rnrvwmmflaflr WW loom Yur No 49 you inn Barrie and uncles ind WilsonEn Route Lg LFor Talks Visit fIn Ottawa pus Princess Anne people About one of three is LONDON Routerol Oppe sition Leader Harold Wilson left here by air today for Oi tawa and Montreal to start brlci North American visit Wilson will cooler with Prime Minister President Johnson and other North Amer ican leaders He will meet Johnson Monday Of course member at the opposition cannot negotiate Wilson said of his meeting with Johnson shall do my bestdo answer questions about Labor party policy and also it will give me chance to bring my self up to date on Washington thinking he said Wilsons talks were expected in range over such subjects as East West relations disarma ment the proposed NATO mullt lateral nuclear force trade and the situation in Cuba Cyprus East Africa and South east Asia lio is to return to Britain in five days Wilsons trip will take him from Ottawa to Montreal Fri day where he will deliver NAROLD WILSON hcadJor Washington by train Wilson and Pearson have known each other for many years and during talks today and Friday were expected to discuss Commonwealth and An specch Friday night he will May Call For in MarylandSchool Riots PRINCESS ANNE Md AP Governor Millard Tawes oi Maryland was prepared today to send the National Guard if necessary into Princess Anne arena of racial demonstrations in which 27 Negro students were arrested and 59 received med ical treatment Police dogsand fire bases were used asmora than too otata police some wearing hel mets and carrying night sticks clashed Wednesday with 250 to 300 students from predomi nantlyNegro Maryland State oi ves sentjin jibe National last summer during dem ationa at Cambridge about t5 miles northwest of State AttorncyeGenerai Thomas Finnn said that al thougb guard units are on the alert it In hoped the 130 state police can contain the situation Princess Anne on Marylands eastern shore has about 1350 Negro Chou rum Geyion Talks Continue litter COLOMBO Communist Chl nese Premier Chou Enlal be gall talks with Ceylona prime ndhiater Mrs Sirimavo Dandae ranailre today after nearin cident at railway crossing 317 miles outside Ceylona cap speeding expresstrain flashed over grade crossing just ahead of the Chinese prev miers motorcade Police mate aged to halt the motorcadoin the an ornate Railway sources said the ex pressappareutly ran through danger sign at the approach to the crossia few milesoub mier was on his way to place minister Solomon Bandaranatke miles from Colombo Banda ranaik Buddhist monk in 1959 gloCnnadion problems National Guard Among tbs first arrested was John Wilson so president of the Student Appeal for Equality and junior at Maryland State He has led the demonstrations against two segregated restau rants trooper Colin Maolndoe was treated for what police said were acid burns in his feet and legs His socks and pants legs were bumedaway At least one officer used his night stick and the students threw rocks bottles and aticka at police as they retreated he tore the dogs and tire hoses Most of the 59 treated at the campus health centre tuitered scratches bruises and dog bites The students surged into town in midafternoon pichctcd the restaurants and marched sing ing and clapping along the two block business district They formed three rings in the middle of Somerset Avenue which also is us Highway in blocking trafï¬c heat Crash side Colombo and that the inci dent would bo investigated The Chinese Communist pre wreath aHhe tomb of prime was assassinated by After placing the wreath at the tomb Chou returned to Co lomboifoi talha withHandm naikes widow whonow la Cey lone prime minister It was be haved they discussed the China India border dispute Mra Ban ch deranailre is trying to get the Commission Says No Bed Shortage In Hospitals TORONTO CPI Bev Lewis tPCHumber the leg islatures member on the Onta rio Hospital Services Commie has no shortage of hospital bedsonly an unequal drains bution of them Any shortages wnlch do ex lst are malnlyin the urban areas particularly Metropol itanloronto he said in the legislature An intensive study was being devoted to this short 1Mr Lewis said throughout the province the supply at hospital beds was more than adequate The established requirement for hospital beds was 625 per 1000 of population according to the OHSC but Ontarios ratio was greater than that Mr Lewis also said there was no point in building more hospitals ti trained personnel couldnt be found to staff them The demand tor nursoo was at most insatiable School planned for Toronto this tall would utml women over the age of so to train as nurses sion said Wednesday Ontario DB KENNETH BROWN at Toronto centre charged Tuesday that Tomato East General Hospital ofï¬cials in terfered in his operation on omwn rcrt The deli cate tile oi the minority Liberal Praises Arms government goes on the lino again tonightin the Commons twice Tblh time the opposition will beigunningiorthc Liberalsob issue of increased family allowances Liberal MPs are outnumbered Seizure OifAWA CF The great small arms caper had at least three cabinet ministers tearing their hair Wednesday External Affairsrhfinister Martin lodged strong protest with the deletion department for removal of rifles from Wind sor high schools sharpshonting champion cadet corps Mr Mar tin represento Windsor riding in Parliament Defence Minister Hellyer and Associate Defence MinisterCar din reportedly chewed out the military forlisting Windsor as seusilivo area from which militia small arms should be re moved In the Commonsï¬Mr Heilyer said his Friday order calling in small armstoprevent them trom fallinginto thahauds oi the seitstyledQuebec liberation army hadntheen applied lati mm llraveiy tryingio swim over Opposition laughterq tide the min or obvious two nations to negotiate titeir quench anomaly we the Windsor in cident lampreyl Protect the marine railway andflour lishtngl This wasithe rallying cry last nightas members ntane it of Georgia Bay Development As sociationmet etthe Contln tal The members installation oflocirs on the Sev to the Federal Department of Transport and the Provincial Department Linda and For ests This demanded assurance and 1wa that lamprey will not in vade Lake Simeon and otherfr ii fishing areas want to continue do Years ago lamprey thecommerciai fiahingrin Superior Th parasite which 136 to 129 by the combined on position of 95 hintervatives 17 New Democrats 13 Creditistca and 11 Social Credit members To survive conï¬dence test the Sudan Expells All Missionaries KHARTOUM Reuters trounced it would deport all the ing in the South Sudan HunlBoyaStranded On Ice Floe GLACE BAY NS CF ed the tee off the coast here reported stranded Venezuelailrges Halt Oiiiiubanllrade caancss he Britain France and Stop thelocks and stop the an it rn River drafted resolution uttered ultiplies or slit gs sh LATE NEWng The Sudan government today an aoo foreign missionaries still work hn icelireakerl and helicopter comb today in an elfortto find several boys President Romiilo Detaneotut has warned pain they mnststop trading with Cuba if they ing business with oilrithVenezuela ally destroyed and arcalscenie edbythe Patrtcin Morgan who died last November as the result at surgical clamp lett in her body He said that the has pitals chlei of surgery Dr government needs backing from one oi the opposing groups Since government defeat would force another election the real question facing mean bars at the pivotal splinter par tlessboilavdovrnto this Do they want an election now or later Tn ay the government came close to defeat and drew support from only iiveopposl tion MPs as Conservative non continence motion acorinz sales taxes was turned hour 171 to 2D AMesantic then introduced an Whiehway to Rock Ridge asked motorist of adejected vHow tar is it there youll wish an Par vyhmwnvmpwNn rsr14 at Burns Plewcs right and sea ior resident Dr It Vargs tleitl prevented him trom completing the operation CP Wirepboto Gout Fadesllz Tests 011 Family Allowances At Wednesdays sitting the Conservatives be ed back with another nonconlidenco mo tion regretting that the gov emmept has not extended fam ily allowance to youths aged 16 to who con tinue studies was Palomar1 iheogellcilicard PCSt Hy acintheBagot said in introdue ing the motion regretting that the Liberals promised such measure in the 1962 and 1m election campaigns but had failed to act since taking office last April It was only one of many broken Liberal promises be an Raymond Langinia Creditlsta amending motion regrctting the governments failure to raise family allowances in line with increases in the costof living irrnss our looking man perched on fence near ramshackle farmhouse The native languidly waved hil hand toward the right Thanks said tho motorist Taint so very far was the draang reply When you get recommendations to boalrdgot rector arose when Mr Kindeexpressed concern that rich fishingwatera may be tot he leach Thisrwillhoppen tbe gooemments looks at the Switt apids is om Monor tEd around thes rapids by the old marine railway rBoata any loaded onto flatcars and Dortedb to thence of be rate the liioigivlng terviuriher and subin Mr Kinziesaid that immed iltllilltfa magniï¬cent new to sight farih com mendation to the head olijce before taking coneretesteps late action was necessary The engineers merely want con he said Theyjref no men they know nothing of scan marvels like tberailwny Heurged embhra totake strong action to protect the ï¬g grounds from the lamprey it was adorn Was Obvious TORONTO tCPlAn operat ingroom nurse testified today that during the iatai operation on Patricia Morgan last Oct lb one at the doctors present whispered to another that the surgeon in charge doesnt know what hes doing Irene Wagenaar it scrub nurse told coroners iury that the words were spoken by Dr Anthony Varga chief resident doctor in surgery at Toronto East General Hospital about Dr Kenneth Brown who was operating on Miss Morgan for an intestinal blockage Tha procedure was stopped in mid operation by Dr Burns Plcwes the hospitalschiei of surgery when excessive bleed ing developed Miss Mor gan died Nov and an au topsy revealed the cause of death as surgical clamp left in her intestines Ontario Atloméytieneral Cass ordered the belated inquest when relatives of the 32year old victim teamed the cause of her death which had not been reported to the coroners olfice by the hospital or doctors DOCTOR WORKED Miss Wagenaar said today Dr Vergewhom Dr Plewes said be assigned to the operation to keep an eye on Dr Browns mrkrviehad been concerned and obviouaiy worried as he pointed out some lparts of the womans anatomy to Dr Brown after the incision had been madeand hsked Dr Brown whether he agreed with the identification She testiï¬ed that at one point he said under his breath to Dr Paul Takahashi the second as alstant surgeon doesnt know what hes doing sbe said that Dr Verge in sisted on answers from Dr Brown as to whether he agreed UNITED NATIONS APlUN diplomats turned to theISecu rity Councilottce more today in an cfiottto resolve the crisis over Cyprus But there was scant hope that agreement was inprospect on ionnula for aettlement In advance oi the afternoon councilmeeting interest een tréd onllte mediation ciforts oi the six nonpermanent mem bers of the tluntion council They took over after Secretary General Thant announced that his private diplomatic et forta had met with an impasse The six areBolivia BraZil Czechoslovakia the ins Coast Morocco and Norway might concentrate on tesoiu ti to send igh ranking civrlian mediator Cyprus He would try to settle thedispute piodcd in violent Greelt and Turkish late December This would set asld tempo the question spuich international peace toree on all iDiplomataspeculaied the six Th Greekvcyprint pvt Bldém lTesliiies Chief Surgeon ly Worried with the ldenlllicaliou til the operating surgeon replied that Miss Wagenaar Icstliled that alter Dr Piewu reached the operating roomsummoned by Dr Vergetho chief of surgery sounded urgent and lnslrten In prevailing on Dr Brown to abandon his original operation and remove the paiienta spleen to halt bleeding HAD DOUBTB Dr Plewcs testified Wednes day hebad bad doubtaaboul Dr Browns competency to ban dle tho operationa followup to an earlier one in which parts of cancerous stomach were removedand hadikept himself on call It the hospital Dr Brian Coggins anesthetist at the operation testified today to disagreements between Dr Brown and Dr Varga during the fourhour operationin which he had to replace more than half the womans blood by transfusion after the spleen was cut and small stomach arteries were revered The first ldisagreementwhich he described as uncommon waa over the Identiï¬cation oi parts of the anatomy Later Dr Varga had warned Dr Brown not to cut into panlgulgr area because beiwaa flittian an the spleen Dr limwn had disagreed when he heard the reference to the spicen Dr Coggins said he look look to see what was going on and saw fairly brisk bleeding PRESSURE DROPS After the bleeding beganth anesthetist said Miss Morgans blood pressure dropped lrnm its normal too to below indi cating significant lose at blood and later slipped as low as 55 before he got it atabiiiicd by getting two transfusions under way simultaneously been salesman Cyprus Strife integrity nt lhe Mediterranean islandrepubiic Spyroslfyprianou the Chorus foreign minister insists that any resolution on territorial in tegrity must not uphold the 1960 treaty of guarantee under which Turkey and Britain say they have the right to intervene mil itarily in Cyprus to preserve the constitutidnal status quo Turkey and Britain oppose council action that could be in terpreted as labrngatlng any treaty The United States and other western members take similar vie Greece has said of Cyprus ArchbishopMahar ios wants to amend his repub licsconslitutlun tn remo the TurkisliICypriut midority right on basic legislatio The Turkish rrt