i ' sores aed tone cw wy ee ee Cee Oe eee eer ee ee er re tA OE SE ? aoe oe 6 \ . ‘ JOrince Mupect Daily Mews ens den ety Thursday, December 22, 1960 MOVIE;COLUMN.S | CH , ' " ' GANT . } . . » Make a Se ae Shaheen | — | year-old girl, suffering a sually fatal bone disease, *looked:for- ward, Wednesday, night :tG. 3° oo “| uge’Sof/.Christmas*” may succeed de Mille ree By BOB THOMAS . | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Dots from the lots... Want to know. the logical successor to Cecil B. De- ‘| Mille at Paramount2,;Jerry Lewis. Don’t. laugh. The ‘|guy got the studioto build him a $500,000 three- 4'| othy | Ridgeway, was 1 » |storey cross-section. of a mansion to play with for . Seca ena sections 6th Ladies’ Man. As producer-director-writer-star, hel : j Zp | [united ‘staves, The “unsigmed | rules it like a benevolent despot, expressing his wish-| 7 ag ee : mesage’als0 was relay et side ene # Ly ae 7 CB /// \es through the public address system. No puttees, UB i yo Re t \°"phe “appeal, . urging... t hia: 1 ,| Christmas .cards be, sentito:DOl- ‘Vothy: Ridgeway, was notic Youngster Sal Mineo - steals Don’t get overconfident. Up- Exodus right out from under the coming are “Day’ of the Gun,” noses of the big-name .cast, which’ concerns incest, and “The ranging from. method-actors t Children’s Hour,” about lesbian- |» Sir Ralph Richardson. The film |!sm. Plus “Lolita” and two Ten-| 7 oliection of often excellent |nessee Williams fables, “sum-. IS oe ich 5{mer and Smoke” and: “The: Ro-|: man. Spring of Mrs. Stone”: :- 3 Z,\scenes which don’t quite add Uk Ml CM ss. Mila : V7 \to a satisfying whole... 471 : 3. Stone.” + pa ikl ld? SR oe sedventies _—— Villa ' The Sundawners’ is the. I st “Is, war hell? Don't you believe “. A GROUP of sign-carrying marchers demonstra‘es near the Canadian Emba‘sy ‘i 7 ee van! [film in a long. time-to get. ex- it, All you have to ‘do is see: new | ° a a’; | y in protest over?) |°! : 1e Te: UL, fal a , . See. | “the: trade negotiations between Canada and th> “Cuban government. The demonstrators’ on. "cellent reviews [rons New yort Auny ace eee” een ene Massachuse 0 . ‘ aren , lorities. And it's doing “gre: : ae husetts Avenue were not allowed closer taan 500 feet to the embassy. business at the Radio City Musle poster” to learn that the Second Hall. If it gets such treatment World War was an ever-lovin’ elsewhere, maybé” producers will | ball. They add to the impression St. Lawrence Seaway Wis hot pay , [betsanviiced thal Go, oe ee ene te Wale mo . family. films can pay 0 O NCA . os EE A » Eb. ° : : - ate i AM beg Uo GE that warfare is hilarious.... . Ce nae haa ae J, / oR re . tad ug gt Pag PAN MRS. CORINNE’ WAUGH of Hagley. ‘Worcestershire, England, : a OF | $e cr Vyeai S OY , Wye Be Ge ee ve ee, C b . .-| works ona three-dimensional, mode. of the Herpes \(cold sore)” | So Do ° os as Se awietimac All --. | virus for: the Cavendish “Laboratory, Cambridge University. .Mrs.. Ls oe - By ALEXANDER FARRELL ee eo eb. Chri stm Ss out in new u a . ‘Waugh builds the models from pictures. taken by ‘electron micro-. . ° : | |. By RICHARD VALERIANT- bitterness and personal unhap-| scopy ,methods,. and “has had ‘models ‘displayed: recently ata. : Canadian Press Staff Writer. -MONTREAL (CP)—It became apparent during 1960 that. it may tak | ig'no Santa, Clausnot in Pre-|ond revolutionary Christmas: | -centre in Canada. ‘Following the display. of: her models in Can- | On the night before Christmas} 24a, Dr. Allan. F. Howatson .of’ Toronto’. University” ‘wrote. to | HAVANA (P?—No, Maria, there piness hang heavy over this sec-| large scientific meeting: in Holland,and’ at-.a caricér: research. °}- { | more than the expected 50 years for the St: Lawrence Seaway to pay for itself. mier Fidel Castro's one . ath BM» Oaagh: “th Maton ctatly sdaiired in Toronto ” is oe : A. we Se . we, Santa vanished along. with) and throughout the holida Mrs. Wang 1: “The model is greatly admirec in, Toronto a bo But. officials expected business to perkup during 1961. 2 .. | s,_'¢ | goodwih toward the United season not an OU ne neitou. | gives a clearer picture of what viruses are.tike." 0 Uy : e. cutiin imports of iron ore To | States, i. *-!" Iban is to stir in celebration. dia cicrereie RIE CHIE TENTH TONEIICHRI TIEN IEEE Se +5 may Sw ee ali = LG ok : z r Se if by United'States steel companies itself in 50 years. Tt cost $450,-| Mr. Rankin was named third| The more typically Cuban| they have quietly adopted a was a rae reason why traf- 000,000. | president, succeeding B. J: Rob- gift-bearers, the three kings, 8F-| protest. policy of ~ non-observ- _ ob i set inland lone Too. the Shipping officials here are: of |2tts. Lewis G. Castle, first ad-|tive as usual January 6. Go0d | ance, except for a toy or, two for “ Fo ne eet row. for the the opinion. the. estimates were ministrator of the St. Lawrence children ‘will awaken to_ oe the kids. so : Preliminary statistics released olarmed about fatlure to meet | tion, U.S. counterpart of the Ca-|and_ Czechoslovakia.» ~ m8 The mass exodus of Cubans by the St. Lawrence Seaway awe ian all ity dij : chosiovakie. ©. aus, {unable or unwilling to live under ' : .. otal | them. | - . ‘{madian authority, died in June Many Cubans will sit down has left -famili Authority sHow total cargo traf-| 9 oS Bonk ae “ =. land Martin, W- Oettershagen, his | Christmas Dayto turkey brought | Castro has left many “families fic in 1960,.amounted to 18,020,-|.. ©: ankin, seaway PreSl~- | ganuty.: 3 ; . 1 |pe filled out to determine’ the . Commencing: December 19, store hours, 9 .m.: to: 10. p.m. * ~ GROTTO CIGAR STORE. | “Phone 5341 : TEM URE ERENCE NN RENNER PEM PEIN HE (SPUR 1960 and a break-even level of | projects designed to increase the |tan Montreal, Canada’ Oey LA | vs rare ft : 50,000.000 by 1968. - efficiency of transits. through | market:” | al, Cana¢ a's jargest In addition ‘to-food shortag¢s, ' amount.. UDA? AMAA AANA HAN AAS TAMSIN FIGURES- DISCARDED oe the seaway --and we are most|- Cargo tonnage downbound in- | xeeaerpen ee) her NNR % : Sree Serre ae goeRhese, estimates. went out of | hopeful thatthe 1961 navigation | creased during “the. April-Octo-; aaa _ 'eashion after 1959 but they had |season will be the best yet.” " ’ | ber ‘petiod to’ 9,787,516 compared | 7 been’ the: basis. of. the forecast |. Montreal harbor. officials. .ex- | with 8,202,664 in: the-same peri- |: gat. the ‘seaway could pay, for ‘pect-an increase. in trans-ship-|od last year. This, however, was = — - ——|ments in-'1961 mainly because offset by the“drop in upbound | PAGODA ~~ © {/some. Gcean! shipping companies|tonnage — down to 8,232,621 * . DRIVEIN. . lack vessels of the type that can | from 9,947,148%423. 05° 2 Se ye Siw on. _ |husé the séaway conveniently.|" The same p ttern—to ‘a lesser ne Take-Out Orders only | {This:;situation may change in degree—_was evident on the Wel- wr Mealy Ae ile vi. cated 1962:,, because ,- several: shipping |land Canal between Lakes On> 4° (formerly Hollywood. Cafe) . |) firnig;'are :buliding, Ships espe-|tario and Brie. | C NOW: OPEN DAILY — clally, for seaway use. . - Several strikes. of charbor Me 2. ’ +|NEW OFFICIALS — workers and seamen: and??a, 4°2:30 pm —— 3:30 a.m. The seaway came under new| severe grain glut at Montreal ‘in Pe ; management in both the U.S.’ November helped slow. the sea- We. pay. delivery: charges up ; ‘ r. on Ao °$1:00 “on orders’ of $4.00 or and Canada during 1960. _ .way’s business. Co dao ee More, oe Pe .. Phone 6226. “For the. really.smooth Canadian" » whisky, say»Black Velvet? ie Remember B.C.:is.no longer’ on. . \. quota, This-.quality ‘six year. mi oo ml “ae ce ett senses eee . 3 CRS. re a We! “. € er | | Ra as Je cd: by’ its, exclusive container,’ NUCHICG MARS cool, light is now’ available everywhere |) . a a -_ Th au a ee ee SAGARA DSSS LS awe " My. _ rl . y ; 7 P ae = es ae an “ we : . wees 0 Ek { ) CK ral et , er Cn ee me i iy is aN 4’. ¥ q \ i athe Rn rs ies ery pak aah * Ces y rhs f an atl rs ne i f eS a ts ye aN ESE Vigo! of WATOHED BY MISS.MAUDE ELIZADETH JONES (background) | nsaistant director, Britlah Junio? RedliOross, Marion Tidmas: opnoka children’s toys,” presontadivoluntatily to! the Red , Oross- Society, rondy for dispatch In, tine for Christmas to slok child “pon hi nidny sountiles,” Oval 4,000 pardols “will bo ‘Alatributdd in” Uganda hospitals, by , Brilish.and ganda, Rdg, Cross, mombars j during the coming Chriatmas senson, many of tho gifts coming - from the United Kingdom. But noarly 00,000 junior mombora of - the Rritish Red Oroas soe to it that thore is “Ohristmas ovory - ' dny” In Bast Africa, Your after year Aix parcols o month wolghing, | °° 92 pounds each are sont by tho children ot GrontBritain to: | °° rag Wn ey A Set 3 =~ oe cas: art “« ome mm ‘ Tnat Afrion for distribution, Afrfonn Junior Rod Qrona membors | 5) iM ‘| distribute the gifts and tho whole operation fosters iIntornation Vey eo ee AY ; “| ynderatanding, The British Red Cross ont and Vo London hppa ® ok 7“ - a = ee a f ,your ‘lt wacelvon many lottera of thanks in. 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