v AGRICULTURISTS HONORED BY ROTARY CLUB’ |e Girt, Carton Tues. Fol, 1, 1068. 18 , ne oe ee - SPARE HEART OF PLASTIC- Pea ee, oe CE _ALMOST READY FOR USE + f | By ALTON BLAKESLEE’ tricle, the chamber that sends v NEW YORK (‘AP)—A snb-° blood flowing out of the heart: ’” stitute Wart, made of plastics, Pulses of air ‘within linings in-.| # is almost ready for placement the tubes squeeze the blood in a heart patient's chest along It’ is’ designed to do the The' air pump, could later be pumping work of an ailing hu- made in miniature and pow- man heart, {or days or weeks, ered by battery, so the patient and then easly could .he re. could easily walk and work moved. It has ‘passed careful with his substitute heart. Dr. ‘tests in animals,a surgeon Debakey ‘said’ A dog given an said Wednesday ’ artificial heart was equipped }--The-—-spare,_-powered—by —a-—-with—a-~smalt, portable” air bedside air pump, should be pump ‘available for first human use Dr. Dehakey showed the lat- within a month, said Dr. Mi- est design of the substitute chiel E DeRakey of Baylor heart at a press conference University Medical Centre, sponsored by the New York Houston. Its first trial in a - Heart Association. and. the ; | suitable patient could come » American Heatt Association, \ anytime “within -« year," The Baylor pump could help - ; The pee nae is truly a heart patients who need tem- THE CHARLOTTETOWN lis, Kingston the first Mari. championships at the Atlan” ion; Alton Rodd, right won the | SPare. 0 placed between a porary aid, until their own NM vm re , sys person's ribs. Plastic tubes ‘hearts re or, an ae ol sede = avd * ae Fake pb elena 1 ally prownetal hay championship a blood returning from the henatit oe ye ee lad hovhadeariets at te. Me ha tae ta ks Meron creel Decade a ih and had some top prizes im | Jungs _ ae pump it out. .constant danger of a severe weekly luncheon. LEFT TO Boawall, Dunstaffnage veteran plowing match last year and field crops at the AWF in PE NEONTROG WORK od at. \ tity. th LE a ’ : } h roduced in qua , the RIGHT here are Stirling Wil- hog and ee -hawenes had is the 1965 provincial champ- 1965. |} The spare heart thus can do artificial . heart “rmtght cost any desired degree of the about $200 to $300, Dr. Deba- pumping work of the left ven- key said ec, = q Canadian Scientific Fields i) Seen Needing More Stress OTTAWA ‘CP: Canada must “T think Deutseh-. John pay more attention to planning ‘Deutsch, chairman of the Eco-| and leadership in: scientific | nomic ‘Council of Canada) is) fields, Dr. J. WT Spinks, pres: working gradually in this direc: | ident of the University of Sas- tion in his first two.reports...| # eatchewan, sairi here ; | and in about 10 years will be He told the Canadian Institute telling. us ‘don't - be — stupid, of Surveying all nations ‘are | you've ‘got to do some ‘plan LAST DAY IN LONDON FOR A TIME making repid advances in yari- | wing.’ , | Smiling Queen Elizabeth HM Rose the high eommissi aie eet j ; | ; ; oner tour of the Caribbean area ous ora . clence i you | Canada's achievements were | siives at ridge’s Motel in for Trinidad and ‘Tobago. She — which runs into the first week neve - asd make | impressive in many felde, but London Monday for a luncheon and her busband, Prince Philip of March, (AP Wirephote by changes just | t its w, | : ' oheage =, _majntain your [cee or ee engagement with W. Andrew will leave London today fore cable from Londen) oa paneine is taken | jobs if can do best. or : Goan BG Siverts gran iv Europe, but in| “In the lear field, heavy e eae : | ssioner : Cintas “tonierel"S water ‘eaciws cone’ aanaiy Hunting And Trapping Leunds emisies sise — nemoa | counell ma’ “naughty Word’ with “left-wing to us , ... jet aircraft do not,” Sacer oymon, mace Mt curr umm Seid Damaged By Oil Hunt és sais nar sal we surveys of expected industrial | dan has plentiful supplies ' anium. for nuclear Sey JOHN HASLAM, Springfield, fort a. consistent winner im mier breeder and premier ex- Neweon, Kingeton, RIGHT, had expansion and changes about 10 yr OTTAWA ‘(CP)—Mining sur-|_ Mr Porritt said Indians in the, || ot LEFT, had one of his Ayr- swine and sheep classes; hibitor_honors a Charlotte- hi Holstein bull - nominated “|¥eare hence, - Bor oh ae atin ‘nen lend: | veyors:and oil exploration. crews Hay River, Fort Resolution and | ™&* a, shire cows nominated last fall ~Sherling Wood,.. Mt._ Herbert, town, x, Truro and Pic- for All Canadian and the ani- MW the number ‘expected to | duce jet aircraft.” are damaging valuable hunting | Providence areas were unhappy The commissioner said he had for AH Canadian honors. Next second . from right, and his tou last r in Dual Purpose mal received honorable mént- j complete. school at that time! “politicians must realize that and trapping land and polluting |about the activity of, mining |already esked. the minister of is George Boswall, French- 800, "Robert How, took the pre- Shorthorn cattle, Parker ton from the judges. was insufficient, the govem-| our young people are capable of streams in the Northwest Terr |surveyors in areas where they |morthern” affairs 1 something ment can increase scholarships | $0ing places—but must be given ey rerng gy Territor- |hed hunted end, ts for |could be done to regulate the ! R a 1 e - | and ‘leadership, not - a eg jectivities . of such : THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY | = Widow Sees |i ine ces mente | "Chaae ee ds “ace blasted cesneliccs Lele SWARMED OVER AREA, alba ‘< oe 6 e etatesmen 7 ve swarmed “ over | needed experience in costly re-|Porvitt of Hay. River said they jus country, cutting fines with | “ies brief dian - usave Ace's | Convicted ) - ay 8 this iting tines : DON’T PLAN HERE | : also a Potato Producers Ass fl fan. | ER Ceoda, ete qua Tne wth tet nnn nen EMI oF Pye gt nth ee ett em he tt : : Ret ee : le Boy Innocent for admission each year and ve | workd. 5 Said Me. Trimble: “‘Selemo-| “The poe lle Py be- a assistance bias Z try to accommodate them. We ‘ ‘heavy ex- graphic Hines put oll ex-|ing pushed aside, their. ‘TORONTO (CP)—A Toronto | @0n’t do any planning.” einai’ bat ac an io aleres ploration ‘cere tundrs on a. s/f ' ; Since Canada now absorb | aad ‘ é ‘ ; : / \widew's crusade to ones can absorb | Canada’s individuality, areas and often cause deep chance te cole Ey Camas Chief Gabriel Catchilly said Urges A Heavy Turnout tense vy wee wreusly com cers, this tips of plocaing waa “it Ou Int George "it long lave tn the ore tone cs heen alae ae on low ced’ Hage ‘208 pond ie ro — = MEN. _|victel in. the. 1980.-killing and-|not-anvAtal-here-as-it- wasn Gear nate ee “a ; ne at alt, |rape of a 13-year-old girl will . But the time was com- By NEIL A. MATHESON | Birch Court here should (thet any complaints come at all, | oot air aaa Canadians P-EI. Potato. have a really large atten- and they are to bea 4 full public airing in March must seri. OE Eee ee cams | Gngee. Sha tiem ler toe of > (psgultie : with the publieation of her book | Cully, consider extensive plan. ed me to say something thts| clock. 'm-passing on their Looking at thé complete pic- about the case. _ ‘ 8 field. week to help build up the atten-|. sentiments to readers, those ture and-realizing many millions| Isabel LeBourdais, Clinton, s (This, week's annual! people seem te. know what (of bushels ‘are shipped each |B.C, widow of author D. M. ' Giecting of the soeoclation. they are talking about. They year, the overall job of getting |LeBourdais, has spent the last RORY GIVES; To be frank I don't know ex-| are most serious im their fout a “high-quality product is |four years writing The Trial of y what I except to | amibitioy te really ae some=——jdone-f : . ne hat the unente who|' thing to protect the good /The trouble is that one or Mrs. LeBourdais says she be- do know the potato industry; Same of Istand potatoes, I two had shipments will _|lieves her book will prove that LONDON (AP)—Rory te the here feel that the support of the | hope they'll get your eo-op- cause more complaints, and | Truscott is innocent in the death | moat popular columnist in the ,ent dustry is needed urgent-| eration. bad publicity, that can be jof the girl, Lynne Harper, found _Magarine of St. Mary Oh sgohghisag fut the threat of dis.| BAD SPUDS FOUND counteracted hy hundreds of [raped and strangled in June, Magdalen Roman Catheie éase that grew in such discour- | —— a protecting {te L- good ene the ae Te erage es ~~ in Brockley. He gives lar: propértions last putation sland spuds gor youth, 14 at time, wae | & weekly message — on — e me of a letter that came to this | vince almost 100 percent of convicted of murder and, sen- horses. — George Howatt, French River Office recently. It's from Lorne the time. . tenced to life imprisonment. He | Regularly Rory comes up 7 ta the president of the Produc- |W. MacFarlane of Appleby Line, LOT OF BULL is at present in Collins Bay pen- | With winners. But he remained ers’ Association and he tells me |Burlington, Ontario and it com- na’ itentiary, Kingston, Ont., where | ® myeterious figure until now. the P-EJ. Potato Growers’ As- plaing, emphaticaly, about some eee ee ce ae aire, Latowdsia teperit te Me aft, Brendan: Fox, 62-year. gociation played-a-iarge part in |"? s’’ he found , ( &@. mode’ jeoner and in g¢ Old parish priest, finally dis- ting the c ation vo Is land tablestock. The-name of the on Bae gee a epirits. Closed he was Rory.. . ind growers in keeping threats Srower was listed but that was siaagtion. : After the conviction, the The white-haired pastor said on oo for the information of the de- |PIANSION 1 sims to be /alithor began investigating the | the secret of his’ succesatul I don’t have to tell potato peo- ee ae 6 Sen on Phe Capital of the beet world” |case by reading the 2,600 pages system wae ‘'an easy one— ple about the value of the crop Se that 1 cesta a it also calls itself the ‘T-Bone |of the trial transcript. iit & cuatiee of knowing the =f previen-estl-aec Thema ita ee mabe -bava te bnoaladen-ae cme te te-cnmalen Sea —Tey—19arTere-|— an mate on the, valu to. why the Ai eople was ni sic ; last year's crop which I expect /protect the name of Island make that claim. | oe wee a Walkin, Dut Seen = ‘Ally-would never will set an all time record. ispuds . But they do have a giant bull [hoy who wae innocent,” she tae time to spend work- But the poate Oe aes out ou, doubt’, aimee ‘that does weigh 45 tons. But this | gaid. ng it all out. each year as the big cash crop, * potatoes are eet. bull is—different. His picture She said the th was con- of Island agriculture. When po- produced in North America. imakes him look like an oversiz- | yvicted on Biney evidecce. ‘Sua printing se- tato prices are good, the epirits | They are by far the best we can jed Hereford. But he’s made of . lections in the magazine to @f Island people in general are |purchase here in Ontario;’. He jsteel “and concrete, and stand® | geried in. The Nashua Tele-| help circulation, -the Augustin- reasonably good. When the pri- /ends his letter with a plea to Is- |3#-feet tall and $3 feet long. graph”, jan priest operates a de luxe __-@es are abnormally low, the buy- |landers ‘to ensure the continua-| Audubon's people claim he's!” vy ¢hanks go to the wife of an | tip service in aid of the parish wh eS = — THE MAKING ] OF THE NATION ing power. of the Island farm- ition of the export market with |the “largest ‘bull in the world’ | \itetanding Island eattleman for |” : SOS Re ees pee or is down. | quality Geet potatoes. and he abn at at. her letter last week which point-| A ‘five . ghilline (75 cent) VOLUME { In the new, So there vou are, the peo- | There are two ways of looking | The pictute_and-the story on 1 order ple who are closest to the (at the occasional complaint that |the big fellow came to me from odie oe foe is eo Poe potate industry feel Thurs- (comes regarding Island pota-|my sister, Marion, who lives in | %; gave the impression that Trice Father Brend id he in day afternoan’s meeting at toes. It is regrettable, of course, ‘Nashua, New Hampshire. It was |Humy West Royalty, was the! terest in horses athe wha ia - only a oo oe hrs a boy in Ireland and his 4 provisice . father took the Galwa in classification. Of course that) Plate. mt here: is not correct, and that was not ; “Tl put a shilling on Golden intended. Fleect and it came up—at 20- What I was referring to !s the | 6:1," he said. ‘Since becom- ‘|fact that. Mr. Hurry is the only | ing a priest I've had little op-/) man in the ince to breed 3 portunity for race-going.” * A Bie that + te Two years ago, Father ‘Excelient _ and that ts 90 or” Brendan began betting again over. ° ey himself in a modest way, by And speaking of “‘bull” f | investing a shilling (15 cents) have seen recently reports of in a — It came up the progress being made in So far he has ‘run the shil- producing good meat trom ling to *7 ($21). young bulls. 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