MOVIE COLUMN Sinatra, Presley beguiled . by Bombay- hides born beauty By BOB THOMAS 4 Nghe rye, eee iat e ne r ON Ne Brince Rupert OTN OT TT Eee Ee pe EEE errw ey ant Ree ides a DOR TG ey ve vw" td pete” Daily Hews ‘Friday, July :8, 1960 . Soe Got “OTTAWA—Douglas Jung’ said 1957 made amends for an anti- -°}Chinese incident in Vancouver 5 today that Vancouver Centre in ONE Cy poeta gat OG SEY . LAE ETVE EV GE TVE ETD NAMES IN THE NEWS ores coc en ne oe tribute’ ‘to himself. but to Prime Minister, Diefenbaker who had fought. for ‘human rights. a , i+ + oF POTTED ISLS Election of Chinese M P wiped lout 18 8, : ‘ NOGALES, Ariz.—Movie ° aoe wh tress. Jean. ‘Simmons ‘Thursday " filed divorce papers against her. actor-hushand Stewart Granger. Granger is not expected to con- fhe tin 1887 by’ electing him to Parlia- ment, . .. The Progressive Conservative , MP for Vancouver Centre, speak- -jing on the government’s propos- “fed bill of rights, said that in 1887 “ja mob of 300 had beaten up a group of 24 Chinese and burned their belongings’ ’ ; ws Mr. Jung, a_ lawyer, said his oa election to Parliament was not a i ye c _ HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Jullet Prowse, born in 2 ‘Bombay and brought up in South Africa, has man- aged to beguile both Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. «Meet her and you see why. “+l She Is 23, but wise and witty. ‘She has a pretty face and a dancer's’ frame, Although she has been in the United States only. 18 months, she can. speak the idium equally well. with Pres- 8y’s mountain boys. and Sinat- -ara’s hep crowd. ser eTO use Frank's phrase, she’s a ‘tepasser. r4"% Producers and éritics seem to : * “thing so, too. She drew raves for “her work in her first Hollywood film “Can-Can.” SOME DATING aw, She did enough to win the lead NEW: YORK—Singer Lawrence Tibbett, 63, was: reported ‘in crit- ical condition: Thursday ati: Roosevelt: - Hospital . following head surgery. Tibbett has been in the hospital “since June 27 when he underwent surgery for an old. head:. injury.” A, former Metropolitan’: Opera, baritone; Tibbett later’ turned’ to movies, ‘broadway, radio and television. — ae twice a year we hold. this | test the action. The complaint, charges Granger with cruelty. + + + | VICTORIA~— Air Vice- -Marshal Arthur Thomas Noel Cowley, Winnipeg-born pioneer Canadian © flier. and former director of air services with the: ‘transport de- | partment, died) yesterday. after.a. lengthy: ‘illness: ° He was 70: me 5 that she managed to avoid a clash. between the two singers. She is able to juggle both dates without conflict. Until lately, ovary body considered her Frank’s gir. ‘I’m not going steady,’ she said. “Isee Frank quite a bit... I’ve also had dates with Elvis.” May landings for Canada ee “ 4 Roe es LL ERLE LG RA ee seser nip EE DROOL “Opposite Elvis: in, his comeback “film, “GI Blues.” ‘ Inevitably, his "interest became’more than pro-| _up over 1959 fessional.and they did some dat-|.-- os : . OTTAWA (Canada’s fisher- ing, during..the. film. This was] men. ‘landed. 150,939,000 pounds| while Sinatra,. who’ had’ been es- : of sea fish and shellfish; in May corting. her* regularly, was on ‘a tip to the'O ’ -| compared to 115, “ene ,000 : ‘Pounds ‘in May, 1959: ‘When the’ ‘three. ‘mot afterwards “a i The: -bureau ¢ Hof statistics re- | criribute to roe sl ported today that landings in the | January- May ° “period were down |- 6.3 percent’ to 363,728,000 pounds from 388,357 ,000 a year earlier. ‘Value:.of. ‘May landings rose to -$12,075,000 from $9,372,000" last year, ‘boosting: the - five- month }- total four per cent above last year at $21,883,000. °°: Landings for the month on the +; west coast: dropped - to -15,180, 000 pounds: from’“15, 899,000 and’ the | value to $2, 054,000 ‘from 82, 632,; 000. NEW: YOUNG STAR. TRIO — MGM offers three new young. moyie, stars in George™ ‘Hamilton, Luana Patten and George. ~Peppard,: “who play. outstanding: roles with veterans Robert Mitchum and:, Eleanor Parker.in “Home From The Hill,” directed by. Academy.;. award winner: Vincente Minnelli. “Home From The Hill’. wilh: be playing ‘at the Totem Theatre July 13 to 16. ribs PRINCE RUPERT. EXCEPTION HOLLYWOOD CAFE | Our Dining Room _ “will be. closed temporarily for repairs, . watch for’ our re-opening ad- vertisement: -We:. will continue to. take’ orders’ to-go out ‘at : the rear entrance from. 5:30. p.m.. to 3:30 a.m: daily except Sunday. We. pay. delivery. charges up to $1.00 on orders Of $4.00 or more. | Phone 6226 Jaf [senting in The Daily News “OTTAWA. “(CP )—The RCMP have ios evidence confirmin g that.an extensive, organized | racket in illegal entry. of: Chinese was. operated | in: Can- ee ada, Justice Minister Fulton. said ‘Wednesday. “Reporting to the. Commons on |: a nation- wide. | ‘investigation, he said. “cnarges ‘Most, certainly. will be laid just as: soon as that -can be done, Me However, he indicated this may ‘take. a.considerable’: amount.. of time because of. the job: of sifting, the’ evidence in thousands of abose or not be prosecuted. sO lone. ds they] a did. not participate in the-racket. '. He said-he* is. unable. to” say how many illegal entries’ there : were and denied that the. RC ' has found any evidence to’in Pe cate that. Communist agents we among the illegal entrants. °F" 8th gonie—$50__ No Games Under $15. Blackout Jackpot in 50. ‘numbers — — $500 : oo CONSOLATION: documents seized in police raids. . The government. ‘intends . 51 numbers $450 . 52: numbers $400 “Mr. Fulton,.speaking as ‘the| Press the: investigation. “to the | 53 numbers $350 “54 numbers $300 [fi commons. considered’ 1960-61 limit).of every resource at our) 55 numbers $250 ay numbers $200 [|| RCMP spending estimates, ap- disposal. ‘and to prosecute those | 57 numbers $1 50 no less than $100 pealed for more co-operation in| © O.are thus exposed. 4 the investigation from the Chi-! °“I,want to make . that very | nese. community, repeating: the clear.-so.that.th tacketeers will i assurance ‘given earlier by Immi- } pevabley Mpthe-innoceht ‘gration Minister Fairclough. that Chiriés 4 better _ keep |" . those. who entered | ilegally" will! . | com of: this.’. : sure the: Chin Legion’ Auditorium, Friday, July. 8th racketeers, off : their backs.” . He indicated that the racket- | cers: had : blackmailed.:t-hose brought ‘to: Canada illegally. Mr, Fulton’ described as “com- pletely. unfounded” ’ suggestions that: Hong" Kong” police, used by the RCMP in the investigation, acted * brutally or: improperly or ‘that ‘there had been any irreg- wlarity