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page one 'it seems in this stinking a horse's life is worth -more than a child's. I'm not -particularly interested in living Jm it anymore." i He said the reason for his ac-' Hooa was his fear that no matter -hat he agrees to, he will be "separated from his wife and children for an indefinite period. So, despite warnings and. offers from the police, property administrators and reporters, maintained his barri-. ade.

"I tried to reason with him Monday night," said one provin-jCial police officer. "I tried to him to give up his gun. si I wirrom pace one I Mis i mi: The Ottawa Journal Environment minister claims W. Quebec tap water safe UVo sign of Fischer Ulstei DEEP CRATER Meteor Crater in Arizona is more than 500 feet deep and is one mile in diameter. peace yet at chess site REYKJAVIK, Iceland (Ren The Lurgan fray began when ter) Preparations for the From page one more.

We must be on our world chess championship opening here Sunday now are in full swing but there is still no protestants marched past a guard." Catholic area on their way home from a door-to-door cam The reason for the killing of Bernard Norney, a 38-year-old catholic father of in Bel-fa It's Ballymurpby district Tuesday remained a mystery. One report said he refused to Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Do yoor blse ttttth waaoj mad yom vr conunf loo when you est. tauxfe or talk? Then pnakU on KASTEETH Denture Adbcttva Powder, Notvacid FASTKETH five dtnturea kncer. firmer, teadltr bold. hUkm miiag ekuer.

nounced the first day of the QUEBEC (CP) Victor Gold- He said that in Bryson, the chlorination of the water has not been done property and that samples of the water had not Campbells Bay, Chapeau and sign of the U.S. challenger Bob paign to collect money for com ceasefire "very satisfactory compared with what we re used bloom, Quebec minister respon by Fischer. Boucnette, ne said. The reoort Saturday was munity band uniforms, police The Russian world champion sible for the quality of the envi ronment, said Tuesday the tap based on conclusions-resulting Boris Spassky arrived here said. "In fact." he added.

"Belfast week ago to get acquainted with the surroundings and Icelandic Reviewing the da v'sr incidents. water in western Quebec is safe. been sent to provincial government laboratores. from investigations conducted is almost like a town in England stop at an IRA barricade. Nornev was shot down as he A report from Ottawa Saturday said that tap water in at least 11 western Quebec commu last week by a two-man team wmcn inciuoea one Killing, shot fired at trooos and ton almost.

"But we cannot afford to be jmolacent." he. warned. "If chess officials are becoming Mr. Goldbloom said that Fort Coulonge has been told to in using mobile water testing laboratory. drove home from taking his nervous at the non-appearance bomb explosions in cars, a Brit i army spokesman nro- io guiamj, quit u.

ueaumt Umt fit wife to work. The ceasefire was of Fischer. I there's one shot there can be regularly. Ct new i th. See your den tie nities is unfit for drinking.

Except for the towns of Bry-son and Fort Coulonge, the quality of the water is completely satisfactory," Mr. Goldbloom said in a statement. i crease the amount of chlorine Communities in whicn "gross seven hours old. put in its water. ihacterioloeical contamination" Drinking water was safe in was found in drinking water Maniwaki, Low, Gracefleld, Ga- were Byson, Boucnette, Wvnchwood and Ironside.

The tineau, Templeton, Masson, June 28, 1972 Touraine, Quyon, Shawville, last-named now is north Hull. 'A Senate -committee is' also Studying the parole v.Mr. Goyer said there had been only minor difficulties with program of releasing sexual offenders. He hoped the system could be refined to work satis factorily. Sex offenders will eventually complete their sentences and the matter of their rehabilitation was important Only 10 of the 100 dangerous sexual offenders in federal pris- ons have been taking part in the release.

"'But he agreed the sexual of- tedders were the most difficult inmates to deal with. Sixty per cent of such offenders who were released on parole had their pa-; Me revoked, be said. A big factor in the cancella- tiqn of the release program, he said, was the charge against Head. "He didn't want to prejudge the man's trial, but he was aware of public opinion and be didn't want to risk the whole system. iCalgary Tory MP Eldon Hams has been asking questions about Head's release for more than a week, mentioning the death of the Busch girl as welL taA week ago, Prime Minister Urudeau interjected: "Are you linking the two? Are you mak-l accusation?" Also last week, Mr.

Goyer told the. Commons in response to questioning that Head had been granted his latest temporary release for roe third time "and we have no evidence to date that he fails' not behaved properly; on jh contrary, all evidence goes show that be has behaved I ykry well." Questioned by reporters after that exchange, Mr. Goyer said Stead was a suspect in the fiusch case but not the only one. two hours before his Vefm conference Tuesday, Mr.1 Man barricades "I went up to the window and only to be greeted by a gun in the face. I was.

surprised; he knew better than that." POLICE CLOSE IN Later, about a dozen officers closed in on the house and they too were greeted by the barrel of Mr. Gilliland gun. At a riding club 1,500 feet from the house, Jacques Masse, Andre Masse brother and a local resident, described Mr. Gilliland as a "hopeless rebel." He said Mr. Gilliland was man who has revolted against society because he can't face it Mr.

Masse said he offered Mr. Gilliland a job at the riding club, which was turned down. "I don't know why, be loves animals. scraps Goyer was again questioned in the House by Mr. WooIIiams.

He wanted to know the criteria de termining release for dangerous sexual offenders. Was there a requirement for a psychiatric interview to determine rehabilitation? Mr. Goyer said Head had 94 interviews during five years in prison, an indication that he was getting intensive care in the Mr. WooIIiams said Head recently bad been turned down for parole. The MP was ruled out of order when be asked whether part of the reason for the turn-down was that he refused recently to take another psychiatric examination.

S. yiets launch big drive SAIGON (UP) South Vietnamese troops launched a huge offensive on the heels of record U.S. air and naval bomb ardments in Communist held Quang Tri province today, military spokesmen said. The spokesmen said the new push drove north from the My Chanh River- defence line, 20 miles north of Hue. Its object, the spokesmen said, was to re capture Quang Tri City, 12 miles above the defence line, and all of the northernmost province that was overrun by the North Vietnamese May 1.

The drive was preceded by a fifth consecutive day of heavy raids in Quang Tri and Thua Thien provinces by a record 34 waves of U.S. BS2 bombers, 152 strikes by jet fighter-bombers and heavy bombardment by 17 U.S. navy cruisers and destroy ers lying off Quang Tri in the Gulf of Tonkin. Argentine rioting spreads BUENOS AIRES (Reuter) The Argentine army took control of Buenos Aires today as a four-day-old wave of anti-gov ernment rioting in cities of the interior reached the capital with demonstrators seizins cars to build barricades. The army imposed strict regu lations on traffic in anticipation of attempts to stage banned demonstrations on the sixth anniversary today of the seizure of political power by the armed forces.

Troops also held control of several major cities in the interior as the riots spread follow ing the death last Saturday of a 20-year-old student hit on the head by a police tear-gas gre nade. Tuesday night demonstrators in Buenos Aires hurled gasoline bombs to set fire to barricades built of cars they took in the capital Students took over two university facilities, staged a march and set fire to desks in the streets before being dis persed by police. 'Littlest Angel' author dies CHESTERFIELD, NH. (UPI) Charles Tazewell, author of the Christmas classic "The Lit tlest Angel," died Monday night at his home. He was 72.

"The Littlest written in 1939 in three days, Is in its 38th printing and has been translated into many languages. It first was published- by Coronet Magazine and then came out in book form and on records. The warmhearted story of the little angel still makes the Christmas best seller lists and has been turned into a television show. PRECIOUS STONES The jewelers' term, "precious stone," applies only to diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires. Ottawa Kinsmen $1,000 FILL-A-CARD NEWSPAPER JUNE -18 INGO A BINGO HAS BEEN CALLED j-lijuviv jUm LJLi uu MIEN'S ASSORTED FRUIT DRINKS fEATUREl 48 A- KRAFT PARKAY MARGARINE HATUREI 3 lb.

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