' I W-watts. Did not .7 1-qiigm ii; seht s .8506 1M IBM i dossi- .so.tu.tuq..uuue... who i muordion. z 11 PAGES "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The slew" CliAR1JUi'I'ETOWN CANADA”.-SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1957 Gov't To Drop Mark VI l Version. Of Jet Fighter orrsws (cs) e The sovarn ment Friday night announced it will drtv the Mark V1 version M t.he(2'-Mall-weatherjet fidster interceptor from the dc- budlit at an esthssted etary year. is faith years it is estimated the decision may save as much gt SlW.m.”. . The announcement said more aircrdt &the Mark V version, now in use with the RCA! would be ordeged. The announcement followed a seven-hour session of the cabinet. which schedtled another meeting fort.tts.m. tohytoclear tore- maining business before the late afternoon arrival of the Queen llltf Philip for a four-day NEED roa ICONOMY The statement read: "This decision 1 ulted from a cll'9flIl review of t.& delencg Pfolram made as the result of the need ,fw economy, and in view of the rlslil costs of the defence nmsrsm generally. "la order to continue higher lfNOI'lt)' protects and to keep the defence budget within bounds it ' is necessary that lower - priority be cut back or discon- Both the anion no the non mils-an-hour CF-115. notv under 4'-'V9lClllIent. are products of the ads at Toronto. senior officials had said in month that consideration was be- version to the Mrk V version. which can climb higher than the earlier Mark IV. The four CT- ltht squadrons in Germany are equipped with the Mark IV. At Toronto the propect of per- sonnel layoffs by Avro Aircraft and Orenda Engines Lhuitad ap- pearedlnthewakeofafederal lAvro Aircraft Company of Can- govermnent announcement. Predicts Public Inquiry into MCAiCrash In Nov.. AirwsysDC4at!amudun.Que., Aug. lhisexpectedtoopniu abouttasernorlhdlornreal. E Mr. Cutie said that an the face of evidence resented in the corners court. e six-man jury had no altensadve but to render a valid of aeclderaal death. IDGUAI. CONCLUSION '.'lnqdsts have no other pur- pose than to determine whether there is any erirninal responsibil- ity in violent death The jury cune to a logical conclusion and lucrimlnated no one." Mr.Cantinsaldapubllcin-ale. qtdryisaothecsmesofcasssdak nerd air tragedy will be held her. mmwmac It is understood that negotia- tions by a British Columbia firm Firm May Buy Souris Filleting Plant on would discontinue dragger fishing during the months of August and !Qtsui)e and switch to the long lining t” J of fishing. The Griffin plants first came into operation last year after it had received substantial outst- ance from the Provincial Gov- ermnsut uadc the Industrial Promotions Act. In addition to the misting plant the Griffin firm operates a fish cannery and a fiahmeal plant known as Iom-is lea bydtroducts. verrlctllesaidthein 4 as m...is'"..'I.. Election Of m"llAWAf9Pl-Aubreysirsr moumllbeul nresnbcrofths Oounssnnsfortilifukonwhoee eleottouwasdectared voidFri- dsybyaeoustdecisiomstilleen takehlasestintbecornmoosn tyopentngofrarliamentlom ofndalssaidthesestcannot bedeclared vacant untilthe oltclals of the attor- 's department. Snclkarofthecommonaftm latest Potato P Figures For U. S. Released The folow figures released; It will be noted that cormined production of the East and cen- tral Latea States is Ol.ll.lhIl cwt. as against the combined production last year of 109.08. mm cost. or a reluctioo of almost MOD.” ewt. Taking into con- sideration that Maine diverted n.aoo.oss owt. below last year. Atthesametimeitls inted on that Is quality st aias's States DQart- from roduction loth show very xllttle change . n . The figures are in 000 owt. I use . int Est. Presluctiea . OI cwt. O00 cwt. 51.440 67.756 34.217 41.257 50.614 57.611 151.31 166.634 85.8!) 41.740 31.37 143.716 yo fuctioa this year is good. whereas laefyear a lot of trouble was enerienced because of field front. is any case the earlier areas - New Jersey, Delaware. lag island. etc. are clesnl: in earlier than last year a this should pennlt heavier movement of Maine potatoes. and over a wider area of distri- butba. ber9l.Memb" e malty reodvea official notifica- tion of the Judgment and issues a warrant declaring th evacancy. simsntm ppm the tab lls seat until a decision that court oorllrms the judgment made Friday in "” h . He could not be reached hume- dlataly for comment. Mr. Justice J. E. Gibben ofthe Yukon territorial court and Mr. JusticeJ. 0. Wllsasofthelw prems Court of British Columgia voided Mr. Slsssmons' election in the voting last June to because Xfctcontroverstons of the Election 1'... judges are required by law to hear applications to void . . . . Mr. Rumpus. It. has an ethi- day period. from the data of the juduueut. to Iignify his latentlon to appeal to the supreme Court. he does not decide to aweal, e judges are required by to send official notlfica” their ludunent to the Commons weaker within four days follow- ing the eidst-day period. No Paper" Monday Monday being Thanks- giving Day. the next ed- ition of The Guardian will be Tuesday. Oct. 15. W ouuscsswssaov :El'&F33'Ftjgi:'J nusahsdosssth ' dsrawbbtaqtsreg mm "5 her Whlteway and Russel Buell. u . Court Asked To Bar Hoffa fl-Jgroup iesuui:umessshu's gs E3. 3'- with federal district Judge . Dickinson latts. but the court a ruling until Monday. won't have anything to say until then.” Juke Letts told re- porters. The lawyers .-.3" .9: Urge Another Disarmament Try UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. CP) Twemy - two countries called on the United Nations Friday to trot such space travellers as the Rtmau earth satellite. They pi ted a formal resolu- tion asking the UN on reconvene the deadlocked five - power sub eousmltte on disannament "as soon as fusible" and give first eaiaderatlon to western propos- Moscow Gives Satellite Times IDNDON AP)-llama Moscow broadcast this tfsneteble tor sat- usday travels of the Soviet earth satellite. Ttsnu Atlantic day- ,. llsht . Hallax 7:1) a.m.; 'u"i.nnipeg 8:56 a.m.: Chicago 8:57 a.m.; Mexico City 10:41 a.m.; New Yuk ll p.m.; Kansas City 12:36 2:) Francisco 2:11 a.m. Sun- Paltistan's Prime Minister Resigns KARACHI. Pakistan (Reuters) Prime Minister H. S. Suhra- wardy resigned Friday in an in- tlrnsl political crisis but his da- parturo is not expected to change 3 uatiotI' pro-West foreign pol- Iuhsaaardy. the after President lskander hllrse refused his request for a useful parliamentary session at which the prime minister could seek a vote of confidence follow- ing the defection of-the M Re- publican party members of the governing coalition. After he quit. suhrawsrdy's Awami League supporters put on a protest march charging he was forced out. Police put down the demon ..luu with clubs and were reported to have Injured . ached the well-guarded home at ? ” at Mirna. T: 72 Yorltshires Shipped Friday leventy-two registered York- shire hogs were diluted to Tor- onto yesterday. They were se- lected here from dams that scor- ed high in advanced registry. from the lama of men like Ches- for st. Georges: N. Mu-Lend and son, Haddon of ridgetown; col. ll'.l. Andrew. East Royalty: Sterling Willis. Cornwall; Harris- on Green and Willard Proude. Kiuston: J.H. MacPbail and John Colvule New Haven; William Found. New landon: lvan Pickering. Clinton; Earl lngs. Ml. Herbert. The animals were purchased by Allan Cook who keeps 150. brood sows and handles some :l.tll0 hogs per year on his fanns at Cooksville and Fergus' in Ontario. p-ensues:-...u...t nu ma 1. Na. MONTREAL (cm - Amid the whirr of movie cameras and the glare of flashbuibs. Annette Di- onne Friday became the first of the famous Dionne quintuplets to marry. Her marriage to Germain Al- lard. 24-year-old junior executive of a " company. was to hnve been a simple. intimate. family affair in ultra - modern Notre - Dame - de - la - Salettr church in downtown Montreal. While the ceremony was simple. the intimacy was shat- tered by a dozen uninvited photographers who managed to gain entrance to the church whose main doors had been locked almost two hours before the wedding. At one point the photographers were told they would be elected if they did not stop wandering about the church: There were no further incidents. A HUSIIED "0111" Looking solemn. the petite 21- year-old Annette said "out" in a hesitant. h u s b e d voice barely audible in some sections of the church. one of the most buutlful in Montreal. Rev. Germain-Marie Lalande. provincial of the fathers of the Holy Cross and a personal friend of the Allard family. peshrmcd the wedding ceremony. There were ill invited guests. including two of the four surviving quints. The fifth quint. Emilie. died in 1964 during an epileptic sehure. Cecile Dionne. who is It wed Philippe Langlois Nov. I, sat with her fiance. Marie. tallest and shlest of the qulnts. -t Im- medlate', behind Cecile with a girl friend of Annettc's. Yvonne. the other of the uuint sistus. was lhsts THE oueru or CANADA . ...,..r- ”Ah”.?;n"e's Quiet We Shattered By Cameramen Before the couple exchanged marriage vows. Father Lalsnde told them their families had set an example for them to follow. if they did that. he said. they could face life with confidence. Then the couple and the to guests moved to the basement of the church for a quiet reception. A three - tier wedding cake was the centrepiece of the head table. it was through the basement that the photographers gained eu- DNEAKED IN Word of where the wedding was to be held leaked out only a few hours before the ceremony. Newspaper men and photogra- phers had been told that the church would be locked to all without an invitation. Aa "offi- cial" photographer and his help- ers were to take the only pic- tures inside the church. Reporters took up positions In- side the church long before the doors were locked. They were not asked to leave. As the time- for the ceremony approached -about a dozen photograph:-s con- verged on the scene and were trance to the wedding ceremony. Ce le - K-;.-5., --.7. to the church. One found that caterers for the leceptdu were entering through a basement door. He followed them and other photographers quickly fdlowed suit. There were reports that the bridegroom was furious about the invasion of photographers. Mr. Langlois was quoted as telling friends that he will take deps to see that a similar incident does not occur during his marriage to First Flu Death Reported In N. S. HALIFAX CPV .. The first death in the Atlantic provinces attributed to the current flu apt demlc occurred Friday. A steelwu-ker died in a Sydney hospital from pneumonia that de- veloped from influenza. Percy Sullivan. 41. clught the flu on a trip to Halifax for a modest checkup on a heart ailment. School attendance continued be- low normal in eastern Cape Breton and the Annapolis Valley told they could not be admitted of Nova Scotia. WASHINGTON (AP) - Sputnik may have company very soon. A US. state department spokes- man said Friday the department slans launched another earth sat- ; ieltte "at any Press officer Jameson Parker . leclined to elaborate on his state- ment. made at a press confer- .. eace. other than trno say he was -" -W smut:-.r;: I K I If I15 3!: but firings in December. Russia's baby. moon was week old Friday. New calculations st the Mas- New Satellite May Be Launched wouldn't be surprised if the Rus-l PRICE 5c Queen Gives Small Party On Eve Of Overseas Flight LONDON (Reuters) - Queen . Elizabeth gave a small farevtrll party Friday night as the weatherman forecast she will f have a ”good f'lig'ht" to Canada today. A BOAC spoitcsrnan said the i Queen's DC-7 should set down at Uplands Airport in Ottawa at 4:!) pm. EDT (5:30 p.m. AlJ'l'l ,j after the lav:-hour transatlantic flight. This is the scheduled ar- rival time. ' ' "Conditions over the Atlantic and Canada generally are pretty good" the spokesman said. However, the Queen and Prince Philip may leave a slightly foggy London Airport when their plane takes off at A a.m. ADT on its ' 8,400-mile non-stop flight. ' The Queen greeted Prime Min- ptl iuer MacMillan, Canadian High Commissioner George Drew. US. Ambassador John Hay Whitney and other set her send-off gather- ing in Buckingham Palace. Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess Margaret are expected to see the Queen and Philip off. it was a busy day for the 31- year-old Queen--but not as busy as the gruelling schedule facing her during her four days in Can- ads and six in the United States. Before the party. she had it. lhundle the normal flow of offl cial documents. see a new a- mbassador from Libya, attend a Royal Family memorial service for Norway's King liaakou and receive the,Enrl of Listowel. new Govcmor-Generd of Ghana. Piloting the rtyal plane will be Capt. Gordon Store. 51, a South African who has flown the At- lautic 332 times since tm. The V crew of 10 will include three more '01s. a navigator. engineer. ra- dlo officer and two stewardesses. The Queen and Philip are re- turning to North America for all first time since i951. Prince Philip To Wear The Uniform Of Admiral Of Fleet OTTAWA (CF) -Prince Phillipp is to wear the uniform of admiral I d the fleet, with the Order of the 1 Carter with blue sash and stari and his service medals. at the catering of Parliament Monday. He is expected to wear the mg same unilorrn at the weath plac- lssg ceremony at the National War Memorial Sunday. At the mate dinner Monday night he is to wear white tie and recora- tlons. The royal visit lnfos-mat-ios committee which isnted the de- tails on the prince's attire triads no mention. of what Queen 1 Elizabeth will wear.on those occa- sions. Her choice of clothes is a 1 closely-guarded secret and likely l won't be known until the time d ' each event on the royal visit pro- gram. Royal Couple Said Looking OTTAWA (cm e Queen rim.- rh,thaadPriaoePblllparelook- mmMw"m' That was her message in a cable from London Friday on the eve of her departure by air for Ottawa. In reply to a "bolt voy- age" wish from Prime Minister Dlefenbaker she said: "1 send you my very warm thanks for your message of wel- come to Canada. My husband and I are looking forward so much to our arrival at Ottawa." The anticipation she expressed was mutual. Mr. Dlefenbakcr earlier had cabled to her in Lon- am. "On the eve if Your Majesty's journey to your realm of Canada 1 send to Your Majesty and Prince Philip, with humble duty. the affectionate wishes of all C"- uadlans for a good passage: Fair weather. bon voyage and God IIPPLES OF EXCITEMENT The capital stirred with exritnd anticipation and last - minuti- bustle. There were cases of jit- ters. loo. Government officials had to rt v. through a detailed dress rehear- sal of the royal couples arrival at suburban Uplands airport sev- eral tlmes before they wiped out the butter fingers. Weather prospects for at least the first two days of the four- day royal visit were good. The weather office at Uni - r "rt Irctast sunny weather today with afternoon Clmsuinvss and a high temperature of 54. The out- look was about the same for Sun- day. On Parliament Hill and in the streets of Ottawa and neighbor- ing Hull. Que. the thousands of- for the Smithsonian Institution's rastrophyslcnl o b I e r v a tory at Canbrldge. Mass. said the orbit of me rocket was worked out in 11 seconds by the electronic brain at the institute of technol- 00- Other data produced by the lcornputer showed the rocket was -swinging in an srhlt which lhr-ought it as close to the earth lee 143 miles and as far away He estimated it-(rocket. which tntelitg repo . , The first u.s. satellite is sched- is larger than the tree satellite sled to go u out larch. after ahd gives ol a brighter reflec- ltion.hastweorthrsemoreweek 'of life left. ' President Eisenhower met with his cabinet and other key advis- ' sachusctts institute ofTechrsolcgy era Friday to discuss the U5. Indicate the satellite it being out missile program and the cost of distanced in its race around the weeding it up. The White House elrthbytitethird stamdthcwoaldlotcomrrseatdfichilyeu . l the eoalereaee flags. the endless yards 0' bunt- ing. the atremners. the ribbons rippled and snapped in an sut- umn breeze. Stores filled their windows and covered their fronts with decora- tions. Elisabeth will be the first rulcr over to open Canada's Parlia- liamcnt. The highlight of her viut is Monday afternoon when she reads the speech from the throne. written by the new Progressive Conservative go v c r n merit. to open the first session of the and Parliament. I Her father in ms gave royal assent to a few bills of legisla- ttoa while in Ottawa. but Parlia- stoutlsen. TRAVEL HY AIRLINE! The royal couple are travelling from lsmdon aboard a luxurious foareaglned airliner of British Overseas Airways Corporation. lfislIsatotouchdowastUp- en the southern outskirts. at 5:25 p.m. AM. Forward To Visit To Ottawa people with s count-rywlde radio and TV over the CBC 8In3d,u 9. .3. Qt l0.9.'e.l-.ek- She and mints dlnia with rt-rm Minister Diefenbaker. the Gov- crnor-General. cabinet ministers, provincial premiers and lieuten- snt-governors. diplomatic and church dignitaries at a state din- ner Government House Monday night. Afterwards 500 person join them at a state reception FAMILY. DINNER The Diefenbakers are to give the royal couple a quiet family dinner Tuesday night at the prime minister's residence. On Sunday the Queen and Philip attend church serviced at Christ Church Anglican Cathed- ral. Before the service the Queen is to pause at the National War Memorial in Confederation Square to place a wreath. Philip will receive his diploma as an honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. which he was awarded last June. in a Government H o u s e ceremony Monday. Earlier Her Majesty will preside at a meeting of the Canadian Privy Council and then receive heads of Commonwealth and foreign diplomatic missions and their wives. The Prince Tuesday noon will receive the 29 Canadians who at- tended his study conference on hu ma n ytoblerns of Common- wealth industrial communities. held at Oxford in July. I956. Af- terwards he is to make a radio broadcast. The tour ends Wednesday after a stop for s spcclnl children's program in I-nnsdowne Park on the route to Uplands from Gov- crnmrnt Hot: or. About l.':.0fI school children are to attend. From Ottawa the royal couple fly to Wllllamsburg. Va.. to start a United Suites visit. St. lourent's . Decision Final OTTAWA 1C?) - The Liberal parliamentary group F rid a y .asked Louis St. Laurent to stay .on as leader. but he said he is quitting as soon as the party can choose a new chief. ; The 75-year-old former prints ' minister said to reporters that he -. told the party caucus-a meeting .of Commons members and sea 1 stars wellrninary is Monday's assent was in the midst of its in , opening of Parliament-that his decision is "irrevocable." He made it clear. however. he intends to stay in p-xllamelt as ; Commons member for Quebec I test. at least until the nest fed- erai general election. 1 Pinay Tbpped To Form Gov't rechetsecueawssesst mDamscratinpartydvissry3""F""""'l -sssstsucuanatasurta n-ussaesisnssatncI'IciIIN-He-e--t0vvm-r- rsarssrv-rnnsasnnsna saessvet-yssssssustss-eases asseasiOIIIr-Ila-tv.'l'It-rwtltmvoocy forucfnu Is 'a vtesary and IIIn.iII-n-envelseltethssuerantoessrgrnsay Gt! edltagsoi-"Q aatssealef-Qusefspareatsaeeqtealslmgmus-g.s..s.uy.g': Dr..f.AllealyIeh.iachst-pferttsregaia psdtteahths Iem&saherftrn"ltve"triervern-rsgoverwneatdterll dtasutesteansgsnaru -IHIII'eC&Q&!etiytehChgadgeBhdeI&- t Good Flight Is Predicted 1 For Royal Couple.Today