we ee NN EE MHS ee NS woe so Nw Ne Ce wee oes a ee . . eo. one Lo a ew ee ee ye of we” . . . ‘ ‘ , . BROCKVILLE, Ont. @ — An|G Prince Rupert Daily News | MOVIE COLUMN , an oon oe | . | clectric adding machine valued Friday, ‘September 27, 1957 . For certified red-sea! or frat seen trom a slesman's| 7p BLAC , CESIDENTIAL ehet'' "| TRUSTEES TO STUDY PROPOSAL Wood- Wagner Friendship] °-““K WOOD on RESIDENTIAL, ‘tion here. B R| DGE COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL TELEPHONE 4210 or 4310 Free Estimates Northern B.C, Power Co. Led. _ uNDsAy's | OF SINGLE NEGOTIATING BOARD No, | Hollywood Romance . ; VICTORIA () — A proposal for a single teachers salary ' Cartage &. Storage negotiation board will be examined by the B.C. School Trustecs ° ' By BOB THOMAS By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Established 1910 Association. HOLLYWOOD (1) — Hollywood's No. 1 romance of the moment A. single board would negotiate salaries throughout the concerns the 1957 version of flaming youth, Natalie Wood and 7 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS | province, young Robert Wagner. Several Unethical Practices Today : ‘ MOVING _ PACKING The proposal was discussed before the annual convention It’s enough to make a fan| exactly have romance in mind Explained by Blackwood in Column TONIGHT © of the association, It suggests that the negotiating board be magazine editor coo with de-| then. She was a child actress of CRATING — STORAGE composed of representatives of trustees, teachers, department | light. Here is Natalie, who is to!9, He was a teen-aged actor T 3 Lift Van Servic of education and college of education,. with the cost shared [the present generation’ what| Now she’s 19, he’s 27. The here are several examples of unethic al practices 8:15 : - vice equally by BCSTA, BCTF and department, Joan Crawford and Lana Tur-!paye been dating since last De. in today’s deal. The first was, Mr. Sharpe’s action af-1 aie ¢ | Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. The convention adopted a report from L, C. Aggett, educa- ner were to previous ones. Add | cember. ter Mr. Dal atl a | CIVIC CENTRE! , , _ ‘| Phones Wharf 4332 Cffice 5016 tion finance committee chairman stating that the present Bob, Jongtime darling of the} They have a lot of ‘problems . » Vale opened the bidding with one spade. He, | . x educational finange formula is unsatisfactory. oe eectum” and youve Bo" anltg consider, said Natalie, who squirmed and frowned over the cards for quite a long’ cams of copy. ~ | ee oo ss 4 PRD Lal lalallala alaatatalaalaalatatatalaalaelaa When Natalie had to go to the eee Oban ae time before passing. South deaier y aR a Marlode M for locations of| spite her reputation of flaming Now, when your right hand | East-West vulnest ine : a eee eppantnt densa mas 8) ache >. He . set|” “It's hard for two people t ‘ ‘-of-the ordin- ey 109 8 3 7 @ievery day. . ‘get to know each other “when | ary opening bid——five diamonds, | , koa” . 2 Lowe? ‘early everything they do is in for example—you are entitled to} |. @ J 10 | = at Natalie coyly declines com-|the public view,” she said. “But | are a ae bine to collect your igh J 109 : — a _ @, ment. She does admit that she|I think it is easier when the; and decide what to do. | | WEST FAST iH - . ‘ @jand Bob are going steady, but|other person has also, been in [ However, there was no reason Mr. Sharpe Mr. Rank $ : @ says they have made no plans|the picture business and is ac or Mr. Sharpe to be taken off| § A65 a6 1 : = : 2 for the future. As she ‘learned| customed to that sort of thing. n| Bene by une. actus one-spade : Q 93 . rR 1542 | ‘ po a @ “ith Elvis Presley, it is difficult —— am g. Most hands are opened| ga365 4 EQ 3 2 a 2 a, to carry on a romance in public. with one of a suit. He knew he SOUTH wo a a! “There never was anything T M had no sound bid at this stage Mr. Dale a a! between Elvis and me,”' she wo en . an and he should have passed with AAQTS4 sH eaten nialiats tear | a @ said. “How could there be? We reasonable promptness. ¥Q10972 | 5 oo Sag | never had enough time alone.” Le al Acti After his slow pass, everyone GA THE GREAT , st “My bi g at the table knew he had a fair- || on 5 ne = to visit Bgest mt nis was going on ly good hand—almost enough to Benth West North East | ; D R. K IT op a @ Mcmphis.-I didn't realize people VANCOUVER ( — A mining Mr eR tne bidding, vulnerable.; 1 @ Pass 2 Pass | WORLD'S GREATEST a @, would make such a circus, company president and a soil . Rank was not entitled to| 3 ¥ Pass 4a All Pass | HYPNOTIST a wows, out cnainees, picked up by police have that valuable information. c at’ 5 of cc yu rse} i “I’m not saying I wouldn’t do Tuesday in error for a bank Mr. Masters raised to two |@amond on his good hearts. A Doors Open 7 pm. : a mit again. I probably would. But|'@bber who escaped on a bicycle; SPades and it was up to Mr. switch to diamonds at the scc-! Show 8:15 p.m. iy a a, 1 wouldn’t let anyone know| ith $2,400, said Wednesday they have nearly ene ih te iter ond trick would have defeated | Sponsered by “A ‘about it.” 1} will take action for damages. nearly ugh tq enter | him but with tt ons > got, | a a Latest Styles bla be i. The New Fall Look 7 SWAPS CYCLE FOR YACHT Jesse W. Rogers, president of re adding at the tne may he lost only a sade cuban Prince Rupert Shrine: “ at Jesse Mining C , new (illegally * u a | a| Instead of: riding Presley’s up as he ya oom ay Oe that his partner had consider- heart. oe E a Youthful Fal| Lines . . motoreyele She now is sailing) prince George, and Joseph Boyes tnow iit ane ana wef — oo — a . on. Wagner’s yacht. Me a tia jong ‘time before | ‘ of Pretty Fall Colors yr esses Fee ee ant, wel Beanie conmnny como) meee" sae Cau ave || T OTEM TODAY | 7.30 p.m. a TS a go oe moron Cease tty beer at a downtown hotci, satd/ matte four or five, diamonds, seen MIGHTIEST HU AN OM A ne . . mn re j > wii i . . ‘ . t | : SIZES 14% TO 24¥2 - 11 TO'19 - 127020 - 38TO 46 Bsr ass cee member, too. We|atrest | avg been Righty unethical for CECILB.DEMILLES | a . . wa te fishing, but “th ocean] | Orficers brought them in for; him’to bid here. 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