-mtiiarts of tlte Iona Softball out are FRONT LEFT K. Mc- IONA SOFTBALL TEAM 'i ; ghhlts...-...ss Kenna. H. Connolly. S. McCabe.lMooney. L. O'Shea. A. 0'Shea and,L Mooney. J. Mccabe BACK A. Connolly, G. The exterior oithe Garden of he Gulf museum. located in t h 9 min of Montague. The building MUSEUM HAS M. ". ya. it.xt-ll vies with the Antiques it lioiiscs hating been built in the lat- x U. S. To Reduce Force In Japan WASHINGTON (AP)-President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Kishl of Japan agreed Friday the United States will substantially re- duce the number of United States forces in Japan within the next year, including a "prompt with- drawal of all US. ground combat HISTORIC INTEREST Inf int-at brick and sandstone quar- er part of the nineteenth ccntury.l ague River. fo fe rces." A joint communique said the United States plans still further? reductions as the Japanese de-I nce forces grow. A three - page statement sum- of 113 degrees. rooms on the evening of June 20th. when a large numbe of hers attended and took advantage of a lively evening's entertainment which included: bridge, fdrty-lives, story telling. bag pipes and music along with enormous quantity oi lobsters supplied by the entertain- meht committee. it was gratilyiing to the execut- ive of the branch to see so many comrades of World War One at this event especially as many oi them have not taken an active part in Legion affairs for the last few years. - The dinner was chaired by th e branch president. Comrade G.(;. Jardine. and be called on several members for brief remarks. The president also reminded members that there will shortly be a special evening when twenty-five-year members will be invested with the twenty-five year Legion recognit- ion pin and a special entertainment ming up Klshi's three - day Visit ' here said the president and prime minister are convinced that rela- tionii between Japan and the United States are entering a new era. it said so early halt of testing and manufacture of nuclear wea- pons as part of s first step in a safeguard disarmament pro- gram was discussed by the two leaders. f'The president told the prime minister that the latter's views are being taken into account in formulating the US. position at the current United Nations disarm- ament session in London." The statement said the United States and Japan agreed to esta- blish an intergovernmental com- mittee to study problems Rrlstflg Illl relation to the ll-I51 security treaty between the too countries. REALLY-WARM - Pakistan's state of Khairpur has . maximum summer temperatures l ried a short distance up the Mont- ,.- EASTERN GUARDIAN DON'T MISS the W'('SillltIii'lallIil 'illt,.Zt'l'.! to-night. 8:30 p.m.. icos Thmtrt-. Montague. FOMING IN PERSON! Neil Latt- aigr. North American Fiddling (iiainpion. Murray Harbor Arena. Jiiite 27th. Montagile iiink, June 29th. 'WAl! AND Pl:2ACE' A GREAT Fll..VI T0-DAY it it is at all possible to make simple statement about a three- ioday at the Capitol Theatre. it tint" of the great films of all linu- Tlicrc is no point oi flflpitlillllit" in reviewing the niainmntii pro tluciion that does not end in lil- pt-i'l.1tives. whether spectacle, S lllln picture. it is a hugely engross- lll.'. tremendously moving one. a milestone in movie ltisini'y. llltll, presented by Paramount. is ha-ed on Leo Tolstoy's H00-page vim:-I. generally considered the ItH'tlilFl work of fiction even writ Flt Mt outstanding cast, headed by liars Audrey Hepburn. Henry Fon- tln and Mel Ferrer and co-stiir.-i Win:-'o Gassman. Herbert Lom. ll tar liomolka, Anita I-Ikberg and Joltn Mills. create a gallery of un- "tuft! and human iipectcale you Resident Of Amherst, Moss., Dtmutos Prize Dr.'Ct-cit ltynes. Amherst. Vials. llmlm of the many prize t for Moousur Hltih llool students who held their clos- I eaerctsas last met. It vet-yiimagtutise first Ill ever see on a motion picture' I Will Discuss Results OE Fight i Against Rheumatic Diseases R RIFIIARD RAYMOND (.iIIsldlflII Press Staff Writer l 'll()t)NT() i(iP--Tllt' isilcst rc- suits in the battle against on of the oldest and most ivitiesprcad groups of diseases known to man ;will he reported at the ninth iii- lternalional Congress on Rheuma- tic l)l.tii'HS('s which opened here Sunday night. More than 1.000 physicians and medical scientists from 42 coun- iiric.-z were welcomed at cera- monlcs laiiiicliing thc itcck-long congress. The congrcss. iihich mects ev- ery four ynrs as a iiinclion oi l.a Ligtie lulernationale Contre la ltliiimatlsmc. is to hear 225 set- cntiiic napcrs ranging in from the personality patterns oi arthritics to the role of aspirin in trcnting arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis - coiii- -mnniy called arthritis --- the most t-rimiling and widespread disease of the group. will be the centre of iaitcntitin oi most of the papers. l The international scope of the lcongiess has brought to Toronto the largest delegation from be- NORTH RIVER g ADM. 60c Box Office, Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk Cm-utsaope Ii"tTn-ii'il'i-ri'ii't'1.n'il'm CHILDREN UNDER 11 YEARS IN CARS. FREE. - . fizz K-400dE.?V - ' -l . 0 4 4? Lobster Party At Montague l A most enjoyable evening was vioiild he alltliitllli't'(l lalt-I' tor that body of the held in the Canadian Legion club 8H'nlll2. l "vv.vv.-we. . Find Body In Crashed 'Copter HALIFAX tt'Pi land rescue officials lit-re said Tl"? PH-niiiu i'ltIxtltl iii the true helicopter it recited in TODAY TO THUR. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS lit" U” st-arrli The helii-opti-r was iiiis-iii: siiit-e'Lake. "”""'dt-' "'5 ” ''”l' ”" "ml Monday, June 24. 1957 Dooley Lake for Carroll Lake. Dooley Lake is about 120 miles; The Guardian Page 5 ,south of Knob Lake. the Quebec iron mining centre. the g Knob Lake H g, V Pilot has net-n found helicopter. Northern Wings head-3 Iinside a Northern Viings Air Lines quarters is at Sept Isles. Que. mb- spirit 4 -.1--p - - - , . 5””l.h”"' , , hers gathered for the annual lob-.for llIi:H)lLl(1ll't1Ill'red ifnhtliglltbilllitellilirggizillaglfdnt rhe mm M” "” 'd9"”Dl3l1e5 Said the Miller Was found lSt. Mary- le- Bow church, built ster dinner. Close to sixty mem-iin tlic l.i-gion. l Company yin rugged lHE GREATEST NllVEi EVER WlllllEN COMES ALIVE ASA MllllilN PliIlUREl AUDREY llEPBllllll'HENllY FONDA-MEI. FERRER3. Wai Pilililtl The pilot's body was flown to 'TMES ITS PLACE Willi '00NE WITH THE WlltDl!" --co-or c to' DOUBLE BILL l-JXMOUTH, England tCPi-Sir iCullum Welch. Lord Mayor of and RCA? ;Lond0n. began the restoration of Saturday by an RCA? . aircraft country near Dooely g'l670-Bu. by driving the first pile iin reconstruction. Overwhelming ' scenes of 1 world in arms ..and at their centre the three loves of fascinating Natasha -transforming her from eager maidcnhood to the glowing fulfillment of womanhood! Three hours and twetrrycisht minutes of .41” H! A PONTl-DeLAURENTIlS Production in VISTAVISION and Color by TECHNICOLOR g. CO-SlAl?F8iNG ' VITTORIO GASSMAN ” I HERBERT LOM ' OSCAR HOMOLKA ANITA EKBERG - nmviur oArmnc- nruiv moss iuuut minis ruinuio - mttv vmtu - minty anew '”.lOl-IN MILLS ItSliIlIIOtllIUllIE'l lKl IlSl(tt NOTE: THIS MOVIE IS 335 HOURS IN LENGTH. THERE WILL BE TWO SHOWINGS. ONLY EACH DAY. MATINEE 2 P..lI. EVENING 7:30. ADMISSION: MATINEIC 28c AND 600 EVENING 90c. ,any medical congress since the curl of the Second World War. list-I NEW LANGUAGE l l)elt-gates from Russia. China, Poland. Czechoslovakia, Romania and Hungary are expected. An elaborate electronic transla- tion system has been installed to' permit read in any one of four tang-l iiages--I-English. French, German; and Spanish-as well as the tang-3 . iiacc in which they are given. I Intcrlingua. the new written sci- entific language. will be used in (Taitada for the first time to co- ordinate the congress. lnterlingua. derived basically - l'roni Latin and the romance lang- uages. can be read with ease by anyone speaking them. English- and German - speaking delegates may find it a bit more difficult to understand. The ninth international congress is the first to be held in Canada. where ll5.00fl persons are crippled thy rheumatic disease. and the Ist-cond in North America. The YE "ROCK PRETTY BABY" SAL MINI-70 - JOHN SAXON .Thi.s great all-family show drama. A story n! today's youth and some of their problems. Rock and Roll music with a meaning. The conflicts and stir- prises make this one of the best liked movies in years. A show , for all to see. COMING THUR. - FRI. - FAT. - Ma and Pa Kettle in "THE EGG AND I" FREE SILVERWARE The 880.00 worth of Silver Ware will be drawn for Tiiesday night until some one in the theatre wins it. Your chances of winning are excellent. THEATRE : M0ll'fliGilE TUES. - WED. JUNE 25 - 29 ADM. 30 - 48 SHOWS AT 8:30 boasts not only music htit greet T"? P0"ilrD!tl-lllfmllls Pr”tll"" hind the iron curtain to attend i 1949 congress was in New York. ' i l l Urgent Need For Trained Social Welfare Ry ROY I.All-ZRGF. Canadian Press Stall Writer O'l'l'AWA tCPt-Social welarr work-a profession that itself ot- ters satisfying worlt and fair pay is begging for workers. The urgent need for trained per- isonnel is illustrated at St. Pat- . riclt's College in Ottawa. sit eof one of Canada's eliiht social work -schools. About 120 jobs advertisements tmm recently on the bulletin 'hoord will go unanswered. from lwitiiin the college. r all members of the graduating class already have posts waiting for them Welfare agencies Ienersll yol- fer ii its-hour weelt. medical plans. three-weeli annual holiday: ant starting salaries between 9.1!! social sciences. After a few years. s woman worker can make Stall. a married man t.'l.Mtt. Salaries of agency directors are in the !'I.tINt- till ield. Scales are higher in gym many young people lienttste Wfi Workers Seen tmore money in other fields. l Keen competition exists among agencies for graduating students! Many will cover the cost of the. last one or two yearI' training for lstudents in rtum for an agree- iment to work for the paying .agr-ncy for one year after gradu-1 atlon. Representatives from several iclties regularly visit the (ltawll 'school to interview studntas. Last year a worker came from San Francisco on a U.S.CaaadllI tour for her staff-hull?! ornat- ution. The well-nrglnlad Canadian As-' llotlliltlt of souls! Workers eno- iducts recruitlnl campaigns 1 liintverstttes. usually is coopera- tion with social with schools. In Ottawa. tor example. CASW re- presentatives visit high school! while the St. Patrick's Alumni As- sociation sends speakers to dis-, irict colleges and nntvsrdttes. I The earliest i There's a Special Naval Recruiting Team Coming To Your Town MOIIELI. was 24th SOURIS was 25th MONTAGUI was not a was rm- Full Particulars No Obligation Collects! Go Navy! "Work-liaise jolts are a cinch lorla nlmt:ks" .s'ay.t zixlem fonsztzxmbo Iompan; lx)77x'Iao' I. to': tho ruggedness F” 1 Fa rgo builds into it thick . that pays off. Fnuttr-m'a big-muscled Fargo: work day in, day out, hauling rnamnrv to con- struction john lilte this big 8'2.000.000 protect. It I I ptimshingarhediilo that requires reliability. 3. Intro V-I powd. Hind f"'"" too to 2.12 h.p.. mating Furs" t.ructui the power leaders in their price ranges. from agile Furl" urireiut and panel models to rugged heavy-duty trucltn. cm-ygigr corporation of gonads. Limited 2. This Forgo"eonstruc- Oton oh" can meet all the emands placed on it.- and then Iomel Frame has dniihle-wirlt h front. rrmismembera. Springs an of durable chrome-alloy steel. 5. Saint operdon is a cine tm. Big wrap-around wtndnlabh and optional wrap-around rear window. comtant-speed electric windshield wipers are jut a few of many mfogunrrls. nnslunouusn. spu.-us. Trucks are in use today than over before! Mllll.EN MOTORS 1 Honntlttowart See us . . . and no why more Fargd F. R. Mcl.AlllE IIMITED Mohnqaolood. Chiottetowa Watch B (I IIAIC. Thursday. 8:30 P15. over Cbannnlll