spark PHILIP AGEE exCIA agent TV dealer convicted television dealer was convicted Wednesday of unfair business practices for selling sixyear old television to widow who thought the appliance was new BOTH US CITIZENS Deportation plans for two furore in Commons LONDON AP The British govern ments announcement that it plans to deport two US citizens for security reasons led to newspa demands today for full explana tion an the threat of revolt in the House of Commons Labor MP Arthur Lewis pledged not to sup port the government until it assured him the twoformer CIA agent Philip Agee and reporter Mark Hosenballwill be charged in court Lewiss abstention might mean trouble for Prime Minister James Callaghans govern ment which has been mustering parliamentary majority of only one vote Agee 41 who wrote controversial book about the CIA denied he met with foreign agents or disseminated security information He said US pressure was behind the depor tation move announced Wednesday home office spokesman dismissed the claim as nonsense Hosenball 25 reporter on the London Evenin Standard said the move against him undou tedly hinges on story he wrote containing the names of alleged CIA agents in London The story appeared in Time Out an unor thodox leisure magazine for young people for which Hosenball worked from 1973 until last July CASES CONNECTED The two cases are believed connected but the home office refused to comment or give any details Agee and Hosenball have two weeks to de fend themselves before an inde endent closeddoor tribunal which advises home office on security matters The Daily Mirror which usually supports Labor and the rightwing Sun both demanded that Home Secretary Merlyn Rees reveal the facts behind the allegations against the pair The liberal Guardian said that Protecting genuine British security is one thing throw ing out fringe irritants rather another The 29500member National Union Of Jour nalists to which Hosenball and Agee both belong condemned the affair as shoddy deal between the US and British authorities The unions deputy generalsecretary Charles Harkness commented These two have been victimized by the home office for the crime of doing their job and doing it wellperhaps too well for the comfort of the authorities Liberals helped push Quebec in election Clark claims TORONTO CP Toronto provincial court judge ruled that Wilfred Otto who TORONTO CP Federal Opposition Leader Joe Clark accused the Trudeau overn ment Wednesday of he ping to push Quebecers into electing separatist provincial govern ment Mr Clark told 1300 Progres sive Conservatives at fund raising dinner here that eco nomic blunders and federal in sensitivity to the aspirations of the provinces werean under lying cause of the over whelming victory Monday of the separatist Parti Quebecois in the Quebec provincial elec tion He called the election out come potentially one of the gravest political crises our na AT ST JOES tion has faced and appealed to Conservatives acro$ the coun try to fight separatism by speaking up for Canada He said his own Conservative party must bear some of the blame for its failure to develop as strong alternative political force within Quebec The election of PQ govern ment clearly means another step away from the united na tion which most Canadians and mostQuebecers want he said The shift towards separatism can be reversed but that deci sion rests with all Canadians and particularly with the gov ernment in Ottawa he said IIAI WIDE SUPPORT The separatist movement was founded by intellectuals and fuelled by the young but it was elected on Monday in rid ings where incomes are low or the textile industry is sagging or farmers are dumping their milk Frustrated Quebecers em braced the Parti Quebecois par tially because of chronic high umem loyment and low in comes rought about by federal mismanagement he said Two found not gullty COCHRANE Ont tCPlA county court jury has found Vincent Lafranier and Clifford Connclly principals of Teck News Agency of Kirkland Lake nt not guilty of distributing SERGE JOYAL publicity trap Joyal to stay on OTTAWA CP Quebec MP Serge Joyal will remain fed eral Liberal despite having worked for Parti Quebecois candidate in the recent Quebec election campaign Prime Min ister Trudeau said Wednesday He naively fell into trap of publicity the prime minister said of Mr Joyals Quebec campaign efforts Miracle customers CORRECTION In the Miracle Food Mart ad of November IO I976 Royale Bathroom Tissue expiry date read November 27 I976 This date should have read November 20 I976 Food Mart convenience this may have caused our New plan affects licences TORONTO CP James Snow minister of tran sportation and com munications expects to an nounce this week new clas sification system for Ontario drivers licences He said in an interview Wed nesday the new classifications have been approved by cabinet and will be made public in statement to the legislature probably today or Friday Under the new system driv ers licences will be classified according to the type of vehicle used he said New Highway Traffic Act regulations will increase to eight from four the basic types of licences for drivers of cars trucks buses and motorcycles The eight categories will be Tractortrailer or trucktrailer combinations school buses fullsized buses trucks or com binations weighing 10000 poun ds or less small school buses capable of carrying up to 24 passengers small buses or am ulances automobiles small trucks or combinations and motorcycles regrets any in tt BAYFIELD MALL Invites You To Visit RAVE THE CRAVEN FOUNDATION AUTOMOBILE COLLECTION 11 1931 BENTLEY VANDEN MALL HOURS lo AM 930 PM MON to SAY tors or race PARKING over so sronts to smvr vou LAS OPEN TOURR CARS ON DISPLAY All THIS WEEK OPEN VISII WITH US Al SIMCOk COUNTY LARGEST INDOOR SHOPPING MALL WIIH CIIMAIE CONTROLLED COMFORT uses the name Fred Steiner to operate his radiotelevision store had used false or misleading practices in the an obscene magazine The news agency and its two principals were charged by the Busy time ahead sale He was remanded to Nov 29 for sentencing Kathrine Zawaksi 64 said she bought the set for $195 after salesman told her it was new and could be returned for re fund She was unable to get refund when the set failed to work properly It was the first conviction un dcr Ontarios Business Prac tites Act which covers sales practices such as exaggerated claims for product ommis sion of details and excessive priting Dairy stocks manageable lTlAiA Pi The dairy industry has made major re covery from the massive sur pluses of milk powder and but ter held last year and stocks are heading towards more manageable levels says Agriculture Minister Eugene thlan gigada for all students By MARC SIIALGIINESSY There is more news this week from St Joes Exams start Friday and con tinue through to Nov 25 hope that everyone studies hard and does well on them Our midget boys volleyball team emerged as the Georgian Bay Secondary School Associa tion championships at tourna ment in Midland After winning all three mat ches of the preliminary round St Joes went on to beat Base Borden in the final Congratula tions to all team members On Nov the students of our Grade 10 history class joined students from other collegiates in Barrie to hear Premier William Davis speak at Eastview secondary school new French teacher Miss Marandola has joined the staff at St Joes taking the place of Mr Iluggard Our school dance on Oct 29 was the end Of our fundraising for United Appeal good turn Postes Canada out for the dance helped add to our total And again good luck to everyone on their exams Ontario attorneygenerals of fice following distribution of the magazine Hustler in Tim mins last February The Jury of seven women and four men deliberated three hours Tuesday before delivering its verdict $ZOO CASH BONUS Make the best deal you can on new Pontiac Acaduan or Pontiac Astre delivered from stock by Jan 10 I977 or ordered 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