Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 26, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Insurance str ski Auto Las installation met pickup Ami Sel Vici Winnipeg free press ship travel april 1973 2nd class mall registration number Energy shortage in blamed on improper planning by Elman Guttormson free press staff writer the United states would have an Energy shortage Toda if there had been proper a according t author Richard Rohmer was in Winnipeg wednesday to promote his the Arctic the Book takes a Broad Loo at what is going on in the Cana Dian Arctic in terms of Oil Anc Gas exploration and i also deals with the Impact o the proposed Gas and Oil pipe lines in Northern the Toronto author said the critical Energy shortage in the United states is natural Gas not crude crude he could be obtained from the Middle East and other foreign countries and delivered by the existing world Tanker according to natural which represents 32 per cent of the Energy con sumption in the cannot be obtained in sufficient quantities from countries supplying the reason is the Lack of a world Tanker Fleet capable of carrying liquified natural Gas he natural Gas must be cooled to 263 degrees below Zero to Liquefy the Gas so it could be carried in said the lawyer the has a critical Gas shortage and must find sources to meet the in creasing demands on the North american flings Beer bottles Man fined a 27yearold Man from flin was fined wednesday for throwing Beer bottles from a third floor win Dow in a main Street Joseph Edward Bear pleaded guilty to a common nuisance charge before judge Wallace Darichuk in provincial judges court in the Public safety Rohmer said the new Oil Fields on this continent were located at Prudhoe Bay in Alaska where Oil reserves Are estimated at 10 billion major Canadian Oil Fields in the he were located in the Mckenzie Delta re Gion and the Canadian Arctic referring to the Lack of plan Ning in the Rohmer said that when tankers bring crude Oil to the United states there were if regulations governing refineries As to whether they should produce gasoline or fuel he said the demand for both commodities was growing so rapidly in the that the refineries were misjudging the refineries in area a might be producing gasoline when they should be producing fuel Oil and vice therefore Fere will be a shortage of one or the Rohmer said that in Addi Tion to existing 16 new ones should be but he Only one was under construction because of the action taken by Conversa zionists and local residents who might be the Arctic imperative is the second Book Rohmer has had his first Effort was the Green mid it is a discussion of the potential of the boreal Forest Ector of Canada which he Calls who neither yes or writes his material but dictates into a tape is n the process of completing a Ovel which will be published in it is called ultimatum n three the novel deals with a can rotation Over Energy supplies tween a president of the and a prime minister of Cana the president is referred to s big the Canadian rime minister has no political compulsory records backed by drug Man a girls lot to look her Best in a Beauty contest and she cant leave it until the last so a miniature poodle whose full name is Dan polls Madame la gets a grooming from her Robert preparation for the mid Canada dog May 12 to in the Highlander at Ellice Avenue and ferry trinkets grooming took place tuesday evening at the associated dog clubs of 2013 Pembina fort materials handling Centre for hospitals being planned 957 Portage 7862437 transmission and is Ftp hot inaction All work guaranteed 930 Nairn 1311 5868049 by Manfred Jager free press medical reporter weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces skies were generally Clear Over the Prairies Over night and Early morning temperatures were in the sunny skies Are fore cast for All three Prairie provinces today and Fri d a afternoon tempera Tures Are expected to Rise into the 50s with indications of slightly warmer readings figures on the map indicate expect de High temperatures Edmonton pc precipitation h High or min l lev cold from warm front temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for the 12hour period which ended at 6 and precipitation for the 24hour period which ended at 6 Vancouver 61 45 Calgary 45 28 Edmonton 50 34 it Gina a 30 to Brandon 46 27 Thompson 37 15 tha Pas 38 u Winnipeg Thunder Bay 54 23 Kenora 48 30 Ottawa 58 39 55 36 Montreal 57 38 Halifax j6 33 to Chicago 59 43 Miami 79 74 los angles 69 54 Minneapolis 58 39 new York 63 50 Phoenix 92 58 Root 59 37 Paris 63 46 London 63 43 Berlin 50 36 Amsterdam 46 37 Brussels 61 43 Madrid 64 45 Mexico City 82 61 Moscow 54 45 Stockholm 44 36 Tokyo 73 61 forecast for Interlake and red River re Gions mainly sunny today and Friday North wind at 15 Low in the mid20s High near Zeltt would to Offik the Manitoba health service commission and Winnipeg Gen Era Hospital Are going ahead with final plans for a new a trials handling building which is to service the Chil Drens and rehabilitation Hospi tals for medical and other sup plies starting next the Tode known As the materials handling Centre is to Rise immediately North of the hospitals old nurses Resi Dence on Mcdermot Al most linking the residence with the main Hospital i will Cost about and should be under construction before the end of this an official close to the plan Ning process said during an interview wednesday the new which is part of Long Range scheme to expand the health sciences Centre at a Cost of Between million and million Over the next three to five will centralize Al Central Supply in the various hospitals now work ing parallel to each once All these departments Are drawn into a centralized area and their new building is linked up to All the hospitals in the Centre by Well be Able to operate much More economically and Start on the Ren ovation of a lot of space in the existing the planner the effect of this project will be Felt almost As soon Asil comes on Stream next and by staff and patients in All the member hospitals of the health sciences the new building will have Between and Square feet of centralization of other depart ments such As pharmacy and diagnostic services for All health Centre will be made possible through the centralization and relocation of Supply services Overall aim of the changes in the health Centre they also called plinth or base medical services building with possible later addition of a bed Tower on top Between the existing Gener Al and childrens is to gain More service space for each patient bed for the health sciences that space now amounts to Winnipeg temperature comparisons april 25 last year Normal mean 49 24 37 32 45 32 43 highest on record 90 in 1891 lowest on record 10 in 1817 Highway crash kills Man one Man was killed wednes Day in a three vehicle collision on Highway 75 about one mile South of Winnipeg ramp Are with holding the mans name Pend ing notification of next of police said a southbound truck collided with the rear of a slow moving southbound Theca was driven into the path of a northbound police said the Driver of the southbound car was pronounced dead at the about 900 Square feet a but should be brought to a mini mum of Square the official need that in a teaching because it takes much 1 o n g e r to put one patient the emergency department or through any of a number of other medical facilities than it does in a Community Hospital where there is no that Means you have to have More space so you can put the proper number of peo ple through and take care of the demand on the As teaching hospitals re quire More space for diagnostic and medical test must have lecture space and need More room for teaching and reference materials than Community service space amounts to be tween 650 and 700 Square feet a bed in Community both the general Hospital and by Charles Wyatt free press staff writer compulsory prescription drug records and cooperation be tween physicians and druggists Are needed to reduce increasing drug a Public meeting was told wednesday the comments were made during a panel discussion on the use of sponsored by the Manitoba pharmaceutical association and Manitoba medical association in the charter House Pas president of the pharmaceutical association told about 80 persons at the meeting that too often Street drugs Are considered the drug problem without considering the overt counter drugs sold to the Public and prescribed by Lloyd said that drug abuse is caused by both physicians and the majority of druggists dont keep records of the patients to whom they dispense he a patient can go to different druggists or doctors without anyone asking How Many drugs he is he criticized advertisers for conditioning people to believe drugs Are necessary to relieve All forms of pain and stress whether they Are necessary or we Are conditioned under Pavlovs people expect Lloyd also criticized his own profession for failing to be rational in its dispensing of druggists will encourage a person to buy a Large bottle of tablets for a headache when a few would be Lloyd said the failure of the profession to keep proper records of prescriptions cannot he cited cases where Small amounts of alcohol had been used satisfactorily after several patients had been on h e also said such As bananas and other had been used with just As Good results As drugs previously prescribed for a a clinical pharmacist with Boniface Elliot Fin Grote said drugs Are improperly administered frequently in hospitals without patients know ing what they Are for or How to use he said a Universal drug pay ment program would help in monitoring the distribution of drugs because patients would no longer be seeking the Chea pest until a patient is forced to Deal with Only one druggist or a monitoring system is introduced there is not much Chance of restricting he Booth said physicians could help patients by talking to them rather than pre scribing but they prevented from doing sobe cause time is the Only com modify doctors have to Murphy said in a number of cases the drugs pre scribed probably dont do Many patients Willieu a doctor a particular prescription was but the doctor will be i several persons at the meet ing said stronger restrictions were needed to guard against the abuse of one person said grocery stores should not be Able to sell minor such As headache i m Lloyd said druggists wished to establish themselves As drug consultants but were concerned there would be a financial loss if they were no longer mainly Pill childrens Hospital desperately Short have been of service space for a number of years and made numerous attempts at space expansion prior to their formal merger with the rehabilitation Hospital and the Manitoba cancer treatment and research foundation last Gebru wild Down town drive 4 months a wild Chase through Down town Winnipeg Early Friday has sent a 19yearold Man from flin to jail for four Stanley Joseph Sigurdson pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving before judge Wallace Darichuk in Provin Cial judges court in the Public safety court was told that police in a Cruiser car saw Sigurdson driving South on Osborne apparently trying to sideswipe another the constables tried to get Lim to Stop when they races through Stop signs a Jame Assiniboia Man who pleaded guilty to five charges under the Manitoba Highway traffic act was fined a total of wednesday by judge Lawrie Mitchell in provincial judges court in the Law courts David of 232 Wallasey was chased by police at March 21 when they attempted to Stop Lim for driving a motorcycle Vith no Mccolloch went through four top signs and a number of school Crown counsel John Guy said Mccolloch reached speeds up to 0 Miles an hour during the Mccolloch told police he panicked when he saw police because he didst have the be icle he was fined for danger us for driving an registered for an uninsured Motorc for not having a insure Ince card and for not hav no a Drivers sounded the cruisers Sigurdson raced the police pursued him and a lengthy Chase through numerous streets in the downtown area at speeds Between 45 and 85 Miles an hour during the Sigurdson went through 11 red lights and almost hit five pedestrians who were crossing Graham Avenue on a Green Light at Hargrave at 190 Sigurd son jumped out of the car and ran up the ramp to a parking garage in an apartment build be tolerated any he said a Universal phar Macare program would be Able to provide an instant record of patient drug usage no matter which druggist the patient went the province of Quebec operates a program under which the patient must present a passbook listing his drug prescriptions to both his doctor and he also told the meeting that it is imperative that doctors and druggists get together on the abuse of drugs before it is too Claude head of family Medicine at Boniface said that doctors pre scribe repeat drugs Over the Telephone to patients without seeing the patient the problems of office pressure arid waiting patients often Force Doc tors to repeat prescriptions Over the Telephone More than they he he also called on the two professions to unite in an Effort to regulate drug Denton a Provin Cial medical examiner formerly called a said part of the problem lies with the failure of druggists to question a doctors pharmacists see the doctor Energy crisis May be Blessing As god pharmacists Are sitting in the he also said there was too much Reliance on drugs when substitute substances could be the constables followed him up the ramp and finally caught up with a struggle took place and Sigurdson was finally taken to the Public safety his explanation was that he became when he saw the police because his licence was he was sentenced to three months on the dangerous driving charge and to one additional month for driving while de Laet to speak tonight Christian de Laet of Mon director general of the Canadian Council of resources and environment will speak at 8 thursday at a Public meeting and forum on the kinds of Laws needed to protect the the meeting in the Centennial planetarium will Mark the Start of a three Day conference on the Law and the environment being conducted by the Mani Toba Institute for continuing Legal Joseph a University of Michigan Law professor and member of the United states presidents Council on Environ mental will also be participating in the the Canadian electrical Industry must begin building of the time when it will be expended to Supply Energy demand that can no longer be by the non renewable fuels such As Gas and according to presiden of Federal Pioneer the solution of the Energy crisis will be a result of Specia planning and this problem Coul Well prove to be a Blessing disguise for the electrical in Ball at the annual meeting of the electric service league of Manitoba wednesday in the International we do a present have enough capacity and since the task of transform ing and transporting say 65 be cent of future Energy require ments May fall on our Industry we mus convince people and govern ments to Start building for Thi Ball said he is confident that the Energy dilemma is a temporary one Thos who dwell too Long and hard on the subject Lack Faith in future by of mean a matter of a few dec the problem is More or less than the direct result o insufficient Long Range planning or tech nuclear already practical in several i the one most Likely to succeed runs 8 More red lights to avoid Fine for one an attempt to avoid a Small Fine Cost a 21yearold Winnipeg Man at Ronald James Carlson drove through a red Light on main police in a Cruiser car saw him drive through the Light and signalled him to pull accelerated and police chased him South on main Street at speeds up to 85 Miles an during the Carlson went through eight More red at River Avenue and main he momentarily lost control of his car and almost hit a he then turned up Al most hitting a parked and jumped a police Road Block set up at Harkness he was finally stopped a Short distance of 607 Mulvey ave pleaded guilty to the dangerous driving charge before judge Robert Trudel in provincial judges court in the pub Lic safety building March but was remanded to wednesday for a pre sentence in levying the judge Trudel told Carlson that he was a Lucky if hed had an Accident Dur ing the the judge he would be before courts on a charge of causing death through criminal or id be Reading you in the obituary John Klassen Klassen appointed chairman John a 45yearold Winnipeg has been appointed to replace George Sellers As chairman of a citizens committee involved in development of the cites Centennial Vic president of Monarch machinery will head the committee of More than 125 in directing major events during Winnipeg Cen Tennial next mayor Steve Juba announced in a statement the which held a Kickoff luncheon april has been without a chairman since Sellers resigned april she said she could not continue As chairman of the committee because she was not Clear on the terms of refer ence or what was expected of the citizens committee was set up by the cites Centennial celebrations who is married and has three lives at 440 Lamount in the near but what about wind and geothermal Energy All of these renewable Many renewable sources of Energy cannot readily be used by Consumers in natural form and must be converted to other forms of Energy which Ball said returns the question Back to the electrical nuclear Energy is the most probable and electricity is the most attractive Type of Energy because of its satisfactory characteristics and its Public acceptability by including both environmentalists and if the electrical Industry sup plies 65 per cent of the Energy needs by the year Ball this would mean an increase of 15 times More than the 1970 electrical the growth then will be unparalleled and the Challenge to meet this kind of growth is ours we can meet this Chal Lenge for More and More Energy but the Challenge is great physically As Well As technical if we accept the responsibility we will have to build As Industry has not done Here Reward offer urged the Winnipeg police commis Sion has asked Winnipeg City Council to offer a Reward or information leading to the capture of a suspect in the death of Edith Mae of 227 Vaughan suite was found dead in her apartment March she had been dead about five police found Smallpiece Ying on her Back with Exten live wounds to her face Jid police believe the woman in erupted a burglar attempting o enter her apartment or who Ivas in the process of leaving another apartment in the Ccu ral Winnipeg the recommendation for a re which has passed through Winnipeg civic finance com was on the Agenda of Ivic executive policy com Mittee thursday and is expected to appear on City councils Genda next the question of the Reward was raised at the regular police commission meeting wednesday when commission members Dis used the Law coquette Case adjourned a trial on a charge of Rob Ery was adjourned to an in Jeci fied Date tuesday when enry Darcy Pacquette a eared in Winnipeg county ourt before judge Benjamin it was erroneously reported wednesdays free press that of 391 Moun Ain had been sen need to one year after being convicted on the robbery court officials said Lac Guettes Case was confused with nother Case when the inform on was passed to Henry Lawrence Pacquette As sentenced to one year in ail March 15 on a charge of Osses Sionosa dangerous
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