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talks
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between
representa
representatives
�
tives
of
Torontos
three
dally
newspapers
and
their
printers
resumed
today
in
Toronto
under
Ontario
government
auspices
A
walkout
by
the
printers
and
mallroom
employees
now
is
in
its
ninth
day
but
all
three
newspapers
have
continued
to
publish
The
Toronto
and
Dis
District
�
trict
Labor
Council
has
called
for
a
boycott
of
the
three
dailies
by
Torontos
trade
union
move
movement
�
ment
And
garbage
collectors
announced
today
they
will
not
cross
printers
picket
lines
Satellites
up
Two
sentry
satellites
and
a
tiny
pygmy
satellite
rocketed
Into
great
egg
shaped
orbits
today
in
a
complex
triple
laun
launching
�
ching
that
could
lead
to
US
development
of
a
fool
proof
system
to
detect
illicit
nuclear
explosions
in
space
The
trio
of
radiation
sensing
packages
rode
into
space
atop
a
single
powerful
Atlas
Agena
rocket
which
blazed
brilliantly
in
the
early
morning
darkness
at
4
22
a
m
In
jail
again
Dr
Samuel
II
Sheppard
was
expected
back
in
prison
today
after
spending
his
first
night
of
freedom
in
years
in
a
posh
motel
here
And
he
was
re
reunited
�
united
with
a
fiancee
he
did
not
know
before
entering
Ohio
peni
penitentiary
�
tentiary
nine
years
ago
for
the
104
bludgeon
slaying
of
his
wife
Marilyn
A
federal
district
Judge
in
Dayton
ruled
Wednesday
that
Sheppard
had
been
denied
con
constitutional
�
stitutional
rights
inhis
trial
and
ordered
him
released
from
prison
setting
the
stage
for
a
retrial
Thursday
the
partly
bald
onetime
Cleveland
suburbanite
walked
out
of
Ohio
penitentiary
Railways
contract
Representatives
of
Canadas
railways
and
their
non-operating
employees
will
formally
sign
a
contract
later
today
in
Montreal
The
contract
provides
for
a
wage
Increase
of
191
cents-an-hour
for
the
100000
non
-
operating
worke
s
Ship
explodes
Sixteen
men
were
forced
by
dense
smoke
to
abandon
Hip
vessel
Treppassey
late
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
night
about
four
hours
before
the
dynamite
laden
vessel
blew
up
and
sank
off
south
western
Nova
Scotia
Quakes
hit
Thousands
of
persons
in
Gieece
Turkey
and
Yugoslavia
fled
into
streets
today
when
strong
earth
tremors
shook
houses
and
cracked
windows
Violence
The
headquarters
of
British
Guianas
ruling
peoples
Pro
Progressive
�
gressive
Patty
in
Georgetown
has
been
rocked
by
a
series
of
explosions
Tirst
repot
ts
said
that
at
least
two
persons
were
dead
and
that
Prime
Minister
Cheddi
Jagans
wife
was
slight
slightly
�
ly
Injured
The
building
known
as
Treedom
House
also
houses
the
pattys
ttading
at
m
Traffic
court
last
night
had
0
a
man
up
foi
speeding
lie
was
caught
by
radar
doing
68
miles
per
hour
in
tho
SO
mph
zone
of
the
bypass
highway
Prosecutor
CEC
EDWARDS
asked
the
man
what
his
occupa
occupation
�
tion
was
Radar
technician
was
tho
reply
Well
If
you
cant
beat
It
no
one
can
25
please
said
MAGISTRATE
GO
STEWART
There
Is
no
doubt
about
it
canoeing
is
certainly
be
become
�
come
a
popular
and
com
competitive
�
petitive
sport
Bill
Blackburn
of
the
Simon
lYaser
Day
acanoo
commlttte
reports
that
there
will
be
five
entries
from
Prince
George
in
a
rate
at
Kamloops
July
25
And
as
it
stands
now
thei
are
seven
teams
untet
ed
in
the
big
one
-
the
139
mile
race
from
Tort
St
James
to
Prince
George
August
12
Good
heavens
what
next
Q
Now
the
radio
station
has
all
those
sqiuals
for
a
sound
effect
on
promotions
for
its
newktasts
Mayor
Garvin
Doze
11
got
word
today
that
he
has
been
elected
to
tho
position
of
regionil
chairman
of
the
Carta
Ulan
I
ederatlon
ot
Mayors
and
BARRY
GOLDWATER
sets
stage
Charge
one
in
break
in
An
18-
ear
old
youth
and
a
juvenile
have
been
charged
and
rtCMP
are
trying
to
locate
a
third
susjiect
in
the
breaking
and
entering
last
night
of
Wil
Williams
�
liams
Moving
and
Storage
795
rouith
Charged
with
breaking
and
en
terlng
with
intent
is
Clarence
Tot
syth
An
alert
motorist
spotted
suspicious
action
on
the
prem
premises
�
ises
at
1
a
m
and
called
police
Kicking
his
foot
through
a
CNR
passenger
train
window
has
cost
Ernest
Deaudoin
a
50
fine
plus
1745
for
the
cost
of
the
window
but
it
almost
cost
him
his
life
He
was
found
by
a
CNR
em
employee
�
ployee
at
2
30
a
in
July
9
lying
near
the
train
with
a
sev
severed
�
ered
artery
Municipalities
This
means
hes
the
Federations
representative
In
North
Central
BC
an
area
which
takes
in
Prince
Rupert
and
Dawson
Crock
as
well
as
our
own
town
And
still
with
City
Hall
P
municipal
manager
Arran
Thomson
who
soon
will
be
making
a
holiday
trip
to
Scotland
is
home
with
sinus
trouble
Traveller
in
from
the
west
0
heaid
about
the
missing
motorists
on
Highway
10
and
askedj
Have
they
checked
the
potholes9
You
could
lose
an
army
in
any
one
of
them
Mote
on
the
rain
Cham
Q
ber
of
Commerce
Agricul
Agriculture
�
ture
Committee
Chairman
DICK
YARBLEYsaid
yesterday
Just
about
every
day
of
my
life
I
get
up
look
out
the
win
window
�
dow
and
say
to
myself
either
its
a
good
day
fot
fanning
or
Mis
a
good
day
fot
logging
but
tills
suminet
I
get
up
look
out
the
window
and
say
to
my
self
its
a
good
day
Jot
nothing
A
voicu
fiom
the
crowd
commented
I
Just
get
up
ook
out
the
window
and
say
Its
a
good
day
for
koing
back
to
bed
ie
Citizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
B
HAROLD
MORRISON
SVN
FRANCISCO
-Senator
Barry
Goldwater
has
set
the
stage
for
the
November
U
S
presidential
election
campaign
by
accusing
the
ruling
Democrats
of
collec
collectivism
�
tivism
and
decay
at
home
and
cowardly
fear
of
commu
communism
�
nism
Extremism
in
the
defence
of
liberty
is
no
vice
said
the
Republican
candidate
for
president
in
his
acceptance
speech
at
the
Republican
na
national
�
tional
convention
windup
session
Ills
rlght
vlng
Ideological
outburst
came
as
he
moved
to
cement
control
of
the
Repub
Republican
�
lican
party
for
his
hard
line
conservatives
It
Is
the
cause
of
re
republicanism
�
publicanism
to
ensure
that
power
remains
in
the
hands
of
the
people
he
said
in
accepting
the
nomination
AID
SCHOOL
BOARD
Builders
join
probe
of
costs
Builders
have
joined
the
school
board
inquiry
into
skyrocketing
construction
costs
Trustees
at
a
special
meet
ing
connected
with
the
inves
investigation
�
tigation
last
night
accepted
an
offer
of
aid
from
the
Prince
George
Builders
Exchange
The
builders
exchange
will
form
a
committee
to
work
with
the
board
at
a
series
of
meet
meetings
�
ings
next
week
The
board
plans
to
cross
examine
the
entire
school
con
construction
�
struction
industry
Architects
and
contractors
will
have
a
chance
to
air
their
views
of
the
high
cost
problem
before
the
board
The
board
started
Investi
Investigating
�
gating
high
costs
Monday
after
Superintendent
J
M
Phillipson
brought
In
a
report
on
high
costs
and
intimated
that
some
something
�
thing
more
than
high
costs
of
material
and
labor
is
to
blame
Mr
Phillipson
commented
that
contractors
are
involved
He
did
not
elaborate
In
his
offer
to
aid
Investi
Investigation
�
gation
builders
exchange
presi
president
�
dent
L
A
Hunter
said
As
taxpayers
in
this
school
dis
trict
our
industry
Is
vitally
concerned
in
school
costs
We
would
therefore
offer
the
services
of
a
committee
if
requested
to
aid
the
school
board
Superintendent
Phillipson
said
today
The
board
is
cer
certainly
�
tainly
pleased
to
get
that
letter
which
proves
that
builders
too
are
interested
in
cutting
costs
PEARSON
SAYS
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
FRIDAY
JULY
17
1964
TELLS
MODERATES
GET
OUT
Calling
for
a
sacrificial
role
in
which
the
power
of
the
US
would
be
used
to
win
the
war
in
South
Viet
Nam
and
free
the
Cast
European
satellites
the
new
Republican
presidential
standard
-
bearer
virtually
told
the
moderates
to
get
out
of
the
party
if
they
didnt
like
his
views
Rather
than
reject
politi
political
�
cal
extremists
as
the
mod
moderates
�
erates
had
demanded
the
55-year-old
Arizona
senator
got
his
biggest
hand
from
dele
delegates
�
gates
when
he
said
Extremism
in
the
defence
of
liberty
Is
no
vice
Moder
Moderation
�
ation
In
the
pursuit
of
Justice
is
no
virtue
He
welcomed
all
those
who
would
Join
his
cause
sincere
sincerely
�
ly
As
for
the
others
he
didnt
expect
them
to
enter
our
ranks
in
any
case
BLUE
N
WHITE
IS
ALL
RIGHT
VICTORIA
CP
Blue
and
white
will
be
permanent
colors
for
B
C
vehicle
licence
plates
a
government
official
said
Thursday
Isext
years
plates
will
have
the
same
color
scheme
as
19C3
blue
with
white
numbers
In
19GG
the
colors
will
be
the
same
as
this
j
ears
white
with
blue
numbers
They
will
be
reversed
each
succeeding
year
said
a
motor
vehicle
branch
official
In
the
past
colors
were
changed
every
second
year
We
will
still
be
beautiful
too
he
said
The
Beautiful
B
C
slogan
started
this
year
New
commonwealth
link
between
race
culture
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-
Prime
Minister
Pearson
said
to
today
�
day
the
Commonwealth
can
and
he
believes
and
hopes
will
be
a
link
between
races
cultures
and
continents
Mr
Pearson
made
the
com
comment
�
ment
In
parliament
when
he
re
returned
�
turned
to
the
Commons
today
to
receive
warm
greeting
from
all
sides
He
described
the
meeting
of
Commonwealth
Leaders
in
Lon
London
�
don
as
a
gathering
of
a
world
worldwide
�
wide
club
Mr
Pearson
spoke
of
a
Bri
British
�
tish
Commonwealth
Agency
to
promote
co
operation
and
un
understanding
�
derstanding
among
men
and
nations
The
conference
was
a
fas
fascinating
�
cinating
and
stimulating
ex
perience
He
also
said
no
previous
meeting
went
through
quite
so
much
debate
he
added
and
the
conference
may
go
down
in
history
as
one
of
the
vitally
important
stages
in
the
evolu
evolution
�
tion
of
what
he
called
the
new
Commonwealth
Affairs
In
London
Conservative
backbenchers
In
the
British
Commons
followed
up
today
Pearsons
accolade
to
Prime
Minister
Douglas
Home
Mr
Pearson
sneaking
after
the
meeting
ended
con
congratulated
�
gratulated
the
British
leader
over
his
handling
of
the
con
conference
�
ference
Massive
support
is
reported
for
a
resolution
drawn
up
by
British
Conservative
back
backbenchers
�
benchers
In
support
of
the
ac
accolade
�
colade
TWO
BROTHERS
ifo
IF
PEARSON
new
link
Strike
set
TRAIL
BC
CP
Manage
Management
�
ment
union
and
government
early
today
admitted
the
hope
hopelessness
�
lessness
of
preventing
a
strike
against
tho
Consolidated
Mining
and
Smelting
Company
More
than4000menwereleft
to
stage
their
walkout
as
sched
scheduled
�
uled
at
3
pm
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
said
today
merchants
who
complain
about
the
lack
of
downtown
parking
are
lll
mformed
and
have
done
nothing
to
relieve
the
prob
problem
�
lem
The
mayor
was
commenting
on
published
reports
earlier
this
week
which
quoted
J
Ian
Evans
and
Alex
Bowie
Prince
George
businessmen
as
saying
city
council
simply
hasn
t
done
enough
to
see
there
Is
sufficient
downtown
parking
These
same
persons
are
in
the
process
of
building
an
em
empire
�
pire
for
their
own
benefit
Mayor
Dezell
said
in
a
pre
prepared
�
pared
statement
Dr
Evans
an
optometrist
wanted
municipal
officials
to
show
more
leadership
on
the
parking
question
Mr
Bowie
also
was
reported
as
critical
of
parking
plans
Mr
Evans
and
Mr
Bowie
were
quite
conversant
with
the
plans
of
the
city
to
acquire
pro
property
�
perty
for
parking
purposes
said
Mayor
Dezell
The
mayor
had
praise
for
businessmen
who
have
shown
the
irlttative
to
develop
their
own
parking
areas
They
are
supporting
the
city
without
crying
and
they
are
assisting
the
city
not
crucifying
it
He
mentioned
Royal
Produce
Stores
and
Northern
Hardware
which
plan
a
re
development
of
a
block
between
Third
and
Sec
Second
�
ond
Avenue
and
Brunswick
and
Victoria
Streets
Beside
being
the
site
of
new
stores
it
also
will
have
Its
own
parking
area
The
Mayor
also
praised
banks
motels
garages
and
other
businesses
which
have
parking
space
for
their
cust
customers
�
omers
I
would
not
hesitate
to
say
that
City
Council
has
more
in
information
�
formation
and
has
done
more
research
than
any
Ill
informed
individual
or
Individuals
He
pointed
out
that
members
of
council
are
not
elected
to
feather
the
nest
of
any
in
individual
�
dividual
but
to
the
bes
of
our
ability
assist
in
the
orderly
development
of
the
whole
muni
municipality
�
cipality
The
Mayor
said
plans
to
im
implement
�
plement
angle
parking
on
portions
of
two
downtown
streets
providing
an
additional
1C8
parking
spaces
will
be
put
into
effect
as
soon
as
possible
Tho
extra
parking
meters
have
been
ordered
ut
it
appears
they
have
been
delayed
in
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of
heavily
aimed
Canadian
UN
ttoops
were
rushed
Into
the
Kyrenia
Mountains
today
as
Greek
Cypi
lot
forces
moved
In
heavy
artilleryfor
the
first
time
and
threatened
to
advance
on
the
Turkish
village
of
Temblos
below
the
mountain
range
in
northern
Cyprus
The
Canadians
numbering
neatly
100
men
succeeded
at
least
temporarily
in
helping
avert
a
majorclashbeUeenop-
poslng
Greek
and
Turkish
faction
By
mid
morning
high
level
negotiations
were
going
on
In
Nicosia
between
United
Nations
officials
and
Cypriot
govern
government
�
ment
authorities
to
prevent
the
attack
by
the
Greek
Cyprlots
on
Temblos
The
situation
was
desctibed
as
extremely
tense
but
at
least
one
deadline
for
a
Greek
attack
was
passed
without
incident
and
there
were
some
hopes
that
the
situation
would
calm
down
WEATHER
According
to
the
new
five
day
outlook
we
can
expect
a
little
more
sunshine
and
a
little
less
rain
but
temperatures
will
still
remain
cool
Clear
periods
overnight
with
mostly
cloudy
skies
Saturday
and
a
few
showers
Little
change
in
temperature
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Saturdaj
at
Prince
George
50andC5Ques
nel
50
and
G8
Smithers
50
and
CO
Peace
River
Cloudy
with
showers
and
continuing
cool
Winds
light
Low
tonight
and
high
Saturdaj
at
Grande
Prairie
50
and
C5
MISSING
Wilderness
highway
16
hides
mystery
By
VERN
LACEY
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Mystery
rides
tho
road
to
Rupert
Somewhere
along
the
500
mllG
wilderness
stretch
of
Highway
16
two
men
have
vanished
What
has
happened
to
tho
Hovden
bt
others
Hero
Is
what
police
knows
On
June
25
Arno
and
Harold
Hovden
found
them
themselves
�
selves
with
time
to
kill
They
had
Just
returned
from
tho
fishing
banks
and
by
law
could
not
go
to
sea
again
for
eight
days
Next
day
they
rented
a
U
drive
car
for
atripto
Prince
George
tho
citytheydheard
about
and
wanted
to
see
Ho
back
in
three
days
they
told
friends
Three
foui
five
days
passed
and
no
word
On
tho
eighth
day
the
day
they
t
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driving
should
have
gone
back
to
sea
the
fishermen
of
Prince
Ru
Rupert
�
pert
knew
something
had
happened
to
waylay
Arno
and
Harold
Hovden
No
man
leaves
a
50000
boat
at
tho
whatf
and
goes
on
vacation
when
the
macke
mackerel
�
rel
ate
running
Meanwhile
Arno
Hoydens
THIRD
MISSING
A
thll
ci
man
who
dis-
apxared
on
Highway
10
ap
ptars
to
have
passed
throuli
Jrlnco
George
and
continued
east
John
Mehler
47
left
whose
wife
and
brothel
ate
in
Prince
Gootto
today
dis
disappeared
�
appeared
July
8
as
hound
his
wife
dinyo
sepuale
tats
ft
out
Alaska
to
New
Jei
soy
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was
tiaeed
lo
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motel
where
he
stayed
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wife
and
foui
children
wait
anxiously
fearfully
In
thelt
North
Vancouver
homo
Hatold
Is
unmarried
Police
aie
making
an
ex
exhaustive
�
haustive
check
of
hotels
and
motels
all
along
the
highway
So
fat
no
tiace
Did
they
become
lost
Un
Unlikely
�
likely
sa
police
Run
away
Improbable
Both
were
men
in
thelt
40s
highly
lespected
and
highly
responsible
by
all
accounts
Dead
Possibly
Victims
of
a
halt
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and
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