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Vol
8
No
123
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Attorney
-
General
Robert
F
Kennedy
begins
a
sentimental
mission
to
Germany
tonight
on
the
heels
of
his
announcement
he
will
not
seek
the
Demo
Democratic
�
cratic
senatorial
nomination
in
New
York
Kennedys
brief
statement
Tuesday
on
the
Senate
race
shed
no
further
light
on
his
future
But
it
left
open
the
door
to
any
invitation
from
President
Johnson
to
join
him
as
vice
-presidential-nominee
on
the
Democratic
ticket
Heavy
guard
Under
massive
police
guard
Russian
Premier
Khrushchev
arrived
in
Goteborg
Sweden
to
today
�
day
to
face
a
small
crowd
of
silent
spectators
watching
froni
the
dockyards
on
the
third
day
of
his
five
-
day
visit
to
Sweden
Intensive
security
precau
precautions
�
tions
were
taken
in
the
wake
of
reports
Tuesday
of
a
plot
to
kidnap
the
Soviet
leader
in
Stockholm
300
miles
away
Soldiers
and
police
hid
in
clumps
of
bushes
along
the
road
from
Goteborgs
airport
to
the
Arendal
shipyard
where
the
premier
paid
his
first
visit
Red
support
President
Sukarno
of
Indo
Indonesia
�
nesia
said
today
Russia
had
pledged
its
support
for
his
coun
countrys
�
trys
confrontation
policy
to
toward
�
ward
Malaysia
In
our
struggle
to
crush
Malaysia
we
are
seeking
and
collecting
all
the
forces
of
our
friends
and
all
the
progres
progressive
�
sive
nations
the
president
told
a
crowd
of
2000
persons
during
the
dedication
of
a
mon
monument
�
ument
to
Indonesia
by
the
So
Soviet
�
viet
Union
Tirst
Deputy
Premier
Anas
tas
Mikoyan
of
Russia
stood
beside
Sukarno
during
his
fiery
Taylor
takes
over
Gen
Maxwell
D
Taylor
chairman
of
the
US
Joint
chiefs
of
staff
flies
to
South
Viet
Nam
soon
to
take
over
as
US
ambassador
lie
Is
expected
to
provide
a
single
tight
and
unified
command
over
US
civ
civilian
�
ilian
and
military
efforts
The
soldier
-
diplomat
was
named
to
the
Saigon
post
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
by
President
Johnson
fol
following
�
lowing
the
resignation
of
Am
Ambassador
�
bassador
Jlenry
Cabot
Lodge
Taylor
plans
to
leave
for
his
new
post
in
10
days
or
two
weeks
Churchill
death
Capt
George
Spencer-Churchill
cousin
of
Sir
Winston
Churchill
died
today
in
Lon
London
�
don
from
severe
burns
He
was
88
Spencer
-
Churchill
a
grandson
of
the
sixth
Duke
of
Marlborough
was
painfully
scalded
when
he
fell
into
a
tub
of
hot
water
at
his
Lon
London
�
don
home
a
week
ago
No
thanks
Dritlsh
Prime
Minister
Sir
Alec
Douglas
-
Home
has
turn
turned
�
ed
down
a
suggestion
that
op
opposition
�
position
Labor
party
leader
Harold
Wilson
Join
the
forth
forthcoming
�
coming
Commonwealth
prime
ministers
conference
author
authoritative
�
itative
government
sources
said
today
in
London
The
suggestion
printed
in
a
letter
to
The
Times
came
fiom
Earl
Attlee
former
Labor
pre
premier
�
mier
Attlees
letter
cited
the
in
invitation
�
vitation
he
himself
received
from
the
Conservative
prime
minister
Winston
Churchill
to
attend
the
Potsdam
conference
in
1045
A
caller
suggest
Now
that
summers
here
the
wife
and
I
are
getting
up
earlier
so
we
can
get
the
kids
over
to
the
neighbours
to
play
before
they
get
their
kids
over
to
our
place
Teacher
KEN
PELL1NC
Is
Q
going
to
be
married
this
weekend
In
Victoria
not
that
that
is
i
startling
event
In
itself
However
Mr
Pollings
pupils
at
Harwin
tluew
a
surprise
party
for
their
teacher
and
before
lie
had
re
recovered
�
covered
from
his
surprise
he
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Theres
a
wide
divergence
of
opinion
around
the
nation
about
the
topless
bathing
suit
Intro
Introduced
�
duced
in
New
York
by
designer
Rudl
Gernrelch
and
modeled
here
by
Tracy
Ames
in
a
Los
Angeles
garment
district
show
showroom
�
room
An
Associated
Press
survey
showed
somebuyersare
stocking
it
while
others
are
snubbing
it
Most
police
depart
departments
�
ments
reported
they
would
an
est
any
woman
wearing
It
In
public
See
Page
19
P
Photo
Both
sides
ask
for
conciliation
Interior
woodworkers
and
lumbermen
have
become
dead
deadlocked
�
locked
In
negotiations
for
a
new
union
agreement
Doth
the
International
Wood
Woodworkers
�
workers
of
America
and
Nor
Northern
�
thern
Interior
Lumbermens
Association
have
asked
for
a
government
-
appointed
concil
conciliation
�
iation
officer
to
help
settle
the
negotiations
Application
was
made
after
negotiators
failed
to
come
to
any
agreement
on
demands
said
spokesmen
of
the
IWA
and
the
NILA
All
12
union
demands
are
In
dispute
said
Jack
Hoist
spokesman
for
the
IWA
nego
negotiating
�
tiating
committee
The
main
point
of
dispute
is
the
IWA
demand
for
parity
in
wage
rates
and
contract
con
conditions
�
ditions
with
coast
lumber
work
workers
�
ers
Parity
would
forcea34
cents
an
hour
raise
this
year
The
coastal
babe
rate
Is
223
an
hour
compared
with
189
Interior
woodworkers
claim
their
output
per
man
Is
as
high
as
the
coast
and
Interior
lumber
production
exceeds
coast
production
The
NILA
reply
Is
that
coast
coastal
�
al
producers
because
of
differ
different
�
ent
woods
and
production
aro
making
more
money
per
1000
feet
of
lumber
produced
found
himself
handcuffed
Ho
was
heard
to
remark
You
cant
pick
those
things
with
bobby
pins
If
the
rain
keeps
up
9
BERNARD
JOHNSON
of
LaSalle
Avenue
wont
have
to
go
far
to
test
tun
the
boat
he
won
Saturday
Any
city
street
will
do
He
won
the
aluminum
cartopper
at
the
boat
show
In
Hie
Safeway
parking
lot
First
casualty
of
Sundays
Q
round
-
up
of
suspected
bootleggors
appeared
In
city
RCMP
court
today
and
left
302
poorer
Lawrence
Domou
chel
pleaded
guilty
to
keeping
liquor
for
sale
lu
his
room
at
the
Central
Hotel
and
was
fined
300
2
costs
or
three
months
In
Jail
He
paid
up
Im
Immediately
�
mediately
Just
In
case
youve
for
4
gotten
the
Tracer
Ilrldge
at
Ruesnel
Is
still
closed
for
rojulrs
from
11
pm
to
0
a
in
until
further
notice
Tk
e
e
Itlzn
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
JUNE
24
1964
Phone
LOgan
4
2441
W-
it
for
CARLING
PILSENER
BEER
WflA
TOcCofry
tiST
NEW
HOSPITAL
BUT
NO
DOCTOR
McBrldes
new
million
dollar
25
bed
hospital
today
lies
almost
idle
while
the
communitys
only
doctor
has
his
month
long
annual
holi
holidays
�
days
At
least
20
patients
during
the
last
two
weeks
have
been
either
flown
to
Prince
George
or
driven
107
miles
to
Jas
Jasper
�
per
Alta
for
treatment
An
offer
of
a
guarantee
of
1000
a
month
to
any
physi
physician
�
cian
who
will
come
to
the
community
was
made
three
days
ago
Fortunately
there
have
not
been
any
emergency
ases
of
the
type
you
would
expect
In
a
logging
com
community
�
munity
hospital
adminis-
on
ce
The
Opposition
spokesman
repeated
accusations
that
the
government
and
Mr
Pearsons
office
applied
political
pres
pressure
�
sure
on
the
CBC
to
prevent
the
showing
of
a
35000
candid
TV
documentary
about
a
day
In
Mr
Pearsons
life
filmed
last
October
External
Affairs
Minister
Martin
rose
Just
before
the
10
pm
EDT
adjournment
to
de
demand
�
mand
that
Eldo
Wooliams
PC
Bow
River
and
Erik
Nielsen
PC
Yukon
withdraw
their
statements
that
the
prime
min
minister
�
ister
misled
the
Commons
Alvin
Hamilton
PC
QuAp
pelle
made
similar
accusations
last
Trlday
and
was
expelled
for
the
day
after
he
refused
to
withdraw
his
remarks
The
prime
ministers
office
said
Mr
Pearson
would
reply
to
his
critics
today
when
a
de
debate
�
bate
on
a
money
supply
bill
enters
its
third
day
An
aide
said
the
government
leader
missed
Tuesdays
lively
well
attended
exchange
because
he
was
at
work
In
his
office
and
had
a
dinner
engagement
Bryce
Mackasey
Montreal
Verdun
the
only
Liberal
who
spoke
at
any
length
called
it
a
rather
vicious
unwarranted
and
fully
premeditated
attack
both
on
the
prime
minister
as
a
person
and
on
the
high
office
that
he
represents
The
CBC
board
of
directors
today
ons
a
three
day
meet
meeting
�
ing
In
which
the
documentary
Mr
Pearson
will
be
discussed
The
board
will
consldor
a
pub
public
�
lic
request
Mr
Pearson
made
Trlday
that
the
film
bo
telecast
to
end
weeks
of
controversy
Mr
Wooliams
began
the
Op
Opposition
�
position
onslaught
Tuesday
with
a
flat
demand
for
Mr
Pearsons
resignation
McBride
area
without
medical
aid
trator
A
W
Nlchol
said
Closest
physician
is
Dr
Thompson
of
Valemount
40
miles
east
and
a
hour-and-a-half
drive
away
It
doesnt
make
sense
to
open
up
a
million
dollar
hos
hospital
�
pital
In
April
1063andnov
we
have
nodoctor
McBride
councillor
Steve
Kollda
said
Tuesday
The
district
was
formerly
served
by
two
physicians
but
since
the
retirement
of
Dr
D
D
Ryall
In
October
last
xear
Dr
John
Smart
has
served
alone
Designed
to
serve
a
dis
district
�
trict
of
3500
persons
the
hospital
depends
on
round-the-clock
nurse
staffing
dur
during
�
ing
the
holiday
period
They
cannot
make
admis
admissions
�
sions
without
telephoning
to
Prince
George
for
permis
permission
�
sion
from
DrT
LMaxwell
chief
surgeon
at
the
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
Its
quite
a
sore
spot
in
McDride
school
chairman
Doug
Taggart
told
the
Nor-
Opposition
attacks
Pearson
statements
nsored
movie
OTTAWA
CP
The
Opposition
unleashed
one
of
its
fiercest
attacks
on
Prime
Minister
Pearson
in
the
Commons
Tuesday
accusing
him
of
lying
and
misleading
the
House
to
cover
up
government
censorship
of
CBC
programming
Mr
Pearson
was
not
in
the
chamber
when
five
Conservatives
and
one
New
Democratic
MP
hurled
bitter
personal
charges
at
him
for
more
than
three
hours
ALARMING
Venereal
diseases
on
increase
here
Primary
syphilis
cases
in
Prince
George
jumped
to
20
in
1963
from
seven
in
1962
Vanderhoof
Fort
St
James
had
two
cases
the
only
others
reported
in
the
Northern
Inter
Interior
�
ior
Health
Unit
for
the
year
The
annual
report
said
the
alarming
increase
was
in
primary
syphilis
cases
which
came
about
In
spite
of
rigorous
contact
tracing
of
all
venereal
diseases
There
were
521
reported
cases
of
gonorrhoea
for
the
whole
unit
up
from
401
In
19C2
and
3G4
in
1961
Dr
James
Robinson
newunlt
director
told
the
quarterly
unit
meeting
that
the
Prince
George
Increase
was
not
unique
Its
something
thats
hap
happening
�
pening
not
Just
here
but
over
the
whole
province
and
the
world
he
said
But
It
was
something
to
go
into
something
to
be
alarmed
about
he
said
People
are
not
scared
of
these
diseases
the
way
they
used
to
be
Dr
Robinson
said
It
takes
three
shots
ofpeni
clllln
now
The
old
way
before
peni
penicillinwas
�
cillinwas
months
and
months
usually
18
of
treatment
He
suggested
that
he
was
sceptical
about
the
rate
of
syphilis
cases
reported
al
although
�
though
the
figures
for
gonorr
gonorrhoea
�
hoea
were
about
average
for
a
young
area
like
this
Merchants
group
attacks
fraudulent
sales
methods
VANCOUVER
CP
The
Re
Retail
�
tail
Merchants
Association
of
Canada
meeting
here
lias
ap
appealed
�
pealed
for
legislation
against
bad
advertising
and
fraudulent
selling
The
association
has
asked
for
reinstatement
of
retail
price
maintenance
to
halt
chaos
and
confusion
rampant
through
the
distributive
industries
Since
1952
manufacturers
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TRAFFIC
DEATHS
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Intensified
trnfficMifety
pioguuns
wo
being
introduced
in
almost
every
piovinco
this
year
in
an
elfoit
to
reduce
the
rising
number
of
traffic
deaths
on
Canadian
loads
Fatalitii
H
have
been
climbing
Kteadily
much
1958
as
hIiowu
on
graph
tracing
road
deaths
nince
lMr2
Statis
Statistics
�
tics
for
the
lint
fjiifirtiT
of
this
year
indicate
the
num
number
�
ber
of
traffic
deatlm
in
1961
will
mirpass
1961h
recoid
of4IH1
-CI
Newbinap
have
not
been
allowed
to
pre
prescribe
�
scribe
prices
at
which
their
goods
may
be
sold
or
to
des
designate
�
ignate
who
may
sell
them
The
association
says
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
consumers
have
been
vic
victims
�
tims
of
unscrupulous
dealers
who
entice
them
Into
their
es
establishments
�
tablishments
by
massive
and
often
misleading
advertising
of
brand
-
namo
bargains
only
to
make
up
their
losses
on
this
bait
by
selling
Inferior
domestic
and
imported
copies
claimed
to
be
Just
as
pood
Chan
now
belongs
in
Canada
VANCOUVER
IT
-
Weldon
Chan
now
lias
proof
that
ho
be
belongs
�
longs
in
Canada
Lawjer
Hauy
Pan
bald
last
night
Chan
has
lecelvcd
his
landing
papeis
fiom
the
Iinml
giation
depaitincnt
in
Ottawa
and
is
officially
a
landed
liuml
giant
It
has
been
a
long
uuit
punctuated
y
inoio
than
lluee
yearb
as
a
fugitive
fot
the
man
who
came
to
Canada
fiom
Hong
Kong
lu
J
058
Chan
at
that
time
had
a
vUi
toi
t
MHmitIlewentlntoliiding
when
its
extension
was
denied
lu
1909
and
thus
avoided
ilo
poitation
until
liis
case
was
leconsldeietl
In
1963
He
was
gi
anted
at
least
12
months
in
Canada
last
-May
30
ami
a
letent
cabinet
oiler
in
council
deilaied
Mm
a
landed
jimiilgiaiit
a
Mop
cm
he
way
to
Canadian
cllliiislilp
thern
Interior
Health
Unit
quarterly
meeting
last
night
At
the
last
meeting
of
the
hospital
board
they
decided
to
offer
a
doctor
a
1000
a
month
guarantee
if
he
would
come
to
McBride
he
said
Later
Mr
Taggart
said
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
In
the
community
feels
It
is
up
to
the
doctor
to
replace
himself
while
on
holiday
Dr
Smart
has
been
in
the
community
five
years
and
Is
a
good
doctor
he
has
more
work
than
he
can
handle
when
hes
there
Mr
Taggart
said
The
school
board
Is
con
concerned
�
cerned
for
the
well
being
of
between
GOO
and
COO
chil
children
�
dren
he
said
Dr
Smart
began
his
holi
holidays
�
days
June
4
and
planned
to
return
July
0
Dut
Mr
Kollda
told
the
NIHU
that
Its
hearsay
but
he
may
not
come
back
The
hospital
board
had
told
administrator
Nlchol
to
get
In
touch
with
the
College
of
Physicians
and
Surgeons
In
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jyfr-
HfE
Two
RCAF
Harvards
appear
to
be
crashing
head
on
in
this
photo
taken
at
a
flying
demonstration
at
Ottawas
Rockcliffo
Airport
The
propeller
driven
planes
roared
over
the
airfield
from
opposite
directions
on
what
ap
appeared
�
peared
to
be
a
crash
course
but
lolled
out
in
the
last
few
seconds
and
passed
safely
CP
photo
WARNINGS
ISSUED
AGAIN
an
attempt
to
get
a
replace
replacement
�
ment
for
the
holiday
period
he
said
Mr
Nlchol
commented
that
outlying
communities
come
to
expect
this
sort
of
situa
situation
�
tion
Things
are
pretty
well
in
hand
he
said
although
its
a
situation
we
don
t
like
to
have
We
may
go
to
the
doctor
too
much
for
everything
and
then
think
its
not
a
healthy
situation
to
have
a
doctor
11
months
and
go
one
month
without
one
he
added
There
had
been
consider
considerable
�
able
agitation
the
first
week
the
doctor
was
away
he
said
I
HEPATITIS
1
PROBLEM
SUBSIDES
I
Health
authorities
believe
the
crest
of
the
recent
wave
of
hepatitis
has
passed
Dr
K
I
G
Benson
as-
slstant
provincial
health
of-
ficer
said
Tuesday
we
have
iji
hit
nationally
in
the
last
two
years
what
we
hope
Is
the
peak
ofalO
yearcjcle
J
We
would
hope
we
wouldnt
have
another
for
some
years
and
hope
we
would
have
an
immunl-
j
zation
agent
by
the
time
the
next
wave
appears
he
told
j
members
of
the
Northern
In-
terior
Health
Unit
j
Number
of
cases
report-
ed
in
the
unit
totalled
303
in
19G3
20
more
than
in
1962
The
increase
was
mostly
In
school
district
55
Burns
Lake
J
McBride
school
district
had
very
few
cases
while
Prince
George
and
Vander-
hoof
remained
static
in
1962
the
NIHU
annual
report
said
Public
health
nurses
ad-
ministered
1263
dosesofa
j
medication
gamma
globu-
ij
i
lin
to
household
contacts
of
the
1963
cases
i
i
Nursing
supervisor
Mrs
E
Fisher
said
1964
cases
to
date
by
school
districts
were
Prince
George
17
Burns
j
Lake
29
Vanderhoof
eight
and
McDride
six
j
Dr
Benson
underlined
the
need
to
continue
programs
to
eliminate
community
ji
wells
and
for
installation
of
j
sewage
system
There
Is
no
doubt
that
there
Is
a
higher
perxen-
tage
of
cases
in
areas
where
you
havent
got
a
community
i
water
system
he
said
Burns
Lake
as
a
village
X
Itself
did
not
have
the
in-
cidence
of
cases
as
In
the
Immediate
surrounding
area
he
pointed
out
Smoking
danger
must
be
shown
WASHINGTON
iff
The
Am
American
�
erican
fedeial
trade
commis
commission
�
sion
has
Issued
a
iule
requiring
that
by
next
fall
all
clgatette
lables
and
advertising
In
the
United
States
inform
the
public
of
the
health
hazaid
of
smoking
cigarettes
The
public
must
be
told
In
the
ruleb
woids
That
ciga
cigarette
�
rette
smoking
is
dangerous
to
health
ami
may
cause
death
from
cancer
and
other
diseases
Low
40
-
High
70
fciiLvMrfaaiii
Flood
leaves
disease
threat
Post
-
flood
conditions
in
the
Island
Cache
are
Ideal
for
an
outbieak
of
infectious
diseases
If
there
Is
a
carjler
of
the
original
infection
Its
ripe
for
any
of
tho
entprlc
intestinal
diseases
senior
sanitary
Inspector
II
H
Hell
said
Tuesday
He
Issued
the
warning
at
the
quaiterly
meeting
of
the
Ni
l
hi
rn
Intel
lor
Health
Unit
It
has
tho
wells
and
the
pi
Ivies
all
of
which
ilse
and
fall
with
he
level
of
the
river
Mr
Hell
jwliited
out
Hi
James
ijobiiibnn
now
unit
ilii
cctoi
outlined
nieaMii
es
be
being
�
ing
taken
to
wain
tho
Hol
Holdouts
�
douts
All
wells
have
boon
iil
with
warnings
not
to
dilnk
the
water
ho
said
Iai
tints
have
been
told
to
keep
their
children
fiom
plajing
In
the
seceding
waters
PamplJets
warning
of
the
danger
weio
dollvemi
to
all
families
Tuesday
and
all
have
been
warned
to
get
tjphoid
shots
Dr
Hobiiibon
said
FLOOD
POSSIBILITY
EXTREMELY
REMOTE
Now
it
can
be
naid
the
Hood
is
IjmVlml
Since
Monday
the
lex
el
of
the
IVumt
hasdiopped
to
J8r
feet
Its
not
imposMble
but
veiy
improbable
that
the
high
level
xvill
utuin
it
would
takexecx
e
tiiine
weather
conditions
said
n
bpokcMiMii
foi
the
ledtul
Water
Htsouiec
s
jliinch
Tlit
high
xxiUi
nuik
of
the
Kiiimm
xi
JJc
feel