he ra These senior girls areail set to perform “Carousel” in - - Kitimat's Ice show, Under the Big Top.” ALL ABOUT . . PEOPLE A‘. young Halifax film- "maker said Thursday she has. sold two of her productions to the British broadcasting Corp. : Romana Macdonald - -ot people In the Canadian film industry. that the BBC had bought few Canadian- produced films in the past. The two just purchased are. a 10-minute film, God's Island, ‘which: traces the history of: Prince Edward Island as depicted on the - canvasses of {sland artist A.L, Morrison and Spirits of an Amber Past, a 21-minute film on Lithuanian art which was shot in Ontario. It's the same powerful voice, the same flexible hips, the same on-stage amiable years ago, with such hits as It’s Not Unwual and Delilah. _Be hasn't changed bjs tine new television series, and though the rtar might be the same, he says the show is- different. This is all music," Jones said in an interview. “That's why we're keeping it to 30 minutes as opposed to an . “Lthink the people wantto see whoever the enterta is. They want to see as much of that person as possible." Exmonton music teacher Jim’ Hagan is sending ex- Beatle George Harrlen some computer’ peint-cuts of song analyses | that’ he says could .prove Harrison in- nocent of plagiarism. AUS. district court judge recently found Harrison guilty of subconsciously copying the melody of the song, He's So Fine, by John - Fin Vancouver to tape bis ” oe A visual print-out, called a leldograph, shows the songs are different. Hagan said in aninterview that the leidograph produces as accurate a visual picture as is possible and can be understood even by laymen. “The whole plagiarism ’ thing is ludicrous. Ifit wasn't for the fact that so many bucks were involved, it would be laughable.” - Harrison's lawyers in New York said they would not comment until ~ the leidographs -had been A New York appeals court . has ruled singer Engelbert Humperdinck is the father of @ child born to a New York schoo] teacher and ordered him to pay a temporary $5,000 support fee. Kathy Jetter:; bore the "Humperdinck after he: appeared ‘at the Westchester Premier “Theatre. She claimed the singer broke off the affair when she Susie “Alf Davidson of Ganadian National puts Verde Simone Benn and CN’s newest plece of equipment through Iis | _ paces. The loader, which arrived Tuesday, the latge ~ was bullt by Finning and modified to fit on Its Motrex hydrautic flat car,. The 45,pound... ype vetbullfby® Shelly Houston and. Lulw Scott Sherstan displays fine form - Capezzute - Finning and the first bought by CN.-It will be used for.servicing railbeds, ditching, and some culvert installatigi: It can be taken off - Its flat car and used as a requiar backhoe. CN has, ordered a larger model and plan to (CP) and told her: “Better get Canadian intelligence at- yourself a good lawyer.’ tempted to” install She did. The lawyer, Barry eavesdropping equipment in Slotaick, now say she will the Soviet Embassy in Ot- press for a $2 million set- tawa while it was being tlement, to be paid in rebuilt after a fire in 1954, $100,000 annual installments’ says. ‘British author _ Chap, for 20 years. cruaty, | ‘white-haired: ‘Treachery. ‘Excerpts | have patriareh . ‘on. Bs TV's - appeared in. -the London y" after surgery " every day this. week. beautif for a perforated ulcer, doctors say. Davis, 6, bestknownas oil -Gourenko, the Soviet em- tycoon Jock Ewing, was re-. bassy cypher .clerk who | moved from the intensive defected while stationed in ‘care unit room at a Los Ottawa in1#5,on wherebest _ The book says Canadian ., intelligence consulted [gor Mack, in hia 1971 bit, My Angeles hospital Tuesday. in the embassy to place the. eavesdropping “equipment. “During the fire the Royal © Canadian. Mounted Police © ; had been able to get someone inside ‘the ‘building .and . checked ‘that. the KGB (Soviet intelligence) set-up had been exactly ‘as de- acribed by the defector, Igor Britain’s intelligence and security service, bugging equipment was planted in the. embassy. while the building was being rebuilt.” The equipment was nit, discovered ° for eight years but the Sdvieis precautionary measures Geuzeniko, nine years pre: . viously,” -Pincher' wrote. ; Pincher cisimed that’ with, ‘help ‘from .Gouzenko' and Canada or Britain.” In Ottawa*‘dn “Thursday,- took that rendered the bugs “MLS (British -in- telligence) was in no doubt that the centre, in, Moscow ‘had. Been told. ‘that ‘the building had best bugged," could have emanated fram Solicitor ‘general: Robert Kaplan refused to comment - on Piricher’s allegation when’ ~ ‘asked’ in t e Comman, _ saying this was in at- " eondance with past practice. , Atpokesman for the Soviet ‘qmbassy in Ottswa, when“ "contacted Thursday, also refused to comment. He said be bad ‘no interest at all” in new cor ‘Tntroducing Extra Old Stock in th sore venient 24 fips ° * Canadian spys bugged : Soviets told him she was preganant, LNDON the affair and that, the em- baeny did not. Intend - to Canadian government. ‘ Besides the. ‘embassy the Soviet spy in the British _secretservice who fled to the Soviet Union in 1963, declined a request to go to Ottawa in 1945 to interrogate Gouzenko and suggested that | Sir Roger Hollis go instead. 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