was a “have a line today, I think. Some- thing like “What a life!” old boy. today? ek _ : - had’ @ line in'a fortnight. ‘Keep a shard “band ‘of male ‘per- ‘pm. to 3:30 a.m. daily except | ‘charges. up to $1.00 on orders ENVIABLE’ RECORD—Research and Developmant Division at Watson Island pulp. mill was honored Saturday night by Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited. with a- banquet Canadian Legion for having gone 1,462-days without a lost-time injury. CCG safety co-ordin- ator W. R. Collier congratulated the group on its excellent safety record and. Dr. Desmond O'Meara: expressed the appreciation of the employees for the company’s action.» at . the —Staff. photo by. Gary Oakes. Movie COLUMN™ Working with Marilyn weird deal” as new project goes into overtime _ HOLLYWOOD (AP (—Tony. Randall and Wilfr ed Hyde White v wer @ aviv. By BOB THOMAS" ing tow: ard the “Let’s Make Love” set. Randall worriedly:' Oh* dear, «I White soothingly: Cheer ‘up, df you need help with it, call. on me. -Randall: Do you have any Ines ‘White: Heavens, no. I haven’ t ‘Such¢ grim humor has helped WOOD CAFE. ning’. Room’ will. be losed'temporarily for repairs, ‘for our re-opening ad-. ertisement. ‘We. will continue: -take orders to go-out “at. the. rear: entrance from 5:30, Sunday... We pay | delivery - of: $4. 00. or ‘more. Phone: 6226 formers from blowing their tops in the last six months. They are engaged in. supporting Marilyn ‘Monroe in one of the weirdest film: projects in history. GREGORY PECK WITHDREW First, Gregory Peck was sup- posed to play the lead, but drop- ped out. Then there was a search for another. star, with. French- man ‘Ives Montand. winning out. Then there was the actors’ strike. Then there is Marilyn. Ona recent day Marilyn ‘was scheduled to arrive. at 10:30 a.m., came at 3 p.m., did her first scene at 4:34: p.m. A film. that was scheduled for. 83 days will take six months: | “Nothing ever goes as it is scheduled,” says director George Cukor cheerfully. But..the ac- tors. ... fulfill a concert date in Japan. When it became apparent he could not make it, the Japanese promoters were paid off. “The studio paid them the full amount—$120,000,” he said. “In return, I had to give the studio another commitment,.to make a film in 1963.” . — Less fortunate was Frankie Vaughan. Unlike other actors who get weekly salaries, the Brit- ish entertainer is drawing a flat fee for the picture. He has had to pass up thousands of pounds for engagements at home, where he is a hot ticket. , “Tt has sometimes been diffi- cult to keep from ‘going mad,” said Randall, putting down. a novel. “I. try to read, but it is hard to do on a movie set. Some- times I-sneak off and do televi- -Montand was under the eun to sion shows.” B. C.. ROUNDUP / available — ‘ | t ‘ \ ,* British Columbia BLACK VELVET Gilbey's © Smooth Canadian Whisky Thie edverlipmunt In net publihed or dipliyed by The Liquor Gvnital sanrd of by the Government gf Pritibh Oulumble International - Association’ The new union, formed last weekend by a nucleus... of 200 members who withdrew from Local 97, named international! president John .R. Lyons and general secretary -J. Ri ‘Downes in its action, More parolees ‘VANCOUVER (-—J. Alex Ed- mison, Q.C., a member of Can- ada’s new Nationa! Parole Board, said the board js making itself {felt in British Columbia jails, Mr. Edmison, who is now tour- Ing west coast Institutions, re- ported Monday that in 1958 a | total of 76 prisoners were relenas- ad on parole from B.C, jails. Last: year. the first year of op- " ‘ration for the new hoard, "ais were released, O!. those released, all but 3.7 per cent have made the initial return to society without diffi- culty Mr, Edmison said, Liberal organization VANCOUVER (@--Ron Fair- clough, a veteran party cam- palener for many years, has been appointed full Lime provincial or- ganizer of the provinelal Liberal party, Mr. Fairclough was born in Victaria,. An RCAF veteran he was active in Victorian Liberal af- fairs, In 1962 he unsuecessfully Recently he has been in news- ‘Tpaper work at. Kitimat, Youths recaptured | PENTICTON ()— Two youths who escaped from the ROMP jail here. Monday © were = recaptured Within a few hours on the Hope- Princeton Highway. FPollee sald they were driving a stolen car when picked up, William Stanley Dutchnain, 20, Craig, 19, of Victoria -had been hold. hore ona charge of break- ing, entering and theft, Thoy }- wore arrosted laat Mridny at Oxo- yoos, after oscaping eariior from Now Havon Boratal at Burnaby, PGE line cleared VANCOUVER ©—Tho Pnaeific Great Hastern Rallway mainiine was clenred Inte Monday, 16 hours aftor 13 cara of a fraight left the valls in a tunnel nine miles north of Horseshoe Bry, Found guilty of rape NELSON 9 —lFrank Bruno, 24. of Ymir, who was found guilly of rape Mondny’ nt the West Koot- enny Spring Aasives, waa ta y | ~ against international | . VANCOUVER (CP)—The breal caway Canadian Ironworkers’: Union Mond contested the Burnaby riding. of Prince Goorge and William manded by Mr, Justice T, G, Nor= ay- began suit against. the. of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Ironworkers for possession of the offices and assets of the international’s Local 97 here. ris till ‘the ‘end of the assize for sentence. 9 The 12- -man jury took 12 min- utes to bring'in its verdict, Bruno was charged with rape of a 17- year-old schoo! girl of Rossland on the Red Mountain ski hill road near Rossland March 7. Unemployment easing VERNON ()-—The unemploy- ment situation is levelling out but the number of jobless is stil] high for this time of year. Na- tional Employment Service offic- jlals reported 1,418 men and 530 women are out of work compared last year, Cer bynes Trustees named SUMMERLAND @ — Austin Lamb of Okanagan Falls has been elected president of the Okanagan Valley School Trus- tees’ Associntion, Frank Venables of Oliver was again named dele- gate to the B.C. School Trustees fet ae Association, An Okanagan Arte Council] was organized at the meating. New ski lift TRAIL @-——Installation af a new ski ft Imported from France, expansion of Red Moun- revonue highlighted reports to the annual meeting of the Red Mountain 8ki Club, George Mer- ry of Trail was Yo- “electod pres- ident, ~ 4, $6, 000. raised. SRCHRLT @—More than $6,- board of trade for the alx widows and 10 children left by Sechealt's biguest disnster,’ On April 18, six loggers drownad In Sechelt, Inlet when thelr bont was awampad by a sudden, storm, Officials anid the, monoy .Js boing allotted ‘equally to each widow In pay- ments of $160 avery two: weeks, pomeen-ememqmanene: U.K, teenagers LONDON (7) — Two-thousand rioting Loon-ngors fought a wild, hour-long battle with police dur- Ing a jnvz concert In a London park Monday night, Seven policomen wore Injured —picked, butted or punched—be- fore the Aoronming, shouting mob was clonred from the park, At. lenat’20 youths wero bundled into polles trueka and hauled off to jail for questioning, with 1,205 men and 406 women tain Lodge, nnd a record seasonal 000: has beon raised by the loon)’ ) Ve - mawvipenunnnsinnnmmnonnnearetesivavscesriieriieriseneyerieiysierese steep NAMES IN THE NEWS - Move. for international court - trial for TRL AVIV—Ir sael today. ree jected a proposal that: alleged mass murdered Adolf Fichmann should be tried by an interna- tional court in Jerusalem for war crimes, Justice: Minister Pinhas Rosen said: “Such a suggestion cannot be . considered.” The proposal came from:.Nahum . Goldmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, . who emphasized that he was speaking for himself and not his organization. mh Moscow-——Boris Pasternak, con- trovesial Russian anther and winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize for Titer atur e died yester day aged 70.. “THE HAGUE, The Netherlands| —Actress Marlene Dietrich, 56, is! in “severe pain” from Injuries suffered when she fell from the, stage at Wiesbaden, West Ger- many, last week, her manager reported Monday. She got a hig hand from Dutch audiences dur- ing the weekend when she ap- peared with her left arm strap- ped to her waist. Miss Dietrich’s shoulder was sprained. % } te LONDON—Lord Tedder, — 70, former chief of Britain's air staft, was admitted to London's royal free hospital Monday. . Mis secretary stated he had a strain- ed heart and had entered hospi- tal for observation and rest. aah. ab. 7 She RANE CMe O88 Gee am omen dete, wate wee ' ‘MONTREAL—-W. FE. Gamble, Canadian vice-president of the | International ‘Brotherhood = of Firemen and Enginemen (CLC), said Monday that. friction be- tween the tnion’s international officers and some Canadian lo- wils is clearing up and ‘we hope to be able -to proceed without firther litigation,” of, fe : of aan 4 LONDON — The Queen and Prince Phiiip chatted informally Monday wiih several. hundred newspaper’ representatives at a unique reception, The function wis designed to Eichmann quashed enable the royal couple to meet working newspaper men = and women of Britain and the Com- monwealth. In the past, occasions have been confined to visits abroad, } % + LOS -ANGELES—Actor Gary Cooper js In a hospital for what a spokesman calls “minor cor- Cooper, who underwent an oper- ation in Boston five weeks ‘ago, entered the hospital Monday. He . is expected to be released. Ine a week or 10 days. - a “ to. Prince Rupert Daily News. , Tuesday, May 31, 1960 tn It’s the talk of the fashion world. 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