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Rebels
in
The
military
revolt
againsl
the
leftist
regime
of
JoaoGoul
art
swung
In
favor
of
the
rebels
today
when
Conservative
Pas
choal
Ranlelrl
Mazzllll
was
sworn
in
as
president
shortly
after
an
emergency
session
of
Congress
stripped
Goulart
of
his
office
Goulart
fled
to
his
home
state
in
southern
Brazil
vowing
to
put
down
the
rebellion
against
him
with
military
forces
he
said
still
supported
him
Dut
his
support
was
believed
to
be
rapidly
dwindling
Nuclear
meet
The
United
States
disclosed
today
that
secret
negotiations
with
Russia
have
been
going
on
for
an
agreement
on
non-dissemination
of
nuclear
weapons
U
S
delegate
Adrian
Fisher
told
the
17
nation
disarmament
conference
In
Geneva
these
pri
private
�
vate
discussions
between
the
co
chairman
of
the
conference
were
based
on
an
Irish-sponsored
United
Nations
resolution
200000
claim
A
Spokane
widow
filed
a
200000
damage
suit
against
a
drug
firm
Wednesday
claiming
the
companys
pioduct
caused
cancer
cataracts
and
loss
of
hair
The
suit
was
filed
by
Martha
F
Schoonover
in
superior
court
against
William
S
Merrell
Company
a
division
of
Rich
Richardson
�
ardson
-
Merrell
Incorporated
McKesson
-
Robblns
Incorpor
Incorporated
�
ated
and
Carl
V
Erickson
the
owner
of
Altamont
Drugs
Reds
walk
out
Political
issues
overshadow
overshadowed
�
ed
the
world
trade
conference
u
Geneva
Wednesday
prompt
prompting
�
ing
a
walkout
by
Soviet
bloc
delegates
and
a
demand
for
the
withdrawal
of
Portugal
and
South
Africa
Dubbing
South
Africa
and
Portugal
an
unholy
alliance
Ghanian
rorelgn
Minister
Kojo
Dotsio
urged
their
delegates
to
pack
and
go
When
the
delegates
of
Nation
Nationalist
�
alist
China
rose
to
speak
the
representatives
of
the
Soviet
bloc
left
the
hall
Nikita
slippery
Soviet
Premier
Krushchev
gave
Western
newspapermen
the
slip
today
and
left
Budapest
for
a
one
day
train
trip
to
northeastern
Hungary
He
was
expected
to
return
to
Budapest
tonight
The
announced
purpose
of
the
Krushchev
outing
was
a
visit
to
a
stud
farm
at
Babolna
and
a
collective
farm
at
Kocs
Condition
worse
There
has
been
a
further
deterioration
in
the
condition
of
Gen
Douglas
MacArthur
A
Washington
hospital
says
the
general
has
suffered
a
further
waning
of
his
heart
and
kidney
functions
functions
And
And
doctors
doctors
have
have
had
had
In
Rollinsford
New
Hamp
Hampshire
�
shire
a
police
officer
leaped
to
his
feet
and
began
slapping
his
leg
in
the
middle
of
a
traffic
case
in
municipal
court
The
Judge
gave
him
a
strange
ook
The
officer
explained
that
a
mouse
had
Just
run
up
his
leg
That
sign
on
the
Vanderhoof
highway
denoting
local
service
clubs
that
we
ran
a
picture
of
hanging
limply
is
still
hanging
only
worse
If
DCs
Industrial
develop
development
�
ment
minister
Ralph
Loffmark
who
is
going
to
speak
here
Friday
is
coming
by
car
he
better
get
started
soon
The
UDC
commercial
law
professor
and
Socred
member
drives
a
1948
model
with
241000
miles
on
it
His
talk
in
Prince
George
will
deal
with
family
finance
Like
how
to
finance
a
new
cat
It
would
appear
that
ono
of
the
most
widely
readtectionsof
the
Citizen
is
tlio
Pattern
Pept
Requests
for
patterns
have
been
received
from
all
three
web
tern
provinces
and
many
of
the
states
of
the
USA
One
letter
received
here
today
contains
a
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VANCOUVER
CP
-
Delegates
at
the
DC
Teachers
Federa
Federation
�
tion
convention
Tuesday
decided
they
are
dissatisfied
with
com
compulsory
�
pulsory
arbitration
of
teachers
salaries
but
decided
they
will
have
to
go
along
with
it
until
an
acceptable
alternative
Is
proposed
Dolgates
at
the
49th
conven
convention
�
tion
defeated
a
resolution
from
Durnaby
teachers
asking
the
federation
to
press
for
removal
of
the
compulsory
arbitration
section
of
the
Public
Schools
Act
Now
hear
this
request
for
a
pattern
with
an
enclosed
clipping
from
a
year
or
two
ago
which
we
esti
estimate
�
mate
closer
to
four
years
ago
It
too
will
be
forwarded
to
Toronto
to
see
if
tho
style
Is
still
available
Incidentally
be
sure
to
put
your
return
ad
address
�
dress
on
the
envelope
Plans
are
now
bolng
formu
formulated
�
lated
for
a
new
staircase
in
the
city
police
station
The
now
stairs
will
lead
ftom
the
cell
block
directly
to
the
courtroom
They
will
come
through
the
floor
Just
about
where
the
magis
magistrates
�
trates
clnlr
now
6tanJs
The
chair
will
bo
moved
ahead
mak
making
�
ing
the
already
crowded
court
courtroom
�
room
smaller
Breakup
mast
be
here
If
the
number
of
drunks
atound
town
on
a
Wednesday
night
is
any
indication
it
is
for
sure
Theie
ivcre
as
many
drunks
in
court
this
morning
as
there
usually
are
alter
a
weekend
So
what
aie
they
going
to
call
the
now
trl
sorvice
amalgama
amalgamation
�
tion
of
army
air
force
and
navy
Easy
says
J
I
Stan
Smith
of
Haldy
Hughes
Itll
bo
ItCAT
Royal
Canadian
Armed
roues
lie
camo
up
with
the
proposal
at
last
nights
ItCAT
40th
anniversary
cele
celebration
�
bration
at
the
radai
base
dian
Teachers
Federation
and
the
DC
rederation
are
op
opposed
�
posed
to
recommendations
con
contained
�
tained
In
the
Gill
Commission
report
that
teachers
bo
Includ
Included
�
ed
In
tho
unemployment
Insur
Insurance
�
ance
system
The
registration
he
said
would
contravene
this
stand
Carles
Ovans
DCrT
general
secretary
told
the
delegates
that
school
boards
should
be
concerned
about
the
matter
If
teachers
were
Included
In
un
unemployment
�
employment
Insurance
than
tho
boards
would
have
to
pay
the
employment
insurance
costs
thus
raising
school
costs
Doug
Dyers
of
Trail
said
many
teachers
In
his
area
had
already
signed
the
registration
cards
but
had
cancelled
them
after
discussion
abour
the
mat
matter
�
ter
All
Trail
teachers
cards
now
were
held
up
in
the
local
secretary
treasurers
office
Only
three
delegates
voted
against
the
resolution
Pacific
Western
Airlines
is
cutting
the
number
of
Prince
George
Hudson
Hope
flights
by
half
and
is
instituting
a
direct
Vancouver
Hudson
Hope
ser
service
�
vice
The
new
schedule
will
have
flights
from
Prince
George
on
Tuesdays
Thursdays
and
Sat
Saturdays
�
urdays
and
from
Vancouver
on
Mondays
Wednesdays
and
Trl-
BC
Telephone
bids
for
land
BC
Tolephono
Co
wants
to
acquire
land
for
expansion
of
Its
facilities
in
Prince
George
A
lettej
was
j
ead
at
a
general
purposes
committee
of
city
council
Tuesday
soeklng
rezon
Ing
of
portions
of
district
lots
777
and
8170
It
was
tabled
f
f
k
A
young
cyclist
with
an
adventurous
bent
finds
a
use
for
the
new
bypass
bridge
which
awaits
construction
of
road
approaches
before
it
can
be
opened
The
big
bridge
which
will
connect
the
bypass
id
INTERNE
TEACHERS
HERE
NEXT
MONTH
British
Columbias
first
teaching
interne
will
probably
go
into
action
at
Prince
George
next
month
the
BC
Teachers
Federation
annual
convention
was
told
Wednesday
The
Prince
George
school
board
will
hire
some
of
its
next
term
teachers
about
two
months
early
so
they
can
work
in
classrooms
and
get
acquainted
with
the
citys
school
program
The
Vancouver
convention
adopted
a
resolution
favoring
the
principjeof
such
internship
for
teachers
It
urged
school
board
where
possible
to
hire
be
beginning
�
ginning
teachers
before
the
end
of
April
and
employ
them
during
the
months
of
May
and
June
BC
teachers
rebel
against
security
cards
VANCOUVER
CP
The
DC
Teachers
rederation
repre
representing
�
senting
some
14000
classroom
instructors
across
the
province
voted
almost
unanimously
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
for
a
resolution
saying
teachers
should
refuse
to
regis
register
�
ter
for
the
new
federal
social
security
numbering
system
The
resolution
v
as
moved
by
Mike
Downing
of
West
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
who
said
both
the
Cana-
Reluctant
move
rrl
f
-PI
-U
to
Institute
new
artificial
means
Oil
Salary
llgni
of
maintaining
those
functions
Before
this
new
report
on
Mac-
Arthurs
condition
the
doctors
at
Walter
Reed
had
said
the
outlook
was
not
good
Dut
they
also
said
recovery
was
still
possible
Mouse
trap
A
Prince
George
teacher
said
today
It
Is
a
disgrace
to
the
profession
that
the
provincial
federation
wants
to
abolish
Bible
readings
in
school
Meanwhile
a
minister
said
he
tends
to
take
the
opposite
view
to
some
of
his
colleagues
and
suggested
that
religious
In
Instruction
�
struction
Is
primarily
the
duty
of
churches
not
schools
Mrs
M
J
Kinney
who
has
taught
In
DC
for
29
years
said
in
many
cases
the
dally
Dlble
reading
Is
tho
only
con
contact
�
tact
some
students
have
with
the
Christian
teaching
I
feel
it
can
be
a
very
fine
Influence
on
the
children
pro
providing
�
viding
it
is
read
in
the
proper
way
said
Mrs
Kinney
who
Is
on
the
staff
of
Central
Fort
George
School
Mrs
Kinney
taught
school
In
North
Dakota
before
coming
to
DC
and
said
she
was
dis
dismayed
�
mayed
to
find
Bible
readings
have
been
withdrawn
in
that
state
Rev
J
W
Hutchison
of
St
Giles
Presbyterian
Church
said
the
DC
Teachers
Federation
proposal
to
drop
school
Dlble
readings
is
another
step
in
the
direction
of
taking
God
out
of
our
national
life
However
he
suggested
that
religious
Instruction
should
be
the
Job
of
the
churches
not
the
schools
It
was
time
churches
started
speaking
the
language
of
tho
ordinary
citizen
said
Mr
Hutchison
School
Dlble
readings
are
empty
unless
students
have
an
opportunity
to
ask
questions
he
said
Mr
Hutchison
suggested
that
a
solution
would
be
to
offer
a
course
in
the
philosophy
of
Prince
George
said
the
cutback
will
not
result
In
any
lay
offs
of
men
or
aircraft
here
The
C
46
service
from
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Is
chartered
to
Kiewltt
a
major
contractor
at
the
Hud
Hudson
�
son
Hope
project
night
time
is
3
12
hours
Tho
Prince
George
flights
originate
in
Hudson
Hope
A
C
46
aircraft
will
be
used
School
tendefS
on
tne
Vancouver
uignt
toauow
direct
delivery
of
heavy
equip
equipment
�
ment
to
the
dam
A
PWA
spokesman
said
de
demand
�
mand
for
heavy
air
freight
and
lncreaslrg
activity
at
the
power
project
caused
the
change
The
Prlnco
George
scheduled
twin
-
Beechcraft
flight
will
carry
passengers
and
light
and
rush
freight
Hon
Wide
PWA
managei
In
to
be
called
Tenders
will
be
called
in
five
weeks
for
constiuction
of
a
500000
school
complex
at
the
Intersection
of
the
Blackburn
and
Gicomo
roads
Tho
buildings
will
replace
tho
elementary
school
unit
which
was
destroyed
In
a
fire
earlier
this
ear
In
addition
a
Junior
secondary
school
will
be
built
at
the
site
Architect
Alan
Greenwell
who
is
preparing
the
working
drawings
said
the
schools
will
bn
lvated
on
tho
Schlitt
prop
erty
across
Blackburn
Road
fiom
the
former
elementary
tUe
The
eloinentary
Junior
sec
oudaiy
and
administration
bee
tions
of
the
complex
will
bo
teparate
units
connected
by
coveied
walkways
f
ft
i
e
religion
which
would
give
stu
students
�
dents
a
chance
to
examine
all
the
meanings
and
applications
of
the
teaching
Education
Minister
Peterson
has
said
that
regardless
of
the
teachers
opinions
the
exercises
will
stay
PWA
changes
schedules
city
flights
are
cut
nights
leave
Hudson
Hope
at
8
am
PST
and
arrive
in
Prince
George
at
9
am
Tho
return
flight
leaves
atOilSam
and
arrives
In
Hudson
Hope
al
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only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
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Cariboo
Highway
and
ease
the
traffic
bottleneck
on
the
CNR
bridge
is
a
first
class
bicycle
freeway
Who
pays
attention
to
signs
Pete
Miller
photo
Bible
reading
decision
disgrace
to
profession
I
would
not
anticipate
any
change
at
the
present
time
he
said
I
would
be
interested
in
any
proposal
however
that
would
make
religious
instruc
instruction
�
tion
more
effective
in
schools
and
Inculcating
a
higher
degree
of
morality
in
students
Nationalized
gas
scheme
presented
at
hearings
VANCOUVER
CP-
A
Univer
University
�
sity
of
DC
law
professor
told
the
royal
commission
on
gas
prices
Wednesday
that
gasoline
production
should
be
national
nationalized
�
ized
and
the
wholesale
price
controlled
Prof
T
G
lson
presented
a
45
page
documented
study
to
the
commission
headed
by
Judge
C
W
Morrow
calling
on
the
Industry
to
divest
itself
of
serv
service
�
ice
stations
He
charged
that
the
Industry
Is
financing
retail
out
outlets
�
lets
for
purposes
of
controlling
sales
of
products
The
brief
said
that
no
more
than
one
outlet
should
be
owned
by
any
one
Individual
and
that
tho
production
part
of
the
In
Industry
�
dustry
should
be
nationalized
Professor
lson
said
the
six
major
oil
companies
in
DC
form
an
oligopoly
which
he
defined
as
worse
than
a
mono
monopoly
�
poly
because
it
had
the
same
high
prices
along
with
high
op
operating
�
erating
costs
He
said
the
only
remedy
would
be
to
nationalize
the
wholesale
operations
of
the
companies
and
break
up
retail
chains
The
price
ho
said
Is
probably
higher
than
If
tho
In
Industry
�
dustry
was
operating
under
more
competitive
conditions
and
possibly
higher
than
if
the
in
industry
�
dustry
was
a
monopoly
C
K
Woodburn
chairman
of
the
Talrvlew
zone
of
the
Auto
Automotive
�
motive
Retailers
Association
in
Vancouver
presented
a
brier
endorsing
previous
briefs
be
before
�
fore
the
commission
which
call
called
�
ed
for
some
form
of
price
con
control
�
trol
on
gasoline
and
more
free
freedom
�
dom
of
enterprise
for
service
station
operators
ANCHORAGE
An
air
of
normal
living
lias
returned
to
the
streets
of
Anchorage
but
here
and
elsewhere
in
Alaska
a
lot
of
work
remains
before
the
devastation
of
last
Fridays
earthquake
Is
repaired
President
Johnson
has
or
ordered
�
dered
quick
federal
aid
for
the
state
Tho
president
said
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
he
would
ask
Congress
for
50000000
In
emergency
relief
funs
Governor
William
A
Egan
who
plans
to
meet
with
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnson
In
Washington
probably
Monday
says
ho
will
ask
for
500000000
In
federal
aid
Robert
G
Baker
prosldent
of
the
Matanuska
Valley
Bank
says
he
thinks
the
request
should
be
for
1000000000
Loth
men
said
tho
money
should
be
grants
no
loans
so
hard
hit
individuals
and
busi
businesses
�
nesses
will
not
bo
burdened
by
additional
debt
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road
over
highway
Hawrelaks
statement
criticized
by
officials
Edmonton
will
miss
a
major
potential
source
of
business
and
tourist
traffic
if
it
does
not
support
com
completion
�
pletion
of
Highway
16
east
of
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
spokesmen
said
today
The
spokesman
were
replying
to
Mayor
William
Hawrelak
of
Edmonton
who
said
last
night
Improvement
of
the
Yellowhead
route
from
Jasper
to
Kamloops
is
more
Important
than
opening
the
uncompleted
Highway
be
between
�
tween
Prince
George
and
Mc
Drlde
I
think
its
time
Mr
Haw
Hawrelak
�
relak
took
a
look
at
the
geo
geography
�
graphy
of
Western
Canada
said
Alex
Clark
president
of
the
Central
DC
Chambers
of
Commerce
Edmonton
could
do
a
tremendous
amount
of
busi
business
�
ness
with
the
fastest
growing
part
of
BC
Mr
Clark
said
Mr
Hawrelak
has
no
conception
of
the
growth
which
is
taking
place
in
the
DC
Central
Interior
He
should
do
a
little
study
studying
�
ing
before
reaching
such
con
conclusions
�
clusions
said
Mr
Clark
I
suggest
he
come
to
the
area
and
have
a
look
Dill
Duncan
chairman
of
the
Prince
GeorgeChamber
of
Com
Commerces
�
merces
highways
committee
agreed
that
completion
of
High
Highway
�
way
16
would
mean
more
to
Edmonton
than
raising
the
standards
of
the
Yellowhead
route
Edmonton
would
still
get
the
tourist
traffic
from
the
Lower
Mainland
said
Mr
Duncan
But
the
mayor
appears
to
have
overlooked
the
tremendous
po
potential
�
tential
In
truck
traffic
from
all
parts
of
DC
He
said
the
DC
Highways
department
has
promised
to
let
all
contracts
this
year
for
completelon
of
the
road
between
Egan
told
a
press
conference
he
would
ask
the
legislature
which
reconvenes
after
an
earthquake
recess
Trlday
to
Bennett
leaves
Quebec
meet
QUEBEC
cr
Premier
Ben
Bennett
�
nett
of
British
Columbia
wasnt
on
hand
for
todays
final
ses
session
�
sion
of
the
Tederal
Provlnclal
conference
BC
Attorney
General
Bonner
said
the
premier
left
Wednesday
night
to
keep
an
engagement
In
Tcronto
which
had
been
planned
earlier
In
the
expectation
the
conference
would
end
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
Mr
Bonner
said
tho
premier
planned
a
holiday
for
a
week
or
10
days
before
returning
to
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
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Moving
ahead
Prince
George
and
McDrlde
a
60
mile
stretch
Mr
Duncan
said
contracts
let
In
the
last
two
years
have
covered
20
miles
of
the
road
only
10
of
which
have
been
completed
Mr
Hawrelak
claims
the
Yel
Yellowhead
�
lowhead
route
Is
a
more
direct
connection
with
Vancouver
and
would
facilitate
the
flow
of
goods
He
was
Invited
to
speak
June
14
at
McDrlde
and
to
partici
participate
�
pate
In
a
Highway
16
caravan
The
mayor
told
Heinz
Lange
chairman
of
the
Highway
16
committee
of
the
Central
DC
Chambers
ofCommercehewlll
accept
the
Invitation
If
possible
Alaska
to
get
aid
money
question
is
how
much
voie
a
50000000
bond
issue
more
than
double
the
states
present
bonded
Indebtedness
The
massive
tremor
crippled
business
and
industry
in
An
Anchorage
�
chorage
Alaskas
largest
city
and
virtually
wiped
them
out
In
Seward
Valdez
and
Kodlak
Of
Anchorages
two
high
schools
one
was
so
badly
dam
damaged
�
aged
It
cannot
be
used
until
ma
major
�
jor
xepalrs
are
completed
One
elementary
school
was
des
destroyed
�
troyed
Double
shifts
are
planned
at
the
other
high
school
and
at
another
grade
school
Pupils
evacuated
from
Val
Valdez
�
dez
along
with
their
teachers
now
are
attending
schools
at
Gulkana
Copper
Center
and
Glenallen
The
schools
In
Ko
Kodlak
�
dlak
and
Seward
are
being
used
as
emergency
centres
In
the
Kodlak
Island
village
of
Old
Harbor
tho
school
Is
standing
but
the
village
it
was
supposed
to
serve
Is
gone
HYDRO
REDUCTIONS
POLITICAL
TOOL
DR
SIIHUM
no
more
cuts
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Mayor
Dill
Ralhle
said
Tuesday
It
appears
D
Cs
latest
power
rate
reductions
are
being
used
as
a
political
tool
by
Premier
W
A
C
Dennett
He
likened
the
premier
to
a
political
Robin
Hood
Hydro
appears
to
be
con
continuing
�
tinuing
Its
policy
of
taking
from
the
high
user
and
giving
to
tho
low
user
tho
major
commented
while
criticizing
tho
1
eduction
announced
Tuesday
It
is
estimated
at
2000000
a
ear
It
is
the
same
politically
Inspired
policy
used
last
year
when
hjdro
cut
rates
by
10
per
cent
for
the
Uigest
group
of
consumeis
In
the
city
compared
with
25
per
cent
In
rural
areas
of
the
piovlncp
Theie
is
no
economic
Justification
for
lates
lobe
cut
the
way
the
hdro
au
thorlty
his
cut
thrtu
he
said
DC
llydio
chairman
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
said
he
didnt
expect
any
more
reductions
to
be
made
this
year
although
the
cut
Is
3000000
below
the
annual
reduction
promis
promised
�
ed
by
Premier
Dennett
We
make
areducljon
every
March
In
accoi
dance
with
our
revenue
This
ear
our
revenuo
was
not
as
we
expected
because
of
the
mild
winter
he
said
Premier
Dennett
contact
ed
at
the
federal
provincial
conference
in
Quebec
City
said
that
unforeseen
costs
prevented
DC
Hydro
from
making
a
bigger
cut
In
elec
tric
power
lates
this
eai
Di
Shrum
said
thero
was
no
promise
that
the
reduc
reduction
�
tion
next
ear
will
earh
the
tai
net
of
5000000
The
hjdio
cut
this
yeai
totalled
a
h
tvlui
of
about
2000000
to
electrlcit
useis
the
Au
thorlty
said
Premier
Ben
Bennett
�
nett
said
last
year
the
annual
cut
wouldbeabout5000000
a
ear
for
the
next
10
cars
Dr
Shrum
said
the
extra
costs
included
Interest
on
the
extra
28000000
compen
compensation
�
sation
paid
to
BC
Power
Corporation
for
the
DC
Electric
which
thepiovlnce
expropriated
In
1961
There
were
also
higher
losses
on
bus
systems
In
Vancouver
and
Victoria
and
lower
rev
revenues
�
enues
because
of
a
mild
winter
We
couldnt
cut
our
rates
any
more
this
ear
or
we
would
a
u
the
red
the
Author
It
co
chairman
bald
We
lime
no
reserve
fund
Dr
Shrum
said
he
wanted
to
make
It
rleu
tint
his
had
nothing
to
do
with
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of
the
Peace
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project
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