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Show Page 18—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, January8, 1980 Test Tube Baby Lab Is Given Approval conjunction with Blamed in Many NEW DELHI, India (UPI) — Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi seized an absolute majority of parliament today in the most astoundingpolitical comeback in India's modern history Mrs. Gandhi's Indira Congress Party captured 300 of the 400 votes counted so far out of the 524 parliamentary districts contested in voting Jan 3 and 6, virtually securing her return to power. Her candidates gained groundin about 75 of the 124 constituencies yet to be counted for the 549-member iower house of Parliament. Mrs. Gandhi’s supporters today drove through the capital in longlines of jeeps, trucks, cars and bicycles, honking horns and shouting their joy. Thousandsof her followers also danced in the broad street outside Mrs. Gandhi's modest bungalow to beating drums and whistling pipes. Abortion Deaths By PATRICIA McCORMACK UPI Health Editor NEW YORK(UPI) — Morethan two-thirds of the deaths during second-trimester abortions resulted from physician error, reports the journal of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. At half hour intervals for 20 of the last 24 hours, Mrs. Gandhi emerged to greet her people. “Prices will be stabilized.” Political observers said mounting communalstrife, a 22 percentrate ofinflation and dissatisfaction with her bickering successors contributed to Mrs. Gandhi's win, less than three years after her notorious ‘OVO, Utah.At the time of the hearing of said sale, the Court will consi ‘er all further or better bids. DATED this 3Ist day of December, 1979. Dan Randal ver No. 4143 Published”tnThe pala Herald January4, 6, 7, emergency rule came to an end at the polls. Her sweeping victory, comingafter the thumping 1977 defeat and continual legal troubles with the government that replaced hers. easily constituted the greatest reversalofpoliticalfortune in India since the country regained its independencefrom Britain in 1947. day at his seaside estate Wednesday. If there are plans for a celebration, they have not been divulged. By United Press Interaational Bitter cold, intensified by high winds, gripped the Upper Midwest today. encasing sheets of ice and snow left by the winter's first major storm on highways throughout the region. A new storm dumped half a foot of snow on the Pacific Northwest. At least six deaths were blamed on the storm. Two menin the Milwaukee area died of heart attacks while shoveling snow and weather-related traffic accidents killed four people, including a 92year-old woman in Altoona. Iowa. 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Utility Line Agreement with Utah Department of Transportation G Deeds of vacated street at 700 Nor: 11 Annrove the improve: mentsof Bryson Hill Subdivision | Approve specitications for a.stomobile 1 Requestfor a Contingency Fund Transter (City At- Milling, Inc. upon certain terms andconditions, all as more particularly set forth in the Agreementof Sale to which reference is hereby made and which is on file in '9 children’ Northwest, Midwest Issued Dump truck Warnings on Snow Travel MEXICO CITY (UPI) — A dumptruck put into reverse because its brakes failed rolled down a highway and plowed into a class of first graders crossing the road, killing 19 children and their three supervisors. Fourteen other children were critically injured in the Mondayaccident, police said. Police said the other 14 children who were injured were “‘hanging between life and death” at hospitals around Mexico City. ng Assistance Approve agreement and Power Resource Service E Approvedeedof Bruce F Hillman between the City and Water Consolidated Mining and ‘Law and order will be restored.’ she shouted triumphantly UtahState Low Income Hous. Paid, incluging interest on any unpaid balance at the rate of 9% per annum. Said sale shall further include an assignment ot a lease from Western Springfield Corporation to Killed by Nixon Will Be 67 Tomorrow Richard M. Nixon, an apparently healthy and reasonably wealthy grandfather, observes his 67th birth- inves months until the total purchase price has been irennies supporiers. earing a shawl over a green handloomed sari, Mrs. Gandhi smiled and accepted garlands of marigolds — to which she is violently allergic. she once confided — and raised her hands to the ae Studies show those getting late abortions tend to be young, black, unmarried, have hadlittle formal education and are of low socioeconomicstatus. From 1972 to 1977, the reportsaid, there were1.3 deaths per 100,000 abortions in thefirst trimester, the first, second and ith of pregnancy; and 12.2 per 100,000 during secondtrimester ones. We haveno fearthat our child will be abnormal and don't believe we're tampering SRE 8 Monday's issue of ‘Family Planning Perspectives”’ said a study of 104 second-trimester abortion between 1975 and 1977 showed 86 percent werepreventable. Physician error was involved in 68 percentof the patient deaths. The two most common doctor errorscited were ‘failure to evacuate the products of conception completely and perforation ofthe uterus during the abortion.” In about 10 percent of the cases, the health care facility at which the abortion was performed contributed to the death. Lack of sufficient resuscitation equipment was one failure cited. In some 5 percent of the deaths, the surrounding community was at fault in some way, commonly by not providing enough abortion services, or. by not subsidizing abortions for poor women, the report said. ‘The second trimester — the fourth, fifth and sixth months of a pregnancy — is marked by rapid growth of the fetus. Doctors say abortions then are about10 times as dangerous as first-trimester ones. The estimate of deaths linked to doctor error came from an analysis by Richard Selik of the Center for Disease Control, written for “Family Planning Perspectives” by the journal's associate editor, John Benditt. Benditt said fewer than one in every 10 abortions among the estimated 1.4 million in America annually occur during the risky second trimester. becomeparents. Indira Regains Power in India Doctors’ Errors SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI) — Eastern Smith $ in Virginia Medical School That was good news for Sarah Smith, who is one of 11 womenselected as theinitial said Mrs. First proposed in November 1978, the clinic has been the subject of controversy. Proponents say the clinic would provide thousands of women with damaged reproductive systems a chance to havechildren, but opponents fear it would allow researchers to meddie with the creation of human life, and possibly lead to genetic engineering and destruction of fertilized eggs deemed unfit = operating Louise Brown — the world’sfirst test-tube baby born July 25, 1978. Kenley's approval was based on a 90-day doesn't work" : que used in the birth in Oldham, England, of of part of my reproductive system that g laboratory Researchersplan to use the sametechini- tificate of need is issued. Hospital officials have said they could begin operations within a week or so. We've heard the reports heis expected to approve it We're still praying he will ” Mrs. Smith sees the lab, where eggs from the female are fertilized in petri dishes with sperm from the male and then reimplanted in the wombto develop normally as providing her and her husband Robert a chance to with God's work,” said Mrs. Smith. 31. a schoolteacherin neighboring Virginia Beach. “The procedure will simplytake the place uw le But Kenley was told by the state Attorney General's Office there were no legal grounds to deny the permit and his letter said “The project is approved and the attached cer- groupof potential candidates from more than 2.500 women who inquiredabout the process We're on cloud nine Mrs. Smith said late Monday as she awaited the decision (2); several anti-abortion and religious groups on AteoF toa Eb Commissioner James Kenley said he granted the private facility a certificate of need to open an in vitro (in glass) fertilization state review of the project that is opposed by moral and ethical grounds Legal Notice 8 Approval of Minutes ot December 11. 1979 City unet Meeting Election of Mayor pro tem IN me pouRTs JuD- D. Counc Assignments ICIAL DISTRICT COURT E OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE °%ROBERT 3, TAH R BENSON dba BENSON MINING AND MACHINERY. Plaintiff, vs CONSOLIDATED MINING tion AND MILLING, INC., et al H. Submission of FY 1978-79 Defendants. Notice is hereby given that Audit (Squire, Hutchings. E on Thursday, January 10, is & DeBry it 1980, at the hour of 1:30 p.m ADMINISTRATION the Court will hear the Peti& PUBLIC HEARING 7 30 tion of undersigned as Receiver of assets of Con mas Back Solidated Mining and Mill- cane regiest troma ito ing, Inc. to sel! to Beatech Corporation can ‘mining PC-1 at 870 West Center and millin ment 8“Pustic HEARING 8 00 located at |. West Center Street, Orem, Utah, all for Rezone Request Hillcrest the sum of $360,000.00 Neighborhood trom 1:75 payable $160,000.00 cash and and R-I-65 to R-I-8 Ellen the balance of $200,000.00 at Paimer he rate of $25,000.00 each C Approval of Resolution for eeac HEARING + NORFOLK,Va. 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