"Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" r. mimrdinn wsarusa Cleu,eaesptIas-ahssaasndeuinassi warmer, liglnvariabls dCharIsi'tdawsISOaad7Il. ware. maus- '..:. users”-..ae-.1. -. . . six days. CHEATS DEATH TWICE , Brought back to life twice in the Maria Toifolon. holds her mother's hand as she rests in an oxygen tent at Mu. bournc. Australia. Surgeons mas- saged her heart when it stopped first time. A skin graft operat- ion caused the second stoppage and. again. she was saved. Physic- ians say Maria has a good chance of survival. six. Boy Dies Rare Disease IALAMAZ00. Ilick. (AP)-For "II first 15 years of his lite tea- ley Bolton lived the healthy. as- tive life of a normal boy. Then he began complaining of pains. lils Joints achsd. Ba be- came bedridden with symptoms similar to those of riseimatie fever. Two years ago. doctors decided he was suffering from a rare dlb ” Jnaisd lupus erythe- be exposed to sunlight. so he lived at home and in hospitals for two years with shades drawn. The disease, believed to be in- curable. moved from the Joints to the internal organs and the brain. Wednesday Illaht. in the dark- ness in which he had lived, Stan- IOV died. Stanley was one of 10 children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolton. His father is an unemployed construc- tion worker. ” Stern Warning ls. Given To Pickets IANDON ered a ill sterawarning chatiinevioiencein snoetturbulentstrikewaveinbo outburststlared. years. Butaew on. government is determined to see that law and order is main- tained." he told the House of Com- mons in reply to questions. Members were demanding ae- eurances on steps to check picket battlaa that have marked two big strikes-one of fruit market ero- pioyees in London and the other of bus crews as provincial trans- services 9011 . In London. more then loo extra Clashosuzith police. attacks on cs were drafted into the mar-' threats against to ickets kirmlsh ....... ,.......... as "W ' ' "'- acsssasareaurityionritain. where decorously under the eye ei token police forces. Tlsepresenioutbursthaabeen (AP)--Prime Minis- ter Macmillan 'l'hursday deliv- Tho lilhilll striking bus worker are demanding a wage increase of ii a week to bring their pay in line with the London bus em- alioyeef weekly average of S9 is The market strikes spread out into the collntryside to intercept truckloads of , i headed for London. llelnst Britain's the trucks into convoys and es cort them past the ieering pu-lg. ere. One man at Stratford was ar- rested for trying to beat up a local police chief. with non-striking truck drivers. Ci cordoned parade Big Shortage Of Veterinarians VANCOUVER (CPl - A serious shortage of veterinarians in Can- ada within five years was pre- dicted in a report to the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association council Wednesday. The report estimated that fed- eral and provincial governments would need M0 veterinary pasca- nel in that time to maintain pre- sent services. Only 350 veterinarians are ex- pected to graduate from Canada's two colleges during the period, leaving only 50 for private prac ticc. teaching. research and indus- Police cars raced out to form try To Organize B. C. For The liberals VANCOUVER (CF) - senator Cydney J. smith announced Thursday that Alistair Fraser has been appointed chief Liberal or- ganiser for British Columbia. Mr. Fraser was executive sec- retary for former fisheries minis- WN CANADA. FRIDAY, JULY 26. 1957 Steel Production LONDON (nesaersl - Britain announced a s.soo.ooo.- steel Last year's production was It.- eso.oootons.lueu.riu otupu cent on the previous year. Target tor 1& is 10.0M.000 tons. West Germany. nae oi Britain's Weird Air M The South California Desert; Nggeat trade ii"-1. pro- duced 3,813.01!) tons last year. The British plan fmeshadows poduction of about 33500.0(!) tons next year as disclosed in a report to the government by the iron and steel board. Tunisia Now Is A Republic 3! GILBERT SEDBON TUNIS (Reuters) Tunisia Thursday abolished its 2l0-year- old monarchy and proclaimed it- self a republic. Permier l-lablb Bourguiba. 53. who returned from exile two years ago to win Tunisian independence from France. was named the re- public's first president. A special session of the Constit- uent Assembly approved both pro- clam o by a unanimous vote amid wild cheering. Guns outside fired a salute. Police and troops cordoned off the palace in nearby Carthage of the 70-year-old boy oi Tunis, Sidi lidoharrsmed Lamine 1. 29th bey of the liessclnlte dynasty who had ruled for 11 years. He and his hair later were taken from the palace under police guard and grrlbven to a villa in a Tunis sub- Just before the assembly vote. Bourguiba said: "No action dic- tated by a spirit of vengeance will be taken against the boy or against his family." Tunisls's population oi about 2.- 850.000 long had expected the proc- lamation and went wild with ex- eitasnent. T V Has Tough Selling Job NEW YORK (AP) A The major OTTAWA (CP) - A directive aimed at preventing political pa- tronage in some government hir- ing and awarding oi small con- tracts has been issued to field of- ficers of the public works depart- ment. A government official said Thursday the directive means that field officers need not be in- fluenced by members of Parlia- ment in the selection oi help for temporary jobs which do not come under civil service commis- alon regulations The new instruction does not affect most government Jobs which are filled by the civil serv- ice commission on a competitive basis. , The number oi government Jobs outside the civil service varies from week to week across the country. This type oi help in- cludes tradesmen and men re- quired for such Jobs as wharf re- pairs. The government official said the directive was issued to enable ilcld officers to know the new Progressive Conservative govern- rnent's policy in the hiring oi per- sons outside the civil service and Want No Political Patronage In Public Works Department in awarding small contracts. The directive states that each field officer has the responsibility of ensuring that the help he hires is competent and able to do the job. This means he would not be following the government's wish in hiring any incompetent person an MP might recommend. The government official said this has been the policy of the department for many years under the Liberal government. However. he said the policy had been sub- jected to what he termed local changes in recent years. The directive also instructs flcld officers to make greater use oi the practice of calling public tenders for small Jobs. in Vancouver Works Minister Green declined to comment di- rectly on the directive. However. he said: "Patronage is a very difficult problem. Were trying to run the department in a business-like manner." liis department would attempt to go ahead with works projects drawn up by the former Liberal government with "as little disrup- tion as possible." "We the jury find that H a r r y William Acorn, of Montague. P.E. l., came to his death at Victoria. P.E.i.. on the lath day of July. 1051 at 12:45 p.m. by accid- ental drowning as a result of the collapse oi the bridge." was the verdict returned by a coroner's Accidental Drowning Verdict In Bridge Collapse Accident recovered later that evening by R.C.M.P. dragging operations. and viewed by the jury in the Char' i f Hospital, following which the inquest was adjourned to last evening. Many Flock To St. Anne Today STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE Que. iCP) - Nearly 30 years ago Louis Gulmont, s crippled farmer, placed three small stones in the foundation of a chapel built by grateful sailors who had survived a shipwreck. According to tradition. Gui- mont's tortured body straight- ened and he walked away erect - recipient oi the first favor granted he re by Ste. Anne, mother of the blessed Vjlrgln Mary. Today is the feast of Ste. Anne and between 02,000 and l00.000 faithful from all parts oi the world are expected to attend cel- ebrations at the basilica 20 miles east of Quebec City. The open all year but most of the 2,- 000,000 annual visitors arrive dur- ing the summer months and the feast of Ste. Anne is the highlight of the devotional year here TORCHLIGHT PARADE Most Rev. Maurice Roy. Arch- bishop of Quebec. officially opened the celebrations Thursday. Thursday evening thousands plan- ned to join in a torchlight parade and attend mass celebrated by Most Rev. Marius Pare. auxiliary bishop of Chicoutiml. Thursday morning Archbishop Roy will celebrate solemn ponti- ilcal mass and in the afternoon there will be a blessing of the ill lpllgrims by Bishop Pare. Another torchlight parade will be held in the evening and Most Rev. Percival Cass. co-adjutor bishop of Velieyfield, Que.. will celebrate mass. Within this framework the pil- grims will participate in hundreds of private and conducted acts oi worship. DIVINE AID Many pilgrims will visit the Roman Catholic shrine is Pl ishap Above LOS ANGELES (AP)-A pas- senger who had insured his life for 8125.000 was blown out of an airliner Thursday in a weird mys- tery 10,000 feet above the South- ern California desert. The twin-engined Western Air- lines Convair made a sale land- ing with a H-square-foot hole in its side Twelve other passenge s and three crew members were un- hurt. Blown from the plane was 62- year-old S. F. Blnsiock. a retired North Hollywood jeweler .who flew to Las Vegas, Nev.. early an early-morning return flight. His body had not been found hours after he lunged from the me. Investigators first believed an CXDl0SlVc had ripped the hole in the airllner's 'uaelage but ab- sence of powder marks plus the discovery of what appeared to be four bullet holes produced an ever more bizarre possibility. Western Airlines officials said the Federal Bureau of investiga- tion found four apparent bullet holes near the ripped-out portion of the fuselage. This section con- sists of one wall of the wash- room. where Binstock had gone. Western said the FBI believes that Binstock could have fired shots which pierced the fuselage. so weakening it that the force of air in the pressurized cabin rip- ped open the hole and threw Bin- stock into the night. The plane took off from Las Vegas at 2:50 s.m. The explosion occurred at 8:87 a.m. Pilot Milton Shirk of Lon An- geles radioed that he had "an emergency." then reported: "The right rear side of the air- craft has been blown out. l'm go- ing to George Air force base." Man Insured For Sl25,000 is Blown Through Side Of Plane? l Wednesday night and then took lar PRICE5c alble. I-larry Morrison. a passenge. from Inglewood, Calii.. said: "There was a hell of a noise? I was waiting for the plane ta ll. become unstuck and fall down.' He said the passengers re xf mained ealatively calm A. J. Klum. chairman of tin: f board of Mercury lnternationa . lnsurauce Underwriters, said Bin , stock purchased two 862.50 " round-trip insurance policies at 1, counter at Lockheed Airport ii,” Burbank. The policies named Bin. stock's wife. Eva R., as beneflcl I y. Airport employees in Las Vega: said Binstock apparently did noi? leave the airport during his stay: i '9 1!. WENT TO wssnnoois is Almost immediately after tls-7:; plane took off. Binstock went I 3.3 .the washroom. He stayed so long i 1 that one passenger said be we: I 3 about to notify the stewardesx ' when the plane lurched sharply. i The hole in the plane was sever I -. feet high and four feet wide. I 4' represented almost the cntir- it 1 wall of the washroom. What ap ,' peared to be the bullet holes wer. l 1 along the ripped edge of the fuel p 'i . 389- 1. A Western Airlines source sais ' that a break in the fuselage of ; plane with a pressurized cabin a high altitude would cause the al - inside to rush out with cxplosivu )1 force capable of ripping a section V l of the fuselage away. f Binsi.ock's son. Dr. Sydney Bin. y stock. said his father told him is: if was going to Las Vegas to checl . an a watch repair shop he was in x terested in buying. i i The elder Binstock's wife ads 0 also had not known he had gon 7'. to Las Vegas until he telephones i her from there at I p.m. ' "lie shouldn't have been so am trip: 2;:;;" 1 called the worst since the general track afire. tor -tum Sinclair. tad-II Vim one official c-"ed tin at th Ci Halli t t x the b no in th ,, gurua of use as... so u... 4.... 5." .,. Ieaator Smith, president of the "09 toush--2 niune seam Theijury :lse'ftated "ii. "090 Pa'all'90P gill oinflev. 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Alta. in-crcession. back to look It the damage. then had two daushteu. Muriel. is, n. elements." Ralph Campney. GEM b&. New York 3"", any M” 9,. N," Bent (CP)-The biggest paratroop es- Church authorities in Rome are decided to land as quickly as pog- and Joyann, 8. y 'l'hss.u. mwriter as .m,,, p,.,,,mcm p.u,.,;o,m: co... gzise evter staged Ii; Canada took stgygingshis It'll; alndmthengivgrs V. &d now astwu , . g g mm, ce a dawn ursday with at ut to . e la , . g have the av .. :,::".(:,"m.L3o::: nearly 500 officers and men of the are satisfactory there is a pos- M "0 F "'I' C 1 t 1g.c,;m.h. um,” R.C.M.Pd Arcmhld Myd my had Battalion, Princess Pstricia's sibility steps may be taken to- e I r oa S n ' . ' e has repctad hubs; avails its .m,on,.mg gnhmn mum cm r1I;ieshntml:r:fa.r:tt:ycklI;I;IvtlhIIg Kara: is beatification and canon- . u. - Iv h"" Mun PHIL Ind 109995 Win”: 0” l”' military camp l20 miles southeast Large numbers of pilgrims will "mi u"" kl" mldu" "l Mom""' of Edmonton ascend the 28 ste s of the Scala -- - ' "P ””"l"' ""dP”u”l and engaged. with the late Mr. A- . i P . -H ' 9 nt 00- U3 ll0lll'l- W.-"'13 dg.m.,,m,,I an old mu" Ti" 't"”k-""cl" 5”" T”"”h s""" 0" um" k"”'”ih”u'f" :7 About eighty delegates from all was seen that there were 1.64” n n The networks Ha a full soa- gt Victor-lg. , o?'.:":::t'::Is::,; 53:2: ggfngle ;;"'?:;n:” of emgunarigj parts of the Maritime Provinces tons more fertilizer used than iii :'.."'"'......?:'. ......." ...:.":'.:'";: :"'.'""- to Wm vm---m In '..':";::"..'.':...:: '.'.':..:':.:r.:';":.:::'.".';": l'..:.'.'.: Nfid. (SIP)-Coum count the Qllllitr of the roads in order to achieve the same level 59".... any,” g. wow”. um: bd'nm';' Ir" 3'. t-he" trrtaining exercis: arc f8V0PItl""' 5"" 'm"'"ied Fertilizer Council which will con. 2.537. Newfoundland used 724 ton I. g nuhmd N.'Mmald""'l.Mu.. c-. '0', ”nELn urn um u h in "T" W were: Walter MacDonald (fort reprezentint unliila rfri:rrrinyVicrt.ooi'i,: Woriku oii. Present basilica ml” '”l'3” ih:”Wl:::" "id" Ti nl:;e'"9I.hl:'”;&.slc”c2:s':.:gu:;wf: 4: .I... (dug mnmm M by "3, m '.”Nads . 'oN1 "N CA" "db". 0” ham” ” Wm” man). Donald Henry Campbell. to Camp Borden. Ont. ' was begun in 1023 and still is go- Thcoulfmtetowendmi hduhe. mm”. we dm Provinces W" 13.", . lg 5' . .1 gaming. vahic or vehicles for each , George Louis Murphy. Arnold Military officials described the ing on. Two hundred feet wide i h .. 5” rad. mm M "H. at huh Ir Ooldenbergsald many New about HJUMO to ws.ooo.oo. "nub Mm Hun, um" my " ..mcce"M.. M. "M the "Id 375 net low it um um anti... .1 m. Dcpqnmcnu or ssr tons below that used in me. n -- ' b'Mh”"" Vm 3” PW "5 P" The "soft" demand be time ' ' ' Agriculture. Experimental Farms, Discussions today Will lIIcllld- 1 VII epeved eonna-y trail in 0I- Iillau were 33. lib. 33 um. an" u.. no N”. "I am, H W lsntne . Harold Dewar Larter. complete operation could not be and has room for an additional , the p l g W "do... 'im” a, 7." "ma. M. ”& was attributed to uneasiness ma 1)." chum: Mganug, .11 yvaluated for several days. l.Ui0 in the transept and in in. Fertilizer manufacturers, dlstn- use of mnur cements. fertil . "Aay traveller who has backed nus. No alcotla had an uncle. ..,,"" " """,,,n,,,".", ." """IN'l and "caution" among sponsors of whom are City . ” save large k ' r -1.. b-non and extension -vecllli-ts ml V98”-bl” and ”" W ” " "' ' ”"”"'"' "WW 0' "'"'- 3" '''''l''''-''l 74' 1'' utkhaol Newfo1ind.i':nd woriid ""..;.. Tum” um." "" "w""" "ll" "'”" l" '5” 1-398 FOREST FIRES JAILED ron CRUELTY anti. steoonuiynhziirii mimyiai iirufrii (mm! i: M” gm 3.4.1 gag.” 1.1.34 pmfl one In an s a sine - ant g W 'm .:':"":".uM. ml Gdduhuj ea. c" iegutnohr" vdicle for every gnuwgoiiif . g gums: at ASYDNEIV. AAsst'l;allla IReuter;)- as me. or fgrlillgerg in in. Mun. "A! palrhel discussionnon the vain: . W ".3 hmhcn. 5 - ' " lb"! I I I WP wea y u re an ranc er. u 14;"; u, (19. art sen on di erent crop ' --.' "' ,,,, ,,, .,,, ,,-;,-,,,'-1”-,.,' 1;"-'-"d"'-"5-13 ..:i.:-:..':i-..:-..':'."c'..:.'::: M 3 c 1, 5.1.5 -Fl:-3'-”:3i'f'r:.'”:'.:1':: L": :::.:::'.::.:".':-..'::l ::"3::.'":;: .'::::::.".1..h.':.1::..(:;'::-2..mg: if i3”'-im ”id-'-r'5''Fi'-5d 1- be - 0' 2" "--:"-- 0 " lloit is El Inlieap ilk gm; 0; 31” "d '.h," N.” e a e asetylene and oxygen tanks which n bu ' ' - '""' "r "" V” i .n on" , Eh-ha I" . . res rned 100.000 acres. the in jail for cruelty to a horse. Gor- gnu . new ,1... or om...-, gym 3,. . .. mpzsioie : use. .ans seaviy miles as roads rather than use. were In a small boat. He VII northern affairs department re- man had admitted he out both deem... upon, Th, cannon Wu, ; .q' &r':.. "dg. dn" W "W lloh of roads r&sl0ed ia hade- "IV YORK in"-3”. N '39 hm"! W '0 1 Pl” 0' "'9 571533 ported Thursday Thai compared hmd legs of! the horse with an C Once or 0 close with a banquet for member ' ' 'um gm. Q. . 1 3:... -iv” cum." m. ,"u ..l...""' ""'” uni-Inltlim uhr:.uoa:u"-dv:esd.:h- :2-pddlndpmumdlsaulm-whiz: gt:-rdgetobrsdog t.t'-;mr::; omg. with 15:50 L111.-es. cram-313.; moo axe to m.-. rum. in became teng- . C " and their wives. The guest wear 1; "The I” M C ahoaldc '3 'W W” I m fI& d w 11am” unbnl” of h&f 1' gm hp-o.dc.'e..' wu .. N "Id (en mm the Hvn. cnrryg W' n ;ey' s":ceAi ti fore” led m Mme "on rlmng" Ponce O Cf ll the bllldlltl Will be MT. .l.K .-l,...'. "d hi”. "1 . Fauna” ." mu. 1.". .-an . H mm . season gen n ,prl, 3.000 said Gorman left the horse for p,u,u,,' superinwndan, of "H, u aw" g enmn 0' .. &'”mh..&d ”g. .Jort offoodand sup- IOIIIMC W030! TI! purchase II lite Doll and ill 0cf!IID- tires have burned over 200.000 nearly two hours before returningi HAL”-Ax (cpm R”, ymner Experiment” I.-arm H, 5, An" W. m m wri W m m .. Nil. W M F” WIS W 3'3”. CIT .0 KM WIDTH. Hll body VII OCR! of (DRUM. Wllh I rifle to destroy ll. Edmonmn mdu."1'.”"' hlis d. I. Poc.u.'.!' Quebec. N , IIIIII7. Isemiaa Us boddsrs to. win: :a'd". new an :1 title I.i:1iver- -R--?-. '7 ----A0;--f ; 1. lanes. o s e e are. was r. --o... .. -. .3... .. -. .. .......... .. . .... OBSTACLES ovsacous-on as mus cannon HIGHWAY --,-,-mm ","';W,-, L. , . "'9" '9" . in a area" - - e we e as one . i hmgwnaammmim is -l;orsyt'l1 it aiontreskmtzhon dig! 5' c- Prendenf Cr! . an. . ng can . . V - Netwlotsadlsad had 0.3 1 U Waterman. chairman of the col EDMONTON iCPi”Tl'9 "9'll' ” ,- :.':-'-'......- 1"..." c--'...........-'-t :: we .- e. 4” .0. uh 1 .9 ' , leod. as national president of the" i W b” ,,,il,F,;c:',::;;;f-,;f',;?.l::,,"',i;;:,u';';3 Social Credit Association of Canii mgm King-I md D.mmm, Unlverg sda was submitted at the national . my be" in 1,”. COl.llICll meeting in Calgary in ;. lie is chairman of Canadian M9"d"Yv '””0"'l P37” l"d9f A" .. Western Natural Gas Company 50”" V" "M l"dl.V- , 1. - and Northwestern Utilities Limited "MI'- ll-Ilse" found it nvcessar: 4 i m .r--'::.-"' ?3..T.'.:"' - '.2..":::: ' pe neg , an - ry easons. r. v director of many other Cgngdign. said. "His resignation was ac l industrial and financial orgsniss- copied with very deep regret." . lions including the Royal Bank. Mr. linnsell has been a memf ber of the Commons since 108! in I912 he was joint chairman of five convention. the National Pmtftssive conserva- l 'snAn.mr. Arabian Trncial hast tlleuetrsi-RAF let fight- ers 11m-sday raked with rocket Dd cannon fire the great ref lad-brick The attack was part of the Brit- S plan to Rake Nizwa Fort With Rocket Fire low over the fort and mud ho to make sure villagers had the buildings. Villagers w warned previously by RAF . lets that the attacks would to place. Niawe fort. vrllh 25-loot