For Quick Results Adve ise The Classified Way Page 12, The Guardian! Agents Vlaiitu Tuesdiiy. Dec_ , 1957 it7i"v7Li':iGn_ ncsixnsis" sow _ . _ -_____. ope . IN MEMORIAM MABEY — In loving memory of our dear Grandfather ‘ Malw) who passed away -\'ov. in ' U .-).‘I W Suiisliiiic folds and shadows lall,I Hiit \\\t‘L‘I reiiieiiibrance out- Ia\l,‘ all liver rcniciiibered by Kay, , Aiiios and Marilyn. n in Queen and King Coun- ties. established Excellent opportunity Full time. Write Raw|eigh's Dept I,-470189. 4000 Richelieu. Montreal, Que. I Edison ‘T“—_" “ .l.i.irders ANTED YOUNG (‘OLLEGE or business girl to board Ap- ply Mrs. Lonian McAulay. 119 Rochford St. or Dial 9698. I Scars aiiii l'iruciii£'tiir’szii? FOl.l..\\l) — In sad and loving " ' . cs , , , _r. 1947 5 PASSENGER C01 PE. IN of our dear broth: ciauiiit I-Iarl roiiaiiu. who ‘“"d °""d‘"“" j"’"“‘-‘ Passfid away December 3, -4‘ l‘l1T H.\t'llt‘t'I_\ smile and kiiidly wayi \ie pleasant to recall He had a mile for everyone ' 1 }\"‘ld<ll1<‘d b<’I°\'*:;b:'18ll)I- B |'I‘lircc‘s no ('l‘O\\(l in the on _\ remem re y ro- , , » _ , _ lhcr Borden and Sister~in-lawlfrom Sfdt of ‘ms “W”? styled ll_vmouth- \'ci-iia And Family I Turks To Get I 4 Minesweeper: From Canada S\‘li\l-ZY. NS \1:m<[9r Pearlves announced Fri-I day that Turkey will get four Ill 1! rt 9 r ii coastal miiiesweepfrs. from Caiiada in addition to 10. B'm.:or class escort vessels be- iCP»—l)c-Ience ——«-—---L - - colour 955 Plymouth Sedan F. R. McLaine Ltd. Dial 7358-9 Today’: Specials 1935 l-‘ord Consul -idoor Sediiii. green. one owner. motor in; turned over in the near fu-‘md (“.93 good Th” cm. ,5 m ture exceptionally good ('OII(‘llI|t-ll in- .\II' Peaiites spoke at a cer-Esme 3 out A “gm 03,- mm emoiii here at which five of tliefwill gjv. mneag. for w,me,- 10 escorts were formally handedfimmg, . over to Turkey, a NATO ally. un- , I der a mutual aid agreement. 771*“-‘I It 3950. I Fiye more are to follow soon. I ' These five, and the five more‘ 1952 I)(pdge 44,,,,,- 5043,, of this class that are to follow. heatei and dc-fro.~2te-r. coloui are Mr Pearkes said in a prepared address “They have served us well. not only as minesweepers but also on convoy escort duty. and on patrol; I ave nol doubt that in the hands of theirl , new officers and men, that good Kent Sm,“ Phone 91” service will continue." I - " due course, four more-. —‘“‘ minesweepers of the bay class! Fflf flgnt will them——a further rein-’ fnrrement from Canadian ship-I yards " and versatile ships," maroon. out. A cheap family car at 5630 Good condition through- W. R. JENKINS Used Car Lot 3 nooiiitisii-‘on "nr:N'rf‘i>iioNi’; 7295. The remarks were contained lnlfi Ah'[‘__[-: 1) “Tfi§pfig§EfiifD the text of an address issued be-I fore delivery. e navy said the Bay class vessels to be turned over are all of postwar construction and have rooms. Phone 4584 after 5.30. ITETATED‘ ROOMS EURNISHED or unfurnished, Central. Dial 9272 hN‘Il In service since commis- GVIRI-S PIE('Vl‘7i (‘OAT SI-IT. sioiiing. They are the Gaspe, commissioned in 1953. and the Como. Ungavii and Trinity, com-' missioned in 1954. They are 152 {Oct long. I .\ll four are now at Halifax. 'l‘lii-y are of the same class as the six minesweepers turned over- to France. under the mutual ai I agreement, In 1954. Nine Bay class minesweepers are in ser - Size 6 Price $1000. Apply Box 533 Guardian - Patriot, it-'1-Jiitiviisnan HEATED’ i.ic.ii"r‘3, housekeeping room. Dial 3368. Central ' Fl.OO‘R_SAND'ERS:VVFl.0OR En. gers finishing sanders. portable saws, electric drills staplers ~ spray gun. sub floor Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. ice in the RC.\' and . 10th is ififiisn IN nir.vrrTiz_"Rivnn scheduled to commission in De- cemher at Victoria, BC. ~ ¥________T_ Heiress And Sweetheart Hide I In _Scotland lrLACKSi1-IJELS, Scotland (AP) A lsyear-old runaway debll“ tar-te heiress and her 2&year~old sweetheart hid from their parents oomewhere in Scotland Monday. They are Tessa Kennedy, heir- cu to a shipping fortune and. . c ! Fair sALr:TccM"i3v'c’i'c_Li-TCR: ap Dial 9584. Good condition. .‘ Village with All Modern (‘on- viencences. Apply to Melvin Cole, e Bay, Labordor. I-‘ULLY——EQUIPPED '_MMEAT‘ Vil- lage. Apply to Melvin Cole.I Market in Hunter River Goose Bay, Labrodor. ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY and painted. Partly furnished. 3-4 mile from Tig- Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen for Sale W Accciunodated I i-osrrioiv‘ VACANT’ FOR MAR- nailer. I Dial 6816. I [or Sale FOR SALE. WELLI sun woon ned ii R. Large and co.’ seaso . Dial 5551. REGISTERED DUAL PURPOSE‘ Shorthorn Bull, 19 months,. also b l 10 months, reserve! junior champion of Amherst! Winter I-‘air. Also heifer cal-I ves. Sire Sanford Sally's Lad. Stanley Hurry Winsloe. Phone 7419. . —— —-——----TI ' _F_tigalo llelp Vlaiiteii I WAITRESS WANTED APPLY personally to Island Grill. STUDENT TO LEARN HAIR--, dressing. Write Box 529, Guar- dian. , WANTED PART TIME HOUSE- keeper 'IllUI'IIlIlgSl. Write Box- 532. in care of Guardian and Patriot. ,* IIELP VIIIIITEII I TEMPERANCE FIELD WORK- er for schools and Church organizations in Province. At- tractive salary and expenses. Apply Temperance Feder- ation. Box 209, Souris. P. E. I. . Miscellaiious NEARLY NEW SHOP. SPON- sorcd by Senior Ladies Aid of P.l-I 1. Hospital need and would] appreciate donations dclivered Wednesday afternoon, 114 Kent St. "iiiiaiiii iteiii’ Wfiiii ‘ rled man with car. Better than average earnings. Kent Strret. City. '1RAFTSl‘.ll'IN ARE IN GREAT demand. Train by home-stiidy' for a well—paid secure jo. Home-study course; on Blue- print Reading also available. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Drafting, Dept. CG, Box 123, Station Tor-I onto. - AS‘ WANTED—RELIABLE MAN d°819F In Queen and Kings‘ Counties. Experience not nec- essary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable busi- ness where Rawleigh Products real. Que. Services oftereii FOR YOUR ESSO STOVE OTL requirements in the city. l)iaI Harry Mcllish R398. DRESSMAKING AND AI.TI-IRA-‘, tiotis Dial ~ltil.'i. or apply 61 Chestnut St. Janie Ward. _ Waiit_.eti Tiifiiient t GARAGE FOR ‘WINTER months. Phone 4883. 4 on 5 ROOM APARTMENT mi I ousc in or near City ground-' floor preferred. Phone 7787. ‘ l-‘IYRNISHED VlI0I'SE on "APT artment in Charlottetown from‘ Dec. 20th to end of January. 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR 4, or 5 months. Central licated. Elderly I 524_ Care I . Patrio. ,___ Hntlgaiitetl ,3 SPEED RECORD PLAYER“, Dial 9295. couplc. Apply Box Of Guardian and D""“"“’" EI“’°5- 5°“ °f sIm°“ S; PUI:LETS_iR.—I. R. and B. R: itoomigitlzn |{(),'u{[')'p‘6fi'q|:‘iyn'. 77. Elwes, a portrait painter. , Scottish law allows anyone over 10 to many providing they have lived in Scotland for three weeks. ys parents not cnlyl . uurivrirv laying. John Carew. Brookfield. cents per Lake Verde. V01’. IVIIISPCI 10 IIIOV TCSII W marry. FINEST GRADE COAL. but obtained a court order in Ion- don forbidding the marriage. A &ANI Two weeks ago Tessa and Dom hie announced it intentions to o Durin was found in hiding near here at n h . After their hideout was dscov-- ored. Tessa and Dominic fled. A 31.00 per bag delivered anywhere in city. Arnfast Coal Company. Ti-‘iifin FERGUSON TRA—C'I'0R. Hydraulic Holst will sell out- right or take cattle in trade. Phone 4587 :”ronMAi.s. om.-: wnm: SIZE 18, one pink size 12. one Blue ze 16x. One single burner hot plate, Dial 4445. After 5. ron—sALn AT ASHTON, in AC- res of land consisting of about 15 clear. balance soft and hardwood. Apply to James Mclnnis. Selkirk, P.E. Island. REPO$E$ED B INGER treadle sewing machine. $89.50. (Ca in be electrifiedi singer Sewing C e n t r e, 164 Great George St. Charlottetown. Dial 4551. . 50 ACRES LAND AT GOOSE Riven‘! miles from St. Peters. berries an O. noice. Do hada crewcut gm, "4 N. and un- cranberries, balance wood- land: also Irish Moss Cove. Apply Box 531. llNA‘rRA'l -Ill’! IUIT COAL: ALBION NUT AC- lll ANGELES (APi - Mrs. adia egg. We have large sup- Nllcy Sinatra. former w e of both coals -piled in ISO!’ Sinatra. suffered June for the benefit of Ch'town mhorbunsoabsrfocesunday nenoknowingitwouldbein wbnocllIIBolIrtedaarnalldIortsupp1y.Nooutoflown III! in the kitchen d bu home in ed H.R. Large Wat Lbs Angelou Firemen Co. """""“""*"“"“""'soA‘€iTns or noon uuvn. T.” ‘dd '''‘u'“" did about 70 clear balance in fl soul:-I omcgmcy tnatmuut. . hflhood mm‘ on pavement at Hilton. six miles h-om Cli'Town. Apply W. 11. little Ill... 5...; ILICTROLUX VACUUM late model. in- will be refused . VH7 eluding attachments and cord nu -ainée'i'"i'°iii'§ii.i°"dmi°L' G‘ "I C I. . nu-ouno ‘ invalid. Phone 48 or HAY. l>iuc’E"so ‘ s‘ii‘fi~oLic”i'i’ii’i?i.Ti’=‘i=‘i'.ir"i1i;ri“vii ‘ bale. M. J. Mac Pherson. North Wiltshire. I — -———-—— . .. .. _.--_- _ ‘WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. -, Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. ‘mm sr:co'i~i1Tii7A'Sz_i) FRENCH doors, Telephone 8821 after 2 p. m WANTED GIRL TO SHARE room. Write Box. AM Guar- dian. Wiifinn A coon HOME FOR child's pet. Dial 9690. WANTED A FARM BETWEEN Summerside town for Dutch family. Wgite full details. Box D. Guardian Office, Summerside. Wart laiitod work at baby sitting. Dial 3297. N. B. Architect Dies At 60 FREDERICTON tCPi—-Roy T. Sleeves, well - known architect- engineer who designed and con- structed many of New Bruns- wick‘; schools died in hospital here Saturday after along ill- ness. He was . He was born and received his early education in Moncton. ‘dicate what its decision might be. RELIABLE WOMAN w A N 'r's_ OUT OUR WAY "ii; :;-i. ‘ ..,;.-.... rt AM! ‘I BY J. R. }No Indication Of Decision On Reducing Automobile Tax OTTAWA ICPI ister Donald Fleming said Friday the government is considering whe r to reduce the tax automobiles but he declined to in- O D The minister was questioned in the Commons about press reports that the 10 pt‘l’~t'(-'nl excise tax on auioiiitibiles will be reduced shortly. Stanley Knowles ICCF —— Winn - peg North Centrel said these re- ports are causing concern in the auto industry He suggested the minister con sider giving immediate notice of the tax cut. if it is coming. It could be made effective when the notice was given subject to later approval b_v Parliament. Mr. I-‘lcining replied: “These matters are all under considera- tion and I shall be only too happy to make the recommendations of --I-‘lnance Minv » 'not aware of any such thing and ‘it is not the fact. Mr. Knowles at another point asked whether Mr. Fleming plans to present a budget at the cur- rent session of Parliament. CAUSING (X)NCER.N as the minister aware “that his unwillingness to give direct answers to questions about the budget is not only ii denial of in- formation to members of this House. but is also causing deep concern in the country?" M Fleming replied: “I am HUNTER KAYOS PANTHER LONDON (Reuters1—-A hunter in Soviet central Aiiia transport- ing a newly-trapped panther to a zoo in his car was obliged to knock the animal out with a series of well-placed jabs and up- percuts. The panther had strug- his gled free and began striking at the hunter with its forcpaws. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising Guardian and The Patriot. secutive issues. One or word per day Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3',gc per word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian End Patriot, 3c per d word per ay. Minimum charge for 20 words. two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per is inserted in both The. Ads must appear in con- PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, ._$OLlClTORS, i§ic_.- Bell, Miiiiiem & Foster , 150 Richmond St. I J. Elmci Blanchard, 165_9ueen St. ‘ ——M.~Af%Farmer,vVQ.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie. 1” Richmond St. A. Walthen Gaudet, LLB. Phillips B|dg., Palmer 8 Haalam —-lV’c_ak.o-_&_VNicl_ioIaoI I75 Grlflil .I. A. MacGuigan loom an Confederation Bldg. Corner llfineeu SPAIN CRACII DOWN MADRID (Reuters) —— Spain is Dr.W.R.Csnon It UIPIIIOI IIIIGITON ROAD Dial 4232 ' 1:113.-C Dial 4147 III Graltoll St. Bank of Nova Bldg. 23-.314:--vi» «=4 ‘!'_'.°°.' 8:- IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. I-‘REDERIC CA. LARGE Queen and Richmond Sta. (Across from Royal Baal Bldg.) DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald’:- Bex 412 M.I=i5iieTi”I-"T3337" ._____;'E_____i£L‘ CHIROPRACTOR lid IQ MIMI-JOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - KXKEING MRS. HELEN ACORN OPTOMETRISTS mlk s(‘Iiirruthere, Byron J. Grant, 0. D.— I24 KQIC 50.. “ll 1. S. Taylor, Comer Kent 1 Queen Stu. omce I133 -— House 4756 II. J. Malion, ii.o. Montague P. E ARCHITECT I. ll‘. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT ID Rlcllnold St. Dial ms __.. -_r_ _._. G. Keith Pickard . P.E.l. Dial am yo and Fridays. Dial Ill ELECTRICAL ENGINEER the amount of West German sup- ..session it is considered possible , advertising Will Hold Talks Oh Summit Moot visit of The I2-yeorold Adenauer. hed- rldden with influenza. cancelled Saturday the three-day state visit he was scheduled to pay to Lon- don this week. Reliable sources said to attend the NATO heads-of-gow ornment parley starting Dec. 16 hi pairs. » Von Brentano paid a lying visit late In November to Washington for pre-NATO talks with State Secretary Dulles. A Bonn spokesman said die for- eign minister in his talks with Prime Minister Macmillan d Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd would cover the same topics Ade- nauer had on his agenda. Von Brentano will be‘ accompanied by State Secretary Walter liallstein. Informed sources in London said besides NATO matters on- other big topic on the agenda will be the problem of the main- tenance of British troops in West Germany. The two countries in the past have been at odds over port costs There are no plans yet for a conference between Macmillan and Adenaiier before the NATO that Adenauer will make his state visit early next year. Engineering Jobs Listed I A publication of unusual inter- est and of practical value to en; ginecring students is "Engineer- iing Careers in Canada" been published by the Eng- Ineering Institute of Canada. 12,500 copies of this magazine have been printed and copies have been sent to various bran- ches and units of Canadian in- dustry as well as to every sen- ior and every firstyear Engineer- ing student in the country. The publication is packed with the advertise- ments seem to lay more stress on furnishing information to en- gineering students and other in- icrcsted. than on boosting the company or the product of the tr th The Directors of the Quaker be Chairman of the Board lowing executive appointments Res 1'‘ company concerned. Stressed throughout the publi- cation is the fact that there is a great demand for properly ained engineers in Canada at e present time. There is encouragement for the engineering student and ance that the construction indus- try does everything possible to provide summer employment for the student during the vacation period. Parents Ordered To Pay Damages MONTREAL ICPI — Parents of a 15-year-old boy were ordered Friday to pay injured in an accident involving a truck driven by the juvenile. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perras, par- ents of Pierre Perras, were held responsible by Superior Court for damages to be Glencross of Montreal, injured three years ago when his auto was struck by a truck owned by Mrs. Perras and driven by her which son. The action had been brought by the Quebec Work Accident Com- mission. The parents. from Iber- ville. pay $24,440 already paid to Glen- cross by the commission plus an- other $25,ti9l. The victim's disa- bility was set at 50 per cent. .\ :.~> ‘ 1 ‘ IE6 R. FAIYW of Canada Lim- aryon. President, ISSllI'- $50,33l to a man paid to David Que.. were ordered to re- ACTRESS HAS SURGERY WASHINGTON (AP) — Actressi early Sunday. A spokesman “she came through just fin Jeanette MacDonald underwent; an emergency appendectomy at, Georgetown University Hospital uoscow said . e_.. Edison MACHINERY: Crusher; 2 Belts; Spike Harrows; Ibs.); 1 Set in offered for sale. GEORGE CANNON Owner 1. s. cnAivni.na. an.-. (l:.l.). u.r:.i,c., Plug. at ovum er. eaoiu: as DIAL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Luncheswillbesold. AUCTION SALE AT CLERMONT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5TH AT 1 P. M. I will sell by public auction on the premises of alziel, 4 milch cows. 4 years and half old: 1 fat heifer. 2‘ -_-; one brood sow: 4 pigs; 4 calves; one reg- istered mare and colt by Abner T. Clcgg. If not fine, first fine day following. ARTHUR J - STEWART, Au PUBLIC /iUCTlON—C AT HAMPTON, SATURDAY, DEC. 7 AT 12:30 STOCK: Terms of Sale: All sums up to $25.00 cash. 6 months credit on approved )0 If not fine, sale will be held the following Monday. ctioneer. 2 Milk Cows to freshen in March; 4 fat cattle; 4 Spring Calves; 1 Mare, 15 years old; 1 Mare, 4 years‘ old; 1 No. 5 Single Plow; 1 Manure Spreader i.H.c.I (new); 1 Cockshutt Disk Drill; 1 M.H. Hay Loader; 1 , F. and W. Hay Mower; 1 MB. Tractor Plow; 1 Set‘ Lever Harnows; 1 M.H. No. 5 Binder; Farmall Al Tractor; 1 Tractor Trailer; 1 Hall's Cleaner; 1 Grain 1 Horse Hoe Complete; Sprayer (80 gals); 1 International Field Cultivator; 2 ,, daunting Sleighs; 1 Driving Wagon; 1 Ice Chest; 1 Set 1 M.H. Hay Rake; 1 MacKenzie Po- tato Digger; 1 DeLaval Separator; 1 Brooder House 10x12; 1 Brooder Stove Complete; 1 Set Scales (600 Driving Harness; Feed Turnips Stone; Parts for G.M.C. Truck (1955); 10 ton loose» timothy hay; 500 bushels of Oats; Quantity of work harness; 1 Truck Wagon; 1 Cart; 1 250 gal. farm tank; Quantity of household furniture. Farm of 56 acres, high state of cultivation, elec- tricity. Buildings in excellent condition. House em conveniences. If not sold privately, will be 1 I-Iall's ; 1 Grind with int notes. MHJVILLE BELL’ Auctioneer :5 , Souris Hospital REGISTERED NURSES WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR STAFF DUTY. Salary $135.00 per month on full Apply.» MATRON it James G. Wliarry. Vice-Pro sident and General Manager., Blame For Ab QUAKER OATS CO. APPOINTMENTS pany,» and Fred G. Ash, Vice President and Assistant Gen eral Manager, to be Executiu u’, to be President of the com-]Vice-President. uses In Politics Rests On People, Is Belief COATICOOK. Que. (CP)—Jean- Marchand. general secretary the Canadian and Catholic Con- federation of Labor. said Sunday night that if there are abuses in politics the blame rests with peo- ple in general. " we were not for sale, no politician could buy us," said Mr.‘ Marchand in an address on citi- ncnship at the annual meeting of the St. Jean Baptiste Society in this 1-lastern Townships commu- nity. Mr. Marchand said "one of our weaknesses is that we do not de- mand that real problems be dis- cussed ' ublic." INTEREST, LOW Education was an example, with 90 per cent of the people showing no interest in the prob- lem. Statistics showed that 79 per cent of Quebec province young- sters 14 and under attended school while in other provinces the per- centage was 90 or better “If our young French - speak- ing Canadians have not the learn- lng they will sweep the streets while others will carve enviable places for themselves in Cana- dian lndustry," said Mr. Mar chand. He said that in a democracy It is impgrtant that judicial, legis lative and executive institutioni remain separated. SOME ENCROACIIMENTS “There a e encroachmciiii throughout te year in this do- main in Quebec province and nc matter whether the parties are Liberal or Conservative. when out liberty is attacked, It is neces sary to intervene or we no longer deserve to be free." he said. Mr. Marchand said he would not ‘ask pie to always agree with the demands of unions. but he would ask them to react when the existence of union are at stake. There could no nomic liberty, no true democracy without strong labor organizations representing the workers. Referring to communism. Mr. Marchand criticized those who opposed Canadian aid to under- developed countries. He said the Pope had asked for support of moves to solve problems of over- populated countries and under- nourished peoples. .AlI Appears Friendly Now Between Russia, Yugoslavia By VINCENT BUIS1‘ iReutersi ~~ Soviet newspapers Friday hailed Yugo- slavia's National Day in tones indicating nothing is amiss in re- Ialons between the two coun- cs. The Communist party newspa- per Pravda praised Yugoslavia’! industrial a c hie v e merits and - wtshed the Yugoslav people new’ 5 successes “from the bottom of: our hearts." ' The occasion for these good wishes was the 12th anniversary of the proclamation of the Yugo‘ alav People's Republic to replace the monarchy. Western observers watch for press comments on such days to ol get an inkling of official thinking. Many observers had surmised that there was a fresh coolness between Moscow and Belgrade as reflected in Yugoslavia‘s re- fusal to sign this month's Mos- cow policy declaration of Com- munist countrfes. But such cool- ness was not indicated in Fri- day's press comment. The government newspaper It vestiti said relations with Yugo- slavia are growing stronger steadily following the "abolition U. S. Defence of abnormal conditions." Q I To judge the two countries coolness. lzvestia said, it wai c their leaders times in the last 2*: years. PRAISE FARM PLANS Other papers also praised So viet-Yugoslav agricultural co-op erative methods, formerly one the main targets of harsh Soviet criticism. lzvestia recalled that Yugo- slavia signed the Moscow peace manifesto composed by more than 60 world Communist parties They had gathered in Moscow for celebrations marking the 40th tin- niversary of the Bolshevik Rev- utioa The government paper did not point out’. however, that Yugo- slavia abstained from the maiii warned that "national peculiiirit les" could not be used as an ex cuse to depart from the corrcc Marxist - Leninlst line. Whatever motives President Tito had in ordering his delegates not to sign the 12-power declara tion, Moscow clearly does not wish to regard than as IDJIITIIIK seriously the relations between the two countries. Observers said Dept. Orders Missiles Into Production WASHINGTON (AP - The de- nce department ordered both Thor and the Jupiter. rival bal- listic missiles with ranges up to 1,500 miles, into production Wed- and shocking" picture. Until recently the administra- tion was expected to make I choice between the army‘: Jul?!" ter and the air force‘: Thor. nesday for operational pu MADE CLOSE STUDY Def Sec Neil McEl- Mclllroy said in the last few my told the Senate preps days his department has been subco ttee apons would makln “an intensive reassess‘ be ready for firing from U.S. ment" of its position on the ma bases in Britain by of IRBM's tin to ranae bal . - llstic missiles). " said ‘ for “We have been greatly encour Lyndon Johnson (Dem. Tex ), aged by the 5:203: that has b9<‘F fiflédthese gram. It was apparently the first good news the senators had received esday T t:ul-:ra§-a.r3:;1s;'es_ a§’5:2_s.:: 33532.3??? 32919-2‘ g.:i"'1i 5(‘§_‘.£§§"..‘."=’a? E13