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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 10

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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10
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10 THE CALGARY HERALD WcJ June 28, Conflict could develop with Ottawa Bill would give Quebec communications powers Cuban agents said operating in Quebec dismiss the possibility of vision, now under the Jurisdiction of the federal govern He said his department would attempt to apply the legislation in a manner that would not contravene the powers of the Canadian Ra-dlo-Teldvision Commission, the federal broadcasting regulatory board, but he did not The bill, which has to return to the assembly for second and third reading, would empower the Quebec Public Service Board to use CBC facilities if necessary. It gives the Quebec government control over cable tele QUISBKC (CP) A bill Unit would uivo the Quebec government jurisdiction over "a 1 1 communications within tho borders of the province" was approved Tuesday by the national assembly's communications committee. conflict between the two levels of government. Mr. L'AUicr told the communications committee he did not expect the proposed legis-1 a i to come before the courts.

ment. Communications Minister Jean-Paul L'AUicr said it is possible that cable television could come under dual federal-provincial control, The Star quotes him as saying DGI intelligence centres in Ottawa and Montreal are slocked with machine-guns, pistols grenades and other explosives, Tha Star says officials of the Cuban embassy in Ottawa IT WILL SOON BE: declined to discuss in detail the charges made by Castro. Castro told The Star ho was stationed in Paris with the PCI, but all agents are famil iar with operations elsewhere in the world He said he was present at a in, i meeting in Paris when it was decided to pay particular attention to Mr. Trudeau. "We summed him up as man who would stand up to the U.S.

and who would exert world-wide influence in his dealings with Cuba," Mr. Castro said. Wry warning SWANSEA. England (CP) Message to motorists on a poster outside a gas station in Glamorganshire: "If CHESS STAR MAY YET BE HOLDOUT REYKJAVIK, Iceland (Neuter) Preparations fur the world chess championship npening here Sunday now are in full swing-but there is still no sign of the U.S. challenger Bobby Fischer.

The Russian world champion Boris Spassky arrived here a week ago to get acquainted with the surroundings and Icelandic chess officials arc becoming nervous nt the non-appearance of Fischer. The officials became worried when the American failed to arrive by air Monday and immediately 1 c-phoned New York after they learned that he had cancelled his ticket on the flight. In a telephone conversation with Fischer's lawyer in New York, the officials were advised that the American would arrive Thursday. But officials doubt that Fischer will be aboard Thursday's flight. However.

Fischer's representative, Fred Cramer, has arrived here and has stated that the American star wants to arrive in complete secrecy. But officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation are mindful that Fischer threatened last winter he would not accept Reykjavik as the site of the championship. Legislature fire leads to arrest EDMONTON fCP) -Police said today that a fire in the Legislature building Tuesday was set deliberately. A police spokesman said the fire was started when someone lighted a small twist of paper and tossed it under storage racks filled with papers. Firemen put out the fire about 15 minutes after it started.

There was no serious damage. A suspect, not identified by police, was arrested on a charge of creating a disturbance and sent to Alberta Hospital for psychiatric examination. A spokesman at the Legislature said security will be tightened as a result of the fire. must drink and drive, don't "1 'r 'P I MEN'S WESTERN i Erf i Af VHf.Jl. An-exceptional value for 0ry Stampede fun.

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Julia flareia, a press secretary at the Cuban embassy in Ottawa, dismissed Castro as "an instrument or provocateur in the pay of the CIA U.S. Central Intelligence Agency." Castro said that the little-known Cuban intelligence organization, the Cuban Directorate General of Intelligence (DGI), is trying to infiltrate the office of Prime Minister Trudeau and has set up a network of agents in Quebec. He said the agents are instructed to supply money, arms, advice and military training to the Front de Liberation du Quebec. AIDED BY SOVIETS The organization, he said, is heavily financed and often directed by officers of the Russian secret police, the KGB, who are resident in Havana. The Star quotes Castro as saying that early in 1968 the DGI established a special team to infiltrate those close to Mr.

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