Monday. Mar. 25. 1957 The Guardian Page! 5! l DEATH 0? A KSOUNDIIL TENSE DRAMA It's the story of a aulve. twisted genius who l'i:t'lw ruthlessly to the. Inn of the fiiiaiicial world-andl Bordon Young People Entertain Tryon Groups Canadian Proposal Was Given final The hall was appropriately fl!- corgtgd for the party with Irish emblem and colors. assisted by Roma Ramsay. lMlcKel'Izie, George Ramsay and iJack Darrach. TUCKERtS TOW N. Ba-rmuda' (CPI-A Canadian proposal in the Sympathetic Hearing At Talks finds a bullet waiting for him there. Set in modcrn-day New York.. ON AGEND A This subject is on ilic nzenda The 'l-flgh-C" group of Borden United Church with their ministerl Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. and" Refreshments were served by Mrs. H. F. Coggins. Mrs. Ralph Toombs and Mrs. Heath Gordon. A jolly St. Patrick: program fol- lowed during which the entertain- their leader Mrs. H.i-2M. Coggins. men; committee, George Read, 1"""'"l"9,d "I9 y0""3.P90Pl' 0IiCarol Currie and Patsy MacDon-i .TY"'" U"1”9d "Id B'P'”-ll Ch””'h'laId. conducted a series of most e: at their meeting in the Borden ' United Nations regarding nuclear of tiie UN disarinanient .sub-co!ii- test: has recclvel a sympathetic mitlce which iinw is iiiceliii-.1 ill hearing from British and Ameri-il.nndon. Coinniittec nu-nibcrv. are can leaders hcre. ,(Tanada. Britain. the L'nited States this RKO movie portrays a many who diiorccs himself from human- ity and auctions his soul to the high t-st bidder. George Sanders. as At the close prizes were award- ed to the successful contestants. amusing games and contests in In-fl I "Friendship f-'lF1'lP' W33 Freetown Royals lnhnvcl out in their blii for thc lslaiid M. 11.1, by West lost Albcrton Rink Saturday night. ll-rl Robert Jardine.Des Robert Mcltfurdn, Clayton Mills, AHA. liitcriiiediziic "ll" cli.'iiiip- (coaclil. Missing from photo is W. Mills. Iilllslllll uhcn ihey were ticieatcd crls. George Reeves. Waitcr Camp Prince All-Stars at bell. Back row Joe Dorsey. Zeke Rob-1 Albert Waugh. Ray Smith. INTERMEDIATE RUNNERS-UP 1!-Tront row (I-rl. Lloyd Reeves. Roberts. Arnold Johnston. Photo by F. Weeks The Prince County tic icc sports were run night with a fair crowd in attenii-. sncc. The races were close and ex- lliary's Convent Pniricr. St. Mary's; 3. Jane Gunnn S.H.S. l30.Vs 10 yrs. (2 lapsl- 1. Les- WESTERN GUARDIAN Fiiti-:Mr:iv CALLED - The E Summerside Fl r e Department- Wsitonded to an alarm at the homel of Roland Gay on Myrtle Strcetl Wslffdny afternoon. Fire in wood- " Shingles on the roof of the house "8 quickly extinguished. CORRECTION -- The account of- the 'Alberton Legion fire in Satur- 'l'Vl PIP" should have read as follows: The Tigniah and 0'Leary, Scene in the event of the local ll"-'-Wli' being unable to subdue midence to the -. Ian Slraiig. 0'l.eary; and Suinmcrsidc alayne Rooney. Til" bfizades where called to that interscholas- Kelly. Borden: 2. Patricia Finnan. off at Civic ()'I.L-ary; 3. Mona Coughliii, Alber- Siadiuni in Summcrsidc Saturday ion. (8 laps) - 1. Ian 2. Robert Boys-opcn Alberion Wins Top Place .Ai Couniy's Ice Sports gy Millman. Alberton; 8. Judy Richard. St. Mary's. Boys - 1-1 yrs. (3 lapsIe- 1. Wayne Thomas. Tryon; 2. David Stull. S.H.S.; 3. Robert Carruthcrs, mcrside. Will Be Presented This Week of the performers of former years lbac k in harness and with th e circle augmented with the recently organized Llonettes. A full dress rehersal over the weekend revealed that the stage setting itself is something really worth while. The scenic back drop depicts a scene on the Swanee River where the group of dsrky .iabourers await the arrival of the river boat. "The Robert E. Lee". At the opening of the show the plantation workers are seen on the jetty ready to load the holes of cotton on the steam boat. Soon the old paddle boat hoves into view and ties up at the land- ng. The whole scene is the product of the fertile minds of Lions Joe Iamiception Church. Wellington Cen- L:;maloli1- service at 2.30 pm, my mp H: MacDonald officiated at wmch I:rch and at the interment Camel ook place in the Church Brow "Y. Pall bearers were Ray Dm gt. John E. Cameron. Wallace ucmn. Michael Gallant. Ralph In and Herb McQuaid. miessional Cards B. If. llnritar. 3.0. Ladies Auxiliary I-Ias Regular Meeting The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Tlgnish branch of the Canadian Legion was held last Thursday in the Legion Club Rooms with the president. Mrs. Earl MacDonald in the chair. Letters of appreciation were production. The show this year is under the and features that favorite of in- vorites among end men. Lion Al wedlock along with Lion Roy Grant and Lion Russ Kelly. All in all this years production promises to he one that will please everyone for it seems to have something to suit the taste of every- one numbers which include direction of Lion Herb Schurman . , , In a communique issued Sun- day at the end of their confer:-nce.l Prime Minister Macmillan and President Eisenhower agreed to register with the UN advance no- tice of their intention to conduct future nuclear tests. and to per- mit limited international observa-1 tion of these tests if Russia would do the same. At the recent session of the UN1 General Assembly Canada. Nor-. way and Japan proposed that ad-1 vance notice oi nuclear test hey given the UN. , Post Letters I In Antartica 1 HAMILTON. Ont. (CPI-One of the first letters posted from thel Antarctic continent has reached Hamilton. 1 , it was probably among postagei in the first regular British maill to leave the South Polar seasn Arthur Chrystal. the receiver.l conjectured. On the letter are four stamps: postmarked R o s s Dependency, Jan. ll, 1957. . The letter was taken with the New Zealand trans-Antarctic ex-I pedilion under the command of- Sir Edmund Hillary to Scott Base. Ross Dependency. The expedition. is part of the International Geo-. physical Year's explorations in. Antarctica. . One of the stamps. a three- penny. is blue black and carries a picture of HMS Erebus in Mc- Murdo Sound .witli Mount Erchus last 10 years. The government assessments on what the Crown layers described as "secret commissions" or "kick- ue Mum. . Mbermn; 1. Donald 1 After four weeks of intensive Clark. Lloyd Desfloches. and Mer- backs” "n m 4 ' y Ling. Kengngton; 3' Geo. McNem.'rchz-rsals the annual Lions Club cer Mullins and is conceded by all 754 8 dmyogellgge 134;.” to 554' Semi-finals :1 I y inlnstrel show goes on the boards who have seen the setting to be The government claimed g com . llfl the Civic Auditorium Tuesday one of the most beautiful and ,1,” bet South Shore Hockey Girls open (4 lapsl- l. lmeldai d w d d h 1- y d 1 1 P Y Men the GOCIOFS and pan is nes ay nig ts with many rcaistc ever use in a oca several optical mm! ..m fraud 0' League the government of Canada to ar- range a purported sale of shares and to represent the said money as capital receipts. whereas the money received by the appel- lants as a result of the said con- spiracy was income." Eighteen doctors and the es- tates of two deceased doctors are appealing. sile bases of British forces France and Russia. The Canada-Norway-.lnpan pro- posal, hr-'.'.'ct'cr. is considered only a preliminary step in on altrmpt to reach accord on world disarni- amcnt. And the Russians have not yet accepted it. i The communique also said Brit-E sin and the U.S. aszree in prin-1 clple in the interests of mutual defence and mutual economy diiatl certain guided missiles -- without, atomic warheads-be made avail-lTlie story begins with the scound- U-5-li'cl's sensational murder. We fol-i forces by the the British army on. able in British Presumably. the Rhine. of which the Canadian infantry brigade group is pm"-31 would be the first to get such Am-l eriean missiles. STORED NEARBY - There was no indication among conference officials that the U.S. plans any immediate revision of legislation which now precludes supplying of American nuclear weapons to U.S. allies. However. atomic warheads are.- likely to be stored near the ;nis-lg 0 r 1 quick use in an emergency. Canada already has licence to adapt an American-developed mis- side to Canadian use to arm RC. A.F. jet interccptors. But Ottawa officials have said acquisitions by Canada of atomic wapons depends on two factors over which Canv ada has no control: Relaxation of American laws which now prohibit putting U.S. atomic wapons liito the hands of its allies. and the cost of such weapons. ......-1re:-e-m-'- Firemen Met At Legion Club room Thursday even- ed a number of films were shown. Tonight (Monday) -tile decency in his frenzied rise, the scroundrel who discards sim- does a fascinating job in reveal- iv": the emotions that drive am- hilinn. ”Scroundrel" also stars Yvonncl Decarlo. Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vlclciii Jory. Nancy Gates and Coleenl (ii-ay. Featured in the star-stud deli cast are John Hoyt. Tom Con- way and Lisa Ferraday. low his career back to the day he renounced humanity to seek his fortune. The tricks. the crimes he commits on his way to the top-all these are pictured with brilliant realism. as the man draws his net 0' destruction around everyone who falls for his bait of quick money. From first to last. "'Death of a Scoundrel" will have you catching your breath. CRAPAUD RINK TONIGHT Frank Myers Finals CRAPAUD vs. TRYON 8:30 sharp If Crapaud wins, cup will be presented. l1 Admission 50 and 25 cents 1 20 pages of comics. Only ten United Church hall on Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened with. an impressive candle lighting wor-l ship Service led by George Rcadl keeping with the occasion-lnciud- l0"n9d I0? W9 "nil"? 0f "T595 3 ing "Maggie Murphys Patchwork. The Tryon groups were accomp- Quilt" "Irish Gingo” and ”Musl- panled by their Minister Rev. Mr. cal Shamrocks” all of which caus-1Archer of the United Charge and ed much laughter and merriment.iRev. Mr. Graves of the Baptist. citing. Alhci-ion lligh beating out Arscnnult. Bcdcque; 3. Robert Car- 0'Leary. 1n me backgmung A f 11-. n - 1 s oliicr sclioiils by the narrnwc-': rutlicrs, 0'l.eziry. Girls' - 15 yrs. and over 13 stamp in dull red carriesmporllgalig. Leglon Room 1 The IN l"ill”l1ln5- All1Fl'l0n 3mnS59d 27 MGIHS mil” yrsmbrz lnpsl-Al. lapislr l.dPa!iziiple Finnan 0'Leary of two famous British explorers. A we” attended meeting 01 A1. new car poinis. ()'Lcary 26': points. St. ona Cougiin, crton; 2. n- an mel a e y. Borden lticdi; sir I-3:-not sh.-1ck1 1 d R 1, 1 . - Alberton; 3. Nancy 2. Patsy MacDonald. Borden. F. Scott,S who pef.Si?.d””......”1fJ.lberton firemen was W m the ore money to spend as you go along! lNJ9)'Al.IF'l.'I'ODAY WHILI navinca Iron 1'oMonnow" s1 1113,-y-5. 1Mary Driscoll. St. Mary'si 2. Pcg- Th ed M d d I H -, 9 . ( 21 Ag L 3.": 9 case open on ay an 15 cents. lbichies. S.lll.S.: 3. llvlliltmore Mill-i . . exgfigiegogogst 3:12: ave” lr"'ne0E:e'3; . u I a V . 3. St MW g .1 Minstrel Show B Lions Club was - mane can... gain 0.. l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH lEnel'lS'0n1grY's5t- irglallfiylizi 2 1'-Inlzlnilnrei shares in Prescription Optical Co. . ' ' i ' Ltd" ' 0N SAL; Now Phillips Building, B. E. Yonnker, C.L.U. 111 Grafton Street, Charlottetown District Manager LOT 16 RANGERS VS. FREETOWN ROYALS Game time 8:30 Admission 25 and 40 i well known southern ' J" ne- gro spirituals. calipso numbers, instrumental and quartette selec- tions. everything in fact that goes into the makeup of s top notch mlnstrei show. First game Famicrs cast of this game 9.05 p.m. This Week At CIVIC STADIUM FIIDAY TUES. 7:15-9:15 REGENT TODAY 3.30-1.15. 9:15 AWILVAII WED. 3:30-7:15-9:15 coming, April Hilarious comedy at Capitol "TOP SECRET AFFAIR" Susan Hayward Your ticket will be delivered to you tonight by a 3rd and 4th . . Kirk Douglas .-.'. : .1. .;..... . firm iitiuliilitn 1 -K-avg Our specially trained interior "cl visit your home and sssigt 1n sele Free installation and measuring on all made-to-measure drapes. .Visit our Drapery Department and see our display-350 additional swatches to choose from. CARPET SPECIALS luv Tiiiiil; the flames. ?-C-4-A-en , zsiie . B0111. -. - mFUN'El'AJ; ssrubizoair - The c0mPl9I9 Post 1',(.Ting'on Rmk 2 : Vwmmw .- ' er", Plashc. nera o e ate rs. John Mac- I" Manda '.' ..'.',..'. -. , 's Mod or in Graduate Course P" 9 - Y .. 9 , , , '""" her elxgnieiiieigewii '33 RV living Room Tailored SL98 to S698 . . 5 congolaani. Armstrong. lnolaain Dalaao Just Arrived Complete Stock of Curtains- Nylon, Trulon, Marquis- ecorator. Mrs. Norma Sutherland. will he only too plcascd to Cling suitable drapes. carpet or furniture. Ignaz. litlcv. Klplith llgbson assist-1 Miss Mary! Maclgougan. R.N.. Le H I , ,V CV- cxan or MacKay has returned mm ontreal where ague 113 s . yofliciated. interment took place she completed a six month post '. Livin Room To 1 lv'l'er1:)tAlg CIen!ieiery.nPa1hli bcarerslgradmile coprscehnig pediaitricsnalt CAVENDISH , I 1 . . o nson. u Birch. the ontrea ren's osp a. . l . . '1'i:'l;95GHlKzins. Harry Best. win- Miss MacGougan, daughter of Versus , .- IN ' BCdI'OOfn TOITOI'Gd .... To ambla and Arthur Perry. Mr. grid Mrsid D:'incanji;Iiae!Gmi. SPRINGFIELD ” I A ll g . ,;.j ., an .g . I ,..-up ' plv,NE Al - gan. iimmers e as reone e I - i - it. 1! l 3 V . . W Mix"; slognm. A':l11;m(:1e. 4,18,, Jim: ,..,h,:cecg::,;,i,c,:e(,i,,,,m 830 Sharp H" S ..x.y&1, H . E 2 Bedroom Frilled . . . . S295 to S6.50 N "ii I ' - t -':-i . 1 h:ld0tImt;funV(l;:l,lvlng-t:;:1I (gentei; wasilnurset training at the School of Skate Pf er Cg flat ,5 y, . x a 6 0 1" 'l..l:.Nnrsing in June of last year. Listen to CJRW for broad- Yes folks the summe,-side sea cadet, have 3 secret mf W -H.-. gr . -.1 I, Kifc gn . , , , , , , , T, to . N 'ri.'.lii'i'”'E i"' i'”s?.'Zi&'civ"-ill 3 ti 1 nif A in cm?” I ma! u-t gen eman n u orm. . , Ch"l"'d ;l""' 0' ”l"'f'e;"'""" mm i:ao4:oo.;mcimi sum ml young soc 1 25 carpets - assorted s I to 5. designs. - A"”""T"'" uiii:y"”3'iue"if.'w'm.m3 was weii 7:00 It-In--Kellllnll-on Huh Price i i l qualities and colors '1, E T-”-T"-T '. , in It. ' c........ ..'.t.":.'i..:.3:.. "ha .---a;;,, -1 3; ---,,e,-,,-- t”.'::''.. '.:.:”:'.'?.:f””' ' two Discount gum was on up It ran ma . hlEOfIId!.P. Phenol?!" 1. "Peal" 'ln R P.” TUHDAY seaassoaasoo s Cqs yd! April 11th at no p.in. 4,m.g,;)..gnung ' K y 32” p.ln.- Morell intermediates C P L C III & Son LIIIII . of g gm , cw, ALBERTON A - SUMMERSIDE Complete mo. Hail Runner "'63: :f':"""”' I Mrigm go: who hl:tl"mbet:n I-M eh-mvtoi-hi!” TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 was 3-an-7:15.-0:15 20?. OFF i come i s ' """' - nnnssmr Lari. Pu-iniisn ,','i,'".',';"',,?i,,,l'l:,.””'"' '" ”'”'t To be announced Assomnonl Inch spacial slut "'9 ”- ""”' 1-iwnsnn 207. of! Pete am Mr. Ralph Haywood. Mill River, . . '3-'-m..' ””.."”s.'i"'i”””i'....?.'.5'..”.'. ;'.l'ii'l532;"3iZ”'.”.'...i.;".2.”..””t :.-.':::-:?.S;.:?.:: SPRING oann JUST amvso SMALLMAPNE iiuii'.,iiii'iii'm ;:!"fI”ITIl.InI:yg::l?C1lf ltvIrn:Idtd ..u'fi.i.3i-T.'3”'.'3m lgkoiiline and IIIIIH Hoar coverings. , I , AN it y T ”':D9'”"' Aiiierwn.durinatacweeassa. """”'""'.'-A':'m"D:Y " gum. ... Vltar Israel -' he arstd gm...- pbn lattes IlIl's Mm Was: pyiunde, Mr. t”4m"'uu" -ITIC "mg. mgmgm s:mo:ss-aaauu c - . M" am. while htianlgu in w,,," I d O -C 1 no f,"f,.'i,;,"',f,”',J,i',.."",.. ,.,:& Menus p.u.-anon cm . I I. uaaa c. class tbs wand. Illilll 26 points apiece. Carriitliers. S.ll.S. Boys- 15 yrs and over 14 laps)- companions while returning from - 1:- ch' g 519 hen Burke I Th rc' it: i the events follow; Boys 11 yrs. (2 lapsl- 1. Philip 1. Robert Arsenault, Bedeque; 2. th s 111 P 1 1 1 1 , mg wlm "e. w p Girtls 7:ll'i'.:.liiii(i under l1lapl- Gallant. S.ll.S.: 2- Eddie Rnyncr. Lloyd Mullarl. SJLS-: 3. Sonny Theogight-pgdnynatainfi shows a pmsidmgi, M-,1c1rem.li' t-lieuitiiziiilililg S M: Tr” "nt"nle md dependdi” '1" "T l. Lyn Coffin. Alli:-rton; 2. Janice Central Bcilcque; 3. Aubrey Dar- Irvine, Cape Traverse. map, printed in blue, from New "936",, ienadlcld llidt accident v isundersbandabla enoughlliut rnanyaman lllacwillinnis. 0'LCal'y: 3. Wendy racli. Borden. Relay race. Girls- l. Bordcn- Zealand to the South Pole, with an an MW in effect on the inhardpressedtosupply thsthings , llincimiigall. Czipc 'I'ruvcrsc. Girls-l2 yrs. 12 lapsl- 1. Gcr- lmclda Kelly. Patsy MacDonald. red marking indicating the route Tgdfilafii regular members of the hm hmlly Wm" end need. whihi nninulning Bn,t's.7 yrs. and under ll liipl- paldine Rooney. Alberrton: 2. Geor- Donna Currie. Carol Currie; 2. of the expedition. brigade and also on A member a gi;ot.cction for their future and his own. - l I. Blame .Mllll?lI'l. St. Mary 5: 2. me (arriitliers. 0Leaiy: 3. Mari- 0Leary- Cynthia Kennedy. Vlr- The one-shilling and sixpeimy of me Auxiliary who 15 caged on to at Canada Life we've deviged mm. nuomht - Alan Croner. bll.S.V; 3. Stanley llyn M(lnlilS. Borden. ginia Sillilker. PRlI'l('lll Piniizin. stamp. dull mauve. shows 5 pm. I E H, mm, member during cm”. w.wpmwu,.' pun. Hut aw. you more momywwend Hardy (ape Traverse. Boys --I2 yrs. (2 iapsin I. John Pauline Finnan- 3. St. Mary s- file of Queen Elizabeth i d If rep ac B E - t ” t ' t t ' 1 Girls R yrs (I lzipi . 1. Pauline Brown. Keiisingion; 2. Edmund Mary Driscoll.. Shirley Grant mauve oval n 8 Er n me or pmmca mcholendlor um .blm'y "you 50 dong H Jvhde lullbuyms lmmedln. I, llardv. Alhcrion' 2 Aim Peters. Blacriuicrc. S.ll.S.; 3. Douglas Judv Richard. Erma Casey. , I "was mad” know" that me sling; h To "” 'gf""d;ftt" pnitecmm u"dP guuuuwd mm?" m l"'"hfe' St. Mary's. 3.' Diane Rnyner.:Hardy. Allierton. Relay race. Bnys-- I. Borden- of fifty dollars IR-41d belerrigretgllultry H B I lhamnmdgrtil 0!"! Any Canada Life man can explain how you can do it Central Bedeque. Boys- open 42 lapsl- 1. Lloyd Everett Campbell. Fred Leard. Al- B C D 1, lmm "E9 ;::;13the”'a"e5ndy nnehrlgilinillu only 30 of ma Imunnl:”9' this atalower cost than by any other method. in Boys ll yrs. tl lnpl-- 1. Danny Muttart. S.H.S.; 2. David Slull. S. den MBCNCVIII. Alan Machean; 2. - 0 OC Ors PS5: ofllmlg Aylbemm brigade I" dun an ("mom 150": .l!h:'.';;' bwhdb mm, .5111”; ",1 W9 lcdm" 3'9"" 5"dlt'"llW01"-h1nV”tlJll-111l- ... Appeal Tax or -- . - . ary s; . er yers, 1 - 3 pa -- . a- ru ers. ar an ennls. yo ' bl discussion was held l'e- and cats like tigers He no . "V ' GYPP P In "'1 T . - Albcrlun. ricia Flnnan. 0'Leary; 2. Corn Harris. Sid"? 9 id (! , f d d - h i 1 P otbarooinpany. -:1 Boys open :4 lapsl- l. Robert Couiziilin. Albcrton; :i. Charlene Officials: Startcr- Lorne IIen- VANCOUVER (cm - Twcnly 5t”ff'2ga ”,"ct:.', 3,21 3:,,,"'::j"f,':,;,,” '.If..,”2 '31: T .--1 gllilrruthers. 0'Lenry; 2. Wayne iwrighi. Middleton. ' nessey;y aiinouncer- Bob Scliiir- doctors have launched an appeal Ipayxiiemgfm. such fire, Shoum be "M11," mm in' an "'or”. . yl p NJ?-iT.”nIS.iS.'.” 3' Md” ””' a.?..”.i5Tl3ii'5I”i"'iii.;.'oiifi.?? &”.'.'.i.i"i'i.”.f.." iQi?2E.B'i)iE'e.?Ji 32321:":l?5&iS?Si'?2vii.?.2”L3ES?? Wt "tit”'”"l””ed"l”””"”i"' 3'?” '" '””"1'1.""s' ""' W" 1' V i ' ' - . r - - ' - . - ' cram hth . mam-n' tdd A - clGiIi;ls 9 yrs. (1 lapi- l. Annlgnlgagyi 3- Freddie Jardlne. Ken- laalphh iiord. gtBedoi;1ue. R gack zrgtingds iiiaipggeib llilid re- ",i-il,',”,o.li?,l,l;'e.djol(;:i;nent eoineiife this week. (it: 11:. St::d:Td (7,g5”'WW (away . ii ar . Alherton; 2. Pntrici I)rls- 1" - "I'D Yu 9351". 0n- 9E- 0 075- V v in ' C at s" on - ' 1 -o I . I t 'h ' mp Sty Mary-S; 3y patsyntrcfgcill Girls - 14 yrs. (2 lapsi .-l. Borden. Francis McNeill. Sum- cyc-glass prescriptions during the memnm 3 Sam” ,:,:::l1,?g J35. ina:az'hi:.ni);:pa';:ml:o:v:l':liid 3;. enjoyed. Before the E P .