Lt.-Gen. Simonds Takes New Slap At" Planning For Delence TORONTO (CF)-Lt.-Gen. Guy Simmonds has taken another slap at what he calls -Canada's "will- n-lhe-wisp" d e f e ll c e planning. rllill'gl'ilg the country ls building an obsolete air force. III a second article In the forth- coming Aug. 4 issue of Maclean's Magazine. the former chief of gen- eral staff says: . "The existing imbalance as be- tween the power of the offensive and the weakness of the de'ensIve in aerial warfare cannot be cor- rected by continuing evolutionary development of the winged manned fighter. ”lI'a defence can be evolved that can deal effectively with the hallistic missile, it will aTso deal with any possible version of I winged bomber. The reverse is not true. "All our efforts in the field of research and development in aer- let in favor of adapting a U.S. ori Canadian plane. cannons namno I Defence Minister Campney in! the Commons denied the charges. The retired general said the trend has been to concen use on continental defence 'st the ex- xlellihsgff supporting our overseas 'But it should be realized now that there is little if any chance of providing a defence against the intercontinental balliat missile un- less the missile is traced ti" .- 1 the launching stage of its (light. Loking at the problem of our fu- ture defence. from the most self- ish. nationalistic point of view. the holding of the 'outer perlmeter' in Europe and the Far East be- comes not less, but more import- ant than ever before. lf. to bolster an ineffective defence. which will .l NAMED TO o R B Dr. William James Archibald, 43. dean of arts and science at New Members Of! Defence Board orrsws (CP) -. 15:. William James Archibald. 43. dean of arts and science at Dalhousie Univer- sity. Halifax. and 'Herbert H. Link. 52. president of the Dupont Company of Canada Ltd. Mon- treal. have been appointed new members of the defence research board. The board announced Tuesday that they replace Dr. H. D. Smith. president of the Nova Scotia Re- search Foundation. and Col. R.D. I-larknesn. president of Northern Electric Co. Ltd.. who have corn- Owing to the extent of the Nesblt family of Hunter River. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- Thurs., July 26 1956 . The Guardian. Page 3 plated the normal three years as' board members. ' Dr. Archibald. a native of Syd- ney, N.S. has headed the Dal- housle University arts and science funny glnce 165. He holds a doc- wnt. in physics from the Univer- slty of Virtlnla where he once taught. lie was a research physi- cist on the National Research Council before Joining the Dal-H hoi.-ia teaching staff. Mr. Lank. a native ol Seaiordl Del.. was .ice-president and direc- tor of Canadian Industries Ltd. be- mu joining the Dupont firm. He was awarded an honorary doctor- ate last month by the University of Montreal. loss sustained by the George a fund to aid in re-habilitation DOWD MOTORS LIMIIFD FEATURE PRESENTATION WITH ALL DUE RESPECT TO THE MOORE - PARKER WINNER THERE'S ONLY ROCKY MARCIANO THE RETIRED. UNDEFEATED WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION BUT IN THIS CORNER WE PRESENT TO YOU EIGIIT OAMPIONS IN still be ineffective, we risk the loss of the touter oerlmeter' we are hazarding our future security for a negligible temporary advan- ta ge. "And if this policy of chasing a will-o-the-wslp is' continued at the price of further reductions in the naval and land. forces of the Western Powers. we shall become solely dependent upon the threat of 'massive retaliation" to deal with even marginal and minor aggressions," be said ial warfare should now be di- reeled to seeking an effective de- it-nee against the ballistic mis- .'l ." Ulen an earlier article Gen. Si- monds charged civil servants on the joint chiefs of staff committee form a blockade between military leaders and the defence minister: that the Mid-Canada radar line is not worth the investment. and that it would have been more economi- cal to lorego production of Can- alla's proposed CF-105 supersonic has been established by their friends and neishbon '1'" fund is officially known as the "NESBIT FUND" and is HOW open. District canvassers have been aPP0li1l9d '0 cone" 1” surrounding areas and any contributions from outlylnl dlllflcll may be sent to the Chairman, neagll aagnall: Secretary. R- D. MacFadyen. or The Royal Bank of Canada. Hunter River. 5 Dalhousie University. Halifax. has been named to the Defence Re- search Board. A native of Sydney. N5. he received his B.A. and M.A. in physics and mathematics at Dalhousie in 1933 and 1935 re- Sllectively. Two years later he obtained his doctorate in physics at the University of Virginia. (C? from National Defence) Will Tour Canada LONDON (CP) - Cyril (Mac) McVay. 50 - year - old Guernsey teacher. has a file on Canada- and it's getting fatter. ., "Between now and October. 1957. I figure that file will be pretty full." says McVay, what will tour Canada next year through a grant from the King George VI Memorial Foundation. He is being sponsored by the Na- tional Assoeiation of Mixed Clubs and Girls' Clubs. ,He will spend four months in Canada. crossing the country from Montreal to Vancouver and back. His trip will start in Octo- ber. "I've got a file labeled Can- ada. a notebook for addresses. and "m reading everything I can ROCKY IS SHOWN HERE KN-OCKING OUT JERSEY JOE WALCOTT VETERANS' CHILDREN PICNIC Under the auspices of the Ch'iown Branch. Canadian Legion. July 27 - Bus Defence Depi. Shopping Has Some Very Expensive Items 0'l'TAWA (CPI - The defence department's shopping list. com- pared with the Canadian house- wife's, looks like the distance be- Canada radar warning line-545; tween here and Mars-ll. inches. 000.000. (Total, estimated, 3170,- The Commons has been given 000.000). ' some figures on cost of various Annual upkeep of brigade In items required by the depart- Germany-333,500,000. ment. They illustrate pretty One cantilever hangar-86.000; clearly why the department will 000. Repairs for one Comet jetliner spend some 51.775.000.000 III the 1956 - 57 fiscal year. The amount gglglnsl cost, 81,544,000) - 8400.- Air - to - sir guided missile de- One new aircraft carrler-S20.- 500.000: with aircraft-341,500,000. One year's instalment on mid- will leave Legion home l.l5. Name: to be in not later than July 26. Phone 6022. Children up to I2 yrs. 5 has been approved by the Com- TIIDIIS. Lets take a run down a partial l' f: One brand new destroyer. fully equipped-821000.000. Repairs for on: tribal class de- stroyer-S5.500.000- Modernization of one used fri- gate (original cost. 52,000,000)- 500 :3, .000. JET AT BARGAIN One cr . 100 let lntel-ceptor- 3700.000. (This is a bargain, com- pared with the initial plane of this model. Including research and development costs. its price was S122.000.000l. . One Mark VI Sabre let fighter. with spare parts-8340.000 Indians To Buy Liquor Legally OTTAWA (cpl - Citizenship liiinistcr Pickersgill Tuesday night said a proposed change in the Indian Act will enable Indians to buy liquor legally instead of from bootleggers. He said in the Commons he knows that "far too many" In- dians buy liquor illegally. Any tension of liquor rights, however. would be subject to ap- proval by provincial liquor auth- orities. Mr. Pickersgill outlined the change in opening debate on a bill to make several amend- ments in the act. C oming Events Bingo. Hope River tonight. Dance Eliiotvale School. July I7. .KIl'lNDl'I Picnicisaturday. July Good strawberry picking on Thursday. July 28. at l-lowatts. Pick your own strawberries at Elmer Gauthiers. South Freetown, Thursday afternoon. Come early. limited quantity. Barn dance tonight. Garfield MacPheels. Brookfield. Burns' Orchestra. St. George Chicken supper Wed- Iesday. August lst. meals begin Weekly dance. Dixon's Bern. Fortune Bridge. Friday. July 27. Dance Millview Hall Friday. July 27. Curran Ban picnic Wednesday. gust 1. Dance Lot (is Hall Thursday. Jilly 26. Hot dogs served at the canteen. Crapaud Exhibition Wednesday August, 20th on Crapaud Rink Grounds. Reserve Wednesday. August 0th, chicken supper and Bauer. South Rustico Hall. Dancing at the White Spot. nunstaffnage. every Friday night. Rollie Macl(ensie's Orchestra. Dance Cardigan Legion Hall every Thursday night. Webster's Orchestra. P.A. system and can- teen service. Daneirlg is South Rustico every Thursday night. Rollie Mao l('enzle's Orchestra. Cantaea ser- Vce. die Memorial Church grounds. Wednesday, August I. Se:-vi from 4 to I. if not line. supper lie held in French River Hall. Pro (seeds for Church repairs. velopment -- 3l1.000.000. (This is more than 50 per cent off the de- velopment cost of the Canadian- on Canada. By the time I get lllere 1 hope to know a lot more.' designed "Velvet Glove" missile which didn't pan out.) This year's instalment on super- sonic CF-105 Jet plane - 318.300.- 000. (Total, estimated. 8100.000.- 000). One gift of 75 Sabres to West Germ-ny-8-!9.oo2.soo. IN M EMORIAM IDA SIVIITII The death of Miss Ids Emeline Smith occurred suddenly at he gent Convalescent Home. Somer- vllie. Maas.. on May 10th 1956. The late Miss Smith was born at Tantallan, N.S.. on June i7. 1908. coming to P.E.I. with her family as a young girl. later going to Massachusetts, where she train- ed as a practical nurse. As the result of an accident while engag- ed at her profession. she has been an invalid and confined to bed for the past eleven years. ' She leaves to mourn, her father and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith. Charlottetown; one brother Aubrey. North Sydney; two sisters. Hilda, Mrs. Tom Gar- dham. nd Vera. Mrs. R.H. Brit- tain of Charlottetown, three half brothers. Russell. Weldon and Hor- ace Jr. of Charlottetown; three FFOR SHOPPING PLEASURE 4 IT'S PlERCE'S A Complete Line of Groceries readily at hand with quick, efficient and courteous service to get you on your way these busy days. DIAL 5524 p . LOW PRICE QUALITY MEATS Fresh Grade TIA" FOWL Corned PORK BEEF LIVER BACON lP1daifLsisterss, Iletai Mrs. Vernon Maple Leaf ac ure. tsnehe, P.E.I.; A , Mrs. William Freddenburg. ll 3090'. Mr . Anth Gilbert. Chariotttcown. ' 0” Dew" A funeral service was held at the AE. Long Memorial Chapel, Cambridge. Mass., 4 4 by Rev. Albert McElroy of the Pres- byterian Church. A solo ”The Valley of Pena" was rendered by Mr. William Giihoim. The re- mains arrived in Charlottetown on May 15th. Funeral service from the Maebean Funeral Home on May 16th. conducted by Rev. Can- on J. T. lbbott. Rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Hymns sung were "Abide with me" mat "Breathe on me Breath of God”. The pail bearers were Messrs Foster MacPhail. Bert MacPhail, Nicholas Gillis. Frank Mills, D.A. Maecannell and Ben Bowerbank. interment was in the Peoples Cemetery beside her mother and lltgle bl;oti:erH Jackie. ora ofe n a were as fall : PILLOW ' m" Vera and R Hilda 9' Tom Rttser and Robes. WREATIIS Aubrey and Ada .('Jatl:lerine and Alex ac e and Mary SPRAY! Father and step-mother Margaret and SAUSAGES GROCERY PUREX TISSUE . . . 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