham.” : . The shelter sub- index. rose. halt a point to 137.6 from 137.1, re-. $0 THAT. A. CRIPPLED CHILD might play, and ail the ailing. -youngsters from. acrdss ‘British Columbia at Viqtoria’s Queen Alexandra Solarium and the Preventorium, Vancouver, school- room, collections'of 10 cents per pupil were held April 25 .to ' May 2° ‘throughout B.C. Fund of $23,000. for recreational fa- ° :ejiities-is hoped to be. raised by children’s | project, which : re- -places earlier planned memorial statue to youth. Yen-year- .oldi: David, ‘at. the Solarium, holds certificate, suitable: for ‘framing, that will be given each contributing school. noe . Lo (Centennial enor) : ~ at -U. K. newspaper calls halt >to letters on birth control -MANCHESTER, Eng. (Reuters) ~The Manchester Guardian has abruptly halted further publi- cation of a heated series of read- "reco ering oie panshaten “ELGIN: my (PD An’ “infant; given a blood transfusion: order: ed by the court: over the Yeligious objections of his parents, was re- ported: ‘in Satisfactory. ‘condition | today, : ° The six-day-oid é son: Of Mr: and| Mrs. “Williard. "Siems, « both '-Je- hoyah’s: Witnesses, was given: the transfusion Sunday. ‘Doctors said; the infant was born with a. blood | vealed: . “I have been marr ied eight years now'and have. a son of seven. My. wife and I do. not -| want a larger. family. Conse- ers’ letters on birth control... | quently, we have. partaken of no : The-Liberal newspaper an-'acts.of intimacy-all these years nounces .that no more letters; and do not think our marriage will be published at least until | ihas in n any way: lost by it.” it.” the Lambeth conference of Ang: ! lican. bishops in London in July. } i For. two weeks letters for and | court ‘order, was pérforméa’ Siie= cessfully in October; 1955, on. the} nan infant's. brother, David, -when: he}, SSE was. two 0 days ¢ old . + AO he canner res peri then sept oné no trump opening.: After Miss Brash opened the bidding on his right, he had plenty for a takeout double. But he passed. And that was his best action, 4a little more pleasant to contem- plate. “enforced caution and enter the ‘-ambiush and, of course, human- not. The other passing situation Is Here we teave the field of : field of strategy, misdirection, In fact, the set-up was just about perfect for-a trap, First, the opponents were vulnerable and Mr. Dale was not. Next, the opener wag a know coverbidder who might. readily get too high if not ‘warned of danger. Then fed into the newspaper in reply: « en’. marriage. | agzinst birth control have pour- | to. an editorial declaring that i wages, family planning could strength- ‘hours worked in manufacturing - industries. all were higher March | ‘The editorial added that the: 1 then in February. i Christian ;attitude toward con-: lor Wages higher OTTAWA Average weekly hourty | earnings and statistics reported “weekly j flecting higher. home-ownership | costs. The rent component’ re- mained unchanged. ‘It cost slightly more to. oper- |. ate a household in-April than in: March. This .colunin of: the. in-. The bureau dex rose to 1213 from. .1211; ‘\Mecessary, ‘largely because of higher. prices . grant’: condition -. “which: death of. permanent brain: dam-) age. wenn ‘could cause |. : ; « ‘wi ) 12, up’ from} hat; it there was. the fact that Mr.,tracéption was formed “at a : Wages averaged $66. \for furniture \and.. appliances, | that,i , Nes. : . 'D Dale's best holding was in the| time. when natural checks, like ($55.55 a month: earlier. Hourly : particularly vacuum: cleaners; a Take today’s hand, for ex-| rincipal suit of the opener. warand disease, seemed. to Atnings rose to an.average of, ~ rr ure Ie. M4 le vy p p be :$1.65 from $1.64: and weekly! yO te ample, Mr. Dale was loaded. He guarantee the “world agains: /51.65 fr neg aly! Sb hud plenty In hich cards for @! south dealer / overpopulation.” thours | worked averaged 40 era i North-South vulnerable 9° ‘Now “the advance of medical ‘against nag. os coi - Does ta Bes . sir Abel Se eae een rm the; on ae He B A Tories score ¥ K J 106). (CHURCH. WILL DISCUSS © i ; es #Q4 ee At the Lambeth ° ‘conference, } » with ringer | Wh - A 1095 * PAST | Chureh of England leaders will’ ib ye gee i consider. the probleni of jcontra- ; in kecuty final iy QoS A hits. § Keen : ception. In 1908, and. again. in, . | — ; BIRMINGAM, Engtand | ¥AQ4 v9a7532 = 1920, the. Anglican. ‘Church re-: =a. a & = ——ii i SS _ # ee (Reuters) —— A 19- year - old | @¢K 063 $92 | iected the idea, but in 1930 ack a : BOE ey ER ge Et at PRS eo Se CP blonde confessed (o fhe Labor i -+& Qu a& K 7 ‘6 3 inowledged | that contraception : - of oe yo . gg Arai A ‘CC AR Ss ° party (hat crowned her May OUT > mg ght be used in cases of need. } OF ALL. LEADI NG CANADIAN OE ee Day gueen She was really rare ‘ pan a | ‘One ‘YO oun ‘couple here wrote |’ t , . - . : ee : oo : a treasurer of the local Young ¥ none, . . | to: The Guardian that they alo | CRs een eee nr erverereesee renee reneaeecess see ees aes eeseeeeeerenee see enesenaeseeetoeens Conservatives, @#Ad875' ;stained from relations for a. . . 40 : , 2 Blue-eyed Jacqueline Tow- e820 | oe , period to avoid having children rp} . - os re _ : ers was crowned—and kissed | The bidding: ; -f}and found it was “a period of; oT OF eaee nt ° Ultramodern ¢ three limes—by union chief South West North East igreat growth of love.” - > Safer-stopping : push-button . Frank Cousins before a crowd | I A pe 7 * . Pass A Scottish reader retorted. | Total-~Contact : automatic: : "Beautiful » f 2,000 in Victoria Square. 13 é rare 3 NT Pare that. the young. couple suffered | ae Level-smooth ; so brakes ° ‘drive. ae, new w Siverbart | : wetenys Conservatives were gleeful Pies Dot. Pees Pass | from ‘a sexual apetite definitely. meal Torsion-A/RE Ridé . a : styling: w at the news, But Laborile pre- | 44 Db All Pass | below average.” a * wage er, . 3. , . woe tended they knew all along. There was some risk, of \ himself “another abstainer re= peoevenvercs coeneces reseetevesesececscescasatacarenteusasonteunicasstaatsasenteusee seeds * 4 ‘ . : . Mas § ‘ tent atinindtindl course, that Miss Brash and vie eeae oa Cece ee wee : a 3 hk. b her pirtner would drop: the ve ra oo = ‘a sence | bidd'ng before they got Into ! ° J wee real trouble, and in a spot — , a *. Big a , not all play where they would not be play- Plymouth Savoy - s 13- we dethay jug doubled (as for example, if Brand-new cubic-inch: Mr. Abel had passed out his says premier : e e e e e e s e e e e e e e @ e ‘e ° ® e e e e e e e e e e * o e e e e : 6 : ° ° . e ’ - . : ®. ” 2-doer Hardtop ° uo pee vate ° * : Sure-Gripdifferential » | *, . “9 8) Thrill]Power V- 3. eet ; Ppartuer’s three diamond. bid, ° * x 3. staadeeeeeweceeeg: see VICTORIA ch. Premier Ben-: But that chance was more Se 0ee eee veencoe ooenee, .¢ aeee oe ” we } nelt's absence from Vietorla for, than ofiset by the fact that Mr. . 8 : . en the last’ three weeks wasn’t all ales 4 side could not make any- 5 f : ' 3 for vacation purposes, he told thing « of importance even If he : e oo oe : A press one ieee i did come Into the bidding, - ° : > INewly © ° “—T Was outside He prov nee | So Mr. Dale parsed unt his e . * ° a 1 roved fo just two weeks, To was exactly opponents reached. fame and : Safety-Centre. | ° Thrilt- Power Six ; | Hy days ia Callfornia, ithen started ‘doubling, — Miss : steering wheel ~~? . wien He said aovreat deal of the) isrash piayed the four spade con- e e oneeconne cone vocce eee ° pure) time he wis away he spent In-itraet as well as sho could and soe eeeesoeoeeereeceess cmmeee .. se reser til specling harbor facilities at San! stilt went down 800 polnts, The : oS : ial Franciseo and Portland and vis~! nora, then is to pass your right- e : ee o- 8 saul. iting bridges and highway de-! hand opponent's opening — bid : : . ‘Huge 35- col aw : velopments in B.C, He said he when you have a good hand ee? : © cubic-foot pone oe AE also visited Arizonn to study the; whose principal strength les in : ° a - Plymouth Savoy : luggage a Ae tourist business there, I whe Mit bid by the enemy, : Feet 8 CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED 4-door Sedan . compartment’ _ oe oe ssemmmameniesnmaarmsanmmmay * windshield wipers ° ° vee fe RE = : ° ; see eeeneneeeecensieatereeeenes ese seneeeeenenerens ;! of a eevee eeoeooesnaveeHoeeenseesseaseeseeseenaeenees ; e ahs ay e e wth Dae, e e Sette: vied. { Bey: NEW tg ie: : RR $ et ° . : ’ EC ere ° Luxurious : ' Highest quality - ay oP Me 7 : he ’5§ : : ee “ ‘ new fabrics, ° a eat : de erie IK . so Loic ° ; one : oxelting ° lowest pricel fb ree if Prt rri r — so e New stretch-out 4 Brand-now , : Ovo oe nh | cues see PHILCO ; roominess ‘ ‘dual headlights : OE Mh ti ii ic , . + 1, 1 i , a vi 4 ta at SES sty receepy tarae Refrig- feeeaesvveserecsesenndecevensevessvescssessorsnseasonvarsacececseveusets gseeesed:, ! : Na “a : . - . a Vayu Ri, m, a ' ’ pines ' UALITY woyd “pee ree , ' Hh bo pene, aaa erators ff. 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