Snell of New Zealand, but de- feated Snell earlier this-year at a track. meet in Toronto. Snell Ho since retired from competi- ion. No New Faces On|" "Torna Ait ior NHL Referee Staff Homiiten, oe ah yy te appointed. The team will he coached by| TORONTO (CP) -- The .Na- Bill Crothers Among I!) To Make Budapest T i rip pes hype oba ye cee ee verge Smee | Frags ek 5 Bo wt eae icp 4 Track starsjPuce of Toronto, shot put and| McMaster University, Hamil- yt votes ery saci ill Crothers and Harry Jeromeldiscus; swimmers Marvin) eferee-in-chief lan (Sco td wee 4 ---- Chase and Udo Buechner, both Ivalery ges co Son tan tigen = -- said = Wednesday 10, the, Canadianlor Montreal; and fencer'Mar-\fkp" recordtolde. That af oe r fred Von Nostitz of Campbell- 'i ernece at Budapest Aug, 20-\,ine Ont, fe ag agelagy eagle got : tc; fine in| C8others is considered byjfor the long jump in the Tokyo BE gg Wosncs ly cage . cami iN) many to be the tep man in the|Olympics. , i la = ee world .in the 800-metre event.) More than 2,500 athletes will cent pail Set eta cient track! He won a silver medal at the|be competing in the eight events aad BMA representatives: two) 1964 Olympic Games when he|which include gymnastics, ten- swimmers and one fencer. iveguse ss second behind Peterinis, volleyball, and water polo. Both Crothers, of Markham,| NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN - Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his Two British Columbia women, Helen Alwood 29, left, and Joyce Mahon, 32, rode out of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Friday on the next HALF WAY IN LONG, LONG RIDE leg of their journey to Halifax. The "women, who began the ride at Clingdon, B.C., April 23, counted the Sault as the halfway' point. When they reach Halifax they plan to sell their horses, buy an old car and 4 their the way to Atlantic beachcomb Florida down seaboard. --(CP Wirephoto) TELEVISION MOVED IN Hollywood's Dark Decade Was Back In The By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- The|The code banned the depicti 1950's were Hollywood's dark/of dope. This time the legion| decade. Everything seemed to con- spire against the film industry. Television replaced movies as The the entertainment habit. and cash on travel, do-it-your- self projects and a host of other distractions. Foreign film indus- tries, censorship, were cutting = the world market. With costs rising and film at- with no restrictions of|tions; didn't voice condemnation. The big chance came in 1956 when revisions provided that: and dope addiction could be) treated with certain restric- swear words could be in- jected when dramatically valid. The code retained bans on lsex perversion, venereal dis-| tendance slashed by half, some|ase. sex hygiene and nudity. studios flirted with bankruptcy. The companies tried 3-D, wide screens, even smellies, Nothing worked for long. RKO and Republic ceased op- erations as film producers. Other companies stayed alive only by making television films, selling off real estate, drilling for oil and dumping old movies into television. MONROE MAKES IMPACT |: Franker films drew alarm from the keepers of public mor- ality, but they also sparked re- newed public interest in mov- ies. No star did more to incite); that interest during the 1950s/ than Marilyn Monroe. She was a wisp of a girl with} a whispery voice that made her) jseem all the sexier, In reality,) The conviction grew among)., {| producers that films would have ol gua ay a ee to come to grips with sex. FILM CONDEMNED Oddly enough, a maverick Vi- Yet Marilyn had an air of in- | born naturalness that made her| ennese was to lead them. Inlicle. Her last husband, Arthur) 1952 Otto Preminger made a/Miller, wrote of Marilyn: seemingly beauty shines because her spirit! film version of a a Her} harmless sex play, The Moon islis forever showing itself." Blue. Because Preminger re- fused to excise the words "'vir- gin" and "seduce" from. the script, the production code re- fused a seal. The National Le- attitude toward sex in films.) She feared her career would be) ruined when it was revealed that she had once posed in the! gion of Decency condemned the|nude. Her career boomed after) Miscegenation was no longer| public also lavished its leisure/banned; abortion, white slavery| |saquah, Wash., 1950s ithe role that Hollywood had} ithrust on her. Unable to ma tain an emotional attachment, | she died of a sleeping pill over- dose three years ago today. | TOUR ALL CONTINENT SIMCOE, Ont. (CP) -- Mr. land Mrs. Bert Lobberegta of Is-| visited here part-way through their 12,000-| mile. car, tour of North Amer-| lica. They are driving an open| }1907 Great Arrow car, an an- 'cestor of the Pierce Arrow and) thought to be the only surviving) one of its type. The only cloud} on the horizon so far has been one ticket--for overtime park-| ing. sexiness seem like the real art- lg ; Marilyn symbolized the sel tex OSHAWA * MARINER TAPE CUT OFF PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Scientists have turned off Mari-| and) ner 4's tape _ recorder turned on other scientific and engineering equipment which) had been shut down during the spacecraft's rerun of the his- toric Mars photos. Spokesmen at Jet Propulsion Laboratory here said the playback of 21 The Man with the Golden Arm. uae fo feel blonde all over."')|pictures was completed Mon- jon(But the frightened girl from|day when Mariner was 150 mil- jfoster homes couldn't maintain|lion miles from earth. 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