--.10 1h Mani l Mon. June 29, 1984. Drug Makers , Charged With ‘ " Planted News VANCOUVER (CP) -— Drug manufacturers pay for “planted articles” in loading publica- tions dealing with their prod. not, a professor said here. Dr. Jesse D. Rising men. tinned the articles as he warned doctors not to be stampeded by patient pressure into using un. prover: drugs in fear of being lett behind in the therapeutic l race. He outlined some abuses in drug adVertisin' g and said doc- tors seeking information on new drugs are so swamped with in- formation from companies they have not had time to accurately majority of new drug products have “little or no value." Patients almost daily request doctors to give them the latest miracle drug, he said. and many doctors say jokingly they have to read leading periodi- cals to keep up with advances “It seems not to be under- stood by physicians that phar- maceutical mamsfacturere em- ploy advertising agencies that in turn commission writers to prepare stories about their products for publication in lead- ing magazines and newspap- ers." - Whale Killed On N.S. Coast Valued $3,000 BLANDFORD. N.S. (C?)— The Norwegian whaling ship Haroyijord landed a 50 - ton whale during the first week at a fair-month whaling experi- rnu. or ASH! (a Volvo 18003 filled with $1,000.00) _ WIN mand of Capt. Toredd Huse. killed the whale Monday within three hours of leaving here. The whaling project is a com- bined effort of the Nova Scotia fisheries department. the fed- eral fisheries department and the Karl Karlsen Shipping Com- pany. The meat and blubber from the 504m whale. processed at Karlsen's seal plant here. was valued at $3.000. E. A. Manson mee’ minister" .saidhebelieved Words 50 - tanner repre- eanted the largest single catch in value ever when hem Nova Sootla waters. The Hanoyfjord had 30 tons of meat and 15 tons of hlubber on- board from eight smaller Whales taken our Nova Scotia while on route here from Norway a week 0. The Karlsen emnpany’s seal- ing vessel Minna reached- poet Sunday with 16 tons of meat and 10 tons or blubber from eight whales. Whale meat is used chiefly by in the @ centennial “CAR FULL 0F CAS ” CONTEST India, Thailand and South Viet Nam Friday held their 12th round of ambassadorial talks on the Laotian crisis. Diplrr matic sources said the t- s were expected to end Mon with a joint communique. +3: mau- mma~__.- ._._‘4 .an oomsr EVERYWEEK nunnn nowroENTun '- I F0“ 10 WEEKS June15 through August 22 HURRY! ’ It’s easy! It's fun! , Charlottetown .5: Weakly Drilea lobster POllU" OfcaSh ($100.00) ' Listen forthe centennial keywords 0n the nth12:33:03tonsitzrhrheweek" t ESS°HaPPVM°t°ringNetW°rk ' ' ge your entry All you need are keywords from two different stations WEEKLY WINNERS QUALIFY blank from any A different keyword is given on every station F0“ THE GRAND PRIZE.“ 9 dealer A new contest every week with new keywords AVOlV018003 filled Wlll‘l $1,000.00 every week'so enter every week ' 3:0;1:::o.'desier¥::a$ Listen for the centennial keywbrds on the I n, E Monday through Saturday, 10.10 am. and 2.15 pm. i St. Stephen Campbellton Edmundston Fredericton Saintlohn Moncton Bridgewater Halifax Sydney Antigonish . Yarmouth Charlottelum mom. 3.30.0 '33 0.31123"; 32% gnarl 0m 0m cxcw crow won c101; 0m ms cm mo ““W‘W'WM'MM u m 570 0131550 A Dial930 ouuzzo our 1000 0mm 0mm Disl580 llisl1340 ”’ W'W'°"' Dial $30 bill 610 _