- / -
THE
WORLD
TODAY
President
Walter
Reuther
of
the
United
AutomoblleWork
ers
has
described
Hal
Banks
as
a
disgrace
to
the
labor
movement
Mr
Reuther
an
official
of
the
AFL
CtO
says
he
opposes
AFL
CIO
support
of
Danks
president
of
the
Sea
Seafarers
�
farers
International
Union
of
Canada
Reuther
speaking
Wednesday
night
in
St
Cath
Catharines
�
arines
Ont
said
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Labor
Congress
is
entitled
to
handle
Its
own
affairs
with
without
�
out
interference
from
the
VS
Meanwhile
a
defence
lawyer
at
the
trial
of
Teamsters
Un
Union
�
ion
president
James
ltoffa
has
extracted
an
admission
from
a
prosecution
witness
that
he
had
a
series
of
law
violations
as
a
youth
The
witness
Edward
Partin
of
Baton
Rouge
said
the
violations
were
climaxed
with
a
reformatory
term
But
he
said
he
never
had
a
charge
against
him
until
he
met
ltoffa
Partin
testified
Wednesday
in
Chattanooga
that
Iloffa
offered
up
to
20000
to
fix
his
Hoffas
1962
conspiracy
trial
Jury
Mayor
James
Rea
of
Nota
sulga
Ala
says
if
an
Injunc
Injunction
�
tion
is
Issued
restraining
him
from
interfering
with
the
en
enrolment
�
rolment
of
six
Negro
pupils
at
a
white
school
he
will
obey
it
Rea
has
been
served
a
sum
summons
�
mons
to
appear
before
a
fed
federal
�
eral
judge
at
a
hearing
on
the
injunction
Friday
The
federal
government
is
challenging
the
use
by
Rea
of
a
fire
prevention
ordinance
to
keep
six
Negroes
out
of
school
Sources
say
Infantry
troops
i
at
Fort
Denning
Ga
are
on
the
alert
for
possible
movement
into
Alabama
if
they
are
need
needed
�
ed
There
is
no
official
con
confirmation
�
firmation
of
this
report
given
to
the
Associated
Press
by
sources
at
Columbus
Ga
near
Fort
Denning
Sen
Barry
Goldwater
has
accused
I
resident
Johnson
of
diddling
and
dawdling
in
the
dis
dispute
�
pute
over
the
Panama
canal
The
Arizona
senator
said
while
campaigning
in
New
Hampshire
for
the
Republican
presidential
nomination
that
Johnson
could
end
the
crisis
with
a
simple
executive
order
New
Yorks
Gov
Nelson
Rockefeller
is
appearing
before
the
public
affairs
conference
of
the
US
Chamber
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
in
Washington
In
his
prepared
remarks
Rockefeller
declared
that
a
strong
American
economy
is
an
absolute
essential
for
world
leadership
And
he
charged
that
the
US
is
plagued
by
what
he
called
a
leadership
gap
Communist
guerrillas
at
attacking
�
tacking
in
battalion
strength
have
captured
several
villages
in
South
Viet
Nam
The
assaults
were
the
most
furious
since
the
coup
last
week
Govern
Government
�
ment
forces
launched
counter
counterattacks
�
attacks
to
try
to
recapture
a
town
south
of
Saigon
an
out
outpost
�
post
in
the
Mekong
delta
and
five
villages
northwest
of
Sai
Saigon
�
gon
The
communists
are
be
believed
�
lieved
to
have
killed
or
wound
wounded
�
ed
40
persons
In
another
at
attack
�
tack
at
Viet
Nams
southern
tip
A
total
of
141
teachers
to
today
�
day
failed
to
appear
for
classes
at
13
Roman
Catholic
schools
in
the
Asbestos
Windsor
dis
district
�
trict
of
Quebec
85
miles
east
of
Montreal
Classes
were
can
cancelled
�
celled
and
more
than
3700
pupils
were
sent
home
The
teachers
are
members
of
the
Asbestos
Teachers
Associa
Association
�
tion
now
engaged
in
contract
negotiations
with
the
Asbestos
Windsor
School
Commission
Vol
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South
Fort
George
will
go
ahead
with
plans
for
the
Installation
of
a
sanitary
sewer
Now
hear
this
During
the
warm
spell
a
good
sized
swimming
pool
appeared
behind
the
Simon
Fraser
In
the
parking
lot
It
looked
so
good
to
one
somewhat
inebriated
local
resident
he
took
a
dive
into
it
from
the
top
of
a
parked
car
It
was
no
01mplc
style
plunge
but
he
broke
several
world
records
In
heading
soaking
wet
for
shore
Prince
George
Mohawks
fans
wishing
to
watch
their
Cariboo
Hockey
League
representatives
open
their
semi
final
playoff
against
the
first
place
Quesnel
Kangaroos
this
weekend
will
be
able
to
purchase
their
tickets
In
the
clt
Quesnel
has
made
100
tickets
available
for
Saturday
and
Sundays
games
In
the
south
They
will
bo
on
sale
from
noon
Friday
to
noon
Saturday
at
960
Third
Ave
INDEX
Classified
10
11
Comics
8
Coming
events
9
District
2
Editorial
7
Entertainment
5
C
Here
and
there
9
Markets
3
Sports
4
Tv
6
People
and
places
2
A
Francois
Lake
man
says
he
found
a
tired
pair
of
scis
scissors
�
sors
He
found
them
In
a
tire
he
was
fixing
but
how
long
they
had
been
there
or
how
they
got
there
Is
a
mystery
From
CDC
Halifax
has
been
heard
a
piece
of
music
called
the
Cheslatta
Lake
Waltz
As
Cheslatta
Lake
is
a
few
miles
south
of
Francois
Lake
wondering
If
this
Is
the
lake
the
waltz
is
about
Also
won
wondering
�
dering
who
wrote
It
Works
super
Dill
Jones
re
reports
�
ports
that
so
far
this
winter
the
city
has
lemoved
8095
yards
of
snow
which
put
In
another
way
equals
roughly
1800
truck
loads
assuming
each
truck
can
carry
12
yards
If
we
figure
each
truck
measures
20
feet
this
comes
out
to
a
line
of
trucks
five
miles
long
which
were
requir
required
�
ed
to
remove
all
the
snow
that
was
cleared
off
the
streets
this
winter
Quite
a
snow
job
you
bet
With
Its
hair
cut
short
and
Its
tall
cut
long
someone
knows
where
that
dog
can
be
Mrs
E
Blow
2164
Laurler
says
a
six
to
elght
weekold
black
pup
with
a
little
white
on
Us
chest
has
been
sitting
on
her
doorstep
for
the
past
few
days
and
the
owner
may
claim
it
anytime
ek
system
in
the
community
with
without
�
out
assistance
from
the
city
of
Prince
George
A
spokesman
for
the
South
Fort
water
Improvement
dis
district
�
trict
said
Prince
George
city
councils
refusal
to
permit
the
depositing
of
sewage
from
homes
in
the
Cuddy
Subdivision
into
the
city
main
trunk
line
on
Twentieth
will
not
alter
Its
plans
City
council
meeting
In
committee
Wednesday
reject
rejected
�
ed
the
South
Fort
George
re
quest
on
the
advise
of
Its
works
superintendent
and
Associated
Engineering
Services
Ltd
Its
consulting
engineers
The
Improvement
district
proposed
to
pay
for
the
cost
of
connecting
approximately
30
homes
In
the
Cuddy
Subdivision
to
the
citys
system
thus
elim
eliminating
�
inating
the
necessity
of
constructing
a
trunk
line
across
the
Hundson
Bay
slough
and
in
installing
�
stalling
a
pumping
station
to
handle
the
flow
Both
works
superintendent
Bill
Jones
and
ACS
advised
council
the
proposal
would
not
be
In
the
best
Interests
of
the
city
Mr
Jones
said
the
city
would
have
no
control
over
the
maln
talnance
standards
of
such
a
system
nor
over
the
amount
of
Improper
storm
drainage
water
which
might
be
allowed
to
enter
the
system
Doth
these
uncontrolled
fac
tors
would
seriously
affect
the
operation
and
malntainance
of
the
city
sewer
system
Into
which
the
results
of
these
conditions
e
would
flow
Mr
Jones
re
reported
�
ported
Undeterred
by
the
citys
ac
action
�
tion
Mrs
J
McCallum
chair
chairman
�
man
of
the
improvement
district
said
plans
are
under
way
to
collect
connection
fees
from
approximately
200
home
owners
in
South
Fort
Once
the
fees
are
in
hand
the
dis
district
�
trict
will
make
application
for
a
loan
under
the
federal-provincial
municipal
aid
fund
Per
Permission
�
mission
will
also
be
sought
from
the
pollution
control
board
to
allow
the
dumping
of
raw
sew
sewage
�
age
In
the
Fraser
River
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phase
of
200000
winter
work
program
in
the
Seymour
Subdivision
the
in
installation
�
stallation
of
water
pipe
got
underway
Wednesday
at
Fifteenth
and
Johnson
Here
city
works
crews
backfill
six
inch
cast
iron
distribution
pipe
Other
utilities
to
be
installed
include
storm
sewers
sanitary
sewers
and
underground
power
and
tele
telephone
�
phone
lines
Pete
Miller
photo
SAYS
SOUTH
FORT
GEORGE
Well
go
ahead
anyway
McPhall
s
Contracting
of
Richmond
submitted
the
lowest
bid
for
the
Job
when
tenders
were
opened
this
week
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Work
on
the
project
which
Involves
clearing
grading
grubbing
and
stripping
200
acres
will
start
immediately
a
PGE
spokesman
said
today
and
will
be
completed
by
June
30
McPhails
was
one
of
10
firms
which
had
submitted
tenders
by
the
Jan
31
closing
date
The
contract
is
the
first
phase
of
an
expansion
program
Hood
gang
flees
jail
beats
cops
MONTREAL
CP
In
a
fast
moving
bullet
-
punctuated
chase
police
quickly
recap
recaptured
�
tured
four
of
six
men
who
escaped
early
today
from
cells
In
a
downtown
courthouse
where
they
were
being
held
In
connec
connection
�
tion
with
the
activities
of
a
rob-and-rape
gang
Two
of
the
men
believed
to
have
been
joined
by
women
companions
following
their
es
escape
�
cape
evaded
a
police
dragnet
and
and
Island
wide
search
for
them
was
under
way
Police
said
all
six
were
being
held
for
questioning
in
connec
connection
�
tion
with
a
violent
series
of
robberies
house
burglaries
and
hijackings
by
the
so
-
called
Hooded
Gang
In
Quebec
last
year
Among
those
caught
was
Vic
Victor
�
tor
Pretty
Boy
Levesque
ar
arrested
�
rested
only
last
Saturday
after
being
long
sought
by
police
The
other
men
captured
were
identified
as
Jean
Roger
Fal
ardeau
Aristlde
Fecteau
and
Jean
Guy
Darveau
The
two
still
at
large
were
Jean
Claude
Messier
and
An
Antonio
�
tonio
Facchlno
The
two
were
believed
to
be
in
an
apartment
building
com
complex
�
plex
In
Montreals
north
end
Police
said
between
25
and
10
squsd
cars
surrounded
the
buildings
Hie
escapees
beat
up
two
police
officers
and
took
their
revolvers
before
fleeing
on
foot
from
the
court
house
basement
jail
at
3
35
a
m
One
of
the
guns
was
not
loaded
Police
said
Darveau
and
Fal
ardeau
were
the
first
to
be
caught
while
they
were
sitting
in
an
east
end
restaurant
Le
Levesque
�
vesque
and
Fecteau
were
cap
captured
�
tured
in
a
nearby
park
Police
later
revealed
that
either
Messier
or
Facchlo
was
shot
and
wounded
but
managed
to
escape
on
foot
from
search
searchers
�
ers
The
four
captured
men
were
turned
over
to
the
Quebec
Provincial
Police
Levesque
was
found
guilty
Wednesday
of
possession
of
an
unregistered
weapon
He
was
to
be
sentenced
Feb
21
The
hefty
25-year-old
Mont
realer
was
to
appear
In
court
again
Feb
25
on
charges
of
possession
of
burglar
tools
a
forged
car
registration
and
stolen
blank
drivers
permits
Church
purchase
clears
way
for
re
location
St
Giles
Presbyterian
Church
at
Fifth
and
Melville
will
be
sold
to
the
city
for
32500
City
council
meeting
In
com
committee
�
mittee
Wed
agreed
to
pay
that
amount
for
he
building
and
property
thus
removing
the
last
obstacle
for
the
re
locatlon
of
Fifth
and
the
construction
of
an
arterial
highway
to
serve
the
downtown
area
Formal
approval
of
the
pur
purchase
�
chase
price
will
be
given
at
a
regular
meeting
of
council
Monday
Approval
of
the
sale
price
of
six
other
properties
In
Involved
�
volved
In
the
project
Is
also
expected
to
be
given
at
the
same
time
Meanwhile
the
sale
price
negotiated
by
a
committee
from
the
church
headed
by
Ken
Lutt
rell
will
be
submitted
for
final
approval
at
a
meeting
of
the
church
congregation
Feb
17
Also
Involved
in
the
agree
agreement
�
ment
of
sale
is
a
city
com
commitment
�
mitment
to
exchange
a
piece
of
land
at
Fifteenth
and
Ed
Edmonton
�
monton
where
the
church
plans
to
erect
a
new
building
City
ratepayers
ratified
a
bylaw
last
Dec
5
to
permit
the
city
to
proceed
with
plans
for
the
realignment
of
Fifth
It
Is
expected
that
construc
construction
�
tion
of
the
80
foot
wide
high
highway
�
way
will
start
late
next
sum
summer
�
mer
sjpjpg
planned
for
Prince
George
which
will
involve
the
reloca
relocation
�
tion
of
the
present
PGE
passen
passenger
�
ger
and
freight
facilities
to
a
site
about
two
miles
south
near
the
new
Fraser
River
bridge
Also
involved
is
the
creation
of
Industrial
sites
ard
additional
yarding
facilities
The
program
is
designed
to
meet
an
increasing
demand
for
industrial
sites
with
trackage
something
that
has
virtually
disappeared
on
the
city
side
of
the
Fraser
River
bridge
The
PGE
reports
that
is
has
received
about
a
dozen
or
more
applications
for
sites
In
Us
Industrial
acreage
At
least
one
major
manufacturer
Prince
George
Planing
Mills
plans
to
locate
an
Integral
part
of
Its
operation
at
the
PGE
location
Additional
yards
and
passing
tracks
are
required
by
the
rail
railway
�
way
which
In
the
Immediate
future
Is
expected
to
enjoy
an
unprecedented
increase
lnbusl
ness
generated
by
the
Peace
River
power
project
the
Prince
George
pulp
and
paper
mill
and
by
development
of
the
Northern
Interior
and
the
Peace
River
area
generally
Other
tenders
for
the
PGE
contract
were
submitted
by
Reg
Perrln
Dawson
Creek
Star
Equipment
Daisy
Lake
Clear
Clearing
�
ing
Vancouver
Den
G
Inter
Construction
Co
Ltd
Prince
Goorco
peter
Klewlt
and
Sons
Vancouver
North
American
Roadworklng-
Edmonton
Daw
Dawson
�
son
Construction
Vancouver
United
Contractors
and
Burlee
Logging
Highest
tender
was
for
167787
ACT
bingo
nets
300
Ambrose
Giesinger
operator
of
the
Riverside
service
sta
station
�
tion
and
grocery
store
won
300
today
in
the
Associated
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Travellers
newspaper
bingo
Mr
Giesinger
father
of
two
children
said
he
played
the
game
published
in
The
Citizen
to
help
the
ACTs
community
projects
He
and
his
wife
have
been
operating
the
store
at
the
end
of
the
Fraser
River
bridge
for
six
years
He
said
the
money
will
come
In
handy
for
a
number
of
fam
family
�
ily
projects
Wwn
LOgon
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NEAR
BYPASS
HTOHWAY
113000
contract
let
for
clearing
new
PGE
site
Pacific
Great
Eastern
railway
announced
today
a
contract
in
the
amount
of
113000
has
been
awarded
a
Lower
Mainland
firm
for
clearing
and
grading
railway
yards
and
industrial
sites
on
the
east
bank
of
the
Fraser
River
Pine
Pass
snowfall
doesnt
wont
to
stop
McLEODS
LAKE
Correspondent
Snowfall
in
the
Pine
Pass
has
reached
32
feet
nine
feet
more
than
at
the
same
time
last
year
In
1954
the
total
for
the
year
was
52
feet
but
with
two
more
months
of
winter
yet
to
be
recorded
that
amount
may
be
exceeded
There
is
one
consolation
however
If
any
ground
hog
managed
to
reach
the
surface
on
Sunday
the
low
overcast
prevented
him
from
seeing
his
shadow
Martin
admits
government
cant
meet
care
demands
VICTORIA
Correspondent
-
Health
Minister
Martin
Thursday
agreed
with
opposi
opposition
�
tion
critics
that
the
provincial
mental
health
services
arent
meeting
the
demand
for
them
Speaking
In
the
legislature
he
said
the
government
would
try
its
level
best
to
catch
up
but
this
is
something
no
government
on
earth
has
man
managed
�
aged
to
do
He
said
BCs
mental
health
services
were
the
best
in
Can
Canada
�
ada
Defending
the
governments
program
against
two
weeks
of
opposition
attack
he
told
the
legislature
he
welcomes
con
constructive
�
structive
criticism
Dut
please
try
to
recognize
what
were
trying
to
do
and
the
difficulties
we
face
The
minister
said
the
prob
problem
�
lem
Is
one
of
population
growth
complicated
by
a
lack
of
trained
staff
particularly
in
remote
areas
He
said
the
staff
at
Woodlands
school
for
the
retarded
at
New
Westminster
Increased
by
57
last
year
alone
and
despite
the
opening
of
Tranquille
School
near
Kamloops
only
30
beds
are
now
left
to
be
filled
at
Woodlands
Mr
Martin
said
ho
was
par
particularly
�
ticularly
proud
of
advances
made
by
the
Social
Credit
government
In
treating
psy
psychotic
�
chotic
and
emotionally-dlstrub-ed
children
Both
had
been
neg
neglected
�
lected
by
previous
administra
administrations
�
tions
One
of
his
departments
greatest
difficulties
had
been
in
finding
psychiatrists
for
re
regional
�
gional
mental
health
centres
However
psychiatrists
had
been
found
recently
for
centres
at
Kelowna
and
Nanalmo
Mr
Martin
spoke
during
the
throne
speech
debate
which
will
be
wound
up
today
by
Wa
Water
�
ter
Resources
Minister
Wil
liston
Premier
Bennett
will
bring
down
the
1964
65
budget
Friday
Businessmen
want
voice
The
newly
-
formed
Down
Downtown
�
town
Business
Association
wants
a
voice
In
any
discussions
Initiated
by
the
city
relating
to
downtown
parking
Alec
McGregor
chairman
of
the
association
advised
city
council
Wednesday
that
a
three
man
committee
has
been
ap
appointed
�
pointed
by
the
association
to
deal
soley
with
parking
He
requested
that
this
com
committee
�
mittee
be
brought
Into
future
discussions
the
city
may
In
Initiate
�
itiate
to
plan
the
citys
present
and
future
parking
needs
Mr
McGregor
pointed
out
that
the
association
organized
last
week
already
has
a
mem
membership
�
bership
of
80
and
expects
to
enroll
many
more
downtown
businessmen
Mr
McGregors
request
was
referred
to
Mayor
Garvin
De
zell
who
early
this
year
an
announced
�
nounced
that
he
will
take
the
Initiative
In
formulating
plans
regarding
parking
The
Downtown
Business
As
Association
�
sociation
represents
a
move
by
a
number
of
city
business
and
professional
people
to
make
their
voice
heard
at
city
hall
when
decisions
are
being
made
regarding
the
future
develop
development
�
ment
of
the
business
commun
community
�
ity
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Bunton
chairman
of
the
Kinsman
sponsored
Mothers
March
held
Wednesday
night
in
Prince
George
Approximately
200
mothers
collected
the
almost
3000
in
less
than
two
hours
The
money
will
be
sent
to
the
Vancouver
poliomyelitis
headquarters
to
help
rehabilitate
persons
who
suf
suffered
�
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the
crippling
disease
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