{miiia home and the odds are evg‘r' that her retained left arm‘ will be sav . ‘ The 18-year-old from Kelsey-1, ville. Calif.. will spent the‘ American thanksgiving with her family. Then she will enter a San Francisco hospital in read- mess for the next operation on the arm that was given back to her by two Calgary surgeonsi last July. 1 Hazel's arm was severed July . in when she struck a guy wire i after falling from a carnival. ride at the Calgary Stampede. 1n the second known operation of its kind, the arm was re- joined. Skin grafts have been neces- i my and the thumb was lost I but circulation was restored to the arm. I The question now is: Can the f,,______——————— Red Chinese I Trade Mission Dissatisfied OTTAWA (CPl -— 'l‘wo trade on is s i o n s from Communist , China which visited Canada during the last year have ‘,'since . indicated some dissatisfaction with the results achieved to date." the trade department re-' ported Monday. ‘ A written statement tabled in . the Commons for Barry Mather iNDP—New Westminster) said both groups had sought to pro- mote sales of Red Chinese prdo- nets in Canada. 1 “The Canadian government is i hopeful that ways and means‘ will be found of maintaining and further developing this trade to y the mutual advantage of boilil trading p a r t n e r 5 within the i framework of Canadian interna-I tional relations and essential (‘anadian interests." the reply Mr. Mather also asked about‘ RI‘tI t‘liiua‘s share in Canadian i textile imports. The department i said total textile imports in 1961 i were $456.943.785. Of this. onlyj $994.84? worth came from Red' China. or .2 per cent of the to- in! Earl Alexander Explains Memoirs : CALGARY (CPU ~— Field1 \lai‘shal Earl Alexander of Tu-: nis says "tiny little changes“. made in dispatches in his wary time memoirs were carried out ‘ by him at the request of the; war office and blown out of pi'o- portion in the British House of} Commons when the memoirs were published. A minor change in a sentence ’of a dispatch. he said. had ap- i ‘peared to critics to give undue: credit to Field Marshal Vis-j count Montgomery. . He said credit for the success of the Second World War North African campaign belonged to1 no single person. and sharedi credit for it with Montgomery, and his predecessor. Field Mar- . shal Sir Claud Auchinieck. The 70-year-old visitor arrived =‘ here with his wife Saturday for i a combined business and pleas- ure visit. to spend some time with his son. Shane, 27. a Cal-i gary businessman, and to con-‘ fer with business associates. Viscount Alexander and his L wife left by air Sunday night for Montreal. ‘ House Briefs OTTAWA iCPl — Labor Min- Ister Starr assured Paul Mar- tin tL—Essex Eastl that trans- lators are “working feverishly" on a translation of the report of the Gill commission into the Unemployment insurance Fund. it cost an average of $2563.72 to maintain a prisoner in a fed- tiscal year. Thomas M. Bell.‘ parliamentary secretary to Jus- lice Minister Fleming. advised Jack Roxburgh tL—Norfolki. A petition from the town of; Carbonear, Nfld., requesting construction of a fishermcn‘s landing and slipway is beim!H studied by the government.i Works Minister Fulton said in a written reply for James R.» Tucker tL—Trinity-Conception) Transport Minister 8 a l c e r told S. H. Rideout tL—Westmor- ; land) that he would be “very. surprised" if there was any . iI‘ulh to a report that the. Cana- . dian National Railways had 3 plans to close its station at . Moneton. l The defence department has decided to move the RCAF Golden Hawks aerial acrobatic team from their base at Chat- ham. N.B.,'to another air force station because facilities at Chatham are insufficient for all air defence activities as well as base was not given. ST. JOHN'S. NFLD. tCPi—~ Newfomdlend' chief electoral 011 red became r. Mr. Sh weather n the area for the last four or it i CALGARY (CPI—Hazel Don- nerves be restored to make‘ant professor of neurolog I“. Imves today for her Cali blazers len arm useful again?ithe University of California. is d, San Francisco specialist Severecl Arm Can Be Saved iEE..:r‘:::.1-1::.mr n.“ Treanor, clinical assist- g D n I . , . tone of the team who will at- “°‘v the“ 1' W1" be re'itempt the delicate repair of .moved and an artificial limb inerves in Hazel's arm. . iqu It is understood that Mr. ltional defence has indicated that On TV PrOTQSTGd Harkness wrote a protest letter Canadians may not be as apa- t t to avidson Dunton, host on In- thetic about defence as criticsimodern submarine are pitifully o ' rifled. - “In Calgary dulfiinflflhe week-iDefence Series izrnthgegggrzlindleiigfifrey “mad! .iThe ma" response to In- ry’s three - part series on na- fence. who challenged the Canada's defences ngsins OTTAWA (CP) — A one quiry, former president of the have accused them of being. iinadequate. spokesman said Monday the CBC and now president of Carle- ‘WILL REACT corporation has received a pro- ‘ u test from Defence Minister men; in , Harkness concerning a televi- er's questions: ton College here. 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Tuesday night and Nov. lments particularly to comment on Inquiry's assess- 27. have been added. TTAWA (CP) — m Can-é. I! to Euros elor ffecflnl: