23 Escape With Iniuries Probe For Cause Of Airliner Crash BRAMPTON. Ont. (CP)--lnves- tigators poured over evidence on Saturday seeking the cause of the fiery Friday night crash of a gl- gnl, four-engined airliner -- show piece of Trans-Canada Air Lines. The Super - Constellation plane. bound from Tampa. Fla., to To- ronto's suburban Malton airport. crash-landed in a frozen farm field about four miles west of here and 20 miles northwest of Toronto. The 16 passengers. including golf star Marlene Stewart of Foothill. 0nt.. ind scven crew members aboar .5caped, but most suffered injur- ies. The most severely injured were the pilot. Capt. Norman Ramsay. 34, of Vancouver and Montreal: rn-pilot Gary Anderson, 22. of tlanoque. 0m.. and Montreal: and flight engineer Thomas Gordon Phillips, 31, of Montreal. Ramsay, who climbed back into the blazing plane to rescue Ander- son and Phillips. suffered a frac- tured skull. chest and thigh injur- irs and shock. TCA officials said later he was in serious condition. Anderson suffered head injuries. . jagged chest cut, burns and fractures of the left arm and leg. Phillips suffered head and chest injuries and burns. N0 EVIDENCE YET H. W. Seagrlm of Montreal. TCA operations general manaler. slid "no tangible evidence" had been lncovered during the first investi- gation into the crash cause. He said the airline does not intend in ground its seven other tl,500.000 Super - Constellations immediately but will do so if any serious me- zhanical defect is discovered dur- ing department of transport invest- lgation. The aircraft went into reg- ular TCA service on the Florida run Dec. 4. ' Speculation on the crash centred on three main possibilities: One of the plane's enlinos may have caught fire. forcing the 66- ton craft to the ground. The crew may have mistaken the lights of Brampton for those of the airport runway. eight miles to the tsoutheasti Darkness and a sleet storm made visibility uncer- tain. An instrument error may have led the pilot to believe the plane was several hundred feet in the air when it belly-landed after its three-hour flight. KEEP CREW SILENT TCA officials said all of the crew members have been ordered by doctors to see no one Imlll iilfthif notice. The story of the crash and its aftermath was graphically told by the passengers. They said the plane bumped and ground along the field. tearing it- self to pieces and strewing wreck- age lls it went. When it lurched to a halt the passengers hurried to safety through emergency GK"-3 ind a gaping hole on the right Iide of the fuselage where a wing had been ripped out by a tree. Seconds later flames engulfed the aircraft. Crew members were unanimous in their praise of Capt. Ramsay's handling of the doomed plane. Capt. Ramsay. assisted by slow- ardess Irene Deruchle. 35. 01 Montreal. and Samuel Young, 48. of Port Credit, 0nt.. a passenger. went back and pulled out Anderson and Phillips when - quick he-d count showed them missing. AIDED BY FARMERS They were loined by Marion Dou- rt-t. the other stewardess, and fashioned a stretcher for Anderson from seats tossed loose. Aided by farmers they went with ellht DI!- rt-ngers to a highway. about a mile away. where cars and taxis rushed them to Brampton Hospital. Twelve passengers were taken to Brampton Hospital and 11 to Hum- bor Memorial Hospital in Etobi- rnke township. a Toronto suburb. Six were released after treatment Friday night. Hospital officials said most of the passenger's injuries were bruises and cuts. However, Mrs. Eleanor Law of Toronto suffered face and hand burns and Mrs. Edna Laine of 'I'o- ronto. concussion. burns and a broken nose. Golfer Marlena Stewart said that there was "I terrific crash. a flash of flame and a hole in the side of the plane." I The 20-year-old holder of the Canadian women's open and closed golf titles was on her way home for Christmas from Rollins Col- lege in Florida. Although she suf- fered burns on her knees and wrist. Marlene walked with five other women passengers to a nearby farm house and helped with the first aid. Prof-esfani Orphanage Contributions Montague Districts. Per Mrs. R. . Beck Montague Acme Rebekah Lodge 55.00 Collected by Mrs. Gordon Coffin. Mayor B. H. You 310.00 Ethan Stewart 1000 Cecil Beck 3.00 S2200 Each: A. A. Masher, H. M. Smith. G. H. Coffin. Dick Mac- Lean. 31.00 each: Phoebe Gillis. Veda Allen, Maxine Lannlgan, H. C. Johnstone Duvar's Radio Service, Edith MacDonald. Joan Johnstonc, Edythe LeLacheur, Gordon Mac- Neill. 80c--Leaming Alien. 50c- Pete Clary. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 341.30 Collected by Mrs. B. C. MacLure Vere Beck and Son. S2000 Arnold Wightman 5.00 Co-op Store , 500 Charles Fraser 400 Mrs. Nellie Fraser 4.00 Kenneth Norris 300 Eric MacKinnon 3.00 32:00 Each: John Shaw, Bison Restaurant. Jo-Anne Dress Shop. Temple Llewellyn. Harry Jamie- son, Nell I-iooley, Mrs. Arthur Brown. Annie MacLean. Clcmmic MacLean. Elizabeth Allan. Vic. Pepler, Garnet Maclntyre, De- Luxe Cleaners. Harry MacGrc- gor, Roland Hill, Fred Senca- baugh, Cecil Bcll. Roy Bell. Leon Johnson, Barbara Beck, Mrs. B. C. MacLure. 31.50: Peggy Beck. 31.00 Each: Claude Nicholson. David Rourke. Spencer Llewellyn. John Bears. Mrs. Archie Hume, Lorne Wigginton, Mrs. George Al- lan. Angus Mathcson, Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. Mrs. I. Cameron, Mrs. William Butler. Charles MacLcod. William Baker. Jim MacLean. Mrs. Clarence Landry. Florrie Benton, Catherine Currie, John White. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald, Hattie Buchanan, May- nard MacDonald Richard Knox. D. H. Murray. Arthur MacNeill, Hor- ace Fraser. Arnold MacLure. 50c Each: Milton Kennedy. Cliff Lilley. Janet Vanldcratine. Mrs. M. MacPherson, Mrs. Alfred Giilis, Claude Dewar, Dan M. MacDon- ald. Tolrtl .sllB.00 Counted by Jessie Shaw Clarke Bros.. 315.00 A Friend 10.00 Dr. G. lnman 5.00 82.00 E: ch: L. C. Johnstone. Hickey and Vanlderstine, G. Ben- nett, L. MacLure. Mrs. J. P. Beer. Rev. Donald Campbell. : Il.00 Each: Cameron Reid. G. 1". MacDougall. Ste w a r t Westway, Dougles Coffin, Mrs. W. A. Mac- Lean. Mrs. Nan. Nicholson, Cyrus Shaw. Mrs. A. Burden. Mrs. L. W. Poole. R. K. Clements, Mrs. M. B. MacPherson. Mrs. Lois Buell. H. J. Maborg Glen John- City and Central 1 COOK'S for perfect pictures. :'YOUIt DOLLAR. BUYS HORS- at the HUGHES DIUG lT0l.l." wonn DUMMY. Scrabble in card form. The Island Book Room. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SETS and Repairs. Palmer Electric. COLORED ISLAND VIEWS - Craswell Studio. "WIS 'rltSA'l' TBS SICI WELL". Glggey'a Pharmacy. open snnirlu 'tlll 8 o'clock. PABKDALE SCHOOL Senior Christmas C . it. Monday, Dec- ember 2oth, 3 p. m. G 8 FOR. GINTLEMEN. - I-llg grade Pipes. Also popular brands Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobaccos at Fred Lambros. INTERNATIONAL HABVESTEI1 TM Collected by Annie Mae MacLean McGown Motors . A. C. Maclhy Robert Ma'chon Erookview ' Service Station Mrs. Knott Miss Ada Moore Russell McGregor 52:00 Each: Mrs. Charlie Lure, Daniel Maclntyre, S. Living- stone. Freda Apt. 81.25 Mrs. R. E. Judge 51.00 Each: Simon Nicholson. Milton Fraser, Edison Maclnt re. Mrs. Ray Griffin. Mrs. A. D. c- Lure. Mrs. Everett King. Mrs. Archie King. Wilfred Watterworth, Robert Melllsh, Mrs. Jack Gaudet. Gcorgc MacDonald, Eric Scott, Ivan Scott. Mrs. Lorne Johnston. Sandy McDonald, Mrs. G. H. My- ers, Mrs. Margaret Ployer, Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie. E. G. Mac- Lcod, A. Llewellyn, H. Crane, L. MacDonald, J. MacLeod, M. Lav- crs. 75c Each: Linda O'Connor. Mrs. Tom Clair, Mrs. Effie Bruce, E. LcPagc. 50c Each: Jack Campbell, Mrs. Herbert Poole, Albert MacLeod, Mrs. Jim McBeth, Mrs. Tyler Beck, S. Irving, A Moore. 40c Colin MacDougoll. Total . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ..S'll..I5 Collected by Mrs. Leland Nelson and Mrs. Hubert Nelson 32.00 Each: Mr. and Mrs. John D. MncLcod. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam MacKenna. SL00 Each: Forest Clow, Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, Charlie Fras- er, Mrs. LeR.oy White, Mrs. Wil- liam Rourke, Mrs. Henry Munro, Mrs. Sid Kerr. Gilbeit Clements, Elizabeth Stewart. Mrs. Beecher I-iickox, Mrs. Jessie Shaw. Mrs. G. H. Nelson. Mrs. Ann MacLarcn. Mrs. R. MacLauchlan, Mrs. Nor- man Nicholson. Mrs. Warren Wightman. Mrs. Mildred Gay. Mrs. Hubert Nelson, Mrs.'Walter Beers, John MacPherson, Howard Vicker- son, Vera Beck. Mr. Gillis, John MacDonald. 75c -Mrs. Athol Dewar. 1' 65c - Lottie Nicolle. 55c --Mrs. Beamie Rourke. fi0c - Mrs. Ted MacLean. Mrs. Milton Kennedy. Mrs. Murdock Beaton, Mrs. George Sorry, Mrs. Leland Nelson. Carl Stewart. 45c - Mrs. Francis Fraser. 35c --Mrs. Kathryn Kennedy. Collected by Mrs. James A. -Shlw 51.00 Each: Mrs. James A. v.0?-."'P-.9-3 52222222 nnrngunuxrolzs, - neguigr sons-Sears, 129 Kent Street. Dial sst2.oo. Sale s22s.oo st. Storey 3188- Electric. RECEIVED SAD NEWS - Word MAXI THIS an Electric Gift Christmas. Palmer Electric. OBAIWIIJ. for Better Photo- graphs. ELECTRICAL GIFTS for all the family. Palmer Electric. CALL ME LUCKY. The Bing Crosby game, The Book Room. DUE TO the demand for decor- ative llghting we will be open each evening until Christmas. Brown Electric. GET YOUR. LETTER BOX PLATES from L. M. Eoole at Co. will install on request. Dial 5571- 5572. ' CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - Ameri- can Flyer Trains 025.95 at Simp- new Island was received Saturday. by Mr. Esben Arnfut. of the death of.his mother, Mrs. Dikte Arnfast. in Stockholm. Sweden. age '10. THAT IMPORTANT man who heads your Christmas list de- serves the very best - - - so why not give him a Lawn-Boy rotary power lawn mower from Douglas Bros. S: Jones Ltd. NOTICE. - We have a nice as- sortment of Blankets in all colors and sizes: also Auto Robes in Sco Tartsns which would make an id al Ohristmas Gift. Wm. Condon as sons, 65 Queen.street, Charlotte- town. "THE GREAT Commandment," and "My Beloved Son". two re- ligious films, will be shown in Heart: Memorial Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 21st. Two showings. 7:00- 9:00. Admission. adults 50c, child- ren 25c. Tickets at Trinity Church office. or at the door. IF DAD deserves the best. he deserves a Lawn Boy. Just imag- ine they start as low as 74.50. Take advantage of the Lawn Buy gift certificate plan at Douglas Bros. & Jones, that let's ou make a. down payment on tie Lawn Boy model of your choice, then announce your gift, with a good- looking Lawn Boy gift certificate. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS - Mr. J. Frank Manwllliams, Cape Traverse, has returned home from Wolfville, N. S. He was accom- panied back by the following stu- dents who will spend their Christ- mas holidays at their respective homes: Bobby Macwilliams, Cape Traverse, Deanna Bell, De Sable. Joan Cutcliffe and Gordon Daw- son. Augustine Cove. and Morley l-Iowatt. Summerside. BABY CHEISTENED -,The christening of Jonathan Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. S. Call- back, took place at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Maiden, Mass.. on Dec. ll. Godparents were, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Issac of Montreal and Mr. Chlrmart Cousins of Hali- fax. Grsndparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. George A. Callbeck of Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Eric Matheson of M e 1 ro s e Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Math- eson of Summerside are great grandparents. Personals The many friends of Mr. Leslie Shaw. Mrs. Duncan Macxenzie, Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie. Mrs. Gerald Lannigan. Miss Phyllis Reid. Mrs. D. Bell. Leonard Campbell. 75c - Mrs. William H. Mac- Kenzie. 60c-Mrs. George Gordon. 50c - Mrs. Miller Mathcson. Dan Sample, Mary Lamont. Dan Campbcll.. 40c-Matilda Rourke. 25c Each: Mrs. Annie Shaw. Mrs. Mary Sample, Mrs. Fred Maclntyre. --..Sll.50 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collected by Donnie MacLaren, and Kenneth Webster 31.00 Each: Mrs. Frank Greene. Gay. Knutsford. are very glad to hear that he is feeling much bet- rhoaaardlan non run. out mo-sssst Sl"3n99 Bul T"-lie Pagelb Monday. Doc. 00. 1864 By I”. ll. MacArthur When Dr. A. 8. Kerr 41.4 .1, Red Land. LL. back ildullla, his dyinl wish was that his body should be placed in a vault above ground and later moved to Georgia or interment in the family plot. 80. inlaccordancs with the good Doctor's wishes his remains were placed in a metal casket. herniitfc- ally sealed and placed in a pine box. The large box was then put in a brick vault above ground and roofed in. the whole being covered with lime cement. The doctor's body lay in the vault for nearly two years. Whyf Because at that time his family decided to Ieaye it where at was and bury it under the sod. Samuel Bell. a friend of the Hsrrings. was asked to superin- tend the final interment in Red Land Cemetery. The cement on the roof and sides of the vault was broken up, the bricks were removed and the pine plank beneath was lifted off. To his amazement the underside of the plank showed wet and dis- colored and those present were utterly astonished to see on the rough surface a life sized picture of the dead man. The features were rather dim but the entire body was clearly outlined. The large veins showed distinctly against the darker color of the fleshy parts. the lungs were visible and the brain was shown in a whitish shade. No other vital organs were etched in color, but the bony ptructure of the body, including the ribs, was partly outlined. Once.exposed to the air and sunlight the picture vanished as the moisture on the plank evapor- ated. The outline of the lungs was the last to fade out. But. the veins remained permanently and were visible on the plank for a week af- terward. The pine shell enclosing the cas- ket also was wet and discolored on the underside of the cover and the party found a second picture similar in size and shape to the ever. the veins were not visible and the vital organs werb not shown in color. 0f the two pictures, the one on the pine plank from the roof of the vault-which had the most solid material between it and the dead body. was the most detailed and complete. C C A man who gave his home ad- dress as Lawrence, Mass.. was given a suspended jail sentence for disrobing and blowing kisses from his rooming-house window to a lady seated in a nearby beauty parlor. The lady was a police of- ficer. Since Biblical days a number of Adams and Eves have been joined in holy wedlock. The latest case to come to my attention is from Miss Eve married Mr. Adam. The marriage ceremony was perform- ed by the Rev. John Eden. CARS VS. BUSE; ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Capital Coach Lines. operators of the city bus service. say some 9.000.000 paying customers will ride on ter and has returned from the Prince County Hospital. -017. Jr., Alex MacDougall, George MacConnell, Mrs. Clifford Lilly, Mrs. Douglas MacLarcn. Mrs. W. D. MacEachern. 50c Each: Mrs. Bruce Mac- Phee. Mrs. George Bruce, Mrs. B. A. Dewar. Mrs. Lowell Poole. Mrs. James Lower . Mrs. Alfred Sorrey. Mrs. Wiliam Vanider- siine. Mrs. John MacKenzie. Mrs. M. Lowery. Mrs. Albert Fraser, Mrs. Roy Clow, Mrs. G. Lake, Mary Hemphill. . 55c - Mrs. Annie Clow. stone. Carl Boehner. Bob Murray, Ada MscGregor, Stanley Llewellyn, Garnet Reid. 50c Each: Mrs. George Moln- tyre. Miss Kay Macxenzie. Miss E. MIcKenzie, Miss Phyllis Nich- olson, Miss Anna MacLean. Total . . . . . . . . . . ..S83.50 F. w. WOOLWORTH Company Limited OPEN NIGHTS Tuesday, Wednesday . '1!-n mun 5-55'-E'S"i.'I '(t:r.'1:1x .115! a'''. r.r.sn's'n Until 9:30 ,p.'i;rAn. , q- s-uu ccMy MT "'3 T KMKM Qkn' ax 'iKII.4.'” u... an drink. run: MILK co.,,Lrn. Favorite Drink...” Recommedetl I by Santa... Yes, milk is a delicious, nutritious-fllled,drink approv- ed of and loved by, all-even friend Santa! Use it in your holiday cooking-for extra fine results . keep a bottle handy for a perfect ending to an igtportdnt meal . . . or as a between-meal snack. Order our Garden City milk, ice cream or Garden City Chocolate sugar buses this year. I five per cent decrease from 1053. Officials say the decrease is due to an increase first. 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