. ladies was Joan Crawford), ee ee wn Prince ro + ee eee ee . Rupert Daily News _ Tuesday, December 9, 1958 Tim ‘McCoy tries stardom tn circus life—at 67— alae. HOLLYWOOD (AP) ty BOR THOMAS —“{ know I could do pic- ‘Lures again, but T also know T could never convince the producers of that: myself—the circus.” This. was the realistic view of Tim McCoy, Hollywood's only authentic Western star, IHe’s a colonel, bnt not the Kenbucky King. ; ‘Before coming to Holly- ‘woud.1n 1uz2 he nvciially served in the west with the US, env- alry. .. McCoy is 67, looks 40, and could, oularaw ‘and Oubridge most of the younger performers on the TV rang Tim was one of MGM's pright- est stars (one of his leading later made western series for Colum bia and Morgram. PECIDED TH RETIMNE “Y walked oul of Monogram to go into the army during the war,” he said. “When I enme back, everyone had feargotlen me. I decided I wasn't going to fight them. So I got a place in Bucks County, Pa., and decided I would retire.” It turned ‘out otherwise. He met and married Inga Arvard, then.a magazine beauty editor and once a Hollywood corres- pondent. When they had the So lve found another field for and brave the new adventure of television, He made a rousing success of 2 local show in which he demon- strated his vast knowledge of western lore. He even won an finmy from the — Television Academy. “That was the kiss of death,” he sighed. “Three months later. [was withoul a sponsor.” TREES CIRCOS Then came an offer to go with the Carson-Barnes circus... Tim had toured three years with the Ringling Brothers-Barnun and Heuley outfit but didn't think he wanted to vo back under the big Lop. His wife persuaded him to give it a try. “And I’ve had the time of my life,’ he said. Tim makes a grand entrance on a white palomino, dismounts to crack a 12-foot whip, shoot balls out of the air with a shot- gun and performs other crowd pleasers. During the summer months, Inga and the two boys join him. You can imagine how first of their two sons, Tim de- cided to come back to Hollywood a 10- and = 12- ~year- -old like travelling with a circus. BASK! ETBALL _ Tickets: Kayhi versus Bo-Me-Hi THURSDAY and FRIDAY ' DECEMBER 11th and 12th Reserve, 75c "On. sale at Civic Centre every night this week “Inquire at CITY SHEET METAL & HEATING Rush, 50c ever veer ere ee ee tH Ewe oe ew ee ote wee Advice from busy actress By DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK (f--—Pretty Kitty Carlisle is one actress who has found the ideal solution.to the problem of how to juggle her du- ties as wife, mother, homemaker and headliner. “A half hour once a week on television keeps my professional pride in working order,” says she, “and the rest of the time I can spend at-home.” Kitty is married to playwright- STARK REMINDER—Partially salvaged. portion of néw Second Narrows bridge in Vancouver serves as reminder of June 17 disaster when two spans of bridge collapsed into Burrard Inlet killing 18 workers. Dominion Bridge Company, the contractor, expects to have bridge ° completed in late 1959, four months later than originally planned. Unwitting lof The Club, Game - By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK :(CP)—Author Joseph. Barber dis- covered “the Club” and “the Game”. while he.was do- ing research in Canada for his new book, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors (Bobbs- Merrill, $4.) You—yes, you--may well be a member of the club. All the most interesting Canadians belong, whether they know it or not. You may know somebody who plays the game. —CPF photo. members getherness, which one of them has described as ‘that frighten- ing new U.S. adhesive’.” A little later Barber’ relates: “One of the best-kept secrets ‘farm, =: “BATTLE TIMISTLE : _ VICTORIA (CP)-—Experiments | to develop a method to eradicate the Canada thistle, worst of all weeds on Vancouver Island, are at: the. federal | experimental tied) ey we Tee MP ee eH ew eg HG aT hee let showing some promise of success: ern oy » | By: HAL B. “COOPER _. , LONDON (M—George Wieden- feld published the novel Lolita and may be charged with. dis- -tributing obscene literature. Under. English law both pub-| lsher and ‘printer. are equally : pullty. Lolitai, “by ‘Vladimir Nabokov, concerns’ a. love ‘affair between a man in his 40s and a girl of 12, may have to decide ‘ultimately is whether it-is pornographic or a work of art. The “work of art” school in- cludes French - writer. Francols Mauriac and British _ novelist Graham Greene, “Mr. Weidenteid agrees,” " sald a spokesman for his publishing firm, Weidenfeld and Nicholson. "Th view of-his feeling he. has decided to. stand the chance that he may-be prosecuted. | ‘Among the buoks freely avail- able at most British Ubraries are James Joyce's Ulysses and Wil- liam Faulkner’s Sanctuary, both of which were, in their time, as strongly denounced as Lolita. The question a British | court - ye nate bees % body tug Publisher n ma ay fa ce _ pornograph y charge _ Like Ulysses, Nabokov’s work’ first was published. in Paris,:- ‘three years ago. It came out re-~' cently in the United States and: became a best-seller. . - ot - Unlike Lolita, the James Joyce’ opus had to run the legal gaunt- let in order to receive U.S.. pub- Heation. It. was on the. banned list for 14 years, until a federal ° judge finally ruled its. contents — were: not pornographic. | —-bockache? ; ' matired oul! er rest disturbedl - ARE ALL When th 9 are troubled by backache, . that tired out feeling or disturbed Feat, Many, many women turn to Dodu’s: Kidney Pills. These conditions can be. caused by excess acids and wastes in. the system and Dudd’s Kidney Pills” stimulate the kidneys. and nid their, > _ bortmal action of removing these exceas acids and wastes. Then fife seems brighter, housework fighter! Why don't” you, tuo, try Dodd's? 63. at 8:00 p.m. keer” CIVIC ELECTIONS SYMPOSIUM Hear and question aldermanic candidates on important Civic legislation Tuesday, Dec. 9th. in your Civic Centre. a Joint sponsorship 1.B.P:S.P.M.W. Local. 708 ond Prince Rupert Locals U.F.A.W.U. ah will be in Prince. Rupert December th at Savoy | Hotel The 268-page book examines frictions between Canada and the United States, notabiy those ‘arising from . defence; interde- pendence, trade, U.S. tendencies producer-director Moss Hart and has two children, Chris, 10, and Cathy, 8. The Hart family lives in a swank duplex apartnient in New York:- and spend weekends in North America is the intellec- tual exercise—the Game, if you will—_which the sophisticated Canadian likes to try out on visitors from below. the border. before you buy any kind of: heating system oil or gas and you will find out you can save a whole winter’s fuel bill by letting us doit tor you. For the best: in duality, comfort and service. Call Rornan Job at 2852 Mark The Last Name First! FOR ALDERMAN VOTE T. Norton Youngs at a beach house in New Jersey. Says Kitty: “When I married -Moss I de- cided he was a full-time job. But an actress does like to kep her hand in. After our marriage, I appeared in a Broadway play he directed, called Anniversary Waltz—my last play. “Having my husband direct- ing me in a play.seemed just like home, He told me what to Co and I did it, just as I always do.” Kitty is one of the panel of the TV show, To Tell the Truth, perfectly, since it requires no an arrangement that suits her to take Canada for granted, and Canada’s struggle to retain a distinctive identity of culture and personality. Running through all this, Bar- ber finds, is a growing Canadian nationalism, sometimes touchy and over-sensitive, fostered by— the Club. What kind o1 organization is the Club? Who belongs? “Tt is a cross-section of the elite among Canadian leaders of diverse profession, temperament and station, whose joint concern is to advance what they conceive to be Canadian fnterests at home and abroad, “For the Canadian it involves conjuring up the fearful vision of a future in which he will ke deprived of his own shadow— blotted out by the massive Am- erican image. “Tf the Canadian can induce the American to give some cred- ence to this, he scores. But if he gets the American to worry about it, he wins the game. “Of course the Canadian is not in the slightest danger of losing his shadow, but he has played the Game so long and become so expert that sometimes he is more than half-persuaded by his Years ago Adams distilled 29 greac whiskies, each with its own dis- tinctive characteristics, and then aged them in special oak casks. Now, Adams has whiskies to create the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock. married” these 29 rare This \ ‘ For Progressive, Well Considered, roe araament. Barber, author of several books, undertook his task while on leave from the Council on Forcign Relations, which puts out such respected periodic lit- erature as Foreign Affairs, He recommends that both Canada and the U.S, should turn for an “antidote” for their ills to Robert Frost’s poem Mending Wall, from which the title of Barber’s hook was taken: ‘Good fenees make Rood neighbors. " ee meee ime ee rehearsal and depends on the native wit and general know- ledge of the panel. Besides— “When you're on television you reach millions of people all over the country, Instead of only a few hundred in a theatre. It’s so efficient.” custom blend is presented in its crystal decanter, “These are the most interest- ing people in Canada... they are a perceptive and dedicated band who are doing what they can to make life in Canada a more meaningful experience, who are concerned about the in- ronds of American influence, and who are bent on ensuring the expression of Canadian voices wherever there is need. for them to be ralsed. “Members of the Club are to be found all over Canada, from St, John’s to Victoria, They In- clude cabinet ministers and civil “Economical City Administration VOTE More leave Winnipeg college ee T. Norton Delicious Chinese Food ted Church Institution — fired professor Harry 8. 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