Monday, Nov. 23, 1955 The Ontario .' ii In Language Mailflwallii By BERNARD numnshtn: anngtiito lama. The 11 Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPI - A group of English-speaking school children in it ' this bilingual capital are being i. - taught French the way a baby "ll ul” "wt." .' Federal-Provincial Talks On Canada's Big Tourist lndu-WY T0 099" T0d3Y f.":".T:::l':;:i'h:'i”.h'l”p:33l:ll OTTAWA (CF) - A federal-pro imlnlon's playgrounds before vent- W01! Wm llulllled ll olllce 5? ivlnclal conference opens Monday urlng abrad. "19 '''l-'"5l"- 3”” Ct 13- M.'"'”””'' for wide-ranging discussions on Resources Minister Lesage will Pl'”ld9"lv Vim” Bl'ldl?”' '”"”' Canada's 3G00.000.000-a-year tour- act as chairman and open discus- S” P'95ld9l"- Clfl Miller; secy: lat industry and ways to boost it stops with an address of welcome. 5" Blrdle C3i”15- ”'”"e”9"' YPU Executive I Is Installed During the evening service of worship at Trinity United Church i even more. Other federal officials attending fulllhl; "lg i"”89;l-""- 15"?” The three-day meeting. lotb of will include D. Leo Dolan. head of "P I '1' 5”” 3” W” ”"l'i to it b l t t th -when the teacher uh I its kind. will convene in an atmos- the Canadian government trnvd mchv Ellelyll Ulldefllllyi clll:en- lizgfage ilisfl ihivlifguigadny is mrrmh .ou..g1gp1nnaO'!' (I phere of confidence. bureau and Canada's No. I tour "ll? "d ""”m"ml3',”"V 99- 9," in ii, ii. 5 ii,, i w- 5 . vi, .5. u up! By all reports 1955 is expected lst booster. 3l'Yl""""7 '""””"l5l'lP "'5 "W" t 9 cm" "8 M "'8 ' 1” "" l'''' "P . If ill ' it t I , V year in The agenda calls for discus- "'5' Elm” M'cL””' membe" 'l E expemmn urns nu mm; of-; '” "A up it bgppau H U Wl-lid III! I! 8 feculd large. 0”” Jenn Mary MacLure, students who can fully understand .....”"".1";'...:l".:”:..2::3:. .:””:.:'.':.i :12: l;:3.::"l:..:::0::i Mme. M-rm 'P”:;:':. l"; '..''"-.....'-l"'”'' '.'z”'''”'" - . me o - roug ay aroun . coma - . i 32 WWI; etxcgedl 92139 rzcltardupwf how they can be overcome in fu- uxgggzwpeigplilgtiengnlm we world from Bmmagmny b(,'tl'l; in.” "ii, 1 . - ture. Under this headln the dcle- led amount Canadians spent looking gates will talk about co-ordination . - d h ' th . over their own country is likely to of advertising campaigns and the "ad the urlpture 1955"” Paulmel anxeiimtiig utilise liilevil) ti:-n.'ii.?.i;"i:i exceed the 154 estimate I of 3300: Canadian government travel mm M””;.' "h" "id 1" '""”"”lVe readillingual conversation designed in , . .eau will report on its advertising 5 N" members "led "5 "5h'lmake a pupil understand oral and The conference, to be attended Dllilli l0l' D9)” 379315 us" The): welt Ll0iYd- Ram”y' written French before he is askeril by delegations from every prov- Other discussions will include lube" Lmk'e".er' Philip Mumhytto speak and write it. tiring and difficult for him face, will get the latest picture on tourist complaints encountered this and Kelmelh S"'""”'?'”i .' T K - I , ,t h ,h F the imdiiimiai method of teac what occurred in the tourist indus- year, the need for standardization . Th" lumor buys "l'l”" led "1 '""g' -eepnig P n(:e.iw:;? iiniil mph 3 lstudents to read. speak and V try this year. Then delegates will of business hours at Canadian ports mg under the dmma" 0' Mm L' pienmen ' can UL E hm i 1;, .d,ii,,a iii, language at the lame t launch into Jlscussions of plans for of entry, the number of oigarets M' caubeck Mm M”' A" A' ,i””.Ck'l;i855mo'.?5 anlsngg gut C3531”? ' "Then slides showing picg 1956i which Incoming tourists may bring llilerii asselialkgiilinisldezilig uiiliigl will: dliiclliiiln lsffrelilchoeslicalidn unit: and slnllile F1999” ”lb'tmu BEE CANADA FIRST ml fish and game w"3e"'”'lO”' Three Kingsgof Orient Are." ithe Ontario education department used simultaneottgslyt "with The sermon was based on Si. . Faph records - e 8 Pan” challenge in youth as in, THEORY I-ROM BURMA nursery story. Thgjslnirs wlhei-ES ouiiined ii in Firsi Timoihyi ci,api.l A year ago. the lerhnltillr was pupil learns to rein enc s er tour, which was the text, Just an untried theory in the rnlnd and continue o grasp SPO Members of the Y.P.U. held a 01 D11 T3" GW-all Li?0lll.lt Cullllfus French . adopted in other Ontario schools fh. own accord I! iii in prayer. Roy Ramsay. who bi mnnch voc.bul.7' l G IER iron PUPIL --The pupil is allowed toyt along at his own pace. It a. "See Canada First" campaign. be- and planned for 1956 and the pro- gun in 1955 and designed to iemptlgreas of the Trans-Canada High- Canadians into exploring the Do- way. AMONG THE Girl Guides and Brownie leaders attending 8 PF0V' tncial leaders training course at clummerslde on Saturday were the ups seen above observing in aid demonstration in which phy, Georgetown; ers. Charlottetown: Morell: Mrs. Park; Miss Jane Hall. Charlotte- town; Mrs. Romie Ceradlnl. Geo- rgetown; Jean LeLacheur, Mrs. W. J. Rodd. Charlottetown; Joan Mur- Mable Saund- Kay Steele, Jack Raweck and Some Americans Taking MONTREAL ( CP)-Pollution of Lake And River Pollution To Be Conservation Topic Mr. Glendening said pollution hymn sing in Epworth Hall with Mary MacLure as pianist, follow- ing the service. 8 Meeting of lum director of the Burmese edu- cation department. Dr. Gauthier said the Hiirincse education departmml has tie- cilned to try the method for the present. preferring to continue With traditional teaching methods. when he reported the theory to UNESCO "During the second stage,- pupil in required to expreaa ll gel! in French through oral . written tests which are simple first and progressively more el orate. Grammar. spelling. com sltion and literature come In after the pupil understands language. Fresh Look At July Talks elections. Certainly. the Repub- licans were planning to make pol- itical hay out of the Eisenhower success at Geneva. There is the question of Dul- les' expressed optimism midway through the conference when he indicated he saw some press of s. W.J. Rodd places a sling on ' arm of Mable Saunders of arloitetown. In the group are: Vllts Carmen MacDonald. Slenlon Guide, Brownie. leaders Navy League Mr. Charles Hogan. summerslde was elected President of the P.E.I. Division of the Navy League of Canada at a meeting held Satur- day night at the United Services Officers Club. The meeting wag presided over by Mr. F. W. Hynd- in Paris be was told the technique had never been tried anywhcre. That aroused his interest even more. and the 53-year-old educa- tionist suggested it to the Ontario education department which de- cided to try it on an experimental basis. Education officials in other prov- surveya of the Ottawa river. Lake St. Louis and waters in the East- ern Townships and elsewhere, un- dertaken by biologists under ted- eration direction, show the situa- tion in Quebec is serious. The tests. indicating damage to fish,and other aquatic life, had made Quebecers aware of a need for definite action. lakes and rivers by municipal sewage and industrial wastes will be a chief topic at the forthcoming convention of the Quebec Federa- tion of Fish and Game Associa- tions, federation president Ted Glend-ening announced Monday. Quebec moose and deer herds Mrs. Morley Wylie. Summe eide. By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CPI-Now that the foreign minisiers' conference has failed and not much is left of the "spirit of Geneva." some Americans are having second (Photo by Wottunim raise Teelll llilen Have a certain iltiol Soak your plate: '- l ttend Codrse At S'side l over the Province gathered on turday at Epworth hall. Summer- de, for a full day of training, re- tration was at 9.30 a.m. with rs. W. A. Smith. field secretory, registering some forty guides from Souris. Mocell, Parkdtile. harlottetown. Brackley. George- ; ii. Summerside and R. C. A. F. tion, Slemon Park. Mrs. Ralph ant. head of training for the vince. opened the COITIDBSS. . ulde and Brownie leaders from-session presented by Mrs. Hilliiy Cudmore. Charlottetown and the afternoon agenda concluded with training by Miss MacKinnon on the astronomer badge and uses of the Brownie leaders' schedule for the afternoon consisted of a session on 'the training of a recruit. the R0. R. and a game given by Mrs. Rudd and a compass game led by Mrs. Rogers. To finish the afternoon's training work a sample meeting was direct- . use with! a prayer and"? vIv1'el- Held by M3. lgogelrs asslisut1edlll)yBMrs. me to a . pointing out e is- orace ac ar an w a row- -. ce travelled by some from ex- fnle leaders participating. Tea WIISHREASONS sown” mlties of the Island. Patrols and tserved during a short break in the eswere formed and patrol lead- afternoon by Summerslde Guirlt-rs. thoughts about the great personal triumph that President Eisenhower achieved at the first Geneva meet- ing last July. There is also some questioning about the studied optimism that State Secretary Dulles displayed at the second conference in the face of obvious Soviet refusal to co- operate. State department officials say privately they are dismayed at the outcome of the Geneva meeting on the heels of deterioration of United States influence in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. All of this is buumi to be followed by another of those soul-searclllilg agreement between Eastern and Western views on security. 'l'liis was regarded here as good pol- itics and may have been promoted by White House suggestions. The popular appeal of the Geneva spirit, particularly in the mid-Western states. was counted set former dissatisfaction with the lcies. The Democrats now are expected to launch an attack on the early overly-optimistic estimates of the whole Geneva experiment. Opinions vary as to whether the lGeneva failure means a stepping lup in the cold war. upon by some Republicans to off- admlnis ation's agricultural pol- also will be studied by dclcgaicsl representing 30 fish and game pro- tection clubs. Mr- said in a statement. The confer- 2-3 ence will be held at Quebec Dec.l Premier lin anti-pollution measures. Duplcssis. meanwhile. iannounceti at the opening of the Glendening'Qucbec legislature last week that legislation will be Introduced to enable the province to co-operate manparid was well attended and included a large delegation from -Summe side. Other officers elect- ied were: Hon. President. Capt. J. J. Connolly. V.R.D.: Vice Presid- ent: Queen's. Richard Hennessey Prince. Murray Willett; Secretary Heads Dept. Appointment of Robert Clark Dll'k::'l)il. ().B l;'. C.l.).. l'll.D.. RR. C.P (Ct. FAC.P.. as Professor of Mctlitillc at l').'ilh'i .c Univer-ll sity aild Head of the Department.' Of Medicine At Victoria General Hosp.' Treasurer. Gordon Kelly. An ex- ecutive consisting of twelve people will be elected at a future date. Reports on the activities and pro- gress of the Charlottetown and Summerslde Sea Cadet corps were given by. Lieut. Jack Smallwood, Commanding Officer. R.C.S.C.C Kent and Lieul. Roy Boatea. Coni- manding Officer. R.C.S.C.C. Sum- mcrside. The Sea Cadet Corps are spoit sored by the Navy League of Can- lnces also have expressed interest. said Dr. Gauthier. The method is being tried out - in reverse-to children in two Quebec City clas- rooms. SEEMS SATISFACTORY "It's too early to say whether the experiment which started last September will be sucessful." be said. "But first impressions are that the technique is working as well as the traditional method " Dr. Gauthier. who has been with the Ontario education department for 29 years. said it works on the b same principle nature uses in teaching a child to speak. "A baby spends the first couple in Polldent daily to avoid "Denture lreetti" teach English to French-spe.1king Polident is the specially dednll cleanser that keeps false teeth-an breath - clean and fresh alwn: Follow these simple rules. I. Never use I lmnli on Ibuil You dental plates are much sorta tha natural teetb.Bru wears dow Qtgng rtdgee so they get: lore. war on soup or loothpnle M can leave him which collects bu tleria and food particles, a I cause of offensive "DentureB:-ea. l I. the n walling-type eleunaar null It false teeth only . . . Pelldentl Polident It the denture cleanser recarnnnnded y more dentists than any othee No brushing. no handling of non plates that can slip and break. P dent gets where a brush can't reach. Best of all. Polldent alwayl sand slxers elected for discuss- convened by Mrs. Morley Wylic.ipublic appraisals of U.S. forcigli of lllcdicllie at the VlL'lllll'l Gellerall ads and In the summei-side area of years of his life listening to raise ieeihDdD1.h.ee'GeHhe'l:.lYd9. ' ll groups for the day. Mrs. Allie MacNeill. Field Secret-ipolicy anti :1 stlffcttilic. already oPTlMlSM V5 TLSSIMISM Hospital was announced jointly! by the Canadian Legion, The ad. words spoken by his parents. Then. iai-gem seiiing denim-e clan”, Morning sessions were given to ary Mrs. Smith displayed materials apparent in some dircctinns. in the one lllgll l7DllL'ylnakci'. so close Fl-V :',v by Pl'(.'.- 'ieil A ll). Kerr ministration of the Corps comes 3003- l"? 5la”5 53.Ylllg the words Polldent. at yourdrllleonnld. . combined group iii brown and avaiiabie ii-om Guide, stores rm-iAmerlcan attitude to the Soviet to the White House that. he refused and the Hon. Geoffrey Stevens, under the Commanding Officer l1llll59ll- blue gulders on the subject of ac- operation of both Guide companies, Union. use of hls name. said "the cold iii;--iii”. M i;...,i .. iimiiii. Naval Divisions, i-inmiiioii, om. "The principle of the new method cidents and prevention by Mrs. W. :and Brownie packs with literature. Even before the final C0m- W3? ls back Wllll llle 9dm”1l3ll5' Since 1945. Dr. Dickson has been ario. tlon already reviewing its defence spending plans. Some newspapers held editorially that the cold war never really had ended and sug- gested that now the smiles have dissipated the United States should again talk tough to the Reds. But Defence Secretary Charles E. Wilson didn't agree that inten- slficailon of the cold war should be expected. nor. be added. will it have much effect on defence spending. Individual congressmen: however, took issue with Wilson and called for allocation of more money for the armed forces. and teaching aids for the leadersumulllllues were given out in the lottetown and the teaching of sema-l All Guiders were guests of the. SWISS city. the search was under phone by Mrs. Charles Llnkletter iProvlncial Association at the din-,W8y, in Washington for the reason: and Mrs. Ferno Rogers, trainersvner in the evening which was eaten; bellllld the lallure to keep alive or the division of Prince County. ed for by the local Association with llle S0"C8lled Spirit Of Geneva. Guides Heather Warwick and Mrs. Alex Home as convener. sev- 0119 lll60l'y 15 that Eisenhower's Heather Horne and Brownies Sue eral local guides served. Mrs. llllle-98 W85 8 key factor behind clerk and Mary Matheson. all of Ralph Dumont presided and Mrs. the Russian unwillingness to nego- Summerside demonstrated technlc- Fred Jenkins. Charlottetown, was 5339- The reasoning here is that 'al points of sending and receiving the featured speaker. telling of her the Rlls-Slalls lfusled Eisenhower xemaphone. recent trip to England and Scot- Ind fully Expected he would Lunch for out-of-town guiders land and of her visit to Guide "mil"lulhepwsldeucyunlll1960. was served by members of the headquarters, Guide and Brownie Tllusi they Were willing 30 80 al0lI8 ummerside local association and jneetings. ""11 lllm l0 3 Cerlllu d88F9E- Then ocal council members with Mrs. -She was thanked by Mrs." T. L. 3 llelll lillack Put him on the enneih Crump as convener. After kletter. district commissioner Fldelllles SW90 Weeks 880. With J. Rodd division trainer from Char- Qucidruplets Born. Two Have Died BELLEVUE. Ohio. (APl,Twn of title quadruplei. gii-is born Sat- urday-to Mrs. Martin Brlelil. 25. have died. Doctors said Sunday the two survivors are "doing as well as can be expected." The heaviest of the four. weighing four pounds. one ounce. died 13 hours atlier birth. A sec- ond. welghlng only 15 ounces. on the strlii of the University of Toronto, Wellesley Division of the Toronto General Hospital. and Sun! nybrook Hospital (D.V.A.). Until was Associate Professor of Mellie- his appointment at Dnlliruwlc. be me at the University of Toronto.i A native of St. Mary's. OiiI., Dr. Dickson atended the University of Toronto where as an undergraduate he was elected to membership in the Alpha Omega Honor Medical Society in 1932. He graduated with honors in Medicine. as a silver med- alllst in 134. From 134 to 139. Dr. Dickson undertook graduate - SUMMERSIDI TODAY (Monday) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Shows 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ADMISSIONS AS F OLLOWS: Evenings 60c and 50c; Matinee 50c and Na on. n. c. DICKSON The Minute she arrived in Town she started unch. the Guiders went on a short for Summerside. Miss Carrie IIol- El-99llll0W9l' -5PP8l'8llllY out so far Some editorial Writers and com- died Sunday. The two survivors W1-LISPERS id i, ii diii . d ii, iii iii, as a second term is concerned. mentators, such as the New York tllldl” 3"d "search l" T”””"”' i bet ' ' ' ' DuTf:?IlllI?gs::S,:Il'l:: fiiptewo iiliclock Bngsibgizugh Sehi':liiE?enr:ceol'iItl5? wo: the Russians decided to retreat. Herald Tribune's Walter Lipp- 3nd "ml the 0"l'bl'95k Ol W3l"vRfV9"ll N8 D900l'8ll0l1- Dlscllulied lll 1945- ;,",f.,?"d5, ween Zia and me. WHISPERS that grew into the roar M with the first blue session being permanently by the First Summer- 11181111. aussested the lplrlt of "" "cu" "rvlce wlth the fly” l” rammed '” Tllmm” when he Mrs. Brletd. who welyis 108 Gl-ml - o o - -UV" by M". char!” Hummer side Guide Company in . pmvmdi MAY BLAME DULLES qenevl, "iii exisisi despiie me im. ganadia: Aismy llttI:dlChltC;rI;8 in igiijied the stzfm oi. the tUl&feel'sil,Vl' wand; and is MM,ooHour' 1. on couri of honor and Mimi 5y. .i min” compeiiiiom to Mm There are suggestions-nothing leign "ministers conference. The Ne om cap n. 812:! ct lo 0 010:1 oDan Ie orono nera "doing wenf. dmmn "M. H" " wwun ..o..-n.-' atem. Miss sue MacKinnon. dlvis- Charles Llnkletter. captain. The more-that Dulles mgr wind up T9-l Ivlrlt of " --.Llpl2mann 0- 5 3'"! 3" Gene” ll”P'l;n-,lH””P”- '- D'ck50" lmldl "19 husband is a rnechenieel en- em-i ion trainer, Charlottetown. then three best entries were displayed ” ""3 3C3P9E08l - the "039. ll Public recognition 39 We'll 0Vel'5935 l" '”'"””y lhlghesl academlc dam” 1" Med' gineer. They have one other Strange and was promoted to major in ilcine. He is a September of that year. In 1941. he was Acting Lieutenant Colonel in charge of Medicine with No. 15 C.G.H.. was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel the following year and; in 1943. served with the same unit in North Africa and It- Geneva failure means a possible setback to the Republican party's campaign plans for next years reached last July that "neither side would resort to the thermo- nuclear wpr." Fellow of the Royal amid College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Dickson is a member of the major medical organizations of Canada and is the author of a number of papers on medical sub- Il&'- In recognition of his Service! jects which have been published in tion services b " 'L, on as a physician and an admlnis- Canada. Great Britain, and the "sailors don't see enough" at my Irator. he was awarded the 0.B.E United States. He is married and foreign places they visit. e. (Military) and the Canadian For'- has one son and two s' Victoria "Cross Will BACKASHE gave instruction relative to the d woodcraft emblem. First class a standards was the theme of the Western Guardian CHRISTMAS GIFT problems! MONTHLY MEETING of La- are solved now by portraits taken . dies Auxiliary Borden Legion. at .the Read Studio. Monday. Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. WE WILL be seeing you around BLOOMFIELD urlng the afternoon. A sing song nd campfire ending with Taps concluded the day of training. S. CI-)lc'eQ' we ni. -es-,4.-up-ag VV iii MOBILE SEAMEN LONDON tCPl- Every aeaman should have a bicycle on bond ship. says the Seafarers' Educg. Move To Ease Burden Oi President's Duties By GEORGE Klglnggu needs bolstering. Canadian Press Sta r WASHINGTON (CPI-A move is cl:V(l):EsthleNcgl:::tT:E and develo- t to h i th Uitd States Egoezidency '2?" Ole the!-H i(:o,se.,md. ment of the country. some of these -:-...-:liERV'lll lillill -CINEMASCOPE wt-on-at wm g-...g-u-tsiraz-..e...-en-uea-. 111- uuaaan-lI2'lI- - Q the corner on Spring Street. Noon- an 5 Barber Shop. Expert barbers. " buggy em and Pam," ii to we cilia-lea are on the increase. Many . an'Een:'nTE?&;T!gg- ph'3gmunm Today .. 3:30-7:15-9:10 cononmci IBOOKS". "aohd complexities of 20th century living. 31 ail "eulfl "Slit uveudllblei H e "-5 Cen-I-en n I al 19 5 6 on in mm ' ' "33 v Tuesday - - - - -- 7-'15 s 9510 ""1 Track ' 'M"C”" 5' Red' Spurred by President Elsen- magi. :55! mac pr" dent in cm" GED!!!-!:ld9:-gllrtolgllzllel-:'0lIuf;:'lT.x. im- people. an input- tant function for him. The presidency was a heavy enough burden when it was created The framers of the con- book". Summei-side Bus Stop. CHRISTMAS CONCERT Irish- towo Hall. December 22nd. 25-35 cents. Sale candy. hower's illness. presidential aides are searching for ways of cutting the White House job - generally conceded to be the world's toughest in I governmental post-to man-size LONDON ICPl A The Victoria Cross. the Commonwealth's highest award for military valor. cel- ebrates its 100th birthday in Jan- iery pieces. I anffer an':;b thMtIakugnu bit was found the coarse hrnllzr M reaks the ordinary wax mould l ed by the Royal prof Miss Gace McKenna was tak- en to Prince County Hospital on Monday Nov. 21. where she under- :-e-f---..m.... went an appendectomy. A"”"'” melllud lrl esslonal Cards I nooks ON ieuo-roan”. i ih- i "I stitution, seeking to avoid what ""1" Mn" W" m cm ' die" m" H" album pencils. paint-by-numilgii heifi '.'.',','".l,”.'f:in,”'suLf'd”,t;":f,”d ,U','f,'.'f ::ii-iihe)ii"angh:r:sstigl:.l.g any 0 geiaegli weniitslie dmge" of ' And Just possiblii mgndendfemiliis hubesinilbhtd ad me "tempt was Ch.”ered set. T); R d s . . - ' V respona lity gm i,. year may see e i I - s:.:....::.'l:. C” ::.l:.:”.:i;l...:i.: .l:':..:.:.::”i.i; 2:3:-it-i'"?n-?”3lr-ill? :22: u'.''.”'''"''' "M" emits ".3 ".:i”"'r .. A"0""l-"t' i v .n I I in f . I CW CTH "ICU MIXMASTERS. radios, music can "0 Md the other ocunants "'9 l””' "lcl" ”' M "'"""le' pm den d 1” ereuigitsaviho Crli: do it. 1" E"'” me”-V requirements that the president approve tours by military bands Canadian Bank of 1' The load has ateadily become In-met-aide. P.E.I. Pliale Ill (roster with the growth of the country and its rise as a world of the car apent Sunday night with SL1 i . - ll , . men 5 pen Dene sets bar Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders. For the last 100 years. using I ometera. Moose Jewellers, i Sum- master mould made in 1856 and NOTICE "nCf-3IdQ.0-Leary were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- -mg g:r:3::;lyrd:i;;io;sgmtl:rD:':Tl;O; lad” Th. maid.” in. become approved by Queen Victoria, each pug.” nos, EPIC OPENS Mr. and Mrs. Athur Marlin as. foreign service. gtgcraieud more enrnesliedindetail. 303:3olf';;'u:;;;l?;:sl';:p'fu:g Regular Tuesday night INSURANCE r my I" cmnnuscopl eph Wedge on Sunday. Nov. 20. one of all Hnda. large and '0 l ' II. E. Ellis & So Limited Nu -WAR- Li-zssi-:n CHANNELS men er. in, .i.,., i, ,,,,i, H et Sebaatopol during the Crimean It ml COLOR CAPTOI. 8UMMEB- Mr. Jon. B. Plneau who has been Most American, ., fee it is i-mic. is. in, effect on am, -,0 iiie War of 1855-56. dmcei B0Vd9'l'l I-9Sl0ll Hall "'0 m 5'” " Cull"! A wemm.d".m' luskuu Lady 31. :Ii;:na lGVee.n(;Ol(i'"llS 8:311:12 rt: ulous that the president still must clock. ' an O In-1;. esagdkgpftftlzttlflall.on;-l::ln:ll;l&): i I met SL lunmeraiau l -- - again - I - . - . . , . i'.'..l”;"'l'.-....:::."”e'..?.'.t.".. ii.-.:.-.:s. ............ ..... .22. ”J.:2i”.l.l.' ...".':..'.::'::: ::."::::lz".ll:.;l:: --m it is on -on--d ””''"”"l W” fl” ”"” "0 Ovlomelml "d 1”” smlihl "P9" "WI? .11: M11. Seymour seiiick is greatly some documents. such as pardons. from Denver several weeks agoilnlb I Sand "'9"lll' E. E. Parkman the capitol Theatre. rinsed in improved in health after her re- l" "'l”'""”' "'”" E""'l"""I' W! his name to N" """'"d” Wm" ”' "”""' um "PW" lb”- Cinemascope and Warner-cotar by cent guy in wag." 30, mi Every year. the president must two documents an foreign mg ”m"h"""red "l"d'c”u"g tech Pmmn ”37 P producer-director Mm,” 14..., Th u- P ' personally review and sign between service appointments. and he not utlues bwlllcll llflofhl Salli 0"”:l;le BEGIN; rinclmtn anon. , J . . f w 3 .'”Stf 0 Amino ' .700 dooo l tblllsthatcould aignedin I i -coarse ronzeo e . - . . ' . or v.vh13'erls iigiied upo.nnzg. :3 loll plan to ctlhzx-!h:n:::1 be tienalt wltllrlhar:ush lesser chan- menu coti?ntit.m?. .?.i'..'.,';';?.';',f "Tjj Miluvtli-IIMIUW i K and ecreenplay by Frank Butler. "9950! It the Home on Dec. 6. liell ll COHKTESS Would provide the --e---I-.. ' Q9 3- E ""3937! 30- l ' The getting at the mm in oiii I-ldlcl Auxiliary win .19., necessary authority. A g nunmenlde. 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Irat western.rolc -She -The Native 'WlhIm OQIh(cP) ”mni.'i..""”"' evenhdwn tmi "Id d.TyHn-an mum”, mum" HTS" worm W” e ml . A A J I TEE”-RgAl3)E5s3T5UDlo Pm ridealntbarilmand,iii,cm,id vhnhm tbamletlntecounry.an ay e M-35 imuiu . . an nil. ....":...l".'...'i.":' ..:.' .....i.:-' - w ----s :'e.:'.".l”:..c:':.:":;5l:l.::. "is "s"-- an-our ...-192.9: ---- .. ...... .1. Andrew: pug”. Rink 0-3,”, d.iioa'i,n; . there are the president's oral for 'hg.4q'i,.pi,i.. bum. 55c T. ' SAIIIRBOM.-IEIIRYKOSTEI-EENM L3; l1l:d thinoarvery much his own melon and we reeotnltioo or ea-anonial.er so-called baby-klsa- lag. o.,.,i,.,c. E Mo" FUIIGTC NOTICO aamluaa-nu-eeeemuaiaaiuuua . lllta 0 until the strange native herbalists by the htlllllc 055- ll - "gm AT THE M 'i'e5'.."'a,,,,., ,,,,,"',,.':,';::i "W ,..,'”i:.'"':"'f,;.i1,i..?"”.:.I.'L'..Ll1',' ,.,.?.”.:lf,:.”i':',,;':'u':;t,0;g;i,gf n.....r..... 7:1M:15.d':1ie Members of Mt. Zion Lodget tzuinber 12. Ken. . I Iectgd drive. ed l n deserving hemp .3; hi. I love and adventure ama from iglngton, use requested to mee I odgeroomon ”,,i:f'W.I.1-131's: t:.i"iieti:i.wid. N” m::'(":"' ctttutte.":e'ep'i'e dipieriieuc cmd'en- ' "" lP'm.'!?';'u'fg::''' l."""'l' " l' 'meadw at 1.00 p.m. for the purpose of attending II I a-I 1' X oomu".t"'dal'rie'i1" " "”""' -rum-allot C--i "Jin9'7u..2 " ..luaitli:nd:ui-teigesptliiilrig iniomon paomcr 0!! Arwrgxow. in '3 n- is the funeral ofour late Brother Alfred Meyhew. . ALBERNN 1 . i Dllllt. in I outlay loner, greets the new exalted l t 0!. Ill I "ml" 0”" By om”. of . e of more than IN. was in but at t t l tier. mnonl (cm .. Grace Kelly. Frederic March. ALI. WEEK - FROM MONDAY. NOVEMBKSI UIHAI. on: em, n :.iz.h"anM u "3. on ' .' :'l.l'll9!m'l:,:ln:-Hloi'"m '7' mum on”: 3: :'jck;5. R'o.oenkey. No but: draw HAROLD LAIRD. ARTHUR PROFl'I'r. 10 ggnmpgy, pgommmgn 'm"'& Sinuilll. - the -poaaa with individ con- eat - . :Q '”"””" W” D''-'- 'l- W9l'luMl!- it will 3 in Bar at for pictures aliid dls- canal system on the Indus iii"-we: comm: e wan. - THURS. W- M- secfeury "IP00 SHOWS Dill - 5 3 and 10 K". . he 1 . u Iluaaug. " '3 C” im,,' 3. -.-local P0llpl;:'l5uc;Vllll1.u5w girl will uriuh 1.000.000 am: "we want a cnnin" ; . 3S" '5” mi -l'kt1De-avvv l 5.3. e a B