eee Rate at. Po nt PPD iNebe os nS fone ene ei enemennee ry 1An Independent dajly newspa er devoted tq the up and Northern ondicCeniral British Columbia, , Meniber of Canadien Press 2 Audit Bureai! of Clrentatians Canadian Daily Newspaper Assoclatton, Published by The Printe Rupert Dally News Limited J. F, MAGOR, | is»). Subseription Rates:) °°" Ry earrler—Per week, Qe; per month, 61.00; per year, $1000 By matl—Per month, The: per year, €8.00, Authorized na Second class mall by the Fost Office Department, Ottawa : ERED Ore Saturday, June 4, 19v9. wn ye ay ‘ +t oe ame o oe oom . see beset ye UM Niee. pullainy of Prince Rupert Prestdent. Sweethearts On Pi Per spegial fans, Mayke Broadway would never try it hut Broad- he particular kind of talent that is mak; tie Sweethearts on Parade such a hit. From begin- Wine to end it is an exnert, well paced, often amus- inv and always enjoyable pr pwcetheurts uly prove their right to be on parade. ' funy parents have wondered whether the dane- jny clasves at the Civie Centre were worthwhile, this show provides i positive answer, ‘The youny per- dormers have a style and poise which make them a eusure to watch, not only for Mother and Dad but \wily has not t ba CVErVvone, As instructor and principal organizer behind the whole effort, Buddy Taft merits a special word second year that he has vonducted classes at the Civic Centre and staged Sweethearts on Parade, and it is astonishing how + inuch he has accomplished in so short a time. While Lust year’s performance was a success, this one shows the added henefit of experience so that already we | can look forward to future productions with real an- uf appreciation, This is the icipation, But, as Mr, Taft was the first to point out, the Khow would not be successful or even possible unless. inothers were willing to carry a large share of the work, The attractiveness of the costumes, among uther items for which their help was needed, proves dhat they were. Members of the Prince J.ittle Theatre and others also had a responsible part jn staging the clever performance, jut the ultimate praise goes to the cast itself, he sweethearts are wonderful and, in getting ready onight to please an audience for a third time, have established they are real troupers. Coin Of Culture Vl’ COURSE Canadian taxpayers would prefer the CBC to be self-sustaining and never have to ippeal for assistance from the treasury, It costs - ynillions of dollars each year, and millions are hard to.come by-even-in times-as-good as: these: But it oes not need long explanation to demonstrate that Ca- nada's sparse and scattered population, the great dis- MRHAPS in professional productions it is not con- sidered good policy but in the show now running | atthe Civic Centre everyone is a star, Tavery name on the program would rate ton billing if spage pers ditted and every performer Artery Bank — ' Established In Seattle ' SEATTLE us—-An arlery bank, first In the Pacifle Northwest, has been opened for public use here by (he Washington State ‘Heart, Association, ‘ | See it! Ry ci more ah il roll Parade 1 on the stage has his or —prograny that is really: earnest, | ‘ esentation in whieh the : ty ‘f 4 Aupert it very idea of truces, cease fires, 1ecent weeks indicatiohs’ have the argument. ixperts have ‘ar any other kind of devices to been pointing to a decision by been questioned from several remx world tension. ‘the joint Parliamentary. Com- countries and:a vast mass of evi- sitet i i lance involved in distribution of programs and the - }ersistent temptation to use cheaper imported pro- * ‘yams create special problems which are even more lifficult in ‘costly television The purpose of the CBC has been to ensure that Canadian programs have Canadian content and are made available to the greatest possible number, Rev- cnue has not been tne sole considération, and if the CLC becomes engaged in a frantic scramble to make - ends mect we may expect Canadian artists to suffer loss of employment, the extension of radio and TV services to be delayed and the nurturing of Canad- ian culture and nationhood made less important than than in radio, varning money with run-of-the-mill imported pro- rams, Often enough, despite its cost, the CBC seems: cheap enough, —Ottawa Journal, | Hollywood Js busy improving Maurlee Zam, Joe Breen, Jr.- vn the Bible again, This thmeland samiel James Larsen, have: Peoples of all lands on earth,galn: the parable of the Prodigal Son built up the story and given It; or regain their freedom. i professional polish. ; An author with, a very big: The Most Dromatle Slory of come an Independent nation Wo pp adcnip aE has heen put through de Mille. Woortio ar nome dictated the orginal scen. ‘Tenptation Ever Told... In tho urlo, and Luke wrote ft down, | Most Magnificent Speetacle Byer A colored advertisement for geen,” the advertisement says, I the movie came @ut In A Ad haven't seen the movie yet, but tional magazine the other day. the ad gives me some Idea, Fleven actors and actresses are "Two years in the making! A listed Including Lana Turner fortune to produce," and Edmund Purdom, and the; The, advertisement contains dereen phiy li by Maurlee Zlmm, iseverat colored pletures of Lana Vow Breens dr, and Bamuel Turner wearing bends and a aul. James Larsen, ilry smile, and fittle else, Th one The author and Luke xeem tol pioture, Lana and the Prodigal have heen left out of the credit’ Bon are reclining on a red ear Hist, dust an averalght, 1 supe | pass, A busy. producer can't Wnhuk of everything, Incidont. ally, the film waa directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Charles Behnee, Ceelle Bde Mille didn't really have anything to da with the movie- but he alartad all thia, The original serlpt wor only phout 480 words lon and—lot's faco {t--very poor thentro, Not n single love seone. Not even a amall battle—sny Involving only 1100 men and 1,000 olephant: Tt won just a almplo tale abort lad who loft home,’ apont il hla money nnd nearly starved to death, Then he cama home, pnd hla fathor threw a big fenat hocause he wis glid to ate tha boy again, But thore start seven writorn FP ere ese nae 8 pene oe. NRW PIELDR the 60 atudonts due to graduaty from high achool hore Indicated enter englnecring courses at various univeraltion, Huy none expromod any Intbroat they will {i mining, the area's insur Ine clitatry, pet and having a talk, and you ean tell by the Jook on the Pra- ge home yet, tnlogued ns follows: "YT, Pagan Princess in Tomplo of Lovel 2, Bnorifiee o the Innocents on the flaming al thelr orgy of vongennce! 4, Th Vulturo Pit, an awesonio alght orton in alneridden Daninacual” galt here, Who plays the {ntto 7 no rolo In the Bible voralon, TI hota temptod to ateal thelr foo Whore are the awine? Mayl thay will bo tn, the audience, Same Shun Peace ‘Communist world powers, | ‘tactie--a gig zag -which will ae: abandoned as abruptly as was Peo oneration with the west. But : for (re (ime being, it is plainly 4; ‘facet, that the heads of the gov- ernments in Moscow and Peiping wre out to relax tenslon. ' with that hord-headed states- : ,man, ex-president Harry True: struggle, =” .ONE of the amazing revelations ‘there are a good many people on ‘our side of the Iron Curtain who ‘do not want peace. ‘thing: will happen to bring to‘tal and Corporal Punishment law. unhappy fallure the negotiations end Lotteries. Done ‘which are soon to take place. : ‘Who .are these people? ‘Kal-eshek, and those who are ness should motivate thelr ac- | Parilamentary investigating with him of thelr own free will tons. Only in thelr..case the committee and fast action by ‘on Formosa — and who should’ problem isn’t simple ‘atv all.’ ‘not be confused with the real: never yet had any free choice as sttuation is the fact thdt so fur‘ long been a major issue of con- to thelr own destiny. ' ate Synghman Rhee, who time ficial hangman. But it is threat. i mittee has made a particularly iChiang's. He probabiv believes corporal punishment—theé ‘latter ell the teslimcny Into a” read~ ; over thelr own countries unless. while executions still take place,,certainty that whatever recom-— a third world war should des- although n short tine hence: mendation the committee may, ments In those countiles. ‘BUT even from my own mall seme people right here in Ca- ‘carrying out of the death penal: ' Just when they are getting ready ‘ada scorn peace with Russla~i ty and in recent cases the gov- ‘to go home. But there is also: as they would a deadiy plague. | Pe desrendants, Is i struggle: for iD s Weel rm ven: ini sean MOG. MOSEL SPACl, | mee LE sleet a 4 sahgaabaanace "ene celal ee f VG Ae EER ae ta ‘ rere | MEN'S"* ies ms ay Bon's face that ho lan't rendy to The ndvortixement also has other pictures, hinting at “a myriad of thrills... unparalled. od wondor and aplendoy!” In the movio itaelf, The scenes are ti the inv! 9, Revolt of tho Sinves and §, Romance of tho Prodign) Son a Tho fntted calf isn promingnt figure In the orlainal story, tut ] don't soo any reference to thn calf Inytho ploture=-Lann Turns Bomo awine have n lending Prodigal Bon gots so hungry Uvat. However, J don't roo nny rotors oneo to theso animals elthor ji The hank already provides and Seattle. An assoclatign spokesman said fs supply of human arterles will ‘ge maintained at the bank for persons needing grafts to re. place arterles damaged by di- IT IS now clear that the} Russia and China, are, promoting a world peace .¢r causes, Tt may be acy a short range j¢harge for the arteries, ‘the Browder Hne” of wartine; who are viethns -of fatal acci- —_ wk “ Q 7 . fu ‘s MICHAEL LANGHASL (left) brilliant vyoung British director, talk.) with tha two leading rlayers In the play “Jullus Caesar” which he will produce at the Stratford, Ont, Shakespearian - “yelatives, reer ere (ere ones enmemermnb enews tate MOOR any Ce It may be too soon to agree! VANCOUVER & man, Who says uauy that this: natks the end of the eald war -nd the beginning of peace, But; June 2, Two other nlays, “The Merchant of Veaicc” and Wittig of Victoria says it will tis surely not tco rash to agree | “O | But ft xcoms to me not only; gelty to take'what the weather: folly, but almost Insanity, for. ina ig handing out, ‘anyone to augrest that wo should, tro to inlomied war with Russia, ‘for aueh reasons, Fenuses of worry ura belng altigla | ~The more Wkely result of auch and belng married, » a war would be that the Iron! mem iCurtain would give way laa new; IL appears to ho gonorally age ‘dark ago of ruln and chaos over: reed that In Croon Bay, Wise ‘nich of the earth, consin, the man who helaborad | [ice a ante ae A policenian over tho head sith | TWOUED IMITATE CANADA | his artificial Hmb probably: will | KIAMESHA LAIKE, N.Y. uy -— "be charged with armad mannailti A machinists! union leader has ten ‘ PANTS Well ‘Tatlored All. Blues sm 50 TM rd Avenwa Since. 1930 Next to Bulmunt Hotel pronpnesneanatss { CREDIT REPORTS « 4 ne reenee A cynte remarks Wat the main O08 ar Avo, W. “segments of human arteries for) - :urpleat use In-Tacgma, Spokane ; -gease, congenital defects or oth-- There will be: no. A doctor explained that the arteries are obtained from bod- tes of young, héalthy persons dents. They will be necepted at -the bank only on permission of _ LITERARY PROJECT — ~- British Festival. Centre is Douglas Cempbell, formbrly of London's Old :columbla plans a birthday book ' Vie, who will play Casea and at right ts Lloyd Bochner of -_ The Centennial Anthology -- |. Toronto, cast as Cassius, “Julius Caesar” fs to open the festival (ny jy§8, Editor-in-chief 1. 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