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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 12

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The Leader-Posti
Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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12
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fAGE TWELVE THE LEADER-rOST, REGIN'A, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1931 Martin of 1,000 pounds have bee caught off American Samoa. Free spender gets jail term VANCOUVER (CP) Emu- Great Lakes queen burns WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)-A spec-tacular $100,000 fire Wednesday re Documentary film festival turns Spotlight on Yorkton mass of twisted pipes and debris. No one was reported injured in the blaze, which burst, out suddenly shortly after noon.

Thirty men were on the ship when the fir started. The ship was owned by the Venti-miglia Salvage Company of Detroit, and was being converted for use in construction on the St. Law Jfcookinpilk and the out-of-door Combine to spot WOill) Anderson, 54-year-old logger who received $12,000 in a case of mistaken identity, Wednesday was sen the showings as excellent, good YORKTON (Staff). Pro festivals had been held in London, Edinburgh, Brussels, Paris, or fair, registering the film of ducers of documentary films tenced to six months in prison for spending $7,500 of it. LLtlUl their choice and any comments duced the once-proud queen of a Great Lakes' passenger fleet to a smouldering ruin.

Flames raced through the old' pleasure ship, City of Cleveland III, heating metal plates to a glowing red, and leaving th decks a rence seaway. around the world focusiied their attention on this community of (ffitEWEBi In sentencing Anderson on a your shining floors The old paddle-wheeler, launched they wish to make. At the close of the festival each exhibitor is charge of obtaining monry under false- pretrnces, magistrate Oscar In 1907, made its last passenger run in 1950. I Orr said: sent a detailed report of how their entry was accepted by the audience. Admission is free al Locano or Venice.

Among the exhibitors are the National Film Board of Canada, Crawley Films Limited, Canada, Legation of Sweden, office of the high commissioner for India, United Kingdom information office, J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors Canada Limited, Royal Danish legation, office of the "It's a fantastic story, not only though programs may be from his point of view, but from the bank's too. The temptations 8,000 people Wednesday as the third international documentary film festival opened for a three-day run during which time 52 films will be shown for audience approval and the honor accompanying such awards. The festival is sponsored by the York ton Film Council, a group of local film enthusiasts who six years ago undertook to John Popoff, vice president. were very great, but I've considered the evidence and I can't who introduced Mayor Langrill.

come to any other conclusion but expressed the executives profound pleasure with the excel high commissioner for Australia, office of the high commissioner guilty." for New Zealand, Union of South lent attendance which he said better than anything else showed It happened this way: Anderson received a letter from hold the first international festival for Canada. Until the entry Africa government information office, Netherlands embassy, Federal Republic Germany NOW IS THE TIME! 10 OWN of Yorkton. all international film approval of the council's efforts. He said the purpose of the council is to encourage distribution a Salmon Arm, B.C., bank telling him of a $12,000 account in hi.s name. "I thought a lady friend had and Imperial Oil by Christopher Capmati.

The only amateur ex deposited the money," he said in court. and wider use of audio -visual aids, with particular emphasis on documentary and educational! hibitor is Soehn of Regina Movement With reference to the festival IB MM films to keep the. public wen informed, and to promote an issue of Canadian Film News had this comment, "Canada's first International film festival of enterprises for the welfare of The bank discovered two months later that the Emil Anderson they were looking for had gone tq Sweden. By that time, the other Anderson had spent approximately $7,500. aram WITH It MONTHS TO PAT the community.

I Admiral 1 i T.V. I PRICED FROM ji to 6995 Mr. Popoff said while inter happened in York ton, Saskatchewan. In Ottawa, film producers and distributors marvel at the held up enterprise, if not audacity, of the mid-western city which intruded national film festivals are not altogether new and are held every now and then in a number of larger cities of Europe they are definitely new on this continent and particularly so in WINNIPEG (CP) The British on a traditionally European event." dock strike has forced some ships to return to Canada without unloading small cargoes of wheat and Undaunted by the magnitude of such an event the local council has gone about its arrange Canada. He said plans have recently been made to hold an international festival next vear the tieup likely will slow the fall movement of grain.

Transport Con ments for the festival in BUY YOUR 1955 ADMIRAL TV FOR AS LITTLE AS 10 DOWN Let Us Show You Th Newest Models in Admiral troller R. W. Milner said Wednes in Hollywood which "appears to business like manner confident day. oe laKing a cue from Yorkton." In an interview, Mr. Milner also SUFFERERS Stop miserable Sinus suffering now with NevoSinut Remedy.

Careful medical testa show that Nevo completely eliminate inut suffering in almost all cases even chronic casea, and those which have had recourse to surgical drainage. Safe for children and adults. Chairman of the meetin was that what others can do York-ton citizens can do equally well if not better and the enthusiastic Said ocean shipping rates on grain also have risen sharply. It would take two weeks to unload ships already in Britain and owners did response from the 800 people at Dr. Stuart Houston, president of the Yorkton Natural History society which combined its October meeting with the festival Wednesday.

tending Wednesday evening shows this is no idle boast. not want to risk being unable to Six films were shown in the unload cargo overseas PACIFIC PHARMACO CO. LTD, 144 Wir Sfert. VinrauTtr B.C. As Mr.

Popoff expressed it. school room of St. Andrew's WESTERN AUTOMATIC HEATING LTD. On the Winnipeg grain exchange United church Wednesday after observers noted a curtailment of noon and 10 dealing with natural overseas demand 1720 Srarth St. Phone 33141 "Yorkton for three days has become the capital of the film world spelt with a small capital." I Mr.

Milner said the Maple Dell, history and creative arts were presented to the large gathering carrying 3,500 tons (131,230 bush in the Dr. Brass auditorium els) of wheat, and the Maple Cover, carrying 2,500 tons (93,750 Wednesday evening. Shown were, natural history, the sea- Jour problems can bushels) as part of a general sons (Christopher Chapman), cargo, had been unable to a is charge the grain. They were re The Long Flight (J. Arthur Rank be solve toda film distributors and United Kingdom), wild life sanctuary turning to Canada and likely will continue to carry the grain as (Union of South Africa), Down Just wax the Red Band in the Forest (Australia), World ballast.

Since the strike, ocean rates on grain had jumped to 63 shillings a at your feet (National Film Board), ton from 47 shillings and sixpence. Creative arts, color rhythms ClOCOATwayl (amateur), Shadow on the prairie (National Film Board), Danish porcelain (Denmark), Compenius organ at Fredenks- borg Castle (Denmark), Cook Islands (New Zealand). St. Andrews church, frescoes in Danish churches (Denmark), Frontier college (National Film Board), Food for Freddy (Craw ly films). Geschnitzte Botichaft (Federal Republic of Germany).

fey yj Antarctic vigil (Australia). Glimpses of Sweden (Sweden). "I I PSc2fir i w'hf in Sinks Thursday's program will fea ture agricultural and industrial 1 films with the afternoon session at St. Joseph's college. A film tit I fl festival dinner with Mrs.

A. L. Caldwell, board of governors of the National Film Board, Saska- toon, as guest speaker, will take place Friday. The evening program will be 1 1 made up of sociological and gen eral films with an afternoon fMcT Cake Mix c7ucoTE Cake Mix Cake Mix WhiteCakeMix Msuawji 'aisiisttsl showing at the Yorkton collegiate. Th festival was officially opened by Mayor C.

G. Langrill. He said Yorkton citizens should feel very proud of the fact that the Idea of holding these festivals in Canada originated in Yorkton. The first Internationl Film Festival in Canada was held here Oct. 11, 1950.

The Yorkton Film Council, the mayor said, had been fortunate in selecting enthusiastic of TOM' ceiipis rV4 i'fVJV 3 at your I ficers and that much of the success could be attributed to Miss Nettie Kryski, secretary, since the council was formed. The mayor commended the council for its efforts In training in Dathfubs over citizens as projection Botivcon wrings isls and for the work, they are aoing for the Girl Guides and th Boy Scouts. Mayor Langrill urged the community to show appreciation of the council efforts by packing the auditor lum to capacity Thursday and BUFF OUT tnaay evenings. Ums are rated by audience approval. Each person is pre sented with a ballot and marks Mental patient is recaptured SPOTS, restore mellow wax lustre Look for 1he Red Band EDMONTON (CP)-Bruno Zee tula, who escaped in SeDtember Iio eggs to no eggs to these are the complete mixes MILK IS ALL YOU ADD Now see what grand big cake3 you can get from a mix.

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