10, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, J THIS WEEK AND NEXT By RAY ARGYLE ' Senator Barry , Gold- water's victory in the Call- fornia Republican primary, as narrow as it was,.. vir ually assures his’ nomina- Uon for. president, It also will probably wreck the Re- publican party, sending the two-party system: in’ the United ¢ States into : the twilight for the next ; four or eight years. +To.m any Canadians, it. seemed -fan- ql tastic “that the wildly ex- Ray Argyle tremist Gold- water. .could have ever been a serious can- didate ifor the., Republican presidential nomination. But American polities makes“a fertile ‘field for ex- tremism. The average Cana- dian has little’ {dea of how widespread the far right.wing has become in the U.S, in re- cent pate _wing, of which colieaee became the ready spokesman, was made up of otherwise intelligent ‘people who were, more tha thing, perplexed ‘by: fusal of the rest of the world to ardently embrace their ‘concept of Americanism. becameticdisitlusioned ‘United tions, "victory ove Me The lnte‘Sohin‘Kenne the first president to warn his fellow Americans in blunt terms that he had to expect diversity in today’s world-and iat the U.S, could not expect to sthe rest of the world in its own image. President.Johuson is .carry- ing forward this theme. Tt, was ‘Golawater’s., x- treme... statements .- about using atom .bombs in Viet- to, “defdliate - the jungle” “which ‘at last ‘con- vinced ‘thoughtfal Ameri cans'that ‘here.:was*a:dan- erousjand, impulsive; man, . whose political philosophy, if he had one,, was,,far- removed from the./main- stream of Lanteaaie America: as But‘ ‘apparently ' “this was ‘not good enough for .the radical ‘right, in California. Gov. Goldwater now goes into the Republican conven- tion at San Francisco next month virtually -unstopp- able in his pursuit of the nomination. _.On the convention's open- ing day at the Cow Palace, Sen. Goldwater will. have around 600 assured votes of the 655:needed to. nom- inate. As ‘his -total- mounts through the roll call of the “states, ‘there will likely be | last-minute switches and he cotild be over the top by the time Wisconsin’s dele- gation casts its ballots. The liberal forces in the Republican party, centred around Gov.’ Rockefeller and Gov. Lodge, will be powerless to halt the Gold- water juggernaut. It can reasonably be ask- ed, what is it that Mr. Gold- water has on Republican delegates that they would choose a man who Is obvi- ously not the preference of a majority of rank-and-file voters, as indicated by his long succession of primary defeats prior to California? The answer.can only be that like the lemming, they ul of the com- mon suicide on which they are so intent. The Goldwater nomina- tion makes no sense what- ever in present-day Ameri- Progressive Republi- _ cans will desert the party. He will drag down to defeat many capable Congression- candidates. The Gold- water nomination will send the Republican’ party: into eclipse for many years'\to come. And perhaps this isn't such a bad thing. SPARKS by Willis Forbes. Bead hobits chain have sufficient |’ will power. -.and ‘Toronto. ‘the summey fi a i th ‘ et pound of honey: miles, .which:.wou eet ie ee i . While. collecting pollen for honey the bees supply an even greater value to man by pollinating f {ilosauda do ruits and vegetables. Aisiby SHOWCASE WEEKLY REPORT ON THE LIVELY: RTS ENTERTAINMENT NEWS & VIEWS “Alberta-raised Leslie, Niel; ‘sen, starcof.mi US. wision dramas; has tempor farily closed. his uHollywood Hills home to go on location Nielsen, born in the North- Avest Territories where his ‘father was a Mountie, went to school in Edmonton, stud- lied. acting in Toronto before hitting the big time in Holly- wood, , His. first big vehicle was Tammy, whére he appear: ‘ed, opposite Debbie Reynolds, Spring. “phaw,, the popu- clar. Canadian’ satirical variety “show which 'has been getting better’edch of its 17 years, is off‘on‘a Maritimes tour after ‘a. sutcessful run-in the West ‘l},.be one of highlights © at .Charlottetown’s centennial » "festival. © The CBC will be show- -ing an.ambitious cross-coun- ‘try ‘salute..to Canada for Dominion. Day. It's a film “flying plane, starting in in British Columbia and “going ‘right ‘across., the country, The TV show also was. shot ‘in color film for possible re-use when and if Canada ‘gets color television. Book. of, the Weck By PERCY ROWE BURTON: A biography of'Sir Richard Francis Burton: by -Byron Farewell; Halt, Rine- hard and Winston, $6.85. Richard Burton was a truly great linguist, a formidable explorer, a soldier, anthro- pologist, diplomat, _ student of religions —iand a particularly unsavory charac- iter. He roamed. the world:in Queen Victoria’s time, ‘the epitome of the English ad- venturer abroad, yet-he never received any national “adula- tion. author, - aici NISL 3 \ Fri, June 12, LET'S: SING our }. Folk. music. ses- sion ‘at Ottawa University. TELESCOPE (CBC). Fletcher rkle Visits Guy Lombardo. Sat, June 13, LIETTE + (CBC). ‘Comedian ‘Tom Knée- bone is guest. ou sn. . Sun,, June 14. TWENTIETH ° CENTURY: (CBC). Documen- tary, on Battle” “of Verdun, where ‘half a million ‘ ‘soldiers ‘were killed. : ota, “Jute 15, DR. KIL- iD. ARE (CTV). “Hospital drama. ‘PLAYDATE (CBC). An ‘old Shakespearean ‘actor influ- sence the ‘lives of two young anes "yurie. 16. INTERNA. ‘TION. (AL. CINEMA (CBC). A blind:painter uses. his sight- lessness to.hold on to his wife- .iWed., June “17.. FESTIVAL (CBC). Pianist Claudio: Array is featured. iThurs., June 18. CAMERA CANADA.’ (CBC).: Featuring the maiden voyage: of Blue- nose:'ll, HERE'S. LOOKING AT-YOU (CTV). Sashion tips ‘for women. ([ehte's Choice OF A ‘NEW. MOVIE cvslt By OLYDE GILMOUR qe The, Image Has Changed: , gulp. breath of, ik, before, ttn swept under... by another save; ‘of ‘essays, ..0 bo Teport forms or cedt.was that.‘of ‘a wispy, gentle at ee ste er, ex-alrman, He's an in- veterate punater who writes some pretty funny . As witness our pro- tuction this year of his masterpiece, “Julius: Seize ‘er’, in which the principal fot a Dr. Bladder mi G. poun doe-eyed Frenel-Canadian, who. spent: the. first: ie onths, trying to ‘coavinde 8 ther teachers she was ke There's Geoff, the young Englishman who came here after'a year of teaching in - ‘a good : Engilsh - grammar school. Be, planned, to spend a year in Canaéz, as a lark. He was horrified at the free-and-casy _atti- tude of ‘our. teen-agers, He was appalled at our mater- falism and love of comfort. Now he has a car on the never-never , plan, and. is beefing about his. salary. In short, he's become a typical Canal: We. also have a gal who ‘graduated in musie,'aform- - er tambilanice’ driver, an +s WHO) f be alien d.., The, ‘person, poetry, ie nut, whe actually. : fla Shakespeare was thrilling theatre. ee ad When 1 hold up that ‘image, beside the gallery ‘of.-characters who ‘taught English in my department this year, I chortle, There isn’t even the most remote resemblance. Let's see, now. ‘There's Jacks, ‘ ‘a vast young man of ;Breat good nature and ‘courtly ’ manner, ‘who ‘is a ‘déad'ringer for’ Henry. VIII on one of the Iatter’s good days. He’s a beer drinker, a collector of antiques and ‘a.fotmer advertising sales- man. ire's Mac, a former ‘golf pro.’ He's -also an ‘ex- bus ‘driver, ex-house ‘paint- accountant, ‘a dream-shattere "socal sworker, and ‘a ‘Yady, 5 who got sick ‘of housekeeping Rooke oe |. Not only ido. these . ‘birds ‘not.fit the old image of the English teacher; they. don’t ‘fit ‘the “new ‘one,’ either. ar , atone, thank good- ness, ig “dedicuted” to the _ ‘teaching ‘of ‘English, None shivers in ‘ecstasy ‘over ‘a sonnet, | bursts into tears over, the, beauty: of an ode. t the kids more about aciish and about life than many an old.gal whose idea of .heaven. was to .make 2 Journey to:-Englane . 2nd ‘stand. in reverence b2fore the erates of the ‘poets. MOCO - = By Bane. re a sioblent Write t Doris cia it cara in this it y. Hes thing I want but T am too spolled. .We fight over the silliest things, ‘and I finally learned: my lesson: the hard way. You Bee, we had a. fight! and J. took..my .ring. off and I ‘dropped. it in the car win- ‘dow and now it is gone and we cannot find it... My boy friend didn’t get mad or any- thing, 1 started, crying and he’ just pampered ‘me and said he would get me another one, I will. never be able to for-| give myself for losing my. ring, I: cannot take apotier ring,,, How can I make, uj for my first ring?, Show t ‘pay for it? UNHAPP’ DEAR UNHAPPY — Can love ,with. ‘yourself and start/ showing you are in love with im? Your’ indulgent lover Js not ‘the type i ree you. ature, ‘so your happiriess depends on.your own ‘ sale isciptine. Save up and replace the ring for a start, * * * DEAR DORIS —. My -hus- band comes ‘home and. eats his meal swithout peaking. He listens ‘more to his ‘sister than ‘to:me.; He dpesn’t even Rotice me at ‘all.. He doesn’t want, ‘the ‘children to play with ‘him. He sure talks. nice to the other girls. ‘The ‘only time | 20! he opens his‘ mouth is when someone comes over but not to me. NORED ‘DEAR’ IGNORED_He’ 3 the: yo ime eee r casé a gelf-* improvement program. might help,. I. am. sending . you. my list of books on Sex, and Mar- riage. | (Note ta: i aders: ‘This list will bo, mi: ‘to ‘shyone writing in’ pat “onoloaing a stamped civelope) 3 * DEAR DORIS— r Jost my husband in. an aceldent, We had d a Jot of, ot emploves, del frlehds and men that Me fat with who sent me sympathy cards, flowers and letters, Now Ihave not answered any. of these. I feel that I ‘should .but don't know how |to go about it. ‘A LONELY WIDOW | DEAR WiDOW-Sitico two months, haye . figpeed, say can Sometnig I Ike this you call ‘a halt, on being in|. ops y uu will forgive ‘ne for tubing ‘so long to acknowledge your kind ex- '/pression of sympathy. I don't know what I would have done without. the interest and con- cern of friends like you when I lost: my husbaid so sid: , denly. "George , was a fine man and‘'a’ wonderful ‘husband. He valued his friends'a‘great deal and often spoke about you. gratitude for.’ the flowers.” ' Or fill in whatever applies. | ; RRC To ‘Ambitions — You are bound to have special talents, and your life’s work ‘should tally with thém, Write'to me in care of this newspaper, enclosing ten ‘cents ‘and ‘a five-cent-stamped.. envelope, for my leaflet on Choosing a loser. when ‘he. passes. up family fun. But: what : has Career. ‘Brigitte “Bardot —minces ‘poutingly into view in‘ LOVE ,ON A PILLOW ‘as a self-cen- ‘tred | French :.girl who some- how enters the wrong ,hotel room'and finds a.man,uncon- »scious. onthe bed, gasping for; life from. an overdose .of ‘sleeping::pills.. He :briskly re- covers, and turns. out'to be a .man who ‘is against every- thing and in favor of nothing except the idea that ‘society owes him a living.. This sort of movie can ‘yield. a fair. re- turn of entertainment, ..per- haps a touch of psychological “enlightenment as, well, if the characters are sharply. ob- iserved, wittily.developed and acted with ruthless precision by skilled performers under a director who knows what he is doing. ‘CASTLEGAR ‘PLUMBING & HEATING Suppliés,: and “Tnstallations Natural Gas’ and’Oil Heating ‘Speciatists “Phone 365-8284 MACHINE SHOP mil AUECUEE » Fy i E Ets Te A ie apkenskudeenpssvenne re 4 i ieee ai T i i by F fr. \ THE ANSWER TO. THIS PUZZLE 18 IN BOSSE‘S | JEWELLERY AD ON PAGE 3 Bosse’s: “ie ‘aside answer to all your; JEWELLERY, NEEDS i i je aia k ar ~ BSBEABRSERAPERRESERAWEBEE SFE Repr Af ( carinies he i BNE o, hit - Gas and-Electric Weldiag General’ “Machine Repairs ‘Electric (Cabtlegar) : Blectric Heat ‘Specidlists Medallion Homes Phone. 365-7241 EXCAVATING _ “DITCHING . , JKINNAIRD TRANSFER Phone 365-4298 or 365-4004 New Homes Remodelling TILLER “REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE ! CENTRE. Ph: 365-7451 J..L LAUGHTON Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST ._, Office, Hours: +, Mon, -— Wed. — Fri. 1030 - 12 130-5 Phone 365-2581 of the Golden Rule BULLDOZING LANDCLEARING “Phome 365-2754 . Contra Columbia Cellulose Has Semi-Annual Dividend Paul M. Marshall, resident of Columbia Cellulose, last week announced that the board of dl- rectors has declared ao seml- annual dividend of 10 cents Por share on the common ‘stock of the company. It is payable June 30 to 8 ‘areholders of record on June 12, Columbia Cellulose is cur- rently engaged in an expansion Project at its Prince Rupert pulp milf to raise capacity from about 500 tons per day at present to 600 tons per, day. The mill pr duces high alpha dissolving gra- des for the textile, plastics and chemical indu les, Part of tho project includes | # the installation of the 9th dig- ester which was shipped 'to the Prince Rupert mill’ by. pares from vancouver last week. Thi Nos, 7, 8 a digesters of the Prince pune oath are the three largest batch digesters in the wor! B.C.’s Wood Over 1963's British Columbia's’ wood harvest for the first four months | wai of. 1964 was 10. per cent high: er than for the same period last year, the B.C,’ Forest Ser- vice has announced. The total provincial cut to the end of April was 531.5 mil- lion cubie feet. For 1963, a re- Pre-Fab Home Fails To Pass Inspeotion A. pre-fabricated home in Kinberry Heights :at Kinnaird has not Passed quapection s by the village’ FS build ing inspector. The pre-fabricated home was assembled on the: site by the manufacturor but failed to pass | ¢, inspection. Harvest Up Ist Quarter. . ear in which the total cut .5. billion cubic feet, the harvest for ie first four months was 483 mi For the month of April each of the five forest districts show- ed an increase over April 1963. Production figures for the month were: cord Mpor ‘| Gnterior division) 9,734,827 cu- |i ble feet, up 56 per cent: Pri George Forest 281 cubic feet, uw Kamloops. Forest t, 568,651 cubic feet, up 47.3 cent; and Nelson Forest Distr: ct, 11, L054, ,715 cubic feet, up 4 per cent 2 : rN NS PERSONAL ‘LOANS. ae - —new furnitu - Are you makin the mest -ofallthese Banking Seivices? Yotir tocal branch of the Canadian Imperfal Bank.of Commerce offers a complete range of banking sarve Ices, Here are a few examples: : Auromatic SAI VINGS Sian he easy way t ‘gave, Allyou do Is authorize us to transfer an agreed amount to a: special Savings Account at regular intervalss. Your savings and interest grow automatical yl vatable for any goo ure, Fused car, a@ now for asa means. of consolidating ‘srtall debts. ‘Gurpose : gs close as thy for.sai business of banking for youl CANADIAN: ‘TRAVEs FUNDS... the safest way to carry funds, For all trips, at home _or abroad, always carry. 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