Mondey, December 18, 1967 Who Lives, | Who Dies? | LONDON (AP) -- Some Brit-! ish doctors and clergymen are worried that the Dec. 3 success-| ful heart transplant case of} Louis Washkansky in South Afri-} "a has given doctors new God-} like powers to decide who lives and who dies. | The doctors and clergy fear 4| conflict may arise between a) doctor's duty to do all he can to save a patient's life and the doctor's anxiousness to save an-} other patient's life by trans-| plantinga heart, liver or other) vital organs from the first pa- tient | Washkansky 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, ! | meanwhile, said} Friday night in ¢ Town he} felt "100 per cent." In a tape-re-} corded interview he also com-| mented, "I feel very lucky to be} the first man in the world to haye a new heart." | tter to 'The Times a8) irn n surgeon wrote: 'What is the next step--re-| moval of a vital organ from 8) cancer patient who will prohe-/ bly die in six months, or from 8) mongol child who may not sur vive beyond the age of 20? 1| think we must watch our step."} Rey. David Bartle, an Angli-| can, expanded on the same) theme in another letter. "It would seem that an old ethical} problem about the preservation) of life is being presented in a startling new form, since the} heart must be taken from the/ donor so scon after death." | | This, he said, raises the ques-| tion of when death occurs--} when the heart stops, when ef-| forts to revive the heart fail, or) when the doctor says death oc-| urs? | The danger, he. warned, is} | | that "a hurried approach may lead to abuse of possible do- nors."" } | How To Cure | Housing Lack | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Labor} Minister John Nicholson had a couple of suggestions Friday} that could help cure Canada's} housing shortage | He told a press conference the federal and provincial goverh-| ments should acquire raw jand)} in partnership and provincial] and. municipal governments} should tax vacant Jand on the} Same basis as if there were buildings on 't. | "In that way, the land would) more likely be sold toa develop-| er who would build on it." 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Set "JADE EAST" FOR MEN COLOGNE LOTION 415 3.75 4 oz. bottles of "Jade East" cologne or after shave lotion will please "your man" morn i ond ben te) on Christmas ing 23.44 FAR Ontario Cou Decline In By FORD LINDSAY Oshawa Times Staff A decline in the sales of milk and cream by the mercial dairies in Ontario ty in August and Septemt this year is reported by Ontario Department of As ture and Food. Sales of fluid milk in Se ber totalled 905,633 quarts pared with 915,227 quar August and 1,029,233 qua September of last year. Sa buttermilk were also down total for September was quarts compared with quarts in August and quarts in September of year. A total of 45,036 quar chocolate dairy drink wer in September compared 36,088 quarts in August an 788 quarts in September Sales of fluid cream to 39,437 quarts in September pared with 34,950 quar August and 44,413 quar September of last year. AN INCREASE IN the of creamery butter in 0: County in October last pared with October of last is reported by the Ontari partment of Agriculture Food. A total of 65,164 p were made in October last pared with 64,244 pounds i same month a year ago. make during the 10 mont this year was 715,698 pi compared with 770,391 px during the same period o! year. THE FOLLOWING relate history of the Durham C Holstein Club since its i tion in 1917: During 1917 several stein breeders in this area sidered the possibility of | ing a Holstein-Friesan Bre Club. As a result, on De 1917, at 8 p.m., about a « men met in the Sons of En; Hall in Newcastle. S. Jose elected chairman of the : ing and A. A. Gibson, s tary. The need for organizir Holstein breeders' club in county was discussed and breeders decided they shoul ganize to be prepared fo. expected greater demand cattle after the war. A second meeting was pla for Dec. 22 in Newcastle the secretary was instructe advertise it in the local pz as well as by invitation. At the following meetin; name Durham County Hols Friesian Breeders Club adopted and a constitution approved. The following off were elected: President, Jose, Newcastle; Vice - P dent, A. J. Tamblyn, 01 Sec.-Treas., A. A. Gibson, | castle; Directors, R. Stevens, Bowmanville; A. Powers, Orono; N. I. Met Bowmanville; W. J. Br Bowmanville; N. S. Was! ton, Hampton. Auditor, A Stainton. Addressing the meeting, Williams, Agricultural Re sentative, urged the breede: to test their herds for tube losis and to offer only their stock at public sales. He gratulated the group on b the first breed organizatior Durham County. 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