r i “Haréld ‘Alderdice. WING COMMANDER J. V. Watts, DFC, DSO and gives cagle cye to members of No, 2. flight of Air Cadet Squad- ron 559 at annual inspection Thursday night. To WC Watts’ lef are WO Raymond Melntyre, acting commanding officer, John FY Magor, 1.C. Air Cadet League representative. In reac is P/L OW. B. Carling, air to back are John MOVIE COLUMN AKING GENERAL SALUTE at annual inspection of Air Cad2ot Squadron 559 ‘Thursday night is Wing Commander J. V. Watts, ~! FC,.DSO and Bar, CD; who later inspected city squadron. To iecft of WC Watts are John F. Magor, representative of the *. 4B.Cr Aid Cadet, League and C. D. Bruce chairman of the Air Cadet Sponsoring. committee. To right of inspecting officer -,: -F/L H. E.. Carling, cadet liaison officer. Others'in the reviewing . party, were Harry Wilkinson, Hugh Muir, Qsb re, F/L Waiter Kostuik, V. R. Clerihue, of the B.C. Air Cadet League, Lt. K. B.: Harris, officer commanding the © yal’ Canadian ‘Army cadets, W. E. Halliwell, chairman of the local. Navy.League of Canada branch, Lt. M, E. Thompson; :: ' yexecutive officer of the Capt. Cook Sea Cadet Corps.; Capt. &. T. S. Moore, officer. commanding D Company, the Irish:. ‘Fusiliers of Canada, Lt. Cdr, BE. W. K. McLeod, commanding officer of HMCS Chatham reserve division, Robert Kelsey, .Lt:- onald A. Orton staff officer’ of HMCS Chatham. Not in picture, Mayor P. J. Lester who also represented the Canadian’: ” @égion Branch 27, F/L G. D. Hague, commanding officer Bar, CD, ‘adet. Naison officer. Cadets, front Nardy, Larry Lindseth and Grant Derry. —Still photos by Dick Ayres. Old-time press agents find Hoilywood tamer By BOD THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)—A bunch of the boys were Whooping it up the other noon—velcran press agents Whose service in movies dates back as far as 1907, These were the mon who aes ye tee cm mes oes \edlerated Interest da the budding Alm dodustry. They made Mars Piekford and William 8. Hart and Rudolph Valentina howse- hold names, .The publielsts oa couple dazen of them and most sul aetive in Mins—had fun reeniine sone of the qveat stints of the past. FLEW LIVE LION ' “There was the thyae Pete Aimiih wis trying fo establish the ttndemark of Lee the lon for MCIM, He pol on dol of space when he flew rn dive Hon acroas the country ta the open enekpit of woWirst World War jenny, Another Hon stint was pulled by Harry Relehenbach, who rey- Mtorad ab a New York hotel un- dor the name of T. Arann, Then he phoned rodm service for 25 pounds of raw hamburger He hhd a tion in the room and the Wades helped to soll a Tar. way pleture, Line Quarberg dreamed up the abriplease doll, the gal who pick- efod. nn atudig dn a supposed aLLompt to-get a role Ina movie, Aho threatened’ to doff an ar- fer! 4 Bre hicke af @lothing each day until the studio came through with the role. Naturally, she pot tt, dust dn time to prevent her ar- rogt, HOLLYWOOD MUCH DELLER The rieh memories of the old Lime publicists points up the Piet that Hollywood publelty has changed over the years, and not wil to the goad. Certainly no one misses the tired eliehes of the DUNelLy wind, the old gimmleks Lint now bear more ragzle than clazala, Bub still, a dot of Wie Imagina- ton and showmanship has gone from movie Anlesamanship, Lot's fee it--Hollywood ig a much clivled place to write about than it was 20 ar 30 yenra npo, Actors now shy -away from the more fthumboyant types of publicity, with rare exeoptions, Today's performer is sealksnyy respectability, That's niece for them, but rugged for those of us Who cover this town and look wistfully back on the days when Hollywood mennt wlamoer and exclLement, . | | Marineau, Behind inspecting officer is Cpl. Larry Eby. | : | | From Utah to New Jersey iin the new state of SEN Se Frederick”. ; of 559 squadron, FO Keith: DeWitt, squadron adjutant and_: ne —Staff photos by Dick Ayres...” , WON in its Le ai lhihe® 6 UNDERGOING inspection by Wing Commander J. V. Watts, are Cadets Dennis Pearson, David Hankinson and Gordon they're moving to Alaska By ROBERT KNOX ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters)—The first of ‘ ' / what may be thousands of prospective’ settlers are starting to arrive here in modern-day “wagon trains” drawn by dreams of free land and golden opportunity Alaska, A group of 42 young amd ald [reer mr pe ree i Michigan residents who recently | Alaska has a fantastic amount completed a 4,500-mile highway lof unsetiled land, hundreds of tip in a caravan of motor cars, | millions of acres of it. But onty trailers and Ueht Wucks Was |limited portions have — been only the advaneo guard of more! found suitable for farming, in than 600 Michigan families mak- | these areas, farms of tp to 160 ing plans to seta In Alaska peres are available at a nom. this yenr, ; Other prospective settlers from such widely - scattered kLates as New Jersey, Texas and Utah also shave announced thelr intention of heading for Alnska. Some Alaskans, who have tried for years to semteh ant a liv. ing on fans such as the 60's Kook, think that the new sett ors’ troubles are only beghining. They say that, as aominimuin, nh prospoclive farmer in Alaska should ‘have a background — of suceassful farming In tha older alates, farm equipment, exer lent health, a willing and work- Ing famhy and a plontiful sup- ply of luck, One farmor of some — yunrs' \ Pxporiance hare put it this way: "Tho only thing that is free ' about farming up here da the paper you alan your name ty for the jaad” a) MUCH seer WAND LA HAWKINS Warming in Alnala ts not onay z and has been success only on ao Klee i i tinited seale, ment, But agricultural exports consider that the 140-nere farm IS far too small to be snecessful with the crops found sultable in these far northern ellimates, The new férmer alse will flnd that everylbing he has to buy, whother goods or services, will the other states, Aaa ell <1. 2 ae | §0,000-man j the propaganda war have con-! ‘sisted of giving the widest pos- . : SMART, EYES RIGHT is given reviewing party by Prince Ruper Air Cadet Squadron 559 at annual inspection, marchpast, in. front ‘of- provincial Court House Thursday -night.. Leading . the marchpast. were acting commanding officer WO Raymond ff. McIntyre and acting adjutant F/Sgt. Allen Cazes)" 7220 70" }: _t ben 7 = ‘ sy ANDREAS FREUND . is under attack far from its usual battleground’ in Algeria. — ' . ton b, “ ‘| The attack is the latest wave _28e question. The French assert { in a propaganda assault as oid’ that no boy under 18—the ‘age as the legion itself. Many Euro-: ‘hen Frenchmen may be taken pean powers—notably Germany |Mto the army—is signed up. by, —have long been miffed at leg- ‘the legion. Coa ion recruiting practices. i This has been denied ‘somie- Now the Alecrian nationalists! times in other European coun- jare busy stirring up old com-/| tries. The legion also has been. plaints, {accused of sheltering dangerous icriminals. The legion points out LEGION SILENT | that it bars men who have been From its fortress headquarters cenvicted of capital crimes... in Sidi-bel-Abbes, on the fringes And contrary to popular belicf. of the Sahara, the haughty;a man can’t enter the legion legion hasn’t even: anonymously. The legion ‘will replied. It never does: But the | guard his identity scrupulously, prospects are that France's sol-!but the legion knows who. the diers of fortune. will still be | recruits are. The legion admits it around when the fight is over. doesn't care if its recrults are a Algerian nationalist tactics in | rowdy lot. oo 7 In countries like Switzerland, ‘the campaign against the legion sible publicity to desertions from !is founded -on the law; it for- the legion. bids nationals to enlist in for- This was illustrated in a re-:cign armies. Home-coming leg- cent statement by Mohammed jionnaries are regularly court- Yazid, information minister of | martialed. : the Tunisia-based Algerian exile s regime. WILL SPARE DESERTERS Yazid. “combined a statement. of sympathy with mothers and wives of legion members with the pledge that Algerian rebel for- ces would spardé the lives of des- erters from the legion and re- patriate them to their countries § Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June’22, 1959 DID YOU KNOW? MANY OF ‘THE BEST PARTIES Inal cost from the U.S. govern- he far costiler than in any of} ~ TODAY TO WEDNESDAY lc Wide SLL oat 4 ae E SPY ow WUKELMSTRA 22 t. ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD! Just Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY of origin, The rebel spokesnmian said his government has already taken | care of the repatriation of num- crous leglonnaires from several: countries. Altacks on legion recrudbloy methods have centred on the TODAY AND TUESDAY SPENCER TRACY! Pa "pia ROOK! Mia CAST! Ria PICTURFT THE LAST | MWRRAH JEFFREY HUNTER: DIANNE FOSTER-PAT,O'BRIEN = BASIL RATHBONE: DONALD CRISP-JAMES GLEASON | ER CRO RE Re Rm RRR me 7-8:05 p.m. GIA SCALA meee = ql Le French Foreign Legion | hit by Arab “cold war" PARIS (AP)—The famed French Foreign Legion | ~~ MPRADE. BOOSTER YOUNG PRISONERS |” -- Australia. will’ spend $2,812,000 | ‘LONDON @—Of the - 1,400 in trade!‘promotion in the Uni-'| prisoners in the. Wormwood ted Kingdom in the 12 months ‘Scrubs jail here 700 are under starting, July 1, 1959. ,21 years of age. * This young lad is really going places. THe knows the value of a dollar — because he worked hard over the past year » to buy this pony, He saved every penny and nickel by doing farm chores for his Dad. 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