- / -
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Indian
Army
Troops
patrolled
Calcutta
and
Its
suburbs
today
with
shoot-to-klll
orders
to
check
Hindu
Moslem
violence
that
has
claimed
at
least
75
lives
during
the
last
four
days
Most
of
the
dead
are
Moslems
Widespread
looting
and
arson
was
reported
in
and
around
Calcutta
The
city
Indias
largest
is
In
west
Bengal
state
More
than
4000
persons
were
arrested
It
was
the
first
communal
out
outbreak
�
break
since
1947
when
the
In
Indian
�
dian
subcontinent
was
partition
partitioned
�
ed
and
hundreds
of
thousands
were
massacred
Refugees
from
neighboring
East
Pakistan
have
reported
29
dead
there
In
attacks
on
Hindus
The
United
States
and
Panama
agreed
today
in
Panama
to
set
up
a
joint
authority
with
the
Organization
of
American
Stales
to
try
to
keep
peace
along
the
riot
bloodied
Canal
Zone
border
The
five
man
delegation
from
the
OAS
arranged
for
a
final
meeting
before
flying
back
to
Washington
today
to
settle
tech
technical
�
nical
details
for
the
peace
au
authority
�
thority
proposed
by
Argentina
Informants
said
the
US
and
Panama
would
each
have
one
military
man
and
one
civilian
of
the
authority
with
a
neu
neutral
�
tral
OAS
representative
as
chairman
Alfedo
VazquezCar
rlcosa
Colombian
ambassador
to
the
OAS
has
been
proposed
for
the
chairmanship
post
The
US
Supreme
court
struck
down
today
a
Louisiana
law
requiring
designation
on
election
ballots
of
the
race
of
candidates
for
all
effective
of
offices
�
fices
in
the
state
The
decision
was
given
on
an
appeal
by
two
Negroes
who
were
unsuccessful
candidates
for
nomination
as
school
board
members
of
East
Daton
Rouge
parish
July
28
1962
The
Montreal
wholesale
price
of
sugar
was
raised
55
cents
to
17
a
100
pound
bag
by
three
major
Montreal
refineries
to
today
�
day
The
price
Increase
brought
sugar
to
its
highest
level
since
mid
November
of
last
year
The
Canadian
Press
reports
weekend
accidents
across
Can
Canada
�
ada
were
responsible
for
at
least
26
deaths
including
12
in
highway
mishaps
and
nine
in
fires
The
survey
from
six
pm
Friday
to
midnight
Sunday
re
reveals
�
veals
that
Ontario
had
13
fatal
fatalities
�
ities
Quebec
five
Nova
Scotia
three
DC
two
New
Bruns
Brunswick
�
wick
Alberta
and
Manitoba
one
each
No
fatalities
were
reported
in
Saskatchewan
Newfoundland
and
PEI
A
Canadian
salvage
tug
has
started
the
long
haul
to
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
from
the
Aleutian
Is
Islands
�
lands
with
a
disabled
Greek
freighter
in
tow
The
freighter
Elli
was
bound
for
Vancouver
when
it
lost
Its
propellor
in
the
Pacific
and
had
to
be
pulled
in
by
an
American
navy
tug
John
II
Gordon
49
and
John
A
MacDonald
42
have
been
appointed
assistant
deputy
min
ministers
�
isters
in
the
department
of
northern
affairs
and
national
Resources
Northern
Affairs
Minister
Arthur
Lalng
an
announced
�
nounced
Sunday
Cordon
has
been
acting
di
director
�
rector
of
Indian
affairs
for
the
last
year
while
MacDonald
has
been
assistant
deputy
head
of
the
bureau
of
government
or
organization
�
ganization
The
top
leaders
of
the
Arab
world
gathered
in
Cairo
today
seeking
united
actions
to
block
Israels
plan
to
divert
waters
of
the
Jordan
river
for
Irriga
Irrigation
�
tion
of
the
Negev
desert
George
Charity
one
of
the
two
bush
pilots
injured
Thursday
in
a
crash
landing
near
Rupert
House
on
James
Bay
was
flown
to
hospital
at
South
Porcupine
Ont
Charity
co
pilot
of
anAustin
Airway
DC
3
which
was
forced
down
inmuskeg
has
broken
legs
and
facial
cuts
Vol
8
No
8
Now
hear
this
With
the
DC
Forest
Service
staff
Its
a
case
of
sweet
and
sour
says
Information
officer
Dill
Edwards
who
reports
that
recently
the
department
acquir
acquired
�
ed
a
sllviculturist
named
Jim
Sweeten
and
that
the
latest
addi
addition
�
tion
to
the
staff
is
a
JohnSzauer
ouch
The
Canadian
Ked
Cross
is
seeking
the
whereabouts
of
Josef
Gaspar
Mr
Caspar
was
born
In
Hungary
in
1930
His
last
known
address
was
Gls
come
Information
regarding
this
man
is
being
sought
by
his
mother
Anyone
having
any
information
regarding
Mr
Gas
par
is
asked
to
contact
Mrs
A
S
Plrquet
at
LOgan
4
4322
Although
Prof
Ralph
Loff
marks
speech
at
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
meeting
Saturday
was
mainly
concerned
with
the
dismal
science
ofeconomlcs
it
had
Us
lighter
moments
At
the
beginning
of
his
talk
Mr
Loffmark
said
that
though
this
was
his
first
visit
to
Prince
George
he
had
learned
one
thing
about
the
city
by
looking
at
chamber
members
and
their
wives
An
awful
lot
of
young
women
had
married
a
lot
of
old
men
Later
when
he
was
presented
with
Spruce
Dol
Dollar
�
lar
Mr
Loffmark
commented
As
a
member
of
the
Social
Credit
party
I
am
more
than
familiar
with
funny
money
Southbound
motorists
are
ad
advised
�
vised
the
Fraser
Canyon
wjll
be
closed
starting
today
from
730
am
to
5
pm
dally
Mon
Monday
�
day
through
Friday
so
that
high
highway
�
way
crews
can
clean
up
rock
slides
that
have
disrupted
traf
traffic
�
fic
r
ie
Citizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
JANUARY
13
1964
Husk
ik
HflHl
Coach
Willie
Schmidt
of
the
junior
Prince
George
PeeGees
stands
deserted
by
the
players
bench
as
he
watches
the
last
few
minutes
of
an
exhibition
game
against
Williams
Lake
Carbines
Sunday
PeeGees
through
an
injury
and
heavy
penalties
were
left
with
only
four
players
on
the
ice
Roy
Fujikawa
photo
Breaking
window
brings
fines
Two
Prince
George
Juveniles
were
placed
on
two
years
pro
probation
�
bation
In
magistrates
court
Saturday
for
smashing
a
200
plate
glass
window
and
stealing
radios
valued
at
120
Norman
Delina
1C
and
Robert
Isblster
17
pleaded
guilty
after
their
case
was
raised
to
adult
court
from
Juvenile
court
The
two
youths
had
broken
a
large
window
in
the
Common
Commonwealth
�
wealth
Trust
Duilding
Jan
5
around
6
pm
and
took
two
radios
displayed
as
prizes
They
were
ordered
by
Magi
Magistrate
�
strate
G
O
Stewart
to
make
restitution
within
the
year
for
the
cost
of
the
window
One
of
the
radios
valued
at
80
was
recovered
but
Isbister
told
the
court
he
had
lost
the
other
one
WIFE
IN
HOSPITAL
Smoking
report
indicts
the
weed
WASHINGTON
W
The
American
smoker
still
linger
lingering
�
ing
over
the
grim
facts
of
a
US
government
report
re
released
�
leased
Saturday
branding
cig
cigarette
�
arette
smoking
a
health
hazard
is
on
centre
stage
to
a
big
audience
this
week
The
new
report
14
months
in
the
making
lists
cigarette
smoking
as
the
major
cause
of
lung
cancer
a
significant
cause
of
cancer
of
the
larnyx
and
associated
it
with
a
number
of
other
cancers
from
those
of
the
oral
cavity
to
the
bladder
So
strong
Is
the
evidence
of
health
hazard
the
committee
said
that
It
called
for
correc
corrective
�
tive
action
Here
are
the
strong
findings
of
the
panel
of
scientsits
Early
death
the
more
a
per
Lung
cancer
Cigarette
smoking
is
the
major
cause
especially
for
men
but
the
data
is
forming
that
way
for
women
too
The
risk
Increases
if
the
smoker
quits
ette
smokers
have
a
higher
death
rate
from
heart
andblood
vessel
disease
then
do
non
smoke
s
and
this
Impressed
the
committee
However
the
only
evidence
at
present
Is
statistical
and
not
sure
enough
by
itself
to
call
cigarettes
a
cause
of
heart
and
blood
ves
vessel
�
sel
disease
although
the
as
association
�
sociation
is
suspicious
Wheezing
coughing
death
Cigarette
smoking
is
the
most
Import
cause
of
chronic
bron
bronchitis
�
chitis
in
the
United
States
In
Increased
�
creased
the
risk
of
dying
from
bronchitis
and
from
em
emphysema
�
physema
a
hardening
and
pro
progressive
�
gressive
Inefficiency
of
the
lungs
Pipe
smoking
Linked
to
cancer
of
the
lip
Dabies
Tinier
babies
born
to
women
who
smoke
while
pregnant
Why
smoke
The
benefits
HO
WORD
ON
SNOOSE
But
what
about
snuff
addicts
Says
city
alderman
Spike
Enemark
who
has
never
lost
his
affection
for
a
pinch
of
snoose
since
he
worked
son
smokes
the
greater
the
as
a
youth
in
the
mines
and
later
in
the
woods
I
may
chances
ox
dying
aneariyaeam
not
be
candidate
for
lung
cancer
but
I
just
might
get
stomach
cancer
Stomach
cancer
Sure
You
never
spit
out
snoose
that
would
be
wasting
it
Anrl
euro
onnnph
nt
ntv
hn
thpv
confirm
that
the
longer
a
person
smokes
the
R
tneoaan
finpr
fll
nf
Rnnnsflt
aCnuii
more
a
person
smokes
lessens
k
v
i
Heart
disease
Male
cigar-
cil
meeting
he
holds
onto
it
until
the
end
of
smoking
lie
primarily
In
the
area
of
mental
health
the
com
committee
�
mittee
decided
and
the
habit
originates
in
a
search
for
con
contentment
�
tentment
Industry
reaction
The
to
tobacco
�
bacco
institute
speaking
for
the
American
Tobacco
Industry
said
the
report
would
get
care
careful
�
ful
study
but
that
it
was
not
the
last
chapter
What
is
really
needed
the
institute
said
more
lhan
an
assessment
of
current
evidence
is
more
research
to
uncover
still
unrealized
answers
As
for
sales
judging
by
past
examples
the
federal
report
is
not
likely
to
have
a
great
or
lasting
effect
Sales
slid
when
the
American
Cancer
Society
in
1954
link
linked
�
ed
smoking
to
a
shorter
We
lung
cancer
and
other
disease
but
they
soon
recovered
In
England
there
was
a
12
12
per
cent
drop
In
cig
cigarette
�
arette
sales
after
the
Dritish
ministry
of
health
and
the
Royal
College
of
physicians
indicated
cigarettes
as
a
lung
cancer
cause
But
the
scare
had
little
lingering
effect
and
sales
went
back
to
normal
leve
Is
Phon
LOgan
4
2441
Current
interpretation
of
anti
-
trust
legislation
Is
en
encouraging
�
couraging
the
Independent
Canadian
businessman
to
parti
participate
�
cipate
In
large
monopolies
Ralph
R
Loffmark
Social
Credit
MLA
for
Vancouver
Tolnt
Grey
said
here
Saturday
He
spoke
at
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
Loffmark
is
a
professor
of
commerce
and
buniness
ad
administration
�
ministration
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia
He
charged
the
trend
to
mon
monopolies
�
opolies
was
eroding
the
independence
of
every
individual
in
Canada
Decause
small
business
fear
convictions
on
charges
of
con
conspiracy
�
spiracy
to
fix
prices
they
turn
to
amalgamation
the
speaker
said
aEA
31
Low
20
-
High
32
District
father
of
10
dies
of
gunshot
wound
The
father
of
10
children
was
shot
and
killed
Satur
Saturday
�
day
in
the
living
room
of
his
house
Dead
is
Dennis
Alexander
Kemp
39
who
lived
on
the
Hoodoo
Lake
Road
32
miles
north
west
of
Prince
George
His
wife
Alice
Rose
Kemp
37
was
arrested
and
is
in
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
under
treatment
for
shock
No
charges
have
yet
been
laid
police
said
The
dead
man
apparently
was
shot
in
the
chest
at
close
range
by
a
16
gauge
shotgun
with
a
rifled
slug
police
said
Mr
Kemp
was
killed
at
approximately
930
p
m
while
sitting
in
the
living
room
of
his
four
bedroom
ranch
style
home
The
majority
of
the
children
who
range
in
age
from
three
to
18
were
in
tne
house
at
the
time
of
the
shooting
Police
said
they
were
notified
of
the
shooting
after
somebody
went
to
the
nearest
neighbor
Bert
Peterson
who
lives
more
than
a
mile
away
Mr
Peterson
drove
13
miles
to
Nukko
Lake
and
phoned
the
dis
district
�
trict
detachment
of
the
RCMP
Neither
the
Kemp
nor
Peterson
house
has
electricity
or
phones
Mr
Kemp
was
unemployed
for
a
number
of
years
and
was
believ
believed
�
ed
in
ill
health
An
inquest
was
opened
at
1030
a
m
today
but
adjourned
Vanderhoof
social
worker
backs
Mrs
Morons
stand
VANDERHOOF
Correspondent
A
social
worker
here
says
he
would
be
opposed
to
the
appointment
of
a
royal
commission
to
examine
the
provincial
welfare
de
department
�
partment
if
it
meant
that
children
would
suffer
because
of
the
delay
incurred
John
Dusby
who
commended
Prince
George
social
worker
W0
LlbrCllS
Mrs
Drldget
Moran
for
her
recent
disclosure
of
conditions
In
the
department
In
the
Nor
Northern
�
thern
Interior
said
Mrs
Moran
was
well
qualified
He
said
that
in
Vanderhoof
approximately
90
children
are
In
foster
homes
whereas
the
welfare
office
here
is
only
set
up
to
handle
about
half
that
amount
Mr
Dusby
blamed
the
lack
of
social
workers
on
the
fact
that
the
department
demands
per
persons
�
sons
of
high
qualifications
He
said
highly
qualified
personnel
are
often
lured
to
other
higher
pay
jobs
Mr
Dusby
inferred
that
a
commission
of
inquiry
might
be
too
lengthy
and
subsequently
action
to
remedy
faults
relating
to
the
welfare
of
children
might
be
delayed
Bennett
vows
to
increase
workers
pay
VANCOUVER
Cf
Premier
Dennett
says
the
DC
govern
government
�
ment
is
going
to
Improve
the
provinces
social
welfare
ser
servicesIncluding
�
vicesIncluding
an
increase
in
the
salaries
of
social
welfare
workers
The
premier
was
questioned
in
Vancouver
Sunday
about
recent
criticism
of
provincial
social
welfare
facilities
as
he
stepped
off
a
plane
from
Hawaii
where
he
has
been
holidaying
He
took
particular
exception
to
a
remark
by
Campbell
River
Magistrate
Roderick
Halg
Drown
that
social
services
had
stood
still
for
12
years
calling
it
a
stupid
remark
to
attend
meet
Delegates
from
Prince
George
to
the
DC
Liberal
convention
Jan
17
and
18
in
Vancouver
will
be
Charles
Graham
and
Mrs
Graham
and
Ray
Culll
nane
Mr
Graham
is
past
presi
president
�
dent
of
the
Prince
George
and
Fort
George
Liberal
associa
associations
�
tions
and
past
area
vice
presi
president
�
dent
Mr
Culllnane
is
a
past
Lib
Liberal
�
eral
candidate
for
the
Fort
George
riding
The
purpose
of
the
convention
Is
primarily
to
organize
the
party
more
strongly
in
DC
They
hope
to
do
this
by
intro
introducing
�
ducing
regional
councils
so
that
all
Liberal
control
will
not
be
left
to
Vancouver
and
Victoria
councils
Mr
Graham
said
they
also
hope
to
discuss
plans
on
how
to
get
the
Highway
1G
project
started
and
completed
as
soon
as
possible
I
personally
plan
to
intro
introduce
�
duce
a
resolution
endorsing
Mrs
Dridget
Moran
for
her
actions
on
the
welfare
situa
situation
�
tion
in
the
province
This
issue
has
been
brought
out
in
the
open
where
there
was
only
murmur
lngs
before
and
I
think
that
she
has
done
a
very
commendable
thing
Mr
Graham
said
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explosions
heard
50
miles
away
shattered
a
building
of
a
chemical
company
plant
Sunday
night
At
least
five
persons
were
killed
by
the
blasts
and
a
sub
subsequent
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fire
that
roared
out
of
control
for
five
hours
endang
endangering
�
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more
than
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New
president
Art
Murray
right
and
past
president
Harold
Assman
hold
the
two
gavels
they
received
after
the
installation
of
officers
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
Saturday
Also
installed
as
officers
at
annual
meeting
Saturday
were
vice
presidents
Lloyd
Hunter
and
Bob
Hamilton
and
treasurer
Gerry
Rannie
LOFFMARKS
REMARKS
Trend
toward
monopolies
eroding
independence
They
need
some
control
of
price
levels
to
prevent
cut
cutthroat
�
throat
competition
the
newly
elected
MLA
asserted
If
a
large
company
fixes
prices
It
wont
be
prosecuted
by
the
gov
government
�
ernment
Mr
Loffmark
com
commented
�
mented
Mr
Loffmark
attacked
mon
monopolies
�
opolies
because
he
said
They
represent
a
general
decline
of
the
Independence
of
the
individual
Large
companies
do
not
bring
out
new
products
Monopolies
are
often
more
I
inefficient
Former
leaders
and
small
businessmen
in
a
town
are
re
reduced
�
duced
to
being
clerks
in
a
huge
company
Danks
prefer
extending
credit
to
the
large
business
rather
than
the
small
How
to
cut
smoking
in
half
No
stopping
these
three
Says
cigarette
smoker
Ted
Nelson
Kent
city
clerk
whose
one-and-a-half
pack
consumption
daily
ranks
him
as
one
of
the
millions
of
male
smokers
fingered
by
the
medical
association
It
doesnt
bother
me
a
bit
he
wheezed
Mentally
Ive
quit
hundreds
of
times
but
Ive
no
intention
of
quit
quitting
�
ting
now
A
C
CTony
Radford
oil
distributor
an
Inveterate
pipe
smoker
who
says
he
smokes
like
a
chimney
Ive
always
smoked
a
pipe
so
the
report
doesnt
bother
me
said
Mr
Rad
foi
d
who
admits
to
Inhaling
A
H
Al
Pixon
district
foi
ester
DC
Fojeit
Ser
Service
�
vice
who
is
a
fond
cigar
smoker
decilbes
himself
with
unruffled
calm
as
a
slmon
pure
Ive
never
inhaled
he
explained
apologetically