Prince Rupert Dally News Thursday, July 4, bt 1957 T-A-F-L-O-R-I-N-G| i@ Suits ® Topcoats ALWERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 Ing St. ® Pants @ Slacks ‘ are Phone 4238 TRY. THE Grand Cafe Open 6 a.m. For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL 3215 x to 1 a.m. 635—Zrd Ave. West the “lost discloses that mililons can still gloom spreaders say, The film industry can make and sustain millionaires even in these tmics when movie makers moaning about audience.” Perhaps in rio other 1! place is it possible to earn such ne ee ae eee ED SR eR fr ' ” woe, aoe ee JACKPOT BINGO MALKINS % Pure * STRAWBERRY JAN Civic CENTRE $300 in Prizes JACKPOT $100 FRIDAY - JULY 5th, 1957 - 8 p.m. At the CIVIC CENTRE EVERYBODY WELCOME - Durex now in four baby-soft colors a nae Lat \, veg wed Bag { vay So gay and convenient, new colored Pures is everything you could wish for On bathroam Cisse, That special softness naw comes in delicate, huby-soft colors. You'll be delighted with the attractive. . BOCHRY LO ew cello pack of four rolli piek up al your fivorite sore, uy i : ’ ' ae ma ttemey it oo ta complomant your bathroon- Pink, Yollow, Blue ar Groon voft white Pumusx availahle teetugle roll : 4 ‘ BW camerrnes 2" ety atte mn = Mara jee oy, . ay Movie Column © by Bob Thomas HOLLYWOOD (mA survey of Holly wood’ s wealthiest persons be made here despite what the | Nowadays he rents his studio to |TV film makers. | Lucy,” he has produced more TV . his guitar and Champion into a money empire that includes TV ‘ t i ' Ma, a“ ‘atime eat 7” tut 1 Cem 9m tne neme: ecannnmM sree em ntnaranow ape-eenenmenupannrancewanrwersesenen nore lionaire. r. wealth with no capital invest- ment—only talent. Here are the talented people who rank as runners-up to the top 16 millienaires of Hollywood, as chosen with the aid of expert observers of the. movie scene: 1, Cecil B. Demille. His pic- tures have earned more than those of any producer-director. He has known lean years, too, but in recent times he. has had the golden touch. 2. Jules Stein, Unknown to the general public, the publicity-shy head of the MCA agency Is one of the town’s biggest: powers. His agency handles dozens of top stars and also produces many. TV films. . 3. Herbert Yates.. The frugal boss of Republic Studios has made horse operas and hokum pay off handsomely for himself: 4. Norma Shearer. She Was a top-earning ‘star until her re-| | tirement and inherited vast holdings from. her husband, Irv- ing Thalberg. | 5. Hal Wallis. Long a film ex- ecutive, he has had great suc- ceSs with his-own film company. 6. Harold. Lioyd,. He, struck it rich as a silent comedy starand had the wisdom to establish his own company. ‘He’ might have been in the ‘top-10. list. except that he has had ‘little earnings from: films in- the last. 20 years. 7. Dest. Arnaz. TV's ‘first. mil- Not content. with the | amazing success of. “I. Love series and is branching out into other ventures, 8. Harry Warner. Long presi- dent of Warner Brothers, he has immense wealth. 9, James Stewart. His post-war deals for profits onhis pictures have netted him fabulous suris and he has invested wisely. 10. Gene Autry: He parlayed series, radio and TV stations and land holdings, . 11. Gary Cooper. Another long time earner who has remained at the top. He can write his own ticket with any producer. i 12. Fred MacMurray. Living xensibly and investing wisely, he has amassed a sizable fortune! with his movie carnings. 13. Joel McCrea, He put his: ‘acting money into that sure , thing among investments—Cal- - | ifornia™ real estate. 14. Jack Benny. earner in radio, TV and pie- : tures. 15. Cary Grant, For 20 years, . i 4 He's not kid- | _ ding about that vault. The Wau-' kegan kid nas been a@ consistent: { he has becn ablé to ask top terms, ' for his acting: talents.. There are notable omissions | from the Hst:. Walt Disney has | always. plowed his profits back into his company; che preter making movies to . amassing wealth. John Wayne. might qual! ify, | { but two. divorces have cut ‘nto his take. . | David Selznick has miade many | , ‘millions, but gambled it.g@n film: ‘deals that lost. Prank Sinatra, can join the milNonalres when, ,iWs current film and TV deals pay of. aw , forgot powders. have been furnished with some.” ; As dawn broke over London,! at Icast 500 guests were still One joying large expense. Aly Khan and his girl! fricns,. i Wire -j riding pink and purple horses | the danced the rhumbua the 16 bands. Singer Eddie Fisher was mis- taken for a waiter as he rashed. a trayload of champagne to his table. am. “I knew I forgot something. I. heudzche | should | asprin and Every guest themselves at Todd's French model Bettina, on the merry-go-round, - Sir Hartley Chawcross, stern-faced attorney-peneral POVELRTAGITL, | to oue of last Labor U.S. Ambassador John tay Whitney stepped in a deep mint: puddle. - And so it went. Todd threw the pz arty jo Cele brate the London _ Ua: . an FRESH FROA Zi NA PS ae, sement park--where James Mc- Neill Whistler used to paint thines other than his mother— and hau uled his guests actoss the The mics ina fleet of ferries. YG a never know,’ smirked the lu.., "something about the party ead the picture might sneak ipio the papers.” Gne uk was aardly the word, | “Will and wonderful and. brash and noisy,” said The | May diersld. “London has Rever secon anything like it.” “Mac mar.elous, gaudy, su- per-coiocsed, stupendous,” The )Daaly Shetch gushed. . Dh iseast blew his top almost wsodech¥ times as the corks blew GuloG? hie viant champagne bot- Q wes oda had flown in from Preven : The first expiosion occurred : wher is. Todd—film star Eliz- »abetli Toytor—had to wait for sume biue-biooded guests who | ' were Pate, Dera: bhi hd: | this baby. Cartage & Storage sun-bronzed Her ruby I hope it’s a girl. am sure the world is not ready for. another Mike Todd yet." Yards of crimson chieffeon trailed from her shoulders to the floor. and diamond earrings and neck- lace glittered. “We've got to gct back to Am- erica Thursday,” Liz said. got to see my doctor LINDSAY'S Established 1910 “HOUSEHOLD GooDs MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE Lift Van Service Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phones Wharf.432 + Cffice 5016 “T've and find VV MONTREAL — Exports of 9 >» ./ ike Todd's Party For Premiere of "80 Days” — |szizseietacSitu a, the’current year amounted’ to 707 955,285 tons compared with 973,2..™" | fs : 474 in the. corresponding pelod:’.. ne rovi es | han fee § Ch Con oners i an: over © last year, the Canadian Pylp and .. : be. Paper Association. Feports. Pig?) oo By EDDY GILMORE “his move, Around the World in “Heil,” shouted hubby, “she’s ts duction advaneed: to, 4,438, 256 pee Eb LONDON (@—Cne of Iurone's 48 2. The Duchess of Kent| having a baby this fall. What ne wen the baby's ee I feel tons from 4,352,681 tons last year © iz better mass hangovers gripped. én hor ctuighter, Princess Alex-| would you do if your wife was might Happen tonigAt. while domestic consumption gga; oy hundreds of Londoners yester-' 2d “esented the .Royal having a baby? Gangway!” But it didn’t. {to 3,444,072 from 3,341, 192. Steal a day in the bleary wake of Am-. amnii'y “a tne film but didn't] and he rushed Liz to a seat. Yererssscecscsccscccsossocses acs ooetone. o£ erican showman Mike Todd's 5! wy tur the party. Biting a white-gloved hand, ' champagne-for-everybody purty.: For the all-night binge Todd! tne mother-to-be commented: ; it “Wow,” shouted Todd at | bound out the Baitersea amu-| «pie worries too much about t I ae Star's Sty lew ewear Gigantic Midsummer Sale! MAKING ROOM. FOR FALL STOCK: > SP IE cor nt ee RAPES i Ra GT MET eT LHP ce oe Dresses, Coats, ‘Skirts, “Blouses: Sweaters, Housecoats, Lounging’ _ Pyjamas, and Children’s Wear we eatin atin cates * GREATLY REDUCED PRICES - STARTS JULY STH é PIOP CELL OLE DO PCOLO OO DODCOOCOOCE > > > > , > > > > > > > > > > > > > > » > > > > > > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > PACK YOUR PICNIC... HAMPER WITH ‘GOOD. THINGS FROM : TOM. BOY’ s WONDERFUL. SELECTION OF FINE FOODS . cee S “eae * fe Roe. CUSTS MERS HAD. 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