Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 08, 1973

Issue date: Tuesday, May 8, 1973
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 8, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday May 8, 1973 deaths Adams mrs. Edwird Vic 55, of 338 Jefferson Avenue. Boyle Ite Gynild Willlim of Winnipeg retired from up telecommunications. Cairns William John 05, of Riverton Man. Clifford Robert Cecil sin Clair of 350 was Crecy Street former managing Secretary Winnipeg Slock Exchange. Frankel Louis 82, of 453 Pembina Highway retired re Tail merchant. Koese John c., 48, of 332 Kingsford Avenue East pm Donan formerly of Winkler Man. Horvath Frank 49, of 40 Gate Street. Hutchinson Walter 80, of 1100 Henderson Highway suite 303, East Kildonan re tired Canadian Pacific Hall Way machinist. Loader William m., of Cal Gary formerly of Middle Church senior citizens Home. Marchant Harry g., 65, of Morris Man., formerly of Hove Sussex England. Marchillo Helen 66, of 9 Virden Crescent Transcona formerly of Pine Ridge Man., widow of Nicholas Llarch Illo. Marchuk Daniel 75, of 684 main Street. Mcintosh Mary of Mitchell South Dakota. Mcnaughton Mable of Oakview place St. James Assiniboia Secretary. Nickol Frank 78, of 469 Tal Bot Avenue. Olson Louis 76, of 530 Kil dare Avenue East trans Cona retired from up Kail. Petrow Maria Nee Tralins 79, of 30 Ashton Avenue St. Vital formerly of 534 Dou act Street. Samborski Barbara of Roseau River Man. Schorlemer Maria 81, of 2246 Gallagher Avenue. Shelby Donald 37, of 445 Seaton Street St. Janics Assiniboia. Sisi Oens Albert 92, of 403 Speers Road St. Boni face. Smith Mae of. West Vancouver . Starnowicz Joseph 7c, the family nursing Home formerly 582 College Avenue retired from up rail. Stanners j. M., of Cornwall England retired from Hud son s Bay company. Susu Kaylo Petro 67, of 1745 Arlington Street retired from the department of National defence. Swanson or. John a., 88, of Central Park Lodge formerly of 33 Kennedy Street suite 303, veterinarian. Wahl Emma 89, of Winnipeg. Watts mrs. Alfred James Charlotte Maud 87, of b r o w infirmary Hamilton ont., formerly of 580 Spruce Street. For further information please Sec classified death notices Grant withdrawal threatens program mostly married Ottawa up sixty per cent of employed female nurses in 1971 were married compared with 35 per cent single a Statis tics Canada report on nursing manpower says. The remaining per cent were listed As widowed divorced or separa by Manfred Jager free press medical reporter discontinuation of a Federal health Grant has threatened the survival of a special in service raining course for Rural Mani Oba nurses in 17 Small Hospi als but officials of Manitoba health organizations inc. Say hey arc trying to secure new Money to continue the program. The officials were Lold Friday hat the province won t make a rant to the in service Cauca Ion Effort. At slake is a four phase pro Gram for which Olla a gave last fall to cover the first part taking the plan to this july Afler it was started ast december. Inaugurated when the he ally organizations were still named Manitoba Hospital association the four month course which involves nurses not but could be expanded to cover other Hospi Lal personnel at a later slag primarily seeks to augment nursing skills in three areas of Small Rural hospitals the Emer Ncncy department the operal no room and the delivery room where Rural nurses often Are faced with More difficult situations in obstetrical nursing than their City counterparts in a r Melro Bolilan hospitals with Beller resources and More medical manpower. Trainees now enrolled they All come from Southeastern Manitoba health institutions receive their Insl Duclion and experience in Winnipeg hospitals. The in Federal Money anole or was expected to bring the 18-Monlh program to completion pay for the salary of a program coordinator cover travel costs of the nine trainees help pay instructors and cover general overhead and administration expenses. This course is based on the premise that nursing Rural Hospital is specially and i Hereford requires a planned in service program designed to prepare the nurse to assume the responsibilities necessary to function effectively in the Rural said a spokesman Al which should not come to an Aid one informant at the Mani Oba health organizations. He said applications for in dependent financing of the pro Gram now Are in preparation and will to a number of Lodics both private and Public. Both the health organization and the nurses association Are continuing to operate on the program and Are trying lose cure More Money he said. The and defence jobs assured by Paul Jackson Ottawa defence minister James Richardson monday assured two Western Canadian maps that no civilian defence department employees would be thrown out of work because of con racing out of catering or maintenance work to private companies. Or. Richrdson my for Winnipeg South was tackled on the subject in the House of com Mons by Doug Rowland nip Selkirk Man and Donald Munro pc Esqui Mau Stanich . Following charges made recently by the Union of National defence employees. The British Columbia my was first on his feet in the Corn Mons. He Lold the House of the widespread fear held by civilian employees regarding con Lra cling put policies. Or. Richardson said he hat heard of the allegations made by the Union. But i can assure the House and or. Munro that no members of the defence slam arc being Laid off. Dismissed 01 in any Way having their jobs i scandals old hat by Stanley Johnson new York a from George Washington to Richard m i x o n american presidents Lave been plagued by scandals which have led to criminal rials suicides unexpected res Gna Lions and sudden oblivion. Watergate now joins such terms As Teapot dome and influence the scan dals All have involved grab or p Ower or for Money or both. When Thomas Jefferson re tired As Secretary of state in 1793, Washington appointed Edmund Randolph of Virginia As his successor. Washington had just concluded a trealy Wilh Brilain which was violently opposed by the French party in the United slates. A certain citizen Fau cheese no a dispatch to Paris hinting that Randolph had asked for a few thousand Dol the British captured the Dis Patch and sent it to washing ton who confronted Randolph with it. That gentleman promptly resigned. Millions of dollars in whisky taxes. In the moral climate of the gilded none was punished. The republicans in 1884 no m i n a t e d for the presidency James Elaine who while speaker of the House of representatives had made As broker for the Bonds of a bankrupt railway. Elaine lost not because of dishonesty but because an car nest supporter called the democrats the party of rum romanism and rebellion and the backlash carried the election. After Warren Harding took office in 1921, the key term applied his administration s scan dals was Teapot dome. But the bribe eased lease of that naval Oil Reserve to Harry Sinclair was Only a Small part of it. The Ohio gang moved into Washington with Harding and soon took Over the government. Harry Daughterly a professional lobbyist who had Man aged Harding s Senate Campaign in 1914, was named attorney general. His Valet Jess Hugh Faulkner have awarded to Manitoba. One of the most intriguing j Smith was Given an office in conspiracies involved Aaron Ine Justice department and be Burr after Jefferson became president. While still Jefferson s vice president in the Winter of 1804-05, Burr approached the British minister and offered to detach newly acquired Loui Siana from the United Stales for plus the loan of a British naval Squadron. Britain deeply involved in its wars Wilh Napoleon said no. Free of office Burr proceeded Down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers Selling a project to conquer Mexico make himself Cine crop and set up the Loui Siana territory As an Independent Republic. Burr was tried for treason but acquitted on the grounds that his forces had collapsed before they could damage the United slates. Supporting in came the official administration xer. Another presidential pal Gas on Means served As administration Bootlegger during those prohibition Days. Means later admitted that had received bribes of More than million rom the rum runners and claimed he turned it Over to Smith. Smith was t around to de fend himself As he committed suicide when earlier scandals became known. Manitoba receives 9 of 60 Federal Grants nine of the 60 travel and Exchange Grants recently announced by Secretary of state been to visit Quebec City March 22 to 110. Recitals planned at Partridge school the students and friends of Edmund Partridge school Are Romi presenting a series of recitals St. Laurent _ project slice was supported by a Grant of the school. Courage personal inner action among canadians from Dif Ferent regions of the coun by and to provide a greater under standing of the geographic so Cial and cultural diversity of Anada. The Manitoba groups receiving Grants Are Winnipeg Urban development i study Field trip a Grant will enable 33 youths loj travel to Toronto May 3 to May 4 Winnipeg maritime Exchange a Grant enabled 30 members of the mennonite Chil Dren s choir to travel to Monc Ion n.b., March 24 to april 16. Fisher Branch a Grant enabled 37 students from Fisher Branch collegiate to travel to Toronto and Ottawa March 22 to 31. Winnipeg a Grai cover the travel expenses of the fifth annual French Camp held at Camp Stephens near Kenora ont. Participant come from Quebec and Winnipeg june 15 to july 1. Treherne forty Young peo ple from Treherne visited Mon Treal from March 24 to april 9 made possible by a Grant of Miami 27 Young people from Miami Man. Went to in Colet Quebec March 22 to april 1, As the first part of an Exchange with a student group from that City. Warren a s760 Grant a bled 38 students from Warren 11 Aupi i by n am i to permit seven the performers will students from is. Laurent to isl Amy Kwok May 14 in the City and Ottawa music room Rock group cold water Road May .23, in the gymnasium vocalist Kare h Slone May 31, in the music room and guitarist Linda 18 youths d spent a week in trois rivieras Quebec March 21-30 with the help of a Greenburgh june 8 in the Grant music room. No to arrangements s10 mixed assorted Cut Flowers also open daily 8 . 8 . Bout Avail get ble 857 Portage ave. At Home St. Pm. 774-5451 a health organizations ses tvo Throe and As a Ossun of contracting out said federalist John Quincy Adams Riales lurid details w Are now jeopardized have been evaluation minister. That did t Quile satisfy or. Munro who said he pre marital relations Between Democrat rent training training Cind group of nurses and creation of an in ser raining program for All hospitals based on the discovered during the defence department had an objective of reducing by persons the civilian employees currently holding jobs Wilh the defence department. After repeating his Jackson described a billiard table and chess set in stained in the White House by Adams As gaming tables and gambling Olhs of the project n originally designed the nursing specially no jobs would be lost by contracting out services or. Richardson Lold or. Won. He went on to appoint one of h i s chief election rigger by the Hospital action in operation occasionally the department finds it does have to Samuel Swar woul As collector of the port of Fani Loba association out Llin the biggest Rcd nurses because when wet do Job at presidential Zaions Felt that nursing lies completing of our employees Are protected. I repeat we do Swartwout Senle More than University training a policy to greatly now Don t have the con racing out War hero Gen. 1 experience to Deal said or. Grant was another victim n Rural Hospital or. Rowland had appointees. His Ich they have to be concern about with such i of patients without Over the age of 50 Jim Fisk and Jay Gould res Cal or Are faced their jobs or the Gold Market Al emergencies before to jobs with a lower including Ian can get to the or. Richardson again Colfax helped id take charge of commons an Assurance Mobil ice to Drain decisions is situation still exists that no regular employees would have their Pacific railway of their benefits grand s private Why it is Felt that by Coon racing Gen. Orville e. S and general the government in step up with your savings we h step up your interest. Well pay 5% on your non chequing account. That Way you can build up a healthy balance in a hurry. No cheques hut you can make withdrawals whenever you want. 433 Portage Avenue the Bay interest is calculated of your minimum monthly balance. And paid half yearly. We also have a Way for you to Slep up the interest on your chequing account. Well pay you 314% interest. And interest in t the Only thing you la be stepping up to when you do business Wilh Canada permanent. You la be Retting Friendly personal service and the hours Are probably longer than you be been used to. So Why not step into one of our offices soon. 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