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THE
WORLD
TODAY
New
President
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Reuters
Cesare
Merzagore
began
his
first
day
as
president
of
Italy
today
after
provisional
charge
of
the
post
due
to
the
Illness
of
President
Antonio
Segnl
Segnl
73
presi
president
�
dent
since
May
19G2
was
In
grave
condition
following
a
stroke
four
days
ago
Hospital
officials
said
he
suffered
dis
disturbances
�
turbances
of
movement
and
speech
Murder
Charged
HALIFAX
CP
-
A
charge
of
capital
murder
was
laid
today
against
18-year-old
Edward
Thomas
Doutlller
of
Halifax
in
connection
with
the
deaths
of
two
young
boys
In
separato
shootings
a
mile
apart
Satur
Saturday
�
day
night
He
was
ordered
sent
to
a
mental
hospital
for
30
days
to
determine
whether
ho
Is
fit
to
stand
trial
Doutlller
was
ar
arrested
�
rested
late
yesterday
near
Hall
fax
airport
after
an
airport
em
employee
�
ployee
reported
receiving
a
note
from
a
young
man
who
asked
that
the
police
be
notified
UB
Endorsed
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnson
Monday
signed
the
resolution
passed
by
Congress
supporting
his
actions
in
South
Southeast
�
east
Asia
and
said
he
hopes
It
will
be
read
around
the
world
because
it
states
plainly
where
America
stands
To
any
army
attack
upon
our
forces
we
shall
reply
the
presi
president
�
dent
said
To
any
In
South
Southeast
�
east
Asia
who
ask
our
help
In
defending
their
freedom
we
shall
give
it
Chinese
Jets
WASHINGTON
CP
-
The
Pentagon
says
a
number
of
Chinese
Communist
Jet
fighters
have
been
sent
to
North
Viet
nameses
bases
News
Officer
Arthur
Sylves
Sylvester
�
ter
told
newsmen
today
We
now
have
Indications
that
a
number
of
Chinese
Communist
MiG
15s
and
M1G
17s
have
been
Introduced
Into
North
Viet
Nam
This
has
been
expected
for
some
time
because
of
known
preparations
su
h
as
the
length
lengthening
�
ening
of
runways
of
airfields
In
the
Hanoi
area
Sylvester
said
there
has
been
no
eyldence
that
the
planes
have
flown
over
South
Viet
Nam
Barrys
Gold
NEW
YORK
AP
-
Time
Magazine
estimates
the
wealth
of
Senator
Darry
Goldwater
and
his
wife
at
about
1700000
The
magazine
says
their
in
income
�
come
last
year
amounted
to
05000
That
included
37000
from
stocks
and
bonds
22000
from
his
senate
salary
and
5000
from
his
honorary
post
as
chairman
of
the
Gold
water
division
of
Associated
Dry
Goods
Corporation
157
Killed
ELIZADETHVILLE
AP
-Police
In
Ellzabethville
a
city
In
the
Congos
East
Katanga
Province
have
killed
27
rebels
The
killings
took
place
yester
yesterday
�
day
after
the
rebels
speared
a
Congolese
army
lleutentantto
death
in
Daudoulnvllle
The
lleutentant
was
captured
by
the
rebels
during
a
counter-attack
on
Daudoulnvllle
when
po
police
�
lice
captured
the
town
during
the
weekend
Sono
130
people
were
killed
in
thj
engagement
CARLING
BLACK
LABEL
BEER
In
town
today
andupbrlght
0
and
early
was
Resources
Minister
Wllllston
Hell
officiate
at
the
crowning
of
Queen
Aurora
at
I
ort
George
Park
tonight
Among
the
calls
he
made
was
a
trip
to
the
new
PG
Pulp
and
Paper
mill
Aid
Frank
CUrk
back
at
city
council
last
night
after
a
slight
heart
attack
and
a
touch
of
pneumonia
laid
him
up
for
a
couple
months
managed
to
get
In
a
few
witticisms
during
an
otherwise
dull
meeting
The
dog
catchers
rejiort
for
July
revealed
there
wasnt
much
act
activity
�
ivity
which
prompted
Frank
to
says
Whos
on
holidays
the
pound
keeper
or
the
dogs
Jessie
Dlrd
has
again
V
migrated
to
what
in
re
recent
�
cent
years
has
become
a
familiar
address
When
she
appeared
In
police
court
for
the
80th
time
on
a
drunk
charge
she
was
sent
to
OakdIU
Prison
for
three
i
MOBY
DOLL
NIGHT
OWL
Vancouver
Aquarium
Cur
Curator
�
ator
Doctor
Murray
Newman
says
Vancouvers
killer
whale
Moby
Doll
is
apparently
a
creature
of
noctural
habit
He
made
this
discovery
when
he
de
decided
�
cided
to
compare
her
daytime
habits
with
her
night
activities
Doctor
Newman
says
the
whale
snaps
at
the
live
fish
in
her
pen
and
cavorts
about
the
enclosure
When
he
shone
a
light
Into
the
pool
Moby
Doll
shot
straight
toward
it
until
she
was
underneath
He
thinks
the
whale
might
be
sleeping
in
the
daytime
when
she
constantly
circles
her
pen
for
evidence
points
to
the
fact
that
whales
at
sea
sleep
during
the
day
An
inspection
of
the
fish
lines
In
the
pool
proved
them
to
be
empty
This
shows
the
appetizer
shots
the
whale
was
given
are
beginning
to
have
a
possible
effect
3rd
Polio
Free
Year
Starting
The
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
is
going
into
Its
third
successive
polio
free
yearDr
J
M
Robinson
director
said
today
Dr
Robinson
said
the
heavy
tnnoculation
program
has
made
polio
a
thing
of
the
past
Theie
weie
10
cases
of
polio
repotted
In
Canada
until
July
months
The
50-year-old
Indian
woman
on
several
occasions
has
been
saved
by
wlice
from
freezing
to
death
on
tht
treets
School
trustee
Jack
Rhodes
reviewed
the
planning
hlst
ory
of
Dlackburn
Road
School
and
came
up
with
a
new
name
for
It
Monday
Originally
the
board
planned
to
have
the
three
sections
of
the
school
squeezed
together
under
one
roof
Then
they
decided
to
spread
the
sections
apart
I
ast
night
a
trustee
suggested
it
might
be
better
to
squeeze
the
sections
together
Trustee
Rhodes
quipped
Webettercall
this
the
concertina
school
Directors
of
the
Prince
Georgo
Auto
Racing
Assoc
Association
�
iation
fatted
last
night
to
name
a
track
manager
to
suc
succeed
�
ceed
Ted
McCarthy
The
directors
have
refused
to
accept
McCarthys
resign
at
Ion
A
second
meeting
will
be
held
tonight
k
QUEEN
JUDY
STROM
RCMP
SAYS
Bypass
Crossings
Must
Have
Lights
The
RCMP
wants
traffic
control
lights
on
the
by
bypass
�
pass
highway
at
its
intersection
with
Fifth
Ave
and
the
Vanderhoof
Highway
it
was
revealed
Monday
night
Minutes
of
a
private
meeting
which
Staff
Sgt
Earl
Sarslat
held
with
city
council
mem
members
�
bers
last
week
also
show
that
police
wanted
the
speed
limit
of
the
bypass
in
the
Central
area
reduced
to
33
miles
an
hour
The
points
were
among
sev
several
�
eral
made
by
the
RCMP
officer
He
also
recommended
the
city
buy
a
radar
set
to
catch
speed
speeders
�
ers
review
the
yield
sign
situation
and
add
more
men
to
the
strength
of
thedetatchment
The
city
accepted
Staff
Sgt
Sarslats
three
recommenda
recommendations
�
tions
At
Monday
nights
council
meeting
it
was
decided
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
will
get
High
Highways
�
ways
Minister
Gaglardl
on
the
telephone
to
see
if
anything
can
be
done
about
installing
traffic
lights
on
major
intersections
of
the
highway
Council
decided
that
the
city
once
again
should
press
for
lights
to
control
cars
and
pedestrians
at
the
highways
intersections
Two
weeks
ago
the
city
wrote
Attorney
General
Donner
pro
protesting
�
testing
the
situation
and
called
for
immediate
action
to
curb
accidents
on
the
busy
road
The
municipality
received
a
letter
from
Mr
Donners
office
saying
the
minister
is
on
holi
holidays
�
days
and
the
letter
has
been
turned
over
to
Mr
Gaglardl
Something
has
to
be
done
about
this
protested
Aid
Spike
Enemark
If
the
high
highways
�
ways
department
doesnt
put
up
lights
well
have
to
do
It
ourselves
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
remind
reminded
�
ed
council
that
the
bypass
high
highway
�
way
Is
a
provincial
responsi
responsibility
�
bility
and
the
city
would
have
no
authority
to
control
traffic
on
the
throughway
However
Aid
Harry
Loder
pointed
out
that
the
highway
Is
within
the
boundaries
of
the
city
of
Prince
George
and
some
something
�
thing
has
to
be
done
to
correct
the
situation
He
was
concerned
about
the
safety
of
children
who
wlllsoon
have
to
cross
the
highway
to
get
to
and
from
school
It
was
Aid
Loder
who
sug
suggested
�
gested
the
mayor
telephone
Mr
Gaglardl
In
the
meantime
the
high
highways
�
ways
department
has
decreased
the
speed
limit
in
the
vicinity
of
the
busy
intersections
from
50
miles
an
hour
to
40
miles
an
hour
A
number
of
residents
in
the
vicinity
of
Tlfth
Ave
and
the
bypass
have
petitioned
Victoria
for
a
light
They
are
concerned
about
possible
serious
accidents
at
the
corner
especially
after
the
new
SprucelandShopplngCentre
opens
next
month
City
Didnt
Start
Appeal
The
cltyhadnohandlnlaunch
lng
appeals
of
40
one
hour
sen
sentences
�
tences
for
drunk
convictions
which
have
been
handed
down
by
Magistrate
George
Stewart
City
solicitor
C
A
Edwards
explained
to
a
city
council
meet
meeting
�
ing
Monday
night
that
the
ap
appeals
�
peals
were
started
entirely
by
the
attorney
generals
depart
department
�
ment
A
date
has
not
yet
been
set
for
hearing
them
in
County
Court
Mr
Edwards
went
on
to
ex
explain
�
plain
to
aldermen
and
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
some
of
Magis
Magistrate
�
trate
Stewarts
sentencing
poli
policies
�
cies
He
did
not
comment
on
the
Magistrates
sentences
but
In
Instead
�
stead
simply
related
6ome
of
the
sentences
drunks
receive
after
convictions
IWA
Men
Vote
On
Pay
Hike
VANCOUVER
CP
-
The
In
International
�
ternational
Woodwoikers
of
America
executive
has
recom
recommended
�
mended
acceptance
of
a
concil
conciliation
�
iation
officers
settlement
pio
posal
affecting
Southern
In
Interior
�
terior
lumborwoikers
1
ho
5000
IWA
members
af
affected
�
fected
will
vote
shojtly
on
the
proposal
of
R
8
Raguin
wlio
lecommendul
an
acioss-tho-board
wage
Increase
of
37
cents
and
lwur
In
a
three
year
con
tiact
e
e
A
pension
plan
white
paper
tabled
in
the
Commons
said
the
effect
of
the
plan
on
savings
the
capital
market
andbuslness
costs
will
be
not
very
great
and
that
the
plan
Is
well
within
the
capacity
of
our
economy
It
noted
that
a
4000000000
reserve
will
be
built
up
In
the
federal
pension
fund
in
the
first
10
years
the
difference
be
between
�
tween
emplojee
employer
con
contributions
�
tributions
and
payment
of
re
retirement
�
tirement
pensions
FAIR
SPECIAL
INSIDE
TODAY
With
todays
Citizen
comes
a
16
page
sup
supplement
�
plement
full
of
pictures
and
news
stories
about
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
Exhibition
In
it
youll
find
the
complete
program
for
the
four
day
show
which
is
kicked
off
with
a
parade
Wednesday
after
afternoon
�
noon
It
ends
when
the
North
Northwest
�
west
Brigade
canoe
races
terminate
their
trip
at
Fort
George
park
Satur
Saturday
�
day
night
Car
Parking
Plan
Ready
In
a
Week
It
will
be
about
a
week
before
the
Downtown
Business
Asso
Association
�
ciation
has
a
parking
plan
readj
for
presentation
to
city
hall
president
Alex
MatGregor
said
today
The
DBA
is
preparing
a
plan
to
provide
mom
parking
space
in
the
downtown
area
It
has
been
suggested
the
merchants
form
a
Downtown
Parking
Coip
similar
to
Vancouver
wheio
businessmen
are
as
assessed
�
sessed
to
pay
for
parking
lots
We
have
to
go
over
this
very
caiefully
said
Mr
MatGre
MatGregor
�
gor
The
DUA
at
a
general
mem
bershlp
meeting
July
29
de
elded
that
downtown
Prince
George
will
have
to
have
more
paiklng
spaces
and
merchants
will
get
the
spate
with
oi
with
without
�
out
the
citys
help
closes
orncc
VANCOUVWt
-
A
national
plumbing
and
heating
whole
wholesaler
�
saler
announced
today
it
is
clos
lng
its
Vancouver
office
because
of
excessive
demands
by
thu
Teamsteis
Union
itlzn
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
AUGUST
1
1
1964
LETS
GO
TO
THE
FAIR
900
PM-
930
PM
1000
PM
1000
PM
800
AM
1030
A
M
100
PM
400
PM
TODAY
Concert
at
Fort
George
Park
by
North
Vancouver
Schools
Band
-CROWNING
of
QUEEN
AURORA
at
the
park
Queens
Ball
in
Simon
Fraser
Ballroom
Entries
close
for
Exhibition
Judging
starts
WEDNESDAY
Gates
open
for
first
day
of
Exhibition
Floats
assemble
at
Duchess
Park
grounds
PARADE
moves
off
through
downtown
streets
Official
opening
of
Exhibition
MAKARIOS
IS
BRANDED
BLOODY
HEARTED
MONK
LONDON
Reuters
-
Antls
Soteriades
Cypriot
high
com
commissioner
�
missioner
to
the
United
King
Kingdom
�
dom
complained
Monday
to
the
Commonwealth
relations
office
when
a
columlnst
on
the
mass
circulation
London
Daily
Sketch
called
Archbishop
Makarlos
a
bloody
hearted
hairy
monk
The
Dally
Sketch
in
an
edi
editorial
�
torial
demanded
that
Arch
Archbishop
�
bishop
Makarlos
the
Cypriot
president
be
Ignored
in
order
to
effect
a
solution
on
the
troubled
Mediterranean
Island
The
Sketch
said
It
thought
Makarlos
was
a
blood
stained
archbishop
and
that
there
can
be
no
peace
on
Cyprus
so
long
as
the
villainous
priest
Is
president
Makarlos
said
Monday
the
Cypriot
government
would
fully
respect
the
UN
reso
resolution
�
lution
on
the
cease
fire
In
Cy
Cyprus
�
prus
He
endorsed
the
resolution
after
SoterlTdes
said
that
Cy
Cyprus
�
prus
would
risk
a
third
world
war
to
maintain
its
Integrity
WHITE
PAPER
SAYS
Pension
Plan
Huge
Economic
Booster
OTTAWA
CP
The
government
Monday
answer
ed
the
sharpest
critics
of
the
proposed
Canada
Pension
Plan
by
contending
the
country
can
well
afford
the
multi-billion-dollar
scheme
The
provinces
could
borrow
from
this
fund
In
amounts
pro
proportionate
�
portionate
to
the
amount
their
residents
contribute
to
It
Since
pnly
Quebec
has
so
far
indi
cated
it
will
have
Its
own
pen
pension
�
sion
plan
and
fund
the
fed
federal
�
eral
pool
would
bo
split
nine
ways
The
white
paper
was
mainly
significant
as
the
first
govern
government
�
ment
rebuttal
of
criticism
largely
on
economic
grounds
from
business
leaders
and
especially
the
Insurance
and
trust
companies
that
operate
private
pension
plans
Most
Important
predictable
effect
of
the
plan
will
be
that
In
the
first
10
years
of
opera
operation
�
tion
an
average
of
400000000
a
year
would
become
available
to
the
participating
provinces
It
compared
this
figure
with
total
national
savings
likely
to
average
more
than
10000
000000
a
year
over
the
next
decade
Whatever
adjustments
the
capital
markets
must
make
therefore
will
be
relatively
moderate
compared
with
other
adjustments
for
example
be
because
�
cause
of
movements
on
foreign
Investment
made
in
the
past
Thugs
Remove
600
Wallet
Thugs
reduced
a
visitors
bulging
wallet
by
600
last
night
Keith
Hendricks
of
Nukko
Lake
was
attacked
near
the
Columbus
Hotel
late
last
night
Two
men
held
him
and
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his
wallet
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were
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In
Prince
George
Monday
A
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tank
and
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worth
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were
stolen
from
Morans
Trailer
Court
Gordon
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of
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has
sent
an
appeal
to
Greece
to
join
in
reaching
agreement
on
Cyprus
Inonu
says
that
with
Greek
co
operation
it
will
be
possible
to
reach
an
agreement
on
Cyprus
within
a
month
There
has
been
no
reply
so
far
from
the
Greek
government
On
Cyprus
itself
a
jit
jittery
�
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cease
fire
is
still
in
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effect
�
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But
there
are
reports
that
Turkey
and
the
Greek
Cyprlot
government
are
deadlocked
over
Greek
Cjprlot
troop
dis
dispositions
�
positions
on
the
northwest
coast
of
the
island
Turkey
Is
reported
continuing
military
preparations
to
sup
support
�
port
its
demand
that
Greek
Cypriot
forces
surrender
three
Turkish
Cypriot
villages
The
foreign
minister
of
Cyprus
insists
the
Greek-Cyp-rlot
forces
will
never
withdraw
The
chief
of
Turkeys
air
force
says
the
weekend
raids
on
Cyprus
were
only
a
begin
beginning
�
ning
and
heavier
blows
will
follow
unless
the
Greek-Cyp-rlots
follow
the
straight
road
toward
a
settlement
of
the
Cyprus
crisis
One
solution
might
be
for
the
UN
to
take
over
villages
cap
captured
�
tured
by
the
Greek
Cypriots
In
the
words
of
one
diplomat
The
situation
Is
hanging
by
a
thread
There
are
reports
mean
meanwhile
�
while
of
a
possible
split
within
the
government
of
Archbishop
Makarlos
The
split
is
reported
between
those
who
think
the
island
government
should
look
to
Greece
for
support
and
those
who
think
Russia
is
their
best
bet
for
help
And
both
parties
according
to
some
sources
are
reported
very
disappointed
over
the
re
reaction
�
action
ofbothGreeceandltussia
to
the
present
situation
Greece
apiars
to
be
doing
ivcrythlng
it
can
to
avoid
be
becoming
�
coming
directly
involved
In
a
clash
with
Turkey
HOME
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BORDER
WAR
A
bit
of
a
border
dispute
exists
between
Prince
George
and
Portage
Mountain
school
districts
Both
are
nuking
preliminary
plans
to
put
a
school
at
Kennedy
In
the
Itocky
Mountain
Trench
Doth
think
Kennedy
is
within
their
district
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he
seems
to
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Kennedy
being
placed
under
Prince
George
jurisdiction
after
a
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was
this
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patrol
vessel
shown
plowing
through
the
water
in
harbor
at
Xeros
Cyprus
as
one
of
the
Turkish
Air
force
jets
involved
in
strafings
that
have
rocked
the
Island
roars
overhead
The
UN
reports
that
five
sailors
were
killed
and
13
injured
in
the
20
minute
attack
This
is
one
of
a
series
of
exclusive
picture
by
AP
staff
photographer
James
Pringle
Hope
To
Strengthen
Cyprus
UN
Powers
OTTAWA
CP
The
federal
government
expressed
hope
Monday
that
agreement
can
be
found
which
will
strengthen
the
UN
force
In
Cyprus
For
six
hours
the
Commons
took
up
the
Cyprus
problem
In
an
emergency
debate
amid
op
opposition
�
position
demands
that
the
UN
force
bo
given
wider
powers
and
more
men
The
debate
asked
for
by
Opposition
Leader
Diefenbakei
and
agreed
to
by
all
parties
co
coincided
�
incided
with
announcement
of
a
formal
cease
fire
on
the
strife
torn
Mediterranean
Island
Prime
Minister
Pearson
said
events
in
Cjpius
if
gone
un
unchecked
�
checked
might
have
spelled
the
end
of
NATO
and
pieclpltated
a
global
nuclear
war
The
situa
situation
�
tion
had
eased
but
the
pioblem
was
not
solved
He
ald
that
as
a
result
of
the
weekend
crisis
changes
made
vote
to
be
made
in
connection
with
the
UN
activities
in
Cyprus
Sometimes
jou
can
do
things
under
the
impetus
of
fear
that
jou
cannot
do
under
the
stimu
stimulus
�
lus
of
reason
So
perhaps
out
of
the
crisis
of
the
weekend
we
may
be
able
to
strengthen
the
position
of
the
United
Na
Nations
�
tions
force
in
Cypius
Mr
Diefenbaker
and
the
other
opposition
spokes
spokesmen
�
men
were
critical
of
the
effec
effectiveness
�
tiveness
of
the
7000
man
UN
force
in
which
Canada
has
a
1100
member
contingent
UN
peacekeepers
they
contended
were
hamstiung
because
the
C
pi
lot
go
eminent
had
not
permitted
them
adequate
poweis
Defence
Minlstei
Hell
er
said
the
foi
res
powers
may
be
too
limited
but
it
was
the
best
that
could
be
agreed
on
at
the
time
The
Canadian
ti
oops
had
been
little
short
of
magnificent
FORECAST
Summer
Arrives
For
Fair
Week
The
weatherman
has
been
in
the
bad
books
of
most
Prince
George
people
so
far
this
summer
but
this
fair
week
he
Is
everybodys
friend
He
has
nothing
but
good
weather
in
his
forecast
for
the
next
five
days
and
said
today
he
even
expects
temperatures
in
the
80
s
before
the
week
Is
through
With
Pinion
Traser
Days
and
Inhibit
Inhibition
�
ion
starting
tomorrow
It
couldnt
have
come
at
a
better
time
It
will
be
warm
and
dry
with
above
normal
temperatures
in
Prince
George
until
at
least
Sunday
An
active
storm
In
the
Gulf
of
Alaska
wil
hit
the
Alaskan
panhandle
and
the
Queen
Charlotte
Islands
today
but
the
high
pressure
area
presently
over
11
C
will
block
the
storm
and
Prince
Geotge
will
fee
little
or
no
effect
from
It
There
Is
no
threat
at
all
against
our
good
weather
for
Wednesday
or
Thursday
but
a
weak
storm
will
approach
IC
fiom
the
Pacific
Friday
Hut
it
is
no
real
threat
said
the
weatherman
Another
storm
Is
scheduled
to
hit
Prince
George
Sunday
but
it
may
be
so
weak
by
that
time
that
it
will
not
alter
the
sunny
picture
The
weatherman
explained
why
we
are
now
getting
good
weather
The
upper
air
controls
the
long
range
weather
pich
re
Up
to
now
this
summer
cold
upper
ah
has
peisisted
ovei
I
C
while
warm
upper
air
lias
covered
the
prali
les
The
two
bodies
of
air
hae
some
somehow
�
how
01
other
changed
places
giving
UC
the
waun
weather
and
the
piairies
the
cooloi
tempeiatures
we
were
glad
to
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of
it
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