| | _ Prince Rupert Daily News 5 es . Friday, May 6, 1960 * ae 8.C. ROUNDUP ™ - BCFL calls ~ of South African ood: The 130 000-member British Columbia Federation of Labor (CLC) today ordered its 263 member unions to‘have nothing to do with South African produce or products. VANCOUVER «) — ‘Secretary E. P. O'Neal an- nounced the instructions and added that the Federation will make representation to the B.C. governinent on South African wines and liquors on the shelves of government liquor contro! board stores, ‘The boycott, in ‘protest against f South Africa’s racial policies, was requested of all Canadian unions at the recent convention of the Canadian Labor Congress in Montreal. ‘More for Sports “TRAIL (P-—Delegates attend- ing the Provincial Conference here agreed Thurs- day a gencrous allocation of the community’s . welfare dollar should. be given to allow sports enthusiasts to engage as cheaply as possible in their favorite Ppast- times. . More than. 200 delegates en- gaged in the administration and organization of recreation throughout the province are at-| tending the three-day third an-; rual conference, which opened . present road is considered nar- ‘| row and dangerous in places. Thursday. : 12 years in prison ; NEW WESTMINSTER John Gowans of nearby Mission, charged with murder but found guilty of manslaughter Wednes- -day in the January 13 beating Recreation Qo FISHERMEN! we 0 ee de ae ee ee vember 1, for boy cott death of Enid Neely, 24, today was sentenced to 12 years, In passing sentence Mr. Justice H. W. McInnes said he took into consideration the jury's plea ‘for leniency. However, he said drunkenness may afford a defence to the charge of murder but it did not affect the penalty of. taking a human life.” To bypass Kelowna VERNON «) — The provincial government is secking an alter-|. native route for Highway 97'on the west side of Okanagan Lake, to bypass both Vernon and Kel- owna. f - A 12-man survey crew has set up office here and is working on a‘survey from O’Keefe south. A similar crew is located at Kelow- na, working north from West - bank. Object of the. survey is to: find the best right- -of- -way.for a stan- dard - width highway from O’Keefe. Ranch to. Westbank. The: 4 + Contract -awarded. - PENTICTON i — Dalrymple Construction Company of! Pen-, ticton has been awarded a con- tract: to build'.new, studios and ‘offices.for radio station CKOK. Occupancy, target date. is. -‘No- “Low. rental: ‘project . PENTICTON - @)-—The Kiwanis Club here. hopes to start. its low rental housing project for senior citizens this year,. city council was told. -A progress report said the project now is awaiting B. C. cabinet approval. School tenders SUMMERLAND ) School board: expects to call tenders for the -MacDonald elementary school. addition the first week in June. Sketch plans are coming from Victoria. "See the new Johnson . SEA-HORSES ©... Btow7s hp ; at your neighborhood” Johnson Dealers | : J-8491-D a ey SER-HORSES Love Electric Led. Cow Bay, ALLE ead ei Naat oe bite at Have a | BACKACHE _ May be Warning © Backache is. often caused by lazy: ” kidney action. When kidneys get out of '- order, excess acids and wastes remain - in the system. Then backache, dis- - turbed | rest or that tired-out and heavy- “the. time to take Dodd's Kidney. Pills. | - Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal. _action. _Then you feel better—sleep :.|. “bétter—work better. Get Dodd's oon Phone 3113. a | Kidney P Pills t now. me BO ded feeling may soon follow. That's ~~" |. that high? " ORMERARA This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bonrd ar by the Government of British Columbia. 4 ot Lot Mot her onjoy HER ‘doy — Sunday, May Bth as much as possible — lot us prepare a dolicious meal and — ‘do the dishes too { YOU'LL ALI, ENJOY THE FINE FOOD AT |. LOTUS CAFE | 628 Third Avonue Wost , PHONE 3133 FOR TAKE-OUT, ORDERS | said, “and advertising, -distripu- bring the total to: $11,000,000. : BEN-HUR ARRESTED—Charlton. Heston, as Ben-Hur, is taken » prisoner by Roman guards on the orders of his former friend, Messala. .. (Stephen Boyd). This ‘in “Ben- Hur,” MGM’s epic film version of the Gen. Lew Wallace classic, ‘which. is reputed: to have cost $15,000, 000. The film was’ shot in. Italy. where. costs are much lower, | MOVIE COLUMN believe. The: ‘current product, is” “filled with movies that are ‘supposed to have ‘cost. $5,000,000, ‘with. some touted” as high: as -. $15,000,000 (Ben-Hur). But do they - run When’ ‘I visited’ “THe Alamo" location. at. Brackettville, Tex., ‘qroducer - director - star ° John Wayne -told me the film would cest $5,500, 000 to. shoot. His sal- ary and. other deferments would bring the total to..$7,000,000, che charges ‘would: tion and other An associate who worked on the project until he feuded with Wayne. now, declares that “The Alamo” actually cost $2,000,000. Who is right? CAN-CAN THAT BIG? — | “Can-Can" is advertised as a $6,000,000 extravaganza, There {5 only one big oxterior—a standing set at 20th Century- -Fox, The musica! numbers are staged in one cafe sot; the rest of the scenes are pinyed in bedrooms, saloons and one snvwl courtroom, Nor do the talent.chatges seem exorbitant. The cast is reason- ably priced, oxcept for Frank Sinatra, And he may have done tho film ata smalier-than-usual fee to pay off for when he walk- ed out of the studio's Carousol, | Another production figure that would seem inflated is Porgy and Bess. It $3 also billed ns costing $6,000,000, “Porgy and: Boss” “Was 6. shot with a Nogro- cast on | one:. big sound stage, oxcept for one brief Jocation nearby, This doas nat seem to add up to $6,000,000,".” .. BIG ALL RIGHP - .. os Now: we come. to “Ron- Hurst " Could It vonlly have coat: $16,000, 000? = It's. nig, ‘all right, but: it would sean a. prodigious foul, for ‘any atucilo to spond that muehy on fou? houts of entertainment chariot race or no chariot race, . Remember that lo was made dn Italy, '\ whoro coats nro far lowor than Hollywoo's, .. Withor tho publle is boing hoodwinked {nto belloving a car. taln fm production coats, more than it-did; or cartalh porsons or organizations ire = poekoting funda «that aro allegedly going into film production, Aaa mattor of cold fact, what dovos n film's coat mattor to, tho { 'spedtaculars’ graph says that The Street That tO write n ‘Name’ ‘as: the book. But George is one of the dramatic scenes . mt . “BEN-HUR,” the. biggest mo- - . tion picture ever made, had _' its world premiere on Novem- . ber 18 in New. York City, after ' which the $15,000,000 Metro- Goldwyn - Mayer directed by | William - Wyler, - will be shown’ in' a’ selected '- production, number. of cities throughout the nation. Charlton Heston, as Ben- Hur,” life of the. naval : Quintus - by manoeu- saves the commander, (Jack Hawkins),. vering him to a raft after he. has been hurled into the: sea.- following a spectacular battle -|: during. which their In. this scene, Arrius - Roman _ galley is sunk by pirates.’ . VERNON Canadian’ s ‘book: “Won't quite do” LONDON M—The Daily Tele- Died, a- new novel by Canadian hewspaper man:-Wallace§ Rey: burn, “won't quite do.” Critic Daniel George rebuke: Reyburn for not playing fair in his accounts of love affairs and says the story “Shouldn't have paid. of f-wilth the hero's decision novel’ of tdae same adds: "Taking into account some of the diatogue and domestic seencs-.the book will not toc meanly reward perusal." i The novel is about a free-lance journalist from New Zealand who visits London between the wars, goes to Canada, returns to London after the war and. re- visits his favorite London dist- rict, St. John's: Wood, ‘The plot closely follows Rey- burn's own life story, He ws born in Auckland, N.Z,, in 1913, went to Canada in 1087 and shifted base to Lodon tn 195i. He lives in St, John's Wood, His writing activities Inehide mm rep war column for the Toronto Telegram, OTE eerie renin Vent teens oneeiet Het = EE Some SR wReey Pearke’ 5s wallet still quite thin * VICTORIA To ns iktor Pearko's wallot Js no fatter now than tt was a yoar aga. And the “couldn't afford" to be leu- tonnant: -governor of British Col- inbin thon, Mr, Pont kag was asked ab ol ‘pross conferonce "If you offerod. tho post of Neutonnnt- governor of British Columbin, would-you,necopt?” wTHALH A hynatWaticn| quies= tion,” said Mr, Poarkos, who ha: beon named unofticlally as oo possible successor to .retiriny Liontenant - Governor Frank Rosas, “I havon't been asked.” -A voportor reminded in that ho had said ho couldn't attord tho. post i year ago. "Woll T haven't.mnada a monoy alnoe then,” tho, dofones minister ropliod, public? Ad some hock once anid, "the play's the thing’ “bn » Brings Rosults:, by promoters? \e big movies. < aséd’ ‘to’ Pee Eva “as “milli n-dollar: prodtictions? ” Such films would’ be considered quick-: ies nowadays—or s SO: >: the publicity. would have us ee ee ee eo ee ee eyveve pr rer eer ee sere ree ee ee ve eee PPP ee ORDO De OO He ww wy. Peace River power delays. application Mr, Mainwaring said the’ coms : pany : must produce. en $ iwho must testify. that’ they ar 4 willing to back the project. B.Ci Electric and B.C. hydro were stil i ‘being’ negotiated. - an VANCOUVER. ()—President W.| involved in preparing, the com-| C. Mainwaring sald today the | pany’s submission on ‘its pro-, Peace River Power Development| nosed $600,000,000 hydro-electric Company will’ delay application | govelopment across the Peace to the Public, Utilities Commis-| river, . sion for a certificate of public ‘anch * convenience and necessity until The B.C. water rights brane : He said a start on the schemé September. at least. has already said the develop- j. expected this year but” matey He said the delay is caused by| ment is feasible from an engin- construction ‘will not begin “unti the enormous amount of work ecring standpoint. : os RECORDS > |r. PURCHASED ASA a MOTHERS DAY GIFT! ne MAY. WE ‘SUGGEST | —- (@ RADIOS‘) @ TOASTERS @ FLOOR POLISHERS - @ DEEP FRYERS | ° ETC. o RECORDS. @ IRONS: @ FOOD: MIXERS ; @ VACUUM) CLEANERS - ‘®—For the amount of money. being spent, B.C. has the most “inept, ill-built and ill- {conducted highways” ‘province or state in North Amer- jica, said South Okanagan Con- servative candidate H. Harrison Smith. He was speaking to the ‘ Vernon Conservative Association. Jai of ‘any nu RT. RADIO’ Aan “AND mC ee 313 Third: Avenue West ‘Phone 4236 ‘WE ANNOUNCE OUR SPECIAL Prince R upert’s PUBLICATION 10 HERALD. jolden Jubilee! Mins |, were | “Int ot Advortiong in The Daily Nows ¢ Publication Date June 1, 1960 Advertising. Deadline . ; | . "May 15,1960 ; ‘ n ote vt ae . "he, » : mas oo. . . De : * Elitorial Covtwags — | | Sat. _. PRESENTING A VALUABLE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY | FOR MANUFACTURERS, | RETAILERS, rye 4 INDUSTRIAL FIRMS and all businesses connected with or interested in the development of : this clty , Can and district. | - ‘ : . : 7) rae Editorially, the edition will preserit a “broad pleture of the all- round industrial dovelopment ‘of the ‘rea, plus specific coverage of the growth of the community ~— fram 1910 bo 1060 — using the Daily Nows’ ON-TIE-§ SPOT editoriul anid photographic coverage, Threaded through the main’ stories : will he descriptions... of what has taken: plree behind the sconen.., the Inbors, the hopes, the entorprises,. the diftloul lies, , the renourees, the foresight and indomiteble sptrit whiteh, combined, show why’ Prince Rupert anticipates such oa grein future, ‘A DAILY: NEWS. aes | REPRESENTATIVE “WILL BE CALLING | TO. SEE. You: IN. NOW 1 AS s a wale: TAKE “ADVANTAGE OF THIS a GOLDEN OPFORTUNITY, .