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Peter
Walker
one
of
the
leaders
of
a
group
of
Conser
Conservative
�
vative
party
MPs
who
oppose
British
membership
In
the
ECM
made
this
statement
when
he
arrived
here
by
air
Monday
from
New
Zealand
He
has
visited
India
Aus
Australia
�
tralia
New
Zealand
and
Singa
Singapore
�
pore
seeking
details
of
the
anxieties
of
Commonwealth
countries
over
Britains
possible
entry
into
the
European
trading
bloc
lie
said
in
his
speeches
and
interviews
he
outlines
thiee
major
grounds
on
which
his
group
opposes
British
entry
into
the
ECM
We
consider
that
the
coun
tries
of
the
ECM
have
had
their
capital
investment
boom
and
will
shortly
be
going
into
an
over
production
situation
This
would
make
it
economically
un
attractive
from
Britains
point
of
view
Once
in
the
ECM
we
would
lose
all
freedom
thereafter
to
ever
negotiate
fresh
trading
arrangements
with
the
Com
monwealth
countries
unless
we
had
permission
of
the
other
ECM
countries
From
a
political
point
of
view
we
consider
the
Common
wealth
is
the
greatest
link
the
free
world
has
with
the
coun
tries
of
Asia
and
Africa
and
it
is
important
to
strengthen
Commonwealth
ties
UK
Will
Pick
Commonwealth
Member
Says
VANCOUVER
CP
British
MP
Peter
Emery
says
that
Britain
will
put
the
Common
wealth
before
the
European
Common
Market
if
forced
to
choose
between
them
Mr
Emery
who
as
parha
mentary
private
secretary
at
the
foreign
office
has
been
closely
associated
with
negotia
tions
for
Britains
entry
into
the
ECM
told
interviewers
If
it
ever
came
to
a
choice
between
the
Commonwealth
and
the
Common
Market
J3ntain
would
obviously
pick
the
Commonwealth
Theres
no
doubt
aUouTthat
The
Conservative
member
in
Vancouver
on
a
tour
of
Canada
as
a
guest
of
the
Commonwealth
Parliamentary
Association
said
however
he
did
not
think
it
would
come
to
a
choice
since
Britain
was
negotiating
on
a
basis
that
neither
Common
wealth
interest
nor
home
agri
culture
would
be
harmed
by
ECM
membership
1000
Evacuate
In
Face
of
Big
California
Fire
KELSEYVILLE
Calif
AP
A
forest
fire
has
forced
the
evacuation
of
an
estimated
1000
vacationers
in
a
populai
mountain
lesort
area
about
80
miles
north
of
San
Trancisco
The
state
division
of
forestry
said
todav
that
the
blaze
in
the
Cobb
Mountain
area
m
scenic
Lake
County
has
blackened
some
9
000
acres
since
it
started
near
here
Sunday
Some
350
guests
fled
one
of
the
areas
largest
resorts
Mon
day
night
as
the
fire
fanned
by
30
mile
an
hour
winds
came
within
a
quarter
mile
of
a
hotel
At
least
three
other
smaller
re
sorts
were
evacuated
Vacationers
at
some
two
dozen
other
rcsoits
were
put
on
the
alert
But
not
all
were
in
the
path
of
the
flames
Five
cabins
five
hunting
shacks
and
two
ranches
have
been
reported
destroyed
There
were
no
reports
of
in
junes
o
Against
Mart
MP
Finds
VANCOUVER
Special
A
trip
among
Common
Commonwealth
�
wealth
countries
to
spread
opposition
to
Britains
joining
the
European
Common
Market
has
brought
enthusiastic
response
says
the
British
member
of
parliament
making
the
tour
JgSS
fsiK
Punce
George
Terrace
Smithers
Quesnel
Williams
Lake
Kamloops
Whitchorsc
Tort
Nelson
Port
St
John
Dawson
Creek
CLOUDY
tr
The
first
frost
of
the
season
was
recorded
early
Monday
at
the
weather
office
at
the
airport
The
mercury
dipped
to
31
2
de
grccs
and
261
grass
minimum
reading
This
equals
the
av
cragc
date
of
the
first
frost
59
46
07
57
49
CO
43
61
46
15
54
44
10
CO
53
29
C5
44
01
59
50
2Q
57
47
27
57
47
28
The
earliest
fall
frost
on
record
was
July
31
and
the
latest
Sept
26
Mostly
cloudy
skies
are
fore
cast
for
Wednesday
with
little
change
in
temperature
and
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Wednesday
at
Prince
George
Quesncl
and
Smitheis
40
and
65
Peace
River
Variable
cloudiness
and
not
quite
so
cool
Wednesday
Winds
westerly
15
Low
tonight
and
high
Wedncs
day
at
Grande
Prairie
40
and
65
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
Prec
TRAIN
HOUSE
COLLIDE
CALLAHAN
I
la
W1
A
passenger
train
went
right
through
a
house
hcic
without
leaving
the
track
The
house
being
hauled
along
a
highway
was
shattcicd
at
a
grade
cioss
ing
No
one
was
hurt
Now
Hear
This
Dr
Dave
Turner
deput
min
istei
of
the
department
of
ice
1
cation
and
conservation
was
Introduced
at
the
Associated
Chambeis
conference
in
Tci
race
as
head
of
the
department
of
funs
and
games
Its
difficult
sometimes
to
un
dei
stand
whv
most
politicians
think
they
ate
so
clamed
busy
they
can
t
spend
an
time
look
looking
�
ing
at
parts
of
theit
tountiy
Ivpieal
of
this
attitude
during
the
last
week
and
it
happens
noarlv
cvciy
tune
wcic
the
visits
to
Central
u
u
ot
i
ccicrai
Woiks
Mmistci
Davie
Fulton
and
Northern
Affairs
Minister
Walter
Dinsdale
Scheduled
to
open
the
new
hospital
in
Wil
hams
Lake
at
noon
Friday
Ful
ton
grabbed
a
plane
out
of
Ottawa
at
7
avem
and
i
cached
the
Lake
three
hours
late
leay
ing
local
officials
3n
a
tizzy
Dinsdale
arrived
in
Terrace
a
scout
few
minutes
befoie
he
was
scheduled
to
addiess
a
had
to
catch
anothei
plane
back
to
Ottawa
within
an
houi
aftei
his
speech
was
finished
Which
was
a
fine
vvav
to
practice
what
he
preached
Ive
never
been
to
Central
B
C
before
and
I
really
must
get
back
and
see
this
wondeiful
scenic
countiv
some
dav
Then
these
lads
go
back
to
Ottawa
and
talk
about
giass
roots
politics
The
annual
Cariboo
Country
Special
a
tout
of
western
piov-
inecs
and
states
an
anted
by
the
Western
Pacific
Railwav
in
the
US
will
come
tluoufch
Pi
nice
George
again
this
vear
savs
CNR
Assistant
Aica
Man
agci
Harry
Wortman
It
will
auivc
here
from
Jasper
at
8
05
p
in
today
with
13
cars
this
vear
and
about
145
passengers
The
train
will
be
heiefor
an
hour
arid
will
stop
in
the
city
again
rtiursday
at
4
30
p
m
for
several
hours
on
its
retuiff
trip
fiom
Prince
Rupert
and
Tei
race
befoie
being
transferred
luncLeon
of
the
Associated
to
PGE
tracks
for
a
trip
to
Foil
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ANNOUNCED
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of
Work
Slated
for
Pipeline
VANCOUVER
CP
Western
Pacific
Products
and
Crude
Oil
Pipelines
Ltd
will
pay
its
first
dividends
in
the
near
future
president
Frank
TVIcMahoritold
the
companys
first
annual
meeting
Monday
He
said
the
company
will
MURDER
CHARGE
FOLLOWS
FIGHT
100
MILE
HOUSE
CP
A
charge
of
non
capital
muidei
was
laid
Monday
against
20
j
car
old
James
W
Bojce
fol
lowing
the
death
of
a
vouth
in
a
fight
on
the
Canim
Indian
reserve
Boycc
appeared
bcfoie
a
magistiatc
and
was
remand
cd
for
eight
davs
without
pica
Police
said
the
charge
was
laid
following
investigation
into
the
death
of
Anthony
J
Emilc
15
Emile
was
found
dead
in
a
house
on
the
reservation
and
police
said
he
had
suffered
severe
head
m
juries
and
a
deep
knife
wound
in
the
left
shoulder
spendl900000
this
year
to
ex
pand
its
pipeline
capacity
be
tween
the
Peace
River
area
and
Kamloops
Capacity
will
be
increased
to
45
000
from
27500
barrels
day
Mr
McMahon
said
an
average
output
of
30000
barrels
a
day
for
the
next
25
vears
is
avail
able
fiom
expanded
Northern
B
C
rcscrv
es
and
this
should
be
reached
by
1963
He
added
that
the
compan
plans
to
list
its
common
stock
on
the
Vancouver
Toronto
and
Montreal
stock
exchanges
this
fall
The
firm
sponsored
and
48
per
cent
owned
by
Westcoast
Tiansmission
Co
of
which
Mr
McMahon
is
also
president
be
gan
piping
crude
oil
from
north
em
BC
fields
to
Vancouver
rcfineues
last
ISov
ember
Backlog
of
Court
Work
Worries
Bar
President
The
retiring
president
of
the
tion
has
giovvn
so
bad
in
some
Canadian
Bar
Association
today
made
a
hardhitting
plea
for
steps
to
eliminate
the
backlog
of
civil
cases
before
the
couits
S
E
I
cnncll
of
Cornwall
Ont
said
in
Halifax
the
situa-
U
Thant
Meets
With
Khrushchev
MOSCOW
Wl
U
Thant
UN
acting
secretary
general
flew
to
the
Black
Sea
coast
today
to
discuss
international
prob
lcms
with
vacationing
Premiei
Khrushchev
Thant
met
Soviet
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Giomvko
Mon
day
and
repoited
later
thev
had
discussed
some
of
the
major
pioblems
facing
the
United
Na-
tions
todav
Thant
teimed
the
trial
talks
fuutful
and
fnciull
cities
that
instead
of
being
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
AUGUST
28
1962
WITH
THE
LARGEST
crew
ever
on
the
job
we
are
really
going
to
town
with
construction
of
Pnnce
George
College
according
to
Rev
Gerard
Clenaghan
co
ordinator
of
the
pioject
Nearly
40
men
were
work
ing
on
all
four
blocks
of
the
college
propel
and
on
three
new
hostels
today
and
the
complex
will
certainly
be
ready
foi
classes
in
October
Father
Clenaghan
said
Vandervoort
photo
held
in
high
legard
our
svstcm
of
jurisprudence
is
brought
into
disrepute
and
some
people
par
ticuhily
poor
people
are
being
forced
to
accept
settlement
w
h
i
c
h
they
consider
inade
inadequate
�
quate
Delivering
the
presidential
address
to
the
associations
an
nual
meeting
Mr
rcnnell
said
theic
arc
still
places
where
it
takes
up
to
thiee
vears
before
cases
can
be
tried
He
did
not
name
the
places
Commenting
on
his
state
mtnts
Magistrate
G
O
Stew
Stewart
�
art
and
Citv
Prosecutor
Cecil
Edwards
said
here
today
they
didnt
believe
the
situation
was
as
bad
in
U
C
However
there
are
more
than
30
ciiminal
cases
awaiting
in
the
Prince
Gcoige
police
court
Human
Fly
Scales
Side
Of
Vancouver
Hostelry
VANCOUVER
CD
What
shouted
Aid
Fiank
Bakci
fiom
the
paiking
lot
aie
you
doing
on
the
side
of
my
building
Youi
elevatoi
service
is
lousy
Pacific
Na
National
�
tional
Exhibition
clown
Andy
Wolandi
called
back
fiom
a
spot
halfway
up
the
glassy
sheer
face
of
the
21
stoiy
Gcoigian
1
a
wets
Hotel
Someone
suggested
the
Toweri
when
Andy
boasted
he
Could
climb
thejace
of
any
building
in
Vancouver
He
climbed
it
in
20
minutes
and
said
the
iew
was
temfic
s
u
u
rig
Whooping
Cough
Contracted
by
11
People
in
Area
Eleven
cases
of
whooping
cough
have
been
reported
this
month
in
thePrinceGeorgetand
Vanderhoof
area
alter
health
unit
officials
have
urged
that
all
children
from
three
months
to
five
years
in
this
region
be
vaccinated
against
the
disease
According
to
Dr
G
H
Bon
ham
director
of
the
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
only
10
cases
were
reported
throughout
1961
in
the
entire
old
Cariboo
Health
Unit
area
compared
with
26
during
1960
and
six
dur
ing
1959
In
addition
to
the
11
cases
diagnosed
during
the
month
six
cases
were
reported
last
week
alone
several
diagnosis
are
being
questioned
possibly
as
the
result
of
modification
of
the
disease
by
vaccination
he
said
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OTTAWA
CF
Justice
Minister
Fleming
reports
that
his
four
hour
confer
conference
�
ence
Monday
vith
Premier
Bennett
of
B
C
achieved
quite
satisfactory
pi
og
ogress
�
ress
on
the
Columbia
River
powei
development
Weve
never
been
closer
to
gethcr
chimed
in
Mr
Bennett
at
a
brief
press
conference
fol
lowing
their
pnvat
meeting
which
included
a
number
of
federal
officials
as
well
NO
DETAILS
However
neither
Mr
Plcm
ing
nor
Mr
Bennett
would
go
into
details
of
the
points
under
discussion
They
said
they
plan
a
further
exchange
before
Parliament
meets
Sept
27
Canada
has
signed
a
treaty
with
the
U
S
for
development
of
the
power
potential
of
the
international
river
But
the
treaty
has
not
jet
been
ralif
cd
by
Parliament
pending
agreement
between
Ottawa
and
the
B
C
govern
ment
on
sale
of
downstream
power
benefits
and
financing
of
the
300000
000
project
VARIETY
OF
SUBJECTS
Mr
Bennett
also
called
on
Liberal
leader
Pearson
for
what
a
source
in
the
opposition
leaders
office
said
later
were
discussions
on
a
variety
of
sub
jeets
of
national
interest
par
ticularly
the
Columbia
treaty
and
its
prospects
of
ratification
Mr
Bennett
said
he
will
meet
with
Works
Minister
Fulton
to
day
to
discuss
inclusion
of
the
Second
Narrows
Bridge
at
Van
couver
in
the
Trans
Canada
Highway
grants
V
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Policeman
Tells
Of
Bribe
Offer
VANCOUVER
CP
An
RCMP
corporal
testified
Monday
he
was
approached
by
a
Vancou
vcr
lawyer
with
a
request
he
act
as
lookout
for
a
pioposcd
gambling
casino
25
miles
north
cast
of
here
RCMP
Cpl
Jack
McDonald
said
the
plan
was
to
operate
the
casino
as
part
of
Wigwam
Inn
a
tourist
lodge
He
was
testifying
at
the
pre
hminary
hearing
of
lawyer
Rockmill
Rocky
Myers
Wil
ham
Toulder
Robertson
and
John
Clinton
Magrath
who
face
12
charges
of
bribery
and
con
spiracy
to
bribe
South
Africa
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By
12
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of
Snow
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Johannesbuig
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citizens
many
seeing
snow
for
the
fast
time
staitecl
snowball
fights
that
sometimes
led
to
swinging
fists
and
smashed
windows
Downtown
stenographers
clerks
and
their
bosses
huilcd
snowballs
at
pedestuans
and
autos
below
then
office
windows
There
was
a
heavy
toll
of
broken
windows
in
autos
buses
and
buildings
The
snow
was
12
inches
deep
in
places
in
this
city
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Since
Weekend
RCMP
are
searching
foi
a
Prince
George
girl
missing
from
her
home
since
Saturday
Dana
Claudctte
Grant
15
of
347
Johnson
may
have
gone
to
the
Lower
Mainland
police
said
Her
family
has
only
lived
here
two
months
She
is
descnbed
as
five
feet
five
Inches
tall
weighs
120
pounds
has
short
brown
curly
hair
and
blue
eyes
When
last
seen
she
was
wearing
a
white
blouse
a
black
sknt
or
giccn
slim
jims
and
a
beige
car
coat
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NOW
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OF
WINTERTON
Elevation
to
Peerage
Bewilders
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46
HALIFAX
CP
Fit
Sgt
Robert
Chad
Turnouts
first
day
as
Earl
VVintcrton
was
a
hectic
one
He
learned
of
his
new
title
Monday
fiom
a
New
York
newspaper
and
spent
the
rest
of
the
day
answering
questions
of
reporters
in
London
Boston
Toronto
and
here
Monday
night
Earl
and
Lady
Wintcrton
were
not
at
home
A
spokesman
for
the
RCAP
pub
lie
relations
office
said
the
couple
have
gone
out
to
ecle
bratc
Fit
Sgt
Tumour
an
RCAr
inspector
was
at
work
in
a
maintenance
plant
in
neighbor
ing
Dartmouth
when
he
rej
ceived
a
telephone
call
from
the
New
York
newspaper
He
was
told
he
had
loinea
me
Deeraeewith
the
death
Sunday
ol
79
year
old
Lorjd
vy
morion
i
a
fourth
cousin
once
removed
DAY
OFF
The
46
year
old
Wmdthorst
Sask
native
took
the
rest
of
the
day
off
told
his
wife
of
his
title
and
sat
down
in
an
air
force
office
to
face
the
barrage
of
questions
from
leportcrs
on
two
continents
The
late
Lord
Wintcrton
for
mer
father
of
the
House
of
Commons
entcied
Parliament
as
the
Conservative
mcmbci
for
Horsham
Sussex
in
1901
and
held
the
seat
for
47
vears
Fit
Sgt
Tumour
who
be
came
heir
to
the
title
while
serving
with
the
RCAr
in
Sar
dinia
in
1957
said
he
nevci
met
his
predecessor
although
he
had
talked
with
him
by
tele
phone
on
several
trips
to
Lon
don
NO
NOTICE
Sgt
Tumour
said
Mondaj
he
has
had
no
official
notification
and
does
not
know
what
will
be
involved
beside
the
title
He
said
he
would
have
to
wait
de
details
�
tails
before
deciding
whether
he
and
his
wife
would
move
to
England
They
have
no
chil
dicn
Were
both
delighted
said
the
new
Loid
Wintcrton
He
de
scribed
himself
as
the
son
of
a
Saskatchewan
bank
manager
who
was
bom
in
England
Sgt
Tumour
who
savs
he
likes
fishing
feoifing
and
play
playing
�
ing
bridge
was
unsun
of
his
future
with
the
RCAF
Im
m
the
air
force
thiee
more
years
at
least
I
retire
at
50
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It
I
Did
It
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Some
Pills
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then
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Jane
Moigan
42
was
taken
unconscious
to
hospital
Monday
night
after
telling
a
friend
she
had
con
sumed
a
dose
of
pills
police
said
She
regained
consciousness
early
today
and
hei
condition
was
listed
as
good
The
hospital
said
the
cause
of
her
condition
was
unknown
A
private
physician
said
theie
was
no
indication
the
singer
had
taken
pills
He
attubuted
her
condition
to
neivous
ex
exhaustion
�
haustion
The
friend
Dick
Hoiton
of
Manhattan
who
was
in
the
singers
apaitmcnt
when
she
collapsed
told
point
she
said
I
did
it
I
did
it
I
took
some
pills
Also
in
the
apartment
wcic
a
maid
and
a
haiidrcscr
Police
cjuoted
Hum
as
saving
Miss
Morgan
had
been
despondent
because
of
the
death
of
hci
mother
and
her
ac
accompanist
�
companist
Dr
Cornelius
H
Tracgcr
said
Miss
Morgan
regained
consciousness
carfy
todav
but
was
too
woozy
to
talk
He
said
a
rigorous
working
schedule
had
caused
her
to
col
collapse
�
lapse
from
nervous
exhaustion
recently
The
blonde
singer
two
ears
ago
des
described
�
cribed
as
the
hottest
singer
in
the
saloon
circuit
finished
a
one
weojc
stand
at
the
grandstand
show
at
the
Ottawa
Exhibition1
Satuiday
and
had
been
scheduled
to
appear
at
the
New
Yoik
State
Fair
in
Syracuse
this
week
O
GEORGE
MANUEL
chief
of
the
MVcskonleth
Indian
band
and
president
of
the
North
American
Indian
Brotherhood
sajs
he
will
ask
the
National
Indian
Council
to
recommend
a
separate
dcpaitmcnt
of
Indian
affairs
with
its
own
cabinet
minister
Chief
Man
lie
I
will
attend
the
councils
annual
conference
in
Toronto
Aug
30
Sept
1
Jackies
Swim
Suit
Defended
LONDON
AP
A
leading
British
columnist
today
defend
ed
Mrs
Jacqueline
Kennedys
frequent
public
appearances
in
a
bathing
suit
Since
when
has
joulli
and
graee
and
gaiety
at
the
White
House
been
impioper7
asked
the
London
Daily
Miirors
Cas
Cassandra
�
sandra
William
Connor
who
raicly
has
a
good
woid
to
say
foi
the
US
Cassandra
took
issue
with
Di
Willis
Ray
a
Colorado
Bap
tist
leader
who
said
both
the
president
and
Mrs
Kennedy
had
thrown
dignity
decency
and
decorum
out
the
window
because
they
went
swimming
in
public
in
bathing
suits
The
columnist
called
Di
Ray
a
very
solemn
Baptist
I
would
recommend
to
Dr
Ra
Cassandra
conlin
ued
that
he
might
caie
to
look
up
some
photogiaphs
of
the
wive
of
pievious
presidents
of
the
United
States
Mis
Eisenhower
Mrs
Iranian
Mis
Roosevelt
Mrs
Hoover
and
Mrs
Cool
id
ge
lhej
ranged
the
whole
gamut
of
feminine
beauty
from
the
Jiotnel
ta
Ihe
for
in
ida
bio
from
the
idling
nui
lo
the
battle
ao
Only
10
Teaching
Positions
Vacant
Onl
about
10
of
the
250
teach
teaching
�
ing
positions
in
School
District
57
remain
to
be
filled
this
year
according
to
A
W
Webb
dir
director
�
ector
of
elementary
instruction
In
late
August
last
yea
about
20
positions
remained
vacant
and
school
officials
are
confi
confident
�
dent
that
the
opening
of
classes
brpt
4
will
sec
a
full
comple
complement
�
ment
of
teacljjj
rs