"underfunded \prléons, and brutallty are commonpiace, in can penal 00 ake ° rald bpenh prison healih. congress.” ‘crooks, he sald, o ‘ . “At the’ dame tme, thé back. wards’ ‘oh: mental’ ‘hospitals have been emptied and a latge’ number of paychologically- disturbed individuals have found their way 7 to prisins.” ~The: population in Canada's. -60 federal _ ‘prisois recently topped: 41,000 for the: first a time and some are so crowded, Prisoners ven are forced to share ‘cella, Morrie, a professor at the University ot Chicago, aaid governments have a moral” and Eocial obligation to provide adequate’ treatment for the disproportionate number of. retarded and mentally’ il persons: ‘in = prisons. _ ' “The prisoner or perton in jail is entitied : ; to at least the same mental health cate- services available in the community.” Morris noted the American Medical Assoclation haa stated it Js ethically un- | @eairable for doctors to attend prisoners’ execullons and ethically. improper: for... : them to administer lethal Injections. . But. -prison ‘doctors face other ““wren- ching ethical, moral problems," such as ; force-feeding prisoners or belng aware of the deliberate infliction of Physical pain as eel ‘tclnalogiat ‘Norval! Morris” | The: overcrowding ig. due hot. ‘to an. in = renga in rime, but-changing legislative, judictal:and community attitudes towarda ~ ‘Punishment and increasing .resolve’ by 4 police’ and the courts-to atch and eam ; os ‘lawyers and doctors. ra are resent during ~~ “events “460 often hidden fram publle view.. “The more we break : ‘down dots: > surrauniing dur prisons and jails” thra ‘community. those: dnstitutlons serve the community” “and the less thay will bé asylume. of shame, y ‘and indecency,” he said..“: éthical problems faced by prison © ind ‘nurses will’ "be debated lo” many “Ol the Workshops’ at: the: four-day congress: ‘attended ‘by 675--delegates “— about half that originally expected — ~ from ‘43 countries, ‘ The medical staff. argué: ‘that: prisoners - have a-right to'-a certain stendard of medical. treatmenit. : DIFFERENT VIEW But: guards. often view. access to prison Infirmaries as a ‘privilege, : ‘granted for . Food behavior and _ Getied for bad. behavior. ty ’ Workshops -and: seminars have been “scheduled on the use af misuse of moad- "and rolnd-altering drugs,“ violence in prisons and prisonera’ rights. - Abraham Halpern, president of the. American Academy of Psychiatry and the . Law,’ will present his. argument for ‘abolishing the insanity defence, which‘: ‘allows accused murderers to be found, not guilty by reason of insanity, - a ’ Critics argue the courts should ‘be able to rule they are guilty, but mentally ill, and » force them to serve. prison terma if ever. _ sured of thelr mental.jllneda, © Morris sald the long ‘and: burdensome: ~ debate over the insanity. defence has little ... «todo with the treatment of mental illness © and ia merely a technique | to distract Only a “miniscule: ‘proportion of. D neta who dre mentally ll or retarded eC defence, he- eald.: Flawless launch. expected - CAPE. CANAVERAL,: Fla. {AP} —- ‘Challenger’ 's countdown headed flawlessly , today toward .what should be the: most spectacular launch in the. 33-year, history of this spacepart —a fiery nocturnal H liftoff ° at 2:15.a.m,. ‘EDT Tuesday, Thousands of people’. -beelting: spots’ along river banks,.beaches and highways to watch the first after-dark launching’ of a space shuttle. wo “if'there are no clouds, it ahould:bé a dazzier; lighting up the night sky for many kilometres around the Cape and ‘visible at least as a brilllant speck aboye the horizon. for up: to 720 kilometres away, from. South Caidlina to Cuba. “Coriilans should: be ida in ‘the ‘Cape ° Canaveral area, with launch director Al O'Hara - predicting « ‘the best weather ~ we've ever had" for a shuttle blastoff. The National Aeronautics - and: Space - - Adminigtration invited 45,000 guests. to. watch from spécial viewing sites at the Kerinédy Space’ Centre. Among them are at Cape.” Canaveral for the first flight into space by - - several: prominent blacks, a. black’ American astronaut,’ misalen -specialiét Guion Bluford. The list includes. eoimedian Bill Cosby, musician Lionel Hampton and: former basketball player. , Wilt Chamberlain. “Bluford, 40, one of four blacks in NASA’s astronaut: corps, is a. U.S. Air: Force ' Heutenant-colonel with a -doctorate:-in . Berospace engineering. He is flying on the 80th U.S. ‘astronaut flight, the eighth by:a . abiittlé. and third by Challenger making the trips just. two months after Sally Ride rode in the Same: ‘ship as the first. American . MONTREAL (cP) — Ginger Rogers’ | wide actress smile; didn’t shrink a bit. Sunday When a loud chorus of boos greeted -her announcement that The Go-Masters, the: -flist. ever Chinese-Japanese- co- .- production, had been selected ‘the top | movie. of ‘ the Montreal World: Film. Festival. The.movie was made to honor the 104 ; anniversary of the restoration of. friendly : Sino-Japanese relations, butits winning of the Grand Prize of the Americas. win struck a late, discordant note in- what. _otherwise has been the smoothest and " most:-syceessfal Montreal cinema event since the festival's inception in'1977, After the announcement: by: the 72-year- e ald: Rogers — in‘ town ‘as: honorary * closing 4 ceremoiy — some members of the for- president. of the festival's’ mally’ dressed closing. night - ‘audience _ shouted several times in French: Its nit oe ‘ws wha chose it.” efit " In fact; this year's winnierd Were decided nae ty a sh-member male ° ary that included - Karen Kuechle. executive to attend. thé discussion with Kuechle.. . Thus far, 59 literary accounts have been researched, 51 letters have been sent and - 16 peopié have been. interviewed, The Canada Student: ‘Employment program pays $181 of Kuechle’ 5 $253.00 per week Income, Kuechle points out: there | may be other. funds available to proyide book funding. B.C. Heritage Trust does. provide.fuinding for some publications up to $2,500 and Canada. Council may grant $3,000 to $5,000 as well the Canadian’ - Feder dion forthe Humanities ray donate Approxtinately $4,000. °4.°1 7 oh AU oe, ‘Have. been ‘migrating inta the area, filling hotels and. ‘womin in space. 4 Commanding the ‘planned: six-day flight. .ig Richard ‘Truly, 45, making his second oe shuttle journey, The other crew. members _ - - are Daniel Brandenstein, 40, the pilot, and . ”-. talasion apecialists Dale Gardner, 34, and . Dr. Willlam Thornton, a physician whe at ” . §4.is the oldest pérson ever-named to a. space flight. Bluford also is a misston . . Speetalist,- ny Because of. the unusual departure time, the astronauts have been going to bed each ’ day’ in the early. afternoon and waking, before midnight. Truly and Brandenstein’ “early. today - were to practice night landings at. 4,572- - ‘metre runway near. the .taunch pad,.: piloting a jet’ plane fitted to‘handle ike a: shuttle:-They are to guide Challenger to | the first after-dark touchdown in’ the 'U.5, astronaut program pt 12:23 a.m. Pacific time Sept. 5 at Bdwards | air foo base, tated by the need for Challenger’s crew to . release an: Indian communications: | weather satellite into a precise’ “keyhole” . - , above the equator within Tadic range of a * tracking ‘station At-Hassaii, India. -” Only one. other rocket with such, power — . has been launched. at night from: Cape Canaveral. That was the post-midnight blastoff-of the Apollo 17, moon astronauts. abvard a Saturn 5 on Dec: 7, 1972. During the flight the astronauts also will: test -the ability of the shuttle’s 15-metre _ Canadian-built mechanical:arm to move "heavy payloads, manoeuvring a 3,301- kilogram package around the. cargo bay. “Ginger Rogers. booed » Chicsigo film critic ‘Roger Ebert ‘and *. deonoclastic German director’ Reintiard. Houff: . . -Te was .a- “eampetition that. was - noteworthy for several fine movies with a deftly light or ironic touch:. ‘from -Ger- , many, Robert: Van: ‘Ackeren's A Women Flambee,. a | biting © “portrait of a chic - bourgéols prostitute: couple: from’ the . Netherlands, The Fourth Man, a comedy. of horrors’ that ’ faultlessly ‘shifts from ‘reality to dream; and from Yugoslovia, - Something in. Between, the disarmingly affecting story of an American : girl's. “relations with two Yugoslavs in Belgrade. The jury, however, seenied to prefer the heavy and historical films. A symbolic evic, The Go-Masters telfs the story of a.Chinese and a Japanese who ‘play a geme.of go — a board game of territorial possession resembling checkers : that is interruped by war, marriage and separations but. is finally finished some 3 years’ later. “The Special - Jury’ Prize went to: the - Belgian-Italian co-production Benvenuta, 8. atory .of intehge, almost: religious passion, which many film critics believed merited the top prize. “Direrted by Belgium's ' Andre Delran, the movie stars. French actress F Ardant asa brilliant. young Belgian pianiat and Italian Vittorio. Gassman as the agin - Neapolitan judge who dedicate themselves to an obsessive, impossible love, - The Jury Prize was awarded to the :. languid, historical Spanish film Bearn La Sala de Las Munecas directed by Jaime Chavarri and starring Fernando Rey and ; Angela Molina. Tha jury’s homage. was presented to . Canadian artist and animator Norman. : * MpLaren in recognition. of his life's work ~ and bis 69th film Nareiasus,. which had its., Were breiniere’ at the festival. moe influence, “the letter. will . . father-had never seen-until Saturday./'° ; Both father and daughter had spent the: Intetcedlag so * ‘years living in London, but neither knew the other.was so. the ‘early-morning win a time is dic- ¢ ‘When Doug: ‘White of London; Ont., kissed the bride at a -wedding Saturday, he became a more-or -less instant father — and. grandfather.” - :.- White, 59, hada't Been its. daughter, ‘Karen ‘Alexander’ s “eines he andhis wite were divorced 30 years ago Alexander, “also had ‘two children by. a: previous marriage | hat: her. close. White even hired a private detective at one Pont ts lo. "try to track down his daughter. - White, whose his wife left him because he had 2 a cit problem from which he has recovered, said that last: week; 4 he received. an invitation to the wedding out of the blue,” a | didn't know she was in.the city,” Alexander sald: Alexander explained that; after one of her friends had Bed cher father, she tracked: down his address: : Tt may ‘not have been, to everyone’ 5 king bit there mut have been. someone LUstening. In’ what was described as the “Maxlmim Louie Loule’*” ’ marathon, a collége radio station in Loa Alton, Calif, played more than, 400 versions of the’ 19808 teenage anthem, written by Richard Berry and made. famous by,. among others, The “Kingsmen. , . . The recordings included versions in ‘such: styles: as elevator mualc, religious choral and a 40-minute rendition of the song recorded ata Hell's Angels halloween party. : -Las Vegas, “Nev,, nightclub called’ Sinatraa’, claiming its . name deceives customers, into thinking Ol’ ‘Blue Eyes ls ‘absociated with It, | : «The sult, fited last week: ‘asks for damages for " propriation ‘of Frank ainatea! @ name: and. Aocapily vertieing. 7 yO The guit claims the lub == which features male strippers and female:impersonators ~— ia trying to take advantage of Sinatra's exclusive performance contract. at: be Galdet - . Nugget casino, abaut three blocks away,: 02) 7: The club, opened Aug, 5 and employs brothers Duane, , Dennis and Paul Sinatra — no relation-to Frank. - ' ’ The snit alleges the club offers “‘a‘class of entertainment . well -below ‘that of. the; talent, reputation. and atyle’’ ‘of . _ Sinatra. ‘It says his name -has “significant publicity: and 3) pecuniary value” and is; aed sparingly to keep its value “high. ne F ; > In akother dlspuite involving. the normally conéervative - crooner, ‘Sinatra and a group of: conservationists lost’ a ‘battle with, former U.S. president Gerald Ford over a _, proposed $o0-million resort. in California's Santa Rosa - Mountains. ‘The city council of Rancho. Mirage, Calif., voted in favor of allowing a 250-room, hotel and 295-home development to be built. The council must ‘approve the proposal a second ime, however, before. construction can’ begin... - + Sinatra, a resident of Rancho Mirage, and the. Mountain’ _ Protective League teatried up to fight the proposal because : charities across Canada are. Alberta’s goal for research” before landing in Tei...” . spending public donations, © this year, from population defience of Iranian ‘orders “People at the grassroots. only four times as-large: they said it would: threaten the’ hableat’ ‘of: ‘endangered bighorn sheep, - The proposal’s supporters maintain the project: will bring the town an ‘additional $750,900 a yedriiit n imiinieip lrevenue. "’ Ford and industrialist Leanard Firestone invested an _Undisclosed amount af money in the Project: , Robots entertain’ “TORONTO {CP) — To: tap into the potentially Tucrative family restaurant business, mary restaurant owners are’ turning to a:hew gimmick — entertainment by robots and_ assorted other machinery. Aside from the- computer-operated robots, restaurant - - OWNeLS have also installed cartoon’. shows, bumper-car rides, merry-go-rounds and banks of “Yideo games in an effort to attract families to. their premises. - “The trend started in the United ‘States but has quickly spread Into Canada. . Last year, Chuck E, Cheese's Pina Time Theatre Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., set up a. Canadian subsidiary in Toronto, ‘ with plans for 35 campany-owned and franchised takes tobe — built in the next five years, Chuck E, Cheese’s uses computer-controlled, tape-driven ; robots that were the brainchild o£ Nolan Bushnell, creator of the Atari video game, Last year, the chain grew to 204 units from 88 units the year before. Sales were. $200 million Mv. 5), up from less ‘than $62 million. Poe, OTHERS ENTER MARKET Chuck -E. Cheeze's is not aloné in this ney mix of. technology and tastebuds. . -Bullwinkle’s Family Food Ne Fun restauiants ‘and - Showbiz Pizza Place Inc, are two. chains. that have thelr © a “eyes on the. Canadian market. — _ But Canadian entrepreneurs are not lagging far behind, ’ Phil Jakobl of Windsor, Ont., who has a background in aerospace technology, recently launched ‘Captain Carnival Inc, - : For the last six months his emporium has been dishing out foot in a $1.6-million prototype in: Windsor.’ The ._ restaurant, measuring more than 1,000 ‘square: metres, - includes a 22-car bumper track, 40 arcade-type games anda” ‘floor show featuring Captain Carnival and his pirate band, a wibe-cracking parrot and a pudgy Italian cook who pute on- six-to-elght-minute shows every 15 minutes, . Jakob! is opening a store in London, Ont., next’ January dnd hopes to pen 80 restaurants in Canada and the United States within the next five years, : Potential. Captain Carnival franchise owners should be prepared to spend, between $1.2 million’ and $1.4 million to open a small-scale restaurant. at's on top of the §25,000 up-front franchise fee, the mon ¥ payment to head office ‘of eight per cent of sales and the: ‘ix per cent of local ad- ; vertising costs the franchisee is expected to pay.. Office stormed : CHANDIGARH, India (Reuter) — Serious fighting broke out in the Sikti holy city of Amritsar today when militants fram the religlous sect: stormed an Important government ‘ office; the Press Trust of India news ‘agency reported. - It aaid up up to 15,000 Sikhs, wielding swords, spears and ‘other weapons broke through barbed wire barricades and stormed into the office of the deputy commissioner, the town's top administrative officer; The Amritsar demonstrators defied tear gas barrages and police charges with rlot sticks, it said, and police as well as demonstrators fought harid-to-hand battles. The demonstration was part of a general strike called by "the Sicha in India's Punjab Provinge press: demands for ” | Better st tate | autonomy. ; (a Bet aby » tlinic France enda its SBuphort for” One ia. , ‘hijackers "are ‘remaining hostages. + 10. radio”: sald; . but “Iraniar oh - Aneteniag ‘to blaw up. an © passengers me Alp. France Jetliner and 17 mémbera of the “French Hossein in ‘hostages in ‘the “Iranian. ,« ‘crew — were In good health. -cofidemned the hijacking’ capital of Tehran unless’ An Alr France -epokesman: oe the Chad government. and, . "sto selling . Tania’ “braadeasté, sali _ commandeered’ ‘the for thelr demands to be met.’ Tehran Radia, monltored ‘The gunmen, wanted Iran Bodies recovered £ - BILBAO, . ‘Spain (Reuter) — Spain over the weekend. - Local authorities said the area was gradually. returning to’ normal’ ab roads were. reopened and rail links resumed. They said they expected the casualty figure te ree when |. yeseue teams had reported back from outlying villages and - > Singer Frank Sinatra has. filed a $10-million sult against a’. towns. EDMONTON (cP) —; the. disease, is. focusing ‘ “Bociety fa’ Joommitied to’ - Sclerosis clinic, whieh’ ¢o-. -eriticism on the way MS level. ar questioning’ why . Fesgareh cominitments are, dé maney | te co-ordinate th, ; refuelling stop in Sielly & . going; down’ while’ patient services and adininistration: cofts are going, up,” , Derm O'Donovan, - : - executive -director. of . Alberta’s MS paacrady said in an in- Vaajose Canada mare money. was” -gpent . on artos.to to any The four‘armed hijackers = @ Boeing © 727 on a flight from Vienna - “to, Paria and -made ‘several - stops ‘in’ Europe, freeing : he! "clone ‘to “100 , passengers, before forcing the jet, to laxjd- in Tehran on: Sunday:.ani* setting 9. 4-hour: ‘dendline:-. ‘six:French citizens and one them, | oe Bald l6. 3 The gunmen also: were . -DEMANDS RELEASE -demanding "freedom -. for ” ‘Aranian:, Premier several’ “Lebanese. held in Hugsein- ‘Musavi ‘sp ‘French policy in Lebanon, © wherg France has an: army... ‘oontingent dn: today -sifted through - sodden debris left by floods “which - said they. are Tunisians, but’ killed more than 80 people. as they swept through northern this is not true. It seems that tn the Basque capital Bilkiso, where the River. Nervion burst ‘Ita banks Friday and fleoded the old quarter of the - ‘ clty, Water: levels subsided. and eacug workeri: ‘began to shovel mud jfom. He sire “tie people:walting fer-food-at'a rellet Centre set up in thecity’s bull ring had to he marahalted into an orderly line by police. Mary. had’ been: withdut’ drinking ‘water, gas and elec- tricity since the floods began Friday, “ : oF. the- Basque. onal, government, Carlos Ee ‘gald aeaue.reatonal. go population had ‘kept remarkebly ealm éo far’ and that the worst was over. ~ 7OW,, pagers co-operation . to get Wather! sath Franch Basque’ country” : pledied: i ndiaix tore were repotted fissing. Clinic. threatened -of ‘the research’ done. in! dressed and calm, - -Edmoaton: would | end. “He said. he believes: :. - exact number of cases in the French. province j uinown, . They’ reported: . the ae ‘That lack: of inforniation:. men were —carrying= "'actually:. _Polnts “to the . research last year than ever . before, . statistics from the - . national-: MS; “Society in- - dicate. ‘There: ‘is no cure for the disease which attacks the bedy’ s'central nervous — system:.and affects miotor “control and coordination. However, oDaneraa's ‘nid research funding for ‘all of. ° Canada’s MS socteties as, a’ percentage ofthe total . budget ‘has declined td. 29.9 . er ‘cent in 1981" ‘from 02” per cent in 1979, ° At the same time, he said, Spending. on rvent care ’ O'Donovan’ is; cenpering ” 1979-apeénding statistics for: the national society alone ' with 1081 statistics which § incorporate ” all “Canadian Secloties. Dr. Ken Warren, director - . of “the University. Edmonton office could clase unless some way Is found to - replace a $70,000 grant from: thenational MS society. The. _ money, which runs gut: ‘April 1, 1964, pays office staff’ and a public health nurse, ‘who <4 attends. to the., ‘minimal amount of patient: care Sone carried out. The Edmonton co-ordinates ‘local research into MS. .. COMPETE: FOR GRANTS Al . Fraser, executive director ‘of the national . society, sid similar offices -geross Canada . have received “operating money from the research fund in . * the past. But‘from now én, all research ‘grants, will be awarded on 4 competitive basis. -Groetzinger ‘sald , Edmonton researchers can compete with others, _ Canadian scientists: for the grants, but are being asked: to look elsewhere for tunds“B | forthe coordinating offlee. eof ’ Alberta's MS clinic, said the | ER EOE EE RT Rema ee ene Beirut, said “the: to endorsé its demands re i and seven Deputy - Forelpa ] Sheikholesiaird ° ca “inhuman act.?") "He said hia governnien wil ‘not - agree ta.;the demands, onde ey Swede, but did not ldentify. -eumstances,’” Tehran in Paris said the passengers indluded three Americans, French and a ‘change in. ~ fetal. would NEG... aed . 7 the’ hijackers; but. added” “that. ‘any “demands. werg, ’ the ‘conditional on the release of multinational ; coke g” the remaining hostages; toree, the al peach ing: Iran’s' official: Islamic: 7 * ageney ; Republic news : reported, - ; Jean Perrin, “ohare : Waffalres at the French . Bmbasay in Tebran, wha th the gunmen .on ‘Bewildered householders. ae ya “They have ', they are. Arabs from- Middle East. They valda’t ~ speak . to me about ‘Palestinians mo. - Austrian officials sald the “hijackers. were carrying “Tunisian * passports issued : under the family names of - Zaydl, Amayalyalal, Haten and Alsharif.: Ae i; who, WRB.’ lerviewed bya French radio - network in Paris, said-he also talked with the plane's pit Rene ‘Levacher, * 43, and ‘the -told.me that -the situation was going as well as possible. although fie crew was very tired.” ~-, “An. Iranian” Forei ’ Ministry « spokesman ‘said! . “Padio “contact ended q ; . 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