T110 Guardian P849 11 Monday. Nov. 14. 1955 "CLASSIFIED Ans Agents Wanted FREE CATALOGUE. B56 MONEY Saver. Complete line Watches. Jewellery and gift items. We sell wholesale. Ask for illustrat- ed Retail catalogue. with con- fidential wholesale price list. Canadian Precise Watch Com- pany, Importers, Dept. D. '73 Adelaide St. West. Tomato. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL from door to W SHIP anteed ,JITO PRODUCTS: Toiletries. Culinaries. Medic- ines. Domestic. Tea. Coffee, etc. Good vacant territories. Real- lze from 350. to 875. per Week. sill. needed. Free apeciala. ad- vantageous commission. JITO.' 5130 St. Hubert. Montreal. Boarders Acconiniodatad cAN"TaccoiVi'ivionA'ri-: TWO boarders. Furnished and heated room. Dial 9743. Ag WANTED - MALE BOARDERS. Room and board. Meals by appointment. Phone 6195. A WANTED PENSIONERS T0 board. Modern country home Conveniences, reasonable rates. write Box 231, Montague. Lost & Found LON -- RIGHT HALF PLASTIC dc:iease leave at Guard rovrni - CAR JACK. OWNER can ave by ' 1 Gordon Warren, pAaIIal:rgt.oi:.)r ad LOST - rwo Ms trlljvclea. one sunshine green co r. one W ll 1; Phone 7119. er 0 dark "idl jg I-081' - GREASE GUN BE- tween Spring Valley and Kenn. insmii. For Sale C 1937 Ford also car heater. Ellsworth Bry- ggioih Spring Valley. Phone so --,. M,I5i?9II3Eiii!i1i R. GAUTHIER. SHOE REPAIR shop will remove to new pram. w'ff'5 3iVg1gLIPper Queen. McCl'l.l.0CIl c'l1AlN saws 1N Sliick. e K ei t h Carmichael's plilmbliiil. and Heating. Phone 7iliII. onnnnunliii 'fFFuI:iT 1.m MEN URGENTLY NEEDED TO meet' demands of Electronics. Television, Radio Operating. No ”. i . experience necessary (0 take cuts and Ifllclis F-U-IAO?Iiew inrliisiry apurovvcti home study : . A p;1'M0Rmb. MINOR, ins; simii. hIi'IIt'tI mcn gel l'(CItI:aUhIIA1l:"l:tIl custom radio, beater, 54”" 's50” "ms '"”"””3'- Ila-'i'('d on cxperieiice and service, Act vi view mirrors, windshield . j Ii'cadSII'iEll. rear window defroster. gggvkllel 59?? (m;)l.”f.e 40 pgge -. -. 1 - g. o o iga ion, s te 19””? Pommc Sedan A Common education. Radio College of priccd rilzlit Apply Mac-Kay Mot- ill'S. Canada. 85 Bathurst St., Tor- onto, Out. 27 vears specializing in Electronics. mjmmgmgggjgggg Personal RELIEVE STOMACH TROUBLES with Wilder's Stomach Powder. Tasteless. orderless. so pure it requires no sugar. or flavoring. At your drugglsts. l-lughes'. Jen- kins' and Reddin Bros.. Char- lottetown: Foley's Drug Store. Summerside. Salesman Wamed HOW TO GET AN EXTRA R50- weekly? Become our represent- ative in Albany. Alberton. Ken- sington, Kinkora. O'Leary Slat- ion. Port Burden. Experience use- ful but not necessary. interest- ing A ' Specials with free products. Write today to Fam llex, Dept. 2 Station C. Montreal. To Let M LET - ROOMTVBREIARPAST if desired. Gentleman preferred. Phone 3121. To LET - LARGE FURNISIII-TI). front room. heated. Apply 174 Kent for phone 4330. TO LET-- THREE UNFURNISIL ed rooms, with kitchcli range. Third floor, Adults. 247 Grafton. Phone 9263. T0 LET-6 Ro(TnFii6U'si:( .CVE.N-T- rally located. All modern con- veniences. Oil heated. Posession December lat. Apply Box 874, Gruadian. Wanted WANTED-AI.EBO'I'rLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595.. Michael Bros. WANTED - LARGE QUANTITY of sound cudl potatoes. paying For sale Eon SALE-6.'RO0M nous:-3. Phone 4500. WV 7 Fol:-sAi.r;-Mii.ii cow. APPLY Fred Clark. Chelton; 7 Fiji: SALE-ONE FURNACE. J. J. Wolvers. Union Road. Fun SALE - BUREAU AND chest of drawers. Phone 3778. FOR SALE - I PLATFORM scales. Apply 140 Water Street. ion SALE - min or GIRLS white boots and skates, size 1. Phone 8773. FOR. SALE-ONE WORK MARE. also hardwood blocks. Elijah Rayner. Springton. FOR QUICK SALE - FIFTY NH-BR pullets. W: months Reg Kelly. Sianchel. 7 Fol? SALE -- PIGS 45 To 65 lbs. Also 2 brood sows. James Emery, Wood Islands. FOR SALE-TWO REGISTERED Shorthorn heifers, two years old. bred. Stanley Hurry, Win- sloe. FOR SALE -- GIRLS WHITE skates size 5 and boys hockeys size six. Used one season. Dial 7596 evenings. FOR SALE - I REGISTERED dual purpose Shorthorn cows. also I Holstein. Apply Charles Macxenzie. Westmoreland. FOR SALE - ONE USED 10'' tractor grain crusher in perfect condition at a bargain. Ball Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. Sum- merslde. FOR SALE - TWO GOOD JER- sey grade cows. one seven years old newly freshened. one six to freshen May 15. Russell Bernard. Hunter River. 15 OWN lti1Iidi'8dW91&lit- Rob- R SALE pg u Gonna DRY ert Jorgensen, Fredericton. Phone 27-7-2. Hunter River. . Work Wanted g 'I'I:;!)gKING WANTED. PHONE YOUR BEST I MARKET FOR Iron and Steel Scrap, per (2000 lb. ton) Car Batteries, each . . hardwood 8 ft. long. 88. a cord. Hardwood planks. some suitable for sleights 1100 ft. 1 driving sleigh. I truck wagon. Simon Flnlayson, Kilmuir Female Help Wanted Act Now FOR BIG EARNINGS. Ladies making money in leisure hours, Beautiful line of con- metics. Experience not neces- sary. Write to Doraldina Cos- metics Company, 576 Ste. Cath- erine E. Dept. 3. Montreal. - S REGISTERED NURSES For 70-bed general hospital. located town 10,500 in beautiful Knwartha Lake district on Ottawa hlzhway near Peterborough and Toronto. Million dollar hospital Uipansion planned. Good salary, Liberal time off. residence accom- modation available with TV in lounge. Will defray cost of trans- portation. Apply to Director of Nursing, Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Ontario. 15.00 1.60 Bring in your lead, car rads, brass, copper, rope, beer bottles, hides, horse hair. You will receive high- est cash prices. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT. HEATED. Phone 3024. - ' FOR RR NT - GARAGE. D2 Hillsboro Street. To RENT-'-ONE nnAraoIfFUi- nished room. 825 ,month. dial M04. ' Centrally, located oppos- ite Eaton's Store, on Kent Street. Maurice illiicli & co. Dial 9522 Ch'town riiiTTG:Tr:Xi?E7riiF:?Fr'A stir?- Able for couple only. no children. Apply 202 Richmond Street. For Rent Attractive single dwelling situated in a good residen- iial section of the City con- taining seven rooms and lrith. Hot air heating, oil furnace. Possession about November 15th- Mova Troops From Disputed Region NEW DELHI fAP)e-India and Red China have withdrawn their troops trogi the disputed three- mlle-higli imalayan area on the remote Indian-Tibetan frontier. an In d i a n' government spokesman said Wednesday. He gave no further details. but it is understood the Chinese pull. ed back their forces when Indian army units moved into position within shouting distance of the For particulars Reds. Apparently the Indians then APPIY , wi1tl:.drew linmediatedli. "M h "I'll man TRUST e '9” ram-'1 .. it it E 'IE:l::iPANY I.'T-lZ'.'.1r'i".'.i'..”i. v'.".'3i?.' ..77".u'e'i'dii.'.' ' Chinese creased the Boti river, 154 Richmond Street. snide: India coasidu-I its not-uim rmous aunt ll-IGIT GMNEI ,,n.;,' no" , ll mimi- lOCg.cII":'Il.::..nThIDID. who did wa"l'l.xiiIil:rt:r-a"0n.t'a.r'io'.n::u tint I"h:llaittI1U.IaHIuIt.lnown as "Macavilla" beeanlaot &IOI By RADER WINGET .V'lCVl' l'()lilx (AP)-A sweeping wave oi confidence and optimism last week sent the stock market up strongly to a new recovery high. Tlierc uus more bullish cullin- slasm in Wall Street than at any time since the market was sent sprawling in a giant reaction last September on news of President Eisenhower's heart attack. Measured by the Associiiicd icss avcragc of 60 stocks. the market has rctraced nearly 77 lief cent of the ground lost ill ihe plunge that started Sept. 26 and hit bottom Oct. ll. Last week the average raced ahead for the great- est gain in the last year g So prevailing was the new ieeI- ing of confidence that brokers highs." By that they meant that the market had a good chance of advancing enough to break through to iinollicr record high cclipsing the president's illness. Announcement is made of the appointment to the Board of Direc- tors of Maritime Steel and Foundries Limited, at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. of L. A. Forsyth. l3.A., M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., Q.C. might: of Montreal and R. A. Jodrey of Hantsport, N. S. M.r. Forsyth is President of the Dominion Steel and Coal turp- oration Ltd. and a Director of the Royal Bank of Canada. rey is President of the Minas Basin Pulp and Power Company Ltd. and is a Director of the Bank of Nova Scotia. with many other Canadian Companies. Wave Of Optimism Sendsf New York Stock Prices Up ,ncss came from oil sides. Private Fl-ms To Tulle Over Nuclea-Tower MONTREAL (CP) - Private in- dustry in Canada is expected to take over major nuclear power developments in the near future. ' says J. L. Gray, a vice-president of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. In address to the air force vet- ei-ans association. Mr- Gray said several Canadian firms are al- ready taking part in nuclear power development by helping to build Canada's fourth and larizesl reac- tor at Chalk River. Ont. "We fully expect that Canadian industry will follow In and qualify to design. develop. construct and market nuclear reactors to meet the ever-increasing power demands of this country." Comments On Newsorlnf Price MONTREAL (CPI - The Pulp and Paper magazine says the cush- ion between production cost and selling price of newsprint "has diminished to less than a safe min- imum." Commenting on newspaper criti- cism of price increases. the mag- azine, described as an organ de- voted to the paper and allied in- dustries of Canada. says in its current issue: Mr. Jod- Both are asso:-iaied There was talk in Wall Street of tax re- ductions next year as though iliey were in the bag. Profits continued high. dividends never were better, and corporations continued to split their stocks and watch them race higher as a result. SEE CONFIDENCE From the lung-term point of view. there were three develop- ments that spelled confidence in both the stock market and tho U.S. economy. Among Canadian issues on the New York exchange, Dome Mines gained as over the week's trading and closed Friday at l4"ii, Interna- tional Nickel was up 54- to 79, Mc- Intyre gained lie to 75'&, Canadian "A fumiamciital rule of business is that there must be a cushion between production cost and sell- ing price on each unit manufact- ured, whether it be a motor car, a ton of newsprint, or a thousand newspapers. That margin in news- print has diminished to less than a safe minimum and is still de- creasing, Mills are running at ca- pacity now and it Is well known that operating any machine be- -' yond normal speed increases the ' -cost per unit." Thc magazine lists labor costs, raw material costs and forest tires as among reasons for the pricc increase, ranging from S3 to When RCMP pried loose this section of a ceiling in a cabin of .i,,h.,...-...., .3-a-an .a.. ...... i . ,.,,,,,... Pacific was ahead In to 3214, iii- ram Walker lost 17,5 to li9'i.. and Distillers Seagrams was off ILs to talked about a ”quick test of the 40 On the American exchange. Lake Shore Mines was off '-ii to 43:4. Gant Yellowknife advanced 1 1-16 to Gin. and Royalite Oil was up V4 even the peak reached just before 13V; Forecasts of continued good busi- AUCIIO To be 16, 1955, at in December; 1 cow 1 COW (8 years old); 1 cow old); 1 brood sow to farrow Harris separator; 1 oil stove hay and straw; hames, and traces. positive as farm is sold. THOMAS McCABE. Owner. N SAIE sold at Stanhope on Wednesday, November 1:30 o'clock-1 cow (7 years old) to freshen (7 years old) to freshen in spring; (9 years old) to freshen in Spring: 6 115; year old oxen; 3 calves; one horse (12 years this month; 1 truck Waggon and pole: 1 cart; high box sleigh; 1 hay cutter; 1 gang plow; 1 rake; 1 disc barrows; 1 spring tooth barrows; 1 light barrows; 1 scufflcr: 1 riding potato hillcr; 1 Massey- 2 cream cans; 200 bus. oats; pullets and hens; 400 bu. turnips; collars, Six months credit on approved joint notes. Sale PETER MCQUAID, Auctioneer. fittings. FOR SALE One 20 H. P HORIZONTAL STEAM BOILER in first Class condition, plus Stack, Grates and all necessary ,Propagunda worse When Commercials OTTAWA (CPl - Fisheries iilinistcr Sinclair said Thurs- day there are no commercials on Russian television but their place is taken by propaganda. ii I a l'C) ,.c" "cited which is worse. commercials or prop aganda, Mr. Sinclair said: "Probably the commercials." ACCUSES REGIME ANGUSVILLE, Man. (CP)-Man- iioba CCF leader Lloyd Stiuson says the province's LIberal-Pro- gressive Conservative government has shown "lack of vision, delayed action, and cold-blooded indiffer- ence to hardship and suffering" in dealing with Manitoba flooding. He told a party meeting here that the government has given no leader- ship on flood control. beginning with the 1950 Red river flood. ULSTER SETTLEMENT Londonderry near Truro in Nova Scotia was settled by colonists from Ulster iii 1761. Scores Extorrionate Rates On Small Loans ESTEVAN, Sask- (CPI CCF Leader Caldwell said Friday night that tiextortionaie rates of inter- est" charged by small loans com- panies is one of the worst injustices in Canada. He told a public meeting here that his party will continue efforts to get legislation through Parlia- ment to.alash the interest rates charged by finance companies RMCS Labrador. the Navy's Arc- tic partoi ship, tows a disabled Unit to go to the finance companies and pay 24 pay cent when they needed money. The statements were included in delivery. The Small Loans Act of 1939 cm- powered finance companies for the first Lbmonth peidod of a dress issued to the press before MORELL CO-OP CREAMERY MORELL OPPORTUNITIES A number of positions are now open in a large Retail Food Chain for persons who could qualify in Retail Food Merchandising in Grocery, Produce and Meat Depart- ments. with specified qualification s, advanced training will be given to those who could qualify for Store Manager, MANY BENEFITS OFFERED OVERTIME PAY PENSION PLAN GROUP LIFE INSURANCE SICKNE& AND ACCIDENT IN- EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT SURANCE PROGRAMME VACATIONS WITH PAY 0PPOR'I'UNl'I'IES FOR ADVANCEMENT Please apply to: BOX NUMBER 875 GUARDIAN -OFFICE -' TENDERS . 'l'i-nricrs will he received by the undersigned until Wcdncsday noon, Novembei:123rd, 1955, for the follow- ing items: , 1--Quantity of Co-op Brand Canned and Bottled Goods totalling approximately 3150 cases. 2-Quantity of Co-op Brand Packaged.Goods totalling ap- and many others. Meat Operator, Produce Operator and Grocery Operator. . which run up to 24 per cent und beyond. A ('CF bill to do this last session hail bccn rejected by the governmcni. The CCF lcnrlcr said the irony of It is that those with high financial standing Ili'H'(l little trouble getting loans from the banks at five or six per cent a year. But those In the Iowcr-incouic brackets were forced loan and one per cent thereafter. On loans over 3500 there was noth- ing io stop these companies II"Illl iglgarging "whatever the traffic will ar." ENGINEERSi CLASSES Lectures in engineering wcre in-, . troduced into the arts faculty of McGlll university as early as llifil: I I lug items: perfect condition. perfcct condition. condition. The following new Items: 6--Ono Reo Electric Power l2-Two Storage Tanks--80 lures. 13-One Storage Tank-200 gal. cap. . izteone Metal Kitchen Cabinet Sink Stand-without fix- TENDERS Teudcrs will be received by the undersigned until , iIi""i ii" Wcdnesiiay noon, November 23rd, 1955, for the follow- 2..0no Arldo-X Electric Adding Machine with stand 4 :j,if;,., kOnc l.. C. Smith typewriter, 14 in. carriage e good 4--Ono (lo-op Electric Washing Machine. 5--Ono Mc('ulloch Power Lawnmower Lawnmower 7”-One Ren Flying Cloud Lawnmower. Reonc Co-op Automatic Milking Machine & Equipment Sterilizer Water Heater. i 0 One Pcrfcction Oil Heater. iiprinp Univ:-rsiil Single Unit Milking Machine. i'llkEight Rolls Barbed Wire. Diiiljv gal- cap. each proximately 231 cases. ling approxiirlgi 4-Quantity of o Co-op Brand. APPLY: 154 ' Richmond Street -A 5-Quantity of Jams, Jellies and Ma Brands, totalling approximately 379 ases. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For detailed lists and permission to inspect 3-Quantity of Confectionery Goods, major brands, total- tely 579 boxes- hacm. consisting of major brands and shades, major 9IcEA5TERii Tliif-War-7 chiiriot'teh'iwn,ip,. E. 1 Trustee Island Co-op Services Co-operative Association Ltd. in Bankruptcy. 15-Ono (To-op Electric Fence Unit. . 16-Jlnc Stainless Steel Sink-20 in. x 18 in. . l7eOnc Aero Water Heater with Attachments. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accoplcd.'I For further information and permission to inspect APPLY: ytcsmn tIlusr6..,..,. 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Trustee Island Co-op Services (To-operative Associated Ltd. in Bankkrupuzy. WHERE NARCOTISA ws the French freighter St. Malo they ever it I I '9'. as HED c i ON SHIP seized in North" America. worth in the hands of peddien uncovered the biggest haul of heroin RCMP said the narcotics would be some Sl0.000.000. CP Photo. ed States Air Force Albatross am phihian aircraft through icy waters of the Arctic. The plane was later ., ..a.-3,... ; ye-I-wt... K. hoisted on board a U. 5. Navy dock landing ship for repairs. The Labrador is working in northern waters on the DEW (Distant Barb Warningi radar line. lCP from Na- tion Defencei. ICanadian Interest In Boats .Brin I OTTAWA (CP)-Canadians are become the demand for boats. of excerpts from the text of an ad- taking to the water not like ducks especially motorboats, that build- ,tiiii in boats, the bigger and faster ers are applying the samn tr-rh-1thc Ernss selling value of CanadI'l . tIl(' bciicr. (1'inaaln's 225 boat builders ex- mobile industry - annual style yrnr fnr which figures are avail- l0 per! this new marine interest of chan chase two per cent per montil Czlllzldians to bring in 1956 their even best sales year yet. So great has Found Guilty lln Axe-Slaying I i 'lulils illl'll-',ltl7IS, (CP) -Ovila in: found guilty Satur will iii" niques to production as tho nulli- ges, easy credit ierm.- and two-tone effects. "This advanced styling Is suffi- cient in itself to encourage a large number of buyers to replace their present boat with a sleek new crafi," reports P. Grant Jones of the trade department's coni- modities branch. Thcrr also is it growing used boat business. Writing about all commodities . li' zixv-sliiying of an elder- branch survey in the trade rlcprirt- lrrc-I .u llir (3in:irlmn nuipnt. II gs Upiurn In Business hcrihing facilities." Bureau nf statistics figures au- hoal inrliictry up to 1953, latest Inlilr, show the lzrnwing demand. In in-16, the value was 34.906359. In 1953, it had almost doubled to SR.4G.'I.5.'Il. The industry In 1953 employed Lsnll persons. their salaries and lwnizps i-i-avhini: SIi.F--11079 Mate- rial: licrrl in Rl'lI).'tI con-atrurtlon of Ihe Im,-qt: that year cost 53.248533. Tlimo also is iwlrinnre that U. I. ilmril limrvrn are SIITWVIYIR more I!- llilx I i- ' v. ... iilllll' in 1951 and semen- menf's to r t n i 1: h t ly puhlii-n- lii:.,: uni lmvi-ni t13l'i3.Fi7.li worth ,l m 4 W nm.:4-ii next Feb. 3 in tion "Foreign Trade,” he say it or r ...i...i,-.' IIl!.'I'. 'liliv;- fiziire rose , i ltimlvniix jail. is estimated that Cnnnrlinn wnlcr "in Kl iunaln; I .r war .-iuri hari I1 ii'.rri lime Boucher has ways are the summer DI:'i)'l1lilllrifIIr.":i1IX' inn. Ilrlri U W! F-fill by the Bill lwvll i-uiivir-ll-ri for the mlrdersttif of more than 100.000 inboard lllCd- of July ihir. -Mr 4;.-.i; ,.-x .l:ilimir-Jar our at torboats and 600.006 ruithnnrdk an , Loris. Que. Defence other craft, including cnnocs rnw II; S; VIII” Sm "ml ii-nil-N-1 II.'li'lliiilllI M.-iheir said he boats and sailboats. Tiir 1' 5' "WW l- W W09 uill .uipc.'il lilo verdict. liui-Irv impartial jury mem- 1-One Burroiiglis Sensimatic Accounting Machine -- Iil'lN lluyc rminrl you guilty." will Loon Lninio as he donned every 22 Canadians. a higher per S2.'l.'i..'v(l(l.li0fl the forecast for 1958 ii-ii-uriwrmi black hat and cnpila boat ownership, says Mr. is .t2zl.'.,nno.noo .IlliIL :Iiii'vs' in pass sentence on I llw 8' llcnri bhcksmith. I ' inn.-i 4-riiniv was atrocious firil-i lluuclicr. you will be taken In ilw ronimnn inil of the district nf Qunlior until Feb. 8. 1956. and (ruin IIl0l'P lo the usual execu- tion lvluril thorn in be hal1Et"lI IN Hill mick unlll dead." it ui.ii'l.'rvI the curl of a fivc-d:I.V Irml llw third for Roiichr-r sinrr ho um first arrested for the crime orirlv in I951. i IR 'iiAN7RVlA'YS EAT ilrlVFlll4Z,Al. r(',Pi--New Zr-aloud isuiwll is hcinil imD0i'IPd I0 M”nI' rcnl. Now York and Chicago by A liluntrcnl airman, it was learned Snliirrlny. F0 Denis Milrlon of the R('-'iF won permission from the Qmvhpc government to import the vnnisnn ziflcr zoologlsis and biolog- ists hnrkcii up his claim that New Zcnlnnd riccr arc of a different; Sprcifis than North American dccr l i" ANADIANS BLIND ilnNTRl-TM. (PP)-Jean Broch- PSI. province of Quchec unrier-scc- rolnry, says "Canadians do not realize what they can do In the field nf art. They do not know uhnt they have." Addressing the opening of an exhibition of Cana- dian art at tho Gradiinie School of Coinnicrcc museum, Mr. Bruchesi said "there Is great need in Ceri- ada for cultured professional mcn " nisrohic i.ic.u1' First liulillii-ii-c on Long Point 1830 HIGHEST PER CAPITA in l'.iiiml-,.u mpnrterl Kpiillllilljj rm boats en- ai l l'Hl'Ill'I' Last vrnr Thalls equivalent to a boal for gincs .iml furl in IIIP l'. S. wal Jones, than in the United Stzilcs. where the number of privately- owned boats is csfimaicri at 5.250,- 000. or one for every 30 persons. His prediction that 1956 will be the best ever for Canadian boat builders is based on these factors; "The growth of the five-day week in industry Imore leisure), the lure of Cnnnrla's ivatcrways lcscapc to the countryi and thc rise In wages and salaries which means money to spend.” "The only rcsirlrtire lnflucnrcl appears to be a possible shortage Ono nriiio prnbleni facing the Canaiiinn Il1(Ill'iIF). says Mr Jones is :1 -:hm-i,-inc nf rlrillcri craftsmen. Few mun: ni rn have ap- preniirmi lo the trade in the last I5 years Fnnsoquently as DIG hands rolirr IIiPl'P are not 1.-noum ymini: men to take their places. ”Thc intllisiry fools that tho government chnulrl cncoiirage. lm. migration of the type of workman required for this special field and should keep maniifariiireril Advised of the arrival of those skilled artisans." Increase Pre Steel Prices I, CLEVELAND (AP)-Stcel prices may be as much as 812 a ton higher by next Jilly, but the rise won't Como in one big swoop, Steel Magazine says. The metalworking weekly said the upward revision of prices may start this year and continue through the first half of i956, reaching the climax whon steel wage settlements have to he paid for beginning next .luly. "Economic presslires have built up to a point whore sir-cl produc- ers have no choice but to raise priros," the m a 1 a z I n e cm-2. "Vi'at!c: cost more Plnnl ('tiI'txlllil', tion is more costly Stiwkhulricrs arr crying for more return on ihmr clicted In n The U.S. niiislriiriiori tn!-I: have gone up 178 per cont t'Illl'iViE the last ii years, while xicol prices have bee! increased 128 pcr rent. DEMAND UP steel demand which has kept the mills working at or near capacity levels for the last three weeks ll building up even more particularly for steel plaics, the magazine sayl. it explains that the lump In de- mand resulted from big orders for railroad fr:-lulu cnrs. pipelines and' armr tanks. Prndiiclinn of cm-1 fnr ingots and raclinizs row one point last week in 99 per rout of rated capacity. Steel's prior conmosiip far fh. money" To back up this sintmncni. lhc '. . d Lak E i I: lit abo tl trod: weekly says the rust of labor making 801'!!! was 345.3 a Q& N1" m E H was m u has jumped in pa cent and plant l-on. up it outta. ishcd steel was uuohnnggd g , sizim ii not km, Thai for nut I