2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fricey, vecemver >, s75> "ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE SRL. CITES. DISADVANTAGE Dr. Dower said it is -some- times difficult to interpret the ECG signals, which are re- corded on a long strip of paper. He said his new machine re- ag Wi eS Waa NeW Vevice lL WICE-DELLEL Than Electrocardiograph VANCOUVER (CP)--A Uni-jment at UBC since 1954. jusing electrodes taped to the)formation but it t2Mfs the doctor mnnntast seten thinge: Mha von ne anne nna nn strength of the electrical field and its variations during the heart cycle, and the direction of this field as it twists around the heart. He said the polarcardiograph 'World Of Alvin Hamilton Invaded By An Auto Lot : WANTS NAMES GIVEN TORONTO (CP) -- Mayor Philip Givens said Thursday he will order release of the names of nine landlords and a tenant who have been charged by the city in the first test of a stand- ard-of-housing bylaw passed: by council last July. The buildings department has refused to re- lease the names of the defend- ants, several of whom are to appea ec, 14, | ppear in court Dec 14 | DUEL IN PARK MAY CHANGE COATS | LONDON (Reuters) -- Twoj~ : WINNIPEG (CP)--If the syn-|men duelled fiercely with bay- thetics sympathizers have their|onet and sword in London's Ra- way, Winnipeg policemen will] venscourt Park at dawn Thurs- shed their buffalo overcoats.|day. When police approached The force's winter garb for|they ran, one of them bleeding years has' been the buffalo robe|from the face. Gambling casino coat--bulky, shaggy but Prairie-|croupier Anthony Dudley was proved protection against bliz-|charged with possessing an of- zard and below-zero tempera-|fensive weapon--a sword. Po- tures. Police Chief George Blow/lice were still seeking another said a new coat being tested is) navy blue and made of synthet-- THOMSON PAPER IS BEST Ics, | LONDON (CP)--Lord Thom- ~ » ~ , |son's Sunday Times was judged ers. PREDICTS JUDY GOING first among Britain's national pavilion at the 1967 Montreall yANCOUVER (CP) -- Eric! a Sund Seapkbera for ex orid's fair. Albert A. Thorn-| Martin, British Columbia health\sellence of design in 1965, The rough, president of the farm|minister. has peadicted" «hat cellence of design in 1965. The/ i it i | : br annual award---is given by a| €quipment manufacturing firm,|Federal Health Minister Judy|trade journal on the recommen-| said the company's sponsorship, |{,aMarsh will be dropped in the! md : , 4 ti . sf ts fo cost an estimated $200,000,| impending cabinet shuffle. "My\ pages will be in the mechanization feeling is that Judy LaMarsh WORTH SLIMMING FOR Brea of the pavilion. |will' not be with us much} LONDON (CP)--Ian Powell, < 2 jlonger," he told a public meet-|32, was told he could not join/ Seouaarent (Cerca decision! ME here. the RAF unless he reduced his} 224- bulk withi t- MILITIA TAKES PART |224-pound bulk within a for He explained that the machine is basically an analogue com- puter that conti ly anal- yses the electrical activity of the heart, which produces an electrical field within the body as its four chambers contract and fill in a 70-times-a-minute cycle. | This electrical field, which is reflected in different voltages on the body's. surface, is changed by abnormalities in the jheart. Both the electrocardiograph (or ECG) and the new polar- cardiograph attempt to detect heart disease processes by re- cording the minute voltages versity of British Columbia sci- entist has developed a new in- strument that appears to be twice as accurate as the stand- ard electrocardiograph in de- tecting heart damage. Dr. Gordon Dower, an associ- ate professor of pharmacology, said any family doctor using the machine could quickly become more skilful at diagnosing heart attacks than the most highly- trained cardiologist. He said the device has passed a rigorous clinical trial at a Vancouver hospital, Dr. Dower said the instru- iment, called a volarcardio- graph, has been under develop- ceives essentially the same in- RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY sautace cw 725-65: has been particularly suceess: Sea prhile being towed by a Dutch tug. ANNOUNCES AID ROME (AP) -- Canada in- formed the Food and. Agricul- ture Organization Thursday that it will contribute $27,500,000. in cash and commodities to the United Nations world food pro- gram during the next three years. - OTTAWA (CP)--Former agri- eulture minister Alvin Hamilton went before the Ontario Munici- pal Board Thursday to preserve the view from his $50,000 home at. Manotick, 10 miles south of here. »Even a pigyery would be fiicer, he told the board hearing @bjections to an application for a@ zoning change so a Car lot @ould be built on 300 acres next door to Mr, Hamilton, MP for 'Appelle. "IT moved into the country to t away from the diesel fies." he said. "I wouldn't mind having farms around me at all. Those are nice clean ells to wake you up." ~The board reserved decision @fter hearing the former Con- servative cabinet minister's and @ number of other residents' ebjections. TORONTO (CP) -- Massey Ferguson Ltd. Thursday be- éame the first industrial spon- sor of the $4,000,000 agricultural MILEAGE CHARGE RUTHERFORD"S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 ~ 14 ALBERT ST. hawa For the Best Selection . . . 3500 TREES IN STOCK... professional pruned trees for your choosing, Place your order now, Or come in and take your pick. We deliver at your convenience, J, A. JANSSEN & SONS LTD. "* 2 LOCATIONS » 843 King St, West -- 728-9429 @ Preston Stinoco -- 925 Simcoe North by the board of trustees to name} the new $2,000,000 men's resi- dence at Queen's University for] Donald Gordon, president of Ca- fadian National Railways, and Leonard W. Brockington, rector Of the university, was confirmed Thursday by Queen's principal Dr. J. A. Corry. night. He went on a crash diet! CAMP GAGETOWN, N.B./and Jost 34 pounds, just enough |(CP) -- Two hundred 'soldiers|to pass the medical examina- from militia' armored corps/tion. units based in southern Ontario, }------- . | Quebec and the Atlantic prov- WATER LONG UNTAPPED jinces will train with a regular Boe : aa force armored unit here during) 5°™® of the water reservoirs jthe next two weekends, The|wnder the Arabian desert have} URGES MORE AID | groups ie co abe prov- lain undisturbed for 40,000) TORONTO (CP) Every|inces will be airlifted to Gage-| years, | graduate student at the Univer-|'°™" by RCAF Yukon aircraft. | sity of Toronto should receive a ENDS MEETINGS fellowship as a part.of strength-| Garpo (AP)-_A six-man com.| ening the university's graduate|,.i-<ion ear ae program, an 1l-man committee/ta+y.General U Thant of the! on ---- er, plierey United Nations to report on the ane. je re a Bape tant UN Emergency Force along the menc at a single student! bp vptian-Israeli border, wound receive $2,500, married students). its meetings Thursday and| $3,000 and married students|i, expected to fly to New York with dependents $4,000. | today. 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