l l l l l l i i ». i i .. . j t PAGE EIGHT “These Theatres and all F. ll. Spa neer Company limited Theatres, as usual, will he closed on Good Friday". ~ British llahinet Will isouss ‘Flood Damage @@'@'@'@'@@@@ PRINCE EDWARD — Til-MY - MT. SHOWS 3z25-7-9 — COME EARLY Frank MO Keenan WYNN Cecil KELLAWAY uclrey TOTTER EXTRA: NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON _@ . '@l"l©@@©<s Capllnl-To-ltay-Sat. Sifljjd 3.3.7.’. snvaam/owrs! in Trucolor... truly great story oi real adveaturel Laurel-Hardy Comedy - Snapshots - Cartoon ©@)@) nia Way." currently at the Capitol Tlheatre. Such cosvboy heroes us Roy Rog- ers. Allan Lune anti Donald “Red" NOT ONE BUT FOUR COTVBOY HEROES IN NEW TECHNICOLOR FILM Republic indulged in some fool- proof type casting in "Out Califor- 40/0 Wfl/azif/d/V. ‘QUICKLY i’ RELIEVED /. the picture, which is a movie wbwll a movie. Monite Hale. star of the film. plays a lilceaible young com/boy. W110 l has traveled the West with rodeos mid. finally finds himself in South- em California looking for work. lie maikes a. hit with the casting 61f“?- tm- when the is heard singing and‘ strumming his guitar. and is Elven a role in a. Pimllmi It is on his first visit to the studio . that he meets the fannous cowboys. each going through his own por- ticular type role for which each is famous in his onm right. Talon-ted Adrian Booth stars 0P‘ l poslte Monte lrr the entertoiningl not-too-succcssful riding ncarletny. Foy Willing and his Riders of; the Piuple Sage. popular western musicztJ gro-tzp. are featured in hhe i film, which luls John Dchner. FY96 Graham, Tom Lonidon. Bob Wilkie and Edward Keane heading the supporting cast. Direction was handled by Les Selarrlder with Lott Gray associate producer. PHILLIPS‘ TABLET EASY IO IAII WHINIYII NIIDID l III! ii Testing their disciivry here in e Ditroit lil'lll“itl'll'j' urt- three nil the fivc scientists till) disc-world thvl drug. lrtillllll, um: oi lllc slllionca. l cousin o! the inntxd sulfatul’ri<lit. tzlnltlt t z. Li... fuc§ii5ful 1,, m. treatment of dread leprosy. 'll.c scientists Wctc looking inr a weapon to use against tuberculosis when they dovciciptd prcrrlin. Lost month l9 patients “who were trrattd with the drug were dsclrcigctl from the leper cclcny at Crrvllie. 1.a.. cured as iar as science (‘lm dotenntne, Left to right are: Dr. L. A. lweet. Menard Daub and L. l... " r .Sh'ow ot the Prince Edward on l ‘ GIRLS . Barry are cast as "themselves" int lleiress ls Charged With Parents’ Murder (APF-Loulse Overell. ‘ i chubby blonde heiress. was ordered, remanded to superior court today; for trial on a charge of murder m the yacht deaths of her parents... financier and Mrs. Walter E. Over- western with miusic. as owner of a l ell. George Gollum. 2i. will face Judgei Franklin West Friday morning. explosion which wrecked the 41-:T"Y1°’- foot cabin cruiser in Newport Bey’ .the night of March 15. Medics. ‘opinion before the grand jury dil- tgreed on whether his wife, Mrs. 'Beulah Ovcrell. Fllrttrldge soctetypmfl Jmn gnome... (canal) figure. was dead before the blast. ' 2 Donald Glover, 3 George stew- 2. Eugene Gllllts. oi EMPIRE TONIGHT MID SAT. Shows 7 and 9 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 lBy Fraser Wtghtnn) LONDON. April l_- (Reuters)— The cabinet tomorrow will dis- cuss emergency plans to lave the country from the effects of the catastrophic agricultural damage. caused by recent flooding, which is threatening Britain's alreaiy stringent rations. - The losses include. lt is reliably computed. 100.000 acres of winter wheat. 100.000 tons of potatoes, 30,-.‘ 000 head of cattle. calves. piss and poultry worth 02.000000 and near- 1y 1,500,000 sheep. The livestock losses alone represent the country" meat ration for many weeks. | Experts of the ministry of earl-i culture have been workinl "P011; plans to expedite restoration ofi the land. Some of the propose“, which the cabinet will have before, __ __._.__._.i___ RED RYDER! ALLAN LANE Dnlini; . .. .flflngcrous .4. cwxpensanon gran" to farmer ' special arrangements for supply oi fertilizers. a schedule oi alternative cropping plans. and an appeal t0 Britain as a whole for manpower help on the land. With the cabinet as keystone of| the organization. all I interests in the country are work-i D ynn mic ! tI-bnal Farmers Union will m-rfl Wednesday to discuss means. committees-set up during the wail to assist agricultural production-q have been instructed to introduce‘ seven-day workin" tractors available to farmers for week-end work. with IOIIY ILAKE "m" on tho land and devices such as I /’.A"@MeslANl~lACKlelll. flumfllghls will he ttseyddto shallot: . operations to be tlarrlt‘ on B l‘ Also Serial dark and before dawn. A broad statement of the pori- tion will be given to the cflblnfll by Agriculture Minister Williams Comedy - Cartoon hold a special meeting subsequent" 1y to arrango a plRn of campaignl York Anti lllelnitl l Mr. and Airs. llnrrj: iicvtis. Yorlgi TllE___CHARLO'1"i‘ETOW§ __'GUARDIAN .; FAST sum: i substantially higher than th 5921.235 pounds i946. the Statistics reported Gar-surrendered: ts manure nus wav N t Nudes 0n Neckties liause Trouble . April 3—-(OP)-Ad- " lmlude lmeresldree ha“ I d: vised that a shipment to Montreal of men's necktles hand-painted nudes are on their way back to ‘Toronto the good." distributor Moses Bohnen remark- ed: “Goodness. l-f we'd known they were going to be put in the wiri- 1 dow, we'd never have sold them." Bgrlwuurd Commenting on court costs im- h d 1 me poled on clerk Georges Dalgnault ll.“ lgstredorsilslol: eporlfias-ihe“ Nb; and the Grover Chain Shirl. stiop. Ur p ' Llmirted. of Montreal, for selling ways and articles that would affect the mor- 1. silty of the district Bohenen said: and county aarlcunura "We know how sensitive they are in Montreal." ' Only six neckties. imported from New York. had been forwarded to and to ma“ the Montreal shop, said Bohnen. {because ‘we don't get many and Troops may be drafted m worklToronto men snap them up." and if necessary the cabinet wlllj OTTAWA. April 2-(0?) ads’: seasonally-dwindling stocks in nine principal cities drop- ped to 0.437.417 pounds at April 1 I F0111 adorned with tter Stocks butter 11,713,865 March 1. but hold on Apri. l, Dominion Burcntl of today. wrrc vistlors l1; Tratrllicl. Wcdnes-i smcks a”, expect"! I0 m“. din‘? ‘shortly as spring production 2N5‘ Mlss Mrs Gordcltlw-‘Crocketl and under way‘ ' l DON'T Qughtr-r Gladys. werc visitors to: _________________ Th. in“, NPACK.O_FWU West. Qovehead. last Tuesday. fer. Mrs. Rontisal" Atlld. l the guests oi hits. Crockctts sis-l’ . l Saturday morning. 1 . . EIIMI’ tlio "KRAZY . HAT FASHION PA RA o s". i Sympathy is extended to Miss| Anne lvfncPhcrson. on the death‘ of hcr grandmother. Mrs. Chris-- tie Mncfherson. ln Orwell Cove. l Moka your hot from anything. . . . The funnier the better. M?‘ Bobbi‘, Barwm spent the l“ M". ‘im. gvetiik-ond at his home in‘ thei 2nd Prize: $3.00. ' ' l. 37d Pfllll $2.00. Mr. snd Mrs. Leonard Nc-wson» and 5 Qflygr hi"; were visitors to Union Road Sun-; ' \ tiny. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tcdi BOYS . . A special "EGG Newson. TlPPllNlG" contest. It's new and “.15 f" A very enjoyable evening woof‘: ' spent on Friday evening when the’ . l p f ' people of York gathered at the k m. or the Chump home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Linglil A o 5cm" "mus galore‘ ' ' to welcome thorn to York. ‘Hie D00" on“ ‘t 9.30 A_M_ was spent in Kamcs and w, The National Film Board ahow- m ed pictures in York Hall on Mnn- l4‘ day evening. ‘mere was n fair attendance and nil presont rn- § joyccl them very much-C. Q5 __i_ I -, Ira Lewis. Claude Lends. Bill jCookc. Roscoe MacDonald. Har- {f _old Watts. Hnrrv Lewis. Georg» ‘g’ 'Watts were the farmers of York who aitendcd the Potato Grow- ers‘ meeting in Charlottetown llnst week. Service was held in York Church on Sunday afternoon. There were flowers pieced on the pulpit by Mr. Ralph Crockett l l" lovllltt memory of his brother the late Mr. Stanley Crockett. The service was conducted by the Minister. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. SANTA ANA. Callt. April 2-~t 17-year-oldl Visitors tn the City last week fl-nm York were mo. and M", lwcrldcll Vcssey. Willard Murray. Vernon Crockett. Mrs Dolph Mur- lray and dntlghltrr. Marion. Mrs. J-Hrry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and ditlihtor Frcdda, Hrs. E. S. Vcssr)‘. Mr. Tom Ves- scy. lvtrs. Bessie Taylor. David She and her boy friend. husky. Overall died before a dynamite Alli“ Herdirlt (equal): a. oorl fltewert. 3. Martin Murphy, Alister‘! Mllmllv and John Glllis (equal) Grade V - 1. Georgina Giova- Grade 1T! tsr» Carl Gillie rind ————-—-——— Eileen Murphy (equal). NOIIBORO SCHOOL Grade n‘! (Jr) —Allison Mu. Report for March. Grade X - 1. James Murphy. Grad¢ IX — i Horenoe Hughes. y. Grade Tl tsr.) - 1. M. Florence livelier. s: Ronnie Mnllett. 3 Earle Mllmhy end Roma Stewart. , Grade ll.’ t.7r.l l Francis Ckolrfl, i‘ Grade l’ m) - Anne Murphy I atone 1 no» _ Errol Sharpe Grade l (cl _ Bryon Sharpe M. Emily Douglas-Sub. teacher. fl. Guildé v11 -_ i. Albion acumen] Grade VI — 1. Lloyd Lewlwa and- ‘ The quickest, safest opening dgvigg on o shoe polish tin olseesi I47 '0' iii-i-d-‘l-‘bi+4-150-3-'1~.'b!l-.t¢_'b:l'!bl+-E+¥t¢§+_t¢t-hl-tvbfi l lturc in Canada have been of great- i .l i -Can- | to governments and ln WORTHYS DRUG STORE will be the only Drug Store open oll doy Good Friday. Phone 271. We de- liver. ‘ ' I Finahlce At Large (Continued mm Pose 2) .____________________ the chief committee witness, he weld. “He has satisfied me that he was giving a lot of untrue evi- dence and that he was acting In a most malicious manner as re. gards the plaintiff." rn fact, critt- ciem of Mr. Odlum turned out. in the end to be criticism of the com- mittee because when eventually tne committee adopted the policy advo- cated at first by Mr. Odlum they criticised hlim for not having done ilt. even though he had abandoned |tha right policy on their orders. The committee later on said milk was No. 1 priority which had been Mr. Odlum’: view from the begrn- ‘ nlng. Meanwhile. his fine herd eut- fered attrition and was mixed wit. y inferior animals. The committee argued that. drains were not tn good condition. but Mt. . Odlum had asked for Italian prison- . ere the year beforeto put them in better condition. They said the farm was in poor condition when taken over but the evidence shou- ed the reverse. The herd was er.- cellent and a fine herd canno tt kept on poor land. ‘rhey sold col~ tages were bed but evidence ahuw- ed were excellent. The judge found that the committee was to blame for unsatisfactory performance nt- ter the farm was taken trom Mint ‘Odlum and were trying to shift thel w.‘ ceedlng 82.200 against the chief ex-l ecutive officer of the committee but l the Agricultural Ministry under» itoolr to indemnify the officer 'a~! galnst any damages. found this an amazing procedure; I have given this case at lengthl blame. He awarded damages The Justice] because from time to time it has been suggested that similar Doubtless most. committees tn wcre.Engiand would not have men wliol o L-fwould‘ bc guilty of such llbeis and‘ bungling. Such incidental y 8H’ inherent. however. in nlly ltand-_ Y‘ of such int: of extreme authority over. to caselnlen whose judgment will ho rcgard-' ed as infallbltle and who will lcgartl“ themselves as beyond the reach of reprl-sais or of penalties. I am surc that the Departments of Agricul- est value to farmers in advisory capacities, but as supreme ntaslcrs over agriculture they could be very totalitarian. Such power nearly ai- ways corrupts in any field of en- deavor. We have been accustomed to think of the action of the Rus- sian Government against the Ku- llk-‘i B! lmvosslbie in western lands. Once hand over extreme powers; any coun-_ try some exhibition of power hr beyond that described tn Odlum versus Btratton la possible. | of East York. ont. started to toaa grocer! store and but managed ti. Gilbert Durllng and his wife. milk bottles at three armed men who entered their began to clean out the cash register. ‘The men fled. scoop out 82$ before the milk bottles began flying. poll-l |cles should be followed in Canada.‘ ' Q<A7u\?\. ’ PltlllllE rownno lsullo l I Musical Festival I ' MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN The Association is now campaigning for new members, so that they will be eligible to vote at the next annual meeting in June and assist in the plans for next year's festival. _MEMBERSHlP DUES: $1.00 for individuals or $5.00 for any group sending o representative. Coll at the Abegweir Gift Shop to poy the re- quired tee and give your support to this worthwhile provincial enterprise. rown or sounls yraxvarans Persons owing arrears of taxes on hereby noti- fied that on April 14th the names of oll defaultere , will be published. Judgments‘ will then be applied for as provided by low and Executions placed in the i hands oi the Sheriff. 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