- / -
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Soviet
scientists
claim
they
have
developed
a
substance
which
protects
animals
from
radiation
The
substance
des
described
�
cribed
as
phenolic
com
pounds
is
said
to
be
-similar
to
compounds
used
to
prevent
food
spoilage
Animals
given
this
substance
were
not
killed
by
a
normally
lethal
exposure
to
radiation
The
Flash
Cab
Company
of
Chicago
has
Installed
five
inch
televisions
In
40
of
Its
285
taxis
The
receivers
are
mount
mounted
�
ed
on
the
rear
of
the
drivers
seat
and
the
speaker
is
set
Into
the
window
deck
behind
the
rear
seat
Cost
of
the
receivers
and
their
Installation
Is
240
and
the
company
plans
to
Install
60
more
Two
bt
others
and
their
sister
were
stabbed
to
death
Monday
in
their
Pittsburg
Pen
home
Their
father
George
Vidovich
35
who
was
found
unconscious
in
an
automobile
Is
in
serious
condition
in
hospital
Police
say
he
attempted
to
take
his
own
life
A
neighbour
found
the
dead
children
George
Jr
14
Richard
9
and
Joann
11
after
repeated
telephone
calls
brought
no
response
Allied
officials
in
Berlin
re
reported
�
ported
that
Soviet
officers
have
released
a
French
convoy
that
Imd
been
held
up
at
a
check
checkpoint
�
point
The
French
convoy
had
been
stopped
on
its
way
out
of
Berlin
North
American
Air
Defence
Command
will
guard
against
communications
breakdowns
between
the
Ballistic
Missile
Early
Warning
System
and
the
NORAD
headquarters
at
Col
Colorado
�
orado
Springs
by
building
a
new
591
mile
communications
link
Primarily
a
radio
system
it
will
link
Thule
Greenland
to
Hall
Beach
on
Melvlll
Pen
Peninsula
�
insula
In
the
North
West
Ter
Territories
�
ritories
The
present
undersea
cable
link
between
Thule
and
Cape
Dyer
Baffin
Island
has
been
broken
occasionally
by
Icebergs
The
Canadian
Association
of
Consumers
in
a
brief
to
the
Commons
Food
and
Drug
com
committee
�
mittee
pressed
for
pesticide
sales
to
be
limited
to
approved
and
licensed
retail
outlets
The
CAC
also
urged
testing
poison
content
of
food
should
be
stepped
up
product
labelling
and
con
container
�
tainer
construction
should
be
Improved
prosecution
on
con
amlnatlon
charges
should
be
nore
stringent
and
users
of
pesticides
should
be
better
ed
educated
�
ucated
to
their
dangers
SIU
boss
Hal
Banks
has
si
-rendered
to
the
RCMP
in
Mont
Montreal
�
real
today
The
surrender
came
this
afternoon
and
the
RCMP
say
Banks
will
go
to
criminal
court
to
answer
charges
against
him
The
worlds
highest
marriage
rates
takes
place
in
the
Falk
Falkland
�
land
Islands
where
there
are
137
weddings
per
1000
of
pop
population
�
ulation
The
American
Virgin
Islands
have
the
highest
divorce
rate431
per
1000
followed
by
the
United
Arab
Republic
232
The
rate
for
England
and
Wales
is
054
for
the
United
States
218
Several
countries
Italy
Spain
the
Philippines
Ireland
and
Malta
are
listed
as
having
no
provision
for
dlvorc
but
among
those
who
do
Northern
Ireland
and
Portugal
have
the
fewest
divorces
The
report
comments
on
the
large
increase
of
in
international
�
ternational
travellers
es
especially
�
pecially
to
Finland
Japan
Jor
Jordan
�
dan
Greece
and
West
Germany
hear
this
In
case
we
forgot
to
men
mention
�
tion
it
this
is
NATIONAL
CAT
WEEK
And
to
clebrate
one
of
our
staffers
took
the
family
feline
to
the
vets
No
nothing
wrong
with
Tabby
Just
an
annual
checkup
r
rum
Fort
St
John
comes
the
fctory
that
proves
that
longevity
it
m
detterent
to
a
night
on
the
town
MRS
BELLA
YAHEY
an
Indian
from
a
nearby
reserve
who
was
fined
ilO
Monday
after
spending
a
night
In
the
lockup
gave
her
aisj
a
105
years
Two
Prince
George
men
have
discovered
guns
are
in
great
dt
mind
in
the
city
-
theyve
Jum
had
theirs
stolen
Arthur
Cunningham
had
his
75
3006
USA
taken
from
his
pickup
parked
on
Fourth
and
RIEN
HOLD
FICHTNER
lost
his
12
gauge
bhotgun
from
the
Avenue
next
door
It
t
are
planning
to
go
to
the
International
Cabaret
Nov
23
and
you
neglected
to
get
tickets
on
the
weekend
youre
out
of
lukl
SVEN
JOHANSEN
chair
nun
of
the
Cabaret
reports
Hut
tickets
were
completely
sold
out
Saturday
Vol
7
No
215
c
te
Citizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
Five
scientists
share
physics
chemistry
prizes
STOCKHOLM
Reuters
The
Swedish
Academy
of
Scientists
today
split
tho
Nobel
Prizes
for
chemistry
and
physics
among
a
total
of
five
scientists
An
Italian
Glulio
Natta
and
a
West
German
Professor
Karl
Zlegler
shared
the
chemistry
award
Three
men
two
Ameri
Americans
�
cans
and
a
West
German
won
the
1963
prize
for
physics
Half
the
prize
of
265000
crowns
51000
went
to
Profes
Professor
�
sor
Eugene
Wlgner
of
Prince
Princeton
�
ton
University
for
his
contri
contributions
�
butions
to
the
theory
of
the
atomic
nucleus
and
elementary
particles
The
other
half
will
be
div
divided
�
ided
by
Professor
Maria
Goe-ppert-Mayer
of
the
University
With
REMEMBERANCE
DAY
CEREMONIES
to
take
place
next
Monday
at
the
city
hall
cen
cenotaph
�
otaph
the
city
was
forced
to
put
through
a
rush
order
for
a
new
flag
pole
Although
it
has
passed
unnoticed
by
most
residents
the
old
flag
pole
was
snapped
off
in
two
pieces
by
vandals
Halloween
night
and
will
bet
replaced
by
a
steel
column
of
the
same
height
The
old
pole
which
was
erected
in
about
1956
Is
the
second
to
go
down
during
a
term
of
office
served
by
MAYOR
GARVIN
DEZELLthe
first
pole
simply
died
of
rot
ALEX
DERG
and
JOHN
REMPEL
of
Norgate
Auto
Dody
will
unveil
later
this
week
the
biggest
thats
right
the
big
biggest
�
gest
towing
truck
ever
to
go
on
the
road
in
BC
It
was
right
there
on
the
list
of
school
board
accounts
567
for
POKER
CHIPS
purchased
from
a
P
rlnce
George
stationary
store
Trustees
eyes
popped
whens
the
next
game
said
oneuntil
It
was
explained
that
the
colored
chips
are
used
In
arithmetic
courses
A
small
magnet
is
mounted
on
each
chip
allowing
it
to
be
stuck
to
metal
boards
of
Calnornla
and
Professor
Hans
Jensen
of
Heidelberg
Un
University
�
iversity
The
latter
two
received
the
award
for
discoveries
concern
concerning
�
ing
nuclear
shell
structure
Wlgner
61
won
his
award
particularly
through
the
discov
discovery
�
ery
of
fundamental
symmetry
principles
in
atomic
particles
He
was
born
In
Hungary
and
studied
In
Budapest
and
Berlin
He
Joined
Princeton
University
in
1930
as
a
professor
of
mathe
mathematical
�
matical
physics
Wlgner
won
the
Fermi
Prize
in
1958
and
the
Atoms
for
Peace
award
in
1960
Professor
Geoppert
Mayer
a
woman
was
born
In
1906
in
Katowice
then
part
of
Germany
and
now
in
Poland
She
studied
at
Goettlngen
Germany
and
was
then
asso
associated
�
ciated
for
about
10
years
with
John
Hopkins
University
in
Baltimore
Mdwithher
Amer
American
�
ican
husband
Joseph
Mayer
professor
of
chemical
physics
Jensen
born
In
Hamburg
in
1907
Joined
the
Institute
of
Technology
in
Hanover
in
1941
He
has
been
professor
of
theor
theoretical
�
etical
physics
at
Heidelberg
University
since
1949
The
Swedish
Academy
of
Sciences
said
research
carried
out
by
Wigner
has
been
of
key
importance
in
understanding
the
physics
of
elementary
particles
Poison
takes
third
victim
IPSWICH
Mass
W
A
prom
inent
physicist
third
principal
in
a
mysterious
polsorlngcase
is
dead
The
body
of
Dr
William
W
A
Johnson
48
was
found
Monday
in
a
bedroom
of
his
new
home
on
Heartbreak
Road
An
autopsy
was
ordered
to
deter
determine
�
mine
the
cause
of
death
On
March
10
I960
Johnsons
wife
Nathalie
and
his
partner
in
a
private
laboratory
Dr
Daniel
P
Norman
a
biochem
biochemist
�
ist
were
found
dead
by
John
Johnsons
�
sons
son
Lome
now
H
Authorities
said
Mrs
John
Johnson
�
son
and
Norman
died
after
drinking
cyanide
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citys
new
pump
house
at
the
souf
h
end
of
the
old
Nechako
River
bridge
has
been
officially
opened
Open
to
the
public
the
neat
white
and
blue
building
houses
power
sufficient
to
service
a
city
double
the
population
of
Prince
George
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
right
and
30
NEW
CLASSROOMS
NEEDED
BY
1968
works
superintendent
Bill
Jones
stand
beside
one
of
two
gas
fired
diesel
engines
that
activate
the
giant
pumps
which
are
now
injecting
water
at
a
rate
of
3G00
gallons
a
minute
into
the
citys
water
system
Total
cost
of
equipment
and
building
amounts
to
in
excess
of
100
000
Roy
Fujikawa
photo
650000
vote
planned
School
trustees
Monday
night
decided
to
go
ahead
with
plans
for
a
050000
referendum
which
will
seek
approval
for
30
new
classrooms
In
the
Prince
George
area
The
action
was
taken
after
the
board
heard
a
report
of
an
extensive
survey
made
of
future
classroom
requirements
In
the
city
It
was
made
by
Tom
Wheeler
principal
of
Connaught
Elementary
School
The
trustees
expressed
a
desire
to
have
the
referendum
prepared
and
approved
by
De
Department
�
partment
of
Education
author
authorities
�
ities
in
Victoria
In
time
for
the
Dec
5
municipal
elections
However
It
is
possible
the
vote
may
be
held
early
next
year
The
requirements
cover
only
those
of
the
elementary
grades
A
study
of
future
secondary
school
needs
would
be
made
after
proposed
curriculum
changes
still
under
study
by
school
board
and
department
officials
are
solidified
Mr
Wheeler
said
the
study
convinced
him
that
the
popula
population
�
tion
growth
near
the
longer
established
elementary
schools
has
stabilized
and
there
will
be
no
need
to
change
the
bound
boundaries
�
aries
of
Connaught
King
George
V
and
Harwln
Trustee
Harold
Moffatt
said
he
would
like
to
see
the
city
provide
the
board
with
details
of
apartment
and
row
housing
growth
This
would
help
in
es
estimating
�
timating
future
population
densities
Included
In
the
referendum
would
be
plans
for
a
new
four
room
school
on
Cottonwood
Island
Phone
LOgan
4
2441
The
Fish
and
Game
de
department
�
partment
Issues
these
sug
suggestions
�
gestions
for
hunters
enter
entering
�
ing
the
woods
whether
ex
experienced
�
perienced
or
hunting
for
the
first
time
Always
wear
warm
cloth
clothing
�
ing
Matches
should
be
car
carried
�
ried
in
a
watertight
contain
container
�
er
Know
standard
distress
signals
Firearms
can
be
fired
to
attract
attention
Hunter
should
have
know
knowledge
�
ledge
of
how
to
build
a
pro
proper
�
per
lean
to
with
heat
re
reflectors
�
flectors
If
the
country
is
unfa
unfamiliar
�
miliar
the
lost
hunters
should
stay
where
he
is
or
if
bounded
on
all
sides
at
attempt
�
tempt
to
move
Into
the
open
and
pile
a
fire
ready
for
igniting
In
a
hurry
Always
carry
a
compass
If
hunters
plan
to
bo
out
for
any
length
of
time
cho
chocolate
�
colate
raisin
or
any
food
of
high
protein
value
should
be
carried
for
emergency
Mr
Wheelers
projection
QLD
CCF
HALL
SITE
TO
BE
USED
went
as
far
as
1968
but
the
Department
of
Education
places
a
three
year
limit
on
actual
construction
spending
He
estimated
that
by
1968
40
new
elementary
classrooms
will
be
needed
in
the
city
Drive
planning
here
Thursday
Prince
George
College
fund
drive
committee
will
meet
Thursday
night
to
make
plans
to
contact
business
firms
which
Indicated
one
year
ago
they
would
subscribe
to
the
college
Headed
by
Bernard
Mc
Ken7le
it
Is
expected
the
com
committee
�
mittee
will
solicit
the
firms
this
week
A
BRAZEN
BURGLAR
broke
into
Princess
Alex
Alexandras
�
andras
palatial
suburban
home
Monday
night
and
es
escaped
�
caped
with
Jewels
valued
at
thousands
of
pounds
He
was
surprised
In
a
second
storey
dressing
room
and
made
a
clean
getaway
Victoria
talks
successful
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
accom
accompanied
�
panied
by
Aid
Billiard
Clare
and
city
manager
Arran
Thom
Thomson
�
son
returned
to
the
city
this
morning
from
a
full
day
ot
talks
Monday
with
provincial
government
leaders
in
Victoria
Mayor
Dezell
expressed
sat
satisfaction
�
isfaction
with
the
trend
the
meetings
took
between
his
dele
delegation
�
gation
and
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Wllllston
and
High
Highways
�
ways
Minister
Gaglardl
He
said
he
will
make
a
full
report
to
councel
Wednesday
It
was
a
very
successful
and
worthwhile
trip
he
said
Among
other
things
the
dele
delegation
�
gation
discussed
the
acquisition
by
the
city
of
all
crown
lands
within
the
city
boundaries
west
to
Central
to
the
foothills
and
the
designation
of
arterial
and
secondary
highways
in
the
city
7
a
copy
lng
for
Ralph
Storey
a
foreman
at
Canada
Creosoting
who
was
reported
missing
to
RCMP
by
his
wife
at
8
pm
Sunday
Mr
Stoiey
along
with
com
companion
�
panion
Gary
McAndrew
left
Prince
George
at
10
am
Sunday
for
a
hunting
trip
at
Dlackwater
and
both
were
well
equipped
with
food
matches
and
other
equipment
According
to
police
Mr
Mc
McAndrew
�
Andrew
wounded
a
deer
and
It
was
decided
by
the
two
they
should
approach
the
maimed
animal
from
different
direc
directions
�
tions
Storey
failed
to
return
tocamp
as
scheduled
and
his
companion
touched
off
the
search
A
tracking
dog
was
to
be
brought
into
the
rugged
Black
water
country
from
Kamloops
to
assist
searchers
An
air
aircraft
�
craft
flew
over
the
search
area
during
the
night
but
failed
to
spot
any
sign
of
a
fire
Late
Sunday
Mr
McAndrew
returned
to
Prince
George
and
told
Mrs
Storey
her
husband
was
lost
She
notified
police
RCMP
civilians
and
RCAF
personnel
from
Baldy
Hughes
were
called
to
scour
the
coun
country
�
try
side
A
Forestry
Service
official
who
Is
also
on
search
said
the
terrain
is
relatively
flat
in
the
Blackwater
district
but
it
is
well
wooded
with
pine
Temperatures
In
the
Black
water
area
dropped
to
a
low
of
34
Sunday
night
and
down
to
29
Monday
In
spite
of
the
cool
temperature
RCMP
say
it
would
not
be
difficult
to
survive
especially
for
an
experienced
woodsman
RCMP
say
they
wUl
continue
to
look
for
evidence
of
a
fire
as
it
is
almost
certain
Storey
would
have
lighted
one
if
able
to
do
so
Curb
sought
on
chemicals
VICTORIA
AgrTcuuuie
Minister
Rlchter
said
today
a
law
controlling
the
sale
and
use
of
household
and
agricul
agricultural
�
tural
chemicals
may
be
intro
introduced
�
duced
at
the
next
session
of
the
BC
legislature
He
said
the
whole
matter
is
under
study
by
a
special
com
committee
�
mittee
and
a
subcommittee
of
civil
servants
will
be
set
up
to
make
suggestions
on
the
planned
law
New
chain
store
coming
McLeods
Stores
Ltd
own
owners
�
ers
of
a
chain
of
department
stores
in
western
Canada
will
start
construction
this
winter
on
a
store
in
Prince
George
A
spokesman
for
the
firm
told
The
Citizen
today
that
plans
call
for
either
a
single
storey
or
a
two
storey
building
on
pro
property
�
perty
formerly
occupied
by
the
CCF
hall
on
Fourth
The
firm
which
merchandis
merchandises
�
es
a
full
range
of
consumer
goods
with
the
exception
of
gro
groceries
�
ceries
will
build
a
store
with
a
100
foot
frontage
on
Fourth
extending
to
a
depth
of
120
storey
which
would
contain
feet
incorporating
a
full
base
basement
�
ment
Construction
of
a
second
Private
nursing
home
approved
A
building
permit
in
the
amount
of
275000
was
issued
Friday
for
the
construction
of
a
private
nursing
home
at
Tenth
and
Laurler
Building
inspector
Ed
Neff
said
the
penult
for
the
75
bed
hospital
was
issued
follow
Ind
a
clearance
of
building
plans
rentable
office
space
will
be
predicated
on
the
business
needs
of
the
community
the
spokesman
said
One
way
or
the
other
we
will
definitely
start
construc
construction
�
tion
this
winter
he
said
Anltclpatlng
the
construction
of
the
building
city
council
recently
approved
the
Instal
Installation
�
lation
of
a
2500
storm
sewer
extension
to
remove
run
off
water
that
collects
periodically
In
the
lane
behind
the
property
Cost
of
constructing
the
ex
extension
�
tension
will
be
taken
out
of
surplus
funds
Two
men
were
killed
when
this
late
model
car
went
off
the
road
and
flew
80
feet
through
the
air
on
the
Fort
St
James
highway
north
of
Vanderhoof
Sunday
night
No
tlate
has
been
bet
for
an
inquest
into
the
deaths
of
Ken
Mclnnis
2J
and
Norman
Graham
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Larry
John
Johnson
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son
the
third
occupant
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in
hospital
at
Vander
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old
Prince
George
man
lost
for
more
than
40
hours
in
the
rugged
Blackwater
aren
42
miles
southwest
of
here
was
found
at
11
am
today
hy
a
light
aircraft
He
apparently
was
in
good
condition
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least
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men
are
search-
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known
Vanderhoof
man
dies
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Correspon
Correspondent
�
dent
Funeral
services
were
held
Monday
afternoon
for
Karl
Peter
Frederlksen
a
well
known
oldtimcr
of
the
Vander
Vanderhoof
�
hoof
area
Mr
Frederlksen
who
was
77
was
admitted
to
hospital
Wednesday
afternoon
and
died
late
Thursday
He
had
been
suf
suffering
�
fering
from
a
serious
heart
condition
He
was
born
and
educated
In
Denmark
and
qualified
to
teach
high
school
there
He
special
specialized
�
ized
in
Physical
Training
Mathematics
and
voice
Mr
Frederlksen
first
be
became
�
came
interested
in
Canada
when
he
was
conducting
groups
of
immigrants
on
their
way
to
the
country
while
working
for
the
Denmark
railways
He
came
to
Canada
in
1931
and
settled
at
Olds
Alta
In
1935
he
married
Agnes
Lyse
His
two
sons
Gerdes
and
Lars
were
born
at
Olds
When
the
family
moved
to
Edmonton
Mr
Frederlksen
be
became
�
came
Interested
In
hotel
In
Investment
�
vestment
He
bought
three
hotels
In
Alberta
at
Rumsey
Endlang
and
Veteran
Among
his
Interests
in
the
town
were
the
Hospital
improvement
district
of
which
he
was
chairman
of
the
trustees
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
the
Village
council
He
was
council
commissioner
for
sev
several
�
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terms
and
ex
presldent
of
the
chamber
and
its
secre
secretary
�
tary
when
he
died
Mr
Frederlksen
also
ran
as
Progressive
Conservative
can
candidate
�
didate
for
the
district
He
is
survived
by
his
wife
Agnes
his
two
sons
and
two
daughters
by
a
previous
mar
marriage
�
riage
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are
Mrs
Gertrude
Hansen
of
New
Westminister
and
a
second
living
in
Denmark
Viet
dictator
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brother
of
former
president
Ngo
Dlnh
Diem
and
virtual
dic
dictator
�
tator
of
the
central
Vietnamese
provinces
today
asked
for
asy
asylum
�
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at
the
US
consulate
at
Hue
However
Can
was
tinned
over
to
the
South
Viet
Nam
revolutionary
authorities
High
sources
reported
that
Can
arrived
at
the
US
consu
consulate
�
late
in
Hue
400
miles
to
the
north
from
Saigon
at
about
1030
pm
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for
refuse
US
authorities
there
got
in
touch
with
officials
of
the
four-day-old
revolutionary
govern
government
�
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and
notified
them
that
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was
at
the
consulate
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in
a
US
military
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and
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