Page £. The Horald, Wednesday, August 15, 1079 ‘Rogue physician. stymies colleagues,cops_ VANCOUVER (CF) — Medical and legal authorities are at a.ioss to know what to do about a gocior who has .evealed he is legally prescribing Jr eta to treat a patient's a on But it appears polica might FLYMOUTE: _ &)— storm, smunhing inte an in ternational yachting FACE, over the off east taking the lives of at least 10 ships ters worked through the t, trying io trace more than 30) missing yachts after mountainous waves turned a day of spat into a nightmare. In addition to the 10 known dead, the storm took the lives © of at least three Britons including an elght- ouarold gil Bwert out to see ma ts two men killed by a wall and a tree, Four Canadien boats started in the Fastnet Rock race. One pulled out early with a damaged mast. The other three continued despite storm . England early and returned to the polnt at Cowes, ot the Isle of Wight, ethene. | aki pared by the Van: oouver yacht Club, was reported to have sought abelter in Ireland. The other al Canadian Yacht Club, Der ce OF enn Sharley » Were but there was no oritial England Tuesday, and wash their hands of the af- fair, Dr, Cralg ig Arnold, dep deputy Ps siclana a surgewns be B.C,, says he will have to review the legal aspects of Dr, Robert Schulze's decizion to supply 2f-year-"* s TORM SMASHES SHIPS Yacht race turned tragedy confirmation whereabouts. of their Reporte ak night fal 3 Fog, rain and high crippled yachts limped ca toward ports In Englan Treland, Twenty-five boats were re- d and ported abandoned or sunk. Of more than 350 believed to be In the area only 03 had been accounted for as safe or under Plymouth centre . Among those aisistance, co-ordination the reported safe was Britaln’s former ] minister Edward eath, captain of the British team in the 97@-kilometre (604mile) Fastnet race. Coud His boat was towed toward Falmouth, ith, England, with a broken rudder, Peter Jay, former British ambassadcr to Washington who was not involved in the race, Was rescued from his catamaran in the Irish Sea. Among those not ac- counted for was American Ted Turner, owner of the Atlanta Braves baseball team, in the yacht Te- nacious. Turner set «a Fastnet race record in 1971, There was also no word on the three-boat team of- ficial in the race, Imp, the U.S, es and Williwaw. a: “Tt was frightening,” sald aboard another yacht towed into port. “We saw some yachts ° old Denise Rutherford with in ad thpect Victor Lake r r of the Vancouver p said he vill have | to the on RCMP and Sewn prserr sare before a move But an unidentified lying on their sides, others were atern lp and some gone saan injured ) was Rico of California, poe not tne yacht Kialoa. y managed to sail into- Pl mouth unassisted. Of- ficlals said he suffered broken ribs. One of the missing yachts was identified as the French- registered Trantutla, spotted from a hellcopter foundering Inheavy seas. A race official sald the boat had not been spotted since. The yachts were caught by the gale as they rounded Fastnet Rock off southern Ireland and headed back toward the English Channel, Ships in the area reported receiving numerous emergency Mayday radio “We sent out the Mayday signal, but the radio was very weak and we didn’t know if anyone was hearing us,” sald David Bootham, a survivor from tha British boat, Magle. ‘The seas were the worat I have ever been In, We were floating for 10 hours until we wore. rescued,’’ The crew of ancther British boat, the Camargue, was pushed into the ocean by Captain Arthur Moss, then hauled to safety by a hellcopter equipped with a “The idea of jumping into those huge s€as Was gp: han for the federal to examine whether Schilze suicide by slashing -her es of Dangerous Drugs, should be permitted to’ throat with a razor. Mrs. ‘which Snonltors the ua of continue Practising Rutherford hasbeen a heroin hareitica for the health modicine, he exid, . and morphine addict ..for coca io Teseday be Settee ae are eee, ee hs te not 8 on is ion Mon pa’ up a tablet on oe matter, Ruther rdfor 100 morphine the street, She takes. ‘Eyo stead, the bureau might tablets at a cost of §11.75 tablete w oak the calege of physicians = after the woman atlempted = After han: ng out the ie - ° geription, Schulze told | pete oa e 8 “morphine n maintenance Poehulee the is illegal ag saps he dr ;" aatd Frank Worley, We were all pushed in one by one by the captain.’ - The . three fend were plucked from the sem by a Dutch Navy vessel which §oined in the big search and reacue operation in an area stretching from the coast of Cornw. to southern Ireland Rescue officials said the overall aituation is still far from clear, Some boats still In trouble ware in remote areas. But it a that moat of the ya affected were small craft water than the larger international entries in the Fastnet Race. The Bermudan entry, Condor, beat the storm- lashed seas to win the 970- Kilometre (606-mile) Fastnet race, knoc more than seven hours record. eee completing’ the oulh, comple e rowund sall from Cowes, near Plymouth, to the Fasinet © Rock off Ireland and back in 71 hours, 39 minutes. The previous record waa set by American Eagle in eat covering the eure in 79 houre, ll moondor"s amazing time off the previous - was due to the powerful winds. which battered the . smaller craft, Well over 60 yachts are 20 far known to have pulled out of the race, the last event in the eeountry Admiral Cup competition. Peter Blake, Contior’s . lire winds aki aaid: “The mxppers said: that you could not stand up on deck. You had-to lie down and ‘crawl along the deck to get anywhere,” ‘The conditions were ae bad as anything I have seen in the ro forties,” the dreaded between 40 and 60 degrees south latitude around the world, said Briton Robert James, a round-the-world sailor crewing on the Condor. Britain's sea rescue facilities were stretched to the Limit, | and the com: mander of the Royal. Air Force base at Culdrose ap saled for crews to return m ieave, to exhausted men on duty. . bite sre ot one British a argue, were fed into the bolling saa their captain, and then winched to safety by helicopter. Pipeline breaks but gas disperses WEDNESDAY 5 p.m. to midnight CETK BcTY KCTS , eg, 3 (cee) a, (CTV) {Pas), _ i re wor Mie TA oe Cah i a . a me a a ‘Te 7 ee call ‘ P60" Make Me Mod CFL Mister Pe . 218 | Laugh! Squad Football Rogers 130s [| News Major . Saskatchewan Electric . 245 | Cont'd, League at Toronto Company :00 «| Cont'd Baseball Cont'd. 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Mod Cont'd, Cont'd. ioe | ‘45 [Cont'd Squad Cont'd, Cont'd. l CALGARY Building eee of evacuated ae hun- ne were downtown roare ion 4 broken line. But there were no luries and no explosion as a result of the construction cident. 7 Pn spokesmen. ‘tor the ; Pipeline company, , Canadian estern Nat Ges Lid, sald in an interview later there was no danger of a massive explosion because iheratlo of gas to air wasnot encugh. ‘It wouldn't explode’ to because it wouldn't have the proper mix — it would just nice hig flama.” Unlike heavier gases such as propane, the natural gas in the Ipeline is lighter diameter p! a tar then alr and ‘‘with a good beeeze it waa moving up." The gas however, was drifting into nearby apart- ment buildings and offices and could have built up into dangerous concentrations there, so firemen and police went through a six-biock area warning people to leave, “Ht could have been dan- gerous,” the Canadian Western spokesman sald.""We con't like to take any chances." Electric power was cut off over most of the downtown area at the fire department’s request and tnshielded lights were turned off as precautions. Traffic was diverted around the vicinily, causing traffic jama. About an hour after the Pipeline was broken, the eaca gae was halted, Wi two hours, activity ‘was back to normal at the many nearby construction altes and traffic was passing by tt the accident location. The gas company spokesman said the line was broken by a bulldczor pushing concrete from an alley behind a construction Construction worker Cec Graval with McAlpine Construction Ltd. said his crew was worldng on the Sandman Hotel project about 10 a.m. “when all of a sudden we heard this huge swoosh and we all took off.” The bulldozer had put a couple of holes in the inter- . mediate-presaure line, where the gas exerted a pressure of 69 pounds per Square inch, and the escaping gas made a roar until gas company workers were able to fod toh a clamp on the punct Murdo Mar Kenzie, a hazardous materials specialist with the fire deparment, said the line was “‘a big reak but a routine one,” the . will havete with killer and he could lose his © Ucence for his actions,“ In letters to medical and government authorities ‘advising them of the situation, Schulze has asked that legal guidelines be sat In the prescription of such A note to the coll 3) aa have Search ee, bodies Of, B00 peracn then ‘and masonry dam néar “Morvi, on India’s western conn. But qndia r pers the ath ‘oll might reach 35,006, ' The Gujarat atate government reacted to sharp Seatbcl ata «of ~of nie ‘nea operationa 0 a judiclal ing ey into the dis- Mater, believed the costliest in human lives alnes India's physicians from Schulze — says the doctor is to discuss the case with any consultant chosen he medical governing it adds that he ee 4 amatse he will heed the ' advice of the conmiltant. Arnold sald the question of whether Schulze h s acted respons! ive to dicsussed by a council of the ‘ physicians’ college. Lake said he felt that the matter should be placed ‘in - the hands of the federal health department ‘im- mediately, “Te’s =a so practisin physician that's involv pot a regular inal: ad: dict, so it should be In thelr hands at this stage," sald the . police inspector. Bert Hoskin, chairman of the B.C, Alcohol and im, a provin agency, sald he does not condone the use of morphine. has “But' we don't any medical practitioner what tq do with his patients. That's up to him,” added Hosking “the federal vernment, ewhatto Dr, Schulze ‘Mra. Rutherford made an attempt on her life after the previous dried to -of- her | morphine dri She said oho’ wae not going to go to the sireets to get It an ected the use q methadone, a chemic substitute used in treatment . of heroln addiction, because - the feels ’ st is, dangerous health and, as acdictivg "gs hee Mrs. Rutherford’s husband, Arn, praised Schulze for his action, sa It has saved his wife's Schulze sent letters outlining his treatment plans vincial Health Minister Bob McClelland and At- torney-General Garde ‘Gardom, but neither have’ commented on the altuatlon.- NO APPEAL IN FLO SENTENCE QUEBEC (CP) Justice Minister Marc- Andre Bedard has for- mally announced that Quebec will not the sentence of two years less a day imposed on FLQ kidnappers Jacques and Loulse Consette- Trudel last week. “It was a well- considered judgment which was balanced and well-supported and in which there appear no errors which would justify an appeal to change it,"’ a spokesman for Bedard sald Tuesday. Last week, Promer Rene Levesque he saw rio point sereuea the sentence decided Chief Judge Mayrand. o. “Yves sessions lew done te done, ue reporters. "J don't see who gains anything by reopening wounds like that.’ The spokesman for Bedard sald that Levesque had been ex- pressing a personal opinion on the judgment and that the actyal decision not to appeal was taken Tuesday by Bedard a atiorney-qeneral. it was not a- cabinet decision, The. ConsetieTrudels pleaded guilty to charges arising from the 1070 kidnapping of . British.) Trade Commissioner James Cross by a cell. of the Front de Liberation du Quebec. The couple returned to Canada last winter to face the charges after elght years abroad. ' Northern Monday by 1 08 drowned in the © collapse of an ear- dence 32 years United News ‘of. ficials in Morvi, once’ a scente royal cat built by, were este in ster. But unofficial: between 5,000 and 25,000 dead. - Reports Tuesday Morvi a8. ghost -town littered with the dead and covered in mud, The stench of decomposing bodies hung in the moist: monsoon alr and swarms of vultures, lnvaded the town, . Mrs. Bhotto takes ‘lead KARACHI (Reuter) — The Widow of execited Prime Minister Zulfikar All Bhutto emerged from four months of mourning Tuesday to denounce Pakistan's milltary government and assert her denderahip of her aes Pakistan Peoples "Begum Nusrat Bhutto’ pledged she would fight for in. ate hushand’s polltleal hist bellefs and the restoration of ’ democracy in Pakistan, Her reappearance on the politial scene was certain to, worry the military govern- mene which has promised to hold elections In November, Her leadarahi , ihe support Ee ee tan cmerged - after Bhuttoe death, have convined many thay the party can sweep to Pe. Op sald. her PPP and the @ of Pakistan have-all - ‘victims. of what she called the worst persécution the country's §,000-year It: Was Mrs; Bhutto's first litlea] statement aince her id. wae executed in Rawalpindi::alter belong convicted ‘of. a “Zimbabwe meet Sept 10: ‘LONDON’ (Reuter)Britain has stt Sept. 10 ax the date we Rhodesian a Zimt eudithutionsl conference Catid atte ‘both the “BalisBurys Pivernment ‘an ‘guerrilla leadera to. attend. & The'-invitaton: was ox “ended “to: Prime Minister white, coalition government and the leaders of the Patriotic Front black na- ‘tonalist gu cy — Joshua- Riomno and Robert “the to invitation ‘Murorewa -leaves him to decide whether to include former Prime. Minister Ian Smith, who unilaterally de- clared independence. from Britain in 100 rather than submit to black-majority rue, . Smith now is a minister ° _ without portfollo In the black-led government of Musorewa. In announcing ‘the date of the ga tice also the British toall ste ta observe a ceasefire before the London meeting begins. ' Radioactive cleaiiup set yee tte (AP) © — A proposed million reatoration project for Three Mile. Island includes the release of some radioactive gases and the decon- tamination of 280,000 gallons “plans for cleaning d g for cleaning up an -Tebuilding the nuclear “were ‘outlined this ty ‘federal and company of There are still possibly tethal Tevels of radiation in the alr ‘inside the con- . talnment bullding which howes the plant's Unit 2 _ reactor, severely damaged in a March 26 aceldent. pleat owe Publig Uiilities, owner an r, sald it wante to vent the radioactive alr into the at- mosphere this fall, The venting will be spread over a S0-dday period and the total ewer will represent a ‘action of dangerous level :, said Robert Arnold, viceprealdent of the utility, He said the total possible ; dose rate from the very would be just over a tenth a Milliram of gamma radiation and less than 15 rolllirems of beta radiation, A decade of violence - Petr tage ting es the ‘aaic tr) an e threat of renewed sectarian assassinations marked the 10th anniversary Tuesaday of British army nny involvement in of the ' Northern Ireland. The level of violenes was lower than had been feared as the province passed the grim eatone in ite bloody rotestant-Catholic feud, But the Ulster Defence Association, the largest of Ireland's Protestant street armies, de- clared it is preparing to resume attacks on the almost exclusively Catholic Trish Republican Army and its + supporters saldgange of youths in Catholic West Belfast, one confilct's main battle- grounds, hijacked vehicles and stoned military patrols in several hours ot mroet Provisional wing siayed ut it. ut security - ficlals still feared the gun- men may seek to “kill a few soldiers" to mark the an- niversary. an Militants make a. try TEHRAN (AP) Renewed clashes beiween leftists and Moslem ex- tremists Tuesday pointed up an apparent attempt by powerful Islamle militants to stamp out a growing leftiet challenge to their hold on Tn and the media, A third consecutive day of sporadic violence indicated a widening split between “. factions that supported last ;February'a TIalamie 7 revolution led by Ayatollah 4 Ruhollah Khomeini. - . About 350 members of the - leftist Fedayeen Khalgq (Peo- ples Organization marched the city to their hee quarters, which wat taken over by reyoludonary guards Mondag. As the ets chante nat the ooe lon, an an pees attacked them ath clubs arid knives, Para sald. Witnesses aald the clashes were broken uw by revolutionary who fired thelr automatic weapons into the-alr, The Fedayeen headquarters we sacked 000 Moalem militante and four Fedayeen: were severely , a A ait-down in front of the: in Marxist-oriented Mojahédeen hea another part of the city was feaceful but tense. Moslem . toilitanta brandishing club * marched : by, Pulp mill ‘workers — walk off NANAIMO, B.C, (CP) — About 200 day shift workers at MacMillan Bloedel’s alked off The walkout followed 2 motion recently sproved by members of Local 8. Pulp: and Paper Workers of’ Canada. that the would in future be manned only by yard employees.