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WORLD
TODAY
Molse
Tshombe
was
offici
officially
�
ally
sworn
In
today
as
the
fourth
prime
minister
of
The
Congo
Tshombes
government
will
have
a
tenure
of
between
six
and
nine
months
The
11
-man
cabinet
the
smallest
in
Congo
Congolese
�
lese
history
showed
a
large
diffusion
of
party
interests
Military
waste
Parliaments
financial
watch
watchdog
�
dog
Auditor
-
General
A
M
Henderson
has
uncovered
mulll-million-dollar
losses
on
the
sale
of
surplus
military
equipment
President
Louis
Richard
of
the
governments
disposal
corporation
said
much
of
the
equipment
had
to
be
sold
for
scrap
even
though
it
was
brand
new
He
said
equipment
made
or
designed
for
military
use
often
had
little
or
no
com
commercial
�
mercial
value
Use
tear
gas
Police
used
tear
gas
and
fire
hoses
Thursday
night
to
quell
a
disturbance
in
Tuscaloosa
Ala
when
an
angry
crowd
of
white
persons
thought
movie
star
Jack
Palance
was
joining
in
an
inter
gration
attempt
Palance
said
he
was
there
only
to
see
the
pic
picture
�
ture
and
not
to
take
part
in
any
civil
rights
movement
Confederation
call
Opposition
Leader
Diefen
baker
Thursday
called
for
a
national
conference
of
political
leaders
to
reshape
Confedera
Confederation
�
tion
He
envisaged
a
behind-closed-doors
meeting
similar
to
the
Charlottetown
and
Quebec
conferences
held
100
years
ago
by
the
fathers
of
Confederation
The
Progressive
Conservative
leader
also
predicted
an
elec
election
�
tion
soon
Worst
crash
A
smoking
low
flying
United
Air
Line
plane
crashed
and
burned
in
the
foothills
of
the
Great
Smoky
Mountains
of
Ten
Tennessee
�
nessee
late
Thursday
killing
the
39
persons
aboard
It
was
Unlteds
first
fatal
crash
since
Nov
21
1902
United
asked
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
to
make
an
inquiry
into
the
worst
US
airline
crash
since
a
Paci
Pacific
�
fic
Airlines
plane
crashed
east
of
San
Francisco
May
7
killing
all
44
aboard
Racial
talk
More
plain
talk
on
racial
matters
was
scheduled
for
to
today
�
day
when
the
13th
Common
Commonwealth
�
wealth
prime
minister
confer
conference
�
ence
bore
down
on
the
question
of
Southern
nhodesla
Query
here
asking
who
9
Charlie
is
has
brought
a
reply
from
Mrs
Cecilia
H
Callaghan
Honeymoon
Creek
McLeod
Lake
who
re
reports
�
ports
in
as
Chairman
of
the
Welcome
Home
Charlie
cam
campaign
�
paign
The
question
was
first
raised
when
someone
spotted
a
sign
on
a
Wells
residence
that
read
Welcome
Home
Char
Charlie
�
lie
The
observer
wondered
who
Charlie
was
Says
Mrs
Callaghans
Charlie
is
a
20-year-old
girl
a
very
pretty
natural
blond
too
I
happen
to
be
her
sister
and
the
Ice
House
is
the
home
of
my
parents
Charlie
or
more
pro
properly
�
perly
Marie
Ramer
has
been
working
in
Vancouver
but
is
re
returning
�
turning
to
Wells
for
a
holiday
with
her
parents
Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Rose
That
sign
is
Mom
and
Dads
way
u
showing
everybody
how
happy
they
are
to
have
any
of
their
child
i
en
come
home
Why
Charlie
I
guess
simply
because
she
Is
the
only
one
of
us
four
girls
uho
mastered
the
art
of
fly
fishing
my
Dads
weakness
I
too
have
a
welcome
out
for
Charlie
as
Honeymoon
Creek
is
her
next
stop
in
more
ways
than
one
as
she
is
bringing
her
fiance
around
the
country
to
meet
her
family
before
her
forthcoming
wedding
A
last
comment
on
the
whole
situations
Ico
House
refers
to
the
fact
that
Charlies
parents
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and
there
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sell
Ice
to
tourists
So
WEL
WELCOME
�
COME
HOME
CHARLIE
A
weary
tourist
who
had
9
just
rolled
into
town
from
the
West
read
In
this
paper
about
complaints
from
Princo
Rupeit
that
travellers
were
al
allegedly
�
legedly
being
warned
in
Princo
George
that
Highway
10
was
in
bad
travelling
condition
The
traveller
saw
that
the
Prince
Rupert
reports
were
being
de
denied
�
nied
In
Princo
George
All
he
had
to
comment
t
the
whole
situation
was
Quit
arguing
about
whos
srylng
what
and
fix
the
road
A
It
may
be
a
trifle
unsea-
sonable
but
hockeys
here
again
The
north
-
south
Cariboo
game
marking
the
half
halfway
�
way
point
in
the
summer
hockey
clinic
will
bo
played
Sunday
afternoon
Such
well
-
known
players
as
Quesnels
Herb
Greyeyes
and
Vanderlioofs
Davey
Wall
will
bo
taking
part
Tickets
for
the
10
a
plate
9
sportsmans
dinner
cant
be
had
after
tomorrow
at
noon
Father
David
Dauer
coach
of
Canadas
1064Olymplcteam
will
bo
guest
speaker
The
winner
of
the
Prince
George
spoilsman
of
the
year
will
also
bo
announced
Ford
Wray
the
CNRs
de
9
pot
ticket
agent
at
Princo
George
for
lOyears
leaves
next
week
for
Edmonton
Ford
who
has
been
with
the
railway
for
43
years
will
have
a
simi
similar
�
lar
Job
In
the
town
which
mis
mistakenly
�
takenly
calls
Itself
Albertas
Oil
Capital
Among
curlers
and
golfers
Ford
will
be
dearly
missed
So
botes
wishing
Mr
and
Mrs
Wray
the
best
of
luck
and
hope
youll
come
back
some
day
Evan
Kemp
and
his
Trail
0
Riders
tho
western
swing
-
sters
arrived
In
town
today
for
their
stand
tonight
and
to
tomorrow
�
morrow
at
Danceland
on
the
Hart
Highway
I
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
The
plant
on
which
con
construction
�
struction
will
start
soon
will
be
built
by
Peace
River
Cement
Ltd
a
company
formed
bj
Ocean
Cement
and
Supplies
Ltd
and
Lafarge
Cement
of
North
America
Tliis
was
a
very
important
step
in
Prince
Georges
de
development
�
velopment
said
the
mayor
It
Indicates
that
more
com
companies
�
panies
each
day
are
recogniz
recognizing
�
ing
that
this
city
Is
a
key
distribution
centre
Prince
Georges
role
In
the
development
of
the
province
its
significance
as
a
key
man
manufacturing
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and
power
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distribution
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centre
has
been
underlined
by
Peace
River
Cements
announcemr
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I
see
the
day
is
not
too
far
away
when
every
main
manufacturer
will
have
a
plant
and
offices
here
said
Mayor
Dezell
The
capacity
of
the
Prince
George
plant
will
be
one
mil
million
�
lion
barrels
a
year
A
barrel
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equivalent
to
four
sacks
Company
officials
said
be
because
�
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charges
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companies
win
praise
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
said
to
today
�
day
the
rival
cement
companies
which
have
joined
forces
to
build
a
cement
plant
at
Prince
George
should
be
complimented
for
their
courage
and
vision
to
almost
half
the
delivered
cost
of
cement
neither
firms
could
offer
It
at
a
price
con
conducive
�
ducive
to
growth
nor
serve
Central
DCs
customers
ade
adequately
�
quately
The
cost
of
cement
will
be
reduced
considerably
when
the
plant
goes
Into
operation
This
In
turn
should
stimu
stimulate
�
late
the
uso
of
cement
and
help
us
to
achieve
further
re
reductions
�
ductions
when
the
full
plant
Is
completed
said
B
M
Dra
bant
executive
vice
president
of
Ocean
Cement
and
president
of
the
new
company
OTTAWA
CP
There
were
strong
indications
to
today
�
day
that
both
Greek
and
Turkish
troops
are
landing
on
Cyprus
The
first
hint
came
from
Ex
External
�
ternal
Affairs
Minister
Martin
in
the
House
of
Commons
He
said
that
the
Canadian
government
has
expressed
its
deep
concern
regarding
the
presence
on
Cyprus
of
troops
from
other
countries
Outside
the
house
highly
placed
informants
said
the
gov
government
�
ernment
has
learned
that
Turk
Turkish
�
ish
soldfers
and
arms
have
in
infiltrated
�
filtrated
into
the
island
prob
probably
�
ably
on
the
north
coast
where
Canadian
soldiers
are
patrol
patrolling
�
ling
Meantime
It
has
been
learn
learned
�
ed
that
the
defence
department
has
worked
out
a
plan
which
is
kept
up-to-the-minute
lo
evacuate
the
1100
Canadian
soldiers
from
Cyprus
if
that
becomes
necessary
The
sources
say
every
available
RCAF
plane
would
be
thrown
into
the
operation
These
would
Include
Yukon
North
Star
Hercules
and
even
Dakota
transports
The
air
force
has
declined
to
disclose
any
details
of
the
evac
evacuation
�
uation
plan
except
to
say
that
it
Is
revised
continuously
to
make
sure
all
the
latest
in
information
�
formation
on
the
situation
in
Cy
Cyprus
�
prus
is
included
Meanwhile
the
foreign
of
office
�
fice
in
London
said
It
had
been
aware
for
some
time
of
reports
of
a
buildup
of
troops
on
Cyprus
We
regard
this
as
a
matte
for
the
United
Nations
to
whom
we
have
expressed
our
con
concern
�
cern
a
spokesman
said
The
foreign
office
spokesman
had
been
asked
to
comment
on
a
report
in
The
Manchester
Guardian
that
Greece
accord
according
�
ing
to
countries
with
contingents
in
the
UN
force
on
Cyprus
had
been
landing
regular
soldiers
on
the
island
for
some
weeks
PRESIDENTS
REPLY
Fall
Fair
finance
very
satisfactory
Handling
of
the
Simon
Fraser
Exhibitions
financial
resources
is
very
satisfactory
president
Earl
Barlow
said
today
Mr
Barlow
made
a
state
statement
�
ment
after
city
council
sitting
as
general
purposes
committee
decided
it
should
Inquire
into
the
boards
operation
A
special
meeting
of
council
will
be
held
Tuesday
night
to
dis
discuss
�
cuss
this
subject
I
am
very
pleased
with
the
piesent
executive
of
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
who
as
a
group
represent
con
considerable
�
siderable
years
of
experience
LEMA
WINS
BRITISH
OPEN
ST
ANDREWS
Scotland
CI
-
Tony
Lema
has
won
the
British
Open
Golf
Championship
Lema
had
a
70
on
his
last
round
good
for
n
72
hole
total
of
279
That
waa
five
shots
better
than
Jack
Nicklaus
who
finished
second
Ixjma
beat
off
a
great
challenge
from
Nicklaus
tho
24
yearOld
Ohio
golden
hoy
who
had
the
greatest
day
in
St
Andrews
history
Nicklaus
fired
a
course-record-equalling
06
in
the
morning
round
and
a
68
in
the
afternoon
for
284
Neither
Lema
nor
Nicklaus
had
ever
seen
tho
St
Andrews
course
before
the
start
of
play
on
Monday
and
Ixjmn
never
played
in
Britain
before
See
earlier
story
Page
4
In
administration
of
the
fall
fair
said
the
president
He
noted
that
plans
for
the
Exhibition
which
will
bo
held
August
12
15
aio
progressing
very
well
and
long-standing
problems
are
In
the
pro
process
�
cess
of
being
lesolved
I
predict
this
years
fair
will
be
a
sound
financial
suc
success
�
cess
he
said
Particular
credit
should
bo
given
the
city
councils
repre
representative
�
sentative
on
the
fair
board
Leo
Ci
owe
The
sale
of
looth
space
at
the
fair
building
and
grounds
is
moving
very
satisfac
satisfactory
�
tory
bald
Mr
Harlow
and
this
years
planning
should
result
In
a
pi
of
It
for
the
exhi
exhibition
�
bition
I
am
looking
forwJid
to
tho
1004
fall
fair
All
persons
con
connected
�
nected
with
it
and
iumulicit
of
city
council
deserve
full
inaiks
for
their
co
ojeratloii
Mediator
meets
Government
mediator
C
V
Fisher
is
meeting
today
wltti
ivpiebentatlvcs
of
the
wood
wuikers
and
the
Automobile
As
Association
�
sociation
to
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a
now
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tract
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published
or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Board
or
by
the
Government
of
British
Columbia
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ONE
MAN
BURNED
Roaring
inferno
in
freight
yards
SASKATOON
CP
-
A
freight
yard
in
Saskatoon
was
turned
into
a
roaring
inferno
today
as
five
run
away
tank
cars
loaded
with
gasoline
collided
with
a
Canadian
National
Railway
yard
engine
One
man
Jack
Scarlett
of
Saskatoon
was
severely
burn
burned
�
ed
he
staggered
from
the
en
engine
�
gine
through
a
wall
of
flames
to
reach
safety
Workmen
say
the
lead
car
of
the
run
away
units
was
punc-
Speed
charge
costs
400
His
fourth
speeding
convic
conviction
�
tion
in
Just
over
a
year
has
net
netted
�
ted
a
city
Juvenile
a
400
fine
and
a
one
year
suspension
of
his
drivers
licence
The
17
-year-old
youth
was
given
until
September
2
to
pay
the
fine
and
in
default
he
will
be
Jailed
for
60
days
He
was
arrested
June
22
travelling
at
an
estimated
50
mph
on
Victoria
St
When
handing
out
the
fine
in
traffic
court
last
night
Mag
Magistrate
�
istrate
G
O
Stewart
said
he
feared
the
youth
would
become
a
habitual
speeder
if
not
given
a
heavy
fine
SUMMER
WAS
JUST
GOING
BY
MAYBE
Tor
a
minute
there
by
gum
it
looked
like
summer
Then
it
rained
For
another
minute
after
that
It
looked
like
summer
Then
It
rained
Why
are
we
having
this
odd
-type
weather
Well
folks
weve
had
the
whole
thing
explained
to
us
by
the
Weather
Bureau
Its
like
this
Theres
a
pocket
of
cold
way
up
high
about
18000
feet
Its
a
big
pocket
and
tho
centre
of
It
Is
over
the
Gulf
of
Alaska
This
blinking
pocket
which
extends
down
to
the
coast
of
California
Is
the
cause
of
our
troubles
It
forces
air
currents
to
move
around
It
In
a
counter-clockwise
direction
These
cur
currents
�
rents
keep
hitting
us
as
they
pass
over
Sometimes
we
get
a
hot
curient
and
sometimes
we
get
a
bit
of
the
cold
pocket
chucked
In
To
top
things
off
this
air
has
collected
a
lot
of
moisture
In
its
travels
and
were
getting
that
too
100
Inches
so
far
this
month
Get
the
picture
Tho
wcalheimen
tell
us
that
were
going
to
have
at
least
five
more
days
of
unsettled
weather
Dont
forget
your
uni
brella
Cloudy
skies
will
persist
over
the
weekend
Theio
will
bo
some
sunny
periods
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
and
a
few
slioweis
in
tho
evenuig
Little
change
in
temperature
light
winds
i
Low
tonight
ami
high
Salur
day
at
Pjlnco
George
48
and
75
Quesnol
48
and
78
Smithers
40
and
70
Sun
day
outlook
-
Cloudy
with
scattered
snoweis
tured
by
the
collision
and
spill
spilled
�
ed
more
than
6700
gallons
of
gasoline
onto
the
tracks
Workmen
say
it
ignited
almost
Immediately
Workmen
estimate
flames
shot
60
to
70
feet
In
the
air
Firemen
poured
water
on
the
four
other
loaded
cars
until
the
gasoline
on
the
ground
burn
burned
�
ed
itself
out
Firemen
also
kept
flames
from
jumping
into
the
Saskatoon
exhibition
grounds
and
nearby
storage
sheds
PG
hotelman
dies
at
coast
Alex
Wood
53
part
owner
of
the
Astoria
Hotel
and
aform
er
resident
of
Prince
George
died
Thursday
In
Vancouver
Mr
Wood
died
at
work
the
same
day
friends
arrived
from
Scotland
to
visit
him
Mr
and
Mrs
James
McLellan
of
Prince
George
were
also
enroutetohis
Vancouver
home
for
a
visit
Mr
Wood
Is
survived
by
his
wife
and
two
children
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ALASKA
FERRY
HERE
KETCHIKAN
Alaska
-The
Ketchikan
Chamber
of
Commerce
wants
a
full
time
promotion
man
to
promote
Alaskas
Ferry
Sjstem
in
Central
DC
Kenneth
Shrum
president
of
the
Chamber
said
today
the
states
commissioner
of
public
works
will
be
asked
to
hire
a
press
representa
representative
�
tive
who
would
travel
from
Cache
Creek
to
Prince
George
and
Prince
Rupert
Cana
We
have
reports
that
tourists
arent
getting
all
the
Information
they
should
have
he
said
We
are
not
blaming
anyone
we
just
think
that
we
could
have
more
Information
available
The
representatives
full
time
Job
would
be
to
pro
mole
traffic
and
sales
on
the
ferry
system
as
well
as
plug
visits
to
Alaska
We
want
to
see
that
in
information
�
formation
about
Alaska
and
the
Prince
Rupert
-Haines
ferry
system
is
dispersed
so
that
travellers
know
the
schedules
and
so
on
said
Mr
Shrum
Mr
Shrum
said
Alaskas
18
million
investment
In
the
ferry
system
and
Its
4
mil
million
�
lion
annual
maintenance
cost
Justified
the
proposed
public
relations
service
He
said
the
cost
of
the
proposal
w
ould
be
recouped
from
ferry
revenues
He
said
despite
a
large-
da
ready
to
leave
Cyprus
scale
national
advertising
j
campaign
the
Ketchikan
Chamber
has
documented
reports
that
misinforma
misinformation
�
tion
Is
given
the
travelling
public
regarding
DC
High
Highway
�
way
10
and
about
Alaska
itself
The
Chamber
called
for
t
a
press
representative
to
travel
from
Cache
Creek
on
the
Cariboo
Highway
to
Prince
George
and
Highway
16
to
Prince
Rupert
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FIRE
TOTAL
CLIMBS
i
Five
new
fires
broke
outji
iin
Prince
George
Forest
District
in
the
past
24
hours
Three
are
in
Fort
Nelson
Ranger
District
one
in
Chet-
fjwynd
district
and
another
8
in
Summit
Lake
district
Nineteen
fires
are
now
burning
in
the
76
million-
acre
forest
district
Thirty
-
three
men
two
helicopters
and
two
fixed-
x
wing
aircraft
are
now
em-
i
ployed
on
supression
The
hazard
is
moderate
S
to
high
in
the
Peace
River
j
low
In
all
other
areas
Airport
lights
job
awarded
A
135472
contract
for
run
runway
�
way
lighting
at
Prince
George
Airport
was
announced
today
by
the
Department
of
Trans
Transport
�
port
The
runway
lighting
award
awarded
�
ed
to
Caledonia
Electric
Ltd
of
New
Westminster
is
part
of
an
890000
improvement
program
at
the
airport
The
contract
includes
instal
installation
�
lation
of
high
intensity
lighting
on
the
main
runway
Comple
Completion
�
tion
date
is
Nov
30
In
other
work
gradingforthe
415000
runway
extension
pro
project
�
ject
is
still
underway
Tenders
for
clearance
of
trees
from
below
the
glide
paths
will
be
announced
soon
The
runway
Is
being
extend
extended
�
ed
from
5000
to
approximately
7000
feet
The
runway
extension
will
force
diversion
of
the
Cariboo
highway
a
100000
job
and
relocation
of
the
airport
access
road
worth
another
750001
Reconstruction
of
the
airport
parking
apron
and
connecting
taxiway
will
cost
160000
Runway
lights
will
be
chang
changed
�
ed
to
permit
five
variations
of
light
intensity
depending
on
visibility
conditions
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