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THE
WORLD
TODAY
African
meet
i
3mler
Moise
Tshombe
of
the
Congo
has
been
told
he
isnt
wanted
at
the
African
summit
meeting
which
opens
in
Cairo
tomorrow
Foreign
Ministers
of
the
African
nations
held
a
two
hour
meeting
yesterday
and
decided
to
inform
Congolese
President
Joseph
Kasavubu
that
Tshom
Tshombe
�
be
s
presence
would
be
un
undesirable
�
desirable
The
decision
was
not
unanimous
President
Nkrumah
of
Ghana
blames
Tshombe
for
the
murder
of
former
Congolese
Premier
Patrice
Lumumba
Other
Afri
African
�
can
nationalists
despise
Tshombe
because
his
seces
secessionist
�
sionist
regime
in
Katanga
was
supported
by
European
business
Interests
Soviet
issues
The
Soviet
Union
has
told
Communist
China
that
Russia
wants
an
Immediate
showdown
meeting
of
the
worlds
Com
Communist
�
munist
parties
to
discuss
the
Moscow
Teklng
split
The
Rus
Russians
�
sians
called
upon
Peking
to
agree
In
pt
inciple
to
hold
such
a
meeting
before
long
On
Cyprus
The
Greek
government
ad
admitted
�
mitted
today
that
Greek
army
officers
possibly
100
had
gone
to
Cyprus
Dut
it
said
the
officers
were
considered
de
deserters
�
serters
The
UN
Peace
Force
said
Saturday
that
some
3000
Greeks
had
landed
on
the
island
in
support
of
Greek
Cypriots
Dut
a
Greek
government
spokesman
said
today
only
100
were
involved
and
they
would
face
charges
New
Sputnik
The
Soviet
Union
launched
another
sputniktoday
Cosmos
35
carrying
scientific
equip
equipment
�
ment
to
space
studies
The
Soviet
news
agency
Tass
said
it
is
in
orbit
functioning
normally
and
transmitting
in
information
�
formation
to
a
co
ordinating
and
computing
centre
Strike
set
The
International
Union
of
Mine
Mill
and
Smelter
Work
Workers
�
ers
today
served
48
hour
strike
notice
on
the
Consolidated
Min
Mining
�
ing
and
Smelting
Company
of
Canada
Officials
of
the
independent
union
yesterday
set
3
pm
Fri
Friday
�
day
as
the
strike
deadline
for
some
4000
workers
at
the
com
companys
�
panys
plants
at
Trail
and
its
mining
operations
at
Kimberley
The
employees
voted
897
per
cent
In
favor
of
strike
action
in
a
government-supervised
vote
last
week
to
back
up
pay
increase
demands
Visit
Europe
UN
Secretary
General
U
Thant
lias
arrived
In
Geneva
on
the
first
leg
of
a
swing
through
Europe
Africa
and
Asia
Thant
will
attend
sessions
today
In
Geneva
of
the
UN
Economic
and
Social
Council
He
goes
to
Cairo
tomorrow
for
the
second
conference
of
the
organization
for
African
Unity
Traveller
arrived
in
Prince
George
the
other
day
with
what
could
be
a
very
valid
explanation
of
why
one
should
think
twice
about
travelling
west
Theres
a
detour
just
this
side
of
Vanderhoof
which
Is
In
terrible
shape
he
ex
plained
Appears
theres
a
de
detour
�
tour
of
14
miles
to
keep
traffic
off
four
or
five
miles
of
road
construction
Theres
no
evidence
of
maintenance
on
the
detour
he
added
hotly
This
should
not
be
tolerated
And
speaking
of
roads
Q
crews
last
weekend
got
off
to
a
good
start
repairing
the
bumpy
section
near
the
air
port
but
along
came
the
rain
Now
things
are
almost
as
bad
INDEX
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Loggers
body
recovered
Body
of
contractor
Ray
Smiley
was
recovered
at
4pm
Tuesday
in
about
40
feet
of
water
in
Youngs
Lake
Eric
Rahn
of
Rahn
Bros
Sawmill
and
relatives
of
tho
dead
man
were
on
the
boat
which
recovered
tho
body
through
dragging
operations
as
they
were
a
week
ago
So
heres
hoping
the
highways
dept
has
better
luck
next
time
Peter
Pattullo
formerly
an
Q
engineer
with
the
municipal
works
department
has
been
appointed
Prince
Georges
as
slstant
city
clerk
He
would
have
had
his
picture
in
todays
paper
but
Pete
simply
doesnt
like
having
his
picture
taken
The
last
photo
he
had
taken
was
for
his
passport
and
hes
tucked
that
way
out
of
sight
With
the
appointment
comes
the
duties
of
being
one
of
the
citys
sign
ing
officers
If
highways
crews
think
they
Q
are
having
it
bad
fellows
Just
think
what
all
this
rain
Is
doing
to
the
people
who
make
their
living
on
pop
and
ice
cream
sales
Jeanne
Hude
a
French
Q
speaking
university
student
from
Quebec
is
spending
the
summer
holidays
with
rela
relatives
�
tives
In
town
Shed
be
having
a
wonderful
time
but
the
only
trouble
is
she
Isnt
fluent
in
English
So
anyone
whod
like
to
learn
a
bit
of
French
In
exchange
for
some
of
tlielr
Eng
English
�
lish
give
Jeanne
a
call
at
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LONDON
-
The
Kenya
government
today
protest
protested
�
ed
officially
to
Britain
against
an
attack
on
Prime
Minister
Jomo
Kenyatta
out
outside
�
side
his
hotel
by
British
rightwLng
extremists
A
formal
note
of
protest
to
Commonwealth
Secretary
Duncan
Sandys
also
was
sup
supplemented
�
plemented
by
a
complaint
at
the
Commonwealth
Summit
Conference
by
the
Kenyan
leader
personally
The
Kenya
delegation
said
the
complaints
were
over
a
lack
of
adequate
security
precautions
by
the
British
authorities
As
soon
as
Prime
Minis
Minister
�
ter
Douglas
-
Home
heard
of
the
Incident
he
issued
a
statement
expressing
his
re
regrets
�
grets
at
what
he
called
a
deplorable
attack
on
a
guest
of
the
British
Government
The
attack
came
as
Ken
Kenyatta
�
yatta
was
leaving
his
hotel
to
go
to
Marlborough
House
AFTER
THREE
YEARS
City
fair
group
agreement
signed
A
three
year
disagreement
between
the
city
and
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
was
ironed
out
in
90
minutes
Tuesday
night
I
was
very
pleased
with
it
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
said
to
today
�
day
Any
quarrels
which
ex
existed
�
isted
were
calmly
discussed
and
we
got
down
to
signing
the
agreement
The
agreement
between
the
city
and
the
Fair
group
gives
the
Exhibition
the
right
to
use
the
Fall
Fair
grounds
for
two
months
of
the
year
The
agree
ment
is
on
a
long
term
basis
The
mayor
said
the
fact
that
the
exhibitions
signing
officers
were
present
expedited
the
business
of
the
meeting
The
agreement
which
gives
tne
exhibition
use
of
the
grounds
for
1
a
year
also
delineates
the
responsibility
for
mainten
maintenance
�
ance
of
the
grounds
It
was
one
of
the
best
meet
meetings
�
ings
I
have
attended
said
the
mayor
He
explained
that
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
group
agreed
that
the
city
owns
the
property
which
it
in
effect
bought
when
the
municipality
paid
off
close
to
47000
In
Exhibition
debts
During
the
two
months
the
fair
group
will
be
absolutely
In
control
of
the
grounds
said
the
mayor
For
the
bal
balance
�
ance
of
tho
year
It
will
be
under
the
citys
control
a
factor
which
will
give
us
an
opportunity
to
gain
some
revenue
from
the
site
The
agreement
includes
a
clause
which
gives
the
exhi
exhibition
�
bition
the
right
to
use
one
acre
of
the
property
for
year
round
office
Mayor
Dezell
said
the
city
had
no
Intention
of
disrupting
all
the
work
which
lias
gono
into
the
organization
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Dick
Zarek
paints
a
pretty
descriptive
picture
of
the
local
weather
situation
as
he
holds
an
urn
brella
and
keeps
aneagle
eye
on
the
sparse
swimming
population
at
the
Municipal
jjooI
-Miller
Photo
Tho
weekend
outlook
has
been
revised
again
to
below
normal
tempcratues
and
scattered
showers
Thursday
will
It
cloudy
with
showers
and
ssible
scattered
thunderstorms
in
the
afternoon
Little
change
In
temperature
and
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Thursday
at
Prince
George
S3
and
08
Quysncl
SO
and
08
Smlthers
S3
and
CD
e
e
for
todays
conference
ses
session
�
sion
A
man
who
said
he
was
a
member
of
the
British
fascist
party
rushed
at
Ken
Kenyatta
�
yatta
A
police
constable
inter
intervened
�
vened
and
all
three
men
ended
up
in
a
heap
beside
Kenyattas
waiting
car
The
attacker
was
arrest
arrested
�
ed
and
the
Kenyan
premier
believed
to
be
about
74
years
old
he
says
he
doesnt
know
his
exact
age
went
back
into
the
hotel
He
was
unhurt
The
policeman
received
medical
treatment
for
a
cut
head
and
bruises
Later
Martin
Allen
Web-21-year-old
London
clerk
was
booked
on
three
charges
of
assault
onthe
police
using
threatening
behavior
with
In
Intent
�
tent
to
provoke
a
breach
of
peace
and
assaulting
Ken
Kenyatta
�
yatta
At
the
end
of
the
morn
morning
�
ing
conference
session
Af-
ittzen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
JULY
15
1964
rican
delegates
crowded
around
Kenyatta
to
congratu
congratulate
�
late
him
on
his
escape
A
crowd
of
Africans
meanwhile
gathered
ouside
Kenyattas
hotel
They
told
photographers
that
if
they
LONDON
A
confused
flare
up
over
Kashmir
caus
caused
�
ed
the
second
Incident
of
the
day
as
commonwealth
prime
ministers
neared
the
end
of
their
thirteenth
conference
in
London
today
An
Indian
spokesman
call
called
�
ed
a
news
conference
to
ac
accuse
�
cuse
a
conference
brief
briefing
�
ing
officer
of
deliberate
mischief
in
reporting
earl
earlier
�
ier
that
Kashmir
was
dis
discussed
�
cussed
at
a
morning
session
during
a
debate
on
India
Pakistan
relations
The
18
country
conference
was
In
closed
session
dls-
BUILDING
COSTS
PROBE
THURSDAY
Investigation
of
high
costs
by
the
school
board
building
committee
will
begin
Thursday
night
Tenders
plans
specifications
and
estimates
will
be
reviewed
at
the
special
committee
meeting
Architects
and
contractors
may
be
called
to
give
their
points
of
view
The
school
board
asked
for
an
intensive
study
of
building
costs
Monday
night
after
Superintendent
J
M
Phillipson
submitted
a
report
showing
costs
on
ten
tenders
�
ders
are
33
per
cent
above
board
estimates
He
showed
costs
have
increased
55
per
cent
on
one
project
planned
a
year
ago
There
are
things
entering
into
this
which
I
would
discuss
if
this
were
not
a
public
meeting
he
said
at
the
meeting
Monday
PUNCTURED
PATRONS
Darts
dynamite
in
citys
pubs
By
VERN
LACY
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Darts
are
too
dangerous
for
Prince
Georgians
to
play
with
This
Is
one
reason
why
hotel
managers
contacted
today
dont
plan
to
equip
with
beer
parlor
games
Liquor
Control
Board
regu
regulations
�
lations
have
been
changed
to
permit
darts
and
shuffle
board
In
beer
parlors
Hoteliers
say
Prince
George
isnt
ready
for
the
change
They
have
visions
of
mis
misguided
�
guided
missiles
adding
to
the
confusion
of
their
smoke
filled
dens
If
the
customers
are
to
gel
stoned
its
not
going
to
be
with
shuffle
board
rocks
As
for
darts
who
needs
punctured
pa
patrons
�
trons
Besides
a
games
area
would
cut
down
their
table
space
Lets
face
It
said
one
hotel
manager
Prince
George
isnt
ready
for
this
Its
not
like
England
where
people
grow
up
with
this
sort
of
thing
Thats
a
nice
way
of
saying
he
doesnt
trust
tho
drunks
Another
said
ho
will
wait
a
while
This
is
sort
of
like
taking
down
tho
walls
turned
out
it
wasnt
such
a
good
Idea
after
all
Most
of
us
wish
the
par
partitions
�
titions
were
up
again
but
theyre
down
to
stay
I
guess
He
was
referring
to
removal
of
the
partitions
which
used
to
separate
the
men
from
the
mixed
company
Tho
Royal
Canadian
Leirlon
has
games
and
live
entertain
entertainment
�
ment
and
a
bartender
said
to
today
�
day
that
there
has
never
been
Consultant
post
filled
A
job
it
created
tlueo
weeks
ago
was
filled
this
weeK
by
Prince
George
School
Board
The
board
named
Mrs
R
A
Mulr
a
teacher
at
Connaught
Elementary
Sclicvl
consultant
for
primary
grades
Her
Job
will
bo
to
advise
primary
teachers
during
hor
two
year
term
The
consultant
job
was
created
by
the
boaid
Juno
21
to
ease
the
oveiload
on
the
two
consultants
alieady
employed
by
School
District
57
Mrs
Mulr
selected
fi
0111
two
applicants
has
five
years
exerleiice
any
Incident
of
a
customer
being
speared
by
a
dart
He
added
Of
course
our
crowds
are
a
bit
more
restrict
restricted
�
ed
Fire
hazard
cut
by
ram
Rain
has
reduced
the
fire
hazard
below
danger
point
throughout
most
of
Prince
George
Forest
District
No
new
fires
have
been
re
reported
�
ported
in
the
past
24
hours
Thirteen
are
burning
eight
in
Fort
Nelson
Ranger
District
five
in
Chetwynd
Ranger
Dis
District
�
trict
and
one
near
Fort
St
John
The
weekly
fire
report
shows
589
fires
reported
since
May
1
with
a
cost
of
52100
Flguies
for
the
corresponding
period
of
10C3
are
1108
fkes
costing
222300
The
main
vktlm
of
fires
has
been
Kamloops
Forest
District
with
230
fires
Vancouver
is
second
with
123
and
Nelson
is
third
with
91
Prince
George
has
had
82
and
Prince
Rupert
57
MIKOYAN
SUCCEEDS
tried
to
take
pictures
we
will
smash
all
your
cameras
When
Kenyatta
arrived
es
escorted
�
corted
by
motorcycle
police
men
the
crowd
surged
forward
Africans
grabbed
By
HAROLD
MORRISON
SAN
FRANCISCO
CP
-
A
tidal
wave
of
Conservative
strength
has
crushed
all
hopes
of
the
moderates
led
by
Gover
Governor
�
nor
William
Scranton
to
reform
the
Republican
platform
set
setting
�
ting
the
convention
stage
to
tonight
�
night
for
the
nomination
of
Sen
Senator
�
ator
Barry
Goldwater
as
the
partys
1964
presidential
can
candidate
�
didate
Every
appeal
by
moderates
to
have
the
Republican
national
convention
strengthen
the
civil
rights
plank
In
the
Goldwater
flavored
platform
denouce
po
political
�
litical
extremists
by
name
and
ensure
that
the
president
of
the
United
States
retains
control
over
all
nuclear
weapons
was
shouted
down
In
an
uproarious
cat
-
calling
foot
-
stomping
session
that
wound
up
early
today
The
voting
Indicated
the
con
conservatives
�
servatives
or
right
wing
of
the
party
had
taken
firm
control
of
There
is
no
indication
from
San
Francisco
as
to
exactly
when
balloting
for
the
Republican
presidential
nominee
will
start
Todays
Republican
national
conven
convention
�
tion
got
under
way
at
230
PM
PDT
Numerous
speeches
and
business
mat
matters
�
ters
are
scheduled
prior
to
the
voting
including
dem
demonstrations
�
onstrations
for
each
candi
candidate
�
date
nominated
Best
guess
is
that
the
voting
will
take
place
late
in
the
night
the
convention
and
that
Gold
water
would
get
a
hefty
first
ballot
vlctoryoverScrantontho
Pennsylvania
governor
A
minimum
of
C55
of
the
1308
delegate
nominating
votes
are
required
for
victory
and
Goldwater
claimed
more
than
800
vote
pledges
with
more
roll
rolling
�
ing
in
An
Associated
Press
survey
showed
that
Goldwater
headed
into
nomination
day
with
805
votes
while
Scranton
had
169
The
convention
uproar
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
was
so
great
that
at
one
time
police
were
forced
to
restrain
photographers
and
re
reporters
�
porters
from
tho
floor
clearing
tho
aisles
In
fear
that
tensions
would
spark
clashes
f
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FASCIST
ATTACKS
KENYAS
KENYATTA
for
CARLING
PILSENER
BEER
WHtt
Thli
tdvartliement
It
not
publlihed
or
dliplayed
by
tho
Liquor
Control
Board
or
by
tho
Government
of
Brltlih
Columbia
photographers
cameras
shouting
no
pictures
no
press
The
cameramen
were
pressed
aside
and
Kenyatta
a
smile
of
apparent
amuse
amusement
�
ment
on
his
face
went
Into
his
hotel
INDIA
DENIES
DISCUSSION
cussing
Its
communique
when
R
M
Maitra
Indian
delegation
spokesman
call
called
�
ed
newsmen
together
and
un
unleashed
�
leashed
his
blast
about
Kashmir
He
denied
that
Kashmir
had
been
discussed
as
had
been
reported
by
the
brief
briefing
�
ing
officer
and
several
other
sources
Asked
whether
these
sources
Including
Canadians
were
telling
lies
the
Indian
spokes
spokesman
�
man
merely
repeated
that
Kashmir
was
not
discussed
The
prime
ministers
ad
adjourned
�
journed
for
lunch
without
even
reaching
the
really
con
contentious
�
tentious
Issue
of
Southern
nhodesla
They
then
moved
Into
an
unscheduled
after
afternoon
�
noon
session
hoping
to
have
the
communique
ready
by
early
evening
Wording
of
the
Rhodesian
section
earlier
produced
some
hard
bargaining
among
senior
officials
drafting
the
communique
One
key
argu
argument
�
ment
involved
the
phrase
phraseology
�
ology
of
a
Canadian
decla
declaration
�
ration
of
racial
equality
submitted
Monday
by
Prime
Minister
Pearson
lOcCofry
I
LONDON
I
MEETING
I
HIT
BY
j
FLARE
UP
1
ATTACK
arnv
Fire
chief
Harold
Dornbierer
inspects
the
damaged
basement
of
Fifth
Ave
Bowladrome
hit
by
an
early
morning
blaze
today
BIG
BOWLING
ALLEY
GUTTED
BY
FLAMES
Flames
ripped
through
Prince
Georges
largest
bowl
bowling
�
ing
alley
early
this
morning
completely
demolishing
the
lower
floor
and
heavily
damaging
the
upper
floor
Fifth
Avenue
Bowladrome
1241
Fifth
was
struck
by
the
fire
at
3
am
and
fire
depart
ment
officials
were
still
trying
to
determine
the
cause
of
the
blaze
at
noon
today
The
10
lanes
on
the
bottom
floor
were
left
chaued
ruins
and
the
upper
10
lanes
were
badly
gutted
There
was
nobody
in
the
building
at
the
time
of
the
fire
and
no
official
estimate
of
dam
damage
�
age
has
yet
been
set
The
establishment
was
clos
closed
�
ed
for
the
summer
at
the
time
of
the
blaze
Workmen
had
been
refinishing
the
lanes
and
re
redecorating
�
decorating
the
building
for
the
last
several
weeks
AS
PRESIDENT
Brezhnev
mooted
Nikitas
heir
LKONID
WtKZHNKV
heir
apparent
MOSCOW
fT
-
Onthe
jeeom
mendatlon
of
Premier
Khrush
Khrushchev
�
chev
Leonid
I
Brezhnev
was
relieved
today
of
his
post
as
Soviet
president
ami
Anastas
I
Mikoyan
was
eleited
tosucceed
him
Khrushchev
explained
to
a
meeting
of
tho
Supreme
Soviet
parliament
that
Biezlnev
is
needed
for
full
time
woik
in
the
Communist
paily
The
paity
Is
the
teat
of
leal
power
in
the
Soviet
Union
and
Brezhnev
is
legauled
as
Khrushchevs
lieli
appauiit
KhiUblichey
said
he
wanted
to
expiess
my
coullal
giatl
tudo
to
Leonid
Illch
Hi
orlinev
for
his
in
It
fill
woik
aspics
dent
Brezhnev
held
tho
flguie
head
position
fin
Join
jeais
Mikoyan
who
was
ic-llovc-dof
his
post
as
a
first
deputy
pie
mier
was
wished
suciess
by
Khrushchev
Mikoyan
said
in
the
crowded
hall
wheie
Russian
czars
once
were
crowned
that
I
will
do
my
best
to
justify
our
confi
confidence
�
dence
to
fight
to
woik
for
the
victoi
y
of
communism
together
with
ou
Then
there
were
smiling
handshakes
all
aiound
but
none
of
the
hugging
and
Kissing
that
inai
ked
Bi
ezhnevs
appoint
ment
to
the
presidency
May
7
10CO
Later
Mikoyan
Br7luuv
and
Khiushchev
sat
together
011
the
platfoim
as
the
paillaiuent
con
continued
�
tinued
its
business
Mikoyan
08
a
Bolshevik
who
has
been
at
tho
top
ot
the
Soviet
loadeisliip
since
culy
in
the
btalln
era
has
been
1
confident
and
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lonal
trouble
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