Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 3

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cn Ss coy 25 30 ecoee 29 NTZMAN NTAL PLAN plan for parents t their children's before purchas. {| ntzman will rent ive, new small iths--if you de- se it, the six 1 cartage will be purchase price, n Heintzman's rms. NE ST. N. 2921 ZMAN tLdMidh SKIM Qt. JUG 8° NOG 67° | s 89° 39° 10 o'clock. TODAY'S MRS. GARY EDGAR Whitby has approved public sports for gain on Sunday afternoons but township resi- dents will vote on the ques- tion Saturday. The Times asked six persons if they would be in favor of Sunday afternoon sports during a man-on-the-street poll in Whit- by: Mrs, Gary Edgar, 121 St. Lawrence St.: "Yes. Sports LL en Heart Transplant Case MRS, STEPHEN SLUGG TOPIC GETTE JACOBSON are fine anytime. You need something to do on Sundays. I'm not in objection to Sunday sports, but some people ob- ject because of retigion."' Mrs. -Stephen Slugg, 304 Colborne St.: 'Yes, I would. I like sports for one thing and it doesn't matter when I play. I wouldn't say it is working and so I don't object."" Fred Wal- aT FRED WALLACE lace, 905 Centre St.: "Certain- ly. Why not. I don't think it makes any difference what day it's on. It's good for kids. IT enjoy sports any day." Gette Jacobson, 14, 918 Byron St. S.: 'Yes, because we never have anything to do on Sundays. We need _ some- thing to do after church. I find Sundays pretty dreary. Heat Enters Crucial Period CAPE TOWN (CP) -- A cru-jance around his infection-free| Despite Washkansky's cheer-| early provincial election despite/the government Tuesday night cial seven-day period started/oxygen tent for 'the first tell-tale/fulness and signs of progress,| arguments by some Union Na-|t0 halt Canadian arms signs' of rejection--which would|/heart specialists warned that he! tionale adherents that the party;ments to United States mean death for the 55-year-old was entering a crucial period. today for South African Louis Washkansky, in which his body must accept or reject a new/wholesale grocer. heart given him Sunday, doctors said. his body tissues would reject the heart transferred from 25- Washkansky, a diabetic,/any guide, said Dr. Marius Bar-/sition Liberals which may not! "! think the government/matters when all the world is} Both Mr. jthanked his surgeons Tuesday|nard, There was no sign so far that/for the epochal transplant and/reached the stage where jsent his love to his wife. |; He continued to improve PETER PODNARYK Sunday Sports RARER ES ROBERT RUMAN We need sports on Sundays." Robert Ruman, 525 Mary St. E.: "I don't object at all. It's a really good idea forpeople who like sports. I'd like to join in on Sundays." Peter Podnaryk, 1957 Sprice Hill Rd., Pickering: "Sure. It's an outlet if you like sports. I don't object." nn mn | Early Quebec | Election Out QUEBEC (CP)--Premier | | | | | TRUDEAU TELLS COMMONS | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967. 3 Built-Up Social Pressure Caused Divorce Revision OTTAWA (CP)--The first |major revision in Canada's di- vorce laws to come before Par- liament in nearly a century was described by Justice Minister |Trudeau in the Commons Tues- |day as '"'the product of a social |pressure that has been. building up over the years." The bill, the product of two of adultery to include bigamy physical or mental cruelty, sodo my, bestiality, rape and homo. sexuality. Robert McCleave (PC--Hali accepting unconditional years of study by a joint Sen-|divorce. ate-Commons bodies the principle of marriage breakdown, with specific grounds that can in regular court } be assessed procedure. Mr. Trudeau, introducing sec- ond reading stage, said the gov- ernment must study the effects of the bill. on marriage. An im- portant aspect would be the con- tinuing provinces. The bill broadens the groundsi agreed that the Commons trans- committee, but spells consultation with em-| it out allowed to die in the Commons Transport Minister Daniel Johnson ruled out an|ber Grace MagInnis called onjreply." : He said he had vautioned the|bec Civic Code position on legal for divorce from the sole ground fax) congratulated the minister for "'not falling into the trap"' of mar- raige breakdown as grounds for) He said the last attempt to re- form Canadian divorce law was a Senate bill more than a quar- ter-century ago which had been to issue bonds and debentures to} He said in raise funds for capital expendi-| the tures, port committee should visit the ,|Maritime Provinces to study -| transportation problems there. -| Prime Minister Pearson marked the release of the first| -| volume of the final report of the! royal commission on_bilingual-| ism and biculturalism with a} Commons statement. He said the government '"'fully jendorses the principle of} French-speaking, English-speak-| ing linguistic and cultural equali-| ty that forms the core of this re- port." .| In the divorce debate, Mr. The House started debate on|Trudeau cautioned MPs not to| the divorce bill Tuesday evening|try and translate their personal] after passing a bill that allows morality the Canadian National Railways tion. into divorce legisla-! j some instances | churches had been prepared to! go farther with divorce reform Hellyer| than the bill proposes, The provincial supreme courts or superior courts were | xtc lier del wit doce ay NDP Seeks Restriction 3-7 On Canadian Arms Trade OTTAWA (CP)--NDP mem-/newspaper and the gist of my | of evidence would apply| p.m. and differing rules of divorce and child support were taken!---- jinto consideration. RETAINS OWN CODE Mr. Trudeau said there was no attempt to change the Que- ship- questioner as part of his answer| separation and people in that and|that "it was very difficult to|province could still apply to the is enjoying tactical advantages |leave students free to protest know where to draw the line| civil courts for a separation if 3 with respect to these complex/|they prefer. If previous transplants were|over both separatists and Oppo-|the war in Vietnam. has his the then Washkansky's body might try to reject transplanted heart. year-old Denise Darvall in anjtoday, started telling jokes and| This period starts three to 10 historic five-hour operation at zroote Schuur Hospital after the young woman was fatally injured in an auto accident. [ut a team of doctors and nurses was in constant attend- last. Mr. Johnson made the state-| ment Tuesday in denial of} published reports that his gov- ernment would call an election| |told a nurse, "I am a new/days after a transplant opera-| next month following a federal-| | Frankenstein." His general condition is satis-|brother of the leader of the/tawa. factory and all signs show im- provement, a hospital bulletin said. New Oral Anti-TB Drug Available For Doctors WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ay new oral anti-tuberculosis drug, --hailed as apparently repre-| senting a new breakthrough in} treating the disease--now is available for prescription by doctors and hospitals through- out the United States. Spokesmen for Lederle Labo- ratories of Pearl River, N.Y., which developed the drug after a 10-year search, said Tuesday it was marketed Monday follow- tious tuberculosis in the world, tion, said Barnard, younger) jteam of 30 specialists who oper- ated Sunday. Specialists at Groote Schuur} {Hospital say they consider "im- |munological rejection" the lgreatest threat to Washkansky. | His condition is monitored minute by minute and efforts by electro-cardiagraph device. Washkansky Tuesday took jsolid food for the first time, with 2,000,000 - 3,000,000 victims after two days of fluids dripped dying annually. Dr, Robert J. into his veins. Anderson of| PATIENT DINES provincial conference in Ot-| Reasons given in the reports} included apparent fear that the} "sovereign state' movement of} former Liberal Rene Levesque might become too popular if left untested by an election. us." He said "people in rural harmony." should act now to cut out this)slightly inconsistent and all par-|prime minister said there would Trudeau and the bloody trade--and | use thejties are slightly inconsistent,| not be a free vote on the bill it- word 'bloody' advisely--which/and people have great difficulty | self. oe is blasting the very life out of|in sorting out in their minds the! "This is a government. bill the people of Vietnam," member for sway told the Commons. She read a Canadian Press re- | black the/position of the demarcation line} Vancouver-King-|between what is right and what! between| is wrong, and when, and white, there port quoting Transport Minister many shades." Hellyer group in Toronto Nov. 3 to "be/earjier careful not to become too great |moralists"' |war. i : ; The report quoted Mr. Hellyer| Chief whip Rene B. Lavoie|as saying to one student the body to reject the heart/ dismissed the notion also, say-|questioner that part of his uni- |would likely appear first on an ing Mr, Levesque is "'helping|Versity educations was being) id for by the sale of Canadian including arms, to the paid 'oods, areas don't go for his ideas. Pe. They want to live in peace and| Mr. Hellyer later replied that as telling a |the report had taken a single| Opposition Leader Jean Le-|sentence out of a long and rea-| student over the Vietnam/eq to leav Mrs. Macinnis said in her statement that arms sales to the U.S. should be halt- e students with clean hands and clean minds. "If sales of arms to the U.S. jare indeed helping to pay for their education we should act in such a way as to leave the stu- dents free to protest about this thing which concerns each one jof us. . LEADS IN EXPORTS and should be treated as such," Mr. Pearson said in reply to a | question earlier in the day. Alcide Simard (Creditiste-- Lac St. Jean) argued that mar- riage is a divine institution and only the death of a spouse could | break it. Mr. Trudeau interjected that the Canadian Catholic Confer- jence had come out in favor of |the current bill to overhaul di- | vorce law, and added that mem- bers of the conference are "'pret- jty good Christians." | Debate on the divorce bill will) jbe set aside for a few days as| ithe Commons turns today to the debate on Finance Minister | ndiberbir | ae said "I| Sage, meanwhile, said that the|soned reply and that 'there was| The southeast Asia nation of|Sharp's budget presented last| New York, medical director of} When he woke up he said "T) Thailand exports more rice than Thursday. | the National Tuberculosis Asso- ciation, said in a telephone in- terview: BREAKS TB BARRIER "Ethambutol appears to rep- resent a new breakthrough in the therapy (ch ing approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The drug's trade name is Myambutol and is chemically known as ethambutol. The Lederle spokesmen said that in clinical trials involving more than 2,900 tuberculosis pa- tients in the United States and other countries since 1961, Myambutol proved significantly effective in tuberculosis cases that had become resistant to standard drugs such 'as isoni- azid, streptomycin and para-a- minosalcylic acid or pas Myambutol is designed, though, for use in combination with some of the older drugs, espe- cially isoniazid. The World Health Organiza- tion estimates there are 15,- 000,000-20,000 000 cases of infec- TB germs may be resistant to ¢ Anderson said the committee Thoracic Society--medical sec- --has invited all clinical investi- gatrs ug's trials to meet with the society tr it) of tubercul par-' ticularly. in the. treatment of pa- the menu tod: Every ay. tients who have not resp to prior treatment and whose eign organ. Washkansky's diabetes was the major anti-TB drugs." on therapy of the American tion of the tuberculosis society involved in the drug's being watched carefully. "Diabetics are naturally more Later he had some thin soup,|Prise awaiting Mr. Joh tea, coffee and scrambled eggs| the Surprise isn't going to be a with a slice of bread, as well as| Sift." By "surprise," he indicat- hourly glucose and fruit drinks.|€4 Ricws he meant electoral de- Porridge and chicken were on\'©at. 30 minutes he received] believe cobalt treatment to reduce his}movement at this stage has body's reaction against the for-/made its biggest gains at the and|; ," and was given ajgovernment is afraid to call anjno real relationship whatever ee holied eee and orate juice. election because "there is a sur-/between what appeared in the any other country. UN party sources, however, that Mr. Levesque's and that an election would be timely. 3 expense of the Liberal Es, liable to infection and complica-| tions after surgery than a nor-) mal person," said Professr Jan. H, Louw. oid Louw said, however, that dia-) betics with ailing hearts were) in January '"'to delineate the drug's potential." | Shirley Ferrebee, a medical] "two a periny; we operate on them every day of the week." 4q statistician and chief of the tub-| erculosis research division of} the U.S. public health service, | told a_ reporter: ) that the new drug is going to "We believe make a really significant differ- ence in the treatment of pa-} tients." The Best Fuel Oil For Less WESTERN OSHAWA OIL LTD. 725-1212 i WHEN YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR HOUSE « WE CHARGE Do you want a Painting to Decorate your home for Christmas? 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