potato Board Cases Are Continued At ' mprove thatrecnrdaslnce ,Endeavi)OJ'll13 MacFarIane Ltd.. 3. s. Hinton. Q.c.. im- w. Profltt. seed DOM!!! hJ5peCl.OI' was recalled as thae my witness in case number . which is that of receiving rota- ms from unlicensed .l'0dIl - M; Profiti. 83 3" Gun” w"' ,5; in case number 1 had given me court several lot numbers of talOeS he had lnspectgd ill I by '"'"'”" . C !'n'lqlJeMll'liIleS5 stated that his 1'!- ”.-ds showed that field inspection 11 No. 5246 dated July 1954 M1 been an inspection of Pot!- .m5 grown by MT-A D053” ,3chu.-man of New Annan. no mo that the field inspection re- rt number represents the car- imcaiion number of the grower. -he added that he recorded the mug number from bags of pota- .m5he' , fdinlSL -Ind MacFarlane warehouse be- tween Christmas and New Years -gign-ate klltllr. Profitl gave sirnllai evi- dence in regard to a field ins- Summerside vingevldenceand e. When asked by Mr. Johnston if he had a producer's license be- tween the above dates, Mr. Canfpbell objected to the ques- tlon and the objection was sua- lalned. L Case no. 2. that of not having a , duces-'s license was then continued and the first witness. Mr. Merlin Mcinnls. seed potato inspector for the Freetown area was stood down when he told the court he forgot to long the whi name and date of those to whom shipping tags were issued. Austin Hamill E” town. in- spector of table stock potatoes was then called to the stand and he told the court hehad inspect- ed A f 4 for Si and MacFarlane between Dec. 1st and January 6th. at Freetown and Baldwin siding and he showed the court nine inspection certificates. Henstated that in all cases the peciion report of ' Mr l')alley. which he also inspected 1,. 3 Simmons and 'MacFarlane warehouse. he said; between Christmas and New Years During cross examination by 1-leience counsel Mr. 0. C. icamphell. Q.C., the witness was asked if tags for the potatoes "wen ,ilways given to the PN- ducr. r could they be given to ianyolic who came to pick them uykpcrhaps sometimes mailed? Mr. Profit! stated this was quite possiblc. ' The next witnesses. Mr. Bruce Curtis and Mr. Donald Scburman. lgavc lirief evidence in wine they llulll stated they did not sell "potatoes to the firm of Simmons 'snd liacFarlane Ltd.. between Lbcceniber l. 1954 and January 6th. 1955. The fourth witness. Mr. Ira 'Crozier of Wllmot Valley. who had ';lven evidence in case No. 1. which is now i dgment. 5 grown -i.... for - V wag Bruce Curtis of Wilmot made by Simmons and MacFar- lane Ltd - Mr. Campbell objected on the grounds that the evidence being given was relative to the Free- town distrlct and that the charge concerns violations "at or near Summerside". Considerable argument arose over non-uniformity of certific- ates. when Mr. Hamill stated that names in the first column of the inspection certificates be present- ed indicated the name of the grower. except where the name Simmons and MacFarlane ap- peared. then he said the name meant that Simmons and Mac- Farlane had been stamped on the bags inspected. The case was adjourned until Monday. March ;4th. at 7.sa p.m. i No reference was made to a ruling concerning the court's au- thority to hold a witness in con- tempt for refusing to answer ani. ill which he stated that "he ihnii in maybe" he had sold po- tutor in Simmons and MacFar-' lane lll December 1954. told the court that he had checked thel questions. which resulted from the last hearing. S India's cotton production reached 3.935.000 bales in the I953-54 sea- SOIL Western -Y. P. s. MEETING The Presbyterian Y.P.S. of Surnmer- 'llde held its regular meeting on Monday evening in the church hall with the president Irene Mountain in the chair. The worship service . was led by Myrna Hancock and Maureen Forbes and the hymns sung were "Come. We That Love .'i'lie Lord" and "Dare To Be A Daniel.” The Bible tudy was con- .. ucted by the rdsldent. During a business sees an it was decid- ed that the next meeting on March 14th lake the form of a bowling party. also that a St. Patrick's PHI)" be lltld on March 18th. The meeting closed with games under the direction of Richard Iiuhley and lunch was served by the com- 'mittee in charge. --GOLD WATCH PRESENTED -A gold watch and a 80-year ser- vice pm containing two diamonds was presented recently to Ed- ward E. flickey. chlef'operator of the Lancaster Pumping sta- tion of the Portland Pipe Line illorporation. Mr. Hickey is the 1011 of the late John Hickey and a -hrother of James and Robert Wk?! of Darnley. P. n. 1. Be llarted working in the oil indus- try at Woi-chester. Mass.. in 1923 "NUDE subsequentw in Worchesier, and the Lancaster -Pumping Station. His son. Bill. is all the rookie roster of the Amery pican Baseball League ma . bu. 11 Player. At present. how- ever he is a paratrooper. Mr. and Guardian -CARD PARTY at Iriahtown hall, Wednesday, March 9th. arm Forum. -ALL PARENTS and anyone in- terested are invited to visit the teachers and pupils in their class- rooms in Kensington School on Thursday. March illth. -SOUTH SHORE league, sud- den death playoff for first posi- tion in league, Bedeque rink, Wed- nesday. March ilth. Albany St. Pats venue Freetown Royals. skate after. Admission so and 40. -LADIES CLUB MEETING- The regular meeting of the La- dles Club of the Summeraidu Presbyterian Church was president. Mrs. yd The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". The evening was spent in making pre- were served by the hostess. GENTEBTAINS SOCIETX Mrs. W. G. Elli! entertain sionai-y society Summar- slde Baptist Church on Monday evening at h home. The presi- ;:':.. i. Witt - i that is adequately protected - lesson in Matthew 6 and prsyc. "ff iliitchkey follow Island base- Th, medltluom -- vgf wmmm summmn latent plan while caning" was given by Mrs. Wil- . 3 "P Maggison. who also read V-W..ll.b. MEETING-The pI'O- In Memtlns latter from Min -Results of bacteriological and ililenl Mrs. William Forbes oc- Edith Man. I missionary In In chemical tests completed isit Wed the chair at the meeting of the W.M.8. of ngibllerinn the V Church yesterday Th moon in the church parlor. destcali to worship by an pi-up M thwas followed by the singing Th 91 nsqim "rniiu Waits roi- ,cl::e 0 lord" wlguhlrs. as iaiiiat. pon- "V' "W118 was horn Isiah. 40th We and the meditation was ;,;fVEN1No cincu: Mrs. I: offer Mldlltle 430 devotlo ms-iodofthe u, 8CirclabftheW.IL8.. d it 2 E :3 pg 8 iiiini... iii ii! iii Mu-clidll . on the Cbrisnan tmoiv at Acadia Universl . A circls prayer closed part the mee . The missionary les tor Calla" EEEEE to szisdg g sfggg g EgE:EsE?' Egg: sggggdfgigg iii .;liZi s 555' 3? ill I it 5 E531! ff? SE33 -? if 313 g . iliillil 3 ' Personals iii iii ii I I I I .53". her! week. of water samples from priv- ate wells in Kenslngton, confirm- oi ed the suspicion of the Depart- ment of Health and Welfare that contamination of the drinking the town. At the request of individual householders upps irnately 100 wells have been tested since Jan- uary end the water in about U) percent of these wells was found to be bacterlologlcally dangerous unless boiled or chlorinated. and a high percentage of these were chemically dangerous for infant feeding. An official of the department said yesterday that this rep- resents a very dangerous health Iiasardtothecltisensoftbetown. as completed tests of bamplea in- dicates underground sewage con- tamination In the water supplies. It is believed that the cause of this condition is due to a build up of sewage in the soil. which con- points to a worsening of the lili- uation as time progresses. t The soil conditions here. being favorable for private of a municipal water and seven The Department of malt): and Welfare has advised that drink- . I fKensingion Water Mr. Charlie Ballem. district sanita water supply exists in all areas of- i ye,-rs ., . p a. welfare. after collecting a sample from the kitchen tap. is seen discussing with Mrs. lflelth Kennedy, the health significance of contaminated water otton). N The above photo shows a well in a Kensington home from surface contamination by means of concrete and steel casing, yet this well is highly contaminated from an underground source, mak- ing it unfit for drinking purposes. (Photo by Wotton). lng water be hailed from all wells known to be contaminated. The Department believes that the wells should be checked con- stantly as a necessary ' d to the health of the citizens of the town. but said. however. that even this cannot gusranter om- plete safety of the drinking water supplies until s municipal mer- works system is installed. Considerable concern is evi- denced by the citizens of the town regarding the sn7alDII5nESS of the situation as outlined by Mr. It. D. Donnelly. director of the San- itary Engineering Division of the Department of Health and Wei- fare. at a meeting with the town council and a delegation of citi- zens in Kenslngton on Monday. February list. on Thursday. February sun, the Town Council held a special meeting to discuss the possibility of water and sewage installation for Kensington. and unanimously decided to consult an engineer and have hurt submit nine: and estimates for the prnlect in the bone that the ommsod nlim mlchf he carried out this year. Cnnllcfed yesterday in reward ll. Dnrraclv said he had absolute- lv nnjhlriii to report am! we: non "mmmsl on whether out work would he proceeded with this summer. lie indicated. however. that no definite nu-mo-at res-vim-d O9-mu g mpgiinv W9"! an lmhursl -vwtvm-I-. and that ” glvetliun another-figure. The ihingtoba ounolieuid. betoflsid out wheresnd the project can be financed. out or IUIINIII FOLLY. nslsiiiifcrl-'i'be boiiseiiithis forced The Malpeque Road, above, is a typical residential area in Kensington where heavily contaminated in all areas of the town. (Photo by Wotton). Suppfy Causes Concern .3! water supplies have been found to be ry lnspec for with t-he Department of Health and Plan Appeal - to iIi(oi-onosed nrnlect. Mayor WI supply. (Photo by For Boy Scouts -in conjunction with the Sum- merside Y's Men's radio auction being held today and tonight. the annual appeal for funds for the Summerside Boy Scouts will be made. This annual canvass has receiv- ed splendld support from the citi- zens of the town in the past and it is anticipated that the same gen- erous support will be given this year. The ”ummerside Boy Scouts are sponsored by the Y's Men's Club to the extent that the Y's Center is made available to the Scopts for their meetings. etc., but the actual financing is largely by the public. This year the Boy Scout uni-id jamboree will be held in Canada and a spokes for the local Scouts said last evening that if the response to this year's appeal will warrant it that eight Scouts from Summerslde will be able to attend the Jamboree. During the radio auction 'this evening. from time to time. ap- peals will be broadcast and those wishing to support the Scout! are asked to phone their offerings to the radio station and they can Iat- er make payment tothe Y's Men When Picking up any purchases they make during the suction. Members of the Y's Men will call for any donations should the donor wish them to do so. - -S. PERSONAL INTEREST LONDON (CPD - Two fire trucks racing to a blaze were followed eagerly by four-year-old Victor Uta! and his parents in their car. On arrival. the Utals found it was their house on fire. , ..- -....-m KENSINGTON RINK TONIGHT Semi Finals North Shore League Spring Valley versus Hunter River e.u0 p.m.-Skate after Tl-IURSDAY. MARCH 10 Farmers League finals -8:30- .Springfleid vs. Cavendish 7:00 P.M. Sharp Kensington Bantams versus Vernon River Bantams l flrix mm 3' B ail-otuilo JELLY DESSERTS (1 HMPFING ' the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wes. maintained by the donations made of . ,,,'-it. ; uberlon Lani; Guild Meeting -The Ladies Guild of the Al- berton United Church met at the home of Mrs. Roy Leard on Mon- day evening with the president presiding. The meeting opened with devotion led by Mrs. Wes. Hardy. Minutes of last meeting were read and the friendship sec- retary reported four cards sent out during the past month Fif- teen home and six hospital calls were made by the member- and Easter thanksoffering to be pass- ed in at the next meeting. Plans were then made for the serving of the mens supper. Mrs. Wes. Hardy invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meeting. The following committees were then appointed: devotional. Mrs. Walter Wells and. Mrs. A C. Green. Lunch committee. Miss Best Waugh and Miss Beth Clarke. program, Mrs. Roy Leard and Mrs. Tommy Phillips. Visiting all members. A delicious lunch was served by Hardy and Mrs. Earle Atkinson. . Conway and Mrs. Colin Mlligan and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Ma('KlIl"-ill. Mr. Bruce Lewis. Summerside. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coughlin and family. lnverness were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Freeland. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill. C. G. S. Cygnus. Luuenburg. N. S.. spent the weekend with his wife and family at Conway. Mrs. Thane Ellis. Summerside, spent a few days with her parents. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy, Free- lan . Mr. Wallace Morrison accom- panied by Mr. James Winn and Mr. Clinton Morrison were business visitors to Summerside on Satur- day. March 5th. Mr. Bill MacNeill who is em- ployed at the Bank of Commerce. SlL.l'l'llTlEl'SlG:. spent the week-end at Conway. Miss Donna Palmer. who is em- ployed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Summerside, spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pal- mer. Freeland. Pie. Stewart Milllgan. Aldersllot. N. 5.. spent a leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milllgan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and son. Lloyd. accompanied by Mr. Cecil Palmer. Borden. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Saturday. March 5th. Mr. Angus MacDonald, who is employed at the Bank of Nova Sco- tla, Summerside, spent the week- end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. MacNeills. Mr. Heber Bmome and Mr. Wil- Iiam Ferrish. St. Eleanors. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn on Saturday. March 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr.. Freeland. left on a trip to Massa- chusetts on Monday. March 7th. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mrs. Simms and Mrs. Rebecca MacGregor. Mr. . and Mrs. Smith were accompanied as far as Moncion. N. B.. by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Cedar Avenue. Summersiiic, who are go- ing on a two months trip stopping at Montreal. Palmer. Saskatche- wan, C a l g a ry. Vancouver and Michilggi. Their many friends giish h couples a very pleasant p. A social evening was spent, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin -Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son were business visitors to Surn- merside. on Thursday. March 3rd. Ml'. and Mrs. Arnold Smith. Freeland. and Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Palmer attended the hockey match at 0lLeary. on Thursday evening. March 3rd. - Mr. John MacLean was in Sum- merslde on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. -John D. Palmer were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis. East Bideford on Thursday. March 3rd. Mrs. Lawson Oatwny was a rec- ent visltor at the home of Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Tyne Valley. Mrs. Ray Mllligan accompanied by Mr. George Morrison were rec- ent buslness visitors to O'Leary. Mrs. George Morrison accompanied them as far as Portage. and vis- ited at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggar. Mr. Joseph Alysworth. Tignish. was a recent visitor at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broome. Freeland. and Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ford Macxinnon. Conway. Mrs. Edward Sonier and chil- dren. Summerside. spent a few days recently at the homes of Mr. g KENSINGTON LEGION Monthly Meeting Wednesday. March 9th 8.00 p.m. All veterans welcome Card party Thursday. March 10th 8:00 p.m. Charles Palmer. Milligan on Saturday evening. March 5th. when pa number of friends and neighbors gathered to wish their son, Pet. Stewart Mil- ligan the best of luck on his trip overseas. An address was read by Mr. Bill MacNeill and a well-filled purse given Pie. Milligan by Mr. Charles Palmer. The evening was spent in playing cards. A dainty lunch was served. Mr. L Angus MacDonald. Sum- merside. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Mac- Neill on Sunday. March 6th. Mr. Bill MacNeill. Summerside. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Mac- Nellis on Sunday, March 6th. Mrs. iRev.) William Moore, lies- comb. N. S. spent a few weeks recently at the home of her par- Burton -Friends of Mrs. Lorne Shaw. Locke Road. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish for her I speedy recovery. LfCp Gerard Dalton of Alder- shot. N. S.. spent the past week- end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. Miss Mary C. MacGregor. prin- cipal of Cape Wolfe School spent the past weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin MacGregor. Burton. Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Rev. Wil- liam D. MacDonald of East Point and to all members of the family in their recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Cooke. Cape Wolfe, had as their guests rec- ently their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Williams, of Milburn. also their daughter. Phillis. of Summersid-. Wendell Collicult. Elwood and Melvin Cooke students of Vaca- tlonal School. Charlottetown. spent the past week-end at their respec- tive homes in Cape Wolfe. Friends of Doyle Griffin. Bur- ton. are pleased to see him out again. following his recent illness. Friends of Donnie Crossman. Cape Wolfe. are sorry to learn he had the misfortune to cut his foot while cutting wood. The wound required medical attention. Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. teacher of Forest View School spent the past week-end at her home in Bur- ton. Miss 'l'erc.s'a Perry who is em-l ployed in Bloomfield. was a rec- ent visitor at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. Burton. She was accompanied by her friend. Miss Bernice Clements of Broctnn. Mr. Melvin MacGrer.'.nr. Burton. had the misfortune to loose a valuable ewe. and twin lambs. The maintains-ncc crew of the snow plnughs are quite busy those days keeping the roads open for traffic. The Gundidsl ' 1. gor. daughter. Kemmle. Ion. RO- bert. of Burton. also John Gig: tin. of Glangai-ry. mutated to. berton on Saturdly. Mrs. Ambrose -Corcoran who spent the past two weeks visiung at the home of her daughters. Mrs. Lance. Dalton and Mrs. Melvin Macaregor. Burton. has returned to her home in Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Bur- ton. entertained a number guests recently, the special 01:- casion being the 1st birthday of their daughter. Geraldine. Refresh- ments were served to the 31165” that included I lovely birthd,-v cake topped with one candle. ice cream and was followed by I pleasant social hour. Miss Nadine Rollers. 0'Lenr7. spent the past week-end with her cousins. Misses Mary P3111013: and Dolores Dalton. Burton. Miss Beverly iiovvnrd. student of Tignish High School was a rec- ent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard. Glengarry. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Macl)ougali, Bloomfield. are sort! to learn of her illness and wish for her a speedy recoverlh CE Proles.s.i5L1eLCgcis Che rte re d Accou nta nis T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside. P.E.I. Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summersidc n1A1, P. 0. B0! 3344 A 681 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto -- Casualty 5 Summer St. Summeraidu O E. E. Parkman 0pi.D.. It.0. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mclienns. Elmsdale. were recent guests oil Mrs. McKenna's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard. Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. "THY NEIGHBOIPS WIFE" CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMERSIDE --An unusual new film written. produced and directed by Hugo Haas. "Thy Neighbor's Wife: is announced as the next attraction at the Capitol Theatre today only. The Twentieth Century-Fox re- lease. based upon a prize win- ning novelette "The Peasant Judge" by Oscar Jelllnek. con- cerns itself with the problem of unfaithfulness in marriage. The dynamite-packed subject matter of "Thy Neighbor's Wife" is said to be handled with great sensitivity by Mr. Haas. who. in addition to his production duties. stars in the drama with Cleo Moore and Ken Carlton. Mr. Haas portrays a jealous, ultra-conserva- tive pleasant judge who practi- cally taunts his beautiful young wife into an entanglement with a former beau. The situation is further complicated by a mys- terious murder that directly af- fects the lives of each of the three principals profoundly. MacDonald and son. Stanley. Mac- Neills were business visitors to ents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mac- Donald. MacNeills. Mr. Luther Ellis. C. G. S. Cygnus. Lunenburg. N. S.. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Ellerslie. Mr. Gerald Milllgan. Poplar Grove, accompanied by Mrs. Orrin Asourn soon: LEAGUE I Sudden death playoff for first position in league BEDEQUE RINK Wednesday, March 9th, Albany St. Pats versus Freetown Royals Skate after Admission 30 and 40 NOOKEY BORDEN RINK TONIGHT Summerslde Warriors vs. . Borden Nationals Game time 8:15 Skate after Admission 35 and 25 CARNIVAL Thursday March 10 day. As a convenience to from 9:30 am. to 4:30 11th. New Banking Hours To extend the benefits of the Five-Day Week to our staff. the branches of the Bank of Nova Scotla in Albany. Crapaud. and Victoria. will be closed Saturday, March 12th. and each subsequent Satur- tioned branches wli be open extra hours on Friday. ESTATE BARBARA E. NIONOLSON TRYON The executors invite tenders to purchase the attractive cottage and bani on plot adjoining United Church at Tryon until March 15th. Vacant possession. for yt:aITIlSSl0n to view buildings contact Sheldon Dixon. Austin Smith or Frederic A. Large, Q.C. customers the above men- p.m., commencing March Summerside on Saturday. March 5th. i The many friends of Mrs. Win- nie Walfield are glad to welcome her to her home after several months absence. IT MAYHEEE" YOUR LIVER If Ric's not worth living it may be your liver! Ivsninssthukcs up iatwopintnoflivu bilesda toksep your 've u-utintann lhlpel I your Liver bile is not having freely ynuriood may notdigut . ..gubloata u zilsys baecaggnl Dm was I n . ' lab Uta dial; hainrll" 1 a:?air:rsasI.i- I Melvin MacGi'e- PHONE 3387 RECENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerlllll B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summerslde. P-E-L - WWI"! 311' sMALLMAN'S BULLDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water Street - Summersids Above Maurice Mill's Men's Well PHONE 3530 PHYSIClANS Photographers THE READ STUDIO 1). w. SEARS Hilbert MacNcill.'A!tD. Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Summernldl Phone 7032 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron SMALLMANlS BUILDING Dr. Dial 2366 Wm Summe sid- i ' 99 ""80 . AL BOBDEN Wed.-Thur. 7:15 5: 9:15: MBNIICO Thursday 3:30. Look out belowl Flak can't stop em! Yake can! drop 'em! The roulzh. lnughl-9101'! of the roughest. toughest airrnen of them all! The skyis the limit for thrills with the cool. pilots who fly ruir hot. hot jets- "SKY COMMANDO". siarrinl Dan Durys-a. co-starring Frances Gifford. Also comedy short. ”CAM-E0" 'u:NsuvoroN Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9.15. Set Go! don Macllae. Gene NE1S01l- 333” E. Leonard and Jane Powell ll the technicolor musical comedy romance "rt SAILQRS AND A GIRL". Bank drawing Tlml'SdHS worth possible S-.'l5.00.. CAPITO L ......ci':osoout-uueolws-intros i -not-.9-wean-is-uitissillltloiills L suuuiznsinr PLAYING TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 and THURSDAY MATINEE ONLY 3130 AYED WlTH”FlRE ONCE TOO 0FlEN! A X in-uuivnoiei-i-i IsHslliyMiConmyJ. ”'l'llE IIIGN anll BEGINNING THUISDAY NIGHT FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK TIIE uiiaiirv" In Cinemasoope with John Wayne - Claire Trevor and I cast of hundreds The 2 Year Best Seller Sensation REGENT Today .... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday .......... .. 7:15 - 9:15 ....?f: Ti?-F Er)? .5'-V- -JVFWPV: .L;evf:is!.:..-cl "'r'::m:;:,..-'-.. L T ;.2u'-'- E1”-"L