' Vane BROTHERHOOD FAMILY RIGHT) Timmy, 8, an Ojibway met the family in Ottawa Mon- Indian, Stephen, 11, part Negro day following release of his “and a page boy in the Ontario ' Brotherhood Legislature, and Lois, 4, a - Mohawk Indian. Mr. Pearson Minister Pearson (RIGHT) poses for the photo- gvapher with Mrs. Alvan Gam-’ gle of Toronto. and her three _adopted children, (LEFT TO Expo Deputy Commissioner Comments On Deficit Figures == ‘rant are finance re = of | eral government. “This has nothing to do ithe original. grant, \therefore a mistake authorities agreed to share pa = in any deficits. a woh scr that the additional ex- tures on top of the original MONTREAL (CPJ —_ Robert aes er * we char F. : je corporation, | cae 7 ty coxtimishitanr 50 per cent coming from the fed- | ‘the increasing estimated eral government, 37% per cent i0' cost of Expo ficit world’ Quebeec government | : rare co is the |EvP ai per cent from the city from .the originally Tesult of ‘general lack of ex- of Montreal, and that the three |$40,000,000," he said. | VANCOUVER (©P)—A truth vessele are the most modern on stranger than fiction: landlocked |the high seas, |Switzerland has: @ larger sea-| The latest of ‘iain modern ‘going merchant marine than freighters to ee Vancouver re Canada. oan was the 9,162-ton Lavaux iti authorities, here, is at the inlagd questioned about ships aan pt of Basle near the Head- the SWiss flag which often make | waters of Rhine river but will ver a port of call, Say |never see her home the Swiss have 36 modern ves- Diesel-powered.. and with * sels plying the trade routes of speed of 14 knots, the La\ ax ‘the world. Conag has about |was built in Yugoslavia, has a three: Dutch captain, an Italian chief The Swiss seageing merchant °ficer and a dozen other 1a- marine had its origins during tionalities aboard but. is stil! = rn Swi the’ war when Switzerland was) P, nidondilinel language lisolated from. world trade | lasenee is English. And the only jroutes. The Suisse. - Atlantique ' Swiss-born officer aboard the Societe d'Armement . Maritime :Lavaux is her third mate. §'- firm was founded by an inter- hard Iff. His father is an Ameri- national “grain trader who) joan citizen and his needed ships to supply _ the jican. wheat needs of his country. | The Lavaux. plows the sas After the war the merchant under the house flag of the jmarine_ kept growing as the Suisse - Atlantique firm which ‘Swiss found the maritime trade |now has 4 fleet 0 of 12 modern |. profitable one. Weny_ of. th of. their ivessels. | Heavy Use Of Tranquillizers Suspected In Heart Failures By ALTON E vious cause appear even on au- NEW. YORK (AP) — Curious topsy is described in the journal |defects inside the heart appar- of the American Medical Asso jemtly are the reason some peo- ciation’ by Dr: Howard L. Rich- ple die suddenly and mysteri-|ardson, Dr. Kathryn I. Graupner col, a team of physicians said | jand Dr. Mary E. Richardson of | ithe Veterans Administration “And. they said they suspect Hoopla North Little _ Rock, long, heavy use of various tran- | Ark., and the University._ of quillizers might be a cause of | Arkansas Medical Centre. ithe heart Seat dene | One to.two cases of this kind This new research to explain Sudden deaths deaths in. which no ob- and greater participation than | originally expected. Mr, Shaw said the anniial’ ee- | timate of coste for the year — 1966—cannot be revealed until | cleared by Expo's board of di- rectors, the federal and Quebec governments, and the. executive | of the city of Montreal, and has been submitted to Parliament, | 4He was commenting on pub- lished reports that the estima- ted: deficit for the world’s fair fas. increaged- hy.-$20,000,000.-on. | the figure of $60,000,000 given to Parliament last year. While he refused td give the current deficit estimate, Mr. Shaw, who was_ speaking at a press conference, said he mist emphasize & that with mats: mere iths bel perience in running exhjbitions” 0 g 0 chip ‘Don’t Miss this Annual Feb. Event ! Save 20% Fine English « Bone China Dinnerware e Spode ° Minton __ a © ‘Wedgwood e Adderley ® Royal Albert “What a Wonderful opportunity to buy the = English you've always wanted! You can save substantially on you want towacirs completion of your present set! 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The storm caused the shore of Petty an-hour winds Friday night. about $1,000,000 worth of dam- “age to the Avalon Peninsula _in Eastern Newfoundland. (CP Wirephoto) ouare tered on rosychiatric ‘patients, the phy- | generative changes or-‘over-|*.At any tate, they suggested, , sicians said. The victims | sim: sim-| growth of some kinds, of \fissue.. Wis possiblity merits furthe ply keel over, or are found dead | The defects. ‘appear. to. be Study. with no signs of struggle or dis- unique,” they said, and of a type | HEARTS COMPARED tress, and postmortems until |that might affect the heart's The hearts of the four now have not indicated a rea- lelectrical conduction system and were compared with similar jhence its. rhythm, Some of the. Dr. Richardson and associates, | victims, in life, had shown non- |tot 1 one of them his wife, found the | Specific changes ‘in their electro: | Fight strange heart defects through ‘cardiograms. - sudden careful’ study of the hearts of| ‘The physicians said-they had |4 review of four men who died in 1964 and | produced similar defects in thé |°¢ 1965. Their hearts were cut into |hearts of animals fed phenothias | but block sections, including all zine tranquillizers, and then sub- it more careful study heart chambers, and examined |jected to chronic stress. jaar our victims, the with special stains and tech- They speculate “the heart le- | Said niques. sions may in some way be due” discovered . quillisers im blocking the actiog /the firwt me in 1965 that the apinsle fem he oe ees Mercury 'revlves oi Informative! Timely! 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