fy ither opposed tate. ‘ani are del 1 Poss, i‘ alddle- aged Havana couple,” a ceov ery req ‘threats: “of various, sbria fro his : Speaking\ in the spacious home they designed for them- apporients at. ‘home and in Miami, ee . gelves just, before, the 1959 revolution,. they explained why + _ But ‘not sal “the-rich: or highly-skilted “bouight one-way - they § stayed while xo many of their friends and relatives'‘left. lekets | to othér countries. in; Latin ‘America orto Miami,’ “Everyone, na matter how rich; WES allowed to keep their. wo Those | among the wealthy who stayed say they aré:cor- ; ’ possessions and the house they lived in and though we were.” ent.with.# relatively simple but: conifortable: lifestyle and: % never active supportérs of:Fidel we soon tone se that his prefer the calm of day-to-day Cuban life to the ylolence Yy ‘reforms weré best. ‘for Cuba as a a whole, read about’ in Latin America: or'the United States. -. "Do you realize that we are the last two architects ét 0 ea” dnd ihathisge government would auch end up as OFT bt as. the rest. " "TE was whenit became clear that Fidat actually intended _ Sweeping away. the old system we: ‘had: known: for: y - that the trickle of emigrants turned into flood,” Lanz sald “Around thal, time there were’ wild rumors ‘that all‘the. | children wouldhe s sent to Camps in Russia and tipughit was : utter: nonsense many of our friends believed such talk.We = | Algo received. death threats in the mail from Miami, saying “we: woutd be killed'come the counter-revolistion if we dd not. ’ \ seiriy comin ure an 20 eee ae ho.” § my a ~ Most” now. howe, neighbortiood organizations Or “pps “families who cannot afford to keep up:the appepra ced the. fading Bastel-colored buildings. Oth alraply Ti - abandoned: ere ae : “ Abbut 500, 000 Cubans anid eciuntiesé silijonso rg ers, businessmen... They initially’ ‘thoiight Castro’ 5 “akéover we was. st the ~ EOMONTON. cP) - vy --gergenth recedure,”. said doctor: vith eyatreakoa’ film; said: Metntesh. He can’ : grown « targed. . social “ television camera may help. has’ ‘a. built-in: ‘miéro-" re — emphasized. - black ‘hair who’ ‘hitroduced - “immediately” study. the. .- McIntosh, who purchased . mean Justive can say Cube "eo ae hungry oe "in early detection of breast computer, converts.the rays . that the number of patlents the use, of ultrasound -to _ - television pictireor a video.” the equipment worth $73,500 - -chitdrdn begging on the streets nowadays,” |.” : cancer.. * Into \a: black-and -white TV stidied 1s‘ not’ yet. large’. Edmonton in'the arly “tape of . the bréast (U.S.)inthe UnitedStatesa - qhe couple work on state projects such as ‘hospitals and i Dez Donald: McIntosh of, picture, a, " enough to: draw firm, con: “19709; ddid being able to find: ~ examination, rather thar: year ago, said the light-sean “rural housing they earn around $500 § month each and are i - Edmonton, has used ’ the ut clusions. ' “ these: _hard-o-detect : ean: |" having to send film away to ‘now is complementary to X- entitled to free medical care and cheap workers’ lunches. " camera, ‘considerably more , h a | B- m in ute ~ “Hopetly through mass cers would be “a. ‘bir, Wve “« be developed, : : ray mammograph or biopsy . + While maiy rich people still have access.to their bank light sensitive. than most TV: - examination. is (performed. ‘screening..-, with: this.” forward.” °° (“The three-miilimetre spat. . and-can increase the ac-- funds, money means much less.in Cuba than In most. ehmeras, ins’ technique ‘in‘darkened room withthe ~ technique, sometime in the _ The ‘ejuipment ‘NG tutes was renioved with a small- curacy -of “diagnosis. Dr. countries because of state benetits and the poor choice of " called | iranaillumination: . _ patlent seated in front of the puture: we. will be able to Produces superior retulla to to. . ineiston, avoiding’ the’ ieed ‘Ernest -Carlsen. of San. ‘goods, a light- scanning , “to. detect ‘.eamera mounted ‘on top. ‘of J plek’ up eliniealy ‘occult those achieved with: aNether ~ for. a -Mastecomy which Bernadino, Calif. was the ‘The tranquil atmosphere of this island of 10 million people * aie suri the early i960 — lan scanning! equipment, ne " praduating cl clase still living in’ Cuba?” said Vicente. Lanz - ‘latest in a tong. line Sof! “pan. ‘comic. opera, ‘pawer’ de attracted by the. promise of.a better life in Florida’ “Obviously | there’ are still problems here, but nobody with - cancer .as. small as‘ the ligh scanning equip: cancer.” ; light-scanner whidR Uses’. might _ have become driving ‘force behind was repeatedly cited as.a great attraction topeople who had millimetres-in diametre,’A' “ment, Thé:palient:can'b —“Motntosh, a cheerful light-sensitive photof@phic necessary had the cancer’ producing the machine. "he, means ta tave let Tong 8D.” _“ _2ewatt” tight. held ‘beneath - “moved avovtde” ‘different *. Bos re ; Se Co 7 the™ breast. reveals. the - Tunips,: ‘oysta ahd: cancer to. fhe ‘camera, ‘- The: combination of” ‘the ° . “Tight -‘pource. arid sensitive camera allows a-doctor to. Bee. inside: ‘a°, /wonian’s , breast; ‘Melatogh said.’ ‘The. “Might © “ gouree, ‘which a produces infrared rays, isa” trade secret: 2° ‘Not all rays, produced by the light are Visible - to. the "naked" eye or a: “regular television - camera. - The. Pes camera picks up “views to aid: An’ diagnosis. The, three‘viillimetre spot, thatthe. camera. detected had been’ missed. by’an X- * rays: So. far, Mcintosh’ has. - found: ‘cancer’ in. nine patients and in four of those capes. it™ had ‘not’ been . detected by an eraye of the . _ breasts, ; “Te it’ can n be shown that (hidden) ‘cancers -with a. ” high degree ® of -accuracy, breastlight scanning Is able ; to detect “clinically ‘occult. r CARRIER ROUTES OPEN We have 2 routes in Thornhill and various routes in Kitimat ! available. for anyone Interested, “They ir alned vihile: around: 120,000 lscénterited: “Cubans were permitted ¢ to leave. for Miami three years ago.” yes Those who left, in. 1980 were mainly manual workers: and! “their families, disénchanted by the Communist aysten and: 7 ‘light and the.-light- . then it hag: potential aa a 4 MO a, yoo : : . boys, girls, men, women. 7 ue AF YOU WANT EXTRA MONEY Call Maria at rs ey wird or by Brian Gregg . renee ene ' Last weekend the press came under attack ‘again by those - Ty: evangelists promoting U.S. President Ronald Reagan: Itiseems: they don’t -like the -way the press criticized. :” Reéagan’s state of the union address. They thought Reagan _ Was just wonderful and his state of the union was second | " only to the Gospels. of Jesus Christ? — » Be that as it.may they. forget quickly. their free society. . , Yes, the press has its faults. ‘But the press has been forced , "into a role of. defending democracy. A free press is all that . . stands between the peopleand ty¥ariny: It ib bébadse bf this, ‘role that Reagan comes under frequent attack by the press: But actually many Canadian, journalists think that the U.S, _breas is far-‘nicer to Reagan than the Canadian press is to . _” guys like Trudeau and Clark. In Canada, Trudeau is just” ghother: politician who happens to be Prime Minister. In the CRESCENT, ~~. 231 7 aaa - . - (ed? us. Reagan: ‘Plays a special, role and tends, to be deified Lm” more. we ON In the Soviet, Union they run. things the way these TV —+ ye ra evangellsts seem fo,want to run things over here. Over 7m. : UR, ‘there when their party boss comes out with a state of the - union address the Soviet press can’t come out fast enoygh to gay what a. wonderful guy this:man. is;and how he has “perceived the problems plaguing the nation: They. extol his ’ virtues while urging the people to get behind this new plan of action. “We in the press. expect the kind: of flack we e gel from "people who don’t understand why we do gonte of.the things . wedo. It would be nice to.say all kinds of great things about . - government, at whatever level we are talking about. But we know’ that todo go would put people to sleep and would just _ give the politicians enough rope to hang us all: The minute . you give a peulueiae an inch he'll take as mahy miles as she x ean get... \ a. The same people who ery about how negative the press is moos would whine even harder if we ended up with a Soviet type ao of governiment. Christians are supposed to be experts on the me subject of. sin, so. they should know better... fa Onevarea the press has failed miserably is, in the area of ; _ auch legislation 2 ‘a8 Bill C-10. This gives:the government full 7 “aiithority and. control over the membership and policy of — the churches of any religion: It will be the largest step the ~ *,trudeau:government will have taken toward a complete . “dictatorship in Canada. ’ ; :> BHLC-10 ‘says ‘that if a ‘church ‘of any religion expels : . someone for being homosexual: that: person can goto the | -human rights commission and be reinstated. It says that if” 8 pastor preaches. a ‘false doctrine to any church of any a ieligion the person can go to, the goverment. and be rein- 2S gbatede cos | Reagan was. very cortect'o ‘on the PTL show ‘when he ‘said 7 3 that the separation of church and-state was not tb protect ' - the’state agaist religion (you can't.legally protect people‘ fae against: spiritual values they already willingly, ‘have _ anyway) — it was designed to, -Protect. the church. against . 7 the. tyranny ‘ofthe state. =" yy, . + Where Reagan ‘directed his ‘comments: against ‘the : an comnunist masters of the Soviet Union we in Canada can ° _ > now direct the comments to Ottawa; “You can put usin jall, .*> “You ean close down our churches-and schools, you can, '*” eonfiseate our Bibles but you will never defeat. the Spirit of foe God. . Oo - *) Ottawa has introduced Bill Cad) roe reason, Thiy have: : " péen’ that Christians are! \pushi against the upsurge in > inimorality. They. have ‘seen the ‘work of ‘men. ke Jerry . Falwell and Brancis Schaeffer and they are frightened that : Canadian Chfistians too might becorte active in thid area of . @ ) ye ARG nC } at es. ; QuB~ CENTRE H . AocaL STORE/ Ep aM feet ee Cormoront: - Elementary Prolespono) Buildin: " . > Thom Budding society. In order to head Christians gif a at the pass they: are te Pibue « Utrary ; planning ¢ to introduce. thie legislation ta stop them in, case . Nee they become effective! 5... : @ > Christians ‘should be on the phone day. ‘and night calling ‘yo 4 ant the politicians, the press, writing letters to the editor, etc., - 7 untill: they put the fear of God in these: people. It should be = a the nuiibér one priority of every ‘religious Broup or service club in the country. There should be such a protest that the press will not be able to- ignore. the prolem..: = > at. : Most people aten’t going to help’ the. churches because " sawan o tq R EVEL they see this as ari opportunity, like the government, tostop . . a, AeA AT ME NT STORE >< then) from’ protesting: such socially’ acceptable things as oo SUPER MARKETS . abortion and pornography. What they. will not realize, of = Doiry LAUNDROMAT is that Bill C-10is just another step toward tyranny. ~The: real lgsue is freedom; not religion, ao . an bout, PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT ena te Sn ee eee tay cr- rae gee oe > Chater "Restaurant & a PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING ‘ -