ree es * Oo Bok OO: ct a. @. sea ion ssatahi Meddinaster a nay this cane ‘ule Supreme, Baldy ' Wills’ wa BHA: co ‘trifle noticeable: Beye Actually;: his’ ‘real name is Davie Qrd hafges - run, wild. The kids tell Fs ‘On*the, surface, the operation ookslike’ a farce when com- Bet ed ‘with the strict dignity of remarkable record, FFECTION ONLY | - £' In: his new book, Throw: Away ‘thee ‘Rod, he tells the story be- EVAL ‘Of. Wills’ 84 primary class _ pupils” were in. trouble before ‘\ Peaching him—some for stealing, “pthers: ‘for committing cruel acts _.figainst other. - children, and .a . few ‘for. ‘being ‘completely un- f anageable.at home... | All present. a problem. Some bre absolute: ‘monsters. | When:they arrive ‘at: Hereford, _greeted | with a. Kiss: the!:headmaster, - -assured: hey won’t.be. punished for bnything, - and : given all sorts ‘The. ‘child’ will often respond -stealing something’ from: the headmaster. | , -This+is where the offender gets his first® taste. of psychology: Wills: says he. waits: until the. 1 So Aa ing. Later, ‘the hides ta en’. aside in Brivate Ne: nade: 4 ; hereor rd, Wills S iiterally lets his | n- all: ‘childrén: have’ tO. feel. “that. SONNE So SEWN NOS Wills. in his book, is: “He: must love’ me ‘if he ‘can be -so kind to me when I have done some- thing he so: much abhors.”:-/ 5° Chances are, he. writes, the child=will never. steal: again. °.” | -Despite complete freedom. to play. hookey, this is no. problem at the school. Wills says lessons are arranged in such a way that missing some means a great deal of extra work. “We .take great pains to. see that going. is much easier than staying away.” . After the. first. week or. ‘two, the © kids seldom | “miss. a class. When it..comes. ‘to matters. of general discipline, the kids have ‘a strong voice in’ affairs.. They ‘hold court: daily—it, consists of! three pupils*and: one teacher— they decide. what ‘action should’ be taken. against..offenders. “This satisfies the - need that , child J earns ‘that’ ‘Ta Sexist, for mutual protection.” Moe VSNS ASS Nam aa a) ‘the Canadian .National ‘of the annual. extravaganza. MOVIE COLUMN | va udeville i. By JAMES bemoans Pearlie May. The NR rh LARGEST EXHIBITION—Crowds stroll through | a: “section of’. -Exhibition’ «midway - at: Toronto, .the~ world’s largest. annual exhibition. This is a.. view. of’ the 1959 * CNE, About 3,000,000. visitors © are: ‘expected ° ‘for : this" year’s ‘exhibition August 24 .to September 10 marking the 82nd year. - Pearl Bailey xy asserts ‘HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Singer-actress” Pearl Bail- ey believes the entertainment business has been slowly devouring itself since the death of vaudeville. “We're the only-inudstry in the world without. apprentices,” draws in the plus saloon: circuit, got her start in shows that played throughout Pennsylvania 3 in the 30s. ON ee MERON Sg a STE RENE ME © : pee ea a Soe wey ee ey Tome Me hag okotk SEN ate outed 3 We ERP GP aE BO eg Beir abil Bat, ie Shey ge an ye ANE cet beg Ee PE : ae Names in .OSOYOOS Soap box tham- \enthusiastic official. welcome’ from -the- citizens’ of Osoyoos Saturday: night, climaxed with. a parade and a: presentation of a portable radio. The boy be- came the first western Canadian soap box racer to win a major prize in the soap box finals in Akron, Ohio. ee ee ee BAY CITY, Mich, (#—A young couple, parents of. three young- sters,’ was killed - ‘by ‘lightning’ bolts Sunday in front of their home ‘here when a sudden thun- derstorm. hit .. the.. area. Mrs. Marjorie, struck as she ran for home after visiting méighbors across the street. Her husband, Robert, 27, . was watching from’a window of ‘their house. He ran to her aid.- As he did so, another bolt struck ’ _ {him. Both were dead on arrival fat a hospitals. wt WN ge gt a. a NASEIVILLE, Tenn. (#—A psy- ‘|chologist at the state peniten- tiary says he has been fired for opposing ‘the inhuman treat- ment of prisoners’——which. in- cludes, he says, beatings with a large leather belt. Charles Cottle said he was fired by A. Pat Patterson, assistant. state com- missioner of corrections. Cottle said the “inhuman treatment” has -become common practice since. July 26, when prisoners set'-fire to two prison buildings and ‘three inmates were shot. + b+ & , JOHANNESBURG, South Africa .(Reuters)—Families of CP. ‘photo. victims of the Sharpeville shoot- << jings have sent 200 letters ‘to we " " “2 | Justice Minister Francois Eras- mus claiming between £350,000 and £400,000, $820,000. to $1,200,- 000 for alleged damages, it was reported here Sunday. Sixty- nine Africans were Killed and 180 injured in the incident when police fired on.a crowd of Ne- groes in the township March 21, + & TORONTO @ — Miss Edith | Macdonald, 84, well-known Tor- onto journalist and. advertising writer, died in hospital here Sunday. Before joining Eaton’s »|of Canada in 1910; Miss Mac- donald was women’s editor of the old Toronto Evening :News. Although officially retired since ~ |1936, she ‘continued : to “write advertising copy until two weeks before her death. She was a con- ng Is needed ‘BACON sepia star, one of the top «Young: performers... have no|— S. pion -Holger Huhn received an - Ann. Shook, 22, was | “|place to belousy.anymore,” Says | year.’ - Fortunateay, her work 4 Pearl.. “How can-you become 4/|suchmovies as Porgy and Bess headline act if.you..don’t..start | and All the Fine’ Young Canibals Weekend deaths the News KAMLOOPS (@—A mother and her three children fled from their home near Kamloops Fri- day when lightning struck the roof three times, starting a fire. Mrs. Fred Klages was making cookies in the kitchen of her home at Westsyde when she felt three > lightning strikes hit the wn : EE Mae Gere ne? 6 jOrince Rupert Daily jQews Monday, August 22, 1960 Lightning strikes cause fire. .. roof. She picked up’ “ner. S paby and ran out of the house: with her two other children to a neighbor's home. The fire caused about. $3,000 damage to the roof and attic. Advertising in Tha Daily News Brings Results. Many 2 Happy Returns come _ om the ae ieee ae “Richard L. Miller | tinuously active member of: the Canadian Women’s Press Club from 1906 on. 4 4 + + ee a ‘Richard: L. Miller, Moncton, N.B., lawyer, has’ been elected president of the’ National ASSO- ciation. of Kinsmen Clubs. ‘The 36-year-old ‘graduate of Dal: housie University, ‘Halifax, suc- a\Nb Ge, dyFinance| Plan Ae oy, «- WLAN 60 2 ee Cee ceeds Dr. Arthur Schwartz | of “7.37 Winnipeg. | ¢ BANK OF Monrreat ) 8 . . * a fo NN cvenmniien EMO, ake saggengrensacseasnss oatte ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Qinany thet How te live ~~ in Smallwood admitted Sunday. nat e a five-day ‘tour he’ made." in an enjoy it] ami northern: Newfoundland last |. week was in’ ‘preparation’ fora Thousands of Canadian: families provincial election. Mr:- ‘Sniall- ea have found that the modern ane wood said he took the*tour‘to Fanily d tha P -get close to the people and‘ learn proach to their personal credit their problems. ineee nen te = Finance necds is with a low-cost B of M next provincial election wo e SED foatpy held, he replied,; “Not this year. ie Se. ‘ Plan lif clierea Bank of ~ a re a orem p sk abouf the bank o mes rere ta te mered coe Montreai Family Finance +H urt hand | Feurs forte mh, : neighbourhood B of M. Starts new museum > - Plan at your neighbour- hoodBofMbranchtoday!: — — WORKING | WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE: : SINCE 1817, revise ' BARRIE, Ont:. AA: “ground- . ro ate hog hunter is responsible for the - formation of the Strathaven In‘- dian ‘Museum. near ‘Midhurst, Ont. ° Bob Patterson of Barrie hit : a woodchuck one day in 1957. He. reached..into its. burrow, cut his arm on 2 sharp. object. buried in the’ earth; ‘arid! ‘discovered a: bone awl of the Huron. Indian era of three centuries: ‘ago. - . He informed. amateur archae> “\total, four. ologist’ Ross *Channe; swho with: There’s something | SSA // 2 as ‘an ‘opening: or.second -act?”.-: | kep pt. the grocery, bills ‘paid. “L’ts - become -.a:: crusade with | 49 IN SHOW: . wine Pearl--a crusade. that her; ‘agent A year ago, ‘the: Cocoariut Gtove : wh here’ Signed - Pearl’. for ‘a ‘sol6i ent “Gag fiends haze @agenient'st her? ‘repulan!: “price She showed up with a‘ whole show elevator driver . “By HAL- BOYLE employing 40 people, all of: whom |, “NEW YORK (#. = Be {she paid out of her:own salary.® The show’was such a success | remarks that. elevator: operators get ‘tired’ of hearing: that the Grove brought ‘it back “Well, I guess: your: life is full “| three. other ; archaeological ” ens focal s thusiasts.: un vered more.’ ‘than: PEE ag os 6,000. individual catalogued arti: facts. ° : : : =. . VANCOUVER. @=2Four, persons diéd: Violently” ins British’ ‘Colum=- ia'during the weekend, two ‘by drowning: and two in traffic ac- cidents. en, 74 ‘Dead’ are Alvin ‘Halcro, 29, of Prince: “Albert, Sask., Howard George,McCutcheon, 23, of Van- couver, Donald Bryon Muskett, 4, of .Red. -Lake,: BC. and ‘Thomas Victoria” ’ Carolan; 21, of” New Westminster. »(Mr. “Halcro was Killed early: Sunday when his car spun off the Cariboo Highway at Mile 67 and smashed into a gravel. pit. An- ‘other occupant of the car, Gor- : ; ‘ don Garrow, was in good condi- with live entertainment and has] ,, ’ been going strong ever since.. | #0" at Ashcroft hospital. “Maybe old Pearlie can: bring ae : back vaudeville,” she said. “Noth- ‘ing ever killed vaudeville but lazy performers, The people want live entertainment,” Of her movie career, critcis said she stole All the Fine Young Cannibals from stars Natalie ‘Wood and Robert Wagner. Monday. ‘through: Frida we pee a p.m. ‘to3 pan” pplications for: enrollment: will. ‘be rreceived: by the - Church Secretary, 632. 6th’ Ave. W. up to August: 31, 1960. . FREE DELIVERY. eta oy " Preference will ‘be. ‘given. to ‘children 5 years ‘of | age. this year and this time is paying the freight: © " ‘Next > she plans to take thé show—a complete musical revue —to theatres. . “We played one theatre in the south side of Chicago that had ‘been closed for 24: years. Since we played there, it’s opened up : an of.our | CHINESE FOOD . ~ Orders .of $3.00 and up © ~ PHONE 3329 MELROSE CAFE lof. ups and: downs, isn’t. it?” - eres “How . does: it: feel - to -be 3 s~- 7) auman’ yo-yo?” . “I don’t care what floor I ‘get: off at, young man -~ just. so there’s a ladies’ room on it.” “Somebody in this elevator has {got cold hands...and if he | doesn’t keep them to ‘himself, I'm: going to call a-cop.” “Tell me, pilot, what shore are we ‘approaching now?” “Open the throttle, Jack. I'm already five minutes late to work,” te “Close the door “quick—here | comes my boss! There's no:law , gen “ OF SAVAGERY! A Good Pointer for _ School Days” Fr nniu-FuMED Iv EASTMAN COLOR ano TOTALSCOPE! ~ waCHARLES VANEL: GERT FROEBE Sites nso taal ne ro se oe wt ¥ ide u with “Well,” comments Pearl, 7 PODAY - 7-8:10 pam tna SAYS o or ° we |I can say to: that: Is that I sure “Give your ‘school- bound, added feature: FALL GUY: | tried fo youngsters an easy lesson - “T took. this pleture’* myself, \It' shows: my kid -in- swimming : . oo ‘ o:, ‘ ‘ : . . oo ih 4, 1 c ' i ' ” , °