Se eG ee ee ee ee ee ETT Re eS Ok ee Page Mgr One CR SOP eee Te ee SN EO eS ee ee ee ee eee ce x eee LEER Be ee ee ee St eS ee en ee Pe eee ee ee ce ae ¥ ' i a AL, ee ve ‘ ee ‘ L ‘ The BB im hen! st: es Ae, a Ebi a aa ae Electronic Brain To Control |are minimum essai oot mime rae iMissile Base Operations Everest eS) conse nal DAVE MCINTOSH tién from ra@ats|The. U.S. is also paying full de-|% Maritime coal ' Goninon Press Oicat Writer works out the point of velopment costs for SAGE and|!ems. within Canada... a OTTAWA (CP)—The electronic|tion and automatically fires Bomarc. “T am particularly pleased that | new +|brain which will control the op-|Bomare interceptor missile. The Sa the Commens Fiidey, Foul| G6 peeesment siete een on manny. Reve eetions of Conate’s ten Bemiee| Besere speeet, Suagien wpbee ey (L — Toronto Trinity)| will be consulted on . GE. control asked about a Toronto Globe and B 4 ; Mail dispatch from Washington = | Work on the site has started. Bomare stations located hun-| which said the American Bom- } ‘of milés away, it is under-|arc-B missile will not be avail- od the contrdl unit for Canada| able until 1963. Environment)—gt North|is being established at North Bay| Defence Minister Pearkes re one Bomarc| because the RCAF barracks there| iterated that the Bomarc-B will scheduled to be instaliéd| will be available for us¢ by SAGE|be available at the end of 1961. CF - 100 jet] and Bomare pérsonnel. He did not say when it would be squadrons already there|CANADA PAYS A THIRD installed in Canada. make the city.a prime tar-| ‘The program for on¢ SAGE| Doubt about the future of the of Russian war at-junit, two Bomarc stations and|pomarc program was raised this a eae ce additional racars will cost somé| oo. when the U.S. House of vicinity of Mont Laurier, oa pay $125,000,000 and the United Representatives voted to cut it SAGE assimilates the informa-! States the remaining two-thirds.'by $162,700,000. DOWN DELIVERS nationalism’ brought loud ap- plause during the closing minutes Atlantic Congress z=... Lewis Douglas,' former U.S. Sessions Ended [fein ee vos Present plans call for meeting) The French delegates pressed Canadian Press Staff Writer before the delegates diapers ‘0 | the argument that NATO coun- LONDON (OP) — Delegates to|St uP 2 preparatory committe tries sho Ino rca tii cfethire the Atlantic Congress ended their |‘ 5422 a0¢ consider financing %¢ | tries should not sacrifice their A Complete Stock of 4 conference Wednesday |{°2't ¢., Expectations are its) sovereignt storing nucl and scaeostesety ecabarked on | "useet, Will lave. to be abwut|Seapone for wiich they Gd not 7 fi oy Saeed CRUISER BIKES arrangements to im- plement some of their || The majority of the Wilgress| yctand refused to attend the! : ; pore ee a ean committee supported the idea} becouse of its fishing | © Boys’ or Girls @ Ladies’ or-Men’s delegates from 14 of the 15 NATO : with a Matece| Mme cupute with Briain. || @ Semi-Racers @ 12 Models to Choose from where in eration among Western Allies and Tred shaes. PIUSVILLE SMMiial seuttene co cone’ of ar neenn on ap ane wee eal . $ 95 : guideposts for the Atlantic al-|cted as an examete of what can) Mrs. Gerald Murphy and Miss Priced From... ~ With Trade i Mary LEjisworth, Campbeliton, | the West | posals. were Sunday guests of Mr. and/| Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. FALLS IN might’ to hold the line ROOF LS communism, and gouge banal greet affen dealt cg Low Monthly Payments — No Finance Co. to Deal With : Walter Firemen fighting 2 $30,000 ceiling of the restaurant they are curred. Non one was injured in NATO forces forming the Euro-| Conservative member of the Ca- ert Frizzell, Tignish, and Mr. laze, in downtown Windsor, look|in start to give way. They got out Of the coa.|Keir Murfay, Miminegash. the fire. . Wirephoto strength as ‘ and ee at Tree rena |mena ie laein, ace |orea, pli coms | ag. and sv. sonn. crcorall FIRES TONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD the e to the, wes read by Mrs. Walter Leard, on 8 to create a) * : : . * BEDEQUE eer tee for the year|the president. The usual club|%wiles centre for the Atlantic | out of the various meetings would | had ES ae moron a Mrs. Charles Lord, this village,| Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, Rev. | house and intellectual focus for — meetings.” fin and sons, Brocton, also Mr. Charlottetown Store Only nce plans was-a recent visitor, with rela-| E. S. Weeks and Mr. W. J. Reid,| The Tourist Tables and chairs| the alliance — a move strongly! Harry F. Jones of Saskatoon,| and Mrs. Desmond Gallant and tives and friends in Summerside. : ‘were painted,, the grass cut and| backed by Canadian delegates. | Canadien delegation head, viewed family, Duvar. | A ceenmone| OPEN AT | | Seiad a oticer | CENTRAL , ; REC. was] Pee SE | Tare 8 am — 830 pom , * x een FAETTA\ NATIONALLY FAMOUS ff ree +o poesuc a . 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