will ha to know that the fr B8 'to and g th Wp (AR)THeY were eal nice cl , New England: style, out at 20th "Carousel," ios rstein Fos. Rodgers and Hamme: classic that is finally being 'made into a Movie. Fans of the musical drama was _ 1 for Meticulous Henry King was di- recting the clambake with an eye for detail. The feat over, 100 clam- tury-| bakes lay on the sand groaning happily over their full stomachs and singing about the meal that had ' been "fitt'n for an angel choir." The said may have been Cali- fornian, but the other props were strietly New England. "We had everything flown out froma Boothbay Harbor, Me.," said WBEN 930 © CFR 1010 © CKLS aso ® - WKBW RADIO LOG CHUM 1050 @ CKOC 1150 1520 ® CHVC 1600 WGR 550 @ CKEY DSO © CBL 740 ® CJBC 860 ® CHML 900 iCatousel's Clambake Is Genuine Article director King, who di- rected location scenes there last month. "Even the seaweed. It's not like the kelp we have on this [ coast." COPIED EXACTLY King attended a real New Eng- land clambake and reproduced it faithfully for the film. "They have a circle of flat stones," he explained. 'On this they build a fire several feet high. "After the wood has burned down they sweep the ashes away, Then they lay a pile of wet sea- weed on the hot rocks, Over this comes a layer of lobsters and] whole potatoes. Then come the | clams and ears of corn, still in the husk. They cover all this with another layer of wet seaweed and place a tarpaulin over the whole veter MARITIME PREMIERS Premiers Hicks of Nova Scotia (left) and Fleming of New Brunswick compare notes .be- tween i of the Di i provincial conference in Ottawe. 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Producer Henry Ephron, who wrote the script with his wife Phoebe, assured that the rest -of the film is being handled with the same care that the studio is taking in the clambake. * 'Carousel' is perhaps Richard Rodgers' gredtest musical achieve-| ment," he explained. 'But as a| play it had its highs and lows. I think we have eliminated the lows. We have tightened up the script, and Rodgers and Hammerstein approved all of the cuts we made. "All of the songs are intact ex- cept for one. We have eliminated 'Take Me Before the Highest Judge of All,' which was per- in the score.' Ephron said he regretted the] said he wouldn't make two ver: | sions in different camera tech niques. (It's now being done in| gimmick. ) "We may have lost some in act-| |ing ability," he said. "I'd be a is a great actor, But I think voice for the songs.' THEATRE GUIDE walkout of Frank Sinatra, his] only one--a super - Cinemascope, fool not to concede that Sinatra) Gordon Macrae has a greater By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--Five royal com- missioners turn their s copes on the Maritimes and Newfound- land next week to open the public hearings phase of the biggest eco- namic probe in Canada's history. Journeying by plane, the Gordon economic commission leaves here Friday to set up shop Oct. 17 at St. John's, Nfld., to hear how the fisherman island feels about its economic future over the next 20 or 30 years; what its problems may be and how they can be resolved. One of the first persons to appear | before the commissioners, 'says Search Of Gutted House Yields Police Nothing BRANTFORD (CP) = A micro- scopic search of the ruins of a farmhouse near Burford in which a mother and her two daughters are thought to have died Saturday has turned up nothing. Inspector D. A. Nicol, of the On- tario Provincial Police eriminal in- vestigation branch in Toronto, who is hegding the investigation, said Wednesday night he had not de- cided on a future course of action. A "handful" of bones found in the ruined house Sunday were | fhought to have been those of Mrs. | Phyllis Malek, 27, and her daugh- ters, Patricia, 4, dnd Barbara, 6. A University of Toronto profes- sor studying the bones said Wed- nesday he thought they were "very probably human ones." However, a detailed ination will be ded to say for sure. Royal Commissioners To Probe Maritime Economy chairman Walter _.. Gordon, likely will be Premier Smallwood. From Newfoundiand, the five- man body moves to other Mari- {ime points. For four months, Gor- don has been busy foundations for the probe. five senior A United tates pins ond wi already has a similar y to forecast the na- anada's automobile in- ahead. ol ture of dustry in the decades e future will bring increased mechanization and that means more people will require skills to keep jobs," said . Gordon. "They've got to be trained. That may mean a need for more vo- cational schools, or alternatively more training on the job, I hepe to hear more about this problem | in our journeys." | The commissioners also will be| measuring the need for more hous- | | ing, roads, hospitals and other in- stitutions. i f | DANCING This OVER TWENTY | CLUB DANCE | Y.W.C.A. SATURDAY NIGHT Ron Deeth's Orchestra | FRIDAY As Usual 8 P.M. 1 C.R.A 100 GIBBS ST. Plaza -- "To Hell Marks -- 'Bend of the ; River, " bean," p.m. Like Show Business" Scope and Color), 6.40 and 10.00 p.m- From Natchez" (Color), 5.14 and 8.42 p.m. plete show at 8.34 p.m, Brock (Whitby) -- "Yellow Sky,' Matinee 1.30 p.m. 1.15, 3.19, 5.23, 7.27 and 9.11 p.m. Last complete show at 9.11 p.m. and Back,"| 1.55, 5.15 and 8.45 p.m." "Carib-| 12.30, 3.25, 6.50 and 10.15} p.m. Last complete show at 8.30 Biltmore -- "There's No Business| (Cinema- | 12.30, 3.15, "'Gambler | 1.49, | Last com- also Comedy - Cartoon = Sports. Evening shows 7 and 9 p.m. Sat. EVERY SATURDAY | | ONA MERMAN - O' CONNOR MARILYN DAN MONROE * DAILEY JOHNNY gd] RAY GAYNOR ) FROM NATCHEZ GAMBLER | OLD TIME MODERN wr ASE Sg Ye GO . y y o % THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, October 14, 1858 13 ps are molluscs, caught quantities on Canada's coast: OCEAN TREAT 'Y DRINK are marine shellfish or| The favepite wine in commercial | peare's Atlantic Jared with spices and Shakes- as often fla- and served LAST TWO DAYS! 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