Mayor Bentley To Start Investigation Soon SEE PAGE TWO do Therm Examiner EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 7266519 Classiï¬ed Advertising mill Ail Other Departments WEATHER Possibie snoailurries Friday Colder tnwtmightio nigh tonmow For complete sum mary please turn to page 13 more No rim PHILIPBlaiberg 58 week is shownrashlrwi£o who became worlds third visited prior to surgery heart transplant patient this at Grooie Schuur hospital in Barrie Ontario Canada Thursday JanuaFy 196B Wait And See Attitude lldopted By Laotian Govt WENTIANE Laos AP North Vietnam has asked the governments of LaosI Cambodia and Burma if their capitals are available for preliminary Viet nam peace talks wellin formed Laotian source said today its embassy sources admit ted they had heard of the report ed approach from Hanoi but they were noneommlttat High Laotian officials said they did not know how firm Hm nols intentions were and that the Laotian were adopting wait and see attitude The Laotian source who re ported the North Vietnamese overture said it was made on New Years Day by Nguyen Chan the North Vietnamese Charge dAiiaires who was seen in conversation with Pro mier Souvanna Phouma at Prince Souvannas annual New Years reception The premier was reported to have agreed that Vientiane could be the site for any talks that might help end the war in Vietnam but Laotian officials expressed belief that Phnom Cape Town South Alricr Doctor and nurse bothun identiï¬ed were in attendance AP Wirephotn from NBC For Heart gRejeétion eraliyhe is invery good5p day less than 24 hours alter the man saidhe might be given Blaiherg is expected to re corn TOWN or South fedtifllt seen as that which killed Africas second man toget transplanted heart was reported getting along fine today Me while the National Broadcast ing Co went to court in an at tempt fn protect contract inr enclosive television coverage of the historic medical event lna morning bullet Groote Schuur Hospital said the candl tion at Dr Philip Blalherg whose cbest the heart oi young factory worker was graft edTuuday 5is veryegood He is making satisfactory progress the bulletin so He is iully conscious He has had no solid ioods yet but geo its The bulletin gaveno other de tails ghut Dr Jaoohus Burger me cal superintendent of the hospital said chances that Blai bergs body uld reject the alien art we hospital spokesman said the 5ayearold retired dentist began taking fluidsgby mouth Wednes fivehour operation The spokes some saltboiled egg tadayt main in an oxygen tent for another three or four day As Blaiberg entered crucial period today doctors said dot icatehalaoce must he kept be tween the suppression won rejection and preventiono in the first hearttransplant pa tient Louis Washkansky two Weeks ago following that of Washkansky but that the dentists rate progress was much moreen couraging hla pneumnn historic Dec operation Ho tal pattern of recovery was Washka oi isdeys after his N0 FLU SHOTS DOCTORiHiiS FLU orrawa iiiitflfiiiiéfsiifciiviii tloo were supposed to have flu shots Wednesday to keep them healthy until the big job waseompleted Gaston Isabelle Liber a1 member oi Parliament for Getlnea as to do the immunization job on thil7 peoplerat theheadquarters buildin ut was postponedat the art Vminuta Dr belie medical doctor phoned to say he couldnt ke He had the flu prospect for The uLiheral partys headquarc Cber The hospital spokesman said toguard against infection and too much emotion Blaiberg would notbeallowed to see his wifevior several days The spokesman also said that radioactive cobalt treatment to counteract the bodys natural tendency to reject foreign oh jeetthe transplanted heart wo begin within few days al team for heart transplants on both Blai berg and Washiransky had indi cated that Bialherg would be givenless antirejection treat ment than Washlransky Whats the molten askedtheiittlebridq razor blade he yell dull wont cutat Your whiskers cant possibly her than lead peo Penh the Cambodian capital was morelikely site Nguyen Chan is scheduled to fly to Hanoi Friday to repgttr his government comma Wiccrncnnss lo Paris meanwhile come at for Westinghouse Broadcasting Co said North chances Remote Vietnamese spokesman cone tinned more clmely than ever that Hanoi is willing to open peace talks at once if the bomb venom airs ing and all other acts of war agakost North Vietnam are bait Correspondent Bernard Red mont said the spokesman em phasized he spoke only for North Vietnam and not for the Viet Cong in the South Redmont said the North Viet namese diplomat lly con iirmcdand reaffirmed state ment by his foreign minister Nguyen Duy lrinh in Hanoi last Saturday The Trlnh statement repre senting an apparent departure from previous North Vlet namese statements that halt in US bombing could lead to peace talks is receiving close US study Four Surviving 411 Qï¬ihts Are Well BRlSBANE an one of Australias Brahsm quintuplets born last Sunday boy died today Geoifreynoger the last of the live babies born to as ear old Mrs vrPatririaiaraham be came illvduring the morning and died in midafternoon the at tendlniobatetrician annotniced The aspitat said the foursur viving babies are weir Ttiey are another boy Richard Gibson weighted Ail hours aftermirth Annabel then wasthe iargat the tin weighingthree pounds 14 while Caroline at ounds names was lawyer in Tenter ield 200 miles from Brisbane and his wife have fourother children includ ing twinsbo year ago Btaham revealed Wednesday that alter the birth his twins he hadjinsuredhis wifes latest pregnancy against multiple birth But because oia clause stipulating of birth more than six weeks before thestipulated date he did obimow whether would re ve the$€lDO End Current Sessmn OTTAWAiCP The Liberal government is considering an early end the current session of Parliament to permit un fettered closing wiadup the party their par meatary duties tor til convention limit monthheforc the start payment in case race inton NotMora Than 10 Per Copy Page CANADIAN troops and them mer gowrnorgeoeral Vincent Wednesday at Ottawa Cl bers of the clergy surround coffin containing body of for Massey in chancel oi Girist Churoh Anglican Cathedral NEAR Zinowrariisn Final Respectss Paid To Vincent Massey OTTAWA tCPi Few friends and associates braved drifting snow and icy winds today to pay their last respects to Vin cent Massey Canadas first na tivehorn governorgeneral who died last Saturday in London The body of the elder states mnn lay in flagdraped colfin in Christ Churcth all on Cathedral awaiting state In nernl at noon The church doors vere open to the public untd 1030 ainr The cathedral was brilliantly iighted for the lyinginstate The collie restedAon lower taialquehetween sur tall earn dles three on each side At its foot Mr Masseys medals and ribbons including thc0rder of Canada rested on black cosh lnns Otficers ofvthe armed forces Robartsylssues in acne stood in silent vigil around the coilin PAUSE BEFORE CDFFIN fewpenple irom the general public straEElad in signed bookoi condolences and walked up the centre aisle of the church to the choir steps They paused moment and then moved all to the sides and out Outdoors it was eight degrees above zero Half an inch of snow fell overnight leaving sidewalks and roadway Vslopp and stippery The temperature was expected to rise to 15 da grees by noon and weather forecasters said occasional snow would continue during the day The Massey family asked that no otherflowers be placed in the church hutthe Queens wreathnln chapeladiacent to Warning Strikingtuiail Guatdsh toward or Premier John Hobartth issued arblunt warning to striking Don jail guardsand matron settle men possible they srston nice Wednesday with union negotiators is expect ed to prolong the strike which hegenlastrsaturday Meanwhiie the stage as set aria test distrequ Maiwhey the strikers endatnrce and re store icketr lines front court buildings and the est tnienable strikers to seek set tlement with the government in talks which endedi impas Wednesday Lined up behind the guardawand 35 mairons are about 200 Metropoï¬taanoronto eonrt Workerswho oted un rnouslylvléednesday gb nott nadian Union or Public Employ ees But when the government ook over the administration of jails and magistrates courts ii workers became spore19 ii Theitted Virephotn the choir therewere seven flo ral tributes mainly from friends and associates in cl ed werc baskets of roses from the Stratiord Shokes pearian Festival and the provin cial governments of Newfoundg land and Manitoba in the adjacent cathedral hall which Mr Massey opencd offi cially while governorgeneral lll 1955 series of pictures are hung showing important events in the cathedrals recent his tory included are pictures or Mr Massey and Queen Mother Elizabeth attending service in 1954 Between 4pm and ppm Wednesday night an estimated 500 persons many of them chil dren filed past Mr itiasseya coffin some paused to pray Officers of the three armed services sndthe RCMlï¬ room it ed vigil from the time the coffin was placed in the cathelt dral chancel at pm Wednes day uritll the funeral The funeral for the ooyearold bdrm diplomat and scholar who died from pneumo nia will be conducted by RL Hev EHS Reed bishop oi Otta wa and the cathedral dean Very ItevF Gartrelirltiost Rev Howard Clark primate of the Anglican Church of Can spe Blind Gin Dog killed the landladysc Gail whols studying at the CanadianfNatlnnnl institn tlreBliodto qualify as cal dictaphone transcriber was visitingher parents in Vancou v3 for2rrlstmas han she found out she homeless cause of Sheba Sh turned in new armscontracts iorBrlt ish firms inhuman replied While theraia no guarantee that the British will obtain the Th cam governments def la Eyeingladle gammy at mittiittitiii see lama um came underuaxddiltlolnal pressure vakcraft aircraft gins tires etc My name Mimirunny to inim ï¬n swarm Queena Park belltoved Demrely can be Fm Tm Istappedshort of any 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