Maxims of a More Main Patience conquers the world. 12 PAGES FARM 77:9 Guarafiait I WN. CANADA. MONDAY. DIKIEMBER 5, 1955 EASTERN COMMAND Headqua- iers officers who arrived by ll. C. A. F. plane tend Military "At Truman Makes Apology For Mcmoirs' Error WASHINGTON. iCPl -Former president Harry Truman has apologised for an inference con- tained in his recently published memoirs that Canada received U. S. lend-lease aid during the second World War. lln a letter to Canadian am- bassador A. D. P. Keene . .- inan expressed regrs i oversight and said it ha'd”bc' Home" hcr P-Iulht and corrected in final proofs of his book, "Year of Doolalpu." . . - -York Times. His latter. replying to one from lleenoyis month ago. expressed admiration for the fluatlng qual- lilee of Canadian troops during the war. 1!: the instalment appearing in The Times. Truman included Canadiuis amen cam mo 5. wealth troops sq with us. lend-lease weapons. liaeney. in drawing his attention to the error. noted that Canada had operated itsown mutual aid pro- ilrum and in feel bad overpaid the United States for war squin- m"'l bmxzht A-om the Ameri- CBIIS. C oming Events Blllllo and cards, Vernon River "'"- Tuesday. December Bellevue Christmas concert in Grnmiview Hall. December 22. 't 9f"'fl NFLV Dunatafiaau school omoht s.so. uzlllt Mile Creek concert Dec. Vvork Point Christmas concert. -"ilh River Hall Dee. list. ml liristnias c o n c e r t. Alberry 213'"! School. Wednesday. Dec. U tied ' ggggzn hclidlligdiaricifoihm iiimiisl We-0 rte lwia P ran onion 3' . ' " t. "mm mu. tour The annual In ug Ayrshire s....o'.'. ..'m”'si."'&a” Experimental Farm Doe. I, at a.m. r C t V la Conoq-3 elloul1!.alloTii.:sd:yy. Dec. d. a Presented by Maria Ulital if from Halifax to at- were met on arrival by Major 0. R. Simons. M.B.E.. C.D.. and Licut. Col. .1. T. Davies. C. D. flit-lured Left to right; - Llaut. Enioyable Function At The Commanding officer. Brig. G.G.l(. Peaks. D.S.O-. ED. and of- ficers of No. 2 Military Group were "At Home to a number of invited guests at the Officers Mess. Char- lottetown Armouries, on Saturday afternoon. The guests were receiv- Col. A. W. Rogers. ED. His Honour Lleut. Governor rowse was accompanied by Lieut- .J. N. Kenny. Naval Aide g Cmdr. Alan Macmillan. force-Aide. Premier A. W. rxllstoli. Mayor J. D. Stewart -. to ptqswetman. R.C.A. ' paiao present. , - . 5, .' I ' i' l” I: lilllgia ' " "up in '61 ce'r's from Head- momol s appearing in the NOW quarters Eastern Command also attended. These were: Lieut- Col. W. Milroy. D.S.0.. C.D. GSO. Lieut. Col. M. R. Herries. 0.B.E.. C.D-. AA and QMG.: Llcut Col L. Gerry. C.D.. AAG.; Major J. Blucnose Hos Successful Run QUEBEC. (CPI - The ferry Bluanoae, scheduled to operate between Yarmouth. N. S., and Bar Harbor. Me.. Saturday un- derwent a "successful" 17-hour run it. Black. eoeral manager of Davie Iiipbu ng IAd., at near- by Mason said the company now win wait for a decision by the fransport department on whether abs-will he accepted. An announcement is expected about the middle of the week. he said. MONTMEDY. France fCPl-The death toll in the crash of an RCAF transport plane near here Saturday rose to seven Sunday when one of the passengers died in hospital in Germany. 31! persons were killed when the twin-engine Bristol crashed ingtho fol Just two miles from the run- way at Marville airbase as it was approaching for a landing The seventh victim. the only one .adly . died in Landatuhl, Ger- ml”. lftl! being flown to hos- alld three. including the IICAF women's l""'l"'v WON able to walk away I cber, N miles east of here. One Dead, Two lniured -In N.S. Freight Wreck ANTIGONISH. N. 5.. (CP)-A were out and bruised when they fireman was killed and two 1 from the cab of the mov- crewmen injured Sunday when a tag freight. Neither was set- double-engine CNR fast freight ioualy injured. Ale-x Matheson. slammed bite the nose of a of Sytkley engineer of the stand- aianding freight at Harvo Bou- in; freight was uninjured. All three engines and a total of seven cars left Lbe rails in the yards at H.arve Boucher. Wrecking crews were dispatch- ed from Sydney and Truro and Engineer Harold Davis. 38. of workkmen said the Sydney-New Sydney. and brakeman Stewart Glasgow line would be plugged Kennedy of Port Hastings. N.S.. for six or seven hours. . ConstructionuUnc'er Way Neil Morrison. 31, of Sydney. died of injuries shortly after he was brought to St. Martha's hos- pital here. rieea piss Covers Prinoe Edward Island Like the Dew PRICE lo CONFERENCE op TODAY See Surpluses In Spotlight OTTAWA, (CP)-The problem of disposing of Can- ada's agricultural surpluses is expected to hold the spot- light at the federal-provincial agricultural conference opening here Monday. The biggest surplus headache is wheat. but growing butter stocks and higher livestock production without an attendant increase in markets are other topics almost certain to be discussed at the three-day annual meeting of federal and provincial agriculture representatives. Agriculture Minister Gardinerplre Exflofled 10 Show lncreasei and officials of his rlemrtment ling” by per clfnt add ctalllethbi , p , p , we or ree. es ma es! a -33 lifil 'l'5.-edliiiislili ll-'5-'lZll;:";” .5” 32”” ..”””r 3?.” l"g'"'l con srences. For while other aeg- Mgmgmmy mil”: ;,mp;.e):l:,1:t l Construction of the CFCY Trie- visinn Station is proceeding fairly close to schedule according to .Rnhert F. Large. Station .li:m:ig- er. who returned nn Saturday from Ottawa. where he had been at- tending hearings by the CBC Board of Governors. The Board have given their approval to the applic- ation of the station to raise its On Television Sta t i o n meats oi Canada's econ iy ran- tinue to expand. agriru ure has not kept pace in its current review of Ilie sil- BALTIMORE. (AP! - Glen L Martin. pioneer flier and air- Dlane builder. died Sunday iii in antenna will mount on a 500 foot tower which will be erected early next spring on the station's site at in October. when he came down with a heavy cold or virus in fection. He was taken to h1solta' Nov. 1. when complications in- volving the vasular system made Trc complete operation (if the CFCY Television station will or- iginate in the combined tran Ill- ter-studio building at Churchill. The building is complete” or '-pt idly as production. It says this is largely due to offorts 0 countr.es towards greater tural self-sufficiency. many griml- Churhll. P E. I The overall if a cerebral he-'11 irrhaxze H." y ' gh . . . H - ,4 . i . heiizhli lfll the structure will he one was 69. nw...-in ”fi?;f.'.1 "3" ".flf,”'”l”" me" ””F.l'”5. , , M t" l d be 'li .i - lair . . p DFIFPS. lP review says " Ina. feel Wbove 528 level 3" '" '3 9” l All” products has not increased as ran returns are likely to Show my last year's .'i.'i,00S.000. lLOWER HOG PRICES ”iic-axy supplies of pork have pprices averaged lower than in any iyeor since 1947." it estimates that domestic con- sumption of beef this year likely ed by Brigadier Peake and Lleut. E D other Canadians were in-V M. R. Harries, 0.B.E., co, Lieul. Col. L. Gerry, C.D.. Major Sim-I Col. Davies. ons, Liet. Col. W. Milroy. D.S.O..- C.D.. Capt. J. Fraser, C.D.. lila- Jor J. Lieut. Col. Military Armouries Bailey. C.D. Officer Commanding No. 6 Works Coy. RCE.: Capt. J. H. Fraser, C.D.. GSO- 3. Other No. 2 Group officers at- tending wcre: Col. J. H. Shaw. R. C.A.M.C., Lieut. Col. J. T. Davies. C-D.. Licut. Col. J. A MacDon.1ld, Bailey. C.D.. W. Taylor Photo. New Threats At West Berlin BERLIN. illentersi -Ltommu nlst East Germany aimed a bar- rage oi threat: at West Berlin Sunday as the isolated city braced itself for the possibility of a new Red economic squeeze. The East Berlin semi-official newspaper. Berliner Zeitung. Former officers present as guests , were: Col. G. E. Full. V.D. andil;l:du1):r;'EiCthiE(:1'::R::Ef Gaga? 00. F. I. ' , .B.E.. M.M... 9 U ' Amhew 0 ilic"-and called on West Berlin l Garrison officers commanding l il"”'”',',”le5 m behave accmdi lunlts. accompanied by their offir-l "MV- are attending were: Lieut. Col. -T Arthur H. Peake. c. D. :17 one. "”''A"'5T 70 WE” C E. Regt.) Lieut. Col. M. John- LONDON ( 1 y g. Th . ltl7l1.'Eol3-.3l5 5l85- llGEl-l- Ll9l"- gagement ofR:Illaiset.li:iinster Col. J. K. L. Irwin. (5 Medical Coy organist Sir William Neil Memo to R-C-A-M-C-l Appropriate music Mrs. Phylis Ross Birks, widow of was rendered by the RECCE band i Gerald Walker Birks of Montreal, located in the gunners room. lwaa announced Saturday. 'Four Children Burn To Death In Bathurst Fire BATI-IURST. NB. ICPV - Four Peter ("use-y. noticed smoke rising children were burnrd to ricalh l5"0l"1d ill? K'l'll""19-V ill "'9 A33" Sunday and their momlm Mr5i'gTllIlrsh0r'Aitsencau made a frantic :3':l::L:"gAF5e(l'l:lll- 25!-l ll'35l5lC””lClY glterkijptktrlti cute; t'iichhnuso tlgrough lna urea omit "W". 0 ac nor in aewas eacn them as flames consumed their hack by intense heat and smoke. two-storey frame house no the nut- ion-. Cgggy mod in on." by um skirts of Bathurst. . tmm. Dead are Mlcllele. 0110- GeF8I'fl.l Officials of Hotel Dleu Hospital No. Margaret R088. three. and Nlt i said Mrs. Arseneau was severely colic. . folur. Tug: oti!lIieI'r t'hlAdr;n1thurned and was in critical condi- wore in own w en 9 ire ro a: ion. "'3' I Her husband left Bathurst a Mrs Arsencnu was visitini! her) Month ago for a construction job mother next door when her brother in Labrador. Death Toll Iln R.C.A.F. Transport Crash Now. 7 ll:2tl a.m. The fact that the passenger had been ordered to fasten their safety belts for the landing at Marville Bpparently contributed to saving the lives of those who survived. SPLIT IN TWO After the crash Airwoman Pip- pen walked with Graham a mile The three who escaped without ilnjnry are Airwoman F. l. S Pip- pen of Cranhrook. B.C.. F0. A. E. Graham. whose wife lives in Mctz, France. nnd Flt. Li. A. A. W Mc- .Kinnon, the plane's navigator, .wl1nse wifc livcs in Nottingham. Jlnizland. near the home base of the aircraft. Langar Following is a list of those in- jurgd; through the woods to find a farm- j crew house. Although they could speak i Pilot. Flt. Li. A .1 Evans whose no French. they managed to get across to tamer Andra Leonard What had happened. He telephoned Polio! and the Canadian base. A French-speaking officer at M". ville asked him to call a doctor. Tl” "GM of the crash was near wife lives in Nottingham. Co-pilot. Flt. Lt. M. W. Bingle- dcine, whose wife lives in Notting ha L C. .l Nnvalt. a member of said West Berlin "lies in they power from 21.000 watts up to 38.- 600 watts average power. How- ever. due to a new television kl-anS' mltting development by the Cana- dian Gcncral Electric Company. which will be supplying the "quin- ment for the station. CFCY-TV will actually have a peak power of nearly 00,000 watts in certain preferred directions. This new antenna, Mr. Large states. will enable power to be directed along the length of Prince Edward island. and towards New Glasgow and Amherst. Nova Scoiis. it will largely eliminate wasting television signals over the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the north of this Province. The BOISTEROUS WELCOME IN SYDNEY for a few minor details. and the installation of equipment will ne- gin within the next few weeks. it is anticipated that test pm- under way be next May. A studio camera will be installed forgthe presentaion of local live pro- grams, and the latest 'ilm repro- ducing cqulpmei will bring view- ers all the well known televl.-lion features. Latest advice is that the CBC Television network wil be cnn.w:t.- ed hrough lo the Maritimes in the summer of 1057 and then all programs will come direct from the major production points. SYDNEY. Australia ( Reutersl- ""35- Britaln's new Comet lll jet air- liner t L J into Sydney Sunday on a record-breaking test night from England and found 35.000 Australians waiting to give it a boisterous welcome. Police turned fire buses on sec- tions of the crowd that spilled on the tarmac as the Comet moved into view after setting a commerc- ial record of just over 44 hours. Group Capt. John Cunningham, at the controls of the silver, white and blue airliner. was preparing to touch down when he received .an urgen't order to "keep circling" as police struggled with crowds -”""5l"g "'0" "'"”'-T '"d i'"" at Hatfield, England. to landing.liY ll”"""'V b'"”"5v here was 44 hours and it minutes.llI'0l" The Comet. a ”flylniz labor- This establishedscommorcisinorlbii” ing to land. As it taxied to a halt,l the enthusiastic Australians surged forward again. overrunning police and airport staff. Many wanted to touch the plane and some sveni scratched their initials on it. CROWD Boos. p A fire engine and other vehicles ended at 5:00 p.m. local time Sun- of atory" protnlypo paving the way don-Sydney flight record. The pre- for a new Comet IV series. waalvlous record. set by a Qantas (Aus- Airllne Constellation hours. 28 mm- forced to sin) in the air over the tralianl and was scalded on -":2. 0: air-.......sr "as ...... attheRCAl"bueatl3:osTon. quin, France. Nextof-kin in mg father. W. 0. Campbell, one new ling avenue. Verdun. Que. F0 B. E. Patterson, also 51.. iioned at Groa Tenduin. Next-of-kin is his mother. Mrs. Louise Patter. December 5 at room Warren's. "M tering league seed two mien Ives. Attention Farmers! Buying poul- (ff funds: and Wednesday of each M" - PI ilrg highest market prices '"";'!;. u arlottetown ms collect hutmnp service. Urban ucoueid other than dead still being withheld pending cog. Th ll'll.bo Jim 3 the arc '. vho.e ife lives at Lan- gieeling llllnu hu,.l.M':";:: from the wreckage unhurt. gig. u I W :b::na.li rand slat: ll1'iI;3'l&llCQl were I! r . oo.ls .lvggy.un- segcrs o ave ow hrt one welcome. ospooisil; ladiao. snad or nssoumm 1 . LA'c."w. R Amcy of North syn. distance of the wreck to o:a:u:te dammu chick" "ll l'"'l T0aa- At :.ttawa IaTd.s.vo Jun CXAF nT.'AcN.ii. 0 Head of Dartmouth 3.1113" dad?” uh out uu ho-am nryrir. Deli o”uI'.”zl...'.'i' "gnu: W T h l' ”""" "'3 mm" """"'- ""' "mi- 71.2 Hum'"'m"r ' , Hun LAC. J. A. E. Welch of Kirkland laid be the crab seen. ' ' vm.' - l0Hild at Mar- Lake. Ont. Ind IN! the plane had cut a tT31en-, win 1,, . mm,” Q uh w"e' pgamhita Algrgiip Caat. dD. Gooderl:)a'm of 52;: dloWwl':ll" ll! fill wood! as it A 8al tie . , ' ' - or a uartcr . iawa. - . :;,:,;m ”5”:mg.';"V":. Dlglll ms! arm. outlay." .au. um inliiradoareq be-lngltreaied in mg: lzalf thenflii-aetallaseh The been '1 . . T lie base hospital. . W0 W e avaa -atIll- Nmh mm Senior um mi:-Jgml-Jinn" has of the goat agnhswa sow: h h l.4;It;i3:r..:i3uwinss werhtorn off ox I i 1 was smo loasue meeting M.-mdgy um, . of-kin is his wife. NrI- New been opqeiied ilinlier estiddl lllilvllltl IV”. "I W” 3 tioned at Marville. for and is passengers. was flyin run of the No. 2 Canadian ll Wing. to Langar. crashed in a clump of trees ll this rail lifnciion town whila son. Q Arliutas avnna. an-. ...”. . Dv.Alnnual muting of Federal WW II.Chlnf::nC:.;:anl':'lnll:d to lal: -l""9'l .m”a'l?0IIi9IIIv. lldonh-ioli nu than and pick up more Mn. .35; ' ud Mn". 0' ma." "'3" .. . Karvile is head- hsuizslvp i on lalersstod 'inviiee to al- firmation Hill their I083-of-H31: plan: .wu wrecked but did see. no cash minus sol Bullock of Montreal who plane, carrying a crew of from Grill Tenquln, French llea - tbsN.I &adtaa'llllO mull. ” " An air force Ivollelman said the base knew of thacraah almost as 000" II it happened because it was in touch with the plane as it "mt "' '0' I llndlns. When it was advised where the crash had occurred. it cant ambulances. While airworaaa Plppgn and iiraiiarn pent to find help. Mum. non searched the wreckage for In- Tbc. plus. use of an based at , ”""'- " ' """i..'.'r""......' ,"'".r.: ....”-'...-."'-..':';.'.'..'":.'i "1: 2: ea I Parsons! and frcllht be- P. "ml Instead and Canadian buss C is Gaaiiad. Montreal. An early cold hi-setaaaa ta tans seas of Lachine and Soulanaaa eanala not ovcsaas-bound have been cleared snap through the Is of D B m7towhtarhQaoaaaL haltllaillpmmtltoiileln Jean him seriously from this condition. convalescing at his farm where he was stricken thl! graming from CFCY-TV will bei n1("-nlypg. But. Cunningham Comet's actual flying W119 W" ” hours and 23 minutes. The plane touched down at Cairo. Egypt: Bombay. India: Darwin before arriving here. Cunningham had told reporters earlier, when the plane landed at Timer, B1. He recovered however. MUNSEL SCALDED LOCUST VALLEY. N Y (AP)- Opera star Patrice Munsel was both hands Friday night in a kitchen mishap at her Long island home. The lnlury W38 Set rious enough to cause cancellation of her appearance in a Monday night production at New York's Metropolitan Opera. She will be . placed by Roberta Peters. Englancl To Australia Air Mark Set By New Comet Singapore. .. n . bar in. that the Comet had "gone . which "M l" ""3" Cumin” likeylii bird all the way without a fldlffm "d KL .5 NOT ham and his crew became trapped hum .. - 5 0” "9 E0 I in the mass of people. Finally, on ' an” '0 3353:; RETURNS VIA CANADA "mum 0 l . ” ' police orders. another fire englnel "I mnk we hue ironed om m or declining. p S 9 turned its hoses on the crowd. who ,v 1"” .d . 3m any Russian cm behave in - fell back booing and shouting. ltilllls "W - - Wt 9 . and practice me” hem,” 1- n" h b pr; .1 lot in the last five years." he "1 l Egan d-y an He said the trip had been smooth day. Tomi time from eh, uimofi except for 45 minutes in the viola- where a tropical "threw the Comet around a The first class of Comet was monks and nuns." he said NW withdrawn from service last year churches could be built where in after two disastrous crashes in the needed said the and ALL-TIME HIGH The 1955 Canadian whea: cmp 0' an estimated -l9tS.3'l2.000 bush- els. plus a carryover from l'a;t year of 493,726,000. has brought total estimated stocks this year to aim all-time high of 992,000,000 bush- s will be slightly greater than in 1954. Meanwhile. "exports of beef and live cattle combined will be lowc-- this year than last and prob ably lower than during any of the last 32 years.” These conditions probably will provide plenty of food for discus- sion at the conference. Other sub jects likely to come up are mar- keting boards and the recently an- nounced gorernment-backed bank loans on fami-stored Prairie grain. Western farm officials have in- dicated some dissatisfaction with the loans. which permit farmers to borrow up to 31.500 on grain stored on the farm. QUESTION LEGALITY The legality of provincial farm marketing boards also has been questioned in some parts of the country. These may be suggestions trom some provinces that the fed- zral government step into these elds. , . Canada also has large stocks of surplus butter which the govern- ment bought at a support price of 58 cents a pound. Full extent of the surplus is not known. Mr. Gardiner has said there are 10,000,000 pounds surplus. But the National Dairy Council of Canada has estimated the butter surplus It 85.000000 pounds. predicting it will reach 'I0.000.000 by nelt spring. The department's review says hog and cattle marketinga tor 1055 Russian Church Group Arrives . MONTREAL. GP) - A three-, man Russian orthodox aiurch delegation arrived Sunday in Canada at the invitation of the United Olvurch of Canada, and opened its visit by skirting s wen.-planned protest demonstra- tion and deeliaring that the Rus- sian church and state go their respective ways. Arcibbishop Boris. delegation loader representing the Moscow Iilinbiaiiiroduciad ail" er) of 1s,soo.ooo,ooo Vela; as per cent higher than last year and second largest commereialcr-up as record . The need of more export alar- keta for apples likely will be aired by representatives of the apple- growing provinces. and "man persona so believe and practice." There is no ban or worship. There are "about 20.000 churches in Russia, about 35.000 priests, 69 monasiries and 5.000 and some have been M:-our-rranean that cost 60 llves.l built. TRAFFIC JAM IN CAN ALS NEAR MONTREAL I some to soar. face an inland win- ummarmio. district suPel'- , tea-eloued Lachiae tendeni of canals. says he has dropping temperatures make the &a mom. bialassraa aad three TORONTO iCPi--Temver8li11'tfl issued by the Toronto public weather office: Min. Max. Night Day Dawson .. ... 7b 2b Vancouver .. .. 40 Victoria .. 38 41 Edmonton .. .. .. 8 13 Calgary .. .. 9b 12 Winnipeg .. .. .. 16b 3b Toronto ... ... .35 49 Ottawa ... .23 27 Montreal .. ... ...22 :6 Quebec ...li 19 Fredericton . .14 25 Saint John . . . . 19 24 Moncton . .. 17 22 Halifax . 25 26 Charlottetown .. .. ll - Sydney .. .. 24 29 Yarmouth .. . 30 33 St. John: 30 32 HALIFAX ICP)-The weather office here says snow that has reached Yarmouth. Saint John and Fredericton will advance eastward during the next 24 hours. In Nova Scotia in fall of about three inches is expected before it turns to rain. In New Bruns- wick. Prince Edward island and the Gun; there will be less rain and a snowfall of near six inches. Along the north shore of the St. the Job day and night in an effort man a canal unaavigablo. Lawrence eight to 12 inches are likely. Clearing will begin in the wast- ern Marltmes by evening. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Cloudy, snow beginning before dawn changing to rain in the afternoon and ending by evening: Inaela milder: southeast winds in- creasing to I! la the afternoon. gm-high at Charlottetown I DO High tide today at ('.Trru'ottet0wl at 2:17 a.m. and 3:3: p.m. sum to get as many vessels as possible merslde tide eighteen minutes lat- into the St. Lawrence river before or then Charlottetown. Sun rises at 'I:II a.Ia. & 1 at 4:82 p.n. '