. PAGE TEN [HE CHARLOTT ETOWN GUIuuJlAi" .._.___.-_...... IWIIIIBE EDWARD -T0ilAY-—Flll.-—8AT.' SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 stallions A story exciting as the women COLOR PARADE - CARTOON niiiililvtllln l. ‘Adventure’ in Glorious West _t MOI"! sod Till RIDERS OI Ill COMEDY - SPORTS - SCREEN SNAPSHOTS lirsnuolv norm" ARRIVING AT THE PRINCE EDWARD “Stallion Road." co-slarring Ron- ald Reagan, Alexis Smith and Zach- ary Scott, is the new Wnrnor fllm scheduled to begin an engagement at the Prlpce Edward Today. The picture. based on slephcn Long- atreet’: best selling novel of horse breeding in California. tells a heart- warming story of people who love horses. and of a triangle that al- most ruined the lives of the three people concerned. The flllm presents Ronald Reagan in his return lc the screen. as vet- erinarian Larry l-isnrshan, who owns Stallion Road ranch. vuhvrc he raises hhoroulzhbred lumping horses. When his old friend, Stove Pirrcall (Zachary Scott) vacations at the ranch. between writing nov- els, they meet and are attracted to Rory Teller (Alexis Smflhl, of the Teller ranch. TIIUCOLOI WESTERN IS ACTION-PACKED Beautifully photographed in Tru- color, and boasting a happy blond M lltlllirtg outdoor action, mirth 554 melody, the new Republic wugom, "Along the Oregon Trail,’ starrizu Monte Hale, wlhim opens today at. the Capitol Theatre. is out- Itanding entertainment to please every member of the family. Monte. one of the screen's most rsonabla new stars. ls excellent in he role orfthe young frontlersmun who. almost singlohandedly, defeats the scheme of an ambitious and nnhleu adventurer to carve an em- hre for hknself out of the vast regon territory, EON MARK IS CLUE T0 MYSTERY when a branding iron looks ilk: a Chinese laundry ‘mark you can be pure that trouble is riaht around the corner,- Eddie Dr-an finally makes sense out of it when-he dis- covers that the gmsrk ls used to flange brands on cattle. This dis- llAlE - BOOTH wllll IOY WlllING i rm. llllll SAT. ihe ADRIAN I PlllPll SAGE , ,,,_ roluellr ‘- rn|.- SAT. ~ Matinee Set. Only 2:30 Shows 7 cad 8:45 ‘ sap/e sums; romeo: 4n amount! Serial‘ - Truvel - Comedy m ———~ —-— ~- NEW ANNAN W. l. The New Arman Women's Insti- tue met at the home of Mrs. Rob- ; ert Moase on Thursday evening ‘ Sept. 4. The president presided and the meeting opened with "It's A Good Time To Get Acquainted" followed by Creed in unisdn. Roll call was responded to by eleven members. One visitor present. Mir.- ‘ utes of previous meeting were read and aprroved. Plans were made to hold a pantry sale at Holman! Hardware. Committees gave their reports; Mrs. John Mouse and Mrs. Don Schurrnan were appointed on new sick committee. It was mov- ed and seconded that all bills be paid. Correspondence was road and discussed. It was decided to ask for the working demonstration. It was decided to ask Clmpsons for a donation of print. ‘ Next meeting to be held st tne home of Mrs. John Moasc, Mrs. John McInnis, Mrs. Delbert Rayner to assist with lunclg Collection s- mounted to 1.20. Program Commit- tee entertained with s recitation and contest. Lunch was served by hostess. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. FLYING m ATw MAY m; EXPANDED EDMONTON. Sept. l0 — (UP) — Canada, and the United States are working jointly on a plan to make ‘possible expanded Ilylufl in ‘he Ariic and polar regions alonfl i119, Dominion‘; northern frontier and thus ensure more dala for forecast- ing weather in orth Amflricl- Canadian and United States planes ‘will be able to make more extensive trans-polar flights through construction of four Loren stations. Loran is a wartime radar development now used to make flying more safe over desolate re- 'o-rrs. Federal officials announced last March that two Loran stations would be built this year and a possible third in 1N8. Bin“ than no official announcements have been made and no details given out. But northerners have become aware of the development of the project and the locations of the stations-e master station near Alrlavill. N. W. 'I‘.. and "slave" or smaller gtatidns at Cambridge Bay covery has important significance in "Stars Ovcr Texas," PRCs new outdoor action film now playing at. the Emplrc"l‘hcntrc. The picturc tells an exciting story of cattle rustling. mistaken identity and crooked schcml s. Sci against a background of hurd riding. straight Slhwilng and picturesque scancry, the picture is great cntcrlainmcnl for all lovers of last moving action. In addition to Dcnn. the cast also includes Roscoe Alt-s. Shirley Pat- terson and Lee Bennett. The pic- ture was produced and di-rcclcd by Robert Emmett Tansey. ‘Mommas sour: * American tobacco heiress‘ Doria Duke is pictured wll her husband, Porifirio Rublrosa, armor son-in- lsw oi Dominican president, Ra- fael Trujillo. aftor their marriage. The hriclcgroom'ls the Dominican Republic's charge dbffaires in Paris. and this ls his third wifa. The other two were: Flor De Oro Trujillo. daughter of the president of the Dominican Republic. and French actress Danielle Darrieull. Both were divorced. This is Miss Duke's second marriage. She won a divorce from James H. R. Crom- well, 0.5. minister to Canada, on charges of mental cnlelty. ‘being built at Barter Island in land sawmills Creek. A fourth is ‘Alaskan territory not (s: from . Akiavlk. \ It is assumed Oanadi and the - United states are not unmlndful of the ‘defense value of the work al- ‘though stress ls being placed at present on their peacetime value. ‘i Canadian and United States jplanes have been making an in- creasing number of fllghlsover the northlsnd to obtain geographical and geophysical information in- cluding more accurate location of the north magnetic pale. They also study atmospheric conditions and ‘IIUIIOI. Sea: End 0f Mandate LONDON. Sept, 9—(AP)— Aulhorltativg government sources said today that official British opinion has swung over to the lview that Britain's mandate over {Palestine must end. The informants said the depart- ments most. concerned with Pal- csline-tlile foreign. war end colon- lal offices-were preparing briefs for lliclr ministerial ‘heads wllh that broad mcommefldafloh pro- dominating. . ‘line briefs‘ are being prepared after close study of the recent |recommendatlons by the UN. spec- ial committee on Palestine. ; The cabinet has not yet formally considered the mutter. but a Inln- islerlal debate on the Palestine question is expected within a foflr night. lllletilulplé "l ‘t nu er'a r :12". l"; Eager Poles lllear Ruins 0f Genital - un-o- I: JOIN LLOYD WARAAW. Poland. Sept. 10 — (AP) - Whatever may be in store for them politically, the Poles are digging into their war heritage of grim sterks ruins with an obvious will to rebuild and stnlgele for a future. On the eurfeeemt lea-st. Warsaw l buatlea with life. Denis are balm driven into the appalling awe of wreckaqe. the restaurants supply abundant and excellent food. there are many small private mo]: sall- lnr on a from. market l-nd people and neurologist o! the General Hvlnihi. Dr. Prod Ito!- llhd Mickey died Sunday nlht at the Western Division ‘ Montreal General Hospital. 63-year-old medalist had been iii in the hospital since July ll. nanl ‘ llr. F Illacliey lloletl Doctor Illa, Ago 63 (Montreal Star) A distinguished diagnostician Montreal hc Private Patients’ Pavilion of of the The A sportsman as wall as an, aeti- ‘ Mackay 10d I make merry in spite o! the awful surroundings. The ruins loom in lrotuque at- titudes as is: ss the eye can see. To really understand. one must visit and look for himself. They are awe-inspiring human brutality. But - lwo years later -— one- teliimonlal; of storey concrete building; many of the areas of desolation, housing shops that display ever-y. thing from fure to electrical lad- setl and from art work to hams, roost chickens and lldflurl, Mod. it brick buildings are cwpriu out in the residential acetone. Modest brick buildin s are crop- ping out in the res dentlal sec- tions. streetcars and buses have glass windows suln. traffic cops wear neat while costs and a good proportion of lhe pedestrians are p well dressed. On one side o! the ares of greatest destruction run the ave- nues General sikorskiego mg J". ozolimslrle. They form a wide thor- oughfare and the side still stand- ing -— a relative term since the line of buildings is punctuated lib- erally with ruins -- looks out over a vast zone 0f complete desola- tion. On the other side of the street stood one of the world's finest rail- h "in" glued to determine his career. He Wilden name was King, and helped was later to become s. leader e1 the Uberal Party in the Senate. inspired l0 to McGill and study medicine. honors lDlI_ Dr. Mackay became an in. terne at the Royal Victoria Koa- there until the outbreak o1 the First World War. He joined the army and went overseas wm; u" first Canadian contingent on the staff of No. 3 Canadian General Hospital. Prior to leaving Canada he married Marion Crowell, who was s nursing sister and a 3nd. usts o! the Royal Victoria Bo;- pital. . In England Dr. Macksy voluu. teered to go to France with Dr. varied and intcraallm life. Born in Prince Edward Island in 18M. he was educated at the Prince of wllll Ovllfillrat Charlottetown and lahr taught school. Ibr a time he worked in a O- P. I. construction camp in Weltaen Canada where lte met a young doctor-a meeting that was dal- ecame friends with the doctor. im with anaesthetics. Kine. who lanatcr and Yuuna Maekay to First War Iarvlcs Ibiiowlru his graduation with from McOlll University in ital and was admitting officer the Way stations. It and its surround- ings are new rubble. Spared By Germans 0n the bBCaU-Be they which now personnel. few visitors. Its Avenue ‘W921 are dingy and inadequate. In its dining room, however. the Jerozolimskle, facing the ruins, stands the hotel ill-Bl W85 spared by the Germans using it and shelters diplomatic newspaper men and a accommodations currency .and v Polish salary levels era ted state enterprises. waiter himself aufllests horn and @885 —— and he brings three eggs, not one. It. is a for cry from Lon- don. In Warsaw the waiter serves thick steaks, abundant vegetables and rich ice topped with heap: o! whipped cream. t; Prices are shocking, Judged by the relation of-lhe zloty £0 foreign the average worker could not pos- libly afford to trade in the free shops or eat in the free restaur- ants. There are arrangements for the workers to purchase restaur- ants. There are arrangements for the workers to Purchase at lower pflces under state control, but of course this does not give them the leeway to live as do those with money to spend. The stores and restaurants are too numerous. however. to keep open on transit trade alrmenlt fol- lows that a. portion of the resident Poles have money to spend. The question wheihcr the privxtely-op- stores will survive indefin- itely lg one of considerable debate. Many think they will be forced out of business. gradually at least, by W W in in Like everywhere in the ruined cities of Europe, the housing Prob- lem in Warsaw is acute. Not Just the JbllSlriesS district, but large sec- tion; o! dwelling tones were Vi?“ out. KLERKBDORP, South Africa. Sept. 10 — (OP) -- There la In ox st the Eve of i110 Moo! River in the Transvaal, with peculiar ideas regarding diet. Sunday pickniker: recently were startled when the ox walked off with a kitchen towel and_ a red sunshade in its mouth. The owner shouted. and her husband. who was lying on the grasg gave chase. The animal drop- ped the sunshade. but ran on try" ing to swallow the towel. The m!" threw u stone at the $830M!!! 0X- which promptly disscrsed the towel. in Fl m. Almanacs "Miss flamphis," wins the title of Miss America of 1M1 at Atlantic Olly, N’. .1. The 11-year-old beauty also Barbara Joe Walker. lallllallliir":r";illfi'm*" u |Cf I \ . osptured tbs talent division I interested in they h" IOlI-lfh in Enlland he had fur. ther experience in these cases while in charge "d1"! Cfllire. Buxton, where tended a number of shell-shocked Martin of Montreal, then consult- ant in medicine in England, ad- vised Dr. Mackay to take up neu- rology and so the latter spent 3 Ye" ii Queen's Square. neurological centre. On his “tum to Montreal. he became assistant neurologist at the Hospital. Murvlvrlst of the Montreal Gen- eral H°5l>ltal a few years Dr- Markov was offered tn» tlon. Ho accepted the appointment Ind "mil the time cf his capacity with great distinction. M’ knowledge of history literature. He also w“ was a member of the New Orleans bee. Ha belonged Montreal Golf Club and the versity Club. W9“ mnly hUnOIl- HO W“ prgsl. dent of chirllrsicnl Snciaty and a member °i "N! American College or Ne... roloeists. He was a Medalist at McGill University. °f Clinical Neurology at University. i985 and he married Mrs. Mildred Russell Brodie. who survives him. Royal Army Medical Corps, 3e "W" Wlih distinction at No. 2 fllltiwwrv Hfliilital (British) trim, and later was recalled to his for- mer unit, re oinl the at No. 2 Gerjlerslng-fospitaclmllldggf PM. France. It was during that period that an event occurred which was m. strumental in deciding the on”; in which he s0 distinguished him. lelf- A great many shell-shocked soldiers were arriving at m; b“, ""1 9h Mflvkny was detailed to l°°k flier them. Thus he became typo of case. On of medicine at the Can- he anadian soldiers. When tho war ended, Dr. c. I, famous Royal Victoria He also did outstanding ork in~ the care o! w" your“, ho were mentally ill. » When Dr. Shirres resigned n; later, posi- illness July 0f this year served in u.“ All-Mug" I busy physlclnn, m. “CR9? still found time for other terests and was known for n1. and English interested lhorls, particularly fishing, and sh and Game Club. north of Que. lilo to the Royal Uni- Glllll Milly Honor-g In connection with his work he the Montreal Medical Holmes Gold Dr. Mackay was also professor McGill His first wifa prddaceascd him in $130.95 $14-95 Two of the season's top Hl-TEEN Fashion! . designed to make you standout in the crowd . . . Frocks of flattering simplicity to spice up your Falltwardrobe. In sizes 10 lo ll." QEYFEMBHE 11, 194 .-¢—.-_ _.__/ TllE MISSES llllEEll ST. OIIARLOTTETOWI HOLMES and BRADLEY Presidential Race Wldo Open Affair . (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. D-J-larold E, Stassen said today the Repub- llcsn presidential race now is “wide open" and announced he will stage a drive for convention delegates in Wisconsin. first major testing ground for 1m Republic- an hopefuls. The former Minnesota governor and navy veteran, only avowed candidate for the nomination, told He also loaves a son and daughter by his first marriage, Kenneth C. Mackay and Nancy H. Mackay; a stop-son and step-daughter. Hugh R. Brodie and Heal-her- R. Brodie, all of Montreal. The funeral service, conducted by Rev. R. J. Berllss, was held Wednesday at 2 pm. at the Church o! 8t. Andrew and 8t. Paul, Sher- brooke and Red-path streets. Bur- ial in Mount Royal Cemetery. a news conference he will enter the Wisconsin presidential prim- ary April 6 with a full slate o! 21 delegates. There are indicat- ions, he said, that governor Tho- mas E. Dewey of New york and Gen. Douglas MacArthur also will have slates. Dewey had no com- ment in Albany. Stsssen. who claimed support in every state, already has the back- ing of the Minnesota State Rs- publican organisation. Although New Hampshire with eight delegates has the first pre- sidential primary on arch 9, the Wisconsin contest has always been regarded as the first big hurdle for the nomination. The late Wendell Willkle gave up the race in ll“ when he failed to win one delegate in Wisconsin of the 2o than chosen. Dewey won OORQC, the contest Canldyalli dllihd eruption "m aewsbsmetlutebe mslbbdyl theWIlI America boa u onto 31o bow. I lllsrllll f lat-gag ‘lee 15, stsssen 10w‘. MacArthur time. and two were unpledged. Stasten refused to elaborate on previous statements that he miahl be willing to take the vice presi- dential nomination and that s would not go on a ticket wi Dewey. He refused to say whether he would consider Joining a ticket with Con. Dwight n. ltlsonhower. 01L H)! ELEPHANT! The hides of circus elephants are oiled rseulsrly to keep them from ersckllns. 8T.’ QEMENTS BAY. Jersey — (OP) -— Roderick Quins". N. WM set out to paddle a small boat l4 South Africa. was picked up snl returned herd alter a voynes o! I miles.