who &tim1tdltib1 "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" WEATHER Cloudy, clearing in flaeevenlnmitln change in temperature; winds west 15. Low and high at Ch'iown 62 and 70. 12 PAGE C WN CANADA. TUESBAY. AUGUST 27, 1957 PRICE 5c TESTED TEN navs Aoo LONDON (Reuters) - Russia has successfully tailed Ill I-ll-G?- continental ballistic missile car able of being directed to ill! part of the world, the Soviet new. ggency Tass announced Monday night. wiui the announcement, the sot-iet Union became the first na- tion to claim to have successfully tested such a weapon. Test; of the United States in- tercontlnenai ballistic Illllllll Mr laa failed last June when thb All!- ei-ican rocket went out of control and had to be explothd Pnllllr rel . 1uTllfl' second American rocket project, the Titan. is one year be- hind in production. RESEARCH PROJECT "The problem of disarmament including the question of banning atomic and hydrogen weapons and the question of stopping their tests. has been discuued many years in, the United Ne- tilplilis without producing any re- s . SAFEGUARD SECURITY "it is common knowledge that the United States and is part- ners no only reject the prohibi- tion of atomic and hydrogen wea- pons. but in fact do not want up meat on the unconditional and immediate cessation of the tests of nuclear weapons while staging large series of tests d these weapons. Russia Claims Rockei Can Reach Any Target "Encountering such an obvi- ously negative attitude by the Western powers. primarily the United States, towards a positive for soluion of the disarmament prob- lem. the Soviet government has been impelled to take all neces- sary measures with the object of safeguarding the security of the Soviet state. "At the same time the Soviet government will continue persist- ently to press for agreement on the cessation of tests and the pro- hibitlon of atomic weapons. on the problem of disarmament as a whole, in a positive solution of which all the peoples of the world are interested." the Taas lllfb ment concluded. The Tass announcement said Russia had also exploded atomic and hydrogen weapons as part of a scientific research program. "ln accordance with the plan of scientific research, success lill tests of the luwrcontinental ballistic rocket and xploslons of niiclonr and thermonuclear wea- ports have been made in the Sov- lei Union," the news agency an- nounced. Tass said: "A super long-dls- tance, inter - continental. multi- sla-.:e ballistic rocket was launched a few days ago. "The tests of the rocket were successful. They fully confirmed calculations and the rocket flew ll a very high and unprecedented altiiiiile. Covering a vast distance in a brief time. the rocket landed in it target area." POSSIBILITIES The news agency added: "The results obtained showed that it ll possible to direct rockets into any part of the world. The solu- tion of the problem of designing inici-continental 'balllstic rocketa will make it possible to reach re- mote areas without manning to I slrnicizlc air force. which at the prcsciit time is vulnerable to up- lc-date means of anti-aircraft do fcni-c. Tlic agency said: "A series of ex ' of nuclear and thermo- iiiii-lear lhydrogen) weapons has bN'll staged ill the Soviet Union in recent days..liI.Ordlr to-Q sure the safety of the population. the explosions were out off at 0 WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate approprla t l o n a committee voted 14 to 7 Monday to appro- priate ssoo.soo.ooo more for for- eign sld than the House of Re- rescntailves provided. This figure was almost exactly the amount recommended by Sen- ator Lyndon Johnson, the Senate Democratic leader from Texas. after breakfast with President Eisenhower at the White House. ' The Senate committee approved new funds totalling 83.025.000.000. compared to the s2.5z4.7so,ooo voted by the House. Both the House and the Senate committee voted to reappropriate 8007.W0.- 000 in carryover funds. Assuming the Senate goes along with the committee recom- mendations. the bill would still have to be adjusted with the House version. A compromise at about :2.-o,ooo.ooo below the Sen- ate total seemed likely. Eisenhower sometime ago put the minimum amount of new money needed for foreign aid at ss,soo,ooo.ooo. However. he is aa- pectad to be willing to settle fir less. since the carryover money blue is be raaearearlatsd. INCREASE DITAILI l with altitude. The 83.001.710.000 total of new "The tests were succusful.” and re-wrovriatnd money ''In tonnec” with the above In the committee cornvar-I with nicntioned tests. Taaa has been M.440.Wl.m f-ll PRIME!!! Will- Iulhorized to state the following: tnally asked in new and reappra- Noled Canadian Engineer Dies TORONTO fCP) - Joseph Burr Tyrrell, noted Canadian explorer. geologist and engineer, whose ions and active career was hot and internationally. died at hi! :im here Monday at the age of Dr. 'l'yrrell's work in early sub Veils of Western Canada was as Canada's oldest profaaaioaal Q- llnrer, he ,.. mlaed himself he Would retire from the cf Kirkland Lake Gold COMM"! when he was Mr. he did not retire gas 05, lurain EARLY rstlmt.-nous Although he predicted oil is Al- Deloils Of New Ford Edsel- Series Given Ouf Yesterday Senate Committee Hikes Foreign Aid Appropriation printed money. Here is how the committee voted to make up the 800,000,000 increase over the house figure in new money: Military aid - 81.475.000.000. or or 8225.000.000 above the House figure. P ' economic supports - 8680,000,000, or Sl04.000.000 more than the House voted. Economic development loans - u00,000,000. or 310,000,000 more. Technical co-operation - 3114.- 000,000, or 31,900,000 more. Special - 82.221000, or 350,000,000 more. Latin America aid-8m.000.000. The House had voted nothing. The total approved was 8300,- 750,000 less than authorized under previous legislation setting a cell- lng. The administration originally ashed almost 34.400.000.000. Forecast Ecirly Purge In Syria DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)-Pres ident Shukri Kuwatly met with his cabinet Monday amid indica- tions of an imminent purge of of- ficials suspected of pro-Western leanings. Sitting in on the session was the big wheel of the Syrian army. leftist Maj.-Gen. Aflf Blzry. Blzry's yiomolion to chief of staff and T of the Syr- ian army eight days ago was in terpreted in Western quarters as a pro-Soviet coup. He had been only a lieutenant-colonel. WRECK KILLS FOUR. ATLANTA. Gs. (AP)-A freight train and a work train crashed at the Southern Raliway's lnmaa yards Monday. killing four men and severely injuring another. Witnesses said a string of about I0 freight cars being switched to another track raced into a tool shed car carrying workmen. Report S'side” Fisheries Minis an is Named Hope To Hold Old Markets, Find New One: HALIFAX (CPD - Fisheries Minister J. A. MacLean. begin- ning a Maritime tour here, said Monday Canada is ittrylng to hold on to markets we now have and encourage new ones.” He ad- ded that negotiations are going on for trade with the recently- formed West Indies federation. He said that "to get Canadians to eat more fish," his department is trying to encourage domestic consumption of fish by advertis- ing seafood dishes and selling cook books on preparation of fish dishes. other problems. he said. in- clude the presence of foreign fish- ermen inside the 10-mile limit set for Canadian ships. Canadian deep-sea fishing ves- sels. by Canadian law, must ob serve a 12-mile limit on their own coasts while under international law, foreign vessels may come within three miles of Canada's coasts. "This is not a problem for Can- ads alone to solve." the minia- ter said, "it is an international problem. REDS PASS GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR (Reuters) - The Soviet cruiser Mikhail Kutsov. escorted by one destroyer. passed through the Straits of (IL braltar Monday on her way into the Mediterranean. Neither ves- sel had lights board nor would they identify themselves as they passed. . of l Birch Hill Man Killed On Road In Traffic Accident Allan Jenkins. 62-year-old Birch Hill farmer was killed around 8230 last evening on the new Trans - Canada Highway about one-quarter of a mile south of his home. Mr. Jenkins is believed to have been proceeding toward his home located near the Birch Hill Church of Scotland at the time the accident ocurrcd. Driving in a horse-hauled two- wheeled cart he had i L ” a point near the north end of the long fill which crosses a depress- ion in that area, when his vehicle was struck from behind by I car said to be driven by Ger- ard Roy, 21-year-old native of Bathurst. N.B. The cart was wrecked. and the late Mr. Jenkins thrown clear. it is believed that he suf-' fered instant death. The horse bolted. but from re- ports last night It was likely that he would have to be destroyed. An eye-witness declared that an oncoming motor car had pas- sed the cart at about the same A., and Mr. Charlottetown. The jury which was lmpanell- ed by Coroner Dr. Stewart view- ed the remains last night and adiourned until next week. The late Mr. Jenkins was well-known in harness-racing circles as one who raised and developed several outstanding performers for island tracks. Funeral arrangements wme unavailable last night. Henry Jenkins. AMBITIOUS PROGRAM NEW YORK (AP)-The Colum- bia Broadcasting System has dia- cloaed details of what it called one of the biggest radio network programming projects ever un. dcrtaken by a single sponsor. The advlsertlser will spend 85.- 500.000 for a series of programs that will use 933 station hours weekly on the full network facil- ities. included in the talent list are Bing C r o s b y, Rosemary Clooncy. Edward R. Murrow and Arthur Godfrey. Russian Jets Gel Permission Lowell A. S. OTTAWA, (Special) - An or- der-in-councii has just been drafted naming Lowell A5. A1- len of Summerslde and Ottawa as executive assistant to Fish- eries Minister Angus MacLean. it was leared by the Guardian. The order will be signed by Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin, admin- istrator, and the appointment will be effective as of today. A lawyer with both legal and business experience Mr. Allen was born at Summerside and educated at local primary and secondary hoola. Entering Acadia University, he graduated in 1946 with the BA. degree. From Acadia, he went to Dal- OTTAWA (Speclall .. Meeting a tight schedule on a tour of inspection of fisheries establish- ments in the Maritime Provinc- es. Fisheries Minister Angus MacLean will make xlenaiv: use of helicopters when visiting out-of-the-way area; of New- foundland next week. By helicop- To Fly To N. Y. WASHINGTON (AP) - United States today gave Russia permis- sion to fly two of its new jet passenger planes to New York in September. The Soviet planes, TU-104 trans- ports, will bring the Soviet dele- gation to the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly session. The nights were authorised for Sept. 3-7 and Sept. 13-17. A state department spokesman said these would he the first Sov- iet passenger planes ever to land in the United States. The Russians asked yI'.'I'l'nllIlDI'l to land the alt- craft at ldlewlld international Airport in New York or some other airfield in the New York area. The state department in a for- mal note handed to the Soviet charge d'affaires Sergl Strlgnov approved the nights but said the landing field would be decided upon later. time the accident occurred. The RCMP and Coroner Dr. L.H. Stewart were summoned and an investigaeion commenced. in charge of the investigation are S-Sgt. Johnston and Constable Wilson of the Charlottetown de- tatchment. The victim is survived by two sisters and two brothers: Mrs. John Myers, Mount Albion: Mrs. Charles Foster, Framing- hsm, Mass.: Mr. Richard Jen- iklns, whose home is in the U.S. The Commissioners of Spring Park were given authority last night to borrow up to 8150.000 for the installation of a com-, bined sanitary and storm sewer system. Sixty-one persons were! in attendance and the vote was unanimous. Work will start immediately. the Guardian was told, and the first streets to get such alien-r lion will be Upper Queen. Up-l per Prince, Kirkwood nl'lVC.l Summer, Eden, Allen and Young Streets. These will have the sewers laid first. ll was explained. be-i cause these streets are to be paved and the work of paving; lg being held up awaiting lhcj installation of the sewer pipes. W.H. Crantlall. consulting en- gineer from Moncton, was pres- ent and answered all questions concerning the technical parts Sewer System For Spring Park isalurday aflcr Maritime Central of the proposed operation. J. Edmond Arsenault. chair- man of the Commlssione a. pre- aided. ter travel. he hopes to cut in half the time it would take to Lnoake inspection by rail. road or at. Accompanied by George Clark. Deputy Minister of Fisheries. Mr. M.acLean made his first, stop in Halifax Monday. He met the staff of the Halifax Fisheries Research Station, called on No- va Scotia Premier Stanfield and visited the technologica' station of the Fisheries Resaamh Board. The Minister was a luncheon guest of the Canadian Salt Fish Exporters Association and the Nova Seotla Flm Cannars As- sociation. After inspecting a number of fish wocesslng plants in the Halifax area. he travelled to North Sydney. Today, Mr. Macbcan visits the departmental office at North Sydney and also will spend some time at Louisburg. From there he will go to Antigonish arriving there Tuesday evening. Wedneh day will be marked by minister- ial visits to Pugwash and Pictou. thence to Amherst and later to Saint John where he will visit the offices and fish hatcheries of the department. The following day, Mr. MacLean will inspect the fish biological station at Saint Andrews. . From Saint Andrew's, Mr. MacLean will sail by a Fisheries Department patrol boat to Black's Harbor, N.B., will mo- tor to Fredericton on depart- mental business and will call on Premier Hugh John Flem- er's Assislanl Order-In-Council Appoints Allen To Post lliousie University and graduated 'ln 1952. He has been a member luf the P.E.l. Law Association lsince that year and is also I .member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. l Entering government service, .Mr. Allen served for three years as legal adviser to Central Mort- igage and Housing Corporation 'and for the past year has been lpractising law with a well-known ?Olt.awa legal firm. l Now a resident of Ottawa. Mr. lAllcn is married and has two lchildrcn. He is a trustee of East- lview Public School Board and I tmember of the Board of Stew- larda of Easthrook United lchurch. Minister Hopes Helicopters Will Speed Visit In Nlld. lwill confer with officials of the departmental office and officials of the P.E.I. Fisheries Federa- tion. On Tuesday he will fly to St. John's, will call on Sir Leonard Outerbridge, Lleut.-Governor of Newfoundland and will continue his program of inspection, using helicopters wnenever feasible. A week from Thursday he wil hold a press converence in St. John's at which Newfoundland fisheries problems will probably be air- ed extensively. Mr. Maclcal will return to Ottawa on Sep- tember 11. Engine Trouble Delays Plane MONTREAL (CP)-A chartered plane carrying stranded Cana- dian tourists home from Paris has been delayed by engine trouble, Maritime Central Air- ways officials announced here Monday. The plane returned to Santa Maria airport in the acres a half-hour after leavin it when the pilot noticed the engine trouble. MCA said the plane likely will reach Montreal with its J) psa- aengers tomorrow night. It was due last night. The plane was chartered by the Canadian government after the tourists were marooned in Paris Aug, 17 when the charter plane that was to bring them home never arrived. it developed that the airline had not been paid by the travel agent who organized the flight. AIRMEN GET FLU ming. The next day will be spent by the inspection party at Mone- ion. Shedlac and lobster plants Search 3 MCA Planes For Bambi MONTREAL 'CPt - Threei planes, one in Montreal. one in Gander, Nfld., and one in Presi- wick. Scotland, were searched Airways here received a tele- phone call from a person who said a bomb had been placed, aboard one of its planes. Nothing was found. The UCA n l a n P u as about to leave for Paris to pick up a group of stranded Canadian tourists. it was searched before takeoff. Jordan A;i.. U.WS:EFori Heavy Tanks, Small Arms in the area. The Minister will mach Char- lottelown on Saturday where he LONDON 4APl - An epidemic of suspected Asiatic flu has hit US. air bases in Britain More .than 500 American atrvicemen 'ui-re reported in hospitals Mon- day. C-lRl.l'ZT()N PLACE. Ont. (CW --The Prngrcssive ('onst-rt-iitivt-s increased lhcir slrcmzth in thc (iommona Xltwitlay with tho elec- tion by acclamation of Genrxc ll. Doucett. 60. as member for the Eastcrn Ontario constituency of , Lanark. Ii Progressive Conservative Is 1 Given Acclomaiion In Lcincirk , R Vern lit-Carien. Lanark ra- luriiiniz officer. declared Mr. Don- ('t"ll alerted by acclamatlon when n'llllIllfllllIllS for a Sept. 6 byelec- it lion closed. lie was the only candidate to nintr--at the scat retained for the Pt”s in the June 10 federal elec- lltifl by the late Dr. William 6. Blair who died June 16. Tllf' slim niimcrical superiority of Pi-imc Minister Dlcfenhakers niii-ni-iiv government over the of- tirial Liticral opposition was in- rro,-ascd hy one in 112 in lfli. The rt-st of the Commons stand- inis (Ti-' 25; Social Credit II: imlepcnds-is two: independent - Liberal nne: Liberal-Labor one: total 363 LONDON MP)-Jordan, which States. which has announces its The foreign office uniild not nFglGg.Fn "I. H. hm..." hm” 3y,” .1, 1... intention of providing !l0.0m,w0t comment on the report that Brit- " i ' l ” DETR0l'i' (AP) - rasaheum convertibles slave statics l 'worth of aid for Jordan. prefei-i' ish tanks maybe supplied to .lor- 3". Douwh I '3'"? "0 "'- hltrola located I III 3. 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