Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 13, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free october 1973 survival problems solution sought by Manfred Jager free press medical reporter Minnesota unless Mankind finds Long term solutions to Supply prob it faces insurmountable survival problems before the of this Dennis an associate professor at Dartmouth Han y e r new said a professor in Thayer school of Engineer ing at said Man kind must realize it cannot master the Supply crisis with solutions based Only on Short term v there int much evidence that demands for Long Range planning and management Are sinking into the the engineering researcher said Dur ing a panel discussion at the 47th alumni reunion of the Mayo 1 Meadows said because the critical urgency of the problem int reaching the Man in the there int sufficient political pressure from the Public to trigger a supplies of All consumables Are with the worlds population expected to increase to billion from the present billion within 30 it is unlikely Man will be Able to provide for All those born by the mans ability to reproduce will Proba Bly have outstripped his ability to provide necessities by that Meadows a Man in his was one of four panellists to speak at the Mayo clinics convention highlight discussion on the magnitude and consequences of growth and mans role in other speakers addressing 800 physicians about 12 of them canadians including two from Winnipeg and the balance from the United states were biologist Gunther of the University of California in Berkley economist an Drew Brimmer of the fed eral Reserve system in Wash and physician Irvine editor of modern Medicine the keynote panel was chaired Malcolm president of the University of who lives in Moos addressed the convention Brief the most controversial of the compared the worlds situation with the fictitious dilemma of a Farmer who notices water lilies in a Corner of his fish Pond one Day and finds them doubling their spread every 24 choking off More and More living space for the the Farmer likes the files and decides to let them grow until half the Pond is covered on Day that As far As earths nonrenewable resources Are has now been reached and intervention must be Swift or it will be too Meadows but Man kind seems to feel it is Only Day 15 and there is As time again to take action be fore total disaster on Day yet even at carefully observed replacement Fertility in the if couples had Only an average two children it would take 70 years before population drop becomes significant and the nation would grow to 270 million from the current 210 million before starting to Meadows termed grow manufacturing and processing of More consumables As demand rises a last self defeating Effort to stave off in the he human population on Earth doubles every 30 years and consumption o f limited re sources doubles every 15 we have to ask ourselves three questions what forces will Stop the growth of con sumption what can we do today to influence the develop ment what happens when growth has stopped interviewed after his presen Meadows denied having Given a pessimistic Pic Ture and described himself As definitely not a what he termed equilibrium Between Supply and consumption could be brought about if work on the problem starts soon and in the scientist will have to mean with Mankind accepting limited limited limited Comfort and so once Meadows the Compromise could Well insure limited supplies of Mankind necessities although in sure that populations will shift and Habi tation of Large geographic re Gions will decline in various parts of the Meadows was not refuted by the other who delivered their own prepared texts after he the meet ing dispensed with an earlier planned debate from the Mayo Dean stresses clinical academic goal Anne aggressive human care centre9 by Wally Dennison free press staff writer Anne Ross May be about the Healthiest Force Ever unleashed for the health and welfare of this As some have her deeds As executive director of mount Carmel clinic have Al ready made her a health institution in or More she might be de scribed by the phrase some times applied to the clinic at 120 Selkirk Avenue East human care Atine the human care will be observing her 25th anniversary at the human care Centre known As mount Carmel although the two human care centres have suffered through Many headaches and heart their marriage has been Happy and a real love so How does one offer just tribute to that half of the Union known As Anne without whom the other half probably would have died Long ago there Are so Many sides to and admirable qualities about this dynamic woman that even the most balanced presentation of each would be critics have sometimes de scribed her As aggressive As if this were a negative characteristic especially unbecoming to a but her entire life has reflected a liberation St not merely for Moth ers alone and other underprivileged women but for disadvantaged human beings of All races and so perhaps her ends have justified her Anne Ross has a a Gressed against a Gressed for tolerance and self that bad that some As her numerous sup this Beautiful it is part of the Mayo in staff americas and by the nature of tied Cal located total response to medical medical education Niles Southeast of research All United in As promised the of the primary Mission Community of this our the care of hat it will succeed to Comine the very Best of the sick and the fostering of excellent health care for All Al with the very Best of academic said other centres have the Promise came during a special luncheon in the to achieve this idealized balance with something Lotel in this City of Friday and was delivered by than remarkable Success but expressed Confidence in Taymond the Dean unique aspects of Mayo to he year old school which has ust admitted its second the margin essential to successfully meet the Chal f 40 medical students we and other medical around the of the 70s shall con operated by the renowned Mayo Pruitt said academic he new medical school joins centres today find Mayo postgraduate residency my Fellowship teaching facing great new particularly in the Gram dating Back to speaking to 800 physicians ind wives attending the 47th Mayo clinic alumni expressed concern that capable and aggressive leadership is often times divided on Pruitt said the new to meet those new respond Cal school is not going to because of moral or ill equipped to meet certain of them and sometimes actual we shall succeed disagreement on whether it is a medical schools obligation we Are better the to nah his meet them at Pruitt served a residency a cell Llulu 1i1o Pruitt predicted Mayo medical school will meet internal Medicine at Mayo in then left and returned Challenge of the 70s and 80s the clinic in the late amounts to Hope the ziment conveyed by a Lang replies to Messer Regina up comment ing on a proposal by agriculture minister Jack Messer of Saskatchewan for a Compro Mise on feed grains fed eral Justice minister Otto Lang said in an interview i dont see it As it starts out a major sounding As though it is meant to be but it is based on a number of unusual interviewed by Telephone to his Ottawa said he is not prepared to say that the Federal feed grains plan will be put into effect exactly As it but he also not ready to agree to accept ing All of anyone else propos 41 Messer announced wednesday he had sent a Tele Gram to Lang offering a Means of resolving the current impasse Between the Federal and provincial governments Over the new Federal feed grains the Telegram said Saskatchewan would Settle for a Federal agreement for a restoration of the wheat boards pricing authority and the withdrawal of the agricultural products Board As a buyer in Competition with the wheat under the Saskatchewan pro the wheat Board would Price feed grains to Eastern buyers at Levels competitive with rather than at the level of farm farm sales on the rejected say ing it is our position that we must have in Canada a com Mon Price basis throughout the country and that is what we have been striving for under this years policy under the proposals for next we do intend to proceed with the pricing on this com Mon basis and also continue buying through the apr on a floor Price basis for the whole of this crop thing to apologize for is it really so negative to give yur Best As nurse Anne Ross has for a Quarter to pioneering and developing a total care approach to p e o p 1 e particularly the poor the human care Centre that is mount Carmel clinic be came so because she believed a health facility should be much More than a medical that it should administer to the total needs of patients and families medi recreational and and porters person has Given herself wholeheartedly to people with All of the qualities so essential to Good nursing patience and when that added it All sen Wall poster in roses cubby Hole office on the clinics Sec Ond the poster shows a Little girl standing in silent Awe among leaves and its inscription today is the first Day of the rest of your it was Given to Ross by her Dee Dee at a Point two years ago when both the executive director and the clinic were under fierce at tack from former Manitoba highways minister Joe Borowski for abortion i thought the posters expression of Hope neatly fitted the clinics philosophy of trying to help people get started again to give them said and Ross Felt her daughter also May have been keep on or Borowski eventually re signed from the Cabinet Over the abortion after Refus ing governmental demands for an apology to the a United Way the former highways minister had charged the clinic with illegal pimping for abortionists and urged his department employees to withhold contributions to the United Anne withstood tremendous abuse from said Lloyd executive director of the social planning Council of she maintained her Cool and com and that a real trib Ute to although the temp tation normally is to lash Back she this showed intelligence and extreme guts of the Borowski episode Ross one o most heartening aspects a seeing the Board and doctors stand firm against this unjust titled attack to discredit the clinic and most heartwarming Wen the messages from people giving me the courage to Carr and so Many people fron All walks of life took a stand by writing protest letters to the Premier and Cabinet min Ross just the we were at tacked by bigoted the government has since recognized the value of such ser and there no longer Ross has always been known to make things other professionals frequently have referred to her As a Ca her most important contribution has been pioneering a comprehensive approach t o health and social Lenton she did this under great handicaps of insufficient Money and personnel and often heavy Dirk chief of the clinics medical without Anne Ross mount Carmel clinic would have been lost this woman is an outstanding a Cata Lyst with a sparkling As Ross once you undertake you should stick to it and see it the clinic would have died in the 1950s if it haunt changed course and reached it into the Community to Erve Peoples needs and in every Neces Ary Over four for exam she personally campaigned or the funds that launched a ree dental service for indigent i guess Ive always been basically a rebel and i Dividu ill take up a but i vont tie myself Down to a highly structured that whey Ive never joined although the attack by or Borowski was the harshest so had Ever Public criticism want something new t her sometime unorthodox approach to prob lems was evident when Moun Carmel began a family plan Ning service in 1964 when o Fering birth control information and aids was doctors and the Board were in com plete Accord with me when we announced the she Cal service and required personalized her constant hammering on the need for a comprehensive approach finally won and the clinic is operating this year on a compared with when she forty doctors Are donating their compared with Only a few in her Early until five years Ross want earning any More than a Hospital nursing super Shes paid annually and she says in the opinion of that still not considering that Beryl p 1 u m p t r e receives As chairman of the fed eral food prices review like Many of the clinics a Ross has known the agonies of scratching for she had to quit premedical studies at the University of Manitoba when her father went broke during the who had entered University at was working her second summer As a waitress at Lake Al when her father wrote that he could no longer afford the higher tuition she went into nursing in in not sorry to this Day that i could have gone Back into Medicine after i got but l was no longer for there was More scope in Nurs ing because i Felt i could be More comfortable and closer to and Ross is proud her in no Way handicapped her in helping raise two Chil d r e n her is a counsellor at Aber Deen which Ross attended As a and son a former Gold medallist at the University of Winnipeg and a Woodrow Wil son Fellowship is studying for his doctorate in political science at the univer sity of because i was a working i made special efforts to spend time with my Chil d r e n children learn More from what you Are and what you do than from what you say illness decrease forecast by David Lee free press staff writer the incidence of mental re especially severe will be significantly reduced within the next two specialists said although it will never been tirely the two Spe c i a 1 i s t s said an increasing number of its causes Are slowly being wiped oat through continuing Ronald of and Wolf Wolf ens of new made the remarks in an interview at the 16th annual meeting of the Ca n a d i a n association for the mentally the fou Day which ends has attracted about 400 delegates from across Canada and the United Christie and Wolfensberge disagreed about Many of the future1 meth ods in which mental retard t i o n will be they agreed a reduced incidence will it seems to me there Are things causing mental retardation now that should not be and which will be eliminated As causes in the near Christie some of these causes have already been effectively eliminated and others Are being eliminated All the but Al though we will see the incidence materially it will never be Christie said medical advances have wiped out Many causes of mental particularly those occurring in the prenatal and postnatal what we need to do now is educate the medical profession and the Public let them know about these advances the Manitoba government As provided million to the provinces Farmers in the past ear in an attempt to diversify Arm operations by increasing restock premiered Schreyer said the Premier said the Grants and Loans were made mostly to armers younger than 45 years f age earning less than year from their farm opera political her advocacy of the poor and no sprung from her upbringing in North and the first Ood example of this fight for he underdog characteristic came at Johns High school when she won a second place oratorical contest Ross had spoken out against a Canadian govern ment policy which restricted immigration at a time when people the world Over were trying to escape specially from Germany where the Hitler regime was n the newcomers would Mrich the Canadian he had years Ross helped organize the former housewives association of can Ada and fought for reduced bread and butter i was brought up on Aber Deen Avenue in a Middle class and it was part of the ethnic culture to help ones Fel of my father was in the ish and i remember Low my Mother used to distribute the fish to needy i also attended Peretz which was then on Aberdeen and this gave me a thorough jewish education with a progressive Fla those influences maybe explain what i am because they feel their roots Are in North Ross and her Long ago decided to live permanently in that Section of the Ive always Felt disturbed that Little people dont seem to count for that made me want to work for and i found my Niche in the but she recalls that she accepted the clinics offer of monthly Only because she was ahle to find a competent baby Sitter for her two Dee then 14 and a then four years in Ross the clinic received a the Board didst have to hire a radiologist an Laboratory technician because she could Han dle All three for the next 16 she remained As head carrying out xray and Laboratory tasks and teaching students be she became executive director in 1964 when the Board hired a radiologist and lab the first dozen years were extremely frustrating to my dream of changing the clinic from a jewish medical facility what Ross is and has been probably can be Best expressed by those whose lives she has touched most intimate y says Audrey a former patient who now the clinics receptionist and co Leader of its group therapy if she senses some one is she knows exactly the words to console and Comfort clinic social worker Don Browne has one of the most fluid and agile minds Ive she could be completely engrossed in a staff yet when called to attend a patient she responds instinctively and Violet supervisor of the clinics Day Hospital for she gives her entire self to people and Al o thrives along with so Many she has been called in the Middle of the night to visit upset she has gone to their Homes and straightened things when Homes were found without Ross would go to the clinics storehouse and return to the Homes with food for the parents and Chil the next Day shed arrange their enrolment on Wel she has never turned away anyone who needed she May be going out of the door at 5 but if anyone stops Shell her with stay and a she never hurries and perhaps her kindness is Best expressed in the poetry she occasionally writes to patients and staff on special of Margot the clinics medical re members the elation she experienced when she received a poem in the mail at i was recovering from an opera and her boost put me on top of the of the Ross i Haven made any but id like to carry on As Long Asim useful to a Shes currently preoccupied with the clinics planned million expansion and redevelopment ninety per cent of the financing will be by the Manitoba i want to make sure the new operation maintains its personalized character of giving people the kind of service they deserve with dignity respect and Anne the human care wants her human care Centre to stay that what Good is genetic coun for if the woman who needs it does know about Wolfensberge said he believes if poverty could be Eli the incidence of men t a 1 retardation would drop drastically As people in lower economic environments make up a Large portion of the re added As he said abortion Wil Lave a significant effect on in As doctors can now diagnose in Advance Many ases of prenatal pc chief contradicts statement Vancouver up con radiating an earlier statement Robert Stanfield said Friday a minority conservative govern ment would not make parliamentary survival its main con he told an open line Matei fewer on Cor radio that sur Vival has been the Paramount concern of the minority libera government but the conserva in the same position would push ahead with their legislative proposals regardless if opposition in Halifax the conservative Leader said his part probably would behave i much the same Way As the i b e r a 1 government even Hough it might not be Good of the but he said Friday the new democratic and social Credi if they held the a Ance of would not be a major influence on a conserva Ive asked whether they woul like or Lump conservative he said that earlier he told a news con Terence it is a hell of a Way o run the country when the government gears All its Deci Sions to survival in the com he refused to predict when next election will come but said next june is As Good a which was falling apart and which had few patients and doctors into a integrated operation offering As Many services As possible under a stringent always the answer have no i insisted that we find the not Many people were interested in the yet i knew that a Good 40 per cent of Resi dents in the area we rent under the old Manitoba medi miss Smith London up secretaries should Massage the neck and head of their Bosses to re 1 i e v e office says management consultant Mark the Boss can reciprocate by massaging i Secretary hands after a Hare Days Matthews plan to include the idea in a two Day course he is organizing o office largest Caks the largest Cable cars co built have a capacity of 12 persons they operate i Squaw livestock Aid totals million Donna Fabris of 857 Parkdale who has been missing from her Home since she is about five seven inches weighs about 170 has Brown hair and Brown eyes and was last seen wearing Blue checked Slacks and a Brown anyone knowing her whereabouts is asked to Contact the Jame Assiniboia conducts test Washington Reuter the United states Friday con ducted an underground nuclear weapons test with a yield of less than 20 equivalent of less than of Nevada roving it was the Sev nth weapons test announced y the atomic Energy com Mission this the premiers announcement on the amount of the financed mainly by the Federal comes hard on the heels of criticism by the progressive conservative opposition that the provinces eed Grain policies Are throw ing the livestock Harry the conserva be member of the legislature or and Warner Jor e n s o n the conservative member of the legislature for said recently livestock elders could not longer make living in Manitoba because he Price of feed Grain was eing kept artificially Here was a they lat the diversification pro ram May be Defeated As cat e breeders realize there is More profit in statistics Canada figures for Manitoba show beef cow herds t june at an increase of Only two per cent compared with while the Rairie average increase was our per with Sas Katche Van showing a three per cent ise and Alberta a six per cent at the same exports of elder cattle and calves in leased showing hat fewer of the animals were eing finished in from the beginning of the to the end of Union stockyards in Boni Ace exported feeder cat compared with 699 for the equivalent period a year the same nine month period saw feeder calves leave he compared with for the january to sep Ember period in the Federal provincial pro Gram is designed specifically help the lower and Middle come Farmer who indicates some potential to the average annual production of the 534 successful applicants was while average farm assets of the roup were valued at the 327 unsuccessful applicants averaged annual production and had average assets of because of the Strong response to the the total number of Farmers to be accepted will be raised to from the original limit of found old paintings Rhodesia Reuter african Rock paint which museum experts say could be years old have been discovered in the Rhodes mat opos National Park near hurry enrolment now underway for a special session of the defensive driving course beginning 15 at eleven Winnipeg that this coming monday night to enrol 9425415 Day or evening Harbor Light lunch the Harbor Light Home league will hold its first autumn luncheon from 11 to 2 26 in Eaton Assem Bly Hall two important reasons for dealing with Niagara the things we have competitive fully amortized Loans up to 20 years Liberal plan for the Purchase of existing courteous people the things we dont have hidden restrictive prepayment Niagara realty limited 100 so Trot piece 9435557 835 Portage 7720413 guess As any would the conservatives hesitate to bring Down the government in the meantime if the Opportunity Stanfield flew Here late thursday night from Winnipeg to Complete a five Day Cross Canada tour that opened Mon Day in he returns to Ottawa Victoria up conservative Leader Robert Stan Fields quest for Federal Power Friday got an unexpected boost from new democratic party Premier Dave Barrett of British the two came out of the pre Miers office Side by Side Fol lowing a 35minute one of several Stanfield has had with provincial government a reporter asked Barrett the value of such meetings and got the reply that it was a very Frank Exchange on a n u m b e r of the Cost of living youve got to realize that in the British parliamentary sys the opposition Leader is Only an election away from forming the he As Stanfield grinned in Board and room urgently required for Young students Good remuneration 2567351 chartered account ant Riida to thai hit of Fiat to a nut in Community of address 6130 Marion Street r2h ot4 telephones 2335663 47s6984 dont make another move until you have seen display suites open daily to Monica leasing consultant phone 2697677 total Comfort living electrically ;