i I fl 1. I ‘l .' i t _" run“ armament,‘ HCHARLUFFETQYYN‘ PAGE TEN light on the cramp“! Wbbymme in a Brooklyn. N.Y., home where 52-year-old Paul Malnushak hid himself from the world for i0 years. All. right. shock shows on the face of Peter Makushsk. father of the recluse, after he lenfnled crf lhls son's voluntary entombment. I-le told DOB" h° thought Palul had been in Can- ads. A policeman turns his flash- Where Recluse llld‘ For 10 Years hwcrmlv FILM TO OPEN HERE Unmual excitmnent and ,_ nse are promised today at the Empire Theatre, when Charlie Chan has to solve one of his strangest cases in Monograllrrs "The Shanghai Chest." Roland Winters, starring as the Oriental eleuth. k called upon to solve perplexing murders supposed- ly counmitted by a man previously executed in jail.‘ A judge is the first victim and his nephew is one of the suspects be- cause of an earlier quarrel with his ‘~ uncle. Fingerprints of a convict. ex- ecuted months before at. San Quen- tin an found 0n. the murder wea- pon. The district attomev. with ,. evidence 0n hand that this same convict. was really innocent. is the bext murder victim, with the same fingerprint; left behind. Finally, one of the jurors on the case when the convict was tried is also found iden- tically slain. suspicion also rests on the convict‘s brother, who has es- caped from Jail. But. by a ruse Chan and his son and chauffeur come to grips with the real murderer in a climatic scene. Mantan Moreland is again Charis chauffeur. with Tim Ryan as a police officer and Victor Sen Youlng as "Number ‘rwo Son." Others in the cast are Deannie Best. ‘Pris- tralm Coffin. John Alvin, Russell Hicks and Pierre Watkin. William Beaudine was the (lircctor. and James S. Burkelt. produced the mystery film. The scrcen-piay was by W. Scott Darling and Sam New~ man, with the latter as author of the original story. based on the character created by Earl Derr Big- gee. with ENAMILOID! Irllliell cam \ Ieey n. 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Makllshek shut hilriself up in the room in 1939 because he dldnt like “how the outside world was going." His mother fed him through a trap door. His existence was discovered when ehe became ill. RED POINT AND VICINITY Mr. Reginald Ruse. Red Point, was a visitor to qardkan recently. Mr. Albert Griffin, Sous-is, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MajorXoung, Red Point. The many friends of Mr. Wilfred Peil-e, Red Point, are pleased to learn he has returned to his home after being a patient in the Pro- vincial Sanatorillm. Mrs “Lawrence Sutherland, Red Point, who sent an entry to Share the Wealth was a lucky winner of two dollars on Saturday night's program. Mrs. Percy Coffin, Kingsboro hes entered the urls Hospital for treatment Coffirre many friends wish her a quick and Morrow e quick return to health. The many friends of Mrs. A. N. Morrow, North Luke. are sorry to learn of her lllneee in the P: E. Island Hospital. All wish Mrs. Morrow a quick return to health. Mr. Arnett Robertson, Kingston, met with a painful accident re- cently when sawing. A stick new up cutting his face and requiring medical aid and four stitchesf All hope Arnett will be about at his usual work soon. Mrs. Alexander Robertson, Jr., Red Point. ,recently spent. a few days visiting her brothers and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart MMGWBor and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old MacGregor, East Baltic. The residents in thin eastern part of the Province were deeply saddened when they learned of the death of Mrs. Lou Roper in the Soul-ls Hospital. To her bereaved family all extend deepmt Jympg- Mrs. Alien Rebel-tenet, Mus-mu Road. had the misfortune of losing e one hundred dollar bill recently in Sourls. All hope that the finder of this money will return ft to Mrs. Robertson. Mr. George E. MacDonald. Char. lvtlewwn. was a visitor out om- the week-end when’ he vggmq friends in Sourle and Red Point and his sister and husband Mzr, and Mm Joseph rum. South Lake. Several hundred trape were laid at North Lake on Saturday and due to such a fine and calm day little difficulty was experienced 1n Betting in around the harbor. Very 800 catches were r r first haul on Manda? l“ on m’ Mr. William G. Bruce, Charlotte. WWII. was a visitor to Red Point m“ Week. 011911108 11D hle summer home here. Bill's friend; and N. lstives are always glad to see him "917 min: and all hope he and President-elastic! Junior Palm- era of Ontario le Allan Poole, Perth. Eleoti n took place at The Gentral Guardian Thle column le reserved for new: of loonl lntereet, but advertising o! a leeway nature may be lneerbd ahlninadvenee. JDIIIII TAXlrnoneDI. 00088 he. Photograph}. OONFIDIIATION LII’! Ill ~ IlIIANOI, Till VOGUE MA! DA! SALI. Special Discounts. ELECTRIC WALL OLOUK! elfl Alum Clocks. ‘lbotnbe Music Store. PIDGB-ESSIVI CONSERVATIVE RALLY, Bonshew Hall, Friday slight, May 6th. at 6 P. M. W. Chee- ter S. Mol/ure, J. Angus McLean and othm- speakers. Pictures of National Convention will be shown. 5'1‘. PETERS SENIOR. W. A.- The closing meeting of St. Peterfi senior branch of the W. A. was‘ held on Iuesday. May 3rd at 3.30 n-m. with a‘ good attendance. Canon Malone made some very interesting remarks and congratu- Died the ladies on the eplegfll display- of work. Mrs. A.B. Cosh. film"!!! President also spoke in hishe-lt- Praise of the wonderful display of work, which will shortly be Packed and shipped to All Shin-Ll School. Prince Albert. Work was also done for St. Fiatlh's Mis- sionary School. Miss cotton, prg. sident of the W.A., thanked the BDeakers for their encouraging words. Miss Cotton also thanked the members for the lllelp they had given and the good attend- ance at the meetings. after which tea was served by the committee. Young Veteran llvercomes Jinx 0n Farmland TCYITENHAM, Ont, May 4 (OP) - A young R..C.A.F'. veteran with judicious use of 10mg free advice and direction from Ontario Agriculture College officials, hes made e success of a 100-acre farm near this Simcoe county commun- ity where for 40 years no tenant farmer has been albl, to make e living. Paul Glsusen. the veteran, bought the farm with 84.600 ad- vanced by the Veterans Land Act administration and then started attending educational short courses lln agriculture. He learned that the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph was offering to analyze the aoll and plan a crop rota/Lion for any fer-m in the district and he snap- ped It the offer. . Olaueen‘; fan-n lieu in a valley and contains m, best topeoll drained down from three edJoin- lrlg farms. The O.A.C. surveyors recognized this and advised a crop rotation rwhich would include a majority 0f he? and IfB-ln needed to feed the farm's growing pure- bred Ayrshire herd. Hie firlt ox- perlmexlt on the 0.A.C. plan pro- duced enough corn. from three acres t0 overfill his lilo. The next move in his cnntpdfln will be reforestation - a filve-acre woodlot — and he plans to ask the De of Lands and florests for the seedling: to start Ciaueen has mechanized much 0f hie farm with a. Jeep. Ha has mechanical refrigeration. hydro end e pressure water system and now V.L.A. officials are pointing to his 100 acres with pride. Some of hle nelxhbore. too, want to dup- licate his eucces- on their awn farms. Mn. Bruce will soon be coming to spend the summer months hen. A meeting of the Credit Union was held in the Red Point School on April 29th. Mr. E. German was the guest speaker. Rev. Father Murnahan presided. A vote of thanks was movedby Mr Jerome Chapman and seconded by My, Edaon Rose. ml 1949 HILLMAN lllelpeleelen. eelephglnnl panel». I Iewerlel ielllbeed lylvcelle bios. ' I Opeleerve. pindeltlell eid rel which. ‘, I "Plead enflee of peeve: pun. etlpieil ' e n» Immediate delivery on a llm- ited number of orders ‘week. w. n. JENKINS canes: anonon er. recent Junior annexe’ conference at ‘Ontario Aetloulkwll eolllli-l Baht . », _._ _, ee five cent: a word, eta-tally pap-A ___ 18 they hope to find as other mu- Khan, wife of the prime By GLADYB LENNON (Canadian Preee Staff Writer) MONTREAL, May 4 - (OP) — “Airlift for uplift" would be an apt slogan for the latest venture of Montrealers Audrey Oook and Katherlna Gallery. They have chartered an lllll-ll- er to fly direct from Montreal to Edinburgh for the Intemetlonll Fiestival of Music and Drama. Be- tween now and take-off time Aug. sic-lovers to so alone. Both are keenly interested in music and have a considerable background of concert experience. 1mm- 10 hgy retirement in 1938 Miss 000k, a violinist, made con- cert tours of Canada and Europe. Miss Gallery. a pianist, now teaches music. Sponsoring trans- Atlaniic flights is e bit out of their usual line. Just now, Miss Gallery admit- ted, "We are shaking in our shoes." At the name time, they have 1n mind even hlzler P11!" f" m" year “if this works out well" — possibly several flights on differ- ent dates. It. I all started because they Syed Waeif Hussein, 15-year-old eon of Syed Fuel Shah, pruldent olthe Azed ( thought mom Canadians should b; having the ‘marvellous exper- ienee" of attend-lag the Edinburgh festival. .. a“ Attendance About B00 Ollnadfane were am- ong the 400.000 persons who at- tended the various festival pres- entations lest year, but to the two enthusiasts that number did not seem representative or Canadian interest in thing: cultural. Bo they talked, asked questions. and came to a couple of conclu- slone. One was that transportation dif- ficulties were keeping some inter- ested persons at home. The air- lift ll their own practical answer to that one. The second was that Canadians generally just didn't know enough about the festival. Said Miss Cook- "Pecple seemed to have only the haaieet ideas about it. Many thought it was a comlfillll" ll" fair, which it isn't at ell. It sim- ply attempts to gather outstand- ing artists from all countries for ALL CANADA IS U Snznwuv-‘WILLIAM NAME COLORFUL, PROTECTIVE ENAMEL OFAIOOI USES! ‘ill’ Free) K “ ' minister of Pakistan, in London on her arrlvelet. airport there with Llaqet All Khan, in attending the Commonwealth conference there. Charter Airliner For Culture Fest three weeks of fine music, drama, ballet. The whole my noes e11 out to "providn entertadnsrlent of all sorts. - "Quite aside from its cultural aspects, it is doing a 8N8?- dell to promote international friend- ship and understanding." The pair had some idea: on the second point, too. which interest- ed festival officials. The result was formation in i948 of the Can- adian Council for the festival, with Miss Cook and Miss Gallery as co- chairmen, and regional sub-cem- mittees in Ottawa, Toronto, Win- nhpeg. Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. EAST WILTSHIRE SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of Alpril. Grade Din-l, Buddy MaoKinley. Grade VIII-A, Freda Yeo. Grade VII.—1, Ann McQuald; 2. Phyllis Yeo; 3. Mae Yeo. Grade V.-—1. Rollie Campbell; 2. Beverley MoQuaid. Grade IV.—l Florence Yeo: 2. Billie MaeQulld; 3, George Mac- Kinnon. Grade fL-l, Douglas Jewell; 2. George MacQueid. Grade I. A-l, Elva Jewell and Nancy Willis. equal; 2, Vera Jewell; ai Queid; 2, John Shreenan. Highest Average in Senior Grades —Buddy ey. __§. 1949 1' lloyelty Greets Royalty At llomnlonwealtll Conference In London n. Moslem League, garlands Begum Lieqst A] left. The Pakistan prime mlnlstel —!*‘lorence Yeo. . Most Stars in Grade IV.-Vem Willis. - Perfect Attendance-Buddy Mae Kinley, Freda Yeo, Phyllis Yen Florence Yeo, Geolge MacKlnncn, Douglas Jewell, George Manual‘; Elva Jewell, Vera. Jewell. Teacher-Helen Ymmker. PORTRAIT FOR ROOM LONDON — (OP) -- On; c1 Britain's promising artists. m. year-old David Davidson, has 1° leave his Shepherd's Bush roonu But he cannot afford prices asked for other accommodation. So, he offers to plant a portrait of any. body who finds hlrtn “a garret, at. llc. stable or dog kennel." BELLS FOB PUSSY RED DEER. Alta. — (OP) - Oouncll recently decided to enforci V1940 by-law which requires all cats to be belied or else Cat-bell. lng became a “must" when it. was found the removal of trees from the city strees was seriously reducing nesting places of birds which fell easy prey to cats. HULL. England — (OP) A pet monkey went on a three-day spree here. It wrecked e kitchen, smashed crockery and fought three men while raiding pantrlee for food. 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