Hellyer Gives Blunt Warning in Canadian Aircraft Industry But the defence department. ,io acquire an expensive Diane faced with the problem of buy- ing new aircraft and naval ships at the same time. is said to be-. lieve it can make do with a much less expensive plane. Sources said the at the same time as ships and new army equipment. this ceil- ing may han'e to be raised Though it would prefer to hold off a decision on a plane. the Phantom . defence de artment is re red will perform a greater varietyim make 3p its mindp pa HOW—ll of roles than a less expensive ; that decision is compatible with plane but that probablv isn‘t worth the extra' deparh co tCPl « lnfomedlcedes the meeting of the Air] said here ' Minister Hellyer has given the Canadian aircraft industry a blunt warning not to put pres-l Cure on his department to buy the jet plane which the industry wants to build. They said the warning is the harshest given the linen rm r prime minister l :ii'inz early consideration to Diefenbaker cancelled the Ar- l this matter and hope to be able row interceptor in 1959 and pre-. to make a decision soon." bec City Monday. Mr Hellyer said in the could postpone a decision on ac- Hill? for some “but in view or l real. Defenceiludustries Association at Que-lment could easily postpone its ecision for two years but that Com-l it recognizes the current plight mons Thursday his departmentiof the aircraft industry. Sources said the industry—in quisition of a tactical 'jet fighter effect, Canadair Limited. Mont- and the urgency of giving support, wants to build the American industry Ito the industry we have been iPhantom jet plane. probably the most expensive of all the planes being considered by the depart- ment. its subcontractors— this decision? . This is not a new dilemmai for Canadian governments, of course, but in this case Liberal administration had al-; ready determined on a defenccr visitor to Charlottetown on budget of 31.530.000.000 a yearl for five years. the l thl‘ advantage l defence policy. Informants said Mr. Hellyer was warning the industry not to The problem boils down iOltry to push him into buying a this: Will defence or economic 1 plane he docsn't want—or he'll policy have the upper hand in start pushing back. YORK George Whiteway wars 'hiesday. Mr. and . If the defence department isiDowell. Glen Valley. were the l l l are” of their daughter son-iu-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don. aid Crockett, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis were the guests of their daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hurberi Simpson, Cav- endish on Sunday. Lenard Andrews returned to his home in York after being a patient in the P.E.-I. Hos- pital. Mrs. Randolph Murray and her daughter. Reta tMrs. Joe Coswelli attended the funeral of Mrs. W.P, Clow at Cutcliffe tem Mrs. Ben Schmaltz. spent the weekend at. Annandale with friends. Glen Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts. is a pati- Mrs Kenneth Mac- ; ent in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cras- andiwell Funeral Home on Tuesday. Sep: v ber 29. and Mr. Steve ohm lwere visiting in York on Sun- i day. l Mr, and Mrs. Parker Jewell [and two children Eleanor and i Irwin have returned home after Ontario. i Mr. an . Jewell. lCornwall. were the guests of Itheir son and daughter-inllaw. er. d Mrs. Parker Jewell, ;' recently. 1 Mr. and . Laken Lewis .and two children Allison and E Darlene were the guests of Mr. 3. and Mrs. John MacLénnan, Glen Valley. on Sunday. 3.0. spending a holiday in ' Robert l BANGKOK. Thailand (Reut- ersr —— Malaysia and Thainald have agreed on taking co-ordi- ‘nated steps to suppress Com- tmunist guerillas along the bot- ‘der between his two countries. lit was announced here Friday. 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The Princess saw John Osborne's theatre Monday night Play, “Inadmissable Eivid- ence" at the Royal Court Theatre (AP Wirephoto via cable from London) Macquarrie Seeking Transportation Data CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN O'I‘TArWA — Detailed quest- ions about transportation prob- lems on P.E.I. are being placed the Commons' order paper by Heath Macquarrle. MP for eens. “In the light of the reluct- ance of any minister to pro- vide information on this im- portant subject, I am seeking to get a. much detailed infor- mation as possible through order paper questions." Mr. Macquarrla told the Ottawa Real big. It Bureau of 'llhe Guardian. Among the questions he is asking are whether any of- ficials or agencies of the g0v- are making a study of the effects on freight move- ments to and from P.E.I, which mint result for the construct- ion of a causeway which did NEW AID FOR POOlR SPELLE‘RS LONDON (APl—A dickshon- ary for peepul hoo kant spel kaim out here Monday. t is called — the awful apellers' dictionary. By arranging several thou- sand commonly mlspelled words according to their wrong spelling. the new dic- tionary claims it. has elimi- ‘ ted a his stirrnbllng block from the path of poor spell- lt sounds. and filter. will be For instance: If you think its rinocerus. look it up under (that spelling ad correct spell- meson». The introduction says: "The dictionary to devised taco it - terrible man («Mauritian publishers (Wolfe Ptublilliiu Company) said: “This book came out in not include railway tracks. What is the estimated cost of constnucting tlie causeway with and without a railway iine; What ferries now operate 'on the Borden to Cape Tormentitie when they were put into service. the cost of con- struction of each one and the total operating cost for all such ferries cacti year for the past 10 years. The. Queens' MP is big how many autos. truclus. trailers and buses were car- ried by the ferries each year since 1953 and how many rail- way cars were carried in the some years and the amount re— ceived from the sale of trans— portation tickets in these years. also ask- BURTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'I‘homp- son. Glengarry. have returned home from a pleasant holiday spent with relatives and friends in Western Canada, Their son daughtenin-law Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thompson and in- fant son accompanied them home. They will also visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elridgo Cousin. Camp llton, Mists Elaine Howard, Glen- garry has resumed her studies at SDU. Charlottetown. Attend- ing PWC are Eileen Dalton and Frankie MacGregor. Burton. rs. ary Dunn. Mr. and Mm. Louis Dunn and Sheila and Roger Dunn. Elmsdale were recent visitons at the home of er. and Mrs Frank Butler. Ge . Miss Gala Doyle. Glengarry is attending Sumersitda Voca- onal Sdhioo Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Glengarrv were Mns. Lottie Keough. Mrs. Inna Keough also Wilburt and Gladys Ellsworth of Tigsiisli, It‘s-leak of Mrs. Eva Dalton. Burton, are sorry to learn she entered Prince County Hospital for treatment. BEDEQUE Mm. Kathleen Crooks. 0' Mass. was a recent visitor at the home of her cousin, Mm. George Hendenaon. this village. Mrs. Crooks was formerly a resident of Tyne Valley. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Has- lam. Miss Muriel Haslam. and a CHYSLER “V‘m Wfimd Mr. John Stuart. of Springo This year more than over . 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