To Date 1959 Chevioiet "Oldsmobile 87,756 1,444 Peet ere te renee renereees ‘164,505 . General Motors ........ 16,127 Ford®. 8.335 “Chrysler _ veseeseeenebeneesees _ 3,133 “Inno deve 6,146 - ‘Total trucks. | 33,741 Ee ; Total ears, trucks. bece ces 198,246 Sourde: Canadian Automobile -Chamber ‘of ‘Commerce. boape ay Highway paving bill due VANCOUVER— Hard- surface, all-weather pav- Alaska Highway: within 'Canada is provided for in ‘a bill now pending in the U.S. Congress, the British Columbia Automobile As- sociation has been advised by AAA headquarters” ir Washington, D.C. : The bill, introduced by Senator Richard L. Neuberger (D. Ore.) provides for a cooperative ar-. rangement under which Canad: and the United States would bea)’ equally the cost of the $125, 000,:: “under i While 000 job. most major highway:. within. Alaska are harcd-surfaced’ the. Alaski Highway in Canada built originally as a military road, has a clay and gravel sur- face. Under the Neuberger proposal the U.S. would join with Canad: in financing the paving projec’ an agreement —wherebt Alaska would assume responsibil- ity for year-round maintenance. Alaska also would provide an: necessary right-of-way, anr would agree not to charge tolls or-impose. other’ charges not ap- plying | equally to Canadians. NOTICE Effective Immediately The following hours will be observed for the dumping ‘garbage at Algoma Park Sanitary Landfill by persons using: it’ for their own convenience. and free disposal, ‘8: 200° ‘a. m. to 4:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. - No burning of refuse or debris will be permitted in "the entire Algoma Sanitary Landfill area. - ~ Ne salvaging or reclamation of refuse or debris on _ the garbage dump will be permitted “ "Persons ‘found dumping garbage outside’ ‘the: ‘above hours; burning refuse or debris; salvaging’ ‘or: “reclaiming 7 refuse; without special permission from the. City ‘Super- _intendent of Works office will be prosecuted to the full- C. J. GUSTAFSON, ing for 1,200 miles .of. the}: ” SIX MONTHS WITHOUT. / MAKEUR_If she ‘wants to “Audrey Hepburn can make a claim which no other Hollywood star can. She went for six months without a trace of makeup on” her ‘pretty face while making “The Nun’s Story.” Director -Fred Zinnemann wanted to make sure the movie cameras did. not pick up any Slightest lipstick left- -overs. Here’s Audrey AS" _She eppears in the’ movie. MOVIE. COLUMN Time: tie and tails. He claims “I am always arriv- a dinner jacket when I should. | NOT INSPIRED © ae ——— City Supt. of Works, He wasn’t inspired . when ing school—‘‘dancing - was merely something. my. sister: did, some- thing that all little girls did. I let it go at that and the hell with it. ” Fred’ s tather, a ‘beer - maker from Austria, was” the ‘stage- struck one in the family. He sent his wife and two children to New York to seek stage careers for the youngsters. Fred_ used to date Ginger Rog - ers in 1930, before either of them - entered movies—‘“‘we danced now {and then for fun, with no plans f Begs ee eget tet ip ning tal ae to tet et tee ve ae GT oa ™. ‘ + ese a! ~aer * s a foN as follows: 9 Month se 235% April! to maturity bank in Canada, of Bank of Canada, ” 1% ‘of 2 we ft element a atm nam Pen, mean Se ee ee 10 $19,000,000 of 3 I lly ete St poe cacy £ BONDS DUE APRIL 1, 1960 Non-callable to maturity ’ Intereat payable October I and Three montha’ interest will be ; payable October 1, 1959 ISSUE PRICE: 98°", Yielding about 5,50%5 || --- $200,000,000 _-j| Government of Canada Bonds The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for a loan, to be issued for cash and offered in two maturities “Y Year $4 Month 3°, BONDS DUE DECEMBER 15, 1960 Non-callable Five and one interest will Denonritvations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 a "Subscriptions may be made to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through any ; Investment dealer cligible to act as a primary distributor or through any An official prospectus may be obtained from any Agency The new 23% Bonds clue 1960 are an addition to $19,000,000 Bonds due April 1, 1960 which the Bank of Canada has already mareed to acquire on July 2, 1959 In exchange for $19,000,000 of niaturing 24% Bonds due July 1, 1959 and $385, 000,000 of 240%, Bonds due April J, 3960 presently outstanding, The new 3%, Bonds due 1960 are an addition Bonds cue December 15, 1960 which the Bank of Canada has already agreed to acquire on July 2, 1959 in exchange for $19, 000,000 of maturing 2)[% Bonda due July 1, 1959 and $515,000,000 of 8% Bonds due December 15, 1960 presently outatanding. nanaastaanhatadebataetnnchadernatsh The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or reject in whole or in part any subscription for cither maturity or both, Interest payable December (Sand » June December 1S, 1959 ISSUE PRICE: 96.30%, | Yielding about 5.685 © Jf to maturity ||. to maturity 1s half months! be payable 4 a) The books of the Loan will open at 8 p.m. .D.7T, on June 15, 1959 ‘and will close in cither maturity or both with or without notice at the ° “'T}. discretion of the Minister of Finance. . . ron Orrawa, June 15,1959, | nesmnonsenesoneennearsorreen tiers yom mr err = ~ ' 1h ' v te oo ' . fr tin ‘ip tA Raed Awe tt ae ed eee R Oe pega st teen een sob ae or vice versa.” | ;when he saw himself ing at dinner parties not wearing screen | look like a knife!” He was introduced in that film! ‘ he; by:Clark Gable, playing a dance; that of 75 psychoneurotic pa- watched his sister Adele in danc-: director, if you-can imagine‘that. tients treated at Salt Lake Gen- \ ! | } { | * m an — Fred Astaire doesn’t like top hat, white tie, tails By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Things I lear ned. about’ Fred Astaire by reading his autobiography, Steps in. His exclamation to his wife, on. the; the first. time in. “My gosh, I tor “Dancing Lady:” Gable said ‘to Joan “Crawford: “Lye got Fred - Astaire here from ; least80°‘per cent: have enjoyed | New York to dance with you; !prolonged and gratifying im: provement” without bad side ef- : Oh, Fred, would you come here, please?” The story that MGM dropped him after that picture is false.: He did it on loan from RKO. KISSING LEGEND FALSE. - Also untrue is the legend that Mrs. Astaire prohibited him from kissing Ginger in their co-star- ring films. “It was my idea to refrain from mushy love’ scenes, partly because I hated doing them and also because it: was somewhat -novel not to have sticky clinches in a.movic.” He dreamed up his famous golf number in “Carefree” when he playfully kicked a ball off the tee while limbering up at the Bel Air course one day. About his work, he says: “I have no desire to prove anything by it. I have used it as an out- let or AS a means of expressing myself, “y just diinee.” Net W law W requires surnames. TUNIS (--The miuch of pro- ress Js about to catebl up with 3,000,000 Tunisians who have heen getting mong fing all these years Wilh no last names, It one name, The number of Tunts- lans simply named Aly is driv. lng the povernment — wild-- parlicarly the tax people, Bo a Jaw wis passed saying everyone hus to have a last name by Sephember 1, 1960, If they can't think of na name, a saverniment commission will be glad to help. If they still balk, Ww year dy jal) will help them think ft over, 0 MOOR OO GURNEE RTO RRR treet OE RONEN ES ot Pride of fleet to be scrapped VANCOUVER ®—The 0,000- ton crulser Ontario, onee the pride of the Canadian navy but now outdated and obso- Jelo, made her Iast run this woekend-—under tow from Vice tora to Vancouver, where she Will fnee tha cutting Lorehes of a sernpyard, The ship, built ab a cost of $36,000,000, was sold recently to Motropolitan Motels Lint ed of Vancouvor ata prico rae ported ns loss than $500,000, eerie eee oe Daily Nows Classifiod Ads » ¢ en A ee Oe js an old Moslem custom | Lo Jet a oman eget by with just: SASKATOON 'Q)\—A study on Canadia cursing, outlining © the basic vocabulary in French and English, has been presented to the Canadian Linguistic Associa. tion. Dr, J. S. Tassie, chairman of the French department at Car- dressed the association, meet- ing here during the conference of Learned Societies. - “Among the phenomena that characterize. a people, none is more, revealing than the way it swears,” said Dr. Tassie. EMOTIONAL RELEASE Swearing, he said, is a release for strong emotions, An indiv- idual was constrained to obey the code of his-society, but oc- casionally he bursts: hjs. bonds. Sometimes, conceded Dr. Tas- sie, this safety valve is not NEW YORK (P—As an eight- year-old, . Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the old New York Sun. asking a poignant question—“Is there a Santa Claus?” The editorial reply Sep- tember 21, 1897, has had count- less reprintings ‘and translations into 20 languages. Last week . Virginia Mrs Laura’ Virginia O’Hanlon Doug- las, now 70—was given a retire- ment dinner in Brooklyn after 43 years as a public. school teach- er and principal. |, In addition © to songs and speeches . there was a. readine of her famous - letter: “Dear Doctor uses SALT LAKE CITY UM—A neu- -rosurgeon: at the University of : Utah College of Medicine is us- ‘ing high freqency sound waves He doesn’t like top hat, white} whatsoever of working together. as: a treatment for disabling | emotional disturbances. He reports encouraging results among a high percentage of the first patients treated by the! ; promising new method. Dr.’ Peter A Lindstrom says ' eral Hospital since late 1955, at fects. ' Dr. Lindstrom, actress Ingrid : Bergman's first husband, now North Pole. leton University in Ottawa, ad-. enough and the individual as- | POPPE FALI IEE ILOPLEIIOLELELL DDD 7 PDOEODO OLE POLPOLET AGIOS LOL IDES IEII IID: | VIRGINIA~NOW 70—RELIVES _ FAMED SANTA ENGLISH CURSES LUSTIER THAN FRENCH saults the object of his anger, swearing at the same time as a kind of musical accompaniment. In Grammar, sald Dr. Tassie, an oath is not easily phrased. Oaths might assume the form of various parts of speech, This was understandable in English, but particularly interesting in French, where grammatical cat- cgories were more rigid. WIDE RANGE COVERED Curses cover a wide range, Dr. Tassie continued, from the mild- est exclamation to the most vio- lent sacrilege. It was hard to de- fine what was an oath and what was not. French-Canadians and Eng- Hsh-Canadians do not. swear alike, Dr. Tassie said. A French- ‘Canadian, brought up in a thco- cratic society, wag sacrilegious when he swore..An Englishman, basically puritanical, became CLAUS STORY Editor: . Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. . Please tell me the truth. a Mrs. Douglas was “fecling a little shy” about rereading the Pharcellus Church, which in part: Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devo- tion exist. ... How. dreary would Dat DoS be the world if theré! were noi]. mu ” Santa Claus. It would be asi/ dreary as if there were no Vir! i ts head of the division of neuro- | ' The Canadian weather station : at Alert Bay on Ellesmere Island . is less than 500 miles from the | vinias. . .. . COPE OPRI LOPE DOPED PCOCO DE LDLO OD OOO LOL LODO LD LOLOPLODDODROCE CeO OOS. . sound ‘vaves to treat mental patients surgery in the department ‘lege of Medicine. ( Under his system, the benefits result from an altered physiology | atomical changes. For this sea- ison the patient does not undergo ‘personality changes or loss of, Swearing shows character says professor just plain obscene, Dr. Tassie noted that the French-Canadian protects him- self sometimes by modifying his pronunciation when he swears. A number of French-Canadian oaths have to do with the name of God, Dr. Tassie noted. Among the mildest was ‘bon dieu.” An- other basic oath was “nom de dicu.” This might be modified to “nom d’un nom,” but again might be beefed Up into “nom d'un nom d'uncnom. WHEN SORELY TRIED Sorely tried, a Freneh- Cana- dian might say, “sacre dicu.” Occasionally, said Dr. Tassie, French- Canadian will swear in English, thus killing at least three birds wibh one stone. ‘Acadians do this all the time, he said. Hindus have acquired the same knack. 1 said, may be determined by the way he swears, A good number of English oaths have to do with the deity but the Englishman was more at home with obscenity, He did not feel that he could be pev- milted to quole cxamples, even in the interests of lexicology. “Let me simply repeat in gen- eral terms what ‘ts common knowledge, that English swear- ing makes more than ample use of those persistent little four- letter Anglo-Saxon words which sometimes startle ug In Shakes- sion of the Bible.” 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 16, 1959 cere cee er Nem ae ne meh omen tsa Mens doom neg FRED FE. DOWDIF THE SKIES FLAMED reply written by the late Francis | satd- “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa - | CESAR ROMERO. ARGH DEAN ofiy Surgery, University of Utah Col- ;}: | ACADEMY AWARDS! ‘of brain cells, rather than an-: ;memory. : 1 : . | ‘NEAL EVANS | — MOVING. 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