TELEPHONE ssos Bnyur nests seller with Gun-dl... Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classi- fied ad taller, for quick results, 'io PAGES -- -.-L...‘ " om fitmtrliatt CHARl.0I"l‘E‘l’0WN CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBFR 1'é,_i1fs7 VETERANS PLACE WREATIIS AT OENOTAPH Says Fight For Peace Is Our Greatest Challenge “This is only the first phase, Lie-utennant Governor Browse of war that is over — thee isiwho is convalescing from an ill- a kccner and a longer fight ll-lness. a wreath was laid by his hczid of us." said Chaplain E . C. Private secretary. Surgeon Com- l? v a n s the Charlottetown-mander. E Prowse. Hon. B. Branch of the Canadian LegionjEarl MacDonald laid a speaking at the Remebrance,‘o.: b(‘l‘-'lll of the Proviilcc. Mawlr lla_\ service held in Charlottetown J. D. Stewart laid it wreath for )’t‘.\lt‘l‘d8y. itile City of Charlottetown. Rc: Mr. Evans said Civiliza-i The Legion parade which in- mm is only in the process of be-'cluded members of Confederation l.'l‘.l and the call is for men Mfllwing RCAl-‘ ' ocizi“c'- i - l\'.)n|9n will accept the chal- from the Legion Home along who lcngc that this day and age flin¢s| Queen to Kent Street to Great George a-nd to the cenotaph. The yltecce Band played stirring mar- _chlng tunes during parade and dring the laying of the tyres s l The wreath to Canadian Mo- llherhood was laid by Mrs Ste- phen Trainor of Charlottetown. ‘Mrs. Trainer lost her son Frank gdurlng World War Two. Three oth- er sons saw service in the same iconilict. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” New Case ON ELECTION EVE Raging Typhoon i MANILA (AP) -—A raging ty-‘given no chance 0‘ uilminfl phone with no - mile - an - hour winds mov lpplnes early Monday. only hours dential loting in a presidential election. gressional sea-ts. At last reports. the storm was as miles not-uiwesc of Manila and “MY ON ALERT moving westward at 14 miles to- The 54.000-man Philipl>ln€"nt‘my- ward the rich rice-growing reg- went on the alert Sunday night long In central Luzon. as fiery campaign started Political quarters saw in the dramin close. Four ncvi po- a boost for the already» litical killings were reported Mon- strong chances {(1 Proof Cap day, bringing the total number of los Garcia and lug Nacionalista political deaths to 16 throughout They said the storm may the islands. the oting ' rural A Liberal party ma-n was killed a Nacionalista in Garcia's Probe Plane 0 DISQ Qflfaflce Manahan were shot dead in a battle PP Two minor candidates-—6enator with police in central Lumn. 5AN FRANCISCO (A9) __ pan Climo M. Recto. nationalist-Citiv A fourth victimgalso said to be Ameflcu W0,” “nu” beg" men candidate. and Independent a Liberal, was kgleg is Sa-mar u invemgmon Monday to “Ger. Liberal Antonio Qulrino — are province in tent: uwn. ‘ taln whether there was “any evi- dence of a crime" involved in the} 2: 2'2.-::::::.::°.:.‘-.:'::.l;: Declares C :..-2 .::::..-*.::..--------- 0- lll _ RE(lS Pattern persons. A spokesman in “nothing to mlmmom “um for the OTTAWA (CP)—iLlvberal H television but this program came‘ Stratocnliser, in progress three Mumhy “wad em-’_ on between 5 and p_m_ “That is 6'3"‘ .'n pressed wmmm 1”“ owned GBC Mtlsday of not the kind of program we want; 5'" Wm‘ mu’ h°p°' program pattern similar to tbatiln our province when our chil- pooent-s. Libcr Progressive Manuel P. emphasized there indicate there has been a crime." . The check being made is iniol insurance carried by passengers? Oil! 10 . l --lie must get rid of the war mind and cherish and nourish .;liiil of peace. What has God- p led us in this worn for if it Isl mi to limit wrong things right: amt good things better — If lS\\l' ,andwrongitls. it must go." bend.» - peace the world. - the worldj “I think it is an excellent uxll be by-ongm about by , gplrinifillllfl that the story of amal- iiial warfare. l appeal to you all‘ gmsation it the front in the name of Christ. the Prlncelplaes of our local press." said of Pr-ace to work for this end"IA. Walthen Gaudet. secretary said Chaplgin Evgng of the Metropolitan Committee { yesterday. (-000 TUILNOUT ' o “The present controversy is There w. . a good turn out of I Kood thlnl". continued Mr. veterans and citizens in spite of Gaudet." and it is bound to get the fact. that the weather was all the information before the somewhat inclement. ublic and especially to the In the absence of His Honor people in the areas concerned." and. the salvation of’ 'l'l‘c brotherhood of Eisenhower's Health Tops, Is. Reported Alter Checkup WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- leaving the hospital. where he dcn Eisenhower‘: physicians had spent the night. A reporter nid Monday utter - asked him then how he was feel- and Eisenhower replied another ial checkup that "the prmident log, vi-iitainues to maint/a‘ "Fine, fine.’ ent state of health." T e \ new medical report on the by Maj. - Gen. Howard Snyder. 37_\car-old president, which wentl personal phys‘l(‘l-an to ,isen- -"M ltarticular detail as to ' l\(‘.‘ll‘l and abdomen. reported llnllllng wrong. mg general. "liis general physical condl- The White Housc said earlier is‘ excellent." the doctors that this was 8 routine examina- illltl after a physical exaanlsse-“lion. isenhower had three Jfleatos. the hospital's command- iiun with laboratory tests at Wal- chckups last year: he had his tcr Reed Army Sunday. previous full examination and Monday, 27-28 last year. Since then llisonhower had fiven his own he has had brief inspections of rvport few hours‘ ‘ens-tier onlthe heart and lungs. ‘Three Little Girls Hanged. Mother Faces Murder Charge; TORONTO <CPi—-Three bodies the life of the smallest girth 0; mm‘, mu, I-“.1. we“. found Mrs. Turner went to t e ouse “Dams Mood“ In the basement receiving a telephone call last Oct. Mr. 0'Donohue Fifteen "' ‘heir b°m€- A ‘W h‘""'5 hi" minutes before the bodics were ‘hcir mother was arrested on I discovered Mrs. O'Donotluc had charge of murder telephoned her husband. ‘ Mrs. 0‘Donohue. .the form still Maureen Upper of Belle-ville. alive. she wgg 1-ugled to Toronto had been in poor health rc-cntly East General hospital where offl- neighbors said. She is a former nurse “file said she will live. . The dead sisters are Mauren After reeelvinfl "'9 l¢19Vh0M 5)'Donohue. 4; Elli . 3. and call from his wlie, Mr. 0'Donohue Kathlen. 2. Survlvingisahurriedhome LMOTM-‘DMM|‘I~ vminger sister. Mary Jo. six 0'Donohue went to St. Anselm‘: 1lonl- Roman Catholic church. where Police uestloned the parents. they talked with Rev. Edward “tlville Donobue. a sen 0' , . 8lbse- to the church to ouestion the par- Qllcntly Mrs. 0'Donohue iv:-.s r.r- ‘sate. rested in (5. ‘.95., cu;-gs, Coroner Dr Wilfred Christie of An autopeylstobebeidtode last York is conducting an in- "Tmine whether the victims wcre vestlgatlon -Ions with I: died of Utifl leckmlpollce and members of the met-- Toronto police homicide ilwlm‘. and his wife. Mrs. Mam attends St. Anselm’: Police went W laid fig. 53- ~93] under sergeant of Datel- Nmiing w from ceiling Ives lemard Simmonds Elms la mat of "I know it was it ll!‘-'n(‘ WLRI?‘ louse ta gum Lesslde. Mn love and kindness predominated." '"'III'.wh's ainallesliloewsaid‘ Mrs. R. ll. Loveiaod. a an ‘ and trleoa at in; 41:. out been down aumsetahhor w i lobondue. ‘ slllrsawareniiindtothe. In. Loveiaad said she talked ‘last General hiioital when all to the lumber after tho H“:-ov-; ooneed cry of he bodies "but <’V' VII tea dlsiunll to tell Ilse III‘ medical report was signed th forum l..w_ a parish priest. The famllyla cycle—ls. said Mr. Petrle. like Commends PublicityGiven iAmalgamation~ Question "The Metropolitan Commit- tee ls pleased that the Public Utilities Commission has fin- lllly made the public statement that did because it was on the assumption that only a Wale’ and 59“/889 system that would take care of the whole area could be considered. that the ‘Committee based its find- "185." he said. POINT IN QUESTION Mr. Gaudet observedthat one 0' “'9 ma"! Dolnts at issue is the cost of an adequate system of water and sewage for Park- dale. He said the Crandall re- port indicated that a system that would serve the whole area 28.000 w less of Parkdale have now in- ltimated that they are consid- lering a “limitcd" plan which cv claim will cost in the vic- capable of integration and one M sued in Communist countries. ldren are awake and are watching ‘ ‘ in the Cormnons, theltele-vision." - MP for Weotmorl-nd. N-Bu said: He also crirticized the CBC for "-‘\W10|l8h‘1 Hm "03 0119 Of 9105'! allowing Communists to appear who 100K LG‘ I Communist ET on its pro’-fig‘, WW ‘’°°- ‘ "° 5°‘ "“° “‘° W” “We here in Canada hold very " Wm ’'w°°' "’ dear our way of me. our fam- ’“"'P‘ °“‘ ’“ lam can have a serious effect.“ wansgslz ' and, At another point he said: in‘ commmee be ambushed use‘ “The first idea of the Commun- umt he Dawn‘ who are “spam ists is to destroy the moral fibre we no me pubuc Wm hm, their of the nation. destroy the amily i ' this accom- when Mr. Crandall was asked C give us an estimate. it was with the idea that such a sy- serve the whole ‘Secretary (Continued on page 2 col. 2) t .. Seek To Regain Pit Prop Market r new outside the country. just as careful to safeguard our families. particularly our chil- dren, trom wit: in" committee do. Mr. M y added: way we will have a real democ- racy abworik saafeguarding dem- °°’3°Y- , ls OLD CRlTl(‘ OTTAWA (OP) — Major efforts Rev. E. G. Hansel] (SL—Mac- Mr Hans?” ‘aid he mum" u~ei,ein.gm3del,ym¢n-adeae.leodl_w-hotookscrackatthe -~ ‘ ~ - partme-nt to regain the British market for Maritime pit props, Trade Minister Churchill said onda R 3 u pporled M1.’ Murphy-5 the past. He went along with Mr. ' ac charges agairut the C . SINGLES OUT SHOW med - ~ cal of the C . his (:5 feel its policies are unbalanced or lot the way." He would continue to bc criti- “just so long as l y. Replying in the Commons to G. Roy Mcwilliarn tl..—Northumiber-j Mir. Murp " . ‘ ‘ ‘ I ' e _ :.:':.‘.:.“.:.'.*;.''**:.':.:.*.;..*::.'°**‘ “° H. ma .‘°‘.”-“*1 me the possibility of getting back lately it has discussed the prob- ggnnnfgngigl-'fd1-j;:.,3M *"'""-“ tilts market. “The matter is bein lems of prostitlrtlotl. homosexual: i Mi pursued vigorously." ilty and "other allied subjects. iinity of _ _ ' '‘It must be pointed out that lnslhower. and Maj.-Gen. Leonard D.- SPUR T0 NATO SUDBURY, Pt I)(‘- Pit props are used to shore up saying such sub’ '' Ont C ernce Minister Pearkes said Sun- He was not _ mine tunnel ljects should not be dealt with on Says Tight Money Policy Hits East Special Blow By I-‘OKBES RHUDE lcanadlan Press Business Edits TORO ICPI — Canadian monetary He "has cer- tainly contributed to the reces- sion we now are ln." J. R. Petrle, Montreal consulting economist. said Monday in an address to the annual tax conference of the Ca- nadian Tax Foundation. ‘‘I do not." he added. "place the whole blame for this reces- sion on monetary policy. but a determined enough credit squeeze can take the froth oil.‘ any boom. and cause a downward swing in economic actl ty. "l am not. however. persuaded the juggling of money rates halt a business recesdon once it is under way." The use of monetary policy -in 8 dynamic economy—whether on the positive or negative slope of that can giving a patient medicine under elrcumstallces of a diagnosis that ave as much as six or day night reccnt Riisslan iiiissilc advances opened the eyes of lht‘ Western powers and gave tliciii a shot in the arm . r t‘}<ll'l(\’ eforecast that Russia's .Sll('(‘(‘.<< would result in the Western pou- ers welding lh('m~‘cl\'cs clocr to- j Treaty Organization. "Now," said Mr. Petrle, "we But the means of controlling it find ourselves with the problem (according to the prevailing cyc- ,- ol the Bank of Canada wanting llcal theory)—through the use of to m a' i n t a i n stringent money fiscal and monetary policy -— are while some political leaders are even more unpopular than infla-~ convinced that it should be re- tlon itself." ' xed- mo NATIONAL PLANE "F|'°m I" “ill 1 C3" 1981'" 91!] Mr. Petrle described attempts bank has not changed its view: to oontml "the socalled national and is still concerned over lnfla-l¢¢onomy" 3; g "mythical con- tlonary pressures. cg _ "1! ‘S "U9 "'81 many Price!‘ There were four economics llll are still rising. but if this be in Cgn3d3——AtI5n1ic_ cemrgp prai. nation it is not the kind of infla- [IQ gnd wggt cogs: d even in‘ lion we had five years go when the greatest boom in lstory, not "'0 PPCSIIIFC on prices was all parts had been as prosper caused by I Ihomse of iioodii In out as British Columbia, Alberta. relation to demand. There are no Ontario and Quebec. -hortnsu now. The Atlantic provinces had “The situation is a “cost-price never shared on anything like an push.‘ Wages are still rising and ‘equitable basis with the prosper- I predict they will rise again next ‘ lty of the central provinces. year. Productivity. on the otherl hand. is d wn. ,effort to slow down what Ot- "Maintenance of tight moneyitawrs monetary authorities have is not going to solve the cost-‘construed to be an excessive rats prlcrpuah. While I am not satls— of expansion in Canada‘: heart- fled that easier money will stbp. land. the impact of this policy in- In seven months’ time lag. Accord- lngly. the difficulty of timing was a major problem. Speaking with "the beaeflt of hindsight." Mr. Petrle said he thought the monetary authorities had "missed the boat" when they the beak rate in early lib only to was up later In the year to flail the atry la the Diddle of rdtlaa . his boom reached its peak last February and if monetary anchor- liiss were to be consistent they tdouldbavseassdnealyrsstrlt this recesson now. I am con-,¢vltably puts the brakes on an winced that the maintenance ollslready-laulng area. ,existing monetary policy will ag-1 ‘'If such stringent policy were gravate both its amplitude and enforced for any considerable- duration." itlme. serious repercussions on‘ The philosophy of “full employ- the soft spots in the nation are» flI0l'll." Mr. PQlY'lC Slllfd. QC‘ |ndl("i'd- , p-rank". y.-N.hn" nf \fl _<q(.“-“,1 onomic implications that now be-; "l am in full sympathy with u "N, balm":-~1~h,. g,,,,,,,-- , ml‘ devilled its proponents. because llrmm P’-““"'" ‘"4 P°"”“' risked his life to rescue re- III the ces used to achieve leaders who proton against tight‘ ¢,m1y_ Mandi“ mum Mr Feehgn nu iaalatala full employment mm. It In A fmhcr example of "gun: at it r.~~.~1ing were inflationary. what the Rowen-lb-ots Commis- "lnflatlon is not a political as. slon pointed out many years ago, he .,.,., <0nt(‘(l with is nurse of set." he contlimed. "30 me poiitl- that so-called ss27.no which had hecn contri- elan tries to keep it tlsasslxnsatlsaas ~ nder our often worked against the eco- bated by the-people of the village 1rd. 3 the -can at entail. welalo Ilarltlrnes." and surrounding niral area. The is Reported P Que. and of Bedford, 51.8., and ions. "g" Without elaborating on what he. , _ ‘ S Bulk 0‘ Cm“. whue he was at has been a‘ critic of the CBC in d tMurphy'.= view "just 100 per cent u drmtiiinizs. ‘katchcwrin cxpnsilrc dcalh gelhcr through the .\'orih Ailaiiiic tcr spt*(‘(l.\ up to fit) nlllcs pcr sci-and WEATHER Annny with a few cloudy Intel-vab and milder: Light winds increasing dur- lng the morning in southwest 15, Of ‘Copter Pilot f Missing Four { Days Is Safe ’ HALll-‘.\X 'CPl~Tht.* pilot of a . . . ’hL‘ilt'()|lit‘I' nll\Slllg in Labrador -for l‘-.- (lays was rescued Monday In Phlll lnes of an RCA!-‘ Lancaster search plani- An llt.\l-' spukcsniaii said 0.‘ Seven million Filipinos wcrc cl- 1; (-,t,1m,u,,. pilot or a Norihcrnlalso by mass strcct (lt’fllf)llSlf‘2i- ed on the Phil- igible to cast ballots in the pro.-i- wlngs Airlln(hs -wpgpr that dis. lions and new editorial attacks I °°"'e3‘- M0” mil“ 500 appi-zii'cd Tl'llll‘.\'(l£i\' on a flight to-32311151 King “US$14” ‘ll -l°rd3“- on the scheduled start of hal- candidates were seeking I02 con- SUM Lakc‘ Labrafim. from Rasygpeakers and edmmais a(~¢u_,-C.-1 Ba). Quc. was believed unin-1 jurcd and in good condition. The l.ant-zistcr bomber. based- at Turbay. Nfld., spotted 'lt l'lll\‘\lIl;1 pilot and hclicoptcr at 1 30 a in coptcr arrived from Knob Lake, Labr.-idor. about four hours later. Thc Lancaster was piloted by F0 J E. R. Mc.Vlil1an of Leth- briilgc. Alta. Others in the crew , Dunbar. ish. NS, F0 .1. A. Young, Re gina. l-' 1-}. W Trischuk. St. Lambert, Que; F0 .1. R. Britt.. Saint John, ‘.\'.B.. and Sgt. R. J. Sweeten. Port Albernl, B.C. Spoilers aboard the plane were C l. M Bissonette. Chicoutiml, Alrcraftmen I. Harris J. W. Mo- horuk of Windsor. Ont. At Least 41 Killed During Post Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 41 persons were killed. in accidents in Canada during the‘ weekend and two more are miss- ing and believed drowned. Gales. blizzards and the cold claimed at lea st eight lives. here were 21 traffic fatalities. 15 of them in Ontario. Only Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island reported no real‘ dental d e at h s. The Canadian -ism A5-r Monday and C"-.i‘Middlc East crisis were sonic- cleil the spot until a rescue hi-li".‘”ha‘ balamed h°“'°"‘r ntig0n- , , PRICE 5c ar Jitters From Syria Unusually Large Turkish Troop Movements Reported DA.\lA>'CUS. Syria (AP put on a llL'V\ show of war jitters hluiiday £ill.(‘l' the army l'f.‘l)Ul'lt‘Cl ‘b(‘t'll migiiig a campaign against TUl‘l((‘_\. accusing her of concen- trating tl'(NJpS and violating her Syria _ borrlcr and all‘ sracc unusually large Turkish ll't)(lp -]~uI.k(_y hi“ repeatedly demed lll(IV(‘lllt'lll> at night along the all} al.’.’.(l‘(‘.\\l\L‘ intentions. and ilil.\ said ihat hcr troop arrange- lll('ill.\ arc r her own security bccziusc of Syria's increasing ll‘lt.'lldllll(*>S in Moscow. NEW 0L"l'Bl-ZAK Thc show of alarm over Turkey coincided with a new outbreak of the Syrian-Egyptian feud with iliisscin of Jordan S 0 m e 10.000 demonstrators. mostly Palestinian Arabs shout’ . ing "down with King Hussein." norllicrn fruiitier. lllgh cxcltcment was gl'llt’l'i’,llt‘(l him of betraying Arab national- and threatened him with liq- uldallon. [)e\‘elopnients which oihcruisc could prcsage a new crest of the .by un ‘confirmed reports from Arab Pfirfldt-‘d in Damascus- fsources at the United Nations in Akram Hourani. speaker of New York that Syria and the parliament and leader of the left- ist Arab Resurrection Movement iBaathI, said “Any Arab hand at tended to conclude peace with Israel shall be amputated." The thousands of Palestine Ar- United States have agreed on steps to improve their relations.‘ The agreement was reported to in ude a new exchange of am- bassadors to fill vacancies cre-i ated by a near-lnipture last Au- gbs [in 5)/Fifi ha‘/9 been lmllled gust when Da ascus army chiefs; y lzyptian and Syrian radio accused the ited States of plot-‘ and newspaper articles in the last ting overthrow of the Syrian week charging that Jordan and government, ;lsrael are negotiating in secret. The agreement was said to Palestinian Arabs in the Jor- have been 1-«chad in . meeungydan-held west bank of the River last week between Syrian For-l-TOMB" 8150 are |'9P0I'1€d here to eign Minister Salah Bitar and.have started a series of antl- U_s Ambassadnr Henry (‘ahmiflussein demonstrations. Lodge and Assistant State Sccre-‘ Palestinian Arabs. making UP tgry wimam M, Roung,-99 half or more of the population of TROOPS ON ALERT Jordan. and Palestinian refugees - . in_other Arab countries are easily As a result of the army reports: stirred up by fears of a peace of Turkish military mot-ementsgsettlement that would sacrifice all Syrian troops “units in, thelmir hchanlcesd of returning to nort were put on ert, an the H" 0me an . Syrian cabinet held A two-hour’ King Hussein who has been at meeting in the middle of the $6 wit: Syrliaf and Esygt since night. . ouste a etist. pro- gyptian An army spokesman describedjovernment last Spring. Came in the Turkish m v t r an even more vi orous “large-scale. nlgiht-lftmngf lilniissiiilllof attack in the Eggyl-Kill! rlffuelilcti and unprecedented." A foreign M0nd8)’- ministry source said Turkish vil-l Cairo‘s Al Ahram said it is “in- lages and outposts were blackedievitable that there should be a out suddenly and about $0 vslll- round it Jordan-between cles. including tanks, were ob-WM P190919 and UM!‘ Gxeculiolr served moving along the border ers." Press survey covered the period from 6 p.m. local time Friday to midnight Sunday night. Three pcrsons were killed in- airplane crashes. five died in hunting accidents. one was elec- trociilcd and one died in a fire Ontario cniintcd 23 dead. Que- bcc right. British Columbia. Sas- katchcwan, Manitoba and Nova cntia two each and New Bruns—7 wick and Alberta one each. Two duck hunters were drowned in Opinicon Lake near Kingsliiii Two others died aftcri lll(‘ll‘ lxllll capsized on Georgian‘ Bay Tlicir lwo companions. miss- ing since Saturday. were believed rnwncd Quchcc‘: fatalities were made p of ihrcc traffic deaths. four on of in a. bathtub. and a hunting accident. Pl.A.\ll-I DOWN. 2 DIE | A liclit planc crashed in Brit- ish Columbia. killing two. in Sas- caiiscd the of a woman who fell- thrmiuh l('(‘ and one was klllcd inf a traffic accident. ‘ in \l.'initnh:i one person was‘ rlrimncrl and one was killed in a‘ i;i.‘fii llll\il.'Il1 .\'cw Hrilnsuir-k's l.‘ll.'llll\’ vi-as a traffic accident and sit vim \lbcrla'< i l-‘ROM oi"rl~:r< SI"A(‘E i it is f‘\llnl.'ltf‘('l that mctcors en- llif‘ earth’: .-limo.»-phcrc at fund is <lIll noon and mom-\ is being received by Rod lnncs. Villa-..-c Clerk who presided last night , The addnss was read hv Russel Mcintyre and the presentation made by Earl Jay. Both are illagc nrnmissioners. ay is shown at the left Mr J Mr. Feehaa la alongside of him. ’.put her to death. «at four places in the area of Bab Al Gumhufll 8n0lht-‘T CliF0 P8‘ ‘-Al Hawa. northwest of Aleppo. per. said the Jordan army could The source said the cabinet metl not remain submissive to “init- to assess the meaning. lors" and that the "hour of reek‘ For several weeks Syrians have onillg is at hand.” Reds Disagree On Fate Of Dog MOSCOW lAPl —A Sovict physl-‘ munlque Sunday said the radlO cist said Monday night Laiktlliaii failed and biological and "must be dead" but Premier nbservauom had been Bulganin said the little space dog was 5”“ alive at km concluded. Anolhci statement by reports from Sputnik ll Sunday. the Sovici news agency late Mon- “we don't put everything in the‘day contained no mention of the (S p u t n i kl communique." Bul- dog ' said "And an.vwa.v we Sknhcll<y'n. head of the Soviet to make too much institute of physics. was asked at fuss ovcr thc dog." thc rcccption for his opinion Both Billganin and the physi- about Laika. D m l t rl V Skobcltsyn. “i think she is dead," he said. cl. , .talkcd at a Swcdlsh l-‘.mbas.<_v re- “l don't know for certain. but by d .. ceptinn with reporters sccking now she must be ca comment on a general as Both Bulganln and Skobeltsyn sumplion ll(‘l‘(’ that drugs mixed wcrc asked if the Russians plan- with the last of Lailtas food had nod to bring the dog, its con- tainer or all of Sputnik 11 back Anothcr Soviet aiiihnrity. a srl- to earth. enlist. had said she died Friday,‘ Bulganin said he did not know. the sixth day of her flight lilh that it was "too technical a quiet the halflon salcllllc. A Tass rom— lion" for him. GETS PURSE FOR RESCUING CAT hllh tension wire. vdt Mr McIntyre is next HI_mlllnn were transmitted Douglas. legion branch secretary I next and Mr. lnnes is on the ht. The cat owned by Capt. Joseph Maclnod had climbed an electric light polc. Fcclian climbed the . tn thel rpttal. pole and was reaching for the Flo has yet to return I baa- animsl when it reached for a pital for some skin grafting