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INVESTIGATION
Vandals
smash
lights
A
special
IJC
lhdro
investi
investigator
�
gator
lias
just
spent
one
week
here
looking
into
the
high
street
light
breaking
rate
during
the
last
six
months
Few
persons
saw
Joe
McMil
lan
of
Vancouver
because
much
of
his
work
was
done
at
night
Dining
September
44
street
lights
were
broken
in
the
city
Septembers
breakage
cost
to
the
city
it
pays
for
broken
glass
in
these
cases
was
I
about
180
A
spokesman
for
BC
Hydro
said
But
we
pay
for
the
labor
and
the
trucking
to
replace
the
broken
lights
IMince
George
district
man
ager
Bill
Best
following
the
in
cstigation
said
Replacing
broken
glassware
can
be
as
high
as
30
per
unit
In
most
cases
street
light
breakages
can
be
directly
attributed
to
willful
damage
by
school
aged
children
Mi
McMillan
spent
the
week
discussing
tins
problem
with
local
citizens
and
civic
officials
He
held
special
meetings
with
school
principals
who
will
be
advising
students
this
matter
will
be
dealt
with
by
stricter
methods
in
future
Mr
McMillan
was
working
nights
in
the
Carney
area
and
into
the
west
side
of
the
city
wheie
light
breakages
were
lcpoited
most
consistently
said
Mr
Best
We
found
many
lights
adjacent
to
parks
were
select
targets
A
city
hall
spokesman
said
upwards
of
1200
for
light
breakage
and
replacement
is
included
in
the
annual
budget
rcHv
miEHH
farm
11
it
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Til
mfif
THREE
LITTLE
PIGS
A
PLAY
FOR
ALL
THE
FAM
ily
will
include
seven
young
ladies
in
non
speaking
parts
They
will
present
a
ballet
number
under
the
direction
of
Mrs
Thyra
Warburg
Madsen
Standing
from
left
arc
Cydney
McCuish
Joanne
MacLise
SENATOR
ISSUES
PLEA
Sympathy
kindness
urged
for
Doukhobors
During
the
last
six
months
OTTAWA
GP
Senator
by
Senator
David
Croll
L
On-
however
me
snarp
increase
in
Arthur
Roebuck
L
Ontario
tario
for
establishment
of
a
20
breakage
will
undoubtedly
torcc
ud
Tuesday
night
under-
member
Senate
committee
to
city
expenditures
over
the
standing
sympathy
and
kind
budget
figure
ness
should
be
extended
to
Stieet
lights
are
provided
bc
s
Sons
of
Freedom
Douk-
for
the
safety
and
convenience
hobors
of
the
public
said
Mr
Best
We
are
ery
concerned
about
this
appatent
disiegard
for
this
public
property
Both
police
and
hjdro
authori
authorities
�
ties
said
any
information
con
concerning
�
cerning
damage
of
street
lights
will
be
immediately
investi
investigated
�
gated
Some
lights
have
been
broken
with
BB
guns
but
the
majority
of
them
have
apparently
been
the
victim
of
rocks
shot
from
sling
shots
In
the
meantime
he
said
neither
the
people
of
BC
nor
the
Senate
could
stand
idly
by
and
see
people
die
like
flies
in
the
course
of
a
hard
Canadian
winter
He
was
referring
to
the
Douk
hobor
familes
who
burned
their
homes
at
Krestova
and
began
a
march
to
Agassiz
where
some
Freedomites
convicted
for
acts
of
terrorism
have
been
jailed
Senator
Roebuck
spoke
in
the
I
Senate
in
support
of
a
proposal
Save
wildlife
or
else
Prince
Philip
warns
LONDON
Reuters
Prince
Philip
said
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
indiscriminate
hunting
and
fishing
have
already
caused
the
extinction
of
several
species
of
wild
life
and
many
more
are
in
danger
lie
told
the
world
wildlife
fund
dinner
the
ex
extermination
�
termination
of
a
species
of
animal
is
like
the
des
destruction
�
truction
of
a
unique
work
of
art
Since
1900
he
said
man
has
destroyed
an
aver
average
�
age
of
one
species
of
wild
animal
a
year
Now
hear
this
First
rural
annual
meeting
of
the
semester
for
Prince
George
School
District
57
will
be
held
Thursday
when
ratepayers
at
Red
Rock
get
a
chance
to
air
their
beefs
at
8
pm
in
the
school
South
Fort
George
ratcpavers
get
their
Uun
at
7
pm
Friday
also
in
the
school
Announcements
were
made
by
School
District
Secietaiy-Treas-liter
Bob
Gracey
Knox
United
Church
AOTS
not
OATS
as
some
of
our
print
printers
�
ers
seem
to
believe
stages
its
annual
fowl
supper
tonight
This
is
inomii
night
out
and
the
men
will
wear
the
aprons
do
the
serving
and
the
dishes
Theio
also
will
be
a
babysitting
bcrvico
available
plus
enter
entertainment
�
tainment
for
the
diners
Meal
stalls
at
5
pm
and
is
supposed
to
end
at
7
It
woiks
in
shifts
so
be
theio
eaily
What
with
the
Diefenbaker
minority
gov
government
�
ernment
getting
two
vutes
of
confidence
even
by
the
skin
of
their
teeth
in
the
Commons
Csterday
local
Conseivatives
Kamloops
lad
to
return
to
BC
to
accept
the
leadership
of
the
provincial
Tory
party
Sort
of
a
get
him
while
hes
ahead
viewpoint
Which
is
all
right
but
it
brings
to
mind
an
inter
view
Citizen
Repoiter
Jack
Jamieson
had
with
several
Piince
George
Conseivatives
a
vear
ago
today
When
he
asked
them
if
Fulton
would
be
invited
to
come
back
to
BC
to
lead
the
party
they
pooh
poohed
the
idea
as
silly
Why
siiouut
a
man
on
top
of
the
political
world
a
minister
of
a
huge
-
majority
government
even
consider
quit
ting
to
lead
a
provincial
paity
which
hadnt
a
single
seat
in
the
legislatuio
Then
came
Juno
18
Funny
how
the
jmpoitance
of
positions
can
change
in
inverse
ratio
to
a
House
majority
If
the
person
who
swiped
a
new
fall
topcoat
from
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Legion
likes
it
enough
to
call
back
he
can
have
the
hat
and
gloves
to
match
savs
the
coats
former
owner
Charlie
are
scurrying
around
the
city
Grejsn
He
added
I
should
hate
today
seeking
signatutes
on
to
think
the
guy
nugnt
do
waltz
postcards
which
urge
Public
ing
aiound
town
insufficiently
Works
Minister
Divic
Fulton
a
I
dressed
study
problems
of
Doukhobors
He
said
he
did
not
shut
his
ces
to
the
difficulties
but
he
believed
individual
Doukhobors
suffered
for
the
lawless
acts
of
the
Freedomites
A
Senate
committee
could
gain
more
than
police
action
which
only
led
to
putting
large
numbers
of
Doukhobors
in
jail
he
said
Few
if
any
can
assess
the
power
of
kindness
If
jou
want
to
defeat
an
enemy
make
him
a
friend
Senator
Roebuck
termed
his
solution
as
a
preventive
one
Even
if
appointment
of
a
Senate
committee
failed
little
would
have
been
lost
At
least
we
will
have
made
an
effort
He
appealed
to
all
senators
not
to
stand
in
the
way
of
a
humanitarian
effort
Senator
Roebuck
suggested
the
basic
cause
of
trouble
is
the
poverty
of
the
people
their
disastrous
economic
conditions
Among
difficulties
to
be
faced
were
the
lack
of
responsible
effective
leadership
among
the
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukhobors
how
to
resettle
the
marchers
and
the
economic
problem
Engineers
study
Northern
BC
microwave
line
DAWSON
CREEK
CP
Fifteen
electronic
engineers
from
Pakistan
Turkey
and
Iran
arrived
here
Tuesday
as
part
of
a
familiarization
tour
of
microwave
tclc-communica-tions
systems
The
engineers
will
operate
a
similar
system
in
their
own
countries
which
now
is
being
constructed
by
Radio
Corpora
Corporation
�
tion
of
America
under
a
US
aid
program
The
system
is
to
be
completed
by
1903
The
training
course
of
the
engineers
14
men
and
one
woman
will
last
one
year
They
were
brought
here
by
RCA
to
study
a
Canadian
Na
National
�
tional
Telecommunications
Sys
tern
which
runs
from
Grande
Prairie
to
Fairbanks
While
here
they
will
study
operation
and
maintenance
management
The
group
leaves
Friday
for
New
jersey
and
their
final
phase
of
their
ham
U13
Cfi
which
demonstrated
the
signifi
significance
�
cance
of
the
event
Asking
Mr
Churchill
to
an
announce
�
nounce
the
program
of
business
for
todays
debate
Mr
Chev-
Cloudy
with
showers
on
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
Remaining
mild
Winds
southwesterly
20
Low
tonight
ami
high
Thursday
at
Prince
George
Quesnel
and
Smithers
32
and
45
Peace
Uiver
Variable
cloudi
cloudiness
�
ness
Thursday
Little
change
in
temperature
Winds
will
be
southerly
10
Low
tonight
and
high
Thursday
at
G
r
a
n
d
e
Praiiie
35
and
45
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
Prec
Prince
George
Terrace
Smithcis
Quesnel
Williams
Lake
Kamloops
Whitehftrse
Fort
Nelson
Fort
St
John
46
37
4G
33
19
47
37
02
40
40
48
33
5G
33
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25
03
28
21
44
37
e
I
S
Dianne
Warren
and
Irene
Capp
Kneeling
are
Linda
McDonald
and
Laura
Holzworth
and
in
the
fore
foreground
�
ground
Bonnie
Hatch
The
play
will
be
presented
Nov
15
16
and
17
at
Duchess
Park
auditorium
Vandervoort
photo
Trouble
brewing
again
following
demonstration
VANCOUVER
CP
Trouble
appeared
brew
ing
again
today
at
the
Allied
Engineering
Limited
plant
as
labor
spokesman
called
for
2000
sympa
sympathizers
�
thizers
to
show
up
in
support
of
striking
workers
Thirty
policemen
and
their
five
dogs
braved
flying
rocks
and
ink
filled
egg
shells
Tuesday
to
quell
a
demonstration
at
the
plant
A
dozen
arrests
were
made
The
call
for
support
came
Tuesday
night
from
Paddy
Neale
secretary
of
the
Vancouver
and
Dis
District
�
trict
Labor
Council
Socreds
pro
-Tory
policy
develops
cracks
OTTAWA
CP
Tuesday
nights
rier
remarked
that
the
govern-
dramatic
votes
in
the
Commons
on
two
non
confidence
motions
showed
up
publicly
the
first
cracks
in
the
30
member
Social
Credit
ranks
which
nominally
have
been
supporting
the
gov
ernment
Two
Social
Credit
Quebec
members
Gerard
Lamy
of
St
Maurice
Laflcchc
and
Henri
La-
tulippc
of
Compton
Frontenac
bolted
fiom
their
colleagues
and
supported
the
Liberal
and
New
Democratic
parties
in
op
opposing
�
posing
the
government
A
few
minutes
later
there
was
a
barbed
exchange
between
House
leaders
Lionel
Chevner
of
the
Liberals
and
Gordon
Churchill
of
the
Conservatives
ment
now
had
a
short
lease
on
life
Replying
Mr
Churchill
said
he
thought
the
Liberals
would
want
a
relaxing
day
to
reflect
upon
their
own
political
situa
situation
�
tion
The
Liberals
whooped
and
hollered
when
the
two
back
bench
Social
Credit
MPs
voted
with
them
NDP
Leader
Douglas
announc
announced
�
ed
earlier
that
his
group
would
vote
with
the
Liberals
as
it
has
in
previous
tests
of
con
confidence
�
fidence
but
the
Liberals
need
the
suppoit
of
Social
Credit
to
topple
the
government
The
Liberals
now
are
confi
dent
that
with
the
first
crack
appearing
in
the
Social
Credit
camp
they
may
soon
get
the
majority
they
need
to
force
the
government
into
a
new
general
election
But
the
Conservatives
believe
the
Liberals
will
be
uncomfort
uncomfortable
�
able
with
Social
Credit
back
backing
�
ing
The
Conservatives
since
last
spring
when
former
CCF
House
Leader
Hazen
Argue
defected
to
the
Liberal
ranks
have
been
putting
the
Liberals
and
NDP
under
one
tent
The
Socreds
who
in
the
last
sis
weeks
have
united
with
the
government
against
Liberal
non
confidence
motions
failed
to
do
so
this
time
Two
Social
Credit
MPs
voted
with
the
Liberals
and
four
others
including
Deputy
Leader
Real
Caouette
deltbcr
ately
abstained
as
the
motion
was
defeated
121
to
108
The
re
remaining
�
maining
15
Social
Credit
MPs
present
teamed
up
with
1U6
Con-
scrvatives
against
their
two
dis
sident
colleagues
01
Liberal
members
and
15
New
Demo
crats
Just
befoie
this
the
Liberals
had
thrown
their
votes
behind
a
Social
Credit
non
confidence
motion
only
to
watch
the
New
Democrats
uphold
the
govern
government
�
ment
That
count
was
121
to
113
against
the
motion
technically
a
Social
Cicdit
amendment
to
the
main
Liberal
motion
v
t
Congress
party
here
The
announcement
came
after
Menon
had
been
the
subject
of
mounting
criticism
for
his
hand
handling
�
ling
of
the
smouldering
Sino
Indian
border
war
His
critics
had
blamed
him
for
the
poor
equipment
supplied
to
Indian
troops
fighting
on
the
border
and
said
his
attitude
to
him
and
the
nation
into
a
false
sense
of
security
Eighteen
of
the
21
members
of
the
ruling
Congress
Party
executive
were
reported
to
have
signed
a
letter
to
Nehru
urging
Menons
withdrawal
from
the
cabinet
and
referring
charges
that
India
was
unprepared
to
meet
the
Chinese
offensive
Menon
a
close
friend
and
ad
viser
of
Nehru
offered
to
re
sign
his
defence
ministry
post
verbally
Oct
2G
and
in
writing
Oct
30
He
was
removed
the
next
day
and
assigned
to
de
fence
production
Menons
defence
production
resignation
came
as
an
Indian
defence
official
reported
Indian
troops
had
shelled
Chinese
re
reinforcements
�
inforcements
near
Walong
at
the
eastern
end
of
the
disputed
northeast
frontier
He
added
that
the
Chinese
troops
were
continuing
to
build
up
strength
at
the
western
end
of
the
frontier
No
fighting
was
reported
there
In
another
development
17
members
of
the
Indian
Com
Communist
�
munist
party
including
a
leader
of
the
partys
pro
China
fac
tion
were
arrested
today
here
and
in
Bombay
and
Nagpur
KRISHNA
MENON
under
fire
Stevenson
said
after
a
five
hour
meeting
Tuesday
night
with
So
viet
Deputy
Foreign
Minister
Vasily
V
Kuzcntsov
this
one
was
not
fruitful
The
missiles
are
moving
out
and
the
talks
are
moving
on
Stevenson
said
But
he
gave
no
indication
that
the
missiles
and
jet
bombers
were
leaving
Cu
Cuban
�
ban
soil
The
US
delegation
kept
a
tight
lid
on
what
took
place
in
the
talks
but
it
was
apparent
lilzen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
North
Central
British
Columbia
Phone
LOgan
4
2441
Vol
6
No
217
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER
7
1962
LNDER
CONDITIONS
The
McMahon
line
drawn
by
a
British
diplomat
in
1914
is
regarded
by
India
as
her
bor
border
�
der
with
Tibet
now
occupied
by
Red
China
The
two
sides
do
not
agree
just
where
the
McMahon
line
lies
however
On
the
western
sector
of
the
border
in
Ladakh
Red
Chinas
Premier
Chou
En
lai
said
the
line
to
which
Red
Chinese
troops
have
advanced
coin
coincides
�
cides
in
the
main
with
the
tra
traditional
�
ditional
customary
line
which
lias
been
consistently
pointed
out
by
China
The
Red
Chinese
arc
esti
mated
to
have
taken
about
2-
500
square
miles
in
their
cur
current
�
rent
offensive
and
now
control
all
but
about
500
miles
of
the
15000
square
miles
they
claim
in
the
area
Red
Chinas
proposal
was
made
in
a
letter
from
Premier
Chou
which
the
New
China
news
agency
said
was
sent
to
Prime
Minister
Nehru
Nov
4
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was
described
as
an
clab-
its
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21
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The
United
Nations
general
As
Assembly
�
sembly
Tuesday
recommended
severe
trade
and
diplomatic
boycotts
of
South
Africa
with
the
aim
of
forcing
an
end
to
that
countrys
white
supremacy
policies
If
such
punitive
steps
fail
the
Assembly
recommended
the
Security
Council
should
con
consider
�
sider
ordering
South
Africa
ex
expelled
�
pelled
from
the
United
Nations
An
almost
solid
Asian-African-Soviet
bloc
was
reflected
in
the
67
to
16
vote
on
a
resolu
resolution
�
tion
sponsored
by
an
Afro-Asian
group
A
similar
measure
failed
last
vear
in
the
Assembly
for
lack
of
a
two
thirds
major
majority
�
ity
Among
those
voting
against
the
measure
were
the
US
Canada
Britain
and
Western
European
countries
Japan
New
WASHINGTON
AP
Cu
Cuban
�
ban
exiles
said
Tuesday
first
firsthand
�
hand
reports
from
the
island
tell
of
dozens
of
underground
installations
and
caves
being
used
to
hide
missiles
and
nu
nuclear
�
clear
weapons
Herminio
Portell
Vila
a
for
former
�
mer
professor
at
the
University
of
Havana
said
the
Soviet
Un
Unions
�
ions
military
advisers
in
Cuba
have
been
furnished
an
exten
extensive
�
sive
list
of
hiding
places
by
a
Cuban
speleologist
who
spent
ears
surveying
and
mapping
Cuban
caves
Euscbio
Mujal
Uarnil
former
secretary
general
of
the
Cuban
that
the
United
Spates
was
step-
ping
up
pressure
on
Premier
Khrushchev
to
hold
to
his
pledge
to
remove
missiles
and
all
other
offensive
weapons
and
ship
them
back
to
the
Soviet
Union
Main
stumbling
block
has
been
Prime
Minister
Fidel
Cas
Castros
�
tros
icfusal
to
permit
on-the-spot
inspection
of
the
missile
sites
by
the
United
Nations
the
international
committee
of
the
Kcd
Cross
or
any
other
foreign
agency
Anastas
I
JUkoyan
Soviet
first
deputy
premier
met
with
Castro
In
Havana
Tuesday
night
for
possibly
his
last
attempt
to
get
Castro
to
tall
in
line
Elsewhere
iu
the
UN
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Assembly
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China
may
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to
border
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Communist
China
announced
to
today
�
day
its
readiness
under
certain
conditions
to
withdraw
its
troops
12
miles
north
of
the
McMahon
line
on
the
eastern
sector
of
Indias
border
CRITICISM
Menon
put
out
of
job
By
Reuters
NEW
DELHI
Prime
Minister
Nehru
today
announced
the
resignation
of
Defence
Produc
Production
�
tion
Minister
V
K
Krishna
Menon
replaced
by
Nehru
last
week
as
defence
minister
Nehru
made
the
announce
ment
at
a
meeting
of
the
ruling
ward
communism
had
lulled
oration
on
what
Peking
said
in
LAURIE
WALLACE
deputy
provincial
secretary
for
BC
and
chief
of
the
Barkervillc
restoration
pro
project
�
ject
committee
will
address
the
November
meeting
of
the
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
starting
at
G15
pm
Thursday
in
the
Prince
George
Hotel
banquet
room
75000
set
for
studies
of
area
ore
VANCOUVER
ten
Canadian
Exploration
Ltd
has
decided
to
spend
another
75000
on
ex
exploration
�
ploration
of
Endako
Mines
molybdenum
property
The
company
says
it
entered
the
second
phase
of
an
agree
agreement
�
ment
with
Endako
because
of
results
obtained
from
the
drill
drilling
�
ing
program
and
geological
in
indications
�
dications
Canadian
Exploration
agreed
Sept
1
to
spend
75000
by
Nov
1
on
the
property
The
second
phase
calls
for
the
spending
of
another
75000
by
Jan
31
The
exploration
company
re
receives
�
ceives
one
share
of
Endako
for
each
dollar
spent
If
it
wishes
to
continue
with
the
agreement
it
must
agree
by
Jan
31
to
spend
a
minimum
of
100000
a
year
for
two
years
The
agreement
may
be
term
terminated
�
inated
at
60
days
notice
In
order
lo
maintain
its
op
option
�
tion
in
good
standing
beyond
Jan
31
1965
the
company
must
commit
itself
to
putting
the
Zealand
Australia
and
Turkey
property
into
production
Cuban
missiles
being
hidden
exiles
report
Confederation
of
Labor
said
he
has
reports
from
underground
sources
in
Cuba
that
caves
are
being
used
to
hide
missiles
ami
nuclear
weapons
In
addition
he
said
the
Cu
Cuban
�
ban
production
of
cement
plus
fabulous
amounts
of
cement
imported
fiom
Czechoslovakia
are
being
used
to
build
under
underground
�
ground
storage
facilities
for
se
secret
�
cret
weapons
The
Evening
Star
emotes
a
Cuban
exile
lawyer
as
saying
there
arc
at
least
seven
great
storage
areas
for
missiles
in
caves
and
other
underground
installations
US
Russia
reach
impasse
during
negotiations
on
rockets
inspection
UNITED
NATIONS
AP
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The
US
drive
to
get
Soviet
offensive
weapons
out
of
Cuba
and
international
inspection
of
the
withdrawal
appeared
today
to
have
taken
a
critical
turn
US
Ambassador
Adlai
E
approved
a
diplomatic
and
trade
quarantine
of
South
Af
rica
in
a
new
attempt
to
force
the
country
to
end
its
white
supremacy
policies
The
resolution
which
was
adopted
67
to
IB
with
23
absten
abstentions
�
tions
also
calls
for
South
Af
Africas
�
ricas
expulsion
from
the
UN
if
the
boycott
fails
to
produce
results
Canada
voted
against
the
resolution
The
assembly
voted
75
to
none
for
a
resolution
by
37
non-
aligned
countries
and
amended
by
Canada
calling
for
a
ban
on
all
nuclear
tests
by
Jaiu
1
There
were
21
abstentions
in
including
�
cluding
all
four
nuclear
powers
1
the
US
the
Soviet
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and
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