‘ # 4g s : ‘ e. Che Guardian — ; “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” : $ doc. « wteun mes|MISSILE CROSSES PATH celebrated, ~ Yanks Fire Satellite Into Orbit Tuesday CAPE I i gees eed : F Ee | i e iT re ari eum a : EE 7 SECOND SECTION PAGE 9 > . : Is Big Event SUMMERSIDE — Glamorous Rosemary Keenan, pretty 1959 Miss Canada, will be a guest at the Summerside Kinsmen _ har- vest Ball this Thursday night in the Auditorium, where the clubs most lavish production will in- clude OBC Producer Bill Lang- stroth on its entertainment pro- gram, along with the down-beat |. in-| music of the Downtowners Or- =|chestra frorn Charlottetown, and Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 15, 1959. q z e 5 H | i ik ; i f | 3 | = fof e F : ae f ky : ef ; g q g | i: i # . z SFRe mysteries of » into a low it by a Juno Il rocket. It was another step in the American program to send a nan é ; it f i at if ii i 6 space within two years. Earlier, a B-47 jet ber fly- high over Cape veral | fired a 37-foot Bold Orion missile path of the Eplorer I eo St ade z earth minutes. It was sending ba grey f > 8 point of of 146 its orbit at an altitude miles and _ streaking through the skies ‘at 2,000 miles n hour when the Bold Orion was aunched. It was aimed to pass 10-miles in front of the satellite. é formation on the various ha man will encounter ‘when he first ventures into space. Its most important task was to probe the lower levels of the bands of radiation hover ing above the earth. STUDY RADIATION Packed into the satellite were instruments to measure (1) cos- a big buffet lunch prepared and served by a professional cater- ing service. The event promises to be the biggest local social event ever attempted by the Kinsmen Club who have staged the popular harvest balls for several years, ;and already. the table accommo- dation for the expected capacity cial government appeared ready to take any action on a ischeme to re-stock Lake Erie with fish to save the fishing in- dustry. Tom Graham, manager of the co-operative, said there had been no reaction from the govermr ments as yet. even fhough the fishing industry faces its worst |depression in history. He said fishermen may not earn enough ithis year even to qualify for—un- jemployment insurance benefits. | mic rays in and below the radia |2ttendance has already been -al- | 8 tion belt; (2) the density of mi-| most sold out. ‘ ae PeTereeerersstree crometeorites; and (3) sun-pro-| : ; / duced lyman-alpha ultra - violet | SEATING PLAN Rime radiation. The latter are believed! A seating plan has been placed Freres +h GI 4 7 om oe to have an important influence on| in Maurice Mills’ store on Water 7 BABES RS b t the weather. | Street where those with tickets Auto Workers Solar celis were included in the |may select and make their table = Raise Dues ° package to recharge the satel-| reservations, and the tickets have ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)—/lite’s batteries. One cell was left) been available directly from the The United Auto Workers union unprotected from cosmic radia-|Kinsmen Club members. _ Tuesday raised basic dues of the|tion and micrometeorites. If it| Distinguished guests will in- union's —1,200,000--members_$2_a operates, it may’ be possible to|Clude Lt. Governor and Mrs. month and then re-elected Walter eliminate some protective devices| Walter Hyndman, P. Reuther as president. from space ships to save weight.| Mrs. Walter Shaw, 1 Effective Jan. 1 dues will go up| The satellite also was equipped|Mrs. W. A. Currie, and Group to $5 from $3 a month, but mem-'to measure the heat balance be; Captain and Mrs. J.E. Creeper. A reliable source said the Bold) STOREY ELECTRIC MARRIAGES FAIL? ~ This question ig of growing importance as more and more Canadian youngsters rush into marriage. How can they be helped to a suc- Premier and Mayor .and EAST BALTIC — The home | home contestants of the second |- 1959 Rural Beautification com cessful life partnership? Read the important AU “TION : | i of Wal Di East Balti bers no longer will a jial' tween earth and sun. In addition to the other enter- alter Dixon, tic, ‘ : : ¥ u's : article in this week’s Star Weekly. ie seanenaet ot $1 eer taining features of this year’s| won first prize among farm | ¥° ‘® Kings County in the | test. Prize x a chest of silver. The new dues rate earmarks’! Kinsmen Harvest ball at Summer- wen ——_— Samana wach Hs tr te arte ed COD Damage SM... cor |e | liations in = auto ee aa ne — yo — Po definite Berg : ee \fund mow has less than $15, -\P be | W ime table to keep evening | |. f < ce is | 000 ro n est events running smoothly. 1 ae The convention's 2.500 delegates Chairman of the committee in j authorized the dues increase by a} OTTAWA ‘CP) — The federal | charge of all the plans for this |; | standing vote which Reuther said/sovermment has ordered an in-|year’s Ball is Ron MacArthur, || | showed 80 per cent in favor of the vestigation into the seriousness; while the master of ceremonies | increase. and extent of crop damage re- for the evening will be Da vel | sulting from heavy Prairie snow-'Carnegy. ° Large or Small Py a a8 eS ee teeta, Prime Minister Diefen-| Orders ‘ruled that less than 500 delegates|#*er announced Tuesday. | @ Immediate |wanted a roll-call and the rules} He ‘id reporters following a| ‘I required at least 775. j cabinet meeting that. a report is ers) — The begum Ali ARREST EDITOR CHITTAGONG. Pakistan ‘Reut- Khan, Delivery From Reuther's election by acclama-|@vailable and the government woman editor of The Chittagong Cards Stock ition was declared unanimous Will go into the question of Eastern Eaminer, an English- jp | after secretary - treasurer Emil| Whether it is a matter of federal language daily newspaper. was Mazey, who also was nominated |Tesponsibility. arrested Tuesday night for the al- e @ Phone 8506 * for president, declined to. run. As yet, no request for aid had !eged publication of a false and The 52-year-old Reuther first/reached him from a provincial|™alicious report in the issue of was elected president of the UAW | government. : Oct. 9. She was released on bail The ; here in 1946. | Am Edmonton report said the | of 25,000 rupees ($5,250). | Before taking up the dues ques-|Saskatchewan government ap-| ge \tion, the convention rejected a pealed to the federal government who has just returned from. @ minority group’s effort to have ajfor special aid to meet farm western trip, said that as far as idues increase as well as election|emergencies caused by the he can learn Manitoba was -hard- lof senior officers submitted to a} storms. ést hit by heavy snowstorms and’ jreferendum vote of members. { Agriculture Minister Harkness, | Saskatchewan next hardesi. j WOOLWORTH’S SEAL OF SATISFACTION VALUES Central Printery Charlottetown, P. E. L tification contest. Prize was @ chest of silver. ment among farm home contes- tants of the first year in Prince County in the 1959 Rural Beau- of Sterling Miller, Kelvin Grove. showed the greatest improve- KELVIN GROVE — The home | a - SS “ LETRAS MORE BEI 009 Shai : ° v Lit OZR Cay LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT NEW PACKAGE AT YOUR DEALERS TODAY Range ZERO cleans wool sweaters FAMOUS "5 x 7 GLOSSY ing was set_on Saturday morn- ing when Garnet ‘ Red’ Sherwood, boys work secretary of the Y.M. + . . LUE ' IHi-Y Delegates Challenged ee oe al — voy PHOTO —|To Acquire Wider Outlook ’ SHTWEA q = MEN : } Sy Lavishly trimmed with lace ia wonderful, REPRINTS Hi-Y delegates attending their; day impressed upon the elab is washable twicot kit. Candy Pink, Ro annual convention in Charlotte-| members the advantages to be > HAN DKERCHIEF SETS Bive, Scien Siem Medium of Rist | : . town: this past weekend were realized by living in the Maritim- = Cea — a ctures fchailenzed to a wider world out-| es. é -and large. 7 look by a Yale Divinity student; He pointed out that such amuse- . Quality Imported fabrics H who has visited in 55 countries ments as golf, fishing, bathing, z ~w : BABY DOLL PYJAMAS that appear in the of the world and has recently/ ete is within short distance of any Py in handsome stripes, : returned from a 12 weeks tour| resident and in most cases people a checks. Metallic figures lof South America. can reach work by driving 8 (te h : fi d THE GUARDIAN Robert A. Potter, 24 year old! short distance each day. This, he Pa ‘ make these tie an WALTZ LENGTH GOWN member of the theological class/ said, was quite a contrast to +. matching handkerchief ad rhe told the 175 Hi-Y members that | the two hour commuter trip that 3S sets look much more ex- a they should work in close liaison} a\ great many people have to _— with their respective church mis-| make in the larger cities. “a = i Be nis- = pensive. Four-in-hand sionary efforts and such organiza-|___ : = os le tie. Gift boxed. FLOOR LENGTH GOWN EVENING tions as YMCA world service. GUEST DIGNITARIES | é : z sty Describing mora! conditions in ae ap ag agen Letnany Sig = | es p South A i ty, he said l + & Suu : K é NYLON ACETATE HALF PATRIOT fr ce'ere miole blocks set ange| gates received «| welcome fom * 7 Shadow front panel with x for prostitution only. He challeng- iar ieee ae j f . = aw and a civic welcome from ¥ pleated or gathered are available - — oe — Deputy Mayor A. Walthen Gau- flounce, lace-trimmed. through their organization, to cor- 5 » tace-trt t cect such conditions by bringing | det. Arthur Duvar, president of x White, Candy Bere Ro a to the people of these areas a| the Charlottetown YMCA Board F Smal, Mediuh, large. oe new set of ideals founded on | °f Directors and Jack MacRae, 4 am, Sree the following Christian principles | chairman of the National Hi-¥ ‘ : committee also added their words new i 3 . TONE SET of welcome. Yes, “ ZERO mr New Wide : prices The tone of the three day meet-| On Sunday evening the dele- gates journeyed , to Summerside where they were guests wt a ban- quet sponsored by the Summer- : ’ si ’ C.A. in the Maritimes cha!lenged | side Y's menettes. This was fol- and sweaters of orlon, ban-lon Partoor er otk oie CHILDREN $ 1.25 each the conference to a rededication lowed at 7.00 p.m. by a church * ot ‘iaaian, iiccien of their lives to the principles of | service at Trinity United Church ' aene ung! the Hi-Y organization. | in Summerside. The address was Ps? all of today’s wonderful new 100%. stretch nylon, seam BOOKS 8 x 10 GLOSSY Twelve different Maritime | given by the minister, Rev. C. less for a smooth, wrinkle clubs were represented at th e| R. Webber. fabrics... deep clean, safely with- free fit, | 1.50 each conference with the largest BTO0P | CONFERENCE SIDELIGHTS ‘te Red, Beige, Royal, Black. in hard-backed edi- Dr. Frank MacKinnon in speak-| Some pleasant sidelizhts of the out hard rubbing. tions. Children’s clas- ing at a°noon luncheon on, Satur- | — ee = — “sics and TV favourites PHONE 8506 | and girls were met by Governor NOWin the temperature YOU choose Toddlers 1-3 as including: Treasure Island, Roy Rogers, Lassie, Rin Tin Tin er call in “person IPrince St. H And S and Mrs. Hyndman who showed them through the vice-regal resi- dence. Governor Hyndman gave RS sr ee tiie idee. at the switchboard To Hear Speaker ‘them a detailed history of the ie s y mansion and the group showed £ COOL p + LUKEWARM | Well-known ea ~~ keen interest in the tour, espec- = , tion finance expert, Dr. M.E. La-| jally the ancient four poster bed z OL «TEPID at THE GUARDIAN [ie ots ete gues | a Teo = POPULAR an d Prince Street Home and School oo ae tamale was 8 : : Association next Thursday night. | visit to Confederation chamber The deeper cleaning power of New 3 ‘ ee Hig topic will be “Some Resi: nq to’ Green Gables: which Wes / Prov Autonomy - | kindly opened by Park Superin- THE EVENING — tendent Kipping for the benefit Wide Range Zero does it... gently but so surely. All dirt’s out — no shrinking, no matting. Best for blankets, baby woollens, socks, too! | - WOOLWORTH'S gah) 18 ON SALE THIS WEEK ONLY : Rubber-backed. Tweed. Red, Tur namon, Hunter's Deep fringe all round. Sturdy Viscose ise, Cin Grey and Coral. Size: 26” x 40”. PATRIOT Branch Offices Now employed by the provincial government to conduct a survey the financing and admintstra- tion of education in this province. Dr. Lazerte has had a wide ex- perience in this field, having pre- viously worked with the Canadian iSchool ‘Trustees Association on thig Very same pno ' Dr. Lazerte is also a past pre- sident of the Canadian Education Association, and upon his retire- Alberta, he was immediately ap- 1 -in the same capacity at the University of Manitoba. Refreshments will be served the meeting adjourns. of the visitors. CURIOUS TUNE EXETER, England (AP) — A man in a pub tried to sell what he thought was a curious musical instrument. He couldn't play it, but he thought that proper finger ing of the little, golden knobs would produce a nice tune. No sale. But someone recognized the object as the crosier or pastoral staff stoleh from the palace of the bishop of. Eeter. Six months, . the judge told the maa with the crosi* . q