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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKMOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 13th, 1967
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140CKNOW (Reuters) Ramu
the Wolf Boy,' who :was believed to
have been brought up. by wild animals,
in the Indian .jungle. continuesto fight.
for his life in Lucknow's Balrampore
Hospital where he has been treated for
the past 13'years.
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Now in his .early twenties, Ramu still,
remains as much . of a mystery as ' he
was when found fit 19541,ving naked on
the floor .of a waiting room of the
Lucknow railway station.
Doctors say Ramu : has ; a chronic
respiratory infection andthere hes.
been a progressive weakening of his
system.
When found, Ramu could 'only utter
animal cries, would. only eat raw'"meat.
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and shunned: human: beings. .
Although he was about 10, be, could'.
not walk but lay 'burled . up; ..Re
snatched food with his, jaws and'
• sucked up water from a dish. .
Di. D. N. Sharma,, who looked after
Ramu when he was first . found,' said
many, aspects of • the boy's behavior,
suggested that he was brought up by
wild beasts ,
He thought• Ramu might have been.
'carried' off by:a : she -wolf as an infant.
LIMBS DEFORMED'
Ramu's limbs ..may 'have been de-
formed bybeing kept confined in lair.
'. In hospital,: Ramu has learned ' to
recognize his doctors and . nurses but
has never learned, ' to speak Ilii s diet is
currently vegetable and he eats well:.
Joanne Alton Talks: On Australia Trip,
Mrs', Omar Brooks,,;president,
welcomed .the members and visitors
to the Lucknbw Women's .Institute, .:
after the singing of the Opening.
Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart
(collect
The real call was answered. by
"What I had for breakfast" , as.the
thenie of our meeting was "Home
Economics and Health" Mrs,.. N.J'
MacKenzie reported.on Pinecrest
Manor and •Mrs. Charles' Steward on
the Cheerio Committee. Plans were
made and:'discussed for the October,
:.meeting which is to be our •C-entenn
•ial Tneetnng:
Mrs., Steve"Stothers was in :charge
of the program and introduced
'. Joanne Alton who gave ,a very inter-
esting and descriptive talk on her
trip to Australia a14;.other countries
that she visited'. s Bert Gammie
thanked .Miss Alton and presented•
her with agift.
• The Motto "Preserve your health
rather than ;your wealth" , was
given by Mts. R. H. ''Thompson and
Margaret Rae sang . a solo "When
you look in the heart :of';a::rose" ..
Mrs. O. Brooks gave a report on the.
National Conventiorrend the meet-
ing was ;closed with the singing of
'The Queen"'
•A contest on the 'flowers 'of the
Province was :conducted by Mrs. `:
Wes Joynt and. lunch was serve by
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1967,: to Corporal and Mrs. Bili
Picco (Gwen 'Redmond) of C. F P. 0.
5055, 3F Win Germany, a son,
Wayne Stephen.
KRAGT - in Winghain and District.
Hospital, on Wednesday, 'Septem-,
ber 6, 1967, to Mr. and 'Mrs
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season in' the ."What's My Line?"
time . slot.. .
Seventeen years? Never!.
When John Charles Daly stepped
from behind the curtain that night
in February; :1950', to host What's
.My Line?" „.;he probably:;didn't
realize he was introducing what'.
was to become the most popular
of -all TV panel shows..'.
"What's My Line?" was born .on
February .2nd,, anddied after more;
than 80shows on Sunday, Septem
ber`3rd woof -thee regula rWpanel-
ists, .Arlene Francis and Bennett;
Cerf were on'hand•for the ends..
along with John Daly.
The guest panelists for the final
show ,: Steve Allen and Martin'.
Gabel, have made Many appear-
ances on the",popuiar Sunday. -even-
program
:Films. of the first show were pres-
ented and three guests who
'appeared to stump the panel on that
1950' telecast were on: hand for the ' ...
'swan. song.
'Daly briefly 'mentioned the two
deceased members isf the panel,
Dorothy •Kilgallen.and Fred Alien.
One of•'the highlights of the last
program was the appearance of a
famous mystery guest. a regular
feature of the show; When .the pan-
elists had their blind -folds in place
host John Daly "signed in"
After Bennett Cerf had identified
thte',my5tery guest.,. it was. interest-
ing to' learn that Daly was
scheduled for 1'7 years to appear in
that capacity in the event that the
for cash and the convenience of LOCAL SERVICE invited mystery guest didn't' •
show up . When
was one Sunday
evening 'when he was just seconds
away um taking' on that role.
The network producers of the
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