- / -
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Trans
Canada
Air
Lines
an
nounced
today
m
e
m
o
r
1
a
1
ser
vices
have
been
arranged
for
the
118
persons
who
died
In
Fri
Fridays
�
days
crash
of
a
Jet
airliner
north
of
Montreal
The
TCA
spokesman
said
requiem
mass
will
be
held
Thursday
The
Dominion
Bureau
of
Sta
Statistics
�
tistics
reported
today
there
were
more
traffic
accidents
and
resulting
deaths
and
In
Injuries
�
juries
In
the
second
quarter
of
this
year
than
during
the
same
period
of
1962
Accidents
were
up
85
per
cent
to
C8
656
There
were
961
deaths
compared
with
the
810
reported
In
the
corres
corresponding
�
ponding
three
months
of
1962
And
the
number
of
persons
Injured
increased
155
per
sent
to
29932
This
Is
Safe
Driving
Week
in
Canada
So
far
18
persons
have
lost
their
lives
in
traffic
accidents
across
the
country
The
Canadian
Highway
Safety
Council
forecasts
that
56
per
persons
�
sons
will
die
In
traffic
accidents
this
week
Five
US
rail
unions
have
banded
together
to
try
to
upset
legally
a
federal
ruling
and
the
emergency
law
Congress
pass
passed
�
ed
to
avert
a
national
strike
The
chiefs
of
the
five
operating
unions
say
a
suit
wilt
be
filed
in
Washington
federal
court
Friday
challenging
last
weeks
arbitration
ruling
Their
law
lawyers
�
yers
also
are
authorized
to
file
another
suit
time
indefinite
attacking
the
constitutionality
of
the
emergency
law
under
which
the
arbitration
ruling
was
made
AFL
CIO
president
George
Meany
rode
with
President
Johnson
today
from
the
presi
presidents
�
dents
home
to
the
White
House
Meany
reported
to
newsmen
they
discussed
economic
prob
problems
�
lems
and
civil
rights
legisla
legislation
�
tion
Meany
said
he
told
John
Johnson
�
son
the
new
president
could
count
on
organized
labors
sup
support
�
port
for
civil
rights
legislation
US
house
speaker
John
Mc
Cormack
says
an
effort
will
be
made
toget
the
administrations
civil
rights
will
out
of
the
house
rules
committee
The
Massa
Massachusetts
�
chusetts
Democrat
says
he
and
other
Democratic
congression
congressional
�
al
leaders
back
a
petition
that
would
get
the
bill
to
the
house
floor
Its
now
bogged
down
In
the
rules
committee
McCor
mack
met
with
newsmen
after
he
and
other
Democratic
con
congressional
�
gressional
leaders
conferred
with
President
Johnson
The
state
procecutor
said
to
today
�
day
documents
have
been
found
showing
Russia
promised
full
assistance
to
10
men
accused
of
plotting
to
overthrow
the
South
African
government
The
violent
overthrow
of
the
govern
government
�
ment
was
timed
for
this
year
according
to
Transvaals
Dep
Deputy
�
uty
attorney
general
Dr
Percy
Yutar
He
was
prosecuting
Nel
Nelson
�
son
Mandela
alleged
former
leader
of
the
outlawed
African
National
Congress
and
nine
other
men
at
Pretoria
All
pleaded
not
guilty
There
was
a
spectacular
col
collision
�
lision
in
Montreal
harbor
early
today
Only
one
seaman
was
Injured
not
seriously
In
the
crash
that
left
the
Nor
weglon
freighter
Lionel
a
grounded
smouldering
hulk
and
heavily
damaged
the
British
cargo
liner
Manchester
Mer
Merchant
�
chant
The
2800
ton
Lionel
carried
a
pilot
and
a
crew
of
27
The
Manchester
Merchant
carried
35
officers
and
men
Two
men
burned
themselves
to
death
InSaigon
today
Neither
was
identified
and
officials
could
see
no
apparent
political
motive
One
set
fire
to
his
gas
gasoline
�
oline
-soaked
clothing
on
a
street
corner
a
half
block
from
the
US
Ambassador
Henry
Cabot
Lodges
residence
Ear
Earlier
�
lier
school
children
passing
a
suburban
cemetery
found
the
charred
corpse
of
another
man
who
apparently
had
Just
burned
himself
Now
hear
this
In
case
youre
Interested
duplicates
of
the
rifle
bullets
which
killed
President
Ken
Kennedy
�
nedy
are
owned
by
Ron
West
of
Prince
George
Ron
bought
the
rifle
from
the
New
York
order
house
police
say
Oswald
the
accused
assassin
pur
purchased
�
chased
his
and
for
the
same
price
RON
GADSDY
the
recrea
recreation
�
tion
department
public
relations
type
has
come
up
with
an
es
estimate
�
timate
of
DC
moose
popula
population
�
tion
There
are
between
300
000
and
500000
he
says
all
of
which
are
In
excellent
condition
As
many
as
40000
could
be
harvested
each
year
he
told
a
Kitlmat
audience
Remember
that
mile
long
telegram
that
was
going
to
be
sent
by
Prince
George
rsidents
to
the
DC
Lions
on
the
day
ot
the
big
game
Well
the
gram
fell
short
of
its
objective
by
5279
feet
In
other
words
110
Vol
7
No
234
Secret
service
boozed
it
up
newsman
WASHINGTON
ft
-
Senator
Stephen
Young
said
Monday
night
that
if
secret
service
agents
were
drinking
in
the
early
morning
hours
of
the
day
President
Kennedy
was
as
assassinated
�
sassinated
they
were
in
neglect
of
duty
and
should
be
tired
No
one
claims
they
were
intoxicated
said
the
Ohio
Democrat
Dut
he
added
they
knew
the
president
was
going
into
Dallas
They
knew
the
vic
vicious
�
ious
cycle
of
occurrences
In
Dallas
they
should
have
got
In
at
a
reasonable
hour
so
they
could
react
In
a
split
second
Young
had
disclosed
in
an
in
interview
�
terview
that
he
had
been
reli
reliably
�
ably
informed
that
some
mem
members
�
bers
of
the
secret
service
de
detail
�
tail
assigned
to
guard
Kennedy
were
in
a
Fort
Worth
nltery
drinking
until
230
am
onthe
morning
Kennedy
was
killed
Neither
the
secret
service
nor
the
White
House
had
any
comment
on
Youngs
remarks
or
other
published
reports
of
the
alleged
Incident
Young
also
criticized
today
what
he
called
a
lack
of
thor
thoroughness
�
oughness
in
precautions
along
the
route
of
the
presidential
motorcade
I
feel
very
Incensed
over
this
situation
said
Young
Guarding
the
president
is
a
24
hour
Job
These
men
knew
they
had
an
assignment
that
re
required
�
quired
them
to
be
alert
men
mentally
�
tally
and
capable
physically
Various
reports
had
the
agents
visiting
the
Fort
Worth
Press
Cluband
Young
Indicated
that
was
what
he
had
been
told
too
Cal
Cutton
a
Forth
Worth
newspaper
man
and
president
of
the
club
said
in
a
statement
Monday
that
10
or
12
men
who
may
have
been
secret
service
agents
visited
the
club
in
the
early
morning
hours
of
Nov
22
All
were
quiet
he
said
and
completely
sober
Oswald
only
assassin
WASHINGTON
fl
ILS
gov
government
�
ernment
sources
say
an
ex
exhaustive
�
haustive
FDI
report
now
nearly
ready
will
indicate
that
Lee
Oswald
was
the
lone
and
un
unaided
�
aided
assassin
of
President
Kennedy
The
report
is
expected
to
reach
President
Johnson
this
week
then
be
forwarded
to
the
seven
man
Investigating
com
commission
�
mission
he
named
last
week
In
Dallas
Texas
Governor
John
Connally
continues
to
make
good
progress
from
gunshot
wounds
received
when
the
president
was
assassinated
A
Connally
aide
says
the
governor
has
had
no
setbacks
Also
in
Dallas
It
was
announc
announced
�
ed
that
about
100000
has
been
received
for
the
family
of
po
policeman
�
liceman
J
D
Tlpplt
who
al
allegedly
�
legedly
was
shot
to
death
by
President
Kennedys
accused
assassin
Lee
Oswald
Dallas
police
have
received
44000
and
money
sent
to
other
places
now
totals
55000
or
more
DALLAS
t
-
Jack
Rubys
downtown
Dallas
strip
Joint
is
jumping
About
100
persons
sat
in
the
dim
smokey
Carousel
Club
Monday
night
watching
shapely
girls
twist
and
grind
to
the
brassy
music
as
owner
Ruby
remained
isolated
in
his
Jail
cell
people
or
companies
people
or
companies
plunked
down
10
cents
to
have
their
names
on
the
list
that
was
a
foot
long
The
controversial
resolution
regarding
Sunday
spoits
which
was
adopted
In
September
by
the
Union
of
DC
Municipalities
will
be
presented
to
the
provin
provincial
�
cial
cabinet
Dec
12
Until
that
time
and
it
isnt
given
much
chance
of
receiving
cabinet
ap
approval
�
proval
then
the
resolution
isnt
in
issue
as
far
as
this
citys
administration
is
concerned
Best
quip
by
any
of
the
four
prime
minister
in
a
conversa
conversation
�
tion
to
inaugurate
the
opening
of
the
new
Pacific
cable
was
that
of
Canadas
Mike
Pearson
As
Britain
Australia
and
New
Zealands
heads
of
state
bid
good
bye
after
a
five
minute
wisecracking
chat
Mr
Pear
Pearson
�
son
ended
with
Good
luck
to
us
all
Cft
e
e
Itlzn
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
DECEMBER
3
1963
Sw
WHSWWra5
IMfKew
K
S
The
most
popular
man
in
town
these
days
is
Santa
Claus
who
arrived
at
Prince
George
Electric
and
will
be
available
to
all
young
wishers
of
Christmas
goodies
from
5
pm
to
8
pm
today
and
Thursday
Santas
helper
Gail
Goodwin
chats
about
the
new
toys
in
store
for
children
this
year
Pete
Miller
photos
Cable
TV
date
extended
An
extension
of
time
to
per
permit
�
mit
city
televiewers
to
hook
up
to
the
new
Tele
Theatres
cable
on
a
contract
basis
has
been
offered
by
Vic
Blue
Mr
Blue
president
of
Tele
Theatres
which
Is
leasee
of
the
BC
Telephone
Co
cable
said
today
that
unless
applications
are
submitted
by
Dec
15
his
company
will
have
no
alter
alternative
�
native
but
to
disconnect
the
cable
Mr
Blue
estimated
that
there
are
approxlmatley
1100
sets
connected
to
the
cable
and
that
their
owners
have
been
receiv
receiving
�
ing
the
new
programming
which
Included
the
Grey
Cup
game
free
of
charge
The
sets
Involved
are
those
that
were
served
by
the
now
de
defunct
�
funct
PGTV
and
which
were
never
disconnected
when
that
Parlor
barriers1
can
come
down
VANCOUVER
1CP1
-
All
hotels
In
Vancouver
will
be
told
today
that
they
can
tear
out
partitions
between
the
mens
and
ladles
sides
of
their
beer
parlors
If
they
want
to
But
If
there
is
any
trouble
the
partitions
must
go
back
Jack
Mangles
of
the
Abbois
for
Hotel
said
Monday
night
that
he
will
remove
the
barriers
In
his
beer
parlor
today
company
went
out
of
business
about
two
years
ago
At
the
same
time
Mr
Blue
said
that
the
hookups
or
dropslnstalled
by
PGTV
do
not
conform
to
Department
of
Transport
standards
and
as
a
result
It
is
virtually
impossible
for
those
connected
to
the
cable
to
receive
a
clear
picture
Mr
Blue
said
this
can
be
corrected
by
the
installation
of
Anti
Castro
party
wins
CARACAS
Venezuela
tf
Raul
leonl
soft
spoken
former
labor
lawyer
pleged
to
carry
on
President
Romulo
Betan
courts
opposition
to
Fidel
Cas
Castro
�
tro
won
a
smashing
victory
in
Venezuelas
presidential
elec
election
�
tion
Leoni
Betancourts
candi
candidate
�
date
led
his
nearest
rival
in
the
sevenman
race
by
more
than
200000
votes
according
to
un
unofficial
�
official
tabulations
based
on
70
per
cent
of
the
vote
Defying
threats
bullets
and
bombs
from
Communist
terror
terrorists
�
ists
05
per
cent
of
Venezuelas
eligible
voters
balloted
Sunday
While
the
counting
continued
today
violence
subsided
in
Ca
Caracas
�
racas
new
equipment
to
replace
exist
existing
�
ing
equipment
and
can
be
com
completed
�
pleted
at
a
cost
of
approxi
approximately
�
mately
15
He
said
Caribou
Electric
has
been
appointed
Tele
Theatres
agent
to
under
undertake
�
take
the
installation
Mr
Blue
reported
that
Tele
Theatres
has
signed
up
about
100
new
homes
since
his
com
company
�
pany
went
into
operation
He
announced
a
survey
will
be
conducted
next
spring
to
de
determine
�
termine
the
feasibility
of
In
Installing
�
stalling
cable
west
of
Central
Meanwhile
he
said
Tele
Thea
Theatres
�
tres
plans
to
commence
broad
broadcasting
�
casting
Its
own
programs
some
sometime
�
time
In
January
at
Prince
George
Electric
Glass
In
a
side
door
was
dis
discovered
�
covered
broken
this
morning
but
nothing
had
been
stolen
police
said
REGINA
ICPl
-
The
Introduc
Introduction
�
tion
next
fall
of
a
new
system
of
education
is
expected
to
get
full
marks
from
Saskatchewans
teachers
trustee
parents
and
business
leaders
Grades
will
be
replaced
by
units
and
groups
and
high
school
students
who
do
not
wish
to
attend
university
will
take
vocational
courses
The
revision
allows
for
dif
differences
�
ferences
in
ability
and
prepares
for
employment
students
who
cant
go
to
university
said
Henry
Janzen
provincial
direc
director
�
tor
of
curricula
and
one
of
the
authors
of
the
system
Each
child
Is
challenged
to
the
limit
of
his
abilities
The
bright
student
is
not
held
back
and
the
slow
learners
go
ahead
according
to
their
abilities
without
becoming
frustrated
There
are
no
failures
Mr
Janzen
said
there
will
be
more
emphasis
on
basic
skill
subjects
such
as
reading
and
arithmetic
He
said
the
new
plan
tried
on
a
small
scale
at
the
elementary
school
level
received
full
ap
approval
�
proval
of
teachers
and
school
trustees
Once
parents
understand
it
they
like
it
too
Vic
Lalonde
of
Saskatoon
president
of
the
Provincial
Teachers
Federation
said
Were
certainly
Interested
In
this
In
the
final
analysis
its
the
teachers
that
are
going
to
make
it
work
At
the
elementary
level
whenever
Its
been
tried
it
certainly
has
been
accepted
The
Saskatchewan
plan
will
go
into
effect
In
stages
from
Phono
LOgan
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shot
as
SHOWERS
Ilmfr
LOW
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-
HIGH
37
7c
a
copy
police
pounce
on
break
in
An
Alberta
man
was
shot
in
the
leg
when
police
surprised
a
midnight
break
in
attempt
at
a
Prince
George
office
Const
William
Heyman
was
hit
on
the
head
and
had
a
tooth
knocked
out
during
the
struggle
at
DC
Land
and
Investment
Agency
Ltd
on
Third
Ave
Walter
Laroque
today
was
In
hospital
with
a
bullet
wound
Police
said
he
was
found
on
the
premises
with
another
man
who
was
not
identified
Shots
were
fired
during
the
scuffle
which
apparently
de
developed
�
veloped
as
police
tried
to
detain
the
two
men
However
police
would
not
say
from
whose
gun
the
shots
were
fired
or
how
many
bullets
were
used
The
break
-In
at
the
real
estate
office
was
the
latest
in
a
wave
of
similar
offences
which
have
been
reported
in
the
city
in
the
last
three
days
Police
said
the
break
-In
at
the
office
was
accomplished
by
smashing
a
panel
on
a
back
door
and
undoing
the
bolts
Const
Heyman
went
Into
the
office
after
noticing
the
broken
door
He
was
Jumped
by
two
men
with
a
weapon
Police
would
not
say
how
many
officers
were
present
at
the
time
However
the
entire
shift
was
later
Involved
in
the
Investigation
During
the
struggle
the
sec
second
�
ond
intruder
fled
empty
handed
Laroque
was
reported
making
satisfactory
recovery
from
the
bullet
wound
In
another
break
in
Monday
night
30
in
cash
was
stolen
from
Dietrich
Collins
Equip
Equipment
�
ment
Ltd
A
spokesman
for
the
company
said
the
thieves
came
through
a
side
window
which
had
been
broken
A
third
break
In
took
place
Six
votes
cast
in
advance
poll
Six
votes
were
cast
Monday
at
the
first
of
three
ad
advance
�
vance
polls
held
at
City
Hall
prior
to
the
municipal
elec
elections
�
tions
Thursday
The
polls
will
be
held
today
and
Wednesday
from
8
a
m
to
8
p
m
for
registered
voters
who
will
not
be
in
the
city
to
vote
Thursday
Returning
officer
Edward
Nelson
Kent
said
the
poll
Monday
was
normal
Rotary
radio
tv
auction
will
offer
500
items
A
total
of
approximately
500
articles
ranging
from
tradition
traditional
�
al
hams
and
turkeys
to
lawn
mowers
costume
Jewelry
flowers
auto
accessories
and
a
chandelier
will
goontheblock
hen
the
Rotary
Club
starts
its
three
day
radio-televlsionauc-tlon
Thursday
The
auction
which
is
scheduled
to
be
broadcast
over
CKPG
radio
and
TV
will
run
Thursday
Friday
and
Saturday
and
will
provide
a
bounty
of
bargains
auction
chairman
Gordon
Stenner
said
today
The
acutlon
entering
its
eighth
year
of
operation
will
be
staged
by
a
small
army
of
Rotarlans
Rotary
Anns
and
air
cadets
selected
to
undertake
a
variety
of
chores
from
announc
to
telephone
answering
The
event
will
be
broadcast
by
radio
starting
at
8
pm
each
night
and
by
television
starting
atll45pm
Thursday
1140
pm
Friday
and
at
1030
pm
Saturday
This
years
auction
is
expect
expected
�
ed
to
be
one
of
the
biggest
ever
staged
by
Rotary
and
plans
include
a
variety
of
entertain-
New
education
system
faces
Sask
students
next
fall
to
the
fall
of
1967
Saskatchewan
Is
the
first
prov
province
�
ince
in
Canada
to
adopt
the
scheme
for
its
whole
education
system
Under
the
scheme
students
work
In
the
first
of
four
divi
divisions
�
sions
the
divisions
are
the
equivalent
of
about
three
grades
each
until
they
have
master
mastered
�
ed
the
work
in
that
division
Then
they
go
on
to
the
second
division
the
third
and
finally
the
fourth
Judgment
reserved
OTTAWA
CP
The
Supreme
Court
of
Canada
reserved
judg
judgment
�
ment
Monday
in
the
case
of
a
young
Freedomite
Doukhobor
convicted
of
bombing
a
power
pole
in
the
Grand
Forks
BC
area
just
before
Christmas
1901
George
Demenoff
a
24-year-old
Illiterate
was
convicted
last
January
and
sentenced
to
four
years
in
prison
although
he
repudiated
at
his
trial
a
con
confession
�
fession
he
had
given
the
RCMP
In
jail
as
Nelson
He
has
ap
appealed
�
pealed
the
conviction
Demenoff
was
arrested
by
the
Mountles
on
Information
given
them
by
two
other
young
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukhobors
await
awaiting
�
ing
trial
in
Nelson
provincial
Jail
Ten
days
after
his
arrest
he
made
a
statement
about
the
power
pole
bombing
and
Impli
Implicated
�
cated
a
friend
Leonard
Markin
ment
to
relieve
the
hot
and
heavy
bidding
that
is
synony
synonymous
�
mous
with
the
Rotary
auction
Persons
wishing
to
bid
on
Items
do
so
by
phoning
4
2181
As
In
past
year
the
successful
bidder
is
requested
to
pay
for
the
article
when
he
or
she
is
called
on
by
a
member
of
the
air
cadets
Funds
from
the
auction
are
used
to
support
various
com
community
�
munity
projects
undertaken
each
year
by
Rotary
Lumber
talks
postponed
WASHINGTON
fl
-
United
States
-
Canadian
discussions
on
the
problems
of
the
softwood
lumber
industry
have
been
post
postponed
�
poned
Indefinitely
The
two
day
meeting
had
been
scheduled
to
open
today
In
Washington
Government
sources
said
the
postponement
was
by
mutual
agreement
to
allow
time
for
additional
preparation
on
both
sides
A
lumber
Industry
source
said
that
American
Industry
representatives
Invited
to
par
participate
�
ticipate
in
the
conference
were
dissatisfied
with
the
tentative
agenda
prepared
for
the
meeting
by
the
State
Department
because
It
did
not
allow
for
discussion
of
possible
solutions
Imposition
of
import
quotas
was
suggested
recently
by
a
group
of
more
than
100
con
congressmen
�
gressmen
from
lumber-producing
states
as
one
means
of
protecting
domestic
lumber
producers
from
loss
of
mar
markets
�
kets
to
Canadian
imports
V
T
urtDE
CHRISTMAS
WILL
BE
WHITE
JUST
18
MORE
SHOPPING
DAYS
i
Warm
weather
will
continue
Temperatures
in
the
Prince
George
area
will
rise
slightly
Wednesday
and
the
weather
of
office
�
fice
predicts
a
high
of
37
and
a
low
of
32
The
warmer
weather
Is
at
attributed
�
tributed
to
Increasing
cloudi
cloudiness
�
ness
from
the
west
and
occa
occasional
�
sional
showers
with
some
freezing
rain
in
the
valleys
and
low
lying
areas
64
cars
selling
at
record
pace
In
the
world
of
the
adver
advertising
�
tising
man
now
is
the
time
to
buy
that
new
car
youve
been
thinking
about
Drive
a
1964
car
In
1963
why
settle
for
less
Many
motorists
In
Prince
George
are
doing
just
that
An
Informal
survey
conducted
by
the
Citizen
today
of
all
new
car
firms
In
the
city
re
revealed
�
vealed
sales
are
higher
than
ever
before
Dealers
In
three
models
at
attributed
�
tributed
the
increase
In
sales
to
the
eye
appealing
styles
of
their
cars
Spokesmen
for
two
firms
admitted
the
1964
styling
had
changed
little
from
1963
Why
change
the
style
of
a
winner
one
salesman
said
Another
automotive
firm
here
said
it
was
the
best
year
in
new
car
sales
expeiienced
by
the
company
Sales
in
Novem
November
�
ber
were
double
the
same
month
in
1963
they
said
But
all
firms
had
the
same
complaint
not
enough
stock
for
variety
Said
one
enthusiastic
sales
salesman
�
man
Two
months
ago
we
had
but
four
or
five
cars
for
a
pros
prospective
�
pective
buyer
to
choose
from
now
we
have
20
They
are
no
sooner
on
the
floor
than
theyre
sold
Another
Incentive
for
the
buyer
of
a
new
car
conies
when
he
Is
offered
more
money
for
his
used
vehicle
Used
cars
are
In
better
con
condition
�
dition
now
than
they
ever
were
a
salesman
said
Five
ears
ago
they
weie
horrible
but
now
probably
be
because
�
cause
of
better
roads
In
oui
area
they
are
coming
to
us
in
good
shape
which
means
more
money
off
the
price
of
a
new
car
he
said
lie
suggested
that
the
new
line
of
cars
Is
so
good
It
seri
seriously
�
ously
affects
the
sale
of
used
cars
which
was
down
this
ear
compared
to
former
ears
Impioved
service
on
new
cars
Is
also
an
attributing
factor
to
the
increased
sales
it
was
in
indicated
�
dicated
One
film
runs
two
meclunic
shifts
a
da
to
allow
out-of-town
pat
i
ons
fast
ser
service
�
vice