Cloudy. Clearing by evening. Much cooler. Nonlnvut winds I5. tow-ltigl: who mtmtcolinot ............, - ., . "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" 0 CHARMJTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1957 mac; 5. SENIOR COMMANDERS DISMAYED ;: Summer Camp For Militia nils To Be Disconlinuecl 4 Reservists Will Devole More Attention To Civil Defence OTTAWA CPI-The first step in what may be eventual elimina- tion of Canada's reserve forces was announced Thursday. Army headquarters said sum-1 mer camp for the 42,000 - man militia will be cut out and more. emphasis placed on civil defence lftiinlntl by the reserve army. A First reaction by senior mtli-' tia commanders was dismay. ilJrges Yanks Pool Brains Willi British Scienlisls BRIGHTON. England Reuterst ence's debate on defence, said: Calling for "genuine, compre- Defence Minister Duncan Sandys Britain and the US. are working hensive dis armament.” Sandys Thursday urged the United "very intensively" together onl said: States. "in the light of recent de- the problem of defence againsli "in this age of intercontinental velopments.” to allow American rocket attack. grockets. nuclear submarines and and British scientists to pool He added: "I believe we shall; mammade moons. deg-em, based their brains. find an answer to this latestt decide within the next year or two vthelher to disband the re- serve forces or face the likeli- hood of higher defence costs. some officials said they believe the new training plan announced Thursday for the militia isgthe first step in eventual disband- ment of the reserve forces alto- gether. Those forces now cost .on national sovereigntiex and na- about a year. exclud- threat. but there is no good preu lc atthsstatcbe-nneomlninerbonald . getting downtolng.secrutaryotstntn.lobnFos- U. S.-CANADIAN COMMITTEE MEETS 3aIon,0anacInnTndo Mints-l Speakers at the opening day of the Conservative party's annual conference blamed lack of Anglo-American co - operation for corner." tending that it is just round we Lional frontiers alone no longer 'makc very much sense. Russia "pipping the West" on an earth satellite and the Intercon- tinerlf.al.'B'nlliaic Missile. . M Sandy: recalled that t.he'ex-. AP WITBNIOIO REGRET DUPLICATION VOLCANO ERUPTS "we regret very much we should now be duplicating the ef- fort o' rare scientific brains in this held," he said. y As the conference opened here. the foreign office announced in London that Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd will confer with US. State Seoretary John Foster Dullcs during the Queen's visit to Washington Oct. 17-20. Informed sources said Lloyd also may speak in the United Na- tions dlsarmamem debate in New York next week. The impact on the West of Rus- sia's launching of a satellite limb- ably will be discussed in the Lloyd - Dulles talks, British ob- WASHINGTON AP) - The United States bluntly told Soviet Communist chief Nikita Khrush- chev Thursday night that it will stand by its treaty ”igations to defend Turkey. At the same time. the Eisen- hower arhnlnlstrstion re-empha- aized that it is "determined to carry out the national policy” of blocking any Red aggression in the Middle East. The government's view was set forth in I state department on- nouncement read to reporters at 1 press conference. REED OWN WORDS To Be In Ottawa For Queen's Visit His Honour. Lieutenant Gover- nor T.W.L. Prowse and Mrs, Prowse in response to an official invitation will leave this morn- lnl by train to attend the open- Ins of Parliament and state funct- ions attendant to the visit of H91" Malesty the Queen and Prince Phlllp to Ottawa. Captain JJ. Cunnalw, V.R.lD.. Senior Alde to the Governor will ac- Wmtltlltry His Honour. Mrs. JJ, Connolly wul make the my to Donald S. Munro of Montreal was elected preddent of the Canadian institute of Plumbing and Heat- Jo Thursday election records of the cnuncunr teamsters union convention show ' M"' CF)-Am "imes R. Hoffa could not have was announced Thursday . lrrnochlng winter ended mg hm; :l:l:DlItl season at this northern The Canadian wheatbou.-1 cg. '3 '9' Hoffa was elected werwhelm- gnu ve an-ectnr. lngly at the convention in Miami W,” comm-y," the itatement McClellan. chairman of the ".14, Senate rackets investigating com- US Uses Blunl Talk To Russia The American attitude was ex- pressed in the form of comment on an interview Khrushchev gavel to a New York Times reporter in Moscow. in this interview. Khrushchev aoctsed State Secretary Dulles of trying to entice Turkey into war against Syria. Khrushchev als mended in the interview that Deputy Under- secretary of State boy Hender- son, who visited the Middle East last month. had sought to incite certain Middle East countries against Syria. Some said the militia might as well be done away with right now and added they expect reservists bets. The army also announced that t N.B.. built at a cost of 3100.000,- 000 for divisional trailing. That announcement led to spec- ulation by army officers that lteadquaneu of the lst Division t Camp Petawawa. Ont., will be handed and that infantry bri- , 'des will work directJy through army headquarters. The three brigades are to ex- orcise independently at Gage- town, Camp Petawawa. 0nt.. and Camp Wainwright, Alta. The fate of Gagetown appears unsettled. It is designed to house an infantry brigade group but Revenue Minister George Novwlan has been quoted as saying that the Black Watch. one of the two Infantry r ' '3 scheduled to occupy Gsgetown, will remain at Calm Alder-shot. N5.. in Mr. maintain two army calm): in the a convention attended by I'M" than coo persons. The byelectlon. for the Conservatives in the JIIIG 10 election. has since been an pointed to the senate. Irnaug &gg1g'5w.wo bushel. d rnlttee. also said records sur- Displeasod Will! Verdict of S Inquest in M. C. A. Accidan Russia Ignores American Space Missile Suggestion selentlflc Ptltlloeas exclusively. 30 said Indoor took could be stely I there was in existence a tr any "for Itateo.IrllalIandFnncetoac- cot an honest and mutuallhynac- cqublugn-nteu. ltlat to puttrldveny aside and sl'op mak- talholt years. lie rejected the western 3' 8 out that obncts out ouernqoee-sernpeucofuland Hospitals Plan To Ban Visitors laotlc, arrangements have been made for it to land at Montreal Moncton. N.B., Stephenvllle and Gander. Nl'ld.. or Goose Bay Labroador. At the moment, and the weather office weekend weather MONTREAL (OP) - The Do- minion public weather office at suburban Dorvsl airport was on special alert Thursday night in preparation for the royal night. The piano carrying -Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- was delivered to the committee Wednesday. Joseph Konowe. secretary of the credentials COTn1Tbll.u!!. sand the paper: had been thrown out by a hotel maid, who subse- sumendedllunedl quently died. He said he believed "substantially all" of them had been recovered. But McClellan said In I state- ment that the records turned over to the committee "are so incom- plete as to be almost useless." McClellan said his committee will continue its investigation but that "this is also a matter for IAINT JOHN. N.B. tc.Pl - Three Hospitals here. are General. St. Joseph's and Tuber- culosis will close their doors to Visitors today due to the preval- uee d lnfluenn In the area. The Lancaster Veteran's Hos- Pltil will ban visitors if the oth- ers do. an official said. Dr. Frali linen. district med- burgh is scheduled to take off Saturday at 7 a.m.. London time. and is expected to land in Ot- to-wa at 4:30 p.m. EDT. (5:30 pm. ADTl. But starting at midnight Thurs- day night weather information pertaining to Saturday's condi- tions will be relayed to New conditions are uncertain. A very cold front mvolng eastward from the Prairies is expected to ur- live here sometime Friday. When the cold front connects with a rather passive .. Illllem over the Montreal area "lnvttttltl can IIAPPGYI." ' ' " 8'50”- Tbe office will provide lpeclll ooo.ooo cuts will have to be made in manpowu. The only fruitful field for man- naval reserve and 5.500 in the BCAF reserve. MAY DIGIAND RESERVES to quit the militia in heavy num-l MOVE FROM GAGETOWN I Defence depntxnul option i log cost of equipment. The army said that ”scleL-led" militiamen. instead of attending summer camp. will be attached for one week to regular army units for training. Including attendance at evo- ning parades during the year. I GTON,-Members of business. Left to riutl are: front ta Dulles. and Canadian Sec- Gordon Churchill, Ca d' - , . the 1 nt unto: Statensdcanadisn -socareut-y of on Treasury Rob retary amt; to. E,...,..,, M. M, . D"”nl”" change IL A urlzggrlxatmulavsrl no iztnoninadnag tptantry Dw-'- 'nilltiamen will receive 40 dayr' tceol ado a oconom- ert . Anderson. Canadian Fl- fairs Si y mith. Back-see flarkness and Secrets of i " "9" m3'l09"V'95' trail!-tn! lltstetidoft-he ctu'rent60- Flem- rotary of Agriculture Eur: Tut Otnlnerca Sinclair Weeks.ry Mcmghon A"' "W 5""""9" 8' CUM G"E9t0Wtt- That will mean I one-third out in maximum pay a reserve anny soldier can make and will reduce defence expenditures by 5.0M.- ooo to 310,000,000. Both the regular and reservl annoy will devote some training to civil defence. An army directive says: "if these (civil defence) service are to be efficiently performed. it will beetsaenti-altobnvcatrainedand disciplined body of men under good leaders. The in Division was reestab- liahed three years ago. giving Canada a ividbn for the firm time in peacetime. its oun- mander, Maj.-Gen. John Rocking-' ham, was reported upset at in decision to cancel the divisional exercise in 1058. The main reason for the cal- oum, servers believe. g I pm'm::m'A..'Q" &"?9”"d' Ind Sandysuvltndlntl II? '1” 00119" Tl” KI.”:9'l."L" "a:""h::; m "on. M.f Nowlnns riding of Dlgby-Annup cgiunon 1. bgugyga go in my gs. Mnthesox, '”,cornpanlcd by Wm WM. um I modem Wu, Is Nominated olt;'-ginfmld mind". an lnrmy utgeclgca. whichuqtahail: r teen ag a 1. ' no "T" ""99 ' will also leyveetogfguf f:,e..r'0tI;:y,:i: DOCTUTCO Unlon "9 defence dwattrnent plans to gqde p-oupg. Ind will be present f th r . "That is should be - mnoc. o t. (CF)--External . . g T W "W44 to the ltgiral evtiiiiii LOWS lgl10l'0d I" fully umiiailumcly coutenliiaiziteeii Mm.-J. Minunm Slldneyksrnlth ,”::.';g',”'lf;;.';f;'” "i ”' " ”" N ' E h . HoHL n by only nmnnsible otlclal of Em” "and anuwmm-.dm ,. . .. . . um "mo. 0 nous . . V ,. g . . . E '9 nent costs as continuing to in - -., - R.Eu'dY90l' .. W 'smm nun nasrrrtlrh ” S9'l”."' "..!"""':"f.lE'.' ”' no lhalto Iitreventmdefence:ex- Tout-isfbolllng .... .. .sm,G,,.o,, g ...... W P H mm 1 For Churchill hn Mcclell-n (Dem Am Ind MONTEBELLO. cue. CPt- Frgeataancam the mm lg pt-mm Telling of about si.1as.. MON(.'l'0N CP)-R. w. nou- ham. president (I the (hryslr Oorporutlonofcansdmsaldhn Interview here Thursrhy the "WW War for Canadian 3 win; in; wheat shipments to Euro 1”" elmed "”'””" "M" 't" ins at the wt: annual meettni to "Pl!" G”'” ' f power reduction: is the reserve Maritime: are not cap! is tluouah utefluu ” l disrenrd of the union'- conntttw bell of Saint John. N. B. is In been selfor Monday. Nov. - forces. which comprise 42.000 in utelr fnurllst mmmyuitiuu sonBay short-cut mm here Wednesday. J. P. CImP- M1" WM""- "'0 Wm me "Ti the militia, about s,ooo in the ties He said the tourist fndunxyfs Ihetypeofnsturdreatnrcetlist lutsand"doesnotwearout.lIl ithutobesoldthonrncas nus. Notenoughtsbalngdtu rmenrou on the liner lnde- bhck uh. land can be seen at property Ind crops and panic "be-1 wen moved on year by ""'”"d,on..by H" i"'"""' "T 0". Im the government will tum to to puma it." ...a.... not am on on. 1-. new mm mm mm the ........ ....t.... .1... ...... at ::,;;tgr;n We'll": we-on ,'::J .1... .:."."..”.'l3l'.'--"””” "f Weather ices On Alert - altb paced Azores Island of Atlantic Ocean. This scene is not of kw.” to cumin.” ind” red ttmson Strait. This com- A unto.” "Gk-in hm. M1 Fayal as volcano napkin mule so picturesque to lhyal lslsnd- F .1 bluh.9hPl'evlous.record of olncords onhe uedenum com. A R I Fr 1" landalollii Illll 0'" '" h"v"."”uynd.. d.nhd.'..h: ” . gp wmpgg. Iltilililut yaarfl. tamed in u mlttee. recovered from a Miami 5 O n e '' '''&'' '”"' an -' "uh. ' Beach hotd'i wostqiaper bale. , No Serious Harm IDNDON CPl-Moscow radio said Thursday night that macar- lte -'-ragmenta high in outer space are crashhtg into the Soviet satel- lite but apparently causing no serious damage. "The artificial satellite now is being bombarded by micro meteorites." the Moscow mid- leid Thursdqv night that the ar- lmd. He said there are three possibilities for the satellites m.' hie: First. it might evapvrratml secondly. It might come down in Inall pieces. He added: "'f'hlrdly. it is lustt conceivable the Russians have- notes: I bigger march on the west by finding some means of constructing this satellite so that pherve intact and land." Russian scientists said the satellite is likely to go on girdl- ing the earth is time: a day for an undetermined period - "may- beaweck.amonthorayoar." A Parts newspaper said 'l1vuro- day that the United States in planning to launch eight wpes of earth satellites. lntllt-tilowsr talks on colmvl of 1 g good be: when the same initial melsur of disannh . .. - . ow -- -- - no -r -"-r " -.2-1 no we". --n.:.2::.o' ::.....' l.::.r W '.l'.:"".:t'”.1':::9l:3t?l.:”:.t -2..-rte.-s mm M. W" val” ” in said "Int such . ''”.''y' b. um mm M id: tidy: xi ii" I y availabl I information it has Should the weather turn bad should wear a rain outfit or N9 ""5" mm?” WW, hr" "iwmdcm 9' "n" 0 3"" &d V”: ”'"H.,n.::m'.T d rial... 'oua' "um "dc "new" ".2 glodli the i3:pln'i”. was for "to llixltrtgior authorities Iltonl after the BOAC DC-7 Pluses the' many weather clothes when the 9'5"” gesmtilt "19 ::'9lu' M” 'k"”5 "i "'9 'tl'""l9IN' Dlitfllll-:1, cry ngaia Veg: gt I,ogm..q.g , ,, . . y cm s pa . oscow were given are usivey to m UL Anlnllndot Bur! Outlet 0"!!!” Him” 0'" 0' ll" Itunlc matuiala for peace. re- 5' WWW! 0! ttn . request. point of no return across the M luv" '5' '""'"r ma. the American delegation to the UN oooobes in recent - - 0; ewonu A leading British astronomerlfnternalional Astrommtical Con- gress in Barcelona. Spain. " nut not nu nd mind to . to't.naIIaIs the outer moo-ah Pitt forth It the DOMM ::g.up:. i: 3; N" nlngl t uftcial moon might return to the; peace Inna feguard ag g minutes "which as low as to talks of the UN subcommtttet 03 mrprlsl attack and control of I Olrth ttItICt- ""M'”E3 'w5t”N LE5” bite." IIOFIIKIIEII. and stood on PPM" wag .3”. mhgugg, Professor A. C. Lovell men- The first four U.S. satellites. be 3m bud Fwd" gnaw" A. but Ballot Rqlouls which put tloqed this possibility 3 the baby. said. each will have six serial: .1". g,.u,,.o' gnu” . "H. priority on lmmedlateaod uncon- . moon completed its seventh day, and radio trammltlem powered w t',.t",, my v-.-33,.-',.c.-r. ::t."”:L..":.':':""" "' "'" " "" Annette D-arm -.':";::..."" W” ” t tho. no not on ' ' ' ' i "' '0'!" 0' ""'""- 5' ll" ml" "” """ "” ml!” TO TIIREE rostslait.i'rit:s l'”'.g,.,.,,.. -W. 5 M No , M, M fund "T '-w. pow". "' sat" nu pnwoud an mum Lovell is in charge of the have additional ui menl such mu '&&”"i n, .'r.. T M . naued tumult” w B. world's largest radio tclcsco at as it rat toeq mlt).-as re L """'”' 3' ' """ "" " l"'”""' "M" ” Jodrell Bank in Cheshire. piinmi erminriip:ff of meteortcudusl on a satellite. One of the moon: would he a "mother" satellite and would eject in balloon de signed to aid in visual observa- do n. Bergeal said experts at he Ber- celuna congress estimate the Mn- erlculs are two years bellfttd Russia in earth satellites. five years behind on rockets and to our hawi Nil 3 I will come through the atrnos-tyears behind in utronorny. :r'.'.r.':.'.'."”' t..." ''''':a': our 9 0 - mm, -35-; -,1 Believe Bank Robbers Are "- -----an-no--I Tm podlnbensewoods .."-'-'. ......"' P -t --M Wm "' " p.'5.1'.'i?...;".5.Y'..'1t..'i".l'. L.C.'I.Y.:i'”il.i:"'l,;?.';'..lf.'."".... ...... ”'”"'”" ' . V J" :..moazdtosutymiploccuaiu- 7" ,,,. lives that l dlllonal roadblocks count; on -- "M e -:4: is K two bldill who killed It bubqttbetngiivestrapedin. aunts. Iroalun. nlwngbwwaalutuy eoveroflarhea. 81. Iran: said tbq pli- ably uvllvtuolhod phi - provided '"r'l."l?.iti:.'l.3" u the train mm to an no waiwlawio