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Earlier. pathologist Dr. Barton. who found the durin: an autopsy. testi- cath was not caused by E. Dr. Robert K. Graham. fill. of clamp nearby Palmerston. told an ln-,fied d quest into the March 7 death oil “19 clamp but by peritoniii5_ Mrslna Nocr. a 54-year-o‘d" inflammation of the abdominal widow. he has not aware dut-l caviiv's inner lin g. In: the operation lhal he had! He. said Dr. Graham had ‘SOWn up the “TONE abdominal. sewn up the common duct “‘"- instead of the cystic duct, “1! had noticed tllat inelclosed in all gall bladder re- :wrong dilct had been sutureoi moval operations. This mistake l l t l lYouih Goal \ i l l “'a better. cleaner world." “W‘s” the United States, alld you an l l l l l l l l l “i—vNcws 8. Views on Groceries ‘ 7fl—Noie Mush 77-Matmec Musical Charade! l lhings wouldn't, have turned ouil had permitted bile to enter the as they did." said Dr. Graham; abdominal cavity. causing the son of Ronald Kingsley Gra-‘peritonitis. The. Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. April 18. 1964. 13 Hi D1‘_ Graham also [aimed he aggressive or articulate as we l l i struggling for Newspaper Publishers Associa- tion and president and manag- ing editor of the Sault Ste. Ma- rie Star. The attorney-general said the late president. was ' volvcd in the sti'ugzl the hearts and minds of youth everywhere. "in the. unsettled atmosphere it Important... ;prcmillm on the qualities of By HAROLD MORRISON ‘Yotmi! DPOPlf‘t They 3"? mm'e TORoyTo iCP)_Roberl pi. important to themselves. to Kennedy said Tuesday night their nations and to the ideas youth in the developing coun- lhal ‘l'hey espouse lhah We" he' tries will achieve their idealis-1f°"9~ V tic goals even if they have tol "1 Pakkfilall. 6" Mr 09!“ 0‘ pun governments own-i the population is under the age their heads to win a share of 0 3- e 5.31 - I" the C0118?» . . n -. . . . . per cent. Many “"5 3mm“ us" canddd Rug around the world were students who had initiated uprisings in me." United States attor-‘_ _ licy-zencral added in a speechégzl‘ 3A2“; a?a:;Lda:::t’\¥:; in The Canadian Press annual "ca ' (llllllCl‘. “We must recognize ‘_ ,‘ . N that the pun" in man areas l‘F" ROLE “AH”, 3 b y Students. said Mr. Kennedy. ot the world today are in the midst of a revolution againstl the status qlln. 'I‘heir anger is turned on the systems which have allowed poverty. illiteracy‘ and oppression to flourish for played a key role in the over- throw of the Ngo Dinh Diem government in South Viet Nam last November. The young were gaining anltions of political p wer president of The Canadian erance of ideas and diversity l l l l t l inquiring minds. attraction that no Communist system can lites ahead of orderly scenes match." ADVANTAGES S'I‘RESSHI) store orrlcr Nlr. Kennedy said he citi- phasized the democratid advan- tages because "too oflcn ill the past we have relied on a nega- tive response communism and left the world with the li- lusion that only Karl Marx llrld history of the menl that 1’ .5 n03. hers ignored attempts it had a ,iourlled because of disorder rig attraction for the W'l!!!.l was sdtnurned Tuesday 20 min- tlme after dis- lrl which mem- to re- It was the first time In the Indian Parlia~ be The trouble arose when Illde pcndcnt lll e nl h i‘ r It‘rank Am, tilony accused the gm’ernmenti)‘ d- iy ‘ I . “9 ha“) "m hoe" 3‘ much of failing to check the revival‘ . _ oi reactionary forces in the might have been in the war of mum“, ‘ ideas. . *‘ . .. ‘ ' . Several members interrupted ,Bcwnd "1"" “9 "Ill" Ml" Anthony and some asked Dep- "m‘ledge “.19 Emmmmn" "I luv H'pcakcr S ' Krisnllo- self-satisfaction. indulgence altd mmmhy Ran not to Run“, a complacency here at home. Un- less we resist these temptations In mtr own countries. we can not speak with the ringing voice that will be heard by tile young progress through- that manner, nllt the world. . tempts i Deputy Spea lHoiise for th India House Is Adjourned NEW DELHI tRPlllPl‘Sl—Jl'lle] Indian Parliament's lower house more than 100 751 other large. Commotion broke out the Deputy Speaker refused tnlxl do so. Alter members rcfusedlfll to heed the r-hail"s repeated at-‘ to restore ‘ ker adjourned the ‘ e day. ' frontline lnduslr member to continue. speaking in order, the. of ial concerns and enterprises. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT _ . ivtruwnri“ t{lih‘PLEIlll-T m COMMEMORATE ONE HONESTACT SEN of Boralpara. lllClld, 5 OF ZINC Women In Peru FORBIPDEN T0 lNCA RULEKS 'S‘O (EA/TURKS M75? STILL 16W? AS THEY mar Amour HE S7R£EZ$ Char-unsymmlmxhum—ad i ECONOMIC SETUP The Japan Federation of Eco- U'I ' nomic Organizations ‘ the nation's“ 5; when t n l ti-x suaoyii‘a’ims t . _ a“ 4% WERE " co" "Hes' “Current history suggests the. 5‘ PRETIOSA ANCIES? Canada and “‘6 .U‘S' form leaders of the developin" na- Y E part of this revolution of the - l . ._ 'WENTl-ETRAP . . tlons throughout the world for s 7.45), 5"?"“gsa'd "‘9 38 ' War 7 Old, the next few decades ilill come Loo/(s U/(F hltillK‘l‘ of the late president from the young inwllecluaim AWE-a; 40h“ l'_~ Kennedy- and l be'tihe students. the young labor D/SHES 3‘2; ,,“e “"‘5' e n c 0 u r 3g 9 leaders and politicans of today. V" , These are the ones with whom “PM If “'95th power“ do we shoul be primarily eon~lDAlLY not help them. these revolution-‘ earned.” ACROSS DOWN 22.1705“... tits “'1” makt‘ common ('ausernrrom MUST BE MADE 1.Parto£ LF‘Iake 2.1.Hait “"h 50m? 9th" Sysmm :\ conscious effort must be. the car 2.’l'hlnk-. nitl‘m . at-llllcle their llilmedlzite goals. made to seek out the ymmg' for . 5' Flock awn"? gt. ponnw; “.m's means that the m" “it was the ilatural course for 9.Small 4.Biiir\r sl- turc ls perilous. I mll'Sl 'admlt nations and d i No m a t s an "die wit-h 2:). Small. that I think It 15- Bill it 15 also those who publish newspapers 10.Constella.- ‘ 5.1nb‘i'lt‘itli0n 1‘011 ‘pxcmng- ” lhe (’dds,sccm I‘m" . to speak to the established or- ion 6.AC‘cat -6.I‘Zx- ‘ then. as Edith Hamilton said of do..." 1159M... forth. Lake l'llfiPS :‘teschylus. 'to_ the heroic. dos-r Whip. the. future was perilous, asbeams [Skin 2T.l\'lllrl pcrate odds fling a challenge'."t mo wpsi had a 101 on its side, .13.(‘ant S. Followed 01‘ FIRST CANADIAN SPEECH because "we of the. Western 14.Abrooch 9.Liike- MU”?! ‘ This was the atlorney-gener- tradition are all heirs of revo- 15~H0a\'.\' Warm m-“ehd al's first speech in Canada. a lution." hamm” li-Chn-‘lmu 29' “"5101! country which. he noted. re- From the Mazna Carta 151mm": 5011i: "mm" acted with deep sympathy when through the American revolu- PM" 15~ P0” {0" mm” President Kennedy was assas- lion and Canada's Confedera. mm", “MW”; amoh I slnatcd ill Dallas. Tex. last 510- tion. "our people have achieved 3 lg'c'.t-‘""mn 17-05‘mh‘ grcjucr ‘vcmhel', The family was “pm- the changes that were the felt 20'D‘5m“ "k" mm .... 32", roundly movcd" by this re- needs of the time." Attorney: J‘s-T3 9°: ITEM“; spouse. Mr. Kennedy said. Canada and the United States a “bbf' harborboat “5' “9 Introduced by Stuart Kettle. were good examples of the tol- :i'fig‘rsfes non-A l . l l l l l ' LOO—Time Out For Melody forcing bid. and two diamondsl was the artificial negative re- ponse. North should probably have bid two spades at this point. in which case the best contract of four spades might have been. reached. but he chose to bid three diamonds instead. North then bid four spades over three encc bid of five spades. which bccame the contract. Dcclarcr lost a club and a dia- mond and made five spades to bring the Irish team a net gain of 500 points on the deal. but he would have gone down one quite unnecessarily if the trumps had not been divided favorably. H.00—CBC News 5.00...-Mlsrittmo Fish I'ust HOS—Shirley Brett i 5 QO—Iempo ll lS—For Consumers : SAG—CBC Notebook ll 20—Record Album ' 6 Oil—CBC News 8. Inland Weather who-m. Archer, l AIS—On Parliament Hill ll.45—Devitt Drops Bv WOO—Jamboree Junction l2.l5—Tennessee Ernie Foul It 25—Music in the Evening . 700~Music ln The Evening ’ ‘ ‘ — \ lino l2.30-Marltima form least 7.15 B; ‘ . LOO—CBC New 8 inland Wash... 7.20—Msrlns Weather A MUSIC“ l lS—Whats Top interlude ‘ For Melody filth—Business Barometer [GS—Maritime Magazine KOO—Assignment silo—Radio International ROG—Sounding: 9.30—CBC Strings "LOO—CBC National News Roundup 8. Speaking Personally 2.l5--Atlsntic 5<l’100l B'cast "Old Favorites" ISO—Atlantic School l'cnst "lets Sing Together 2.45-—John Drainio tells a story “IO Armed Forces Shaw C." .OO-CBC News 10.. :03-Trms—Canado Matte" lll.00-$ymphony Hall ' CBC News WOO—Sports Scores. Inland I. $de up Marine west or 12.lS-Best of Duns 112.45—-Music In ‘lhs Night l l l ‘ 1 K‘ r t u S'nd‘ste. Inc. trump and South made a prefer-. o m' I“ “w ’ IL _ C P A..—C Q' difficulty 3'). Wrestler's pad 40. Part of “to be" l iii-gir'vafll‘, “pp—CB Press and publisher of the Vic-i "and they are strong enough to‘ £33913; ..'-Ncw & Mame ltoria Times. Mr. kennedy was admit‘errors." I zé'vmlavan .__Iom in Coumry and Pam *thanked by R I... Curran. prc'sl-W "This type of free expresston “My .1” Mann“ Musics. Charade. dent of the (.anadlan Daily is contagious. It has a spar- 28.Mcmment 7 l'l-rlops in Country and Pops 29.1talian {til—News Headlines 8. Weather river ‘~ «l'— lrdns»Carlada Mallncc CBC 31.Callf0mi3- 7 't‘—lops til Country and Pops cltyzabbr 4 “l—vNcws Headlines & Weather ' B. 32-Duc'k ’ ‘3 —(Ianadian Roundu CBC A towl in Ollillf" and Po s t ‘- A’l/‘__T|C::s°“'pcons ' p North dcalcl‘. nolrump. but South unaware 38.]na. > Ft‘n-|\iew5 9. wow... ‘ Neither side vulnerable. i that North had a six-card spade CONNOR ‘ “IN-Matinee Minimal Charade: NORTH l suit. corrected to five diamonds. 39. New : ;_rhe ompom QAKQ1095 l The Lebanese declarer went England Vii—Manna wcsilm QM — jdowll when East found the. best. 3 19 < 9~llle utport. l o AQ10932 ‘ line of defense to defeat the 41. Small 6 fit-News a. Weather l 9 contract. West made the natural 1’9"“! for s lr,_0n pupa”... Hill cac WEST 1.531- lead of the jack of clubs. which “‘7 no.5”... d. J 4 8764. ‘ East took with the ace. 42-Emt'“."“”m o til—Tonight's Mush. . .AJ 1090 vxoz East could see two tricks on 43'sc°li‘5h' Ito—am. to up, mu. l 654 ' 8 _ defense— a diamond and a cllib 44 Gaff“: , 730-com & went,” 1 ‘JIOST 4A Q58 wand realized that the only‘ '.,°in:,’:s wry—Pros”... schedol. SOUTH chance of silt-gulls“ adtl'éird de-; p . 7.Ao»Red Cross Pro ram ‘ .32 fens've "c em“ 9 upm“ ’ —- ere' how to work it: a lit—tonight's MllSlcg 087548 West's having a singleton or DAILY cnlflogtiog‘li L BHA ASK R Fl-58—News Headlines and Weather J7 "Old 1" spagess ' k L O N G F E L L 0 \v _h,oo...soundmgs_wc +K642 so at. trick two he returned _ ._ I A_ ad 0 'LCEC 5,,mqs_cec f The bidding. a spade. Declarer won the. jack One letter simply stands for another. Inlhl.‘ sample lsils ,..0_Nahaml NW” CBC ' With the queen and played the for the three L's, X for the. two 0‘s, etc. Single letters, apos- tl .io—Chicho'i Place Norm East 50""! we“ ace and another diamond. but. trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. l no—News a. Re tonal Weather 2" Pa“ 2 . Pa” East took the king. led another ‘ Each day the code letters are different. WESWHQ.“ $01M 0 3O 11:35“ 2“ P“ spade. and West ruffed to de-l . r n, ll. Headline. 3. Maritime ‘ ass . feat the contract one trick. 3 A Cr’ptogmm Q"" R '“ wwlm 0mm“ lead-43‘“ “' “"h‘i When the Irish team held thel D T Q v w E N A w K v G o w H ll,:l:.~sl.rl.gitt Serenade This "and “CWT” '" "w North-South cards. they also gotl .l "tl~~Nr‘ws, Rec; Weather a. Sports mah‘h WW?" 1"“an 3" into trouble with the bidding. but ‘ A w D r x G s K r: K H W K H w 13 c. H H c P A 'r 2 .t5._5,gn or; ' Lebanon during the lguropean mm‘, mm, came m” a” right. . Champiiiéifizhips played in Palcr- .rhe-biddI-ng went: A T w x D P A P x 3 N E D CBA in . l When the Lebanese team hcld North East South Wed x T w 1) s w Q THURSDAY ‘ the North-South cards. they 2 4 PM“ ZNT PI. Mo l reached five diamonds on the 5 9 Pa" O . Yesterday's Cryploquoic: THAT PESTILENT COSMETIC. ‘"‘° 6"" “9"” 3“” lbidding sequence shown, ’I‘wo sot-til. playing Acol. lumped, harmonic—THOMAS HUXLEY Pm ‘ lcluhs was an artificial game- to live diamon over two no-l VQH- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HOW ABOUT GOiN' IN or PlGEON ausmess 'EM cooeeo UP A COUPLE or: DAY5, FEED ‘L—M document LET “EM LooselAWAv THEY FLY, AN‘ COAic ALLTH‘ TPAMP PIQEONS To COME BACK WITH 'EM A» FtRST THING You KNOW. WE‘VE GOT A COUPLE THOUSAND macs! . h J") / I K I / (or save, sslueH‘. AN EXCLLLENXT v .’ Tl-l NtTi-t ME, MA30R if you DON‘T NEED ANY 3.113).,“qu o; t_A-5H EXCEPT FOR Feeoarrlrse l’loEOme MK. ARE wunr prev CALL “comma/«escort, ' 4a.. ' I ‘5 YOU‘RE TALKt AIJTHOEITY 0N ,; l r. 1,—\ NO TO AN / / / I transits}: soonw aa‘e‘nw 33401 3H1 liamv 1l.1 .< NlaanN O c: NOW see revou CAN ' A’s FIRST, I'LLTAKE MY GLASSES OFF MY. 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