i we eee ae et To an bok kt te pa ae ea héa Aa ath eo Bw dw ke MM Oe é& BO nh wis aS addees Perr r errr re ror es on ride Nyy Baha gt cle A Natt Noob Mp Pe Pe eM tee ter pe tinn 1te taathay Fey cad Mey biggeimte td bags tag nea pe he PEND a OE He RE a NS Prince Rupert Daily News ne Saturday, December 7, 1957 MOVIE COLUMN, COLUMN Stroke, Partner’ s Death By BOB ‘ great comedy tenm of Laurel an , act again, ; “The wry-faced comic, now 67, ; made the comment at his apart. \ ment on the beach at Malibu where * ‘he talked freely about his. own health, his long partner- ship with “Babe’’ Hardy, the state of comedy today and other matters, ‘‘He showed the effects of a stroke that incapacitated him two years ago, but his face oc- casionally lighted up with his famoiis, wideangle grin. , “The doctors cated it a slight stroké, ” he related, “but I don’t see how any stroke can be slight. Even if you get back to normal physically, you're mentally de- moralized. ” * The .stroke paralyzed his side ca “the left, fortunately” — but he now ds able to walk. ACTIVITIES LIMITED ‘> He limits his activities to oc- casional shopping trips to Santa Moniéa. The rest of the time he spends writing letters to friends and fans, watching TV and sce- | ing a few old friends. “Not many come ‘any more,” he said. “T! : guess because 1 can't give them, jobs any more ,, Babe | died last August, his | once-rotund body wasted away a rr i ~~” By EASLEY BLACK BLACKWOOD on ~ | BRIDGE ians Career THOMAS “HOLLYWOOD 17 — Stan Laurel, surviving member of the d Hardy, said today he will never after pussing was a blessing for Babe the team, “It's a strange thing, reflected, “but we last years of his life. When we were making pictures together, set. As soon as the picture was finished, he’d go his way and Ua go mine... “After we were out of pictures, we did a lot of touring Europe together, and that’s when we got to know each other, intim- ately. You couldn’t help it — you had to be together for much of the time at theatres, in hotels, at press: parties: and on trains.” Stan said that he can’t stand to watch their old comedies on TV “because they’re so cut up.” The general state of comedy today is poor, he sighed, because comics are burning themselves out from over-exposure,’' “You can’t pour out ‘comedy. every week.” he said. “You’ve’ ‘got to prepare.” wood Mr. New Baffled Over Champion's Play; Would Sooner Kibitz Than Play ~My. Champion gave today’s hand such a good play that Mr. New, the avid kibitzer, thought he was being cheated. Against the three no trump ‘contract he led the four of spades. Mr. Masters put up the king and the ace won. At trick two Mr. Champion led a low diamond toward the board and was pleased to see the queen fall. He won with dummy’s king and led a diamond back to his ace to make sure Mr. New hadn’t pull- ed .a wrong card or something, Mr. New discarded a small club. Now, with the information he had developed from ‘the first three tricks, Mr. Champion it promptly led the queen of clubs and went right up with dummy’s were omielline the lone king. PATS PET nee Te Cae AO Wait ao ininutes die sid stis- Piciously. “How did you Kisuw Masters had a loin Kine | it but “Tle Mr. Champion thought was beneath him to reply, Mr. Masters explaincd it. didn’t know T had the lone king,” he said. ‘but he was practically certain Thad a lone club 2... and it amight be the king. He had to bring in more than one club to make nine tricks. He was willtng to dose aoclub trick to sou, but not to me. Tf TP got Che lead. a spade return would kill) bin, VUUCUSUNUEEUEHEUEL Wallace's Dent. Store BOY Cb TT rtybe | SPO h SEES. Phys SPORE hay ii J I lie 1 ie De ee eA PWR Gt Poh PED OM eae ALLE he CHLOVES DYN ATS alpen eo | OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT | nemes aiee MAR Oe ee | WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE UUUU NE HON WOU yw NA gta i yw gly, qts te ceecersedaensscssseee THE MELROSE Ci HInh, eee SEVEN v phone ON I PO Pi Pg“ oe pee EGECEEEETEEE SA ECSKECESTCSECRSSERSSSTSERRSISSSS VAMOLS CUINESE qn) 3329 ~”_—_— Sent FE a a rae PAS TR tt an Mf eed? BPE LE Oe we we eT ee ee eH poe at tw a stroke that kept him immobile for almost a year. His ‘Stan said, but it was still a blow to the remaining member of Stan really only got to Know each, other in the we never saw each other off the he ed Ce F 7 ~*~" eee te ae wb ee we ew ee Hw HE WH wwe we ae ROE PPR ee Ee a al ’ DEMOLITION IS UNDER way to make way for the Bank of Montreal’s new 14-story build- ing in Montreal’s financial district, a model of which is seen adjoining the bank’s domed headoffice building on St. James strect. The building, to be erected on the site of the bank’s first permanent home, built in 1818 (inset), i; scheduled for completion in mid-1960. The original building was torn down in 1876 when the Place d’Armes post office was built. The new B of M building will rise on this site and will provide the most modern banking accom- modation in Canada. Neither AFL- CiO or Teamsters ‘ Every Thursday, the doctor, who prefers to remain anonym- ous, visits Oukalla prison and as far as possible long-standing | disfigurement and deformity. Fis work is a voluntary con- tribution in a new field. He says he believes that in as broken, twisted nose or uply scar. “If the prisoner can be made to appear normal, there is normally when he society.” The surgeon returns to has conducted the last five years. There are no statistics by which to measure success, but both he and warden Hugh Christle say “a significant number” of prisoners have suc- cessfully re-stablished them- selves after treatment. Simple plastic surgery is used in most cases. mostly under lo- cal anaesthetic in the prison hospital. DELINQUENTS HELPED “The most obvious truth in the fact that a who up until time of treatment have been subsequently themselves successfully,” warden Christic. The surgeon does not con- clude that physical deformittfes said fact remains that many crimin- als are disfigured. There is a Jong waiting Mst screened by the prison staff. Those most likely to be helped goes about his work of removing | certain cases criminal: behavior | can be traced to such disabilities | an} added chance of his behaving | about 225 such operations over ' Surgeon Improves Faces To Rehabilitate Criminals VANCOUVER (@ — A Vancouver surgeon !s testing hls theory that new faces will in many cases aid a criminal’s rehabilltaion, | the whole experiment has been» significant | number of confirmed delinquents: unreformable have. re - established ; help to make criminals, but the | for the operations. The men are ' are accepted. Experience has, shown that younger men are, the best subjects. The opera-: tions do not help drug addicts noticeably, Bees Essential CHARLOTTETOWN @— The (federal agriculture department's - ' Grateful Visitors I FORT WILLIAM, Ont. @ — | Four citizens from Pakistan, here as guests of the Canadian | government to study Canadian methods of handling grain, said . | Fanaa is' “hospitality personi- e ad CAPITOL S& . TODAY 7 p.m, 9 p.m. Robert Wagner “STOP OVER TOKYO” ‘ : OS A TL a TO a ET ae EN Sunday Midnite t to Wednesday 7 p.m. - 8.15 p.m. “Admiracle Crichte.n” “Sceptre and the Mace” TODAY = i Pm. 9.15 pom, Monday and Tuesday 7.15 p.m. only PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. STARRING Don DUBBINS -JACKIE LOUGHERY- LIN Mc Gantt MONICA LEWIS MAIMIE VAN DOREN LURI NELSON in “UNTAMED YOUTH” Youth dealer . experimental farm here has: Neither side. vulnerable :found cucumbers are almost . NORTH lan a or. ar ver X U sion wholly dependent on bees for: Mr. Dale pollination. Cucumber plots: $a ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. is ~~ Dave Beck told a “reporter: PWe sn federal judge has enjoined| bees" Dy oth wo and apiary @K93 Both the AFL-CIO and the ex-; fully expect it (the ouster). ‘Hoffa from taking office. until, ees produce 093 pounds, | &A1N0972 Jed Internatoinal Brotherhood | i those visited only by aplary bees | WEST EAST of Teamsters disclaimed ‘any! ELECTION CHALLENGED | the charges neat he helped rig! produced 6,665 pounds, and plots: Mr. New Mr. Masters jintent today of starting a labor!, Beck is staying in office pend- | OS OWN elfetion alt decided. ___with no bees gave no yield. &AQ1084 aK65 . war in the wake of the truck un- | ing a court decision on eligibii- aa VW ASDB2 vw i0gsTES sna - - 'ty fo Hoffa to take office. Beck | #Q @8654— ion's expulsion on» corruption, 'sommented during a recess in: m 8653 a& K charges. g M : SOUTH. f° The tt t ‘ niz- his trial in Seattle on charges of Mr. Champion ation. ee een AFL-CIO} grand larceny in connection with | a@acg. y¥ flit ahi Friday by 4 5-1 : i ihe sale of a union-owned auto. : W¥KJI : , membership Maay Dy @ 9-2) vo | Just how long the teamsters : © AS51073 ing margin of convention dele-) -emain ostracized from the main: al a J.4 ot | Bates. tinn name aftar i .- body of or ganized labor seemed | ne. ~. ean 4 er North Ee Ene | oo COTE UTM re Cone ny Nery ere Ve Ge ye ee eee ere eee ee ee Eee re eer ev 4 Pass 3NTOAD Pas Ghyenrei ote ‘ . ‘ - Mro New thoueht awhile. ‘Dseo Ihave ited gc. es mo, ‘ . oO that part oot it’ he said, “but valet ocr, an ay - 7 . j how could be possibly tell How ciive aie re _ , , | thank clubs vou had? | Clee t Jaca Hho, a - oe re Here Mr. Champiom took OVE tear te: ned ., i “When vou ied the four of a ‘ spades, New.’ he explained. ol WOUST OUST HOPE ‘ fiwured vou had four cards in MT it that baat The most common ar ‘ lead aeiinst no trump contract. phe - i the fourth haehest card from ho a, vour loneest suit The four of Tay ‘ spade jooked dike a fourth dap. oo mot dead and sinee Tcoould sce the yo. trey anid deuec oon the beard, | | knew vou didit have more than | a oe de tt ota - Rare Coyote four Now vou tater showed Up oye _ a, ee "othe aneleton Gdhanigud Hoye d oo a Puered only one distribution Le . 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