- rosie -- eA epeegitit LN GaN gS Cy Gia ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE With Rawhide Far Behind, Pearson Has Not Decided |Eric Fleming Happy Man By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Viewers abis, ural progression of a television series to save money." "Take Wagon Train, It started out with 24 wagons and long locations. In the second season there were 12 wagons and fewer locations. They ended up with one wagon, half a parture with acting jobs. One was in the pilot of a western ¥ sold Uric "Ta the nat-lhaving been spread into future years. "I'm learning to live again," he said. "I'm getting back to the (hings that interest me--art, writing, oceanography, fishing. This picture came along, and I might do one in Europe, where Rawhide was even more popu- Magistrate Eases Lot Of The Drunk: (CP) -- Norfolk trate 'W. E. Ross|said. SIMCOE County Magis . lof the long-run western, Raw-| ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- About Election: Pickersgill be paid in military payment| Minister Pickersgill said has Pearson as to whether a = election will be held this all. Mr. Pickersgill, here to at- tend the annual meet- ing of the National Employ- ment Service Co , sald the og minister "told the simple truth when he said he has not made up his mind, And until he does, I think it would 'be rather foelish to start cam- paigning or start preparing for a campaign." SEES HIGHER PAY Higher living costs, a drain on the labor pool because of in- dustrial expansion and higher wages being paid by competing industries is likely to prompt oil well drilling contractors to boost wages of their oil well rig workers, an industry spokes- man says in Calgary. The spokesman said the Canadian Association of Oil Well Drilling Contractors has recommended in a letter that its members provide an across-the-board in- crease of 40 cents an hour. WILL COMPLETE CHANGE Turnover of Saskair's assets and operations to NorCan Air Ltd. will be completed in Prince Albert Thursday, it was announced Tuesday in Regina. JACK PICKERSGILL Corp. Ltd., to create 800,000 preferred $30-par shares was approved Tuesday at a meeting of holders of class B common shares. RECRUITS FEWER OTTAWA (CP) -- Although more money is being poured into advertising for recruits, the results so far this year are not up to 1964, officials said Tuesday. The number of re- . Inc., 18 WORLD'S BIGGEST VAN NUYS, Calif. (AP)--A plane called the world's largest transport, the Super Guppy, made its maiden flight Tues- day. The whale-shaped plane was built by Aero Spacelines espe ly to transport space flight equipment, includ- ing the Saturn 5 launch. vehicle. The turboprop craft is 141 feet long, cruises at 285 miles an hour at an altitude of 20,000 feet and its load capacity is 175,000 pounds. NO LIFE SEEN CALI, Colombia (AP) -- The wreckage of a U.S. Air Force C-47, missing since Saturday on a flight from Panama to Cali with 14 U.S. military men aboard, was sighted in the Co- lombian mountains and there was no sign of life, a Colom- bian military spokesman re- ported. LORDS FORM UNION LONDON (Reuters)--A new trade union is to be launched in Britain -- a union of 600 dukes, marquesses, earls and other historic house owners who have opened: their homes to the tourists. The purpose is to plan new means of attract- ing visitors to Britain's stately houses, castles and gardens. hide, will be wondering why co- star Eric Fleming went thata- in tele-| certificates--scrip, lway. Like most matters lyision, it was a question of money. The ruggedly handsome actor can be found these days at MGM, without the sideburns and shaggy hair he sported in Rawhide, He is well clipped and tailored for his role in the new Doris Day comedy, Glass Bot- tom Boat. "You can't imagine how pleasant it is to work with a washed face and have a rug un- der. your feet," he said, "And with girls. There is something deadly about working for seven years with a male cast." Don't get the idea that Flem- ing is complaining, He seems to be one of the best-adjusted ac- tors around, He didn't even mind being dropped from Raw- hide, although it meant the loss of a tidy fortune. DELAY DEPARTURE Fleming admitted that he en- ltered the series haphazardly. |After 10 years of medium suc- cess on Broadway, he decided to head for the Pacific isles he had known- during the war. But Hollywood kept delaying his de- series, "I figured nothing would come of it,"" he recalled, "The first script was aimed at the guest stars, and J was only one of eight regulars. I was wagon for process shots and no locations." ' Fleming finds himself in the lar. said Tuesday he would hold spe- "But most of all, I want to get back to those islands. But delightful position of never hav- when I go this time, I will go|drunks. cial courts if necessary to shorten pre-trial] confinement of ing to work again, his earningsito stay." : He Ci 5 told Crown Attorneyihearing. astounded to see the final ver- sion and find Clint Eastwood and I were the stars. "Still, I never thought it would sell. CBS couldn't give the show away, finally put it on the air in mid-season with half- sponsorship. Within a month sponsors were in line to sign p." After 6% years it looked as if Rawhide had come to the end of its dusty trail. CBS an- nounced the series was. being dropped, then a change of man- agement reversed the decision. "At first I decided I wouldn't continue with the show for a) million dollars," said Fleming.| "But then they came up with a) deal that virtually amounted to) a million dollars! I had to re- consider." Fleming told the network he would be willing. to continue,| but then the bosses apparently had second thoughts, It was de-| cided to continue Rawhide with Clint as solo star. : UNDERSTANDS DECISION "That's perfectly understand-| i | | Now Is The Time To Order Your Winter Fuel .... Mineral Resources Minister A.) C. Cameron, said there are no major changes in the original| contract under which NorCan| will pay $947,000 for Saskair, previously a Crown corpora- tion. REPORTS LOSS cruits signed in the first seven months of the year has fallen to 4,932 from 5,243 in the cor- esponding period last year. ORGANISTS MEET HAMILTON (CP) -- Con- struction of a new national headquarters and plans for the MANRY RETURNS NEW YORK (AP) ~--Robert Manry returned to the United) States Tuesday aboard the| Queen Mary, looking more} rested than the last time he crossed the Atlantic. 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KETCHUP 15-flor bi 27 Ur 70 Reg price 2 tine 410 -- SAVE ibe of $210,000 for the month of|Congress of Organists, will be July compared to a net operat-|discussed by more than 300 ing income of $512,000 for the/delegates at the Royal Cana-| corresponding month in 1964./dian College of Organists' na-| Net operating loss for the first/tional convention which opens) seven months of 1965 was $166,-| today 000 compared with income of $10,340,000 for the correspond- ing period in 1964. ees of barber shops and hair- WON'T CHANGE dressing establishments have Federal support prices for) been brought under unemploy- lamb and wool in the current/ment insurance, Labor Minis- fiscal year will remain un- ter MacEachen announced changed, the agricultural stabi- Tuesday. He said in a state-| lization board announced Tues- ment the Unemployment In- day in Ottawa. Lamb will be surance Commission has} supported at $18,830 a hundred-|passed a regulation declaring| weight for choice and good|that all who are employed in grades in the 36- to 56-pound|or about a barbering or hair-| carcass weight range. The wool/ dressing establishment who support price stays at 60 cents provide any of the services nor- a pound. mally given by such establish- ments shall be included in in- ORDER PLACED A $750,000 order f hi surable employment. ,000 order for machine ate tools has been placed by Wean TRAFFIC KILL 8424 OTTAWA (CP)--There were McKay of Canada Ltd. of Gav'424_ traffic accident fatalities in June, bringing the total for first six months of 1965 to 897, the bureau of statistics! town, Ohio, and the Wean En. reported Wednesday. June fa-| y ' talities were up 14,6 per cent gineering Co, Warren, Ohio. (fom June, 1964, and the mid-| APPROVE MOVE |year figure was three per cent} A move by Traders Finance|higher than a year earlier, | Frost Kills cious to'cncu'sc One Third Of Tobacco rangements for French - speak- ing pupils to attend classes MONTREAL (CP) -- Early frost has destroyed about one- Reg price 2 tine 30 --- SAVE 4e A«P BEETS 3 tos he Choice Quality Red Pitted Reg price 2 tine 480 -- GAVE So A«P CHERRIES 5 sA.ortm 9Qe England in 78 days. 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The classes, for children up to Grade 4, had Quebec, the Imperial Tobacco Co, said Tuesday. been asked for by a French- A company spokesman said | speaking Protestant parents' lassociation. 'The school--board had prepared classrooms, as- the loss, confined to the Joliette region 35 miles north of Mont- real, totals 2,000,000 pounds of textbooks for Grade 1 and pu-| pils but only 21 of an expected) 140 children were registered. | TAKES PILLS, DIES | LISTOWEL, Ont. (CP) -- Aj 22-month-old girl died Tuesday BAND-AID PLASTIC STRIPS 62's 6/c after swallowing sleeping pills. Michele Cosens, daughter of| signed teachers and obtained tobacco valued at more than Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cosens,) The spokesman said early|RR 3, Leamington, fell asleep) morning temperatures dropped/ while visiting the home of Mr. to 28 degrees Tuesday. Since/and Mrs, Elton Lonsberry, of Aug. 18, 2,000,000 pounds of to-) Wroxeter, An open box of the; scary oe = pavers. The} pills was found later. t royed half of the re-) , fesiaiag | GRO0000 pounds. A) yea EOE en. fortnight's good weather would|tonnial Commissioner John] be needed to bring in the rest) ;,. ome . | of the crop. | Fisher Says grass-roots interest} About 130 growers, exch wil roving te sald about 60 cen an average of 45 acres, were tar cuntnad affected, the spokesman i agg Hoan gal ge pion fli -- by a other 1,400 eabiy 'will be ap-! The total annual crop for proved Canada was 180,000,000 pounds UNION MUST PAY The spokesman said he be- MONTREAL (CP)--A bid by} lieved there had been a slight|the Textile Workers Union of) frost in the Ontario growing) America (CLC) to quash a} region Monday, but that dam-| court order demanding that the) age had been slight. organization pay a $6,350 fine or justify its actions was re-| AYLMER, Ont. (CP)--Frost jected Tuesday by the Quebec) damage to tobacco in the Bur- |Court of Appeal. The fine fol-| ford area Monday was esti-|!owed an alleged violation of a mated at between 1,000,000 to 'emporary $1,000,000. injunction granted) 1,250,000 pounds by J. S. Rob.| National Hee! Ltd., of St. Jer-| artson, assistant manager of/9me, Que., bearing union activ- Leaf Tobacco. ities at the factory. "It's a pretty fair loss for this USE SCRIP time of year," he said. SAIGON (Reuters) -- United! At last year's average price|states and South Vietnamese| of 56 cents per pound the loss! authorities Tuesday moved to! ranges up to $700,000. iput black market money-| Mr. Robertson said the area/changers out of business by! hit was centred north of Wind-| outlawing the use of U.S. cur- ham Centre, covering Burford,/rency in South Viet Nam. In-| Harley, Princeton and Scotland,| stead, 90,000 troops and 3,000! west and south of Brantford.|U.S. government officers will Push-Button QUICK: 9 19 STERI-SOL » ORAL 14-08. 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