Sones ay ‘ . F crmusnmnnensieliatbianoantdoerecat rar TT ea : I OS AY in 49 80 Re a. pa a 08 me ant ue Just Arrived our SINGLE Ts a Bullet Type Lamps Bullet Tn Lamps t A GOOD ) “SELECTION OF ALL SIZES IN LAMP" SHADES awe» WHITE, PINK, BLUE —BOUDOIR PAMPS T.V. LAMPS PIANO. LANPS BED LAMPS - $5.25, & $5.95 (795, 9.95, 14.95, 19.95 ‘Nanaimo ~ to be capital for CD scheme. “VICTORIA 0) — Nanaimo will | become the emergency, provi- sional capital of the province for a day May 3 as Premier Bennett and key civil servants take part in a Canada-wide civil defence exercise to ‘test continuity of government in an emergency. Premier Bennett, Provincial Sccretary Black and some 100 key civil servants will take part in Exercise Tocsin. It will also test national ‘sur- vival generally and the com- munications systems. The provisional government will travel to Nanaimo in a motorcade, In any real emergency, plans have been made to move the provincial capital to the. lower mainland, Co-discoverer of sea serpent dies in Victoria "VICTORIA Frederick j: (William Kemp, one of Victoria’s -best-known: seafaring men. and | a co-discoverer of Caddy the 1sea serpent, died £ Jegislature, | had seen.a serpent in’ the bay,: tand within a. few days other 1. } citizens of repute ‘their story. : meler, in. the vet- erans’ hospital here Thursday. He was 78. |: The story of Caddy goes: back to October 5, 1933, when it was reported that a sea serpent had {been seen. off Cadboro Bay by}. rMr. Kemp, then. with. the * pro-: : -vincial archives, ‘and: Major Wal oH, Langley, . clerk. of the. B.C. ‘ Defying. “all ridicule, and Major: Langley. insisted they’ substantiated Caddy—properly styled Cad- borosaurus. — has been a local legend ever since, with hundreds of residents and visitors claim- ping to have. seen him. | t y Kitimat mishap sees pair given. $35,000 award : “VANCOUVER Qi—Martin Ed 31,- and his Wife’ Maria 29, of Vancouver were awarded. ‘a total of more than $35,000: if ‘COMPLETE WITH. a SPRING ‘MATTRESS: - Regular $14.95, SPECIAL Reaular $9, 50, | SPECIAL “4 vaneee vue mee teen Regular $1. 50. = SPECIAL .. ere eel 1 ; ‘Friday - 1 1 ] 4 { | struck “th ; $47,500 - to ‘Lawrence " were in the B.C. .- Supreme , Court for injuries suffered March 1, 1958, when they were | struck by. a car while walking | KOR, a Kitimat. street, i. The: award was agains ; mat. :physician ©. Dr.: * Phillip ™ G: i Mar getts, driver of the car. which ouple... The? “jury awarded ° 903, 028. damages “to ‘Mr.. Edmeler - and his wife’. who. -suf-'|. fered . permanent disability: as a. result’ of brain..injury... The. damages were halved : because the’ jury found, the Edmelers 50-per-cent. liable “for careless- ness and walking. on the wrong]. side, GULF ISLANDS’ way et Gulf of St. discovered by ‘Jacques. Cartier in- 1535. “Vor ‘tee 2 home: dollvery: i Mr. Kemp’ The | Mingan. Islands: north’ ‘of! t Anticosti in the . © ‘ ° Prince Rupert Dally News o5 Monday,°April 11, 1960 ‘ LESLIE. CARON, as she ap- pears in MGM's “The Sub- terraneans,” film version. of Jack Kerouac’ s.much-discussed novel of. today’s ‘‘new: bohem- jans.”’ George Peppard, Janice Rule, Roddy McDowell, Gerry Mulligan and Carmen McRae -are others in. the Arthur Freed , production. ° ° 9 MOVIE COLUMN © come a Slave to television. | The charm of the Academy! Awards events through the year's has been in the surprises, the | bobbles, the drama and the sen- timent. But last Monday night’s affair provided no real surprises. listeners could hear. . Drama? There is the moment when. the big winners respond with emotion. . This year’s win- ners were fairly composed and perhaps over-decorous in their thanks to all along the ‘line who helped them. SOME SENTIMENT | There was sentiment when Olivia de Havilland who seldom visits here any. more, drew a warm acknowledement as one of | Hollywood’ s brightest ornaments. set to tell OTTAWA (CP)—Har surprised:the Commons Fr collision, The: MP for: “Vancouver ‘Past | asked. chairman | Charles E. Rea (PC—Toronto. Spadina): the pro- cedure’ that - ‘should: be. followed where .one.. “of. the. parties. is | willing: to swear. the evidence of adultery, only’ ground for divorce | recognized by Parliament, , was arranged. » ; Outside the Commons, Mk. Winch: declined to. reveal ;the name.-of the ‘Person to whom he referred. Mr. “Rea. said | in “reply to! Mr. 4 Winch’s inquiry that he has: no ;authority to rule on the, pr | ure: ‘involved. . ced- “The incident, occurred. as CCF ‘members again went into. details of. divorce bills, blocking their. Passage as part ofa campaign to. have: Parliament.” relieved: of Hh granting divorces for Quebec. and: Newfoundland residents. —- It: was the not one bill. was passed: HAVE 263 ON HAND: _ Two se fbills. 10% oan ‘sixty- “three have. damaged crops." lying. 4 fields near here. | Permits* have been issued to several farm fam- | ilies to’ ‘shoot animals, but none have been: ‘reported ' ‘shot so far. wet hee cia oe ' i ' second” straight week that Party in divorce case i of coi usion old Winch of. the CCF iday by indicating that one of the parties: ina divorce case now before Parliament is‘prepared.to swear the evidence we tee tine the naan tomeenny yen mer area ay eee (CCF_-Skéena) forced a vote: int protest against Mr. Rea’s. rulings that members cannot discuss the question. of care’ and mainten- ance of children whose parents are seeking divorce. ‘He was stopped | four times by Mr. Rea’ who referred’.to a. rule. that prevents’ members’ discuss-. ing any subject not directly re- ‘ated tothe divorce. bill.) ° =. Mr. Howard - agreed that. “the rule forbids-comments: about children but. noted. that. exterisive. evidence on. the. ‘question. “was taken: by: ‘the Senate.” divorce’ cominittee, - which: examines * ‘di- :| VOrce » petitions and. recommends ' us for or against a-divorce, moved ‘that. the: Warmth, humanness gone from Oscar award night By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Something was missing at this year’s Oscar aw: ards. | There were no bobbles that the}. TV audience could see or radio ,| Hollywood’s own little party. was. obtained: by) “AS ar protest against: ‘not’ being ableto refer to the} children, he (} feated by. -an- informal: standing Ab coming: from CCF member; mittee at “the time, ‘discontinue: its sitting. His: motion: ‘Was. de- | vote.of 23:to 5; the only: yotes for | i hone _ Mayt de > they: have. be- te tae eevee Aid eet eee And there was profound apree- ‘ment with the choice of Bob Hope for the Jean Hersholt hu- manitarian award. It was won- derful to see the great comic lose his customary composure, But the most sentimental mo-' ment was never seen on TV. For some mistaken reason, the acad- emy waited until the ball at the Beverly Hilton to present Buster Keaton with. an honorary Osear for his long. service to film comedy..:The whole room rosé in tribute to the sad-faced clown, and it would have made a. touch- ing moment for the TV show. .._ TV’ S POLICY The fault lies not in the stats, but in the Oscar telecast. The'TV moguls have a phobia against dead air, and. insist that every move, every ad. lib’ must. ‘‘be. planned. in advance. The result is that spontaniety is lost. There is littte of the warmth and hu- manness that used to character- ize the awards when they were ‘The’ Academy Awards ‘should be treated for what. they; are—a ~ news: event.. “They should not‘ be tailored to make an ente?taining TV show. Halt sea rch - “VANDERHOOF Police have discontinued a search “for ‘the: body ofa Prince George. man ; whose heavy - logging. * truck: plunged: through. the ice” of. Stu- o art. Lake on ‘Thursday.’ oe ‘found the. sevelt - Com- Skin divers ton Vanderhoof . Lumber. - pany truck,. ‘driven. by Raymond Shield, but. could find no. O trace | of: his s body. oe ‘ i ee TONIGHT | AT THE gh ENG | CENTRE.