aic MVe fmf Top u The Prince Rupert Drnlv f'?ws Tuesday, February 16, 1954 Hi sci eeti -plUy and sut . HOLLYWOOD l-Vi Despite Hollywood's new dimensional look, top lienors in the.Acad-i my nominations went to two black and white "flat" pictures Immigrants May Ask Loans Interest-Free VANCOUVER (CP) Immigrant cr Audrey Hcpbllri, British m luvorll for the mn. " r".""". '"".' , ' ! t "' j v-"" " - -til" Monday niKlit "From "ere to, EtertiHy" nnd "Roman Holiday." From Ilcfe to Eternity," Columbia's hard hitting army story, was given 13 chances for Oscars wlv n the aw li ds are presented March 16. The film was nominated f'i n't i s flvc stars, as well i,s for best picture, direction, --erf eu-pl'iy uii'l oi.her ies. Ifiii.rm Holiday," filmed bv Pat i n' ii'H in Ki-ine, nabbed 19 : nomination?, im lulling those ! for best ptoduction, direction To VN( ()lVtl TV : A seti i" i" CiO'id.Vs third l.if;. est city may apuly for Inleret-lree !c.i" without security l' ni ip lii m "ricvtliyp their talents and r.f f - p worthwhile contiibu-lion t. ('Tir!i,. ,i oionr'''!." A lvc-il cori'initlee ha. been set ) !'v 'he Va-)eniiver t: ordinaiiti-; ro"::;iiltep nn C'M zensiiip to nUo'Tte trie lon from a $"0 00 ftiiul. The com-mil tee M hiMiicrt by Dr. Vladm 1 I Krajina. profesov nt 1h Ui'l ; ver-itv of BriMn 'Columbia. Tlie ciir.inii'ee ir made on n ! 15 eih'.iic ?roiiD cich oT whir! i has donated $2."0. Dr. Kra.iina j sa' l 'i' 'i id.nn.) objective would probably he reached by I he enl j of the wek mostly as rionntioi-i from established Immigrants ! Applications for loans have b"iT pouriiw in. he said. JRIDAYS- ss coquitlam' I SUNDAYS: SS CAMOSL'N i i Library Board T Swarl and AI J To North (menial isiandt February 24 and Ma-Coquitlam, Thu.sdav i "s4 I is'" ' To South fun. CtaJ Upholds Ouster j v ICIOHi A C' 1 he (ll".rn;s-'i! i of J lri Marsha'':, allc-.ttUy for ' past pro Ir lttst a .'oeiatloos, was upheld bv the Victoria library board Mmni.iv. ' The 1 n:4 b, aid upptoved the i dismissal of Mr. M.nsiiiill by the I 19.r3 board. No otllcial reason ! hs been given lor the flrinjj ol rs;.-j(sA . ... . ., 5p f )'-.- -T35 J ? .. :v ;rv "jb sundt February 17 anlj Mi., Coquitlam. Thursday I KS SMITH Prince Ru,ertAtt all Third Mr. vL or i w. tlie b.icK-tnol)i!e :ii i C't ") Proposed Ban On Fishing Said Xalhus' TODAY AND WEDNESDAY i A MONKEY'S I'NCI.E has become the first sim't'ii stand-in in Hollywood history. When Tamba, j the chimiwnzee, recently signed his new con met for the ' Jungle Jim" series, a new clause called for a regular stand-in for him. At once, his Uncle Julius was called in from World Jungle j Compound at Thousand Oaks, Calif., to begin h s strange movie career. Here. Uncle Julius sits I M n box. waiting to be called for a scene whi e his nephew rehearses before- the camera. WHIPPING HI T A COMB for a fast repair Job, Mama Joan j Fontaine pretties daughter Martita before Introducing her to the rest of the cast of "Casanova s Big Night," during one of the little girl's rare visits to the Hollywood movie set. The raven-tressed seven-year-old Is Joan's daughter by adoption. ROAR OF HOWARD DUFF THE CROWD HELENE STANli VANCOUVER (CP) United! Fishermen and Allied Workers ! Union have described as "cull-! ous" a proposal of the Depar.-i mcnt oi Fisheries to ban com- j uicmal salmon tishing above; New Westminster on the Fruser ; river from Sept. 16 onward eucn ' ' vear. Three Counts Seen Necessary to Settle Winner of Red Deer, Alberta By-Election ALSO THE MARKSMAN WANYE MORRIS ELENA VERDU&; Canadian Vets Win Success In Israeli Tourist Venture "Hoar of the Crowd" 1 Ik 9:3(1 f Q ".Marksman" 8:10 KAMOVS PLAVKKSlHSr 'i tic department made the. MONTREAL J Two young proposal lor coiiyrvation rea- canadians have been running Goldberg clinched matters and the partners returned to Tel Aviv. standing standing .-ons. but the unions Israel's b'SBest tourist organi committee said it was a "callous sation for the last three years. It all started when Lionel ? iNrUSFAIL, Alta. (CP) Tines oourits of the ballots cast In the Red Deer Alberta provincial by-election will be necessary to de-Clare a winner. f ftip Social Credit and Progressive; Conservative candidates ran .o close a race in the' voting Monday that it will be necessary suggestion to cui oil me iMtin'j Today ond Wednesdoy Evenings 7: ounds of several hundred giU- nruker. 29-year-old law student development in tlie constituency's record of switching from one party to another. Red Deer at various times has elected Liberal, Progressive Conservative and United Farmers of Alberta candidates as well as Social Credit. Aitir goiiii Social Credit in the HI35 landslide that put Soci:il Credit into olfice. Red Deer in tlie next general election gave victory to a candidate of the Independent Movement, an or- to eliminate both the Liberal and CCF nominees to gain the rle.ir ma jority needed under Alberta's single transferable-vote system of counting. The final first count was: Donald Prescott. Social Credit, 2.71C; W. J. C. Cain Kirby, Progressive C o n s c r v a t i v e. 2o7; George Roth. Liberal. 947; and Auburn C. Pyre, CCF. 6")0. In the .-.ceoiid coont Mr. Pyre will be eliminated and the second choi'-es on his ballots dis- rrrrra?. ... it 1 ma lioliermen. " from Sydney, N.S., met Arthur I The department said Inability oolciborg of Vancouver and they of siow-moving later ta.ses i decided to "Put I-srael on HUNT STROMBEK With financial aid from On- j adian Zionist organizations the veterans Goldberg also fought j with Israeli troops during the1 war rounded up 14 cars and the brand-new business began in the young slate. ( Since then the company, known t more than 70 000 tourists as Sightseeing Limited, has spread to three specially designed tourist buses. The business U described as "one of the most successful in- i salmon, pariicui.ii iv pinK-s mm chums, to clear the 50-ml!c stretch of the Fraser to MLsoo;i Uuimg the to week protection 1 period was the lactor behind the ptxpoaul. LIZABETH SCOTI LX)N DEFORE DAN DURYEA nap. Druker, the senior partner, fell in love with the country when he left his studies at Dalhousio University and Joined the Israeli forces in the Arab-Israel war. , He made a name lor himself, an-; although only in his early 20s .!ime nffirer commanding the tributed tu the other candidate;. ganiatien supported by lh'. browned Man' Found Alive At Kam loops KAMLOOPS, B.C. ff Don linl liU hullfits even if t.hev n'l Liberals. Progressive Conserva- tives. United Farmers of Alberta and others opposed to Social Credit. Ine union, however, saia iumi-ermen took unly 71.34d piiiks from the area trom Sept. IB tj fne enj of Uj3. It pointed out that the total catch of pniiis en tank division. Later he vestments in Israel, ana wr. ' Army's go to' Social Credit or Prosres- '. sive Con-ervitive, will fail to j give either a majority. On tlie third count M ". Roth will be eliminated and terond choice.- on his ballots distributed j to Mr. Prescott and Mr. Kirby. I COl'NTS HtlDAY. SATl K1UV Election officials said the sec (Adu'r Entcrtainmcl organized Israel's first armoieu officers' training school. route lo the Fraser river last year was 10.300.000. The unicn atd American fish When the war ended in iuvj e.Mit ! Lionel returned to Canada but Druker. who recently attended the Canadian Zionist Organization's 32nd annual convention in Montreal is acknowledged as the country's "Mr. Tourist." . ry Gaily News Classifies ermen were getting So per TOTEI nf the iraser uaiK catch aacl THE EXTRA 'POYAL TOUR OF WEST INDIES" the plan to start a drive-your-elf au'omcbfle service for tourists had already formed In his mind. His meeting with Arthur A I anion- I'Uim t j aiiggesiea a "tieaiy to put a; checK-rein on U.S. exploitation" i oi pinks a tne best coiuscrvatioii i method. j VAST AREA Canada's Northwest Territor-, ies cover 1.309.000 square miles, roughly one-third of all Canadian area. ond count should be available! Friday and the third Saturday. The result was a change fro:n j the 1952 voting when the late David Ure won the seat for Social Credit on the first count. linn Mr. Ure. Alberta agriculture minister until his death in a highway accident in December. : poliud 4.907 votes and his lone opponent, Mr. Pyre, 1.49G. ald Munce of" Courtney, B.C., iwhtf was reported drowned last summer, has been found here Apparently suffering from am-hesia. RCMP said Munce had been ' lw here from Courtenay. ai-te a police constable reco"s-nled her husband as a ma.i believed te have drowned ai fcaurtenay last June. Police said Munce and his wife now are in Vancouver seeltlng legal advice to untangle, financial complications rising from his reported liCath. , Aiunce was reported drov n-d when his car and clothes "Ver found near he Courts-hay river where he had gone for an evening swim. '' Police said Munce was a -irotinded veteran of the sec !onct world war and had suffered frequent attacks of fflrmoittft... W ST 'V :' V- . j 1 I r top value for 'fi Slightly fewer than 50 per cent of the 14.000 eligible voters marked ballots in the second oy-1 election since the 1952 provin- " cial general election. i The ballot boxes from aM ! ' polls, some In outlying districts. ; must be brought to Innisfail be--, fore the .second count can start ; Monday's voting was another; He, r i C LISTENINC ENJOYMENT! THi" DEATH of Mrs. Jacqueline Kelso, 22, of Sturgeon Falls," Oi t.. who died New Year's eve, is being investigated by On-t.n io Provincial Police. 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