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CHARGEX VISA Thorpe will Bim stand trial MINEHEAD, England (Reuter) Politician Jeremy Thorpe was ordered Wednesday to stand trial at the Old Bailey, Britain's famous criminal] court, on charges of plotting the death of a man who claims they were once homosexual lovers. After listening to evidence for 3% weeks, three | magistrates here decided the case against the 49-year-old former Libera] party leader was strong enough to be referred to a judge and jury B in London. “T plead not guilty and will vigorously defend this matter,’ Thorpe told the magistrates, . Their decision has grave implications for the 8 Liberals, a small party that the charismatic Thorpe strove to build into a genuine political force. With a general election Bonext year, it will further damage the hopes of the Liberals. Recently, Liberal members of Parliament have often held a crucial bal- ance of power between the ruling Labor party and opposition Conservatives. Thorpe and three other men are accused of plotting to kill former model Norman , Scott, who gave the Minehead magistrates—in sometimes | unpublishable and obscene detail—an account of their alleged homosexual affair in the early 1960s. Bennett denies delay tactic VICTORIA {CP} Premier Bill Bennett has ‘denied that the British. Columbia government is delaying negotiations with Ottawa on compensation to the province for construction of the Alaska Highway ‘natural gas pipeline. ce yes "B.C. is seeking “benelits:in > ‘return -for ithe rightof-way through . the northeast section of the province and for protection of the environment. “We were the first province to support the pipeline and the first government to propose a natural resources, trans- portation and com: munications corridor from north te south,'’ Bennett said. “We still fully support _ the project." However, he said the - federal government seems to be taking a long time to settle some matters which must be settled before the project can go ahead, The premier said Ottawa ‘had no difficulty offering the « Yukon. the. protection it demanded. constfutthon: , Thorpe denies there was an affair and his lawyers branded Scott a llar and a mental case. Thorpe also 1s accused of incitement to murder Scott. Both charges carry maximum 10-year jail sentences and are the most serious to be brought against a British politician in matern times. He was freed on $10,000 bail until the trial, expected to start next April, Throughout the hearing, Thorpe showed barely a flicker of concern, With his wife Marion watching, he looked totally relaxed as prosecution witnesses spoke of his alleged homosexual lust and purported role in a nine-year conspiracy to silence Scott, Other defendants are nightclub owner, George Deakin, alleged to have recruited a gunman to murder the 38-year-old Scott; carpet dealer John le Mesurier, accused of having paid the gunman $10,000 after he bungled the murder attempt; and merchant banker David Holmes, a friend of Thorpe’s from university days and onetime ‘deputy treasurer of the Liberal party. . Holmes is alleged to have briefed the bungling hit- man, Andrew Newton, and to have at one stage handled the payoff money. Thorpe is also accused of inciting Holmes to murder. TEN FACE DRUG. CHARGE KAMLOOPS, B.C, (CP) — Ten residents of this central British Columbia community have been charged with drug of- fenses following a four- month RCMP In- vestigation of a morphine smuggling ring ‘involving ara alae India. An RCMP spokesman said $100,000 of the drug was ‘sent through first class mail over a six- month period from an undisclosed source in India. A total of $50,000 worth of the drug was seized by police. Charged with con- spiracy to traffic in narcotics are: Naginder Singh Sidhu, 32, and Harinder Singh Gill, 29, Robert Scott Berry, Linda Jane Walkley, Jaswant Kaur Gill, Jasvir Kaur Sidhu, Leon Patrick Prine, Jocelyn Ann Moyan, 25, Gloria Lila Bailey, 20, and Thomas Parfeniuk, 24. : NEWS IN BRIEF OTTAWA (CP) — Lily Schreyer, wife of the next GovernorGeneral of Canada, said Wednesday ske felt a bit like Cinderella duriug a tour of her future home-—[t:deau Hall. “We'll have to redevs:cie some of the bedrooms," Nits. Schreyer told reporters before returning to Winnipeg after a two-day stay in Ot- tawa. The Governor-General's private apartment within the rambling Rideau Hall contains only a bedroom and sitting room and won't ac- commodate the Schreyers' four children. The Schreyers were the guests of Gov.-Gen. Jules Leger and his wife, Gaby, Tuesday night and received their first tour of the official residence of the Queen's ‘representative. “Lily and I were over: whelmed by the gracious hospitality of the Governor. General and Mrs. ‘Leger, Mr, Schreyer told reporters during a photo session at the mansion. . A pair of blazes BALTIMORE (AP) Carol Channing and 200 other guests had fled the Lord Baltimore Hotel once early Wednesday because of a fire. When a second blaze erupted seyen hours later and trapped her in her room, the actress sald, she began to worry about dying, “My husband and I were in the room because we couldn’t get down the hallway for the smoke,” said Miss Channing, best known for her role as the jitrepressible matchmaker Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly! “T thought, ‘It is a slow death,’ and then that we'll have to hold hands and jump ‘out the window, Things like that go through your mind.” Only two minor injuries both smoke inhalation cases—were reported from the fires in the 17-storey Lord _ Baltimore, which is across the street from the Morris Mechanic Theatre where Hello, Dolly! is playing. Influenza attack VERNON, B.C. (CP) — An outbreak of influenza in the North Okanagan area this week has resulted in an absentee rate of up to 35 per cent in some schools. Dr. N. BR. Smart, North Okanagan public health officer, said Wednesday that blood samples and threat swabs were being taken from victims of the influenza and analysis would be made at a laboratory in Van- couver. Smart said that the flu ap- peared to be of an “Influenza A-USSR" variety and he: asked schools to keep large - gatherings and concerts toa” minimum. mo She’s back inside BURNABY, B.C. (CP) — Teresa Brewer, the artful ‘dodger of the Mainiand Regional Correctional Centre, was Lower back in custody Wednesday © after being picked up in a drug raid at a house in Vancouver. Brewer, 21, had been at large since Nov. 4 when she escaped from the prison for the ninth time. VANCOUVER (CP) AirWest Airlines Ltd., which operates a commuter shuttle between Vancouver and Victoria, is not for sale, company president Norm Gold said Wednesday, A bid was made in Sep- tember by an unnamed group of British Columbia and Alberta businessmen to purchase the airline. Gold “We hope to keepher for a while,” a prison spokesman said. “But it's pretty hard when you can saw through the windows with a kitchen knife.” Brewer was originally sen- tenced to (wo years for robbery, but her stay has been extended because of her repeated tendency to escape. see CRY M __ AirWest not-for sale ... refused to say if the offer had been withdrawn. - “Let's just say the airline is not under consideration for sale at this time." In 1977, AirWest flew 100,000 people on its float plane service between the two cities, but now is facing competition on the run from West Coast Air Services Ltd. Exports exploited OTTAWA (CP) — The Export Development Corp. announced Wednesday its approval of a $2.573-billion export promotion program affecting 10 countries. . The money would provide loans, export credits and insurance on an expected Rye my Walker's § Unique blending. Patient ageing. Smooth taste. a ecial Old $4,248-billion worth of sales to” Argentina, Hong Kong, Iran, Ivory Coast, Panama, Poland, Romania, Senegal, Spain and Yugoslavia. - The corporation said in a statement the program will” involve 219 Canadian companies, but it would not name them or release details of their transactions because of commercial con- fidentiality. A spokesman for the’ Crown corporation said some commercial contracts under the program have not: yet been signed, although the corporation has approved all lending and insurance arrangements. * The corporation said 73,755 man-years of employment will be created or main- tained, The jobs would be in mining projects, electrical generating projects, the building of railway cars, aircraft, power lines, lo- comotives and hospitals. Alberta to buckle up CALGARY (CP) — Trans. portation Minister Hugh Horner says Alberta may have a compulsory seat-belt law approved by the Alberta legislature next spring. Horner said in an in- terview Tuesday he will recommend such a law to the cabinet early in 1999, Meanwhile, he is awaiting the report of a special ac- cident investigation team which is looking at the ef- fectiveness of seat belts, - Horner said statistics show compulsory -seat-belt laws have reduced traffic deaths in other provinces, but “we have to have statislics,*’ our own Ontario, Saskatchewan, Quebec, British Calumbi and Nova Scotia have seal It laws. .