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THE
World
today
Nevelle
Alexander
a
South
African
colored
mixed
race
doctor
of
philosophy
and
10
other
persons
were
found
guilty
of
sabotage
In
Cape
Capetown
�
town
South
Africa
today
The
trial
of
the
11
defend
defendants
�
ants
opened
Nov
4
and
was
South
Africas
second
major
sabotage
trial
They
were
accused
of
being
Involved
In
an
alleged
plot
to
overthrow
the
government
by
violent
revolution
Heavy
casualties
A
three
day
battle
with
two
Communist
Viet
Cong
battal
lions
has
left
the
southern
Mekong
Delta
region
bleeding
and
grief
stricken
and
cost
the
government
its
heaviest
casualties
in
the
South
Viet
Nam
war
US
advisers
reported
nearly
300
government
soldiers
dead
or
wounded
Civilian
casualties
may
ex
exceed
�
ceed
200
an
American
adviser
said
Apparently
they
were
de
deliberately
�
liberately
inflicted
by
the
Com
Communists
�
munists
on
government
sympa
sympathizers
�
thizers
Cyprus
shooting
United
Nations
troops
opened
fire
twice
today
in
different
regions
of
Cyprus
when
they
came
under
fire
during
com
communal
�
munal
clashes
a
UN
spokesman
reported
Canadian
soldiers
under
the
command
of
MaJ
Patrick
Tremblay
of
Quebec
City
re
returned
�
turned
the
fire
In
the
Kyrenia
Mountains
the
spokesmansaid
The
spokesman
said
the
Ca
Canadians
�
nadians
fired
back
after
a
ve
vehicle
�
hicle
carrying
Tremblay
a
company
commander
in
the
Royal
22nd
Regiment
was
fired
upon
near
Dhikomo
in
the
Kyrenia
Mountains
Cuba
trade
Attorney
-
General
Robert
F
Kennedy
of
the
United
States
indicated
in
Toronto
Tuesday
njght
his
disapproval
of
con
continuing
�
tinuing
Canadian
trade
with
Cuba
He
stressed
what
he
termed
the
threat
posed
by
Cuba
to
the
rest
of
the
Western
Hemis
Hemisphere
�
phere
in
one
of
his
lengthiest
replies
at
a
25
minute
press
conference
following
his
arrival
to
address
the
annual
meeting
of
The
Canadian
Press
later
in
the
evening
Reporters
sought
his
opinion
on
Canada
Cuba
trade
in
the
face
of
US
efforts
to
bar
all
but
strictly
non
strategic
com
commerce
�
merce
with
the
Fidel
Castro
regime
Verbal
attack
Soviet
Premier
Khrushchev
attacked
the
Chinese
Com
Communists
�
munists
again
today
accusing
them
of
employing
methods
borrowed
from
the
Trolskylte
arsenel
In
an
attempt
to
im
impose
�
pose
their
domination
on
the
world
Communist
movement
Pekings
leaders
Khrush
Khrushchev
�
chev
told
a
Soviet
-Polish
friendship
meeting
n
the
Krem
Kremlin
�
lin
have
created
serious
dif
difficulties
�
ficulties
of
the
world
Commu
Communist
�
nist
movement
and
placed
it
on
the
verge
of
a
split
m
t
4V
pRfr
mf
SfffJfi
jfi
Public
Health
Inspector
Norm
Gallant
dips
a
water
sample
from
the
Nechako
River
today
as
the
depart
department
�
ment
starts
a
pollution
level
study
of
the
Fraser
and
Nechako
rivers
The
study
will
give
the
depart
department
�
ment
a
gauge
to
measure
and
control
pollution
from
pulp
mills
when
they
go
into
operation
The
study
is
a
long
term
project
It
details
inversion
and
pervalling
winds
which
could
sweep
odors
from
pulp
mill
developments
over
the
city
The
Inversion
problem
also
applies
to
establish
mills
which
produce
smoke
and
fly
ash
A
spokesman
for
the
Inspec
Inspection
�
tion
staff
of
the
health
unit
would
not
comment
on
the
re
report
�
port
Dr
Ken
Benson
director
of
health
services
for
the
health
department
said
in
an
inter
interview
�
view
from
Victoria
that
he
has
seen
the
report
and
has
dis
discussed
�
cussed
it
However
he
said
if
anyone
released
it
it
would
be
Dr
Donham
But
since
Dr
Bonham
is
no
longer
with
the
NIHU
I
doubt
if
he
will
care
to
make
it
pub
public
�
lic
said
Dr
Benson
Dr
Bonham
could
not
be
reached
for
comment
It
is
understood
the
report
has
been
seen
by
both
the
deputy
minister
of
health
and
Re
Resources
�
sources
Minister
Williston
who
is
member
of
the
legis
legislature
�
lature
for
Fort
George
The
report
is
a
study
of
the
problems
of
air
tempera
temperature
�
ture
and
winds
and
how
those
factors
are
related
to
the
odor
carrying
capacity
of
air
The
topography
of
the
Prince
George
area
also
has
a
lot
to
do
with
air
pollution
problems
Air
inversion
is
a
condition
In
which
a
layer
of
cold
air
is
trapped
and
held
inert
by
a
layer
of
warmer
air
above
The
colder
air
becomes
loaded
with
pollutants
Liberal
party
leader
Ray
Perrault
said
last
week
that
air
pollution
is
a
very
serious
problem
in
DC
es
especially
�
pecially
where
kraft
pulp
mills
are
planned
He
said
the
matter
is
a
pro
provincial
�
vincial
responsibility
rather
than
a
municipal
one
because
bad
odors
are
not
confined
with
within
�
in
boundaries
Smithers
girl
found
dead
after
all
night
search
SMITHERS
CP
-
A
young
girl
who
was
the
object
of
a
wide
widespread
�
spread
search
in
the
Smithers
area
of
Northern
BC
was
found
dead
shortly
before
noon
today
The
body
of
four-year-old
Tracey
Janzen
was
found
in
about
one
foot
of
water
in
a
creek
which
flows
behind
her
trailer
court
home
Police
said
the
body
was
located
a
half
mile
downstream
from
where
one
of
tho
young-
Now
hear
this
The
regular
meeting
of
city
BC
this
summer
is
a
short
councils
general
purposes
age
of
architects
Some
of
tho
committee
was
set
back
today
local
architects
already
are
to
enable
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
working
18
hour
daystokeQPUD
and
aldermen
to
attend
tho
fun-
with
tho
workload
And
theres
erals
of
two
of
Prince
Georges
no
relief
In
sight
either
along
oldtlmers
Dave
Peterson
who
the
line
of
getting
mora
archi
llved
here
for
44
years
was
tects
or
a
reduction
In
the
Jobs
burled
at
130
pm
and
Tommy
theyll
have
to
work
on
Walsh
a
trucker
for
many
Fred
Coal
who
farmed
in
the
years
was
burled
at
3
pm
Chief
Lake
district
for
many
Council
met
at
4
pm
and
spent
years
has
celebrated
his
lOGth
most
of
the
afternoon
on
a
birthday
at
Chilliwak
This
tour
of
sanitary
fill
projects
place
Is
as
good
as
any
he
One
of
the
projects
which
the
said
You
dont
see
so
much
Lions
Club
has
been
accom-
snow
Ive
seen
enough
of
that
pllsliing
quietly
has
been
supply
prince
George
Mr
Ceal
has
lng
eye
examinations
and
spec-
been
described
as
Chllllwacks
tacleo
for
persons
who
cant
oldest
Inhabitant
Jle
said
his
afford
it
themselves
And
thats
sister
Mrs
Louisa
Shloy
of
why
we
put
in
a
good
word
for
First
Junction
Wic
died
last
the
clubs
bake
sale
to
bo
held
year
at
the
age
of
123
Mr
Saturday
afternoon
at
Better
Coal
who
says
he
has
not
Value
store
had
one
day
of
schooling
was
Something
which
could
slow
born
In
Green
Bay
Wise
down
construction
In
Central
Honest
people
DO
still
exist
txitmiv
An
appreciative
lady
phones
to
lJNLliA
say
that
the
left
a
wallet
con-
talning
200
under
the
matress
riaBsifiBd
la
lo
comics
a
a
motel
m
Clietwynd
Dls-
her
oversight
at
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2
Mrs
Veeder
then
twjeerefused
iYT
a
reward
sters
boots
was
found
earlier
today
She
had
disappeared
from
her
home
late
yesterday
and
was
the
object
of
a
widespread
search
last
night
and
today
Searchers
found
a
boot
identi
identified
�
fied
as
belonging
to
the
miss
missing
�
ing
girl
Tracey
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Ike
Janzen
disappeared
while
she
was
playing
ln
front
of
tho
family
trailer
with
another
little
girl
Mr
and
Mrs
Janzen
havo
one
other
child
a
five-year-old
son
e
e
MONTREAL
CP
Andre
Thivierge
47
who
headed
the
now
defunct
Quebec
Liquor
Po
Police
�
lice
for
five
years
was
ordered
Tuesday
to
trial
on
1282
charges
of
defrauding
the
pro
provincial
�
vincial
government
of
an
esti
estimated
�
mated
70000
Judge
EmileTrottier
ordered
Thivierge
to
trial
in
a
331
page
three
volume
Judgment
Complaints
laid
in
1962
charged
Thivierge
and
his
prin
principal
�
cipal
assistant
Jean
Gauthier
conspired
to
defraud
the
Quebec
government
through
fictitious
expense
accounts
of
at
least
70000
between
1955
and
I960
Hydro
act
under
fire
in
commons
OTTAWA
CP
Powers
of
the
newly
established
British
Columbia
Power
and
Hydro
Authority
strip
unions
of
strike
and
bar
bargaining
�
gaining
rights
it
was
con
contended
�
tended
Tuesday
night
by
critics
of
the
Columbia
River
treaty
Rather
unusual
and
disturb
disturbing
�
ing
sections
are
Involved
in
the
provincial
legislation
creating
the
authority
which
has
not
yet
become
operational
said
An
Andrew
�
drew
Brewin
NDP
Toronto
Greenwood
in
the
Commons
ex
external
�
ternal
affairs
committee
He
led
detailed
questioningof
Attorney
General
Robert
Bon
Bonner
�
ner
and
Water
Resources
Min
Minister
�
ister
Ray
Williston
of
BC
on
the
subject
of
the
Power
Author
Authority
�
ity
legislation
It
was
passed
ln
March
as
part
of
the
provincial
preparation
for
starting
the
huge
power
and
flood
control
project
on
the
Columbia
The
questions
which
Bert
Leboe
SC
Cariboo
repeatedly
sought
to
head
off
as
out
of
order
capped
two
days
of
testi
testimony
�
mony
by
the
BC
cabinet
min
ministers
�
isters
Only
the
New
Democrats
op
oppose
�
pose
the
proposed
Columbia
ar
arrangement
�
rangement
for
storing
water
in
Canada
and
selling
the
resulting
split
in
power
benefits
to
the
US
for
274800000
payable
Oct
1
The
NDP
backs
the
ar
argument
�
gument
of
Gen
A
G
L
Mc
Naughton
main
treaty
critic
that
a
different
sequence
of
storage
dams
would
havo
pre
preserved
�
served
more
Canadian
control
In
diverting
the
tributary
Koote
nay
River
flow
into
the
Colum
Columbia
�
bia
before
it
crossed
into
the
US
Itlzn
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
APRIL
15
1964
say
mm
to
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BLACK
LABEL
BEER
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It
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publlthed
or
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by
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POLLUTION
REPORT
SECRET
Danger
signs
said
noted
The
public
health
department
is
keeping
secret
a
report
which
warns
of
possible
air
pollution
problems
in
Prince
George
The
report
was
prepared
by
Dr
Gerald
Bonham
former
director
of
the
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
in
Prince
George
who
now
is
stationed
at
Nanaimo
problems
of
air
70000
FRAUD
CHARGE
LAID
i
1
Its
the
time
of
year
again
when
the
city
has
offered
to
paign
in
future
weeks
The
city
has
hired
trucks
to
do
help
homeownersand
merchants
cleaj
theirjropertythe
jobt
including
Ed
Norberg
right
and
George
Lulic
ol
reluse
wnicn
nas
collected
during
tne
winter
JJitrer-
who
s
helping
with
the
loading
t
ent
areas
of
Prince
George
will
be
the
object
of
the
cam-
Hopeful
school
officials
aiming
at
no
tax
increase
No
tax
Increases
this
year
was
the
touch
wood
prediction
of
Prince
George
school
author
authorities
�
ities
today
The
reason
for
their
optimism
Is
a
1544
140
school
operating
grant
to
Prince
George
School
District
announced
Tuesday
by
Education
Minister
Leslie
Peterson
District
Superintendent
J
M
Philllpson
said
the
operating
grant
174000
more
than
the
1963
grant
keeps
pace
with
cost
increases
and
should
enable
the
board
to
hold
down
school
taxes
this
year
We
dont
know
for
sure
until
we
assess
our
statement
from
the
government
which
we
should
receive
in
a
couple
of
days
At
present
it
looks
like
Gas
inquiry
hears
demand
for
statistics
on
prices
KAMLOOPS
CP
Why
are
gasoline
prices
in
Ka
m
loops
the
same
as
in
other
Interior
com
communities
�
munities
when
the
Royallte
Oil
Company
operates
a
refinery
here
the
Greater
Kamloopi
Chamber
of
Commerce
asked
during
a
hearing
of
the
Royal
Commission
on
Gasoline
Prices
We
would
like
to
have
all
the
statistics
and
costs
of
pro
production
�
duction
and
marketing
placed
before
this
Inquiry
so
that
this
question
can
be
answeied
the
chamber
said
Tuesday
Monday
Charles
Hay
presi
president
�
dent
of
Royallte
told
the
inquiry
that
prices
were
slightly
higher
in
other
Interior
cities
which
did
not
have
refineries
Most
oil
refining
ln
BC
is
on
the
Lower
Mainland
except
for
the
Royallte
refinery
here
and
another
refinery
at
Taylor
Mr
Hay
said
Royallte
was
only
producing
5000
barrels
a
day
at
tho
Kamloops
refinery
and
needed
0000
to
break
even
on
the
operation
Running
along
the
surface
of
the
water
legs
churning
furiously
a
Whistler
Swan
stretches
into
tho
breeze
as
it
builds
up
take
off
speed
on
Hudson
Hay
slough
Mon
Monday
�
day
Splashes
from
four
giant
steps
bIiow
and
black
left
foot
directly
under
swans
body
claws
out
for
n
fifth
Swans
are
hack
from
wintering
grounds
in
California
and
this
airman
is
0110
of
the
first
to
appear
locally
IVte
Miller
photo
there
will
be
no
Increase
in
taxes
he
said
School
Board
Chairman
J
W
Elliott
commented
The
grant
plus
the
Increased
assessment
should
easily
take
care
of
our
operating
costs
this
year
The
Prince
George
grant
Is
one
of
100
grants
toBCSchool
Districts
totalling
more
than
C2
million
The
figure
is
up
2570000
from
the
grants
total
in
1903
but
the
increase
failed
to
keep
pace
with
a
6770313
jump
in
over
all
basic
operating
ex
expenses
�
penses
throughout
the
province
Operating
grants
are
separate
from
additional
capital
grants
for
school
building
provided
by
the
government
It
certainly
takes
care
of
the
total
increase
in
our
bud
budget
�
get
said
Mr
Philllpson
The
19G4
budget
is
up
425
000
from
2839000
ln
19G3
to
3264000
in
1964
Capital
grants
are
still
to
come
and
revenue
from
the
increased
as
assessment
�
sessment
of
the
city
and
district
should
cover
the
rest
Other
grants
Williams
Lake
790028
Quesnel
801558
South
Cari
boo
305087
Merrltt
270
575
Queen
Charlotte
130188
Portland
Canal
14102
Prince
Rupert
173368
Terrace
549758
Smithers
358563
Burns
Lake
308
318
vanderlioor
388
577
juc
Bride
201320
Peace
Rivei
South
1074024
Peace
Rtvei
North
274510
Portage
Moun
tain
125770
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theft
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Gaullist
weekly
publication
Candide
today
quoted
Soviet
j
Premier
Khrushchevs
son-
iin
law
Alexel
Adzhubei
as
saying
that
Russia
was
bringing
up
its
children
liki
real
little
Americans
withv
the
result
that
they
are
un
Tj
bearable
Candide
reported
remarks
said
to
have
been
made
at
dij
private
dinner
party
wltlr
French
friends
on
Adzhubeis
i
recent
visit
to
France
It
quoted
him
as
saying
Soviet
children
had
all
the
clothes
they
needed
eveiji
too
many
things
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some
years
we
have-
brought
them
up
like
real
little
Americans
with
the
re-
suit
that
they
are
unbearable
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are
always
asking
1
for
more
and
we
have
asjij
many
leather
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jacket
hooli-
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as
you
Gas
workers
efforts
save
crash
victim
Workers
at
the
Westcoast
Transmission
pumping
station
120
miles
north
of
Prince
George
today
were
credited
sith
saving
the
life
of
a
man
In
Injured
�
jured
ln
a
car
accident
k
The
credit
was
given
byMr
Herman
Penner
driver
of
the
ambulance
which
picked
up
Rlchatd
Tert
on
asnowcoveied
stretch
of
the
Hart
Highway
at
930
Tuesday
morning
i
Feit
was
a
passenger
in
a
car
driven
by
Joseph
Nledzln
ski
which
was
in
collision
with
a
laigo
trailer
-
typo
tiuck
shortly
before
8
am
The
driver
the
injured
man
and
another
passenger
Crnet
Reiser
were
all
fiom
Hudson
Hope
I
The
truck
was
driven
by
Earl
Sandbuig
and
his
wife
wasja
pas
scnger
In
the
truck
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