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SPORTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Hrainplon
Excelsiors
win
lacrosse
opener
from
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by
13
10
score
Dodgers
gain
3Mignrnc
lead
With
61
victory
over
Giants
Fallen
Angel
Bo
Belinsky
reported
sold
to
Kansas
City
Athletics
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and
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OF
20
25
MILES
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MiSSI
that
months
of
technical
train
ing
arc
needed
by
crews
man
manning
�
ning
the
intricate
radar
guid
ance
and
firing
system
of
ih
Nike
weapons
Presumably
the
saine
problem
faces
Fidel
Cas
tro
which
could
explain
some
of
the
approximate
3500
Soviet
military
technicians
said
b
Kennedy
to
be
in
Cuba
or
en
route
They
could
instruct
the
Cuban
crews
COOLER
i
Early
inorninj
fog
covered
covered
much
of
the
Prince
Cieorge
area
today
clearing
up
about
8
am
In
Whitehorse
it
was
raining
ami
snowing
Cariboo
Prince
Cieorge
and
Bulkloy
Valley
region
Cloudy
and
cooler
Thursday
with
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Thursday
at
Quesnel
15
and
70
Prince
Ceorge
and
Smithers
45
and
65
Peace
River
Cloudy
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
Showers
over
the
entire
region
Cooler
Winds
west
15
becoming
northwest
20
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
morning
Low
tonight
and
high
Thursday
at
Grande
Prairie
15
and
05
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
Pre
Prince
George
71
41
Terrace
78
50
Smithers
72
42
Quesnel
7U
44
Williams
Lake
70
4
Whitehorse
58
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loops
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s
WASIIINCTON
iAIi--Nikitci
Khrushchev
apparently
is
giving
Cuba
some
hand-me-down
oeiensive
weapons
The
anti
-aircraft
missiles
i
which
President
Kennedy
says
Russia
has
shipped
into
Cuba
apparently
are
of
a
vintage
like
those
the
US
started
using
almost
10
years
ago
and
since
lias
discarded
The
Soviet
m
o
t
b
r
torpedo
boats
which
Kennedy
says
are
in
Cuban
waters
are
not
be
believed
�
lieved
to
be
the
newest
of
Rus
Russias
�
sias
big
fleet
of
patrol
craft
although
they
may
have
been
fitted
out
with
modified
sur-
j
face
target
missiles
j
Kennedy
said
in
a
statement
Tuesday
night
that
the
Soviets
Have
provided
the
Cuban
gov
government
�
ernment
with
a
number
of
anti
antiaircraft
�
aircraft
missiles
with
slant
range
of
25
miles
which
are
similar
to
early
models
of
our
Nike
This
could
be
reference
to
a
Russian
weapon
which
the
US
designates
as
the
T
G
surface-to-air
missiles
which
is
re
ported
to
have
a
range
of
2M
to
25
miles
an
altitude
of
about
00000
feet
and
to
carry
a
con
ventional
high
explosive
war
head
Its
rocket
engines
appeal
to
use
solid
fuel
The
T
G
probably
uses
1
beam
rider
guidance
system
as
the
early
Nike
did
In
tin
system
a
radar
beam
locks
onto
the
target
with
the
mis
silo
then
fired
in
guidance
along
that
beam
The
system
includes
a
search
and
acquis
lion
radar
together
with
the
command
guidance
system
Kennedy
said
that
the
Soviet
anti
aircralt
missiles
deliveiv
to
Cuba
have
been
accomnanioi
by
extensive
radar
and
otlioi
electronic
equipment
which
is
required
for
their
operation
The
US
Armv
has
fount
Now
Hear
This
lies
at
il
auain
watnleriir
around
the
province
on
hu
li
hush
little
lours
Premier
W
A
C
Bennett
that
is
Late
last
night
his
private
railwas
car
came
slinking
through
Prince
Prince
George
returning
south
The
previous
night
in
the
cover
of
darkness
the
premier
and
his
car
passed
through
the
city
on
its
way
north
He
w
as
here
20
minutes
and
didnt
get
off
the
car
His
visit
took
local
govern
government
�
ment
officials
by
surprise
in
tact
they
didnt
even
know
about
it
until
The
Citlien
told
thein
Theres
u
story
going
the
rounds
in
the
Smithers
area
that
should
scare
the
pants
off
any
vvouUl
bo
cougar
hunters
A
local
hunter
was
driving
along
a
back
road
when
he
spotted
a
cougarStepping
gingerly
from
his
vehicle
he
shot
anil
wounded
the
animal
Rushing
up
lo
the
spot
he
saw
no
couuar
but
there
was
a
pool
of
blood
on
the
ground
Then
he
spied
a
cougar
up
in
a
lice
Willi
one
head
shot
lie
dropped
it
colder
than
a
mackerel
He
walked
over
tied
a
rope
oil
its
foot
and
dragged
it
away
from
the
tree
Suddenly
he
tinted
that
the
only
bullet
hole
in
il
was
the
one
through
j
the
head
Looking
skyward
quickly
he
saw
the
cougar
hed
wounded
crouched
in
the
tree
j
above
his
head
So
he
took
an-
i
other
quick
shot
and
polished
it
off
Whew
i
Memo
to
Deejay
Ken
Chang
When
youre
talking
about
that
a
s
p
h
a
1
1
street
surfacing
for
heavens
sake
dont
call
it
pul
ver
mixing
as
you
did
several
times
on
the
ilate
newscast
at
330
pm
yesterday
City
Works
Doss
Bill
Jones
is
only
a
young
guy
and
would
look
crazy
with
grey
hair
The
sheep
ate
stirring
Last
week
193
lambs
were
shipped
to
market
from
the
area
50
of
them
from
Van
derhoof
The
sheep
breeders
association
is
preparing
another
shipment
for
mid
September
See
where
the
PGF
has
gone
witty
with
calehie
phrases
on
the
1
sides
ot
their
highway
over
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schools
in
the
area
More
than
100
school
-
age
children
and
about
75
pre
school
children
are
accompanying
their
parents
on
the
trek
Attorney
-
General
Upnner
Tuesday
asked
the
KCMP
for
a
full
report
on
school
truancy
and
neglect
of
children
in
the
Doukhobor
inarch
One
of
the
lew
bright
spots
in
the
Freedomite
picture
in
has
been
the
attendance
of
Free
Freedomite
�
domite
children
in
the
regular
school
system
The
children
were
freed
from
a
government
dormitory
school
in
1950
after
parents
promised
to
send
them
to
school
Parents
taking
part
in
the
march
say
they
intend
to
send
the
children
lo
school
once
they
get
to
Agassiz
The
huge
Freedomite
party
camped
Tuesday
night
on
Hie
four
acre
farm
of
Ernie
Eadie
just
south
of
here
after
a
tear
tearful
�
ful
ferry
crossing
of
the
Colum
Columbia
�
bia
River
Mr
Eadie
offered
his
fields
to
the
Freedomites
after
they
tried
unsuccessfully
to
rent
a
nearby
municipal
camping
ground
The
Doukhobors
plan
to
con
continue
�
tinue
their
journey
in
cars
alter
Iks
unex
Ask
Trial
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The
lawyer
for
28
Sons
of
Freedom
Douk
Doukhobors
�
hobors
unexpectedly
halted
court
proceedings
Tuesday
to
seek
trial
by
judge
alone
on
charges
ot
terrorism
against
his
clients
I
Lawyer
Sidney
Simmons
of
Vancouver
made
the
request
of
Mr
Justice
J
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llutehe
son
just
as
jurors
had
answered
their
names
for
the
special
assize
The
attorney
generals
depart
department
�
ment
is
expected
to
approve
the
re
election
cutting
time
for
the
trial
in
half
The
Freedomites
first
elected
trial
in
the
court
of
God
at
their
preliminary
hearings
and
were
automatically
set
over
for
judge
and
jury
trial
They
face
charges
ranging
from
arson
to
placing
bombs
and
conspiracy
to
commit
both
acts
Several
face
more
than
one
charge
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night
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Koolonay
school
authorities
wor
worried
�
ried
about
a
shortage
of
pupils
more
than
G00
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukhobors
today
continued
their
great
trek
from
the
In
Interior
�
terior
to
the
coast
The
large
representation
of
the
religious
sect
arrived
at
this
Columbia
River
town
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
after
a
three
day
march
from
Krcstova
20
miles
north
They
have
picked
up
fel
low
members
along
the
way
and
estimates
of
the
number
of
the
group
have
ranged
as
high
as
900
The
marchers
planned
to
travel
by
car
and
truck
today
to
Grand
Forks
centre
of
ant
other
Doukhobor
settlement
where
lliey
hope
to
double
their
number
They
are
heading
for
Agas
su
more
than
100
miles
west
in
the
Fraser
Valley
where
many
of
their
menfolk
are
serving
prison
terms
for
terrorism
Rack
at
Crescent
Valley
near
Krcstova
only
21
of
an
ex
expected
�
pected
121
students
turned
up
when
school
opened
Tuesday
and
only
one
of
these
was
a
Freedomite
the
pattern
was
PILE
DRIVING
WORK
ON
THE
INTAKE
SECTION
of
the
new
city
water
puinphousc
has
been
started
by
Ben
Gintcr
Construction
Co
Ltd
The
job
will
be
completed
before
frccze
up
city
works
officials
said
today
This
portion
of
the
pumphouse
is
the
first
of
three
phases
to
be
undertaken
The
sub
substructure
�
structure
housing
the
pumps
and
the
superstruc
superstructure
�
ture
housing
tile
motors
will
be
done
later
Tenders
have
not
been
let
for
those
two
jobs
Woman
Succeeds
Late
Husband
In
Byeleciion
RFVFISTOKK
CP
Mrs
Margaret
Hobhs
succeeded
her
late
husband
Tuesday
as
NDP-
the
Kootenavs
in
recent
years
j
CCF
legislative
member
for
Revelsloke
Slit
said
the
contest
was
fought
over
development
of
Co
Columbia
�
lumbia
River
power
and
that
she
will
continue
her
husbands
stand
against
the
High
Arrow
Dam
planned
for
the
constitu
constituency
�
ency
However
Premier
Bennett
saw
the
result
as
a
vote
of
con
confidence
�
fidence
for
government
policy
in
the
river
development
The
margin
of
victory
was
narrow
for
the
52-year-old
widow
of
George
llobbs
whose
death
last
January
during
the
legisla
legislative
�
tive
session
brought
about
the
byeleciion
She
defeated
Social
Credit
candidate
Arvid
Lundell
by
lower
than
100
votes
Liberal
J
Wallace
Johnston
50
trailed
far
behind
in
the
three
way
race
The
Conserva
ties
did
not
enter
a
candidate
WJ
Fight
women
also
charged
with
arson
are
scheduled
to
appear
at
the
assize
and
are
expected
to
follow
the
saine
course
LEGISLATION
URGED
Lack
of
planning
in
the
unorganized
territories
which
ring
many
municipalities
in
North
Central
BC
was
rapped
Tuesday
night
at
the
first
regular
meetin
of
the
Northern
Interior
tnion
on
Board
Board
of
of
Health
Health
Call
Made
For
Dumps
in
Area
A
resolution
calling
for
ili
Department
of
Highwavs
t
I
open
and
maintain
gailvige
dumps
was
endorsed
Tuesday
bv
the
Northern
Interior
Union
Board
of
Health
The
resolution
originated
with
another
health
unit
and
will
be
presented
to
a
provincial
meet
meeting
�
ing
of
the
Union
Boards
of
Health
of
BC
d
Milliard
Clare
said
thai
problm
In
the
past
when
machinery
las
been
available
the
depart
ment
has
pushed
back
materials
in
existing
dumps
although
no
money
is
available
for
such
work
The
Department
of
Municipal
Affairs
has
indicated
that
if
it
is
the
will
of
the
people
con
contracts
�
tracts
for
garbage
collection
will
be
let
in
various
areas
A
petition
is
now
circulating
near
the
city
SCHOOLS
SHORT
OF
PUPILS
90
in
Doukhobor
Morch
I
similar
similar
at
at
other
other
predominant
predominantly-
marchin
marchin1
through
Ciiand
Forks
Meat
Inspection
Service
Sought
By
Health
Board
The
provincial
government
will
be
asked
at
a
meeting
of
the
Union
Boards
of
Health
of
BC
to
provide
a
meat
inspection
service
directed
at
slaughtering
not
done
in
inspected
plants
Tho
Northern
Interior
Union
Board
of
Health
Tuesday
en
endorsed
�
dorsed
a
resolution
from
an
another
�
other
health
unit
which
will
be
presented
to
the
provincial
inceting
calling
for
inspection
Sanitation
inspector
Hugh
Bell
told
the
meeting
that
Prince
George
itself
is
betwixt
and
between
since
its
statin
as
a
meat
inspection
area
has
lapsed
Although
98
per
cent
of
meat
in
Prince
George
is
inspected
as
it
comes
from
the
packing
houses
of
Alberta
and
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
there
is
no
compulsory
inspection
in
the
unit
area
Insisting
that
all
meat
be
in
inspected
�
spected
would
work
a
hardship
on
some
farmers
lie
said
but
some
farmers
are
exceedingly
bad
butchers
British
Refuse
Soblens
Plea
LONDON
Reuters
The
British
government
today
an
announced
�
nounced
it
has
refused
Dr
Rob
Robert
�
ert
Soblens
final
plea
for
sanc
tuary
and
will
put
him
aboard
a
plane
to
the
US
to
serve
his
life
prison
sentence
for
spying
The
announcement
said
he
would
be
flown
out
as
soon
as
practicable
The
fugitive
Gl-year-old
con
convicted
�
victed
Soviet
spy
earlier
this
week
sent
a
20
page
memoran
memorandum
�
dum
to
the
home
secretary
ap
appealing
�
pealing
to
be
allowed
to
re
remain
�
main
in
Britain
or
be
sent
to
a
country
of
his
choice
7
HAD
IT
IN
MY
FINGERS
IT
JUST
SUPPED
55
LONDON
AIM
-And
this
said
the
manager
of
the
perfume
factory
is
our
most
expensive
item
Oooh
cooed
Joy
Black
24
who
bs
Miss
Great
Britain
was
starting
out
on
a
tour
Tuesday
How
much
is
it
worth
The
stuff
in
this
con
container
�
tainer
explained
manager
I
cigh
Walker
as
he
handed
il
over
to
Joy
is
valued
at
i
70
i
2100
KEN
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Newspaper
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GEORGE
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COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER
5
1962
pTcBfules7
this
area
or
ganized
services
Dr
Bonham
said
MAKING
PROFITS
Dr
John
Godel
of
Vandcr
hoof
chairman
of
the
board
suggested
the
board
demand
all
subdivisions
have
the
ap
approval
�
proval
of
the
health
unit
or
union
board
of
health
concern
concerned
�
ed
Subdividors
should
accept
the
resonsibility
which
goes
with
making
profits
he
continued
and
should
be
developers
rather
than
merely
speculators
leaving
servicing
problems
for
others
to
solve
Steve
Kolida
of
Mc
Bride
said
that
in
his
area
many
people
want
all
the
services
provided
in
the
village
but
they
live
on
the
outskirts
to
avoid
the
taxes
necessary
to
support
them
With
annexation
of
these
sub
subdivisions
�
divisions
as
the
urban
areas
ex
expand
�
pand
Dr
Goilcl
said
the
cities
are
burdened
with
providing
complete
services
to
the
new
areas
despite
frequently
low
population
density
He
added
that
growth
is
now
so
rapid
that
unless
planning
for
health
and
other
facilities
in
unorganized
territories
is
in
instituted
�
stituted
now
the
situations
which
develop
will
be
difficult
to
remedy
Dr
Bonham
said
the
present
public
health
act
because
of
its
age
does
not
cover
many
problems
being
encountered
by
health
authorities
7c
a
Copy
One
room
at
the
Hart
Highway
School
has
a
double
shift
but
this
problem
is
expected
to
be
solved
by
moving
in
a
portable
I
unit
bringing
students
to
llie
city
or
adjusting
school
area
boundaries
Total
city
elementary
registra-
lion
to
Tuesday
afternoon
was
2725
Mr
Phillipson
said
This
is
slightly
higher
than
the
10
1
per
cent
cxpeeicu
increase
in
population
City
secondary
schools
saw
1
1037
students
registered
to
late
Planning
might
be
provided
j
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throuuh
the
establishment
of
i
But
July
municipal
districts
or
county
government
or
by
putting
teeth
into
the
regulations
governing
community
planning
areas
he
said
compared
with
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ropis
near
1rince
leorgc
lrations
are
expccied
to
bring
potential
population
larger
than
I
lj
fturc
lo
ijon
needs
At
the
senior
secondary
schools
779
students
registered
but
late
registrations
are
ex
expected
�
pected
to
boost
total
registra
registration
�
tion
at
the
school
to
over
800
Registration
in
the
senior
matriculation
class
is
58
and
although
only
45
appeared
for
classes
Tuesday
the
remainder
are
expected
to
appear
later
this
month
Not
enough
definite
figures
are
available
from
rural
schools
to
give
an
overall
picture
of
registration
in
the
district
Mr
Phillipson
said
but
indications
are
there
will
be
no
problems
Four
teaching
positions
still
remain
lo
oe
mica
in
rura
always
considered
slow
months
for
building
in
Prince
George
he
said
Goofs
Destroys
2160
in
Perfume
My
my
exclaimed
Joy
Ive
never
seen
any
perfume
as
expensive
as
that
Why
its
lovely
At
that
moment
she
turned
to
say
something
to
sales
manager
Trevor
Jones
And
then
-it
happened
From
Joys
delicate
fingers
slipped
the
perfume
con
container
�
tainer
Konk
it
went
as
it
hit
the
concrete
floori
its
2100
worth
of
liquid
contents
spilling-
For
a
moment
there
Svas
a
horrible
silence
Im
terribly
terribly
sorry
V
said
the
beauty
queen
I
had
it
in
my
fingers
It
just
slipped
Stunned
for
a
moment
manager
Walker
quickly
re
regained
�
gained
his
composure
saying
Accidents
will
happen
Its
just
one
jjI
those
things
The
perfume
was
called
At
tar
of
Roses
Bui
il
was
a
spe
special
�
cial
brand
Other
perfumes
worth
108
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also
were
viewed
by
Joy
But
she
handled
no
more
con
containers
�
tainers
When
she
left
the
factory
the
manager
presented
her
with
a
bottle
of
perfume
It
wasnt
Attar
of
Roses
how
however
�
ever
Just
to
show
there
are
no
hard
feelings
said
Walkcii
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150
hit
Month
Rural
Sprawl
Growth
islation
that
adequate
land
reserves
are
provided
in
sub
subdivisions
�
divisions
for
education
waste
disposal
and
other
services
was
passed
Alternatively
the
resolution
j
suggests
governing
bodies
of
1
the
urban
areas
concerned
be
granted
powers
to
exercise
con-
trol
beyond
their
boundaries
for
the
purpose
of
ensuring
orderly
j
growth
i
Dr
G
II
Bonham
director
of
the
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
said
that
under
present
regulations
many
problems
are
neglected
in
the
large
unorgan
unorganized
�
ized
territories
of
this
region
LOW
STArJDARDS
Some
areas
come
under
com
community
�
munity
planning
areas
for
pur
purposes
�
poses
of
building
regulations
but
the
standards
are
still
be
below
�
low
those
of
most
of
the
organ
organized
�
ized
urban
or
semi
urban
mun
municipalities
�
icipalities
Subdivision
itself
in
unorgan
unorganized
�
ized
areas
comes
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Department
of
Highways
which
is
con
concerned
�
cerned
mainly
with
the
pro
provision
�
vision
of
roads
although
there
is
some
pressure
to
consider
health
Nevertheless
the
health
units
opinion
is
solicited
only
if
the
lots
arc
under
15000
square
feet
leach
when
public
health
of
ficials
must
check
on
the
pro
provision
�
vision
of
water
and
the
ef
efficiency
�
ficiency
of
waste
disposal
One
recent
request
has
been
Tuesday
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ui
iuu
iuw
With
witn
a
a
Suffocation
Apparently
I
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A
resolution
calling
op
the
aeS
Lite
Of
I
ifalt
iovinee
to
ensure
through
leg-
I
CASSIAI1
1
Staff
A
two-mouths-old
girl
died
apparently
of
suffocation
in
her
bed
Tuesday
KCMP
said
today
there
will
be
an
inquest
into
the
death
of
Phyllis
Johnny
She
was
the
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Leo
Johnny
of
the
Casca
Indian
band
The
family
lives
in
a
tent
four
miles
northeast
of
this
asbestos
producing
town
near
the
BC
-Yukon
border
ONE
DGUBLE
SHIFT
o
Tobie
iooI
r
pens
No
serious
problems
arose
Tuesday
as
the
number
of
students
registering
in
School
District
57
came
close
to
estimates
according
to
Superintendent
J
M
Phtl
lipson
ANTI
MART
STAND
COSTS
MAN
JOB
LONDON
Reulers
John
Paul
17-year-oM
chairman
of
Britains
Anti
Common
Market
League
said
Tuesday
night
lie
has
lost
his
job
as
director
of
the
Mobil
Oil
Co
because
of
his
campaign
against
Brit
Britain
�
ain
joining
the
continental
trade
bloc
The
company
said
it
had
no
comment
on
the
circum
circumstances
�
stances
in
which
Paul
left
the
company
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In
Train
Mishap
SALMON
ARM
CP
Clar
Clarence
�
ence
Arnouse
20
died
three
hours
after
lie
was
hit
by
a
rain
20
miles
west
of
here
Police
said
the
Salmon
Arm
man
was
lying
on
the
tracks
Sunday
when
an
eastbound
Canadian
Pacific
Railway
train
struck
him
Date
for
an
inquiry
lias
not
yet
been
set
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schools
but
school
officials
are
I
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and
Victoria
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te-
confident
that
they
can
soon
jlcvision
announcer
Andy
Stev-
be
filled
ens
have
claimed
a
Western
Figures
on
registration
at
the
Canada
roller
coaster
record
Roman
Catholic
high
school
here
were
still
not
available
today
They
will
probably
be
releasee
next
week
gust
after
spending
4jTiours
on
the
giant
PNF
dipper
Tt
wasnt
bravery
believe
nu
11
was
stu
Ildllv
Stevens
said
of
City
building
continues
to
ed
to
4
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nearly
a
forge
ahead
of
last
year
despite
million
dollars
more
than
at
the
sharp
decline
in
permits
is
sued
during
August
City
building
inspector
Kd
Neff
said
today
last
months
33
building
permits
valued
at
200
000
amount
to
a
third
of
Aug
August
�
ust
lUGls
permit
values
of
and
August
are
corresponding
period
in
19G1
Of
the
33
building
permits
is
issued
�
sued
during
the
last
month
13
were
for
single
family
dwell
dwellings
�
ings
The
rest
were
for
altera
alterations
�
tions
and
additions
So
far
this
year
107
single
dwelling
permits
have
been
taken
out
which
represents
ap
approximately
�
proximately
a
50
perinit
lag
from
the
correpsonding
period
in
1901
Other
permits
duplex
For
the
first
eight
months
of
three
commercial
17
insti
1902
permit
values
have
climb-
tutional
five
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People
Hurt
in
Latest
Series
Of
Earth
Tremors
in
Middle
East
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Reuters
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i
100
persons
were
reported
in
1
Jured
in
a
series
of
earth
trein
l
ors
which
hit
the
town
of
Igdir
ami
nearby
villas
in
eastern
Turkey
today
A
first
strong
tremor
at
1
am
Istanbul
time
lasted
seconds
and
destroyed
Igdirs
town
hall
tire
station
and
post
of
l
ice
Several
houses
collapsed
ami
others
were
badly
damaged
Turkish
soldiers
look
the
in
injured
�
jured
to
the
local
clinic
Igilir
population
10000
is
about
100
miles
due
northwest
of
the
Iranian
town
of
Humadait
which
was
on
llie
fringe
of
Irans
disastrous
quake
Satur
Saturday
�
day
night
Tass
news
agency
said
a
quako
shook
Soviet
Armenia
early
today
Tass
said
the
first
shock
was
felt
at
3
am
and
was
followed
by
14
weak
tremors
It
gave
no
indication
of
cas
casualties
�
ualties
or
damage
The
quake
rocked
Yerevan
biy
modernized
Armenian
city
at
the
loot
of
Ml
Ararat