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It views "with alarm" the Byrne royal commassiion‘s rec- ommendation earlier this year that all hospitals in New Brune- wick be placed under the ad- ministrative control of a provin- cial hospital commission. Earlier in the day. Professor" Joseph Maisin of the University of Louvain. Belgium. told the tee delegates the key to fightinz in- creased socsalization of Catholic hospitals is professional excel- lence. ‘ Said Professor Maisin. who is president of the International Catholic confederation of Hospi- tals' would he a great pltv to‘ see all our hospitals socialized. Our best defence is to make them perfect as possible. ROLE OUTLINED “The role of the state is to e!!- courage private enterprise. helping to standardize patient“ care where hospitals are few and widely scattered. but osophical and moral ideals." Rev. C. S. Godin of Moose was elected presi- dent of the association. He suc- . Jaw. Sash. cee s e Very . F. J. Smyth of Antigonish. N.S.. who New Brunswick commission which would at. the same time respecting p’hilfi power—the umst cost in con-l Struction today—it the houses” were manufactured on a mass- production scale. ‘ Tobacco Tax l was recognized that hospitall chaplains reqmred a more ex-: tensive knowledge of patient; a are. l The resolutions were passedl at the closing session of the' three-day annual meeting which. was attended by about 400 dele-j gates from Catholic hospitals in all parts of Canada. ; an additional $4000.01!!! into the sovernment‘s coffers. the speech said. Mr. Spencer said the govern- ment is budget=ng to collect; more revenue on current ac-lm cnunt "than we shall actually'” I new ru. 3" ALL oer... ' KUHN- — i NEX‘I’ YIME I Have TU DOANY coumwo HIGHER THAN YIN.’ WHO TRACKED : eeccon spin. HO WV « MUD ON 7/05 Mow» Ana is «Eater FLOOR 3/ I’M sonny. 904:»; Jun. im e...» in. m...“ s—_.._.. ——___‘ . I P d need for current account spend. iresirgnedf earlier this year he? s rel se warm “I” be mad mm, mm - cause 0 ressure of other dut~ ' ~ - ~~ ' ' l lies. p I the proceeds of our borrouinglzf The 555mm,” approved v. V l this year. to help pay for new i >i steps m set up a school of hay ‘S’I‘. JOPLN S. Mid. 'CPt —- A capital works that we shall; pita] administration in cm) .f "Ve‘c'm mine“ I" "13' “"l‘ build‘ - a v" ‘ atinn With the University of Ot- Film the C0“ 0f I ‘Pu‘kflg‘e 0’ The budget said 846608.100 tawa. Plans for the school.‘ “Karen” '0 43 "m5 “'55 Pr‘" would be spent on capital ac- \vhiph may be opened next fall. posed in the Newfoundland burl count are subJect to final approval by get is ro_u 8 hi down in l the senate of ii“. universny the provincial legislature by Fr- , I | Other resolutions passed in- name MimSler El 5- Spencer ' s KIdHOYO " ciuded one setting up a com- The bUdEEl predicted a $5.- mlttee to relate the theological. 103-700 surplus on current so Working -basis or Roman Catholic hospi-g count in the fiscal year ending.l I tals to the practical application March 31. 1965. which will see - of this theology 'll'l hospital ad- record current spending 10131: In Transp ant .z ministration. l ling $111,019.400. Total revenuel , , i In this regard, the associa-f was predicted at 5116.15.100. i1 kwgnggfiéxilim 5 non also set up a special com-i Mr. Spencer‘s speech said It dznfa 23_ “Him \‘mean who” 5 mittee which is to resolve var-. was the government's intentionrk-d‘n 5 KW” replaced with z ious medical - moral problems‘ to ask approval for increascdltlosgyhom a chimpanzee now. i, raised duping discussions at the_ tobacco taxes equalling “live has survived twice as long u annual meeting. This commit- cents a pack" on cigarettes. Alan 0m”. human “in” prev. is expected l0 deal with 8‘ m-cigarette package now costs i 3;] had received We vim (ml controversial question raised 33 cents, on yof an animal ' Monday: Where a Catholic hos-‘ 33" 3 ' l pita! .15 the 0an hospital in a. The tobacco tax and men. A team of Tulane scientistsi .predommamly _ Protestant area; revenue from an increase the performed the transplant viper-l I What do“ the administrator dot price of all alcoholic beveiugesp ation Jan, .13 The recipient wear it asked to sanction an o ra-l‘ flnW' m“ DOULPLIEM.‘ tion. by a nonCatholic doctr-m. ' 3M sues again" Roman Cam_.RII’LEY S BELIEVE IT OR NOT olic doctr e r _ ‘ , I In another resolution the as» . s. . -' ‘ ; Eciaiion recommended chaplainsj &' lin Catholic hospitals equip; " ‘m’ themselves with a special know-' ledge of total patient care. t9 _‘ iT’S WINGEV— HIS CAI! IS ‘ THAT SOUNDS , BUSTED.’ i—lE‘ LIKE. SOME BODYS) DRIVING OUQS N . HEY! Wi-iA‘i-Asour ,2} 1 NEED H- f: To GET To ween! four finesses. ciarer takes any one of them. 8.15—Maritirne Sportscast B.2I--'ihe Gerry Fogerty Show Part 2 835-Max Ferguson Show 9-OO—CIC News l Direct Reports 9.10—Previ‘ew Commentary 9.16—A.M. 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HE Lac-M ATTHA‘T “films 5 l I soLAR RAVSTO MAKE 1| roe ARCTIC HaeirAeLz ( \ 5.40—CBC Notebook 6110—ch News I. inland Weather 6.15—On Parliament Hill ne eon—A day it the life at Shakaspera Lao-Putts at Movies ODD—Soundings 9.30—Music at Chapln woo—ca: National News. On Parliament um a Speaking 'eerseneily 10.3thco's Piece two—Symphony Mali moo-spam I 12.15—Iest of Dixie sue—raw. h H Scares. M rlne Weather J HONVII ENOT 3H]. m" r" .. t3 . C 5' cl W'i'l'I U K ' " ‘0“‘55’ ontract igne i . . - GAME—1.2 ./ l ‘ Tile rou Mpsous ~ e mHyderabad,In i , 1 For 3 Demonstration Houses . was sum in race av :z . CONTRACT“ MUSA KHAN \ a l! . By pour; MARSHALL 'turned the first sod at one oil """cwfifigfififlg‘? um AMI“: , ii 5, -‘ LONDON 'CPI H A contract the three sites where the pairs‘ mpg)! Mfg“ M050”; CANSE'LE‘ _ ' O 1’“ between the Canadian g0verii- of demonstration ouses are to}. (176746?“ . ‘ ment and a British conséructlon go uhp—one juiitmoutsme1 London” of 29:4ij m . y r i; g ‘ een signe Ifor lanot or near var-poo - ‘ the construction of a three tim- third in Scotland. ’ m .' , l. ' ‘/ ' ber - frame duplex houses to- mm ' demonstrate Canadian building RESULTED FROM MISSION $3M“ m arithszh‘rizssssss u 2. gr Built m‘th forest products , ‘L 5T0 N l ‘ W I ...BUT REMEMBER am from 3mm, Columbia. Ontario trons made by a British hous-. LmdmIEngland c' OKMUG‘GSAEREIS FIVE AND “‘5 MONEVIAREW and the Maritime provinces. me mg mission to Canada last; [SAMM‘RM/M DOLLARS. I WANT You KIDS w PA D a six units are designed to meet “9- . Alli-2MB - m TOHAVEAGOOD TIME ‘ 1 living conditions here. it is be boosters have 1 “Fw- |--|M"~H-u-—-s AT THE FAIR... hoped Canadian labor - saving fighting an Uphill battle against. M; construction techniques ii 111 the conservative construction ”. . .thod f ed 13 l . I A i Slim-133.3353 $35-32?“ h” Illgrme: riggirhmse‘vr 1.13;; DAILY CROSSWORD HE @_ ".1 At the same time Canadian suspect because of its fire risks ACROSS 54.1mm! 11‘G}“d° mg gig“ I; nfficic" " - ' ~~‘n a huge and the possibility of attracting‘ I‘REVOlVe 13. Little nEJlS [IE I new market for Canadian tim-l WOOd beetles and dry rot. ‘ 51311917 DOWN 1 gm B " her. At the mimeiit only one‘ But it all goes well with the 9'Pf‘°°°k Lgiarkagfe 23:31“ 3;; "I: Mr cent of Britain 5 houses are demonstramfln houses, more ° W 153’ ' i built wuth wood frames. The units may be built on a high-i mum?“ {um ,. 22 3.53“ T a project‘s backers hope that tim. density estate in the near fu-l lufor.’ was; 24'v ii 3? DUB bar will one day be. utilized in ture. The governments are stilll 1212.232“ m“ 3 Peruvian ' '1 ey' 30 per cent of Britain‘s new negotiating over possible sites. 14: Mg“ m 25. 2:1: a. g houserr—now going up at the The coat or each unit is 1mm”: 4 Nev"; u .. rate of i.ooo a day. roughly estimated at £4,500. imam t. we nuns-r. an". The six demonstration dwell- ($13,500) but the designers aaiid 16.]Dxterne! 5 Jewish Pea ings are being limit by Can-: at a press conference they; need month 31. Behind 44. Capital: ‘ adas Central Mortgage and wouldn't. be able give an ac- coating G-Fflbu-IOW 323011! Norm-Y :? iHousmg'Corporation in co-oper- curate figure until they had 18.Emplo_v bird 35.Tooth 47.Regret. —' atinn with British government erected enough houses to deter- 19-MiSCh19VWB 7' M1“ decay. 9-131“ autlinrities. ‘mine over-all British building One acmat‘a" 36-Leggwmt3 “3h”? :‘ l Lionel Chevrier. Canada": was. m-Icecream. cavall'Y' 33-Upl‘lght 51ng!“ 3 ‘ IllEII commissioner- in London. A spokesman said there would With fruit, 3-“ 39'EP°°h “m?” signed the contract for the Ca- be a saving of as much as and “we” 9 Beam” 43'Flow “1’ .nadian government. Earlier he per cent of construction man- 52:23:“ m Ebb" I zrfnaiiroui: O abbr. Ci ' ,, V , . III / CONTRACT BRIDGE l 28-an "' a we, ~ .«w/a- 4/” I, , «mu-- 29.Nothtgh Ill; M/ /44~’, 94/1/29 ’/4'/’4' '4 By B. JAY BECKER 31. Like . l’é/t’bznu—f ~’!! 9 .4". Jr, 4/4. . “in r... . I 33. Chinese ’ meaau North dealer 'he can be defeated by proper 34-Allsht l Neither side vulnerable defensive play. “Past NORTH North opned the bidding 37 COB-t“ l .AQJaa \l‘li‘h a spade and South respon- ‘0 ‘1?qu ded two clubs. North 1! d a - Md 3‘ :iQJ‘s lgond hand but bild only two ‘l‘s‘lllbr: fl: Idiamonds. since this change of 42 :8” e‘fore 51. EA isuil over a constructive res-l ‘5‘Mualicnow > .1083 .Kgs‘ ponse is generally regarded as' 46 Always 'KB-“n .1094 forcinc. Over two hearts. 'smdm. 6‘ 8-, .Klogp North hid three diamonds. for‘ from. "T .643 ‘Ks ll‘lt‘ fitsl time identifying a Undflai 2. 50m ,reallv good hand. since he‘ “.mppen "l .7 .cnuld have bid two spades to again x' .qua ‘show limited values At the 52_Great I . .52 same time. North thus showed quantitiel: ‘ .Qng-(s he' had TN: diamonds. and. by’ . . . in crevice. ve spa es. ‘ 53.Aragout V The blddmfi- 1 South had no at for either or , ' now,izEMEMsEiz...ri= North East Soul-h We“ “North's suits, so he bid mm.‘ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE —- Her-es how to work it: YOUOFEN’ YOUR MOUTH 1 0 P85 2-1- ;”5 Innirump. denying intenesl in a i A x Y D L B A A x R | h :0 :22: V 855 isiam. North passed and Westi to L o N a F n L r. o w 0 . 6059.35, . ‘ ? ledf as dlam‘md- ‘ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used I“ .~ ' " ‘ O p e n in 3 lead -— eight oi‘ I‘d‘ all" hblgad {messed '39 ‘ for the three L’s. X for the two 0's. etc. Single lettera. apos- diamonds. I ‘ Ca“"r‘ea_ta‘:etll 9“ clfiiegwd' by trophtea. the length and formation of the words are all hinta. 1 The temptation to finesse is h V h d h m “ 1° “ "‘ld Each day the code letters are different. i > often irreSIstihle. but there is .3“? a te elf?“ 0' WOVEN-i '- no t that many finesses'ilmzlswml gom.t°"§r 9:5llllngl' A mefiflm Quotaflm‘ 0 Lake“ b. d l . d us on: cu sui. ut ecar—‘ ‘harmmgn gml" " "“‘” a]. “£11.? “in. the m, and‘ Pa: nnxo UKBNEVJ xv zirvu g . a Wheel: 635m a; glug. bv fpafifngfiflfngfntg i xz rchvso a BX GJ.—W z JPQJ > a ' . i l notrump and has the tipporiun- . sjffiazllzhlgge 1"! clubS: Yesterday's Cryptoquotei now TERRIBLE A WEAPON re a to 3m 5 s [e again-iii fpur hearts ,5 an “any to hgcfinng' same: In ms: HAND or A GREAT GENIUSl—CIBBER c'orfizct ‘ E32005, pfxugm' mak: East won the ciub mi mm; (o asst. zine )‘eeturee Syndicate. inc.) . No “1””: "Hm the contract is to refuse sill “ed 5 mm" scum a‘bb’d the 1‘ IfiifiygggpggfiNgzgigamfiu . 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