x . ss:P'rEMB.ltl;.x.-.1,9. mo x 'i'l-IE GUARDIAN: ct-iAitLm-ra1'owN ' ,.:-- THE wesmlu 6; unit is I A N "T PIINUI COUNTY OITIOI l I lllmmsr lows. lubscrlp J. auras nus:-Ir .-Street, llullmentlo. nag. an M ""..':-:.-:..'.:.'.:'!'..1:.-c'- X Id &. Imus ItoiI'II-in "& 1 DI'IIntsso.- II OIIIII Ituu. Shoot ..osNItML INSUIANUIL moo - unnnnoaa of-nanon G, uumrt. Sulnlnu-side. .-NATIONAL FILMS in Scarle- town hall tonight at 8.30 pan. .rAYlNG lotto psi-lpound for clean Timothy Seed. Contact W. H. Burns. Malcolm- -lilPE AND GREEN TOMATOES for sale. John, Champion, i-lamil- illil. -ANNIVEBSAllY SUPPEZII. - Chicken and Ham. in Ma.peque Hail. September 20th. Sponsored by L,.ues' Aid of Keir Memorial Church. .. PRIZE WINNERS -- The fol- lowing are the summersidc win- ners of the Catholic Women's League prizes ii; the diocesan cat- eoheticai examination who were presented with the prizes on Sun- day evening in St. Paul's Church by the pastor. Rt. Rev. CLJ. Mac- Leiinn, V.G. -- Junior: 1st., Dona'-.tl Giliis; 2nd.. Donald Cameron. sen- ior; 1st., Jackie Noonan; 2nd., Clarence Gillis. -- S - FUNERAL YESTERDAY. - 'l'he funeral of the late Mrs. Jos- gph H. Arsenault ofs llrbainvllle was held yesterday from the home or her son. Crus Arsenault, to IE3- mont Bay church where requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Char- les Gallant. with Rev. Nazaire Polrier as deacon and Rev. Father gum as sub deacon. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. Tilman Ccrmier, Aiyre cormier. Edgar Arsenault. C c.ei-aid Arsenault, Reg Arsenault. and Louis Gallant. interment was in Egmont Bay cemetery. -- S hiiorsgals - Miss Margaret Joan Muttart left summerslde on Saturday morn- ing to resume her studies in the University of Toronto. - 8 ---Mr. and Mrs. Russ-ll iViacKay. Kensington. visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MiIcKay. Darnlcy. on Sun- day. and attended eveninx serv:ce at Malpeque United Church.-Bur. --Rev. and Mrs. James Cross. Malpeque. have as their welcome guests. Mrs. Cross's sister-in-law. and little daughter. from Wall- vilic. N.S.-Bur. -Mr. H. B. MacLcod. Burling- ton. accompanied by Mrs. James Simmons, Mrs. Robert Stavert and Mrs. Clayton Stavert, attended the Egmoni Bay Fair on Wednesda)'-- Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Palmer and party of Truro. N. S.. were guests of Mr. H. B. Macheod, Bur- iington. on Tuesday.-Bur. --Mr. George E. Hickey. of Wor- cester. Mass.. who is vacationing in Darnley. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence l-lit-key and son Paul. were visitors in Summerside on Saturday.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter and family. Kelvin Grove. spent Sunday at the home of her pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Dsrnley.-Bur. --Mr. Francis Cameron. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron. Ottawa street. Summerside left last week for Halifax to enter Holy Heart Seminary where he will commence his studies for the priesthood.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. David Wilbur oi Somerville. Masa.. left yesterday at noon on return to their home after spending ten days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inman. .- B - Mr. and Mrs. Orville Page and .l'0I1n8 daughter, Karen. who have been visiting in Summersidc left for Kentville, N. S. to visit Mrs. Page's brother. Mr. I-lume Ellis. Tiiey were accompanied by Mrs. Pa,ize's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.G. liziis. who returned "to their home in gummersldo oh Sunday evening. Tl M - The many ends of Mr. Kaye Hansen of Summenlde will be Dialed to learn that his operation In the Montreal Neurological In- stitute was successful and that he was reported yesterday as resting C0111-i0l'irlbiY. All wish him I speedy rlogvcry of his usual good health. - ROTARY LUNCIIEON - The Nsuiar week-ly luncheon of the Summerside Rotary club was held yesterday noon at the Olympia Restaurant with Walter R. Show, Deputy Minister of Agriculture as guest speaker. Mr. Show delivered I very interesting address on his 'recent trip to Sweden, Norway and Denmark and also an account of his travels through Scotland and Ireland. It was the consensus of the members present that yester- day's address was one of the best that the Rotary Club had been privileged to hear in I long time. Guests present were Group Cap- tain Richards of the Summerside R.C.A.F. station. Summerside. Rough Tinney and Silas MacFar- lane. Rotarian J.E.c. Wilkinson of Sydney, N.S.. was also present. -QISCILLANEOUS SHOWER - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Bryanton was the scene of gayety on Wednesday evening. Aug- ust 30th, when friends from far and nearcame to attend a mis- cellaneous shower for their daugh- ter. Miss Elaine. At 9:45 the bride was escorted down the stairs by her sister. Miss Verna, and placed in a be-ribboned chair. un- der a gally decorated umbrella. concealing confetti, with which the bride-to-be was showered. while Mrs. Frank Bealrsto piaycd "Here Comes The Bride". The gifts. many and costly. were open- ed by Misses Joan Beairsio and Ruth Simpson. while two sisters of the bride-to-be read the accom- panying verses. and Miss Edith Cousins placed the gifts on the table. ,Miss Gloria Bryanton. sev- en-year-old sister of the bride- elect, presented her with a bead- tiful bouquet of flowers. After singing-"For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". and wishing khaine every happiness. a bountiful lunch was served by girl friends of the ride. The remainder of the evening was spent in "tripping the light fan- tastic". until a late hour. Music -was furnished by Bill Woodside and Allan Hickey on, violin and guitar.-Bur. cousins . nn;.iiG-oN -Blue skies and "Heavenly Sun- shine" werc happy omens on the wedding day of Miss Elaine Bry- anton; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bryanton. Mslpeque. and Mr. William Cousins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins. Darn- ley. Rev. Mr. Cross performed the ceremony in the presence of their immediate families. on Wednesday. September 6th. at 4 o'clock. in the United Church Manse, Mal- pcque. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Verna Bryanton and the groom was ably supported by his brother. Mr. Arthur Cousins. Following the ceremony. the party motored to "l-lillcreat” Lodge where a bountiful report was par- taken of by about thirty-five friends and relatives of the con- tracting parties. A three-tier wed- ding cake. topped with a minia- ture bride and groom, adorned the bride's table. A toast to the bridge was pro- posed by Rev. Mr. Cross and re- sponded to by the groom. After I visit to the photograph- ers. the happy couple left. amid showers of confetti. for Borden on a honeymoon trip. when they visited Moncton. Shedisc. Sackviile and Saint John. The newly-weds returned on Thursday evening when a chari- vari was tended them by the com- munity. . They will reside at Baltic. P. E. I.. where the groom is I prosper- ous farmer.-Bur. .-----w-A-A Nero was declared Emperor of Rome by the Praetorian Guard two months before his 11th birthday. cIl0I,0lis : mum 8! ,,5!8.lI:E' -- I ii:W PRICE Yes. it's true -now you can lave Fnousou performance. Iuibllity. convenience. do- pcndabillty; It the lowest - pricoforatractoroflbktnd. A See this great tractor. ' Try it. Learn why it has earned such popularity. 'rhIm an nominee of this sensational price. S'-sltie canon legion Meeting In the absence of the" President. Comrade Earle Cannon. who 1; It- tending the national convention. Vice President Comrade Harold Mooulod pros It the regular meeting last night of " inersi' bunch of the Onadisn Legion Most of the business transacted. VII of I routine nature. A request from the Boy Scouts for the use or the downstairs In of the pudding for their men was handed over to the executive for conaide - atloa. Comrade W. A. Robertson and R L. Molllson reported on the recent Provincial convention Ind spots-2 highly of the manner in which the program had been arranged and carried out by Montague branch. Dr. H. D. Clark reported on plans for the selling of wreaths and poppies this year. The Legion Band was practising part of the building meeting and the members were able to hear for themselves the progress that is being made by this newly organized group of mus- icians. , It wasaiccided that the club would sponsor a track and field team from the High School at the com- ing interscholastic meet in Char- lottetown. it was decided that let- ters or appreciation be sent to ali firms and business men who had donated prizes for the recent box- ing bout sponsored by the branch Another boxing card is being pre- sented this coming Wednesday. Comradet Roland Philips-an re- ported that plana and preparations for holding the annual Legion carnival in the new curling rink next week are well along. Quite a few new games have been added. he said. and there will be enter- tainment every night.-S. during the liewakowski-llaiziel Wedding A pretty wedding was soiemnized in Trinity Chapel". R.C.A.F, sta- tion. Summerside, Saturday after- noon. Sept. 16th. at two o'clock when June Dalziel. R..N., daugh- ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Edson Dalziel. New Annan. became the bride of Flying Officer Andrew Henry Re- wakowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rewakowski of Cenoca, sask. Rev. George Fee, chaplain. performed the ceremony. assisted by the bride's brother. a theological student at Acadia University, The bride was given in marriage by her father and lcoked lovely in a. white brocaded nylon with net yoke with bertha collar and bustle back. Her finger-length veil was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls. she carried a shower bou- uict of red roses. Miss Janet Dalziel. sister of the bride. was bridesmaid and wore a turquoise nylon gown with dropped shoulders and flowered headdress. She carried a nosegay of yellow roses. The groomsman was Flying Of- ficer omelian Korol. The ushers were Flying Officer Barry smith and Flying officer David Mac- Naughtan. Mrs. Eric sheen played sppro- priste music during the ceremony and accompanied Mrs. lame Kipfe: when she sang "Through the Years" during the signing of the register. The chapel was decorated for the occasion with gladioli. The bride's mother wore I gown of black crepe with princess blue trimmings and accessories. I-for ccrsage was-of red roses. After the ceremony a reception was held in the officers mess for relatives and friends. the bride's table being very lovely with I three-tier wedding cake. and beau- tifully Irranled flowers. Rev. George Fee proposed the toast to the bride. It was responded to by the groom. The happy young couple left on a motor trip to Canada and the United States. the bride wearing a biege suit with green accessories and I gardenia. They will reside in Sum-merside. -S Mcliaily-Gallant Wedding St. Paul's Church. Summerside. was the scene of I pretty wedding on Monday morning at seven o'- clock when Rt. Rev. G. J. Macmi- ian. V. 0., united in marriage. Rita Theresa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant and Dillon Phil- lip McNIlly. son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mat-.Nally of Summerside, Mrs. Irene Peters was in charge of the wedding music and the Girls Choir sang appropriate hymns dur- ing the nuptial mass with Mrs. Charles Cahill. aoloiat. Given in marriage by her father. the bride chose for her wedding a suit of silver mist wool gabardine with wine accessories and I corsage of Queen illiubeth yellow roses. Miss Janet Gallant. brideunaid for her sister. were I stilt of royal blue gabardine with lustre grey accessories and I conage of Better Time roses. The bride's mother was attired in wine accessories and I acreage of Pink Delight roses. , The 's mother wore a dress of flowered silk crepe with black -accessories and I eorsoge of yellow roses. The groorn'l brother. Mr. William . dlettaliy. was best man. Following the ceremony I recep- tion for twenty-five guests was held at I-Iillcrest lndu where the bride's table. with an Irtlstlc arrangement in another ,, I flower silk Jersey with grey and par Bedeque vicinity Mr. and son. JIck MIc.Bsth Ind two little children, rm-at Hill, P. E. 1.. were week-and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs. Mu. Jeanie Jardlne, Freetown, is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Helge Peterson. and Mr. Peterson. Cbelton. MI. Ind Mrs. Frank Chou Ind 8011. Bumm ” . were visitors It the home of Mn. OhI.se'g mother, Mrs. Carrie Loud, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillik , who have been residing here for everal months. have removed to st. Elea. nor's when they will reside. Mr. Alden I..eI.rd returned to Sackvilllc. on Monday to take up his duties on the staff of Mt. Al- lison Academy. Miss Iouise Callback. Mrs. wil- fred Craig and Mrs. E. 8. weeks, attended a. rally under the auspices of the W. M. S.. at Hunter River on Tuesday afternoon. Another deal in real estate has been transacted. in this village. 'Iihis'time, Mrs. Carrie Leard has sold her line residence to Mrs. Pearl Afrleck of this village. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mllligan. to Bedeque. guests of Rev. and The sincere ford Wright. death of his mother, Mrs. Wright, on Monday, llth. funeral was held on in Lower Bedeque cemetery. The speaker in E. M. 3 10th.. was Rev. mg. port would be continued in future There was present to hear Mr. Wheelcck. Rev Mr. crowe conducted the service Mr. and Mrs. and son John. were Charlottetown on Tuesday. lath While in the city Mrs. sented a number of lovely quilts anyone in need. considering, with several Institute. The Provincial structor. It is understood "Edith Thompson" 1655. conducted by Mrs. Walter Craig members. and Mrs. (Edison Wright. Committee close. I A Public speaking Contest was held in the central Bedeque Hall on Monday evening. llth, inst. There were three contestants. Miss Ruth Wright, Searletoiwn. took for her subject: ."The Tourist Trade". Mr. Edward , Pearson, Chelton. on: "The History of P. E. I." and Mrs. Gerald Murray. Augustine Cove. spoke on: ”The Amherst Winter Fair". All thesa speakers gave splendid addresses. The judges -were Mrs. Brewer Auld. Preewwn, Mr. Roy Campbell. Chel- ton and Miss Winnie Smith. teach- er in Bedeque school. Miss-Wright came first, Mr. Pearson second and Mr. Murray third It is inter- esting to,-note that Mr. Murray handled his subject in I most cap- able manner for one so young and inexperienced in public speaking. having four deie t in attend Christian Education. id i OOME 1'0 outosmn sort-my xmnoaa mu. THURSDAY, ssfzn. use other Amusements. x 'i'..i."W!' of autumn, and. lighted tlbtn. was-' with I two- tier weddlii with I "i"&"".?g o I I , II hcnqmocn i H"iEIf0lIh0liI the Ilsritlmes and on return will reside IICIHQS , V ITO Mrs. Clinton Milllgan and her two daughters, and Mrs. Shelton Sharpe and Miss Gertrude McNevin. all of Tyne Valley, were recent visitors Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Joye Hayes. sympathy of the commrunitytis extended to Mr. Clif- Middleton, in the Elias The Wednesday afternoon and was largely attend- ed. The service was conducted by Rev. Burton Crowe, Interment was the Bedeque United Church on Sunday morn- W-heelcck, District secretary ad the Bible Society, He commended the people of the Bedeque area for the loyal support they have given the Bible Society in past years and he had no doubt that this sup- a large congregation Walter Bowness visitors to Bowness paid a visit to St. Vincent orphan- age and also Mount Herbert Or- phanage. To each of these she pre- glfts from the Bedeque Wom'en”s Institute. This Institute should be commended for the splendid work they are doing not only for the local qommunity but for other charitable instltuticns. Not a large society they are ever ready and wining to lend a helping hand to This society is others. taking up the sewing course spon- sored by the Provincial women's Super- visor,. Miss Robin. will be the in- this course will begin early in October. The September meeting of the Evening Aux- iliary of the W. M. S.. was held on Tuesday afternoon, at the Manse with Mrs. Burtcn Crowe as hos- The president was in the chair. The worship service taken from the Missionary Monthly. was The minutes of last meeting were read and roll was responded to by I goodly number of members. The "Supply secretary" reported that a barrel of clothing had been pack- ed nnd sent to Labrador. Mrs. Irv- ing Toombs was in charge of the program. assisted by three of the Program committee for next meeting: Mrs. Ivan Dawson bunch Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mrs. my Townsend. Lunch was served and an enjoyable social hour brought the meeting to I woke Bedequelhad the distinction of nice at the World convention on held in Toronto from August 10th to 10th. In order thatthe inspiration of that great gailering might be im- ted to others. I meeting was in the United Church on by evening. ioth., at which the delogates gave thsircimpreh Beginnin 5:60 o'clock until oi served I Miss Ruth Wright of Bedeque, representing the Bedeque-Freetown Junior Farmers and speaking on the "Tourist Trade in the Mari- tilnos" took first place in the Prince County public speaking contest finals held last evening in Eoworth Hail. Summerside. Mr. Gordon Yea of the Log 19 Junior I-lumen speaking on the Rural Youth Program of the Meri- time Winter Fair placed second. and Mr. Gerald Murray. represent- ing the Augustine Cove Calf,Club and Ipeaking on the Maritime 'Winter Fair placed third. The Judges were Melsrs. J. F. Arnett and James Murphy of Sum- merside and Mr. W. J Reid of Middleton. In giving the results Mr. Arnstt said that the Judges were pleased with all the contes- tants and that all of them were very close in marks awarded. He said that this program of public speaking for youth in I splendid thing and will be of much value to them in later years. The chairman of the meeting was Mr. David Peacock of the Provincial Department of Agricul- Bedeque Girl Takes First Place In County Finals ,, ture who explained that these pub- lit: speaking contests are sponsor- ed by the Department of Agricul- ture, Women's Institute branch and the Federation of Agriculture. He said that the Provincial final: will be held in Charlottetown on Septembe 2nd. Ti” 0""? 1W0 Judges also spoke. Is well as Mr. William Cairns. president of the Junior Farmers Federation! Mr. Morris Deacon of the Department of Agriculture ex-i piained some of the work being promoted by the De artment among the youth. He and that there are 8 calf clubs in the Pro- vince and this year. for the first i-imt. a Central C,alf Club show will be held inl Charlottetown where the best stock from each club will be on show and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance. He also reported that the Pro. Vince will be represented at the Royal Winter Fair by five teams: a sewing club. food club, poultry club. beef calf club and dairy calf club.-S. sion of the convention. The first delegate to address the congreg- ation was Miss Louise Callbeck. who spoke in I most interesting way of her nnpreeslons. she was followed by Miss Ruth Wright who was heard with pleasure. Both these ladies are teachers in the Bedeque Sunday school. The sup- erlntendent of the Sunday school. Mr. J. K. Maclilarlane. also I de- legate, related his nnpressions of the convention in I lucid manner. The poster, also I delegate. then head the address which was de- livered at the Conventon by the outstanding speaker on the Con- venticn program. At the conclusion of the service the congregation was shown beautiful slides of the trip. which were taken by Rev. Mr, Crowe and Mr. MacFarlIne. The Smith Bedeque Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. 8.. met at i the home of Mrs. Harrison Mac- Farlane. Femwocd. on Wednesday evening, 13th. In the absence of the President, the vice-president. Mrs, Charles Henderson. presided, and cipenedi the meeting with wor- ship service taken from the Mis- ' sionary Monthly. There were about twenty members and visitors pre- ' sent. During the business period I letter was read from the Presby- terial Temperance Secy. Mrs. wil- fred Craig. It was agreed to de- vote at least ten minutes at each meeting in future to the consider- ation of temperance work. After discussion it was agreed to assist the Edith Thompson Evening Aux- iliary in providing a. banquet for ' the young peopple's groups. in the near future. In place of the usual program, a. repcvrt of the Mari- time Conference Branch of the W. M. S.. which was held in.Sack- ville, June 'lth and 8th.. was given by Mrs. E. 8. Weeks of Bedeqque. Thet meeting closed with hymn and benediction. after which ice cream and cake were served by the hostess assisted by members of the society. ' RATHER SIIOOTB DAIJGIITE IDS ANGELIB, Sept. 18-(AP)- A father shot and killed his 21-year- old married daughter. police said to- day. because she was "too sweet to leave alone in this big round world without her daddy." Then he turned the gun on himself. Dead are Mrs. Irene Costello and her father, Jos eph Chavez. 46. . NEW YORK. Sent. to - (CP) - Police salt! today an insurance ex- ecutive committed suicide to leave his own insurance poucyjo his 18- yesr-old daughter, suffering from is rare blood disease. They said It four-page note contained the quo- tation: "My dear Evelyn: This is the best. solution to the problem." More than half of oubn arable land is devoted to the cultivation of sugar cane. side. BUDALUND (135) - mesa srnau-: "ADAM'S RIB" AT CAPITOIA SUMMERSIDE. SPAEKLING COMEDY - "Adam's Bib," story of I dis- trict attorney and his lawyer-wife who take opposite sides in the trial of I woman who has shot her phil- anderlng husband. brings Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn to the Capitol screen in one of the funniest ccrncdies of the year. The screen play. written by Gal'- son Kanin and Ruth Gordon. bear the same contagious humor and outrageous wit. of Kanin's long-run Broadway comedy succus. "Born Yesterday", and. furthermore, Judy Holliday, who starred in the Kanln playfnow offers filmgoers I view of her distinctive comedy talents in the role of the deceived wife in "Adam's Rib." But the story is primarily Tracy's and I-Iopl7urn's, with the former cast as the placidly successful Adam Bonner, deeply in love with the sparkling and impetucus A dis. tolerating her ' passioned polemlcs on the equality of women with men. and even forgiving her mild but irritating flirtation with David Wayne. the songwriter in the ap- artment next-door. It is only when Amanda rushes to the defense of the would-be murderess and. by making a. fool of Adam in court. persuades the jurors to find the ac- cused innocent, that a rift opens between husband and wife. Two such electric personalities may cause sparks when they are together but they obviously cannot engender a flame apart. and Adam and Am- ands. resolve their differences just as they are on the verge of divorce. ” ciiiliro Iitesnie KENSINGTON Monday and Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Bordertown! Dangertown; Thrill- town! That was reckliss. iBWiE55 "EL PASO" In Color Starring John Payne, Gail Russell. "Gabby" Hayes and Sierlini Hdl" den. Paramount's big story of I Big Statp Texas. BRAPAIIII THEATRE TUESDAY It WEDNESDAY AT 8:30 SIIAGGY A story of a boy's love for his dog. Sponsored by Crapauti Branch of the PrlncegEdward Island Librar- ies. FOR SALE 1948 Delux Plymouth coupe, with heater. In first class condition. All new tires this summer. Can be. seen at Ken Home's Texaco Service Station, Summer- BOXING NEW cvnnma arms. sumiurlnsinn WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ISLAND LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP AT STAKE 10 THREE-MINU'l'E ROIJNDS SEMI-FINALS 6 THREE-MI'NU'I'E ROUNDS BUD RAMSAY (138) versus BOBBY GALLANT (137) 4 THREE-MINU'l'E noimns LOUIS (Kid) LAFFERTY (170) versus . , CURLEY HERON (168) ALSO mans: ornna coon some ......... RUSH 75c Advance sale of tickets at Geo. Guecgls, Boate's Canadian Legion. Sponsored by Iunimerside Branch Canadian Legion. RINGSIDE S1.00i . ............ .. 20th, 8:00 P. M. Champion. versus (135) Challenger Semi-finals have been held in the-County,at-Cam ; tral Bedeque and O'Leary and two contestants from each of these meetings Wlii speak at Summerside.' The finals for King's County will be heldat Souris , on .Wedneaday. Sept. 20. The top two contestants from semi-finals at Sourla and Montague will speak at Sour-is on that evening. The Queen's County final was held at Pownal Hall on Sept. 11 and the two winners, Ronnie Mclnnls of Cherry Valley Junior Farmers, and Joseph Beagan of Johnston's River Junior Farmers and Calf Club will represent Queen's Co. in the Provincial Finals. The Provincial Final will be held at Charlotte- town on Sept. 22. The two Provincial leaders will represent P. E. I. in the Public Speaking Contest at the Maritime Winter Fair. It is hoped that a large audience will be present to give its support to the contestants at the different meetings. CAPITOL Summon-side ITIIE BEST IN Sillllill & MOVIES! TODAY-3:30-7:15-9:15 oiviowiiii-milieu MIIIIITIIIIMIAQ -'l ill ' unuarewueamm-wuanuttauwniaeo ; with Katharine Hepburn - Spencer Tracy It's the Comedy Riot that rocked the whole nation with laughter. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-7:15-9:15 Thursday Matinee 3:30 It's better than "Going My Way" and "Welcome Stranger". BtN6 n' BARRSM. an AI l'I' scams ,,1 ,5. i A combination of music. menu and tunthotwill melts i you! been dcncomith loyl IQEGEKT to-iuctn 1.15 s. 5.15 Darryl F. Zanuck's ti CRASH DIVE "" Tyrone Power - Anne Baxter - Dana Andrews WEDNESDAY 3:80, 7 & 9:20-THURSDAY 7 & 9:20 imiii.Wiiiii THE vicar assr IN ENTERTAINMENT rarirnaou. N.J.. Sept. 1! -torda and admitted he in iiiisit 9 (AP) - Fred Goodell, Jr.. I 22- her use she cried too mfuhr , l Itateo ' wood - your-old factory worker who re- Police said that-Gotiei1.in I pcrted his infant daughter kidnIp- rnent said he,hId smash d I ped last Tuesday. led police to her en tray on in the ohild'I head in shallow mountainside grave yes- fit of temper. ”