EID shat she fhe Guardian, Charlottetown Fri., Oct. 29, 1965. 11 Scottish Seaman Is Praised For Heroism In Ship Rescue HALIFAX (CP)—Alex Lanr mont, a native of Edinburgh, Scofland, and a crewman aboard the British vessel Lon- doner was credited here wth saving the lives of several seamen rescued in the Atlantic Friday from the sinking Liber- ian freighter Tradeways II. The“ Londoner rescued 22 of the 33 Chinese crewmen from the 7,184-ton Tradeways II when she broke up and sank in the Atlantic, 640 miles north of the Azores. The vessel Jean L. D.. a French craft, picked up five of the survivors. One man is known dead, 10 others are miss- ing and presumed drowned. t Survivors brought here by the Londoner Lamont volun- said tered to be lowered over the side of the Londoner during the height of a gale-tossed storm to fasten life lines to the Trade- ways Il crewmen. RESCUED MEN They said Lamont, held by a harness to give him full ase of both his hands, was knocked against the side of the vessel and jn and out of the water by waves as high as 15. feet. He grasped the exhausted men and |")% placed ropes around their bodies so they could be hauled aboard. “He did an excellent job,” ; said Capt. Albert Pease of the |» | Londoner. “If it was not for him | °°. ™ I doubt if we would have saved | ' as many as we did.” Lamont said: “I don’t nave | ; much to say other than it was | ; a job. It was cold but I was all | CKCW TV rg ae FRIDAY October 29th were sept overboard from the | deck of the Tradeways MI at-| § tempting to launch the first of two lifeboats, and a second life- | ’ boat was swamped by heavy |; seas. Two men were rescued | ™ from the second boat. | IGNORED ADVICE Capt. Pease said he advised men on the ill-fated vessel to wait until morning to attempt to get to safety. But during he | nigh four men tried to swim | 9 the Londoner. Only one made | ' Five of the 16 Cubans who recently swam in small groups four miles to the U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are shown after they ‘He said a raft constructed of drums and planks was launched. But when the Lon- arrived in Miami, Fla. The refugees refused to identify themselves for fear of reprisal against their families but said they were from Caimanera FACTS FOR FARMERS — doner was manoeuvering near the raft to offer it assistance, the rescue ship collided with the Tradeways II. The Londoner suffered minor damage. Rescue operations were suspended. until) daylight. Sixteen of the Chinese surviv- ors are being housed in Cana- dian immigration headquarters here. The other, Chen Dob Hough, 52, of Taiwan, was taken to hospital for observa- tion. A hospital official said he may have chest injuries. The 17 will be flown to Formosa. The Tradeways Il was. en} route to Montreal from Antwerp when she reported she was sitk- of the sinking was During the past few years, | the subject of Farm Manage ment has been receiving a great The Londener, on deal of attention, by all concern- way to Norfolk, Va., to pick up |@d with . In fact, no cargo diverted course to land one single field of endeavor is the seamen here. |as important to the farm opera- Derviel MacDonald \tor as is management or the BUYS WINNIE’S HOME jrunning of the farm. This is so Prem LONDON (Reuters) — The |because of the nature and fune- : re ee ee od Win- tion of running a farm.“ Farm : Chure ved for 20 years Management as a whole takes 6.00 p.m. te 6.10 P-M. | and died last January was sold place within the organization of CUBANS ESCAPE IN FOUR-MILE SWIM near the base. They said three of their group were cut down by bullets from a mili- tary patrol boat as they swam toward Guantanamo Bay. Accounting Course Reported Available By DAVID E. WARD Farm ent ist Management § P.E.L Department of ‘Agriculture the techniques used to produce these products. Everyone has a certain amount of natural management ebility. This can be improved by learning and practice on the part of the farm operator. For the past two winters, farm management meetings have been held by the P:E.I. Depart- ment of Agriculture in various parts of the province. The meet- ings were held once a month for four months. Lack of consistent attendance and continuity of with. Until the results of the pre sent management program are known, where his income comes from and where jit goes, no sound farm program can be made. Consequently, perhaps the best place to start is by de termining what past perform- ance has accomplished and le eating problem areas. ‘| MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING COURSE The Vocational Education Di- vision of the Department of Lab- or, Ottawa has prepared a Farm | : |following radio programs at 6.45 : he CFCY. topics: e | Saturday, October 30 is War- . Hue e e a fund lead and wite wih are tvied | Ont, Government Aids Girl | Sms om, , A husband-wife team will be) |mancial cripple out of us,” counted as one for fee payment | couied as en tor te-vavment| WA ith Transplanted Kidney — Mr. vaio as raised! oe ee at petal in, SARNIA, Ont. (CP) — Good Montreal for the next year an area will _ form themselves | ie" mee come for * famn- —- am — ( into a group and contact the |)” 13-year-old Diane Vautour: the news: wince islature for Lambton West. salt P.E1. Department of Agricul. | firet child to survive a kid- ‘‘Now our family can get back | Ontario Health Minister Dy ‘ ture. P.O. Box 2000, Charlotte-|\"©Y ‘@nsplant in Canada. to normal. ; has started to map out a pro- town. Individual inquiries Wwill| The Ontario government an-| Diane received the kidney | gram that Will continue to pro- be received at the same ad-|ounced it will pay transporta- (transplant operation at Mou- | vide transportation expenses for dress. If groups formed for this | tion costs for Diane and her |treal’s Royal Victoria Hospital | as “long as is necessary. puree were merenes © ~ tinuing, other ics relating farm a could be pre- ble Fly Control, the speaker Dr. pared, thus continuing the group |H. Kelly. method (farm management! Tuesday, November 2, John clubs) of learning more about Chandler is interviewed on Na- this important subject. jtional 4-H Club Week, /1 but must go to Montreal for is necessary to pay for drugs’ ltreatment every three weeks for and other necessities Diane ® the next five years. | needs. . Vautour - | wr 58 COREE. “08 BELL BUILT BOATS timates that Diane's illness has | ' cost him more than $5,000 in 1% | Alexander Graham Bell built... Your comments on this col- years. Bills have accumulated.|, hydroplane in 1919 which wae jumn-or the radio broadcasts will| Service clubs, trade uniors timed at 71 m.p.h. at be appreciated. ‘and citizens have contributed to !Bay, N.S. ADVANCE POLL _ For Your Queens County Progressive Conservative Candidates Sat., Oct. 30 and Mon., Nov. Ist Charlottetown Fire Hall Comprising Polling Division Nos. 70—104 Inclusive (Except the village of Parkdale & Sherwood Women’s Institute Hall, Parkdale Polling Division Nos. t—38 Inclusive Sherwood Institute Hall, Sherwood Polling Division Nos. 39—69 Inclusive For Trans ion To Any Of The Three Advanced Polls Call A published by the Bank of Nova Scotia. A limited number of these are on hand and may be obtained by writing the P.E.I. Depart- ment of Agriculture Box 2000, Charlottetown } [RADIO PROGRAMS Your attention is drawn to the |a.m.—Tuesdays and Saturdays The CFCY — Television Friday. Oct. 29 Progressive Conservative Headquarters : ~ 46816 and 4-8365 VOTE Heath Macquarrie jmother, Mrs, Gerald Vautour, to |May 25. She returned home Oct.| Mr. Knox said the fund stil? >. ° for 102,500 ($307,500) Thurs- the resources of land, labor, and ject contributed ement : ourse to M y Maearted by Prince Cond dey to 2 Londen businessnat jeapital in ite verges dress timited amen of this effort te lhe sures anak tone Course. 7.20 7.25 P P. C, Assa.|who said he wanted te ensure |(money, buildings, machinery, 1.57, more about running theler, regardless of the size of its ownership remained in Brit- cattle, etc.), and — ish hands. EREEEG TE MEET is concerned iwith the products produced and acLean, Angus’ * farm. itype of his farm, can use infor- FARM MANAGEMENT CLUBS |Mation’ contained in his owa A number of farm operators |Tecords to operate more profit- mar eo a Tet one TEESE co : | : j expressed interest in the ably. Prior knowledge or ‘exper I E I!ment clubs or associations. This Wired. ete gfoup of farm) Is the farm really making a Your Progressive Conservative Candidate for Queens County meeting regular] y |Profit? How and where can Inserted by Queens P. C. Assn. | throughout the year with pre-an- |costs be cut to an efficient min- lnounced topics for discussion. In imum? Which activities ate pay- | [this manner, sufficient time ing their way? Inexpensive | COFFEE PARTY LePAGE’S > : . would be available to discuss the Methods by which farmers may | For all the Ladeis manner in which the various re- Obtain answers to these and sources at the disposal of the Other questions are found in this in the Southport. Area Sat. Oct. 30 ¢ and combined into an improved LENGTH OF COURSE At management program. | The course consists of 10 se» A small membership fee sions two hours long. The course “~ . 10 A.M. Sponsored by the TREE would be charged to pay for in- which is being given by various cidental expenses and for tours |staff members of the P.E.l. De in the months in which meetings partment of Agriculture, could ; are not held. ibe held once a week, twice a . , ‘ Vere aceounin® Mave Sania leas be ee Stee Our New Sh e Fashion § talked of so much in past dis-| Some of the topics covered cussions of farm management, |afe: ‘‘What Information Does a] . I'm afraid the impression. has Farmer Need to Operate Hi | been created ‘that farm manage- |Farm Profitably?"; ‘‘What In- ment means only the keeping .of {formation Can He Obtain From | farm accounts. This is not so. |His Income Statement?’’; ‘‘What | Farm accounts are just one part |Information Can He Obtain of an overall. management pro-|From a Balance Sheet?” gram. They can be thought of |““‘Where Did the Cash Go?”; as a stepping stone. The fact re- “‘Are Ali Products Making a| mains, however, that farm ac- |Profit?"; “How Can a Farmer counts are not being used. sae ins Ahead?’”’; ‘‘How Can He | keeping of accounts is one thing, |Follow a Plan?”’. but the analysis of the accounts’ The cost for this course is $18 |Materiai will be provided for each session. A minimum of 12 kept is most important. Progressive A person cannot improve upon | ans sig ee not familiar |and a maximum of 35 will be It’s our pleasure to once again display a. Conservative Ladies ‘a our shoes at the Curling Club A Maclean Assn. he Fashion Show. next Monday and Heath Macquarrie Tuesday, November Ist and 2nd. Here you will see modelled shoes for casual wear... smart pumps to wear with suits...shoes for the working girl...dress shoes... and evening slippers for special occasions. These are but a few of the new fall and winter arrivals. Come im today and see the most exciting and varied styles we've ever shown! CLEARANCE COATS ASSORTED SIZES — STYLES. WITH AND WITHOUT FUR COLLARS CLEARING ...........0 6 Asumption Church Parish Hall . . . Southport Tuesday, November 2nd Sherwood ‘Women’s Institute Hall 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Wednesday, November 3rd - Canadian Legion Home, Charlottetown 4 to 6 P.M. Jean Casselman Wadds, M.P. _ EVERYONE WELCOME “Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie will be in attendance | a Inserted by Queens County P. C. Assn. ohio” - ae LePAGE SHOE CO. 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