WEATHER Iww Insets seller with Guardian Cloudy. Rein endng ehsuf noon. w""‘*'°l"'”°"*’°'¢lI|II5- TwningmuelIeee|erIsysIvenhg.|.ew- . 5°‘-sit-3-ht-rsvieln-ooh-. . highetClsnrlsttsfewn50nnsl50. « C . “Covers Prince Edward’ Island Like The Dew" ‘ , 17;-rircss T CHARLUI‘TE'POWN CANADA, FRIDAY. OCIOBER 25, 1957 PRICE 5c U. by target plane In obvious rockets awooshl straight In to not less than 1.000 S. — The aloft 00.000 feet challenge th Russia's lead scientific ership. miles. This height dwarfs the rec- ord set Carried out another successful shoot Thursday of es Range Bal- airforcehastestnredalhor and The 'I'her is understood to have gone more than 1,500 miles and hit its target. Earlier in the day. another re- merch rocket. not a . alss was fired fran Canaveral. on Tuesday the army, competing with the air force in IRBM de- velopment. made another suc- cessful launching of its Jupiter weapon. The Us. Air that the rocket oration Far Side. made from bel- loons Ioeting 100.000 feet over Eniwetok stall in the Pacific, were not to put an ob- ject into orbit but merely to make scientific soundings of the vast ocean of space—-straight up. Force empiiaslxed shoots in New Uental Heal‘ Service regularities can be preven correc phrase- gait‘ =$§sf i i ii: 5 Now Avfiilable To Province which are not too complicated and which could be corrected 8 so great expense. No other kind of dental treatment carried out at the orthodontic clinic. Before children could be treat- ed at the clinic. they would have to be referred by their family dentist or in the case of the less ‘Legion Waits On Government Concerning Children .-.ui':‘;..''':°’«l''‘:;'.t‘' ‘ A"‘«isi'e"s'3a'a‘ “di am Bing Crosby's Marriage To Girl 23 Comes As Surprise LAI VEGAS, Nev. iAP)—Ding Croisy Thu rsday married a bstmt. brown - eyed beauty horn Texas named Kathnrl Grant in a nuptial mass edminatirfg a re- 3 i iouryearslfl 3 E E LE: 3 5? siiliitiiz s I 1 1 iii Cl ‘'1 cdisd my mother this morn- iagtotellherlwasgoingtothe urch" Bing said ter " e a this four sons) don't know about it yet. I'm going to call them now. Three of them are in has Angeies. and Gary is in Ger- ms ." Kath‘ys mother. Mrs. D. E. Orandstaff. a West Columbia. 'Iles.. schoolteacher. at it said "was stunned by the‘whole "They both sounded " Mrs. Grand told mi the with as hit parts is six pictures. let not line. the longtime the fourth successful shot. singl would bedid .uf:K.. tthty Under the in th upthe was klled. They fire trucks were the cl called tioned here United Na 3‘ tag - 8'. ssender. army's g Infantry aioa regarding command ' use 1.. .3“ ":.m:‘...... .. headqnrters of the II Canadian B Normandy active consideration and e and cb of the dies lvision will be ‘_.. . Fires Rocket Not Less‘ Than 1,000 Miles Up WASHINGTON (A? United States is hurling virtual fusillade of missiles and Along with these rocket - and - ending of Soviet succ missile-and—satel- lite field. the United tes has stewed tempo its act- eniific and ‘weapons tests and eased some of its policy of high secrecy. 0,. Until last Tuesday night are de- fence department had pursfied an exible policy of admitting practically nothing about its min “t site development progress. Jet Crashes Into City said police and at the scene and vii ddence was Thelplane presumably was sta- atgrirker air force base _ v U.N. Observes "f mh Birthday UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP The in its tions celebrated OITAWA (tr)-Disses Ila-1 if iii ‘v? E its organisation lat AUTHOR WINS 0’I'I‘AWA (C? — The govern- ment Thursday unveiled before a “_ receptive Commons its $150,000.- ooo program to provide Prairie farmers with interest - free cash on a portion of their farm-stored Opposition groups. while , indicated they sup- ‘ w‘ililhumolear- port its passage. earne ness nstesl the nmuems o! one human Ml.'.‘§...:'.°"2'i‘..°.‘.fii““.'.‘.'..'.’.l 3252? science in our times." The prize only a portion of ’the grain pm. : our l-‘‘m§ol;:lg°'"‘| ": duced this fall. It would provide an win‘ 3' farmers with 50 cents a bushel ' for wheat. 35 cents for barley and 1) cents for oats, up to a maxi- mum for the three grains com- bined of six bushels for each specified acre. NATION PAYS INTEREST‘ Interest charges would be borne by the federal treasury with the Canadain Wehat Board, crown French writer Albert Cam 43. author of “The Plaque" and “The Fall" is second young- N will British labor Retains Seat IPSWICH, -Digland ,Beutersl— The labor party detained its seat ’I11ursday night with a more than d°“Pl°d '-l"'“y "1 3 P3"l"3“"°“‘ gency for marketing grain. bear- “'7 l’’'°l°° 1‘ ing administrative costs. In es- The result was the administrative costs sence, would be borne by Prairie farm- otes. C1’!- nloim Oobbold. Conservative — .1 . nMiss Manuela Sykes, liberal - The maximum cash advance -- E0¢t:.r‘trsaJotity—'I.737. t 1956 general election. ymem {,- lh “nu” h ‘ ‘"13"’ ‘mm the farmers‘ eventual grain due‘-I :n|:i~_s2sos “'°"°“ A The scheme, which had been Conaerv ti ' 23,724. {gm rejected by the previous Liberal administration. f one of th . 01] 0|‘!!! 1’ C electi platf flanks of P lme One Killed In Minuister Diefenbakiazod ill? I French Strike resolution preceding legislation. estimated some 231.000 western farmers will be eligible. The money involved would range be- tween .0M.000 and tl30.Nfl.- . This over until Ml initial payments -grain deliveries were received. Rt. Hon. lanes 6. Gardiner. former agriculture minister. said he wanted to give the legislation close sfirutiny beforg indicating prov I . Walter Tucker (L -— Rosthern that he Conservatives Vance. baker, while in opposition. criticized the $3.0“ maximtan un- der' the chartered bank lending system as totally inadequate. “Is $3.000 more adequate now than a year a o’" and Hdqrs. Oi lst Infantry Div. lege 3 Kingston. 0nt., was dep- uty chief of the general stall and director-general of military train- ing. He has been chief ef Qufiec Command for five years. Can. Iloztingham. born in Aus- l 5 t phin said the Liberals had prev- iously opposcd cash advances and now “they want the whole cake." EXPLAINS SYSTEM As explained by Mr. Churchill. Prairie farmers would get the cash advance by applying th ro u gh their local elevator agents. They would sign an affi- davit that they had the required grain on their farms and that this grain would be avalablc for de- livery when called or. The amount of cash obtained would be entered in the farmer's permit book.'When space in cur- rently congested elevators be- came available an the farmer was able to deliver his grain. "one - half of the value of the quantity of grain delivered will be a led to reducing the ad- vance he has received." Commons Gets Details On Prairie Grain Advances “At each delivery." added Mr. Churchill. “the farmer will re- ceive some cash so that he will not return borne empty-handed." The advances will apply only on current production. not on the huge 723,000,000-bushel carry over held at the opening of the crop year. Aug. 1. Prairie ttcrcages planted to grain this year were: Whea-t. 20.360000; oats 7.805.000: barley 9.209.000. The wheat board's initial pay- ments. on the basis of deliveries at terminals: No. 1 northern wheat. $1.40 a bushel; No. 2 CW oats 60 cents; No. 3 CW banley 96 cents. To these payments the board later adds interim and final pay- ments as the grain is sold and profits accumulated. However. because of the huge surplus. in- ierim payments on wheat have been slow in coming. Causeway Resolution ' Placed On Order Paper 0’I'I‘AWA, (special) -— A resol- Dielenbaker ea-ranent impostnst matter at. an early date. Mr. MacDonald. elected hr the first time last June 10 when the Conservatives swept the Liberals out of office, may have to wait some time before he will have an M '7 opportunity to speak on the mo- tion. It is the 44th private MP's resolution on the Commons pap- er and it may be weeks before the business of the House will get to it. -. Hammqrs_l_(ioldFails 'l',o,Get__ as Syricin~Ol«sy to Mediation UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (CP) Mediation by Secretary - General Dag Ilamarskjold of the United Nations in the Turkish - Syrian Middle East dispute appeared Thursday night to be as thor- ondsiy written off as the efforts of King Send of Saudi Arabia to brim the two wposlng sides to- gcther. The resuk d the failure of the two attempts will be renewal of deg the bitter debate in the General Assembly here which was sus- pended Tuesday night for at least three days in the hope of aiding the outside efforts for a settle- nt. Ilarnmarskjold met for an hourq Thursday with Syria‘: Foreign Minister Salah Bltar and Ambas- sador Farid Zeineddine. the dele- gation leader. and it was under- that discussion of the idea of a personal visit by the secre- tary-general to the troubled area formed a big part of the talk. No VISIT ro SYRIA _ But Bltar told reporters after- ward that he had not extended any invitation to the UN chief to visit Syria. and Zeineddine added that he did not think such a ‘visit would be useful “in -the present circmnstences." As far as the Arab rnonarclfs offer to bring the Turkish and Syrian factions together was con- cerned. the Syrian diplomats said there would be no mediation then They added that they will press in the renewed assembly debate for e’ fact-finding comrnlssion of the UN,to be set up to isit the border area where both Syria and Turkey have claimed that aggres- sive buildups by the other side have been under way. U.S.. which has been pub- licly proclaiming that the border tension is a threat to world peace itself. also has been [sitting for ward the idea of a fact-finding commission. but one with the ad task of investigating the whole question of Soviet infiltra- tion in the Middle East. Syria an Russia want its investigation lim- ited to the border area only. Ont. P. C.-Party Retains Seat CAR.LE'l‘0N PLACE Dr. J. A. Mccue. . Ont. (CP 45-year -old general practitioner and surgeon of Smiths Falls. Thursday rt.» tained for the Rgogressive Con- aervatrves the Lanark seat in the Outline Legislature The ways minister, to enter the federal field. Voting was light. attributed to throughout the Id keep stronghold they have held in most every provinc and cal election since Confederation. Dr. McCue’s election makes the Conservatives’ standing in the 98 seat Le ture 84 members. The lifiritain And US. Agree On Steps To Rally Support Reach Basic Understanding On Pooling Brains & Arms WASHINGTON 'CPi — Bntaln ridden Middle East. but it was and the United States Thursday assumed they did. reached basic agreement on steps Officials said they wanted ody needed to rally free world to announce the setting up -of strength against the growing their working committees and the challenge of Soviet wer. .broad scope of their discussion Prime Minister Macmillan and may be outlined in the final col» President Eisenhower announced munique early tonight. the setting up of two study While committees are cel- grou-ps. headed by British and‘ fined to Britldl and U.S. (fli- American officials. to work out cials. a British spokesman indi- specific recommendations for the cated the Western powers wolld pooling of knowledge in atomic be embraced in decisions of he and missiles fields. big two. Midway through their three-day The Jam! statement said Eisen- conference. the two leaders is- hower anl Macmillan and their sued a joirgstatement indicating foreign secretaries “stressed the great strides have been made in‘ fact that this meeting is being the restoration of the Anglo-Am-I held to study ways in which oil’ erican relationship so badly two countries can be of greater strained by Britain's venture into Egypt a year ago. TWO COMMITTEES “ed to They announced the formation of two committees: 1, To make “recommendations in the field of nuclear relation- ships and cooperation." headed ct the by Sir Edwin Plowden. chairman dent is limited under U.S. law in of the British Atomic Energy Au- what he can do to increase An- thority. and Lewis L. Strauss. an is chairman of the U.S. Atomic En- maxlmum efficiency MeMAfl0N ACT IN WAY James lisgerty, presiden- ergy ssson 2. To make recommendations “in the field of military defence. woul particularly those problems deal- ing with missiles and rocket ." defe Quarles. Us. deputy defence sec- corre a . pact the "Under the directive of the the exchange of president and the prime min-1: tion. will be later," the statement said. "it' sees a was emphasized that the work oi fled. these o groups should be The president and the nine guided bytheunder pr-in-iministerplanaawo-hourplem'y ciple of the meeting: Namely.I session with their sides this howourrwocountries canbeofliernoonbe rehlacmillanflies pester service to the free Ottawatobriefflseclaadial ...u.-- i the nent. ‘ RECOMMENDATION TODAY? However. they were expected to; be brought into some scheme make their recommendations to‘ pooling defence and atomic the president and the prime min-' nets. later before the talks end today.1 He said: “They are going '1‘ h e r e was no indication, discuss matters of mutual whether the two leaders discus-‘ He said he could not 3) sed Soviet gains in the crisis - yond that. fed- fill a Hberals hold 10. CCF three and Ilsersl-Ldsor one Russian Army And Navy Un Manoeuvre Close To Turke preaches to Turkey. One report Soviet Fleet said nines sea sasd ground forces are training in« planes. Red Star said many es- the use of atomic weapons. ‘ercises were carded out in lie The gn-ny newgpaper Red figrlflllflltlkfl under (Bib ‘ said manoeuvres were conductedllllnlallted l'l¢ll0lIiVW- suocessfulxly in the transcauca-5 Former NS Gov'i sus area where Marshal Konstan-| tin Rokossovsky has been placed‘ in cosrlnusd. - newspaper Dawn of the! Official In US }.[_ The East. published it the G capital d Tiflis. said the border nALu:-Ax ( _ - are "studying the arts oil Arthur l{anriso?:)74. ...‘3.i°§'5°: combat under difficult contitions. puty "gm," ' taking into account: otge use of in Nov abormc weapons a er means °‘ "'°d°"“ ‘‘'''''“'9- been staying with his dsuflster. Soviet Fleet reported A Mr. Harrison. who retired from Russian warship manoeuvreslthc depertement in l949. was the in the Black Sea. Similar re-.- first man to compile torch Era of rnanoeuvr usually on} statistics here. and he was the published without 'etails as to fk-st to recommend theesteblfl- dded stgniflcencerpsvvince. He was a native of Sovbtasssr-nsou . N.S. .