\ TELEPHONE 8506 ' zlyer meets seller with Guuulu V/71¢ Ads. Dial 8508 ask for classi- fied ad taker, for 14 PAGES quick results. A A little Canadian ingeniuity solved an aircraft parking prob- SCOOTER LEADS THEM 9h°01‘lhl skills. Leading Aircraft- a‘ “Follow Me" truck. LAC: man Graham Faulkner of Bona' I-aulkner has by this time be- lem at the RCAF‘s Air Weapons . - Unit on the Island of Sardinia. Where Dllpts of the Air Force’ NATO Air Division based in Europe come to diarpen their Vila. N!'ld.. shown here in his come a familiar figure to Ill-I Worhlhl clothes. demonstrates comim pilots at the Medi'terrane' ihow a shortage of v'ehicler was» airfield. l ovemme by his substitute torl ‘National Defence, Russia Withdraws From Disarmament Commission UNITED NATIONS. NY. ICP) Russia threw a bombshell into the United Nations political com- mittee's disarmament debate late Monday that surpassed in some views the significance of has earth satellites. Soviet delegate Vasily Ruznet- aov without warning announced that his delegatign wll not par- ticlvfirtillar-'«lis fie wall . see- the UN's five - power di'sarma- ° mind‘! ’”°°°" P"°-l°°“°““ merit subcoirmittee his srouv tlon—or the I sarma-l mam commission which operatedl outside the assembly itself. ’ SIIOCKED BY MOVE . 1 In quick reactions to the Riiirl sian statement Britain called thel devel ment “m o st discourag- tcli up, until this fall was the main wor ""‘° "‘°°' of on this quss, It had been made known pre-: viously. and emphatically, by the‘ Soviet Union that it considered the take in the sibc-omrn.ittee,l made up of the Big Four powers :1: Canada. as having ended use- vail" in Soviet thinking; Canada .was "dioehad and dsappolntsd" ‘and France hoped the So‘ Union would “reconsider its posi-~ tion before it dsoulders the re- lnponsitiiuty of breaking on da- arrnament nqotllations." An American source thoughratio the lllnilld of the Soviet anfweek threw in a suggestion here '0 coia-.that a permaned .fullmcmber- drip commission of the UN-in, effect a "little assembly"—be ge( ‘ up to the small working. body. was aimed at with the news of has- by an improved power source- Expect Sweeping Reappraisal Of Canadian Defence Policy OTTAWA tCPl Russian the dangers of modern attack will i ‘ J. Watson MacNaught to contest. Premier Says Premier A.W. Matheson said at Summerside last night that he would soon announce details con- cerning the operation of a large plant in this Province for the, lprocessing or quick freezing all small fruit and vegetables. He' who fiittmtolimi “Covers Prince Edward Island Like, The Dew” cllARl.(xr'rl«;1‘owN CANADA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1957 Promises Bigger’ Pensions It Cost Of Living’ Climbs WEATHER Overcast; cooler; northwest winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown 40 and 47. at PRICE Sc was speaking at a L_iberal Par-l ty convention which nominated Prince County at the next Fed- eral election. . The Premier indicated the plant would be in operation next year,‘ and would be able to handle? large quantities of various fruits and vegetables produced in the Province. MOSCOW IAPI——'I'he Russians ‘T-'-"—'?*—j‘ announced Monday night they ‘ used 27 Escape In power to fire alof Sputnik II. the 0 Crash landing SYDNEY. Australia (Reuters) A l)c.3 airliner with 27 persomnpeared to be differences over the aboard caught fire and crasheddlle expeclflhfy 0! the 608. I into a small golf course lake near , fill“! lltllt‘ it-‘male named Laika the Kingsford Smith airport here (Pronounced Li’€'-kl-|h’~ Monday njgh[_ l’ v i et planetarium officials None of the planes 24 passelr suggested she may be para- gers or three crew members waslhhllled hflch V-0 eiflh l0F Sllld¥~ injured. But the plane’; pilor,‘But Professor Kiril P. Stanyuko- Capt. Erwin McKlllop. remained‘ vich. a rocket expert. implied she in hospital suffering from severe W0U1d die in her harness Within ghock, the satellite The pgssengerg crgwled Stanyukovich told a Moscow through an egcape hatch onto the radio interviewer rotation of the top of the fuselagg and were missile around its axis would not helpgd to shore iw rescuers who affect the dog “while she is stll lwnded into an shallow lake. alive." but that the speed of the New Sources Of Power Used To Fire Sputnick ll improved new sources oil would hasten her end. halfton saiellite“rocketing a dog CRYPTW CPMMENT through the empty miles of The cryP“" a"“°““t'('lm'nl of s(‘(‘lllt‘d lll(('l_\ space the At the same time there ap',€lU0l9d lll 3 MOSCOW l'3dl0 broad‘ l)ill'(i)i and ll_\'(lI‘f);lL'l1 He said this st. ‘ Commons Gives Bill Final Reading At Night Session O'I'TAVv'A l(,'P‘—The Coniiiions dtll(lI might be 56.000000, lower l.Vl0Il(la_\' Ill'.'.lll gave filial reading than over before But a $6 in- ‘lo the government's bill to raise cl‘ease-10546 from $40 —— ‘O- _federal old - age pensions to $:)5‘.p()5(’d last spring by the _former ‘a month from the present 546. Liberal government plus the new by day. The .lsteners were left <Wcslcrn sclinllsts had specu- with the impression the whirling ldied mm a new-style fuel was IIf‘('(‘\.s.‘.tI‘y to l.alID('h Sputnik ll. . The measure now goes to the S9 boost would change lhe D10- ln \\zil's;i\\ it "till-h space ex-- _ l ( _ _ , I ’k _ d . Senate lull‘ Wm‘ “mud “ho cldfinial Passal.:l- lids ill lllt‘ la.-l iiiin~ Tilt‘ WW '"h“’“~“'»‘ would b°"‘l I i ‘J 9 H Mmlutcs of the night session. which cxpcndiiurcs in a full year by new DOWN SOUFWS Calm‘ powci-ed by fusion iburningl of 'saw' the members complctc dc $155»00”~00U- . tailed study of the bill. to bcneiit Ml‘ Marl” 53l_d Ml“ M°'“9'm some HlU.U0O Canadians 70 andlhad carefully avoided saying how mpr, tho government proposed to pay , lleallh \Ilni.<lcr .\lonlcllli lildl l0? lhi‘ ln('l"~’3-‘¢‘—‘ for putting the satellite into its Vcalcd during the debate that me but the Comlmélns a:dlllClC0l1|'| computed o,bit_~ he Said LAIKA l.I\'I~lS ig()\‘9_l‘IlIIl(‘Ili would give old ~ alzc U") “<‘f£‘ Chi” 9 dlof ft“-‘“ 1:14;’; “The increase in the salc-lllle's Tans zinnounccd the dog that pensions 3. mnher P005‘ ll l'““l§ pe3"’_d that mve Elf“ W0“ size to provide for a large num- set out Sunday on her epochalu°°5‘5 °°"“"“ed ‘°_‘l”“b- largo’ _”'a"h°‘ehr 9°?‘ .1‘ 0' ber of measuring and lclemcler ‘llltllll passed lhc lll'Hl ‘.34 hoursl H lh" "°5' Oi l“""‘i .“°"“"“"" _ H‘: 53'? {C 135%; “Safes” ing instruments. and even for an in s’Zllla'lr'i(‘l()I'_\ cniidillon. ll‘) »"Pll‘-ll. Colllllucd adjustments (OIIK ou be st u m “bu animal passenger. HC('t*>Sliil'(‘(‘l 'll.< .\£ii|.\lLit'lt)l'_\ cuiidillon is “‘”l bi‘ "“"“.-“‘~Siil'.\’. ht’ Sald lll lhl‘ 5Pe’;g‘“S ve‘°;‘(’i>‘° lmeynpv ad'_ the development of improved now cuniirmcd by recordings of IIS L°""“°"5v Tm” *5 "°”‘”‘g “‘ “W H“ “” “ql” d ' instruments and sources of pulse. breathing. blood pre.~surcl“al __ power," he said. "The new Soyiet and o l be r information trans-‘°l 5”" “°“ P'°P°*°d- . step into cosmic space is a tre- milled to t)b>t‘l‘\‘er stations by lliel Mr “°m9.'”‘ 59°” d”""‘= mendous contribution to world sale-llile‘s radios." the Soviet bale °“ 3 bl” ‘° b"°5‘ ‘he ca fllsltlll. prcviously achieved on a "A mulll-stage carrier i‘ot'k0l lliboralory \('alt‘. would prorluce of a new design with fucliimuf twicc the power of other known precision C0nl.I‘(lS had to be iscd moi‘.-l fuel. 1 pense of IIail0I'l&.l'S(‘Cl.1I‘lly. de— . pm No RLPLY . _, _ H _' I _ .dl H 70 d . _ bA‘ There was no immediate reply ‘flame’ Inms agtm) Mid zilmlnoliiihly Ofrtaim theanprdgeiil Sill from 317- M‘"“°lhi~ “‘h° “id rotation will mount steadily, day Plans Visit To British Guiana LONDON tAP)—~Princess Mar- garet announced today she will visit British Guiana next spring. The princess will pay a short: Visit to Britain's South America colony after she opens the West Indies federal legislature in Tria- idad April 22. No precise dates‘ Find Mystery In Sky Over Texas l]evel_ ‘earlier that the present increase Hon G gorse Ma,-13 (L _;and easing of requirements will Montreal St. Antoine- Westmount) boost old age pension payments said the boost will set the red? by 396.000.4190 in -_ full year , leral old age security fund "very The b a sic residence require- lmuch in the red." The country mehl 10 qualify W0llld be cut ll - was entitled lo Lnow how the gov-3 hall. 10 10 Y93l'S {Pom 20» and 79‘ ¢‘cipients would be permitted tr 4 ,live outside Canada six months The increase will be effective ill 339 Y9-‘1_l1 ln5l03_d 0‘ “"99 3‘ in November pension chequeslpfesenf, without losing payments. paid at the and 0, uk. monml Mr. Monteith's statement was Other mcasures before the (‘om- lh P991)’ 10 l‘l'lll('l5"15 135' W99 Rocket Already Fired At Moon? IAS CRIJGISS, N .\i (.\P~ Clyde Tombaugh. discoverer .of °m‘m_°"‘ l"'°P°5°d '0 deal with th the planet Pluto. believes it is def possible that the Russians al- ready havc fired a rocket at the l . . » - . have been fixed_ moon. Planning i0! a hit but 7, _ g g ‘ 0‘ _ , _, . ., _ _ mon provd for a similar ll'l' 138! l-he S0V9l‘|lm€n¢ W85 1‘ ’I‘he_princess toured the Carib- WASHINGTON (APJ—Ths U.S.!thern. after all. an air force the 40th annnrisary of the Russ~ ems; to mommy in ma“ carrying out an election promjsg bean in early 1956 but British Air Force Monday undertook ’P°k°5m‘“‘ 93 ~ inn f9V0lUll0h- The "100" '3 350"‘ mum payments for pensions to to tie pension payments to In- uiana. under emergency law at u ‘ ' hu me tin". W" tipped. investigation of a g and strangely-lightad mystery ried to have flashed over Water Shortage U 0 Despite Rain l MONCTQ (C‘P)—«Mayor LL M. f dgflln‘ a Band «talk I fitr ‘ ‘deputies. 'l"“' ‘ east P“ °’ °°"5”'“C' It impressed the air force sul- tlon of a watershed to supply the ficiemy to can go, at 1,.“ . D,-¢. . M°"“°“ Wm‘ ’deq“"“". liminary investigation. Wat” l “We daft investigate all Mr.‘ Baig said the watershed would c the city $3.0w.000 or .. Smith Wins Easy Victory l r west Texas. jects have been popping up for yeara. but this one had the sup- port ef a variety of wlieaaes. in- o cton is to attract industry. Mayor Balg toured the present reservoir area to determine if weekend rains eased a critical water shortage here. The water lng;" the United States said it‘ launching of earth satellites will involve enormous expenditures. $4.000. but is necessary if M In Byelection level was 13 met blow the spill- hoped “wiser councils will pr - Lands Safely Despite Fire SAO PAULO Brazil (AP) - Wlth one of its four_ engines flam- Ing. a Real Airlines passenger plane made a perfect belly land- ing in shallow water off the coast near here today. Thirty passen- gers and the crew waded ashore unhurt. The plane. a DC-4 bound for Miami from Sir Paulo. caught fire is minutes after taking to the air. l ‘brtn g on a sweeping reappraisal of Canadian defence policy offi- cials said Monday. A policy review began soon af- ter the Progressive Conserva-l tives took oilflce in June but it will be intensified in light or thel appearance of Soviet man-ma moons in outer space. PFIIII Minister Diefenbaker said Monday in an interview that launching of the second satellite act as a new spur for’ western polling of scientific in- formation. WEAPONS OBSOLETE And Defence Minister Pearkes told a service club luncheon that what has to be done to counter Believes Nurse To Seek Increase in Wages OTTAWA (CPI —— Mrs. Real Eaton of Dollarton. B.C., said] Monday she doesn't believe pro fessional ethics are threatened when nurses themselves seek to improve salaries and working- conditions. annot see where protes- slonal ethics are threatened in straightforward discussion taking 5 Permitted . them 0|! h0SI>lllll b0l|”d3~ {William Stacey. 75. found and‘ The first U.S. satellite. an ex- elected by acclamation. But Mr. thoughtful public has no-ate a tin of emergency rationa~—- perimental mod n ut the size Dawson. 40. came from Toronto. wish to see nurses sacrificed." baseball, is scheduled to be where he has been a candidate she said. Trenna Hunter of Vancouver. president of the CNA. said nurs l lng must arrive at a better un-‘l derstanding of itself as a profes-‘ slon and objectively discuss prob Isms facing it. ‘ place annually in respect to sal- aries. hour! 0' work aid over time rates . . . r signing con- tracts maklng discussion obliga- tory." Mrs. Eaton told the first Canadian Conference on Nursing. Mrs. Eaton is vice - chairman of the 8.C. labor relations board The - eon , united by the Canadian Nurses Association. opened at Ottawa Univaral ‘a faculty of medicine Nlldlli outlay. DIBCUQ PROBLEMS Ind nursing professions. ‘Petal most of their time in group discussions on problems - launching of Sputnik II by Ras- ency in 9' world to draw on the wells of Y0 New Blow To Complacency 0’I'I‘AWA fCPl—PI'ime Minis- ter Dlefenbaker said M o n d a y sis is a further blow to complac- the West. He added in an interview that the new satellite should not cause alarm. but it should be consid- ered er a‘ warning to the West to rig. inspiration to incentive to the free achieve in unity weakening unity of recent ars." nurstn Mrs. Eaton said nurses are the '0'!!! paid larial group in Canada. The sstabltnment or an E3‘ TURN T0 REDS? . of ACCRA. Ghana tAP>—-I-‘inanceiiinity in the Atlantic area that Minister M. A. Gbedemsh says is urlque in the history of that else- part of Canada. We are beginning not is and our strength ‘our forces " cus1‘olis1ciiz—l;ErviL'r:Wc.i-:1)‘ 'chocolate and bully beef—which of a had been issued to him at the launched next month. A larger for mayor. to make a surprise siege of Ladysmith in 1990. [sphere will be sent up in March.|last minute starter. Says Marit_imes' Outlook Has°Never Been Better ‘ way and traneCanada gas pipe timer was described Monday as "all bod a destined ddit bunien and smaller income Nova Scotia told the Canadian Ch!) of learns about "Maritime rights" early in life and “at almost any given time his "This should be regarded as an 1“ never a bet . r. and field declared in a lunchmn ad- wlial we have failed to do in ou_I dreo released to the press before de- llv . I'T'aN0'l'lI IN UNITY .1. way.Nonma1ly at this time of Year. the level is only three to‘ four feet below. ' Rain raised the supply seven Pearkee also said equip-l inches but the water shortage is‘ still considered critical. Plan Insects On It was no good to try to tight with weapons which the potential enemy itself had declared and Dr-oven to be obsolete. Mr. merit in the second satellite willl provide the Russians with infor- mation which will enable them to MADOC. Ont. <CPl~External Affairs Minister Sidney Smlthl finirston said she and her familv won a seat in Canada's House of} “W 3 ‘"3580 "“d 8131'? Sllndal’ Commons Monday. easy byelection victory scoring an ir the l leastern Ontario constituency ufl Hastings-Frontenac. I l . l Wm‘ 138 of 169 polls heard’ pale amber pink. then brightened sioncrs to throw out a railway‘ application for i1:cvlflri§ ivith ?ilIfte'}i:‘iilnil1IleeaIl‘t:l0l3:l‘ f"'’“ D‘ Dow, 210 | . . . . , . ' a 8.947 votes to Mr . listifc Missiles or supersonic air- U_ S. Safelhfe victory for we former presh- crfi”' gov em N“ dent of the University of Toronto must be °e'u'“m"'. “ed em‘ GAR1)El\' CITY, N,y_ IAp\ _ increased to 112 number of seats. A defence department official said Sunday night that a . satellite to be launched in March probably will carry insect life but not a dog. the newspaper News- day says. l_3RlGll’I‘0N. England ‘CPI — it quotes Orr E. Reynolds. staff Brighton meat traders. Who DF0‘ director of the department's Of- hrbfl smoking by staff members {ice of Sciences. as saying in an in their shops. relected I Pl‘0‘iinoerviaw that e navy — e 9°53] t° "wild the b3“ i0 service in charge of the Van- mers. guard satellite project - is also ‘ ' considering sending up "living LONG PRESERVED organisms" on an expcrimental HERVE BAY. England tCPI—. flight next month fully. Certain items which "ovre so desirable but not so essential" must be eliminated. tn CUS- held by his Progressive Conserv-‘I l . I-itlve party in the 265-sea‘ House of Commons. His only opponent was Ross Dowson of Toronto., Trotskyite Communist who ran‘ as e. It was the first election contest; for the 6f¥year—old minister who: resigned his university post Sept. a e ered Prime Minister liiefenbaker's cabinet the next day two weeks ago it MONTIUELAL tCPl — The Mari-i mental coup. One of every to Canadians born one-outof-every I0 Canadian is from the Atlantic provinces. by birth for a heavier . I! Premier Rdiert L. Stanfield of cent less in per-‘ Montreal the Maritirner =ooal income. He may never understand Mari- ‘ime rights but he will defend Item to the death. Added Mr. Stanfield: "To the citizens of Ontario. for , ‘ example. it is easy to accept the ' The text of his remarks was‘ fact that anyone not born in On- itario needs to have some extra problems are reviewed by a commission." Yet the Maritime: oiflook “has H, .. rights if only as compensation for their early misfortune" I - tion here 8000!! Nova Scotia history. Mr is a spirit ran through St e" for Confedera- by unltifil _became Tie was referring to meetings of the pre- four Atlantis rectly responsbl line and Iiordy tty shareholders. The province had given up its railroads and claims to reaouroetl pects which look to be at our ob vious dlsad tage , - HIGHEST TAXPAYEKS lspent "laviflily and aknost italinv so DEFEND nionrs l ° highest The frills lay Itlollsa Nov Iiparty. no — at a -term pros VII) in the country.‘ in the Maritime.-s‘ to mea of no and . ve chance of closing the gap between. Ilwer ." he sat .‘ as the federal govern-l . it is lnteses tleld said. The province was "di- lag to note that matters of lnter- . ll times ditch only were eoadds-red sand short ti h are reasroed as IUH! Nlaible. Without liwlyfi critantui of IIIIHUK l R"p°"‘ °l ’l‘""“ nym‘ db’ ‘when they drove near it. nneriipsutonsoiiils gin-_¢I - 9 the Virginia-North Carolina bor- °f der. Smith had received‘ '33“-" 5h°,5"“d- Until nomination day in the k constituency . . ' ' was expected Dr. Smith would bet " ‘J l draadbliafisbeatrlll can and sébool buswerein ' ed-valhaisaia-naousaaeeidsat the needy aged 65-69 and to the CFCBSBS ‘ill “V1115 005-i5~ blind and disabled. under pro- . He s8ld_ the 39 increase itself grams jointly financed by (ed IS an ildlllslmefll to _fl'l€¢l Id‘ eral and provincial governments. VEIICOS lllihe 0! l1V1|:‘~ Th; c anges in resl cnce a a - QUOTES DEFICIT FIGURES gene! rules ggegfwd . r¢35on‘bl. Mr. Marler said that ever since “middle olfitliiie rgzd" p§licy.w 9' old age ecurity payments began George 8 ll‘ '— WW 9 ' ped take . time of the lunar eclipse of Nov. in Janu:ry_ 1952. tax co'itribu- ‘ minster) repeated his party’! , v. 7 they may already have fired." iinas to the hind luvs run be-°¢1B<‘-l-‘GA stand for I basic inden- M939‘"h1l9- me” We” 7990"” Ivan Alcxandcrson. director of hind the outgo. Each year. thel P¢l1Sl01l 03360 I month. P1115 Midi’ “l“"g5 h “F "1 Moscow radio's English Ian-‘ deficit was made up by the trea-Itional $20 a month payment! 13! the skies over Chicago and nvcr wage news d”,mon_ said elsun ‘lbom fedgra] ngfi pmvl .1 ggvo Russians plan to launch a moon.’ At the start of 1957. he said. itqernments to the needy to bring rocket "soon." lwas estimated that the annual l the Penlloll in $100 8 month- Eight Provinces Blast Freight Rate Increases freight rate increase and also to year. was granted by the board it Cll‘0llll8 b0l‘d0r. ciiil govcrnments Monday askcdlresclnd a four-per-cent increase‘December. 1956. on a temporary "It faded from briglu rod in a the board of transport commis-|authorizcd last year. basis pending a review by the The four-per-cent boost. amounl- . board now linder way. a. The demand for its removal ‘was placed before the board Fri- day by J. J. Frawlcy. Alberta provincial counsel. speaking for all eight provinces objecting to the railway case. These consist of all except Ontario and Quebec. IHEARING NEAR END Monday‘: session brought the board close to the end of long hearings on rate case that started early last year. It was would conclude A most unusual thing about the 235000 miles away_ object reported over west Texas .. _ , , _ ._ slmrdny and Sunday was mat They would haye to. stall sev witnesses said their car engincsrral dais ahead of impart 10 and their lights went out travel by the most economical . . mcthod." Tombaugh said’ here. " ‘V?’ "“°“5ly gescllllfdg 3‘ “lf. iliercforc. they intend to ' b“"”“‘ ‘::53' ‘ ‘gt "-1 1 ‘md land on the moon at or near the Three policemen and a {ircnian in Chicago's suburban Elmwood Park said they saw a peculiar round glowing thing in the early- morning sky today. They said eir car lights appeared to (it'll pot- as they kept the prowl car llfilt focused on the thing At Martinsvillc. Va., Mrs. Ruby ht while driving to Bassoll, a.. from Philpotl Lake on the OTTAWA t(‘Pa—.I-Eight protein‘ a 10-per-cent ing to around $l8.000.000 The railway: originally asked for 15 per cent. The board in I95! gave them. of lhi<. two increases of seven and four per cent. With the l‘PIIl&ilIllIllZ four per cent still in obey:-ince, the railway companies recently asked that this be increased to 10 per cent which the board now is dealing with. Mr. Frawlcy took exception to what he described as a “na- tional' allowance for federal in- come tax which the board took into account in granting the last increase. The amount of sup- poscd tax liability was 37.300111). DISAGRI-ll-ZS WITH DECISION The proyinclal counsel also took exception in a board decision in that Judgment to allow the CPR an additional $2.-i00.000 over the $l:'>.2."i5.000 which it had previ- ously porniittcd the company to earn as tllrplllx The (‘PR is used by the board as tho “yardstick" line for set- ting frcight ratcs Mr Frawlcy said that. should the board agree with him on the . income tax and surplus issues. it would mean the four-per-cent boost would have to be disal- lowed Coming to the current cent application. Mr. taper- lax allowance of s9.5oo.ooo whit‘ the company socks to have cov- ered by a rate increase meet additional expenses of the CPR. but to give it a bigger sul- plus. He told the board it should dr- CHAIN-REACTION part from the traditional method 'I0l0N'l‘0- TVIIIQOH ‘Tuck. near Brampton. OM, 'nursday.HII-y but three adults were talmi'°' '”"““l P"'"“~"‘l"' '3‘? 1" 4 - crpa.-.4-s on the hair of prospsctlvg lthildrea dioard bus aacapcd in-| to ho.-oiisl. lcpn N.-vim... or sacred about the amount V8069 in S0C'3l S°<‘UTliY 3‘ the ex‘ '