‘no mall at all: r ~“E secretly delight in them,” ; says the © ‘yetired: i provincial. court "judge who- ~ vy has anew: career. “writing a: ee twice-weekly, column in th “Vancouver, Sut: 4] mubt: ‘be. a the. “portrait; “above ‘nie’: 2 -eolurn om the leiters to the. ’ “editor page has" become -a- : ‘trademark Ahe- newspaper i ae nnileoiin (CP). - To! " Les Bowl ey, ‘getting hate lelters is ter than getting explotta Ads 5 promdting his” coritréversia} col warn the public not to he dkceived - by, his * benevolence. \ 4 : a the volume of letters to the’ Leditar is any indication, . ‘eyear-old: ‘Bewley. is. one ‘ofthe most widely read” lur rvgtive ani bee si _eguver’ 8 court. . “Ih. one swift thst, tis Chronic pain _ Many normal individuals ; show signs of emotional and personality change: when © they suffer chronic pain, suggests a_ study of 83 Canadians’ with a chronic’ pain probleni. , The study was carrled out by Drs. Margaret Pelz and - Harold Merskey, both of-the department of psychiatry.at ‘ the Universily of Western Ontario. It involved 76 outpatients ‘from the pain clinic at Victoria Hospital, London, and seven private- _ practice patients, Forty of the patients had . back pain, 20 had pain in the arms or legs, eight in the © head of neck and 15 in the trunk or the pelvic region. causes changes. the pain in almost 60 per “cent but an additional 18 per- cént thought that surgery had caused or increased thelr pain. ©. For many of the patients, the. chronic pain: limited | ae ‘the at rmal.activities. The 'y had trouble get- ting a normal night's sleep. ' Two-thirds said ‘that they felt ‘more irritable towards |: other people,” and many — were distressed by this change in themselves. Half ‘ the patients had less in- terest in sex than before the pain began. - ; Almost a third said their social -activities were “restricted by their pain and many said that when they. were In pain they wanted to apparent . at ", striking: a ‘welfare: worker: . eehil " " ould: “not | (See: why: ‘this’ “wortien’, ‘3. sexual activity: . WAS . - Being. ‘subsidized by: taxpayers. ‘Turnirig” abide: . othe | * argument, ‘that’ the ‘woman. - Btruck the, worker because. earthy pronouricements* ” froni the:- ‘bench - of: Vans: " late, “guilty defendants and naive, crusading; lawyers! But 3it ‘also. gat’ ‘him’ ‘into hot: water with: his’ judicial auperiora, “His” modt || \‘notorioua- “comment was” in’ January, :. 21964, -when he chastised a. 2 - Year-old* pregnant” welfare ‘recipient: charged. ‘with | _ deferi¢e “‘colingel's: her welfare . cheque was Bewley - ‘also “noted” sarcastically that she “had enough fat on her to live for aweek." 7. Se ‘In 1977 he aroused the ire’ of the’ feminist. movement _ while séntencing ‘a. knife--. welding young man. to six-. ‘seliérighledus but ‘obviously ar -worman,”? : forcibly’ ‘selzlig! ! friend, B wley . referred to. ‘the: vietlm, asa“ silly young ime ere “Bewley puréued “ Cotinell hearing on whether‘: "Bewley. should: be removed - : from. the bench: The counell - " decidett against’ ‘it, "_dliminished * “public con- ‘fidence inthe judiciary. ; He Tetlred from the bench - al age 64 in May,” 1981, en- ding a career as the: longest- serving provincial. court. judge "in ‘Vancouver’ 8 _ history. 7 ma! A About [ou PEOPLE "Twenty y years after. her death, Marilya Monroe" ‘a s shapely - image is hotter than ever, and that's just. the way some people — including her heirs — like it. Monroe’ 5. name,. shape and image is a. copyright com-; " modity with:a Marilyn. Monroe fashion ‘boutique, Marilyn: Monroe dolls, Marilyn Monroe cosmetics, Marilyn Monroe “T-shirts. and dresses, Marilyn , Monroe Berfume and av Marilyn Monroe “Character Jug.” ” The boutique, which ‘opened January i in Bloomingdale’ ‘sin New York, did a booming business. despite a general slump bul” ‘eriticized him “for: ‘using inappropriate, : iH-chosen” * : and offensive language that | guinmed: to: : y _ students,” ‘Bewley.’ al _spuftfng: ott’ "eigarillo, * ‘what hpcall hls fie a . eal. HH | : _ criminal ustice Sater a rare inside | look _. cab the’ systems; frailties ‘athrac ed: ‘much . attention, * aclu ng? that of Sun publisher. Clark: Davey: - Davey’ felt Bewley. wis. - just the man to represent'a large group of readers: who’ had- ono: articulate. ‘spokesman. on ‘the Inteely | ‘liberal newspaper, : ne, “T was - concerned that», there was no-one to speak + for. . While Beivley's ‘opinions: on social: issues are ‘hardly * new — he. believes “in: hanging, that government i is ioo big, that politicians have -. ‘no idea what. the public’ wanls .—' his’ way cof ‘ex- pressing Ahem 4s often singular. - — * ~ Talloviod a column, in whee: the small-c con ° . servative, Davey said. Bewley labéled ‘ ‘Israeli. > Prime “Minister. Menachimn . Begin'a ‘Batcher because’ i) his early, sometimes violent - actions’ furthering ‘the Zionist, cause: errs Not ‘all Bewley’ ‘8 oolumuts, * hte tek him. from aix to.” * dO houirg: ‘to write; are ‘Buc- cessful “His best efforts. are: those in which he: draws. ‘on his. extensive. experiende ¢ a5 “Be member ‘of the’ ‘largely- " silent judiciary. - _Bewley,** : “who says: criminals « ‘pre making: a. mockery. ‘out of Canada’s - _ parole -aystem, - ‘abandons « playnul sabcasin for earnest nee A UMA ptene mpeg: , tolerable le patalvl of his * -silen: te ; former” col eagues, . ‘Bewley’. majority, | ile eaiieel ENG “seme: ” From: Feb. 8 - Vath 1983 | STEAK AND LOBSTER | STEAK andCRAB LEGS|i 7 “Only $9, 95 : | VALENTINES D- DANCE “the best. varlety in music!” - “NO ADMISSION CHARGE. SSCS CRTC ERC TOPE at . ‘Tgardenside § YOUR ALTERNATE: FOOD STORE flan Tepe ga ear Injury ‘was the cause of — be alone. . | llya Gerol’s SHOT SPOTS. Feature The Bulgarian Connection. “The words “Bulgarian connection” have already become a sort of cliche when we are 7 talking about the attempt. to assassinate Pope John Paul llin May E981. ‘The whole ‘story was -presented_ as a melodramatic spy story, the piqual details of _ which raise a feeling of unreality. Maybe that is why many observers and politicians refused to accept the very existance of a Bulgarian con- nection.. In December | had.an opportunity to discuss the topic on the CBC- “Journal”? with a ~ professor from Calgary. His point of view was, simple and unequivocal: there was no Bulgarian | involvement in the assassination attempt because. there could not have been any. Bulgarian involvement, Bulgaria: is. not in- terested in such an affair. ; ‘This point of view -is as simple as it is “exe, ‘treme. Yet it reflects the’ opinion of North American liberals that the communist bloc’ preaches the same rules of politics ‘and behaviour as we do, and possibly that the com- munists are even more honest than we are, - This view could be as respected as any other” view if it were based on any knowledge what- ( ’ soever-of the communist system and its prac- tices. However, let us look at the facts. TheRed - Brigade, the most powerful terrorist organization: in Italy, known for its clase ties . , with the communist bloc ‘as well. as with.the . PLO and Libya, had Bulgarian instructors from its very inception. Now, when ‘one. ' thousand Red Brigade-members outof a total - of fifteen hindred are under arrest in Italy, the - documents abbut_ the Bulgarian involvement are in the hands of the police. More important, the Bulgarian intelligence officers: brouglit - together agents from the -Red- Brigades and . - from the Mafia: They did this by actively par- ticipating in ‘the drug traffic between the Middle . East and Italy, Sergi Ivanov. Antonov, the Head: of the’. ; Bulgarian airline’s bureau in: Romé, was the person who gave Ali Agca’a gun and drove him to St. Peter’s Square. The photograph of-An- tonov watching Agca shooting. the Pope was proved. to be. authéntic despite several alibis: - presented by Bulgarian officials. But. why would Bulgaria need to be involved in the affair, which may havea catastrophicim- pact on relations between her and ‘Italy, par- . ticularly trade relations which are.important for Sofia? The answer is that all the intelligence ser- vices of the Warsaw pact countries are subor- dinate to the KGB and each covers certain parts of the world. Bulgarian intelliggnce appens to cover Turkey, Greece! Yugoslay ja and Italy. . When the . Pope becdme’® paiticularly dangerous for the communist: begime i in Poland because of -his - influence it-the. Catholic ¢ majority in his native countrysit Was decided. to. gel rid of him. . tg MER, Intelligence - expertsein’ the. Western world know |. that) the Bulgarian --secret organization is.one of the most sophisticated of ‘the Warsaw pact countries. as well as. the one ‘Most prone to violent measures. -That is the background of the: Bulgarian con: nection. As for those who are saying that’ they - ‘will not believe in the Bulgarian involvement in the attempt to, assassinate: the. Pope, there: is only one thing ‘which could: convince them - a note left at thé scéne of the crime confirming communis! participation. There,is some doubt, however, that such a note woul, be s0_con- veniently left in the future. cot Sterling News Service police. “in merchandising. : Procedes” from the sale of the items gotoa number of beneficiaries. One of the most unlikely is a childrens’ clinic ~—the Hampstead Child ‘Therapy | Clinie in ‘London — run by Anna Freud, the daughter of Sigund Freud, Until her death . two months, ago. “Buck Williams, a forward with New Jersey Nets, says he believes: 20-or 30 per ‘cent.of the players in. the National Basketball Association use drugs. “My biggest disillusion since I got out of college has been the averall drug scene,’ ‘Williams said at a New Jersey "sports awards dinner. ~ Williams also said there was peer ‘pressure eto take drugs ; . while he was al the. University of Maryland.” | _ . “Mosteveryone in college smokes (marijuana) and if you. , ‘don’t smoke you're viewer! like’ E Ty some: ‘kind! of extra terrestrial” _ “They” considered me. a down-home country boy , a straight as an arrow. But I’ve. put in a lot of hard work to o attain what I have. 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