TELEPHONE 8506 Buyer ts tie it]: - glut no‘? pl: 8S06“asll i3."‘."i;‘.‘.'l'. W‘ """ °l';":f_""" """"" . . dung‘; §.fi1Ig; '“''‘"''°' ‘''“°'‘ '““"‘° wiiulsis. i.ow—liioiia.tcli'to-vnso-fl Win fixttmctitftntt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" CHARLO'l‘TETOWN CANADA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1957 ¥.".3i's'..iEE'§':~eT°lExpec’r Alert To Watch End Of, Satellite Rocket Tax Deal is Hopeful OfTheOuicomel M°Y C°'“° 5"""°Y A"“ 3° Spectacular If At Night "°.',’n_{‘n°” FIVE CENTS 14 PAGES " of Maritime mayors has asked the federal cabinet to abolish spe- cial municipal tax arrangements for the CNR in the east-coast provinces. The delegation. led by Mayor J.D Sewart of hariottetown met Thursday with Finance Min- ister Fleming, Transport Minis- Hees, Revenue Minister Now- and Veterans Minister Brooks 0 0 O The mayors protested that al federal orderincouncil passed e " CAMBRIDGE. Mass. tAPJ—Alfrom friction and its death wit about a ear ago renewed in ° ‘ _ world-wide alert is expected Sat- be imminent. urda to watch for the death , “Ill plungye of Russia's rocket satel-'5'“ EFFECT UNKNOWN ' lite. Scientists say it may plungel The big uncertainty in any pro to earth Sunday. dictions, he said, is the effect 0! The Smithsonian Astrophysical denser air on the rocket. If all Observatory hopes to be able to drag forces it sideways it will predict the death plunge 24 hours plunge to earth much faster than in advance. if ' retained an endwise posi special provision limiting the amount of municipal tax the gov- Premier Matheson, in an in-l which Prince Edward Island waslas our share of that which -ernment-owned CNR must pay in} terview last night said, "The overpaid last year under thelcome to the Atlantic region ' time provinces to a max. Federal Provincial conference agreements of 1952. "We hope “We were disappointed." said imum of $00,000 y . which closed in Ottawa on 'I‘ues—«our Federal members will con- the Premier,“ to learn that it They demanded this provision day was satisfactory to the Pro-l tinue to press for this," he ad- mental hospitals and saliatoria be removed and that the CNR be viilce. Although there was a sug- ‘ ded. ' are to be included under the Hos- pital insurance and Diagnostic W. A. Broldy, Pictou, N. J Burhoe of Charlotte- officersl direc- to right they are Dr. Henry dent; attending the Fougere, director of the Fisher- S.. S. the Prince les Research Board Technologi. town who presided as'presid9n[; made subject to the same tax gestion that this was but a pre-l The Premier felt the island ,l"lsheries Fed- Cat Station. Halifax; Leon J. . Ml,-n'ok_ Aloerton and rates as other ratepayers in the liminary meeting, the interests delegation had made a strong Services Act. the money which Pjnpojnfing the place 13 more tlon. . erstlon it here. 'Left Johnstone, Montague vlce-presi- Paul Gallant, Souris, directors, various municipalities. of the provinces in the At ntic presentation of the Provinces we would receive for this purpose difficult. A 40-minute error in the The rocket now is tumbling end The ministers agreed to take area received careful consider- claims." against the Government would be deducted from any ad- time would me“ [no difference to end once a minute as it hui-ties ' ation." of Canada for additional sub- ditional moneys which we might hetwoen the uteujre fgfling in ground the w the mayors‘ demands under con- sideration. _ The delegation comprised ma- yors of Halifax. Charlotettetown, North America or Australia. The rocket makes three sweeps across the United States Sunday morning. Since it is at its lowest sidies. We hope we can the sum of money we asked for. The Premier noted that the. Atlantic provinces have been promised additional moneys but o . Dr Whipple said the final min- uteswof the rocket ' make a spectacular sight if they come at night. if the final plunge occuri receive receive under the Tax Sharing Arrangement c iheries Fed. Asks Closer Saint John, N.B., Fredericton. the amount had not been dis- ' . Campbellton and Moncton. cl sed to the members of the point in the morning. Dr. Fred during daytime there may I ——?———'m*— Island delegation. “It has beenl a n S a L. whipple, Smithsonian director, trail of smoke across the sky, Ill ec n O S E0 h rumoured that the total to the said there is a greater probabil- said, making it visible. '59“ Ower Atlantic Provinces could be as ity it might fall during its mor- Saturday morning the rocket makes three passages ning passages. . from the southwest to the north high as 35 million.“ he said. M Sunday afternoon and evening Matheson said no offer In Gettysburg On Beef Cattle Concerned with the deteriori- is ninety-five percent pure l ‘t‘°" ll‘ "'9 lame" P'°l‘- ll" P|‘0l€ln del"lV9'-‘l from While fish was made to refund the moneys. the rocket also makes three pas- east. The first pa sage begins offal It “in white. tasteless and Fof A Rgsf —':j——’—-; sages across the United States about 8:20 am. AS off Florida and parallels the Atlantic coast line off shore The next sweep across North America begins about 9:39 a.m AST crossing from southwest but at about 150 miles altitude- if it has survived that to . New computations F r i d a y based on observations made up to Thursday night indicate the ordorless and can be used as a protein supplement in milk, cere- als or bread for postoperative patients in hospital and for under- nourished patients " 1 berta. have shipped roughly 200,- 000 beef animals to American livestock markets. in 1956 only 2,000 head were exported. I Issues Statement; omwl .c.-. _ r... it... n ' ' ' Canadian beef cattle to the on Safe D"V'ng United States, roughly 100 times GETTYSBURG. Pa. (AP)-The comeback trail from a minor stroke brought President Eisen- resolution asking the Federal Fisheries Department to check - closely on quality and on ' more . oflIl¢l;l:lnI wvho C0ll‘lflt:‘l!r2ll8l‘l::));‘.cern ."Dl;‘F?ufl'euI‘ie stressgd fthelnfictehsé a’e“'°:'ell_’e’lfilt‘y°“:l° fir-ecilrllsfigollg The following slolelnenl ln greater than last year. Will likely in the current quarter a1one_ rocket now is circling the world Texas across the mideast and Y C95 "9335" ° “"3 A - < ' ' in 89.2 ' t , l ' th U ‘ted States expressed regarding what one greatest care and the most mod- - cowecnon with National" Safe be iftemmed by . boost in Us‘ camlllmn 70c0l)tdleh "lien st hmd about a hlflxllnlllllfiule s da;‘asui: Iiklengupeigior zlaout five mlnlijlvtz man cal arecession uality. em methods in handling fish and Eisenhowe has come twice be. Driving week has been issued talrlf s. l .d F .d lh “"3 7%‘) - d 911' ":3 gN“" fills lower mo ll“ . mono, lolo, The" W“ . “ck of weight in am pmduct" {On in two yea" ‘O "gun by Hon. A‘ . Mathesonl‘ At-. Usnmtmanui Si; ordlarllxyi cuse- gehhe tpoilflfl bofiaf o:dei?evd course around the world. The final morninl pusase Sat- me of t cans and a lack of He was introduced to the meet- strength, after a heart attack and f-01_'_n€y General 10? the PT0VlnC°- t - - ‘'°l_‘l_‘.5 3’ I 5 _m_reaSe the Wm] I.’ 3' k 5 him in the when the period drops to ghoul “may begins ln soothe” Cnllloo quality u ' by Eugene Gm-man’ Deputy . major intestinal ope!-anon‘ Statlgvs can prove that tznlfsf otmbrs 0 I t d ‘ "eU"See‘S reftfnaf g Mex. 876 minutes Dr Whipple said nia at 12:07 P.m. leaving the The was presided over Minister of Fisheries for the pro- ow long he will remain this ‘"053 lmlllc -‘l°'?ld°l"3 would '30‘ ” '3 9 3' °“° Ce“ ‘ 90"“ P3“ ' ','ml’:d 5 mm m mckel ml”, ln such den“; Unllod Slates ovol.’wom_,m M” b S.J. anriioe pres- Vince. time is something his associates have happened If care and atten- lo 252 Cents 8 pound on all beef I00 were esllmal In aboul -- . . . y ' lm tlon had been given by some of cattle over 700 pounds. 000 head atmosphere it will start to glow tans four minutes later. - say they can't answer. At least he will stay over the weekend. His doctors say “home sur- roundings" are best for recovery from the clot or constrict on which hit an artery of the brain Canadian livestock producers have been attracted by the strong .',*:.:~‘.'.°.:“..; l-°l>Sler 59050" °P°nln9 Discussed In Parliament The Federation voted to take a ‘ in the Atlan- tic Provinces Economic Council. The move was ordered to keep U.S. cattle imports from all sources within a quota of 400,000 annually or 120,000 in any one quarter. Informants said so far this year those involved in them. Almost all accidents are avoidable. “Safe Driving Week is organiz- ed in order to save lives. Even if the saving of one life result- - (D APEC is sponsoring at Moncton next April. much as $5 a hundredweight more on U.S. market: than in Canada. pack much cheaper, he complain- . It was urged that a new act be Mondoy ed. the effort Wnnld D0 Worth other-spokesmen and time adop w ' would cover all wllllo' mono ‘lll nu been no wllile. dial! Producers, most in Al. poached lobsters In in: inch l’l"’°' °'"" “5"“‘ll ‘“““""¥- official relaxation of a medical I ’"‘’'‘‘'y ‘"3’ ‘" °“’ l’°°l"‘ 0'l'l‘AWA (SPECIAL) _ Pro- when opening date falls as the There was considerable discus- lb Practise Safe drlvlnfl. not Only lools have been rooolvod from dther . sud”, or . Mud”. ed “in the woods." Although general impression was that the decree that he must have several weeks of rest and decreased act. during Sfle Driving week but the weeks a number of Nova Scotia Min- Churchill To Spend 83rd sion concerning inspectors and This re “on “ “tab” Rlllfl W She‘ s and MR. BURDEN situation to worse in New Bruno. the comments varied from Harry fhronlhonl Ill ~ - wick. it was also lndicited that _ MacLauchlan‘s statement that E:’l;"h°"°". .h“ b°“"°§d lack months of the year." c o e e olgfigllfllg ‘fisoclllznolgbslfilfinshlgg pursuant to djocllglom “Neg there II will N! in this Cllllll “ill ¢3lmPl¢ 91¢ Cllch "099 ‘"8 l0 ll” ""99 W v mrpnmm ‘pee -'- ‘es Y season on Sunday December 1 "N0" °f5¢l‘l-3 0' “'9 *9!-N’ ovum. u w.u_ ofonlyoln .tln'eeandone- men‘: work" to John lyrli.-k‘s '°'” ‘"19 °“‘ ‘ l’°““"l“V $3 V ylonerles Mlnlsle} Anon, M.¢'. must and ter flshormu fl. ..l..¢o.. ....l_ halfinillinn otrouadii-liioluervittion ‘lflnd titres ”' nu‘ ’ “LN SHOW LONDON mp» s‘ wlni * lold ll! Commons "'“"""°“‘ "" l"'°""‘°°' “ ‘ l inentonnomoouuwbgn ll. “id be said “the trawler throws away men are trying to do one man’: "“"“ ‘"99’ 5 "1' ll‘ ‘id’ , ’ "' 5?“ nay lnoooon o; nlnn lllo Nova sooth. New Brunswicl If. is even man at to M. lbs of guts representing work." Mr. MacLauchlan is from D°‘-'°“"b°l'- . , C.h""°l‘."" Th“ .“’“"h °'d Brmsh ‘noon on n Snnonl, lll, Mn, and Prince Edward Island and pay cc gueguql go ly uld dxty tons of dry visceral meal.“ Stanhope and Mr. Myrlck from The wlllle l'l°“5° l’llY5lFll"'; Dl'- N B '',°“‘ W" give l‘"“5°” 5 95"’ °" loll,-rlol Assoolnllons nslloo lllnl I might point out that an over to full weishtinthecaa whenthe Elverlmente indicate that the Alberton. .H0Wi_rd M. Snyder. Id _ ‘ ' “'5 33'” blrlhday l°d"*Y- ll be nooloonoo lo Dooemlm. whelming preference was ex pi-odncg to oemgg ouch . mull production of visceral meal could The meeting requested that l’n0Flnl’l8 lnellllfll hllllfiln lhlll hi! "And he'll Probably try to blow _ pressed by the fishermen is co. In ficonnrrnc D ure to s coast ard service be pro- Plllenll Progress continues to ont all the candles on his cake Mr. Mock“ no lllol ll favor of an ¢x_|gfln' yogulg. align!‘ Gallanlt of siourl. auoung. taln a specialised meal for animal vidfd as it was felt (tiiiiat ‘at pi-cl be Eisejnhzllver was himself. said 8 9eCI'ef8ry- would be djfflcun to make my on. comp sory nspec nwas .- _ sen a vision 0 repo IVG en 0y I 300d U H . h h ti hi at th - “Th wii th pong theanswer. But others had differ- Fish flour Is mother by product ‘Continued on page 2 col. 7t night‘: sleep. . 3“'"UR5T ‘CP’ :. A S‘‘’'"‘ amtfililtyot einsitisirilsity. diff iiihgmligaetetoi tyizeuseai-if hats ope: as by.l';ea.srhn of the out ideas. There were difficulties . ~ ""‘°" l"l’lf:9".‘ l"‘.‘?l ff‘ birthdays. A passionate lover of widely advertised. might fact that traps may be set on l" ""w"'°““cl"d°V°l°Pm°'“- t.”°‘” ° l “L” Q’ l:’Sh"""y 2.“ ‘llfe, like many men he doesn't not be necessary. he intimated, the Saturday Preceding. the ‘lg: W - be M d':"5 .""h"ll’ ‘°. ‘ °:" n. °l'° bl'lhke the idea of growing old. for the Nova Scotia lobstermen ope ' Sunday would be pro. -«-- - - m--- e era em ers ease W ~ - .. .. s. ...... .. .... .. ..... mstivetalkfrom Dr. Henry Fou- and interfering with a hockey Th E g“ h d ‘bod ngxlsllnn l.ogolnllons_- tn, noon, l on gere.d1rectorofthe Fisheries Re- xture. ‘5 “ 5 m3“ ‘“ 95°“ ld 4- l-mu 1553 _ nlld lleghe not (ll. search Board Technological Sta- In Campbellton snow began to 3: mviillrllldaswlillle frerfiesllismgyrtllll Mlmlsntnezn ,lao gel 3:91,. 1,335 :5 :n&n.:nul,,,ln°vl:,en nlgornohed l. t'°“ ‘t H‘m”“ la“ “W9 1“ the 5"9l'“°°“ “"“l E ‘P9 the noon of the Saturday pre- left to the discretion of the individual fisherman himsel three to four inches lay on the day ,wm‘ his family ‘md. °“e ceding ll Sunday or 3 Monday ground as mill-lc Slmggled on of his staunch wartlmelfrlends, Lord Montgomery. at his coun- t Wiih Conference Results pg into the future he saw time gathering data regarding the ma would be the minimum for the Maritimes. "but I am confident we will get more that that," he added. _ Hr. MacDonald and Mr. Mac- Quarrie said their sympathies were completely with the island brief and stated they would back it to the full. “One thing". said .m.zed llll-n was llle lam lllnl for Mr. MacDonald. "The four island moo first time, without nig-nagging or lnelnllefl hlV9 33”‘-'°d lhey Wlll wmlolll the cnlllnll of royal work in complete unanimity for- fish will 1- ,l l_ 0 n V‘“""- Heath Macquarrie M P and merits would be but Mr Macquar- give the matter careful consider- hflafplzlzhes ‘frail Sin threesalllle tiiil: l h°“Se'h Cll'al:w§“' 'b°‘"' 35 . . John A_ Mac1)0nnld_ M_ p, H. ne. said he would .no be to ation. He said the officials of his at Dalhousle. where the snow- ml'ld‘;)snl:,“uWlll‘) hens‘: Winslow, rived from ollawn lasl evening optimistic if he said $20,000,000 Department were at the present falllhcontiliueln throurllh thcf nlgllll nly gucsll Oulslde family‘ ln_ rec 0 We mo 95 0 ” "eluding children, Japs Are Using Canadian Brand Names On Fish OTTAWA I CP)—~Fisherie grandchildren 1 and his beloved wife, Clementine, 72. who has been suffering from . the flu. ing. melting snow falling at Bath urst postponed the scheduled hoc- key game at Chatham. disrupted highway traffic from Bathurst fol Al ll3_ S". wlllslon pllyslnally alnnorfi 2:32:l"0n3;‘drasl;1“l,ll°:f£‘;‘k~a 3a"Lfl| is far from vigorous. Many timcsl ll, llarllly cl-pl. nlnolwg his lo. cidems 3’ lhe appears downright feeble. Hcllnons lonll brown llnlnnn clllars _ . ’ 5l""l’5 and Walk‘ 5l"“'lY- “l any more. but he continues to en- only 10 days ago. Senator The- joy wlno_ wlllsky and old lll.nnl.ly_ odore F. Green of Rhode island He Sun Deg lo the House l said after visiting Sir Winston Common‘ gwnen he 8 roach; "'3' B"““""‘ ‘”"'"’“° l‘‘‘‘‘'°' “'5 the floor‘ there is still ill): old air El‘. on what they termed." a short visit to become acquainted first hand with the needs of their con- stituents." Both Federal members were happy regarding the general out- look of the Federal-Provincial re- lationss Mr. Macquarrie said what POWER PROGRAM This morning Mr. MacDonald will represent Dr. Orville Phillips. M. P. at the funeral of the late Patrick L. Morris of Kinkora. On Monday he will meet with . — the Souris Board of Trade to dis- cuss certain matters relevant to‘ New Zaalanders that area. i . Mr. Macquarrie said he would voting Today SIR WINSTON Confidence Votes .11: Algiers. It provides that Al- geria remains an integral part of the French Republic. Under the plan France still Mill- 5 he _i ' PARIS (AP)-—The government of Premier l-‘elix Gaillard Friday night won two votes of confidence in the National Assembly on plans for rebellious Algeria. B. P tterson tsc — rrssei 'ssi . s f A- anvthinrthat will benefit ‘the . .. in amazin I nod he lth. . Vllleyl llyd in the Commons that fIol'Il't‘l!:l Pr(:)'l'iilc"1¢(-‘sna'eedre Oreti-llijznil Pl'°Vlll<‘9 01‘ any part of it". like '° '"'.ph.§s'z°. the lremem lator (‘ireeng :h0$lld be in author .°"°""me“l' Mflnbe“ mr." These plans to retain I-‘rrl..h \'°lll‘l C0nll'0l Al8el"ll'5 f0l‘9l¢n "lll marketing d ed. - do" benefits which would come wEL1,lN(;'r()\1 Vow zoalandiity on the health of elder states- "W" heads Slowly‘ lie 935“ "'5 ru —— with relaxations —— al- Policy. defence. m0n¢fIl’y Eff‘?! “lo... ‘,1. BENEFITS SEEN to the Island through the power (RemerS’»The. Nahonal party mm‘ _ 90' short, round frame into alscat. mad‘, have been rejecled by rebel nnd moon of lln lllsllce on‘, c 3* chygl-|¢.{_ Gold GEN]-.‘.RAL'AGREEMl-2l\‘T The members expressed the d°"°l°l"."°'“ l"°3“'m ”‘ New in W" lor elglll yea“ ll seek: BRICHT AS FVFR 5P°"l3l°r5 »“3”’ 35 he -“‘l'llll’l93 leodorn ln llle llll.ee.yenl. Nol-tn tions. An official appointed by the Seal Old Pfnlsount labels. He [aid on the provinces an,-9. hope that additional subsidies 3''““3‘“';‘l‘- . in 9‘; mum‘ mnW_miv‘e'l;?rm in ' ' ‘_ lsomcthlniz on I PI<‘<‘¢‘ of D8 All.n.on won Paris government also would I Which III the top brand labels ed that the Atlantic Provincesm Whlfh ‘he lsland might receive "9 llllld P°“"l‘_ PIP?“ "T053 "58 . New 7'(_a'land ocllm - M""”‘”y' m‘“"h'“ “.l"l"‘.3” ’"l"'“d l’a§”"“‘ " °'°"“ l° ‘°V°"" The first measure. a program have the last word on all but .3 l ‘ the hue“ mm because of their lack of ahnnv would bonolll llll, nrovlnno noolnl. the Strait by marine cable would nyhnld 45 t In the h « bright its-_e\-er. He maintains liislmcnt ‘lead:-rs. ol. roslrlolon llomelnll. ll-ll» Al. strictly internal affai;-s and no . lo ruse lacs‘ were in 8 speclil ly and lo llle l-lold ol nnrlonllnrol Engannijnorfl ingustrllrl nor. Prlnce The ‘()1 Soilioflealfalbnr hllrifllllllf ll1ll‘f’l‘(‘Sl in life.’ people. During one h‘(‘(‘ll(‘ dcbiitc he RN18‘ was appmwd 273 la loo. will llnve mm, nowern ln lllo,,_ Both felt that a farm settlement W‘ 5'" “’ ‘° "‘ “”‘ pm‘ 9 " 3" “‘ ‘ ‘"35 “hm” l‘”“- H" 5l“‘V9‘l 3l‘"ll~ ~““l‘ 3 §_3P_" ll’ ll“? The second selllng om pm“. *' A’ w "Tile words Product of Japan category and therefore warranted special consideration. would result in greater popuia- EXPERT ON PAST DIES Which 80V€l‘n€<l lhl? Cnllnfry fromistill writes. paints. reads prodigi-tprime minister. s . . . tlon and an over all improvement dureltim Hecuons m Algeria‘ W0" w b (it eeded. Th , , < program as 8 y n ey 1935 to I949. holds the remaining-ously. goes to the theatre. dinesl “My horse just won the 3.30 at :66 noted however that this would be l ters isdivld I knew Th be. ‘d in id . . .. may V.” M. pumhfilln-'3 Cm.‘ not “l,':.tSfllthe PYSl§(r)'la.S in the hands of the local govern in the provincial economy. 85 seats. lout in restaurants and_ attends: Newinarket. The ‘_l(_Cmm bill would prevent S0UT“AMpToN_ [.3 ll‘ l o no " he id. share of the tax rental agree- "'9'" 3-‘ l0 Wllhl “'9 ‘ll’ 9"" the French from being outnum- lAPl"Dl'- 03l’_°l'l G“? C_1'lWl°"l- :~—- money would beput. lwred ll llle Aral, . Qpeaking‘7l, archaeologist and plonec in U S , d |Mrg..dMtlcq|l1‘arrieths«:id he was majority in Algeria through ii 0- lodaptation ‘of Ilerial]pll\.ll; A pea 0 tar 8 some pro‘ s stem f pr port‘ at represen-. iirap y to are aeo osica i ' ' u. common I5 . misc of expansion Wu in em l.yll.,n_ 0 0 ‘on studies. died at his home here _ . . h the new ownerslllv of the The restricted home-rule Friday. He wrote numerous In e of 311169 SWWII1 C°- "9 I-lld ll? hid measure provides for six or seven books and scientific papers and 599“ ‘W379 "l “ll” ?l"“ll° l“ regional administrations in Al. in 1927 he fainted Antiquity, a ow geria and a loose federal regime quarterly review of archaeology. , WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen. atlonal production of both the air ‘M ~ - - -wa-——--J ‘V -- I-- *- <o‘.'s*.tn*:sl o l Vita.-»_, ' 1 ll’ ' mom. 1). _ -, .force‘s Thor the army‘: Jul» 0“. .1’ hr“ cm I lter intermediate range missiles. it is hoped to have the first site squadron established at a U5. base in Britain by the end of some government craft to Char- lottetown. Mr. MacDonald stated that an ...British Scientists Will Use U. S. “Moon” To Study Space next year. The air force will handle both Mr. Macquarrie will be speaking l . missiles, with coirverilion from to the motion when it comes be- i.0Nl)()N ‘APl-~Bt‘lllSl1 scien- the moon. Then they would sub- lllo nl.,nl,_ (on tho Houoo. tists hope to u be American tract the number in the earth’: wllll. “ld ulnt M hu 5.. TOLL “mm learth satellite to find out how atmosphere — this would be In feuslve problems as well as the ' cmply SPIN fully ll. ber ng nited States. Mentionlng Mr. Macqua e as This was announced at a scien- it from the satellite ring of US. bases established been in consultation with both the title conference here Friday by result would tell them how ob.-ood. he declared: iiiister of Transport the J. G. Davies of the staff of the trons their are out in "It is quite obvious that our air Minister of Public Works rciiard- Jodrell Bank radio-astronomy sta-‘ between the e and up Mr could be 2 in on __ he the causeway a each bag: tlon in northern England. Davies explained the plan N. u.s.s.n. from every direction. .. “ keen ntorest ill] ‘ll! Hcldegeplaiiied that the method -conference on tracking earth _ NENT ‘pawn’ project. Mr. H . so H s zfouhe to bounce radar waves ellites organized by the N0 PERMA - iparticularly interested in ma ng t satellite and off the moon ciet The Jodrell Bank radio-a White acknowledged lthalmexlshz tfi lcn|cl|l'T:dfl‘yo annle wnllzlnl and compare the results. C” l .distat:ilou hastlie IILICI lnl U.S. air NW9? "'5 ' “ l’ 0' 090090 If answer for all timc . lsince it would in all probability °'5"7'“"-' "°U'““Tl“” and has tmiiu Sputnik! by The air force's first Snark come to as sooner and __ In each case. there would be I dar. ll. go1‘1¢'yeons:.cIli.vel;lut: sotMrbe:‘er.IcnodagIv:.-:w:‘yritsm. :33 b;l’l|otllIt of pol|r:.‘all‘io|i"£)'gv§¢g ml.” anult &t month. ' D_d‘ ' I‘! ' 3 |ogsletbomber.withadesigI0dHly0f5¢I'l1'flhh9 pmtnlr "M" k h _ M__ M A devicea theobiectllyoboei-v-tudiioctlylnswesatsooarts age of sons miles. It can carry the of the loan! of Trade brief 01'l'AVA. — Prime Ml lie Dlefenba er as. been photo Pn-miors Diiplcssis. Que in Manitoba. Bennett. British Colm- III! the polarization. it is possible the moon. I nuclear or . ‘Rflflflnl Ch! 0! 0' Chi?‘ Dlnfttllll I D"0n\l'~‘“luT| d 1-apbed withprovinetal premier». Flemming, New nriiniiwick. Back bis. Douglas. Saskatchewan; and "" ‘''k'''l‘“ "'9 llllnlh" nf 0|!-‘C "We hope the orfll of Plans also are under way Isuston Ahcrt. all I I0 II'Wln°°' '1‘ "" "on M‘ nut row left to right are: Pre- row left to right are. Prelniermfllnallwood. Newfoundland. «or ‘""‘ "‘“ ““"~"‘ "- "‘l“" 8-lelllls will In-It “gag efllllfl aaeasslwbs-isfaadvaslsaidsur-ti-sit tail! -j....mu N". scdhlnnnlu Mb'_“_ M.a|“°n"..‘.h*N‘h.‘r* 'l'heastrooomerswould ndoutslhle," said.‘ . baseforiitereoattasa--vfl*"""*.‘”~‘.”'.l.“’“'.cm eflhuaho‘. ' ' ' ' , " hthls way the total numberafltussian satelltiu eofiufi .@snjdmgIsweil hwanwutas flrsiunslr. Inst. Ontario; Ir. Disfssbakor Pi-lncoi-:dwardlsiand;uinipbdl. loud.) dseti-on between the earth and have not been giiiui-gm.- ' V. I 1 r