HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-06-23, Page 3SCENE FROM PETER GUNN: No broken hones on the BBC,
British Say American-Made
TV Programs Too Brutal
By TOM A. CULLEN
Newspaper Enterprise Assn,
London - The British Broad-
casting Corporation has barred
the sound of bones being broken
from its television brograms,
,Prom now on, the sheriffs and
villains of TV Westerns must
shoot from the hip, and no fun-
ny stuff. No bone-crunching,
eye-gouging, knives protruding
from backs, whipping scenes -
all of this is out.
Se are monsters in modern
dress, and background music
used to create a "frightening at-
mosphere,"
It's all part of the BBC's
crack-down on violence, parti-
cularly in television programs
that are likely to be seen by
children. It could have an ef-
fect, on American makers of TV
flims, For next to the domestic
market, Britain is America's best
customer for TV serials.
Already, 'American TV film
makers are beginning to feel the
pinch. Two episodes each from
"Laramie" and "Philip Mar-
lowe" have been dropped by
BBC on the grounds that they
might "cause offense to view-
ers." American Westerns in gen-
eral are being carefully scrutin-
ized for unnecessary violence,
Britain has only two televi-
sion channels, the non-commer-
cial BBC and the Independent
Television Authority, which is
run along American lines with
commercial sponsorship.
So far ITV has issued no set
of rules comparable to the BBC's
anti-violence code.
Hollywood,In Newspaper
Enterprise columnist Erskine
Johnson reports he has seen no
move in the telefilm business
marking an anti-violence trend.
He predicts that the violent se-
ries will wind up on ITV chan-
nels in Britain, adding:
("After reading English tab-
loid newspapers, I'm convinced
the English people prefer tea
and mayhem to tea and crump-
ets.")
The campaign was hastened
by the recent murder of nine-
year-old Iris Dawkins of South-
ampton, stabbed 39 times by a
boy her own age who confessed:
"I have seen stabbing on TV , ,
I watch all the murders and I
like the way they track them
down and question them,"
This murder caused a public
outcry from parent-teachers and
other interested organizations.
Worse than violence in its im-
pact upon children is emotional
insecurity, according to Ken-
neth Adam, controller of BBC-
TV, programs. The BBC, there,
fore, will cut from television
shows scenes of desertion, cruel-
ty at home, friction between par-
ents.
in general, all material likely
to have an adverse effect on
children will be kept from the
BBC screen until after 9 p.m. by
which time the children are
supposed to be asleep.
Under the new anti-violence
cede the following are out for
children:
• Bad habits in "good" char-
acters, such as chain-smoking.
• Disablerhent and injury
used to sharpen a dramatic
crisis. Also, embarrassing per-
sonal handicaps such as stutter-
in g.
• Brutality in fighting scenes,
and the use of blackjacks, knives,
whips and bottles as weapons.
Out for both adults and chil-
dren are distasteful scenes of
violence towards women and
animals. Also, adults will not be
allowed to see scenes of con-
trived violence, or shots which
dwell too long on the gruesome,
bloody aspects of a fight.
r.
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Florida,
GARDEN PLANTS
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FEED MILLS
SURPLUS stock of new Tornado No. 15 feed mills, ball bearing with hope
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STAMPS, COINS & HOBBIES
1960 STANDARD Catalogue of Cana-
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SUMMER RESORTS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHALET Brunelle, Sportsmen's north-
ern rendezvous on Rerni Lake near
Kapuskasing Modern accommodation,
tine French cuisine. 'Phone 414, write
Andree and Rene Brunelle, Moonbeam,-
Ont.
COMPLETE set of slightly used sheet
metal machines, Telephone Shake-
speare 15-11-10. Apply Mr, P. 11. Acker-
man, Shakespeare, Ont., R.R. 1,
CEMENT MIXER'S
FOR SALE
21.ee and Oh cubic feet. On skids or
rubber.
Goodwin Chuck. Co.
27 JARVIS STREET, BRANTFORD
PL. 3.2811
NURSES WANTED
General Duty Nurses
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Starting salary: new graduates $275.00,
with experience $285.00, with Ontario Registration.
also
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Blue Water Conference
NEAR WALLACEBURG, ONT.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY RESORT
$3.50 to e
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NUTRIA
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YOUR opportunity - Thirty pregnant
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Top quality, pairs or trios. No better
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OF INTEREST TO ALL
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Le Montclair
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1. Largest swimming pool in the Lau,
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2. Illuminated Rubico tennis court.
3. Cosiest cocktail lounge.
4. Meals beyond compare.
5. Riding, boating, movies, golf and
driving range nearby. Social and sports program under a
director.
7. Summer theatre, art centre, muster
for dancing.
S. Catholic and Protestant churches in
the village.
Outstanding Vacation At
Reasonable Rates
Write For Folder R. T. Couillard
Le Montclair, Ste. Adele, P.O.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR
. MEN AND WOMEN
WHITE RIVER
PUBLIC SCHOOL
REQUIRES FOR SEPTEMBER
A- qualified teethes to act as principal
trr4troRT ,
Basic
school $1,20
0;
teac11
tlOO
ing G r rapdoes 5 o
SALARY year for experience up to 11 years; $800 for
principalship; $1,000 for Bee Or col.
valent; $200 year increment
irpEe t otig ate else e and names of n:,,t
R. G. MEALEY
etc R E TA R le-TREASUR el1 Oak 97, WHITE RIVER, ONT.
understand he's a big Ad.
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iSSUEfr 100
FARMS FOR SALE
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Dollard bearing, good trout steeple.
flee buildings, byes!), close to town, elighwee, churches, school bus by gate.
Reel buy; early possession. Box el3,
123.18th Street, New Torento,.Ont. '
195 ACRE, natural drainage, farm for
sale situated on ilighwaY 7 and 8. bee
twee Kitchener and New Hamburg,.
Plenty Spring Water and Drilled Well,
Red :Brick e storey *rem equipped
with pressure system, three piece bath,
large hank barn, coptiiet .104 Hendee
rich, Beeps, Ontario; • •
. senARTIONT house twe ewe
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LOOKING for a place to, relax? (Were letoking trout stream In Huron county,, 2-storey brick home, modern ,ectreeente pees, stable, about 2 acres of liarde4 land, resphe4les, fruits; tots of
trees and flowers, terms, Richard, gram, wroeeter, Oat,
MUSKOKA or „Lake Rr1e lots $150 up, Improvements. Easy terms, Going fast.
4ser 431, Huntsville.
"$13,500.00 -- HALF cash large build-
ing four bedroom apartment upstairs,
inside. conyenieecee, Antalbie for roe. taurant and gas pumps, 250' foot fronts ass Pie busy highway.),
"50,004,00 WINTER=ED Cottage - two bedrooms, three piece bath, twine
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fronting on Nottawassga River. An idea spelt for boating, fishing and
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ROeELAWN LODGE, BALA •
ROOMS, cabins, ail running water or
private bathroom, fine food, beach,
summer sports, friendly moderate,
write or phone Roselawa Lodge,"Bala
Muskoka,
BLAKE Township School area requires
qualified teacher for grades 4.8 in mod-
ern school. Salary 53,500, 20 miles from
Fort William. Daily bus service. Dirties
to commence Sept. 1060. Apply stating
qualifications, experience anti name of
last inspector, to 0. Zimmerman, R.R.
3, Fort William,
CLARENDON TSA requires teachers,
principal for Pievna 2-room school and
others. First class certificate required.
Salary offered: $3,000 to e3,200, accord-
ing to school and experience. Please
state last inspector. For information
contact Mrs, E. A. Card, secretary,
treasurer, Pleven, North Frontenac,
ST. EDWARD'S modern Separate
School at Nipigon, Ont, Requires one
Primary Methode Teaches' and teach-
ers. Situated 60 miles from the Lake-
head on Trans Canada Highway. Mod-
ern town of over 2700 population, Mini-
mum salary $3000. Experience 5150x4.
Ahnual increment $200x4.
Apply stating qualifications, and name
and address of last Inspector to D. I. Banning, Nipigens Ontario.
WANTED, one Professor for 1st grade
High School, 2 Professors for Primers,
Scheel. Grades 8 and 7, boys' class. Salary open. Apply to: Catholic School
Board, p,O., Box 118, Maniwakl, Que.
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DRUG STORE NEEDS BY MAIL
PERSONAL needs. Iriquiries invited.
Lyon's Merge, 471 Danforth, Termite.
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SEEKING TALENTED' CANADIAN
GIRLS TO PARTICIPATE
FOR the title of miss Canada and
$6,000.00 in echolarships. Age 18 to
26 years,
EDUCATION: Emile:dent to 2 Years of high sehoOL
TALENT: (collets double points over
other division). Entries close June 30th.
Write Miss Cahada Headquaetets, 21
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TUMBLER - Burlesque star
Tempest Storm tries out a tum-
bling mat.
Brothers' Keepers
Our jaded, cynical society
needs occasional demonstrations
of how pure Christianity works,
Such an example has been giv-
en Oklahomans this week by
memb ers of the Mennonite
churches who have dropped
their own duties and travelled
considerable distances to tackle
the tornado rubbish at Sapulpa
and Wilburton.
Mennonite cies t obis - the
beards, the plain drees, the dis-
taste of machinery -- may seem
queer to most of us. But the
spectacle of citizens travelling
long distances to participate in
the messy, difficult business of
cleaning up after a disaster, with
no thought of reward or attempt
at self-glorification, is inspiririe,
The Tribune learned of the
Mennonite contribution only at-
ter awed Sapulpans, called us,
No Mennonite press agent had
been around. There was no at-
tempt to give a dime's worth of
charity in return for a dollar's
worth of publicity,
It gives you a warm feeling,
- Tulsa Tribune.
titt6PBSSftiNAL, AfjViCit
A. London, England, veterin-
arian tOld the owner of a eat
trained Delilah to chaege the
pet's name to Sampson,
Tommy Cite Dad there's
Mari at the circtis Who jilleipe
On et• hOrse's back, slips Under-
neath, catches held of its taiLtlict
nislieg tip on the ho rse's sleek!
- That's easy - f did aiI
that the _Best time I rode horse.
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
CAMERAS
IMPORT "GEM-1.6" Cameras, Hundred
percent profit! Send e3.00 banknotes
for airmailed sample camera. Details
free. Gem Industrial corp., CPO Box
545-C, Tokyo, Japan.
CANOES FOR SALE
CANOES, tough rugged fibreglass, 15
ft. long, 371/2 inch beam, easy to carry,
only 53 lbs. "$179.00 delivered". Nia-
gara Porfager, 2041 Carman St,, Nia-
gara Falls, OM. Phone EL, 4-9895,
CATTLE INSECTICIDES
CONTROL THE FACE FLY
WITH the "BEST" Cattle Oiler and
insecticide Oil. This serious fly le al'
ready attacking Cattle in great Burn-
hers. Several satisfied users practically
eliminated this pest during 1959. Start
treatment early for effective control.
Can be hung in pastures or feed lots.
Kills lice all winter and flies all sum-
mer, Save B0.75 lbs. on each antreal
treated. SEE your local dealer or
contact Geerge el. Gilbert Equipment
Ltd., Leamington, Ontario, Phone FA.
6-6262.
DOGS FOR SALE
scortisi4 TERRIERS
MALES and females. registered. Ex.
cellent breeding
Triniming a Specialty
Harris-Shire Kennels Registered, Hwy. 74, Belmont, Belmont 422-11-17.
FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
EBERSOL'S / WOLVERTON
GENERAL store and equipment, 2 gas
pumps, storeroom and garage, also a
5^rOcimed house, plus bath and fur-
nace, sell reasonable. Apply to box
No. 22 Port Rowan, Ont,
MOTEL
EIGHT individual units, snack bar,
Esso gas pumps with eight room house
on 21,4 acres. tree shaded property. frontage on two highways. Asking
price $35,000. Substantial down' pay-
ment. Nets well over $3,000. Bent 550
Dunnville, Ontario' " •
SASKATCHEWAN Licensed Hotels For
Sale - 35 rooms, $60,000 with $30,000 down; 7 rooms, $15,000 with $5,000
clown; 7 rooms, $17,000 with $10,000
down; 10. rooms, $75,000 with $55,000
down; 11 rooms, $30,000 with $15,000
down; 8 rooms, $27,000 with $17,000
down; city 55 rooms, s390,000 with'
$150,000 down. BONNEAU'S AGENCIES,
Real Estate, Gravelbourg, Sask.
HALIBURTON AREA
HOTEL, year round operation, 2
Storey, 8 Bedrooms, Toilets and Baths,
Lounge, Sunroom, Dining Room, Kitch-
en, Office, Owner's Quarters. Full
Basement, with Recreation Room, one
Billiard Table. Oil Heating. Tvvo annex buildings, 4 bedrooms, lounge and bath
in each. Three sleeping cabins hot and
cold water, central toilets, 91/2 acres
of land beautifully landscaped. 500' frontage on Lake Kashagawigamog,
750' frontage on Highway 121, About
21/2 miles from Haliburton village.
Premises fully equipped for continued
operation, Reason for selling, ill health.
Full Sale Price $63,000, $25,000 cash.
Mortgage arranged.
FLOYD E. HALL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
MINDEN, ONTARIO,
PHONE, MINDEN 23 COLLECT,
INTERNATIONAL Cub Tractor, by-
draulic lift, corn cultivator, field cut-
Heater, plow, dise, pecker; two wheel trailer. Priced to sell, Abner G. Marti., Rodte 2, Elmira, Ontario.
PTO, Feet forage harvest pick-111i and
tern attatnincnt. Two heavy duty Wag-
tens with 'Helix forage boxes, PTO,
Clayton Steinnum, 11, 2, Wellesley.
*Alitit4d A 'DIVE - entire body iffairring for the last T. ti-meys of 464W:does
Wept-lodes the earth at the end of his 45.coot hop, ttop, lump at a land-one frbielemeek -
ete, speeeeeeeeetee'
ettiee
# CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , .capucitiee got a preliminary
can a 300-foot stretch of road in
Lincoln, Neb. Now for the fist
time, though, there are elee'S
the road. Developed by OM
engineers over the. • past three
years) the ears -- the con.vcrt.-
ibie and Si hardtop - are equips
ped • with scanners and simple
computers so • discerning they
even. react differently •to. wet and
dry pavement,
There are still plenty of hugs
in the system, though, "Two 0,4
our biggest problems," said Dr,
James Millen vice president of
RCA Leberatories, "are deer and
skids. Even in the distant future;
the system will, probably be .us-
ed only for limited access high-
Ways, which could be fenced in.
to prevent pedestrians from wan-
tiering DA the lanes.: Ent we
know from experience - that deer
seem able to get over even high
fences, With the automatic syss
tem a car isn't as likely to skid
as when driven by a human be.
ing but once it does, the skid will
be bad because the built-in guid-
ance system does just the wrong
thing - it steers the car ,.away
from the skid." Additional scan-
ners to control skids will prob-
ably be designed, Dr. Hinter
said, The problem of deer is
tougher., but he hopes there's
enough Salt in a deer's body to
conduct electricity and so trig-
ger the electronic system. •
• Surprisingly, 'the automatic
highways won't be very expen-
sive. Today, before mass produc-
tion, the price (including instal-
lation) of the electronic, equip-
ment is estimated to be only
about $100,000 a mile, roughly
10 per cent of the cost of can-
structing each mile of non-elec-
tronic highway. The price of
automatic car controls hasn't
been so closely calculated, but
GM figures they may cost any-
where from $100 to $1,000 per
auto.
AGENTS, 'WA,NTED, • ....„,.... ,........
AGENTS, wanted to Sell Mulanac and
stainless tel cutlery, Write Box 134,
/Kilebener, Ont. -----•- •
MEN and. women Delnenstrate and sell our new Jiffy Electric Teapots. Free
dernenstiaLor to persons with referen-
ces. Harlbere ,Agenclee, Rockville,
Yemenite, Novet
ARTKLES .E.ggR sAtE
01)ESTII0YER!' fer us' *in. outdoor toil' ets, Eats. .tioiers, to -tee earth, saves
chinning. Directions, Thedeaede et
Users, coast to goest, price $1.00 per
can, postpaid. Log new Products, 322
York Aerie, Guelph, Ontario,'
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.BABY CHICKS . •
•
LOWER prices in effect on Bray -day.,
old anti started chicks, prompt Ship.
inept, see local' siloSt ^ or write Bray
Heichery, 12d John North, Hamilton,
Ont.
They Are. Really •
'short of
If you •decided to have a hairs
cut in the Italian village- Of 'Vale
le.agricale, it 'would probably
cost you a pound o$ corn, Or if
your wife fancied a cup of *coffee.
isf.be would have to offer An: egg
as Payment,
Not that all the local xesiderita
are starving the reason is that
The village is the poorest, in
Italy, and due to the shortage
of money the villagers pay for
everything by .a system of barter
and ecchange,
Only three people in the vil-
lage drew a weekly wage --, the
mayor (a much sought after and
frequently changed .position;);
the policeman and the legal.
.elerlt. The most prosperous resi,
.dent is a seventy-year-old yeter-
att of the first world. war Who
draws a monthly pensionl
The villagers can't be consid-
ered to lack initiative. At one
time they thought they had dis-
covered a miracle herb growing
there, A sample of it was sent
to Naples for estereination. But,
they were informed later, pars-
ley was already well known
there,
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ICE ereem, soft! Investigate the pos. sibeities in this trementious business.
Can be Installed in your present store
in .addition to yopr regular business,
Small investment; large profits, Box
212, 1.23,1siti Street, New Toronto, Oat,
NON-feed items for self-Serve stores,
As we receive new lines we will ship
You 6 only of each item priced 19e to
$1,98 retail You can test-sell these
Items and re-order et your leisure, Re-
turn any unsold merchandise any time
for a full refund. Cancel this service
any time. Just 'drop u$ a, nee, All
merchandise shipped 0.0,D. prepaid.
W. IL Smith, Clifford, Out,
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Old Satchel
Still Ready To Go
Leroy (Satchel) Paige, the
aging but hard-throwing Negro
pitcher, is ready 'to answer any
distress call that will, get him
back in the majors.
The tall, skinny star say's he
has worked himself into shape
with a barnstorming team and
"Now I'm back home where
oome ajor league club can get
a hold of me if they need a
pitcher, '
"And from the looks of the
box scores," he avers,"there
sure are some clubs itat can
use me as a reliefer. With 01'
patch out there, Milwaukee
wouldn't be kicking away all
-those ball games in the late in-
nings."
"The Braves need somebody
lake me to relieve those old guys
like Warren Spahn in the late
innings when they tire."
Satchell, who admits to being
in the mid-50s himself, wasn't
kidding.
"I'm throwing my fast ball
harder'n I did last year," he
said. "There were some scouts
'watching this club I was barn-
storming with and they could
.see it. For a couple of innings
or so I get plenty of speed and
I elways got that control of
mine." He added:
"Why, I still could put my
last ball over a match box at 60
feet, just like I used to."
The 6 foot, 3a4 inch hurler
started out with a Winston-
/Salem, N.C., club and finished
last spring with the Caribbean
All-Stars says an A.P, dispatch
from Kansas City.
Paige, who pitched for Cleve-
land in the late 40s and the old
09' r,OUIS Browns in the early
Es, says if he doesn't hear from
a n- jor league club he's open
to storming offers "any-
ev' et the world."
Satchel turned from washing
his car to demonstrating his
throwing and then to playing
with a group of neighborhood
boys he called "My practice team
while I'm at home,"
At one point he demonstrated
an elaborate windup, then whip-
ped his long thin arm. around as
if to throw a ball.
"Why does my arm last so
goad?" he asked. "Because I
take care of number one and
number, one is here." With that
kis fingers made a circle around
his stomach and back muscles.
"I take care of the muscles
around here," he explained.
"That gives me balance. That
keeps my arm from getting
strained, ever. Keep your back
strong and your stomach down
and you'll have balance -- and..,'
balance is what you need out
there on the hill."
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Ride With Nobody
In Driver's Seat!
At first glance, it looks not
too unlike an ordinary, familiar
white Chevrolet convertible even
though it has no steering wheel
or accelerator pedal. The Gen-
eral Motors engineer in the driv-
er's seat just twists a few dials
to start the car, and moves a
small stick to Steer it onto the
circular road which mars the
broad green lawn behind RCA's
David Sarnoff Research. Center
in Princeton, N.J.
But then come a disconcerting
few minutes. As the car inoveS
along at about 20 mph around
the tight quarter-mile course,
the driver flips a switch, takes
his hand off the joy stick, and
turns around to talk with the
back-seat passengers. The oar
stays on course. A hundred feet
directly ahead another car sits
in the middle of the track. The
passengers brace for a collision.
Even the driver involuntarily
moves his left foot toward the
brake pedal. But abotit 20 feet
from the car ahead, the con-
vertible slows down by itself
and stops.
This extraordinary perform-
ance, put on recently for a group
of 150 highway experts, was the
nation's first demonstration of
completely automatic driving.
Conceived in 1953 by Dr. Vlad-
itnir Zworykin, the 70-year-old
RCA scientist who invented the
electronic eye and electron mic-
roscope, the electronic highway
has two major components bur-
ied in the pavement: A guidance
cable down the center of the lane
to keep the car on course, and
a closely spaced series of rec-
tangular wire loops the size of a'
ear. The loops set up weak mag-
netic fields and when a car pasa-
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tronie signals is left behind. The
animals, stored in a computer,
can be used to control the next
oar's brakes and aecelerator, or
to flash a series of warning lights
along 'the road.
Actually, the RCA highway
was pretty well developed by-
1967, when its visual-warning
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