| Raft Voyage Takes Yank . s Near Death Many Times :, BRISBANE (Reuters) -- Wil-|miles from the Queensland) Ham Willis, 71-year-old Ameri-|coast somewhere north of the} ean sailor, explorer and au-/New Hebrides, Willis said he thor, completed an epic, single-|fell and injured his back. For handed ,10,000-mile crossing of|six days he was paralysed from) the Pacific to Australia Wed-»the waist down and in extreme} nesday after a life-and-death pain, he said, He lashed him-| struggle when an accident|self to the deck to avoid being] -partly paralysed him in mid-)washed overboard by raging) ocean. _ |seas and used his arms to drag) Willis beached his raft Age himself to the cabin for food Unlimited near Tully, 1,149 and water, he added, miles north of Brisbane, Wed-| He said he intends to stay) nesday morning. He was flying) with the raft until he can ar-| the distress flag. range its shipment to Sydney. Willis's unprecedented voyage|He then plans to go to New) began from Peru July 4, 1963,/York to lecture on his adven-| and after adventures in which|tures at the worlds fair. ' | he said he came near death| His raft is steel-built, 31 feet) several times, he arrived in Sa-\long, 20 feet wide and filled) moa 126 days later after cov-|with cork. ering 7,450 miles. | In 1954, on a The last leg of the trip from) raft constructed chiefly of bal- Samoa to north Queensland took! sam wood, Willis made a 6,750- 72 days and covered a map dis-| tance of 2,400 miles. loa in 115 days, and proved that| dn aes Bad antes . 34) ma can survive by drinking anywhere on earth on a craft |seawater- no bigger or fancier than this,| or acer estaayas | O¥PTus Dispute Mediator Dies On Aug, 6, still hundreds of HELSINKI (Reuters) -- Sak- home - made mile voyage from Peru to Sam-| Hospitals Use East-West Money Meet QUEBEC (CP) -- Two prov- inces almost a continent apart will come together financially Sept. 16 as Quebec borrows $100,000,000 from British Colum- bi The loan will be made on short- terms and is hailed by the leaders of both provinces as| having signifi t d-| Vancouver Paper Vancouver Times, which began daily publication Sept, 5, Wed nesday announced the resigna- tion of Managing Editor Geof- frey Molyneux and the appoint- ment of Harold (Brud). Delany)- jto succeed him. and medium - length) , "pre-arranged,"' "He was to have peen with us during the formative stage, then to return to complete. his) | higher education." VANCOUVER (CP) -- The! Mr. Delany moves to The Name New Editor \Times from the Toronto Tele-| Change 5 Value jgram. Before that he worked) 'aa A for the now-defunct Vancouver on Aw eee peed News -Herald, the Vancouver| the present value of the Cana- |Province and the Victoria Col-\tian dollar, Trade Minister jonist. |Sharp told the Commons Wed- FAIR DISPLAYERS inesday, Sharp, acting finance minister in the absence of Wal- ter Gordon, also said Canada has received no representations Editor Peter Inglis said the) Some 6,500 exhibitors from) Mr. eparture 6f Mr. Molyneux, to\more than 50 countries will be the University of Toronto, was|taking part in the 10964 Leipzig Autumn Fair, rn ing the merely financial, | Premier Jean Lesage an- nounced the deal Wednesday while a similar announcement was coming from Premier w. A. C. Bennett in Victoria. There is some belief the loan money. will come from a re- ported $275,000,000 British Co- lumbia is to receive Sept. 15 from the United States in con- nection with the Columbia River hydro-electric project. There also were reports in in- vestment circles that the aver- age interest rate in the trans- action may be around five per cent, with the repayments scheduled over periods of one jto five years. | Mr, Lesage, a Liberal, hailed|} ithe agreement as evidence of} |"the friendly interprovincial re-/ \lations" which he said have |prevailed in recent years, Mr.) |Bennett, head of a Social Cre- action shows how B.C. "not only talks for a united Canada LCA RETAILERS TO THRIFE Sleeveless, contrast color blou: to 18. See No Reason | i ee He i Graduate to Double-Knit WOOL SUITS! 3-piece imported worsted wool double knit suit. skirt, braid trims jacket pocket. Brown and beige, black and grey, teal, sherry. Sizes 12 from the U.8. government or other sources urging a revalu- ation of the dollar, | He was replying to Pau! 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Tests in New Zealand hospi-| A former premier of Finland, tals indicated that sheep skins|Tuomioja served three years as clipped to a length of about one/executive secretary of the UN inch of wool are exceedingly ef-| Economic Commission for Eur- fective for the bedridden. lope, beginning in 1957, Before The patient lies directly onjhis appointmnt Tuomioja was the woollen surface, preferably | Finnish ambassador to Britain without even pyjamas, The re-|for three years. ailience of the wool and its| ability to absorb moisture pre-| vent the harmful effects of per-| spiration at points of pressure. | Doctors find that patients who) have used sheep skins in hospi-| tal are so delighted with them that they are loath to give them up after being discharged. They like the comfort, warmth and luxury of sleeping on the rugs and many have bought similar skins for use at home. One patient, who had not slept His political career began in 1944, when at the age of: 33 he was appointed assistant finance minister. The following year he was appointed governor of the Bank of Finland, a post he held until 1955. ada." Mr. Lesage did not say how his government will spend the $100,000,000. Malaysia May Request Arms OTTAWA (CP) -- External Affairs Minister. Martin said) Wednesday there has been no request from Malaysia for mili- tary assistance since Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was here in July, but a Malay-) sian military mission will be in Canada "within a very few days." The mission now is 1n_ the) United States and its trio to Canada "might have to do with a particular type of aircraft,"') Mr. Martin told the Commons. | When the Tunku was here, he said his country was inter- ested in both the de Havilland Caribou transport and the Can- adair CL-41 jet trainer, which He was appointed premier in 1953, after serving as finance sance, minister, minister of trade and The external affairs minister) industry and foreign minister. also told the Commons that the In 1959, the then UN secre-| government is reviewing its aid tary - general, the late Dag/program to Indonesia, Opposi- Hammarskjold of Sweden, ap-|tion Leader Diefenbaker had pointed Tuomioja peace-maker|as ked whether consideration would be used for reconnais-| | for years without sedation, ay that she could sleep the aide dee een | He Ss survived by his wife whom he married in 1939 and Some persons with rheuma- two children ,tism or arthritic condi- : in Laos, a post he held till |1961. |was being given to terminating) such assistance "once and for) all' in the light of Indonesia's; aggressive acts toward Malay-| SEE... 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