Dee-p Fried Bees Said Delicious VANCOUVER (C‘Pt—Don't be surprised if your wife answers “deep tried bees” when you ask what’s for supper. City stores here have started stocking canned Japanese bees and Canadian beekeepers, meet- ing here at their annual conven- tion, are thinking of seting up opposition. Beekeepers in the western prov- inces gas 100 tons of bees to death through freezing. They see no reason why Canada must i-m« port Japanese bees when the local ones probably taste just as good Parathyroid Transplant ls Success BOSTON (APT—A parathyroid gland—necessary to produce cal. alum—was transplanted success- fully at New England Deaconess Hospital last week from an em- bryo into the groin of a Lewiston, Me., woman. A joint announcement Tuesday by physicians at Deaconess, the Lahey Clinic and Boston Lying-in Hospital described the operation as medically significant. Report- ers were told it could lead to a major breakthrough in solving the problems of transferring mo man organs from one body to an- other. A similar openation performed Obie (doorman 1 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" Voice of America. I He said this “army of jammers 15 one of the largest radio sys- tems in the world" representing gogapital investment of $250,000,- Tho Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs” Dec. 4, 1958. 13 v Sees Danger In Berlin I _ Situation John Corner of Vernon, B.C.. says entymologists at the Univer . MOSCOW (AM—Senator Hub- ity of Alberta have found the art Humphrey (Dem. Minn.) said protein content of Canadian bees Tuesday after an eight-hour talk to be similar to beefsteak. with Premier Khrushchev that rs. Harrison told the United Na- tions special political committee . that the Kremlin started out with ' '. dozen in 1948 when the Rus- ' ’ glans began jamming broadcasts g of the U.S. state department's I' o I . technology and communications. . I u I a It is expected to win unani- pc mous approval. as have similarly I I ‘ worded resolutions in the past. _.- , 0 . 1 ’ president, challenged the soviet I n a m m I n Union to give the resolution real I _ meaning. I UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (C?) bolev, s p e a kin g immediately . I I I after Harrison, said the U.S. rep- 7 II pealed to the SOVIGt ann to end resentative “used this tribunal I ’amming of form?) radio broad- casts as one way of removing menvt such as we have not heard I I I , in many years in this General 0 “in the West. DELIBERATE NOISE Assembly" IU.S. delegate GeorgeIM. Har- Jamming is the deliberate “son estimated the Sovxet LnionIIdro-wning out of a radio broad- maintain 2.500 jamming transmit. transmitter using the same fire. ‘9 quen-cy. I The til—nation committee is con. sh. To d U , I 5 Te ny Argentina and eight other na- p p tions calling upon UN members LONDON (AP) — Scores of to take practical steps toward of economy, comm. 88191160. Harrison. an AFL-CIO vice- Soviet delegate Arklady A. So. km United States Tuesday ap. for a cheap propaganda state- .. . sf barriers to friendly cooperation O ,pends $100.090-000 a year to cast With noise from another Es'llmate sidering a resolution sponsored I I beaIt-the-tax car 0 hi 5 unloaded friendly co-operation in the fields g Sl p 'c‘“ / 0 "o Falcmmumxmmuumm' tn ¢ , F G I'.‘ I. . I ,I- creased oollalboration between the ‘ ' E ' ' Briills'h (lockers made idle r mu‘scle Spas-ms result and the fsil‘lgdfihyde?he§1:llh States and the sow“ ' ’ i i I . I I fiviexonfirelggg 12:1; ships than any oIIIIer Emégga; gzégceixignggtercuzfiifiis. Egnmbeee’tptth power but the Ame newness be Umon in medical attains. NEW OFFICERS and directors oently. Front row, 12% row, legjtoII right, I I I I . , I. . t . I I I . . . a» 'I '- , ' ; ' c eson, recor; héusehold taSkSI with I nation, Emgm magma“ were med vided in powder form cause of her gouled propeller, was wereelected at the annual meet Leith Dickneson pres on I 11958 PHILCO RE- FRIGERATOR. H e 1' eye: will gleam when she sees this refriger- ator beside the Christ— mas tree . . . plus you get FREE 3 Sunbeam Hair Dryer valued at I- ‘3‘” a a~ 3‘ u d I“ Give A 1958 PHI'LCO REFRIGERATOR PLUS . . . FREE with every Philco Refrigerator that is sold from Dec. lst to Dec. 24th the DOUGLAS BROS.I& JONES LTD. Dial 656.? rrr‘r'r"rrr r mflffiféfiffififéfififlffi-‘EKKKAQZKKfiffiffiffififii mmmnmnm— WEI. mmanWWnnwm in European ports Tuesday de- spite a worldwide boycott against em. ships were tied up in ports across the world and declared them- selves s a ti 5 f i e d. The boycott started Monday and lasts two more lays. It was called by the Interna- tional Transport Workers Federa- tion to protest the flags of con- venience system by which many American and Greek owners reg- ister their ships in such low tax countries as Panama and Uherta. A federation spokesman at the Rotterdam boycott headquarters said two-thirds of the idle ships were in U.S. ports. SOME PORTS OPEN In Europe. many ports were open to all shipping. The boycott was most effective in and up, with more due later. sevjen mahters spent a second day mile in Greek ports. KODAK CAMERAS and Accessories Christmas Camera » Sets . . . REDDIN BROS. DRUGS 132 Richmond St. Dial 4386 But boycott leade claimed 150 in March, 1956 on a sailor at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, was disclosed at the same time. FIRST TRANSPLANT As far as is known. physicians said, this was the first time in medical history that an organ of any size whatever has lived and functioned in a' person not an identical twin of the donor. Dr. Elton Watkins Jr. of the Lahey Clinic and Deaconess Hos- pital was a member of the surgi’ cal teams in both transplants. Dr. Watkins wonked in the first operation with Capt. Lewis Haynes, chief of surgery at the naval hospital. and in the’second with Dr. Herbert D. Adams, of Lahey and Deaconess. The parathyroid gland nor- mally is the size of a big grain of rice. When it fails to function or is lost through thyroid surgery, 17 YEARS OF SUFFERING The woman patient in last weekls surgery was identified as Mrs. Marion Maliar, 58. For 17 years, the doctors said, she suf- fered violent spasms and lived in danger of death. The physicians said Mrs. Mal- iar'-s recovery was amazing. She is expected to be discharged from Deaconess today. Th trans pl ant parathyroid came from a 17-week foetus cast ofif in a miscarriage. “When they’re deep-fried,” he the situation in Berlin is “fraught said, “they taste just like pork crackling." Motor Vessel Is- Abandoned CORNER B‘ROOCK (OPl—The motor vessel Alice and Adelaide. a 754t0n vessel owned by Lake and Lake Ltd. of Fortune, leldq has been abandoned as a total loss after going ashore Sunday on Shoal Point in Port au Port Bay, 40 miles southwest of here. Her propeller became fouled with the tow rope her crew was attempting to. put aboard the Philip E. Lake, a sister ship that went aground earlier during Sun— day's gale. carried higher aground on the shoals. Attempts to tree her Monday nailed. Her owners have aban- doned her and her crew was taken off by the Philip E. Lake. KILLED IN SORAMBLE MILAN, Italy (-Reuteas)——An 18-year-old youth trampled in a wild scramble for seats in Milan soccer stadium Saturday died in hospital Monday night. Police have opened an inquiry. riage at that place. Mrs. Caissio “L s l is former Marie Arsenault of “L0 WITH 16” ATTACHMENTS AbIIamIs VIIIaIgeI [' ‘. . l“ g l I Mr. John F. 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The senator emphasized, how- ever, that his long interview had not changed his conviction that “the United States has a commit- ment in Berlin and we will keep it.” Humphrey, third ranking mem- ber of the Senate foreign rela- tions committee, was asked at a press conference what he thought of the prospects of a compromise on the Soviet proposal Mr mak- ing West -Benlin a neutralized (free city. He said he saw none so at. Humphrey called at the Krem- lin Monday for a chat with Khrushchev—abut stayed for din- mer with the premier and Deputy Premier A. I. Mikoyan. The senator is here to advocate a five - point program for in- Plan Study Of Fish Industry HALIFAX (OP) — The federal fisheries department will make a study of the Maritime fishing industry this winter to assess the value of present regulations. Loran E. Baker. area director of fisheries, announced Tuesday that the department is interested in the number of men engaged in the industry, the number of ships and types of equipment used. W. F. Doucet, chief of the de- partment’s markets and economic services in the Marititnes, said ing 0 the New Glasgow and Dis- tricty Junior Farmers held re- Rackham, p r e s s secretary; Robert Rackhsam , past president; Junior Farmers Choose New Officers At Annual Meeting NEW GLASGOW — A slate of officers for the new year was chosen by the directors of the New Glasgow and District Junior Earmcrs’ at the annual meeting held in the recreational centre re- cently. Leith Dickieson was elected as new president succeeding Robert Rackham. Vice<president Ralph Dicldeson I. Fresh New Stock — Bluestone, Tooke and B. V. D. Makes —- All Sizes‘ to Extra oepted with regret, Other officers chosen: were Rollie Larkin, vicepresidenlt; Yvonne Larkln, secretary; Mel- vin Larkrim, treasmer, Edith Rackharn‘ , press secretary. DIRECTORS Folloum'ng are the dtrectorsf : Charles Carr, Ralph Dickiieson, Melvin Larlcin, Rollie Larkin, Yvonne Larkin and Edith Rack- Roll call, Ralph Dickieson. purchaser will get Yuleilde regulation of the industry most had originally been chosen ham: The directors serve with the Edith Rackham, Jean MacRae. FREE . Sunbeam G‘fi Wh th ' it be 1 m take into account the many large serve as the group's new presr- premdent and pastapmsident as Charles Orr. \ Hair Dryer valued . 'fm 6 er E ' eaky e and small enterprises involved. dent, but asked to have his name the governing body of the organ. ho “OI valve or a major tune up we ControlsIshould be aimed at giv- withdrawn because of pressmg ination. $9 stand ready at all times to lug fishermen maximum benefits. business. His resignation was ac- Regents were heard from (the O u . . give you fa st, efficlent, 8801‘ §TY, firearm. and v‘airlpus You Can Select Your OWN TERMS at friendly service at reasom commth Wm Committees and chatrm‘ an nam- ed were (with the first name that of the chain-1 r' man): Education, Robert Rackham, Dannie Nesbittt, Edith Ratcikham Membership, OharlesC a r r , Elbert Orr, Sterling MacRIae, D011“ I _A Rollie ,Lfll‘llflln, ' I Emmi: Bay. ‘ .YOUR TEXACO DEALERS! Jackie Chandler. Phyllis Dickie- fly . I son. Donme Fyfei . Congratulations are extended to Fire department, Ralph DTcIkII‘ '9- son, Rollie Larkin. Billy Andrew, Melvin Larkin, Willie Nicholson, Blois Dicktieson. Leith Diokieson, Elbert Orr, Huntley Dingo/ell. Hardware Floor Supervisor Jack Scott of R. T. Holman Ltd., Summe Fred S. Gallant. Cape Egmont, RE. I Ltd.. Summerside, was drawn by Pohc I. second from left. Mr. Gallant’s CAE EONT MAN WINS “PIONEER CHAIN SAW” rside, second from right, presents a FREE Pioneer Chain Saw to Lucky Ticket which was deposited in a ballot boxI at R. T. Holman e Constable Sterling Williams of the Charlottetown Police Force. The presentation took place at Larla'n, vicerresident; Charles Carr. director; Melvin barium treasurer. Competition, Edith Rachham. Elbert Orr, Anna Stevenson. Thelma Nicholson. Wanda Dickie- son. Dames, Melvin Larldn, Elbert Orr, John Doyle, Eric Stevenson, Leonell Deli-on, Herbie Simpson. Ways and means. Letitia Dickie- son, Uldine Dickieson, Gladys Andrew. Eugene Lei-kin, Ralph Dickieson. Frienddhlp, Yvonne, Laddn. Jean MacRIae, Shirley Atsenaullt. Supply secretary, Shirley Orr. Mr. John McQuaid, Montreal. has returned to his home after visiting among friends in St. Phil. lips as he was a term reel.- dent of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gaudet, St. Eleanors. were recent visitors 0! Mrs. Augustine Gaudet and “am Mr. and Mrs. Henri Oormier, St. Phillip. on their recent marriage. Mrs. Commier was the loo-me! Irene Arsenault of Mont Carmel. Mt. nail Mm. Ben Commler. at. Phillip, left on an extended trip to Toronto and Montreal. While in Toronto they will visit their daughter and sondnrlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arsenar ult and tant- I 5 fly. They also attended the wed- ding of their son Toussaint to. Yvonne Richard which took place I on Saturday, November 22nd. Congratulations are attended to Mr. and Mrs. William Caissie of Evgmont Bay on their recent mar- bantvillo is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aucain. Mr. and Mrs. Auoain had also an a recent visitor Mr. Ephram Cais- sie of Mlscouche. Mr. Raymond Bernard. student at Miscouche Convent spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arsenault. Mrs. Celine Cormier. Summer- side, recently spent some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Gal- lant St. Phillip. The young friends of Master Grant flow are hoping to see him well again after undergoing a tonsilectomy. Mr. Justin Brown of Pittsburg, Pa, has returned to his home after spending a few days at the home of his sister and brother- in-‘law, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Mac- Donald, Richmond. and he was accompanied by his brother Wil- liam who spent the summer months here. Miss Judy Clark returned to Moncton after a visit recently with her parents. A very successful social and dance was held in South West School room recently sponsored by rate payers of the district. The social was well attended by parents and pupils. Violin musw was fiurnished by Wallace Deigh. an, Summerside, guitar, Mrs. W‘yman McPhee and harmonica, Mrs. Creelman Barglole. A very satisfactory sum of money was realized for school purposes. BM. LIFE SPAN DOUBLED MOSCOW lReuters) -— The av- erage life span in the Soviet. Unibn has more than doubled—to 67 years~since the 1917 revolu- spcotators stoned cars belonging