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today
and
accused
a
counsel
of
trying
to
make
a
farce
of
his
Inquiry
Roland
Blals
a
lawyer
associate
of
Raymond
Daoust
counsel
for
Luclen
Rlvard
was
ordered
off
the
witness
stand
when
about
to
jive
testimony
about
an
alleged
conversation
among
lawyers
at
the
Inquiry
In
December
Leo
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Mr
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who
had
asked
Mr
Dials
to
testify
was
accused
by
the
Judge
of
trying
to
introduce
irrelevant
evidence
and
of
making
a
farce
ofthe
proceedings
Territorial
Demand
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AP
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said
to
today
�
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the
US
has
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that
North
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territory
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of
the
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parallel
It
did
not
say
how
or
when
the
demand
was
made
Viet
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into
north
and
south
sectors
at
the
17th
parallel
at
the
1904
Geneva
conference
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body
has
been
recovered
from
the
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Stewart
Searchers
said
it
was
the
body
of
Donald
J
McKinnon
of
Surrey
A
search
is
continuing
for
the
bodies
of
six
other
men
Plan
Mass
Funeral
MONTREAL
CP
Plans
for
a
mass
funeral
for
the
27
known
victims
of
the
LaSalle
apart
apartment
�
ment
explosion
were
dropped
today
leaving
each
family
to
make
Its
own
burial
arrange
arrangements
�
ments
Police
In
the
west
end
suburb
had
reported
Wednesday
a
mass
service
would
be
or
organized
�
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Attack
US
Embassy
MOSCOW
AP-Anti-American
demonstrators
attacked
the
US
Embassy
with
rocks
and
Ink
bottles
today
drove
back
police
with
sticks
and
slingshots
then
fought
soldiers
Bidding
on
homesltes
at
a
public
auction
in
city
hall
this
afternoon
was
expected
to
be
exceedingly
active
Some
home
builders
were
ready
to
go
at
least
one
third
over
the
upset
price
Incidentally
the
city
has
restricted
bidding
to
people
whore
actually
going
to
build
homes
or
their
auth
authorized
�
orized
agents
Old
-
timers
from
the
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Prince
George
area
will
be
meeting
down
at
the
coast
March
18
when
it
Is
understood
theyll
be
discuss
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Dairies
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Northern
Dairy
Plans
Expansion
Program
A
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program
has
been
an
announced
�
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by
Northern
Dairies
Ltd
The
long
-
established
Prince
George
firm
will
build
a
17500-square-foot
plant
on
Ogilvie
St
in
the
Carter
Light
Industrial
Subdivision
west
of
Cen
Central
�
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The
new
building
designed
by
Trelle
A
Morrow
will
house
one
of
the
most
modern
dairies
In
Western
Canada
The
intorlor
will
be
lined
with
glazed
tile
and
all
new
stainless
steel
processing
equipment
will
assure
mainten
maintenance
�
ance
of
the
highest
standards
of
cleanliness
Construction
will
start
as
soon
as
weather
permits
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for
completion
is
Oct
October
�
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The
new
structure
will
be
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to
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expansion
in
1970
to
meet
future
require
requirements
�
ments
of
the
rapidly
developing
community
Northern
vice
-
president
Gordon
Drownrldge
and
dairy
Plans
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For
Festival
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LAKE
Correspond
Correspondent
�
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Final
preparations
are
being
made
for
the
eighth
Lakes
District
Music
Festival
slated
for
March
18
19
and
20
A
three
-
day
program
has
been
arranged
with
entrants
coming
from
Decker
Lake
Pal
Palling
�
ling
Francois
Lake
Houston
Vanderhoof
Smlthors
Fort
Fraser
and
Prince
Rupert
There
are
213
entries
and
the
committee
has
been
meeting
long
and
late
drawing
up
the
program
to
avoid
over-crowded
sessions
The
new
Craig
Trophy
has
arrived
and
will
be
offered
for
junior
vocal
competition
This
handsome
wooden
wall
plaque
with
plates
for
engrav
engraving
�
ing
of
winners
names
was
pre
presented
�
sented
by
Mr
and
Mrs
Alan
Craig
former
residents
and
now
of
Lacombe
Alta
y
While
everything
is
rela
r
tively
quiet
on
the
police
beat
every
RCMP
mem
member
�
ber
Is
eagerly
awaiting
his
turn
to
try
out
the
new
police
cruiser
which
arrived
at
the
city
detachment
Wednesday
Leigh
Bowen
of
Lejac
Is
among
the
honor
students
listed
for
the
first
half
of
the
year
by
Notre
Dame
Uni
University
�
versity
of
Nelson
The
honor
list
contains
those
students
who
had
an
average
of
75
per
cent
or
better
The
subject
of
billboards
Y
came
up
for
discussion
at
yesterdays
council
meet
meeting
�
ing
and
photographs
of
a
Red
Cross
display
were
circulated
among
aldermen
It
caught
Aid
Dick
Yardleys
eye
hes
got
a
warm
spot
for
the
Red
Cross
because
hes
chairman
of
the
fund
raising
drive
this
month
and
he
made
a
plea
for
vol
volunteer
�
unteer
canvassers
Everyone
In
council
chamber
was
in
invited
�
vited
to
canvass
the
town
The
same
invitation
went
out
to
the
public
who
may
give
Aid
Yardley
a
call
at
5G4
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manager
Paul
Telchman
saia
today
they
counted
upon
the
population
explosion
in
the
Prince
George
area
to
Justify
the
firms
expansion
plans
In
addition
the
new
plant
and
equipment
will
permit
even
bet
better
�
ter
means
of
handling
food
pro
products
�
ducts
to
meet
the
rigid
require
requirements
�
ments
of
purity
quality
and
flavor
It
also
will
pave
the
wav
for
a
more
complete
line
of
dairy
products
under
the
North
Northern
�
ern
brand
name
Mr
Telchman
commented
the
project
would
Immediately
en
-large
the
potential
market
for
dairy
farmers
in
the
district
Our
increased
production
will
give
local
farmers
a
ready
market
for
their
milk
We
hope
they
will
expand
their
own
pro
production
�
duction
to
take
advantage
of
this
opportunity
to
Increase
the
farming
economy
of
the
area
It
Is
ridiculous
that
milk
from
the
Fraser
Valley
should
be
Imported
and
sold
here
when
we
are
capable
of
making
this
COULD
BE
MORE
PUPILS
GET
FRIDAY
OFF
Students
in
Central
BC
will
have
a
holiday
Friday
when
their
teachers
are
tak
taking
�
ing
in
a
convention
Close
to
800
teachers
are
expected
In
Prince
George
for
the
spring
convention
of
the
BC
Teachers
Federations
north
-
central
district
council
Business
session
will
be
held
In
the
senior
second
secondary
�
ary
school
fleldhouse
City
Asks
For
2nd
Magistrate
City
council
Wednesday
auth
authorized
�
orized
a
brief
to
be
sent
to
Attorney
General
Bonner
ask
asking
�
ing
for
a
second
police
mag
magistrate
�
istrate
in
Prince
George
The
brief
probably
will
be
drawn
up
during
the
weekend
by
city
manager
Arran
Thom
Thomson
�
son
city
prosecutor
C
A
Ed
Edwards
�
wards
and
Sgt
D
G
Williams
officer
commanding
the
city
RCMP
detachment
Currently
there
is
only
one
full
time
magistrate
in
Prince
George
G
O
Stewart
who
hears
cases
from
both
the
city
and
district
District
cases
are
borrow
borrowing
�
ing
city
-
owned
facilities
re
resulting
�
sulting
In
pity
cases
being
de
delayed
�
layed
said
Mr
Thomson
In
the
brief
we
plan
to
show
some
inefficiencies
In
the
current
set
up
and
ask
that
another
magistrate
be
appointed
to
nandle
district
cases
In
another
court
room
Sgt
Williams
said
City
cases
have
to
be
put
off
to
handle
district
cases
and
It
Is
my
feeling
that
district
court
should
bo
severed
from
city
court
a
Prince
George
industry
he
said
Mr
Telchman
added
that
the
new
building
would
provide
the
opportunity
for
the
first
time
to
offer
a
complete
merchandis
merchandising
�
ing
service
to
retail
stores
in
the
area
Facilities
for
storing
and
handling
all
types
of
frozen
foods
will
bo
Incorporated
into
the
dairy
Scheduled
deliveries
to
stores
will
assure
maximum
flavour
and
freshness
for
these
products
Snow
in
Europe
LONDON
CP
March
lum
lumbered
�
bered
in
like
a
polar
bear
as
the
worst
snow
storm
of
the
winter
whipped
across
Britain
and
all
of
Europe
today
Just
when
Britons
were
congratu
congratulating
�
lating
themselves
on
reaching
the
threshold
of
spring
without
too
much
Ice
and
snow
old
man
winter
delivered
a
blow
that
revived
memories
of
the
bitter
freeze
up
of
19C2
C3
Two
or
three
others
may
have
died
in
the
blast
The
civil
defence
director
for
Natchitoches
parish
says
nine
of
the
15
known
dead
were
children
The
two
or
three
un
unaccounted
�
accounted
for
also
were
chil
children
�
dren
At
least
nine
persons
were
taken
to
a
hospital
for
treat
treatment
�
ment
of
injuries
Their
condi
conditions
�
tions
are
said
to
be
not
serious
The
blast
followed
by
only
three
days
a
disastrous
apart
apartment
�
ment
house
explosion
in
the
Montreal
suburb
of
Lasallethat
left
27
dead
In
that
explosion
also
most
of
the
victims
were
children
15
of
the
27
The
blast
occurred
on
Ten
Tennessee
�
nessee
GasTransmlsslonCom
panys
32
inch
line
shortly
after
6
am
Just
as
residents
of
the
area
were
awakening
The
blast
and
resulting
fire
destroyed
five
frame
homes
Eight
cars
were
melted
by
the
intense
heat
Residents
said
the
explosion
sounded
like
a
jet
aircraft
breaking
the
sound
barrier
Flames
leaped
upwards
of
400
to
500
feet
and
seared
an
PET
CLINIC
NEEDS
OKAY
A
30000
veterinary
clinic
Is
awaiting
city
coun
council
�
cil
approval
Dr
Donald
Ulmer
has
pro
proposed
�
posed
the
new
clinic
on
land
near
the
corner
of
Centra
St
and
Fifteenth
Ave
City
council
is
studying
the
Idea
It
will
contain
two
exam
examination
�
ination
rooms
a
pharmacy
reception
room
X
ray
equipment
a
surgery
ken
kennel
�
nel
space
for
50
animals
inside
runs
and
a
general
treatment
room
The
architect
Is
Trelle
A
Morrow
Dr
Ulmer
is
the
only
veterinarian
In
private
practice
In
this
area
and
takes
care
of
animals
from
as
far
w
e
s
t
as
Burns
Lake
south
to
Quesnel
east
to
McBrlde
and
the
Hart
Highway
A
second
veterinarian
Dr
B
K
Mufford
will
Join
him
in
April
City
council
before
decid
deciding
�
ing
on
a
site
for
the
clinic
will
have
discussions
with
the
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
and
look
at
bylaws
from
North
Vancouver
which
set
out
the
qualifications
for
such
businesses
Gas
Explosion
Kills
1
5
NATCHITOCHES
La
AP
at
least
15
persons
have
been
killed
in
the
explosion
of
a
high
-
pressure
natural
gas
pipeline
near
here
area
about
200
yards
square
A
crater
200
yards
wide
was
crea
created
�
ted
One
witness
said
the
flames
gave
off
a
light
brighter
than
sunshine
The
flames
kept
back
rescue
workers
until
Tennessee
Gas
crews
managed
to
shut
off
the
flow
of
natural
gas
Plan
Large
Warehouse
A
largo
warehousing
complex
is
planned
by
Aurora
Financial
Corp
of
Prince
George
on
the
site
of
an
old
planer
mill
near
Finning
Tractor
on
First
Ave
The
company
has
bought
six
lots
and
will
start
construction
as
soon
as
weather
conditions
permit
The
complex
will
use
cement
block
construction
and
will
be
built
o
suit
prospective
ten
tenants
�
ants
The
warehouses
will
be
located
along
CNR
tracks
There
will
be
loading
ramps
for
truck
-
trailers
and
the
sites
will
be
serviced
with
water-
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bylaw
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been
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introduced
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the
North
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state
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legislature
�
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The
bill
would
make
it
illegal
for
a
driver
to
embrace
a
companion
while
oper
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�
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a
vehicle
on
any
public
road
in
the
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a
letter
written
from
Mont
Montreal
�
real
Lucien
Rivard
has
denied
any
inside
complicity
in
his
break
from
Montreals
Bordeaux
Jail
The
letter
carying
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
nights
postmark
was
disclosed
in
the
Quebec
legis
legislature
�
lature
today
by
Attorney
General
Claude
Wagner
Mr
Wagner
said
the
letter
was
received
this
morning
by
Bordeaux
gov
governor
�
ernor
Albert
Tanguay
It
bore
the
genuine
signature
of
Rivard
a
central
figure
in
the
Dorlon
Inquiry
who
escaped
Tuesday
night
and
said
No
official
or
guard
aided
in
our
escape
We
did
not
ask
their
assistance
be
because
�
cause
we
had
no
confidence
in
them
Do
not
punish
your
guards
Mr
Wagner
announced
Wednesday
that
Antonio
Pilon
assistant
governor
at
Bordeaux
and
six
guards
have
been
suspended
until
a
full
investigation
into
the
escape
is
completed
Rlvards
letter
which
drew
bursts
of
laughter
from
mem
members
�
bers
in
the
house
made
no
mention
of
his
whereabouts
since
the
escape
It
said
If
Im
lucky
Ill
be
far
away
when
you
receive
this
letter
Meanwhile
a
harassed
Jus
tice
Minister
Favreau
sat
In
the
Commons
for
3
12
hours
Wednesday
while
Opposition
parties
waded
with
delight
into
a
special
debate
on
the
jail
break
Over
government
objections
that
the
escape
of
the
narcotics
suspect
was
a
provincial
mat
matter
�
ter
the
New
Democratic
So
Social
�
cial
Credit
and
Creditlste
parties
supported
a
motion
for
the
debate
moved
by
Opposition
Leader
Dlefenbaker
Speaker
MacNaughton
ruled
the
motion
in
order
after
an
hour
of
heated
procedural
de
debate
�
bate
The
Conservative
chieftain
said
the
escape
of
the
central
figure
In
the
Dorlon
inquiry
from
a
Montreal
jail
Tuesday
night
makes
a
caricature
and
a
mockery
of
Canadian
Justice
Rivard
had
been
a
pampered
guest
while
in
Bordeaux
Jail
awaiting
the
outcome
of
US
attempts
to
have
him
extra
extradited
�
dited
from
Canada
to
face
dope
smuggling
charges
in
Texas
While
Rlvard
had
escaped
from
a
provincial
Jail
he
was
a
federal
prisoner
The
federal
government
knew
he
wanted
to
get
out
that
money
was
no
object
Therefore
the
government
owes
a
duty
to
the
people
of
Canada
to
tell
them
what
it
did
to
assure
that
this
man
would
not
be
able
to
escape
It
was
obvious
said
Mr
Dlef
Dlefenbaker
�
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thit
the
words
stone
walls
do
not
a
prison
make
nor
iron
bars
a
cage
apply
to
Rlvard
Mr
Favreau
said
Mr
Dief
enbakers
charges
were
ill
founded
and
were
made
for
pollcltal
purposes
RCMP
Commissioner
George
B
McClellan
told
the
Dorlon
inquiry
Wednesday
that
until
his
escape
from
Jail
police
still
hoped
Rlvard
might
shed
light
on
bribery
allegations
against
Raymond
Denis
The
commissioner
said
the
Denis
file
was
suspended
on
orders
from
Justice
Minister
Favreau
last
Sept
18
but
it
was
hoped
the
minister
might
reconsider
opening
It
once
a
chance
for
Information
from
Rlvard
presented
itself
The
RCMP
had
not
previ
previously
�
ously
questioned
the
49-year-old
narcotics
suspect
because
Rlvard
If
he
had
any
hope
at
all
of
getting
out
on
ball
would
tell
us
nothing
I
felt
the
time
to
question
him
was
when
he
finally
re
realized
�
alized
he
was
going
to
be
extra
extradited
�
dited
to
the
United
States
and
no
goods
were
delivered
he
might
talk
then
There
was
laughter
in
the
court
room
when
the
commis
commissioner
�
sioner
said
the
decision
was
a
tactical
one
and
of
course
that
time
has
not
yet
come
ON
SATURDAY
CITY
HONORS
PG
BANTAMS
Prince
George
Bantam
All
Stars
will
be
honored
at
a
public
reception
at
the
Coliseum
when
they
return
to
the
city
Friday
They
are
the
first
minor
hockey
club
from
Prince
George
to
win
a
provincial
championship
The
bantams
are
in
the
Kootenays
where
they
defeat
defeated
�
ed
Cranbrooks
bantams
in
the
provincial
final
Prince
George
won
12
straight
games
on
the
way
to
the
title
Definite
arrival
time
in
Prince
George
is
not
yet
known
They
will
go
straight
to
the
Coliseum
when
they
get
here
however
At
a
city
council
meeting
Wednesday
acting
mayor
Harry
Loder
and
aldermen
agreed
that
the
bantams
had
done
exceedingly
well
City
manager
Arran
Thomson
said
he
will
trv
to
have
the
Rotary
Pipe
Bind
at
the
Coliseum
for
the
wel
welcoming
�
coming
ceremonies
The
young
hockey
players
probably
will
be
given
med
medallions
�
allions
commemorating
the
citys
golden
Jubilee
for
their
performance
Lions
Ambulance
For
Fort
St
James
FORT
ST
JAMES
-
The
Lions
Club
will
present
an
am
ambulance
�
bulance
to
the
village
in
a
cere
ceremony
�
mony
here
Saturday
The
Lions
Club
made
the
purchase
of
the
ambulance
its
largest
project
since
the
club
was
founded
two
years
ago
The
ambulance
is
fully
equip
equipped
�
ped
and
represents
a
value
of
approximately
4000
The
BC
Bank
Still
In
Senate
Mill
OTTAWA
CP
-
A
move
to
reverse
a
Senate
committees
decision
against
incorporation
of
the
Bank
of
B
C
was
ini
initiated
�
tiated
in
the
Senate
Wednesday
Senator
Jacques
Flynn
PC
Quebec
gave
notice
of
a
motion
to
block
approval
of
the
com
committees
�
mittees
report
and
have
the
matter
studied
again
It
is
ex
expected
�
pected
to
come
up
today
Last
fall
the
Senate
banking
and
commerce
committee
voted
to
kill
a
bill
that
sought
to
set
up
the
new
bank
pointing
out
that
the
B
C
governments
plan
to
buy
10
per
cent
of
the
shares
could
result
in
effective
control
of
the
bank
by
the
prov
province
�
ince
This
was
unprecedented
and
could
cause
constitutional
problems
The
committee
has
approved
two
other
bills
setting
up
the
Bank
of
Western
Canada
and
Laurentlde
Bank
money
was
raised
in
a
cam
campaign
�
paign
conducted
by
the
Lions
Club
through
public
subscrip
subscription
�
tion
and
door-to-door
canvas
canvassing
�
sing
After
only
four
months
of
canvassing
the
money
was
found
and
the
ambulance
is
fully
paid
for
The
presentatlonwillbemade
by
Lions
Club
president
Paul
Blumfield
The
Lions
Club
in
Fort
St
James
Is
only
two
years
old
and
has
16
members
When
founded
23
persons
held
mem
membership
�
bership
but
work
makes
It
impossible
for
some
to
stay
with
us
said
Mr
Blumfield
The
presentation
may
beheld
in
conjunction
with
the
fish
and
game
banquet
Saturday
night
To
Discuss
Centennial
A
1967
centennial
project
for
Prince
George
will
be
the
main
item
on
the
agenda
of
a
meet
meeting
�
ing
of
the
Civic
Affairs
As
Association
�
sociation
tonight
Three
projects
are
favored
by
the
sub
committee
studying
the
proposals
a
theatre
with
a
500
seat
capacity
an
Indoor
swimming
pool
of
reasonable
size
or
a
covering
for
the
present
pool
at
Second
Avenue
and
Watrous
St
Allan
Greenwell
chairman
of
the
sub
committee
said
the
Civic
Affairs
Association
will
support
any
project
proposed
by
the
city
If
It
will
benefit
all
the
people
of
Prince
George
Here
We
Go
Round
the
Mulberry
Bush
The
ship
of
state
was
still
becalmed
Wednesday
In
the
horse
latitudes
of
the
at
attorney
�
torney
generals
estimates
We
thought
the
Jones
case
might
generate
enough
hot
air
to
fill
the
sails
but
the
government
has
trimmed
the
rigging
by
offering
a
bill
which
will
have
the
effect
of
firing
their
ex
purchasing
agent
with
a
years
pay
While
there
may
be
a
lot
of
unsavory
incredlents
boil
boiling
�
ing
and
bubbling
below
the
l4U
y
Y7
nrm
f
I
MR-
SPEAKER
surface
Jones
may
not
be
mentioned
until
debate
Is
re
resumed
�
sumed
on
second
reading
of
the
bill
Allan
MacFarlane
tried
to
get
aiound
this
by
calling
Jones
Mr
X
but
this
expedient
soon
petered
out
Meanwhile
Mr
Nimsick
has
made
his
fifth
attempt
this
session
to
bring
back
the
ten
cent
glass
of
beer
Weve
listened
to
much
ar
argument
�
gument
on
this
issue
but
had
to
resoit
to
the
doormin
of
the
sneakers
gallery
for
the
true
explanation
of
whats
wrong
with
the
twenty
cent
glass
An
ex
walter
in
a
ser
sergeants
�
geants
mess
he
explained
that
with
the
bigger
glass
you
sell
more
froth
as
beer
Its
as
simple
as
that
Encouraged
by
what
looked
like
a
fresh
new
talent
for
Interpreting
legislative
issues
we
tried
to
draw
him
out
fuither
He
proved
to
be
a
flash
In
the
pan
All
he
could
tell
us
otherwise
was
that
his
wife
had
put
him
on
a
health
diet
and
that
his
feet
huit
In
response
to
several
queries
the
attorney
gen
general
�
eral
explained
why
he
did
not
follow
through
on
his
pre
session
threat
to
set
up
a
provincial
police
force
in
BC
Various
speakers
had
conjured
up
visions
of
a
soit
of
Socred
palace
guard
a
group
of
tilted
janissaries
who
might
fuither
tip
the
scales
of
justice
against
John
Q
Citizen
BY
KEN
MclVOR
Not
so
said
Mr
Bonner
He
simply
was
reacting
in
a
natural
way
to
an
Ottawa
threat
to
up
the
cost
of
hir
hiring
�
ing
the
RCMP
Wlien
Ottawa
backed
off
its
attempt
to
get
more
for
RCMP
service
from
Victoria
he
hail
let
the
matter
drop
too
Mrs
Haggen
introduced
a
sombre
note
speaking
of
a
joung
RCMP
officer
at
Prince
Rupeit
who
caught
up
In
some
hanky
panky
local
payola
had
tried
to
com
commit
�
mit
suicide
Surely
she
said
There
Is
some
ln
servlce
source
to
which
a
young
of
officer
�
ficer
in
such
trouble
could
turn
for
advice
to
effect
that
suicide
was
not
the
right
way
out
Mr
Bonner
went
into
some
muggy
explanation
about
the
code
of
the
force
which
put
Intense
psychological
piessure
on
members
who
had
gone
wrong
This
oper
operated
�
ated
In
officers
corps
the
FBI
etc
etc
Tony
Gargrave
cleared
the
air
on
this
one
bvsuggesting
that
majbe
decent
pay
would
do
more
to
remove
temptation
than
anyMomism
bv
the
brass
J