- ;'Couers Prince Edward llsland Like The Dow" asaawrrsiowu cannon. MONDAY, ocroana 21. 1957 King Saucl W h In dTurkish-Spy USING POWERFUI. RADAR - Montague-born Doctor Dies In Sherbrooko, P.Q. . Que. (cm- Dr. Harold 8. Ellis. 50. a native of Montague. P.E.l. who prac- tised medicine in the Eastern rwndalps for more than at years died Saturday. surviving him are his wife and one daughter. ' Funeral service is to be held Tuesday. Scholarships For All Are Urged QUE!!!) (CP) - Government scholarships it all Canadian uni- versity students were urged in a resolution passed Friday lint by the National Frederation of Ca- nadian University Students. The convention rejected a res- olution askiiu free university ed- ucations. ' The passed resolution aald Inst scholarships would i government direct to universities thousands of ad young Canadians who otherwise lug! be but mm by men & . . Boy Suffocdtas In Sawdust Pile Company where he and a chant were playing. our season Ierpa sssoort ' welt - coast of lies-way. wa.a-fmsd is the lit) eeatlty. E: . TEE PlC'l'UBl taka from the dry bed of seaway channel in St. Lawrence river at Montreal S glcal precision. engineers Sunday grafted a new 280-foot steel span into Montreal's In-year-old Jac- ques Cartier bridge. Ttiel spectacular sixhour Job was part of a !l.D00.o00 program to raise the bridge where it straddles the St. Lawrence ses- diws new 1.500-tun , .l.. man ready to slide .nte..iacques Cttier bridge. pectacular Bridge Job Is Carried Out Successfully DMJNFREAL (CP)-With aur- way. Two powerful hydraulic Jacks pulled the old and new spans- a total weight of 3.100 tons. The entire southern end of the bridge is helm raised to provide 120-toot clearance over the sea- way channel where ocean ships will sail for the first time in 1950. Relax In WAS!-HNGION (GP) -Queen 3 .iiiiiigil-iiiiii iii. iLi5i:iEi' 'y?l;gEiEg!! h- ggi-igigii -:Eg.i gifiigr 5 iii iii-iii ii:a.?.i iii-.liil i. ii: igi i 'E; - so i E i Errol Flynn .-failed, Says He False Arrest Su 1- If C 3?- Jggrgl ii Ilvetei hi- Royal Couple. Country a ticker tape parade up lower a civic welcome at the English-Speaking Union and a late-evening look-in at a Com- wealtii . ii, iii 3: iiiiig " i i E; E P: i Wyatt Safe After landing In The Ocean OOEUNA. Spain (iA.P) - An American pilot trying to set a non-stop distance record for light planes dunked his ice - covered ship into the Atlantic Ocean 1t dawn Saturday on a night from Galveston. 'l'ea.. to Rome. He was only to miles from land but R50 from Rome William Wyatt. asyesmia for- mer lighter pilot from Dallas. 3 WASHI.NG'lON (AP) -Aviation Week magazine said Sunday the United States has been tapping Russia's missile secrets for more than two years with powerful long-range radar and other equip- ment based in Turkey. "Operation of this equipment, well known to the soviet Union. is considered by diplomatic sources as one of the reasons for the current heavy Russian mili- tg.ry and political pressure on Turkey." the magazine said. The usually well-informed pub- lication said the backbone of the Us. missile intelligence system is radar equipment with a range nil to 1.0200 miles. developed by General Electric Company and operated by civilian, employees near the Black Sea resort of Somalia, Turkey. It added: "This radar can detect and track missile firings frosn the the main Russian mlaalla test centre at Krasnsy Yar on both the inter- mediate range extending to the southeast toward the Afghan bor- der and the longer range track extending eastward on about a , heading of 70 degrees to the Pa- cific Ocean in the area around Vladivostok in Siberia." Aviation Week said a similar psthnhahad V. guy to hang gaplnatityatthegovernnient kd EVWW ,ul0llm' Kid. &lIH& toda- Cltit mun its I-mwnher OCF group. "Ihgd larger than ever before. has de- uri rmizuzrrrxhrw: , . asno e a lieflasiiedsii :Llheral The mirror h hlm aaswwod. lsssaasdccrcriticisms ianedowaaseioaeaaheeoidd -1!epositionnfths1o-inemt tothsboa. 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He also declined to say whether any violation of security might be involved. The magaaine reported: The Turkey - based complex of "Fairly complete" data on the teat iaogrmn damn a stir lllflcant shift indicating the Sov- Expect UMAWA (GP)-A delicstely Reports U.S. ls Tapping Russian Missile Secrets Detection of the bnger range intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) test program along -the track toward the Pacific started late last year. The varied shots included firings up to 4.ill0 miles in range. starting early last sum- mer. The magazine said results to date indicate the Soviet ICBM program still is in a development test stage. with production and operational capability still two or three years distant. In a separate editorial Robert Hots. Aviation Week editor, said there are basic reasons for pub- lishing a story which. on the sur- face, might appear to be a grave breach of military security. liotz said the radar observation program is a secret from no one but the vast bulk of the Ameri- can people. "The Russians have k n o w n tout it for some time and there is little they can do beyond what , they are already doing-threaten Turkey where this radar equip- ment ls located.” the editorial said. "We. . have been unable to un- earth a single valid reason why - pipeline issue. Mr. the full story should not be told new." h Current Sessicin Of Parliament One Of liveliest a speech which though critical - was calm and delberate. of the twoeonslderednsostiikslytonw -esed him. iormer eaternalal Eesswm no criticisms and former health minister Ifartin has found fsllonlywiththehckoffun that progress on hospital insur- anee. Mr..St. Laurent announced the Liberals would not propose non- eonfldence in the throne speech - debate and would not support non-confidence ” by other parties. Two such motions by the CC! and Social Credit were later IlNa.Allt'a ATTACK Mr. Sinclair mounted a vigor- ous attack on the way the gov- arnrnent sought an ntertn money supply last week. But the Liber- als-and everyone else-voted the funds when the government forced a showdown vote. Conservative ministers replied ltii omistar cormnent. "This weak-kneed course of ac- tion is a demonstration of irre- sponsibility." Finance Minister Fleming said. The CCF. however. has matched the vuwr of the Liberal attack and so far the Consen- atives have made no reply to the strongest criticism from that PITU That was made Friday by CCF Leader Coidweii who charged the new government is "clearly pre- pared to betray the Canadian People" on the transcanada gas Ooldwell said 5&1-Wu” --U---1 whsb so ll Me gig LONDON (AP) - Turkey and Syria were reported Sunday night to have accepted the mediation of Saudi Arabia's King Saud in the dispute which the soviet and Arab press picture as threaten- ing a major war. The BBC said the Mecca radio in Saudi Arabia announced the acceptance of King Saud's medi- ation. There was no immediate con- flrmatkm from any of the three countries concerned. But official sources in Damas- cus said Syrins' army chief-ob staff, Maj.-Gen. Aflf Bizri. is fly leg to Saudi Arabia today. They did not specify the reason for his tri p. Saud wound up Saturday a 10 day visit to Beirut. lebanon, in which he was reported to have atternptcd to use his good offices between Turkey. a member of NAN). and Syria, whose prirSov- let trend has been worrying the West. TURKIBII rnoors nun IN Travellers have told of seeing large numbe of Turkish infan- try and strong annored units dug in north of the frontier. This is an area ordinarily used by the Turks for tall manoeuvres. The reported acceptance of Saud's medi tiun offer came al- most on the eve of debate in the UN General Assembly on Syria's ” . . that Turkey is plotting to attack her. 'lbere was no immediate infor- mation at UN headquarters in New York as to how Saud'a inter- vention might affect UN consid- eration of the issue. Moscow suggested Saturday hat Britain and the (LS. eall Moscow's Elmlah -. language aervics asserted the western datesmen cannot solve the Mid- tla East lrohlun alone. The M-oadoast ashsd' "If they really want to bring the Middle East back to normal, why don't they invite other coun- tries to confer?" N. law-fd adds. asaushcsslsr. chm- PRICE 50' cliate rian Crisis Soviet-Arab Press Profess To See Danger OiMaior War Moscow's lavestia. the govern- ment newspaper, reviewed all the Sovlh charges again Sunday and hinted Russia would use nuclear rockets to defend Syria if neces- sary. It warned that it would be a "dangerous illusion" to gamble that a war in the Middle East could be localized. Toss, the official Soviet news agency, charged again Saturday that the United states has a mas ter plan which calls for the at tack to take place soon after Ocl II, the date of Turkish genera elections. Turkey has rwlicd stiffly to these charges in a note to Syria Not denying that she has troopi concentrated on the Syrian bor- der, she declared these were for her own security and that Syria was in no damer whatsoever of attack. 0 Syria has an army of about 50.- ooo. Turkish troops are estimated at about 500.0(1). Egypt sent ac undisclosed number of troops Syria's put of Latakia Oct. 13 to help in Syrian defence. However. western sources believe they number only a battalion or so- 1.000 to 1,800 men. MIDDLE MAN Saud has been attempting more and more a role of middle man in the two camps of the Arab world-one of which profsasel a position of "positive neutralism" but accepts Soviet economic and military aid and the other which is aiplcious of Sovet objectives. Fearful of the Arab split. he Late last month he visited Da- mascus. As a resiit of his be brought about a visit (X)u.l:GE PMIK. Md. (AP)- Quecn Elilnatli. delighted and a bit baffled by tens of thousands of people acting like crazy. took in an American football game Saturday. llunchad under mink coat and blaihet. the Queq and some other oectators spent the atten- noon watching Maryland defeat North Carolina 11-7 in Mary- imprwased by leaders. malorettes. card stunts -and the antics of a couple of governors-than the efforts of I muscular chats to shove each other around the playing field. ill gt it iii it ill: ii iK"g”i i liillilsi SE! lei I l iii; 3 F! I . I f 1 3 '1 -4 git if ii i y; it I I i .l i ii? .i gt 5:. ii i Fllii Queen Seemed Delighted By Antics Of U. S.Football Crowd Seildrisehdway iiiii :52; L ' Elli i iiiiiillill. ii imiliillg .. i, - 2 iiiliiilllillii xiii i Z"iliii ,ii3ll iiilil Hi I 3 1 . 'i