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VOL. LXXVIII. NO. »
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CHARLCTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1965.
âruan
Two Ont. Youths Charged
> a
"
ae >
eap Ahe
*
In Murder Of Island Man
TORONTO (CP)âTwo youths,
Amazing L
onto from Clearspring, P.E.I.,| plained to police that he hadn't
charg
the slaying of former RCAF pi-
lo A. E. MacDonald, 3, of Tor-
onto, formerly of Prince Ed- ance adjuster for five years: the area and told the attendant
ward Island, were remanded to Detectives identified MacDon- they had thrown a man into
Jan. 18 without bail ald from a paper in a discarded Black Creek. The attendant no-
Robert Michael Blagk and
William Alexander Mackie, both
with capital murder in|
12 years ago, He had been a
| pilot in the RCAF after the Sec-
ond World War and an insur-
wallet found after a search of
the creek's banks. From a
been paid.
Police said later two men
walked into a service station in
tified police of the incident after
the two boys, 13 and 15, found
Foreseen For Econo
18 and both of Toronto, ap- matchbox, they traced him to a the body while walking in the awe 4: âą ~ : - â
peared in magistrateâ. court downtown hotel where he had weeds along the bank of the oe ti „ Pi wes og atthe a Y HOA ay, âae if . re ; 8
Monday been seen drinking Friday night creek â Ss Âą) th a ye cay 3 g 7 - > | :
Two hoys on a hike. said they with two other men aa - : | fee ye? e ae ems o 4 ard we i
spotted a man's arm sticking Police said MacDonald and e 3 sy ak "4 *3
out of suburban North ââork's the two men took + tax: to the Three Killed | ie ; | aa â :
Black Creek and uncovered the vicinity of where the body was f es
body.The au opsy showed death found, and told the driver o ee { he e
was due to drowning stop and wait. Fhe-taxi driver In Collision 1 ig &,
MacDonaldâ siste lercedis. waited for a half hour until the tt i
said her brother came to Tor- meter read $4.40 and then com- MOUNT UNIACKE. NS. (CP) Se
4 head-on collision between ©
By DON HANRIGRT.
OTTAWA (CP)âA great
forward for Canadaâs
a small car and a milk âruck
took the lives. of three western |
Nova Scotia residents and in-
jured a fourth here Monday
Dead are Joseph Edward Cot-
treau. 38. and Mr. and Mrs. |
Louis LeBlanc. in their 5s. all |
of Upper Wedgeport. A fourth |
occupant of the car, Bertha Ann}
BeBlanc, also of Upper Wedge- |
port and in her early 2s, is in |
hospital withâ undisclosed injur-
PCs In Souris Name
Byelection Candidate
SOURIS BUREAU
voting delegates from 13" polling
OF THE GUARDIAN stations ies
Albert Griffin. a fish buyer Opposing him for the nomin- Truck driver Ivan Fletcher of
from Souris, last night was no- ation was Cliffotd Townshend, Belmont. NS.. escaped injury.
minated as the Progressive a farmer from Fortune. Mr. Tie accident occurred about
Conservative candidate to con-; Griffin won the
tegt the district of 1st King's in'the first ballot
the Feb. 9th byelection Speaking at the eonventien,
Mr. Griffin was nominated at| Premier Walter R Shaw said
# PC nomination convention at|the government's resources pro-
the Souris Regional High School. | am had created 2,000 new jobs
The convention was attended by Within the province and that
sbme 300 people. including 65 new projects would result in the
+ creation of 4.000 more jobs for
Ice In Gulf
nomination on|1!! am. on a hilly and slippery
section of highway 1 about &
_miles northwest of Hatifax.
N.Y. Dockers
Are Ordered
To Reconsider
Island workers
Referring to the up-coming
jconvention of the Ist Kingâs Ll-' NEW YORK (AP)âA vexing
4 A %s°|beral Association, Premier $20,000.000-a-day strike by 60,-
Said Hazard |Shaw predicted that the Liberal |000 U.S..East and Gulf of Mex- a eA
}leader, Alex Matheson would < longshoremen began Mon- ; ,
. speak on the province's finances | day. idling more than 100 s . council:
SYDNEY âCP) â Capt. Ed and Member of Parliament from Maine to Texas. on) Deutsch arial - speaee vity growth
Kelso,.tramsport department ice | John Mullally would -talk on [nan effort to end the tie-up, domination of "8/19 per ee
officer here said Monday that | why the Liberal campaign pro- New York dockers were ordered. _peconomy was scareely men- | that:
âee âconditions in the Gulf of St,â mises of the last federal elee- â© reconsider a contract they 7 pom in the council's was
Lawrence are worsening andjtion were not kept voted down. : sooneaes Ey noma Over
the floes are rapidly creating @! The Premier likened Mr. Ma- No date was set for the new | rt loomed large im | the cow
hazard to shipping. theson to, ââa-man returning to Vote government policy: ptiv
He âsix icebreakers were the seene of âa crime by always 't was agreed upon as the In- DRIVE URGED , a a
at sea Bround the Gulf coasts. referring to the finances of the ârnational s A» Urging @ new ~ a.
The Sir John A. Macdonald is | province.â sociation. in a rare display of the repe Se :
Syephariotetyre: the âPupper â Other spegkers_at the -conven- 8ccord. joined ships owners, the . bit: :
, andthe âLabrador are off north. | tion were Lee. Rossiter, AFE-CH7 and the gov hey exist on theâ Âą
, ern Néw Brunswick, the Wolfe minister of resources develop- al oe an effort to reopen export
at Rimouski, Que. and the Sir ment, Hon. Andrew MacRae, PORts. subsidiaries of
. A : , Railways @ready have , trolled firms.â
William Alexander, now taking Metuath Âą. agriculture, Melvin | ,arzoed shiprgents to The report says:
up buoys at Dartmouth. N.S. is Quaid, former attorney-gen- bound ports to avert amy chance âThe patenbial 6
eral and Jack Kenny. president
of the P.E.I. PC Association.
ready at any time to come to of a freight car. tie-up. DANIEL , b, 97, date for Kings. Still an ad
|
: : â liohn A. Macdon- " . .
Sydney. All speakers paid tribute to Seely of 4 SONG. a8 «3 eae Be MacDonald (eft) is greeted | Doug teh caghgnaes
Meanwhile the f'Iberville left the late Hon. John R McLean, | Sarah Churchill now a resident of Beach Grove ald, Mr. MacDonald was 8 ty WS. MscNutt, professor of &S aan mee
Quebec City Monday for the âhe Speaker of the Legislature Inn, 7% years ago cast his first guest at last night's observan~ wistory and dean of arts at the Federal Vote ucation ;
northern reaches of the Gult, |4%4 peg jePresentative ot Remains Silent vote for Tom Kickham, Pro- "cas at Confederation Centre of University of New Brunswick, source :
. ' , gressive Consefvative candi- he i anniversary ir a Sb
Capt. Kelso said. | autump.
Sir John A. Memory Is Termed
On Marriage
ROME (Reuters)âMiss Sarah
|
of
e : e |
|Churchill, 50, daughter of Sir More , the
Brief Meeting |Winston Churchill, declined dealt ateas:
Sarre Monday on a report ; oe rn LAB RCE â
H i fm C il Tecem thet dhe hy cunne aay / ; . ee ool ies Ee ee ira Hig be. rg
d Labo Nocho, a colored Ameri- . }there is no doubt minority :
- e y ou nci ean painter, singer and dancer. | ne oun § 0S TECIOUS Liberal government is planning ae per
Incom quotes Nocho. 4, as ' an election for that time. than in the
One of the shortest ity Coun-) absence from the meeting of |$@„ing: âDon't ask us the date, | The NDP would have the best | faster than in m
cil regular meetings on record |Mr. Gillis and was told by Dut the wedding will be very! sir John A. Macdonald was,birth of Canada's first pt ime|the face of the threat of Ameri |chance in 30 years to. make: :
ended on a slightly vunusual | Councillor Douglas MacDonald | rn ate te Published | not merely the man who did | minister. can e nr hn the election.
note last night. the committee chairman was Pies Âą pe teauther. the most to create Canada â he} Commenting on the theory!â sir John.A. ââreally did bĂ©lieve main problem was rais-
The business part consisted | unable to attend: Dr. MacDon- Chure a ven ame wa. the man who enabled Can- |that @ nation is held together by |in a nation ftom sea to sea at | ing election campaign expenses
solely of the chairman of the | ald Council proceed |3Âą_ an ~ baa oe ada to survive,â Prof. WS. |a set of memories, Prof. Mac-| a time when most of his but this wag becoming easier,
finance committee, Councillor | with its consideration of the | Stage and in movies, has MacNutt said last night. Nutt termedâSir John A. âone | ponents did not believe Canada the party having received a de
H. E. Hyndman, receiving con- | report. married three times. Prof. MacNutt, pr of \of the most precious memor-| would endure.â . luge of mail offering financial |:
firmation of bills paid and to| The Mayor then adjourned the| Her first husband was come- history and Geosâ of permed the [ies.â He pushed the railway tĂ© the |Support from all levels of eo
be paid. This was followed by | Council meeting 13 minutes af-|dian and- orchestra Sontures | ahcie of esa s West when other parties didnât | âety.
the reading of a letter received | ter it started and announced | Vie Oliver, whom she married | University aor él peat ae OF ACTION believe the CPR was economic: | Mc: Douglas 1s Member of
from Gordon Bennett, chair-|the members would sit ââas a|in 1996. The was dis- was guest speaker af observan- |" wa-donaid did not really coi- ally feasible, the speaker said, |Parliament for suburban Bur-
man of the Charlottetown Ree-| committee of the whole" to |S0lved in 1945 and Oliver died ces at Confederation Centre of | ive Confederation, as he was ; ° :
reational Council expressing his| consider the electoral reform |im South Africa last year. the 150th anniversary of the}. \: s dreamer, but a great mail
appreciation of the work of the | report. With this, city employees | In 1949 Miss Churchill mar- ; of. action, the speaker said.
present Council and. particular- | left the Council Chamber as did ried Anthony Beauchamp, a s0- | Dr T Visi There is no doubt, however, he
ly complimenting Mayor A. W. | others present. |ciety photographer, who died in ury ° it added, to whom the credit must
Gaudet on his 11 years of ser-| Surprised at the implication | August, 1957,-from an overdose | Py re putting plans for uniting
viee to the city... âthe public should leave, report-|of drugs. PM In Florida - * Penge
Mayor Gaudet then mention-|ers were still in their seats.| Her third husband was Baron provinces ra me
ed Council had agreed to con-| Councillors were obviously | Audley. a leading personality inâ grrawa (op). Industry He said Ee ee pow
sider the report on electoral | waiting their departure before |the British theatre. They mar- Minister Drury will fly..to Fig. | be tomembored os the mas
reform im the city as proposed | proceeding and when the last |tied* in 1962, but he died in ida today to consult with vaca. | Coatinued the work of 1864.
in a report turned in last year | press representative left the |July, 1963, at a hotel in Gra- tioning Prime Minister Some of the ways in which he
by a special committee headed | Chamber the doors were closed nada, Spain, where they were on the auto- with | did this were in creating 9. sit-
by Allison Gillis. He noted the | behind him. vacationing, the United States, .it -was| vation for British be
learned Monday. â enter _ Confederation: enanee,
. . e Meanwhile, informants said | until Prince Edward :
there still are hurdies | aap nee ârenny 1 Sa ee
amily Doctors In. Britain 2: S.c0e. ok Demos Sees
* J and the U.S.-can reach compiete economy; 4
4 agreement on the proposed the Canadian Pacific
tem of âfree tradeâ im automo} to save the West for in
biles and new-car parts. |;
Mr. Drury, heading. the âGas
e.. ;
Ca-)
ian ting team, was!
Pondering Partial Strike
âThĂ© doctors used to eet eee peces restrictions on the
Britain and then come * | export its doctors. :
a British specialist said. âNow| Under. Britains ays yo: the situation.
they are not coming back.â jgrave welfare finaacing
lof the health scheme is borne |Clude the failure, so
MAY BE DRYING UP party tw: atin equal the 2 firm commitment
Britain's |
family doctors are considering |
A health department official | worker's and , partly | Motors on gin ;
said it is true that many of Suede piaeeae ) the. pub | Pte dee tes from | â
Britainâs hospitals are staffed |lic treasury. Doctors, aside Plants. pid pe eigen
by doctors who are natives of |from whatever. private | }a _â Set ei
; ; Pakistan and other-less-}ean get, are paid a i try: vital
Sealgd omntcea, ew awe \toe ed on the number of Plan.
supply may be drying up „ ,
patients.
Pe doctor
INSIDE TODAY =:
alt
Pepe hue ea
a
toe re cmee eee
The Guardian Is For- It
Che Gua
âCovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dewâ
âWEATHER
Pry
-
VOL. LXXVIII. NO. »
~uthorized as Second Class Mail by the Pom Officé
Department, Ottawa, and for payment of Postage im Cash
CHARLCTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1965.
âruan
Two Ont. Youths Charged
> a
"
ae >
eap Ahe
*
In Murder Of Island Man
TORONTO (CP)âTwo youths,
Amazing L
onto from Clearspring, P.E.I.,| plained to police that he hadn't
charg
the slaying of former RCAF pi-
lo A. E. MacDonald, 3, of Tor-
onto, formerly of Prince Ed- ance adjuster for five years: the area and told the attendant
ward Island, were remanded to Detectives identified MacDon- they had thrown a man into
Jan. 18 without bail ald from a paper in a discarded Black Creek. The attendant no-
Robert Michael Blagk and
William Alexander Mackie, both
with capital murder in|
12 years ago, He had been a
| pilot in the RCAF after the Sec-
ond World War and an insur-
wallet found after a search of
the creek's banks. From a
been paid.
Police said later two men
walked into a service station in
tified police of the incident after
the two boys, 13 and 15, found
Foreseen For Econo
18 and both of Toronto, ap- matchbox, they traced him to a the body while walking in the awe 4: âą ~ : - â
peared in magistrateâ. court downtown hotel where he had weeds along the bank of the oe ti „ Pi wes og atthe a Y HOA ay, âae if . re ; 8
Monday been seen drinking Friday night creek â Ss Âą) th a ye cay 3 g 7 - > | :
Two hoys on a hike. said they with two other men aa - : | fee ye? e ae ems o 4 ard we i
spotted a man's arm sticking Police said MacDonald and e 3 sy ak "4 *3
out of suburban North ââork's the two men took + tax: to the Three Killed | ie ; | aa â :
Black Creek and uncovered the vicinity of where the body was f es
body.The au opsy showed death found, and told the driver o ee { he e
was due to drowning stop and wait. Fhe-taxi driver In Collision 1 ig &,
MacDonaldâ siste lercedis. waited for a half hour until the tt i
said her brother came to Tor- meter read $4.40 and then com- MOUNT UNIACKE. NS. (CP) Se
4 head-on collision between ©
By DON HANRIGRT.
OTTAWA (CP)âA great
forward for Canadaâs
a small car and a milk âruck
took the lives. of three western |
Nova Scotia residents and in-
jured a fourth here Monday
Dead are Joseph Edward Cot-
treau. 38. and Mr. and Mrs. |
Louis LeBlanc. in their 5s. all |
of Upper Wedgeport. A fourth |
occupant of the car, Bertha Ann}
BeBlanc, also of Upper Wedge- |
port and in her early 2s, is in |
hospital withâ undisclosed injur-
PCs In Souris Name
Byelection Candidate
SOURIS BUREAU
voting delegates from 13" polling
OF THE GUARDIAN stations ies
Albert Griffin. a fish buyer Opposing him for the nomin- Truck driver Ivan Fletcher of
from Souris, last night was no- ation was Cliffotd Townshend, Belmont. NS.. escaped injury.
minated as the Progressive a farmer from Fortune. Mr. Tie accident occurred about
Conservative candidate to con-; Griffin won the
tegt the district of 1st King's in'the first ballot
the Feb. 9th byelection Speaking at the eonventien,
Mr. Griffin was nominated at| Premier Walter R Shaw said
# PC nomination convention at|the government's resources pro-
the Souris Regional High School. | am had created 2,000 new jobs
The convention was attended by Within the province and that
sbme 300 people. including 65 new projects would result in the
+ creation of 4.000 more jobs for
Ice In Gulf
nomination on|1!! am. on a hilly and slippery
section of highway 1 about &
_miles northwest of Hatifax.
N.Y. Dockers
Are Ordered
To Reconsider
Island workers
Referring to the up-coming
jconvention of the Ist Kingâs Ll-' NEW YORK (AP)âA vexing
4 A %s°|beral Association, Premier $20,000.000-a-day strike by 60,-
Said Hazard |Shaw predicted that the Liberal |000 U.S..East and Gulf of Mex- a eA
}leader, Alex Matheson would < longshoremen began Mon- ; ,
. speak on the province's finances | day. idling more than 100 s . council:
SYDNEY âCP) â Capt. Ed and Member of Parliament from Maine to Texas. on) Deutsch arial - speaee vity growth
Kelso,.tramsport department ice | John Mullally would -talk on [nan effort to end the tie-up, domination of "8/19 per ee
officer here said Monday that | why the Liberal campaign pro- New York dockers were ordered. _peconomy was scareely men- | that:
âee âconditions in the Gulf of St,â mises of the last federal elee- â© reconsider a contract they 7 pom in the council's was
Lawrence are worsening andjtion were not kept voted down. : sooneaes Ey noma Over
the floes are rapidly creating @! The Premier likened Mr. Ma- No date was set for the new | rt loomed large im | the cow
hazard to shipping. theson to, ââa-man returning to Vote government policy: ptiv
He âsix icebreakers were the seene of âa crime by always 't was agreed upon as the In- DRIVE URGED , a a
at sea Bround the Gulf coasts. referring to the finances of the ârnational s A» Urging @ new ~ a.
The Sir John A. Macdonald is | province.â sociation. in a rare display of the repe Se :
Syephariotetyre: the âPupper â Other spegkers_at the -conven- 8ccord. joined ships owners, the . bit: :
, andthe âLabrador are off north. | tion were Lee. Rossiter, AFE-CH7 and the gov hey exist on theâ Âą
, ern Néw Brunswick, the Wolfe minister of resources develop- al oe an effort to reopen export
at Rimouski, Que. and the Sir ment, Hon. Andrew MacRae, PORts. subsidiaries of
. A : , Railways @ready have , trolled firms.â
William Alexander, now taking Metuath Âą. agriculture, Melvin | ,arzoed shiprgents to The report says:
up buoys at Dartmouth. N.S. is Quaid, former attorney-gen- bound ports to avert amy chance âThe patenbial 6
eral and Jack Kenny. president
of the P.E.I. PC Association.
ready at any time to come to of a freight car. tie-up. DANIEL , b, 97, date for Kings. Still an ad
|
: : â liohn A. Macdon- " . .
Sydney. All speakers paid tribute to Seely of 4 SONG. a8 «3 eae Be MacDonald (eft) is greeted | Doug teh caghgnaes
Meanwhile the f'Iberville left the late Hon. John R McLean, | Sarah Churchill now a resident of Beach Grove ald, Mr. MacDonald was 8 ty WS. MscNutt, professor of &S aan mee
Quebec City Monday for the âhe Speaker of the Legislature Inn, 7% years ago cast his first guest at last night's observan~ wistory and dean of arts at the Federal Vote ucation ;
northern reaches of the Gult, |4%4 peg jePresentative ot Remains Silent vote for Tom Kickham, Pro- "cas at Confederation Centre of University of New Brunswick, source :
. ' , gressive Consefvative candi- he i anniversary ir a Sb
Capt. Kelso said. | autump.
Sir John A. Memory Is Termed
On Marriage
ROME (Reuters)âMiss Sarah
|
of
e : e |
|Churchill, 50, daughter of Sir More , the
Brief Meeting |Winston Churchill, declined dealt ateas:
Sarre Monday on a report ; oe rn LAB RCE â
H i fm C il Tecem thet dhe hy cunne aay / ; . ee ool ies Ee ee ira Hig be. rg
d Labo Nocho, a colored Ameri- . }there is no doubt minority :
- e y ou nci ean painter, singer and dancer. | ne oun § 0S TECIOUS Liberal government is planning ae per
Incom quotes Nocho. 4, as ' an election for that time. than in the
One of the shortest ity Coun-) absence from the meeting of |$@„ing: âDon't ask us the date, | The NDP would have the best | faster than in m
cil regular meetings on record |Mr. Gillis and was told by Dut the wedding will be very! sir John A. Macdonald was,birth of Canada's first pt ime|the face of the threat of Ameri |chance in 30 years to. make: :
ended on a slightly vunusual | Councillor Douglas MacDonald | rn ate te Published | not merely the man who did | minister. can e nr hn the election.
note last night. the committee chairman was Pies Âą pe teauther. the most to create Canada â he} Commenting on the theory!â sir John.A. ââreally did bĂ©lieve main problem was rais-
The business part consisted | unable to attend: Dr. MacDon- Chure a ven ame wa. the man who enabled Can- |that @ nation is held together by |in a nation ftom sea to sea at | ing election campaign expenses
solely of the chairman of the | ald Council proceed |3Âą_ an ~ baa oe ada to survive,â Prof. WS. |a set of memories, Prof. Mac-| a time when most of his but this wag becoming easier,
finance committee, Councillor | with its consideration of the | Stage and in movies, has MacNutt said last night. Nutt termedâSir John A. âone | ponents did not believe Canada the party having received a de
H. E. Hyndman, receiving con- | report. married three times. Prof. MacNutt, pr of \of the most precious memor-| would endure.â . luge of mail offering financial |:
firmation of bills paid and to| The Mayor then adjourned the| Her first husband was come- history and Geosâ of permed the [ies.â He pushed the railway tĂ© the |Support from all levels of eo
be paid. This was followed by | Council meeting 13 minutes af-|dian and- orchestra Sontures | ahcie of esa s West when other parties didnât | âety.
the reading of a letter received | ter it started and announced | Vie Oliver, whom she married | University aor él peat ae OF ACTION believe the CPR was economic: | Mc: Douglas 1s Member of
from Gordon Bennett, chair-|the members would sit ââas a|in 1996. The was dis- was guest speaker af observan- |" wa-donaid did not really coi- ally feasible, the speaker said, |Parliament for suburban Bur-
man of the Charlottetown Ree-| committee of the whole" to |S0lved in 1945 and Oliver died ces at Confederation Centre of | ive Confederation, as he was ; ° :
reational Council expressing his| consider the electoral reform |im South Africa last year. the 150th anniversary of the}. \: s dreamer, but a great mail
appreciation of the work of the | report. With this, city employees | In 1949 Miss Churchill mar- ; of. action, the speaker said.
present Council and. particular- | left the Council Chamber as did ried Anthony Beauchamp, a s0- | Dr T Visi There is no doubt, however, he
ly complimenting Mayor A. W. | others present. |ciety photographer, who died in ury ° it added, to whom the credit must
Gaudet on his 11 years of ser-| Surprised at the implication | August, 1957,-from an overdose | Py re putting plans for uniting
viee to the city... âthe public should leave, report-|of drugs. PM In Florida - * Penge
Mayor Gaudet then mention-|ers were still in their seats.| Her third husband was Baron provinces ra me
ed Council had agreed to con-| Councillors were obviously | Audley. a leading personality inâ grrawa (op). Industry He said Ee ee pow
sider the report on electoral | waiting their departure before |the British theatre. They mar- Minister Drury will fly..to Fig. | be tomembored os the mas
reform im the city as proposed | proceeding and when the last |tied* in 1962, but he died in ida today to consult with vaca. | Coatinued the work of 1864.
in a report turned in last year | press representative left the |July, 1963, at a hotel in Gra- tioning Prime Minister Some of the ways in which he
by a special committee headed | Chamber the doors were closed nada, Spain, where they were on the auto- with | did this were in creating 9. sit-
by Allison Gillis. He noted the | behind him. vacationing, the United States, .it -was| vation for British be
learned Monday. â enter _ Confederation: enanee,
. . e Meanwhile, informants said | until Prince Edward :
there still are hurdies | aap nee ârenny 1 Sa ee
amily Doctors In. Britain 2: S.c0e. ok Demos Sees
* J and the U.S.-can reach compiete economy; 4
4 agreement on the proposed the Canadian Pacific
tem of âfree tradeâ im automo} to save the West for in
biles and new-car parts. |;
Mr. Drury, heading. the âGas
e.. ;
Ca-)
ian ting team, was!
Pondering Partial Strike
âThĂ© doctors used to eet eee peces restrictions on the
Britain and then come * | export its doctors. :
a British specialist said. âNow| Under. Britains ays yo: the situation.
they are not coming back.â jgrave welfare finaacing
lof the health scheme is borne |Clude the failure, so
MAY BE DRYING UP party tw: atin equal the 2 firm commitment
Britain's |
family doctors are considering |
A health department official | worker's and , partly | Motors on gin ;
said it is true that many of Suede piaeeae ) the. pub | Pte dee tes from | â
Britainâs hospitals are staffed |lic treasury. Doctors, aside Plants. pid pe eigen
by doctors who are natives of |from whatever. private | }a _â Set ei
; ; Pakistan and other-less-}ean get, are paid a i try: vital
Sealgd omntcea, ew awe \toe ed on the number of Plan.
supply may be drying up „ ,
patients.
Pe doctor
INSIDE TODAY =:
alt
Pepe hue ea
a
toe re cmee eee