Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 27, 1981

Issue date: Thursday, August 27, 1981
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Previous edition: Wednesday, August 26, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Worlds Best in Canada j f f s3 Lii f Litak to h m w hospitals can be Ane Alfh Hazar Halifax up we it Iii a few in Hospital can be hazardous to you nutritional the annual meeting of the Canadian medical association was told Jan Sundin of Saint said perhaps one person in six checking Tal is already suffering from c what is even is that among patients that have been in Hospi Tal for two weeks under medical about 80 per cent have become that is How badly we generally took after the nutritional needs of our patients Sundin said the main problem is the Standard practice of intravenous thera which Many doctors routinely order with the stroke of a pen on a Hospital let us instead say that we ordered Semi starvation for our be cause that is exactly what we a Normal intravenous feeding Vydes less than calories a Welt under a persons Normal nutritional studies of nutrition show a Clear link Between proper nourishment and a per sons ability to resist infection and recover normally from illness or sur malnourished patients have More complications from surgery and a greater risk of according to research done at Mcgill University in Montreal by Lloyd elderly people Are among those most Apt to arrive at Hospital suffering from even a Well fed patient with a severe illness can re quire nutritional therapy feeding As Early As two or three Days into a Hospital Sundin said More hospitals Are be ginning to use various kinds of feeding tubes and sophisticated liquid diets to get teed into their More Are also making use of special tubes inserted surgically into the Small intestine a procedure that allows feeding to begin As soon As a person comes out of the operating at a news conference following his presentation to the Sundin said some doctors and hospitals still have a lot to learn about recent advances in nutritional its something fairly and the Way we have routinely been treating those patients has not been Ade 4 sunny today 28 Clear tonight 14 August free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final25c delivery 957o550 classified 9562330 second class mail number 0286 Kaplan lets ramp break Laws from Canadian press lawbreaking by the ramp will still be allowed As Long As it involves minor solicitor general Robert Kaplan said yesterday As uncertainty lingers Over the extent to which prime minis Ter Trudeau knew about the illegal activities harshly condemned by the Mcdonald at an Ottawa press conference yes Kaplan rejected the Basic recommendation by Justice David Mcdonald that police not be allowed to break any Laws in line of duty even though the commissioner warned that such a policy could Lead the ramp to believe they Are above any Kaplan told reporters yesterday he has authorized the ramp to break speeding Laws in chases despite a warning fr6m the commission that this will Lead mounties to believe they can break any Law in the line of judge Mcdonald said that if High Speed chases Are the Law should be changed to allow the adoption of a policy that per mits violations of minor Laws is the thin Edge of the judge Mcdon Ald if it is permissible to violate minor Laws in the Public inter est or More in what the members of the organization decide is in the Public interest then an attitude arises that makes it easier to tolerate violations of major Kaplan told a news conference that both he and the Justice department disagree with judge i think theres a lot to be said for the present system where the police have to believe that its reasonably Neces sary to take that exceptional step in the course of Law he the Alberta judges made Public after a fou year also failed to remove doubts about the extent to which Trudeau knew of the ramps illegal former ramp Security service director John Starnes said yesterday that Trudeau once gave him personal approval for a delicate operation that the prime minister said he would deny if the mounties got during a Csc television Stangs said he went directly to tru Deau to seek his explicit approval of chinese strongman plays Ann Landers peking up powerful chinese Vic chairman Deng in the unlikely role of adviser to the to advised patience today in the Case of a Montreal Man separated from his mongolian Fiancee by her unwilling Deng and external affairs minister Mark Macguigan spent time on the Case of Gervais and Bao during a 40minute meeting just before the Canadian minister completed a 10day visit to Whelan takes aim at Banks Toronto up saying Banks have As much responsibility As Ottawa for High interest Federal agriculture minister Eugene Whelan predicted farm bankruptcies would continue in the hundreds this fall unless the government Steps maybe of Farmers will be going into receivership this fall if we dont do said Whelan during a speech yesterday at the Canadian National the Banks have As much responsibility for this As i the speech continued earlier criticism by Whelan in which he accused the financial institutions of profiteering at the expense of during the Cne he said he was shocked and appalled by the Way the Banks have been foreclosing on Many who have to pay inter see Bankers Page 4 Deng said time and patience would be required to bring the woman family Macguigan told reporters shortly before leaving for the chinese will extend Lavlies visa indefinitely to allow for time and patience to Macguigan Canadian officials have spent much time on the peking soap opera Case that reached a head late last week when the a dancer with a mongolian arts who was engaged to marry the Canadian teacher and businessman after a yearlong disappeared just before Lavlies visa was to sex chinese officials told the canadians she was taken Home by her family because her Mother was Lavoie maintained she was kid her father is said to be a senior official in the government of the inner mongolian autonomous Region North West of Deng said today that under chinese Law the pair could but because the woman is a member of an ethnic minority in the Case was made More the chinese Are reluctant to trample on the cultural rights of minorities and Are careful to avoid criticism in their treatment of those one chinese observer said it would probably take intervention on the scale of Deng to allow the woman to marry contacts with foreigners Are normally discouraged in Macguigan that there was an unspoken Promise in his talks with Deng that the chinese Are pre pared to mediate Between Lavoie and the Bao James free press Timothy joins firefighters at scene of tremor last night on second annual tremor jolts Inkster Boulevard Inkster Boulevard experienced its second annual shakeup last night As a tremor jolted some Homes on the North Side of the Street just across from where a similar tremor took place last cause of the tremor has not been but evidence of it was left in the form of a crack in the pavement and curbing in front of 1157 the North Side of the Street is undergoing just As the South Side was when last sum mers tremor we were in the House said John styles of 1149 Ink there was no sound it was just a the which occurred around Shook houses on the North Side of the Street Between Mcphillips Street and Lansdowne police and fire department person Nel blocked off the westbound Lane from Mcphillips and called in greater Winnipeg Gas personnel to Check for leaking Gas transmission firefighters shut off the Gas in a Hal dozen of Homes while they were an initial Check at 1153 Ink Ster produced a Gas but a second Check revealed a fire department spokesman he said the tremor might have been due to expansion of a Concrete joint in the Street styles pointed out a crack which has already appeared in the curbing repair work from last years trem he said that tremor was explained As the result of pavement expansion in the hot but yesterday want he styles said the whole area was for Merly an old Slough bed and vibrations from passing buses or trucks travel easily through the causing houses to City goof forces moving of House by Tom Goldstein Albert Wolfram had been planning his dream House for a Lew taking the Best features from various models to create a special living Environ although located within the City the new Home Wasto have a Rural setting with a Large frontage even the traffic along the two Lane Road about 30 metres from the House would Flash by at near Highway speeds but a few weeks before Wolfram planned to move his family and about two months after they issued him a building City officials discovered they needed Wolfram frontage for a Road widening they told Wolfram to move the House Back another 35 metres from the Road at a Cost of More than to taxpayers and a lot of wasted time for Wolfram said construction on the located on Mcphillips Street at Algona about a Kilometre South of the perimeter began in see City Page 4 train derails farming area residents flee Saskatoon up a handful of residents in a farming area near Saska Toon were forced to leave their Homes yesterday after More than 900 litres of Vinyl Chloride leaked from a derailed Canadian National railways freighted assistant manager of Public affairs for car in said people in the area five kilo metres East and West and kilo metres North and South of the derail ment were seven families had to leave their Homes in the sparsely populated Grain farming in the airspace above the 12 Kilometres West of Sas Katoon on the car main was restricted because of the possibility of an the main concern right now is the danger of an said Leo Public affairs manager for the no aircraft can Fly Over so there will be no danger of a spark from an aircraft despite the Bill Saskatoon emergency measures organization said he believed we have the situation under the derailment occurred afternoon when 29 cars of a 93car freight train travelling to Winnipeg from Edmonton left the traffic on the car main line was diverted on a Northern route through North railway officials said it would be several Days before the derailment is cleaned up and the rail line the cause of the Accident was not besides the spill of Vinyl cars carrying caustic soda and Ethy Lene glycol were health Tuulo tests of houses with High urea formaldehyde foam vapor Levels show no direct correlation Between Vapours and ill yet 60 per cent of residents of such Homes report health in space engineers Are trying to assess the damage to voyager 2s camera platforms it speeds deeper into space and a 1996 rendezvous with the planet Savage twist on life twisted savagely for Veteran to journalist Bob the events of that Day left him what one of his superiors termed damaged goods less for More Canadian Farmers Are looking Forward to record Grain but not falling Western Index Ann 24 15 7 25 34 35 6 Jumble Millroy on 33 15 57 sports to ;