- / -
but
for
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Carrier
called
The
aircraft
carrier
Dona
venture
has
been
ordered
to
abandon
exercises
In
the
East
ern
Atlantic
and
head
for
Hall
fax
where
she
Is
due
to
ar
arrive
�
rive
Sunday
The
navy
says
the
carrier
has
been
recalled
to
stand
by
In
the
event
she
may
be
required
for
special
duty
The
navy
did
not
say
what
Is
meant
by
special
duty
but
there
Is
some
speculation
the
Dona
venture
may
be
used
to
send
a
peace
-
keeping
force
to
Cyprus
Floods
hit
US
Hundreds
of
families
have
fled
their
homes
along
Indiana
rivers
and
streams
that
empty
Into
the
Ohio
River
Clark
County
officials
report
National
Guard
trucks
moving
some
ISO
families
from
the
town
of
Utlca
on
the
Ohio
At
Cincinnati
the
Ohio
River
Is
surging
toward
Its
fourth
highest
level
In
his
history
�
tory
and
highest
since
1945
The
weather
bureau
is
stick
sticking
�
ing
to
its
prediction
that
the
river
will
crest
at
66
feet
or
higher
Ontario
storm
Gale
force
winds
are
sweep
sweeping
�
ing
across
Southern
Ontario
spawned
by
a
disturbance
mov
moving
�
ing
from
the
Ohio
Valley
north
northeast
�
east
into
New
England
Two
Inches
of
snow
has
fallen
in
Southern
Ontario
The
snow
combined
with
the
strong
winds
reduced
visibility
to
almost
zero
In
many
areas
Hazard
Hazardous
�
ous
driving
conditions
were
re
reported
�
ported
in
most
areas
of
south
southern
�
ern
Ontario
Ma
shows
up
The
mother
of
accused
presi
presidential
�
dential
assassin
Lee
Oswald
Mrs
Marguerite
Oswald
appeared
at
the
trial
of
Jack
Ruby
In
Dallas
this
morning
She
was
promptly
served
with
a
subpoena
to
testify
for
the
prosecution
Ruby
Is
on
trial
for
killing
Oswald
two
days
after
President
Kennedy
was
assassinated
The
subpoena
prevented
Mrs
Oswald
from
entering
the
courtroom
as
a
spectator
The
prosecutions
swift
action
took
Oswalds
mo
mother
�
ther
by
surprise
and
angered
her
Lodge
in
running
Sources
close
to
US
am
ambassador
�
bassador
Henry
Cabot
Lodge
have
said
he
may
stay
in
Sai
a
big
write
in
campaign
him
has
been
organized
Divorce
sought
A
Toronto
newspaper
says
Elizabeth
Taylor
and
Richard
Burton
have
started
marriage
procedures
with
Ontarios
pro
provincial
�
vincial
secretary
John
Yar
emko
The
newspaper
says
the
couple
hired
a
Toronto
lawyer
who
made
applications
for
a
marriage
licence
directly
to
the
minister
but
there
Is
no
con
confirmation
�
firmation
or
denial
from
Mr
Yaremkos
office
Brain
tests
A
doctor
who
made
brain
wave
tests
on
Jack
Ruby
testi
testified
�
fied
at
Rubys
murder
trial
to
today
�
day
Dr
Martin
Towler
of
the
University
of
Texas
medical
school
In
Galveston
explained
the
tests
to
the
Jury
Defence
Counsel
Melvln
Belli
called
at
attention
�
tention
to
the
fact
that
markings
on
one
page
differed
with
those
on
another
He
asked
the
signi
significance
�
ficance
Towler
replied
That
Is
clinically
referred
to
as
seizure
activity
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hospital
land
has
been
scheduled
to
make
a
Secretary
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McNamaras
us-
Defene
fact
Graham
tells
council
finding
team
Lodges
name
is
not
entered
in
New
Hampshire
City
council
Monday
night
was
told
by
one
of
its
own
members
to
keep
its
hands
off
land
reserved
for
hospital
purposes
As
a
result
council
changed
its
mind
about
donating
two
Crown
owned
lots
to
the
Prince
George
Branch
of
the
Mental
Health
Association
for
use
as
a
site
for
a
White
Cross
Centre
Aid
Charlie
Graham
made
it
abundantly
clear
that
as
chair
chairman
�
man
of
the
hospital
board
he
was
not
prepared
to
tolerate
further
infringements
on
property
that
has
been
set
aside
for
hospital
use
At
a
meeting
In
committee
last
Wednesday
council
agreed
to
a
suggestion
that
two
lots
on
Edmonton
at
Thirteenth
im
immediately
�
mediately
east
of
the
hospital
parking
lot
be
made
available
to
the
mental
health
branch
Aid
Graham
who
was
ab
absent
�
sent
from
the
meeting
told
coun
council
�
cil
that
the
decision
was
in
op
opposition
�
position
to
policy
previously
adopted
by
council
regarding
hospital
reserves
Council
agreed
to
donate
land
to
the
mental
association
fol
following
�
lowing
a
recent
appeal
byasso
clatlon
president
C
R
Moss
Now
hear
this
Willy
Brown
Is
in
town
from
Telegraph
Creek
and
styles
himself
the
arm
wrestling
champion
of
the
northern
In
Interior
�
terior
Tmflfty
onehesays1
but
there
arent
many
who
can
put
my
arm
down
Willy
looking
far
younger
than
his
years
certainly
would
be
a
champion
in
his
age
class
even
if
not
in
open
competition
A
Williams
Lake
RCMP
of
officer
�
ficer
put
a
mannequin
beside
him
in
his
car
to
make
un
unsuspecting
�
suspecting
motorists
think
he
was
on
a
Sunday
drive
One
result
was
an
irate
motorist
reporting
to
the
officers
INDEX
who
said
It
will
be
used
for
the
site
of
a
White
Cross
centre
which
will
provide
rehabilita
rehabilitative
�
tive
facilities
for
mental
health
patients
Aid
Graham
pointed
out
that
council
agreed
following
the
sale
of
hospital
reserve
prop
property
�
erty
to
the
Simon
Fraser
Private
Hospital
at
Tenth
and
Laurier
there
would
be
no
further
In
Infringements
�
fringements
Some
of
you
have
Ignored
this
agreement
he
charged
It
Is
ill
advised
and
absolutely
in
opposition
to
the
policy
laid
down
by
this
council
As
Council
representatives
on
the
hospital
board
Aid
Graham
advised
aldermen
that
the
hospital
will
need
all
of
the
reserve
adjacent
to
the
building
for
future
expansion
What
looks
like
a
large
amount
of
property
now
will
be
minimal
In
the
future
he
said
He
suggested
that
council
give
title
to
the
hospital
of
all
re
reserve
�
serve
lands
so
that
the
board
could
be
better
guided
In
Its
planning
Although
council
listened
to
Aid
Grahams
beratement
those
who
favored
last
weeks
recommendation
could
not
agree
with
his
charge
that
they
superiors
that
he
spotted
him
had
gone
against
council
policy
entertaining
a
woman
passenger
in
his
patrol
car
Good
news
for
the
west
line
A
transport
department
esti
estimate
�
mate
of
10000
for
Improve
ments
to
the
water
system
at
Smlthers
Airport
has
been
tabled
for
study
In
the
House
of
Commons
says
Frank
How
ard
MP
for
Skeena
Golda
Nelson
informs
us
that
although
her
car
was
in
an
ac
accident
�
cident
Sunday
she
was
not
It
was
reported
a
car
driven
by
Mrs
Nelson
was
In
col
llslon
with
a
car
driven
by
Reta
Walrath
Mrs
Nelson
says
her
car
was
parked
and
unoccupied
Sorry
Although
the
Slvinteenthis
still
a
week
away
for
Mayor
Garvin
Pezell
Its
always
St
Patricks
Day
for
hes
sel
seldom
�
dom
without
the
paddy
green
le
of
hls
At
Iast
nis
coun-
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cil
meeting
His
Worships
tie
looked
less
conspicuous
back
2v
ed
up
wlth
tnat
fresn
Hawallan
V
2
tan
I
resent
Aid
Grahams
re-
marks
countered
Aid
ilarry
Loder
He
shouldnt
have
a
dog
-
In
-
the
-
manger
at
titude
about
this
He
said
that
the
proposed
White
Cross
centre
constituted
patient
care
and
that
council
considered
the
welfare
of
the
city
as
a
whole
in
considering
the
location
on
Edmonton
Aid
Dick
Yardley
said
neither
he
Aid
Spike
Enemark
nor
Aid
Milliard
Clare
had
any
wish
to
hurt
the
hospital
when
the
recommendation
was
made
last
week
If
the
city
manager
can
come
up
with
another
site
that
is
suitable
thats
all
right
with
me
he
said
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
advised
Aid
Graham
that
even
if
coun
council
�
cil
had
been
in
the
wrong
the
property
In
question
could
not
have
been
conveyed
to
the
CM1IA
by
the
provincial
lands
depart
department
�
ment
without
approval
of
the
hospital
board
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
Greek
warriors
fight
their
way
into
control
of
a
Turkish
stronghold
set
up
in
a
clinic
at
Limassol
on
the
Mediterranean
island
of
Cyprus
British
truce
officials
said
that
at
least
16
Turkish
Cypriots
and
one
Greek
Cypriot
were
killed
in
the
fighting
be
before
�
fore
an
uneasy
cease
fire
was
established
AP
photo
Blood
drenched
Cyprus
quiet
in
uneasy
truce
NICOSIA
iP
Greek-
and
Turklsh
Cyprlots
kept
an
un
uneasy
�
easy
truce
in
battered
Ktima
today
but
new
fighting
broke
out
in
Mall
la
The
Drltish
Army
rushed
a
platoon
to
Mallia
in
an
attempt
to
head
off
another
outbreak
that
might
plunge
the
Cypriot
factions
into
all
out
war
A
British
military
spokesman
said
new
fighting
broke
out
in
Mallia
on
the
southern
slopes
of
the
Troodos
Mountains
In
cen
central
�
tral
Cyprus
at
620
am
A
government
spokesman
said
government
security
forces
called
on
British
troops
who
were
protecting
Turklsh-Cyprlots
In
the
Mallia
village
school
to
withdraw
otherwise
un
unpleasant
�
pleasant
situations
might
arise
However
the
British
troops
replied
they
were
there
acting
on
orders
BULLETIN
ANKARA
Turkey
AD
ADAH
�
AH
naval
leave
was
reported
cancelled
in
Southern
Turkish
ports
today
Foreign
Minister
Feridun
Erkin
told
parliament
Turkey
will
take
the
necessary
meas
measures
�
ures
in
view
of
the
continua
continuation
�
tion
of
fighting
in
Cyprus
During
a
pause
in
the
firing
earlier
Greek
Cypriots
called
on
Turkish
terrorists
tosur
render
their
arms
but
they
re
refused
�
fused
Fighting
was
continuing
with
Turklsh
Cyprlots
positioned
In
the
school
a
minaret
and
other
fortified
positons
The
government
spokesman
also
said
two
explosions
and
some
firing
were
heard
over
overnight
�
night
In
the
Turkish
quarter
of
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
MARCH
10
1964
Limassol
a
port
In
south
Cy
Cyprus
�
prus
Talks
between
Greek
and
Tur
Turkish
�
kish
leaders
aimed
at
restoring
peace
on
this
eastern
Mediter
Mediterranean
�
ranean
island
were
expected
to
start
today
unless
a
new
flare
up
occurred
A
cease
-fire
was
imposed
on
Ktima
Monday
after
Greek
and
Turklsh
Cyprlots
battled
more
than
12
hours
with
arm
armored
�
ored
bulldozers
mortars
and
bazookas
Informants
said
the
truce
was
authorized
UN
Secretary
-
General
U
Thant
cabled
appeals
Monday
to
Archbishop
Makarios
and
the
foreign
ministers
of
Greece
and
Turkey
to
halt
the
bloodshed
which
can
only
lead
to
even
more
tragic
and
deplorable
con
consequences
�
sequences
Casualty
reports
from
Ktima
a
west
coast
port
of
6000
Greeks
and
3000
Turks
said
two
Turks
had
been
killed
and
18
wounded
and
one
Greek
slain
and
13
wounded
in
Mondays
battle
However
some
believed
that
Turkish
casualties
would
prove
far
higher
Before
the
fighting
stopped
a
British
helicopter
airlifted
Tur
Turkish
�
kish
leader
Aziz
Altay
out
of
the
surrounded
Turkish
quarter
Into
the
Greek
sector
for
peace
talks
What
can
he
do
but
surren
surrender
�
der
one
Briton
said
Theyre
completely
surrounded
and
get
getting
�
ting
the
hell
kicked
out
of
them
A
traffic
pattern
to
conform
with
the
projection
of
Fifth
has
been
adopted
by
city
council
The
plan
prepared
by
Associated
Engineering
Ser
Services
�
vices
Ltd
Is
designed
to
pro
provide
�
vide
access
and
egress
to
and
from
Laurier
and
Third
to
the
cross
town
traffic
artery
With
the
exception
of
Aid
Frank
Clark
aldermen
ap
approved
�
proved
the
plan
which
will
be
Incorporated
into
the
150000
relocation
program
Aid
Clark
has
been
opposed
to
the
project
since
Its
con
conception
�
ception
last
fall
According
to
the
plan
traffic
bound
for
the
city
centre
from
Laurlor
will
merge
with
the
The
proposals
are
contained
in
a
106
-
page
final
report
of
the
Fraser
River
Board
which
was
set
up
In
1948
following
the
disastrous
flood
In
the
Fraser
Valley
Power
from
the
development
estimated
at
785
megawatts
of
average
firm
power
each
year
plus
5G7000
kilowatt
hours
of
secondary
power
would
be
tied
into
the
Peace
projects
Portagt
Mountain
transmission
grid
The
report
tabled
by
the
fed
federal
�
eral
-
provincial
team
In
Ot
Ottawa
�
tawa
and
Victoria
recommends
five
storage
reservoirs
three
head
plants
and
one
diversion
unit
capable
of
producing
power
If
adopted
the
project
would
regulate
23
per
cent
of
the
Fraser
River
basin
north
of
Hope
Largest
of
the
projects
would
be
a
460
foot
high
dam
on
the
McGregor
less
than
100
miles
northeast
of
Prince
George
The
dam
would
divert
the
rivers
flow
Into
the
Parsnip
River
and
finally
Into
the
Peace
River
The
report
also
recommends
the
strengthening
of
233
mUes
of
dykes
In
the
Fraser
valley
at
an
estimated
cost
of
almost
5
million
Construction
could
begin
in
1966
and
power
would
be
avlal
able
by
19C9
Flood
control
fa
facilities
�
cilities
would
be
ready
by
1972
and
full
power
by
1974
The
federal
government
would
pay
half
the
cost
under
terms
of
the
Federal
Water
Conservation
Act
During
the
past
seven
or
eight
years
The
Citizen
has
carried
lntermittant
reports
relating
to
the
proposed
pro
projects
�
jects
on
the
upper
Fraser
and
tributary
rivers
Bid
for
live
television
goes
to
BBG
in
April
An
application
by
CKPG
TV
for
authority
to
broadcast
net
network
�
work
televlson
will
come
before
the
Board
of
Broadcast
Gov
Governors
�
ernors
In
Ottawa
late
in
April
This
was
the
word
received
today
by
station
manager
Bob
Harklns
who
expressed
dis
disappointment
�
appointment
that
his
companys
application
was
not
heard
at
the
March
10
sitting
of
the
board
The
station
originally
ap
applied
�
plied
to
broadcast
via
BC
Telephone
Co
microwave
in
December
but
the
application
had
to
be
re
submitted
because
clarification
of
engineering
de
details
�
tails
was
renulred
Mr
Harklns
reported
that
the
rHeC
at
nncicf
ICO
UrtL
application
has
now
been
ap-
proved
by
the
Department
of
Transport
and
the
next
step
is
approval
by
the
BBG
which
meets
again
starting
on
April
28
City
okays
traffic
flow
pattern
for
new
system
expressway
In
much
the
same
fashion
as
it
does
now
but
traffic
bound
west
onto
Laurier
will
be
provided
with
an
access
lane
off
Third
near
Cassiar
Traffic
from
Third
will
be
routed
via
Cassiar
and
Third
from
Cassiar
to
Edmonton
will
be
closed
off
Councils
problem
now
is
to
assign
a
name
to
the
portion
of
the
expressway
between
Ed
Edmonton
�
monton
and
Melville
which
Is
neither
Third
nor
Fifth
Aid
Spike
Enemark
has
sug
gested
It
be
called
three
fifths
And
someone
else
posed
Thirty
fifth
as
a
possibility
But
It
may
end
up
by
just
being
called
the
Throughway
Roads
railways
normal
after
slide
delays
Rail
and
road
transportation
out
of
Prince
George
is
back
to
normal
after
three
days
of
Interruption
Snow
slides
and
a
log
train
derailment
west
of
Terrace
have
been
cleaned
up
by
the
CNR
and
highways
department
The
bus
from
Prince
Rupert
was
on
time
this
morning
A
CNR
passenger
train
from
the
west
was
4
12
hours
late
in
Prince
George
but
made
up
the
lost
time
between
here
and
Jasper
The
Pacific
Great
Eastern
is
running
trains
on
time
In
the
aftermath
of
a
rock
slide
near
Squamlsh
which
blocked
the
tracks
Saturday
and
Sunday
No
further
slides
haye
been
CAR
COMING
A
Canadian
Forestry
As
Association
�
sociation
speaker
will
conduct
an
eight
week
tour
of
22
North
ern
Interior
centres
starting
April
6
reported
The
Terrace
slides
were
cleaned
up
by
bulldozer-equip-ped
crews
which
had
only
hours
t
before
untangled
a
pile
of
logs
0
fc
and
derailed
further
east
cars
12
miles
Bypass
route
being
cleared
The
highways
department
Is
clearing
the
path
for
con
structlon
of
an
approach
to
the
new
bypass
bridge
this
spring
It
Is
selling
a
govern
ment
owned
house
located
on
the
right-of-way
The
house
has
been
used
as
residence
by
highways
construction
crews
Tenders
will
be
accepted
by
the
government
purchas
purchasing
�
ing
commission
up
to
March
18
At
the
same
time
Mr
liar
kins
announced
that
residents
at
McBrlde
have
formed
the
Rob
son
Valley
TV
Association
and
that
when
network
television
is
available
CKPG
will
provide
the
mountain
community
with
live
programs
The
McBrlde
association
plans
to
creat
a
satellte
station
which
will
be
community
owned
simi
similar
�
lar
to
stations
in
operation
in
other
isolated
communities
in
the
province
Timothy
Enno
A
former
resident
of
Prince
George
Timothy
Enno
died
Feb
28
In
Nanaimo
He
was
65
years
of
age
Burial
was
In
Cedar
Valley
Memorial
Gardens
Nanaimo
Mr
Enno
Is
survived
by
his
wife
Hllja
in
Nanaimo
two
sons
Tim
of
Red
Deer
and
Gordon
of
Winnipeg
four
daugh
ters
Mrs
D
Kandal
Ruby
Port
Coquitlam
Mrs
J
Mill
Miller
�
er
Manon
Red
Deer
Mrs
R
Torgrud
Karen
Winnipeg
Mrs
A
Petersen
Sandra
Na
Nanaimo
�
naimo
and
15
grandchildren
NDP
criticism
of
BC
health
services
could
have
cost
Health
Minister
Martin
1
VICTORIA
Correspondent
J
-The
opposition
Monday
tried
to
censure
Health
Minister
Eric
Martin
for
neglect
of
BCs
senior
citizens
A
non
confidence
motion
at
attacking
�
tacking
the
government
for
fail
failing
�
ing
to
implement
a
full
chronic
care
program
was
defeated
29
to
16
But
Martin
took
a
buffeting
for
what
opposlton
MLAs
said
was
a
smokescreen
tactic
in
answering
their
criticism
It
was
the
first
time
at
the
current
session
the
opposition
had
tried
to
censure
an
Indi
Individual
�
vidual
minister
Alex
MacDonald
NDP-Van-couver
East
moved
reduction
of
Martins
salary
by
1
Chronic
care
was
promised
in
1956
MacDonald
said
Eight
years
and
18
prom
promises
�
ises
later
we
still
have
sweet
nothing
People
are
thrown
out
of
hospital
after
the
acute
stage
or
tneir
illness
has
finished
be
because
�
cause
the
hospital
insurance
service
will
not
provide
a
dollar
a
day
for
a
long
term
chronic
ITS
A
BOY
LONDON
AP
-
Queen
Elizabeth
this
afternoon
gave
birth
to
a
boy
her
fourth
child
The
birth
was
announced
at
111
pm
Prince
George
time
The
child
was
born
less
than
one
hour
after
the
Queens
doctors
Including
Sir
John
Peel
and
Sir
John
Weir
were
called
to
Buck
Buckingham
�
ingham
Palace
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MILLION
HYDRO
PROJECT
FOR
FRASER
VICTORIA
CP
A
giant
hydro
electric
and
flood
control
development
on
the
upper
Eraser
River
near
Prince
George
was
proposed
today
by
a
team
of
water
resource
experts
It
calls
for
power
and
water
storage
dams
on
the
Fraser
McGregor
Clearwater
and
Cariboo
Rivers
near
here
at
a
cost
of
almost
400
million
BC
chronic
care
plans
lelection
promises
NDFf
care
sometimes
for
a
fatal
ailment
he
said
He
charged
the
chronic
care
promises
were
only
election
bait
Martin
said
the
government
had
a
chronic
care
program
for
rehabilitation
It
had
given
94000
days
of
patient
care
since
It
was
Introduced
in
1960
lie
admittedly
deplored
lack
of
care
for
long
term
cases
but
said
the
government
is
working
on
that
thing
too
Liberal
Leader
Ray
Perrault
said
the
present
program
covers
only
about
40
per
cent
of
the
chronlcally
111
Thousands
of
people
have
to
pay
8
to
9
a
day
at
private
nursing
homes
because
they
cannot
be
rehabili
rehabilitated
�
tated
This
means
they
lose
life
savings
and
often
their
homes
too
he
added
The
federal
government
pays
471
per
cent
of
the
cost
of
the
existing
program
Perrault
said
LATEST
RESULTS
Results
of
this
mornings
draw
for
the
Hudsons
Bay
Trophy
one
of
the
events
In
the
Prince
George
Curl
Curling
�
ing
Club
bonspiel
are
as
fol
follows
�
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Meier
defeated
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Kooney
downed
Cutt
Raskob
upset
Doyle
Rolne
defeat
defeated
�
ed
Madlll
the
Kapphahnrlnk
won
over
Burns
by
default
and
Lane
also
won
by
de
default
�
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over
the
Kahl
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of
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wee
bit
nippy
on
th
knees
are
these
kilts
worn
by
the
Johnny
Johnston
rink
from
Jasper
Alberta
Regalja
didnt
help
much
as
the
killed
curlers
dropped
their
first
draw
to
Len
Peckham
of
IVince
George
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in
the
annual
Prince
George
bonspiel
which
started
Monday
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