I Covers ' . I Cloudy with I few clear Inter- .i . vols. little change in temper- island Llke the Dew t . ulure.Lightwinds.l.ow-higher :i ' . Charlottetown 50 and 75. ' CANADA. THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1956 PRICE 5c Two members of the Parkdale Board of School Trustees watch with plC85l.ll': as the excavator oi Lillie Boy loses Eyes in Fight To Beat Cancer ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) - Mike Sibole'a eyesight was sacrificed Wednesday to give him a 50-50 chance of growing to manhood but in a world of darkness. The surgeon who removed the four-year-old boy's left eye this morning. asking to remain anony- mous. said it is an even chance that with the eye and a large sec- tion of the optic nerve came all the cancer cells which have cost Mike both eyes. The last thing Mike saw was a doctor in a green skull cap bend- ing over to administer the ether at 7:55 a.m. EST. The operation started at 0:10 and ended at 3:51. Mike was a brave patient, the doctors reported. He didn't cry and he wasn't afraid. He looked a little sleepy when he walked into Holiday House Hos- pital at 7:20. holding the bands of .his mother.- Mrs. James M. Sibole. sndigrumimother. Mrs. Henry Ma- lo n . His father. Rev, James M.. Sl- hole. parked the car and then inur- riedl -into the small private hos- ta PRAY FOR SUCCESS While Mike was in surgery. the fqnlly sat in his quiet room over- -looking Lake Lurna praying for God to guide the surgeon's hands. There were other prayers, opo. A woman who didn't give her name called the hospital and said she was one of a group that grayed throughout the operation. as it successful? She asked. "it went according to schedule," the surgeon reported. Whether he excised all the cancer cells and saved the child's life can't be de- termined yet. Mike was under the care of Dr. A. 3. Reese in New York for treatments by drug and x-ray- all his body could stand-in a vain I TIIE W11-(:35-of WEATHER y . the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd.. digs its snout into the ground starting the new school project BRAK GROUND R NEW PARKDALE SCHOOI. yesterday morning. Those viewing the operation are left Warren A. Burns. chairman and J. J. Paquet, CAUSEWAY MATERIAL terday that the rock samples being secured in the Federal Govern- ment survey in the Cape Tormen- tine area show great promise as fill material for the proposed causeway between Port Borden and Cape Jourmaine, NB. The survey which was promised by the Ottawa Government after the question of a causeway con- Five Years For Whipping Sons MONTREAL (CPlvA five-foot father. who admlted whipping his four young sons while they buns by the neck with only their toes touching the floor. was sentenced to five years in ppnltentiary wed- nesday. - In pronouncing sentence. Judge T. ,A. Foniaine called Albert La- chapelle, 55. a "drunken. dell!- iured father" and told him he de- served the lash. Lachapelle. father of ii and un- employed for three years. pleaded guilty two weeks ago to assaulting sons Emo. 14. Real. 11, Edouard. 12. and Rene. 15. with whip. fists and feet. He was arrested on com- plaint of a married daughter. Heard Sandslone Fill Said To Be Found AiTormenline It was learned unofficially yes- necting the two Provinces had been raised by Premier A.W. Ma- tlicson in the Island Legislature last winter. has been going on for several weeks. It is the initial step in an overall survey which will be made in regard to the project. Mr. Matheson at that time quot- ing from such well known author- ities as O.J. McCullough. designer of the Cnnso Causeway. said the proposed structure would cost in the vicinity of 550,000,000. The Pre mier pointed out however that the cost might be higher it suitable fill could not be obtained near at hand. SENT TO OTTAWA The rock borings at Tormentine secretary. The company super endent for the project is Geo Smith, Charlottetown. int- ; 1'1 have been sent to the Government testing laboratories at Ottawa and while a final report on their find- ings will not be known for some time, it has been intimated that a good quality of hard sandstone has been located. It now remains to be shown whether this quality of rock exists in sufficient quantity to undertake a project of this size. Engineers point out that hard sandstone sim- ilar to that used in the Provincial Ciampney Denies Defence- lClalms Made By Simonds OTTAWA (CP) mu Defence Min- ister Campney Wednesday denied charges levelled at his department by Lt.-Gen. Guy Simonds who re- tired last summer as army chief of staff. , He dealt specifically in the Com- inons with allegations by Gen. Si- lncnds in a magazine article that the chiefs of the armed forces are denied an opportunity to place their views before the minister and that the Canada-United States joint board on defence acts as a barrier between the Canadian and American chiefs of staff. Mr'. Campney said the chiefs are consulted "at every turn" on development of military policy. They could always confer with him and did so "very frequently." The chiefs of staff'l:ommittee had proved highly useful and its efforts liad been successful. The 9 chiefs were also merruers of the defence council. where their views were given the fullest considera- tion. HEAR CHIEFS" VIEWS The chiefs. also attended meet- ings of the cabinet ddence com- iniilrl-, of which ihe prime min- isler is chairman. They were free i0 iiariicpaie and did participate fully ill its discussions. Mr. Canipney said he is sur. prised that anyone would criticize the. Canada - U.S. defence board, which had rendered "yeoman ser- vice" in relations between the two countries. The board since its formation in 1940 had contributed greatly to the solution of military problems affecting Canada and the U.S. and had built up an excellent record of achievement. Any Canadian chief of staff was free torconfer with his American counterpart as often as he wished. "No closer or better relation- ship could be possible than that between our chiefs of staff and those of the U.S. collectively and individually." Mr. Campney said. DEFENCE BREAKDOWN Opposition leader Drcw had said when the dcfence debate started last month that Gen. Simonds has alleged a complete breakdown of Resuming the debate Wedncs-it-ommiitce will be established. air day. Mr. Camvney said Gem Si- least at this session of Parlia- monds' views are "merely expres- ment. sions of opinion and not necessar- Mr. Drew said no one could ily statements of fact." know whether Gen. Simonds' Defence headquarters was well charges were true unless they organized and efficient. if war oc- were investigated by a commit- curred. it would be able to carry toe. on in a manner that would be ex- other Mr. pected by Canadians. Campney: Mr. Campney, who spoke mildly y -1. Dcvelopment of the Canadian points made by rather than hrlrshly. said he has no quarrel with Gen. Simonds and never has had. The general had been an able and efficient chief of staff and "so far as I am aware our relations were of the best." Gen. Simonds now is retired and has a prefect right to express any views he wishes. the minister ad- ded. DEMADS COMMITTEE Mr. Drew. who has used Gen. Simonds' statements as a spring- board to demand a Commons de- fence cnmmittee. renewed this re- quest Wednesda-y a'rid was sup- ported by CCF and Social Credit administration in the defenc de- partment. p-kesmen. Prime Minister St. air-to-air guided missile "velvet glove." scrappccl lzfst year in la- ior of an American weapon. cost nearly 324000.000. 2. Two out of every three ser- vicemen asked to sign on for fur- ther terms do so. 3. There wil be small personnel increases in the RCAF and the navy this year but a small de- crease for the army, already' lncariy 2.000 below its manpower roiling of 49.000. The increases in the air force and navy will be car- ried out within their current cell- ings of 51.000 and 20.000 respec- lively. 4. An increase in extra flying pay for the air force. now 330 a month. is under "active consider- Laurent has already said no such ation." ; Lt.-Col. Gordon Churchill (PC- Winnipeg South Centre) asked why the army appropriation was cut this year by 524000.000 and the money given to the defence re- ', search board. '1 If DRB needed more money, the appropriations for all three ser- 3' vices should have been cut pro- 5 portionately. The army must be 1' kept in as good a state as the air -A force and the navy. r Col. Churchill said he doubts the army is ready for quick ac- tion. if a Korea-type war devel- oped. the army would have to bear the boom of it. Canada could not be defended solely ..uy the other two branches of the armed forces. ' PUBLIC IN THE DARK George Nowlan (PC-Digby-Am napolls-Kings), who served over- seas in the First World War, said the Canadian public has more , knowledge of Einstein's theory of f relativity than of how Sl0.000,000,- p 000 defence money has been spent i in the last six years. .5 George McLeod (SC-0kanalzan- - Revelstoke) said the Russians . Ciontinued on page 2 col. 4) 1.. . Covehead Br Called By Fe OTTAWA (Special) - Construct ion at Covehead of a pile trestle bridge 606 feet in length is called for in tenders called by the De- partment of Public Works which close on August 8th, Neil A. Math- eson. member for Queens, learn- ed Wednesday. The bridge is a part of the High- way and bridge system that will link the various sections of the Prince Edward Island National idge Tenders deral Dept. Park when completed. The bridge will have 29 spans of 19 feet each and one clear span of 55 feet. it will provide a clear roadway of 24 feet in width and a sidewalk 3 feet six inches wide with steel handrails. The deck will be timber with asphalt plank ilurface. The bridge will be of creosoied timber except the 55 foot span which will be stcei beam construc- ton. Building would make very ” ” material for fill and if it can be procured near at hand it will be a very favorable factor in promot- ing the construction of the cause- way. First Fact-Finding Surv APEC ls Reported Ul"itlfel"” MONCTON (VCP)-The Atlantic Provinces Economic Council an- nounced the first of a series of fact finding surveys among manu- facturers of consumer goods in the Atlantic pl ' ' d ,. Nelson Mann. executive man- ager of the council. said APECls I" trade ommlttee has started the initial survey among boot and shoe Police In Durham, Onl. Dig In For Battle With Hoodlums W3); :- and wearing apparel -&nulae- turars. He said a carefully prepared questionaire was sent to mately to firm: in illgt tie . .4 g 0 'c'iu-taln page ion distribution. is "A number of Our. co goods IIlIllllIIcllll'IlI," Mr. Mn: said. "new ship all across Op- ads anddfor expart. We intend b tudy an promo illarkdln J on I iiiatlonal and an latunatlual he-? s s. ' REGIONAL POTENTIAL .' tinsel - temneuae i-.-.va.e-..n.:..-tv..--- en . w . py spad in the new Pederalogahh sy move into their new. I Mr. -T. 1. Macliinnon of the Architectural section of the Federal Department of Public 0 ave out this is. inthi ,. "hi "f.'.3..l'l Mr. me: be an . flrd artinent to be trans- to the new location will be aceupanta',of thteh preheat PTost Dulce. namely e noome ax lrlflllcll. Giltegional Postal Ser- vice Inspection Branch. and iii: 9. Federal Building To Be , Occupied 2nd Week Of Sept. , '.Vmious Offices Allocated branches and sub-branches are scatteredtbroughout the city and rented on -a monthlycbasis and heated by the owners. it is not so imperative that these move quickly. The new building will swallow up all told. two hundred and eigh- ty Federal Civil Servants from twenty-five ofhces. Many of these offices are subdivisions of Depart- meats. AGRICULTURE For instance the Department of Agriculture has six office located in various parts of the city. These are: the Health of Animals Veten- eray Services. the Production ser- vice (Live Stock). both serving the public from the MacMlllan build- ing opposite the Fire Hall; the Fruit and Vegetable Branch in the Yugoslavia And Egypt . Tighten Bond BRIONI. Yugoslavia iAPl- Presidenls Tito and Nasser Wed- nesday announced a tightening of bonds between Yugoslavia and Egypt. Then they traded views for 5”; hours with Prime Minister Nehru of India. Nehru said the three - nation talks were only a friendly ex- change without any decisions. "We have not settled all the questions of the world-I repeat. not." Nehru said. "it -is really 93(- traordinary that we cannot hold I friendly meeting without you of the press attaching the highest importance to it." Tito called the three - nation talks. "Very. very auceassf1il- cordial and friendly." They will continue today. Nehru is scheduled to .....ompad Nasser Moves Forward Over 66 miles of an estimated 200 miles of sub-grading undertak- an by the Department of High- ways for this year has been com- pleted. This was announced-yeah erday by Hon. J. George Mac- liay, Minister of Highways. it is possible that more than we miles of sub-grading will be done if the weather stays favorable. The work completed in this phase of the Department's activities shows 21 miles in Kings County: 21.3 miles in Queens and 24 miles in Prince County. July 23 is the deadline for op- position to be voiced against the building of the West River Cause- way. If on that date no complaints have been raised construction, which was discontinued last lall, will recommence. A on foot open- ing will-be left in threausewayi to Cairo later in the day. and bridged at the same height Calls Big OTTAWA (CF)-The hydrogen bomb has made cities of more than M000 population as obsolete as medieval castles. a former RCAF wing commander said Wed- nekday. J. Angus Maclean. (Pc- Queensl said in the Commohr there is no mean: of providing Defence Handicap Cilies tion against atomic attack. Modern cities were a detriment ning defence against attack. A growing percentage of the popula- tion and centres of military pro- duction could he knocked out by a minimum number of atomic bombs. Extensive Highway Program and a handicap to countries plan- ' On Schedule as the existing West River Bridge. Ff!-TEEN BRIDGES There have been ten bridges ' built this season and five are und- ,5? er construction. The paving of the ' road between Margate and Clif- , ion. a distance of 4.5 miles is now .- l well under way and a mile or more of pavement will be laid on the . Mount Edward Road. That portion of the Trans Can- ada Highway between Cross Roads ' and the Wood islands Highway will be completed this summer. Tenders are being prepared for E the sub-grading of the Trans Can- i ads from the Hillsboro Bridge in Cross Roads but it is not known .. whether this work can be under- - taken this year or not. The short stretch of road be- tween the Charlottetown Motel and th. City limits still remains a question mark as" far as this yufs operation is concerned. The widening and grading of this will present certain utility difflcul- , ties and it is unlikely that it will 1 be undertaken for another year. The unpaved section of the North - River Causeway. which was left V L last year to allow for settling. has i ; now been completed. Asphalt hll ' been used for this paving. i l l . A Scofciillill faster file sou ' Km Ywk us on in am? 0 illitennciliictiirsawlhictiie clliii eliiiiimihn; lnli)iiiRl!leAI'1izatiI' llllpllny loiliionllllemllzllcge hell;'c:'ec?lll')ldi:-V0 cdhlcleiriiihigor nniinapb m Otlcl will Probably move Peardon Building on Great George Inge cm” with complete pm"T . U" ":1 my Miler ill” l""3' ell” right one two years ago. . force dug in Wednesday for a bat- night hoodlums slashed and tend ket "Id pm-nu me tn”, .9, .hug um um. mm. istreeit; tlhhe '11 ,b'illf:il: Sect- :;;nl:9l;)o:)l::h:iV”" f1lel':'0g:ol':'t; x Once doctors thought the ircat- tie to rid this industrial town of dered useless the hoses on his gas nutmeg 0! qnmy ,,.,g"u F... utonl "Rum on n e 1' alppepeodun nlsgrn ACCIDENT-FREE RECORD ” ,.., medieval end” i. um . ment succeeded. Only a hole hooliganism that has produced pumps and Wrecked ill! WOWT3 duced within the region. Our 9:199" 5l"99- Cmri "fh "la! ' div and "en he "Id i showed where the tumor had personal attacks on a constable which pump fuel. Whuon in ggggg o( 1 'I1u whole of the present Post vcle (Dairy Branc n e ap- WINNIPEG (CPl-The alubui-. - . . been. But some of the cells appar- two nights in a row. ' RECEIVED CRUDF LEHERS people offers I large must be cleared out before P910 3lll1dlIIE. and "19 PVQd"Cll0n ban city of St. James T ,, antllyi lived aim: resumed their mul- HM. the 18811"? gm” :heen(:m:ino Monk suspected ilicre might be All lolgthe pmheu oi at g. i: ggmmmmglnl lice?” Scerli.-lialiie l)llIi,lod'lJl1ltEry8gjr:ilIllllclllR) iliet hid chalked "ll m with '"l"3""tlV9 END STATE 0'' '53 pyng rapdy. re mars '5 eparm 05- ', res at produea conaunu' ernmen 0e! M "h t 1 m H. F th l t f ii hi - patched an arson expert from a second incident and kept watch 3- mg mg. to '09; up on . wppiy Telephone company building on V V 0” ' 1 l” "5 Bcdi MANILA. Phtli i ' entsorhade tiiiien elldlkeaytso vsariiiiis Toronto to investigate a fire that Tuesday nlEht- He W83 lllli l” whilst Mill" 95' l" 5'” ”&l""' l".& Purposes, with Lower Queen Street. dent. a Canadian record. The pro- phmppim, p,Ie,?:e?,? l(1R.el:lt.::;',). 'x..,....”J -places in Florida. to the ocean nearly wrecked the service sta- ltei hell) if) head 0" 1 HP! l-Ml ma 1-uniting ggglygu would ill. up bung gg nu; com. The Agricultural Department in- vlous mark of 028 days was held Magsaysny Wednesday signed the l ' and on outings so that he could tion of Constule Ollie Monk. llmke mil in "'9 Ml "l 'h' b""d' ably take some to pletloa. tludlng all of its branches will by Fort William. Medicine Hat am-..nm.g ratifying the ywnngu l.- enioy his already fading sight as The fire was the latest incident mg. The arsonlsts escspd. In cornrnentin an AP!:C's For the same reason the build- lialfe ,Pl9"l3f 0' Space in the new has zone 614 days without a fatal peace treaty. ending the technical D I much as possible. in a series that Chief Berger com- Chief Berger said he himself prozrlm. no out the In. Q G1-an ago"; Stregt 9,. Building with the whole of the traffic accident. St. James has a stair of war between the two : '5.” 5 ' Mike was his usual bright self. plains caused Durham unwar- has received numberuusl crude. sent indudrial ll till! posits the Kw: Residence third floor at its disposal. population of 27,000. coumm,,. '””'" l "” even as he jumped up the hospital ranted bad publicity. He said so threatening letters which he (in- of the , t which des elloe space for Q1. 0”. steps for Wednesda 's fateful op- per cent of the citizens are law- cribed "as a form of blackmail." which the council la the II: more Staff of the Pot ICE (up) m Tem 11. eratlon abidtnz I i :3 ii. 1 bl in l big at; t f th Th ii iii h i t - TORONTO D. ' ' P" lee " m "m 9 '3” ' ' n' or e 9 "or W "S " "ml ” S ' ' ' lures issued by the Toronto publie ?.f...”':.".".l 1:”: rmuml um .- ..:'.... .. ...r :l:...”:::..2;E::, lflclef DISCIPIIDG For M" ”"'" ”'”"”::l:” ".':r: .. 0 battle in a local restaurant. Ben India his If Trauma-t. and part of the cus- of ('ivil Servants in the city. . (M M, (9 ) per said theywcre part of a group of arable lam DIQUtinent will likewise be Sharing the ground floor with .S. Dawson 51! MB! - ':.::.;-2,. W "' '" "' rut: :a."”.....t"".'."...:".';':l:;'.:.. i":.::.:'..2.:'lt.: :i'2..”: :2.” ill . 6: :2 ' s .. ' - . . l. estf” . mt - gvita 6 ln Horse-Drawn Former Hearse .Aa....... - ... u.....”';?:.:l:::l..::;,.l;2,::c:.::.:"1:,:";,-;,; ...f..?:.... .5 .4 - i . . rmy's European commander berg town council ? e tl d C315"? 5' M - MONTREAL (cm n A make and of the St. Jean Baptiste mm Gm Henry "odes. Wed .d ' 'h ec " y ”' R gi a 51 72 . W shift. horse-drawn covered wagon 5"-'l'W"5l'" el Pm” (Gila "3 u'N' slaPDed a midnight curfciisg iii: :'fi.ellldel1lieu”tl'Bd;:w:il oar winnllpel 53 71 3 will run away from the steps of C""'"l'!)- - ' t l ' '""' Ameflcan Wldiers in West or! Toronol 59 7' - l. my hm Md. c" I ma. Lapointe said he and his part k g . Germany in a drastic move to in another incident this week Ottawa 51 78 Y. , Will ners will head toward the h.ast- 'W curb incidents may 1.", led (0 Ponce-jald nn American mldmi Mom;-cu 60 7! yomu 'dven"'""' 0" "lmhn up "'3 Tawmhllu 3nd "'9 Unllad "l0l"ll'"lZ bitterness. at Rosenhem pulled a man of! his Qllebec 5' u i ii" of a planned 35.010-mlia tour of States border. He anticipates the y . W . prmericton 49 73 g . . Bra ls. rapes and assaults have motorcycle and severely beat him um Am"l"" 9- " "'dV'"l""" l” "W0 l prompted many Germ i " Hodes said the ti. ii id 55"" -mm 31 W l Pllll IADODUQ lMGlIi' 0! "I8 encs's sake." Will like from . in protest against the llllegevlllansi ensurek US unit:e8"r cniiiihelhout M”"'"”" 5i 7' il lmll. Mid Wednesday In In in- three to five years. orrawx (CPI-Prime Minister United States. France. West can livuns Monday to Soviet Ambas- confidence-. reductions in forces the American troops diction;-le 9 ............... and Sll(I)Dld mniuie "W" 53 77 ” WNW ethos have been 5. Lauren. has mm... to p.-,. mew. Italy and lit wu"n- aadn Cliuvahin here and tabled should be part of an agreement West Germ n m against earl mo i i lde t " c5"l”l'l"" 55 ”i V '0? Nliilllll-in 01 "15 mm!” 0": no”! ' - ousplniad by the Kay '14 Itkia in th. Comrnona Wednesday providing for machinery to reas Hodes saiilnylesv He said tliia lnlclildlri no :1 Sydney 4” 7W T tour started! ilatBte.Anne run their June is depart mi" Wianm felllertil-I thil . -. i .. V - e a f 9"” '.'”""' l ""' A will 51 u "- . . .. ,, aamtonient of .a.1.mo.Q-ha Ba laid Ganadaa satisfaction sure all signatories that the re not be issued toUS soldiers ' no threat to the splendid relationship Y'"" I” - ll" 5"" WV” 35 l5'"”c'-' c”""l”” mmly hdd Vi" um Gilt Ii Evlet icon. our the announced Soviet armed duction measures are in fact can have shown the, 'don't it w between the US Ann and West sh J”l"'i' 53 7. E Batons lac ouputub ca. city abs-he town of St. Anne de Beau- disarmament should be accornlr amen. said in aqua ca-as fereu . nctiai "l. mu out." u...-...-Vu...i.,-. ....'V..... .,....,'''.,'?I,' Germany " ' ' Y - . l hn' WldC "93 Wm 59 Ill!” PM. "I9 (TWP 'l0'W'd 5'49"? " llllled "lid?! Uni"-Id Nl"0l"8rlI:l't9- ”wil1deernit poIIi&Htake 1- bmlltfd by the reflection that Canada shared the regrets ex- icrs on dutv the next da lrii . . HALIFAX (Cpl - The mmk -l am; an two cornpan Quebec City and Trois-Rivieres. lrnent with machinery to ensure it suraa uuinclve to aolntlofd that cause reductions would have pressed in the Bulganin letter can be in at midnight and mi; "iii mm 0”" ""' "” M" l'"' "' '5' - 5 A 2 of Jonqutwe. They arrived in Montreal in time is carried out the dbrmalnent " bi been mar. timely in years ago, the UN .1; mmllnetll talks had on dutv at l .m' '. I ' ”""""' M "W 'm'u""t"' . - l0 M H. said Canada is all the more did lid Qeciflcally uncut a Q when the Western powers demo not produced an agreement. But soluii... wM'.,2. M I -" TO BCQIH Talk3 "N" E"""' cm”. ha”: 3 Wk 5'80 reldy to work for that -sreeman in Canada's forces. blliaed the great armies they no in would he unfortunate if the not be affected by the iiilixiqwl - . ll" f'",l""' lg '”""":,:'n-a ' ' because it believes the pasaap Mr. ,I. Laurent'a reply VD brauid together in the common talks were interrupted. Soon after 1-fridge snag"...-.. 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