flll SOIIRCI OI Here is a typical bank manager--- 43, married, with a growing family. He 1 Erin rs-sh . .- He worked hard. All the time he was learning about banking, about Canada, too, in various branches, different areas . . . learning to know people -their hopes, fears, problems” ...the importance of the human factor. At 36 he was branch manager. Now he has another," larger branch. And his way to advancement is still open. His general A manager started as a junior, too . . . and zarried with him to the top the business experience and human understanding gained along the way. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK community affairs. When he joined the bank as a junior, he was 17, just out of high school. He soon moved up. By his late twenties he was accountant in his branch. is active in DRIVE-IN CHURCH OTTAWA. May 8 - (CF) Canada's first drive-in church was opened in Britannia Drive-in Theatre Sunday by Rev. E. W. LO:-(DON. May .5 -- (CF) - Child movie-goers are in danger of acquiring a completely-phoney set of values. a Government inves- tigating committee said today. The committee. which has been studying the effect of movies on children since December. 1947. said in its 60.000-ward report "We are convinced that the regular por- trayal of false values is more pervasive and dangerous than the depiction of crime or impropriety." There was a "sort of continual preaching from Hollywood that the only thing that matters is to be smarter than your neighbor." the committee said. It added: "Films suitable for children which lay emphasis on spiritual values are too few and for be- tween and we regret the lack of films depicting happy marriage or contentment in family life." The committee disagreed on sug- gestions that the movies are large- to blame for juvenile delin- quency and moral laxity. The PI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Phoney Values Danger To Child Movie-Goyers dren than is generally supposed because "much of what. children see at the cinemas is soon forgot- ten." "There is little evidence of the serious imitation of gangster charscters by children in real life and practically no fully-proved evidence of imitation that is any- thing more than crude panto- mime." the majority said. The committee criticized some animated cartoons as being more terrifying than gangster films. "We saw a Donald Duck film which we considered should have hsd a horror certificate." it said. But the movies' big danger. said the committee. is that they expose children "to the suggestion that the highest values in life are riches. rower. luxury and public adulation. and that it does not mat- ter very much how these are at- tained or used." The committee suggested that a special committee be created to classify movies for children. Some majority took the line that gang- ster pictures do less harm to chil- fiims should not be shown to chil- dren at all. it said. lily Thomas A. needy BERLIN. May 6 - (AP) -Tux) Communist storm troopers of the East German "People's Police.” arrested when they wandered into W est Berlin. confirmed re- ports that Soviet Russia is rearm- mg East Germany with army. air force and sea units. The two pleaded guilty in a United States court to entering the American sector of Berlin with six comrades in military uniform. carrying army pistols and trans- porting old German army ma- chine-guns and assault rifles. The defendants. ueut. Heine Erich Nocht. 21. and Pte. Wilhelm Rnloff. 22. said they did not know that wearing uniforms and carry- ing military weapons were for- bidden by the Yalta. and Potsdam agreements and the four-power Allied Control Council law disarm- im all Germans in 945. They gave the court these ob- servations: After a short training as police- men, including law courses, they gunit kept on the alert. There are 36 such units of 1.000 men each-the equivalent of three army divisions. They are being trained deep in the soviet zone. under the eye of Russian secret police officers. Tanks. armored cars. light and heavy machine-guns. grenades and assault rifles are used in daily ccmbat exercises. followed by "pol- moral education" classes under Communist ccmmissars. The training is conducted by old former German army officers. Roloff testified there is I bud- ding air force and Nocht described the Bcreitschnft in Schwerin as a Armstrong of Britannia Heights United Church. Under a cloudless sky and surrounded by budding trees. about 1.300 worshippers - l,l)0 of them in cars A listened to the minister preach on the sub- ject "God and His universe." is "Enclosed Property consent of the owner. Dated at Charlottetown this 21st day of April A. D. 1950. PALMER & HASLAM Solicitors. NOTICE. MILLVIEW MILL POND Under "The Game Act 1931" Miilview Mill Pond ”, consequently any person or persons to fish in the same without the it is unlawful for naval unit, presumably coast guard western authorities maintain the Russislls arc forging an army out of the East German police to keep their German Ccmmunist proteges in power if and when the Soviet army troops are withdrawn. The two soldiers will be sen- tenced Monday. The six other troopers will go on trial Tuesday. Help Ilidn ys llrgack A5 e slider from Baekaehs. Getting Up 3 ha” n Mane . nlad ulnahnsal. um or a n area I. or Rheumatic Pains. dgsutaotgldgaly. an s . an usually sta s heilping the Kidneys out e:ce:,e acid? and Irritating or I: in a area eausso you troublsa And thiaymaky quichgxhelp you '1'; ene -ms s ou younger. - ';h'a.:.i:.:-::"..-r.i::: H” t, ' simply return the a s u on a r money bath. 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Canada's worst disaster was the Halifax explosion and fire on Dec. 6, 1917, which caused a loss of 52.5,- 000000 A Csnadlan Press compilation of major fires in recent years: June LS. 1949-Vancouver. ws - tel-front. 31,000,000. March 17. i040-Rouyn. Que, business section. S2.000.000. March 15. 1049-Quebec. arena. 31,000,000. March 9. 1049--Edmonton. ware- house. 82.000000. Jan. 23. 1949-Regina. transporta- tion garages and offices. si.O00,- sports were installed in a. "Bereitsphaft" 000 Dec. 6, 1948-Copper Cliff, om, . chemical buildings. 31,000,000. Aug. 23. 1946-Montreal. freight yards, 31.000000. . May 2, I948-Vancouver. build- ings and sawmill cquipment. 51.- 000.000. N. S. Fisherman is Drowned HALIFAX. May 7-ICP)-Strong northwest winds whipped across Nova Scotla during the weekend caused the drowning of one man and fanned several forest fires. At sea the winds freed two tugs held captive by ice for 11 days and sent small ships scurrying for shelter. Frank Brown, 54. of Halifax drowned today when a boat from which his. his wife and a mule companion were fishing was over- turned un choppy Springfield Lake. 15 miles north of here. The wa- msn and the other man were sav- ed by another fisherman but Brawn went under before he could be reached. The tugs Bansturdy and Founda- tion Vera and a canal barge. trapped in tightly-packed ice in the Strait of Canso since April 25. were freed when the wind loosened the ice. The Bansturdy was en route from Halifax to Port Alfred. Que.. and the Vera was towing the barge to Montreal. After escaping from the ice the vessels put in at Plctou. N. S.. as gusts up to 60 miles an hour threatened to part tow lines. N. S. Legislature Prorogued Saturday HAL.I1"AX,'May '1 -(OP) -The Nova scotla legislature prologued Saturday. ending s session that had as its chief feature an act. to grant pensions to caablnet minist- ass. It is the first act of its kind in Canada. NOTICE If you wish to avoid pay- ment of TRAFFIC TICKETS. PLEASE- Do not park on the left side of the Streets. Do not double park. Do not park within 10 ft. of a Fire Hydrant. Do not park in "No Park- ing” zones. Do not park over sidewalks or across walks. And last, but not least. do not fail to stop at designat- ed Stop signs. signed: 0. W. McART1ll)R. Chief of Police Judge at Parry Sound. Out. for the past 19 years, James Boyd Moon. 00, died suddenly in To- ronto while attending the annual meeting of the County Judg3s' As- sociation. Born in Moonstone. in Simcoe County. Judge Moon was called to the bar in i913, after studying at Osgoodc Hall in To- . ronto. Before his appointment. he l practised at Mount Forest. omrvi with his uncle. and was town clerk in those days. He was then an active bowler and a member of the Orange order. Nlld. Premier And Minister Begin Tour I MONTREAL, May 7 -JOP7 - Health Minister Challrer of New- foundland arrived here tonight en route to Quebec City where will formally invite Premier Duplessis to attend Newfoundland Day celebrations in st. John's June 24. Mr. Chalker is expected to see Premier Duplessis tomorrow. He then will fly on to the Pro- vincial capitals of New Brunswick, Nova scotia and Prince Edward Island to tender similar invitations. Meanwhile. Premier smaliwood of Newfoundland is making a. flying tour of Ontario, the Prairies and Western Provinces on a similar mission. :r rs Ice Conditions Around Newfoundland! Worst In 30 Years MONCTON. N. 13., May 6 -- ”fca conditions in the Gulf of St, Law- rence have been the worst in the past thirty years and have inlvr-1 fered considerably with our service between Newfoundland and Cam: ada." declared W. E. Robinson. vice-president and general mun- ager. 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These ice conditions have been particularly severe around the northeast coast of Newfoundland and have also caused delays in the service between North Sydney and Part aux Basques. Mr. Robinson said. Conditions in file latter ser- vice have somewhat moderated In the last few days and it is ex- pected that wiih a change in the direction of the wind the ice coil- riltiom between North Sydney and Port aux Basques will be modi- fied. Conditions. howcvor, around the northeast coast of Newfuunds land are still had. he stated. and are causing delays in steamship services of the company in that area. Three Rescued In St. Lawrence River MONTREAL. May T -(OP) -e A terse wireless message from the liner Empress of France Saturday told of the rescue of three men in the Wide reaches of the St. Lawrence River 400 miles below Montreal. The message. received at Owed- ian Pacific Steamshbs offices in Montreal. was from Captain B. B. Grant of the 20.00(Hun liner. It was timed 7:05 AM. 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