FIL GAIL . . . the Syndicstfs "leading lady"-Cultured beauty-site pleyed men for thrills. ? .. who thought he could ' outsniart the Syndirate-and its . women. And dldllll lhrnk a bullet i could ralrh him. IARRV. .Vou'(l like to ram: lJF-En with illfll-ii you liarinlt seen those 0(10)ES in the a.lci'-and kl. ltis wiles Nari eyz. l'7)('i'lI.X Siimva ; l CART( it is: 3:30 I "ISR.-IE1." mmng 7:00 , - EDMOND 0iBRlEN -JOANNE DRU 9:00 ' ADULT PRINCE EDWARD To-nu -us.- win. MED UNDER ARMED POLIOE PROTECTION . .. in the face of threats of violence and reprlial! THE EXPOSE OF AN 50.000.000.000 RAGKET! cAtlL...rutlilese ruler of the Syn- dicate G who couldn't stand the sight of violence. that woe to: hired hoodlums. IRUDY. . .who liked all the pretty money-till it began to have I peculiar smell. CAPITOL T0-DAY TUE.-WED. MUSICAL was of: THE DANCER AND THE DRUMMER... on the glamorous avenue of night ciubo...torcby romance t h h Dixlizlauntlrbluearl m of "N present: an 0X'”lltlI! , . p new idea in fl)liT.i.'Jl i ente.'ia'nrrrnl' MICKEY SALLY r -,t.i.l.iEY:.i.”lil3l ilEMiRESl-' ciiii; - n'ii'llii . lralurins lliil lllilllllk mm mm" llll"llllil"iiIttfS - mun limo an u.s.u HLIIIII Matinee at 3 iii Evening: Continuous-"The Strip" showing Ill Tilt) and 915-1; ”The Magnificent Yankee" showing at .925. fun-s----A.---4-..........-,---'-to-or , . i I giiilttltl l0?N,iif.l'.E -...---......------.-...-....-.-'-.-i- I l l 1 l l I i I . I l t l I I l I I I is u n1a9n'f'cen' TTBeet Drama of the Monthl I pigfure l) A run and satisfying trestfs. i . - ' " J r IOUIHA Masons ..L"3"'i. T?T""""'"'"T" cc . l . ( a Louis Calherne erformsnce i l ,Exci(in.g as a parade? M-G-M's Triumph Illrrlrig lillili CALHERN - ANN HARDING ranks among t e screen's greatest! 99 NIDDA NOFPII 5Ma'gistratets court At Georgetown 'Ktng's County Stipendisry Magistrate .l. W. MacDonald. Q. (1, held court in the Court House in Georgetown on Thursday, June 19th. at 10.00 a.m.. hearing the following cases: A female resi- dent of Murray River pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding, under the Highway Traffic Act and was fined 520 and costs or 1-1 days in jail. A Georgetown resented by counsel. entered a plea of not guilty "conditional". in a charge of operating in motor vchicle while his ability to drive was impaired by the use of al- cohol. This case was adjourned for one week. A resident of Fiat River and one of Cardizan each pleaded guilty to operating over weight. vehicles. under the High- way Traffic Act and were each fincd 525 and costs. town rcsidcnt pleaded guilty to a rharnc of intoxication under the Temperance Act and was fined 550 and costs or 30 days. A re- sident. of Roscneath entered at pica of guilty to a charge under the Highway Traffic Act and was fined S10 and costs or 15 ELV5. Two residents of 1-Ientherdale each pleaded guilty to .charges under the Temperance Act and fines of 5520 and costs were im- poscd in r-ach case. Another resi- dent of Hcatherdale had a plea of guilty entered on his behalf and was fined S25 and costs un- dor the Temperance Act. A Sourls resident had his casevllnder the Highway Traffic Act. adjourned for one week. Court was adjourn- ed to Thursday, June 26th at 9.30 am. A. Alban Farmer and Som- erled Tralnor, barristers. rep- resented clients in court. AC. resident. rep- NI-ZW AIR SERVICE STETTLER. Alta. a (CP) -0!- ficials of the Foothills Flying Com- pany announced the firm would inaugurate in July it passenger and express service between Calgary. Edmonton and Saskatoon, with stops at stettler, Camrou tnd I The Guardian may be A George- R man-rs:-Mons-sous. laroll r. Bruce Mualheo. Mina Joya Blul Dome Restaurant, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walilon Laura. bought at the following places In Monuxnx and Guardian 0mm in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and ,8. Richard: A Ion. nnilry. Mrs. Byron Itowart. Mu Wlgglnton. Plu Mcllnnon. Baseball Results (continued from page G) ..'l-lla many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Leon Johnston. Montague. is a patient in? the King's County Hospital. Miss Laura I-ligginbothaim, stu- dent. nurse at. the P. E. I. Hos- pital, spent file week-end at the home of her parents in Montague. Canoe Cove. Cardigan. Eldon, Bridgetown. Campbell's show this week, "Beyond the Purple Hills", starring Gene Autry, the world's greatest cow- boy, and Champion. Mlllview, ...'TlIl'.' ANNUAL school meet- l g of the Montague school dis- trict will be held at the High School on Tuesday, June 24th at 7 o'clock. A report from the plan- ning and building committee for the new high school will be hoard, and important discussions will follow. ....'M1NISTERS liIEE'l' -- The King's County Ministerial Assoc- iation held its June meeting in Souris last week. and were the guests at the mnnse of Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Corkum. Dr. A. D. MacKenzle led in a devotional period. Mr. Corkum gave an ex- cellent paper on the miracles of Jesus, which gave rise to much profitable discussion. During the business session it was decided not to have district rallies in conjunction with the publishing of the revised version on Septem- her 30th. but it was suggested that each minister could stress the importance of this occasion on Sunday, September 28th. A picnic was planned for next month at Brudenell Point. The meeting was well nttended. min- isters being present from St. Peter's, Souris, Montague, Ver- non, Murray lfnrhour North, Mur- ray Harbour. and Wood Islands. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Corkum served a delicious lunch. VALLEYFIELI) W. M. S. ...fTlie regular monthly meet- ing of the Vnlleyiicld W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Max Cooper on Thursday evening with Mrs. Cooper as leader, the theme, "Christian Stewardship”. A hymn "Take Up Thy Cross". opened thc nirctinr. followed by Pslam 36. Mrs. John MacLeod then led -in pi'ayer. several pas- sages of scripture were read by different .mc-mbers. after which Mrs. Fraser led in prayer and hymn 362 was sung. followed by the offering and n prayer by Mrs. Bruce. Hymn 364 read in unison closed the worship period. A business period followed when the minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved and roll call was answered by 21 members with n verse of scrip- ture. Correspondence was read and the treasurer gave her re- port. Miss Jean Mackenzie. on calls. Following some com- plimentary and humorous re- marks by Mrs. W. A. Bruce and ev. Mr. Fraser, directed to Mrs. Roy Giliis, Mrs. Fraser on be- half of the auxiliary presented her with a life membership cer- tificate. Mrs. Gillie although taken by surprise expressed her appre- ciation. It was dccidcrl to send for the Annual report and -Mrs. Arthur MacKinn"on was appointed leader for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Rody Mac- Pherson. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. checked AUSSIA PEAK Mount Kosculsko, 7,328 feet high in New South Wales. is the tallest peak on the Australian continent. ...'AT'I'ENTION iVo()d Islandmi Mr. Nat Taylor, who has been a patient in the King's County Hos- pital. haa returned to his home in Lower Montague. Georgetown and VI O O rctnrly Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald of Pictou, N. S.. are visiting in Georgetown, where they are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batchildcr. Miss Stella Dolron who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLean, left a few days ago for her home in Rustico, prior to re- turning to Moncton. N. B.. where she is employed. Miss Ethel Knight left A few result were visitors to Charlotte- town on Friday, June 20th. Captain William Sigsworth of Newport was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. (',osgrm'e and daughter Maureen who have been the guests of Mrs. (Capt.) John Fitzgerald, Jr., left by car for their home in Boston, Mass., on Friday, June 20th. .-A.C. Harness Races At Saekville Raceway HALIFAX. June 22 -(CF) - Young Sammy Walker outshone his veteran father at the nearby Sackville Raceway Saturday. win- nlng two races and a heat. of the three-class card. Driving Mischief Clare. the young reinsman took Class "A" honors after dropping the first heat to his father, Charlie, driving Joe Cook. He won Class C in style. piloting the promising three-year-old pacer Hoosler Moon to victory in straight heats. "Chops" Campbell took Class B with the mare Gertie Kenmore Walker, handling Gracie Lou. won! the third heat. H.J. Mahon R.0. Optometrist. Fitting and supplying Glasses, etc. ' Office Hours: 10 to 12 ILM. ' 2 IA) 5 I'.BI. and by appointment. Montague. P. E. I. Office Connected with Mabon Drug Co. Lloydminister. -Come and bring the Sandy's Outdoor Theatre presents run! or run coxoo Starring Johnny Welsamuller as Jungle Jim TUESDAY, JUNE 24th at 9 PM. entertnlnment and outing. family to an enjoyable Ml0NlGllT PREVIEW mmaw. o Aurmrmumem rmr! - l oamnreloeoousrmveomrl w . viii siliiiiilr .:....ui - sirmrir, ” THE MOST COLOS5f(l MOVIE EVER MADi:i' PRINCE COMING NEXT Monday M-6-M Pmai, Pmelm nnwann Bus'obalLSfanellng (By The Cautllan Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Ottawa ooo oos e-3 s o Brooklyn 42 15 .137- Springfield .. (too mm 0-0 2 2 New York as 20 .m-- 5 com am wmmswm pads”. Chicago . 34 20 .561- like Jacobs (7) and Chiti.. 11-0111'” 34 31 523-13 name :r..- 2: at -"F" om... our) on oot-.4 o 2 A 9 P I -434-ll Springfield . . zoi om on-s 4 0 gm.” -ggtggl Frlcano and Watlington: Fear. '3 - W' Ihde (ti) Jacobs (9) and Bur- Napbszgulggb ””"k- as an 'sse-2 Rochester ...tJ20 005 00:-1 12 0 M as i5g& 2,”; Syracuse . 000 000 230-5 8 0 35 29 hug 2,5 Landeck. Costello (ii) imnbinson 3. M 2m 5' (8) and Dreacher; Fassholz. ,9 33 Aw 7.5 Bokelman (1) Eisenmannl ('1) 35 30 Aaggg 3' Habernicht (B) Martin (8) and D5”-on p 19 41 317.4, Bllchlt INTEBNAT ONAL LEAGUE Toronto at Ba ' -. postponed. Mom,-9.1 ,, , an 25 e threatening weather. Rochester 39 23 .532. 1;; SUNDAY Syracuse 35 32 .t522- Mi NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto .. 33 31 .516-. G Eimi: ti not) 201 one 5'9 1 giimgmd lg gitigz-xiii nc nna .. .. .- aw. , , 9. Philadelphia . 000 out zoo-3 9 1 Burma :9 as ,4,-53.1115 Raffenisbergerw Smith is; and gamma;-e as as ,4oa...1a Semin ck; 8 mmona. amen . (7) Konstanty (9) and Lopata, I snurgess (9). S, econ : ' gggg Cincinnati . 000 000 0-0 5 2 Philadelphia oou (mo 3-: 10 o RLgf'n:'fB;::;"::':a;l"i:; m (7 innings, darkness). Wehmeier, Nuxhall ('1) and d s I L . 0t 1, wahyereaxsiie wnill villilmher nnie:c(e!,n5l:m1mCk1 DEW! and Burke!!- rs : Mr" (DH C1153.” G'”"" St. Louis ...... on 010 oos-1 to o Friends of Mrs. James H. 30"?" ' 1200130 ':””;fk!5 dz Skinner of Bridgetown, First War mm” mid ' 59' 9 C Md veteran, who is a patient in the Eufileile (oh J” H () In Vete-rans' Wing of the Prince Ed- s:;1:!:?' ward Island Hospital, nre pleas- t 3 000g, 3 0 ed to hear that he is improving Sit mm” " mo 00 In health. Boston . , . 200 000 000-2 5 0 r , g Brecheen and D. Rice, Spahn. Mayor and M”. P. L Boudg Burdette (8), Chipman (9) and Burris. r Chicago at New York (2) ppd., rain. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, ppd., ain. AMERICAN LEAGUE First: Boston . 000 000 000-0 2 fl Cleveland 022 010 201-1 9 0 Nixon and Niarhos: Gromek, Harris (9) and Tebbetta. Secohd: Boston 000130 000-4 ll 0 Cleveland 000 221007:-5 G 0 Trout and White; Garcia and Hogan. First: New York 000 000 201-3 9 I Chicago . 000 000 000-0 2 I Kuzava and Berra; Pierce, Aloma. (8) and Mast. Second: New York .. 000 000 100-1 '1 1 Chicago . .. 000 001 01x-2 6 0 Miller and Berra; Grissorn and Lollar. First: Washington ltl2 ltlt) Mil-ll iii 0; St. Louis I00 002 MM5 '7 4 Gumpert. and Grosoo: Harrist, Overmlre (1) Madison (ti) and Johnson. Second: Washington , 000 000101-2 ll 0 St. Louis 001 011 00x-3 10 1 Porter-field. Johnson ('1) and Kluttz; Benrden, Paige (7: nnd Moss. First: Philadelphia 200 100 000 000-3 10 fl f)etrolt-- 000 012 000 001-4 l0 0 ..M........L.... .... bats) : NATIONAL LEAGUE Playora Club 6 AB E II Pot. Muslal. St. Louis ........ .. 65 233 42 '10 .330 Robinson, Brooklyn B6 132 4'1 61 .335 Lockman. v New York ...... .. 5'1 228 49 '14 .325 Ba mholtz, Chicago 85 I34 24 43 .321 .....f12 innings). Zoldak, Newsom T ton; Stuart, Newhouser (6) and wift. Second: - Philadelphia 101 010 50b-10 15 1 Detroit . 000 .000 000-0 7 3 Schcib and Astroth: Houtteman. Johnson (7) Llttlefleld (fl) and Glnsbet 'B- . IINATIONAL LEAGUE 100 020 000-4 1 INTE Toronto Baltimore 000 140 oox-s 10 l Bauers, Silverman (ti) and White; Atkins and Tabacheck. First: Montreal 013 001 000 0-5 I I Buffalo 000 031 010 Z-'l lo 0 (10 innings). Fabro, Hughes (6) and C. Thompson: Marlow, Pools (3) Jordon (6) and Mordarskl. Second: Montreal . . 020 1000-8 A 0 Buffalo not) no 0-2 8 0 Mills, Lssorda (1) and C. Tomp- son: McLeland, Pool (5) and Ciesiolski. First: . . . . . 3 Ottawa . 000 003 000 2-5 8 I Springfield 003 000 000 04 lo 0 (10 innings). Roy and Watlington: Simpson, Jacobs (10) Ibde (10) and Chltl. Second: Ottawa . 000 000 000 M4 5 I Springfield 000 000 000 01-1 1 2 (11 innings). Hoyle and Watlington: Besse, Burtschy (6) and Burbrlnk. Syracuse .. 002000 000-2 9 1 lkoohester . .. 200 100 20x-5 0 1 ' Hartley and Rascher: Deal, Tlef- 'ly to start the long race. is Cleveland, 44. i enauer (9) and Bucha. xx 5E5..;pkIt2?.. GIT TI'II LOWDOWN ON ICONOMY AND LONG LIFI IIGGII PAY LOADS IASIIR HANDLING Your Dodge truck dealer has all the information you require to compare leading trucks, feature by feature. Discwer for yourself why Dodge offers you more. You'll End there's a Dodge "Job-Rated" truck designed to haul your load: over your road: with greater efficiency and economy. SEE YOUR 0000i 'I'lillC it. as... ,- MIIPIIRE , JUNE 1952 Report Bolero T, Leading liijece HAMILTON. Bermuda. June 22 --(AP)-Bolero, steak. '13-foot yap,-1 . owned by John Nicholas Brown or ' Providence, R. 1., was reported leading a fleet of 58 ocean yacht, today some 24 hours after the start of the 615-mile Newport, 3,; to Bermuda race. - " The report came from the 11.55, Biackwood, an escort destroyer riding hard on the yachts. The Blackwood reported to the U. S. naval operating baae here, and said the sea was running rough with overcast skies. The fleet ten, Newport at noon yesterday. The Bolero. owned by the form- er United States Secretary of th, Navy for Air, set. the course record two years ago in '15 hours, 33 min. utes and 32 secon . The report did not include in. formation on the Wanderer xx, is 64-foot. topsall schooner skippered by a crew of 10. The Wanderer- arrived at Newportiwlth L frac. tured rudder and strained canvng after a rugged run from Halifax, But. that was corrected and she used over the starting line smart. The committee of the Roygl Bermuda Yacht Club does not ex. pect any of the yachts much he. fora Wednesday unless excellent time is made. Atwell. . hicago . 42 13617 43 .31: AMERICAN LEAGUE Rosen, Cleveland 61 226 39 76 .336 DiMaggio, Boston 55 319 ll 72 .329 Fain, Philadelphiu 45 164 28 M .320 Goodman, Boston 52 1'70 24 55 .324 Kell, Boston 59 326 24 '72 Jill? Runs Batted In: National, Saurr, Chlcago. 60; American, Rooen, Home Runs: National. Seuer, Chicago, 19; American, Berra, New York, 14. Probable Pitchers In Today's Games NEW YORK. June 2 - (AP) A Probable pitchers for tomorrow's motor league games (won and lost records in brackets): NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at. Boston - (night) - Friend (3-0) vs. Cole (1-1) st. Louis at Brooklyn - (night) - Presko (4-3) vs. Roe (6-0). Cincinnati at New York -- Per- kowskl 6-4) vs. I-learn ('1-1). Chicago at Philadelphia-Rush (9-3) vs. Meyer (3-8). AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Chicago - shoe (4-2) vs. Brown (1-1). New York at St. Louis - (nigh!) - Sain (1-2) vs. Cain (5-3). Boston at Detroit - Henry (5-3) vs. Gray ('l-6). (Only games scheduled). N pp s(JlK.J omnt ronavg