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TODAY
Pope
busy
Aides
of
Pope
Paul
were
re
reported
�
ported
concerned
at
his
work
pace
and
pressing
him
to
rest
Vatican
sources
said
the
pon
pontiff
�
tiff
probably
would
begin
his
summer
vacation
at
Cast
el
Gan
dolfo
within
a
week
The
sources
said
the
Popes
health
is
excellent
but
many
at
the
Vatican
feel
he
needs
a
rest
Kin
Norway
Soviet
Premier
Khrushchev
arrived
today
in
Norway
the
last
leg
of
an
18
day
Scandin
Scandinavian
�
avian
tour
A
ragged
cheer
went
up
from
a
crowd
In
front
of
the
Oslo
city
hall
as
Khrushchev
look
looking
�
ing
rested
after
his
two
day
sail
from
Sweden
stepped
ashore
Norwegian
Premier
Einar
Gerhardsen
who
says
Khrush
Khrushchevs
�
chevs
five
-
day
visit
has
no
political
significance
greeted
the
Soviet
leader
Beatles
pelted
In
Brisbane
Australia
the
Beatles
today
withdrew
a
chal-
lenge
to
meet
youths
who
pelted
the
pop
group
with
rot
rotten
�
ten
eggs
and
tomatoes
Sunday
night
The
Beatles
who
flew
in
Sunday
night
from
New
Zea
Zealand
�
land
had
challenged
the
youths
who
bombarded
them
at
the
airport
to
meet
them
out
outside
�
side
their
hotel
If
we
do
we
will
Just
have
thousands
of
eggs
thrown
at
us
they
said
Well
just
Ig
Ignore
�
nore
it
No
policy
change
India
plans
no
change
In
Its
policy
of
maintaining
diplomatic
ties
with
Communist
China
and
not
the
Nationalist
government
on
Formosa
a
foreign
minis
ministry
�
try
spokesman
said
in
New
Delhi
today
The
spokesman
was
com
commenting
�
menting
on
a
Peking
radio
charge
that
a
visit
by
an
In
Indian
�
dian
parliamentary
delegation
to
Formosa
earlier
this
month
was
a
prelude
to
establishing
relations
with
President
Chiang
Kai
sheks
government
Ship
explosion
The
2196
ton
British
motor
vessel
Velazquez
radioed
Gib
Gibraltar
�
raltar
for
urgent
medical
as
assistance
�
sistance
today
after
an
engine
room
explosion
which
badly
in
injured
�
jured
one
person
The
RAF
here
Immediately
dispatched
a
high
-
speed
launch
with
a
doctor
and
medical
sup
supplies
�
plies
aboard
Grenades
tossed
The
last
United
Nations
troops
are
leaving
the
Congo
with
a
bang
from
exploding
grenades
lobbed
Into
polling
stations
and
the
wedding
feast
of
a
chief
of
the
Baluba
tribe
The
grenades
Injured
nearly
100
persons
Saturday
as
The
Congo
opened
a
country
-
wide
referendum
on
a
new
constitu
constitution
�
tion
Agriculture
MinlsterCon
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Tshlala
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Mwana
was
among
the
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Off
on
their
annual
vaca-
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today
went
35
employ
employees
�
ees
ofthecitysworksdept
This
year
all
men
on
capital
works
projects
the
garbage
crews
and
other
maintenance
personnel
are
staggering
their
holidays
are
taking
their
vacations
at
the
same
time
Superintendent
Dill
Jones
says
it
will
make
for
more
efficiency
and
at
the
same
time
give
all
the
fellows
an
opportunity
to
holiday
with
their
kids
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million
dollar
high
rise
apartment
on
15th
near
Central
is
almost
ready
for
occupancy
The
building
will
have
43
two
bedroom
and
24
one
bedroom
suites
and
is
expected
to
be
ready
sometime
in
August
Build
Builder
�
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is
M
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Construction
of
Princ
George
A
work
workman
�
man
dangles
his
foot
over
ledge
as
he
puts
finishing
touches
on
exterior
of
Prince
Georges
first
high
rise
apartment
Miller
photo
TESTS
BEING
MADE
Mill
site
announcement
likely
early
next
week
Northwood
Pulp
Ltd
mayan
nounco
early
next
week
where
It
will
build
its
mill
near
prince
George
DILL
EDWARDS
Forest
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Information
offi
officer
�
cer
has
gone
into
three
weeks
seclusion
at
his
private
beach
on
the
lower
mainland
for
his
annual
holiday
Why
the
seclusion
Well
Dill
is
a
tor
tortured
�
tured
man
He
hates
Smokey
the
Dear
What
Is
a
hydra
asked
Our
Favorite
Wag
It
Is
a
many
headed
animal
like
BC
Hydra
came
the
reply
The
notary
-Anns
have
come
up
with
a
new
flag
suggestion
which
could
be
claimed
alike
by
all
areas
of
Canada
The
distinctive
flag
was
unveiled
at
the
notary
installa
installation
�
tion
Friday
It
featured
three
large
rhubarb
leaves
on
a
white
ground
with
blue
stripes
at
either
end
and
its
presentation
was
accompanied
with
its
own
lyrics
to
the
tune
of
The
Maple
Leaf
Forever
A
II
Zimmerman
of
Toronto
president
of
the
company
said
today
soil
and
other
engineering
tests
are
still
being
made
and
the
company
may
have
sufficient
Information
to
make
a
decision
early
next
week
NQrthwood
was
granted
a
pulp
harvesting
license
contingent
on
the
company
finding
a
suitable
location
near
Prince
George
In
making
the
announcement
Resources
Minister
Willlston
apparently
had
in
mind
pollu
pollutants
�
tants
from
the
mill
possibly
drifting
over
the
city
e
e
itizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
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GEORGE
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COLUMBIA
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rainfall
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work
in
construction
and
logging
CITY
DOCTOR
FILLS
VACANT
McBRIDE
JOB
A
Prince
George
doctor
has
gone
to
the
rescue
of
McBrlde
Steve
Kollda
a
town
coun
councillor
�
cillor
said
today
Dr
A
S
Plrquet
will
practice
at
Mc
McBrlde
�
Brlde
for
at
least
two
weeks
The
communitys
1
mil
million
�
lion
hospital
has
almost
been
Idle
since
Dr
John
Smart
the
only
doctor
at
McBrlde
went
on
his
annual
vacation
about
three
weeks
ago
Since
then
patients
have
been
taken
to
either
Prince
POLICE
NEWS
time
close
to
1
million
had
been
paid
Taxes
notpaldbyBpmTues
day
or
mailed
before
midnight
the
same
day
will
have
a
5
per
cent
penalty
added
to
their
totals
Another
5
per
cent
will
be
added
to
taxes
not
paid
by
Sept
30
City
hall
was
open
all
day
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
for
taf
payments
pome
140700
was
collected
during
tho
day
bui
Mr
Jeffery
sus
suspected
�
pected
the
rafnkept
many
people
at
home
George
or
Jasper
The
clos
closest
�
est
doctor
Is
at
Valemount
60
miles
east
of
McDride
Dr
Smart
is
expected
to
return
July
6
The
hospital
In
the
mean
meantime
�
time
is
staffed
with
nurses
Mr
Kollda
stressed
that
In
his
comment
on
the
situ
situation
�
ation
last
week
he
was
not
criticizing
Dr
Smart
Some
people
have
mis
misinterpreted
�
interpreted
my
remarks
he
said
today
Im
not
out
to
get
Dr
Smart
Court
observers
said
today
Rev
Arthur
Townsend
exag
exaggerated
�
gerated
his
observations
of
the
alcohol
problem
in
Prince
George
They
also
wondered
If
Mr
Townsend
minister
at
the
Pen
Pentecostal
�
tecostal
Tabernacle
was
ana
analyzing
�
lyzing
the
effectiveness
of
the
churchs
work
in
the
city
Mr
Townsend
said
tho
drink
drinking
�
ing
problem
had
made
Prince
George
a
veritable
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
and
he
called
on
city
council
to
clean
up
the
situation
The
observer
said
ministers
sometimes
are
present
at
Juvenile
and
family
court
cases
but
seldom
are
they
seen
at
police
court
where
all
the
drunks
vagrants
and
street
streetwalkers
�
walkers
appear
for
trial
The
observer
said
he
was
surprised
anyone
connected
Britains
trade
disadvantage
with
Canada
came
under
dis
discussion
�
cussion
once
again
today
In
London
between
Fiance
Minis
Minister
�
ter
Walter
Gordon
and
Trade
Minister
Edward
Heath
Hit-and-run
driver
sought
after
car
strikes
woman
Police
are
seeking
the
driver
of
a
hit-and-run
car
that
struck
down
a
woman
pedestrian
on
the
Cariboo
highway
early
Sunday
Mrs
Alice
Rose
Mindel
about
50
of
Mile
Seven
was
walking
on
the
highway
near
her
home
with
her
husband
when
struck
down
from
the
rear
police
said
She
was
in
fairly
good
con
condition
�
dition
in
hospital
Monday
suf
suffering
�
fering
a
fractured
pelvis
shock
and
bruises
Police
said
they
recovered
a
1952
Pontiac
car
near
the
ac
accident
�
cident
scene
which
they
believe
to
be
the
vehicle
Involved
They
said
the
owner
was
In
the
vehicle
when
it
was
discovered
and
that
three
other
men
fled
Three
men
were
sent
to
hos
hospital
�
pital
with
Injuries
suffered
when
a
1955
car
was
totally
wrecked
as
it
tumbled
end-over-end
at
mile
5
on
the
Dlackwater
Road
Driver
Ted
Sperling
of
465
Durden
suffered
a
fractured
ankle
when
his
vehicle
missed
a
left
turn
and
plunged
into
a
ditch
police
said
Richard
Salmon
Is
in
satis
satisfactory
�
factory
condition
with
a
frac
fractured
�
tured
skull
and
Russell
Paquette
suffered
back
Injuries
In
the
same
accident
Faulty
electrical
wiring
Is
blamed
for
a
fire
that
caused
Encephalitis
strikes
girl
at
Houston
A
teenage
girl
with
a
sus
suspected
�
pected
case
of
encephalitis
sleeping
sickness
was
flown
from
Smithers
to
hospital
at
Vancouver
early
Sunday
She
is
In
serious
condition
Dr
N
V
Louie
who
headed
the
RCAF
team
that
made
the
flight
said
Judith
Ilansma
18
had
been
unconscious
for
vary
varying
�
ing
perlodsdurlngthelastwock
A
hospital
official
said
she
was
responding
to
treatment
Sunday
but
remained
seriously
ill
An
ambulance
took
tho
girl
35
miles
from
hero
home
at
Houston
to
an
airfield
at
Smi
Smithers
�
thers
where
she
was
trans
transferred
�
ferred
to
an
RCAF
plane
for
the
three
hour
flight
to
Vancouver
Doth
Dr
Louie
and
the
hospi
hospital
�
tal
said
they
suspect
encephal
encephalitis
�
itis
a
virus
disease
which
sometimes
develops
after
measles
influenza
or
chicken
pox
Just
one
day
to
pay
tax
City
ratepayers
have
until
5
pm
Tuesday
to
find
700000
That
was
tho
word
front
City
Hall
today
after
the
latest
tally
of
tax
collections
which
aro
due
Juno
30
The
city
has
collected
855
-500
of
its
1J
million
levy
Subtracting
approximately
150000
worth
of
provincial
homeowners
grants
it
leaves
700000
in
unpaid
taxes
Comptroller
C
A
Jeffery
said
collections
are
running
be
behind
�
hind
last
year
when
at
this
heavy
Interior
damage
to
the
home
of
Otto
Kemper
of
mile
3
Glscome
Road
Saturday
afternoon
Kemper
returned
from
a
visit
to
the
city
to
find
his
home
ablaze
Airport
fire
vehicles
responded
to
the
blaze
and
quickly
extinguished
it
Safecrackers
broke
a
window
then
pried
open
the
safe
at
Canadian
Propane
Ltd
north
of
the
railway
yard
early
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
morning
They
escaped
with
an
esti
estimated
�
mated
300
in
cash
Leonard
Crooner
of
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
found
the
stretch
over
to
close
a
no
draft
window
on
the
passenger
side
of
his
car
expen
expensive
�
sive
He
was
in
a
parking
lot
with
the
motor
running
when
his
foot
Jammed
on
the
gas
pedal
as
he
reached
over
The
car
Jumped
Into
a
power
pole
and
suffered
1200
damage
Court
observers
claim
charges
are
exaggerated
with
mission
work
would
say
conditions
are
worse
than
in
Vancouver
because
the
drunks
and
derelicts
in
that
city
are
in
a
segregated
area
away
from
the
view
of
most
of
the
public
One
would
think
that
a
mis
mission
�
sion
worker
would
study
the
situation
on
all
of
the
facts
not
whether
it
was
in
the
open
Mr
Townsend
last
week
said
the
citizens
of
Prince
George
are
indicted
We
pay
our
taxes
without
raising
a
voice
against
this
tragic
condition
that
Is
disgrac
disgracing
�
ing
our
city
in
the
eyes
of
the
tourists
and
visitors
and
in
the
eyes
of
the
rest
of
BC
The
court
observers
said
that
while
the
situation
in
Prince
George
Is
often
difficult
to
handle
similar
conditions
may
be
found
in
other
Canadian
cities
SEPARATE
VIEWS
ON
INTEGRATION
By
JULES
LOH
ST
AUGUSTINE
Fla
P
Anyone
who
thinks
the
nigger
is
equal
to
the
white
man
said
Rev
Connie
Lynch
is
a
fool
Hitler
he
said
was
a
great
man
The
nigger
he
said
should
bo
sent
back
to
Africa
Tho
government
ho
said
was
Intended
to
bo
of
tho
white
man
by
the
white
man
and
for
tho
white
man
Lynch
has
been
the
chief
spokesman
for
white
segregationist
rallies
In
St
Augustine
His
message
is
a
blend
of
evangelism
and
militant
white
supremacy
Ho
said
he
came
here
from
his
home
In
San
Bernardino
Calif
to
help
these
embattled
good
white
people
In
their
cause
Lynch
has
spoken
night
after
night
to
any
anywhere
�
where
from
100
to
300
segregationists
ga
gathered
�
thered
in
this
citys
plaza
Some
In
his
audience
say
they
believe
Lynch
may
be
an
extremist
but
as
a
group
they
applaud
and
answer
amen
About
half
a
mile
away
tho
Negroes
meet
They
gather
In
any
one
of
several
churches
Sunday
night
in
the
First
Baptist
Church
Hosea
Williams
a
leader
In
the
Southern
Christian
Leadership
Conference
challenged
Negroes
In
the
Pews
Are
you
willing
to
get
beat
up
and
go
to
jail
for
freedom
Are
you
willing
to
suffer
Dont
ask
me
about
Paul
and
Silas
unless
youre
willing
to
do
tho
same
thing
they
did
Suffer
and
go
to
Jail
for
what
you
know
Is
right
Ho
asked
for
volunteers
for
a
wade
ln
at
St
Augustines
beach
today
A
score
of
more
of
200
listeners
stood
and
pledged
themselves
to
participate
Storms
batter
Alberta
BC
A
precipitation
record
for
this
area
fell
as
Prince
George
felt
the
fringe
of
weekend
storms
that
battered
Western
Canada
Rainfall
Saturday
and
Sunday
in
Prince
George
totalled
87
inches
to
establish
a
record
for
June
of
457
inches
The
previous
high
was
41
established
in
1947
Locally
it
was
a
delaying
kind
of
rain
affecting
logging
agriculture
and
construction
The
same
weather
system
produced
torrential
rains
and
cyclone
force
winds
in
parts
of
British
Columbia
Alberta
and
Saskatchewan
The
storms
cut
rail
and
high
highway
�
way
communications
flooded
homes
and
caused
thousands
of
dollars
damage
The
rains
further
stalled
the
resumption
of
logging
opera
operations
�
tions
near
here
Hugh
Waller
National
Employment
Service
manager
estimates
that
200
to
300
loggers
have
been
delay
delayed
�
ed
by
wet
weather
Large
scale
woods
opera
operations
�
tions
usually
recover
from
breakup
about
mid
June
It
stopped
paving
on
the
un
unfinished
�
finished
portion
of
the
bypass
highway
and
delayed
grading
at
construction
sites
Grading
at
the
pulp
mill
site
is
already
about
two
weeks
behind
schedule
Crop
growth
has
been
re
retarded
�
tarded
by
the
rain
said
Art
Donald
of
the
BC
Department
of
Agriculture
There
is
a
surplus
of
water
although
no
immediate
danger
of
crop
drowning
and
no
indi
indication
�
cation
of
rust
Hot
weather
is
needed
to
produce
maturity
he
said
In
northeastern
BC
and
northwestern
Alberta
a
flash
flood
washed
out
a
bridge
on
a
major
highway
link
and
cut
the
Northern
Alberta
Railway
in
two
places
A
small
tornado
ripped
through
the
Plamondon
district
100
miles
northwest
of
Edmon
Edmonton
�
ton
Saturday
night
A
church
was
levelled
a
new
municipal
garage
was
smashed
and
farm
buildings
were
destroyed
No
one
was
injured
In
the
QuAppelle
Valley
be
between
�
tween
Saskatoon
and
Reglna
cyclone
force
winds
destroyed
barns
and
granaries
killed
farm
animals
and
flattened
crops
The
weather
office
In
Edmon
Edmonton
�
ton
says
the
storms
were
asso
associated
�
ciated
with
two
weather
systems
A
cold
front
from
the
Pacific
caused
the
Alberta
and
BC
storms
The
fierce
elec
electrical
�
trical
and
winds
storms
that
hit
Saskatchewan
were
the
result
of
a
cold
air
system
colliding
with
warm
air
rising
from
the
prairies
Dawson
Creek
lost
its
major
RAIN
BRINGS
SOME
GOOD
The
cool
rainy
weather
has
at
least
one
element
of
good
news
it
has
delayed
the
mosquito
hatch
Mosqultos
which
normally
would
have
taken
to
their
wings
in
mid
June
are
still
in
various
larval
stages
As
a
result
the
city
has
not
yet
sprayed
extensively
to
kill
the
insects
when
they
leave
ponds
Crews
are
checking
hatch
hatching
�
ing
every
day
to
make
sure
the
mosquitoes
dont
get
away
without
a
feed
of
insecticide
when
a
bridge
was
cut
on
High
Highway
�
way
2
and
two
sections
of
the
Northern
Alberta
Railway
swept
away
Highway
49
an
alternate
route
is
open
Two
sections
of
the
railway
one
150
feet
at
Swan
Lake
near
Tupper
on
the
BC
Alberta
border
and
50
feet
near
Wembley
Alberta
14
miles
west
of
Grande
Prairie
were
taken
away
in
the
flood
waters
An
unidentified
farmer
was
reported
cut
off
after
the
bridge
at
Pouce
Coupe
was
washed
out
nine
miles
east
of
Dawson
Creek
A
helicopter
pilot
later
reported
he
reached
safety
alone
The
pilot
says
the
high
highway
�
way
at
that
point
is
also
washed
out
for
several
hundred
yards
Grande
Prairie
reports
record
rainfall
for
the
month
65
inches
which
compares
with
the
previous
six
Inches
set
in
I960
Four
inches
fell
on
Saturday
Dock
trouble
said
brewing
OTTAWA
CP
-
An
opposition
MP
has
suggested
and
Labor
Minister
MacEachen
has
denied
that
major
waterfront
trouble
is
brewing
on
the
west
coast
Donald
Maclnnis
PC
Cape
Breton
South
asked
in
the
Com
Commons
�
mons
today
whether
Mr
Mac
MacEachen
�
Eachen
Is
aware
of
a
situation
on
the
west
coast
which
Is
potentially
worse
than
labor
troubles
recently
In
the
St
Law-
road
and
railway
link
Sunday
I
rence
Seaway
A
white
segregationist
chokes
a
Negro
youth
during
a
riot
in
the
surf
at
St
Augustine
Reach
in
Florida
as
a
group
of
Negroes
wadwl
in
at
the
previously
all
white
beach
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