Sh aBeniee enya ae 4 FIGHTING HARD - . *Thaays loa in bleak C | SPRINGHILL, NS. (CE) A coal-mining town which#five months ago. had extinction. written. across its future is. fighting. hard: to survive.. luck. the fight can. be won. Things | are beginning to: Jook up,” tiréless Ralph Gilroy. said in an. ‘interview. Tuesday. night. “For » With: a little ts announced. a prison farm will be built in the -area, Fred -Blair, general manager’ of. the Indus- try-Promotion Industrial Estates : 4 mart BT en re Mr eda I Ong : ™ aomtreeertag MOVIE. COLUMN Burl lv ves” " fare well to Las Ve egas: contrasts with last visit as bum — . By BOB. THOMAS -|to Las Vegas. “That was In 1932 ballads to concert and night | club. “HOLLYWOOD (— Last week |when ‘he was on hte bum, audiences, . . the Las’ Vegas showfolk. put on}. In talking to Burl before, ne| ‘What: does’ the Oscar mean tn an unusual tribute to Burl Ives, departed for other engagements, him? -He didn’t have the same. |. Performers from ‘all the shows'|I’ thought ‘I detected-a. yen for reaction‘as his co-winner, Wendy: along the Strip gathered at the {his hobo days. “I really don’t Hiller, who opined that. she'd Silver Slipper in-the early morn- | like. to work this hard,” he ad= rather‘have the cash. Burl didn’t: ing-for a special entertainment, mitted: “I'd much rather by ‘even think the award would in- Only show people were present. spending my time on the schoon- jcrease his film salary, The object.was to salute “Big |°?.” “Y don’t think the award will ears ” t - or rey ening gore Limited, said. ‘Tuesday night. he is Daddy” Ives for his Oscar ve b The boat AS ebbig’ Eden: ‘Dun. directly change anything,” he re-:, hill out“of an economic depres- “reasonably __ “sure” a battery-, supporting actor in. The Big ad it er ts obple Burns poem | marked. “I believe its contribu-. sion, ‘manufacturing: industry. will. | Country. Co ohie be Ik at anchor at Annap- | tion to an actor Is not in money, settle here, It’ would probably Ives’ engagement ‘at’ the. Fla- |Olls. It’s likely to remain without) pug in the honor and prestige— RB ie i Sis 7 since! last, December . dustry. We'll reeover. wee, “A; J. ‘Mason, chairman ‘of al: No. 2 mine and 800.were out: of a, , i i His” “opinions haven't’ changed said. iby: spring we’l! have an in- special committee set up in De- cember: to. ‘bring industry here, said “Springhill will get back’on 1 ae ‘Dominion. Stel and ‘Coal “eansenie Ph sae Frenen Carol Reed film, “Our Man Ini} @. T ts. @ Pant its feet.” Tt will be a better towri] Corporation, which has surrend- | in ‘the. Mediterranean “to check. Havana.” He returns to New opcoats, ants than ever. before. m.. ‘Seventy- -five men “died - in an Oct. 31- underground: upheaval. in work. On Dec. 26,. ‘1957, a $1, 500,- - 000 fire’ destroyed a large. part. of the business district....In’ Novern- ber; when he}: 1956, an explosion killed : 39 eh men ‘in: another. coal. mine ‘The federal governmen employ. about: 50 men..: ‘Development, work: is - going ahead on. ‘small mines whose owners are tapping coal seams abandoned ‘through - the years by. the Cumberland Railway and | ered . its ‘leases to the crown. A spokesman for the Independent ‘Springhill Coal . Mines. Lmited Said about 60 men:will. dig out "£40" tons: daily: /when. production } begins,’ 2 About:25 men 1 wil! be employed | nitially: in’ ‘Springhill. Wood Pro- ‘ducts Limited: when: the, Plant i is; ‘4 LONDON - ‘(Reuters)—Johri “Osborne, one . of. Britain’s - ‘angry: J young men,. today licked ° his” wounds: ° after - being: mauled by theatre, eritics following | the: disastrous: Premiere” of. his. first niusteal A. glittering: first hight ‘audi- ence at London’s Palace: Theatre alternated. boos. and : eateallls “the. theatre: valine porters he. felt “dreadful. an ED NEW: PLOT. . acto r-playwright - - Noel jand novelist. ‘Graham - Greene. “ Says’ the: Daily: Mail: nothing really wrong ‘with ‘it ‘that. a‘*new-plot, or at any rate’ a‘plot; : “There: is... i ie a priest with a cigar is” ‘Dent: “added: “We: ‘went. ex: -pecting: audacity, but. we did: not ‘expect’ dullness: The’ last: is‘ the outstanding }- > | quality ‘ofthis’ ‘show.’ LO A overbearing «.»: and ~ The: theatre was ‘thronged. by ess‘ of; Argyll, the: Duke ‘of; Bed- Laborite: Aneurin Bevan,’ Coward : see jiving. at a. funeral. where | -new set of characters: and -lyr- “the: pallbearers are. Going Fock . iesy-and-an. injection’ of: the? au-=)) ~ thor’s . normally virile. and adult: nN’, Toll “'This’. was. ‘the. _seene | “which such; first=1 =nighters as the Duch- |: CABLE FERRY - operating between Gondola’ Point “and, Reeds Point. on. the -Keenebecasis River ‘its trip through ‘a path kept open by air bubbles. -Province’s: | public works department has been’ experimenting with the idea ||: for two seasons and says it. has been a success. Air. bubbles ‘rising from the hose laid on the river bottom kept. this’ route open. despite long spells of cold weather. “route, ice was frozen 32 inches thick. Picture above was taken cin: winter. On either ‘side, of —CP photo. i ~ Highway safety group. urges). compulsory alcohol tests “TORONTO . ‘—Tests to find. ‘the amount of alcohol © in. the : pody should be made. compulsory : ages established ona national basis would. eliminate . incon- : sistencies. in New Brunswick» makes~:|’ its skipper for sore time. 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Daily News _ Wednesday, May (6, ,1959 | _ Senate backs: _ committee on Indians — ' OTTAWA —Canadians have “nothing to be proud “of” in: many a dealing with “the -In-~ dians, the Senate was told Tues-. day night: as’ it agreed unani- Jmously .to the establishment of ‘a joint Senate-Commons ‘¢om- -|mittee to study Indian affairs. FULL wit. would, not: put. right. we .) aroused: hot~ controversy ‘during ‘s for drivers ‘charged with offen- Senator Ralph. Horner (PC- 7 ponte. John Thompéor ct tees musical's _ Bre-London ” By- ces involving drinking | it was’ | gSenator Ralp caid he’. Otten. ; EATON'S $e ty y tire about a e Lond e : | urped Tuesday at the fifth, an- OW ashinc ton ponders: why ‘the Indian retains oy _show—a satire about.a London): "The, play’ aims at violent sat-| nual Canadian Highway ‘Safety con ‘ag: much: confidence as he does; a! PRICE “newspaper ‘gossip | columnist. ‘ire: against - -Britain’s | popular: conference. . in his white brother. : , “which; features a ‘jazz ‘funeral, a ‘cigarssmoking. priest and: a. seXj borne’s. Folly. ives as “extraordinary dullness.” Its critic said the majority. of: Osborne's lyrics - were written,” Wrote Alan Dent of The News Chronicle: “Bang in the middle of this | ambitious but abominable en- - tertainment, I suddenly - ‘recol= lectéd :how. the great -.Roman poet. Martial: once stayed ‘behind: to see the’ ‘concluding. turn a slave being eaten alve by.a hun-: pry bear at the Colisseum.. .. SEE THE WORST “when asked why he remain- | ed, the poet replied: These are my times—I must see the worst that my times can offer.” = Hh Membre ote omnes change—should be sub- titled Os-' - fons’ The Times: used such - ‘adject-' “vulgar mockery,” and “boring. 7, “badly; ‘(press ‘and. a whole-roster.of Os- bornian’ hates—politicians.: ‘ligion, drama critics, labor un- and. Britain's . “stately ‘homes:” a Apparently. bent on slrocking’ at. all costs, Osborne has invent~- ed outrageous situations which are .marely - tasteless, He ex- | ploits’ ‘Sex: in his dialogue and . lyrics, “The: ‘musical, partly: set in a newspaper ‘office, partly in the stately-home- of a noble family in'which the newspayer column- ‘ist. hero: has. married, degener- ates’ into" a tale of sex. change through: miracle drugs. : Paul: Slickney is: haying. an af- fale with his. ‘sister- in-law whose husband is‘his own wife's lover. In the -end.Slickeney's wife Is turned into, a.man and: falls in love . with Aher own sister. 0 cae wep megcene een nap pniNiEttiee it asame res | It was also: suggested ‘that the Criminal Code be ‘changed -. specify the alcohol content. nee. essary for an ‘impairment or in- toxication charge. The conference’s laws and en- forcement committee. consisting of magistrates, police and safety organization delegates, decided to ask the department of justice to begin an immediate study preparatory to introducing . leg- islation. E. H. &. Piper of Montreal, vice- -president of the conference, said the committee was more concerned at this stage with the principle and was not suggest- ing’ any percentages for federal approval, Many magistrates differed on what constituted impairment or intoxication, he said. Pereent- crab,. imp . eo. ~ . a . ° . industry: hit - SEATTLE (—The bottom has dropped out of Washington state’s crab and shrimp indus- tries, the state fisheries depart- ment reported Monday. The catch, the first three months this year. was only 4,- 980,000 pounds compared with, 8,410.000 pounds during the same period a year ago,.a spokesman said. Crab landings were off 1,- 200,000 pounds. The year 1958 was the fourth best in the state’s history, , Shrimp production was down 1,100,000 junds and of five shrimp packers only one now op- erates at a substantial level, the department reported. One man, shipped his shrimp pecler north to Alaska. The department warned, how- ever, against “writing” off the shrimp industry, It sald: be developing urgently empha- “The pattern that appears to . Canada started to handle In- LIBERAL, TRADE. IN- dian problems in the wrong way 100 years ‘ago,.added Senator T. ALLOWANCES A. Crerar.(L-Manitoba) who ‘was in charge of Indian affairs as.a cabinet minister in the mid- 1930s. - Canada. proposed to spend ‘this Phone 31 4a year more than $62,000,000 on an Indian population: of about 165,- 000 and he saw “little evidence | so far that.we are getting full, value for the money.” Senator _James Gladstone (PC- Alberta), first Indian member of the Upper Cham- ber, w was absent Tuesday night. Red tape cut. for financees of Chinese OTTAWA. @—~- Chinese flan- ecees coming to Canada to wed now face less red tape as a re- sult of a recent immigration de- partment decision, it was learn- ed Tuesday. ‘Canada now ‘accepts the sa- called ‘mail order” brides if - SAFETY they bear a Hong Kong certifi- cate of identification and a Hong Kong re-entry visa—each sizes the need for a_ three-or four-state co-ordinated control program on the ocean shrimp toe Ae tu n 6,000-milo walking trip he hopor -anck he carries a hattlo of Atinntic. ‘ ° Beta a ha tatty He dh th af a ‘RADY To GO—Morehint seqminn , uy Mage hin of Toran we Atal oi ha le Bord wf Wil get him in Vancouver Ocean wa tor (o pour Into the Praltle, 0 tO proparos to Jonve VWalifax on in five months, In his knape- OP phato, Sh Matra fisheries.” ' beta ak Ls Thursday, May Annunciation BINGO Double Jackpot—$50 ond $100 valid for a year, eee EE a ERT RTI EEG LSA OE pa Nd mae mar tm mm pena . 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