ish. renin: at. Gre sendlétion» Prosecution, . . . ve {not. later -t an’ ‘thiy:Priday, evo-1) “LONDON Wo Tho. “proseeu-| tHan's ‘conduct of. the. trial of Dr. Ichi Bodkin: Adams, Eastbourne |: physician Who. was ‘aequilted, ‘Tuesday of a’ murder: charge, maybe ralsed: In the House’ ot. | Commons, jeentury, |. The, Cor! “Elder slitesman hast + thd pr scheduled ; toénd. in ‘dissolution ; the. prosénee of” than: rare “indl: ning, 73-yen ne old: Voteran Angus lectually.: ig completely: honest, | Mathis’ Has” ‘ohilytia., ow hours! ‘Angus MacInnis never: tried nor)" left. In’ ‘which: sto: ‘make. Bh final: ever “wanted to fool . anybady ‘Appearance: ! ‘iw the: ‘Parliament | with, tricks of rhetor lewLeast of} which he’ has - ‘served - “faithfully, all did he ever want’ to-fool hira= fs for “more than A quarter of a self. His was’ the sincerlty that -had no crack in its armor, diahena{polliclan who. Intel-|° or “Snug. brand Denture Cushions: | And: 0, subtly. but’ inevilably, Labor. -me er am mber ror Wigg ‘he ‘becdhie established to i: con- “slderabla;’ ‘degree..as. the ‘eon- science ‘of Parliament, MP's. Iis~ tened: to ‘him because they.: came to know him as the voice of truth, Even if they dichi't follow hin’ or. agree wilh him, they.re- hes tabled. a’ -queslio Ae Hee scen fit oor" fiealth - which ‘hag | gevernment, to set. wp: ah 'impai's contined:. him. to his ‘home in: Wal Inquiry into the-preparation, | Vancouver?::But + recently” he: organization ‘and conduct,of the’ Wrole soiite ofvhis colleagues here prosecution's case—-"excepting | informing -theth:of -his. hope . te the proceedings in’ court,” "2". Ue sable: tg. be present’ ‘in. the Hs question ‘ts addressed’. ‘to: House, even “it” brlefly;, before 7 iG. aninoyinee and: Irritation ‘of ji fitting, glee —. tenth, ‘Snug cases’ sore, leritated ating din to loose fitting dentures: Applic. in 04 sntites, inakes: the wobbijfat: plates! firmly. > pies, portent comfarty ‘it . anything «~ talk; Juugh plates “stay: 0 ": . Harmless to giing-or dentures,’ 4 ane ain a it helps toc des iy one of the most: oul evil of fall time—the process of “character: assassination”, ‘| this has alp ead. jled or spiritually maimed .a whole Po neem denen an tend teaneneles lamaginmanennangenne nar thenmeey bee o Hancé! It is estimated that about 50,080 SRF oes “ guunemployment Insurance “Act, 6 fa yop in nd that; despite all fovebodings, has a refhainec ia le vital power. ‘In fact, those‘ who ord Britain out, now, have cause - to ‘tor ry rn the ruling of : a: British Colitinbia ju: | a the depor tation “order against: stowaway ‘bristian George Hanna is invalid, ThéDepartment , f immige ration, however, may try to get him nieked all’ ‘cca This man ‘should be permitted toy re- _ Het isa man nwithout a a county ‘'Y), his oes um | | xile,. in effect, from most : ‘countries. ‘aS. they ave, him. Tt isa ‘curious attitude t refuse a - Windsor Star, re Fishermen Eligible “Unemployment Insurance vitir the new unemployment Mf uvance regulations, effective omg 1957, ‘those employed in ithe wfishig dndusiy become Aeligt le for . the - “ptotection af- jalordgd: by. unemployment ' ingur- tered in applying unemploymen: insurance to fishermen was that of deciding who should pay von-, tributions on.behalf of the in- sured person; In industry, there Is little difficulty, since the em- plover of the worker is clearly fishermen, are’ altected, defined, But in the fishing in- shermen begin; tying; cons usta IG Was | not so. easy to} s atWb{tions "into thet! Ayhombld yartesienate j'gamgone -as.’an em- en ingurance ah ‘on April, tla fort r mote and.” the a sed gona. Ane, fipherintin: ener i during which’ behef{th) listranee 'dontHibutions, wil be pald begins on January! . Tye. general rule is that the (nil, W968, For ‘purposes of the person who-first buys the entch ! makes the contributions for all athe Yerm. “fishing” includes. the the- ‘fishermen who will. get ~ Megathering of sea products such earnings from this catch, He has fie as. Irian moss and shellfish, as this responsibility whether he t ul as theeatching of fish, buys the catch himself or as Aly | fisherman nay decline toi through a representative, Whea Whe Inaurod If"ha ts not employed Me Is wns regarded Ag an OM - fuhing : for more than 20! Tfbutions for al members of the A Wocks In a calendar year and “ This includes ¢) ‘sk . te h§ does not work extensively SSW. 2his Includes the skipper ' i . ; ‘or head” fisherman, even In A oly ¢ Blocie oul of japlovment ensos where the skipper ts the Nong ne with his employer q. teal employer of the other mem- hers of the crow, . Declhration of . Inconsiderable / Hompamenh, form. UYO Ba7A,!..2/ & Canadian fisherman him- . . I self takes’ a, catch to a buyer the Wanloye coneeeg YOM with’ no pine? of businogy in Cn» i! AXtisherman ts not insurable iemplo er, In such a cnse, the dor fry wook In which hls nob contri ibutiong will be paid by the —poearnings from fishing are lose patel amployor : it'-the ‘crew eMharp $0, works for: wagds;’ If not, then i! Onto of the dUsflcultles encoun Ithat operation ‘Is not insurable, CR eRe Srentenen® mp egimEMe ROLE Soe re veneers Money you need... in one. day! bos ea, oo Wee You. may horrow up (o°#1000 from ~ TUG Iona 'day and clionre your own rapnyment plana with up to AO montha to repay, Mor undore al andingcounsel tine promptinoniy , Rorvlon, vit HEC today, Horrow With confidence: from Canada's lnrgoxt nnd mont: rocommondod cqnaumor finance c fompanyn:, i nada, the buyer cannot be the ue bs mae HOUR FINANCE eae me Cand : 1 tl WHAT is ‘chaselor ie} lurpose' nf payiny | unelviployment “Thost of victims, oe “Svouiider: ny” : lander owas the! most -2pt. headline ‘description of, what happened# tO this fine pub- lic man, . Not, all ihe ornel cases ‘end in oe such, hideously. spectacular brag; sdys in tui view? of > horrified: ~ nenkind. But. almost all-leave yehind them. scatred souls». or ; | dolsoned lives, forever damaged | byt ertel process which strikes ab, the: very roots of: human: de- eney, and. civilization based on oe fair play. « assagsina- “tion?” | “Lis the. process of destroyinig the ‘good -name. of ‘a : woman: ‘by thé calculated: abuse I ots “man. or Sour, parliamentary 4 system, and: especidlly: by. abuse OF ‘the tem, any ‘Congressman, ‘Sen toy or. MP can.make statements: ‘on the floor of the House, or in’ any. committee duly setup, whieh: are. “privileged”. It. vis right and): necessary that this should ‘he £0. But, hére is where the abuse somes in. MP,” Senator, -Con- sressman may " stand up in his Communist, a Faseist, a sexual; | pervert, a .whoremonger, a thief! a iar, a‘cheat,: polygamist—or a bigamist, - indeed Sun, Coronet ix for you, ‘Froquongy rang ti 80> eludod, " Modots peed: ‘s i Tp dyed) bate Mt Crea! RSW War ec CAL ior ao isecret police organizations. ;charactler dssasins’ did: not- even attames inside ‘Parliament “for which he would: be instantly ar- {rested if he said them outside.; Moreover, any newspaper, book , have undermined the whole. bg- ' publisher, or radio station ‘operg- .tor may. repeat’ the charge made inside parliament, also’. without any fear’ of being hailed before court, to answel, for ‘slander or Whe bet “So we ‘sce this hideots ‘spec- tacle in: the-United- States. Fot UeOrs pilst,. wnseripulons - meéli [like Senator McCarthy have been destroying - the : repiitations of public . “people, without. ‘fear. of retribution, because’ they -knew they.’ were, “protected by. . their. “Parliamentary. immunity.” Buti the most: appalling extension of theit ‘wile : campaign: was’ in’ ‘tHe calculated steledse of, ‘what were supposed. to be notes compiled by The ‘take. the responsibility of making their owi’ charges. - “They: gave ' world-wide. publicity’: to aecusd: tions, true’ or false’: but which never ‘would have’ ‘been allowed for one moment, in any court of Flaw | based ‘on the ‘principles ‘of : Anglo- Saxon: ‘justice. Yet the. ag : yeused never had’ the. chance i clear’ themsélves Thecourt: ; Ba Ts / TOOK ‘hundreds: of ‘years - “to - build, up’ the: ‘saféguatds that “when. charges of: ‘wrong- -doing ! 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MP's of: ‘all sparties” ate’ hoping led the» prosecution's: case witiout reservation, that. he may | ae the 58- “years “old. “physi be able’ lake sit clan. ' Dry Adams was found «not? “Sosinist,, MacTahis “ thnst ¢n= gully of murdering” his wealthy tered Parliament? in 1980, i ‘pallent, 81-year- -old Mts. Edith Morrell, -.- Paps NOE LABORATION. Wise. did not “elaborate. on j ‘the Chamber. COF- -els-in those whal. prompted his demand: for ' days wete looked upon by a an. investigation into the pre- great man iy. people ° as: not radi- trial aspects of the case. During « ally different - from; Commun.’ the trial defence counsel crili- elzed the methods. ised by Scot-: land. Yard's. ace. detective, Her- bert (The. Count) Hannam, The, judge defended the fam- eves