: t . mPa te 7 2 Ss z : : a a 8 a z a. :' 2 a. a s a & te a 7 Seen Pee ee Re te a ng nd nena ae ee aay tay aa ee a, Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 24, 1957 F Movie Column by Wot, Thomas | aOLLYWoop (mM — Olivie de Havilland’s side of the famed isterly feud bteween her and Joan Fontaine has been told for e fitsttime. Relaxing in her flower-decked every Hills, hotel suite, the two-time. Oscar winner said a fecent event in France prompted er to tell the story. Olivia lives jo Paris ‘with her husband Hierre Galante and her two children, and came here to star With Alan Ladd in “The Proud ebel”, g{I was. attending a party,’ e ‘recounted, “and a woman So she decided to get the story out and be done with it. She had never discussed it before IT played .the whole thing: right out of ‘the charge of the light brigade.’ .. : . NEW OUTLOOK ° “Well, living. in France has given me a new outlook.” ' The major outbreak occurred after Olivia’s marriage to novel- asked me about the feud,/ist Marcus Goodrich, she re- asn’t it awful that your sister | jated. ue , Soulan’ t shake hands with you?’| “joan is very _ brigiit and rsaid, ‘Oh, no, it was the other way around!” SORE RRRREER ee Wallace’ s Dept. Store Sharp and has a: wit. that can be cutting,” the’ actress: said. “She said some things about Marcus that hurt me deeply. She aws aware there was an estrangement between us.” In 1947 Olivia was up for her first academy award for “To program that Joan was on the program as a previous winner. She knew she had a chance to win and that she might meet Joan backstage, so she asked her press agent to protect her against such a meeting. ©. The. press . agent. didn’t, she said, Olivie was ushered through a door toward a-battery of pho- tographers.. Joan stood: by: the from her, and one lucky. photo entrance. Olivia turned ' away got the shot.. . How did they make up? “I swore that. I would never ‘reconcile with Joan until she apologized,” Olivia | But when I returned to Holly- | For The Diaper “ CHRISTENING & ‘GOWNS | TOWEL’ SETS BOTTLE HOLDERS HARNESS SETS “DIAPER BAGS CARRIAGE COVERS PLASTIC. PANTS “CRIB SHEETS ; wood .after my. separation from S2RG0USCREEn(OneeseenRoneeeReneoE Marcus it seemed silly to de- =: mand an apology then.” — So the two. sisters became |! friends again. Just this summer a they visited each other in Paris a whem Joan brought her family 'there on a vacation. I asked Olivia about reports Mithat she was jealous because DRESSES BLANKETS F Joan won the Oscar first. “Not ROMPERS DIAPERS ‘at all, I was very proud of her,” mi she said. “But I will say this: SWEATERS VESTS. | That it hurt my prestige as an RAINWEAR. OVERALLS “because I was veddy British — | Each His Own”. She saw on the. declared. An emergent meeting of Tsimpsean Lodge No. 58 A.F. _& AM, will be held in the Masonic Temple at 1.45 p.m. on Menday August 26th, 1957, for the purpose of conducting a funeral service for our late brother Donald Ross Eby. A ‘public service will be beld in the Presbyterian church at 2.30 p.m. Members of Tree Lodge No, 6 and all sojourning brethren are requested to attend. W. D. Vance, Secretary. G. B. PHILLIPS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 142 SECOND AVE. W. t PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. \ . TELEPHONE 5318 , M@ older sister.”’ NIGHT BIBS sa | “Any older sister will know GOWNS BONNETS what I mean. I was only 15 SLEEPERS a months older than Joan, but w | Still I was the older sister. I had WALLACE’S mito set the virtuous example, Bi even when I didn’t feel like it. I DEPT. STORE i had to be the one she looked up anf and naturally. she . resented the: position I had. to uphold. ane | BLACKWOOD on ‘BRIDGE | Grand Slam Bid In No Trump Was Cold; But Lead By Abel Was Deciding Factor ing a penalty double is whether the double will drive the opponents into a contract which they can make. In today’s deal Miss Brash made a bid which. is typical of|but any chance was better than BIG STORY — One story that’s too big for the garden page of a newspaper, radish is compared with a typewriter to show its size, in Independence, Mo... The. radish, sent to the Independence Examiner by Lester Easter, is ‘14 inches long, and 10 inches around. One of the prime points to consider before mak-}. \ this. giant’ red A Bully Time. MUERZZUSCHLAG, Austria (M—A 26-year- -old_ typist. from ‘Vienna was peacefully ..sun- bathing in a field here when a snorting bull appeared. ‘Leaving all her clothing™ ‘the woman fled. - - - Several hours later a ‘pass- ‘ing farmer was sjartled when a voice coming from. behind a tree pleaded with him to- chase the bull from the field. ~~ The girl now’ is . back: in Vienna, nursing a cold. Union Men- Held SINGAPORE (Reuters) ——. Po-- lice special branch officers: car- ried out surprise raids: and de- tained about 3. leftwing trade unionists. said most of the unionists. are detained under the preservation her. style. q When ner partner none at all. jump-raise er spade bid she knew she wanted to get a grand], My Apel though hard but ac- slam. Her proper bid was four] io. oviy no te had been clubs, ‘a cue-bid showing first} SINC, med. dur aan ad been round control in that suit. mentioned during the auction. He finally got off to a club lead mast dealer’ and the grand slam was cold. as a . Neither side vulnerable NORTHEL Mr. Abel 84 yw 963 - @ 105 & 1097643 WEST EAST Mr. Dale Miss Brash &Q932 AAKITS wiJ874 y kK Q 10 @xKJ @AQ862 & AK Q & None SOUTH Mr. Muzzy & 106 WA52 -@974.3 wh J 85 2 |. Whe bidding: Fast South West North la Pass 3&4 Pass 7 a&. Dbl: 7 NT Pass Fass . Dbl All Pass - This call would have invit- ed Mr. Dale to bid four hearts if he had first round heart control. Of course he could noi have made that bid. In fact, on hearing a four club bid from his partner he would have realized there was a serious duplication of values in the partnership hands and he would have returned meekly to four spades. Then Miss Brash would (or should) have been satisfied with a final contract of six spades. , But that isn't Miss Brash’s style. She conmldn’t wait—and barged bravely into a grand slam without checking on anything. Mr. Muzzy promptly doubled In-a loud vojee and apparently there was nothing for Mr. Dale to do but to puss. But the old boy paused to do a little flgur- ing. Surely, he thought, Mr. Muzzy could not have a trump trick on this kind of bidding and therefore it appeared practically certain that he had doulled be-| ! cause he held an ace. Mr. Dale also figured Miss Brash must have a void sult to Jump to seven without checking on aces. Where was this vold? NEW WORLD VOYAGER -~ Commission of San Fr ‘ PO aa - opoae Ne et bg eh Ce ng ee we Dm eee Te EE : " ewe ow, Pr ee ae Mw owt ; ‘ Mg gg tg aa ok San Francisco, this massive statue of Christopher Columbus dwarfs workmen in Verona, Italy, where it has been created by sculptor Vittorio dj Colbertaldo, Commissioned by the Arts ancisco, the work will be erected on Telegraph Will later this year, Adveriising in The Daily Nows Brings Results THE PRINCE RUPERT And SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION WILL PLAY IN KITIMAT AS PART OF THE ENTERTAINMENT IN. 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Almost ready for shipment to Pa sae ae ee me came tems ae campers oo All-Stars All-Stars AUG. 25th Gordon's Hardware - ness. news stories - ‘American reporters operating on .|the Communists: still. are’ willing Jexecutives, this survey produced ‘viously had men: on the China ‘tal News | Science Monitor and: Time Maga- A zine. - |that such a “one shot”. expedi- jtion will have to wait until he A police spokesman | WASHINGTON un—The Eisen- | hower administratjon is reported ready to anhounce soon that about 20 American news corres- pondents will be permitted to go to Red China on a six months trial basis... - The announcement, expected in the next day or, would end an eight-year blackout. on cyewit- written. by the China mainland—provided to let them In, State * Secretary ‘Dulles has} worked’ out. a plan after polling newspaper, radio and television & lst of news agencies which want to station correspondents permanently in Red China. The 12 agencies which pre- mainland have told Dulles:they want to send representatives ‘back: “again.” MRR a cea The include the Associated Press, United Press, Internation- Service, Columbia Broadcasting. System, National ‘Broadcasting Company, Mutual Broadcasting Company, New York Times, New: York Herald ‘Tribune, Chicago Tribune, .Chi- cago: Dally -News, Christian ‘SEEK LONGER ‘ ‘STAYS Eight or so others, named have ‘requested "permission to station Yeporters in.China permanently. - Another list: includes: news or- ganizations. interested. in tem- porary. correspondents but Dul- Tes is understood to have decided sees how the others fare. If all goes well, the 20.or so perman-. ent correspondents could stay on .after the six months, and others could be. Permitted to make visits. The administration has been ‘under heavy pressure to let Am- erican. reporters . go to Red China. This would. mean waiving reg- Americans Newsmen Ma y Cover Red China Soon erlcan passports for travel to the China mainland. There also Is a Washington ban on travel by to North Korea, North Vict Nam and Bulgaria— all Communist held arcas with which the United States has no, diplomatic relations, CAPITOL SUNDAY MIDNITE faye “ADDED eb FEATURE (ADULT) =<. <0 7 p.m - 8.15 p.m. en eaalss aU esas. THE EASY RIDERS TODAY 7 PM.. 9 P.M. RONALD REGAN “HELLGATS OF THE NAVY” ‘ulations which ban use of Am- ' TODAY 9 7 p.m. p.m. We a gets ha) (0-3 ae: ig CAS}. AORIFTI Tada ee eT ee Ht & : THE CAPTAIN , CHOOSE? KOB HOPE eer AU JAMES” ci MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY SHOWS AT 7 P.M. — 9.05' P.M. “ADULT” plete the informution required on mediat e ly to the Department of Education, Victeria, B.C. You will then receive information as to those arcas requiring teachers. from OA MESSAGE TO. 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