a Canadian, doctor. ‘haa. ever been convicted for killing’ & “: are. watching: ‘closely ~ the:.: oo aioe Aa is hgatal is Jarael sar Morphine overdose"'in an — _Ramonton hospital. ‘lnet: aWwy.pr: "October. - clergymen “Sregiatrar of -the Alberta ta, grips, ‘ith, euthanasia,” »,. Callege af Physicians aind ‘The, federal government - P Surgeons, salda doctor told may haye to come to gripe. : the- untrained eye. they look . -assotlation- studies.“ . - -.. teristics, or antigens, tested -: like: cookie’ crumbs, . but ~The test of blood. samples: ° for, aré-determined by the .t when ‘viewed: by’ an expert. : from: ‘@.man,..woman and genes an individual: inherits , . mietoscope can help decide. -fath “8 paternity: aulbe e dlpteld Sapaternity. “eoBts "sy > “We've come.a long’ way. $720: It.ia not- covered by the -.. from just comparing blood: : provinciab medical tne _ types,” -\ sayé . Rosslyn’: surance. plane er i, ‘techinologiets at’ the: Van: © presence var ‘also studies’. cells. . to. splants has made him: an “tt the tative: father’ : - determine : ‘tase matches’. “expert” ‘In: matching tissue os does, ‘not: pia vany’-of the ~ for organ and bone-marrow - “types, antigens present in the child. frenaplants, Special blood “an each of the systems ad Anew 1 che fs: “not the “possible bo give a 100-per “4 ” says Allen: Lambert, ‘chairman: of London ‘Life Insurance a profit of $199 million or 80 cents’a:share in 1981.-, “production at appropriate levels. : year, compared with a $21. 6-million loss for the same period an: ‘agreement with Dome Candda Ltd., iis Canadianized. sof 1982, -subsidairy which pays experises in return for an earned billion using a combisation of debt and equity. However, _ other. oll ‘eompanies.-" he temporarily from their achedules Tuesday torelax, prepare 10 per. cent. ; . speeches: ‘and BO over. Jast. minute arrangements for’ the °° The newspaper - mailed. ballots last. ‘month ‘to all 3, 100 weekend coiivention. , delegates attending the convention and about 1,100 returned dull the controversy, ‘ériticlam : ‘and “excitement . ‘which delegates were discarded, there were valid responses from ‘continues to: build. toward: the vate Saturday’ for: ae Mt. : cent. The other five candidates were well back with four per The poll contradicts snother released Tuesday by the cent or leas. Conseil dé Ja langue francalee, a body. which advises the itaaneaie BB) -dying patient with a. ‘Tethal. from sine cor Mose of a poinkilling drug... and ‘has aince’ left for tis’ “euthanasia, cThat |p one: beason.. home ‘country of Israel.’ ‘medical and Jegal officials“ THe’ medical. ‘ditect / 0 are reluctant: to. bring ‘the oma, found ng 'giliity cverdicts,” ith convictions in Canada, Of 16. comimissidn’s -efudy SBS the, man Riri mada. ee sanded ° Sin: “ rparbeg have. difficult t “Dr. “Roy te... Riche, should “git dawn ‘and cer him’ in February, he ‘bad with the issue within a few. =F "VANCOUVER (CP) —To “donor programe and diséase - » involyed, . the...” charac. . blood:- - cells under:“ a.’ ‘child’. he said... ‘help - determine : cfs from parents, erhood in . a/cage | auc putative moter ld father, "man: woman : Lunner; «one. fob five: “You .slodk.;! : . results. The: mother. has ‘to laboratory at: the} same time couver: ‘General .: "Hospital “ 2) substances - _* pass:on one {othe child so; incase “someone tries to: ue typing laboratory:.; “ligherited -. ‘from ‘parents, we* ‘know. the - other one’. fool ‘thé’ test ‘by: ‘sendig a The. lab, the only: one in’ said. Dr.: ‘Ted: Reeve,» A ~ present. in: the’ child's:-test ” friend.” ° British: ~ Columbia: per- Varicouyer kidney. specialist “Thuat: have come from the forming | ‘paternity’ teats, . Whose: Interest “in > tran-.- father. . 5 “There. ‘is. a 6-40 ‘96-per Reeve’ says,” but ' te is‘ “nol Dome. holds rescue ‘package - "CALGARY (CP) —Dome Petroleum Ltd. g annual report: ‘because ‘stock: markets were depressed, the purchase was says the financially troubled. company does not expect ‘to - financed entirely-with debt... m put @ rescue-package proposal before its shareholders until * "The agreement with Ottawa and: ‘the banks calls. for _ the fast half of.1963.° ,. Pescheduling about. $2.2. billicn in debt due frory:last Sep- ‘Dome is still. negotiating details’ of the package, worked” “tember. through December; 1983, to a 10 ear re en out Jast. September between the federal government and” ’ period.’ a » en seyera) banks, Reports continue to surface that the com-:-’., Dome made 4 million from a sale of anaits Sin 1982: a pany: ja looking for a way to sidestep Rovernment and batik . : realized another $146.8imillion by selling half-ita 33-per-cen involvement. : interest in MTransCanda’ Pipelines Ld., ‘in March: 1983. "Shartholders opposed ta the: ‘package have been’ ‘con: cerned Ottawa and the banks would force the appolitment.~ “Cast cutting, | including a as'per-cent reduction in’ ‘head of their own candidates to Dome's board cf directors. . we “pltice staff, helped: save: another: $100 million, the report - said, 4 A notice for Dome’ 8 June 28 annual meeting in Toronto . Co. and -‘Trilon Financial Corp., is the only new. ‘member, ‘nominated to the board of directors: re ; Lambert would | replace: Gen tgfuetion in the value of, its assets and losses on asset sales r ‘et pine Mes Lede ea by. : ste shareholders, reschedules about one-third of Dome's $6.35 It [pat $389,3 million or $1, 71a share in 1962 compared with. ’ requirements and maintain oil, gas and’ gas liquids" * Dome had a $7.2-million profit in the first quarter of this” . * Its exploration program is largely being handled through - In its report-to- shareholders, Dorhé. sald the company’ 8 interest in Dome leases, acquistion of Hudsoti’s Bay Oil and Gaé Co. btd.; coupled . -- Deirie Said that. despite its s troubles i it was one of the most " with thesevere downturn in the oil and gas market and high = “active explorers last year, drilling: 350 ‘exploration wells in , interest'rates, contributed to the company’s problems. Canada compared with 49% wells in 1981. Most.were handled " Dome had planned to buy Hudeon’s:Bay for about: $4; using: Dome Canada matey: or through agreements with . Tory: candidates. take | a break ” Most of the Conservative t leadership candidates retired 's, Crosbie with 23 and othr challengers all with less than But their absence from the! heetie: eampalgn: scene did not “them. ‘After’ spoiled: ballots and those ‘from undecided Progressive Conservative leader. - The returns, fiowever, came. «disproportionately from’ \in Ottawa, Joe Clark met aboiit 200 delegates and praised” Intario and there was a: low response fi m: Quebee, No - his wife, Maureen MoTeet, who, haa openily campaigned for _ margin, ‘of error was provided.. oo the former prime minister; | * When the delegates were asked to r fame: their second He also warned volunteers: not to: burn: theinaelves ‘out choice if. itbecame apparent thelr. firat choice could not win, — before the crucial vote Saturday and said he spent part of “Crosbie had 32 per cent,. Mulroney 19, Crombie and Wilson ‘the day out in the: yard: at Stornoway his. official Fealdence’ 17 each and Clark 10, +)... — taking in some sun. *.. - fe "~~ Sinee Mulroney and Clark have split the ‘majority of the Briar. Mulroney, David ‘Crombie. and’ ‘Michiel: ‘Wilsdn delegates in Quebec, the poll ‘almost certainly underatates worked privately preparing their final ‘speeches. e+ the support for both candidates and overstates it for- the . John Crosbie and’ John Ganible: Joined: Clark : in’ the Testy principally Crosbie, the newspaper. BAYS: : Commons briefly for a vote. on ‘Conservative amendments - « The delegates’ list obtained by the newspaper also con- to a bill creating Canagrex, a Crown cozporation tohelp -. tained the tiames of some:-alternates frota. Quebec, further - market Canadian agricultural products in other countries. confusing returns front that Province. wee . They were roundly cheered by MPs from all parties when the three rose to vote, a8 was Erik Nielsen, who gave, his. : a _ final vote as leader of the: Opposition. =. * But candidate Peter Pocklington was in Tcronto meeting a, Pol | taken’ with the Ontarto provincial caucus and sald as many as 15. _members will support him ‘At the: convention. De bea : "" Montrealers are in favor .of loosening up the provinee’s, _In Ottawa, Tory’ poling“ gur, AM grin tasted. _ language law, says & poll commissioned by the Montreal Mulroney for’ releasing. an. aa patrol sae ‘Survey of " Chambér of Commerce published Tuesday: - delegates that suggesta : th i usinesaman Is : -The poll; conducted by SORECOM Ine. said GL per. dent of closing in on leader,Clark: * “Pact. vast | pesporidents would like Quebec to soften; the: law. This Gregg also criticized. the ee the: btu ‘an: “compares. tb: 45.per' cent in a 1981 poll. " affillate of Gallup,.and the. media's tor ‘publishing. it; on... Bighty-five per-cent-say the law shiuld be ‘changed to grounds it was not alarge enoughyeimn pling’ of, delegates — ‘allow English-speaking people coming to Quebec to send less thiii-10 per cent ‘to providé shytiing’closé'th-an aes: ‘thelr, children to English schools, 91 per cent are fér access: curate picture of how thé’ rice ja-eiwpirig p21 |. | to EB schools by French Qebeve “It impunes the credibility of jt favbed i to Engljarschoota by Rebevers, anu! BS per cont are “You couldn't ay, And’ enough ‘mony, to ilo’ ane of ‘those - “‘iMegal under the law. . things." v - ‘The-,poll, also ‘found a majority: of French-speaking ‘The resulta, given Monday to the Toronto Globe and Mail,;: . Quebecers say the loss of head offices, the departure of, indicate Clark has firat-ballot support, of 36.8 per, cent of _ English-Canadians. from the province and poor federal- “those surveyed, Mulroney 28 per cent and Crosbie 17.6 per "-provijicial. relations are factors in the city’s decline. ‘The sampling did not inclyde thd customary matgin of bec -‘goVernment ‘om language policy,, which error because the polllng organization believed auch a i move - ee of French-speakirig Quebocers upper the cor unyise when it was taken from a finite population’ af 3,000. troversiar Quebec lariguage law. <> , A Toronto Star poll published ‘today. shows’ Clark with ‘The poll was based on 619: ‘completed uvethonnalre, The support of 41 per cent of telegates, surveyed Mulroney » with: “maraiti of ertor rie not kaon. a ek ie CS Rrosecitions in, the’ Walted | Tt says ‘the “doctors: and 7 performed: 7 ‘results are often - yery.: “| *"Sand.then look atthe; ‘antigen involved in the test beat the: “persuasive” . in contested ©. t “paternity suits, , Bays Elaine. ‘aad’: ‘child? os. “Mutele would like to Bee. paternity ‘testing come - “under the: public -medical ' About: 14, million. of Doine’s “i902 loss: “came from- a $6: : ” 7 a ; -jgompared with 4 ‘peak of $7.1 billion’ in’ April, 1982, By the he. aware of the. provislas . billion debt and injecta new cash: into the troubled company.. end of: the firat three months of this year, total debt was ’. Dome’s financial results for last year" and. the first down to $6.35 billion. , quarter of 1963 were released earlier this year... :- | Dome-said it has enough revenue to meet operating . wet (cP) — lk majority of French-speaking / | Gtegg anid: * " “in favor of bilingual conimercial signs in Quebec, which are . ies Tp re encarta een ele oredettin eis net eed CRUST eae a 2 Reena Ae G Clinical Research laste, © ; hte’ the: Edmonton baby. o Active" uy euthanasia we . ingredient - OE. deliberateness, and in that! ‘. Criminal -Code ‘involving fe. euthanasia: » should:....be circumstances Of: the dest ‘carefully: ” thought “out ‘beforehand, he ‘said-in an ~ he’ is mot. thinking: about stop?””®, x “There is always at least “the Mentally Retarded, said. * on: ethics, _, Said’ ather,” he eaid. Lae a practised. . Although the tests are n no! : Mutrie, a North Vancouver “family lawyer... votes PRESENTED. BY. a —— : E ‘ ‘ (rn hould © - corroboriite * “tne! ormation that has already heard.” | - ae —— Blasi. Some'women cannot — “valford the -fest and, if the utative f father 's unwilling . ae nay. not provide. wiieiee roof of paternity, she said.: ‘But. when a medical’ test titative father “Wilk: ‘often 7 cave in” and agree to pay. “of ithe. Child. Paternity and Support Act. a told a national: medical: e bas said the principles ~ clear! a criminal offerice, éonference in ae “ita in” any case: ‘a -he rl 8 and groups across efcy killing, are. clear: |. the. country are watching ‘"uthanoaia has in it an’ what is _ happening , in” . charge’ “an't daid, then’, “te “interview "Tuesday, adding ~: where is this killing point . | Blood comenietacuta a ee ee ; : Charlottetown, a thember of “ cent assurance that a. man. ce ge ate ne the Canadian . Medical vis the biological father...” Canadian’. Asdociation - for Association's ‘subcommittee the -different one other person in. ‘the. it Swould "be" 44mn- Jsassociation: clearly does riot ' world, who possesses. the conselotiable” for Crawford “@ndorse active euthanasia ‘Benetic material to be the’, to refuse 0 take ‘Tegal ac: and he does ot think it is. “Tuesday, June "4 at Spm REM LEE THEATRE - Tiokets - Adults, Students....'2. 00 ‘ Shlldron - 1.00 Seniors Free, Paves ” Tickets avaliable atthe door or. from band students. “not widespread down here‘ - I “where I work, "he'said in a - _ telephone interview. : ° happen. I “‘theard of it | has’: not. “guggeated active euthanesia: 7 | “be allowed: under the law, Dr. O’Hanley said, : Even if it were allowed,’ _hesaid » many doctors would - refuse bo practise it, just'as _ Many now refuse to perform oy Solis semble re HERS He said it was important to Ret it there fast. . > “First-Flight-Out,”’ l'said, As :: -But always look fora good deal, he advised. ~“First-Flight-Out,” I said again. ~-rédord,. . ‘Filght-Out. . oe “"" “Good idea, "1 exclaimed, ae os : ST RIGHT au -€PacificWestem | = “And a charge for the service of ten to twenty doll | mi “He said that maybe I should try Pacific Western’ 's new - ‘document shipping setvice, The Boss thought it was: called First OA boss has to keep up with what’ 8 new, fie noted.” .- To save time, we. should be able to choose the flight, ‘and ave our documents teady for pick-up within thirty minutes of arrival. : Bo. SFist. 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