PAGE "six cArrroL-roaay-rril est. norm‘ MISS run ovammc CHAPTER or THIS THRILLING NEW suntan. -----) Daily Showing At 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 Added Shorts Final Chapter of Serial “Haunted Harbor” and Film Vodvil 1| FEATURE ATTRACTION HE'S DYNAMITE WIIII l '45’! Bottling outlaws for bleelt geld! it? EDDIE rruurm norrnggxgun * l m! uv wnmnm; ' HIS ass-s cowsoy; I‘ e flows ' bu“) cience Populll" 5 “ru. on w Ogl I ll I Istanbul... ism-um: --~.-.: :r:::-' I EASTERN Rllllillllli . . . COMIITTEI ‘uowlaa-Ultlational Cloth!!! Old Collection at uonmw "11"" m” work in connec- ra..:.““...n;:"e“fifio£%' “'3' o . has been cornplflwi Al l" outcome o! a recent m Iollowlng were appointed ch en the various committees: Gener- Fivo tianadian Soldiers Sentenced ranlvnomodon, mslmd. Beni- Oahl -— 500N398 I-Ieadley detention camp smi- VE-DIY- . e! the court on the other cases will he announced later. Pie. William Brown of Spring- hill, N.S., convicted of committing {ihotous dasnalee May amend 9. usins reaiening angusge s r officer and escaping from detention. was sentenced to 18 mon as-d labor and discharge from the army. Pte. Iiernand Dupuis. 20. o! Montreal. convicted on themes of told part in the disturbances and “Iesnptisi: to escape detention to a year's herd labor Another Montreal soldier. Pte. TE. Hayes, 21, was convicted of participating in the disturbances and being absent without leaves and SEEING YOU” Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9 Jive-upstan- l Russian Reparations Demand Upon Italy ninth- Q; saiiiiiiTFiiiiThiT‘ Shows 7 and 8:45 -- Nlatinee Saturday Only 2:30 LONDON, Sept. 18 —- (AP) _ Russia was reported authoritatively icnlsht to have asked for $600,000,- 000 in material reparations from Italy at today's sessions oi the Foreign Ministers‘ council. The Soviet Union wos said to be the only one of the big Five Powers which asked for payment from the Italians. Who had sent some divis- ions agrJns‘. the Soviets on ihc Eastern Front The Russian request tvas reported to have been discussed all after- noon wlthout an agreement being reached by the ministers. Earlier Yugoslavia. backed by Russia, asked the Council for a Slflfifible Slice oi’ Italian territory. including the important port oi’ Trieste Britain and the United States have made it clear tho‘- they want no reparations from italv and iherp were indications that they lliiqnd to maintain a firm opposition to the Russian claim. The reparations issue may be shelved for a while, as the Foreign Ministers are scheduled to plunge tomorrow intn the waiter of Italian and Yugoslav counterclalms “Red Patch llevils” lire Coming llome FAST-DIODE“; NEW SERIAL PACKED wrru axcrruvo ADVENTURE Combining all the elements nec- essary tn make 1m an nQ',ir_\)y_ tracked adventure story, the first episode of Republic's latest serial film. "Manhunt of Mystery Island" gpened at the Capitol Theatre to- i..";.;: n.il.\.*‘ ’ h, Villains!‘ ay. 'I‘he story; of a courageous young girl who sets out on it dangerous mission to a littlaknouin island in 1h: Pacific. the rirst episode set a fast-moving pace with roles i1and_ lea competently by a cast of stel. lar ‘players. iunda Stirling has the feminine leading role, with Richard Bail-av as the criminologist who aids her in the search for her lath-er whcm she believes is held prisoner on , Mystery island. The scientist. who is the inventor of a strange new Iftadiatomic Power lrazismitcr, de- signed to revolutionize the tialiic 0i the world, disappeared while searching for new ra-ziitlm fields. When bliss Stirling as Claire. and Bailey as Lance, arrive on Mystery Island they find it owned by four men, all of whom promise aid in the search, but one of whom knows the secret of the scientist's whereabouts. The amazing Transformation chair and the stratige character who lived 200 30315 before, are a part of the unusual, exciting plct. Roy Barcroit, K-enne Duncan, Forrest Taylor, l-‘rank Alton. Stan- lcy Price, Lane Chandler and , Duke 'I‘aylor. ore in the cast oi cx. ' ccllzni. suppoiting players. "J/Iaiiliunt of Mys cry Island" was directed by Spenccr Benuet. Wallace Grissell and Yakima Can. utt, all three expert in the field of action pictures. The second episode of "Manhunt of Mystery Island". complete in‘ 1o chapters. con cs in lhe Capitol . Theatre on Thu .11 lonwnu. w. 1. LONDON, Sept. 18--<CP Cables) —Tbe Red Patch Dcvils are 30bit.’ home, them thousands oi miles oi marching completed, their scores oi battle honors deeply engraved m Canadian history Six ycars ago this wok, the Canadian Government almounced the organizaton of the 1st Division. In Holland last week-end, Divis- ional headquarters oi the famous lst were disbanded, completing the formations brilliant, colorful car- eer in England, Sicily, Italy and Northwest Europe The men 0f the division wore rcd shoulder patches and the name "Rcd Patch Devils" was conferred on them by the Germans durini! the campaign in Sicily because of the fighting quality of the Canad‘ ians. Units oi the 1st Division, infantry battalions and supporting gunners and engineers, now are in the Un- ited Kingdom awaiting transporta- tion to Canada where they will rc- iurn for final parades through the districts whcrc they were recruited Unlike their headquarters, they will be disbanded at home. URGE LARGER REWARD Ti . JIMMY. AKE Y AND HIS SADDLtPAtS ‘ .wliii SALTY HOLMES’ ' - '- o-n .-..|'__s<.s¢_.l Play by stall-tin. Utrecht-v. neonate-av rack m» rt-etsd b seals/mu Ktl September meeting of Orwell Women's Institute was held at ih: home of l/irs. John Noddy with nine members and four VISIT.- ors prcseiit, who answered roll call with “Pickling Recipes" after re- peating the Creed. Minutes were read and approved. It was moved and seconded thflt a dance bc held in the hall the coating week. SICK committee reported no calls and school committee reported the schcal ceiling had been painted. It was moved and seconded that a gilt be sent to Mrs, A.S, Weir from Also - “JUNGLE QUEEN" - Sports Occupations - Funny Animal Short "EVERYDAY-v A A luncheon set was presented t a, fellow-member, Mrs. Roy Littl before her departure to she West Meeting adjourned. A deliciou lunch was served by the hostes and her daughters, Faustino. Mary and Lillian. MINIMUM PRICE FIXED FOR. WAR WOOL STOCKS CANBERRA Sept. l9. - iCP) — Australia, Britain, South Africa and New Zealand have a 14-year plan ior wool. Thcy have agreed to ilx minimum prices for all wool sold in the three dominions while the stocks accumulated in the war are worked off. It is expected that this will take 14 years. Each Dominion will buy and hold Bmyearold Signalman Walter Ward, for saving thLs Lincolnshire town from disaster by extinguish- ing a fire in a wagon of an am- munition train. is being widely discussed by the population. Residents declare that one guinea reward is totally inadequate ior such an action, and are thinking of inaugurating a. fund for Signal. man Ward. BRITISH NAVAL II ROD CAMERON STARS lat the bar, however, so when she IN “BEYOND PECOS" met Cameron she asked him what —-—— i they tiscd for drink-replicas. A young Indy visitor was belhai "We just paint the inside of the shown through the various set: 1i" glusss-s, mahm." said Rod. “be- LDNDON. Sept. 1i]. - (OP) — Vice-Anmiral Sir Philip Louis Han. 50, "Vian 0t the Cossack", is Brit- ain's top winner OI 1939.19i5 war awards. I-le has won seven decor- _.._- .~<In- Universal Studio nnti marveled oz, cat's these cowboys aw: real cow- all its wool that comes on the world aiions since September, 1939. the authenticity of a bar rcom in. bo . ‘ll A . anything market at less than thc minimum Sgcond on the us; arc Wing, the western film. “Beyond the Pc- ' prices. The Australian and British Cmdr, James Brian ‘late who sunk res," now at the Capitol Thbnhc‘ ad In "Beyond governments will bear half the cost the Tirpltz, and ac: lighter pilot with Rod Cnmercn in th: start-hm; ilxr Prcos" by Fuzzy Knight, Eddie role. ‘Dew. Jcnnifer Holt, Jack Ingram Someone had told her that th~|and Rov Whitley and His Bar-G actors only used imitation liquor, Cow . __yllon't Mi of doing this; thc wooLgrowing in- dustry in Australia. New Zealand and south Africa. will find the other half. Australia New Zcaland and South Africa. now have piled up wool stocks to the value of $715,C00.000. Of these Australia has 6i per ccnt, Scull-i Africa 20 and New Zcaland 1'7. While Group-Capt. Johnny Johnson, wnosc score of 38 enemy aircraft oestroy_ ed is the highest of any lighter pilot in the European theatre. moth win six awards. Vice-Admirer Vian was awarded the K. C. B. last year for his work in the planning and execution of the Norman, landing. His other awards are t e K. B. 1-3., for bring-I 14 years has , been set as the time that it will in; a Malta convoy thFOl-lilih. the: _. probably take to get back to ncr- D S 0. and two bars, n mention ' ‘y ‘ " ‘ ma! the cxact period depends on in dBDB-tflhes ind ti"! U 3- 1-8-1101! ' ~ ' the amounts of wool held in the of Merit. _| , - ‘Q, - United States, South America and TB" h“ the D 5» Q and Lillie bars and the D. P‘ C. and bar. while Johnson has the D S. 0. and two bars, D. F. C. and bar and the American D F‘. C. COLD RELATION other wool-growing regions. However the three southern hemisphere dominions produce the great bulk of the world's fine wools. The world's chief flocks oi’ Merino To-da no’ everv day - Monday Through Friday 2.15 PM Meat Dealers Invade Ottawa (By The Canadian Pres!) OTTAWA. Sept. 18—Priccs Board d one-day conference meat rationing system, object of Dominion-wide Ilood of since its inception more than wcck ace. ancc hiinistci- Ilsley, under whos morrow and will sociatlon. ll. S. Navy Blimp Established Record Mediterranean area from than air craft have longer flights, the Navy nean area convoy duty. Funeral 0f lion. Norman McLarty OTTAWA. Ssfst. nation's Capita, alike. paid tribut MCI-fifty. wartime Secretary lticshsince 19:5, Mr. McLarty died Sunday at the age of 56 ed . Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. Ian Burnett, con- ducted the service. Describing Mr. McLarty as a man who had "inherited great gifts and talents, yet walked in th b c llcction so cts. F0]; BR E _t p humility." Mr. Burnett said he had _, H , - Igezgtieirrxliegtxlhg too be at Mrs. Owen i\_v._ SlGNAI/"AN "gm? atfiiiiflflcllfll Biiéiliikflof him- ' flpny THRQUGI-Lflllljn MzKcnndls, roll call: A home lm- 3313C,’ Engl. i s t‘ we 5e o e serv ce 0 rig and MO T ‘" * " - " z ' provcment I have made or would (cp) _, The l-cwillld o; 53c Humea Collllf-TY in 111956 dfflldflll YQBTB of - » _ like to make. ($4.75) from a railway company to war’ KISSES AGAIN LONDON. Sept. ilb-(OP) — A young woman paused in the act of pushin a telegram under the grill in a to egraph office and asked: you send kisses again "Yes. four ior a penny." "I'll have two pennyworth," and down wfint eight crosses in o. stub- c alto nouonan seven runes WW) A letter-writer, reporting the in. cidertt to a. newspaper, said it "warmed my heart‘ a return to normality after w“ “cu-ii “i tm t r u: 1> u (7-0 D- DEMVATION son WBAPDOMT. Truman's ' saI/erltfh ~—- n cabinet selection. Only three oi the The term “CO-D melfllnl late President Roosevelt's ap- collect on delivery, originated in 184i when a shipper asked an ex- press company to collect payment for the goods from the consignee at the time of delivery. “i WHY HAVE i” son “L40, FEET; § f. -\ Q)‘ dig _ SAcKWLLE sbhrcccpknre in Australia and South ‘ - MAL The British government has We have a distant cousin who is bought the whole of Australia's wealthy. It ll he who accentuates. nth. nmv hein: shorn. tthe "distant." -- Brandon Sun . officials will meet tomorrow with representatives of the Retail Mer- chants Association of Canada in aimed at ironing out kinks in Canada's new protests The conference, called by Fin- Dcpai-tment the Prices Board op- erates, will open in the Senate Railway Committee room at i0 o. m., 3 D.T (ll A.M, AD.'I‘.) to- f cm] be attended by ° some 25 or 30 members of the As- LAKEI-IURST, N.J.. Sept. 18 — (AP) — The naval air station here announced today that two of its standard type patrol blimps set a 1,900 mile non-stop record in the sumzncr of 1944, by flying to the foundland. While rigid-typeiighier flown mucn said, it was the first time that non-rigid type craft made such a long Journ- C). The two blimps were among eight that were sent to the Mediterra- for anti-submarine and I3—(CP)-—Th5 represented by lllmnc fikures and private citizens e to Norman A. Slate. at a funeral service here Prominent in federal pol- Members of the Cabinet, colleag. ues of wartime ministries diplo- mflts. members of the Senate and House of Commons, Government officials and ordinary citizens 1111. FOUR. A PENN’! was sentenced to six months’ hard labor. Canada's Flag WRITTEN FOR. THE CANADIAN PB S E8 . By DAVID FRIEDMANN south African Press Association Perhaps nowhere outside Canada will greater public interest be taken in Canada's parliamentary search for a new flag and clarification of the definition of Canadian citizen- ship than in South Africa. whose independent constitutional develop- ment since the adoption of the Statute oi Westminster has been rapid without in any way disturbing the solid bonds with other members of the British Commonwealth. South Africa. iilse Canada. has two fi languages, English and Afrikaans. To meet, the sentiments of the two sections of the Union's 2,250 white populatlorrihe South Africa-n parliament has succeeded in giving the country two ilags. two anthems and two nationalities. The flags of the Union are:- The Union Jack to denote the association of South Africa with the other members of the group of nai- ions constituting the British Com- monwealth, and the National ag. Both flags are flown from tine Houses of Parliament and from the principal govemment buildings in the capitals of the Union at"? me provinces. and on tzovernment oi- fices abroad. e in the National Flax. the desiifl 0,! which is as follows: three horlwfli-B- stripes of equal width from i419 w bottom, oronize. white and blueulin the centre of the white strillé ° old Orange Free State republics“ flag hangs vertically, spread in full. with the Union Jack adjoining it horizontally spread in full toward the pole followed by the old Trans- vaal Republican Vierkleur (Four- color) spread in full away from the pole. The superimposed flags are of the samiiize. Urges Income Tax Change For Fishermen OTTAWA. Sept. l8 - (OP)- Flshermen. like farmers. for income tax purposes should be allowed to spread their incomes over a period of three years. JL Gibson (Ind- Comox-Albemi) suggested today in the Commons. Mr. Gibson said fishermen had some good years and some bad and this was a bad year for some on the West Coast. Because of this he felt some change should be made in the system of compiling their income tax. He called for , 1 income tax and excess profits tax reductions. llew ll. S. Secretary 0i‘ War ls Named WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 -- (AP) - President Truman today named Robert P. rstterson, Republican, as Secretary of War. Mr. Patterson will move up from Undersecretary of War to succeed 71-year-old 1-Ienry L. Stimson. whose resignation the Prsidenti reluctantly." "some of our great pub- publican. as poinioes now remain-Interior Sec- retary ickes, Navy Secretary lor- restal. and Comm te Secretary Wallace. Mr. Samson's resi nation had been ex ected ever snce the war ended. e told reporters the other day that "this can't go on forever." A veteran lawyer, soldier and statesman, Mr. Stimson will be 78 next Friday‘; He has served in three Cabinets. the Taft administra- tion he was War Secretary. He was‘ riesident Hoover's Secretary of State. wane nonwaoun onu. LONbON-—(OP) - Rev. n. u. Lunt, headmaster of Liverpool cs1. lege, married Miss ‘Jeslemcy Bopo Foss. of Oslo. The marriage took place in Norvs. The Union Jack is also embodied ‘ 00d make sure they gel‘ the very finest ingredients . . . when their reputation depends on how things taste! That's why the b”; chefs choose Aylmcr soups, like Tomato or Green Pea, whenever they need to use a Condensed soup inarecipe. ForAylmer-hasaealedintheresl ffreeh” flavor of vegetables picked at their pgakl A 7G4“ hem Aylmer seed firm to cannery would soon convince you why! Vegetables grown in Canada's moat fertile fields from pus-tested seeds taste better every time . . . bring better nutrition to the table, tool all" m“ mttlioodu“. ygtdl Cfincdlen Cannon Lid. Hamilton, (- M. V. 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