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light
horse
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and
registered
light
horse
halter
class
7
8
pm
Warburg
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school
of
ballet
main
bldg
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1030
pm
Variety
show
grandstand
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930
am
Judging
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track
4
pm
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beef
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630
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Shetland
ponies
and
pony
classes
7
8
pm
Ballet
display
Warburg
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main
bldg
830
-
1030
pm
Variety
show
grandstand
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Police
moved
in
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Britains
great
train
rob-
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cry
gang
today
arresting
four
men
and
seizing
a
large
sum
of
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Newspapers
said
the
police
had
seized
about
100000
about
300000
in
possible
loot
from
the
train
job
Dank
experts
were
to
check
it
over
to
see
if
it
came
from
the
shipment
taken
from
the
Glasgow-to-Londott
mail
train
a
week
ago
today
Police
announced
two
men
were
arrested
in
London
and
two
in
the
south
coast
resort
city
of
Bournemouth
the
latter
pair
after
putting
up
a
struggle
tion
phone
and
ask
him
replied
the
th
Red
Knight
who
was
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from
which
they
could
spare
a
little
cash
to
help
out
those
junior
farmers
by
buy
buying
�
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a
steer
If
theres
competi
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tive
bidding
to
a
point
a
bit
above
market
value
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will
en
courage
these
young
people
to
ofiiccr
He
promptly
phoned
keep
on
producing
good
beef
he
saw
Nor
will
it
cost
much
because
if
buyors
dont
want
the
steers
they
bid
for
the
animals
can
be
sold
again
at
the
Vancouver
or
Edmonton
markets
where
prime
beef
such
as
these
well-eared-for
animals
will
probably
return
tho
bidder
almost
as
much
as
ho
paid
These
are
beautiful
animals
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said
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you
dont
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IN
THE
EXHIBITS
FOLLOWING
THEIR
officiating
at
the
opening
ceremony
Wednesday
of
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
were
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Williston
left
Exhibition
STUNNING
DISPLAY
The
seven
pilots
and
more
than
50
ground
personnel
vho
last
minute
they
had
skirted
li
the
ist
raisini
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rnrtaii
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shine
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the
j
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tr
lu
l11
on
what
was
probably
most
exciting
show
ever
presented
in
Prince
George
The
pilots
couldnt
hear
the
thunderous
applause
which
greeted
their
first
silhouette
flypast
but
they
must
have
sens
ed
the
crowds
appreciation
In
perfect
diamond
forma-
the
golden
-
hued
jets
The
two
arrested
in
Bourne-
streaked
by
etched
against
the
mouth
have
had
charges
filed
azure
sky
against
them
and
were
being
SOLO
SABRES
brought
here
from
the
coast
Moments
later
the
two
solo
The
bandits
cash
haul
in
the
sabres
passed
within
50
to
100
robbery
in
Buckinghamshire
40
j
feet
of
one
another
directly
in
miles
northwest
of
here
was
a
front
of
the
grandstand
after
world
record
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million
coming
in
opposite
directions
at
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lit
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awaited
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show
in
the
Exhibition
grand
grandstand
�
stand
clapped
his
hands
when
the
first
jet
appeared
from
the
clouds
and
exclaimed
to
his
mother
Gee
I
sure
hope
he
can
find
the
others
The
Red
Knight
who
startled
last
nights
Exhibition
crowd
love
to
Have
a
little
work
to
do
here
in
the
morning
but
I
can
be
there
for
your
evening
show
And
what
a
show
he
put
on
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
appeal
appealed
�
ed
today
to
all
Prince
Goorge
merchants
and
businessmen
to
help
make
the
Exhibitions
411
cattle
sale
a
success
He
noted
with
his
daring
performance
in
j
that
most
local
merchants
and
the
crimson
jet
was
hare
by
j
businessmen
are
making
money
incident
Night
before
Exhibi-
i
here
and
have
an
advertising
tion
president
Harry
Loder
men
mentioned
�
tioned
to
the
senior
RCAF
of
officer
�
ficer
with
the
Hawks
that
it
would
have
been
nice
to
have
had
the
Red
Knight
at
the
Ex
Exhibition
�
hibition
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you
want
him
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bo
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and
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hill
cv
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else
in
the
parade
did
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500
participants
in
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and
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ast
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i
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scene
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neition
Warburg
Madsen
School
of
Ballet
and
El
Dora
procession
bore
up
cheerfully
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just
as
the
parade
got
under
j
tr
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armament
honorable
mention
way
I
Elks
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only
lucky
people
were
the
float
drivers
but
everyone
else
was
soaked
before
the
parade
was
half
finished
Most
impressive
were
the
little
girU
of
the
Elkettes
maj
majorettes
�
orettes
who
twirled
their
ba
batons
�
tons
as
though
the
sun
was
shining
and
their
short
skirts
were
as
good
as
raincoats
The
only
float
appropriate
to
the
day
was
an
insurance
com
companys
�
panys
that
advised
onlookers
to
Plan
for
a
rainy
day
According
to
police
estimates
12000
persons
many
armed
with
umbrellas
watched
the
70
entries
of
floats
horse
riders
marching
bands
and
major
majorettes
�
ettes
pass
by
Judges
Ray
Williston
minis
minister
�
ter
of
lands
and
forests
Mrs
Carrie
J
Gray
and
Martin
Caine
hail
difficult
decisions
to
make
when
they
awarded
the
prizes
Their
choices
were
Local
students
win
scholarships
Two
Prince
George
students
have
been
awarded
entrance
scholarships
of
300
to
the
Uni
University
�
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of
1IC
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scholars
are
William
Charles
Levcrman
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and
George
Stanley
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300
awards
the
Norman
MacKenzie
Alumni
Scholarships
were
given
to
42
BC
students
entering
Univer
University
�
sity
Other
district
winners
of
the
Comic
Float
Prince
George
Fire
Dept
old
fire
equipment
honorable
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Travellers
Community
Float
PG
Civic
Properties
and
Recreation
Com
Commission
�
mission
swimming
pool
and
playground
scene
honorable
mention
Civic
Works
dept
Marching
Group
Prince
George
Junior
Pipe
Band
hon
honorable
�
orable
mention
Elkettes
maj
majorettes
�
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Horse
Ruler
Alan
Ponych
No
injuries
from
3
accidents
Three
car
accidents
were
re
reported
�
ported
in
the
city
Wediesday
but
none
was
serious
and
no
one
was
injured
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250
pm
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claied
the
exhibition
officially
open
after
a
brief
address
iisan
iii
miles
an
hour
point
rolls
perlnrined
while
There
wasnt
a
lull
in
ihe
re
I
white
and
blue
let
streaks
make
up
the
world
-
fa
minis
halt
hour
aerial
display
with
threaded
out
behind
them
RCAF
Golden
Hawks
sabre
jet
four
of
the
Golden
Hawks
per-
brought
gasps
of
wonderment
acrobatic
team
say
their
main
forming
formation
stunts
and
No
as
spectacular
but
never
compensation
is
in
the
knovvl-
two
splitting
the
air
on
solos
theless
extremely
interesting
edge
they
have
done
a
good
In
one
of
the
solo
acts
the
was
the
audience
warmer
per
job
Mark
VI
Sabre
executed
a
per
i
formance
of
the
Verlpl
search
After
Wednesdays
two
per-
feet
360
degree
turn
during
and
rescue
helicopter
fortnances
at
the
opening
day
I
which
the
pilots
weight
was
The
RCAF
121
Rescue
Squad
of
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
they
should
be
the
highest
paid
people
in
Canada
The
spectators
werent
simply
thrilled
They
were
enthralled
by
the
beauty
as
the
Golden
Hawks
wrote
poetry
in
the
sky
and
electrified
by
the
brilliance
of
the
teams
stunning
display
of
precision
flying
EXCITING
SHOW
The
Hawks
301st
public
lis
play
was
almost
performed
elsewhere
Low
-
hanging
clouds
nearlv
cancelled
out
the
alter
noon
performance
but
at
th
six
times
normal
or
almost
1
iron
demonstrated
the
two
rotor
200
pounds
I
helicopters
magnificent
man-
JET
STREAKS
j
oeuvrability
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as
he
flew
out
of
the
With
the
Golden
Hawks
Can
turn
an
already
admiring
au
ada
is
carrying
on
its
proud
dionce
watched
the
pilot
i
oil
tradition
of
more
than
half
a
his
aircraft
three
times
as
if
century
of
exploring
new
hori
to
say
heck
that
wasnt
any-
zons
thing
The
RCAF
proved
its
mettle
Tlur
figure
eights
and
eight-
in
golden
tones
Wednesday
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takes
civic
holiday
mammoth
parade
goes
on
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store
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a
new
service
SOS
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Husbands
Men
living
alone
in
the
capital
while
their
families
bask
on
seaside
beaches
now
need
only
ring
a
telephone
number
to
have
a
cleaner
call
to
tidy
the
apartment
wash
linen
cook
meals
and
sew
on
shirt
buttons
The
same
service
will
have
shoes
re
soled
buy
the
gro
groceries
�
ceries
and
clean
suits
If
the
summer
bachelor
wants
to
have
a
dinner
party
the
same
service
will
offer
instant
menus
prepare
the
one
selected
service
it
and
wasli
up
afterwards
One
of
Ihe
lust
applicants
to
the
SOS
Lonely
Husbands
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was
a
woman
Anglican
women
want
bigger
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Angli
Anglican
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Churchs
attitude
toward
women
got
a
thorough
blister
blistering
�
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Wednesday
night
when
near
nearly
�
ly
200
women
gathered
to
dis
discuss
�
cuss
their
role
ii
the
church
at
the
Anglican
World
Congress
here
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were
calls
for
the
or
ordination
�
dination
of
women
into
the
min
ministry
�
istry
and
a
greater
apprecia
appreciation
�
tion
of
the
changed
position
of
woman
in
modern
society
The
women
were
delegates
to
the
congress
or
wives
oi
delegates
from
many
of
the
na
tions
which
make
up
the
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bone
dry
for
the
uncmiloyed
mnvho
can
work
but
wont
Mayor
William
Moore
has
put
up
a
no
work
no
welfare
sign
to
slop
leeching
on
the
so
social
�
cial
assistance
fund
And
at
least
five
BC
mayors
three
reeves
and
two
village
commis
commissioners
�
sioners
agree
with
him
Mayor
Moore
will
not
sign
another
social
welfare
cheque
could
get
a
job
by
trying
Mayors
Loran
Jordon
of
Port
Alberni
and
Fred
Bishop
of
Al
bcrni
offered
qualified
support
Their
policy
is
to
refuse
cheques
to
persons
convicted
of
liquor
offences
The
others
support
the
idea
and
say
they
will
work
for
changes
in
the
Welfare
Act
t
i-
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Moil
7c
a
Copy
T
CARniC
won
t
join
welfare
hassle
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position
of
municipal
officials
who
state
they
will
refuse
to
sin
some
social
welfare
cheques
was
termed
plumb
ridiculous
today
by
Mayor
Garvin
eell
i
nd
r
the
British
North
m
nca
Act
which
serves
as
it
das
constitution
you
cant
refuse
sustenance
i
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nts
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Dczell
de-
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uas
commenting
on
a
an
Press
story
today
that
at
least
five
iiii
rs
three
reeves
and
village
commissioners
in-
refuse
to
sign
welfare
pies
tor
persons
who
can
rk
and
wont
or
for
persons
iv
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of
liquor
offences
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they
dont
know
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talking
about
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just
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resigned
from
office
today
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resignation
came
follow
following
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a
mob
demonstration
de
demanding
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formation
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Jencwein
Indian
Council
of
Canada
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ramnbell
Its
as
simple
as
that
and
jvcr
arul
1au
Scherle
of
under
the
BNA
Act
its
all
youij0pt
can
do
j
In
the
case
of
a
man
with
a
wife
and
children
the
man
him
himself
�
self
could
be
cut
off
and
the
family
cared
for
he
added
MAYOR
IN
FAVOR
Mayor
Dczell
indicated
he
would
be
in
favor
of
amend
amendments
�
ments
which
would
provide
better
control
of
welfare
pay
WCB
under
fire
over
payments
next
month
I
HULI
nrfT
ment
office
workers
earn
near
nearly
�
ly
12
per
cent
less
than
em
employees
�
ployees
doing
comparable
work
in
private
industry
They
have
demanded
an
Immediate
in
increase
�
crease
WINNIPEG
A
section
of
the
Indian
Act
giving
the
right
of
OTTAWA
The
cabinet
today
began
claus-e-by-clausc
study
of
a
draft
agreement
to
obtain
American
nuclear
warheads
for
Canadin
forces
Prime
Minister
Pearson
said
he
hopes
it
will
be
approved
by
the
end
of
the
week
WASHINGTON
The
US
has
NELSON
P
Fraudulent
or
narted
consultation
with
its
not
all
claims
to
the
Work-
j
NATO
allies
on
the
next
round
mens
Compensation
Board
0iWcscrn
talks
with
Russia
ments
He
said
he
would
sup-
i
snouici
oe
pain
an
oinciai
oi
me
iort
such
amendments
at
the
I
Consolidated
Employees
Bcnev
1
feCOrd
CfOWCJ
Union
of
BC
Municipalities
oltnt
Socictv
said
Wednesday
II
ll
M
At
York
iork
made
made
the
tne
sugges-
sugges-
J
ks
exhibition
uon
l0
uc
intur
mw
ne
in
The
provincial
government
j
-ays
00
per
cent
of
social
wel-
Iquiry
into
the
Workmens
Com
jon
fircf
rjnV
fare
atid
the
municipalities
10
pensation
Act
per
cent
Mayor
Dezell
City
jic
said
it
takes
too
long
Manager
Arran
Thomson
and
to
investigate
claims
it
costs
City
Clerk
Twl
Kent
are
sign-
i
too
much
and
in
any
case
999
ing
agents
for
the
city
City
por
cent
of
workmen
are
hon
Controtler
Chester
Jeffery
signs
est
all
city
welfare
cheques
Davis
Sigler
board
counsel
Meanwhile
in
Courtenay
on
j
said
claims
require
a
waiting
Vancouver
Island
where
the
period
of
21
days
whether
con
hassle
started
the
welfare
pot
tested
or
not
Weather
roundup
New
record
high
minimum
Friday
temperatures
were
set
here
peraturt
K3
I
3EftSI
Little
change
in
tern
Winds
light
Low
to-
Sunday
and
Monday
mornings
night
and
high
Friday
at
Low
reading
Sunday
was
5G
Grande
Prairie
50
and
70
degrees
two
degrees
above
the
Low
tonight
and
high
Friday
former
record
set
last
year
on
at
Vancouver
55
and
72
Vie
that
date
toria
53
and
67
Low
reading
Monday
was
59
degrees
one
degree
above
the
former
low
which
was
recorded
in
1911
Variable
cloudiness
is
fore
east
for
Friday
with
occasional
change
in
temperature
Light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Anglican
j
Friday
at
Prince
George
and
ijuesnei
so
ana
72
bmiuicrs
But
sume
of
the
sharpest
45
and
72
criticism
came
from
a
repre-
Peace
River
sentative
of
the
host
city
Sunny
with
cloudy
intervals
Last
24
Hours
Hi
Lo
Pr
Prince
George
Terrace
Smithers
Quesnel
Williams
Lake
K
am
loops
Whitehorsc
Fort
Nelson
Fort
St
John
Dawson
Creek
05
50
51
G3
57
08
C3
48
12
70
54
01
08
51
Si
G2
81
51
71
53
72
5G
29
70
55
56
Thousands
of
people
had
a
free
second
-
hand
view
of
the
Golden
Hawks
Display
from
outside
the
grounds
but
a
rec
record
�
ord
7596
paid
to
get
in
the
first
day
of
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
The
rush
overwhelmed
the
sale
of
ticket
expectations
of
the
organizers
All
the
printed
gate
tickets
4000
for
adults
and
1500
for
children
were
sold
by
early
evening
Spare
tickets
from
last
years
show
were
found
to
meet
the
de
demand
�
mand
By
8
pm
every
inch
of
space
in
the
grounds
was
tak
taken
�
en
up
The
grandstand
for
the
variety
show
was
packed
the
Midway
was
jammed
as
solid
as
the
roads
leading
to
the
Exhibition
grounds
and
the
Exhibition
Hall
had
a
contin
continuous
�
uous
flow
through
its
doors
Everyone
was
talking
about
two
tilings
the
Golden
Hawks
aid
the
vast
crowd
One
man
said
This
is
the
biggest
crowd
Ive
seen
here
in
six
years
Its
much
more
fun
Half
way
through
the
evening
rain
threatened
the
Variety
show
at
the
grandstand
but
after
two
spots
the
weather
re-
lonted
Officials
announced
that
large
ccmpctitljii
entries
have
en
enabled
�
abled
them
to
award
enough
prize
money
to
qualify
the
Simon
Eraser
Days
and
Exhibi
Exhibition
�
tion
as
a
class
b
show
nest
year
instead
of
class
c
raps
NDP
for
narrow
mindedness
Altogether
I
would
say
well
known
Liberals
and
Con-
there
were
about
20
unions
re-
servatives
presented
1
was
asked
to
be
In
any
event
he
said
there
there
to
outline
the
NDP
policy
were
about
120U
union
repre-
There
were
three
leading
speakers
oo
that
occasion
he
said
One
was
Fergus
McKean
i
in
iil
ik
i
t-
ii
iiivnne
m
t
1
1
fit
lit
c
liiiiI
i
t
ic
it
I
hit
nniuivoi
ri
j
s
Pnli
mil
u
-hu
f
fnl
uv
f
1
lie
SCCOIUl
Was
Via
lCn
I
-
vttub
u
euiieas
in
icpi
iniuiuiiiiu
linn
lor
-mr
in
In
niiihiri
Hivir
treilv
i
n
v
tho
mnntritv
nf
uhnm
lowing
too
closely
will
be
laid
attending
against
James
Williamson
af
1
Day
rally
ter
the
car
he
was
driving
ran
into
another
driven
by
Edward
Grunerud
at
315
p
m
at
Fif
Fifteenth
�
teenth
and
Victoria
Damage
to
each
car
was
estimated
at
100
Total
damage
of
220
was
estimated
in
a
mishap
on
a
Vancouver
May
Mr
Ilerridge
said
in
an
inter
interview
�
view
at
nearby
Nakusp
that
he
sees
nothing
detrimental
to
the
NDP
about
his
appearance
at
the
rally
which
1
did
Mr
JJerridge
said
another
speaker
was
Homer
Stevens
secretary
or
the
Fishermens
Union
who
spoke
on
the
Paci
Pacific
�
fic
salmon
fisheries
treaty
MAJORITY
FROM
NDP
I
OUTLINED
POLICIES
I
-j
mik
it
is
important
to
I
was
invited
by
the
officers
note-
Mr
Ilerridge
said
that
Tuniiiih
it
715
n
in
Police
I
oi
several
responsible
unions
immediately
alter
tne
Aiay
iay
I
would
presume
were
NDP
supporters
Mr
Herridge
declared
the
NDP
is
affiliated
with
the
Soci
Socialist
�
alist
International
and
accord
i
n
g
I
y
participation
of
NDP
members
in
May
Day
rallies
was
completely
appropriate
I
had
no
hesitation
in
grasp
grasping
�
ing
the
opportunity
to
inform
people
of
the
policies
of
the
Pearkes
and
the
third
was
the
then
MLA
for
Ilosslatul
Trail
myself
20
YEAR
EVENT
When
I
was
invited
this
year
I
thought
this
must
be
a
20
year
event
While
I
disagree
strongly
widi
people
on
many
tilings
1
believe
in
the
spirit
of
Hyde
Park
he
said
aid
a
car
driven
by
Alessan-
auniuicu
wuu
ciuicr
vancou-
rauy
in
ancouer
wi
aicv
1
vur
n
sam
iivini
uij
i
ucueve
wiai
me
rignt
of
dm
lifilitii
stmnol
for
another
ver
iaoor
unincl
or
me
JJL
ens
was
invited
to
auuress
me
view
oi
me
representations
every
citizen
to
express
lis
award
are
Donna
Kay
Eaton
j
vehicle
when
the
car
driven
Federation
of
L
a
bo
r
such
as
annual
meeting
of
the
BC
Fed
1
made
to
me
by
prominent
trade
J
ideas
in
private
and
in
public
of
Francois
Lake
Terence
Lio
i
bv
Jack
Larkins
rammed
into
me
oil
aim
Liienucal
Workers
oration
of
Hsti
anu
iiame
union
icauers
ami
Uie
opportunty
on
these
na-
s
go
out
and
look
at
them
nel
Marion
Dawson
Creek
the
rear
of
Bedcttis
alH
e
business
agent
of
the
Clubs
in
Vernon
on
the
Pacific
I
Mr
Herridge
said
he
had
ad-
tional
occasions
to
blow
off
anytime
before
the
auction
uad
Horencc
Aiita
Dow
nun
cf
The
inishui
vvu
under
in
provincial
government
employ
treaty
and
there
he
was
on
the
dressed
only
one
previous
May
steam
are
some
of
the
sale-
al
at
t
pm
Friday
Vandeihouf
I
vcAtralum
v
ViUn
he
uaid
platform
with
a
number
of
Day
rally
in
Vancouver
in
19
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