fale day? uy 31). Ri iBeeipoany x News. a 1959. “BRISTOL, | ‘Eng. (Reuters) Does: a bus driver. rate a ‘slap | jiassenger “love?” ' : er arm: , ‘any Tom, Dick-or Harry calling me ‘love’, ” Mrs. Sydonia ‘Pap- f worth .told.a court..Monday. * “T pave him the back of my r hand and I would do it again.” ‘Busman James Greenwood was’ described as B. “happy- go- lucky : man who « tried to: - “pass || the time of, day with passengers.’ Le Mis. -Papwos “th, mother of five children, pleaded’ ‘guilty to as~ sault and, was fined £3." os Tp ipa ae DAV is SATU RDAY : a RIL, us yy : or HeRvENs,. o eRROL uUENE TREVOR. | Coole Pi GRECO: te. “ALBERT. . CiNe MaScOPE COLOR by oe LUKE ti | pois fo esl. beyon | ih. the: face for calling a: weman a not in’ the habit’ ol |-685—Rawhides 0 - 6:55-—Preface , “ , '10:00—-CBC News : “12 00-—Sign ‘Off -.7:320—CBC * News ""335——Top O’ .The. Morning » "7 345——-Morning: Devotions ENTERPRISING young: hucksters: ‘take advantage. ofa temporary security ‘lapse: to “horse- trade: with the “crew of. the: Russian VANCOUVER * Q: —, Richard Greaves, president: ‘of the -Na- | tonal: Association of Marine En- | gineers, (CLC), has been charged with: assaulting | a member of the} Seafarers. Ihternational ' - Union; Ind.) at the Northland Naviga- tion’ Company: dock here. 7 The two‘unions were "locked: in fa Jurisdictional. battle over, the | union affillation of engineers on “BEST panies ; ae ey pak Sas a me vets. for: rubles: ‘and kopeck. motes: end: to. ‘free world trade. , ‘| Northland’s: ships. « has been ‘settled. ‘The dispute ‘ Greaves will appear, In Vancou- : Ver, police court: Aug. 7, charged with assaulting. John Newton of. ENJOY. OUR sees Daily News Classified ‘Ads y '7-9:10 Pm A police ; put an | . CP photo. | 8 e ~ Lough Hits* 4 ' craibay. PM. . 4: 20——Tem po. a fe .5:15—Royal” Visit: Review. 7:00—-National, News: Roundup; Talk 7 :30-—Community Cavalcade *8:00—Bluenose.. Ghosts... 8:30—The. Four ‘Gentlemen 8 :45—Festival in Sound . :9 :00—Songs: of .My People: ” 9 :30—-Harrison Lancers *" - 10 :15—-Emerson.. Presents * 1n 80-—-Anthology . 11:00—Local . News. - Oe T0558 OTH Midnight: | SATURDAY we M: 7 ‘00-—CBC_ News 7:05—Top .O' . The Morning | 7 :65—Interlude: | cae er a oy csleys yo tay NGER » AndbGw Picture redibye + Wed a j 2 : . a eee i agile Ay, or st ond sstoroo-.rocords;. OPT YT OPE RON Gem OD Eth aes es omit ete are CPN ncnnereatie es dtmew eit sey medida wan" TRAPS urges criti ed bag 8 wa ‘= 8:10-—Koffee ‘Klub “. 9 :30—Western | Style -8:00—-CBC- News 9:00—BBC News; .Commentary- 9 :15—Sounding - Brass 19 00—Message. “Period | aad a "10: 15-—CBC News: 10: 30--Baseball . = “s| 3H15—CBC. 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Oe, a : , 10:156—This Week ™: es ~y 10:30—-Dance Bands Sg : 11 :00-—Hit Parade. i 12:00—Ted Heath” “Show” ‘SUNDAYS _ : AM. 8: :00—CBS News: ‘Random Hour 9 :00—BBC: News — - in MOVIE COLUMN Double feature no o bargain— y BOB THOMAS | “HOLLYWOOD: (A ‘The time, “has. come: for: the movie: ‘industry : to. do. some - thinking about the} ‘double feature. : Can the film business stil afford it?. reas . The twin bill - has been - with Us": ‘since | the depression days. when theatres: ‘tried to cure lag-: | ging business by giving the pub- lig doyble - its’ money’s. worth. OPPOSED ‘BY PRODUCERS Double features Jong have been attacked by producers, cs- ‘pecially Samuel Goldwyn, but ‘they continued-to be the mode of film. presentation. Why? Because - theatre men thought’ movie- -ZOCI's liked it that way, . But times. have | changed. 4s a straw in the wind, Variety -tells of two single-featurcel * houses in Long Island, N. Ys that in Qiinsle pick-up: “with: saparata ‘synthotic al for , ‘Microgyoovo: andi-78) rpm: rocords, "GBI en: Throats” tone: reproduction of monaurall 2isbparitar volumar: controls, | . ob Attfoervelisatlodsloathorett cabinet, - 4 = $EQ95. | PRINCE RUPERT | ‘and TERRACE Does’ the: public: “still” ‘want it? . i | géherally outdraw. the. double- |: : feature theatres in... the” area. “The owner of the houses “i convinced ‘his . patrons . prefer good; ‘single films with -a few shorts to round out a two- “hour ‘bill. * It makes sense. Isn't it: better to see an engrossing two-hour show, have some, afterward, and get home .at a }decent hour? Or would. you ra- ther paralyze your posterior through four hours or so. and return to pay the. sitter a whop- ping. bill? THREE CONDITIONS et If you, the movie-goer, can ho convinced that the double fca- ture is no bargain, the theatre men will"come around. For they are faced with three conditions that make the single bills more urgent: 1, Movies are longer than ever. The 80-minute feature is almost obsolete. A two-hour minimum is standard for an important. film these «days. Three-hour epics: are ‘not un- common, | There’s nothing wrong with long ptetures—if they can sus- tain your interest. But two long- ies in a row are hard to talon for even the most rabid fans, ~ 2, -Movies: are’ fewer | than _ 6 :30—Harmoniyé “Harbour refreshment | ever, Theatre men are sereani+ dng for ntore products to show, | [So why. don't they ‘make better | use of what they eget? 3. Movies. are costiier ever.’ The Industry can th an claim risen as much as other consumer: prices, But people still resent: paying premium: feos for what was once Inexpensive entertain: ment, Single features could help cub costs and hying ticket prices down, mendes that theatre admissions haven't} ' ‘9: b= cighboully” “News 9 :30-+-Thé: Continentals 0° :00-—-BC * Gardener and “Wether. : 10: 15—Just. ‘Mary. 10 :30—In" His * Hervice NM :00—Chamber Music’. 11:30—Reliciou. Perlod 12 :00-—Music - And. The Dace . P.M. . ° allt 1 :00—CBC : “News? Poe ‘T. 3—Points West: ab: 0=-Critically , ‘Speaking “2:00=-Music. Diany, 2 :30——Universi tye Of, The Alr 3 :00—Bluenose: Folklore. Na 3:30—CBC. News' is 3:365—ASk , They ‘Weatherman 2:45—In Replys ; 3 4:00—Winnipes ‘Summer Coney 5:00--Carl. ‘Tap:cott. 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