, Q I . If it's Good For the Island . ‘ Over-cast 3:50:17 lr'laiE‘Rflemg by The Guardian is For ggerfrndg;4éiortherly Winds la. Low-high “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” oL.'Lxxv1. N0. 103 mm» -- 5-7;; “mpg-yum unfiggagog- Dom-an CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1953. mini?“ SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES" Ottaw- Sh Ft°|Shd|d| IA' c By NICK FILLMORE "We hope that all lsland;mittce and possibly one. or a guardian-Patriot Staff Writer young people will take an in-igroup of the service clubs will L Prince Edward Island will terest in the plays". Mr. Dixon 1 appoint the final governor. V . t its first professional dream i said. “There one possibly five‘ For this season the plays will; . Luis summer when the Cbar- Iopenings left for island talentiall be staged at Hrince of‘ Ionetown Festival Companyiwim this year's company. andiWales College, said Mr. Dixon. . . undeitakes the production of ;. these could very possibly comelbu-t in the coming years it is [For Ch'town This Summer no... Charlottetown Sibaw res-Irwin one young actors of minoped that the Confederation I 1 Present Seruces lo Be Maintained hval". the enacting of iiu‘eeilsiand. No matter how late it Memorial Building will be avail-I ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI N w. plays written by the great Irish .is we can still manage to find I able. playwright, George Bernard some room if the talent is good, Mr. Dixon said there are newI Shaw, enough." ideas for stage setting the com- Thp plays. ” rms and the hs summer's company willeany hopes to introduce this Man". "Candida" and “You include at least six professionalisummer. and these will be used new" Can Tell". will open stactors of a high calibre andithrouglh the apron type of Prltlt't‘ of Wales College on‘with “good experience". Fouristagc. Joseph Duncan of Char- ,Iuii ti and run for five weeks and possibly five of obese will llotletown will be in charge of with two performances of EBCHICCHH from Upper Canada and l lighting and all costumes and play every week. ‘ lrhe sixth has been very sue-lapparatus will be‘ manufactured The festival is the first In ‘ cessful in moductions through-i0? WPChaSEd in Charlotlt‘iown. Ihf uorld to specialize entirely l out the United States. 'l‘hla'iri EARLY WORKS . in tho productions of Shaw. it'nanles cannot be released at The plays selected for this? “Mum... .oces fiwwfl 9m» . .x ». t . . . . I”! E tcr P ' ‘ A' . . ‘ > is Ulldm-slmd from the festlval's this time. season's festlval ace of Sha-w's .GZISIdelr‘. Nrf‘ldlffw‘lfis Liming ‘ g gig-cling [3:331 flaw-dizrgg: GOVT SUPPORT lefigel'he‘lagsg 31219.0 firiodbeefif ;Maritime Central Airways Ofib. ' war ‘ . I . ve n ‘ Charlottetown. Premier Small.‘ wood announced in the New- . foundland legislature Thursday. ‘ Mr. Smallwood said EPA will ;take over all MCA routes and the purchase price was in the I“millions of dollars." 1 He said it would mean the iNewfnundland - owned airline iwill serve all the Atlantic prov- "Thc directors of the festival ,The “fival has m“ be 5' at his best. pm.- many objectives in sight “Shes 0‘ "he We” know“ not“ Shaw’s internationally popular for “w next few years". ‘ - Joseph Cotton. Peter Ustinov. success. “Arms a.“ Man". in Dixon. “Perhaps the main.“‘.‘”3 "lhm- “mum- pla-V' is a satin“ of the military pro- ‘pu'mw 0f the 5,3,1ng is twwrlght. and Robert Morse. star {955mm and was first produced '19"an the sewn, In“ a majm‘uf the Bloadway hit. "HOW '0 at the Avenms Theatre. London. tourist attraction. so there will lsucceed m Busme's‘s'“ Support April 21. 1894. It marks the I1; my)!» coming not only tolhas been assured the feStiVillitrue beginning of his recognit- K‘C'ppl but the Shaw Fe5.:by the mayor 0f C-harloflelvol’mi'ion as a popular dramatist. m3! as “.9,”- the department of education. The second play_ uCandidav- a J ‘2 a. times and will be the fifth larg- Canada Packers Limited as I”, . , - ‘ ' ' ' ‘ _ . . . . . ', g‘t tragedy. “as produced In est airline in Canada. , rilsl. STRATFORP well as various other busmcss many European centers in the . OUlSide the legislature EPAI \\.~ “ant to gladually dc- concerns. . In“, 19th century. but first President A. .l. Lewington said Ielop the festival Into a P.E.l. The company will have 2 created a sensational effect services to Prince Edward Is- , .‘wh‘EH it hitN 11/ k‘ l . mind co rse. not Shakes- Sterling Walker, Charlottetown. “You Nevere“Cainor'l‘ellll'l‘ 931312 Dcal‘c".l1.'c said. "We also wantiand Ross MacKenzie. Summer- "Hm I , d l- m ' the individuality and style that i side nlneady appointed. The‘ pa“ a" 3 lg comedy' they have been able to build at ‘ others will be appointed by the ‘ “’35 “filed "a surefire popular Lland and the Magdalen Islands now operated by MCA will con- tinue without interruption. He said date for the change-over has not. been decided. but there StrarIuI-d'. but with Shaw inlboand of stx governors. witlh ' u 't SuaItnI-d over the pa st few‘city of Charlottetown. Canada Sucf’ess". by many critics oftIhe Wm h“ M dismrbal‘c‘i in MCAI . - 7- ~ leans" .Packers. the Centennial Com-,time. . ‘gptaraiiom i" 1935' l'" “‘9 "mp CARL r. BURKE ‘ d em . SEND OVERI‘APPING EI‘A now operates services _ . . . . . betwccn St. John's. Gander - Merging of the two seerces . ' I . . . . . Deer Lake. Stephenwlle. Goose Macml an n Pearson GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HOLD MEETING . . eliminate r I filing” rifovtfilcef igc‘;1§‘:vmlii,dor. primarily. It also operates . . Disaster planning: was on island chapter elected its director a" Med1cal Post. dou‘bl man-w" .l“a" t‘ bw‘tjflights from Gander at st, An. I 9 r j the agenda at line annual bain- new. executive. Sean here. left Graduate DIVIsIon at DSI- d d 2000300 air :fiemozhhfi aonudflhony' several charter service, H o ‘ l - u e i quet for the P.E.f. Chapter]- to right are Dr. Henry légusIle gglyersmgflangmd e “crease the number of passem bcu'fnundla:d I13ndhas planes ; ot' the College of Genera past prcsmeml Summermde; ares yar. n. y . . liters carried to about 8000 a clartcred to c. anlsh govern- . A. . . Pracmloners at the Charlotm' Dr Victor lohinston cxecu ‘presadlem' 0M3”. Dr Jam‘- m‘mth MI smallwmd 55“! lmnm m Greenland. Losnov (CPL—Prime Mlnls— conferred wuh his British i'oiln- including Harold Wilson. leader: town Curling Club yesterday . ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Sum and Dr- 5W“ Ml“ In N0“I - Mr 'Lewsinion said MCA cm- MCA “15" “Dew” Tina...“ Pearson met With Prlme‘t-erparl. Peter Thorneycroft. .of e Labor party: Jo Grim-E evening. At the business meet- m" dm’cmr 0‘ "‘9- Coneg" SDOW‘ 3' "'9 meelm'g- ‘59-" . I . ‘ 1mm Money)" w summe I " ' - -. . . lovees Will be absorbed by“ ‘ . MINER“ Macmillan Thur-“>118? . mond. leader of the Liberal‘ 1n held in the afternoon the for Canada: Dr. Lea Stecvcs, story on page 3.l V . 1p ' P.E.T.. Charlottetowrl. and Halt m. A mmmuw discussion of Discuss NATO w. IL L. Gmy‘ president of g E) ED TREF‘IAK dam and no top personnel from fax and from Mouton to Sept) pa , . . . . . ' ‘ - . trndr. disarmament. western do. 'l‘he two defence heads dis- .Atomic Energy of Canada, Lim.. . . "A" RI‘I‘AR- N~w-T~ ‘Cpl'flzfgrctgx‘ fitsjatén‘ihézg llics. Quc.. and Goose Bay. Lab- encc and other matters. Fur- I cussed the meeting of the NATO ited: Sir Harold Caccia. formerl I Three hundred children and two '[ der jmh‘mdiately ' lradnr. lhe Magdalen ISlandS and her dIscussmns were planned; ministerial council in Ottawa .British ambassador in Washing-5 n WC. 3 n m dozen hospital patients were ' New Glasgow- N-S oz today. May 21-23. where proposed are ‘ ton. and- Sir Saville (Earner.I V . i Mr. Lewinston said on-i wnn nip purchase EPA now Arcompamco by Georgclation of a NATO multinational Commonwealth relations linden. iplucnd from danger Thunday - ‘ I a m . , “fly “in” ’10 Frobisher- in thelnas a total of four Dart Hear. Drew. Canadian commas nuclear force will top the arr-rotary and former British . - ‘ 1 ‘ ' - -. w . m. - '. . .iu an-mr evacuatlon of two is‘Norflmest .MtMles opmledlalds five DC-il‘s, two 046's. a sinner in London. PEI-mm went|agendg i x" llhjgh commissioner in Ottawa. i - I land communities in Canada's 'flfom Monet” by Met" ma)! be Inc—4. seven Beaver. five 0t— ln Admiralty House during the‘ The topic also was discussed Early in the day he made at lunrlhland picked up speed. .dlsconlmued WM 3 co'"lbmF-dgters. fivn Ccssnas. three Can- aiicrnoon for talks with Mac-‘bv Pearson in a meeting witb‘routine call at Buckingham Pal-f Thefiommuniliesi With 3 mm‘ fleet of planes“ he hop“! “1;: 1505 311d 8 hFIlCOPlET- rmllan and the Duke of Devon- NATO Secretary-General Dirklace to sign the visitors’ book. He‘ bined population of 2.500. havelic"s medOharhttelOW" may At. a news conference after the shire minister of state at the mpmv ' announcement in the legisla (A. f"; modal»: ». Stikker. who flew here fromland his wife are to dine Withj‘ KATMANDU, Nomi (Rout! nothing from tho assault team. sault teams were at camp No.7 been under siege by the rampag-j Commonwealth relations office. lI’aris to meet Pearson. ‘the Queen and Prince Philip at or“ w A m." ‘ man America“. for two days. i 5‘ 1200 fem belnw thp wimp; ing Mackenzie River _‘ EPA will add to its fleet twolture, Mr. Smallwoorl Paid in Eubstltutings for Co‘mmonwcsaltb l'llhc CtanadhianDpI-imhe tminkilsttell"Wllndscrr Castle today. i b'fl'lm mnql‘mred 2° 023 ‘ 'omf A total of three ntIr-man 35-; swept, peak Tuesday night. Twnl clogged Witt};1 ice and swollen l'ly‘.(1‘)rlial;lt 31:22am turbg-pga 3'1}: hid sug'ieste?“ negotiations the; dawns ecre ary un- aso me In ls orc es er oe ‘ hey are expecte to return ' " ' pams were held in reservei the spring aw. :‘ - 3 , DC“ v , C9" 9 v’" Elf"!!! W can Sandys. who is in India. lsuite with several other officials.;to Canada Saturday night. Mnunl Everest Wednesday in 1 while Iwo members M the mind. RCAF and civilian hcmgnpmrs,.two L46 5. Mr. Smallwood said. .months'ago The purchase M, The chancellor of the excher “he rim attempf by Unit,de 1' tried for the top. l small and large planes. amphib-j EPA headquaIiPrs Will r‘e-‘made final Thursday. mm“ Regmald Mlmdlmg' 13"" States mountaineers: tn 1 It was the. earliest time of the} ions transports and boats were mam 1" Gafldfl‘ and the“? W111‘ MCA VlCP-Dl'esldenlt‘lar‘ Burk! . 0 le . - . Joined the discussmns. . sea ' " ear that Everest has ever been} thrown into the battle agamstzbe “0 "1181189- 1" '09 Personnelit“ Charlmlemwn “"ll “mu! BrmSh. officms said Pearwn' r me wnrld 5' hlghESt neak' Zonquered. Previously expedi-‘ thF angry waters. laithnugh it will b“ Increa’ed lW-ll—l" ll"? cnmpam‘ M!' A time it! Who arm“ #9." wednmy m" I w‘mj that the American 6"" MONTREAL (pp) ._, Emam-‘i tions had waited until just be: Huge chunks of ice. powered from 210 l" t - tan BdVlSOfi’ capacity. 9 five-day Vlsll. has sought an ‘ i i I f _ 5. . i 11 a River. have ..up_w_dateu briefing on grip} pedltm" had reamed '1” sum ‘hovercraft. a cross between 3 mm "'1" “"5" 0 the mnmomi by me “‘0 P“ H y 1“ I . C O . .F v. . V l ' ' lmit of Everest. Was flashed; l and a boat which travels‘ season in make lllEll‘ attempisndevastaled this town of 800. M m c I S I 333813: or a variety or “or”. ;ThUISday to the hum“ worldl snafu air cushion several feetl Ever?“ was my “filed by‘ More than 90 per cent "f the e a e f i I New anlander Sir Edmund‘island was under water and It. Thv A .m’m "1" has" "amp far "0“"! above the water's surface. suc- . I . 9 e . :glnidllllhclhgggr'gigygt rm”- mounlain- . cessfully covered a tricky 15.l Hill?" in“ filerpgqpolrég‘ :3553::egnéhagmrgmglgfigflg s e Macmillan earlier in the davn MONTREAL (OF) M A prls-lcldent took no more than not The “r-‘l rad‘" .meS-‘ag" '°' "Pile mm“ “the S" Lawrenlcel Yll'llSmhzlmai‘I/f fins; niionnm‘ be evacuated. ' left the conference in late afternnner and a guard were killedlminutes. reach Katmandu saId only that, river near here Thursday in ts. reached the peak three years: An ice jam backed up water, A news story from NPMOUMH privately own?” "MEN mm" "0°" m attend a “"399th at Thurde at St- Vincent de; The ConViClS had 19“ Well" the magetadofbfi‘: first Canadian test' I later. lat Fort Simpson and for the] land. announcing the purchasel {0” “m9- e na . , . . “I‘CW'S r€$idence- Paul Penilentiar and anothericells to get their su r and The 274°“ vehide' mow“: at? ‘ ' ‘/' - l ' ‘ ' mor floodedi -- - MFFTS BUR“ prisoner wounded)! when the twoiwere on men. way bggf wheni fclimbers andt the detfiils of theirl a stpeied ofM45 mingleshxbylrloug.‘ clgmigm'munfigheengigedtcahr:i {Lrjtcgrlnmneunlinv‘mtfum in an “.1. :zcafifititngblfiinral‘ Airways. Marry HONORSH ' d 1 . I . I - n i l- mu assau an o summi Wen ram on e \ . y ' ~ - . sory O 8‘ 9. Vice- r951 Ch an ma"- Pearson also conferred with 'conVIcts trled to hold the guard the two men grabbed Telllel'l ‘ . summIt May 25. 1960. by the} land “here the Liard RlverI ‘ D ‘ Mr. I ;as a hostage. and pulled him into a cell. ‘ were not ycl known the west section of the island.. aging director of MFA Gcn. E. L. M. Burns. Canada' I . I I I . . t v > o M Mabl Charlottetown boy. C a rl I". v r I I “rd [acme saidi Telnet was not. arme¢ Mr, Only hours before. the baselcrossmg over he dangerous Ls-. hllhf‘l‘ln unclImbed north rid20.:;mPi195 "‘l" "‘9 ""3 3’ Bu 9 He bum “p "w “ulfi‘.3urkel was not available Ia... (meindisarmamem negot'amr'ilhc convicts tried to bargain forchcon-e said guards working on ramp reported it. had heard chine rapids on the wav. but some experts doubt this. MZIP- , “do; do" r t. ' ‘ h. h night for mmmmt. hlll ll W1? :0: .§:}e§§;§e”:{“ Gtgsecz'“:é .a transfer to Manitoba‘s Stonyisuch patrols inside the cells do , . . ' ~ 1 " ‘3' - .« 4 » a we” )0“. w Ac ‘K recalled “m, he 11“ mowed and ‘ . , A . , . . ... . - . . - , ’ . . a v A ' " at one time was the nation's sec ‘ ' d I . . . Mountain Penitentiary by hold-mot carry arms for fear the v . M . » _ I . , -i"f-CPWF many honors rlurlnz mggfgggepfiqgisgr’séifil “elk ‘ing guard Raymond Tellier, 35. ’prisoners might seize weapons. ‘ ‘i ' ‘ ' (11:3, liailestfifggm fay”? 8"" i h" cam"- Ver who accom flied Pearson ‘at knife-point. The M are oux cousins de- r rival ]. Resf Pelt: than: ‘md' “pone” “lie British gov: Other guards rushed thc prls- mended that they be transferred bi, 518% wgthme' mm a "m" ,mmem B considerin [he pub piers and shot them. but 'l‘el- and gave prison authorltles 15 “7.0m: 0an money!ll rhd‘ but most of it. could be traced to mass of ‘reconnaissmfce Ian“ .lier died shortly after In hospital I minutes to make up their minds. first m ht w ‘ qulmeftl . at. the unusual ability and inlfiafjvp. from Canada and Cam?” if“ iof the stab wounds. The dead:'l‘hcy also demanded that_no ’1 a‘ ma 9‘ °“' 0 1 his fearless devotion when duty turn is considering purchase ofico'mct ‘5 ClaUde MWCWXI 31v flegal action 'be taken against called and his close attention to three Oberon class submarines who had three years to go on a ‘ them for selzlng the guard. ‘ a busin‘qss in which Ms initiahv, from Britain {Ive-year sentence. ‘ They began to cut Telller s and mum; to move fast when It, Hem.” sa'id hp how pres. in hospital WIth a bullet in .egs'Wlth their.kmves to em- counted, paid 0“ in one contact em discussiom w.“ l d to his arm Is Marcel Marcoux. 34. phaSIze their polnt. I 1 land “Damion filler “when ‘ ' 1 ea a cousin of Claude 5. who has_ Mr. Lccorrc said prison offl. i He was awarded the MBE. for Ifour years to serve of a 10-year ‘ cials then decided they could Succcss came In largos hundl cs to the quiet, young Island man tetown and. a company spokes- l man said last night. the head- quarters never left this c ltv closer co-opcration in defence .though the preponderance of‘exam h, whm he fie - . . . ' . i i a s l 533%?!” betw ee .n we t“miscntcncc. not accept the convicts’ terms . transport. operations made It de-‘i “m2” out In a tiny vi‘ce “£301. near fies. especially in til? 'é‘e-z Both men were in prison for and they rushed the cell firing. ; sirable lo establIsh Moncton 351 which {our airmen had been noilizeindbe‘iwfli’pmmt Igm‘as'aI-mcd robbery. Two bullets cut down Claude "h" "m" “9’3"” headquar'“ dawnPd on a training flight from rnunsiay'nighirin $333.15.. gann-innrrnnnn QUICKLY .81“ 0"“ “WW ""9" Mme" "’ "d ma'mem” “a” "‘" Charlnm’h‘” air training 'lla“ "00M in West Germany., Mr. Lecorre said the whole III- HAD N0 CHOICE ‘. ' "We had no alternative." said Deputy Warden Gerry Brennan. I Tcllier. m a rrl ed and the l I I father of three children. had been working at the penitenti- ary for eight years. Mr. Brennan said there was no uprising by other prisoners. Described Generous Inn... Satisfaction with "generous Messrs. Rankin and Wood said. 1 West Germany pm“ "WHEY" being offered by The. prize money will run to ’ Atlantic Winter Fan- man- 3mm and the Island should ZWEIBRUECKEN. West, Ger- t‘i‘emem It Halifax. NS. was be able to lake $12,000 to 315.. many IReutersl~Canadts new HUMBLE REGINNING station in wartime. Not once. but From the humble beginnmnl rm" mr'lou“ Hm.” m." new ""9 with one small aircraft. the fan! '0 land m that l'my me“ 0‘ in seeing Islander with a maxi. Whlt‘l‘ mu'd easily have broken mum of initiative was able. to "v .3" My WOW“- "nd take 0” lunch as I company 22 years agaIII on his successful rescue a o. the line grow in a nln t‘ m'ssmn' . . w‘lIerc it cost more than $1000 a‘ A "am “'ul‘ld-m p'rkfld h‘m day '0 mm"? M flight: .I' Hg for the Patriots Islander of the spending c on g'déra‘biv‘ make Ycar auard in January 1961 for man 52mm 3 war 0'" “SW "that pct-son who in the opinion line. and its payroll edged wcll‘ "r “w -'"dgf‘hlhc:' “so.” t’h’ past. the million dollar mark sev- mm“: ma' 3 p n fer” ' “0" cm] wan agn‘ l.th island purposr. Thougth still is A maior pir Man-V "mph ha“? pa'l'lr'pah H ‘l S“ l' l transport organization and con- "1 '" m." d?"“'""mr"' M MCA' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ timch to push othch for nation- h'" hch'm " “W”; m“ 'h' lved here from London W momenmduieyareseeklngnm' “39‘ cattlemen in a meeting general meeting of livestock ex- Thursday for a two-day inspec- wednesdfly with Don Oland, billions in the near future to don tour of Canadian troops in - of manipulation; plan concerted action. which West Germany. i yum“ Malina". secretary- will include a request 'in the ‘-"—" nd provincial government or as- sistance in Inflammation mats. 2'11"“! Amnne and Aberdeen R. C. Parent is a fair director. Announcements, Mm ‘ I, 3"“ “1"”- “le 13“" m9" 1°98“ 25" Births. deaths ...... .. 3. 13 middle- 50“ when it was the bIg- zest air frclgbl carryin: r n m- _ pany on thc Dow Line crcatinn. a job which lasted two ycars. N S from mid-summcr loss in the end of 1957. MFA worde also on . the Pine Trcc Linc M d S k ' MCA. the prime contractor for a e flying supplicd lo the ca stcrn ‘91 559d here mm 000 ha Mr Wood opted - - :uirlln: hand of the man who In~ 9' E V by 0‘ t l - ’“38 - - - I l ~ It t al hnnnr<. perhaps the pc in k . . V [pp . efence mlnlster. Paul Hellyer. V mm". m“ dmclnn Pm “ h“. kesmen for a trio of island The cattle. assoc-lotion spokes- d loads w", reached hack m the {NI hm himw” (minim la. a chance for success A 30'.wa Aim 5 E i E i 351' W‘ a.“ i ' My” . . half of thc Dow l. l n c in the ni‘TiVl'A 1(‘pi Mam-ice Mug: W001i ill flotgd Ename‘dnw Halif‘aaxr Chum"! ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ” n' North. actually “my in mnrr Rnurm. 33-year-old engineer. ldrln Royalty n is 150 miles to the Halifax Edam“... ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . than nnc-halt 1hr rquinmcnl and has been appnlnlf‘d tn the Set . . I . . . . I material with It: mm cargo ate and named Speaker of the ha and )1!!wa M tin Wooéfll'gufls-Cflm cam? "num' : ( planes. lt sub-lot the rest to oth- uppc: chambcr, it was learned " Nae m w. . m , m were ' I . h V er carriers. ' “cdncsday. ‘ my I) w :3 2'“ 0' “mm. . on bed I: m. guharl MacNelll (right). Guardian and The F. vcning Palsy Centre and Riverside BrItnnnIca Junior were given The company was the th I r if Mr. Bourgrt. Liberal MP for "'3' Hill I! I. “tune cattle M condition called by Summer’s“. 8 minister of health. represented Patriot. in behalf of Encyclo- Hospital. Burton Lewis Ilcftl. for thc use of younk patients. largest freight carryInn line in Icy-15.0119. from 1940 until 1", m" Fair is on M till the fair excqflve Nova Scotti Prim ch,‘ I - ~ I . . ' . . . U 1 the provincial government yes- paedia Britannica of Canada executive editor of The Guard- while the regular Encyclopne- the nation for II long um. and was appmntcd April 27 by an. 'm be m M M m beef autumn but . may in accepting I "gift of Ltd. to the Provincial Sana- inn and The Patriot. made the dia Britannica was given to i actually was in second positioninct nrdcr. No official m i 8 III fl h m m In) fruit. New ' 7 Mime" as five encyclo- torium. Rehabilitation Centre. presentation Two of the sets Riverside. (Sec story on page \behind a government owned air‘mcnt has been made sine. tub M a. m: m an M ‘ ediln were presented by The Sherwood Hospital. Cerebral are seen In Ihe picture. Sets of I.) carrier and win Ihv l a r it a Itiapmmlment - I ' I ~ ‘ t ’2.