TELEPHONE 8506'" Buyer meets seller with Guorb dian Want Ads. Dial I506 ask for classified ad taker, for quick results. 1 "Covers Prince Edward Island Like 11.. Dew” s WIATHH Clear with a few eloudy mien vale; very cool; light winds. Low-high at Charlottetown 15 and 40. 14 PAGES . 5- use);-.2 Ml. WALTER liYNDMAN,C.L.U son of Mr. J.O. Iiyndman. the founder of the life Underwriters Assooia” of Panes Edward is- land and the only surviving mem- ber of the original organisers of J. A. lMacMilIan Dies In Sask. ' Dr. WJP Machiillan has re- ceived the sad news of the pass- ing of his brother, J. Alban Mac- Millan of Colfax. Sask. Mr. MacMillan went west near- fifty in forming a section and one half d land. He is survived by his widow. the former Sadie Campbell of arlI.Nova lcotia. two daughters and a son. The other surviving members of his family are Mrs. Charles T. iiynes. Parksvllle. Vancouver le- land. Mrs. James D. Moulder. wiliiarnsburg. N.Y, and Mr. Ben- ry B. Macmillan. Cslatfis Alber- ta. . l Chm, . Strike Is Over DETROIT iAl'- - striking Chrysler workers voted Thursday to return to work on their after- a three-day wild- made 86.000 em- ployees idle. 'l'ha strike d the Nine, Mile ltosd stanming plant involved a dispute over seniority in the pro- motioaofsomes togsswsidsr. The walkout of IMO men forced shutdown of assembly line opera- tions at the company's Ptymou lglodgs. Ducts and Giryslar ants. The Ante Workers Union, which had termed the strike "unneces- cst walkout dispute would be negotiated patter regular n-levenoe procedure. Nobel Prize For Spanish Poet ITOCKEOLH (AP) - Juan Ra- ,,,rnon Jlmmss. 74-year-old Spanish poet best known for his odes to a donkey. has been awarded. the 1950 Nobel Prize for literature. The award. the richest in litera- ture, was made by is literary ex- its Ettore from candidates prwoaed for the 030.- 000 prise. Jlmlnsl. .wbo left his native Spain in 1080 during the disorders of the Spanish Civil-War. has lived in country In last 2 years ' lie now is Puertokico. where he want is not to become cl! ' at hliniecdtyu. em?! Pesreo - the Life Underwriters Association of Canad Life "What sociation Canada for the DI. . W strnuch audience tribntion country doing. Klnnon livsdla few are said, Too commemorating the 50It:lir! arI:Jnlver- ".51 d . .,,.,"',,,.i :':?.,,?,u,,,, '2. .” d,'.'..,',:. Ralph Rupert, c.L.U., chairman: meeting held in Charlotte-. Mr. Iiyndman, Mrs. Frank Mao- outside oi his profession that will contribute to the charter of his country?" This was the question put to the Life Underwriters Aa- wbich last lght observed the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Life Underwriter's Association of lit:-ature and music. He told his years from an economic stand- point. they could make further con- tributions to the welfare of the of what other parts oi Canada was oaroimu. MEMBER In this connection Dr. MacKin- th, non paid glowing tribute to Mr. .I.0. Hyndman of Charlottetown who is the only surviving member of the original organisers of the Canadian Association in 1906. "All eary and unauthia-land." said the you "He made I tremendous contribution to the Life insurance from ion but he found time to with such matters as trans- portation iioard of Trade work and other things." The speaker said that of all the prominent business men. profess- ional men or politicians who have Says Livestock Fieldman :2-in: Left to right are Dr. Frank MacKlnnon,: guest speaker for the occasion; Mr. -4 a cuts the birthday cake Insurance Underwriters Celebrate Association Jubilee prominent person who lived on Prince Edward Island during the past fifty years. we -all naturally remember Lucy Maude Montgom- ery who did more to sell her native Province than anyone else who sv- erl lved here." l'U'i'UlIE OF CANADA can an insurance man do of Prince Edward Island at-a dinner meeting in Charlottetown. The guest speaker occasion wu Dr. Frank Maoiilnnon. Principal of Prince of Wales Cell 10'. Ralph Rupert. C.l..U.. Char- The President Cit MIG!"-Ill. aeitdoeeuponitssrts. that great as their con- has been in the last 50 "This country a few years ago by being better informed known as the North West Terrlb wilderness." he said. WIDE VIEW "We need a very wide view of the Nation as a whole." said Dr. Mec- Kinnon. "and In this connection .eacb of our four predominant races will have their part to play." lie felt that the Joint political meetings should be revived . that greater public interest could result there The speaker was introduced by Mr. Rupert and thanked by Mr. 8.0. Ives. Mr. Ives said it was an honour for the Underwriters As- sociation to have a man of the ability of Dr. Macxlnnon address them. He felt that the address con- stituted e' challenge to underwrit- ers across to not Improve them- selves but the nation as a whole. Many Oil-Weight Pigs ' the last fifty years, very remembered. "But". he .,CANADA'. FRIDAY. ocrossx 26. 1956 flvioism FIGHTING commucs IN Report ; Some Troops, Tanks Join Rebels PRICE Se 4 BUDAPEST ungaman ISLAND HORTICULTURIST Mr. George Wright, l3.Sc.(Agr.) has been appointed Assistant Manager of Prince Edward island Frosted Foods Ltd. which will be- gin operation of their plant at Sher- wood next yr-r. His resignation as hortlculturist with the Department i ' of Agriculture was announced by M3. stew,” G 1v", Hon. Eugene Cullen following a cphuu chulonetown. Mr. Hynd. rlnecting of the Government yester- ay. Mr. Wright is a native of Lower man. senior was unable to be Fiitllt IIIG to l11neIl- Montague. He is a graduate oi . G...-gun ping. Prince oi Wales College and Mac- Donald Colloge from which he re- ceived his Science degree in 1952. After farming for two years he Joined the Department of Indust- ry and Natural Resources working in conjunction with the Promotion Advisory Committee as ” etary and Fieldrnan. In 1955 he was appointed hortic- uiturist with the Department of Agriculture and since that time has done outstanding work in the pro- motion of the fruit and vegetable industry in this Province. During this past season he has done ex- tensive research work in the growing of various crops and the success that be has had in this work has no doubt been largely r sponsible for the Frozen Food C .y's decision to establish a plant here. PLANS FINAIJZED Mr. Wr-i;"t announced last night that all details regarding the start- ing oi the plnnt here are about finalized. Preliminary construction should begin very soon with the main contract underway by De- cember lst. He said the plant will be ready for operation by the end of May next year. Addition to the present structure will give a floor space of about 20.000 sq. ft. The first crop to be handled by the plant will of course be the Mollet Given Confidence Vote PARIS (AP) - Premier Guy hiollet Thursday night won a re- sounding vote of confidence from the French National Assembly for his eablnet's actions in the Suez crisis and the North African sit- nation. The assembly endorsed his poi- idle: 330 to 140 with 40 abstent- Tlle Communist bloc ,, , was alone in opposition since the party controls about 150 seats. the company does not expect to year but will more or less feel its way along as the possibilities de- velope. PROGRAM Outlining the Company's prog- ram for the coming year, Mr. Wright said they expect to have grown for them 100 acres of straw- berries. 200 acres of peas. 25 acres hrocolli, 75 acres of beans. 20 acres of cauliflower, 15 acres bnrssel sprouts, 10 acres spinach. 5 acres rhubarb, 5 acres squash and an un- Forecasts-R9Ys'Uii9r3 I n Canadian snysfndusrrya amount of fat in milk, we may milk was a top food. and with this also reduce the amount oi solids." Dr. Pett agreed. Milk products ML Mcmmmh who mug. go, supplied about 22 per cent of the c.n.da's dairy pl-Muccx-I, wt. calories Canadians obtained from gated mu 1; Canadian, mug fe. !ood;'more than 25 per cent of all duce their intake of fats for health Pmiem "id "'9" 9"" 30 P" '5'" reasons. they should eat less food 0' I" CIl'-'l'""- fried in fat: rather than cut down But it was a "false idea." said their consumption of dairy pro- Dr. Pett, that the food value lay ducts. in fats. The value was in solids. lie observed that in nutrition. such as skim milk. QUEBEC CP)-Mounting medi- cal attacks on the health value of fats may bring a slow'evolutlon to the deeply rooted Canadian dairy industry. For months dairy ,rocesso - have been wondering what to make of medical charges that fats in food contribtued to heart and arterial disease. They looked to the federal governm t for judgment and delrction. They were bluntly told Thursday by a top federal nutritionist that the age-old emphasis on fats in milk must be changed. Milk had uoat health values, said Dr. L. B. Pett. chief of the health depart- ment's nutrition division, but the value was in the solids. such as skin rnllk. and not in the fats. "This is a hard fact for the dairy industry to accept." he said "but I believe this emphasis on fat content must be chang ." Ill! DIIMAYED lame dairy processors attend- ing the National Dairy C o u n e il convention where Dr. Pelt spoke was ” d. some considered We warning would have little im- pact on the 31.000.000.000 industry. Others believed it may lead to a slow change in the basic concep of milk production. llbert McMillan of liuntingdon. French Troops Battle Tunisians - Fighting has ,Algeria and to hold frontier posts broken out between "rerun: mdlat all costs. Tunisian troops near the Algerian' in Paris. however. French border. Prem'er finbih Bou: , '. ya Armed Forces Secretary Max Le- announcod Thursday. The govern- ieune said movement of French mom said Tunisians ncnr ih- ir .- forces was in the opposite an-ac. tier are building barricades to tion-from Tunisia into Algeria. prevent! Frencn soldiers from He denied reports of clashes be- crossing from Algeria. navy sailed into the harbor oi A mmunioue reported many tween French and Tunisian sol- Tunisians were wounded when a,diers. French military convoy fro" Bechir told a press conference geria forced its way across one is small vessels of the French road block. navy sailed into the harbor of Before a tease parliament see- Gabes. on Tunisla's east coast. TUNIS (AP .Assisfant Manager Namedi For Food Processing Plant strawberries. Mr. Wright says that be in full capacity during the first - rear saauessib-new GoV't. Offers To Ask For Russian Troop Withdrawal VIENNA iAPJ-Violent fighting soclaled Press correspondent En- continued Thursda in the heart dre Manon. in I terse dispatch I of Budapest wizhythe Hungarian from Budapestt said the "my . ' 4 weapons of the demonstrators troops and tanks in some cases were Hungarian flags. , yornmg the side of the rebels in; They had marched past the us defying Soviet military might, negation en mute to me nearby The 30""'""'9'"- trying desim” square and greeted the American ately 10 end the Hungarian rebel- nag Qvith waving ha" smnc lion as igdwent into gs third rlz(igl:lt, shouted. --why don-1 you nap "nu announc it is rea y to see i en withdrawal of Soviet occupation lP;.fia:,:':t0g:tE::rstw?:Yl:de nun: troops from the Country” lsian tanks and all armored car Me3"Wh"9- ""5 C ” m m " D '5 i Iappearcd. Other tanks and a num- P3"?' 5h00k "P "5 l93d9i'5hlP- Iber of Russian guns were mounted naming a new secretary-general. .3; the come" of the pm-1mm," apparently under orders from 50- building, ' viet Deputy Premier Anastns Ll Mikoyan. who Thursday went to TANKS OPEN FIRE Budapest trouble-shooting just no Report, reaching wumnggu he went to Warsaw last weeks,” . big ham, between swig amid the Polish outbreak. Mlko-11,00” .nd Hung”-in "ha. yen and his companion, M. A Sus- lemmed at on, period 1,, km; 1 iov. Moscow's expert on East me us 198.50”, European affairs, left town later- some of the Ruulal mu, '5. supposedly for Moscow. reported to have gone over to the Fighting swirled around the U.S rebels during this eugagemnt. and British legations and in Per- Flying Hungarian flags, thy iiament Square. Tanks manned by blasted at the Soviet forces. rebels slugged it out with soviet At one point during the aftue tanks. noon fighting. Soviet machlnr guns. sprayed an apartment house where Americans live. smashing REINFORCEMENTS Soviet reinforcements were said to hsve'poured into Budapest Wed- nesday night. The number of casualties re- mained undetermined. but It known quantity of blueberries. seemed possible that first repbrts During the summer trials. Mr. of hundreds killed were on the son- Wright reports that the average servatlve aide. yield for peas has been 3,370 lbs Parliament Square became a per acre while the Canadian av- battlefield shortly after noon when erage for this year has been about I RIIIIII "ilk WOBOI NO Ill 1,700 lbs. He notes that bad spray 2.000 peaceful demonatratun. Ae- First Underwriter Honoured 4 Americans were hurt. The Russians, armed with heavy howltners as well as tanks, Ill most of the fighting against crowds. Premier Imre Nagy in s address pleaded for n and to nogotihtiars innedlataly was Soviet Union when the rehab down their arms. sconce: wnrunr, s.so. the yield would have been sub- blah-r stantially He claims that its average tar- D e "T I 'e W" At 50th Anniversary Dinner . threebi . lngcoetsllavabeaapaldlfthe hi'.IaroyGaiieut.predd-td farmer loads and hauls his own the island Branch of the Aeaoai- crop an extra 814 per acre can be ation. PIN I IIWHI "WWI '9 manna, Mr. J.O Iiyndnsan, Ir-at prel- dent of the Prince Edward Island 0005 MMPLE5 Life Underwriters Association Mr. Wright said last night that Whidl WI! (011104 ll 1905- "Mf- frozen samples of most of the fruits lfyndmln I"?! mid! I W"mh"' and vegetables grown here this tron of lnesumable value to the mmme 5,”, been mg, "3, sh. Life Underwriters Association of mum, of an, M, bun very high. Canada down through the years He said that tests for the past Em” in ""'b"5hm"" WE V-3” two yea” indie." mu ssnlue after the Islnnd"Assoclation,came Lnen pol, be”. on be grown into eristcnce. Mr.-.Gnllant said. I successfully in the Province. Qummi ' Ml" "om ML Kym," These beans command a premium "uni ”n"55l"3 "turd din" price. They are grown chiefly in p"il"t,m'c::e;" "not u:d:.fm:3:'A: ' the Pacific Northwest where yields ii” " n H "3 niverssry of the Life Under- aru about l8.000 lbs. per acre. Aul- - - omatic machinery is now avail- "me" Anocumon 0' Camdm d t r ent illness. Mr. Gallant able for staking and stringing the ngteedothif Mn Hyndmu Hand, hen”: ' ed the first meeting held in Tor- During the past season some ex- cepmnny good yield! of "um onto in 1906 to form the organi- sation. ''I am informed. from flower and brussei sprouts have hndqunten. hill. J.0-.M7HYNDItAiAN of thel Life Insurance Industry. which now has many ldlllon dd- Continulng. Mr. liyndman wrote "The Prince Edward Island Life COMPIIIY Will Work Wind In Underwriters Association was for- with the Department of Ag- med in 1906, of which I was the riculture in the establishment of first president. and as a result 4-H processing clubs. Young iann- 1 was invited to attend the Tor- crs will study the requirements of onto meeting in 1906, with a view "I9 VI"'""3 CPOPS during the winter to forming a national organiza- and will grow their crops during tion." the summer and sell them to the "The CH0” WIS 3"WA9"l”l &"d processing plant. "In this we the the Life Underwriters SUOCIB 01' will not only gain experieynce",,' of Canada has made a tremendous best wishes to all in gttolldllu said Mr. Wright, "but in growing contribution to the developmcntlat this Jubilee DIEM?- become important crops. The hand for loved ones in the home & so been a great factor in buildi the nation through the invest organizations of the Compaub under Government inspeetiun' "I .. president of the Dairy Fsrm- ,, , ,. 2. w r- --u or we no: we -2 c--a-. an r----- we ::::..."'...::;L"...;.. ..... -...:r:::'..:::.:".i:: rm: --,;;m-n-----ms . mud on the Menu! rem-at-so HWMI 0' "MIMI 01 1.1.... mm w - - account. . French military vehi- 3e 3e”'-; f;'"'"'"'r returns for . 0l0YIdI A 501' In CI1'Id'- MINI " "V" I ”V"" 3”” '" would rather fight thanbe alsves."icle was burned and windows were if E" l"'”d""- ".:..'::wr..:”':.: mom i:...'.:.' rm. L:.:".:' ..::.,...w-"";:. 2.. ...".-H-...:.:d."W:.v".t 61::-' .82.? "WW? P E I I' POOP! lii'l 0 G 0 fill ID! ill lw (ilk II reqniredtoincrease the 9 -- '- m can Tums, f .1 rd fl ed 1,” OTTAWA (CPI - Typist. 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A two-day exterminst- day niht Soviet troops acted in can tn! lhllaligilla "' the concerts"; of values in 3 3,... . "And if we reduce the attempt to cm: the frontier from continuing anti-French violence. has lob solved the problem. gungan :1 I51: ieimfgi; f3'"o",f:v; fmm gm W W M 0 la, z p ' Hggacilaa government. PIN"! P"-'PIl'6d I lilll 313' eecribed dc ' i ll! 43.: ,,:'g ,:,',,';""',,,,,,'::';,,2,,"?'.:', get: SEE THINGS GOING WELI. IN POLAND, BADLY IN HUNGARY ,.;,';m,",, , ..w;,,u,M,u,,::.. . I - , a lared th ri c sis ' ah """"'t..........."'.'i'ti'.i'..l""" - 3:1 . i - ?.'. 52...... ...'-.:.'.'.'.'.l...'.'.. .6... Con Miners g. - pg 0 t is" under ans ma . NT-..hTTh” .h:h , . :ago..c”T!his hedpcrestedaA . A ,, "more difucnlt problem" in tiun- - . AI” wwooa cor) n -weasuu-a en la -v-use nan norm: on the urine aroma terrltorywhi n mo-r ug"”,,,,,,;,h'e”"Tu."' '" B',...,.u'”" M" BOCl( TO Work77 I - I I . I C t ,l”: uaatrsaasaneroe&h'themaa'eversioe.batitisbellevd modeiliuttbersislitt ltbatihoodmans haveaeverforrworn. BeUn'l",'r.mI':”, M.hm:',: g in to cats: arm-a wverleent cans. of this being - practical hieel. mm willebappen to Russia's, mm . mm H, E, (ch A... a -. ' 5'! 50- TN '1""'- ti 3033 5093 3 "m "M" n'"'''”'''"'' "V '””"'”5 --n"... have been difficulties in noo striking Loni win a' .4 .9, gaaoruaan-nan. Qmpllfytnl.lllnQbI3HihltQtlnl'lfthetweeIIRl.lulilQdPd..'.. wmamewm.ni,q'.w'm 1 7 Y"'""'"' "" '" '””""""" ' the there was told that rise! DEPCDIIKIOIIIGIIIOIIQP 't.w "muenkks.-ul&L.&”L' I 3:." 2 tb.:l:ha:.eIcIIkv; B.” would see melt comrfeint is h i into and. rainy d ssnmsuralsssn-seam cur or any the I.- wealdeeete&l8 pa-trans p race M7 to Win! x--v y 2?- aduex” re n'p:-tee:-:1 a "'1' ...s;..w:;'...-i-....- .- -- 3? .1 viz-nu Lilla. lays in force. providing securhr i- provision for old age. but has al- ” wish to extend my retards IH ,' 1 i i . 1 -windows. As far as is known. no z