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Five
masked
robbers
using
a
smoke
screen
seized
jewelry
worth
112000
today
from
a
shop
In
the
London
suburb
of
Golders
Green
The
men
arm
armed
�
ed
with
blackjacks
threatened
three
clerks
and
a
salesman
and
made
off
with
diamond
rings
and
bracelets
Witnesses
said
the
robbers
threw
a
box
of
white
powder
which
set
up
a
smoke
screen
then
escaped
Parisians
strike
A
five
hour
warning
strike
was
staged
In
Paris
today
by
employees
of
the
permanent
staff
of
OECD
the
Organization
for
Economic
Co
operation
and
Development
1000
strikers
are
dissatisfied
with
pay
and
working
conditions
Another
major
grievance
Is
that
the
staff
have
not
been
able
to
estab
establish
�
lish
whether
they
are
employ
employed
�
ed
by
the
OECD
secretary
general
or
by
all
the
21
mem
member
�
ber
governments
Condemned
again
The
UN
Security
Council
to
today
�
day
voted
a
new
condemnation
of
South
Africas
apartheid
pol
policies
�
icies
and
ordered
a
study
of
possible
punitive
measures
A
compromise
resolution
spon
sponsored
�
sored
by
Norway
and
Bolivia
was
approved
8
to
0
with
France
The
Soviet
Union
and
Czechoslovakia
abstaining
The
South
African
government
has
ignored
similar
condemnations
in
the
past
Cancer
controlled
A
medical
researcher
from
South
Africa
Dr
A
G
Oettle
says
four
out
of
every
five
cases
of
cancer
develop
from
factors
within
mans
control
and
could
be
prevented
He
spoke
today
at
the
sixth
Canadian
Cancer
Research
Conference
jrvsvKatWiltonmmiIrkor
Onti
Dr
Oettle
says
studies
show
the
Incidence
of
different
forms
of
cancer
can
be
correlated
with
diet
smoking
the
weather
and
methods
of
cooking
Huge
discovery
Texas
Gulf
Sulphur
Co
said
today
its
ore
discovery
atTim
mlns
Ont
is
apparently
twice
as
big
as
at
first
be
believed
�
lieved
and
is
apparently
richer
also
Earlier
estimates
put
the
reserve
at
300
400
feet
wide
and
800
feet
long
with
some
25
million
tons
of
ore
including
73
per
cent
copper
12
per
cent
zinc
and
131
ounces
of
silver
Trading
In
the
com
companys
�
panys
stock
which
had
shot
from
a
range
of
about
28
to
about
twice
that
In
the
weeks
after
Its
discovery
was
halted
on
the
New
York
stock
exchange
at
mid
day
Summit
talks
Prospects
for
the
much
talked
about
summit
conference
on
Malaysia
looked
a
bit
bright
brighter
�
er
today
as
the
foreign
minis
ministers
�
ters
of
Malaysia
Indonesia
and
the
Philippines
held
a
prelim
preliminary
�
inary
meeting
in
Tokyo
REV
T
D
R
ALLEN
Is
walking
Just
a
bit
taller
today
Rain
was
threatening
Wednesday
when
Education
Minister
Peterson
asked
Canon
Allen
to
deliver
the
dedication
at
the
opening
of
the
Vocational
School
Glancing
at
the
ominous
clouds
Mr
Peterson
remarked
Before
the
rain
comes
Id
better
call
upon
the
Influence
of
Canon
Allen
Two
minutes
after
Canon
Allen
prayed
tho
clouds
parted
and
the
sun
shone
for
the
remainder
of
the
ceremony
Jurisdictional
dispute
broke
out
the
other
night
between
two
ladles
of
the
night
in
a
local
hostelry
One
claimed
the
other
was
invading
her
territory
The
argument
rapidly
degenerated
into
a
fist
fight
with
the
stranger
being
sent
back
to
the
part
of
town
she
came
from
A
visitor
from
Victoria
reports
that
tho
Parks
Branch
Is
doing
a
fine
Job
of
restoring
the
Gold
Rush
days
at
Barkervlllo
but
Phil
Gaglardi
is
lagging
behind
in
his
restora
restoration
�
tion
of
the
highway
to
Us
former
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status
as
a
mule
train
wage
road
Those
chuckholes
which
have
been
built
however
are
authentic
and
artfully
concealed
We
certainly
should
never
whip
a
running
horse
as
Flying
Phil
would
say
but
surely
he
would
advocate
the
kicking
of
a
stub
stubborn
�
born
mule
And
the
reason
GEORGE
DAVIS
of
Douglas
Lodge
couldnt
make
it
to
town
yesterday
is
because
he
was
entertaining
teevees
best
known
outdoorsman
TED
PECK
Ted
and
his
crew
are
In
the
Stuart
Lake
country
shoot
shooting
�
ing
some
flicks
on
fishing
Alter
last
nights
Central
Q
BC
Chamber
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
meeting
a
few
of
the
delegates
started
wondering
why
Quesnel
didnt
show
up
They
agreed
that
at
least
it
conformed
to
that
towns
pattern
of
behaving
Independently
RON
SAVAGE
of
the
BCAA
Q
here
mentions
in
passing
that
something
like
43000
people
were
killed
on
US
high
highways
�
ways
last
year
Imagine
a
com
community
�
munity
twice
the
size
of
Prince
George
being
wiped
out
Len
Fitzgerald
may
bo
doing
all
right
as
coach
of
the
Mac
ball
club
but
his
golf
game
Is
dropping
a
little
behind
Just
about
as
far
behind
as
he
was
in
reporting
the
theft
of
his
Spalding
golf
clubs
They
were
taken
from
his
back
porch
at
030
Burden
In
March
He
reported
the
loss
to
UCMP
Wednesday
Len
Is
missing
three
woods
five
irons
and
a
putter
in
a
green
bag
Ot
people
doctors
dentists
architects
and
other
highly
trained
personnel
could
bo
at
attributed
�
tributed
to
the
fact
that
this
has
not
been
done
His
idea
was
given
an
enthus
enthusiastic
�
iastic
response
by
delegates
from
Fort
St
James
Vander
Vanderhoof
�
hoof
and
Prince
George
who
were
at
the
meeting
Up
to
the
present
weve
been
promoting
our
area
as
a
hunting
and
fishing
district
said
Dr
Mooney
We
should
continue
this
but
at
the
same
time
should
remember
theres
another
side
to
the
picture
A
number
of
new
businesses
are
movlngln
with
well
trained
personnel
but
theres
one
seg
segment
�
ment
of
society
which
Is
lag
lagging
�
ging
behind
tho
professional
group
All
of
this
is
because
we
havent
promoted
Central
BC
as
a
place
to
llvo
Vancouver
and
the
Okanagan
have
done
It
and
I
think
wo
should
be
capable
of
It
ho
said
Dr
Mooney
said
there
was
no
logical
reason
why
a
recruiting
team
should
have
to
bo
sent
to
tho
United
Kingdom
for
teachers
Schools
In
Central
BC
should
bo
able
to
produce
enough
teachers
for
their
own
area
He
suggested
the
Chambers
of
Commerce
seek
the
advice
of
an
expert
In
public
relations
possibly
a
consultant
who
could
say
where
the
message
6hould
bo
directed
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ousts
beehive
burners
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special
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City
council
voted
to
prohibit
bee
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�
hive
mill
waste
burners
sub
substituting
�
stituting
deeds
for
words
for
the
first
time
in
the
decades-
old
battle
against
fly
ash
nuisance
Aldermen
adopted
May
15
for
elimination
of
the
fly
ash
and
smoke
producing
burners
Similar
action
in
Vancouver
a
couple
of
years
ago
has
been
credited
with
a
major
reduc
reduction
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with
her
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Anton
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wife
of
an
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Laguardia
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one
of
three
former
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WRONG
Theres
more
to
us
than
fishing
moose
Central
BC
for
too
long
has
been
promoted
as
a
paradise
for
hunters
and
fishermen
The
message
was
brought
to
a
meeting
of
the
Central
BC
Chambers
of
Commerce
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
night
by
Dr
A
W
Mo
oney
of
Vanderhoof
who
has
practiced
In
that
town
for
17
years
Dr
Mooney
made
a
plea
for
the
Chambers
of
Commerce
to
spearhead
a
promotional
cam
campaign
�
paign
which
would
tell
residents
outside
the
area
that
Central
BC
Is
a
good
place
to
live
He
suggested
the
problem
of
a
shortage
of
professional
Armistice
declared
until
BNA
amendment
OTTAWA
CP
-The
Commons
flag
de
debate
�
bate
went
on
the
shelf
today
in
favor
of
action
on
a
constitutional
amendment
enabling
widows
and
orphans
to
receive
benefits
under
the
pro
proposed
�
posed
Canada
Pension
Plan
Only
four
MPs
two
Liberals
and
two
Progressive
Conservatives
were
able
to
get
into
the
flag
debate
dur
during
�
ing
Wednesdays
half
day
Commons
sitting
It
wont
be
revived
until
Par
Parliament
�
liament
sends
on
its
way
to
the
British
Parliament
a
request
that
the
British
North
America
Act
be
amended
to
permit
the
Canadian
Parliament
to
legis
legislate
�
late
survivor
benefits
in
the
proposed
contributory
pension
plan
The
constitutional
amend
amendment
�
ment
has
been
approved
by
the
10
provinces
and
the
federal
government
wants
to
get
it
through
before
the
Parliament
at
Westminster
Is
dissolved
for
the
British
general
election
In
Wednesdays
flag
debate
Conservatives
Robert
C
Coates
Cumberland
and
O
W
Weichel
Waterloo
North
cou
coupled
�
pled
their
support
for
retention
of
the
Red
Ensign
with
new
calls
for
a
plebiscite
to
settle
the
question
On
the
other
side
Liberals
Bryce
Mackasey
Montreal
Verdun
and
John
R
Matheson
Leeds
backed
the
govern
governments
�
ments
proposed
design
three
red
maple
leaves
on
a
white
back
ground
with
a
blue
bar
at
each
side
as
acceptable
to
all
Canadians
Mr
Mackasey
noting
that
his
riding
is
about
evenly
divided
between
French-
and
English
Canadians
said
the
maple
leaf
flag
will
not
emphasize
the
dif
differences
�
ferences
of
background
but
be
a
symbol
acceptable
to
all
na
tlo
He
urged
MPs
not
to
fall
Into
the
trap
of
hatred
or
to
Judge
Quebec
and
French
Can
Canada
�
ada
by
the
acts
of
separatists
A
plebiscite
would
deterior
deteriorate
�
ate
into
a
carbon
copy
of
a
gen
general
�
eral
election
with
countless
Canadians
caught
in
the
swell
of
emotion
It
would
emphasize
cultural
differences
and
widen
still
-
bridgeable
differences
of
opinion
Mr
Matheson
sometimes
called
the
father
of
the
govern
governments
�
ments
design
rejected
the
Red
Ensign
as
not
being
distinc
distinctively
�
tively
Canadian
because
it
is
flown
by
countless
countries
merchant
vessels
clubs
and
or
organizations
�
ganizations
in
one
form
or
an
another
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traced
the
three
leaf
sym
symbol
�
bol
as
representing
Canada
back
topre
Confederationdays
arguing
that
If
flags
dont
re
retain
�
tain
some
traditional
link
such
as
this
with
the
past
Canada
might
as
well
take
the
republi
republican
�
can
course
of
breaking
with
tradition
I
personally
hope
this
doesnt
happen
he
said
He
said
to
those
who
say
the
design
is
a
concession
to
the
French
The
French
are
part
of
Canada
part
of
our
family
In
a
family
every
member
Is
loved
and
the
Interests
and
anxieties
of
each
are
Im
Important
�
portant
The
distress
of
one
is
the
distress
of
all
I
do
not
think
it
is
a
con
concession
�
cession
to
do
what
is
just
and
what
is
kind
It
Is
only
by
caring
for
one
another
and
being
Joined
together
and
firmly
rooted
in
this
rich
Canadian
soil
that
our
maple
leaf
family
can
survive
Mr
Coates
concluding
a
speech
interrupted
by
Tuesday
nights
adjournment
saw
shame
in
the
action
that
has
been
taken
by
this
government
in
autocratically
and
dlctatorl
ally
forcing
a
personal
pen
pennant
�
nant
a
flag
that
Is
meaningless
on
the
Canadian
public
The
Red
Ensign
was
Canadian
by
adoption
tradition
and
as
assimilation
�
similation
he
said
It
contained
the
Union
Jac
the
maple
leaf
and
the
Fleur-de-Lis
Robinson
health
head
Dr
James
Robinson
has
been
appointed
director
of
the
North
Northern
�
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Interior
Health
Unit
it
was
announced
today
NIHU
has
been
without
a
dir
director
�
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since
Dr
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Bonham
was
transferred
to
Nanalmo
a
year
ago
Mrs
Edith
Fisher
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as
head
of
the
unit
staff
in
the
interim
Dr
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born
in
North
Northern
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Ireland
graduated
in
medi
medicine
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from
Queens
University
at
Belfast
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was
a
general
practitioner
in
Ireland
until
he
moved
to
Canada
three
years
ago
He
was
with
Shaughnessy
military
hospital
in
Vancouver
for
one
year
and
was
assist
assistant
�
ant
director
of
the
health
unit
at
Nanaimo
for
a
year
before
he
went
to
the
University
of
Torontp
for
a
post
-
graduate
study
in
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health
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Mechanics
student
Bob
Marcy
demonstrates
a
valve
grinding
machine
for
Education
Minister
Leslie
Peterson
during
his
tour
of
the
Prince
George
Vocational
School
Wednesday
The
225
student
2
million
school
was
officially
opened
by
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Williston
TWO
YEARS
LATER
Vocational
school
expansion
-
hinted
at
official
opening
After
beingln
operation
near
nearly
�
ly
two
years
the
Prince
George
Vocational
School
was
officially
opened
Wednesday
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Williston
leading
a
cortage
of
three
provincial
cabinet
minis
ministers
�
ters
unveiled
a
bronze
plaque
at
an
outdoor
ceremony
before
approximately
200
persons
Even
as
the
million
school
was
turned
over
to
the
Depart
Department
�
ment
of
Education
further
ex
expansion
�
pansion
was
on
the
lips
of
speakers
Mr
Williston
the
former
education
minister
under
whose
hand
the
vocational
school
was
planned
said
he
visualizes
a
technical
-
academic
school
Red
circle
saves
City
comptroller
C
A
Jef
fery
has
a
big
red
circle
around
June
30
He
hopes
taxpayers
have
marked
their
calendars
that
way
too
With
only
eight
days
left
be
before
�
fore
the
deadline
for
city
tax
payments
the
municipality
has
received
306000
of
an
assess
assessment
�
ment
of
1740000
Taxes
not
paid
by
June
30
will
have
a
5
per
cent
penalty
added
to
them
If
the
taxes
still
have
not
been
met
on
Sept
30
another
5
per
cent
goes
on
the
bill
complex
comprising
the
voca
vocational
�
tional
school
and
adjoining
Junior
college
site
which
the
School
Board
has
reserved
The
prime
functions
of
the
vocational
school
will
be
Job
training
and
re
training
This
school
Is
admirably
equipped
to
do
all
of
these
things
and
plans
have
been
made
to
expand
It
when
the
need
becomes
apparent
The
school
will
eventually
specialize
In
lumber
Industry
Jobs
Just
as
the
Nelson
school
will
specialize
In
mining
and
the
Kelowna
school
In
agriculture
Education
and
Labor
Minis
Minister
�
ter
Leslie
Peterson
chairman
said
the
vocational
expansion
program
some
6
million
Is
already
planned
under
the
75per
cent
federal
and
25
per
cent
provincial
cost
sharing
agree
agreement
�
ment
Public
Works
Minister
Wil
William
�
liam
Chant
the
man
responsible
for
construction
of
the
school
said
In
the
next
few
years
the
growth
of
Prince
George
will
be
of
such
phenomenal
rate
that
few
of
us
can
prob
probably
�
ably
anticipate
Its
extent
Mr
Williston
anticipated
the
growth
in
1945
when
he
first
started
promoting
a
vocational
school
He
went
unheard
by
the
people
who
assumed
Prince
George
would
revert
to
Its
sleepy
pre
war
status
Mr
Williston
even
had
equip
equipment
�
ment
garnered
through
pur
purchases
�
chases
of
war
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More
concerned
about
the
camera
than
the
needle
is
three-year-old
Dougjas
Berezanski
as
he
gets
his
typhoid
immunization
shot
from
chief
public
health
nurse
Mrs
Edith
Fisher
With
him
is
his
mother
Mrs
Jacob
Ilerez
anski
of
Island
Cache
and
nurse
Nadine
Somcrville
at
left
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
workers
immunized
283
persons
in
a
clinic
on
the
island
fearing
an
outbreak
of
typhoid
fever
from
flood
pollution
Immunization
shots
are
available
at
the
NIHU
office
every
weekday
between
330
and
430
pm
the
machinery
is
still
In
use
in
Vancouver
The
gleaming
new
school
was
colorfully
decked
with
flags
and
flowers
at
the
opening
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
Entertainment
was
pro
provided
�
vided
by
the
Lejac
School
Band
and
Central
Fort
George
school
choir
Other
dignitaries
included
H
L
Clement
co
ordlnator
of
technical
and
vocational
train
j
ing
for
the
federal
department
of
labor
George
Cook
princU
pal
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
and
a
representative
of
the
contract
tors
Also
present
was
Jack
Whitel
a
department
of
education
ex4
pert
who
conducted
the
voca
vocational
�
tional
school
feasibility
study
in
Prince
George
and
concluded
in
his
original
report
Prince
George
Is
destined
to
be
one
of
the
most
Important
cities
In
all
Canada
Dignitaries
made
a
spectacu
spectacular
�
lar
arrival
at
the
ceremony
touching
down
In
two
helicop-
ters
after
an
aerial
tour
of
the
city
and
school
City
Council
held
a
reception
and
banquet
in
the
Simon
Fraser
Hotel
Wednesday
night
Some
80
invited
guests
attended
Mr
Peterson
guest
speaker
asked
support
for
the
proposed
Bank
of
BC
as
a
vehicle
to
promote
expansion
of
provincial
growth
J
All
the
past
Is
but
a
pro
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he
said
That
means
Mr
you
aint
seen
nothing
yet
REFUGEES
RETURNING
TO
ISLAND
More
refugees
returned
to
their
Island
Cache
homes
today
as
rivers
continue
to
recede
Dozens
of
families
armed
with
shovels
and
brooms
are
starting
the
task
of
cleaning
mud
and
debris
out
of
their
houses
The
Fraser
River
went
down
more
than
an
inch
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
At
3179
feet
it
is
more
than
eight
Inches
below
the
high
of
325
feet
estab
established
�
lished
Sunday
Engineers
say
the
down
downstream
�
stream
level
of
the
Fraser
can
be
expected
to
remain
steady
for
several
days
They
say
there
Is
no
sign
of
a
definite
crest
and
that
hot
weather
or
heavy
rain
could
raise
the
level
of
the
river
closer
to
the
23
foot
danger
level
In
the
southern
Interior
tho
Columbia
continued
ris
rising
�
ing
to
within
a
few
Inches
of
tho
predicted
peak
level
of
40
feet
at
Trail