\ A vapid trandt repair truck with a moving platform, center foreground, is used to lower: vic- Sabre Jets OTAWA (CP) — The govern- | ment will decide next month : te re - equip the eight squadrons of Sabre jets in the ROAF air division in Europe, an i spokesman saiu Friday. If a decision were made to buy and build im Canada a new air- craft for the air division, con- tracts could be let by September . and the first plane produced in 20 to 24 months. Some 200 planes ~~ would be required. ® ia under e ernment would place the con- tracts with A. V. Roe (Canada) _ the other two aircraft manufac- ' turers in Canada, de Havillnd _ of Toronto and Canadair of Mont- \ real, already have orders to fill. The choice of plane to replace the Sabres has been reduced to _ feur American types: The Grum- man Super Tiger, the Lockheed F-104, the Republic F-105 and either the McDonnel F4H or Sir Roy Dobson, president of | tims to street’ after an explosion Decision ‘[sComing Next Month group of which Roe is a mem ber, Friday met Prime Ministe Diefenbaker and Defence Produc- tion Minister O'Hurley. Sir Roy was accompanied by President Crawford Gordon’ and vice-president Fred T. Smye of the Roe company. It is known that Roe, left high and dry Feb. 20 when the gov- ernment cancelled the Arrow jet interceptor and Iroquois engine programs, is willing to build any kind of plane or missile for the new plane for, the air division, together with the engine and elec- tronics system, would be built-in Canada, sy It would take Roe about three years to complete an order for 200 aircraft at an approximate cost of $250,000,000. It would not require all the 13,000 Roe person- nel who were working on the Ar- row and Iroquois, however. The government now is paying half the payroll costs for Roe to keep together a nucleus of fech- nical staff until late August or the Britigh Hawker - Siddeley ‘Missile E early September. mphasis Shifted By Yanks By FRED 8S. HOFFMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — United Bates military planners have de- cided to shift emphasis in conti- nental defence from ‘anti-aircraft te anti-missile weapons, the Sen- ate armed services committee was told Friday. The new master plan, as ex- plained to the committee by de- _ fence officials, proposes stepped- up spending on the army’s Nike- Zeus project. The Nike-Zeus, still years away from perfection, is in- tended to intercept oncoming in- ‘| tercontinental ballistic missiles. While boosting the anti-missile | program, the new plan means “) less money for the army’s Nike- Hercules and the- air force’s Bo- mare—missiles capable of down- ing bombers but too slow to cope with 18,000-mile-an-hour ballistic . missiles. ENDORSED CHANGE Chairman Richard B. Russell (Dem. Ga.), endorsing the changed emphasis, said the de- fence department wants to spend an added $157,000,000 on the mis- sile-killing Nike-Zeus. Russell did net say just when, but presum- “MOORE & McLEOD L FEATURE “TOOKE” SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS ably this money would be alloca- ted soon. eee As for the Hercules and the Bo- marc, Russell said they would take a reduction of about $152,- 000,000 over the next year, with an eventual cut totalling about $1,500,000,000. He did not say over what length of time the over-all cut would be spaced. The army and air force have been squabbling over the relative merits of the Hercules and the Bomare. Both weapons were re- tained—but both took a cut — in the revised defence plan which came af prodding from Con- gress and President Eisenhower. Although one aim of the plan was to quell the interservice missile rivalry, Defence Secretary Neil H. McElroy indicated skepticism that it would work that way. WILL NEVER COME “T do not think that Utopia will ever come,” McElroy told report- ers during a break in the closed- door session with the committee. (The U. S. missile controversy is being watched carefully in Can ada where the Bomarc is to be introduced into the Canadian anti- sot @ Fully washable @ Cabaia Stripes @ Paesamora Cottons Pied sheet ‘TOOKE SPORT SHIRTS @ Drip Dry = @ No Iron @ Ivy Stripes 406% ff TOOKE DRESS SHIRTS @ Short Point’ Mounthattan Collars @ Available in White @ White with White Fancy Stripe @ Flight 4.95 @ Clubman—3.95 @ Life 5.95 co) TE DONT BE “TOOK”—BUY “TOOKE” uae <ey ripped through elevated .station C ti overnment. —tawa— Little Theatre workshops The government plans that any at Boston! Stairs to street were blocked by debris. At least 33 aircraft defence system. Two bo- mare bases are to be set up in Eastern Canada.) In giving reporters a fill-in on the plan, Russell said he agreed generally with the proposal to in- crease emphasis on defence against missiles. “Tf the Russians decide to at- tack us I believe that the first at- tacks would be by missiles,”’ he said. “They might send over manned bombers later to see what damage was done and to knock out remaining targets.” Women Win. Top Awards OTAWA, (CP)—Three women have won top awards in the Ot- annual Canadian playwriting competition. Winners, selected from 62 en- tries judged by Dr __W_G._ Hardy of Edmonton, classics professor at the University of Alberta, were announced Friday by com- petition chairman Mrs. R. M. Watt of Ottawa. Top award — the $100 Birks award — in the one-act, English- language competition went o Gwen Ringwood of Williams Lake, B. C., for a work titlea Maye. Mrs. Eileen Warren of West Vancouver, won the $75 Dorothy White award with her entry Whatever the Guise. Third price, the $0 Ottawa Women’s University Club award, went to Mrs. Marjorie Buckley Prologue. Mrs. Frances Parkhill of Saint John, N.B., got honorable men- tion for two plays, So This is of Edmonton for a play callea | - persons were hospitalized. (AP Wirephote) MISCOUCHE A meeting of the Miscouche Convent alumnae was held on Sunday evening in one of the convent classrooms. ‘sympathy is extended te Joe Gaudet, Miscouche on the death of his brother Abdon Gaudet. Mrs. Alex Gallant of Welling- ton recently visited in Miscouché at the’ home of her daughter, Mrs. D.H. Gallant. The Miscouche Council of the Catholic Women’s League recen- tly presented their variety con- cert in the parish hall. It com sisted of two plays “The Kidnap- ping” and “The Laughing Ghost” with solos and negro jokesters between the acts. This was und- er the direction of John Des- Roche. Heler and Sophie Gallant were recent visitors te Miscouche. ’ Emmanuel, (Bob) Perry recent- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 15, ' is © fy ton pohating out the me oF 3 Weathermen Are ‘Underpaid’ |resmu"s sear mee . . ° A: teaching becense they _ Tax. Aid Studied Pecares Transport Minister |ssczienz ‘ . (Saiaries currently range from "y OTTAWA (QGP) — Canada’s |foundiand that the weather has|® low as $2,640 « for a “ i ws weathermen—all except very seriously.” techaiciad to . ' Percy Saktzman—are Mr. Hees, with matching gol-|140 for a meterologist class or | Ul in No hess an authority-than their |emnity, said ‘it will be given|but most run from about $4000 boss, Tranaport Minister Hees |very serious consideration.” to $6,700.) ‘ | 6@id go. Friday in the Commons,| Douglas Fisher (OCF—Port Ar- OTTAWA, (OP) — The govern: |Canadian - hips in eee, wens thur), te brought up the whole HEAVY DAMAGE of apecial tax caticessions to ex-|cluding caght’ Canndhen Natanel|PAFimect, which operotes Ced-| asked whether “meteorsiogiets| _PEIPING (Reuters) —- Reports cougage Canadian shipping | (West Indies Steamships soki to | ®da’s weather stations, ‘who are also parttime television|% flattened wheat erops and: Transport Minister Hees said Fri-| Cuban interests last year, This| tik Nielsen (PC—Yykon) com | stars” have -getting paid| heavy’ damage to property Gay night. compared with 17 veasels under |Pained that Mr. Saltzman, the |by brondceetere wsthe thelt sor | 74 Lionel Chevrier (L.— Montrea.| the Canadian flag a year earlier,|OBC'® famous television weather | ives. ae Pettey te ie Se Laurier) aeked in the Commons| Qn the game date thie year | @at:, uually gives viewers) Gir. Hees seid Mn. Selieman |*al: Tait, gates and floods whether any consideration has g Cansdinomoad "shies “merg|™one information about weathe |who “seems to have partivy. | ttroughout China. Hail swept been given to granting Canadians |crrying on ocean-going foreign |i2,the United States than in the |tar talent for doing that kind of | Wheat flelds ‘covering more than engaged in shigping any tax re- trace under United Kingdom reg- Yulton or Northwest Territories. work,” was given permission to | 260 square miles in the northeast @uctions, similar to certain de-| ict Mr. “Hees said thie is perhaps ido it and earns extra money for |coastal province of Shantung, the preciation arrangemesis estab ei because Mn. Saltzman has so few | it, Communist party n ‘Peo lished a couple of years ago. |, 35, Sige nad that the decline /viewers io the Yukon (which has | Pay PROBLEM le's Datly ee That is under ‘study ‘at the | Caveda's deep - sea feet has| no TV stations.) But possibly Mr:|” jo sagen wet pay of Ae “and one branch of the industry| “ S9peaTs ao government is/drawn to thie complaint, very real problem with the de- rn _ bs going to submit detailed pro-|™ny, “a cease smen about HPC WET a — noua. |Partment.” ' The palace of Holyroodhouse, ted Sy wt roe Sad” eta ay ae oe eres oe |S, ena nabre ban ate Geieac mud B naageagl ha 1956, the ai| te to Board and the Civil Service Coms|guest-house for an abbey in 1128. At another point Mr, Chevrier|S0VeTament was till im officelin June, 1967, “there have been asked whether any consideration| mere Were only 26. Tepested complaints in New- TEXACO APPOINTMENTS has been given to subsicizing iain both construction and operation of a small number of Canadian ships; to help them compete 2 against. foreign shipping. a bf ene ae Have You A Question eubsidy te not under con- sideration i] / oe ae drew from Mr. é Hees the information that as or ° ® Mert i there wee oy 1 © Hospital Services Plan? 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