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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Spy
hanged
Yehia
Adel
Abdel
-
Razzak
convicted
Monday
of
spying
for
Israel
was
hanged
at
dawn
to
today
�
day
in
the
public
square
of
Damascas
Syria
He
had
also
been
convicted
of
stealing
documents
and
In
Information
�
formation
affecting
state
secur
security
�
ity
and
passing
them
on
to
Israel
Invasion
threat
Turkey
has
threatened
anew
to
Invade
Cyprus
unless
Greece
accepts
United
Nations
pro
proposals
�
posals
for
negotiations
to
settle
the
strife
between
the
Greek
and
Turklsh
Cyprlots
Turkish
Premier
Ismetlnonu
told
the
British
government
Monday
thatUNmediatorSakari
Tuomioja
of
rinland
may
have
only
one
more
chance
to
settle
the
dispute
by
peaceful
means
Tolls
the
same
Canada
and
the
United
States
have
agreed
to
keep
the
present
level
of
tolls
on
theSt
Lawrence
Seaway
for
another
twoor
three
years
It
was
reliably
reported
today
Sources
said
the
governments
of
the
two
countries
agreed
to
postpone
their
decision
on
whether
tolls
on
the
Interna
International
�
tional
waterway
should
be
raised
lowered
or
left
un
unchanged
�
changed
New
target
date
for
another
review
of
the
seaway
toll
struc
structure
�
ture
is
reported
to
be
either
10CC
or
19G7
Ocean
blast
A
multi
million
dollar
float
floating
�
ing
oil
rig
exploded
off
the
Louisiana
coast
before
dawn
today
At
least
two
persons
were
killed
and
13
others
are
missing
The
US
Coast
Guard
said
at
least
27
survivors
some
badly
burned
had
been
picked
up
Helicopters
and
boats
were
ferrying
the
survivors
to
this
coastal
fishing
town
Morgan
City
about
70
air
miles
west
of
New
Orleans
Typhoon
hits
Typhoon
Winnie
paralyzed
Manila
today
At
least
10
per
persons
�
sons
were
reported
drowned
and
scores
more
injured
The
storms
winds
of
up
to
05
miles
an
hour
tore
through
populous
central
Luzon
island
before
dawn
destroyed
thous
thousands
�
ands
of
shanty
homes
and
left
Manila
without
power
light
communications
news
newspapers
�
papers
and
public
transporta
transportation
�
tion
WWl
tow
45
High
70
Department
of
publicworks
crews
are
at
work
on
the
Quesnel
bound
lane
of
the
Traser
River
bridge
Tills
means
traffic
both
ways
has
to
use
a
single
lane
which
when
trains
arc
shunting
across
the
highway
crossing
means
its
a
long
wait
for
some
motor
motorists
�
ists
But
Its
worth
it
The
ro
palr
work
was
sorely
needed
District
RCMP
are
contln
0
ulng
their
search
today
for
the
driver
of
a
car
which
hit
a
woman
pedestrian
on
the
Cariboo
Highway
early
Sunday
Tho
woman
MRS
ALICE
ROSE
MINDEL
was
struck
while
walking
with
her
husband
along
the
highway
near
her
home
at
Mile
Seven
She
is
still
In
hospital
with
a
fractured
pelvis
and
multiple
bruises
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9
Hero
and
there
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3
Sports
4
5
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13
TV
-
2
Weather
hindering
PGE
work
Wet
weather
has
put
work
on
the
Pacific
Great
Eastern
Railway
extension
between
Summit
Lake
and
Fort
St
James
several
weeks
behind
schedule
Dawson
Wade
Construction
which
had
the
main
contract
for
the
first
40
miles
of
the
rail
railroad
�
road
has
not
been
able
to
work
on
the
Job
since
spring
Ben
Glnter
Construction
Co
Ltd
which
was
awarded
a
16
million
contract
for
the
last
38
miles
also
has
not
been
able
to
work
on
the
project
Boili
companies
have
con
contracts
�
tracts
for
clearing
and
grading
A
PGE
spokesman
said
the
main
trouble
lies
in
the
fact
that
the
extension
has
to
go
through
a
basin
which
was
soak
soaked
�
ed
not
only
by
the
spring
run
runoff
�
off
but
by
the
heavy
rains
There
was
no
official
es
estimate
�
timate
on
Just
how
far
the
con
contractors
�
tractors
are
behind
schedule
The
20
million
extension
which
Is
expected
to
bring
a
boom
to
the
Tort
St
James
area
was
scheduled
for
com
completion
�
pletion
next
year
NO
RAIN
FOR
30
HOURS
Tor
army
cadets
not
going
Q
on
the
annual
summer
camp
theres
a
surprise
for
you
But
were
not
telling
Phono
-4-4517
and
youll
get
the
word
A
hint
keep
July
10
open
RCMP
officials
in
Kam
9
loops
are
asking
publlcas-
slstance
in
locating
the
driver
of
a
light
green
1002
Pont
lac
car
The
man
may
be
able
to
assist
police
In
con
connection
�
nection
with
a
fatal
accident
near
Falkland
May
18
The
man
stopped
lils
car
at
the
scene
and
left
when
assured
there
was
nothing
he
could
do
The
driver
of
the
light
green
car
which
carried
a
BC
licence
is
asked
to
call
the
nearest
RCMP
office
See
where
Attorney-Gen-t
era
Bonner
has
called
for
an
Investigation
Into
charges
by
an
American
doctor
that
Vancouvers
skld
ioad
Is
over
run
by
hop
heads
If
hes
going
to
start
looking
into
things
iow
about
a
check
of
tho
pollen
shortage
problem
In
areas
where
tho
RCMP
operate
under
contrail
with
his
own
dept
Mitsubishi
complex
Mitsui
Morubeni
and
Missho
Mr
Bennett
said
the
Tokyo
members
will
fly
back
across
the
Pacific
Wednesday
via
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Seattle
and
Honolulu
The
visitors
represent
poten
potential
�
tial
consumers
of
Endakos
molybdenum
Robert
McKee
dies
in
Orient
VICTORIA
CP
-
Robert
Mc
McKee
�
Kee
29
son
of
Gerald
McKee
deputy
forest
minister
was
drowned
near
Tokyo
during
the
weekend
He
was
on
his
way
home
from
England
by
way
of
the
Orient
Born
In
Prince
George
Mc
McKee
�
Kee
was
a
former
lacrosse
and
rugby
star
In
tho
Victoria
area
An
excellent
swimmer
he
apparently
was
caught
In
an
undo
How
at
CKaya
Beach
whoro
waves
were
unusually
high
fol
following
�
lowing
a
storm
the
previous
day
FIDEL
CASTRO
like
Nazi
e
e
You
have
to
stop
its
killing
me
appear
to
be
the
thoughts
of
eight-month-old
James
Nelson
of
Glendora
California
But
the
piper
played
on
The
piper
is
John
Hibble
16
of
La
Habra
-AP
photo
Prince
George
a
drought
area
The
weather
office
has
fore
forecast
�
cast
that
the
current
drought
Prince
George
hasnt
had
rain
for
something
like
30
hours
will
continue
for
the
Do
Dominion
�
minion
Day
holiday
The
forecast
Indicated
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
will
be
a
sunny
warm
SLEEPING
SICKNESS
VICTIM
SERIOUS
VANCOUVER
CP
Judith
Hansma
of
Hous
Houston
�
ton
was
in
poor
condition
in
hospital
here
Monday
believed
suffering
a
form
of
sleeping
sickness
She
was
taken
by
ambulance
from
her
home
35
miles
to
Smithers
in
north
central
BC
where
an
RCAF
plane
picked
her
up
and
flew
her
400
miles
here
Sunday
She
was
in
critical
condition
Dr
N
V
Louie
who
headed
a
three
man
medi
medical
�
cal
team
on
the
flight
said
the
18-year-old
girl
had
been
unconscious
varying
lengths
of
time
the
Jast
week
Potential
customers
here
to
inspect
Endako
mine
Eleven
Japanese
businessmen
arrived
by
air
from
Vancouver
today
to
take
a
one
day
inspec
inspection
�
tion
tour
of
the
Endako
molyb
molybdenum
�
denum
mining
development
Eight
of
the
delegation
were
from
Tokyo
and
the
rest
aie
from
Vancouver
The
group
which
left
Prince
George
this
morning
by
chartered
bus
was
led
by
Wlnslow
Bennett
of
the
Endako
parent
company
Placer
Developments
of
Vancouver
Mr
Bennett
said
the
group
will
Inspect
progress
and
get
an
idea
of
the
ten
aln
and
geology
of
the
development
which
Is
scheduled
to
go
Into
production
next
year
Large
Japanese
firms
repre
represented
�
sented
by
the
group
include
the
day
ideal
for
an
out-of-town
trip
fishing
or
even
catching
up
with
the
weeds
In
the
gar
garden
�
den
Most
of
the
stores
will
be
closed
In
Prince
George
and
The
Citizen
wont
publish
again
until
Thursday
Milk
deliver
deliveries
�
ies
have
been
cancelled
for
the
day
There
will
be
no
special
Do
Dominion
�
minion
Day
attractions
in
the
city
outside
of
btock
car
racing
in
the
evening
and
the
Simon
Traser
Open
golf
tournament
For
anyone
travelling
south
the
forecast
today
was
for
warm
dry
weather
for
the
next
three
days
The
temperatures
in
the
Cen
Central
�
tral
Interior
will
range
be
between
�
tween
40
and
70
degrees
at
Vancouver
48
and
72
and
In
Victoria
50
and
07
The
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
reported
today
that
it
has
had
a
number
of
Inquiries
about
the
Williams
Lake
Stampede
and
indications
were
that
a
large
number
would
be
ki-yi-lng
it
to
the
Cariboo
for
the
festivities
Another
attraction
is
the
opening
of
the
Barkervllle
gold
rush
days
show
which
takes
place
tonight
The
perfor
performances
�
mances
In
the
old
towns
fire-
hall
will
be
held
evory
eve
evening
�
ning
until
Labor
Day
Thousands
of
cars
are
ex
expected
�
pected
to
travel
to
the
famed
tourist
rendezvous
during
the
summer
months
Across
the
country
annual
celebrations
marking
Canadas
birthday
will
go
on
as
usual
but
with
no
extended
holiday
there
will
be
less
partying
than
usual
Most
families
are
expected
to
stay
at
home
for
the
one
day
mid
week
holiday
although
sports
events
mllltaryparades
and
various
festivals
are
planned
in
all
provinces
The
shortened
holiday
will
cut
down
on
highway
traffic
and
re
reduce
�
duce
the
accidental
death
toll
During
last
jears
three
day
holiday
172
persons
died
acci
accidentally
�
dentally
the
highest
death
toll
on
record
for
any
Dominion
Day
holiday
or
an
extended
holiday
weekend
In
Canada
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FISHER
WILL
MEDIATE
IWA
NILA
WAGE
DISPUTE
CPR
subsidiary
makes
overtures
for
pulp
mill
KAMLOOPS
CP
A
preliminary
move
toward
establishing
a
new
multi-million-dollar
pulp
mill
in
the
Nelson
region
of
the
Kootenays
was
made
Monday
in
a
joint
application
by
the
Pacific
Logging
Company
and
Minister
facing
8
charges
CHATHAM
Ont
CP
-
A
45-year-old
United
Church
min
minister
�
ister
was
released
In
1000
personal
ball
Mondayafter
being
charged
on
eight
counts
of
con
contributing
�
tributing
to
juvenile
de
delinquency
�
linquency
Rev
Russell
Horsburgh
was
remanded
to
July
8
without
plea
after
a
hearing
en
camera
be
fore
Magistrate
Ivan
B
Craig
Crown
Attorney
Blake
Ward
said
the
case
will
be
heard
In
juvenile
court
because
of
his
concern
for
the
names
of
the
young
persons
involved
C
E
Perkins
defence
coun
counsel
�
sel
said
the
charges
were
to
the
effect
that
Mr
Horsburgh
had
knowingly
and
wilfully
con
contributed
�
tributed
to
Juvenile
delinquency
by
promoting
encouraging
and
providing
accomodation
where
sexual
intercourse
could
take
place
The
dates
of
the
charges
ranged
from
last
Dec
1
to
June
1
Mr
Horsburgh
married
and
with
two
sons
organized
the
Shuffle
Shop
In
the
church
base
basement
�
ment
shortly
after
his
arrival
In
Chatham
four
years
ago
The
club
was
a
Triday
night
affair
for
teen
agers
who
had
been
In
Involved
�
volved
with
the
law
The
members
about
2D
boys
and
girls
danced
to
records
played
billiards
and
conducted
discussions
on
many
subjects
including
sex
and
teen
age
dat
dating
�
ing
Mr
Horsburgh
supervised
the
meetings
Members
of
the
club
pledged
themselves
to
observe
a
set
of
rules
the
Included
no
smoking
at
the
Shuffle
Shop
no
profanity
and
help
In
looking
after
church
property
Westcoast
seeks
Japan
market
CALGARY
CD
Westcoast
Transmission
Co
Ltd
of
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Is
negotiating
with
Japa
Japanese
�
nese
Interests
for
the
export
of
about
3800000
worthof
lique
liquefied
�
fied
methane
gas
a
year
a
company
spokesman
said
Mon
Monday
�
day
The
spokesman
said
the
gas
which
would
be
drawn
by
pipe
pipeline
�
line
from
natural
gas
fields
in
British
Columbia
and
Alberta
would
be
liquefied
at
a
tide
tidewater
�
water
plant
In
Vancouver
and
shipped
by
tanker
to
Japan
The
gas
would
be
used
as
a
domestic
commercial
fuel
In
Tokjo
the
spokesman
said
Kootenay
Products
Ltd
The
companies
asked
provin
provincial
�
cial
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Willlston
here
for
the
sod
turning
for
a
new
15000000
bleached
kraft
pulp
mill
being
built
by
Weyerheauser
Company
and
local
lumber
operators
to
place
four
Kootenay
Crown
For
Forests
�
ests
under
reserve
so
they
could
proceed
with
timber
studies
If
the
studies
are
favorable
the
companies
indicated
they
would
apply
for
a
pulpwood
harvesting
licence
to
support
the
proposed
new
mill
The
application
would
cover
the
Nakusp
Salmo
Crestonand
Lardeau
crown
forests
It
would
conflict
In
part
with
similar
applications
from
Rupert
Devel
Developments
�
opments
Ltd
which
proposes
a
pulp
mill
at
Midway
and
with
Canal
Flats
Development
Ltd
which
proposes
a
mill
in
the
East
Kootenays
Pacific
Logging
is
a
subsidi
subsidiary
�
ary
of
the
Canadian
Pacific
Railway
It
owns
Passmore
Lumber
Company
Ltd
which
has
a
tree
farm
licence
In
the
Kootenays
Pacific
also
owns
the
Esquimau
and
Nanaimo
Railways
timber
rights
on
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Island
and
has
a
share
in
Island
sawmills
Kootenay
Forest
Products
Is
a
subsidiary
of
Eddy
Match
Company
Ltd
and
lias
logging
and
sawmill
operations
at
Nel
Nelson
�
son
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
has
chal
challenged
�
lenged
The
Citizen
to
name
the
engineers
who
say
nuclear
power
would
be
cheaper
than
hydro
from
the
Peace
dam
pj
oject
You
have
said
competent
engineers
claim
nuclear
power
is
cheaper
said
theco-chalr-man
of
BC
Hydro
Now
name
your
engineers
Dr
Shrum
met
a
Citizen
le
portor
In
the
offices
of
Simon
Traser
University
of
which
he
is
chancellor
Ho
said
BC
IIdro
had
the
opinion
of
the
best
known
engin
engineers
�
eers
in
the
woild
when
It
made
economic
studies
of
the
Peace
River
pioject
In
which
millions
of
dollais
alt
eady
have
been
spent
Dr
Shrum
was
leplylng
to
a
Citizen
editorial
which
stated
all
indications
aie
that
nuclear
power
would
be
cheaper
than
Peace
River
hydio
The
resignation
of
Prime
Minister
Cyrllle
Adoulas
gov
government
�
ernment
has
been
accepted
President
Joseph
Kasavubu
above
announced
today
The
mandate
of
Adoulas
cabinet
officially
expired
today
Bridge
still
shut
down
DAWSON
CREEK
CP
It
will
be
Wednesday
night
at
the
earliest
before
a
detour
bridge
is
constructed
around
a
wash
washed
�
ed
out
bridge
on
Highway
2
between
Dawson
Creek
BC
and
the
Alberta
border
The
washout
is
at
Pouce
Coupe
seven
miles
south
of
Dawson
Creek
The
BC
de
department
�
partment
of
highways
Is
pre
preparing
�
paring
to
erect
a
Bailey
bridge
for
single
lane
traffic
There
has
been
no
decision
on
whether
the
present
wooden
bridge
will
be
repalced
or
re
repaired
�
paired
Meanwhile
all
traffic
from
Dawson
Creek
to
Alberta
points
is
going
by
an
alternate
route
over
Highway
49
a
gravel
road
Shruin
challenges
of
cheaper
nuclea
It
quoted
a
BC
Energy
Board
report
which
said
the
cost
of
Peace
power
probably
would
never
go
below
5
or
C
mills
The
BC
Hydro
co
chairman
said
the
projected
load
factor
for
Peace
production
probably
will
bring
the
cost
of
power
from
that
sourte
to
less
than
4
mills
He
explained
that
if
nucleari
power
was
feasible
hydro
would
still
be
needed
to
meet
the
peak
loads
Nuclear
units
operate
at
a
fixed
level
of
production
In
a
stouny
mood
he
said
The
Citizen
was
the
most
biased
newspaper
in
BC
the
most
biased
in
Canada
BC
Hydro
has
written
a
letter
to
the
newspaper
explaining
the
economics
of
the
Peace
pi
oject
he
said
Dr
Shrum
also
claimed
that
Central
BC
would
not
have
the
Industrial
development
it
now
Is
enjojing
If
theie
was
no
assur
assurance
�
ance
of
an
abundar
power
supply
Settled
coast
split
E
P
Fisher
the
media
mediator
�
tor
who
settled
the
coast
woodworkers
dispute
to
today
�
day
was
named
concilia
conciliation
�
tion
officer
for
talks
be
between
�
tween
Interior
woodwork
woodworkers
�
ers
and
the
Northern
In
Interior
�
terior
Lumbermens
As
Association
�
sociation
Mr
Fishers
appointment
was
announced
by
the
BC
De
Department
�
partment
of
Labor
In
response
to
a
joint
conciliation
applica
application
�
tion
by
the
NILA
and
Interna
International
�
tional
Woodworkers
of
America
regional
council
He
will
open
talks
between
representatives
of
1600
union
woodworkers
and
140
NILA
op
operations
�
erations
in
Prince
George
July
6
7
and
8
The
IWA
and
NILA
applied
for
conciliation
June
24
after
be
becoming
�
coming
deadlocked
on
all
12
of
the
union
demands
The
prime
point
of
dispute
Is
the
IWA
demand
for
wage
and
contract
parity
with
coastal
woodworkers
Parity
would
force
a
34
cent
an
hour
raise
this
year
The
coastal
base
rate
is
223
an
hour
compared
with
189
in
the
interior
Interior
Woodworkers
claim
per
man
output
matched
coast
production
and
the
Interior
pro
produces
�
duces
more
lumber
than
the
coast
The
NILA
contends
that
In
Interior
�
terior
employers
do
not
get
a
financial
return
as
large
as
coastal
producers
for
equal
wood
volumes
Mr
Fisher
was
instrumental
In
settling
a
dispute
earlier
this
month
between
employers
and
26000
coastal
wood
woodworkers
�
workers
Both
sides
accepted
his
recommendations
for
a
223
base
rate
a
28
cents
per
hour
increase
over
two
years
with
an
additional
15
cents
for
tradesmen
r
power
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CORDON
SHRUM
Says
who
CASTROS
SISTER
CHARGES
FIDEL
BETRAYED
CUBA
MEXICO
CITY
CP
-ridel
Castros
sister
Juanita
has
defected
charg
charging
�
ing
that
the
Cuban
prime
minister
betrayed
his
revo
revolution
�
lution
and
sold
out
Cuba
to
the
Russians
Sho
compared
the
Castro
government
with
Nazi
Ger
Germany
�
many
saying
that
terrorism
religious
persecution
and
esploiugo
were
the
rule
The
people
of
Cuba
are
nailed
to
a
cioss
of
tor
torment
�
ment
Imposed
by
Interna
International
�
tional
communism
Juanita
Castro
Iiuz
said
Monday
night
In
an
emotion-charged
statement
to
Mexican
television
commentator
Culllerlno
Yelax
With
tears
In
her
eyes
and
a
breaking
voice
the
41-year-old
woman
lead
a
six
-
page
denouncement
of
the
Cuban
leglme
headed
by
her
brothers
ridel
and
Raul
Miss
Castro
one
of
seven
Castro
brothers
and
sisters
refused
to
say
how
she
came
to
Mexico
from
Cuba
She
may
have
been
aboard
a
Cuban
airlines
plane
that
arr
rived
Monday
Her
sister
Emma
has
lived
In
Mexico
City
since
her
marriage
Miss
Castro
said
sho
had
supported
her
brothels
rev
revolution
�
olution
against
dictator
Fill
genclo
Batista
by
collecting
money
arms
and
medicine
both
In
Cuba
and
abroad
Af
After
�
ter
his
vlctoiy
shededlcated
herself
to
building
schools
and
hospitals
she
said
but
she
soon
i
call
ml
Castio
had
abandoned
the
Ideals
of
his
i
evolution
and
we
were
Imlng
deceived
She
saldtherearenow75
000
political
prisoners
in
Cuba
and
the
island
is
an
enormous
prison
surrounded
by
watet
Deteriorating
conditions
In
the
last
few
months
finally
forced
her
to
flee
she
said
Sho
reported
he
Cuban
people
lack
food
clothing
and
other
essentials
and
wonder
what
happened
to
the
03000000
in
medic
lues
which
Castro
i
ecelved
Inex
chaiifee
for
prisoners
captur
captured
�
ed
In
the
1UC1
Bay
of
Pigs
Invasion
Exile
souices
said
Miss
Castro
had
been
Investigated
tw
Ice
by
her
b
others
mci
et
police
on
Castros
otdeis
once
because
ot
an
alleged
link
with
a
black
nuikot
operator
and
then
for
her
work
as
a
government
de
department
�
partment
head
Miss
Castro
said
she
had
helped
others
escape
fiom
the
Inferno
of
todays
Cuba
adding
Castros
secret
po
police
�
lice
are
comparable
to
the
worst
elements
of
Hitlers
Gestapo
Castros
leglme
she
con
continued
�
tinued
subjects
political
prisoners
to
Inhuman
treat
treatment
�
ment
directs
subversive
In
Infiltration
�
filtration
throughout
Latin
America
and
persecutes
churchmen
I
myself
witnessed
how
my
brothers
militiamen
opened
flie
upon
a
Catholic
demoiistiatlon
in
which
I
paitUipated
41
in
bald
j
jaw
the
boy
earning
the
banner
of
the
Vli
gin
of
Char
Charity
�
ity
beaten
to
death
by
these
men
She
said
antl
-
Castro
groups
Inside
Cuba
are
anxious
to
receive
help
as
soon
as
possible
but
are
not
strong
enough
to
bring
down
a
government
sup
supported
�
ported
by
thousands
of
Russian
troops
She
called
on
the
Organi
Organization
�
zation
of
American
States
to
support
definite
action
against
the
Castio
regime
I
helped
nun
Cubans
leave
the
hell
that
Is
Cuba
today
I
helped
by
arms
and
with
counter
-
jevolutloiur
ies
I
helped
send
medicine
and
food
to
political
piisoneis
and
tiled
to
save
some
from
being
shot
Sho
said
she
maintained
her
povei
muent
fi
lends
to
pass
iiifotmatlou
to
antl
Castio
gioups