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Vol
8
No
142
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Remove
freeze
Removal
of
the
freeze
on
licensing
of
community
antenna
TV
firms
and
tighter
regula
regulations
�
tions
to
ensure
that
future
com
community
�
munity
antenra
TV
operations
are
Canadian
owned
and
con
controlled
�
trolled
were
announced
In
the
Commons
today
by
Transport
Minister
Plckersglll
Ask
action
U
Thant
United
Nations
secretary-general
has
been
asked
to
take
Immediate
action
to
give
UN
peace
keeping
forces
complete
freedom
of
movement
on
Cyprus
a
top
level
UN
source
disclosed
Tuesday
The
source
In
Nicosia
Cy
Cyprus
�
prus
said
the
request
was
made
because
UN
patrols
are
being
prevented
from
observing
the
arms
buildup
on
Cyprus
by
Greek
Cypriot
forces
The
G
000
UN
troops
on
Cyprus
In
Include
�
clude
1100
Canadians
New
prizes
Plans
have
been
announced
In
London
for
an
annual
Com
Commonwealth
�
monwealth
cash
prize
for
merit
It
would
be
similar
in
prestige
to
the
Nobel
Prizes
The
awards
will
be
made
by
the
Common
Commonwealth
�
wealth
Prizes
Institute
and
ap
appeals
�
peals
for
funds
will
be
launched
late
this
fall
One
of
the
mem
members
�
bers
of
the
institute
is
Canadian-born
newspaper
publisher
Lord
Thomson
The
awards
will
be
given
in
the
fields
of
educa
education
�
tion
medicine
science
the
arts
literature
social
welfare
and
any
other
useful
area
of
human
activity
Singapore
riots
Some
6000
troops
and
police
restored
quiet
today
to
Singa
Singapore
�
pore
Island
after
eight
persons
were
killed
and
341
Injured
in
race
riots
between
Malays
and
Chinese
A
daytime
curfew
Is
In
effect
Singapores
streets
are
deserted
except
for
patrols
of
soldiers
and
riot
police
Power
display
Soviet
Premier
Khrushchev
and
police
government
leaders
reviewed
an
Impressive
display
of
military
power
In
Warsaw
today
The
display
celebrated
Polands
20th
arnlversary
as
a
Communist
nation
South
attacks
South
Viet
Nams
air
force
commander
says
South
Vietna
Vietnamese
�
mese
air
force
planes
are
drop
dropping
�
ping
sabotage
teams
over
Com
Communist
�
munist
North
Viet
Nam
despite
attempts
at
interception
by
Russian-made
jets
TheSouth
Viet
Vietnamese
�
namese
official
added
that
his
men
are
training
to
extend
their
combat
missions
Dr
Sam
hearing
Doctor
Sam
Sheppards
free
freedom
�
dom
is
at
stake
at
a
hearing
today
before
the
US
Court
of
Appeals
in
Akron
Ohio
The
three
Judge
panel
hears
argu
arguments
�
ments
on
a
motion
to
stay
a
federal
courts
release
order
of
Sheppard
He
served
nine
years
as
a
convicted
wife
slayer
Since
his
release
from
prison
last
week
Doctor
Sheppard
his
married
a
German
divorcee
Heat
waves
Italy
Is
In
the
ninth
day
of
a
heat
wave
The
temperature
in
Rome
Is
in
the
00s
Yesterday
lightning
killed
five
persons
in
various
parts
of
Southern
Italy
Four
other
persons
died
of
sunstroke
In
Dudapest
Hun
Hungary
�
gary
100
degree
heat
is
blam
blamed
�
ed
for
a
wave
of
food
poisoning
The
heat
is
believed
responsible
for
spoiling
some
cream
cakes
which
caused
the
poisoning
The
new
Maple
Leaf
flag
hat
arrived
in
Prince
George
A
sample
of
Mr
Pearson
s
pet
project
was
seen
flying
merrily
from
the
aerial
of
a
green
station
wagon
on
Third
Avenue
this
week
The
case
of
a
strangely-
behaving
young
man
with
a
Luger
pistol
was
mention
mentioned
�
ed
by
a
city
operator
Claiming
he
was
ex
UJS
Air
rone
and
fchowlng
off
American
pilots
wings
he
approached
the
res
restaurant
�
taurant
man
with
his
32
callbni
pUtol
He
was
showing
It
off
CARUNG
BLACK
LABEL
BEER
Thit
advrtlmnt
li
not
publlahixl
er
dltptaytd
by
tht
Liquor
Control
Boird
or
by
tho
Covornmont
al
Brltlih
Columbia
put
on
ball
Like
many
a
man
with
a
con
science
Cox
took
to
drink
In
fact
he
left
town
and
wound
up
in
Wlnnlijeg
Feeling
guilty
about
skipping
bail
he
turned
himself
in
to
Winnipeg
police
and
was
re
apparently
Police
tracked
him
down
but
it
6eems
hes
still
roaming
around
town
with
the
weapon
Amazing
Isnt
it
how
ad
Q
vertlslng
works
A
person
In
the
cigarette
business
mentioned
this
morning
that
a
certain
brand
has
been
selling
like
hotcakes
since
Its
filter
was
used
as
a
lure
on
a
fishing
expedition
a
few
months
ago
This
got
around
town
quickly
and
today
theyre
the
inot
pop
popular
�
ular
brand
for
smoking
Havent
heard
of
any
inoto
fish
being
caught
with
the
filter
CZ
KH
k
turned
to
Prince
George
He
pleded
guilty
to
the
charges
of
theft
and
skipping
bail
Youre
an
excellent
example
of
a
man
who
makes
things
worse
for
himself
said
Magistrate
Stewart
in
court
today
always
getting
In
deeper
Magistrate
Stewart
said
he
was
not
worried
about
the
theft
charge
a
drunken
caper
he
called
but
skipping
ball
is
more
serious
Ive
alwas
said
a
bail
sklppcr
gets
an
automatic
jail
sentence
around
here
up
to
six
months
However
Crown
Prosecutor
Les
Cashman
said
he
would
agree
to
a
suspended
sentence
and
fine
considering
the
cir
circumstances
�
cumstances
Magistrate
Stewart
said
the
400
fine
was
gauged
on
the
ex
expenses
�
penses
Involved
In
transiting
Cox
and
an
escort
policeman
back
from
Winnipeg
James
Duncan
Anatole
2G
another
man
who
said
drinking
is
his
main
problem
was
ben
tenced
Tuesday
to
sx
oars
in
jail
for
breaking
and
entejing
a
hotel
room
at
Prince
George
Since
1950
he
has
been
sen
sentenced
�
tenced
to
terms
ranging
from
Plane
crash
kills
two
WINNIPEG
-
Two
persons
died
today
in
the
crash
of
a
twin
engined
plane
at
tho
Win
Winnipeg
�
nipeg
International
Airport
Two
others
were
injured
and
taken
to
hospital
There
were
four
aboard
Eyewitnesses
said
the
plane
took
off
shortly
before
8
a
in
rose
to
about
000
feet
then
plummeted
to
tho
ground
and
burst
Into
flames
No
names
were
i
pleased
Tho
Heechcraft
plane
hit
the
ground
on
tho
field
itself
Transjcrt
Department
investi
investigators
�
gators
began
examining
the
twisted
metal
as
soon
as
the
oc
occupants
�
cupants
were
removed
e
30
dajs
to
2
12
ears
in
centres
ranging
fromVanderhoofto
Tort
St
James
and
Vancouver
He
has
been
behind
bars
more
than
half
of
the
past
eight
years
Ills
prison
career
was
ex
extended
�
tended
when
he
was
sentenced
In
magistrates
court
to
six
years
In
the
D
C
Penitentiary
Anatole
was
termed
a
re
repeater
�
peater
by
Magistrate
G
O
Stewart
All
but
one
of
his
jail
terms
have
been
for
breaking
and
entering
He
lad
completed
a
2
12
year
term
for
breaking
and
entering
just
three
days
before
he
was
arrested
for
the
Juno
22
of
offence
�
fence
He
was
convicted
after
he
was
identified
by
John
Frost
of
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
who
was
occupying
the
room
that
Anatole
entered
at
3
30
am
Power
out
in
250
homes
Approximately
250
homes
in
the
Red
Rock
Stoner
Htxon
are
weie
without
hydro
power
for
almost
four
hours
this
morning
when
a
transformer
failed
Service
was
restored
when
all
tho
power
travelling
south
from
Prince
Geotge
was
routed
into
one
transformer
There
aro
usually
two
In
operation
BC
Hydro
district
manager
Hill
Best
blamed
the
failure
on
a
transformer
bushing
which
shattered
He
said
the
power
output
in
Pilnce
Geoige
is
7200
volts
but
this
Is
boosted
to
14000
volts
at
a
substation
on
the
Quesnel
Highway
The
bushing
which
shatteiod
was
actually
the
Intake
insulatoi
on
the
transformer
Mr
Best
suspected
moisture
caused
the
bushing
to
shatter
which
In
tum
caused
a
short
circuit
Powei
was
testoied
to
the
area
at
815
a
in
and
the
dam
damaged
�
aged
tianrformer
is
expected
to
bo
repaired
in
a
few
days
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newspaper
serving
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car
careered
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the
side
of
a
house
after
bounc
bouncing
�
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off
another
vehicle
at
the
corner
of
Third
and
Harper
last
night
Damage
totalled
000
when
the
vehicle
driven
by
Donald
Evans
of
453
Moffat
col
collided
�
lided
with
a
car
driven
by
Craig
Hoff
of
1075
Third
slewed
across
the
sidewalk
through
a
fence
and
hit
the
home
of
Mrs
Ruth
McLeod
about
030
pm
The
drivers
were
uninjur
uninjured
�
ed
Police
are
investigating
In
top
picture
damage
to
the
Evans
car
is
shown
as
It
rests
against
the
side
of
the
house
Bottom
picture
shows
damage
to
the
yard
and
house
Food
filching
bail
skipper
receives
suspended
sentence
A
food
filching
Robin
Hood
who
had
more
trouble
with
his
conscience
than
the
law
got
off
lightly
in
court
today
Lloyd
Cox
whose
guilt
pur
pursued
�
sued
him
half
way
across
Can
Canada
�
ada
and
back
again
received
a
one
year
suspended
sentence
on
on
a
charge
of
theft
and
a
400
fine
for
skipping
bail
The
Litter
penalty
was
a
momentary
relaxation
of
Magis
Magistrate
�
trate
G
O
Stewarts
long
longstanding
�
standing
policy
of
giving
automatic
Jail
sentences
to
bail
skippers
Coxs
troublo
began
May
17
when
he
and
two
fellow
workers
were
drinking
in
the
bunkhouse
at
Sinclair
Mills
Getting
hungry
they
slipped
into
the
cookhouse
for
a
snack
One
companion
a
family
nun
saw
turkeys
and
hams
and
pork
chops
hanging
in
the
re
refrigerator
�
frigerator
and
said
he
wished
he
lad
them
for
his
wife
and
children
Cox
obtained
a
burlap
bag
filled
it
witli
the
food
and
his
friends
wish
came
true
The
company
caught
up
with
Cox
and
charged
him
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was
set
for
July
0
and
he
was
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Bennett
insists
must
have
BC
bank
share
Government
stupid
if
it
becomes
partisan
OTTAWA
CP
Premier
W
A
C
Bennett
said
today
his
government
will
insist
on
a
minority
share
only
in
the
proposed
Bank
of
BC
even
if
the
stock
issue
is
over
subscribed
by
the
general
public
He
told
the
Senate
banking
and
commerce
committee
his
government
can
only
benefit
politically
from
participation
In
proposed
Dank
of
DC
if
it
Is
run
on
a
non
partisan
basis
Any
government
would
be
very
stupid
indeed
to
try
to
run
a
partisan
bank
the
pre
premier
�
mier
said
It
would
be
a
most
fool
hardy
thing
because
those
most
adversly
-
affected
by
bank
loan
policies
would
turn
against
the
government
Ho
read
to
the
committee
names
of
persons
he
describes
ao
a
prominent
Liberals
and
Conservatives
who
have
signed
a
petition
supporting
the
bank
charter
application
He
also
mentioned
at
least
one
director
of
an
existing
char
chartered
�
tered
bank
He
had
already
told
the
com
committee
�
mittee
that
because
of
tre
tremendous
�
mendous
support
for
tho
bank
tho
government
would
not
buy
more
than
10
per
cent
of
tho
shares
although
tho
DC
legis
legislature
�
lature
authorized
it
to
take
up
to
25
per
cent
Sen
Gratten
OLeary
PC
Ontario
later
pressed
to
find
out
whether
the
provincial
gov
government
�
ernment
would
insist
on
Its
5
or
10
per
cent
if
the
public
over
-
subscribed
the
capital
stock
issue
It
Is
the
Intention
of
the
government
to
buy
shares
Mr
Bennett
said
We
want
to
make
sure
that
no
little
group
gets
control
of
tho
bank
and
that
there
will
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WHALEN
NEW
YORK
AP
Racial
violence
and
widespread
looting
broke
out
In
Drooklyns
Negro
section
throughout
the
night
Police
bullets
critically
wound
wounded
�
ed
two
Negroes
Harlem
meanwhile
had
Its
first
relatively
quiet
night
In
four
days
In
Brooklyns
Bedford
-
Stuy
vesant
section
police
fired
at
looters
Dozen
of
store
win
windows
�
dows
were
broken
About
twodozenpersonswere
arrested
On
orders
from
President
be
no
amalgamations
and
thats
the
only
reason
However
he
stressed
that
this
Investment
would
not
bo
more
than
10
per
cent
and
per
perhaps
�
haps
considerably
less
He
as
assured
�
sured
Sen
T
A
CrerUr
L
Manitoba
that
there
would
be
no
Indirect
government
Invest
Investment
�
ment
through
shareholdings
by
D
C
Crown
corporations
Sen
Arthur
Roebuck
L
On
Ontario
�
tario
later
revised
the
ques
question
�
tion
asking
why
the
govern
government
�
ment
would
want
a
sharehold
shareholding
�
ing
in
the
bank
if
the
public
was
willing
to
buy
all
the
shares
If
we
didnt
we
would
mis
mislead
�
lead
the
people
of
B
C
the
premier
said
If
we
led
them
to
believe
we
would
subscribe
then
we
didnt
It
would
be
bad
faith
Thats
the
main
reason
Premier
Dennett
and
Attor
Attorney
�
ney
-
General
Robert
Bonner
spent
most
of
a
three
hour
morning
appearance
before
the
committee
attempting
to
dash
suggestions
that
the
Social
Credit
government
seeks
to
set
up
a
political
bank
The
hearing
was
to
resume
at
330
pm
EDT
A
night
sitting
by
the
com
committee
�
mittee
was
considered
possible
to
deal
further
with
the
appli
application
�
cation
to
establish
the
bank
Mr
Bennett
said
his
govern
government
�
ment
can
only
benefit
politically
from
participation
In
tho
pro
proposed
�
posed
bank
if
It
13
run
on
a
strictly
non
partisan
basis
Race
violence
flares
in
Negro
area
of
Brooklyn
Johnson
FBI
agents
began
an
Investigation
of
the
disturb
disturbances
�
ances
Mayor
Robert
T
Wag
Wagner
�
ner
was
back
from
a
European
vacation
trip
ho
cut
short
be
because
�
cause
of
the
violence
Acting
Mayor
Paul
R
Screv
ane
said
the
Harlem
disorders
had
been
Incited
In
part
by
fringe
groups
including
the
Communist
party
Wagner
said
he
would
look
Into
the
report
of
Communist
Influence
He
also
said
he
did
not
believe
federaltroopsorthe
national
guard
would
be
needed
to
preserve
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The
Prince
of
Wales
Prince
Charles
has
pneumonia
He
is
in
a
nursing
home
In
Aber
Aberdeen
�
deen
Scotland
Ills
condition
is
not
serious
Prince
Charles
had
been
camping
with
other
boys
from
Gordonstoun
school
on
the
Balmoral
estate
In
Scot
Scotland
�
land
as
part
of
the
schools
summer
program
Lumbermen
plan
Fisher
report
meet
The
Northern
Interior
Lum
Lumbermens
�
bermens
Association
was
to
decide
today
when
members
will
meet
to
accept
or
reject
a
con
conciliation
�
ciliation
report
on
the
wood
woodworkers
�
workers
contract
dispute
R
J
Gallagher
secretary
manager
of
the
NILA
said
the
decision
would
be
made
this
afternoon
In
the
meantime
the
Inter
International
�
national
Woodworkers
of
Amer
America
�
ica
is
polling
its
members
on
the
question
of
acceptance
or
rejec
rejection
�
tion
of
conciliation
officer
E
P
Fishers
report
A
meeting
of
members
who
work
in
the
lumber
Industry
close
to
Prince
George
will
be
beheld
�
held
tonlgnt
Members
who
work
In
more
distant
mills
or
on
night
shifts
will
be
visited
Independ
Independently
�
ently
said
Ron
Tweedle
secretary-manager
of
IWAs
Local
1
424
He
said
he
expects
the
union
by
the
end
of
the
month
will
bo
able
to
say
whether
Its
mem
members
�
bers
have
rejected
or
accepted
tho
report
the
major
point
of
which
recommended
a
37
cent
wage
Increase
The
conciliator
gave
both
sides
18
days
In
which
to
make
their
views
known
WHALE
POSSIBLY
MOTHER
VANCOUVER
CP-
1
couvers
captive
killerwhale
has
scientists
In
a
tizzy
She
is
making
strange
noises
she
refuses
to
eat
hardly
at
all
and
she
may
be
pregnant
In
addition
a
harpoon
wound
in
her
back
is
puffy
and
looks
to
be
festering
But
scientists
havent
been
able
to
examine
her
closely
because
she
Is
no
longer
on
a
rope
leash
Attempts
to
Inject
her
with
antl
biotlcs
have
failed
A
dart
laden
with
vitamin
B12
simply
bounced
off
her
tough
hide
Tuesday
night
Dr
Pat
MtGreer
Uni
University
�
versity
of
BCneuro-chem-1st
said
he
didnt
like
the
look
of
the
wound
from
which
the
harpoon
with
which
she
was
captured
In
the
Strait
of
Georgia
last
week
has
been
removed
But
he
did
not
think
the
whales
life
was
in
danger
However
if
she
didnt
start
eating
by
Friday
It
would
be
a
crisis
She
could
live
for
a
week
on
her
blubber
The
captive
whale
swal
swallowed
�
lowed
a
two
pound
live
flounder
Monday
But
as
Dr
McGreer
said
Its
not
much
of
a
meal
foi
a
five
ton
17
foot
whale
She
spent
hours
nosing
but
not
eat
eating
�
ing
a
ling
cod
pumped
full
of
vitamins
and
put
In
her
drydock
pen
Now
two
live
salmon
have
been
added
In
an
attempt
to
tempt
her
Dr
Harold
Fisher
a
ma
malogltfroTUBCs
zoology
department
said
micro
microphones
�
phones
lowered
Into
her
pen
show
the
whale
is
making
two
distinct
sounds
Scientists
have
suggested
the
sound
may
mean
the
whale
Is
communicating
with
another
somewhere
In
the
Vancouver
harbor
area
Scientists
also
put
lorward
the
theory
she
may
be
preg
pregnant
�
nant
If
she
is
and
lives
she
could
produce
a
baby
whale
by
next
May
when
her
j
ear
long
gestation
period
from
this
seasons
mating
would
end
Meanwhile
pieparatlons
went
ahead
to
move
her
from
her
temporary
home
In
a
partly
submerged
drydock
pen
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