i Wedl. April 24. 1957 The Guardian Page 11 Icebreaker Waiir Change In Wind coaxnn BROOK. nan. (cm-3 Ihe icebreakar Nr 3- MCIAIII xinnday was awaitill a chant! U, wlild directioh to escort the umghicr Fort Avalon through the cg.packed St. Lawrence cuir. i The 6,500-ton transport depart- vnent vessel lri'l.li;d dhere I penduIl' IYI ID ” Tmeiieniizy ice on the Bay 0! la-I mnds. The Fort Avalon has been 1,1 port here since April 6. She is bound tor Philadelphia with 2300' ions 01 EBWSPTUW I The icehrenker and the ireighter i we "Lo rendezvous with anoiharl rreightcr, the Margaret Bowater. on the Port su Port Peninsula. gnuthermoat extremity of the icel mm, The Margaret Bowater is ,t-ngduled to be escorted northl mt-ough the ice. She is enroute hare tor a newsprint cargo. The wind haa been (man the res! tor the last three weeks pulli- mg the ice on the weetxn New- inundland coast. The commander at the N. B. McLean. Capt. Wil- ma Duiour. said an easterly wind wae needed to drive the ice .wny betore it would be late to take the irtilm-'1'! QIFOIIIII "'0 100 iieids. Miracle Avorie Plane Crash ' PHOENIX. Aria. (AP)-Jaued ractun spines were found Monday i nn the sheared-of! wing at a I Frontier Airlines plane that was caught in a downdratt Sunday. in- dicating the plane brushed the ground after tailing an setimatad 4.000 (act. I with loteliieeteiitalelt. wing missing, the plane limped In (or a safe landing at Phoernx, car- rying 2.3 frightened paeaengers and a crew of three. Capt. Everett Aden, Frontier's; chief pilot. said cautiously that ttpreliminary marks indicate con- tact with the ground." , Reporters plucked the inch-long i mine: from the winrs leedinn edge. What appeared to be rock scratches were observed on the underside. Aden laid a team at investiga- torn will set out today in a Iinht, plane to look for the missing win; p aegment about I0 miles north oi Phoenix. It cactus plants are found in lie i area with apinea similar to those round on the win. he said. "that will wrap it np.' ' E . Asked why the twin-nine DC-I didnt 'ei-ash attu B mpueat bruds with lie Aha termed I "a mu " Major Operation Aboard Cutter NEW YORK (AP)-A eurxeon performed a delicate major ab- dnmlnal operation Monday aboard a pitchin U.S. coast guard cutter to nave t e lite or the tint aiata of a British vessel. ,' Walter L. Hall. II. was bane- ierred to the cutter Mackinac trosn the Thiatledhu in a small boat G miles east oi Newioundlanlr Forta- mtiean-hour winds kiched up 15- ioot waves at the time. Hall had a perforated duodenal ulcer and peritonitis hail net in. Senior assistant eurteoe William B. Sheldon ol the US. public health service. to the Mackinac, operated with condi- tions iar from ideal. The cutter radioed its haae here that Hall's condition was "satia- tactory." The drama began Sunday amt when the 5.030-Col Thlltledhu ra- dioed the Mackinac that Hall was suiterinn h-oni severe abdominal IJILIII. The cutter left its patrol el, weather station Charlie. no railea. I A 0.00 ' kniiing toward the British vessel. which had no medical otlleer. out at Newfoundland. and began The Thistledhu was en route to Montreal apparently from a Brit- Ieh port. YORK . Mrs. Raymond Watts and Mia! . Rose Wattx. York. were recent via- NOT! in Charlottetown. The evening Auxiliary, York. mot at the home oi Mn. 1. M. Sprnulc. York msnse. on Wedne- fIiI.l'. April loth. There was a nlod ntinnrinnce. iir. Louis Vessey was a visitor in (iharlottetown on April llth. lir. Ira and Claude Leila. Went Thursday. April Iltll. Zlharlottetown. . Mr. Donald Crockett has return- rd in hie home in York. after spell out some time in Montreal. at he Home of his parents. Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Veeeay.' Ynrk. were visitors to harlole-I Inwin. Apgil Ilih. 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