5 TELEPHONE 8506 Buyer meets seller with Guudign Want Ads. Dbl 8506 ask for dust. fled ed taker, for quick i-uiiii,,_ who @tmridIimt “Covers Prince WEATHER A few cloudy Intervals: I little Infl- dcr: light winds. bow—lligh at Chair lottetowl 25 and 42. Edward Island Like The Dew” HON. LIVINGSTON T. Met- chant. United States Ambassador in Canada. is shown in the c - of this picture which was taken just before he spoke to the Canadian Club last night in the Charlottetown Hotel. on his is . Justice left Mr J. en- Tweedy. president of the club. who presided at the dinner. To the ambassador's immediate right is Paul '1'. Meyer. Consul CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA. THURSDAY. NOVl§MBERF14.;1957 General at Halifax. Alongside M Meyer is Captain ‘Don Jones. the Air attache to the ambassador. and at the extreme right of the picture is his naval attache, (faptain Paul Ryan. Ambassador Urges Need The threat which Russia poses so dangerous a course so long be massive. in the world and the fact that stand together on the side of Hrllilin and the United States world stability and peace were I~li’I‘~\t‘(l by Hon. Livingston T. Merchant. American Ambassa- riiir to (‘anada, in an address to by sappjng our will through pm last paizanda we shall collapse. and the Canadian Club here I ma i. when he left this morning the domination wiii anibassador carried a tray (Iity of Charlottetown and en-‘ scribed with his name. whichi was presented to him last night by His Worship Mayor J. D. smt art on behalf of the City, l The honored guest as in-. troiliiced by Mr. Justice George .i. Tweedy who presided and aim thanked the speaker on’ behalf of the club. in- Merchant observed that Rllskla had risen in forty years from a backward feudnlistic de- vpoimn to a great modern po- wcr but still a despotism which n l(‘('f:lll. weeks has demonstrated spot-tat-ularly its fofmldalllfi achievements in science as well is its transformation into a great the industrial power complex. S0\'|I-IT AMBITIONS Tlitist‘ who control the pots Riissia have inherited ' of tiiipiicably hostile to lI_‘l0ll and to our whole concept of the relationship of man his government and of man to anti. he said. ‘i don't think the Soviet Un- Wllh him [out the necessity of war. aring the crest of the; l0 who observed that this fact has as we maintain what George‘ Washington called “a respect- iable defensive posture." obser- ‘ved the speaker. “The Russians ‘hope that by maintaining pres- sure on us. by infiltration and the great prize of world be theirs with- “It would be a mistake to di.i- . count the many achievements of the Soviet Union and we must realise that we are dealing with I formidable adversary whose leaders can act free from restraint to which we in the West are accustomed," Mr. Mer- chant observed. SPURS 'l'0 EFFORT e "To the extent that Sputnlli I and Sputnik and failure spectacles of scientific achieve- ment whlch the Russians have in store for us thinking of complecency and fa'sc O C -1 sense of ecurity, we can be grateful for their appearance ‘it. s urs to greater unity and greater effort." '‘In an obvious reference to nuclear weapons. he said wea- pons have been developed with whlcles of delivery which could quite literally destroy all traces of life on this planet. “We Great Britain liltcwisc possess these weapons and means of de- livery." added ' Merchant E’. E. contributed decisively to the acc of the world over the last P9 decade. "The knowledge that re- sin wants war nor will it choose Drama Festival Offers Prize For Play From taliatlon against an attack would Rural Centre the ads "For Anglo-American Unify immediate and would entail unacceptable putt- tshment is it highly effective de- terrent to aggression." Ambassador emphasised that the United States is satis- fled that control against aggres- sion can only be achieved by a continuation of a "collective effort". Such a concept is not sensible. it is forced on us re- ferences to this country he said “there are vital contributions to the common store of scientific knowledge to be made b by Great Britain, and many others. threat and the collaboration in fi ld o science are underlining our in- isrdependence. UNITY ESSENTIAL " "lfow do“we-— Canada and the United States and our friends and allies — assure that we maintain-the resolute will and the unity which the challenge cdls for’? How do we sustain and accelerate dynamism which in the past has been re- sponsible for the vital growth and development of DU? P0lll.lC8l- social. and economic institutions? The answer we find to these questions in all probability will determine whether or not the Communists are right in hon- , without need for any open struggle. the free world will at some stage in the present his- torical era‘ collapse and resign the chess game which the Krem- lin is playing against the world. ' answer Mr. Merchant sug- ested. " is not in the exaggerat- ed nationalism which appears in many parts of the world as one of the most powerful contempor- ary political forces. To me "Mr. Merchant was a guest of His Honor Lieutenant Governor 'I‘.W.L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse at Government House during his stay in Charlottetown." Pearson leaves On Maritime Tour Today OTTAWA ICPl — L. B. Pear- son. former Liberal external af- fairs minister. leaves today on a Maritime provinces speech-male lng tour. Due to arrive at Halifax by plane at midnight today. Mr. Pearson is to address the stu- ents’ assembly at Queen Eliza- beth High School l-‘ridsy morning. He is to be a guest of the Dal- liousie U n i v c r s i t y students’ assembly at noon and at l p.nt. addressed the annual meetin luncheon of the Nova Scotia Lib- eral Association. He flies to Summerside. P.E.l.. uring the afternoon to address the annual banquet of the East Prince Liberal Association Friday evening. Saturday morning Mr. Pearson flies to Moncton. where he is to speak at a public meeting in the Canadian Legion Hall at 1:30 p.m. ere . a press reception at 5 p.m. and It 12$ p.u|. hi it - dress a dinner meeting the Westmoreland County Liberal As- soclstlon. Mr. Pearson flies from Monc- ton to ,Ottawa Sunday morning. Fail To Locate Missing Hunter PORT HAWKESBURY. N. S.- — Seachert failed Wednes- day to find 31-year-old hunter William Harold Macintosh. miss- ing slnce Tuesday from his home at West Bay Road near here. Macintosh disappeared while hunting in an area between his home and Dundee. five miles away. R.C.M.P. from here or- ganized the search. 8 '3 51 MILES UP Eisenhower Warns Danger Ahead For All Free Men Expects Reefer Supply Ample -lAJT(f|E2:,:|(_._;iw‘“' U.S. Must Spend More 0 n Fired 83 Defence, For Scientists l 0KL\H().\l.\ (' l 'l‘ \ Al‘ -- jutlged in cotiiparison to tile iaiue Prc~tdctit l‘:l\t‘lllltli.\t'l’. ('.ll.tll()lllll2, 0' l'""lP€llHR PF0l0L‘l> I- i l l . , . i- . . , ,. . , intend to i'£ll‘t_\ o \\.'f' superintendent George G-l.Cen_ Asked “hcmel, he mulmm Hm ‘(‘\.\Bl-.RRA. All.nll'ali'a Ai’i-A “ll” l;‘_““"|~‘l dl“'*“l '‘l' H“ on: iii-o.:raiii.~ ill is via} llitll ough of the Island Division, can removal of the S. S. Pnnw ML Biiidin innncnnd 3 ski-|a,.k_hAgnl_ llltll (‘\tl_\Mllli\ . sditl “t‘.'lllt'r‘ dn Mod” w M“. “.K_”,_”“ ”_‘_h_ adian National Railways satdlward Island from the Borden au””_d° ”,"'l“‘l ‘O 3 ht‘-Sh! 0-‘ 8-5 dill nlzzhl lllv l 5 IH:l~1 >l>cnd lion and t-nsuie our .\L‘L'lll‘il\ mei- yesterday he did not am-lcipme Torment-‘M I on [W ‘Sm miles Wednesday". Australian substatitialli ntorc llltrI}(‘_\' on the yi-gig. an.-an," iin. pi~..\_.in.n, y reefer car shortage this fall. would result in any coiii;estiun oi .b”ppl‘ “ ‘ "15 ‘CF Beale an- iH:ai>o1i.~ ul ihc luiurc to meet Said "'l‘hi~ \\lll involic slll)>l.'.lll. He said he had been in Moncton traffic, Mr. (lrcciiougli .\iil(l it "°”'"‘ R"““" ‘ "l“‘”"“3“ Hal MM a few days ago and was given did not anlit-ipntc any lrtiubc Tm‘ “F1118 ~ 81 -\lt~traIia\ 1“ I '|&IHUlI\\Hl<' li"i'\nliui~Ia- '\«-ii all llic~e iieu t't>>i> usurances from that source 0"" from this Soul“) bl” umk_". ..“’w.,(,,,n.,-3 range , “.35 dnflgmfl din .illill'(‘\\ the pit--.tlt-til rcc;tl- \\llttll iii llic a;.Lgt'cg,atc iilll n-sch III adequate supply of cars can an emergency ai-N-5 iii. nu. pH._lto ('llt'l'l( instruments being used l“‘l mi‘ <li*.‘> ill ll|Ill‘I‘ and said a \i’l‘_\ l‘()ll\ldCl‘al)l(’ figtirc. niust be expected. nped in iniw (31-90; n“ in liilernzitional U('0pll_\.wl(‘al Year ml t‘"0U.-J1 l>t‘0illt‘ l“"l\‘ ‘hi’ 53“ be added to our current anti-ital The Superintendent reported He obscricd that duriiiu in.» experiments by British u[]|\’(‘r51- dI_§lHUll' at lH~ ‘Mild expciiditiirc. tor 's’(‘l‘ul‘1l_\' Thcre that there were at present over two years he has been on the l\'-‘l-1‘‘5- “0 wllall W)‘ Hlillit‘ "Ml, '“‘°' l5 0" ”"”l¢‘dl'4l9 i’l‘U>l>r‘t‘t for tiny IX) cars on the Island division land, there has been no S(‘l'ltlllS It was the fourth Skylark rocket Lake 314-‘NIL l‘-|—*L‘l1l10V\l‘I' siild imarkcd reduction in those l'9(’lll‘- lll.\ i'ctiitii‘ks iicre laki-n ft'0ln ring i~¢i_\i,- " the text of Ill(' ~p(’(‘t'll rcicased lo the DI'(‘\\ iirtor to fll‘ll\(‘l'_\ "M15 (‘L-'75 I-‘-1-51‘-‘W"l‘3lil‘3 ll \\a.~ lllc ~c<'oiiil of a ~t'l‘lt'\ of "For that ica-oil." l‘:l»(‘llllIl.\i'l' "t‘l““~‘ UP‘ Hill“ ‘-ll‘-|2llt'<1 in b4ll- said. ‘the first thing is to \f‘.'«il'Lll ter the public confidence til (£5. for other places to cu: cxiicndi defence and al)llll) to mertake turcs and surpass in tlic «paw age \ viltaicicr alllW_llll.\ x&t\.ll"t with available in the Atlantic region which could be used ml shon order. to be launched The tiring was delayed for more than a month by bad \Aeal,l’lCl' and a l(‘t'llnl(‘8l hitch. The Skylark \\‘.'t\ d(-signmi in ;reach ‘till mtlcs. Beale said the rocket s spced was 3.307 miles an )lIl‘ difficulty in moving the pottito crop and he could not forc~cc iany difficulty this year. Canada Prepared To Spend Heavily On Missile Defence OTTAWA CfPl — Prime Min-, Mr. Diefcnbaker also said (‘an lster Diefenbaker indicated Wed- ada and the US. are co-opcrat- at Tito additional proving rockets be _ more of \(‘(‘ul‘ll). our total expt-iiditiizcs are \('h(d[|le(1 in be fired before moncx titan ill the pat oil the will go up. the beginning n( 3 join, program mlSSllt' and \al('llll(.‘ pl‘ll::l‘aflls, "But we do not forget. either ‘of upper atmosphere research bv El5""l‘°“"" (‘3llt‘d WI‘ 8 >l0l)D<‘d- that uicr the long term a bal nesday the government is pre- ing in development of further dc- the Royal Society and the Royal “P “‘“‘ ‘'‘'‘’~‘ "“ -"""“ '* ‘ i--‘W -'i"~<‘“ Mid In 0-0 Im wi- Pflred 10 earmark heavy expendr fensive measures atza list the inis Aircraft Estabtisluncnt. 10'‘ training lllnrc S<'ivIiH.~I.~ id in l(€‘t-‘lllnll our economy and tures for a defence against the in- site-launching subnhrinc. inciud-i ' """ 9 ‘ii “W9 '““‘l '1" "WT? lh9l'9iUl‘8 Our 10 t al security iercontinental ballistic missile.’ inf: new ioniz rantlc detection ' ‘basil’ "’~1"<l|'<'l1 In the light of stroiiu" He informed the Commons the techniques and improved melh‘ N S .s0V1€‘l fl(‘Vf’lUlH"('IIl~ _ The situation lll£ll\(‘\ it iiiipcia Defence Research Board and the ods of killing llllf‘lt"l‘\'f‘R cralt. ' . 'w"[ ‘H-P-1- -I-HI“.-‘T "“‘- l"‘5°“l“’““" ‘<'“‘l- “'3' ll‘? United States Air Force have nn. em-~ —— ~ ~ ~ * ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ " I-:"\<‘l‘nm<‘n| (‘ll-sclv scrulliwe all But the lll‘P.~|!lPll' -aid lice (‘l\Ill8ll pl‘02l'alllFi in denariiiinl dertaken a joint research r P O" mt-_n ate itiec-ling and will meet Wll(’lP ll may be possible to saw Senate Group Potato King gram into detection and intei-cop»; U‘ ' H n ‘ ‘ "OD Of the intercontinental bal-' - Tt)Rtl\'Ti) ('l' A ‘\'o\a l§l"ls:ili:'\1:cet‘ vild the Lniicd -lllll: \\lll be one of the l - - - ‘ ' V . ' - v iairtest "ii": £5531?‘ l °k°Y5 Penslons Swlla larmcr Wednesday night Stall“ "must adopt a clear for- and must distasteful tasks ill» I‘ _ - 4 I _ ’ _ became the first of eight ivorl niula to guide us in deciding the (‘lIllllllL‘ .t-. on of t'oii:.i -. It is our intention in foil"... up OTTAWA iLP' The Senate champions to be chosen at this,what satellite and outer space ac- must face. he aid Very closely this joint deveiopnbanklnz C0“""Hl¢‘¢ Wfllnefiday vears l-loyal Agricultural winterltivity to undertake" in the spending fl(’l(l. rlismi ment and to give this project of"'p.pr°‘l°fl g°‘l°r""‘“" bll‘ 1° “"1 l c said if the pt‘o,)t‘cl is de- bower said. acceleration of the "flung . defence ‘flint the raise by $9 monthly the fedcral- i.-‘(min Si Pei, of canning, signed for scientific purposes, the dispersal of the big planes of inc 5 in H . . lprovincial payments to the needy . S C missile high ..p"°my minged. the blind and lhc disabled. our defence program _ 0"» - 1 , also approved with a minor mus have "id " °”°"'"° amendment is govcriunciit bill to size and cost must be tailored in Strategic Air Command to a i- the sctctiiifiv iii) 1’) iv do tional bases will entail additional if it is some iiltimalc defencelcost as part of the US. retalia- Kln2‘s County. .'\.S.. won the potato ribbon with an entry of’ 30 potatoes of the Blis-Triumph‘ defence against ‘he missile Wm '_ g I ‘ " va,.m)._ He has been innmd lmpioject. its urgency must be tory nuclear power program. cost hundred, of miiiionn of do]. 'll°“al‘l3; (l’:'::L":;]’: dl‘;lp‘°t:l;"l:“."‘ co . Toronto next Tuesday to _' 7 " E ’ ’ ’ hm NM PD 8 1 1" receive the trophy and $100 cash Canadian shipyards. The legislation now l\ to reported back to the Senate. The goyert_imaIt'.s soc’ l-secur- rhieasifres‘ require oil?‘ ‘iilird' ~ renitlilmfg in the Senate to be eli- - :..:'...'."j:fj7f'j* ‘° Plcin Farm Woman Bites Pl'|CeS Bill The Mailman NEW YORK (AP? ~» .\lo~'t matlmen on their appointed rounds ()C(‘£i.\l0l)all\‘ 201 liittcu _,_ p ze. U.S. Paiaffl l :rf;n;“b3:ka wilf|ml:)run_ti‘ilt:; Pr6du"c'ffo'n 1 ' Estimate Up "November 1st estimates of. U.S. Potato production relcasedi yesterday by the U_S. Dept.l 0' Alfflculture show it increase‘ ol about 5 million cm, in in. 26 Late States--up about .1"; from the October figures." ref; ports Mr. E. W. Campbe||_ Mani ..............._.. Discuss Netti. - ;Arms For RCAF OTTAWA tCPl—-Defence Minis- liiglily-placed informant said. . . . . . iter G. R. Pearkes dlS(.‘ll\§ed with Gen. Norstad held I C5-minute on-."wA l-('P'A71’eglsl-anon ,l° Gen. Lauri: Norstad Wednesday press conference. stabilize agricultural prices will . . . . ‘be l)l'0llglll before the Commons °h°.r.°'°q.”'pl.""g "I ".19 RU” 3" “'5 ‘hem? W-'15 “W RH‘-SII ,-ii inc ea;-“est pnssinie 8 _ IV‘-‘Wn 1" F-UMP‘-’ W11“ '19‘! W93‘ could not knock otit the Wcsl in p,.m,9 Min,-Ste, Dlcienbaker Sam POM. DOSSIN)‘ guldcd mlwlf‘ a surprise attack with llll\>ll(‘\ or ager of The P.E.l. Potato l\;ar- by dogs. Not Leroy Hunter. Wedncs ay. i Outcome of the discussion he bombers and that NATO3 chicl keting Board. He gets bitten by ;'trl~ c was replying to Henr_v‘fW(‘(‘n Mi: Pcarke and We ~u- weapon is the unity of the fl "of mi, innwasn, 1 mimm, Mrs. Gloria Rohan. 21. dc- ‘Murphy :l,_westmori.-ind. wiio.preme allied commander in Eu- member countries. cwt. nppea,-A. in me 3 Easier". manded hcr rclicf cheque .asked what action the govern-ll'0PP “<95 H01 dlSC10S€d bill in- The American genera] said in. fomllinls said any did-‘lSl0n F05” Soviet Sputniks will not upset the when she encountered Huittcr ment ‘with the Canadian government. plans on parity prices for CANBERRA. Australia tRcut- crsl—A fourth Skylark high al- titude rockel was launched to aj is a 19th century solution to s filth century problem." ‘ The answer. the speaker main- At a meeting of the P. E. -l..to have junior plays 8d_lll(ll(‘al(‘d “med “es in “(ending me (.On_ es Drama Festival Association held in Charlottetown. Nov. l3. plans Ycrc made to publicize the As- soti.'ilion's offer of an award of 37-3 U0 to the rural play standing lli'.,'|ii'~l in the Regional I-‘estival if lllf‘ Dominion Drama lfcstival '0 hc held in Charlottetown in laniuii-y I956. In this connection I t-cntre with population under lino is considered as rural. Mrs. I-rank Biatch was appointed Con- vcner of the Publicity Committee with Miss Frances Doucette and MP‘ scbean as members of the committee. The President. Mrs. L. G. Rtnnsay. presided at the meeting. It which reports of committee»Morris and Mr. ronveners were presented. Rev. Prcslon Hsmmill. Convcncr of in their own centres at convenient to the various groups. Mrs. Philip Matheson. Convener of Membership who has associ-i rated with her Mrs. Fred Youn- ‘kcr and Mrs. Neil Matheson. discussed arrangcincnts for ob- taining individual t-‘IFOHD memberships. including a mem-. bership drive early in I958. ltg was decided that cards should provide l membership i ree ad-l ‘mission to one evenings per- fomuince at the P.E.I. Drama Festival. \ The Committee on Rules andi Regulations. consisting of Mrs. Morrison. Convener. Rev. Preston Hammill. Mr. Harry K. A. Parkcr,, was asked to revise the rules for the Festival and have them Continued on page 2 Col. 4 height of 83 miles from Woomera_ rocket range in South Australia‘ Wednesday night. The Skylark.‘ achieved a top speed of 3.307 miles an hour. 9 cent,-ni Lat, 5tn(e5_ and 2‘ Tuesday outside her home ‘Maritime-s potatoes. | V _ bainai-9 of power bmnncn 53“ million cwt. in 9 western He insisted on numns. it in mi ‘ * ""7; Gen. Nomad. Mire for we da_.~'_s and West in me next in. yegfg. Lat, Sines Maine figures arm her mailbox. ill accordance I N. of talks with political and mili- "we'll get through the present up 1.4 million cwt. (3.7%) to 38.-' Wm‘ 9°51“ ,r."l°"” _ . Srcle I Una lal‘.V l8<"d_€I“- _ll8S Dl‘0.i>099<'l 1" the technical crisis withoiit too much _ cwi .5 compared in 4]‘ Hunter Sdld Mi.. R i.in . ‘NATO Council gradual replace diificniiygi he mid me Canadlan 748.000 cwt last year_ thereupon clamped her teeth on Tesf jmcnt of some fighter squadrons (j|u,h in n address. --poiinwing "9 in, NM 1;. ll'ilI0 his r y d’ I ‘I in l',lll'rf[\|’)f‘ wttit ground-to-air anti- ,7 W figures by are, with in, ,nn,~_. it court nf‘ n(‘~(.'i), l~S Gvfinfik Nnd ,(.P_A B“ _ aircra misstes. ’ * —-- production in brackets: it East Rohan's Iaiuci‘ said llcl‘ tcclti ini 3,-iinnnin airliner ni inn 1:. it is recogiiiu-d here that §lll)- Plan Parkdale 602933.000 cwt i67.756000 9 are false and therefore it i-an], nn-iine [.3] A1 landed new aijsonic Jet Sabres and CF-lilo: of 1 r . . . couldn't have bcrn much of 4:05 pm. AST Wednesday on a “'0 300-918"? RC-"“’ 3” ‘l""“° M9CfIl'|g TOI'lIgf'lf Central :i:i.9eiiooocwt t4l..2fi7.- n transatlantic test flight in prep- l“ Fran“? and W95‘ G°l‘m3“Y 3” mm; 9 West 61,519.00!) cwt. is7.- a bite. hlagistrate Neap r 611,000). Total Ki Late States Bottiglierl held Miss fiohan i i i 3 rapidly becoming obsolctc A - _ 55-7”-an ““"- (165-534-000“ l" 550 “all ml" ‘Vial 0" 3” 3‘ ‘arAIii:?>?)rtohfflgfiflsalsaldrlhif plane It is considered a new manncd Parkrdltll:-mhilillnfbglehblderlgl Extension Of Telephone Transmission Facilities The island Telephone Company Limited. pioneers in the art of radio communication among Canadian Telephone Companies. has announced details of a large expansion in their radio tran- smission nctworlts. Officials and employees of the Company have always been proud of the fact liinior Drama announced planslready for distribution in January. that the radio link from Charlo- Railway Management Calls Demands “Irresponsible Mnt\‘TIl‘.A1, icp) .. Mung...’ This would svei-age more the Ir I stilt It railways‘ I 8l.0fl) I year for each of the 127.- iiltll non - In tin dispute. they said- ‘‘If the 50.000 other en‘IPl0!¢O| .of the two railways. not Plifllfl C||Pl0!¢°| ll demgnd “THO € s. were include-d.l annual Wise mould be increased by nearly F -l. operating set. his lsuiiionslav-olvedceiveds Ireepercentpl! crease lest J ll- per -cent wage lncrene plus health and welfare beneft the last two years. They r‘: one. Present rule for non-operstlnm ebout 81.5 an hour. of increases bill coupn-d with draslicaitv l .-c .i -1 revenues -n I vital factor is the deteriorating fin::‘c]tal ple- V lsdui‘-In ttetown to New Glasgow. N.s., installed in 1948. was the first of type tobeusedbyaCsnnd- Telephone Company. The two w sys ems now announced are proof of the Company‘: continued faith in radio. One of the new system will be on extension of the Trans-Canada it will bring CBC television pro- grants to CFCY-TV t the time as are seen on Maritime stations. The existing Maritime Network will be conn- Trsns-Canada TV to the aritime sumo sland terminal of the Microwave network at Churc- hill. adjoining the TV station. The signal is transmitted to this point one hop orm a tower located at Hardwood Hill. a repeater on the main nstwor throu Nova seotla. LONG DISTANCE Glasgow. synem for Long . Once clrcuilts. it will include. as well ample circuits from Charlo- letovm nd from _33|1ll °ll8YlZ*’- will spend the night here before fighter for the air diiision would dale llall tonight to (‘tinsider the continuing to New York ha c too short 3914?: to make it question of amalizaniation_ An l.0NDOl\' lReutcrsl -- Eiizetie The long-range aircraft stopped worthuhiie to re- ip the squad-jinvitation to attend the meeting Black. president of the World on the way at Iceland and Goose runs with a new type of planet has been extended by l. B. web- Thus it is more likely that some ster. Chief (‘ommtssioncr of the 62 squadrons will be siip- Parkdale. to (‘ity (‘oiincillors on questions concerning coiiipcn- New planted in the next three to ftie Edirin Johnslonc and .Wallhcn ation for ,\ll3l'(‘ll0l(l(‘l'~ in thc old The airline says it plans an all- years bv f‘nl.\\llf‘< audct. Ihtl Board of Trade International Suez (‘anal Com- year Britannia S€l‘\|(‘E across the it is a major problem and it Members. J. F‘. Storey and B. t pany. iAtlantic. has not yet been solved. one Rogers. over-water hops to cross , -.-:- Northumberland Strait. The Distance system . i 3 will have repeater points at Mt. ‘ Buchanan, set Grove and Eg- mont. While these will not have full time attendants. they will be protected by an intricate system of alarms. These will report to the Labrador. it will stop at and Boston en route to Bank, held talks \\llli senior Brit- Bay. lsh trcasiiry officials Vt’cdiic<ilay Sydney . T7 lssion difficulties resulting from the l ‘ generator as well in case of long power failures; Antennae used in the sysleln the familiar “dlshes" Snow and ice and. particularly. duet have alwnys been it spent! plant on Prince Edward and. The sleet dinner of lami- fer long pert- g. With the Q! radio lctwors ldanfsnisisrlisq Distance 2.. um i. protests! tr... 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