“Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" lCHARl1.VI'TTl'0WN CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1957 WEATHER Inlay, been-lag «Head in In alka- aoonwtthlatermlttutanevv-vlmlllgh iiiteeveaingurllderzlfit wink. "°;;;g- rive; clams l.’. s South Europe In Grip Of Big Freeze ATHENS. Greece (Reuters)- ted anowsiar-ins From London to Athens. the temperature dropped to freesiag or below. International railway traffic across Greece urkey and Yugoslavia came to a halt as to to 15 inches of snow sweptthe zlorins Thessaly and Mace- ‘ll tile 5 High winds whipped the Ionian bu and Aegean seas and several ships were reported in trouble. thorn Equally hard hit were sou ‘'°“‘" ''‘°‘‘- and central Italy where snow cut ""°“ ‘*“ °"“"' " “'5”- aoresponsible tease They were an about saving the nearby including a house. a set- me . tor! raotorainclude Rest! . of! scores of villages. About so ' “ villages in the Abs-uui mountain unnpman area were isolated when snow tlosized highways. Falls of up to three i were reported in many areas and temperatures were down to 10 degrees. Snow blanketed the ne _Muunt Vesuvius near Naples and 11;‘ Sicily snow covered Mount na. ' 1 OTTAWA, (Special) Plans are under way to convert the ferry S. S. Prince Edward island in such a manner that it be able to c rry automo- l"our inches of snow fell in west- ern Austria. V recorded liirh temperature of 31 degrees during the day. .m____________ Avonport Child Dies in Blaze AVONPORT. N.S. (CF) — The across Northumbcriand Strait. The Guardian learned Tuesday. - 1 Miles died it is understood that both Dr. T-irsday when i destroyed the o H Piuiiips. M. P. for Prince Miles home in this community and Hon Angus Maclaean Rep . 1. near Wolfville. Mrs. Miles res- cued two other children. I’-‘lie other children were at school. Hammarskiold Shiits Péace More Car Accommodation Sought On 5. S. "P. E. |sland” Ilett Richard and Frank ac- Innis. the conversation of the ferry. obtained by making a place for than where formerly only rail- way box-cars were accommodat- ed. One of the obstacles to a conversion of this kind is making arrangements for the necessary ventilation which was not essen- tial for temporary carriage ti box-c A statement on the matter is expected some time next week. Sees Danger In Alert System MOSCOW (AP)-—Red star. the RV Nam" Space for automobiles would be P _ ‘Li 1 >4. 4.9..»-s<~«........§...’.suai»\.J 4‘ ..-_ .;....~....al\. nir- U. S. Supports France In U. N. On Algeria UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) The United States threw its go -h-tifi United N‘atioa§‘detiat‘e on how in end the three-yearold rebellion hi eria. u.s. Ambassador Henry Cabot. Lodge told the 82-nation UN po ical committee that the U.S. be- lieves France should have "fur- ther opportunity to foster polit- ical evolution toward t mon objective of stability and peace in Algeria." This should be done in a way “which will satisfy the aspira- tions of all the people ti Al- geria." Five Charged . In Vote Padding TORONTO (CP)—RCMP Tues- day swore out warrants to arres persons on 117 charges in connection with alleged pad- ding of voters’ lists in the June 10 federal election in Toronto St. aul 3 < a ‘s. The cturges. arising out of an ‘I tics. tering and giving false testimony. Named were Nora Conacher as charges; Thomas Middleton. also known as Frank Curtis, 82 charges; G e o r g e Ewins 13 charges: .Bernice Price 18 charges: and Kathleen Voilum. 11 charges. NEAR TCY GOAL LONDON tlleutersi —— The So- u-vine regarded as more inaccessible than the actual South Pole. OTTAWA tCP>—The Supreme Court of Canada Tuesday sum- moned Toronto lawycr Lewis Duncan to appear before it Dec. 9 to show cause why he should not be cited for contempt of court. The court order was based on an unprecedented application by Mr. Duncan Nov. 18 in which he said the administration oi justice would not be served by Mr. Jus- tice Charles Locke remaining on the bench to hear a case to argued by Mr. Duncan. wanted Mr. Justice Locke to be disqualified. However, Chief Justice Patrick K e r win, following consultation with others on the bench. rejected Mr. Duncan's mo '0 . However, Mr. Justice Locke then withdrew voluntarily. stating he did not know Mr. Duncan nor did he know anything about the He’ Court Orders Lawyer To’ Appear In Contempt Case a l lcase to be heard. He was with- ldrawing because of the stand the ‘lawyer had taken. The court's order noted that Nov. 18 Mr. Duncan made cer- Kenncdy. a farmer in 0ntario'si Bruce County. Mr. Kennedy was‘ Mr. Duncan's client. When he made his unprece- dented motion Nov. l8 to have Mr. Justice Locke barred from the hearing. the case to be con- sidered concerned the $39,000 es-_ tate of Dr. William Eli Brown of‘ Orillia whose housekeeper. Mrs.l Kathleen Lahay. maintained she was promised it in its entirety on his death. Her calim was disputed by Mrs. May Adelene Brown the doctor's‘ third wife who married him eight months before he died in l955. She inherited two — thirds of the: estate under a will made shortly! after their marriage. When Mr. Justice Locke re- tired from the bench. he was re placed by Mr. Justice Douglas Abbott. Argument proceeded and the court later reserved ' - merit. e 3 orders him to up ar Dec. show cause why he should not be cited for contempt for these re- marks. At Toronto. Mr. Duncan said he had not received the court order. No mention was made in the order of two letters written by r. Duncan to Justice Minister Davie Fulton complaining of the disposal of a case Nov. ll by a Supreme Court of Canada judi- cial panel. HEARD VAGRANCY CASE Mr. Justice Locke was a mem- ber of the Nov. 11 panel which ‘dismissed an application to ap the court against the vag- al rancy conviction of William Lyle ' Assurance that the construction work on the Charlottetown Naval Barracks will be carried on from Hon. Howard Green. act- ing Minister M on Cog- by Miss Mae Murphy, secretary of the Employment Cosmnlttee of the Na- tional Employment Office here. It has been learned here un- offidaily that the lowest ten- der for the new Naval Barracks $821.!!!) and was from ."‘ rtaidsryastrara Winter Employment On Naval Barracks Assured carry on throughout the winter Molyncaux. Carpenters Union: l and diould be most useful in P. E. Palmer, representing the providing winter employment to electrical contractors. Mrs. construction workers is the Arthur Henry representing the Charlottetown area". women’: oganizations; John Mullally of Souris for the Can- Assoc Roland adian Manufacturers’ i- MacDonald, Southport: who is ation and Spurgeon Leard of the chairman; J. M’. McAidntt, Charlottetown for the Canadian Trades and Labor Council‘ Basil Legion. Heavy Loss In Barri Fire At Rico Point Last Night A fin completely destroyed cattle and one or two horses. on ban or Jonas. dssonuuia The W10 W.” - of Rice l’oint last night with all p°‘:;’b|edits:°;ve méh':m‘_t of the livestock and crop. Also '11.]! in an 5.“, report; jndj- fol‘ .Queena County. enolodng a copy of a resolution they had passed iy to provide winter employ- C03’ U2!“ The tenders for the new bar- racks closed in Ottawa on Nov- ember Zith and Hon. Mr. Green assured the local com- mittee that the work of r viewing the tenders would be expedited “in order that the contract will be awarded as soon as possihl . . on. Mr Green explained that the contract for the struc- tural steel was awarded some time ago so that more will be no delay on that score." “Thua‘," ha “this project will limited Danger In A-Plane Crash: LoN1)oN ineutersl — ri Minister Macmillan assured the House of Commons Tuesday that any danger from the crash of a plane armed with nuclear weap- ons would be "very limlledl" Labor party members had con- tinued a barrage of questioning. started last week, about the dan- gers from American bombers fly- ing from their bases in Britain. George Brown. chief is bor spokesman on efcnce, asked whether a crash could cause the spread of radioactive material through the breaking of an H- bomb container. Macmillan replied: "The danger would be of a very limited kind and would be dealt with under the established pre- rcautionary procedures." destroyed. this paper was told. c ted. were 250 bags of potatoes and A friend from a neighbouring 300 bags of turnips that were ' said last night that stored in the butlding. ‘ No definite information was available last night as to the number of animals lost in the fire but one report stated there were fifteen or sixteen head of Claim Rocket house and barn in a fire some years ago. There was no indication as to whether there was any insurance carried on the building. space. | ‘ Latest word was that the li- ‘platform Tuesday night pointing nestled a six~inch satellite wins a the Russians launched On Now. 3. Sputnik II. with its dog rider. was shot aloft. W ors were unseated in mayoralty towns Tuesday. READY TO FIRE “MOON" Blast-Off Hour Changed Several Times Last Night two hours after the firing. _ Technicians and others inside (‘APE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP! Scientists ordered a further one hour delay Tuesday night in the the test centre will be in block new hour set for the first at-,houses and must watch the firing tempt to fling a U.S. moon intolthrough slits in the heavy con- 'crete walls. There will be-noth- ing to obstruct the view of the Uul‘ C0Unld0Wn Prfcedllll lhfiihousands of civilians outside. Vanguard firms will begin at 1, If all goes well this is what will n.m. “ a.m. ASTi todayuhappen; The firing itself was rescheduled‘ The ms‘ bias. Wm im an {OF lllgll H0011 ‘1 P-m» A57“ lrocltet through an altitude of 36 Tlicrc vias no explanation forymncs and drive R to 5 peak ,,e_ :‘h‘;1dt‘)’::Y- Tl:et§°:é‘l;‘i1:l’wa‘: '9‘ 2:’ 'locity of 3,700 miles an hour. 3 " 5° ' ' In about 2“: minutes the liquid ';:"'§'::.' "13:. i.*.:.“:::‘°:‘.."*:..:.°iome- -ad 3; . ’ " 2 ' first stage will burn out and 'l“§“"na"d ‘”““'Y l”°3""“"‘°° ‘°’ ltirst stage will fall into the ocean Originally. the navy had saidkzoo miles from the Florida coast. that it hoped to fire its satellite-;3R_“N TAKEJ5 OVER carrying Vanguard rocket aboutl an ll0llf‘ before dawn. Th.°n,, the S °C° " d $39‘ the Technicians a arentlv have bra“ of the rocket’ “"11 an . - . pp - ' over and boost it to a height of solved difficulties which cropped no miles This “age Wm gum. up In Monday 5 “wk to prepare it into a more inclined trajectory the Vanguard for the shooting. "There were a fcw bugs in the and blmd "'5 speed up t° 9'w° u . - - _ miles an hour. ?§’.f.'.‘.°".n.;“"3n'i’.."""‘ ‘°Y.i'..’i"“'.‘£ Dunn: this period. the nose search. "but i think we've ironed 9°59 Wm ‘Pm in 5'". ‘Pd “[1 them out. “it looks like we will away _exi>oxinz the satellite for be ready to blast on‘ tomorrow." the first tune. In the flight if the firing is successful the lhmlllll The d9l|5€ WW9? 391105" US. will have met Nikita Kiiruslr phere. the nose cone will have chev's challenge to the free world Pl'0'-90'-ed V-he 181911"-O from hell to join Russia in forming a “com- Of 1.500 define! FIhl‘9Dh¢it« Ill monwealth of Sputniks" in the the thin outer mnosphere. the heavens. cover is no longer needed. The 72-foot 22.000 - pound Van- From 140 miles up to 300 miles. guard stood tail on its launching “'9 rocket Will coast with little ' loss of velocity. Then the second stage will separate and fall free after igniting the third stage en- gine which will build up the necessary orbital speed of 18,000 miles an hoist. Part of this veloc- skyward and ready for the first thrust of powerful engines de signed to propel it 300 miles up- ward to the cold frontier of space. SIX-INCH SPUTNTK In its bullet-shaped nose cone take advantage of the earth's ro- radio voice which the navy hopes U50!!- toputintoorbitataapeedof Wlienthedeeiredsi>eodisst- 13.000 miles an hour. tained. a spring medianism will Exactly two months ago today, Sputnik I. hettter the us. effort is a success or failure will not its own here immediatetytt The first announcement will be made by the defence departrnerrti in Washington. probably about Three Mayors Unseated In N. S. Civic Elections Tuesday Doug McDade in Parrsboro. Pictou's first battle for the chief magistrnte's chair in 14 years returned Mayor James H. ‘the elapsed time will have been aim minutes seconds. HALIFAX (CP)— Three May- Nova Scotia Council seats contests in nine were at stake in 27 communities Baillie to office. He efeated and one city. puty Mayor Arthur Dalton. The present mayors lost their Th". were no chug“ 1, seats in Mahone Bay. Yarmouth and Dominion. A new mayor also melwhen the rtpket does reach the tude Is Still Circling A LONDON iwednesdayl (AP)— rocket are coming up against in- Moscow Radio said today thelcreasing resistance of air with carrier rocket of Sputnik I still the result they are getting heated is circling the earth. and will end by flaring up like. A broadcast quoted an un- a meteor.‘ Soviet The broadcast said the carrier rocket should flare up at an alti- of 100 to 150 named member Academy of Science as saying about 62 to 93 miles from thef mosphcre "it will turn into a eatrh's surface. huge incandescent ball clearly w|LL 35 555111 SEEN visible at large distances even in -1; win be possible to 59.. the e daytime." The‘ scientists flare up of the rocket with the! 9dr naked eye in many places." ' “The carrier rocket is due to added‘ “and to photograph and‘ Hal‘? UP 800". 850113 ll” “P51 hi" observe it with optical instru-. Of l)(‘(‘(‘I"i'lbPT', End ll V\'lll be "IE rnerfls," l first a r t ific l al bolide in the The bmad¢,,si_ b 9 3 m 9 (I lower layers of the earth's at- B Q. Q. wo . North America. said radio loca—1 Bolide is another name for [ion stations “in various parts or meteorite. 9 giobe“ which ordinarly ob} serve meteors "can of course the world's first artificial bolide."l Moscow Radio commtiniqucs participate in observing this. Monday and Tuesday nights had; failed to mention the carrier‘ rocket Western scientists have been unable to find any trace of the carrier rocket since Saturday and have expressed belief that it al- ready has disintegrated. The unidentified Soviet expert was quoted by Moscow as saying th the Sputnik and its carrier M (*.3mb,-mg;-_ M355 . , spokes. llled was elected in Amherst; and Mrs. Gladys Porter. only woman ef magistrate in the Province, retained her officer in Kentville. Former mayors were re;clected in Springhill. Parrsboro. Pictou and Sydney Mines. At Mahone Bay W. A. Mar- ryatt mayor, Evan cs 3' Burgoyne by 25 Frank Hickey. a former council lor who lost to Mayor Joseph MacDonald by 101 votes in Dom- inion's I955 election. Tuesday turned the tables and was elect- bv a 70-vote margin. two councillors were defeat- council elections in Sydney. uty-Mayor Seymour Hines was returned for his 17th term and Alderman Bruce MacDonald re tainod his seat. Extend Fowl Price Support OTTAWA ‘CPl——Extcnsinn to next March 31 of the federal price support for fowl was announced ' in the Commons Tuesday by Agri- culture Minister Harkness. He said it will be continued at the same rate as previously. 23 cen a pound liveweight basis Toronto for No. 1 grade fowl five pounds and over. \A'()l'Th€T'l ed. Mayor D. Owen Hartigan of l '° Syrincy Mines won an easy vic- tory for re-election tivcr former Councillor Spurgeon Holmes. <i Dr. W. O. Coates defeated Edward J. Moore. Mayor Martin Kaufman did not seek re-election. in Springhill Mayor Ralph Gil- rny was returned to a third term as he defeated Rufus MacLcod. Mayor George Graham defeated ‘ The price support was estab- lished in July. TEETH IN LAW OTTAWA tCPi~Thc Canadian iTemperance Federation plans to ask the federal government that lit be made a criminal offence for .any car driver to be found with l.05 per cent or more of alcohol in the blood stream at the time of a motor vehicle accident. . I Q t ~ T T P h Prue“ Us man for the Smithsonian Astra-i Cl 5 O I‘9TT||Ol' '1 tern. hp. ,0,,_ , _»d _- _. d d f -l- . i. on rm ::.::'::... .:.::::.::'i., Hun re s O Fami ies Are ‘IERUSM-EM (AP)-DOI Him‘ "“ in vlouun. 0‘ an 19“ ‘F ';!F;'n ulth ac jg ‘re flvlfldflfl U e rocket carrier of Sputnik I fell to‘ I A s T Inarsltjoid cod.-rfi with land! °" ' __ “H 5 e e ~ earth last Saturday. ‘ l I W v-v- -M ..:’.".:":‘:' i-.'“""""H n--"°“““"'H “'°°" ...... ....... .. . .. :::::.“::::~ "'°"‘° es‘ " "5"" '°" °‘”"‘ . . _ rm“ ‘“"""" 5"“ ""’ ml""3°“ WW "“" V" ’“' news! of the campeisn 31¢“! 0“ ° of a positive slshtins it meived SYDNEY. Australia (Reuters) Prime Minister R. G. Menzies 0| second stage (I rine Co|- 3!“. l4“‘7- nu‘ here D! U-5- d¢(°“°° ‘“‘““"°"’ n e n N U was Saturday niilhl WM“ "W Hundreds of weary families told the House of Representatives ' ""90 llllllltl that I chief ii the tfltfl WI‘nu‘“"' Tb campaign DI! in P3159‘ 5tl"l0l'd Ob-“‘l'V|'0l'Y 3' P 0 poked through the smouldering in Canberra that the federal gov- “°°"m°"‘ Wduflh ll ‘"335 ""° l' u‘ P'"°“‘l “m cm. Ilarty at til! WI“-‘N 0' ““’l'''‘‘'’ to. Fall". I‘eD0l’tPd "'0 ""‘l‘°' remains of their homes Tuesday ernment would match local gov- -ff mmnh“ “Fa °l ‘“°“'°' ’°'d“H‘.d' “and; MI I °°"“"' 3" WASHINGTON tAP)—-The Ein- stroke a week ago Monday. For hopes to hold over - all federal sitzhted It 7'llI35 pm. EST. in. mm town; demgtatcd Mondgy at-nment programs to provide re’ ‘ mud ”' '. nu‘. “N” M. "5" “’ '°‘'°‘'' "'”" "' ‘h’ ‘A’ nhotwer administration was re- a time his speech was impaired. spending in the new year class "Since then we hive rcrelved . by ,,ai,.i,,,,...».1 butt. up", not for the homeless victims of zzhllerna effecting .-'=:'.J=.~ h:-- in h.i'ad ti the.‘ .. with nuclear payloads. and the go 1. ‘O be "um" “ sumo, SM" BM“. of N" to "Q cum“, “.3.”-.. by cutun‘ no definite reports H Doigw-V,‘ ~Th’ “mum were mowed kg me me‘ 9. ""|U500'£CK ID! I 03"‘ l'W°'“ “‘ dinhnrn that Bfltllh - 50!!!! “*.d “ ext“ “'5.” an .m"M,,_ ch.“-m.“ or the 3.. down on do]-neguc pr0gf.mg_ tions of this object. r.‘ hitc. rem". only an” fir" in the mu. He ‘ISO “id he would discus“ Taelléal be held today‘ fl.l:m"'“."khH“‘"”°”hu llllnu 0! Plgola with nuclear year on ence and foreign aid. lmblican Policy committee in t MCl:lll;l'I‘It;leI lfieater Cannon”! ::llti‘le.v. J i"li:'l‘9Tc0;"Cne(‘0I'|t|!i|‘l:'1;0 Mmmmm urn Mm 0, M" with M. "bum . gunman um hfrorn Aillllfl K C} FRI ll IIWOIIIC d C ‘an we "3 °' R“''‘‘ ‘O. ‘mt. to ‘ tgmdgstm C ‘:"‘m‘;nee ':.ptha_ed'"p. .:u‘pmb.b|y Sflurdw “mm ‘M’ were brought under ternP0l‘tI|'Y the army he cal lg]. . U. fi . military-scientific W I‘! I8 OM30 0 ‘ bud C. ' the “ pmmbly In me western Pnmc control. A spokesman for the Syd- “,3. .d¢mon.1 (“-9. in mg .3-.._ lard J h" n'v.f Plll‘ 70'' 3 M33" d'“‘‘“ “‘ 'h°"t '2' “nu” ‘M’ 0' H” °““" ‘ fr new ‘.7 E S‘ A i M b in ney weather bureau said cooler ° 0 partment budget and increased fiscal year starting next July 1. cal year will run a lit more 1:; “Ix“:|;lI 88“: Poul 1! wnflm, md “gm "Ma" Ma Am on-ggg pom; m I. 0'.’ ”‘‘.“w: u: totmisam lies a: lii>.\:"cr lg'“J.hl|iE‘T:n. .—"fi—\“‘. lessrtl-ned the gang: aft Tdilflhfl MM'fg:dwri;dne_dot{terss‘ oagielip senciel ‘ t‘ at an er a gresstonal leaders from both par- anti-submarine merit. addition to incrca. . _ de- 31-Enigma Rpjsijnvgg up S’; :'f'{ln.'.t:ry Mxhi. '1 t"_"‘:mt “'whm:' .':c.Ped ' FIIDIIICTON. N I 1C?) - ties at a five-hour White House ence spending this year lIlIiff'l|(‘Q spending. the atimimstra- _ In LN” I ‘own 0, mm . mm on] me dam” on mm, web‘ i tr,-d ' ted to it ve recom- IONDON lAPl --The treasury - V A an 8‘ ‘chum.’ Pr-afloat lb bee‘ “un- “ "pot . announced Tuesday that m, ,1,,‘|_ of I00 homes. two churches. a poured in from allover the edit- Wll . ‘ - - ‘ ' t h pottery factory. try. The victims now are being id . The water at ibiaahower presided over the meet- A figure of ss.seo,esom was “LA fivlc-ylear :t;ld”2ai:i”::,lIsr re :13“ 310;‘. and ‘W Rho‘. and for by “in”. or ‘- um. ‘ & hi.’ ~. .‘ “Th H‘ d u "vowels ”lecretar'yNI.>.alles T r I A:|mwoiii.ch eiip.irea Jufse 30 to November and totalled 81ls5~ V9" '9“ l‘ ml" ‘"9’ ”‘'“il'' °l""°"°’ '3‘ l°“' "‘"" ‘b... h‘. at 1 3 Ba H :w hdu QM program cavggi-0 for-gig. I mm ‘Q mg mg of [M an-hour winds blew the fires The fire and accident untr- ~; —' j.'.“.c”m* Am..¢,n,”d...Am.hN M mndownfrorntttemountalnaiatothewritersaseociationsaidapr&- 'u""*' ' to American allies. EnergyActtoInabs scastaleutoutaiuwhieatinseirnpoi-tut.to'wn'I -tracts. l-arse-dmnte-Ivwedtli-tlllllc diassh¢tnssw=atIhssIdeuwaq¢-cnuessseIssssm.euesetoet eoustryturisresuredreserveri ias'lnWeetworthFsIIo.I'IhmrisI-neeeoinsnlo--rofueeddi "1 n ' ' h. or mg gun‘ or E "3 were lost. Four firemen were the payment of almost Lmfi in seat. -nest results in in current so stuns: secrets. aertteuisrty south; as! ‘.5 """""~""""' overc bfe nunadtssurtrann uaoissateesetn W flIl*bfi t ‘fiedsear. .. taensiearweeeees.witan-imAy*'IeI.Iitt.ea‘*ratetssevea -hdrzta-e“:k“m:a.n~.“ Mchmm . F fines a Assueib aitrathiisstioes. - I i t