Extra Cash .. Classified Ads SeII .. Phone 8506“ FridayTJ33.T2fi958 The Guardian Page 7, *Agents Wanted BY J. R. WILLIAMS services offered Wanted OUT OUR WAY -—f -’ PAULA‘ RU7U1‘EST_AVAll:ABLE o..,J..5T \NE|_L,I HA-re wonvslz A MASON TOLD PRIVATE COMMERCIAL QUANTITY snanr OYSTERS. Muggerid 9 Can Place reliable men or \ F23/<n‘v;nL'u»C= lo-reL;JrTou, WI:/N?/O rfignéiirgfe course; ptifeged 1gi2C1(t}y. Iiicgln Apply Anthony Smith, Ten women interested ‘ " ' "E M A E U59 M ' "0W- 1‘1 OX . uar Ian. M116 Hon _ . 9 up to we noun.» éislfiilfllli 1 at-lE2%S :t*..s.z.6..e.*g;~ M-¢.c:'.:.':.:.“°“" ”“ESSMmNG “N” “LTm....; ‘° Com Iq|n+ . -|- 200 foods Home a cl F - LAID up eov RUNNlN' I6 e-ow‘ MASON sues’ . . CHANGE OF POSITION BY OF-, P as . . . ' _ I1 aim . -,~ . tions slip covers and overdrap- . . . . v Necessities in ' ‘i ‘ 1 w"""—"'"5 "°”‘2 M“°”""E “FEET” "’ "“55"”“ZE ’ , - fice girl, with 4 years experi- .G estdblmllecl I sum WHILE ~/ouuze MACHINE 'I'lME,5OHE’$ es done. Mrs. J. .e Ward, 61 . . LONDON ,Re,_,,.__ , _,,_ Bmahfs‘ ne1,,hbou_rhood routes on full _ HAND.’ oo='r=--Heuseo TRADE.’ GOIKVMACHINIST Chestnut St Phone 4615 ence In bookkeeping. Apply Box c(,um.j] wp. Nd - I 01‘ Dart-time basis. Permanent To BEA SOHE CAN ' 607 Guardian. Piiscsted “mo, 1\',,Lf(‘)‘}$y,\,{“§hti, No lay-offs. Experience unit 3 W ”“*.$‘E"E" 6F-MENT-’ SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES zfidges comillaint ‘that two necessary. Write for details‘ // AN CEMENT To TAKE OUT WANTED-DAY CARE FOR 4 year old girl in your own horn near old Spring Park Sch l or Eden St. Call 5322 between 9 and 5 p.m. Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7:30 SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK ISLAND GRILL of “My llelping Hand Offer? on credit basis" Mr. G.i Laurin, President, 21 St. Paul; St. East - Montreal". don Sunday newspaper's published: . “distorted" reports on his article: on Queen Elizabeth in an Amer-i ican magazine. I , Royal Family’s private lives were U. 5; Newspaper , Cheque Thefts r The council. a voluntary organ-I jzation formed to keep an eye on journalistic e t h i c s, said The People and the Sunday Express had a right to say his article contained “a number of unfair, untimely and wounding dispar. ggements of the Royal Family." Muggeridgq lodged his complaint rafter his article in the Saturday‘ Evening Post stirred up heated controversy here. The article was cntitled “Does Britain Really Need a Queen?” ,_ Muggeridge said the Press Council’s_ statement came as no surprise and is “woolly. incon- clusive, feeble and mistaken.” The council said Muggeridge’s accusation against the newspap- ers was not justified. At the same time, it expressed regret that the two newspapers had omitted all ‘the writer’s references to the ,.credit of the Royal Family. SAYS JOBS LOST Muggeridge complained the ,‘ newspaper accounts resulted in his losing television and writing gsignments. The council was told Tuesday by the Queen’s press secretary, Cmdr. Richard Colville, that the being increasingly “disrupted" by certain sections of the press. Ads Increase CHICAGO (CP) — Newspaper circulation and advertising rev- enue in the United States set rec- ords in 1957, the Newspaper Ad- vertising Executive Association l'¢P°!'1S- Advertiscrs also put more into newspaper advertising than tel- evision, radio, magazines and billboards combined, association President Gilbert P. Swanson told the a s s o c i a tion's annual lcclzlng Tuesday. -‘Despite the record peak in ad- vertising revenues, preliminary checks indicated that advertising linage declined about three per cent. The added income came from higher linage rates, increased use of color and. selling more pre- -Inium space. Final figures on ad- vertising income are not avail- Jble, he said. The climb marked the 12th year in the last 13 that news- paper revenue set 1 record. Newspaper circulation in the U.S. last year averaged 58.600,- .000 copies a day. . l 7 Charged In I OTTAWA (CP) —- Seven men, including a former police officer, have appeared in Hull and‘ 01'.- tawa in courts in connection with theft of 1,500 blank civil serv-,= too cheques from the’ federal ,., weasury office. - ~'; Two men appeared in court .5, Tuesday and five,more Wednes- ‘ day as city police and the RCMP, -6. continued their investigation into -; the Friday theft. Police said they except to lay more charges. 5. Lawrence Gourlay, 23, of Ot- ;3ta_wa, a former member of the f; City police department, was re- , manded without plea or election "at Wednesday in Hull court. "; _In Ottawa court, Orville Bel- .g|11‘8. 25, and Arthur Carey, 23,‘, _§_ Plefided not guilty to charges aris-’ ij 1113 out of the cheque thefts. Mar- lé-‘cel (Mike) Berthiaume, 27, was 2% remanded without plea or elec- f "f I101! and Orville Gregoire, 23, .§ chose trial by judge and jury. I,-‘ In Hull court Tuesday. Douglas {'2 Arthur Fox, 20,‘-; of nearby East-, ,“71¢W. 0nt., was remanded one‘ ri W961! for sentence after pleading’ ‘f Eullty to a charge of trying tol i’. with money. by false pretences.l ;LeslIe Matthews, 27, of Ottawa‘ ‘S Was remanded without ‘plea to ;.,_- ‘Jan 21 on the same charge. *--<——-Xi AICclpone’s Car :,§Chonges Ha-nds. MANCHESTER, England (reu- filfcrs)-—Al Capone’s bullet - proof Cadillac was sold for £178 -at an » yf Auction Wednesday and may re- _»‘*-.lI-‘urn to the United States. -2 Tony Stuart, buyer of the 30- "; 7931‘.-old. armor-plated sedan that :_°3l‘1'1cd the late gangster around we ch?’-380 during prohibition days, 34 said he will advertise the car for :3 81}; In the u.s. I 110138 to make money on it," §‘.dd€d_Stuart, a dance hall op- Water. "The car was brought to Britain ,i,_ and was Put on show in 1942 at K 5118 Vue Amusement Park here. I. But within a few months it was zwlthdrawn, Belle Vue said, after . "°I9Sts from the United States j~ mat the Car gave a false impres- %‘ filltlf American life. .5 eau:e19itVl1e auctioned the car be- . room. was taking up to much 3‘ m__.__.____ LIKELY APPOINTMENT ?n1towN FUR COAT, LARGE _"£3I"°.$3-9.P|'°Il'I.'“fl_ BUSINESS CHANCES Start your own manu-, facturing business at? home. Novelty diagrams; and contents — $12 post? paid. Easy to manufacture. You lean make articles at‘ home spare time, in gar- age or basement. Money back if not completely sat- isfied. We buy your finish- ed manufactured pro- ducts. A great opportun- ity. Lambertt Distributors, Dept. 120 1393 S. W. Marine Dr. Marpole, Vancouver, B.C. Boarders Aooo.mnTodated ROOM TO LET ORTROOM WITH board, comfortable home. Dial 3090. cars and Trucks For Sale FOR. SALE, 1947.FORD .GO0D condition, priced at only $100.00 Dial 6951 between 1 and 2 p.m. or after 5 p.m. 1/4 1957 VOLKSWAGQN, A-1 CON- dition. Radi_o, winter and summer tires. Phone 6797 after 5 pm. 4 ROOM, SELF-CONTAINED heated apartment. Adults pre- ferred. Phone 3081. For. llent TELEVISION $5.00 WEEKLY. Firestone Home 8: Auto. Dial /5547. For Sale BABY CARRIAGE. DIAL 4297... STUDIO COUCH. WINE, GOOD _ condition. Phone 4404. POT BURNER, CARBURETOR. tank and fittings. Apply 8319. size, in good condition. Dial 3441. 2 BULL CALVES — ONE A, week old and one 2 weeks old. Fred J. Andrew, East Roy- alty‘, Dial 7259. FOR, SALE USED WA L K I N Cooler 4 inches cork 8x8x10— Complete with unit, Bargain Storey Elec Charlottetown. FIREPROOF SAFE IN‘EXCEL- lent condition. Size outside not including wheels. 30" long x 35” Wide x 25” deep. Bargain price. Phone 8626. EARCH STORAGE SPACES for things you don’t need. Of- fer ’em for sale through Clas- sified ads. Get spot cash QUICK Dial 8506. NUMBER OF REGISTERED Holstein cattle, both young and old, also, a quantity of ‘press- ed hay. Robert H. Palmer, Con- way. IROILERS (ORDER NOW for Feb. March) Pullets for maximum yields (Ames and other “egg specials,” high yield, low overhead). Dual purpose. Cockerels. Spring catalogue, price list. Bray representative. Ralph Raynor, R.R., Charlotte- town, J. Spencer Hughes, Em- erald (Bray Hatchery, -Monc- ton, N.B.). For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS——-is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately, 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this , to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 6days 3.60 4 IOIIIOOUOO0 1 OI “OIOOIIO -80 HERE’-S THE NUMBER LONDON rcpt _ Lt. - Gen. Sir] -l,,_d'"t°hS ‘Big Jim) Cassels, who‘ * are 9 (_70mrnonwealth division in. possilgi is being mentioned as a‘ ‘ha S9 successor to Field Mar- “ep 11' Gerald Templer, 59, who Bfitsi down in‘ November as the pefiafh army s chief of the im- : D . general staff, says The "17 Express. 8506 We WIII Be Glad To Help You Prepare An ONE KITCHEN RANGE IN EX- cellent condition with ot oil burner, new linings and graltes for coal and wood. Dial 7514. USED F L O O R POL SHERS also Cleaners traded in on new Electrolux, three brush polishers and cleaners. Dial 5607. PURE-BRED SCOTCH -SI-IORT- horn Bull, 16 months old. Red in color. Dam and Sire both champions. Apply Blake Wood Southport. REGISTERED. LAND. RACE swine. The finest bdcon type,. reasonable price; Magic Land- race Ranch, Travellers Rest. MALL CHAIN SAWS. REGU- lar $265. Reduced to $%9 for one week only; Batt & Mac- Rae Ltd., Euston St. . 7 ’€ I 112 ‘nuns luv‘ :—»—:f 1513. , For Sale For Sale iiilmnwoon, SPLIT on IN UNB blocks. Orien Trowsdale, West- moreland. DINNERWARE Terms arranged. Apply to—- JOHN ARSENAULT, 83 Bayfield St.—2nd floor Female Help Wanted WANTED DINING ROOM GIRL. Apply Mil-ton’s Old Spain. WAITRESSES WANTED, APPLY in person to Island Grill. CAPABLE WOMAN T0 CARE for invalid woman in modern, convenient, country h o m e, Write Box, 606, Guardian. Male Help Wanted I WANTED MARRIED MAN FOR farm work steady employment, House provided. Apply W. J. Andrew, East Royalty. Dial Charlottetown 7841. IEEP GOODS MOVING Through Classified )ads! Small ’, cost, big [pulling-power! Dial 3506. ‘ HOUSE, HUNTER RIVER VIL- lage for sale or rent. Modern home throughout, seven rooms, two baths, sun-porch and gar- age. Ready for occupancy. Write Mr. Dave Patterson, Hun- ter River. FOR SALE I New, modern, six-room bungalow, with three bed- rooms in Belvedere area. Oil heat, air .conditioned. Large lot. For particulars apply-— BOX 600 GUARDIAN WANTED A MAN TO CANVASS the Charlottetown area for a local Photographer. Good earn’- ings guaranteed. Apply P. O. Box 602. Charlottetown. SALESMAN. REQUIRED. TO sell in the Maritime Provinc- es, chromed kitchen sets, Write immediately to East - End ‘Chrome Furniture Ltd., 9035 Hochelaga street. Montreal, Quebec. USE Guardian - Pafriof WANT ADS ’ OFTEN FOR QUICK -RESULTS I IN RENTING OR I SELLING PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc- Bell, Mathcson & Foster 150 Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, EA. 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslain Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I OPTOMETRISTS «J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St.. 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House. 4756 H. .I. Mabon, R.0. Montague ' P. ARCHITECT ' J. F. TOOMBS. 8. Arch. CHITECT ' 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 E. I. J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie BIdg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC LARGE, Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) ' DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. . 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee- & Trainor _ I65 Queen St. Dial 4332 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 5432 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. st. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 MUSICIANS Dial 5228 WANTED . Salesman Wanted ' we are paying highest arket prices for all kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ATTENTION LIFE INSURANCE salesmen. If you have proven abilty to produce reasonable volume good business, and if you have a desire to build a sales organization, we have an opportunity for you. Write in confidence to: S. C. Morse, Agency Supervisor, Atlantic Halifax, Provinces, Box 895, N. S. 'aIc bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Heavy Quake Hits Andes ' Wanted To llont WANTED — IN SUMMERSIDE Three or four room apartment couple. Robert Wright. Bank of Nova Scotia, for young Sumn-lerside. LIMA, Peru (AP)-Twenty-two or more persons were killed and several score injured Wednesday by a 90-second earthquake that struck the‘ lofty Andes city of Arequipa. Wanted The mountain metropolis of 132,000 lies 7,800 feet above sea WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. level. A radio broadcast from Are- FEEDER C A T T L E PARTLY beef Breed. M. F. Walsh 51 Chestnut St. quipa heard here said 22 dead had been identified at a morgue. Miraflores, a city of 160,000 ad- joining Arequipa, and neighbor- WANTED MUSICIANS, PIAN- lsts, Violinists, Male Chorus, for Crippled Children’s Program. Anyone interested ctc., Please call 5669. ing Tiabaya village were four- fifths demolished, radio reports said. N o r In a 1 communications were wrecked and information. after early press reports, ca-me WOULD LIKE POSITION IN doctor's or den-I.-ist's o ff lc e. Have one year of nurses train- ing. Competent typist. Box 608 Guardian. Apply from amateur radio broadcasters. The quake was felt strongly in Moquega, capital of the province of Moquega, at Puerto Pisco, and in Anica, northern Chile. 0 No more frozen fingers C No more frozen clothes ‘ C No more dampness In your home Dry Your Clothes ' for only Pennies Gt "day I $I.O0 For Ever Clothes Pin (UP TO I in o THOR , fully automatic clothes DRYER! $40 For Your Old Clothes Line! INS) P AT FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO co. LTD. 187 Great George St. Phone 5547 — I WANTED ' Bulk potatoes for packaging, premium prices paid, also B size Sebago seed. Contact Doug Docherty, North Wiltshire Warehouse or Phone 49.24 Ch’town. Buying daily at Ch’town Wharf packed potatoes, contact«Joe McNa1ly or Ch’town Office 4924. GULF Poraro co. LTD. OPPORTUNITY Clerk typist required by national organization. Must have -pleasing personality, neat, and able to Single girl preferred. Must be competent typist, some knowledge of bookkeeping an asset. Good wages and all employee benefits. meet the public. Apply: MRS. BRUCE, Unemployment Insurance H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 BRIGHTON ROAD DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE &' CO. coopnn BROTHERS 5. co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED Provincial Bank Buil Ad If You Wish. ding IMONCTON. N. I. ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street BOOI<KEEPER WANTED Wonled of once Lady Bookkeep- er with some experience. Apply in person to -- I PROWSE BROS. LIMITED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising is inserted in both The Guardian and The Patriot. secutive issues. Ads must appear in con- One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per word per day. Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3%c per word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3C per word per day. A system is satisfactory, and it INDIANS RAID CLANSMEN ‘I MAXTON, N.C. -—, Armed In- klansman before light blub was between klnnsmen and Indians at ‘ dians talk to a man believed to be shot out that started gun battle Maxton. (AP Wirephoto) By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer HALIFAX (CP) — With‘, the Turkish Navy stalled by a series of mechanical hitches In its At- tempt to take delivery of five for- mer Canadian ships, questions are being asked about the value of Canada’s mothball system. The -iiive ships came out of the Sydney mothbsll fleet where, like the other 20 vessels in storage -there, they were said to be cap- able of being whipped into shape within days. The Turks took de- livery Nov. 29. and the shpis are still in Canadian waters getting mechanical -bugs ironed out. They were originally scheduled to sail Dec. 10. The navy says its mothball CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of January AD. 1958. In Re Estate of EDITH E. POOLEY late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said" Province, Widow, deceased, tes- tate. ' To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Brenton Har- old Turner of — Knutsford in Prince County in the said Prov- ince, Farmer, and Ralph Jones of Charlottetown aforesaid, Sec- urities Dealer, the Executors of the above named Estate, pray- ing that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province, on Thurs- day the 20th day of February next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any iMoIhbaII ‘Fleet May Not Be As. Ready As Was Thought wontlbe changed. Some officers say Ilia trouble on these five Bango -type escorts the Turks now have probably stems from the ships’ long layoff. TUKS KEEP STILL Turkish officials in Ottawa and members of the Turkish Navy there. won't comment on the -trouble. Canadian navy spokes- men said none of the mechanical breakdowns were too serious, and some could have been fixed at sea, It crew members were famil- iar with thc ship. ' These were the first ships taken out of the Inothball fleet Syd- ney since It was establis ed in 1952. But some of the ships in the fleet were idle ,at various ports before then. Another n-inc shups—-five more escorts and four 'm111°8W0eDers are expected to be taken from the fleet for Turkey under a NATO agreement, Naval officials say the mollhball system is similar to the practice used in Britain and the United s_I‘8I5€S- The ships are’ tied up at 91°”; their guns and equipment are removed, most compartments 3¥0€PIlng ukeyones, like the en. Sine room, are sealed air tight, Through ‘these key compartments alt Is‘ circulated through a de. 3-‘m1‘I‘1f1°r *0 keep temperatures 1 low level, preventing rust and corrosion. COCOONS FOR GUNs ' At some U.S. Shipyards g«co_ OTTAWA (CP) — Newfpund. land’: Premier Smallwood Tues. day called on the Liberal party I0 Support a special federal ct. fort survey and measure the Atlantic provinces’ natural re. sources. Mr. Smallwood, speaking from the floor of the natibnal Liberal convention, proposed his resolu- hon “as a means of reducing the EXTENSION OF TIME- they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribu- tion made to close the Estate; as prayed for in said petition‘ and on motion of Frederic A. Large Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. A IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED t at a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that [a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respective- ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid,_ so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queens ‘County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnlcombe Minimum charge for 20 word: Registrar. NOTICE is hereby given that the time for the reception of tenders for DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT, MARINE- AGENCY WHARF, SAINT JOI-IN. N. B., is extended to 3:00 p.m. (E.S.T.), WEDNES- DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958. , ROBERT FORTIER. I Chief of Administrative Service and Secretary. * Department of Public Works, Ottawa, January 21, 1958. The Auction Sole which was to be held Thursday, Jan. 23rd at Bunbury, will be held ‘on Saturday,- Jan. 25th., at 2 p.m. Ten choice Holstein cows to -freshen from Jan. 20th to Feb. 1st. Two Ayr- shires in March. ' C. WOOD, Owner. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Auctioneer. coon" coverings are placed over refitting. A maintenance crew at Sydney makes periodic checks of the ships, keeping them painted and replacing parts. ma-nd. Turkish naval officials carried out sea trials with the five vessels and accepted them as seaworthy. But after they came to Halifax for further trials and gunnery practice they devel- oped mechsnical troubles, and their , sailing date was pushed back day by day. ," They finally left here last Thursday. They were only one day out when three of the vessels lhad mechanical trouble, and the whole fleet returned. Two of the ships had minor‘ en- gine difficulties, which, the Cana- diannavy said, could have been repaired at sea by men experi- enced on, the ships. The other 81319 .1181!‘ more serious trouble with its evaporator system, used for converting salt water to fresh for use in boilers. . The ships are expected to try today. This Is the third group of ships turned over to other countries by the Canadian navy under Nyro a_gree1nents. France was given six mlnesweepers in 1954, but gtsesc were flresh from the build. . last *3!‘ Norway “"99 fmsates and these wars in use here before the changeover. Neither country had trouble with the ships. SmaIIwoo.dCaIIs F... Asa For Atlantic Development disparity in the economic devel ;0Dmenlt of the Atlantic provinces and most of the rest of Canada." He called for steps “to explore, ’“1”VeY- 9181). measure and make generally available up - to - dag, knowledge of the natural re- solgces of_ the Atlantic _provinceg W1 a view _to -bringing about speedier maximum use of th. natural wealth of the Atlantic 8-Pea. thereby raising the stan. dard of ‘prosperity in that part of Canada, ' Mr. Smallwood, one of three I-'Ib91"31. Premiers. sa.-id everyong recognizes humps" such as Que, bee. Ontario. British Columbia and Alberta. and “hollows” like the Atlantic provinces. He said the “Liberal way” of improving the situation is not to level the‘ top off the “humps" but Il'a1se the “hollows.” Newfound. ‘and did not want to remove an nchfrom the prosperity of some provinces; it only wanted to raise its own. I Sees U. ‘S. Spy In The Sky Soon WASHINGTON (AP)-The air force missile boss says by the spring of next year the United States could have a spy-in-the-sky satellite. able to circle the earth and return safely with photo- yaphs. . _This estimate of U.S. capabil- ities was given by Maj. - Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, head of the air force ballistic missile division, in much-censored testimony re- leased by the Senate prepared- ness subcommittee. The general also discussed round-tn-p flights to the moon by man and “a satellite that would sit In one place with relation to the earth." Schriever said recently the air force got approval to try to de- Dial 7824 ; vel_op satellites for “an advanced reconnaissance system.” guns and other equipments. C-a- . nadian navy spokesmen say the « chief value of this is for faster ‘ I l Pnior to the changeover of com- i