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Russia
today
called
for
a
meeting
of
world
Communist
parties
which
Informed
ob
observers
�
servers
here
believed
would
al
almost
�
most
certainly
be
designed
for
a
showdown
In
the
Slno
Sovlet
ideological
dispute
In
a
hard
hitting
attack
on
the
Peking
government
the
Russian
party
secretary
Mikhail
Sus
lov
called
for
a
meeting
to
discuss
the
basic
problems
of
our
time
Death
penalty
A
49-year-old
university
lec
lecturer
�
turer
today
was
sentenced
to
death
in
Perth
Australia
for
the
mercy
killing
of
his
ment
mentally
�
ally
-
retarded
four-year-old
son
A
criminal
court
jury
found
Dr
Maurice
Bernard
Benn
guilty
of
murder
after
thejudge
warned
them
not
to
let
emo
emotion
�
tion
Interfere
with
justice
The
death
sentence
is
manda
mandatory
�
tory
for
murder
in
West
Aus
Australia
�
tralia
Interim
rule
Bra11
today
was
faced
with
a
period
of
interim
government
in
the
wake
of
an
apparemtly
successful
army
revolt
that
de
deposed
�
posed
President
Joao
Goulart
But
incidents
of
continuing
resistance
to
the
new
regime
of
Paschoal
Hanierl
Mazzllli
sworn
in
Thursday
by
Congress
in
Brasilia
were
reported
Mazzilli
53
a
liberal
con
conservative
�
servative
politician
was
leg
legally
�
ally
successor
to
Goulart
as
president
of
the
Chamber
of
Deputies
Under
Brazilian
law
Maz
Mazzilli
�
zilli
will
serve
for
30
days
until
the
legislature
elects
a
new
president
to
serve
out
Goularts
term
due
to
expire
in
Jan
January
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NATO
retirement
Dirk
U
Stlkker
secretary
general
of
Hip
North
At
Atlantic
�
lantic
Treaty
Organization
an
announced
�
nounced
today
in
Paris
he
is
retiring
in
the
middle
of
the
summer
Stikker
foreign
minister
of
The
Netherlands
before
becom
becoming
�
ing
NATOs
chief
civilian
of
official
�
ficial
did
not
set
a
definite
date
presumably
to
allow
the
NATO
members
tome
to
agree
Mercy
mission
Blood
plasma
was
parachut
parachuted
�
ed
to
a
Greek
liner
oft
Aus
Australia
�
tralia
today
A
plane
dropped
the
plasma
to
the
liner
Ellinls
385
miles
from
Adelaide
to
save
the
life
of
an
English
soccer
star
Four
hours
after
the
plasma
was
received
the
ship
radioed
that
Ernest
Taylor
was
improv
improving
�
ing
Snow
hits
Nfld
The
west
coast
of
Newfound
Newfoundland
�
land
is
reported
practically
iso
isolated
�
lated
following
a
15
inch
snow
snowfall
�
fall
Reports
reachlngSt
Johns
via
amateur
radio
operators
tell
of
roads
and
highways
blocked
with
snow
Meanwhile
Newfoundlands
east
coast
is
experiencing
sunny
skies
and
warm
temperatures
Quake
aid
Governor
William
A
Egan
flies
to
Juneau
the
capital
of
Alaska
today
to
urge
a
Joint
session
of
the
legislature
to
appiove
a
50000000
emerg
emergency
�
ency
bond
issue
to
help
earthquake-torn
Alaskan
cities
The
amount
is
only
l
10th
of
the
estimated
loss
but
says
Egan
it
will
show
Alaska
is
willing
to
do
ever
j
thing
pos
possible
�
sible
to
pull
itself
up
by
Its
bootstraps
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8
No
66
Hit
by
police
car
City
man
injured
Wife
witnesses
mishap
at
First
and
Dominion
A
33-year-old
Prince
George
man
is
in
only
fair
condition
in
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
today
after
being
struck
by
an
RCMP
car
Thomas
J
McCallum
a
mill
owner
from
the
North
Nechako
Road
was
struck
at
1030
pm
Thursday
when
he
crossed
First
Ave
at
Dominion
St
with
his
CITY
BARBERS
HAVE
A
HEART
Prince
George
barbers
have
defied
the
trend
toward
higher
priced
haircuts
A
meeting
of
the
Prince
George
Barbers
Association
last
night
rejected
a
suggestion
to
follow
the
lead
of
lower
Mainland
centers
and
increase
haircut
prices
from
150
to
1
75
Ve
didnt
feel
that
an
in
increase
�
crease
would
be
right
at
this
time
said
association
secre
secretary
�
tary
J
H
Skilton
There
are
too
many
people
out
of
work
He
said
barbers
may
review
the
price
Increase
In
August
Some
20
barbers
represent
representing
�
ing
every
shop
in
Prince
George
were
present
at
the
meeting
in
the
Cariboo
Barber
Shop
Inland
will
supply
gas
to
school
Inland
Natural
Gas
Co
will
extend
Its
services
to
Hart
IakBSclioolafler
alljJoIvcxQl
board
chairman
J
w
Elliott
said
Thursday
Earlier
the
gas
company
said
It
would
not
be
feasible
to
build
a
rather
costly
extension
to
the
school
near
Kalmer
Kiln
Ltd
and
Central
BC
Plan
Planers
�
ers
Ltd
Inland
started
supplying
natural
gas
to
those
Industries
last
year
Mr
Elliott
said
Robert
Grac-
ey
secretary
treasurer
of
the
school
board
was
advised
of
the
change
In
Inlands
think
thinking
�
ing
The
board
was
preparing
a
letter
to
the
DC
Public
Utili
Utilities
�
ties
Commission
which
asked
that
Inland
be
ordered
to
supply
gas
to
the
two
room
school
which
is
50
miles
north
of
Prince
George
Inland
serves
the
lumber
in
industries
�
dustries
near
Terguson
Lake
under
a
PUC
order
advertised
last
August
The
advertisement
said
In
land
would
seek
a
certificate
of
public
convenience
to
supply
and
sell
natural
gas
to
the
two
mills
and
those
residents
immediately
adjacent
to
the
said
mills
Hart
Lake
school
will
be
com
completely
�
pletely
modernized
by
the
time
the
new
term
opens
In
Sep
September
�
tember
Now
hear
this
Residents
at
Hart
Lake
a
Grath
received
a
letter
here
public
Working
Circle
com-
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from
England
ad-
munity
development
have
or-
dressed
simply
Martin
Mc-
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a
committee
to
look
Grath
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Prince
Geotge
into
the
possibility
of
forming
Chalk
one
more
up
for
location
a
water
improvement
district
of
obscure
addresses
A
water
system
installed
by
a
Northern
Affairs
Minister
sawmill
Industry
at
the
site
al-
Arthur
Laing
will
be
In
town
ready
selves
eight
homes
a
May
14
to
address
the
regular
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Monday
night
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in
the
Shasta
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FAT
Hospital
officials
said
Mr
McCallum
suffered
several
fractures
and
internal
injuries
in
the
mishap
I
saw
the
whole
terrible
thing
his
wife
Bessie
told
The
Citizen
today
She
was
walking
ahead
of
her
husband
and
was
not
struck
Mr
McCallum
was
uncons
unconscious
�
cious
when
he
was
taken
by
am
ambulance
�
bulance
to
hosDital
The
McCallums
have
two
sons
aged
eight
and
three
years
The
officer
in
charge
of
the
RCMPs
district
detachment
said
ho
would
not
release
the
name
of
the
driver
for
his
own
reasons
The
driver
was
a
uniformed
officer
on
patrol
he
said
e
PERRAULT
STRACHAN
A
stolen
car
which
was
totally
destroyed
by
fire
is
haul
hauled
�
ed
from
a
sand
pit
near
Mile
One
of
the
Hart
Highway
The
car
owned
by
Frank
R
Timms
Mile
Two
of
the
Hart
Highway
was
stolen
Wednesday
night
The
burned
e
Two
witnesses
disappear
in
robbery
murder
trial
SEATTLE
M
-
The
dis
disappearance
�
appearance
of
two
witnesses
had
added
confusion
in
the
John
Wasylenchuk
murder
and
rob
robbery
�
bery
trial
with
the
closing
stages
of
the
trial
spotted
with
conflicting
testimony
Bulletins
have
been
issued
to
return
Seattle
police
detective
Fred
L
Mitchell
and
retired
RCMPSergeant
Edward
Murton
Both
are
prosecution
wit
witnesses
�
nesses
The
prosecution
wanted
to
recall
Mitchell
for
testimony
Superior
court
judge
faces
charge
of
lying
MONTREAL
CP
A
summons
was
issued
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
against
Mr
Justice
Adrien
Meunier
of
Superior
Court
and
his
bid
to
block
legal
action
by
the
Crown
was
rejected
The
summons
was
Issued
by
Judge
Claude
Wagner
of
crimi
criminal
�
nal
court
charging
Mr
Justice
Meunier
lied
on
three
occasions
while
testifying
under
oath
be
before
�
fore
Judfe
Wagner
at
a
pre
preliminary
�
liminary
hearing
in
a
fraud
case
arising
from
a
04000
bankruptcy
Mr
Justice
Meunlers
peti
petition
�
tion
for
a
writ
to
halt
proceed
proceedings
�
ings
against
him
was
turned
down
meanwhile
by
Judge
Claude
Prevost
who
ruled
there
was
no
legal
basis
for
the
writ
Named
to
the
bench
last
sum
summer
�
mer
Mr
Justice
Meunier
had
been
testifying
at
the
prelimin
preliminary
�
ary
Inquiry
about
his
connec
connection
�
tion
with
the
case
as
a
defence
lawyer
before
his
appointment
The
09-year-old
SuperlorCourt
Judge
was
also
a
Liberal
mem
member
�
ber
of
parliament
for
Mont
Montreal
�
real
Paplneau
Judge
Wagner
picsidcd
over
the
Inquiry
held
In
camera
to
determine
whether
theje
was
enough
evidence
to
bring
the
case
befoiu
the
courts
Tax
review
in
depth
established
QUEDEC
frr
-
Taking
an
un
preccdented
step
the
federal
provincial
conference
decided
Thursday
to
launch
a
minis
ministerial
�
terial
-
level
review
In
depth
of
the
nature
and
extent
of
taws
at
both
levelsDfcoverniTient
In
relation
to
rlslngpressuiesfor
more
spending
Ono
purpose
of
tho
study
la
to
give
tho
piovinco
a
wider
range
of
tax
resources
to
fi
finance
�
nance
rising
costs
of
education
and
other
services
PrlmoMln
lter
pearfcou
said
constitu
constitutional
�
tional
amendments
aieconcelv
unlc
Hut
Quebec
again
making
no
strides
In
Its
bid
for
one-quarter
of
the
Income
tax
fields
eald
It
cant
wait
any
longer
foi
mot
a
money
itizn
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
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GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
FRIDAY
APRIL
3
1964
shell
of
the
car
was
discovered
Thursday
RCMP
are
investigating
The
man
checking
underneath
the
car
is
Gary
Patterson
of
Prince
George
Wrecking
Salvage
and
Metal
Co
Ltd
it
believes
will
show
similari
similarities
�
ties
between
the
Seattle
bank
robbery
Wasylencluk
Is
accus
accused
�
ed
of
and
Canadian
robberies
Involving
the
defendant
The
defence
sought
to
have
Murton
testify
believing
he
would
add
credence
to
Its
contention
Wasylenchuk
was
at
his
Durn
aby
home
March
12
1954
when
three
gunmen
held
up
the
Seattle
bank
130
miles
away
and
shot
three
policemen
killing
one
Judge
William
J
Llndberg
referring
to
Mitchell
said
I
cant
understand
why
a
police
officer
can
leave
without
per
permission
�
mission
Llndberg
had
told
the
Jury
he
expected
It
could
get
the
case
for
deliberation
late
yester
yesterday
�
day
but
tho
disappearance
of
tho
witnesses
held
the
f
lnalo
up
at
least
another
day
Defence
attorney
Erie
Hor
swlll
said
ho
had
been
informed
Muton
was
told
to
leave
and
was
driving
to
Spokane
He
charged
the
prosecution
did
not
call
Muiton
although
it
sub
subpoenaed
�
poenaed
him
because
it
learn
learned
�
ed
his
testimony
would
favor
tho
defence
-Roy
Fujikawa
Photo
Quesnel
man
escapes
fire
QUESNEL
Correspondent
A
Quesnel
man
was
awakened
by
heavy
smoke
minutes
before
his
homo
was
destroyed
by
flro
Thursday
Art
Ransome
who
lived
on
the
outskirts
of
tho
town
broke
a
window
to
flee
the
burning
house
at
230
am
The
building
burst
Into
flames
after
ho
smashed
the
glass
Mr
Ransome
saved
some
of
his
furniture
but
most
of
the
homes
contents
were
lost
It
was
the
second
house
to
catch
fire
within
a
day
in
the
area
A
small
home
occupied
by
tho
Ray
Bellows
family
was
partly
burned
Wednesday
strangulation
death
of
Mrs
Rose
Greenwood
32
in
Prlnco
George
March
22
Tho
20-year-old
suspect
Is
believed
to
have
been
In
Prince
George
at
the
1
1
in
0
of
the
womans
death
Slio
was
found
sprawled
across
a
hotel
100m
bed
clad
only
hi
a
brassiere
Tho
womans
tody
was
dls-
m
m
CLEAR
Low
30J
High
45
Phon
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eoPY
PERRAULT
CHARGES
FEARS
FOUNDED
AS
BANK
DIRECTORS
NAMED
VANCOUVER
CP
BC
Liberal
Leader
Ray
Perrault
said
It
Is
quite
obvious
that
Premier
Bennett
is
going
to
be
the
de
facto
presi
president
�
dent
of
this
new
bank
and
that
our
worst
fears
have
been
confirmed
He
was
commenting
on
the
appointment
of
five
direc
directors
�
tors
of
the
proposed
Bank
of
BC
He
said
this
bank
cannot
and
will
not
be
Independent
of
his
control
and
Influence
Mr
Perrault
said
that
de
despite
�
spite
assurances
from
the
premier
that
he
would
not
Influence
the
selection
of
directors
In
any
way
his
great
and
good
friend
Elnar
Gunderson
will
occupy
the
key
post
on
the
board
Mr
Perrault
said
most
of
the
directors
have
heavy
Involvements
with
the
gov
government
�
ernment
or
with
government
agencies
or
government
pro
projects
�
jects
The
five
provisional
dir
directors
�
ectors
were
announced
In
Victoria
Thursday
by
Attor
Attorney
�
ney
-
General
Robert
Bon
Bonner
�
ner
Names
of
the
directors
are
contained
In
petitions
filed
with
the
Senate
and
House
of
Commons
in
Ottawa
said
the
statement
The
petitions
announce
capital
stock
in
the
bank
to
be
100000000
Legis
Legislation
�
lation
passed
at
the
last
session
permits
the
govern
government
�
ment
to
buy
up
to
25
per
cent
of
the
capital
stock
The
directors
include
Elnar
Gunderson
of
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
a
former
BC
finance
minister
and
financial
ad
adviser
�
viser
to
Premier
Bennett
who
has
resignpd
a
direc
directorship
�
torship
in
the
Canadian
Im
Imperial
�
perial
Bank
of
Commerce
Other
directors
are
Harold
Elworthy
chair
chairman
�
man
of
Island
Tug
and
Barge
William
Mearns
execu
executive
�
tive
director
of
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manager
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Victoria
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Trederick
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president
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Dietrich-Collins
Equipment
Limited
of
Vancouver
Mr
Gunderson
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also
a
director
of
BC
Hydro
and
vice
-
president
of
the
government
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Pacific
Great
Eastern
Railway
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must
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of
petitions
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bill
to
be
Introduced
will
incorporate
a
feature
that
shareholders
of
thebank
are
tobeCanadlan
residents
the
statement
said
Opposition
Leader
Robert
Strachan
of
the
New
Demo
Democratic
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Party
said
he
hopes
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will
be
the
most
success
successful
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bank
In
the
country
I
am
on
record
in
favor
of
the
bank
and
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wish
it
a
speedy
Journey
through
the
banking
and
commerce
com
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the
House
he
said
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described
the
capital
capitalization
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as
a
pretty
big
bank
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added
the
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government
may
buy
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it
just
about
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the
revenue
surplus
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called
a
good
fea
feature
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ture
a
provision
that
share
shareholders
�
holders
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the
bank
must
be
Canadian
residents
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I
hope
most
of
them
are
British
Columbians
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five
directors
seem
to
cover
the
waterfront
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noted
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again
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surprise
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five
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violent
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on
downtown
streets
in
last
two
days
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men
have
been
attacked
and
robbed
on
down
downtown
�
town
streets
Ronald
Ransharma
was
coming
out
of
a
movie
theatre
Thursday
night
when
he
was
seized
by
two
men
and
a
woman
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told
police
they
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mm
of
210
and
a
wristwatch
before
fleeing
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dragged
him
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laundry
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a
downtown
lane
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assaulted
when
walk
walking
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the
alley
between
First
and
Second
Avenues
near
Dom
Dominion
�
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at
1
am
Thursday
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Mclntyre
did
not
require
hospital
treatment
for
his
In
Injuries
�
juries
Clifford
John
Earl
of
Ness
Lake
Wednesday
night
was
rob
robbed
�
bed
of
20
In
a
downtown
hotel
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was
approached
by
an
indigent
who
asked
him
for
2
Wlille
they
were
talking
another
man
approached
and
grabbed
20
from
Earls
hand
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Palmer
later
was
ar
arrested
�
rested
and
charged
with
the
theft
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a
person
assaults
a
meter
man
he
not
only
assaults
the
man
but
the
whole
com
community
�
munity
city
piosecutor
Cec
Edwards
said
today
His
comment
followed
the
sentencing
of
a
28-year-old
Al
Alberta
�
berta
man
to
10
days
in
Jail
plus
a
300
fine
in
magistrates
ho
returned
730
am
to
the
room
at
CKPG
bid
set
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Hoard
of
Broadcast
Gov
Governors
�
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announced
today
it
will
hear
CKPGs
bid
for
extension
of
Us
television
service
at
a
hoarlng
April
28
CKPG
Television
Ltd
plans
to
bring
live
TV
program
programming
�
ming
to
Pjlnce
George
perior
Laundry
and
Cleaners
Ltd
have
merged
it
was
an
announced
�
nounced
today
The
new
company
to
be
known
as
Super
way
Laundry
and
Cleiners
Ltd
will
use
the
Wright
Way
plant
at
Second
Ave
and
Victoria
St
as
its
headquarters
The
principals
of
the
new
company
are
Mr
and
Mrs
Charles
Graham
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Norm
Helghlngton
Mr
Helghlngton
formerly
associated
with
Superior
will
be
Supppvays
president
and
plant
manager
while
Mr
Gra
Graham
�
ham
formerly
with
Wright
Way
will
be
secretary-treasurer
and
managing
director
of
Super
way
Superway
will
operate
10
routes
thioughout
the
city
and
will
employ
50
persons
said
Mr
Graham
court
here
Robert
LeDlanc
of
Olds
Alta
qq
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fx
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pleaded
guilty
this
morning
to
a
oay
vjagxcu1
charge
of
assaulting
Charlie
Green
March
24
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assault
took
place
after
Mr
Green
a
parking
meter
at
attendant
�
tendant
asked
the
man
to
put
some
money
In
the
meter
he
was
parked
beside
Man
hunted
in
killing
Police
are
searching
for-
covered
by
her
husband
when
former
Vancouver
man
in
tho
Dont
battle
KAMLOOPS
CP
-
Highways
Minister
Gaglardi
says
the
chamber
of
commeice
In
Prince
George
and
Edmonton
should
not
have
to
worry
or
fight
over
highway
development
Mayor
William
Hawrelak
of
Edmonton
said
yesterday
Im
Improvement
�
provement
of
the
Vollowhead
route
from
Jasper
to
Kamloops
Is
more
Important
than
open
opening
�
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the
uncompleted
highway
between
Prince
George
and
Mc
Bride
Chamber
of
commerce
offic
officials
�
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In
Prince
Geoigedlsagreed
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Gaglardi
said
at
Kam
Kamloops
�
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that
his
depaitment
is
on
tho
job
and
tho
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por
portions
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between
Prince
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and
McBiido
will
bo
under
con
contract
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by
tho
end
of
the
fiscal
year
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SLEUTH
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magistrate
described
as
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as
part
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his
duties
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fctiuctlons
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the
boaul
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magistrate
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tho
Canada
Evidence
Act
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paid
250
a
month
and
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the
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