\ « tg eee Ho yt at igt Oe eee NN 8 we we ee ew he tee ee ee ee ee * . 1 . . ° wree errr rr rer ere e ery ees a ve vues ove ’ eet eee erate Hee Be ES ig Noe pty ee shyt rey ee PY FP Re PU Oe ee ee ee ee ve ~~ ewe Sete ee a Me Te NE ies Tati gt a ah! PPP P EO RB et le ee a ee ee es wee OT pinieig ee ep EARN POCKET MONEY AS NUDES | a -_ British housewives shed clothes; — pack strip tease clubs in London | By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP)—Three months ago Mrs. Mabel Butler was a pretty housewife who hated housework. Today she’s a strip-teaser who daily takes off Dawson Creek June 21. her clothes from 2 till 9) 7 ‘feature beauties without bras In It was decided at the City; p.m. . . the middle of the afternoon, Council mecting last. night: to}. “tf always wear my wedding} Girls who've never stripped send Mayor Peter J. Lester, City} ring on stage,” she says. “My! outside-their bedrooms are earn- Clerk-Comptroller "R. W. Long,! marriage is sacred to me. But. ing £10 to £15 weekly. and Alderman T. Norton Youngs.! the money is useful.” 7,000 MEMBERS She is one of the scores of} One strip parlor which opened stenographers, secretaries and’ seven weeks ago has 7,000 mem- housewives who are packing the, bers. The membership fee is 30 strip-tease clubs of London. ' shillings. Five clubs have opened in the, Operating as clubs, the strip Jast six months. All of them. places do not have to conform Vancouver gets “brush off” by planners of Royal visit - VANCOUVER ()—Planners for the July visit'of Princess Mar- garet have been accused of ely- ing Vancouver the “brush off,” A report from Ottawa Satur- day said the princess will spend only 2!4 days here out of 14 days in British Columbia. She {gs to spend four days in Victoria, where her B.C. tour opens July 12, and three days at Kelowna in be fruit-rich Okanagan Vall- eyl. . “Vancouver has been virtually ignored,” said chairman Harold Merilless of the Vancouver Cen- tennial Committee. “It is a bit- ter disappointment.” City council briets Prince Rupert: will be repre- sented by three delegates at tit North Central B.C. Municipal Association’s annual meeting ju Ne sald if present itinerary, plans are adopted the Princess will have almost nothing to do with centennial activities throughout B.C. : “We have been led to bellevg that the principal purpose of the visit was to observe and com? memorate the centennial,” said Mr. Merilees. It was hoped to have the prin- cess take part In five centennial events In Vancouver. The present itinerary, which awaits royal ap-. peoval, skips all five. “ to the British law that says nudes may appear on the stage —but only In poses and never in motion. ee “Most Of our members are bus- inessmen who bring in clients after lunch,” explained A. B. Bistoe, manager of one club. The.shows last from 1% to two hours. During that, time there are always at least two nude giris on the stage, the Alderman Kay Smith was nom- inated to represent council at a meeting of the housing commit- tee of the Committee of Welfare of the Aged In Vancouver June ene a. - steht an pene neguee gem oneness em tne npn nite G Prince Rupert Dally News . Tuesday, June 10, 1958 ce ake ree pesca goers me wee ener a nee em om oc mee eee mete: Ne sere : = Today to 7 13. TKS ° vce 7 " ~“ p.m, _. . | yom A nae uibbon de @ , Y Wednesday 8:10 © Alderman Darrow Gomez on ome wear ribbon-wide =| we ‘ ye a - behalf of the finance committee, B LAC KWOoOD on strings, but bras are unheard of,.! SOMETHING HEW rs ‘ ’ reported land sales totalling $2,- ‘ “IY uged to be a salesgirl,” said Y--_ M OUTDOOR 030. 18-year-old Pat Russel. “I hated DRAMA! having to be nolite to rude cus- a. tomers, so I tv ¢,” “IT saw an advertisement for show girls, applied and got the Job. Mind you, when I heard I was to wear only a hat, I hesi- Victor Cavenaile, owner of the Midlands Pines Auto Court, wiil have to remove at his own ex- 1 pense the wrecks left behind | | the city booster pump on Elev-! enth Avenue East, or face city: action” Council decided to advise Mr. Cavenaile of this resolution up- on recommendation by the board of works committee. FREQUENT AIR TRAVELERS, actor-director Jose Ferrer-and his’ wife, singer Rosemary Clooney, arrive in New York aboard a TWA Super-G from Los Angeles. The couple, expecting ‘their - fourth child in October. are in the East briefly on business. MOVIE COLUMN Wide screen epic to mark — Tarzan’s 40th birthday By BOB THOMAS BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD - When you are sitting on declarev’s right, it is not! tated. But I'm used to it now.” ay hreary 7m . saeeniar coconrlehe chio . Blonde Mrs. Anna Keens sald 80 hard to make a necessary second hand high play—!ner husband doesn't mind her ; if the card you need to go up with is the ace. It. 1re- | stripping in public. quires considerably more fortitude and imagination, “I’m studying for a degree in” ’ : ao : ‘ clocution—I recite pocms nude,” : however, to go up with a king in a similar situation. In today’s deal Mr. Dale open-! - she explained. cd the four of hearts and’ Mr. On the other hand if the club | Mastir's king fell to the ace. Now finesse failed, then he would} it was clear to. Mr, Champion have to win at least one diamond | GUY MADISON ae FELICIA FARR @ KATHRYN GRANT A GLOVER PRODUCTION A COLUMBIA PICTURE ee, Woman shot .Committee of the Whole will mect Friday night with Douglas Whalen of Associated Engincers } Services Ltd. to discuss details Today 7 - 9 p.m, "Blue Murder at { , mo no C that if the club finesse worked trick. And that would involve | h | ' St. Trinians” 3 TW — Tarzan. vy ane,” | Cf 2 master sewer plan. he could win four clubs, two jetting the enemy in twice. He! at ome : y HOLLYWOOD (AP)—*Me Tarzan, you Jane. Pete hearts and three . spades for uns, abe Chemy in twice. He . STARTS WEDNESDAY 6:45 - 9:20 _ Almost 40 years ago those words launched one of ; Council approved the follow:- game, ‘that Mr. Dale had a long heart. by janitor Admission Prices 25¢ - 60c - 85c Hollywood’s classic love affairs. Andif you don’t) ones ‘suit which, at this point, was’ ! North déaler_ a Neither side vulnerable. an NORTH oo : : 4 - p ences: a think three-top living is here to stay, check Mr..Ape: Patricia J. Eidvik, 414 Sixih Avenue East, for renting rooms: ; “just one step from being set up. | . SARNIA, Ont, (—Mrs. Beat-_ But if Mr. Dale had only one | ice Dickson died in hospital to- ‘| DAVID 0. SELZNICK ss of the high diamond honors and! , Miss Brash |. souwiovs! ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S Man’s next epic: It's going to be in Cinemascope. . z ' . rm ; i 12 hours after she 2 ae oO /Anton Gaber, 943 First Avenue | & Qi ‘that honor could be knocked out | °2Y about | he It will be No. 32, coming ini — sr West; for- renting rooms; Georee ' e376 ‘promptly, the heart suit would: ¥4S shot in the head as she the 40th anniversary year of the | Gifford and Brenda Joyce, - Oakey, 509 Ninth Avenue West, ' 62943 — ‘no longer -be a threat. i stood preparing supper in a serles, and the first chance for, Other ape man ‘interpreters; for janitor service; George O.|! west AK J 10 - Accordingly, Mr. ‘Champion ; boarding house kitchen. ‘ . Tarzan to swing branch-to- | wore Herman Brix (now ‘Bruce | Cook, 2191 Seventh Avenue East, : Me Dale M EAST os went to the board and casually The 41-year-old mother of. ‘ branch around a wide screen. Its Bennett), Glenn Morris, Buster! for peddling: Leonard E. Chris-: A8653. aA 10942 ‘led back the trey of diamonds.j'iree was working with two makers expect it to have some-' Crabbe, Lex Barker (five times) tianson,-415 Fifth Avenue East, 8Q95 42. vw K 3 . Without a moment's hesitation | other persons when a man en- thing in common with its 31 pre- and the present Gorden Scott’ for peddling; and Paul Postula.: A 6 - @K 82. Mr. Masters played the king. He, tered and fired a .38 calibre re- decessors—-they think it'll make (three). There were such earlier 719 - Third Avenue West, for: 84 &Q653 led back his last heart and Mr.{ Volver at point-blank range. money, a ichest-thumpers as P. Dempsey! vending machines. SOUTH — Dale won with the queen and! Police arrested Grant Wilcox, ,o-nce 1918, the experts say, the Tabler, James H. Pierce’ andi . _ Mr. Champion continued hearts to clear the:70, minutes after the shooting film. versions of maar foce nae ‘Frank Merrill, Oe 4 a 0 3 suit fand charged him with attempted ‘acters have! . . songs i oe ¥ BUI. ; ; . ° See ae esb0 000 000.1, Sve Brentis Mrs. Tarzenin Sol, |) GREAT AUTHOR $ 31075 Mr. Champion won this last | murder. He is a retired night sie advent -» popu, Lesser, Productions’ next film, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. | 972 trick on the board with the ; watchman who lives In the ei he word. are POPU-' the wide screen job. -The title:author of many fine poems,: The bidding: jack of hearts and entered his | basement. " een ‘Ho ood. Tarzan films are SUS8ests Hl be a close thing— ‘could read Homer in the original; North East South West > hand by leading the seven of | Mrs. Dickson was preparing my ¥ ees ob arites-with the Russians, and t's “Tazzan's Fight for Life.” ,Greek when she was eight years: 1 oh Pass 2NT © Pass spades to the jack. Now he ‘supper as Donat Morin, 60, for ae “: But chances are he'll make it. ‘old. 3 NT All Pass whom she kept house, sat with “westerns are popular in’ S ‘ iol ! his back to her reading a news- i £ ne’ American west, Hollywood's: ungle films rate high with Afri- ; can moviegoers. : : Knew it was the club finesse | or nothing. When the ten of. clubs was finessed Mr. Masters won with the queen = and reached his par.ner’s hand via the ace of diamonds. , Dale’s remaining hearts _ the contract two tricks, ty ; Mr. Masters played the king of |@ i diamonds at trick three knowing :@ | that if Mr. Champion held toe: @ jace-jack over him, he was go- § jing to lose the king anywy. But what if the ace of diamonds was ‘in Mr. Dale’s hand? In that case it was necessary § to co-operate by preserving that J card until the heart suit was es- '§ tablished. Mr, Masters correctiy 4 figured that his play had little ' chanee of losing anything and J an cxcellent chance of winning ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES VITTORIO DE SICA CINEMAScoPE SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. " COLOR wy DE LUXE vo, ‘paper and Mrs. Velma Mutt, an- i other occupant.of the house, fed -her daughter Linda. Mr. | .-- ~-- : set ',= i CHARACTERS AGELESS pawn wae we ee tm a CO-OP FUEL 01 For The Home / ! For The Car ! In all there have been 11 Tar- | aans, 19 Janes and numerous | Boys (their son). Like Little Or-! phan Annie, the characters nev- : er age. ! Recordhelders es a Tarzan: team were Johnny We/ssmuller : and,...Maureen O’Sullivan—six | films fren 1932 to 1942. But: Weissmunc* did half a dozen! more, episodes with three other : Janes—Nancy Kel'y, Frances | Francois Lake | news : by AGNES IH. NEAVE Mr. Tennis season | to open soon | STEWART— With the advent -f ‘and Mrs, James H. i ~*‘Fompson and daughter Judy , a pe ¢ a calltd:"in-for a short visit on: of the fine warm weather (82 in: f fie i ih 8 t [ i thejr:-way. across the lake to visit | the shade) the Stewart Tennis | ® or e Od x. °¢ at‘Tatalrose, Sharon came with Tan cCIub members are busy vetting 9 . thenr?part way fron. Pronce Ru-: the courts in shape for the sum- i mer and with a continuation of "| warm weather feel assured of. 4 another successful season, i Se enn nnn wana ann ff QUESTION: As a member of the Cs-op, are my purchases of petroleura Wan, ’m sold Cari. SO O i. products, such as stove or furnace fuel, or marine diesel, , es y pert and stayed with her aunt at! the Pioneer Store at Skeena: Crossing. 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