Sherbrooke daily record, 21 janvier 1965, jeudi 21 janvier 1965
[" é t ' Sir*** WEATHER U«M tn*W *Hi| floaty PrMty b«c*mint m*iiv ly tunny in fh» mamma mité* \u2022f tanifhi; turmn*\tFri- d of grave lllne*», hi* doctor said today.Issued by tord Moran, Chqrcliiir* physician, at U:I8 pm, the bulletin announced: \"There is no change in Sir Winston * condition There will be a further bulletin I hi* ave-ning,\" Moran had indicated Wodne*-day night that Churchill * condition was at its lowest ehb yet.Medical experts felt that even the powerful Churchill constitution may soon fail as he bailies on grimly against the ravages of a stroke Moran visited Churchill three times Wednesday before issuing a 9 30 p m.bulletin, the 13th since Churchill was afflicted Friday by a cerebral thrombosis.The bulletin said: \"The weakness of Sir Winston's circulation is more marked There is nothing else to report.\" The Daily Telegraph's medi-eal correspondent says the hub b\u2019tln indicates thal \"what have been days of walling now may be ahortened to hour*.\" '\"The report of weakened circulation reveals that blood pressure Is dropping and general body functions must soon fall.\" Judge Turmel to head fake vote slip hearing States aspires to nothing that ,, h(Mrm>, m\tfak belongs to others.\tvoting slip case to be hear, The president spoke in an idealistic vein for 22 minutes after lie had repeated the oath of office read to him by Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.8.in philosophical consHtutional Hional te™s 4 » ! I lilBli Niai ¦ should work out amendments before this move is!]*\u2019a
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