Pï¬wuwmna 5W Elbe identifications PubUsbed by Canadian Newspapers Limited Walls Publisher Child Sdiety id Bayfield Street Barrio Qntarlo Wilson Generuvsiamer TUESDAY APRIL ll Pals marshmallow wnsrimoroiv ouu rnu marvellous humo mechanism is 99 per cent in working ord Yet he is slowly dying Every Day 13 Reason For Campaign it has been said that accidentprone and accidentcauser car drivers dont read at least certainly not editorials Continual and constant warnings in print have failed to appreciably cut down the senseless toll on highways But possibly when the matter of chil dren comes up some heed will be given by the normally carefree driver Austin president of the National Safety League of Canada has announced that Canadas National Child Safety Day will be observed from coast to coast on Sun day May The league has the assured assistance of provincial and community safety groups the clergy service clubs and many others in making this event SUCCESS Mr Austin pointed out that Child Safety Day would be oneday campaign to emphasize the vital need for constant attention to the safety of children every day of the year We seek the aid bf everyone to lead young Canadianssafe ly through the daily perils of road home school and play he stated The great responsibility lies with the par ents They must not only guide and teach the children they must also lead all adults in the protection of the young Now thats all very well but what of the responsibility of the person behind the wheel of car Spring is here and smallchildren are outdoors again With longer daylight hours after school is out and on weekends every street and road in this community has children at play Without exceeding the speed limit cars can be driven very dangerously on our city streets Last year child was ser iously injured in Barrie The car driver was within the limit but he was going too fast to stop when the childdarted out from behind parked vehicle It would help if every driver always kept in mind that such an emergency could happen to him or her childs life can be saved byalways keeping in mind that car should never be driven on city streets at speed too fast for quick stopping and control Far too many can be observed disregarding this DOWN MEMORY inns so YEARS AGO lN rowu Barrie Northern Advance April it 1904 Crown Attorney Cotter sought facts at coroners inquest into death of AlexanderMcPherson struck by loco motive ofDuke of Sutherlands special train near Orillia Police Chief King went to Bracebridge and arrested young local woman charged with child deser tion The baby ivas lefton Samuel Law rences verandah in Barrie sunday morning St Georges Society elect ed Dri Falling president William Webb owner of Americanllotel died Madam Chira scientific Hindu palm isl is taking appointments this week at the Wellington Hotel Town Council decided to put vote to property owners on bylaw to raise $16000 for more ce ment sidewalks and water mains Un precedented for April blizzard Tuesday The Barrie Examiner Authorised seem clIIsJit Pnlt 0ch DIFIMML UNIV mdlnrrpsymsnlrofrvortngo Daily Sundsyl mo stunwry Elolidsy exceptod mm wanna Publisher Vicrun erson ornzm nungoo ManlBsoN nudging eons minor Witan ldurlinnl Mum iiusuarw ml rucnssi oon anemones ru daily by urn sir lr5insi copy it night andWednesday morning caused snowdrifts up to four feet The curlers still have ice intheu rink Colonist business to the West continues creaSe steodiiyandGrandv Trunk pas Senger train No wentvthorugb town today in three5e ons getting in v1 ouswork ag in in Mary St area Co siderahie no se burglary around towu ha local police and resi dentson alert Two companies ofbï¬th Reginient Simcoe Foresters commanded by Captains Ma Laren and Alex ander Cowan com nod spring drill at BarrieArmoury on Elizabeth St Jef frey McCarthy opened iaw ce in Toronto Youn Englishman newly arrived fromrthe 0d Country to settle Dr Joseph Murray oi Bos in town was buncoedl out of$60 by stranger he met at local hotel Scott has purchased fine carirageand team All passenger trains will be met at Barrie station Will Sweeney is handling the ribbons Death took place atu Toronto General Hospital of Simeon Simmons gfounder extensive fur and hatbusiuessjn Barrie now op eldest son George Sirg erated by mons Irwin president Fireworks expected at TownaCouncil on Monday when Ald McLean will yroll but do aid Japanese Manchuria og poisoner oduce charges that before his time because of one lick but vital plri Here on this hospital bedhis one of doctors molt frustrat ing enigrnls For the want of sound heart or kidney or lung the whole man is lost This is lhe setting and the cli mate for brave add drastic experimental technique The transplanting of vltIlrorgsns from one man to another and in man from fellow creatures it it succeeds it corrldbo one of the great medical advances of history So for therecord ii at best one of partial success But there hrs been the promise and hint of greater success And the feeling is to give up now only giiea death victory by default in the last 10 years then have been about 250 transplants of kidneys at least two trans plnnis of lungs and number of transplants of livers and spleens This year organs have been taken from animals for use in humans Chimpanzee and ba boon kidneys have been trans planted into human with some IUCCESS Against these attempts lo pro long life there is shadowy enemy pn the side of death and failure BODY HAS DEFENCE it is the rejection mechan isnithe human bodys aulo motic system that rejects and destroys transplants us if they were foreign invad in fact probably more than one rejection mechanism is at workprobably an arsenal of defences the body mobilizes against foreign thrcnt Despite the human isms own have been notable successes The greatest have occurred in kidney transplants between twins Two days before Christmas lust Richard Herrick was sur gically given lifesaving gift at Peter Bent Brigham Hospi tal in Boston from his identical twin brothera healthy kidney to replace two sick ones The operation was success and Herrick recovered mar ricd bncame father and was struck down by henrt attack eight years later The fatal ai tnck was linked to blood vessel damage caused by original and subsequent kidney disease For most franspianttrecipi ents however success has been measured in days The enemy is still the rejection mechan ism Todays transplant attempts and the new twist of using ani nial organs can be attributed to advances in suppressrog lhe rc jcction mechanisms Powerful new drugs have mechani been developed which allow the body to keep someof its natu ral defences while helping to stop transplant rejections There is new progress identifying the processes that the body uses against trans plants sees AT WORK Within the lastye Negro doctor from Stanford Uni versity has reported seeing what may be one of the rejection mechanisms at work in kidneys transplanted between dogs He is Dr Samuel Krï¬intz who found the mechanism in re reluctance there too in young 1mymrgwarlmvawpwwuumM wwfl ï¬rm Dies If Vital organ is Faulty Seven of an identical twin transplant cases were still alive Four of fire more recent frI tcrnsi twin transplants were still silve Boroan nine of1pr4 Jeru with noniwln transplants minimum Time ll Business Of Nation survived more than year After their operation 111 longest was more than two years for brotherlobrotber transplant Murray found the statistics cause for cautious optimism Buying Oi Home lt Costly Transaction ly in sierramissed WEALD or nanr England One of the first algorithm airing ls really hero in this gar ms of England is loser men and women In the hop fleids of Kent and Sussex srd at work strinng the hoppoles so that the plants can rise to theirfuii height before harvest time comes in the full This process is quite an art it is sort oi highswlre stunt in which the feet of the workers so leave the ground although may have to put strings on the tops of poles from is to 15 fcct birth in one part of Kent the an nual bopsiringing contest has be come an affair of great interest and importance This event is organized every year by the Weald of KentPlowlng Match Association flhls year it is be lng held at Spitzbrook Farm CgleL Street bisrden Fifty men andwo from Kent and Sussex are cri fered in the competition in it they will demonstrate their search using powerful eleclron and light microscopes Doctorsreasnnedihat rejec tion mechanisms would be least betweenfltwins because their bodies would be most nearly alike This theoretically would be more true of identical twins those which are born from the same atihe sometime but iromsep So lants be an be identicaltwins suchasBlchard Herrick and his brother in 1959 successiul kidney trans plants were made between fra ternal twins Since then live transplants have been made he twcen hrothers mother and father to child and so on in the familial pattern Tallyingthe scorelast Sep tember transplant pioneer tons Peter Bent Brigham Hos pital found voANdan so was TOKYO Reuters birds most of them migratory havebeen acostly hazard at Airport Tokyo interna rial The birds sometimes number wlrd other Min mom fertilized egg than for fraternal twins those conceived time ionsfrom Makeiiap ir fsrm workers commo Andthe Bankrof Montreal can dream Vacation 1901 So why delay any longer wh trip oh he Batik10f Montreal Fa Thousands of people aviary year take advantage of lowcost Iii nsured plan to finance all kinds of trip through Europe to holiday speed and dexterity in dds vlng an intricate network of cord yarn on which the hop required to flavor and preserve Britains beer next year will grow this summer The Iverage yearly crops run to something gko 250000 bundrcdwcigbt of ops it is quite In event to ace the compelltora at work in this can test in hop stringing They carry the cord yarn In baskets slung over their shoulders And by means of poles it feet long and tipped with iron tubing through which the cord runs they thread It from pegs in the ground on Io hooks set on wires nrnnlng from pole to pole across the bopgardens The result Is that from each ing hop plant called there arises pallern of slring resembling the spokes of an umbrella in fact the name umbrella is quite hopslringing which is most fre quently adopted in the counties of Kent and Sussex en you can fina to visit your nea get you started on yo mlly Finance nf ny clinics Nicaoisoiv WAWATo the widespread anxier aroused by the Quebec ritualicn there has now bcccn added sincere alarm in business circles about the stalled open tion of government The pro occdings of Parliament have been degraded by governmen isl indecision and by opposition obstruction to the worst level of tortoise psreand public scorn ahlrh anyone here can mnem The nations business is just nol being transacted Yet there is universal opposi tion to whslwouid be the third election within two years Such an election would almost ccr tniniy yield yet anolher weak minority government and could split the country in business circles which rank Canadabeforc arty there is seeking for snot cr solution In Parliament Hills prcscnt lrn passe it Thompson and his Solt cial Credit followers have clearly established their posi tion as rating the national in crest before narrow partisan advantage So it was no mere chance that Bob Thompson let fall the hint of the solution which is now being canvassed ln those business circles not another election but merger of iikeminded patriotic hiir in the present Parliament who could give majority strength to truly netlono government COALITION FAVOKED in times of crisis democra tic parliaments have often sought strength through coali tion Such crises have tended to niyrglvenrlo theitypeaiiribercaused hyiwnnsbul Canada today is struggling for survival as surely as if she were ringed by enemy nations There is no and domestic NolBeingTransacted reason of trudilionor procedure or doctrine why such MIL lion government should not be formed today from Among many fan who are divided by party label rather than by their benefits Everything butsborb sighted partissn interest dio tlics such course many Wliit would lend Cann dian governmmtsnd whom would be lead The folk hero indicates impatience with Mr Pcarsons lndecisivcnesr past evurts have revealed sis lion Leader Dleicnbakergpelm liar lorffecluaincss in the his moments With good reason it is generally considered that the majority of hiis today are Ici ing like pretty poor lot but there is admirable ability and patriotic wisdom in the House although sometimes tempered by inexperience One possible leader is cer tainly lion Paul Martin who has behind him long political career with success and stature deservedly attained ilo covercd himself with glory in the recent Cyprus crisis and has Inferno tiooal iamc dating from his work at the United Nations in i555 record in government litlcs ranks equally high hs sole black mark being his intensely parti san and disruptive inclle dur ing the Dieienbaker regime which he would argue were his tliiled by the need to unseat Mr GREAT ADVANTAGE it is significant that Mr recently commented privately ihal the prime miniatership will soon fall like ripe plum into Paul Martins lap He would have the grcaLadvnntageJoday of being respected by French Canada ond by unhypbeulted VCanada alike yo Whether you branch today our people will be glad toshow you how Farriin Finance Plan loanoan lielpyq Then plans carr be settled reservations rnadeg and ure on your way BK Isnitit time we got you started armament Monrra Eu pc or thehunny Soulhi rams one 0F mess heading for or lheNew your currency problems can salted by one of these near rencyguides Avalon convenient cur ref lgkly herev youg bulonly mile bucyour travel lp the ban mm estate Benoirriloin igonrnns it