Fe are) ar ah ae a m4 . « lirics ednesday, wi v9, toons in n the tbial picture is exariin d, it seems nde’ ive a. ‘sini is police ante t catch on to Olson sooner," they write. |” _ “And once they did, Olson was still able to watt four more , soins ight under the RCMP’s nose. a "young people in southwestern B.C. nd climaxed ae ofgy with a a cash-fr-bodles deg] thal shocked the. It promptly became the centre ofa new rennin Seen ‘Tames of some of ihe victinis abjected'to Its ‘publication. «. ‘But Ferry ‘and Jawood. said they obtained much of the. ‘matetlal: from the victims’ relatives and noted a group of. : cavered the Qlgon's story for their newspaper. tt cultninated early thi ‘In his confession and life sentence, fol wed y-disdldsure that up'té $100,000 Ini government fund beet set andet for a triist fiusd for his wife snd infant son f oe ] mmiany n reasons or. “icin neat by the R ’ assaults, inflicting staggering losses a reports from both sides indicated.th Trania n foldlers were oe . Yea; sly neéwenapermen Jan ren and Damian: Inwood ‘the me The Olson: Murdecr, which ‘went on sale’. “REGINA (CP) — Two hundred million digenous people "live ‘trider “colonial “government; Joe de la .Cruz ‘told delegates to the World Assembly of First Nations on Tuesday. “And we keep getting other. people's ideas of what's good for us.” “De la: Cruz, president of the National Congress of . American Indians, said the time is. ripe for writing a . covenant of rights of indigenous. peoples. ‘Delegates to the conference were to review a draft of auch a covenant, to be ready for presentation in 1984 to the United Nations, which has set up a special committee to study indigenous peoples’ rights. Jose Carlos Morales of Costa Rica, spokesman for Central American Indiana and president of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples, said going to the UN is not without its problems but the step must be taken. ideology and: speclat-national interests but we have struggled for 600 years to take our:case to the world, Fee Morales said through a Spanish: interpreter. But he added that the assembly appears to be putting too much hope in the UN and advised a strengthening of native organizations first, , Doctors criticized TORONTO (CP) - Many terminally ill cancer’ patients: suffer needlessly because Canadian doctors do not know how to use painkillers, a senlor official in the federal Health . Department and a spokesman for the ‘Canadian Medical Association both gay. : A.B, Morrison, assistant deputy minister of health, said Tuesday doctors overlook certain powerful painkillers and give inadequate doses of morphine. However, he did not _ agree with the campaign of a Niagara Falls, Ont., doctor te legalize the use of heroin for terminal cancer patients. “There are which control pain; they’ re just not .. drugs - Gifford Jones, delivered 14,000 letters to Health Minister Monique Begin asking that the use of heroin be legalized for | "terminal cancer patients in pain. using them | properly,” Morrison bald, f Iraq sald it repelled an Iranian air attack on the Iraqi - capital of Baghdad today and shot down one of the raiding Phantom jet figtiter-bombers. But Iran reported its planes succeeded in bom oil facilities In Baghdad and c HOY can Mama SITET SMES Te _ Jt was the firat Iranian air rald on ‘the Iragi capital. ~“peparted slice early in the Iran-Iraq border war that began in September, 1980. An Traqi military spokesman said two Iranian Phantom. jets ‘trying to reach Baghdad were repulsed by Iraqi . missiles. Quoted by Radio Baghdad, the spokeaman said one of the planes wes shot down and the second escaped: The announcement said the pilot of the downed plane was killed and the co-pilot taken prisoner, .—- ‘An Iranian war report carried by the official Iranian news agency said its planes scored a direct hit on the meal - oll refinery of Al-Dowrah on the outskirts of Baghdad. A Radio Tehran report said Iranian. planes bombed “large parts of Iraq’s oil installations in Baghdad, " inflicting _ heavy casualties and damage. The Iranian reports conceded one jet crashed due to. ‘4echnical-difficulty.” - An Jranian magazine said a special "gnicide init” drawn | from the Revolutionary Guards has been formed éo launch human-wave assaults, crogs mineflelds, barbed wire, deep . canals and other Iraqi-barricades to pave the way for Tranian tank and artillery columns, The magazine, Payam Enghelab, organ of the revolutionary guards, said the unit ia made up of “mar- tyrdom-seeking” Irregulars, and will be named “khat- shekan,”’ or line-breakers. It did not say when the unit would be deployed. ‘Meanwhile, fighting coitinued in the southeastera corner of Iraq between invading Iranian troops and Iraqi defen-. ‘ders. Thetwo countries’ ground forces. have been battling since . "Iranian forces crossed the Iraqi border eight days ago. Iraq =. -... said |t made repeated air and tank assaults,-infilcting ' staggering losses on the. invaders, But. reports from both . Bides indicated the Iranian troops are entrenched about five kilometres inside Iraq just north af Basra, Iraq's mainoll. ._. port on the disputed Shatt-al-Arab estuary to the Persian - Gulf. . lraq:said:it repelled an Iranian: air £ attack on the: Iraqi capital of Baghdad today and shot down one of the raiders as its ground forces appeared to have stopped the franien -advance on its chief port to he southeast. An Iraqi military spokesman sald two. Tranian Phantom - feiss - “prying to reach Baghdad were repulsed by Iraqi missiles. - Quoted by Radio Baghdad, the spokesman Said one of the ° “planes was shot down and.the second escaped. _Theannouncement said the pilot of the downed plane = was , ~“hdlled and the co-pilot. taken prisoner. - Meanwhile, no change in positions. awa. ‘reported on the . Basra front where the’ two" countries, Sroutid , forces have _ been battling since Iranian forces crossed jhe} fraqi border . eight days: ago. Iraq said jt made-repeated' alr and tank invaders. ‘But entrenched about five ~ - kilometers inside Iraq just north of Bisia, Trea) 8 main oil _ port. : . on the disputed Shalt al-Arab estuary to ‘he Persian Gulf . “The liagi 1 news: agency claimed 1; p49. franian soldiers 4 were killed and 15 tanks ‘destroyed since Monday night in ‘the Basra area. It said the heaviest ; fighting occurred : Tuesday, when. 1,500 of the massed Iranian soldiers were '~ ‘killed-in a‘ geries of devastating ralds by: helicopter gun- * ships, - , Tranian war reports acknowledged thatiraqi forces have taken: ‘the offensive, but sald two enemy counter-attacks inside Iraqi. territory had been repelled. Tehran radio _claimed 200 Iraqi soldiers killed or wounded and five tanks : destroyed. : mek “indians live t But’ tn the: final. analysis; it's: impossible. to ayoid. the con clusion, that; ‘if the Mounties had been: on thelt toes, they.” might hi have, saved at E east t fours and 2 powsibly ag Hany, ae 10: informatio l ding to many. of the tnutilated bedi “The authors and a parinet foried a publi company, under colonial government’: Morales predicted that certain Latin American countries whose population is mostly Indian will explode in revolt by the end of the century. : Earlier, Millian Painimal of Chile said Indians will: seize power In Peru and Bolivia within’ 10 years. Painimal , principal spokesman for the Mapuche Cultural Centre in Chile, said through an interpreter that Europeans have robbed indigenous Americans of an immense amount of wealth during the last 500 years. : The invaders destroyed Indlans, Indian culture and a form of government which was more advanced than that of | .. Europe at the time, Painimal sald, He said the Mapuche Indians of Chile have e auffered “near genocide” at thehands of a right-wing military, government put will survive. “We know the UN is contrelled and dominated by — “All attempts of the enemy: at assimilation have: failed’ because we area different type of people,” Painimal ‘said. “Our languages and cultures have been ‘maintained for centuries, " ‘The United Natlons should setup an education program. for native cultures: and the World Health Orgenization Xd for painkillers | Douglas Geekie, an information officer for the Canadian. . Medical Association, said not all physicians are as well trained or knowledgeable as they should be about t treating intractable paln. Geekie said hospitals sel up drug practices years before doctors knew enough about cancer to tell who was terminal, and so they tend to use painkillers sparingly to avoid drug dependency. t Last week, Kenneth Walker, a Niagara Falls, doctor who writes a syndicated newspaper column under the name W. Begin has asked a committed of experts to examine the heroin issue. — - Walker said patients suffer needlessly because they are given’ too small dosages of morphine and Bat enough of the. drugs that can, help alleviate pain:- Morrison said Walker hail mentored a “public service by focusing attention on needless pain. ‘q'S"He’s absolutely right,” Morrison: ssaidy’ adding ‘powerful painkillers auch as Dilaudid'ake often 9 Ove void "by ‘doctoray, eniwsaiy #4 sigue wt Ae Supt. 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Qlson, 41 at the time 4f his murders, had spent much of bile - hife behind bars for non-violent crimes such as fraud, theft and escaping custody. While he Inter became known for a -varlety of perversions, he had never been convicted of 2 sexual.crime — a fact which subsequent reviews showed had kept his habits out of the reach of police computers. But Ferry and Inwood write that Olson was an RCMP - suspect in the disappearance of the first of his victims, a irk stabbed in November, 1900. RCMP’ abandoned thelr suspicions when a strenger suspect came up. In January, Olson was jailed after a 1¢-yeer-old ae ; claimed he had ‘abducted, raped- and: sodomized her. 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