Vv ff I's Good For The Island | The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXIX NO. 50° OBSERVE PAARDEBERG DAY Some 4 veterans Sun- y afternoon observed Paar- Sine Day. by the laying of a wreath at the South African 2 in esata ed at the Provincial Building was commanded by Sgt-At- Arms, Art ‘Hale. Charles ea lotetown branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, placed the wreath following a prayer’ at the memorial conducted by Rev. C.J.S. Ryley. Cancer Patient ls Seeking Pal lo Take: Part In: Rare Experiment TUCeON Me “next six months, maybe in two weeks, Robert F, .Alien is going to die of cancer, the doctors..say... They offer one way out—if Al- len can find ‘‘the right person.” So Allen, a Tucson insurance executive who will be 29 on March 9, is looking for some- one with osteogenic sarcoma—a rare type of bone cancer. There Pl ga many of them alive. Those who are face the same.. fate - Allen= does—impend- ing death. To’'make things more difficult, the person Allen seeks also must have O positive blood. If that person can be found— and agrees to try a new cancer oe with Allen—both may Ive. Last fall, two Roswell Park Memorial Institute physicians from Buffalo, N.Y., told the an- nual clinical congress of the American College of Surgeons about a successful tumor trans- plant treatment. DOCTOR WILL TRY One of them, Dr. Sigmund M. - Nadler, has agreed to try the operation on Allen and the per- Son he is seeking. _ Nadler and Dr.George E. Moore said they have found that antibodies can be generated to combat tumors by transplanting |o the tumors from one victim to another. Later, white blood cells — — catry the antibodies—can be withdrawn from the patient and given to the other to destroy his cancer. The process can work both ways. Nadler and Moore that- their experimental treat- ment worked in the case of a 25-year-old woman who had skin cancer. But Allen has bone cancer.- “I don't care: if the chances are’ 100 to 1 against it,’’ Allen said. ‘‘It would be better than the 100 to nothing. odds... am facing now.’ THINGS LOOKED GOOD Until last September, life looked promising to Allen, who starred as a football guard in 1957 at Illinois University. Married and-the father. of two sons and‘a daughter, Allen was doing well in the insurance bu- siness and taking part in com- munity affairs. “Then, on three different oc- casions, it felt like I’d pulled a muscle in my leg—once when playing tennis, once when wa- ter skiing and once when div- ing,”” he recalls. “T went to the doctor, and he x-rayed my leg. “It was like he had hit me across the chest with a baseball bat when he said I had é¢ancer ew leg would have to come read in a maga- zine about the Buffalo transplant experiment. “But I didn’t think much about it,’ he said. ‘I was get- = sippi River “Covers Prince CHARLOTTETOWN, Accra Has As Rebels Settle Down Edward Island Like The Dew” CANADA eens FEBRUARY 28. 1966. f Tome WEATHER: iscecibaeaaas Fails To DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — ice jam. But you should hear some of the ideas that were re- jected. during the latest Missis- flood crisis. Dumping pulverized coal from In Church, NASSAU (AP) — The - Queen | Spray Of Pulverized Coal Loosen Ice Jam siren and iilitinks pull their plugs at the same time. Whoosh! all that hot water pours into the river and out goes the ice. Research indicated the only probable restilt would be to blow out every water main in the area, Another helpful amateur ‘ad. |' |vised the corps to run the river’ jover. the ice; like defrosting a itray of ice cubes. He didn’t say how this could be done. _ Area residents not occupied thinking up solutions for the ice jam are demanding to know why _ DONALD W. BUCHANAN ter. Troops guarded this capital city and the airport where pa- trols searched for supporters, of | deposed president Kwame Nkru- | the army. engineers allowed it to iform, in the first place. The engineers ‘explain - thou- sands of potential ice gorges Gallery = Trustee Unfortunately, the recent blockade formed in a narrow, channel. - Before ties realized it was there to: stay for a while, the jam — to a length of 10 miles. hasn't been = = Mississippi here THEE ei OTTAWA (CP) — Donald W. 87, a trustee of the im 39 Killed On Hig hw a f u a! ting along like a tiger with my ACHES ERUPT “Then, in December, my back | started hurting. First, I thought it was from the weight of the leg. pan ohare, 1 wot fe Allen’s- colon and in his lungs. “They gave me between two, and six months to live.” Then he remembered the ma- gazine article. vs Allen’s doctor called Nadler and outlined the case. The Buf- falo physician agreed to oper- ate if Allen could find another person with osteogenic sarcoma and O- positive blood, Allen started calling hospitals. He found one man about his |5§5 own age who had lost an arm because of! osteogenic sarcoma. But the man had AB negative blood. _ “So, I have to call more _ hos- pitals,” Allen said. “ Allen went to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., for the am- |d WEATHER LAUNCH DUE TODAY Apollo Moonship Flight “Called Fully Successful - CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) As experts studied results of Saturday’s spectacular inaugu- ral flight in the Apollo man-to- the - moon. program, another launch crew prepared to launch today an “instant picture” weather satellite. "The satellite; Essa 1, is sched- ed to go into orbit aboard a Delta rocket in a_ favorable launching period between §$:58, a.m. and 9:33 a.m. EST. The lite is designed to send cloud Di Ss directly to local weather stations around the world and will complete forma- tion of the first operational space meteorological network. Initial assessment of data ra- dioed during Saturday's 40-min- ute flight of a Saturn I-B rocket | : anc an unmanned Apollo .moon- ship strengthened space agency hopes that. the first ‘three-man crew will be able* to ride an Apollo ship into earth orbit next November or December. TWO MAN PROGRAM NEXT This will be after the Gemini two-man program is scheduled to coniplete the last of five more shots to practice rendezvous, docking and space walk tech- niques for the. moon flights. The successful. launching also opened an alleut drive to achieve the manned lunat land- ing within two or three years, using much of the. equipment tested Saturday. ~ The spacecraft rocketed 310 miles into space and survived a blazing dash back through the |ful fligh' earth’s atmosphere during maybe I'll have to start calling octors. : ap. & into the Atlantic ocean, 3,300 miles southeast of Cape Ken- nedy. It landed withifi, 20 ‘miles «: OTTAWA (CP) — Four men returning home to Coat Ont., after a cribbage tourna- ‘anch at Cardinal, were: George Mciiveen, 74, ‘Edwin Ar- nold Myers, 71, William Arnold Cross, 72 and ‘Thomas Sismey, rere is 45 miles south of Ottawa on the Se baie Cvlenes Within helicopters which its: heat shield protected |goal;”’ Dr. George Mueller, it from cog temperatures |NASA's "Associate ‘up to 5, for ce flight. The, Opn a cabin a ME aki tion The launching was the ie sient Pine Saae oe ke a long series of Apollo shots. If year, separated and parachuted |there aré no problems, the U.S. : could try on the 1 1968. i rocket almost didn't i ground Saturday be- ms with |F . At one | = a) n DO IT NOW sed the ~ ‘to Cardinal, Ont., from a- Killed In Traffic Acddent ‘FOUR MEN pee home an hour, when he saw a blur to right, The car owned by Mr. Mcll- 'veen collided with the bus with such a wallop it turned the 14- ton vehicle sideways. The bus, chartered by 15 Tor- ontonians. to take home (Small hee Oe ead ‘ capsule. They launched Tuesday to test thete biological reactions in space. ‘Their orbit has been calcu- lated to pass through a.zone of cosmic radiation and. their actions to this are being tested. “Mr. Patricia Egan, 27, and her mother, Mrs. Julia aS seve Conf Square. . Mr. Buchanan earned ..a utation as an authority on ing, a quality enhanced by thou- sands of miles of travel in Can- HH ai Sty eee 10 PAGES In Addis Ababa, thi Ru C ebration ilfecatl 7E83¢ Be ge & ——— Beer, Mutton Mark ~ Ouster Of Nkrumah 10 years or more the ste struction of these three 'tions.”’ 5 shes 52 is Test fa re- There has tn no word when the dogs will be« returned to earth. - ; ada and abroad on gallery busi- ness. ‘ An accomplished photo -\grapher, Mr. Buchanan had held various exhibitions of photographs taken in different parts of the world. Shark Grabs Boy’s Legs _ 3| SYDNEY, Australia (AP)— | tour Lifesavers hauled a screaming Wyear-old hoy from the sea |Sunday with .an eight-foot’ shark clinging to his legs. Two men carried the boy and the shark to the beach, 40 miles south of Sydney. Then they beat the shark rr death with an oar because they could not pry its jaws apart. They took the boy, Raymond Short of Sydney, to hospital where he underwent an emef- gency operation. is condition was reported critical, but doctors said they hoped to save his legs. ital, a their satisfactory .Sun- i! In S. Africa EAST LONDON, africa (AP)—Quintudlets on ne a Ne- gro woman Saturday were re- ported in good condition Sunday night. , The mother, Nogesi Mtuku- a ee ® |tese, 37, was well and ee ,000-mile safety award, said a = a curve nen have called on the government | to repeal at once four-year-old lused against black market op- emergency regulations they said \erators, profiteers and aandeen were turning India into a “‘po- of essential commodities, as + \vaded across India’s northern Quints Born i ‘NEW DELHI (AP) — Thirty- | four prominent Indian citizens | lice state.” The appeal, demanding restor- ation of human rights for In- | dia’s 470,000,000 people, was pre- ; sented to President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Prime Min ye | closed Saturday. | were introduced in 1962 after | Communist Chinese troops in- | including the right to detain | INSIDE TODAY: 9, 10 000, - tight, Pope Paul Blesses Trotks To Aid Indian Food Cis i eu f F 2 : “Prominent Indians Fear Police State f 4 These powers alee have been well as anyone endangering’ na- oe security. The signatories, who include three former tices, contended that India’s ular laws are adequate to aan that country have in ithat her government amine whether the . should be continued touched the core of the md ister Indira Gandhi, it was dis- | even with extreme cases. The emergency regilations remained in effect for jyears without any war to. iy tify them. « ie