Shang Sai Ae are Sasa £ ae Sen ee $2. ning: ee nudes are. tough to yt follow." iss. Cha aning cancelled her egas: contract: last week be- SOUTHAMPTON; “England @)— ‘Canadian: “missionary, “who Bn ‘skippered . whis own ship ‘along the rugged: British Colum- pia-coast, went back to work on the © ‘Wednesday—as: a Ships - “waiter. ch i:'Rey. Alan” ‘Green, of. “Toronto, ‘retired’ “W-year- -old “clergyman, was one of the 80: ‘passengers “who |. -“yolunteered’ to;"join -the:.crew of “the: Cunard: lowing a wildcat seamen’s strike. iner : Sylvania fol- Green,’ a white- haired tourist- class. passenger ‘aboard ‘the .21,- ‘989- ‘ton ‘Cunarder;: joined: ‘the. other, . passeriger-volunteers:: in ‘Bervihg, ,a five-course «dinner in. ne’ first and ‘tourist’: ‘dining, ¢ nee ‘ - tora. dumb waiter.in: 10, time: at, all”: : | the: |Jafraid: to compete ‘physically with “From - a. emp aptain . : Feta Monique: Van. Vooren says. girls look: more ‘intelligent in the nude. ‘O} 1c reason: she declines to appear on the s same stage That’s “he stacks up well with any of other. , ‘imported: beauties, give or take an inch, :but pre- wraps. . And she expects the sup- porting cast to.do the same... - i“T Nave never appeared in a show. with nudes,” she: declared, “and I would: never appear nude myself, talent. kind. of presentation, nor am’ I those girls. But it is chard. to’ compete with them on an. enter- tainment level. HAS TO WORK “A nude on the stage looks much. more intelligent | than. a performer. I’mean it. All she. has ‘to do is stand there. The men. in the audience » think she looks smart. The. minute an opens her mouth on. the stage, numb she is. looking. nudes who do ‘hothing.” She. said she. was: ‘surprised: ‘at’ caused -in Las. ‘Vegas. o _. “In Europe, we think nothing of it; : Why, I just. came from-a- little: town on the. French’ Riviera | where. Iwas the. “house, ‘guest: of « Brigitte B Bardot.. “The women. go. no-one thinks anything. about. it.- “America is the. only country . “where: there is. SO. much: ‘concern “about bosoms.” fers to keep ‘her. figure under 77) I prefer to get: by on. -“Tt’s not that Iam against, that, . a entertainer © she isin danger . of exposing how’ She has to work twice ‘as. hard . to impress | the: men™.. who.. have - . just been- seeing the. thoughtful- e the commotion: the’: nudes; ‘have oo without. tops” on ‘the beach, - and: ee with ‘a ‘white -ebiifon. pegnoir.. ‘What's the: white | “fox ‘fur?. To. ‘keep her.. warm, “of. COUrSe. SKYLINES. RAISED ey cheig ‘feet, cbut, the. ‘Japanese excavate depths” and. add. three \ +*M ore flavour, * vgs my a bt , more india 1 ne |, more satisfaction! “or free home ste phones hel eles int inno published or Alsplayed by the 0 gue Contr Board or byt the Gover dal of Britian ee Co | can: pour cement: at: YO (Reuters)—Thousands 0 of tons of: cement: and steel are ‘cords year: in n Tokyo to. extend t th astounds: “visitors. *. Everywhere in: this. sprawling city ‘of 9;200,000 people, ‘they see new buildings in. various stages of, ‘construction. : . Shift -workers . toil’ day: and night, weekdays and Sundays." Once’ the steel framework ofa building is. completed, workmen the: Tate of ¥ one floor-a day. : The Tokyo: metropolitan. gov. ernment’s: building section said which figures are available, 418; 000 tons of cement were used in commercial buildings. In the previous year, the total was 378,- 000 tons. — . Nor is the building boom lim= ited to Tokyo. In Osaka and other major cities in Japan, of- fice. blocks, hotels, factories, apartments. and department stores are raising the skylines. Serer tee a ee een eet nearer! -DANGEROUS. MARSUPIAL _ Australia -motorists driving at night have to be. careful not to strike kangaroos, partially blinded by headlight glare. “WOMAN ATTAOHE—A. recont’ addition to Ottawa's. diploe: ‘Mano, 25, daughter of a Toky 0, high . court judge, Tho rive foot-flve Miss Mano {a Japan’a only» woman foreign serving: i, The report cited ‘instances of what: the’ _dnvestigating commit- tee” called ‘illegal.’ entry into the offices © ‘of professors. and the buyirig and Selling: of examina- that in 1958; the latest year for \ “matle ‘community 4a Wisamt:: “Uni versit yo vlexpelt students “TUSCALOOSA, Ala. im —_ “The University. . cof. . Alabama ° Wed- nesday.. announced the _perman- ent expulsion ; ‘of two students and ‘disciplinary ‘action | against e B4 others ‘for: cheating on: ‘final examinations, by ‘a six-man. “committee. - probation. 1 Mr, Costain will be guest of hon- | homestead. , eb ne WARSAW ?) — Nazi Reicb- marshal -Herman_ Goering’s ing | used: to Tetfrigerate. fish. 11 United. Nations. Secretary—Gen- | the Congo early today after.an- The disciplinary action ranged from. two- year suspensions to ception novelist Thomas B. Costain and Alexander Graham Bell, inven-, tor of the telephone, will be held here Sept. 9. The date marks the Canadian. publication | of Mr. tain’s book “The Cord of Stee,” dealing with Beil’s experiments. or at the reception in the Bell ‘of wo geen es CASTEL GANDOLFO. (41\—Pope John received 15,000 people in general audience Wednesday, the anniversary of his ordination as a priest 56 years ago. The Pope. recalled “immediately after that, I was received by his holiness Pius X now St. Pope Pius X who told me that he would pray to the Lord that my ministry: as a priest would be a source of con- solation for the church.” - ry - MADRID (Reuters) — Several hundred actors, extras and tech- nicians fled: Wednesday when. a lion broke loose loose during filming of “The Revolt of the: Slaves,” starring Rhonda Flem-. ing and Lang Jeffries. Trainer Herman King was able to corner the lion—named Nero—under a truck and manoeuvre it into a. cage. No one was hurt. headquarters. in ames in News BRANTFORD, ont. (h—A Te-; ner, died Wednesday in hospital. honoring Brantford’s| tioyd guided many of the greats two famous sons, historian and| 4¢ silent films, and was. one of the top directors of the movies’ great years—the 1930s and 1040s! He.won Oscars for. “Divine oy in 1929, “Cavalcade” in 1933*angl “Mutiny on the Bounty” in 19363 8 ‘Prince Rupert Daily Mews. 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