, One of. the four bakers and th clerks is seen working at the Safe that: mn openes July 25. The bake ‘ ree counter about ‘one-eighth of. the Safeway store... Alt: eway bakery bread Is baked fresh daily and the clerks wlil: ry occuples be happy to put some aside for-you. “| eed tT Sc dg atte a med age og. Customers shop for some of the- 30 different Safeway bakery Items including 12 kinds of bread, 10 types of buns and other pastries. ’ The bakery is Specializing both hot unsliced bread and hof french br ead. Both paper. and” plastic bags are available to take home: your choice. weep ee? TORONTO: (CP) ~— The average Ontaric. patient” may not know the difference between. being counselled _ and getting advice from a doctor, ~but the province’s doctors know the difference = counselling can mean extra money in health. ° insurance billings. - - But the distinction bet: | ween the two is so fine that some doctors are ending up... before a ‘committee of the “College. of, Physicians and ‘Surgeons of Ontario and _ - being told to. repay money : -they have received fromthe Ontario Health Insurance. Plan. ‘The medal “Mother. ‘shackled to bed- GOLDEN, Colo (AP) = alter: the.delivery, In doing go, the police “followed the : letter of the law” in cases when a prisoner: _ is belng held for another jurisdiction, said ° John Simonet, Déaver Manager of ‘Public’ . Safety.” However, he ‘said: “They. could have béen a little more considerate. They didn't use a great deal of discretion, She wasn't ~ going: any "place."” -. Simonet ordered the shackles removed after’ hearing about them from a reporter. ; Daskam was arrested Friday at a. friend's.home in Kittredge for the June.6 abduction of her daughter, Kimberly Dawn Huntsberry, in the Florida Keys. ~ Shortly- -after her arrest, Daskam was taken to the.Denver General. Hospital where she gave birth Saturday. 7 Daskam left the hospita] Tuesday with _ her newborn son and went te a Jefferson County ‘ courtroom whiere she lost: custody of Kimberly. Kimberly was told to go home to Florida Shane Huntsherry, Daskam's former husband. Huntsberry was awarded custody of the child when he. with -her father, A woman who was shackled to a hospital bed after giving birth says: she'll. ‘continue to'fight. for her six-year-old daughter’ she’s accused ‘of. “ abducting, even: though, a court gave - custady to her former” husband. ' Karen Daskam, 30, was handcuffed to her hospital bed by police before she went - into labor and one’of her legs was shackled 1961, received a. divorce from Daskam ivMay, 7 -AWARDS. custoby : ; “Robert Morris, the Golden District Court’ commissioner who conducted the eustoiy | hearing, said, “You have a very bright; . very charming little girl. whose tife is ~ beginning to be screwed up because of both - her parents.” |; : Morris told Daskam and Huntsberry that Kimberly “loves ard respects both of - you," but. he would ‘send her home. to .. Florida with her father because he has . : ¢ legal custody: a Be i "Earlier Tuesday, Daskam was ‘released | sa "on. a $5,000 personal recognizance bond, '. Which required her to post neither money nor property. She is to appear again Aug. 26 in Denver District Court for a: hearing on Florida’s request to have her returned ‘to face the abduction charge. The maximum penalty on that charge is a five- _year prison term or a $5,000 fine. ‘After the custody hearing, Daskam said she would try to raise. money to fight for her daughter in the Florida courts as well as to combat the abduction charge. |. She and her husband, Richard, have admitted’ abducting kimberly ‘twice before. They have. two children of their own and custody of another child from — BBS it Daskam's first marriage. “They ’re all four my children, and I love © them equally," she said. “I’m not giving ‘her (Kimberly) up. I’ve come too far this time to stop in between.” Counterfeit. items. sold. WASHINGTON (AP) — group" af. U.S. - dete " turers anda hooded witness have warned: Congress that’ a new wave. of counterfeit items .almed.: at . cheating Ameri¢ans out of billions of dollars ‘ere being: produced In. “foreign . “knock-off shop. be “What -is frightening. is _ the ‘extent te which coun- terfelting : ‘now is jeopar- dizing the health and safety "of American consumers, not: just ‘thelr pocketbooks,” James’ ——Bikoff, a representative of —. the International _Anticount- . erfeiting Coalition, told a . panel ‘Commercial pirates used to “zero. ih on . apparel, luggage, jewelry, sporting goods- and the recording © Industries, but: are now concentrating on’ a wide. ing an found guilty of beloriging to the militant Provisional wing of range of consumer products like drugs, chemicals, auto - parts ‘and high-technology. Boods such .as° medical devices, Bikoff said... : Americans ‘from New York to California are being defrauded of vast sums of money - and. unwittingly foreed’ to ‘risk use of hazardous j products because _ Counterfeiting has become a ‘high-profit, low-risk business," Bikoff told the House of Pepresentatives energy and —.commerce subcommifitee « on oversight _ and investigations. He displayed a table full ‘ of” counterfeited © dolls, ‘items: alongside the included... Levi ‘jeans, wat- ches, ‘credit cards, E. T. Mickey. Mouse ~ nearly | ‘identical originals, which terfeiters. Camps said the market - for counterfeit Apple computers made in Taiwan and Hong ‘Kong was “quite ‘active, with manufacturers. . Storybooks, packages of offering to supply thousands - Vaseline . and other . ona monthly basis.” medicines, video and " ‘Linda Hofiman, recording tapes and representing the humerous auto parts. Automotive: Parts and _ >. fecessories “Association, ',A San Mateo, Calif.,. told the committee her private investigator named Richard Camps appeared before the committee, his ’ 7 face hidden by a hood, to operations he had organized aboul - ‘sting group found what shé called- “foreign knock-off shops'’ - produced about 75 per cent of the counterfeit goods that ‘are being used to-undersell: their higher-priced, US.- mide originals. : reilow Spy ltt e committee of, the | college, - Which investigates aberrant billing by doctors, said it « recently -has.jseen an ’in- creage in the number of ., doctors billing . for ‘coun- selling and pyschotherapy. Dr. A, M. Sandereon,. who takes’ over as’ chairman of": the conimitiee next: month,: said part of the problem is caused. by doctors’ - ‘con-." ' fusion over what constitutes’ » therapy, , counselling and © ‘pyschotherapy: < _ “But sure, there are some’ “who tend: to use if to: - maximize their incomes,” ‘he said Tuesday. What exactly is the dif- ference between advice and. ITEMS AVAI BASEBALL TOPS For The Whole Family! 236 399 499 2 11 ‘Ladies’ Namebrand ' ~ PANTYHOSE Kiddies’ TOPS - Girls’ & Boys’ TOPS Men's” TOPS Ladies’ TOPS All ey VALUN First Quality! By."Whisper, Cameo, Secret.” ' pressure, 99° “tt a patient comes in “who’ 8 not feeling well and the doctor finds he has high’ ‘ blood pressure,- and this ‘leads to,a discussion abdut ~ the causes: of high blood that’s ‘part ‘of, normal advice,” “Sanderson, said. “(But) if a patient - -eomes in ‘and says ‘My “husband's beating me, what should I do?’ and you spend’. half an hour giving. your advice, that's: counselling.” | ‘The provincial health plan _ expects doctors to- provide advice to a patient as part of a. normal: office ~ As for. psychotherapy, “visit, . regardless of what fee. is ‘charged. . Sanderson’ said’ it: “implies ‘ ntario doctors counsel patients emotional illness and a therapedtic dialogue, but . the lines are.blurred among the three things.” Financially, the ference is this: - - For “dispensing” advice, ; the health plan pays doctors dif- ._ feés‘ranging from $11 for a. minor assessment to $31.90 fora general assessment. For counselling, the fee is $28.30 for 16 to 30 minutes of treatment... _ And .* psychotherapy, receive $29,80 for 16 to. 30 minutes of work. . Sanderson. .. said © added in 1980 because there _ Was no way of billing the for.” -doctors ° * the - counselling category was .-- health plan for this service, — for money. : He said the committee almost be “eonstrued as investigated 67 ‘cases last’ year, but he did not know how many of these were _ because of mixups over the _ doctors’. interpretation of |) advice arid counselling. - ’- Doctors whose billings - ‘are suspect are referred to ’ the committee’ by the . general ‘manager ‘of the. health. plan, who can compare computer .prin- - touls“of individual: doctors © over several ‘years, said © Sanderson. : * Ha doctor is found to have. overbilled, he “must. reim- burse, the ‘plan, but is not ‘fined or penalized. - "This can be criticized . because it (overbilling) can theft, ” Sanderson’ said. PACIFIC NORTHERN - - GASLTD, . 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