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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Second
Riot
Hit-and-run
bands
of
Negro
youths
retreated
from
the
riot
torn
streetsof
Jersey
City
early
today
after
a
second
night
of
racial
violence
that
lefttwoNe
groes
shot
and
IGother
persons
Injured
Police
arrested
seven
Negroes
for
disorderly
conduct
bringing
to
20
the
number
of
ar
arrests
�
rests
since
bloody
fighting
broke
out
Sunday
night
Toll
Now
300
Troops
and
police
have
fought
another
battle
with
members
of
the
oulawed
Lumpa
church
sect
in
Northern
Rhodesia
Ten
Lumpas
were
killed
and
six
members
of
the
government
force
were
wounded
The
Lumpa
sect
has
been
on
the
rampage
for
the
last
12
days
They
are
reported
to
have
killed
nearly
300
natives
Their
leader
Alice
Lenshlna
is
wanted
dead
or
alive
Sea
Battle
A
Greek
Cyprlot
patrol
boat
fired
eight
shots
Monday
night
at
several
small
boats
believed
to
be
Turkish
-
Cypiiot
the
United
Nations
reported
today
in
Nicosia
It
was
the
first
naval
engagement
of
the
seven
month
Cyprus
Island
war
Bleak
Outjook
Persons
hoping
for
better
weather
during
the
last
half
of
the
summer
are
In
for
bad
news
today
from
the
United
States
weather
office
The
bur
bureaus
�
eaus
30
day
long
range
look
at
the
weather
says
temperatures
during
august
in
the
Pacific
Northwest
will
be
below-average
while
rainfall
will
be
higher
than
usual
Gets
Term
Governor
Pat
Brown
of
Calif
California
�
ornia
has
named
former
White
House
news
secretary
Pierre
Salinger
to
serve
the
unexpired
term
of
the
late
Senator
Clair
Engle
Salinger
had
won
the
democratic
nomination
to
re
replace
�
place
Engle
lnthe
state
primary
Five
Killed
A
US
Army
special
forces
man
and
four
South
Vietna
Vietnamese
�
mese
soldiers
have
been
killed
In
a
new
guerrilla
ambush
GO
miles
north
ofAalgon
The
South
Vietnamese
were
riding
in
a
Jeep
when
the
ambush
was
sprung
Ships
Sail
A
US
aircraft
carrier
two
destroyers
and
a
gulded-mis-sllo
frigate
have
left
Hong
Kong
Out
a
US
spjkesman
refuses
to
say
whether
tho
movement
has
anything
to
do
with
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnsons
brders
for
strengthening
US
Navy
forces
in
the
Tonkin
Gulf
off
North
Viet
Nam
Tho
order
came
after
an
exchange
of
gunfire
between
US
and
North
Viet
Nam
craft
Itll
be
moie
than
a
hint
Q
of
tho
heather
for
Scots
booster
Alex
Clark
and
City
Clerk
Arran
Thomson
when
they
head
for
Europe
tomorrow
Leaving
from
Vancouver
theyll
be
accompanied
by
that
citys
ladles
pipe
band
The
two
local
residents
will
visit
Scotland
England
and
Trance
And
when
they
do
theyll
be
following
a
route
pioneered
by
Mrs
Thom
Thomson
�
son
and
son
Matt
In
1902
when
they
left
for
tho
Old
Country
accompanied
by
a
boys
pipe
band
out
of
Vancouver
Mrs
Will
Miller
was
rather
Q
pleased
with
herself
last
Thursday
for
waking
up
in
the
middle
of
tho
night
In
time
to
catch
a
would
be
thief
in
the
office
of
Hose
Rent
Alls
At
least
she
was
until
later
that
day
when
she
went
to
a
beauty
parlor
While
she
was
getting
her
hair
done
a
sneak
thief
pinched
her
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through
a
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to
nine
miners
trapped
in
a
Limestone
mine
in
France
for
eight
days
shortly
before
the
first
man
was
brought
to
the
surface
He
was
a
23
year
old
miner
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photo
Nine
Entombed
Miners
Rescued
In
Capsules
CHAMPAGNOLE
France
AP
All
nine
miners
trapped
jn
an
underground
pocket
in
a
limestone
mine
near
Champagnole
France
have
been
brought
to
the
surface
The
last
man
brought
up
was
Andre
Martinet
foreman
of
the
shift
on
the
job
when
a
rockfall
trappe1
them
eight
days
ago
An
oil
rig
drilling
an
escape
shaft
to
nine
miners
trapped
2G9
feet
underground
for
more
than
a
week
broke
through
to
them
today
Slowly
and
carefully
to
keep
the
roof
of
the
subterranean
gallery
from
caving
In
on
the
nine
men
the
drill
dibbled
Its
way
down
the
last
10
feet
and
pierced
the
roof
of
the
gallery
at
1253
pm
The
engineers
said
that
everything
had
gone
very
well
and
the
final
stage
of
the
drill
drilling
�
ing
was
completed
without
danger
to
tho
men
The
men
were
trapped
a
week
ago
Monday
by
a
cave
In
In
the
tunnel
leading
into
the
mine
In
the
Jura
Mountains
of
eastern
Trance
When
tho
drill
bit
was
about
12
feet
above
the
gallery
it
was
halted
for
several
hours
to
allow
workmen
to
lower
a
metal
pipe
liner
Into
the
shaft
Drill
Drilling
�
ing
continued
but
theblt
encount
encountered
�
ered
mud
and
had
to
be
stopped
again
to
change
the
head
for
mud
equipment
Back
to
drilling
and
finally
the
break
breakthrough
�
through
The
men
were
to
be
brought
to
the
surface
one
at
a
time
In
change
purse
containing
about
5
from
her
Jacket
This
morning
a
car
and
trailer
were
stuck
right
in
themiddleof
Highway
10
Seems
13
Mile
Hill
on
the
Prince
Georgo
side
of
Vander
hoof
lias
turnod
to
mud
as
a
re
result
�
sult
of
the
rains
and
a
family
of
tourists
got
bogged
down
Young
personable
and
ag-
gresslve
ladles
18
and
up
are
needed
to
work
a
con
concession
�
cession
at
the
Simon
Traser
Exhibition
August
12
15
Secre
taiy
-
manager
Pete
Choquette
didnt
want
to
take
them
all
tlte
way
out
to
the
Ex
giounds
for
an
Interview
so
les
asking
any
girls
Interested
in
earning
a
bit
of
pocket
money
during
the
four
days
of
the
fair
to
show
up
at
room
214
of
the
Simon
Traser
Hotel
between
1
pm
and
Op
in
Wednesday
Cleve
Danett
the
pros
g
pector
who
lost
his
boat
food
and
camping
equip
equipment
�
ment
when
he
spilled
on
rapids
on
the
Kuzkwa
River
has
got
a
job
with
the
Tot
est
Services
engineering
division
The
fact
that
he
has
a
Job
and
his
wife
Is
coining
out
fjorn
England
is
good
news
for
Cleve
and
so
was
a
phone
call
he
received
yesterday
fiom
a
young
man
wlw
found
som
of
his
equip
equipment
�
ment
i
a
metal
capsule
Dut
first
the
rescue
squad
had
to
test
the
escape
capsule
pulleys
and
wire
with
heavy
sandbags
Then
a
doctor
was
to
be
lowered
into
the
grotto
to
help
each
man
to
freedom
Officials
warned
that
there
still
might
be
delays
and
un
unexpected
�
expected
hitches
Mayor
Andre
Socle
of
Cham
Champagnole
�
pagnole
reported
that
electronic
soundings
taken
Monday
night
raised
the
chance
that
three
of
the
five
men
trapped
In
other
parts
of
the
mine
might
still
be
alive
Earlier
soundings
had
produced
no
results
CANT
FOOL
RADAR
SET
Now
Terranco
Healy
knows
what
pollceknewallthetlme
Mr
Healy
arrested
for
driving
80
miles
per
hour
after
being
clocked
by
radar
told
Deputy
Magistrate
n
S
Munro
that
he
knew
he
was
exceeding
the
speed
limit
but
at
the
time
did
not
think
he
was
going
80
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ho
added
I
guess
the
radar
was
right
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off
to
war
through
the
streets
of
Montreal
are
these
men
of
the
24th
Battalion
as
Canada
settled
down
to
the
job
of
participating
to
her
fullest
in
the
First
Woild
War
struggle
against
Germany
and
her
al
allies
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word
of
war
came
exactly
50
years
ago
to
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A
major
political
powerplay
is
de
developing
�
veloping
among
Prime
Minister
Pearson
Opposition
leader
Diefenbaker
and
Quebec
Conservative
leader
Leon
Balcer
Mr
Pearson
offered
to
meet
opposition
party
leaders
late
today
to
work
a
compromise
on
the
parliamentary
deadlock
over
the
flag
Issue
A
proposal
by
New
Demo
Democratic
�
cratic
party
leader
TC
Doug
Douglas
�
las
to
bring
the
current
legis
legislative
�
lative
Jam
in
the
commons
to
a
quick
end
and
adjourn
the
houses
flag
debate
for
a
late
summer
recess
has
forced
the
Issue
The
government
is
faced
with
deciding
whether
to
soften
Its
stand
that
the
flag
issue
must
be
settled
before
there
Is
any
recess
The
Quebec
Conservatives
meanwhile
are
waiting
on
the
sidelines
to
decide
whether
and
how
to
voice
their
objection
to
the
Conservative
partys
tactic
In
stretching
out
commons
debates
The
government
has
said
Interim-spending
authority
for
August
and
September
amend
amendments
�
ments
to
federal
provincial
tax
sharing
arrangements
and
the
flag
resolution
must
be
passed
before
the
Commons
takes
a
holiday
Mr
Douglas
warned
Monday
that
filibusters
and
a
frivolous
wasting
of
time
are
steadily
reducing
public
esteem
for
Par
Parliament
�
liament
He
diagnosed
the
stalemate
as
the
indirect
result
of
an
obstinate
Liberal
Conservative
feud
over
the
flag
issue
and
proposed
the
compromise
formula
to
deal
with
the
flag
An
early
Commons
vote
on
the
Conservative
amendment
calling
for
a
national
refer
referendum
�
endum
on
the
flag
followed
by
a
parliamentary
recess
of
a
few
weeks
The
usual
summer
recessls
long
overdue
Completion
of
the
flag
de
debate
�
bate
In
the
fall
with
a
time
limit
on
debate
of
one
week
or
any
other
period
agreeable
to
all
parties
That
Is
closure
snapped
Rain
Saves
Works
Fund
As
long
as
its
raining
city
officials
wont
have
to
be
too
worried
about
revising
their
19C4
capital
works
spendlngs
budget
The
heavy
rain
this
sum
summer
�
mer
almost
has
brought
the
citys
street
surfacing
side
sidewalk
�
walk
sewer
and
water
expan
expansion
�
sion
programs
to
a
standstill
Until
the
downpour
threw
a
crimp
Into
the
program
there
were
fears
at
city
ahll
that
some
items
would
have
to
be
slashed
from
the
budget
The
city
this
year
has
faced
a
number
of
unanticipated
ex
expenditures
�
penditures
to
service
its
fast
growing
commercial
and
resi
dential
areas
Decause
of
this
the
contin
contingency
�
gency
fund
had
been
cut
to
the
bone
and
there
were
Indications
the
budgeted
programs
would
have
to
be
reduced
to
meet
pressing
requirements
However
since
the
rain
start
started
�
ed
the
municipal
works
de
department
�
partment
has
not
been
able
td
lay
one
foot
of
the
78
blocks
of
pulva
mixing
it
had
on
the
books
this
summer
About
one
half
block
of
a
scheduled
3000
feet
of
side
sidewalk
�
walk
has
been
built
Improve
Improvements
�
ments
to
the
sewer
and
storm
drain
system
In
the
downtown
area
have
been
delayed
because
of
the
bad
weather
City
officials
are
afraid
that
if
they
tear
up
the
streets
they
wont
be
able
to
re
surface
them
if
the
rain
continues
Gordon
Churchill
Conservative
House
leader
as
soon
as
Mr
Douglas
mentioned
one
week
Conservative
sources
have
flatly
opposed
any
time
limit
on
the
flag
debate
while
Liberal
sources
have
opposed
with
equal
firmness
any
postpone
postponement
�
ment
of
the
debate
until
fall
The
government
wants
approval
of
the
maple
leaf
flag
design
befoie
considering
any
recess
while
most
Conservatives
are
strongly
opposed
Mr
Douglas
accused
the
Lib
Liberals
�
erals
of
sabotaging
their
own
legislative
program
by
pressing
the
emotional
flag
Issue
at
the
wrong
time
Voters
were
await
awaiting
�
ing
action
on
the
pension
plan
a
minimum
wage
railway
as
assistance
�
sistance
and
other
pressing
problems
Parliament
has
been
par
paralyzed
�
alyzed
for
most
of
the
summer
he
added
because
the
govern
government
�
ment
insists
no
flag
no
re
recess
�
cess
and
the
Conservatives
reply
no
recess
no
money
The
time
had
come
for
rea
reasonable
�
sonable
men
to
seek
a
com
compromise
�
promise
We
in
this
House
do
not
want
to
be
accused
of
being
governed
by
childish
petulance
and
wilful
stubbornness
Charge
Four
In
Ontario
Gas
Dealings
TORONTO
CP
The
former
mayors
of
four
Ontario
com
communities
�
munities
have
been
charged
in
connection
with
share
trans
transactions
�
actions
with
Northern
Ontario
Natural
Gas
Company
Limited
The
charges
were
laid
under
Section
104
of
the
Criminal
Code
and
claim
that
the
former
municipal
officials
accepted
shares
from
KONG
as
a
consid
consideration
�
eration
for
aiding
In
procuring
gas
franchises
An
official
of
the
Ontario
Attorney
-Generals
Depart
Department
�
ment
who
announced
the
charges
said
they
have
been
under
investigation
for
some
time
Among
those
charged
were
Mr
Justice
Leo
Landreville
of
the
Ontario
Supreme
Court
a
former
Mayor
of
Sudbury
He
was
to
appear
In
court
today
The
others
charged
are
for
mer
Gravenhurst
Mayor
Wanda
Miller
Glen
S
Coates
former
Mayor
of
Hracebrldge
and
Wil
bur
Cramp
a
former
Mayor
of
Orlllla
All
four
former
mayors
testi
testified
�
fied
at
the
perjury
trial
earlier
this
ear
of
NONG
president
Ralph
K
Tarrls
of
Vancouver
and
gave
details
of
shares
transactions
with
NONG
Tarris
was
sentenced
to
nine
months
definite
and
three
months
indefinite
Three
Way
Smash
At
Bad
Corner
Three
cars
collided
Monday
at
Prince
Georges
most
notor
notorious
�
ious
cornei
Fifth
and
the
By
Bypass
�
pass
Highway
Damage
totalled
650
when
cars
driven
by
James
Mac
Donald
274
Kelly
and
Douglas
Duckle
Eagle
Lake
collided
and
slewed
into
anotner
car
driven
by
Ruby
MacDonald
Thei
e
were
no
Injuries
Chaiges
aio
pending
Residents
of
the
area
aiound
Tifth
and
the
Bypass
Highway
are
circulating
a
petition
for
more
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Rain
Follows
Fraser
Flood
Threat
The
level
of
the
Fraser
River
went
down
overnight
but
the
threat
of
more
rain
left
residents
of
Cottonwood
Island
and
a
trailer
court
with
their
fingers
crossed
The
Water
Rights
Dranch
measured
a
drop
of
one
foot
in
the
depth
of
the
Traser
and
homeowners
who
Monday
morn
morning
�
ing
had
water
on
their
doorsteps
said
the
flooding
receded
con
sldprably
The
sudden
rise
in
the
Fras
ers
level
took
place
during
the
weekend
It
went
down
almost
as
rapidly
and
upstream
at
Hansard
it
was
reported
today
the
river
had
gone
down
three
or
four
feet
This
decline
would
be
re
reflected
�
flected
at
Prince
George
in
a
few
hours
A
Water
Rights
engineer
said
the
level
of
the
Fraser
at
the
CNR
bridge
early
today
was
18G2
feet
the
geodetic
meas
measurement
�
urement
compared
with
18G3
feet
Monday
morning
Meanwhile
the
weather
office
at
Prince
George
airport
fore
forecasts
�
casts
continuing
showers
today
and
Wednesday
Stanleyville
has
a
garrison
of
about
COO
men
Its
fall
to
the
lebels
who
are
being
backed
by
the
Chinese
Communists
would
effectively
cut
off
the
entire
Northeastern
Congo
And
It
would
provide
a
capital
AT
BC
BARS
Dear
Me
Our
Pubs
Are
Just
Too
Tatty
LONDON
CP
-
British
Columbia
dr
hiking
laws
are
sneered
at
in
todays
Dally
Sketch
Columnist
Colin
Shaw
fresh
from
a
nc
vacation
discusses
with
critical
glee
the
restrictions
in
the
provinces
beer
parlors
compared
to
liberties
al
allowed
�
lowed
In
Drltlsh
pubs
The
Drltlsh
Columbia
pubs
have
won
a
great
victory
Shaw
says
sarcastic
sarcastically
�
ally
The
customers
now
may
play
darts
One
of
these
days
liberty
being
what
It
is
they
will
be
allowed
to
drink
standing
up
Drltlsh
drinkers
can
wander
freely
In
their
pubs
play
various
games
as
long
as
they
dont
gamble
and
even
walk
out
to
the
sheet
with
their
glasses
if
ihpy
dont
obstruct
traffic
Slaw
chides
the
Canadian
practice
of
having
two
beverage
rooms
one
for
gentlemen
and
the
other
for
ladles
and
escorts
t
Until
recently
these
two
castes
were
separated
by
a
partition
Inside
but
that
has
now
been
done
away
with
so
that
man
and
woman
can
even
nod
to
one
another
as
they
sit
at
tatty
little
tables
solemnly
drinking
their
beer
Other
facets
of
life
in
DC
are
dealt
with
by
Shaw
He
chuckles
at
the
strip
teasing
Doukhobors
and
terms
them
a
thorn
in
the
Canadian
flesh
Generally
the
provliue
Is
one
wheie
clvllUatlon
Is
a
mere
flicker
of
can
candlelight
�
dlelight
on
the
edge
of
this
Immensity
of
mountains
and
forests
mostly
untrod
untrodden
�
den
by
the
feet
of
men
Hut
DC
Is
especially
valuable
for
one
thing
decides
bluw
There
are
evacuation
highways
leading
A
from
Vancouvei
in
case
of
iuicIpui
attack
and
he
sas-
J
can
linage
few
places
In
the
woild
safer
than
the
deep
shelteied
valle
of
the
HC
hinterland
There
was
still
no
sign
of
a
few
sunny
days
desperately
needed
by
the
logging
and
con
construction
�
struction
industries
4n
order
to
get
some
of
their
crews
back
on
the
Job
The
Highways
Department
said
there
was
a
small
washout
overnight
on
one
of
the
roads
leading
to
Shelley
and
crews
were
working
today
to
restore
the
route
Public
health
authorities
today
again
underlined
the
necessity
for
residents
of
Cot
Cottonwood
�
tonwood
Island
whose
wells
were
contaminated
by
the
latest
flood
to
boil
all
water
used
for
household
purposes
It
should
be
boiled
at
least
five
minutes
until
all
traces
of
contamination
have
been
re
removed
�
moved
irom
the
water
This
may
be
ascertained
by
having
the
water
tested
by
the
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
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carrying
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warriors
surround
Congo
Premier
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Tshome
to
protect
him
as
he
tours
a
rebel
held
aiea
in
the
steaming
African
country
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photo
STANLYVILLE
Rebels
Threatening
Big
Congolese
City
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Congolese
soldiers
today
clashed
with
rebels
on
the
outskirts
of
Stanleyville
Lat
Latest
�
est
messages
say
there
is
anxiety
that
tho
countrys
third
largest
city
will
shortly
fall
for
the
Popular
Republic
of
the
Congo
pi
oclalmed
recently
by
Rebel
Leader
Gaston
Emlle
Soumlalot
The
message
described
the
rebels
as
lightly
armed
but
added
that
they
had
trucks
White
women
and
children
are
being
evacuated
by
air
Another
message
said
Congo
Congolese
�
lese
troops
still
ate
holding
out
at
Want
Rukula
about
30
miles
southeast
of
Stanleyville
Com
Commandos
�
mandos
in
Wanle
Rukula
ustej
day
fought
to
stop
therevel
ad
advance
�
vance
Stanleyville
has
always
been
a
ceutie
of
extremism
It
was
the
seat
of
e
Vlce
Piemler
Antolne
Glzengas
Communist
supported
breakaway
regime
In
1001
Theie
Is
a
sttong
antl-gov-ti
imient
undei
gi
ouiul
fifth
column
In
stanle
villa
led
by
a
outh
leader
named
Victor
Den
onga
His
men
t
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at
my
ban
at
ks
In
the
city
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