Or 7 q ala! Se eeoeriet es, THE HERALD, Tuesday, December 2 1977, PAGE i &B Cc. ‘Health Minister Has No Plans To Improve Hospital ; ee - Despite “Shocking” Irregularities at Prince George Unit . VICTORIA (CP) — The sd case involved Health Minister’ Bob a ronal yd ear-old, :McCelland said Monday emotion disturbed the British Columbia itl who spent five weeks n an adult psychiatric . ward in Prince George because there was no facility for children. @ second - ue ins volved Dr. W. P. Kyne, who was. the only ychiatrist in the Prince le area. He recently abandoned his practice in the hopes’ of establishing a more lucrative. practice in Toronto. . ' SAFETY FEARED The girtl—now in: a Victoria hospital—was sent home from the adult ward because she was attacked by one of the : government will not act . to. improve psychiatric _facilit es in Priace -Geor, ergs. Mc elland,. said in an interviewsthere .are no «plans to build a special . mental health umt for | children at the central .B.C. city, nor js there any . way he can ensure that a . qualified peyeiiatrist will . Tove to e city ‘The minister made the “statements after being ’ ‘asked to comment on two ‘recent ‘developments ‘relating to mental health ‘care. in Prince George. _ Business Briefs “ EXTENDS WARRANTY — DETROIT (AP) — Fiat has announced an extension . ofits owner warranty to cover mechanical parts for 24 ‘months or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. The ~ polley will cover all 1978 Fiats sold in the United tates, C. Ferrari, president and chief executive of- ficer of Fiat Motors of North America, anid Friday. _ Industry observers see Fiat's move as part of an effort ‘to hang onto its share. of the U.S, small car. market . against new models being turned out by the domestics. TEXTILES SET RECORD _— - CHARLOTTE, N. C. AP The U.S. “textile in- * dustry is ending 1977 in good shape after a record . shipment year, but the ou bok is clouded by rising im- pons, possible tariff cuts, stiff regulatory actions and “uncertainty about energy, says esident of the ‘American Textile Man facturers Aasocl tion. In his year-end review and forecast for 1078, released Satur- day, Robert: Timmerman said textile shipmenta reached $42 billion this year, up 12 per cent over 1976. * He said the industry either set a new production vol- 4 ume record or.at least matched the ik? billige pound . Taark set in 1973. ‘SEES: SLUGGISH GROWTH NEW YORK (AP) — Inflation and the fear of in- « flation are major factors that will hold real.economic » growth j in the industrialized world to a sluggish four r cent next year, the Conference predicts. e private business research up estimated | Sunday Japan’s real economic grow ‘would be five to . six per cent, the highest, wf biper 0 ‘8. nent be two ‘ weow.twn and ture pe oar pan comin ? four to 442 popsentava sterecastbut ‘ by seven per cent. .JAPAN’S IMPORTS RISE TOKYO (AP) — Japan's licensed imports in _ November totaled $6.870 billion, up 12. 6 per cent from ! $6,109 billion in the same month last year and and up 5.8 + per cent from $6,521 billion in October, the ministry of * international trade and indus said } Monday. On a yen basis, imports totaled 1.768 frilllon yen, up 1.3 3 per cent from a year earlier and 2.6 per cent ior month, the minis ministry yaaid import licenses for oil, fuel and eoal made up 41.2 per cent of the total, or $2. aS billion, u up 13. a per cer cent from a year earlier and up 14.6 per cent from October adults. Her doctor, Eddy Buksa, feared for her safety. Meanwhile, spokesmen for the Prince Geo Regional Hospital ga d Monday prior a ‘LONDON (AP) — Baroness Spencer- Churchill, or 57 years the wife ° Sir Winston Cheech, died of a heart attack at her home here _ Monday. She wag 92. _ Sir Winston, Britain’s Second World War prime minister who died in 1965 at the age of 90, once wrote: ‘of his wedding in 1908 “T married and lived ’ happily ever after. My - marriage was the most meeting with McClelland that, contrary to earlier reports, they were not in favor _ of spec children’ 8 uit: for: their ¢ Ba Barnes, hospital, fortunate and “joyous: “event which happened to me in the. w f my life, for what can be more’ orious than to be united one’s walk through life with a being incapable of an ignoble thought." La Spencer. Chure was. stricken while lunching with. her. long-time secretary, Miss Nonie Chapman, at her - ent overlooking Hyde Park in: the centre fashionable London. next year's board chairman, said the delegation met with McC elland to discuss hospital budget, not to press for improved psychiatric facilities. Her randson, Winston Churcaill, a Conservative ‘member "of Parliament, announced her death. He said.she had no recent history of heart trouble, although she had been.in failing health the: ~ last few years. In recent | weeks “she was temarkably well—this ; Was Very. sudden.” ” DIED. Lady Spencer- Churchill was looking forward to an afternoon _ News From British Columbia Penticton PENTICTON, .B.C. (CP) Dr. Peter Newroth, head of the British Columbia government's team studying the waterweed Eurasian Milfoil, has ealled for immediate federal controls on the movement of aquatic lants from the nited tates. “We've got.an enor- mous problem now with milfoil. Piel’s not bring in anymore, " he said. Victoria VICTORIA (CP) — A man and a woman were shot and killed by .an unknown assailant in a rooming hovse late Saturday or early Sun- day, police said. The two, who. were not married to each other, were shot several times in the head. their bodies “were discovered Sunday - .. , ordered No suspects were in- morning by a friend. custody and names and details were withheld. and = security . courtroom was tight. The deaths brought the -number of slayings here an this year to four. Chilliwack CHILLIWACK, B.C. (CP) — Walter Murray “Madsen, 23, appeared in ‘PEACEFULLY’ * Barnes said suggestion’ — that separate children’s is needed comes just one doctor in Prince George, Paul Cary, co- ordinator of the Prince ~ Widow Of Winston Churchill Dies At 92 drive when she cathy and died “‘peacefu her grandson, said. He said her funeral, wil , an memorial service will .be held in early 1978. No date has been set for the fu-. be private neral. provincial court Monday , . ; + a as a preliminary hearing began on first-degree murder charges laid against him in connection ‘with a muiltiple-slaying near here July 18. - Judge’ Tom Meagher a ban on publication of evidence in the ~ No Need For Kitimat. Oil Port - Says Skeena M.P. Campagnolo KITIMAT, B.C. (CP) — Federal Fitness Minister ona Cam gndlo 6a’ there is Te need need t the present time for the construction of a weet toll “port ae ii i 7 197 ieerie Ss brriiy. oe © -eeetully-ueudied: She Te egnolo ‘said in a’ Sunday to a communit) organization here that her position is ‘based on the safety factor ‘of ships and the itn that if United. States citizens - were suffering from an. acute oll shortage, the Pertiructed long ag construc: 0. The Liberal 560 said there are no studies — available to show that . channel . and coastal © navigation is safe.” She added that most of the ships that would be used to move oil to Kitimat would be under foreign Ee may Ret be gnolo said the at VAS an: atbeniiatives ‘she: ‘said and oil port could be » established on the east. coast, noting it would. reduce the istance the oil would have to moved to refineries. Road Too Icy For Bus Players ’ Take To Skates CRANBROOK, (CP) B.C. — Five senior » hockey players and their SEus END TO DISPUTE BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Litton Industries says it has reached an United States Navy which may le lea tiated settlement of more than $500 million in shipbul claims disputed since .-1972, Charles Thornton, chairman of the conglomerate, said Saturday Litton is considering beginning the firat-cash dividends on its common stock in 24 years. Litton President Fred O’Green said the firm hopes to settle the company's claims for costs above contract amounts on navy warships through negotiation rather than litigation, TROUBLE BREWING . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — beer producers have accused the Jos. achlits Bee Brewing Co, of at- teripting to monopolize the malt beverage trade. An antitrust suit against Schlitz was filed in federal court Friday by the Falataff Brewing Corp., the General Brew Co. and the SP Co., formerly Maier Brewing based in San Franelsco.: he re sult Sctlite used ‘illegal trade ractiers 0 of sccrely bribes, kickbacks ard other illegal rebates" to buyers of its damages sought was not specified. 9°. =, B.C. Briefs — a , MEN CHARGED Vancouver — Esko Turenen, a7, of Vancouver wa hat ed with second-degree. murder. Sat-- shooting death of a man whose body in the trunk of a car in the city on Friday, Charged with being an acceseory after “the fact was Michael Turenen, 51, also of Van- couver, Dead is Oiva Hietamies, believed to be in this late 40’s. Location of his hametown was not available. : , was Sand t POLICE SEARCHING | Fort, St. John (CP) — RCMP were searching Sunday for two male suspects wanted in con- ‘nection with the armed robbery Saturday of a supermarket. Police said two men eoirented the manager of the store as he was tallying the day's receipts. They forced him ‘into a-van, tied. him up and drove fo Vanderhoof, where they abandoned: the vehicle. ‘The .manager -f himself-and called police. The emount ‘of money stolen was not disclosed. BODY FOUND NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) — ROMP recovered the body of Cyril Albert Kellett, 65; of ee wl Burnaby from Bure Inlet Saturda Pal days after he was r eported mins! ice. said thay believe Kellet whed acel ntally, reement in a anega with the ot producis. ‘the amount of : goach were so anxious to et home Sunday they at- . tam ted to skate the nal ilometres to this | southeastern Columbia. Community. Cranbrook Royals | i Flyers. kilometres west of here on: Highway 3.when the 1 driver refused to continue ‘on the icy road: ‘Sing British . the Western International .C Hockey returning from a game Saturday .at Spokane, Wash —won 41 by the ° League were.” | Coach Danny | “and. players Harvey, Rick’ ‘Barefoot, Ray. Martyniuk ‘and Bernie Lukowich laced “upstligie, skates at: 5,a.m. eae ee : whieh ° and he headed home in e bus- fransporting the.team stopped about. ae They. were spotied by. officer about 12 lettres from here.and - driven to their homes. — The rest: of the team, * started Cranbrook on foot, was later. picked. up by passing motorists. A team spokesmatt said the players enjoyed the extra workout. BAC. Midget Hockey Tourney ; : KELOWNA, B. C. 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George Tyson, from. she made a remarkable recovery.” The younger Churchill is the son of Randolph Churchill, Sir Winston and Lady Spencer- Churchill's only son. Randolph was a politician and writer who died in 1968 at age 57. Last duly, Lady © SpencerChurchill un- . derwent abdominal surgery at London's King Edward VII Hospital .for 2 an undisclosed ailment. “But she was quite well after that,’” her grandson said ‘Monday. “In fact, $28, 000, 000, 000. Credit isa Commodity - Credit. may not be a commod- all finaicial institutighs.and tife ‘most banks and trust companies. ity like socks and snowshoes, but insuraztice policy loans, among a The entry of trust companies into it is for. sale. 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