-ea 2» V I396: l'T""‘ flde. "xii. “J . -r;-igfliill-IONE ssos meets seller with Guardian 8508 ask for classi- results. _iic:l ad taker. for quick a who @um'oIio1tt WEATHER cloudy; widely scattered snowflurries; west winds 15. Low-high at Qliarl_o_tie- town 35 and 40. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" T2 PAGES GETTING CROWDED This is an artiws conception of Sputnik l with its new com- panion in globe - circling space. Sputnik II. which whirls in a higher orbit. Sputnik I makes it around earth once in N.) min- CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 Toronto Raids utea which Sputnik ll takes 103.‘! minutes. Drawing is by AP Staff Artist John A. Carlton. PEI Breeder Scores In Swine Show At. Amherst AMI-IERST (Special) —AlinoiI Boswell of film ' the Ross Jun:-r of Freud: Riverbretfitoaeanimellol-ID New Mystery Object Seen WASHINGTON fAP)—aA Ull- by a coast guard cutter. even as the air force lnvestlgatsd a hurry of earlier. ar reports. The coast guard cutter Sebago. cruising in the Gulf of Mexico about zoo miles south of Invisi- ana. radioed that an obl€¢l N’ 'a In-ee seconfi It 7-I a m. A51’. The ' message said the object was tracked on the V0001’! radar screen for 37 minutes and that. during that period. the ob- wci flitted on and off the screen several times. Sightings of strange objects have been widely secret mi ati in I e south I? LAKI I. e ch extends Qadiee L'.S. boundary. was discovered he Samud Cliajala in $01 Otieen Recalls Ottawa At Opening Oi UK Parliament LoNDo!l(cP)—-‘nefisese 8.G. Stewart and Son. Mard- fisld cham- and the reserve grand male c as well as the senior female chan- plonship They lied for: raw- bons ilne other good peas ll0l8l‘ElNa S. C. at Mai-ahfisld mowed only two ani- male in the Hal in rins her! gfl Bey took 1: jun- ll. eh-wins is Isabel s junor heifer Abegweit Royd her dam is Pfille Cfiieflraln. Thar . placing was made in the junior yearling heifer close. Farms also at the fair with lrrst places in the You“ Their Glennfton Bell- won the junior yearling class and Falconvwood Farln Dons took the junior yearling heifer class. Belli-linger was bred by J.J.E. ‘ E‘ is sired by and his dam is Glenafton some: serve senior ctmnrplon. The see i 3/ de sift also the reserve junta champion. He also had the re- ior champion was shown by Van- non Harding of Sussex. S The reserve junior female champion was shown by Harry I Waugh and Son. Fredericton. !\’.B i End Firemen On I Diesel Hearings ’ OTTAWA (CP)—A three-man a] commission has began to ‘ millions of words of test‘ land to study hundreds of exhibits in an efifort to decide whether the : CPR should take firemen off dies- Vels on its freight and yard serv- ice. ! Mr. Justice Kellock told a re- | porter the commission's work - would be done as quickly as pos- r HPD ' but speculation was that she. too. Sputnik ll Due OverNS CAMBRIDGE, Mass. lCPl — s - eyed observers in North America may be able to sight Russia's dog - carrying satellite this morning before sunrise. ' Sputnik II will make its first pass off the East Coast at ap- proximately 6 a.m. AST. from a point east of Florida to Nova Sco-' tia. The next passage will begin at the lower end of Texas at 6-43’ and at 6:47 will swing near C ' cage and the Great Lakes area.‘ A third sweep will begin when. Sputnik ll comes in from the Pa- cific about midway between Los A n g e l e s and San Francisco. ‘ about 9:25 a.m. AST_ and (‘ms ses the Canadian Prairies from the Eastern end of Montana.‘ about four minutes later. Observers on the East Coast would be fighting the brightness} of the sunrise to see the rocket| far to the east. Dr. Fred Whinnle of the Smithsonian astrophysical observatory said. i The Sinlthsonlan astrophysical observatory also predicted Tues-‘i day Russia's first satellite rocket. will make in naming plunge toi earth DEC. 11. 1 Dr. Whipple said that visual; sighting of Sputnik II is compll-i cated by the low altitude. up-l lca during_the next few days. At its best. it will be about sec- ond magnitude in brilliance or roximately like a moderately bright . May Expand Arms Commission UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. iIP) The United States and Russia were reported Tuesday night to have a greed to a plan under which the United Nations disarm- ament commission would be in- 10 members. This would clear the way for Russia's return to negotiations. L...B§'teie sneer-7 8503 I0 hi‘ of the plan. France was said to be undecided would acres to the idea. Earlier Tuesday in the Gen. eral Assembly‘: political commit- tee. Soviet’satellite delegations threw in support for Russia's at- titude of withdrawing from all UN machinery dealing with dis- armament. Recount Today In Montreal 1' MONTREAL (CF)-Montreal's first twin Judicial recount in ai mayoralty election has been ob} dercd by Judge Antoine Lamarra‘ to start today. i He granted petition from both? Jean Di-apeau. defeated incumb- ent. and Paul Vcnina, a private citiun, after a spate of hostile argument by counsel for the two me fl. Both recounts will proceed at the same time before the same‘ iudge. That makes a total of 16‘ recounts arising from the Oct. 28 civic elections in which Senator sibe but he could not say when ' would be finhhad. Sarto Fournier was elected mayor t proximately 100 miles, at which“, X. Christe wh ran with the support of President Eisen- .hower. PRICE Sc ive Hint Of 10 .Mi||ion Tax Cease Sees New Radar Defences * Required In Three Years QUEBEC fCPl—Ground envlr 105 or the equivalent 10 minutes any function in actual control of Tuesday in Connection WM’ 58”" onmenl —- an electronics network or “atmosphere" that automatic-l ally tracks flying objects and’ controls their inteiI:eption—is thei only wcapon against Russian mia- I siles, K. R. Patrick said Tuesday. ‘l The Russians will have inter- continental B a l I is tic 5 Mia. siles stocked "in quantity in three! to four years—and surely before‘ 1962." he said Mr. Patrick. president of Ca-, nailian Aviation Electronics Lim-1 itcd at Montreal, was addressing, delegates at the annual meeting of the Air industries aifi Trant port Association. RUSSIANS UNDERESTIMATED "We seem to have underesti- mated each of the Russian ad- vances by three to four years," he said. "This does not leaver much time for the development‘ of ground environment and coun- fer weapons. “The strategic air force of the United States has been the prin- cipal deterrent to a third world r. That weapon has now been scientific Present radar warning systems —the Disant Early Warning and Mid-Canada Warning lines —- are “incapable of detecting the ICBM in their present state and irrep- able of controlling any ICBM counter weapons that may be db veloped." Mr. Patrick said. Hesaidthespeedofnewaib craft and missiles means radar coverage must be deep — 7D miles of ground environment ra- dar which can control intercept- ors ahead of the radar bases. “It will probably take the Cl‘- Mgyor Of New York Re-elected NEW YORK (AP) — Mayor Robert F. Wagner. a Democrat. was reelected Tuesday by a big margin over Republican Robert In other scaiie-ed off-year elec- tions throughout tbe U.S.. Democratic Governor Robert B. Meyner built up an imposing lead in his bid for reelection as gov- ernor of traditionally Republic New Jersey Meyner led Rep ilcan state Senator Malcolm 8. Forbes. Democrat J. Lindsay Almond Jr. won‘ election as governor of Virginia under the banner of mar sive resistance to racial integra- tion in public schools. He defeated Republican Ted Dalton who cam- paigned for moderation on the school issue. Socialist J a s p e r Mcbevy. mayor of Bridgeport. Conn.. since 1933. was defeated in his bid for a 13th term by city Judge Samuel J. Tedesco. a Democrat. to get into the air at height and position." he said. I DEW OUTDATEDT ; The only one of Canada", three. radar lines which can bc adap- ed for ground environment is Pinetree. he said. ! The DEW and mid — Canaciar lines have been described as‘ warning lines "from which we? can deduce quite surely that] these two lines do not perform I Subpoenas Served On Some 50 In Three Other Cities OTTAWA 'CP) inquiry does not relate to the tax rcturns of any stock brokers who are members of the Toronto Stock Exchange." His statcmcnt said the raids had ihc prior approval of Mr. Jll~»ll('(‘ .l. T 'l‘hors0n_ president of the Exchequer Court of Can ada. Ext-hange President A. .l Treb- ilcock had issued a statement earlier .s£l_VlllL’ "ihc Toronto Stock l-Ixcliange understands that none of its members are involved. . ." DETAILS NOT CLEAR Actual details of the Toronto raids were not clear ' F. Williams. federal direc- — Subpoenas ,in Montreal. Toronto and Calgary air mlercepuon ~ They “am the ure in Toronto of documents in Pinetrce stations to the south,“ mcome {Rx mvesugamm ”_" that enemy bombers have been Volllllll P0551?!) 510-0.00-000 ll detected heading south. “'35 learned 199Sd3)’ millil- "'l'll(’rC is good rcaaon to TORONTO .Cp,___[.‘edel-31 “.7, d""b‘v" h" f~‘3ld- Nil?‘ T‘°"°[ *5 “'~‘cnuc deiiarimcni officials and P”‘5“"‘ “'””"“'“‘ ‘'l’‘' 0 " “' RCMP raided riowulovsn offices tinuuus radar‘ cover northward of gn Town“,-_\ f,nam.ia; dm,-In our large}-iiics 1:) allow even su; Tuesday and Seized document, D¢"l‘90lll<‘ llllt-‘l‘(‘PP0l‘S 0 llll¢‘Fl‘9D in an in\'esti;:atioii of a possible m'~'h'-‘peed bf”“b”5 b°l"r° "icy 510000.000 tax evasion. reach their tanadlan tarzels. No one uzis arrested. Names of lfl(.ll\'ldUalS or firms were not re-‘ 5 Macmillan In Appeal For ,Tighter Anglo-U.S. Alliance NDON (APi—Prime Minis- ter Macmillan said Tuesday that the United States now realizcs it can no longer stand alone at this "real _turning point_in history " Macmillan ushered in a new session of Parliament with an ap- peal for is tighter Angli»Ameri- can allance to beat the forces of communsm “bent upon the mas- tery of the world." I “The Amercan people." Mac- millan hold the House of Com- mons. “are no longer confident that even their great country can do everything itself. without al- ‘ survviv —, and still less to secure the sur- vival orf the ideals for which they stand." The ‘prime minister pictured the free world as under constantr threat from the centrally-directed! Co . mmunl ers. - ‘i still believe that peaceful co-> eidaence is possible and desira- ble." but I must frankly admit. that events since (the 1956 East-, est Genevm talks W ) have not been reassuring." ‘ Blflfl Pfl1'_U;lt_E . Macmillan said his Washingtong‘ talrhs with Eisenhower centred onj "how the free world could be put into a better posture to defend it- ‘ self and save mankind from the orrore of another war without cepitulating to world commu- for of taxation for the Toronto area, declined any comment and Supt. J. F‘. Thrasher. command- line RCMP in this area. said In Onawah a revenue depart‘ RCMP. "assisted the department of national revenue in so . . f mcnt spokesman said the raids . .. . me ° ywcre on the Toronto homes and>::el:n::trk but declined mrthe’ rrv - o K85 of seven stock promoters. The T 0 r 0 n t 0 Telegram ‘am He said the amount of the al- . lcgcd income tax evasion mayi:'91s§.°f “I” °f%ce'hw°'l'° l:ef°n' run about $l0.000.000 or so but ai "1 mg‘. t S81 5 ony 0" inoon police and a large moving v .final count ld h t it . ‘scrutiny of bvdouks, sgfirittiegziid. an pulled up omslde ’ bufldin‘ her documents Seized‘ The eva~‘and the crews entered several of- The Presldenl and I felt there (.)i fices. A police officer stood out- was scape for the further joining: slf0n' may have run over a perlodlflde each door and emed together of our efforts or better“ War" 1. _ _ p _ _ J. ' employees leaving until the squad c0—ordination‘ — poiucal. mlll- BIGGEST CASE ON R!-.:C0RD?‘w35 through’ tary_ economic and moral (.u,mmumsm_ warned Macmn_ Revenue Minister Nowlan told,gto1;hd° g:§l'_'g":3s:‘te3'a igfiepggcvf 'a”' 15 dy"ami° flmugh "11 and 8 reporter H was one of the blgllin van as files of records were me democracies must develop an; gest cases on record and followed . cagmed out of me buudmg equai dynamism ‘ months of federal 'll1V€SilglltlOlI The Star also said ..nu‘nes 0' 1 gay without hasiiamon and into the promoters operations. k w t wilhoul excuse that this is a real He said court prosecutions may! 9 5‘°° P’°m°, " were “° ’' turning point in history." he toldlfollow examination of the lnfoitflfealed but i‘ ‘§ ’'°P°”ed 1“: e silent House. “Never has the‘: mation obtained in the raids. ‘firms had been mixed ll? in “DC threat of Soviet communism been| Later Nowirm issued romolions in Canada and the Mir, a D so great and the need for the statement in Ottawa saying “the U.S." COU ntries to organize themselves; against it been so great." ‘ Amendment Expected To ‘ 3rd Reading Of _ Pensions Bill PEl Law Re Pensions Plan (Spec-ial‘. —i>r-ime= I OTTAWA (CPl—’l'he Commons a1:'[AwA, Tuesday gave final reading to a Edwmd Maud is me om cmui. government bill authorizing a $9‘ in province which will have no incre-i=lse—to $55 m.ontihly—ln otld ,mend the provincial law in or- age assistance paid )0 ntly by t e; der to join in the plan to in- . federal government and the prov- crease old age assistance from be?“ “"9 l’_'f'’‘“°°' ll” inccs to the needy aged 65 to 69. r346 to $55 a month. Health Min- 53’d‘ that l ’ pmvmce . . - to enter into a new agreanent The bill now goes to the Senate J ister Monteith told the Commons it may do so by giving an under: xcalcd. Both revenue department offi~ ('lalS and RCMP here declined to comment. m~m. . . . "At the moment the countries of thc irce wo d are supurior in material resources. manpower and skill. But the ofrec world has no central dir ~tion such as the (‘ummunist p wer possesses. Tuesday. befits would not. be emphasized cause any serious difficulty or ‘delay in putting the increased '3 - into effect. It has Will Celebrate On Moon a |nl967, MOSCOW (AP) — With bigwigs ub. of the Communist world flocking; 8 Moscow for the party‘s 40th anniversary jubilee. Soviet pa- pers blossomed Tuesday with predictions of Soviet rockets toj the moon. to Mars, to Venus. 4 One scientist envisaged thel crews of space ships propcllingl themselves with rocket pistols out where gravity disappears. . Isakov. a Stalin prize winner in bological science, said he be- lived it possible that the 50th an- niversary of the Bolshevik revol- ution “will be celebrated on the moon just as we are now cele- Russian ‘Trade Mission Coming . OTTAWA (CP)-A new Soviet trade delegation is ¢Xl>_¢€l!-‘d '0 arrive in Canada later this month Sovet said Tuesday the group will be made up of “different special lets" end will be "widely rep!‘ sentative" of various Soviet trad- i bodle The grolip may make deals nd only to sell Russian goods but and the assurance of s also to buy certain Canadlu goods, the officials said. aennea .Beai-lnglnmylltlfl rrebes of silo leaned in are come ol li- psseh from throot *5 ..g.'_ l ~ imflhuhae eaareeeIemldIeV¢- asiitah ind ea‘sl vna asshshpastssa yearsbssnglvtngtnstrncttonls throughout tho scientists do mi expect Laika manned by robots to make nh- coast of the Academy of Medical taking that it will at the next session of its Legislature. PR‘ sent the necessary srnendmenla for retroactive amhcatlon and approval. The hoped for date of applicat- ion or the new agreement would be November l of‘ this year. Red Prediction braiing the 40th on our planet." rfortable as possible. even giving g‘es‘il(‘f?sV' Another. T Khachaturov, sald‘it long training in rationing its . Soviet science had made a newlown provisions. Previous reports (“dd age trim”; gfierem supcr-fucl which kicked the two‘said Laika had aboard a supply b'“_ r9 miegc tieon from 10 to M Sputniks into space and had in- of concentrated liquids which shclewéfi‘ qua‘ 8 vcnicd clccirnnic brains to tzriidelcoiild lake through a tube in her 5°Th‘x; menu" WM“, benefit. thcm into their paths around the‘ mouth. [how beween as of (55 earth. ‘ . . . .. ‘ ' eta'n«s the means Thc super-fuel presumably was, MAN 300"‘ 05 MOON’ I ‘Fen: he sun r X the new source of power ihc Rus-i lS§k0V- by Smllllll *1 50”?‘ ‘Tl?’ , sians Monday said had made thelb1‘3ll0l'l On lb? m00n 10 Y98l'S satclliic jnurncys possiblc. Wcst-,3h0Hd. lYldl(‘8l¢‘d man)’ Pr0bl¢‘«'l'|5' crn scientists have bcen spcci:.lat'~'T9m8l" 10 b9 5°1"9d b“f‘“"° hi” mg Wm-rghpr [hp new source of man space travel is possible. But; pmwr “~35 3 supclnfuel or nu. Prof. Yuri Khlcbzcvich pl‘f‘dl(‘l9(l Cim,- propulglnn tlfit Sovicid S(‘l(‘nlll(Slt< wmilg "1 - ~ - ' : n a roc c nun (- ..':.':‘*°.'::::::;..‘*":’. “ “° *‘ 3' s “electronic brain which could cor-i €XP¢‘T1S ‘m rcci any dcviation in Spulnik'~i W093 5fN‘€ll1«'"i‘d lhm lhf‘ R”-"I r t mm~(.m¢.,',i hr-{me ii enwred its sians might already have shot off, "5 ["5 n Additional co! to P.E-1- 0' boosting the amount of old age assistance month Would 50 cinity of 845.000 3 YOU'- increasing the unount \ u. sTs”;r;i... Firing Rumored NEW YORK (APi—-The Mutual in said Tues- satellite next week. Washington. however. 0|-my " a mckci on a fmir-day llllll'nf‘_V. ' Wm. me object of hitting the «pnkcsman for the U.S. satellite l—v“lK-A JWING WEl»l« ;mnnn Thiir.~da_\‘. the 40n'i rcvnlu- Dl‘<>lt"f‘l. V3"8“8l‘d. denied 311! .\icnnwhrIc. Laika. rho fun-v ulmn anniversary ‘ such speedup in launching plans. (10,, harnpqgpd in ,, pubic}? of Anmhcr s(‘l(‘l‘|ll.\'l. Prof \’ V, Hc said the timetable still Spuxnik ii for its 17,340 mph,‘Pi\bronravov. set no rlcadlincs. stands as Pl’t‘\‘l0U-S1! lllllolmcedrr spins through space was re- but predicted in tho ncwspapcr baby "1000 t0 K0 “P S0m¢”m€ ported in good -nape. Soviet Aviation that Us 5 R. car In D<‘<‘<‘mb°I' and I N" ‘ fledsed But Soviet writer: seemed to be Derls will send rockets 10 the" 3 ‘ " ‘ 1”” ‘° 5° "““°h°d "9" preparing her epitaph as a sac. moon. Mars and Vcnus Thc first Mar?“ rificc to science. They hinted that rockets in the moon would be The nctwnrk. in a coast - to - radio broadcast. said its report back by, Philadelphia news bureau had ihr-on informed of the launching in‘ by a “leading scientist." dr ict Russia. cn- scribed as an expert on insects. l\ of propul-5 The scientist was not further s. ldcntificd ' to be parachuted back to earth. S€I‘V8_li_0nS and The Soviet Union's top ranking|'e'°V'5‘°“' d0(,mr_ Al N_ Hahn". pmsidemi A scicntisi named Nll(t‘ila‘\‘(‘\. Sch the magazine Sov ences. gave the verdict on lalka. "i“‘E"d ‘he ”““,”"'i He ‘studied recording: and re- “M” by ""‘k“l p""°] ports from Sputnik ll which has .. . al ar S French Premier \ three days at altitudes up to more than 1.000 miles PARIS llleistersi ~ The No-‘which exists between the Gun- lhsahfiy urugodu 0",. munist party here and faifi qiprovved economic Radio reports from inslrumcnrsi attached to the dog showed its. pulse and brealhin were within normal limits. it was said. ‘ lrlna ol in Literary‘ Gasette indicated that Sputniki will be Laika‘.I flying coffin. She told of Latin’: "grand 'iying‘, meal" soup and dessert just before she was shot out in space.: (_ and the inscription “to an up-l '0'“ bumuin . ‘mm.- h'"‘”" 6°‘ °" "'° "‘°"'"“"" °'i ‘'h°'"""‘ly ' Even beforz’ the voting was file the Soviet physiologist. lvoa P-v-1 Felix Gaillard as premier. ‘ .,h,d, (;.m.,¢ "fled go, . ....,_.., 1°“ 5 He is the youngest man to guide ing of his new. cabinet Wednes- ' France's g o v e r a in em since day afternoon. sumlncn To SCIENCE. . _ 3 Napoleon became first consul in He demanded special powers to 5"’ q“°‘°d ‘P’ “"“"‘°"°“» i 1799 save the franc and pledged to "W "'9 "01- WP" "*1 'Fi°"¢| Gaillard celebrated his sons. end the housewife dioppin of man since prehistoric times. birthday Tuesdn. basket" in a speech so me u. be 0" -I mrlflce to science nspiyiu tie the saw. just be- sembly Tuesday. but our honor obliges Is that this 3.” 5. m‘ 4 .' gux.“ . W take place without unnecessary ion sppim. when he said: lcrisis which began sea. a when loft‘!!! “ have naked In right and the ‘ premier lsurlce Bourgee-lair 1'liewrItar-sidsevlstsceln-teittossreeiniireioceri-sis rywae sesbmte "def s rnrd women Prince lmuud fists had given much thoufll lo the nation This is a much lose Ki‘ve Algeria a null’! d b} making the dog's flight as com- unnatural act than the alliance‘:-ule. 5, i