Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1967, p. 12

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~@ 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 21, 1967 Heart Test Donor Sought CHICAGO (AP) -- Surgeons at California's Stanford medical centre are ready to make the world's first human heart trans- plant whenever the ideal donor and ideal recipient appear there at the same time, the Journal tion said Monday. "We think the way is clear for trial of human heart transplan- of cardiovascular surgery, was quoted as saying. transplantation in the labora- the patient with a cardiac trans- plant," he said. Calif., medical centre: © the American Medical Associa-|80vernment's inability to apply tation," Dr. Norman E. Shum- way, head of Stanford's division St vison ae teenie ot "We have.achieved a degree pave-not i of experience with animal heart! look wenlihier, poet tory which makes us confident/the ce: & we can take appropriate care of atty -- ceidias | The journal article said these/have to make unliateral agree- types of recipients are being/ments with the wealthier prov- considered at the Palo Alto,/inces in order to achieve a form ¢ of equality within the Canadian --A patient whose heart can-|nation. National Unity Asked Culture, Economic Level MONTREAL (SP) -- Strong centralization of government has failed to correct provincial imbalances, Premier Alex Campbell of Prince Edward Is- land said Monday. The most important problem currently fac- ing Canadians is the federal national resources to the devel- opment of underdeveloped re- ions. xs In a speech calling for nation- Canada's smallest province told the Canadian Club here that the "if the vitality and capability of "It could follow that the un- derdeveloped provinces would agreements between a province and a foriegn power could be the result of the inability of the central government to make the resources of the nation avail- able for the development of the underdeveloped regions."' Too often, the premier said, the federal government informs the provinces of its plans after it has already reached "a firm and sometimes fixed position'. "Joint planning, with both lev- els of government involved in the decision-making process, is what is necessary. Joint plan- ning; I feel, is the method of bringing about an internal bal- ance within Confederation." CONTROVERSIAL The controversial Episco- pal, Bishop James Pike shakes his fist for empha- sis as he defends himself during a teach-in at Mc- Master University in Ham- ilton. Bishop Pike, _ staff member of the Centre of Democratic Institutions at Santa Barbara, Calif., was accused by another panel member -- Dr. John Montgomery, chairman of History at Trinity Evange- lical Divinity School in Chi- cago -- of being a victim of wish fulfilment in extra- sensory perception. Earlier this year Bishop. Pike gain- ed prominence when bis- hops in_ his Episcopal church threatened to charge him with heresy, but later abandoned the idea. (CP. Wirephoto) Neutralizing Plan Urged DETROIT (AP) -- Michigan Governor George Romney, who declared his candidacy for the 1968 Republican party presiden- tial nomination by pleading to lead the United States out of the war in Vietnam, said Sunday that neutralizing Vietnam . is "the most promising alterna- tive' to the current U.S. policy. "Neutralization is a specific alternative; it deserves, very, careful study," said Romney, the first Republican presidential hopeful to throw his hat into the ring." Romney, speaking on the Co- lumbia Broadcasting System television show Face the Nation, accused President Johnson of handling the Vietnam war with a "ping pong" strategy, escalt- not be restored to normal pulse} 'Even the need for unilateral when taken off a heart-lung ma- chine during open-heart sur-! Mchuldeen born with heart de- Hockey Event ----------EEE 21 YEARS OLD? fects for which there is no cor-| i' rective surgery or treatment. | Annual Affair SOME 'IDEAL' ee | The ideal donor would be a, WINNIPEG (CP) -- The New| relatively young person dying of Year's international hockey} causes unconnected with heart|fOUrnament inaugurated here disease. last January is to be an annual| | Dr. Shumway said the ideal event and will be known as Can- donor and ideal recipient have|2@'S annual hockey tourna- not been patients in the centre at the identical time, although patients of both types have been [expe there recently. The announcement was made Friday at a press conference outlining plans for the 1968 tour- nament and Winnipeg's bid for the 1970 world hockey cham- pionships. | When you turn 21 you are no longer covered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. You must 'take out' individual membership within 30 days. Get your ap- plication form at a bank, a hospital, or the Commission. Experiments have shown: that if the heart is removed from the donor within a half-hour after 'i Three teams will compete in --. the ,organ suffers N0/1n6 double round - rig at lamage from lack of oxygen. The fat a tan be lanai: Jan. 1-6 in one of 42 hockey [ened poe if the heart is nhl i = for this winter *'by the Canadian Amateur Hock- |immersed in cold salt water. ey Association. The events will international competi- | This _ heart transplanta-|feature jtion attempts at present to);; H jemergency situations in which|ey team clint tombs culnininas tea [both donor and recipient are im-| "Secretary - manager Gordon mediately available. Juckes of the CAHA said invita- Stanford surgeons have per-tions have been issued to the formed some 200 heart trans-/ambassadors of Russia and plants in dogs with a 60-to 70-isweden and Prime Minister per-cent survival rate. One dog/Pearson to participate in closing lived a year with a transplanted|ceremonies at the six - day heart until he was killed for test/tournament. The team from the! purposes. jcountries they represent fin-| ished in the top three seats in| OWNERS PROTEST the centennial tournament this! NORWICH, England (CP)--\year. Power-boat owners have protest-|_ The schedule calls for two ed against the suggestion of a 5|Russian teams and representa- m.p.h. limit on the Norfolk/tives from Sweden, Finland and Brosdorntje, network of inland|Romania to play in Canada, waterways tamed for its beauti- providing international competi- tion for the Nationals. --EEEEEe NEW J0B? ful surroundings. peace and then escalating the TWO YEARS AHEAD war again. | LUTON, England (CP) -- A The current administration|Bedfordshire librarian reported) leads the American people to-|that today's youngsters are two) ward '"'a mountain of false hopejyears ahead of the stage only to fall back in the crevicejreached by their parents when| of sickening reality," Romney|they were young in their read-; To keep insured fol- ing the war a little, calling for charged. ing ability and literary taste. low the instructions Gifting Made Easy .. suggestions found daily in the years, and this year Times classified sect sure to be something Christmas Someone on your Christmas Gift List a prob- lem? 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In addition to the fine magistrate imposed a on licence suspension on Sz son. DISTURBANCE Gregory Paul Burnhan of 126 Townline Ed. N., a] ed for sentencing on c tions for break, enter, and and causing a disturbanc Burnham was given a year suspended sentegc each conviction and plac probation for the same | of time. Included in Burn probationary requirement: his return_to school _or_h taining employment. Magi Dodds said "I don't thin healthy for a young m: your age to be sitting a doing nothing." Burnham was also plac a curfew and will be re to reimburse the board 0 cation for the $328 da done to the school he into. IMPAIRED A fine of $200 and co 30 days was levied agains liam Ross Kelly, 47, ¢ Bruce St., when he p guilty to a charge of im driving. An automatic month department of tra suspension follows. THEFT A fine of $100 and co: 20 days and a six-mont! pended sentence were th tences' imposed on Ge Rose Wilson, 19, of 824 St. W., when she pleaded to two charges of theft stores in the Oshawa Sh« Centre on Sept. 26. Sh mitted the theft of baby a from Zellers and food Loblaws. $200 FINE Buddy W. Sageau, a driver, from Airport Rd.,

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