P.\(‘._l§_Il-ZN tour-PRINCE EOWlNO-Fll. u m. ‘I “m "i 1-” __ Us“ a..> ,. t.“ P not}; uettml EXT RA I ‘Richard Henry ‘Dana's i wo\"1zAlz§s BEFORE . WflliamBeildix sly; ' Barryfitzgetuid l; NEWS - LITTLE LULU CARTOON 1ILFL I- é it‘ t. r x " ;..;.... mt...‘ .- AlanLadd usllvlmllitwntzlsrlallm levnlmllllemlulm SHOWS 3:30 - TODAY - CAPITOL - rm. and sn. 7 AND 8:45 IUSTER vteemtA _ ~ GREY ' CITABBE , CAROL rnunsrou ALSO CDMEDY - NOVELTY - sllii lull" ‘r gtlteltszsrsln Iehesfleduendlelsdeelnnesthesereervstep ‘IQINI stern sleet In seveqeweter eeerbet ier In untonedqeeenel the Celine country! 4,- .. FEATURETTE - CARTOON relllaln - EMPIRE —Flll.and SAT. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 —- MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 IIIIPPY SIZES IIEII! Tim's M-NIIUII ltiill IIIttl limy 1 PLUS CARTOON - LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY - CARTOON out» with maemlml ; Q4 .____. nunrdlilt'uvenes_ ‘ BUiLD HIGH-GRADE — Ilse CONCRETE . AND BUILDINGS LOW COST Shipped in CurIoed Lots WrIN: “l”? . 9“--‘4l Corpus Christi Procession Crop Outlook 0n Prairies Improved ‘ OTTAWA, June 1l—tCP)—Crop .C0ndili0ris have improved over (the Prairie Provinces during the {last week with general rains and Itcmperatures rising toward or lslightly above normal, the Domin- ;l-on Bureau of Statistics reported ltoday in the fourth of s, series’ o-i‘ I16 telegraphic reports covering - Prairie conditions. . ; Crops are generally from 10 ydays to two weeks later than nor- ‘mal. increasing the hazards o-f frost damage in the fall. and a lperind oi warmer weather in the immediate future would hasten tgrowth and further improve pros- fpects. Damage from insect pests lhas not been significant to date. Moisture conditions are consid- ered satisfactory except in the Peace River country, where ram Eis needed to maintain supplies. l i ACTION FILM AT CAPITOL Full of action, most oi it sulp- plied by former swimming clham- pions Johnny Weissrnltller and Buster Crabbe, l5 "Swamp Fire," the latest of Paramount's Pine- Thomas thrill pictures, which opens | today at the Capitol Theatre. This most recent accomplishment o! the thrill specialists, Bill Pine and Bill Thomas, is a. inst moving saga ed the bar pilots who steer ships through the treeohermls channels and over the send bars oi the Louisiana bayou country. Weide- mulls-r, playing his first part. dress- ed 1n modr-rn day clothes. is Jolmtny Duval, a discharged Navy veteran who has a psychological handicap stesniming from the fact the! he lest s ship during (the wttr. His fellow pilots trlok him into regaining his oolnlfldence, and he comes through. nobly. Along the mute, Weissmuller tangles on sev- eral occasions with Buster Crabbe, who portrays the villain In this picture. Needless to my. when these two huslkles mix it, plenty of , action ensues. DANA CLASSIC. EPIC SEA TALE. NEW LADD FEM Out of t-he thrilling peges oi ‘Two Years Before the Mast," Rich- ard Henry Dunn's exciting end ud- Iventurous novel of the men who t went. dclwn to the sea in sailing jships. comes the Paramount pic- turizstlon of the some name, starr- __ WITH l CONCRETE BLOCKS STEAM CURED stoells t... FOUNDATION WALLS OF ALL KINDS EASY TO LAY to anywhere In P. i. I. ILIKEIY CONCRETE PIOIIGTS LTI. MONCTON, N. s. ing Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, lwlllialm Bendix and Berry Fitn- I gerald. I Due today at the Humid ldtwetd Theatre, this is the first screen ad- aptation of Dana's inflammatory novel of the hardships Ind cruel- ties endured by seamen before his book aroused the Almertcen people to demand and receive a merchant marinerh bill of rights. Dana's har- rowing tale is ot the irightili voy- age of the brig, fliilgttlm," from Boston to (fulliornle by 15y of the elcrm-swrpl waters of Cape Hum The supporting east. in addition to do SIlvn. Includes Esther Fern- andez. winner of Mexico's Oscar, who boards the ship in Brllii, and supplies the love interest with Alan Ladd ,and young Derryl Hick- man. in the role o! a see-struck stownway John Farrow. former Common "- in the Royal Canadian Navy. dl ed. and Sctcn I. Miller produced "Two Years Before thl Most Sunday the solemnity o! Corpus parishioners of St. Dunstan’: Bullies Above are scenes oi.’ the procession which formed at the Basilica and proceeded to Notre Dame Convent where benediction was given by Gsristi wes observed by the and sully Redeemer parishes. Bishop Jnmes Boyle. The procession was msrshalled by Lieut-Col. Leo P. Macdonald. I519 O w a; m! ILUIIIIO DIAMOND RING Since time begun, selt has been ulli-to flavour foods, preserve menu, fish. no, mediclnslly and is oeueslus other weys. To enter this contest, simply write down the diluent ways in ch you use Godsrlch salt. Please check the contest rules este- lully. ‘lflmt lend ls your entries. WT“ rim mm m1 oulvsetn town uses» new mm use uurstse elmeuo ame II CAIN Pllllll One CID.“ flue Twe “LN prises Ive SID.” IIIIOI Twenty Ol-OO prises ' Osdulrhlelrlssbelrilserelleleh lebepredeeedlelleflerllheee lynohlngs 0n Increase In Southern States a ATLANTA. on. Juno ll _— ‘P-Pli -.After e three-rm wlfllm‘ d!- cline in New lvnchlnss. evil B! the post-war years i846 and i841. he; provided a notorious cue WI focus internattonll attention on. one ofthe gravest social problemsl in the Southern States. ‘ . t m, records oi ‘hlskegce; load.- ute. Alabama's- Nelzw BPWW- “WI three knt/Wn iynchlnss in 1943- ti"; in 1944 and one in 1945. The hum-l ber then lll-mpfd 5° SIX f" “n. year. There have been n3 lylidl- h1g5 In Alabama since i940 Although the current year to ch“ h," not matched In nurnbfl‘! the grim record cf 104a ores-toned by the mtrtiple lynching of 1H1!‘ Negroes near Monroe. Cs}. l“! July, the recent Greenv-ll. 5.0-. case culminating’ i" 111W ltvqumal, o; 26 while men had some Elli?" unique in southern lunch until-E- 1t marked the first time that w, many pef5c|fl5 _- 31 defendants in‘ all —hnd been invollttedl ivy; s x3115: murder trial for t.e sa n5 In“, Th, p“; was noflble aID for £9994 with which susnccts W!” rounded up and indictments 0b: talned. ' Three days alter the mlllllllld body of Willie Earle was fcund| Feb. 1'1 by s. Pickfns County (S.C.)l roadside. Shrrifl R11. Bent-den ofi Qreenvllle County announced that he hsd signed admissions from “I Greenvllle taxi drivers o1 tsking, put In the lynching Edrie hudi been in jail as n suspect In the. fatal stabbing of a taxi driver. Subsequent arrests troushl ‘he total to 3-1 and they were Indkied by a county amid iury “W! ll month loter. The trial rlfilllttd "it a directed terdlct o! ocouitt-al for, three oi the defendants untl N19 pury freed the others aftvr u 11m! more than five hours‘ deliberation. Georgia LYNN"! More gn\fi.ge in execution ffllillefis from If"? SWYIdWIIIS n, legal oonvictl ns was the 5801'!" mass lynchin in the afternoon of July 25, 194d. A mo‘: estimated at about 30 white men seized four Negftes — (w, young men and their wives — m,“ u... m; of n Walton CruntY fgrmcf and shot them to death I" l, ygmbtg rural restion. One of "i9 victims, Roger Malcolm. had b9". accused of sterling hi! Willie "'1' player and Wl-V out on 50ml Th‘. others were sloln presumably be- cause one cf ill! “Yrmfll "Qwnizm some mrmbers of the mob._ A long state svarlnederal invest- igution. backed by revert!» toil‘- ling more than $80,000. wdl 01m‘ axed In December by s three-WEEK! llPand Jury inqlm‘ Aft" q“"' flgning were; of witnesses ilw grand jurv rqmted it was unable to establish the identity of HHY- one in the mob. There the O15! rests. Even below echoes oi the Grem- vllle case had died down. Nflflh Camp,“ it“ _¢;n,trg_n_trd_ with an apparent lilrwhinfl I" l" "°r'h' eastern town of Jackson. In contrast to the usual 115MB?" of the South's lynch eases. U" state of Georgie, recently bought Jam-neg Brown, 25-year-old New-lo trial on eta-recs cf ravine a White woman. The trial was completed In "i?" hours, the jury deliberated three minutes. Brown we: convicted find sentenced to die in the electric chair June 17. Mob notion threat- ened nt the time of Brown's cu?- ture May ti. but he was rushed to safety in the state prison at. Reids- ville. WHERE TO FIND l1‘ Ninety-one per cent of the body's eeicilun ls in the bony structure. but‘ Appointment 0f New Provincial W,,,.//rwc |-| EVRO LET OR II ‘WOO-BLUEBIRD DIAMOND RING '1 43!! PIP/IFS’ M’ 76’! TIIL’ RULES ARC 1 Buy a package of Goderlcls lelt from you: Grocer. 2 A contest entry slicker located ever spout on Goderkh Salt tonuina , or e reasonable fecsiniil ' Ootry. You uuy submit u many dl emit entries u you like but each entry must he eczompeoied by e 3 Meil entries, with our nemenznd address and ours: l "c. Ind-um- m. xmi§$i.‘i"rm's‘..s.,"“"“é....i.. "' glue-nudes must be posupuhed not less: than July 31s; car's name end the Compeny. 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MUST IE OOOII ION UPIIT STOMACN d“ Pepto-Benlnn II cempoun of ' edema wiieh all fir: ‘to lxsbmsnd intestinal tl-uee. Pepin- Hramsl brings soothing, [en- tis relief for upset stomscb, heartlrur . simple diarrhoea. It the formation of WHEN TO U5! IEPTO-BESM AL psi, rweotens sour stolneeh. A.‘ "h" 5"‘ ‘In “I ION SALI AT ALI. BIUO SYOIIS WHO CAN US! FlPTO-OESMAL? E ti! t slit yiisftuT-‘uu ‘Tlept: im- m"! lndulpnrr. .. .» 1 lirsmal. it»... . t»... handy. for sci-lie. 2 "|Illn| relief from upset smooch. WHO All TNE MAKIIS OF PEPTO-BESMAU tztéfi: it‘. ab: tltrbtlt.“it?t::l..,'1'=:;l::'3 hes l Indi In the Hell of pliermsccullral IIPVPIIIPHIPJRL A NORWICH PRODUCT 57.45 Pownal Twin Brothers Die Only Week Apart The funeral of the lau- Morin Martin Cousins was held yester- dly siternoon from the PovlmQ United Church. The service wtl conducted by the pastor. the Rev, f2. R. Mcvicar. assisted hy the "Rev. Sterling Btlckhollse. wild road Psalms 39 and llfi amt led in prayer. The Scripture readings, reed by Mr. McVlrnn lt-m-e ths 15th chapter of First Corinthlsm and the 14th chapter of st. Jo The hymns sung were "O G Our Help in Ages Pnsl." "Jesus, Saviour. Pilot Mo“ and "The Lord is My Shepherd". Mr. McVIcsr who chose the text o! his sermon from the 1st verse of Second Corinthians. sol ‘the occusion was unique in lh funeral services for the twin lire- ther of the deceased had heed held in the same Church hutonl week before. He commented on the exemplary Christian chsractd of the deceased, alcluirseterlstls, which he said. had been shared by both brothers throughout their long Christian experiences. The poll-bearers WEFC the will! ls those who had officiated at till brother's buriel one week more. They were. Earle Jenkins. shad- nck Jardine, John liiacMlli Lloyd Carver Ernest MavCnhc all Clifford Jenkins. Interment Wal In the Pownol Church CenletPfY- Dep’y Secretary Mr. William MalcKInnon, Char-- lettetoivn, has been appointed D» puty Provincial Secretary by the Lieutenant - Governor-in-Councih, Premier J. Walter Jones announ- t ced last night. Son of the late James A. Mac- Klnnon and Mrs. MacKInnon, he was born in Coleman. Nov. 9. 1923. He graduated from Prince et Wales College in 1842. being vaiedlctorien of his class. Ind in 1944, graduated v/ith honours from Acndlo University where he ma- jored i-n history. This spring he graduated In law from Oegoodo Hell, Toronto. i He hl-s two sisters, Mrs. W. R, Oulton, Alberton, and Mrs. B. Kenneth Irving, Coleman. For the past three summers. Mr. MaeKlnnon worked for the Pro- vincial Government. first with Dr. J. E. mttimer, oi Macdonsld Col- IeBQ. Que. in preparing on eco- nomei survey of the Province. Last summer, at the request of Premier Joncs_ he prepared n brief (or the National Committee of Trade and Tariff, Ottawa. Premier Jones said lest night that he wu wsll plsued with the work done for the Government during that time by Mr. Mac- Klnnon. Pendintl the return t0 his duties o! UeuL-Col. C. J. stewsrt who is now on sick leave. Mr. Maclinnon. the ‘Premier said. will act es Superintendent of In- surance end will also hive charge of the succession duties branch. besides being seeing secret-IFS’ o! the Executive Council. LTVELY GIANT Bmtifl eoierfists believe IN tyrenooealunis. lfelltii "Y m‘ reptiles on earth beiore th- cmnllll pot men. eould twp throueh the l"- EASY.’ mun eecompeoy eech test entry sticker.