Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Mar 1956, p. 11

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VETERAN #4, who became a private in the Canadian Army in 1879 and was paymaster-general of the over- seas forces in the First World | HONORED Maj.-Gen. James George Ross, | War, is presented with the Cana- Must Fight Mental Illness, Conducts War | " Health Group Executive Says | VANCOUVER (CP)--Canada is mental health in coverage pro- doing alarmingly little to combat| vided under a proposed national "| the nation's largest single health hospital insugance plan. 1 | problem--mental {liness--says an| Large, Jia ladtitntions and | executive of the Canadian Mental cure of the mentally ill, he said. i //| Health Association. a | Treatment should be at general . th | While treatment for physical ail- and community hospitals, so the Wry | ments in institutions costs $15-$20| patient Is not separated from home |a day and an average of $4.50 is| and family, and some form of re-| | spent daily to house and feed each) habilitation should be considered. | | criminal, treatment and care of "One of the biggest reasons for Ph the mentally {ll involves only about the alarming number of re-admis-' $2.70 a day. | sions is that patients are literally "People are either unaware or dropped into a community which "4 indifferent to the seriousness of| is possibly suspicious and preju- | the problem of mental illness," said diced. | Alvin Gamble of Toronto, national wan has 1 al executive secretary of the 20,000-| pilot project along rehabilitation| member association. {lines and Alberta has one under "One can see the ravages study." | wrought -on children by diseases| But, Mr. Gamble said, a gener-| i like polio and tuberculosis. But un-| ally more realistic appraisal of] {| less a child is a particularly violent mental health is needed in view of | mental patient, illness of the mind| the increasing number of mentally| is not so apparent. A child stricken| jj ; | with polio wins public sympathy while mental illness in some cases is considered shameful. ONE IN EVERY 12 i "The nation was justifiably | alarmed with the incidence of polio | among children, But polio has only | affected roughly one out of 900 chil- = dren, while one out of every 12 = children born this year will at one 2 time in his life be a patient in a = | mental hospital." = ih "Qackatoh had SIE dian Forces Decoration as he lies in a Montreal hospital. Mak- ing the presentation is Maj.-Gen. J. P. E. Bernatchez, officer com- manding Quebec Command, Patriotism Lack Said Cause Of South American Revolts BUENOS AIRES, Argentina! (AP) -- Why do revolutions and rumors of revolutions bubble un- ceasingly in Latin America? | With 1956 just over two months old, there already have been two attempted coups--in Brazil and in Peru. There is little doubt others are being plotted, or at least con- templated, in other countries, | The English - language Buenos Aires weekly, The Standard, sug- gests that a lack of deeply felt atriotism may be one cause for atin America's history of political turbulence. "In some of the smaller coun-| tries of Latin America the plot- ting of revolutions may be de- scribed, without too much exag- geration, as the national indoor sport," said TheStandard in an editorial. "When these plots mature and the time comes for action, the rebels are usually in such a ma- Jority as to decide the issue with 8 few bursts of machine-gun fire. The defeated leaders take their arture, and within a very short time another plot is being con- eocted, and so on, ad infinitum." STUNTED GROWTH The newspaper added: "It must be obvious to any objective ob- server that such a state of affairs could not exist in a country where) the sentiment of patriotism was| rooted. But patriotism. . . & plant of slow growth, and in young countries its growth can be stunted when the masses lose re- spect for the governing classes." The unsuccessful rebels in Brasil | and Peru appear to have made a| number of basic mistakes. . The two air force officers who ied the revolt in Brazil launched! their jungle campaign while no newspapers were publishing be-| cause of the annual carnival holi- day. The revolt was a week old before it hit the local papers, and 1 DISCOVERY ISLANDS LONDON (AP) Moscow radio says the Soviet Antarctic expedi- tion ship Ob discovered a group of three islands near Knox Land last Wednesday. The broadcast sald the crew of the ship suggested the islands be named "'The Eighth of March" group in honor of Inter-| national Women's Day. A former top executive in the fields of labor and racial relations in the United States and Canada, Mr. Gamble was in Vancouver on a country-wide tour to 'revitalize campaign efforts' and spark new interest in mental health prob- | lems. A sore point with the association, he indicated, is the federal gov- ernment's decision not to include even then no high-sounding mani- festo was forthcoming to rally emotional popular support. The rebellion of Peru's jungle| division led by Brig-Gen. Marcial | Merino also suffered from poor publicity, and was thus handi- capped in winning followers. From his remote Amazon post of Iquitos, behind the Andes, Merino issued a proclamation, but the govern- ment could jam his radio broad- casts. The revolution never got off the ground In the population centres where it would count. ® For consumers purchases, To consolidate present monthly L commitments, ® For emergency expenses. 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