INSPECTOR LYDALL (LEFT) LEADS HIS FAMOUS R.C.M.P. BAND Fanmus R' c'M' P' Band Most: Case Adjourned Fortune Red t l I ) l I I I I Laren presided at lTwo Islanders Elected To Grand Lodge Offices Deputy President Erma Mac- the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. at the Assembly. Knntague. Thursday evening. with I large number of officers and pleased to learn that two Island- Cum members present. The highlight of the meeting- inees which was held at Wind- Morell Water Safety Tests A very successful Red Cross iswtntmiug and Water Safety and Royal Lfe Saving course came to a close at Murell on August . 13th Mr. Joe Kelly very capably The "MP9" ""9 9'9””'”Y acted as Chairman of this Red V 'h' h ' h Id '" P” be." "M94 "” G''"'" from A(tiDgltlt:eIsl: i2iiil.” 9 Lodge Offices during the ses-l Red (1,055 smmmmg and W3, was given by Mrs. Marie Dewar who represented the local lodge was the excellent report of the.a.ion. Mrs. Peggy Dennis. from 19,531,”. rnslrurlor Mm 313.,” moeeedings of the Rebekah as-1Alpha Rebekah lodge, Cha:lotte- spit". Kensmgron. conducted me aembly of the Maritime Prov-ttown. was elected as warden of 10 dgy course 3,. wgler 5.19;,- lhe Iilemhl: Ind MFR DGWIF I5 . and aquatic skills. Miss Joan gnzm Hubert oiscoe-and at 11.. , Gmdhn pa. 5 Wed., August 3. 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Upstonc and two daughters of Charlotte- town are tisiting Mrs. Up-1" - "E" stone's home in Sourts. lgner spgmnn; mag 41 mg gum- Mr. and Mr. John Wood have rner with relat we in Halifax. Pal returned to their home in Hali- .' plan; to rgmr. to luulnx, when fax. alter spending a week visit- i he will attend University during lilg Mr; Woodls mother. Mrs. the coming term. "1"? ""9 ” 59"” I Miss Marina Boylatt has return- ..3-'J... J?-'i'.i iT."”c”i.'3i.f.i..?.'.?2” .3 '3...;" 5?"4;?" ":3 .',""”,'.'.' 5'.'.':t,' visit his wife who is a pat ent'bnew:l:f mg I V” atglize of the (.harILitletutA'n Hos-. Misses Bel” Juic uaawul - . . . and Anne Marie Phee. are ”I;te. Sidney . Paquct of camp xpendmg . few dun yum," N. . ershol. is spending Ii:-ate tis- lame; and f,-mad, m mum”. oar. N.S. Int week. The report guardian. lMurphy. Red Cross Field Super- ivisor examined the well trained I " class and presented awards to the entl. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. 1 louowing successful candidates. it is pleasing to note that Mrl. Mt. Stewart Red Dantel Grant is convalescing an-I fig Murphy, Deborah Madam. tiiifactorily. following an opera-tlrene Larkin. Carol Anderson. . . Cross Swimming . tion at the Kings County Mem tvunda Mcllwen. Jimmy O'Brien. Mt. Stewart brought their an-iorial Hospital. Maureen McCarth. Patricia Mc- Iuul Red Cross Swimming andl Miss Joyce MacLeod. Toronto, Cormick. Doug Macliwen. Fred- Wller Safety Classes to a suc-iontario. spent the weekend of die Kelly. Jacqueline Rossiter. cessful close on August l6t.h.lAugust l7 in Lorne Valley. She Junior: Joe McCarter, Alden iting his parents, Mr and Mrs. John D. Paquet of Souris t Misses Betty and Vicky Burke of Halifax. are spending the sum- Beginner David hloviam. Ma-' mar with relatites in Halifax Pat. -in Souris Betty spent July visit- ing friends in Trcnton. Ontario, while Vicky has spent the sum- mer months between Siiuris and' Halifax. I Mr and Mrs Joscpli McLean' and daughter have returned to town. Mr. and Mrs. A.-I. Gallant and daughter 'v' i of Halifax. are spending a week viaiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacPhee of Little Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee's son Charles who baa been spending the summer in Halifax. is also home for a week before returning to University ll Halifax in the fall. Mr. Edward Lutx has returned Fav urably Received Here titiit-ii. til Charlottetown yes-jibe guests which included His Il'ltl.'I)' titrncd en massc to see lllli liuar the famous Royal Can iiliziu tlounted Police Band from titiaiia iiliich is currently mak- in; 5 iutir of Eastern Canada. ti l.ltl in the afternoon the lniiii zinc is marching display on lttrliiiiond Strt-ei in front of tilt l'i'miiit'itii Building. The 42 ilIttlIlllt'l' intisical group were mi... iiiipi'i-s.-ive us they execut- i-ii imliiiiri precision marches to 3 :. tti;ii prorcd most popular to ili.- in.iiit who left their work it-um:-.ii-ily to watch the "Red Ci-zii-" on parade. "Ill.-ii played the popular waltz "f)t't-t' The Waves” and werci p.-iriii-iilarly impressive in the glint miirch. "The 13th Hus- ,.-ii-." Vi-ry well received dur- ing 'ilP nitcrnoon program was ; t'lII'llt'l solo by Corporal J.R. t'.iincrtni. llc chose for his num- hm: "lt-'iralllia” tstar of Love). t'.tP.ttiiTY AUDIENCE in Illt' mcning the Band play- all in a capacity audience at Thr Qiiccn Charlotte High Silmnl Inspector EL. Martin. nliit-rr commanding "L" Divis- ion in Charlottetown. welcomed 0 Poplar Point Swim Tests Puivlzir Point bccamc aiiothcr iii tlw .i :iti-r stilt-ly t'oiiscioit.s' coin- IlltlllllIl'S of Priiirc Edward Is- l.'l:l'i llils your and cnrolled I-Itai Tt'xtllt'tIlN llilfl those in the nfhy t. on in A Red Cross Course" tHonour. the Lieutenant Gover- nor. Premier Matheson and Mayor Stewart. in presenting the Band to the At Georgetown Cross Tests A point of law raised by de- ifciicr counsel Lester O'Donnell of ICharlottc-town caused a two .week's postponement yesterday .of the case in which George Leo? Charlottetown audience. lnspec-Ward MBPDQMIG Of .50lH”lS is tor Martin noted that the present 'Ch3'il9d With brfaklllg Out DI band leader and supervisor of music for the R.C.M.P. was one of the originals of the Band when it all. A.T.C.M.. L.T.C.L. most of their playing is donr inl the off-hours. An cxct-ption to .this of course is when they are. on I0llI'. PLENTY OF VARIETY The program presented at thc High School contained enough variety to please all tastes and- lncluded concert classics as well of music mixed and fancy. . Specialties included it cornet. trio. "Annie Laurie" and a med-. ley of Scottish folk songs. Even. "The Squid Jigging Grounds”1 was included in the most enter-I talnlng program. The audience thrilled to the playing of Cor-I poral Cameron's cot-net solo. "The Lord's Prayer." 2 The Band loaves this morning for Summcrsidc where they Mill give a similar program to that heard here. with the light 5. s. aivvfivfs. Have Picnic was first formed inlelfclfd V 1938. He is Inspector E..l. Lyii-tbrouiitu him All the members of the band-90U" 5" G90F80I0Nl- .re mgujar pohu. 0mr.,,r,- a,,d.l)csltticlic appointed Vlr. O'Don- Gcorgctuuii jail. Mr. Miicbuiiald uas cummiticd. .for trial sometime ago and he I spccdy trial which bcforc Judge Jl .Sylvcre Dcsltoclics in the county Judge ncll to rt-prc.st-iit thc dcfcndant. Mr. ()'l)uniicil took objection when tlic crown indicated it would use the evidencc given in lower. court by a witness who had' stated he had soon the defcniiant break out of jail. He said the wit- ncss should bc prcscnt in court where hc could be cross exam-t O'Donnell and ordered an adjourl ment for two weeks. In the meantime an effort will be made in find the man. who. was not available for question-I ing yesterday. 5 Ian MacLeod was counsel or' the crown. I I who wcre married last weekf will reside in their new residence on the S.D. College farm proper- llughcs is on the college farmlngl staff. Mrs. Hughes. a former Bristol girl. was Florence Mac-i Donald. Their many friends beret wish them the best of luclt.. .- Rcv. Louis Dougan. R.C.N. Ilocal Women's Institute. 'Joan Murphy. Assistant Field Su- IMillar. . R.L.S.S. lnicrnicdiatc Certif- lcritc: Sandra Johnson. J a n cl Duchemin. . Bridgetown. I Red Cross Swimming Classes. were held again this year at For- tune under the sponsorship of the .VIrit. Jocelyn Coffin. Chairman of the Water Safety Committe made all an gements for this course and procured as Instructor M i s s Sheila MacKay of Darnley. Miss when Miss Joan Murphy. Red CF05; Assistant Field Supervisor examined an enthusiastic class of swimmers. the local Women's institute with Mrs. Harold Affleclt. Chairman of the Water Safety Committee. Mr. Donald Murray. Red Cross instructor. Charlottetown. taught the classes. Following the exam- ination a delicious lunch was ser- ved to the class by the local Committee. and the following successful candidates received Red Cross Awards. Beginners: Lenwood Jay. Wilf McAssey. Mary Macintyrc, Ruth Feehan. Carolyn Maclntyre. Don- na Affleck. Jeanne Dunn. Mar- lene Doiron. Velma Coffin. Mar- lene Burke. Carman Jay. Sheila Sheppard. Maureen Jay. George Burke. Joan Mclnnis. Alfred Af- (leck. Clifford Doucettc. Margaret Griffin. Louise Reddin. Carol pcrvisor, tested the class Tuesday. She presented awards .to the fol- lowing successful candidates. Beginner: i)onna Coffin. Roger.- Burke. Douglas Aitkcn. Brenda. Bennett. Fulton Underhay. Nora lliiulit-x. llt'.'t'll Jackson. David Ail ken. Clara Coffin. Dorothy Town- ahend. Bessie Aitkin. Junior: Hazel Aitkcn. lfazel Davidson. Madclyn Hughes. Dou- glas Altken. Catherine Millar. Intermediate. Roddy Ailken. .5 the sparknngk and gay lype ined. Judge Dcsttoche upheld Mr. I Marilyn T0WH5h6Hd- Senior: Judy Johnson. David a Swim Tests Bernard Callaghan. Red Cross- tty following their honeymoon. Mr. ' Instructor. Charlottetown, conduc- tion in Red Cross Swimming and-I Water Safety at Bridgetown fromi. July Illsi to August lflth. ITh i 5. course was sponsored by a local. committee with Mrs. J.J. Cap-t led a two week course of instruc- Clnrk. Jeanette MacDonald. Ste- wart McAssey. Lillian McAssey. Charlene Maclntyre. Brenda Atk- ins. Marion Pigott. Ruth Pigott. Junior: Eunice Doyle. Eunice Rcddin. Barry Ellis. lmerniediate: yre. Allan Ellis. LORNE VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Atliol n. M5c- Leod of Cambridge. Mass. visit- ed relatives nnd renewed old ac- quaintances ln this vicinity re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- ald and famill; were recent Sun- day visitors to Marie. They were guests of Mrs. MacDonald't mo. ther. Mrs. Homer James. Among the recent visitors to Lorne Valley were Mr. and Mrs. Earle Creamer of Boston. Mass.. They were guests of the latter's brother. Mr. James Callaghan and Mrs. Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston and son Simeon of Toronto, Ontario. have returned to their home af- ter visiting Mrs. Johnslon'l par- I This course was sponsored by Wayne Maclnl-i Twas the guest of her uncle and MacKcnzie. Jean Bakcr. Viillar iaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Mcl-Ewen. Roy-I8) MacGrath. Intermediate. Catlicrinc Mc- Miss Agnes Duffy of Boston. Grath. Jim MacEwen. Buddic Mc- i.Mass.. has been vacationing in: El”"- Alrlrefl MCEVW" -this vicinity. she was me guest. R. L. S. S. Bronze Medallion: .of her brother and sister-in-law. 5"”l9"3"d Macpheei Gerald W” .Mi-. and Mrs. Fred Duffy. .C&rte"- . Mr. wan” Muuwd spent 8 R L S 5 Bar In BHDIIZP Med- Valley during the past week. .M”K”Zl9i A recent visitor at the home was Mrs. MacLeod's brother. Mr. Arthur MacKinnon, Toronto. Master John MacGrath spellll son l)alc of London, Ontario. have I few days in G60I1Et0W" dill" returned to their home after tniz his sister. Mrs. Frank ParI:- Mrs. Paul MacDonald of Souris er and Mr. Parker. Mr Wilfred Chcverie and his Iottetown. spent the weekend of Binns of Halifax. are spending a August 17 with her son-in-law and few weeks in Souris. the guests few days with mend: ..,. Lnrne all on: Louise Anderson. Robert of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLeod Ontario. Mr and Mrs Ray Sprtiizer and log the past week. He was visit-lspending n vtcck Vlslilnil Mr. anil Mrs. Annie MacLeod. Char- grandchildren Jane and Larry daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pete:.of Mr and Mrs. Hubert MacDon- MacLeod. i lid- Mrsr Harry Macaw a nd. Mr. and Mrs George Bath and dmgmer Dawn of salt srmngsjthcir. daughter Erin of Santa N5, spem the pas; weekend with. Monica. C.'ilIforiiia. have return- the farmer's brother-in-law and fd to tvhelf Mme after spending 515.9... ML and Mrs. Munro Mac. so-inc time visiting relatives .and Gram Mrs. Ma..Leod and Dawn friends in Souris and Halifax. exp”. .0 have rm. 1-ammo. 0...; About twenty-four members of tnrio in the near future. in” S9””5 5” Cad” CM” P" M... and Mrs. Angus Nichorlspending ten days at Ii.M.C.S son had as weekend gucsts.'.'llr.ig3T” "'l”'d'3 3' S-V'l"9y- MW" . . g Com :1: .vfll3yJ:lfr'.i;:0i.l.'.c'?.l0i:g:.i Miss Mary Clinton has return- Chgrlonetownl .ed to her home in Souris. after Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLcod with children Ruthie, Lorna and. Heather of Central Royalty. mo-' . gored to Mtg? .38"?! 0." 5.".-r I333!” fl-i'.3'3?..?i' 'if"?23;."l';”..'.1'-'.;. '3' l” ”'3'' "3 ” 93”" Si rt after spending it few weeks in PM M” Malmlm MPCLSPQL Sourls. the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lorne Valley school has i'enp- pa... Marnomldv . 9094 With MI” MSTXUETII9 MN? L.A.W. Ellccn Byrne has return Donald. Cardigan Head an teaclr ed .,. me R.C.A.p-4 5.3...." N. G11 Beaver Bank. after spending two Mr. and Mrs. John PIlInlan.'Wf:9ks Vlsltlnll relatives and. Travellers Rest. were visitors. Irlcntls in S0uI”IS- i to Lorne Valley on Saturdays Miss Mary Mel-ran. who has They were guests of Mn. A.H. spent the put year nursing in. Macnonaldl .vHnlifax. is spending the summer Miss Margaret Hattnn and Miss " "'9 Mme 0' h" p"""5' Mril relatives in Halifax. Be"), Callaghan were Visitors .0. and Mrs. Joseph McLean. Souris Rivcr. . uomnue nu S'""dPy' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crow-I 'cll and their daughter Mary of spending a few week: vlsitingt Mr. Elmer MacDonald and Mr. I their home it Hamilton. alter: . , .spending some time visiting re-"-0 S”"”5- 3"" 'P'"d"W u" james ”. gum.) month of July in Welland. Ont- Mrs Leo Maliar of Souris re- 3””- cenll) spent a day in Charlotte-I Mr. Jerry Mccormack has re- town visiting her sister Mrs. Carl turned to Charlottetown after Prnudc spending a weekend vlaiting bit Mr. Patrick Wood has i'cIurn- sister. Mrs. Leo Mahar. Souris. .ed for a few weeks in Snuriw 3-3- l IIITERRIIPTIOII IIIITIOE There will be an interruption of electt'lc' on our Montague line, east of Charlottetown, on Wednesday afternoon. August 28th, between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m.. weather perv mitting, for the purpose of connecting it new feed to this line at our Charlottetown Substation. . Maritime Electric co. Ltd. . . . . ' . i . ;Truro, are apending a week vis- ". .N.,m..”.. m sMnm..ng and. chaplin, spent a week of his leave. bell capably acting as Chair t . I I ..A..H SW... and Royal Lmt Members 0! me Mumague Bap in this viclnlty as a special guesttman. On August loth. Miss Joan IIUIII Mrl. Crowelll Parents. MI”- I . . ,. . - . of Rev. George Mccormack. from Murphy. Red Cross Assistant” I . l.l.Z'."'r Mm Jun mm 10 Alum".gag.S:l:53;,l;dS(:lo(::e:::.n::'e pgtlwhere he visited friends and re- Field Supervisor examined the ..n .....m. Cmwml. u..od.n.c 8. Hrudvm... on wcdmsda, laiivcs in this vicinity. The good class and presented Red Cross a-. M ...m...mm M H", .0”. (..0mm..r.an”nmn and evemu ML Ab Father has been around a lot of wards to the following success-. Aug. 28th ., r . the world since joining the navy ftil candidates. . lit Nlltill oring this roursc and thur MiicNetIl. Mrs. Jennie Ill-at-Ind hu many very .m"e".ng. Beginners: Henry MlcM.s."'. pm .lIltl Mr. Bernard Callaitbaon. iKe-nzie and Mrs. LeRoy White mm" 0. strange um” and pea Doreen Young ml” Vmcxenzie . ("built-iti-timii. as nslructor. nlwere in charge of the sport; 0-: ' "I . ' i 'i Alliilsl ltlth. Miss Joan Murphy.lvents. Mrs. G.H. Myers. Mrs IP19 from Europe' we mlddk mdlphyu” M"cLe"d' Murra.yRlver...... WEDNESDAY (only) liii . t'ru-- l"Il'l(l supervisor exam-t I” "5" lflP'l illf' rlnsscs and presented; IllilItlS in tho following succcssfull ulitltilutt-s. I iii-ciiiiivr: Gall lfallingsworth. Rt-ni-.i-i t'ainplicll. Cecil Campbell. lteit-ii tiauiplicll. ltll'liIl' (':itlicrinc Campbell. Tlwrt-so Ciimpbcli. Mn. D. Mor- I'll St-iiiiu-. Leonard Campbell. R. l.. S. S. Bronze Medallion: Dorothy Morris, John Morris. R. L. S. S. Bar to Bronze Med- Raymond Dewar. and Mrs. An- nle Shaw were In charge of the delicious supper. The following were the sports events and the winners: Girls Dash. 1. Linda Sorrey. 2.: Elizabeth Swanson. 3. Cynthiai-me----W k Swanson. I l Lakeside beach in a busy place tnow. Along with those who are Ipending some time at their cot-3. Tinyitages. hundreds visit there out isundaya. N. iLeod Junior: Claude MacLeod. Ray-I mond MncLeod. Raymond Mac-. Master. Phyllis Nicholson. Gait) Matheson. Nell Collingshaw. Intermediate: Charlotte Mac- Tcen Age Girls Dash. l. Kay Sorrey. 2. Christine Vanlderstlne. 8. Isobel Dewar. Boys Dash. I. Ray Garnhum. I. Everett Garnhum, 3. Ralph. Soi-rey. i "I'VE LIVED BEFORE" "The man who claimed he lived twice and set out to prove It". "Cniild a man live again and again and ret facts about his first life? Don't miss the thrilling answer." SHOW TIME-8:30 p.m. remember iiec- M COMING THURSDAY & FRIDAY (Aug. 29-30) ALFRED I-IITCI-ICOCK'8 flan atlioni Danny Morrll. Pat ca A treat of chocoale bars? '” m...o...m.I...... .'...... "THE CATERED AFFAIR" TO-DAY-THUR. - cApi-rot, EASTERN GUARDIAN REMI-ZMBER T0 attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at St .tliiry's Hall. Sourli. tonight homer-n 7 and I p.m. MONTAGUI-3 needa YIN blood dnnnri at Beaver club hall on TPUWIIY. August Mill. 7 - I p.m. In One! htoon DONORA are Life Sa- ri-rs Br one today at Cardi- :"': 1-1 pm. and at sourta 1-I Till-IRE WILL II a Conner- Vllhe meeting of the st. Ma 'I Road Poll at William: Stewarta. tlilimwn Croiii on Wednesday. l'”lI"i 23"! It I D-fl. to apptont delegate: to attend conventions. arnmiarzit ronit itui f."”' ”'”"" ””""' "I" " and i.mi'iiy"wiiidm"r'31.l"uu3u itotitfrs "one 2 I h.Rl'll3fl'Hpl::1. 'ml.E..:odr:m.;:h;m!u.; ho CHI.-ragga "I" 5 Pol" Eof S PclpGI' . n. w e t pin m gm?" kl". 7 " . purchased the win MacDonald FBIJI ":3;-jpori Realtlull at ttlnsporuiton to and noun" mood Donor Clinic on Tbaraday "Wis Austin as. Pleue phone M Dru: co.. in E heme. PERSONALS I-an V-:1 the xma'; zhnl; ; 5 p.m. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S Paper Res, M M, H. M have in w-.iu' vacation later IIHIGH SOCIETY): J. "ft mm in a'uuiiiE'r " " ""'""i I : JmQ.h.y.m&hm 'VCf1UVC,DfUidlDQ I Ontario. .n. ,.,,,, warhdaaaly thatahatsafllo CLASQHED ADS in . S ral in the moon on LI . minus "U "5" "'1' 1'" 3-333 -.3 mm. in tlaata- 0.---I -1 :7:-3:57, COMING THUR. and Fill. . - M. .' M” wane: and in teacher: for vnmm, Classified. Classified Display, Coming Events. Can- . WdhellaeDnaH.h&wuh l"UNl03Tm'-"ion" ; . .” .dd.. Olt-aria. ii. gang. gr, .. 3... yr”... 3...... - : . tral. Eastern and Western Guardian wt be accep O at y .'i-mil: ah The" V... be an M mm of C. . . 3 on weelt days up to S p.m. for publication next day. Satur- lolipl:ic!r'.":,"':.”:,::'7.:".' C, power on our Sourla line, east of Charlottetown. I UOY I P-m' l”..,:"';- ' neiiiaer cacao on Wednesday afternoon. August 28th. between ".'."""' '”0"0"tl-OW t.h.bou.of1dX)and 4:fl)p.m..wentierper- '-" -' ii-.5.-3. . .. f-''-'-'-i-'-' -fen-..'Fm me wrtme or aiming us to me THE GUARDIAN ADVERTISING "linen '3' T""""" anriieneceaaaryteedei-chaiigaaatourctiarlotte BRISTOL Friends of Mr. James F. Mac- Donald will be sorry to learn of his very grave Illness in the Char-I lottetown Hospital. where he was. rnahed late Saturday night aficr' lufferlng a stroke while watching TV. At this time his condition is! reported II very aerloua. Mr. lacbonald. who la over aeventy.; had been fishing all spring and summer and In good health. His. sudden attack comeii as a shock to an family and friends. . Mr. Cyrua Laplerre has sold. his nice home to Mr. Jack Bam- scieii of Boston. who spends nut vacations here. Mr. Ban-ibrlck - i Montague 9 THEATRE! ' Wed.. . Thurs. i - Adm. 30 - 46 Shows 8:30 p.m- l I "PROUD AND PROFANE" fl WILLIAM HOLDEN - DEBORAH KERR I Only the war and all It: tragic eonflictlona could be the basis of this tremendoua movie. as gripping an the and story it has to tell of the Inflmoul Colonel Black and his moment I of weakness with an army nurse. It will need your tender ! understanding to make It worthwhile. i . I COMING FRI. Q SAT. "l'LlGEI'I' T0 IIONG KONG" Starring: Betty Davis, LS-next Barry Fitzgerald. A successor to "MARTY" by miss it. SHOW TIME-8:!) p.m. Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds. I the name author . . . Don't I will be remembered by the oil- at clna as he was brought up at the . ldence of Mr. and Mn. IIIRTI RIVER veteran. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Layholt and built: havetmoved to Morel! to TIME.. . Till: IIUPIIISI MIJNTI ' lTONIGll'I'- ALL 'I'0Gl'l'Il7.'Il FOB TIIE FIRST "ritANic'. "once" and "nine" IOX OFFICE OPINI 7.80 P. M. IIIOW START! A'I' DUSK Ida I1 iuitns IN EN'l'EBTAlN- I I "town Qtktatlon. 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