This mfg)!” Atlas intercontin- away from its launch pad head— tipped nose cone on a journey minutes. Picture was made from ental ballistic missile rumblesling for space carrying a silver-lowering thousands of miles in a distance of approximately 2 MIGHTY ATLAS‘RUMBLES AWAY U. S. Extends "Voluntary" Oil-I Quota For By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) — Pres- ident Eisenhower Tuesday or- dered a twoamonths extension in present voluntary U.S.' oil import restrictions pending the recom- mendation of a sixman cabinet committee reported to be consid- ering mandatory import controls. The presidential action continu .ues through Feb. 28 import quo- tas, currently imposed by U.S. importers themselves on a volun. tary basis, which limit incoming shipments of foreign oils to 934,- 000 barrels a day. The Canadian allocation—64,000 barrels daily on the Pacific coast and 61,500 a day in the US. mid- west—remains unchanged. SECURITY THREATENED The restrictions, scheduled to expire Dec. 31, were imposed more than a year ago on such quantity as to threaten the na- tional security by discouraging . exploration and development of domestic oil supplies. ‘ In what amounts to a stand-by action, Eisenhower extended the * quotas for another two months on the basis of a report from the cabinet committee which indi- cated it has not yet completed a study of the program he asked it to undertake several months ego. ‘ The committee has been re- ported to be considering a recom- mendation that the president im- pose mandatory quotas, which he can establish as a matter of na- 2 Months rocal Trade Agreements Act. N0 PROTEST LIKELY Canada protested the voluntary restrictions when they first were imposed but is not expected to make representations against the two - months extension, officials here said, because it is only for a temporary period. One Canadian source said Can. ad'a might have some misgivings about their continuation beyond the new Feb. 28 deadline since, on a long~term basis, a limit on exports to the US. tends to dis- courage exploration and develop- ment of the Canadian oil indus- try. , In actual fact, imports from Canada have been running below the quota levels in both the Mid- dle Wes-t and on the Pacific coast. Some of this lag has been attrib- uted to the recession which stifled demand for oil products and pro- duced a glut of oil in reserve in the US. f TOUGHEI'S STEEL Peru is ne of the world’s largest producers of vanadium, used for toughening steel. GIFT FROM POPE WARSAW (‘AP)-—A special gift from Pope John XXDH, a val- ualble gold altar piece, was brought to the Roman Catholics of Poland by Stefan Cardinal Wyszynsld on his return from Rome- Sunday. The Polish pri- mate was the only Catholic card- inal from behind the Iron Curtain to attend the Rome conclave tlonsl security under the Recip- WlhlICIh elected Pope John. miles. (AP Wirephoto) - Ham Richardson Lashes At Critics BRISBANE (APl—An incensed Ham Richardson lashed out at his critics Tuesday and announced he f"‘_ly intends to play in both the single and doubles in the Davis Cup challenge round I against Australia next week. “All this talk about my diabetes and my physical condition is poppycock,” the US. No. 1 player said. “I feel wonderful, I am play. ing the best tennis of my life. I feel I am the best player and that our best .chance of winning the cup depends on my playing all three days." Jack Kramer, professional pro- moter who is serving as captain Perry Jones' chief counsel, said Monday that if the decision were lefit to him he would use Barry MacKay and Alex Olmedo in the singles and play Richardson only in the doubles with Olmedo. Kramer added that Richardson was handicapped because he was a diabetic and that “I doubt if we can win by playing him in both the singles and the doubles.” Richards-on has beaten Ashley Cooper of Australia in their only ,2 two meetings and he won over‘ Mal Anderson, the other Aussie singles ace, in their last meeting last summer. PORTUGUESE CORK Production from forests of cork trees is Portugal’s big industry, exceeded only by wine manufac- ture. and, Thank You to :94 x6 Form I) l A Sincere Wish for a Merry Christmas -— MocM-illon’s Service Stofibn Your Friendly Texaco Dealer ‘ Our Customers! 1 Queen St. I 22 Weymouth St. we can MANY GOOD FRIENDS AND Lam. CUSTOMERS! Johnny’s Fish & Chips Charlottetown Dial 5593 161 Queen St. CHAP‘PELL & CO. Charlottetown 525 Winter Work Projects Oi Municipalities Approved OTTAWA lCPl llunicpal, Mr. Starr's announcement said Works projects totalling $27.000,-‘,the 525 projects involve a total 000 in eight provinces have quali-jcost of $27,000,000 of which more fled for $3,900,000 in federal aid i than $20,030,000 will be spent dur- during the first three weeks offing the period the federal pro- thc federal government‘s program is in effect, between Dec. gram to encourage winter works‘l and next April 30. Their total .‘ up to Dec. 22 municipalities had * 525 had been accepted for federal still were being processed. projects by municipalities. Under the federal program, aimed at boosting winter employ- ment, the central government pays .half of the dierct payroll cost of municipal works which the municipality would not normally undertake in winter. APPROVE 525 PROJECTS The program began Dec. 1 and submitted 587 projects of which contribution. The other projects CNR- Promotes Halifax Resident MONCTON, Appointment of T. (Larry) O‘Tolle of Halifax as commissary Storekeeper for the Canadian National Railways there, Was announced yesterday by RF. Padberg, regional gen- eral storekeerper for the com- pany. The promotion is effective Jan. 1st. Mr. O‘Toole, born and educat- ed at Halifax. joined the rail- way in 1915. He became a fore- man in 1920, stock-keeper for commissary cars in 1932 and for the Canadian National steam ships stores two years later. In 1935 he was appointed store- keeper for the CNS. In his new duties he will be responsible for the provision of supplies for all railway dining and boarding cars, the CNR car ferries operating between Cape Tormentine, N.B., and Borden, P.E.I., all company vessels call- ing at Halifax and a number op- erating across- the Cabot Strait between North Sydney and Port Aux Basques. f GIFT for Santa. Q Voltage Q Figurine Cologne Q Bath Powder Q Face Powder 6:99 163 Kent St. “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL” direct payroll cost would be an estimated $8,000,000 of which the federal contribution would be $3,- 900,000. ' The minister said all 10 prov- inces have agreed to participate in the program. Quebec and Prince Edward Island, which re- cently entered the plan, have not yet submitted any projects. T0 HIRE 9,400 MEN The statement said work has begun on most of the 52 projects and that some 9,400 men will be hired to work on them. Almost half the projects ap- proved so far are in Ontario— 223 of them. Projects approved in other provinces: Newfoundland 5, Nova Scotia 15, New Brunswick 91, Manitoba 11, Saskatchewan 44, Alberta 57, British Columbia 79. Five provincial governments are adding extra amounts to the federal Super-cent share of labor costs as an added incentive to the municipalities. Manitoba has of— fered to pay for 30 per cent of payroll costs and Ontario, Prince Edward I 51 a n d, Saskatchewan and Alberta are paying 25 per cent. . DEADLY T'V ARGUMENT NUEIRNBEiRG (Aim—An urgi— ment over television ended in the axe slaying of a 32 - year - old mechanic. Police said Mrs. Theo- dor Doenfner, 34, admitted kil- ling' her husband because he wan-ted to take away the TV set he had given her a few months ago. “I lost my nerves,” Mrs. Doerfner said. “I decided that the set should not be removed.” Mtge? Giggey’s glamorous gifts of her favorite Dorothy Gray cosmetics are better than mistletoe when it comes to winning kisses Q Check this list of “kiss winners” by Dorothy Gray . Q Lipstick . Face Crean Q Medicated Scrub Set Cologne ey’s Pharmacy Dial 3170 Airline Accepts Mediators F‘lon; Pilots Next NEW YORK (CP) —~ American Airlines accepted a federal peace toward-ending a crippling strike 'of its pilots. That left it up to the pilots, who had no immediate comment on whether they would settle on the terms proposed. The four-day strike, coupled with a month—long strike against Eastern Airlines, has grounded a third of the airliners in the United States during the peak travel per- iod of the year. The federal mediation board peace proposal covered a variety of contract i s s u e 5, including wages, flight hours, sick leave and vacations. The board asked that, if it is accepted by both sides, the pilots return immediat- ely to their jobs. American, in accepting the pro- posals, said they would make its pilots the highest paid in the do: CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS ‘120 Kent St. Phone 4922 pact Tuesday in a halfway step‘ I 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Dec. 24, 1958 mcstic airlines industry. Meanwhile, Christmas travel moved toward its annual peak with other carriers taking up much of the slack caused by the strike against American and East- ern, two of the big three airlines. More than 60,030 passengers , . were bumped from Tuesdayisf travel schedule by the twm strikes. But relatively few were stranded Increase roul- Wirmg Travel to Florida was snarled the worst, since Eastern is the main link between that winter playground and the populous w1n~ ter4bcset cities of the north. The tourist trade loss to Miami alone was mounting at the rate of $1,000,000 3 day. ANCIENT SAGE Confucius, the Chinese philos- opher, lived for 73 years, from 551 to 478 BC. And Out You Power Bill! Yes, inadequate wiring cost, l you more. Let us check your home and make needed adjustments soon. Our rates are low. Guaranteed repairs. > FREE ESTIMATE CALL NOW PHONES 8543-8544 PALMER ELECTRIC MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR We thank you for your patronage during the past year. Waiter ‘ Burhoe's White Rose Service station Longworth Ave. Charlottetown Dial. .8108 0 And it’s so easy to make, Best Yeast! If you bake at home, please your family by baking this treat tomorrow! Everybody loves this fragrant Giuliani when you use fast rising dry CH EESEBREAD Scald 3 c. milk, 14 emu. rated sugar, 1% tbs. salt and Knead on 1i tly-floured board 4 tbs. shortening; cool to luko- - until smoot and elastic. Place warm. Meantune, measure mto in greased bowl and grease top a large bowl IA c. lukewarm water; crumble and add 1 cake Best Yeast—or stir in 1 tsp. granulated sugar and sprinkle with 1 envelope Best dry Yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, THEN stir well. Stir in cooled milk mixture. Stir in 4 c. oncesifted all- purpose flour; beat’with a rotary ‘balls. Place each of 4 beater until the batter is smooth. greased loaf Pans (4% ” X 8% '9. Cover and set in a warm place, tops and Sprinkle each free from draft. Let rise until 1081' With 1/4 0- shrwded.¢lleese- doubled in bulk. Work in 2 c. Cover and let rise until doubled lightly-packed finely-shredded in bulk. Bake in moderately old cheese and 5 c. 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