the examiner Tuuday Nov 1917 extra Soviet AOffer Announcement to be made today May bring RCMP into bugging probe OTTAWA CP Commons er James Jerome said because the matter is still un der the jurisdiction of the itasabuggin device It wasa low owere device that testify However Clark pressed in the Commons to find out aside as hypothetical Clarks questions But Chretien said the onday he expects toannounce speaker woul nt transmit more than whether there are any limits on royal commission under Mr todaiewhether ornot theRCMP Meanwhile James Walshe 100 feet indoors under ideal con their testimony Justice David McDonald of to will brought into an investi president of AMC Sales Inc ditions Finance Minister Jean Chre the Supneme Court of Alberta gation of the bugging of Con Downey Califsaid in an inter search by military person tien acting prime minister in antitest treaty servative MP Elmer MacKays parliamentary office An AMC FM wireless micro phone was found hidden in chair in MacKays offiw on view no me has asked for check of sales records to trace ownership of the device found in MacKays office AMC is North American dis nel called in by Hill security men has found no other elec tronic devices in the last week number of members had asked for sweeps of their offices Trudeaus absence turned has enough power to get the information they need WITH TRAVELWAYS WASHINGTON AP Russian offer to halt socalled Halloween tributor of the device which is following the MacKay and peaceful nuclear explosions probably will lead to treaty few hours later the same advertised in Popular Science Clark reports banning all underground tests high evel Carter adminis private detective who swept the tration official says But the treaty will fall short of Kremlin desires in at least one area he said The United States will reject previously unrevealed facet of the offer Russian request for an un Even without that concession by the United States Nova Scotia MPs office re ported finding listening de vice in telephone in the con said the listening device in magazine and costs $1995 Walshe said AMC would coop erate with any request from the RCMP or FBI for check of Meanwhile Clark said he is satisfied with Foxs statement during the weekend that the McDonald royal commission ROYAl ference room of Opposition mailorder records has the power to summon derstandmg that testing for civilian purposes be allowed to LeaderJoe Clark Walshe said person would Trudeau and present and for resume in three years or so Bell Canada technicians have have to be out of his mind to use mer solicitorsgeneral to however the Russians are expected to agree toa ban Clarks telephone is normal In fact the official said the Russians had no major ex piece of equipment Clark said periments planned during that threeyear period anyway Monday we stand by the ri The Russians have tested underground nuclear explosions vate investigators report for wuch projects as reversing the courses of rivers thr the dgvioe could be used from years they wanted these blasts to be allowed even whi outsi to monitor conversa prohibiting underground weapons tests tions in the room TU Es Nov 5th TORONTO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 But administration arms experts say the distinction be tween peaceful and military test is difficult to verify Beyond that they say it is almost impossible to separate bmeilitary benefits derived from such test from the peaceful nefits Railway unemployment studied OTTAWA CP Finance Minister Jean Chretien says the government is studying various alternatives to prevent further unem ployment among railway workers Speaking in the Commons Monday Chretien said meetings are being held bet ween Labor Minister John Munro and railway unions An official for the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Transport and General Workers said in an interview his union wants an independent inquiry into the governmentcwned Canadian National Railways Dick Gingerich secretary general of the union said about 6000 workers in the rail industry have lost jobs in the last two years JEAN CHRETIEN meetings held Cabinet split on drinking age TORONTO CPi The legal drinking age in Ontario might be raised soon from 18 although the cabinet still is split on the issue The Canadian Press has learned Sources say the cabinet is to decide within the next two days whether to raise the age and that there is consensus among cabinet ministers in favor of package of changes that would include higher age possibly 19 The cabinets hand is being forced by private members bill brought in by Remo Mancini LEssex South which is tobe debated Thursday Mancinis bill one of two private members bills on the subject would raise the age to 19 However implementation of the new age would be delayed long enough to ensure that t18yearolds who now have the right to drink would not be af ected Sources say the issue of age alone likely would not win much cabinet support However an increase in the legal age combined with series of other initiatives has strong sup port they say Meet Miss Canada 78 Twcntyoncyearold atherinc Swing seems to be savor ing the moment after being selected as Miss Canada 1978 in Toronto Monday night Catherine who was Miss Toron to defeated 28 other contestants Photo Suspect granted change of venue HAILEYBURY nt lCPi James Howard Clement of Kirkland Lake who is charged with firstdeyee murder in the strangulation deaths of two children was granted change of venue by the Ontario Supreme Court Monday Clement 31 was charged after the bodies of David McLenon and his sister Bonnie were found by their mother on March 18 1977 Forced to become onglophones BELLEVILLE Ont CP 77 Frenchspeaking Canadians are forced to become anglophones in order to survive in provinces outside Quebec Ross Milne Liberal MP for Peel DufferinSimcoe said Monday Milne told meeting of the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs that anglophones can be born educated and work in Quebec without having to learn French but francophones must learn English if they wish to live in other provinces Prime Minister Trudeau last Thursday accused Con servatives planting phoney bugs in their offices drawin demands that he back up the legation or withdraw it Trudeau wasnt in the Com mons Monday neither were So licitorGeneral Francis Fox nor MacKay Trudeau was return ing from weekend of skindiv ing in the Bahamas Fox was in Montreal and MacKay was in Halifax Jerome was expected to rule today on demands for an apology from Trudeau The Speaker indicated in an interview he will announce whether or not the investigation will be turned over to police The investigation so far has been in the hands of Parliament Hill securitgepersonnel who are limited int ir powers to follow clues beyond the Hill jurisdic tion Justice Minister Ron Basford complained Monday in the Commons that the RCMP have not been allowed to investigate AVIS New lollhnn Dunlop SLW with AVIS of course to 437 Dunlap St West AVIS Phone 7266527 Grog Phone 7260112 BROWN MOTORS IAIRIE CAR TRUCK 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