. . , . . _ THE HERALD, Tuesday, May ?, 1976, PAGE 5 _ New Socred leader a’ —_—_ Trainer gored by elephant before crowd 66 d Ch e ti 99 ROCK FOREST, Que. police sharpshooter. the woods, completely ex- ACTED BY INSTINCT with elephants since she was | goo TIS lan man (CP) -- Michel Gatien, A second male elephant hausted,” Berrysaid. “Ijust ‘But once she was down, 16, ‘She never talked about ~ “ . owner of the Gatini Circus named Thaicrashed through asked her to come and she Teak reacted by instinct,” he the danger, but she knew It slaughtering the in- and $1 million to use cam- ‘Tyeype, says his circus will thecircustentand ran away, followed me right into the said, “You see, he was used was always there," Berry By PAUL GESSELL nocents,’’ spreading paigning. never use elephants again apparentlyfrightened by the van." to being controlled by her said. - WINNIPEG (CP) — degeneracy and enslaving | Reznowski said he wants after anelephanttrainer was commotion following the in- Berry said the attack on when she's on her feet.” Berry, now retired, said he Wildly cheering Social the public to high finance by the party's Quebec wing to goredto death infront of 600 cident, He was recaptured Ms. Berchtold probably “Once she fell, she no has trained 130 elephants in _ Credit party members allowing interest to be holda convention to chose 8 nectators. Saturday. started as an accident, when. longer had the same control his career and none of them predicted Sunday their new charged on loans,” said the . deputy to lead Social Credit “Eloise Berchtold, 42, of _ Ite former owner, Morgan the elephant knocked her to over him.” has ever attacked a trainer ‘leader, Lorne Reznowski, father of five. forces in that province. Woodland, Wash., was gored Berry of Washington, was the ground - Mg, Berchtold had worked before. ’ will set the country on fire “It’s pocial Credit or Some delegates im- nd trampled Friday night flown in after the African oeleceyeonbnicbeusapanctanraiacsitetiebesectcenestebaresecazeSatsyzetsca cela a eTeTaTaralale at olelecacarelenericey preaching economic reform slavery.’ _ mediately speculated that by a 6,-000-pound bull elephant was surrounded in and Christlan morals. Much of his campaign and Gilles Caouette, MP for elephant named Teak, who & fearby forest. - “On to victory, on to vice yictory speeches also Temiscamingue and son of-. wag jater shot to death bya | “She wasstanding therein tory,’ party members criticizedthe news mediafor another former leader, Real shouted in French and allegedly laughing at and Caouette, would be the best e English when it was an- spreading Hes about the deputy. . . According ; nounced he had defeated his party.” Caciette resigned as in- ) to our rty, : only opponent, Martin Hat- ~ About half of thedelegates _terim leader afew weeks ago e tersley, by 356 to Ils. at the two-day convention beeause he wanted the customers it’s the Lex Miller, an Alberta came from Quebec and at leadership convention held ; 9 Popes “curl apuetname we ume | DeSt dealin town gressive Conservative s Reznowski, w I; | Leader Joe Clark in the next hae never been elected te Also absent was Rene . bd federal election in public office. He ran in the Matte, the MP for Cham- "2 Yellowhead riding, said he Manitoba riding of Prov- plain who left the party = was surprised. but pleased encher in the 1903 federal because of his disagreement with Reznowski’s victory election but placed last ona with the convention site. _ over Hattersley. slate of four. .. Caouette’s replacement as Like many of the Hewillrminthe Winnipeg interim leader had been delegates, Miller said he .riding of St. Boniface inthe CharlesArthur Gauthier, an believes Remowski is the next election. Since 1968 the undertaker representing the man to strengthen party constituency hasbeenrepre- riding of Roberval. -. . ‘ support beyond the borders sented by Revenue Minister © Gauthier had urged the: Ti { Se lew Business| Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. 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