MacKinnon was accused of 7 being adventuristic and a provocateur; The latter K accusation fits in well with a police agent's actions. He was also exposed because his stories of his activities and the information he had did not click with other information New Morning received. During his five months as a double agent" Mac- Kinnon reportedly earned about $5,000 for the in- HALIFAX (CUP) - Solici- tor General Jean Pierre Goyer‘s Security Services Department was hard at work in Halifax recently when one of its agents was found out. Dave MacKinnon, a well He was supposed to be op- erating as a double ag- ent giving only general .information about the . ' left to the 8.8. and coll- ecting information about the Security Force for future use by the left» known figure in Halifax left-wing circles, was recently exposed as a conscious paid S.S. agent. He was a member of the New Morning collective, one of the organizations Goyer said his department would investigare. MacKinnon started working for the Security and Inte- lligence Branch of the R. C.M.P. in June, 1971. At that time., the central staff of New Morning in Halifax. the leadership of the Partisan Party in Vancouver, and Red Morn— -ing in Toronto knew of I his activity. But because of his parc— tice, New Morning came to the conclusion that Mac Kinnon was either a con— scious police.agent or is so "screwed up" that he must be treated as an agent. . One example they cited is The Eastern Front which MacKinnon appar— ently instigated. The small group recently threw a molotov cock- tail into the store- room of the information Canada bookstore in Halifax. New Morning denounced the act and 'the group as adventuristic. YES,PIZZAS WILL BEGIN TO BE SOLD AFTER SIX P.M. TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY UR ANYONE ELSE! PRICES WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED TO FIT YOUR MODEST POCKET; 800K. AT c ossi or set - up private parties. Campus social nudity colour photos for international magazine puplication. Spontanious activities, students appe- aring nude in public— protest marches or demonstrations, frolics in fountain, at campus love - ins and rock festivals coed dorms, communal bathing or swimming, or any type from college yearbook or magazines. Not from commercial performers TOP PRO RATES..... c.P.O. Boxé4,Stn.F, TORONTO 285, ONTARIO FCrmation he supplied. ' When the 8.8, was formally set up in August, his sal- ary jumped considerably. As a result of his actions, a New Morning Press Re— lease urged that "the ,left in Canada did not deal with MacKinnon as he can- not be trusted". Youth fares will be intro- duced on Scandinavian Airlines 'routes between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden on a space available basis beginning January 1, 1972, subject to government approval. Young people between the age of 12 and 21 and bona fide stu- dents from 22 to 26 years old will be eligible for 50% dis- counts as stand-by passengers on these SAS services. SAS' Intra—Scandinavian routes serve Copenhagen, Aalborg and Aarhus in Denmark; Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Kristian- sand in Norway; and Stockholm, Norrkoeping, Joenkoeping, Gothen burg, and Malmo in Sweden. while they can be weed by Canadian and other foreign visi- tors, the Intra-Scandinavian youth tickets will be sold only in the three countries concerned, at airports and at the offices of of SAS and IATA appointed travel agents. ' Eligibility for the dis- counts will be determined by the passport birthdate and, in the case of students 22 to 26, by a certificate signed by an authori zed official providing proof of registration at a school, col, legs or university offering full time eduaational,vocational or technical courses for the school year.