1 . ..n(P..vt PAGE EIGHT NEWPORT. Isle of Wight. (CF) Drillers reached a depth of 5,- -Drilling for oil has been abim- 181 feet. before abandoning the doped after I six-month search project. which cost more than between the historic holiday re- 525.000. aorta of Newport. and Sundown. MAKES YOURNEART so ZING 2 They're waving hello to Anieric-.a's llt'lITl again . . . as they take a. growing-up peek at life . . . with iiiotli- er in the driver's seat . . . and Big Sis finding out all about that bicycle built for two! 20 DEBRA PAGET ummml JEFFREYNUNTER: EDWARD ARNOLD ;:::.:;::. NEWS - CARTOON - COMEDY SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 . PRINCE EDWARD - To-nu - SAT. The PRINCE EDWARD”'S MIDNIGHT THRILLER cg TIIRILLING AS THE RING OF STEEL ON STEEL . 2:- urn: son I'll! srvgu SEAS! : ERROI. OLIVIA I-'lYNN'deHllVIND RA EL SABA Nl'S Captain B1000, . A WARNER BROS. RE-RELEASE liiili RAIHBUNE-BUY KIBBEE-iitiiii Sllilillliiitilillllil BlllRii itltl I I AGENTS:--MONTAGUE: Elrold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Wlgglnton. Pin: Mcllinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon LIVEH. l l l Bruce lllaclthee. Miss Joyce The e.u;miiE may be-nought at l Post Office; in Souris: The Smic Miss Ailccii Cooke. Montague, was the week-eiid guest at the home of her pill'ClllS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke, Wood Islands. Mr. Danny Murray is ill at. his home in Montague. His many friends wisli him a slpeedy re- covery. . . (llltiltTll(llVN I' A R I S H. lloly iiity ('lIllli('ll I.Uiglit'nnl Sundal. May 24th. Wliitsunday. Morning Pi'ayeit ll:0(l a.ni. 'i Mr. Michael Sonphy, Roseneath. who has been uiidergoiii: treat- ment in thc Kiiizs County Me- morial Hospital, returned to his home yostcrday. Miss Freda Apt, R.N.. Mont- ague, who spciit a few days vis- iting ielaiivcs ill Nova Sootia, has resumed lici (lui'.es at the Kings County Mciiiurial Hospital. ..'Dl'.Vl!A.Nl-. VANDALE BAP- TIST.--Scrvii-rs Siindriy. May 24th. Diindas ll on .x. M. Annandale 7.30 P. M. Picaclici: Rev. E. J. Barrnssw All ii'i"l(IitlllF . .''l”lllL l'IiI-lSBl'TIt;BIA.V CHl'R(lll l.V (iAN.-NDA. - Seri for Siiitdziy. May 24th, as iollowszl Cardigan ii A. M l.oi'nc Valley 230 P. M Xlniitziiziic 7.30 P. M. Mon- tague .x'iiiid:iy School 10 A. M. Roy l F. N. Yoiiiigz. Miiiistcr. of Wayne CidlllpalJPll, and Mrs. Well- Friends young son of Mr. lington Campbell, Mniitague, are, .pleased to learn that hc lS con-; valesciiic satistiii-torily at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry liiggintbothani in Halifax. follow- ing treaimcnt at the children's liospital Mr .-iiul Mrs. Cecil J. Richardsl and yuiiiii: son Stcphcn, Mr. Mel- vin R.lf'llr'lTi"l'?. Mr. Bill MacEach- evrn, Mr. Jack MacEachern and Mr. Gerald Clark, Dartmouth, N 5.. were week-end guests at the linmc of Mrs. Ricliiii'(ls' yirciits, iMr. and Mrs. Stephen Lltlllg-' stone, Ciirtligaii. i i ---- l .tl'Al.l.l-IIFII-II.I) -- ()llVt'l'ZI.l. till"-Ml ('0nt:rf'Eation. Serviccs Sim- rlay. Mav 24th. Orwell Head 1100 l.l. it Vallcyficld. 7.30 r. M wheni the lirzhlinz system will he riedicaiml The local wlinir will be assisted hv thc tiriwll Head and Caleclonia choirs. and possibly the Brooklyn Trio. Rev. A. C. Fraser, Minister. . ....')l(lN'l'A(ll'E l'nited Pastor-l ale, Rev. .7. M. Fraser, Sill1(l.'l)',l May fsllll. Scrvii-cs to riiiumnmnp: ale thc iiirtii of John ii" slcy, and our Mnilimlist licrit. '. Mim., iasziict lit niii. Stiiid: Swlinol: if 'a.n'. nioriiziig sriiyim and jiinirir 'Siindny ti-lnml. T ".0 p m. ..mm,,,; :sci'x'iiw- with Trinity Xfciiis t'h:ni'. lli('iiNFl' Mriiil:i;;iiri 3 pm. vim”-)1 lscrvicc :iiul Kiiiitlny svlinol. T E W l ..'so('i.ii. EVENING-Tlie La-l dies Auxiliary of thc Canadian: Le,-zioii, Mniitaizue Branch. spons- lored a socialevciiiiig iii the Legion home on Vvcdiicsday. The progrnmi iyfeaturccl cards, crokinolc and dan- cing. Violin music by Mr. Williaml Kearney was very much enjoyed, A delicious lunch of saiiclwiclics. ydoiirzliiiuts. tea and coffee was. yscrved. Mrs. IDr.i l'tincl.:iughlii l was the lucky winner of a bcauti. grit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ,ihcnic was iioi, . cross, onicrly parts much to the iiiiiusciiicnt :fiilly decorated angel cakc made, by Mrs. Nan Nicholson. Qliccii". sailed For England - M.:....M.." ,.?.... 1 JAll-BREAK RAIDERS TERRORIZE TEXAS . . . until: ranger lays down atvnp of. gun-load and spring! it trigger-tiglitl . . tab. Sm. Milton Mat-.Donalri fahovet of H. M. C. S Quebec. left Halifax on Thursday, May 7th, for England wlicre his ship will par- ticipate in the coronation celrbra-i tion. Milton MacDonald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mac- Donald of Montague, P. E. I. Get welcome H M rv-lirl from the ivliccriiig. ga-1.. ing struggle for breath canard l1yA.Itlim:i. Take Ritz-Mai-i. specially made to relieve Asthma misery. Helps you sleep and work in comfort. Don't lose another night's sleep. Take Templctnn'I Ru-M an today. 65c. -31.35 at. (iruggisla. Lu 11:30 a.m'.-1:30 p.ni. King's County be following places in Montague: 0 Blue Dome Restalirant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: ll Bar and H. Richard: & son. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. William Emery McNeil are sorry to hear that she has entered the Memorial Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Hector MacKinnon of Brook- lyn is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. ..'IIUNN'S, Gaspercaux -- Daily Special. Macswainls Fresh Beef, 15 oz. tins-per tin 43:. Friends of Mr. S. C. MacLean. Montague, are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ....'REGi7LAB meeting Montague Home and School Association in rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' it "'5 E”'"" G”A"”'A" U lSouiis One Of Busiesl Towns iln Marilimes At This Season The town of Souris is one of. the busiest spots in the Province these spring days. Two fish plants are two hundred people, a number of whom are from Cape Breton and other parts of the Island; the Canadian Dock and Dredge Com- pany is continuing its wharf con- struction and dredging project: ythe Henry J. Phillips and Sons Comptiiiy arc rcpairini: the break- water, and all told thc town is alive and hustling. Eastern Packers with I. combined staff of one hundred and thirty- engaged at their lobster cannery at the cast and of S0lll'lf. and an- filletting and fish-nical plant, lo- cated on the watcrfmiit. giving employment to more than mem. seven have one group of workers busy oummng me boat. Raymond other labor force at the company's members 0! the dmggcrs, Crews, under way. At present only about half that number are engaged in the preliminary preparations of assembling material and equip- Other stood will be carried out at. Sourls includes. the building of three miles of pavement eastward from the town, on the highway to El- mira and East Point. The Raymond Griffith Company will operate a dragger with air all Dutch crew of four experienced fishermen. who came to the Island direct from Holland about three weeks ago. These men are now Griffin will be her skipper. l Three Dutch girls, daughters of are employed in the Griffith lob- wurk which it is under- g BARN DRIVE INN BUSINESS MEWS LUNGII MENU Fast Service Quiet place for that noon hour conference. Ample parking space. for tnicks and trailers. Friday-85o V-R Juice English Fish & Chips fVf' individual Chidken Pies Fresh Frozen Green Pens - French Friel Lettucn it: Tomato Salad Spiced Apple Pie Bran Muffins -- Tu Biscuit. new school, Monday, May 25th at 8 p.ni. important business. Please gm. Mary Belle, Souris No. 2, Murray ” Harbour No. 1. Marie. attend. .:Rev, E. E. W-h-itiiey, superin- tendent of the Home Mission Board of the United Baptist Churches will be visiting Montague pastorate over the week- i rnd. . ..tGEOR(SI-ITOVVN CHARGE.-Uiiited Church of Can- ada. Services for May 24th. 11 A. M. , - d in quantity and cod -4 -. -v . .1 k -ll l'pon a point of land Wlill'll di- 1., gr Pp(Cr'5 H,”-hn l I .. . Sturgeon. 2.30 P. M. Milltown Cross. "5 seem ,, . . smk hum me 59”" we 9' ,- , . . I ' . ”' ”'”"R ills 7 pg M, Georgemwnh Rev. W. A. third. VP!) fcu litike aic beingland sywwd it away. He wasliidcs the Moiitngiie fioni the Biilrlnbgonco ,1 New Iunglaiitl pi-..np.,, Pmerson vnmster landcd. lgxa'(!hing when H". plum. fell undyllenell stood the icsirlcncc of llllllhorc dawn upm, 'r)”(.,. Imam ' i ' Only about fifty per cciit of lliclsnid it was not high (.,-mung misicur dc Rania, who was tlir- rcp-W”... onpnn. d,,.lmHd Mi NW0”- ...'l.Al'(i-HS GALORE in the 3- .."MONTAGl'E UNITED Baptist Pnstorate, week-end services follows: Rev. R. L. ncy: Sunday Murray Harbour worship service; imiisc. 4 p.ni.. Murray Harbour. Rev. R. Thc work l)('illfZ cnriirrl out liy "ll" ii-in 10" his rnr In not to the E. Whitney. 7.30 p.m., Sturgeon H. .l. Pliillips and Sons on tlicl5”:""t H" I”''”' 5"” V9”! '” me iinrship service; 7.30 p.m., Moiit-.1):-c:ikwatr-r lilll cmploy abouttR'('-MAR ”'”l ”'l”55l”l 7' dado” agile, Rev. R. E. Whitney. twcntv-flvc mcii when it gets ivcllit"”l "" ”"lh"l3""' . e.. LA.-. 74.4 M' Joseph ('liipm.'in I-iolkins. I 'I.0BSTEB CASES - Fifteen; men pleaded guilty to violations ofl3'Act lobster fishing regulations in the King's County Court before Magis- tratc Joscph W. MacDonald all Soiiris )PSlPl'i'l?i)'. Four residents of. North Lake were lined S2000 aiidl h five to seven days mid are averag- l 9 ling about 40.000 pounds of fish per trip. One port a few days ago with a 65.000 had A cm.Um.a.C PASTORAL 1333"?” the ships are landing. with flound- his mam he people ciiiplnycd by Eastern Pack-.ipui) out 01 the 5la”' vcrs arc. rcsidciits ni Souris. Others (or me .a t corned)". "X R. d,' M d F I-i F ' P" l A 8 am 'come from such places as St.Cii:i.'- twyflpri aircraft stall rut, lighters, and a towbont, as wclllconfirmed the evitlericc regarding as as Friday 8 pm. Sturgeon, contribute in the general bustlc on ....y; Saturday 8 p. the watci-ii-niit. The company docs;RiV0F. On Wlmse farnl the aiI'5lFlD iii, "mray River, Rev. R. E. Whii- tnot. cxpcct. in complete its contractils 10('iIl9d- Said ill-"1 l”'l"l" 11 am., Montagucithis ycar. worship service; 1.45 p.n1., Murr:iy.'wiiarf extcnsir-ii. rircdging nnd tlieyilyiniz very low Kl”? Wm”5h1il Service; 3.15 p.m.,lciilnri:emcnt of the potato ware- Is pcriiiissllilc for private pilots to tiikc friends up and he confirmed ,pi'ci'ious stzitcmcnls in lhe cllccl ster factory and are said to be fine workers, and very popular with the rest of the staff. Verdict 0f Continued from page I ml to dete-rmine its airworthiness. He' Four dr:igp.crs are landing fish the company, the Marjorie mid the Paulo The di'aggri's rciiiaiii at sea from of them returned cargo. thc iiiixcd Haddock pi'cdomin- 195.; . t l catchcs which when he 19” . the had removed plane after court and boatsjihc flights of Mr. Bl.u'ltctt. iitiiiiy Mr. l-Znimctt Brii7.il, .lohnston's siiiallcr power to the had soon the plane oi-cr the roads nearby. Latcr on his rcturn to his The projcct. inciudeslMTld9Ml19 lfriini ho had sccii the plnnc stall inspector with the Department of Traiisport, Mom-ton Silld his office lssucri pilots licenses and conduct- cil cxaiiiinaiions. llc stalcd it was ..'A rcpr:i' iwrioi'iiiaiit'c of "A of A stall at it low nlliiudr. costs; two fx'm'th lake men were , g. , , A. g (med 33000 and "NS and ma pct Vlaclc l'ill l. . pa fflllltflr in lxciincth llliimctt s.iiri hr bliacli man, hum and COME. Am . HLPF ill is. . iia.. pi ..ciiic4l to .'(.1- lwcn up with the pilot iii . n intylty mm”. Nm.m Lam, man WES mmd pacili lioiisc at thc A. D. M:iclxcli- l0 minulcs and II .siniil.ii mil-f S35 00 and costs. Three rcsidcnts ofy Fortune were lined 525.00 and ccstsl as were an Annndale man and a Naufrage resident. BridliilSliiiw;-I-tit Victoria Gross a id McLeod, Victoria 4 Ei'Or3'DllPlMaY l5.gwhcn a number of fricndslul Jmimi in singing "God Save Thciironi Victoria Cross and vicinityinot mil to flpiifccifllb the Central. y .lPll(lCl'C(l Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hynrslplot, viewing with rlclight the clev-l Mia lfnmwrly Mary J. Dunn of y district) a bridal shower nftci-tlicir.Fml7t'0il V-"Alli Despite the in- ltcnding marriage of the two prin- cit-mnncy of the weather a goodicipals of the play. i recent marriage. number attended to welcome Mini hearty fclicitntions. cryonti enjoyed themselves. inist. with Mr. Gene Murphy, Miss Lorraine Murphy, and the. Hi scsl cd. ' Later, Mr. and Mrs. Hyncs, scat-l. cd in the dining room, were wei-l .comed by the hostess. Mrs. Mc- Lend. Mrs. Duncan McKenzie op- ened the gifts and read the ac- companying verses. The bride and groom heartily thanked everyone for their very thoughtful and use- iiil gifts. The whole company then .sang ”For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A delic' luncheon was then served to all by ...i: assist- N1 by Mrs. Duncan McKenzie and. Mr: Malcolm McKenzie. After Rl . MONUMENTS and ; i inscnmioiis LEVI V. POWER, Montague, P. E. I. Representative 1. Louis MacDonald B6 McGill Avenue - Phone 24104. zic Hall. Uoiiiagiir-. last iiiglit. and Mrs. Hynes and to oxteiidllni rii..........:i duri. ,tci'mission with thrcc songs, During the cvtiiing music imd'By Side". ”Rcd, Rcrl Robin", an dancing was indulged in and rv--,”Evcigvbody"s Doing It". and Miss M.-,1Florencc Joseph Kearney of Sturgeon, Vlf)l-iflllrlnk with "Alice Blue Gown" and ”Pcg-1 gy O'Neill". y Alvinn and Erma ullllfi ciitcrmiii-.-'md Mrs. D. M. IWICDUI1-Wld Wfrc ahimy M M,” well received by the audience who 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. nociivrc was trictl at not too grciii This was oiic of thc outstaiidingga height. pcri'oriii:iiiccs ',1ll'Pl1 in Montagucj Fixanilncil Piano by local players. cnrli of whoml Mr. Ralph Yco stated he had iplaycd his or her part cxccllcntly cxtimmcd thc liltmc ti ,ic:u' a:0.i ll, ., it cli:i:. LCl.l7n!xlOl1 cas- He held an M-iypc r-nizinccrs licsl lVF ily l'CCOS!lllZfil)lC, and fitting pcr- "150 10 9X""”"P Wlilillll 13005 "ll fcctly into the unity of thc play.lD1Rn05- 11 W-1-S is-SUN! ll.V H10 D!" The susprnsc of the dcvclopments'Paflmcnl 01 TFIIIISDON H0 had T9- of the first not c;.. sliortcr last acts, l'01ll)fl . ..'A very happy event. occim-ed the ciitaiigictl plot. Tlin dcvclopiiig."”l M a”""Pl M the m-0 cently flown in thc crashed plnric swud mliinri found it in good shape. Re-l 0flE8l'(lillK the stall hc siiiri il shouliil. Dll dcliheriitcly lllin HA,,(N1 by C0m.ltlei' 1.000 feet but that it could .-happen unintentionally if the pilot audmnce who. h(,hm.n.' d1d'did not happen to he ivatcliiiig his airspeed closely enough. which . ..iiiiniic sequence 1 I i Folkins also added thrxtl met”. nmCmn:.nOnS of mo ymmg m planes not found to he airworiliy: dm”.ulm.5 me iwcrc izroundctl. llf' did not con- ln lsidcr the stall ninnociivi'e. as safe land said it was prohibited willij Misses Veronica and Gillian Tav-ip"55('""”' A” "Cld””l51 he "5"-'l ,.,,.,,”'1g.ed. were reported to his office; and reports filcd. Few were founrll the result nfnicchnnical with the greatest cause he- , . .ing assigned in pilot error. Ho l:;?g::';!;gs:sald llll'('E', written tests w'ero rc-J lquired before a private pilot re- license and they were tlicir flying MacDonald the second I , lceived a Mls. Hoince Fl”fiSPrlM!n Dxamhwl on nccoinpniiists. Thcsc artists iverey TM jury was mm rha-mm by lCOl'0l'it"F Dr. 14. E. Prnwsc. and rc- Uppmcmmd mo” mm perform" tired to consider the verdict given since. The enjoyable evening closed above. Appearing rm. the Crown with "Tim QW" - wns Mr. John Nicholson. . Members of the jury were Wil- short. ”"iod of Illllfl song thcimm, yqacxayl ;,,,.(.nm,,, Brmkley; guests departed. vvrv grateful to John Costello, Bclvedcrc licights; Mr. and MFR MCLi'0d mid. M H10 William Macljaciicrn. Mcrniriicl; Slime tlmtl. Cxifndlllil NWT VPl'l"Gordon Cnrvcr, liazelhrook; Rus- best wislics in Mr. and Mrs. sell Math:-son. Mermaid; Peter A. 1-lyrics for a long and pl'05pi3fDilS1Doyle, Parkdalc; and Clare Archer. wedded life. Charlottetown. STILL AA raw co-op S Refrigerators- out of the smaller soltl g Altliougli models, we still liavo it few large Refrigerators left at our May Sale. prices. coinplt-tcly This co-op. Special is a 10.9 cu. ft. Refrigerator with In-Door Shelves, Butter Conditioner, Twin Cris- pcr Trays, across the top Freezer for 52.5 lbs. of food. Five year guarantee. . . SPECIAL PRICE UNTIL MAY 30th ONLY S339.0il It's undoubtedly the greatest Refrigerator bargain ever offered on the Island. Also see the new C0-0I'. HOME FREEZERS at co-or sizownoon 58 Fitzroy Street. 1'. S. (Jo-op Members! A piirchase at your Cen- tral showroom entitles you to a atronage rebate on - that amount through your local o-op. Store. , Old St. Jeinics Cliurcli, Georgetown; built in 1837, Onlargpd im 13” ..'In the history of the Fr:-nchlhave had a glass factory near to occupation of is frequently made of Trois l'tivicrcs. or Titre-o Rivers, n 1,.,.,1 settlcnicnt on dnmd Ma). 3l'lWfiSlPl'fiSlif1l'itS of iwliich is foriiictl liy lhn t-oiiflucnrc of thc Montague, the Brudcncll ghplzind Ilic Ctirdiizan Rivers. mention HE d,.s”.1hcdlrest-ntiitii-rt nf ilin Proscnt (iliiircli of St. James, built in 1919. Cnmivlrlcd in Iftltl. it was dccorntnd St. John's Island. this farm. the ill" l””'lml” ; it rliziiict-rl ihtil populous govt-t'noi' ily” to be sponsored by the Mill- y g .g . V g , WW him. church on Tuesday. lcs. St. Pctvis. Morrli. .0.v-ster Bed stall and said aircraft stall w.isll.””f Jminm ,;”"””"'-V i”'”hl 9'3 siim-i1.v after this tlcrtl i-mwii... May zmh at 3:30. Blld” "lid CW9 Elm": The more likely in nvcur wlwn Mni-Nil” W” ” ”ili"”"5 ”? ””ir..ii of Louishuriz. and thc mi. MM. IWNVP mil” "001 ill” Ollifli Mtllilwing in downwind as in this t'asc.jh”"" 0 ””'l "I "'""'3-V- "”x'””5 '0ldi.ins mid Front-ii tin! or Mm,- M,-. Clayton Renmm Mmbm.n' time ISl.'ill(l arc skilled hllcters. He did not llllfili it was tlOliilil0ll:furlhl"-lv 'll".(l"Wl'”flill”'il ”'l 4””illir- itonizi retired to l-'i iiiir, um-v,. p. E. 1' who for the past mo and they are thc backbone of ilzcyto niakc a iiiaiiocuvrc lll(P this su;”7lll1'i mtfl filllfll "9 .",'l lit: lll('il of a hroltcii llrltl and in. years has bum employed Wm, we assenioly-linc systciii whicli has close to the ground as hr l'0l1- "1"-l5””V ..ll1"5d"l'"'l. 1”5P"t"'l-lion"; (imirisiiing SF'lllPliif'lll nu Molilaizue Furnishing Co., Ltd" been org:iiii7.cd to fillet and pack- sidercd it safe and custon1aryyd'd h” M5” l” Msl” ":r'C'm"” swcpt from thc face of tlin earth, ten recently (of Regina, sask. age thc thousands of pounds of.only at. a height of approxiiiiately;Rm”mi 10? MWU-"U1 009010. and in 1;-N. mam. ).,.Ms M,,.,. ,..W W latcliewan. where he will seek haddmik. flolllldfls Mid V061 llalld-j2.000 loci. ”"ml”"” l.'"i"l' ll" "”"5'?” h"diTVll('l117IFS stiilkorl in lit-tllsimlnd eiuploynient, Mr. Rennie vi-pm lcd daily I The pilot. was thorouzliiy lnmil- "4"l”'l” f"'”"- "”' V"l'-V la” l"””g?" . . ' V -- ---H hv way of New Glasgow, N. B, The Cuiiariinii Dock lIll(l Drcdgegiar with the piano hr, was Ujllii his ""5'd”"9- H" '5 Sllld "150 l” i;'3””””9d 9” W30 R where he will visit friends for a Company has a large collection oflns he had had it. up 25 nr 30 4 Q 7” da)'5i floating cqtiipmcnt on the job atitimcs previously. ' Wei? h-- the railroad wharf. Scows, dredg-l A.l3. Joseph .iicGarriiy, Ii.C.N.. in 1950. .-listoric Mission oi St. James At Geo”town While the figlitlng lI('lii(tpn E and France was . 5-TUlhf'T" r'iT1dynusly proseciitcd on ll.n ;.,,m.md ihzitl ovriisioii to visit 1....- French Pierre. standing at tlir nfy Iiicni. hurniiu: Dc ltoiiivs i.i..1,1,,m Hm dm(.l.cm.n hejlpnlii-in-j0l(' in tliosc parts, a soit,i., me ground Md unsung M engine of lntcndiint, also Prcsidcnt of Ilpatlle in their smylsg lining thc Smii-' (I0 jinn” tout ii Ntlranre SAllDYiS THEATRE UNDER THE STARS SHOWING FRIDAY, MAY 22 "CALIFORNIA PASSAGE" Showing TiI('.S(l1l)'. May RS "Adventures of Captain Fnbinii" Showing Friday. 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