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Meet
Again
OTTAWA
CP
Canadas
political
leaders
met
for
an
hour
today
In
an
attempt
to
break
the
deadlock
over
the
flag
debate
In
the
House
of
Commons
There
were
Indica
Indications
�
tions
some
progress
was
made
and
another
meeting
Is
to
be
held
on
Thursday
Two
Killed
Two
UN
officials
working
In
the
Congo
have
been
killed
They
were
Jean
Pllcque
a
Frenchman
and
Francois
Pre
zlosl
an
Italian
The
UK
lays
they
were
killed
while
visiting
k
camp
for
Watusl
refugees
northwest
of
Dukavu
in
Klvu
province
Strafe
Base
SAIGON
AP
Ten
South
Vietnamese
air
force
Skyraid
er
aircraft
today
bombed
and
strafed
an
Important
Commun
Communist
�
ist
Viet
Cong
guerrilla
base
75
miles
south
of
Saigon
Some
of
the
planes
were
understood
to
be
piloted
by
US
air
force
pilots
War
Games
ISKENDERUN
Turkey
AP
Turkish
naval
sources
say
Turkish
warships
and
Jet
planes
have
begun
a
large
scale
joint
military
exercise
12
miles
off
Cyprus
More
than
50000
troops
were
under
standby
ord
orders
�
ers
In
the
pert
city
of
Isken
derun
Newsmen
saw
about
18
naval
units
leave
port
In
the
direction
of
where
the
manoeuv
manoeuvres
�
res
were
reported
taking
place
Triple
Success
MOSCOW
AP
The
Russ
Russians
�
ians
have
announced
a
three-ln-one
launching
in
their
cos
cosmos
�
mos
series
of
unmanned
sat
satellites
�
ellites
Tass
news
agency
says
a
single
new
type
rocket
took
the
three
satellites
aloft
today
The
new
launching
brings
to
40
the
number
of
Cosmos
satell
satellites
�
ites
launched
in
the
Soviet
in
instrument
�
strument
exploration
of
space
Second
Riot
DIXMOOR
111
AP
Raclal
violence
flared
for
a
second
consecutive
time
In
this
Chi
Chicago
�
cago
suburb
Monday
night
but
heavylly
armed
police
put
down
the
disturbance
with
only
minor
damage
and
Injuries
Forty
per
persons
�
sons
27
of
them
white
were
arrested
Most
were
charged
with
disorderly
conduct
or
in
inciting
�
citing
a
riot
Hit
Invasion
KUALA
LUMPUR
Malaysia
AP
Two
members
of
an
In
Indonesian
�
donesian
invasion
force
were
killed
and
several
others
cap
captured
�
tured
In
fresh
fighting
today
in
the
Malaya
mainlands
south
southwest
�
west
coastal
area
the
defence
ministry
announced
The
deaths
were
the
first
reported
since
the
start
of
a
small
scale
sea
seaborne
�
borne
attack
by
the
Indones
Indonesians
�
ians
across
the
narrow
strait
of
Malacca
in
pre
dawn
dark
darkness
�
ness
Monday
When
discussion
started
9
about
a
new
C
of
C
tourist
booth
on
the
bypass
highway
over
coffee
today
someone
came
up
with
an
idea
which
is
well
worth
repeating
It
was
suggested
that
the
city
one
day
will
have
to
build
another
lib
library
�
rary
to
6erve
the
Central
area
the
provincial
govt
is
Inter
Interested
�
ested
in
establishing
some
sort
of
a
museum
of
natural
history
and
theres
one
private
group
thinking
about
an
aquarium
If
the
three
structures
could
be
in
the
same
area
with
the
tourist
information
centre
In
front
It
would
be
a
terrific
attraction
for
visitors
as
well
as
a
Interesting
community
cen
centre
�
tre
Provincial
authorities
to-
day
started
cleaning
up
the
old
residence
of
Wesley
Brotherstone
who
lived
In
the
Cranbrook
hill
area
and
kept
a
pack
of
dogs
They
moved
Mr
Orotherstone
to
another
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3
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home
after
receiving
numer
numerous
�
ous
complaints
about
his
dogs
Having
a
good
look
at
the
Q
Prince
George
area
today
were
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Robinson
of
Hamilton
Johns
travel
writer
for
the
Hamilton
Spectator
and
came
to
BC
on
a
government
travel
award
They
left
for
Hudson
Hope
and
will
be
back
In
town
Thursday
morning
catching
the
PGE
to
Vancouver
And
is
there
anything
to
9
the
gossip
that
another
group
Is
buying
up
the
op
options
�
tions
which
promoters
of
a
shopping
centre
acquired
last
year
on
Victoria
Street
The
word
is
the
new
group
also
has
long
range
plans
for
a
shopping
centre
A
turtle
at
Kresges
store
0
last
week
laid
10
eggs
sort
of
Prince
Georges
answer
to
Moby
Poll
Now
everyone
at
the
store
is
await
lng
the
blessed
event
In
town
last
Friday
was
a
9
representative
of
the
Alaska
governments
tour
ist
bureau
He
was
bhown
around
the
city
and
taken
up
to
the
Exhibition
And
theres
no
truth
to
the
rumor
that
when
he
went
for
a
ride
on
the
tllt-a-whlrl
that
he
had
a
sensation
similar
to
that
when
he
came
over
High
way
16
by
car
Ci
have
been
released
In
custody
of
their
parents
and
will
appear
In
juvenile
court
Wednesday
police
said
today
Specific
charges
against
them
are
breaking
entering
and
car
theft
Arrests
followed
theft
of
five
cars
and
a
wild
police
chase
through
city
streets
Sunday
The
chase
ended
when
a
1964
convertible
pursued
by
police
at
speeds
up
to
85
miles
an
hour
plunged
into
the
Trascr
River
at
14th
avenue
Two
juveniles
in
the
car
jumped
free
Police
arrested
one
at
tho
scene
and
from
him
learned
enough
to
make
six
more
arrests
Because
of
their
ages
names
of
the
boys
will
not
be
released
unless
they
are
moved
up
to
adult
court
Two
of
tho
five
cars
stolen
from
Shields
Motors
sustained
some
damage
One
was
water
damaged
In
the
Fraser
The
other
was
dented
Harold
Pearce
the
noisy
burglar
was
sentenced
to
three
years
in
the
penitentary
Mon
Monday
�
day
Ills
conviction
resulted
from
an
abortive
burglary
attempt
two
weeks
ago
Pearce
woke
tho
occupants
of
the
building
he
was
trying
to
rob
His
list
of
previous
con
vlctions
filled
two
pages
In
another
trial
two
of
three
youths
charged
with
robbery
with
violence
and
theft
under
50
were
convicted
John
Pancel
was
sentenced
to
17
months
and
William
Gamb
Gambler
�
ler
received
a
10
month
definite
and
10
month
indefinite
sentence
for
their
part
in
a
beating
and
theft
July
16
A
third
youth
Arthur
Qulnn
was
acquitted
Magistrate
GO
Stewart
said
the
crown
had
not
proved
a
case
against
him
Convictions
stem
from
an
Incident
July
16
when
three
youths
entered
the
house
of
Pat
McLelland
In
the
Island
Cache
They
beat
the
owner
removed
some
money
from
his
pocket
and
stole
a
sleeping
bag
Barry
Williams
of
Victoria
was
fined
200
on
a
hit
and
run
charge
Police
said
Williams
fled
after
hitting
the
open
door
of
a
parked
car
near
the
airport
August
9
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totalled
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daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
AUGUST
18
1964
Lethal
peacekeepers
are
squat
dark
armored
scout
cars
of
Royal
Canadian
Dragoons
CANADA
BIGGEST
CYPRUS
FORCE
OTTAWA
CP
Canada
has
warned
Greece
and
Tur
Turkey
�
key
that
Sabre
jet
fighter
planes
supplied
by
this
coun
country
�
try
must
not
be
used
for
any
operations
over
Cyprus
Canada
has
supplied
107
Canadian
-built
Sabres
to
each
country
under
the
NATO
mutual
aid
program
Ex
External
�
ternal
affairs
minister
Mar
Martin
�
tin
told
the
commons
today
the
planes
were
provided
on
the
understanding
they
would
be
used
only
to
strengthen
NATO
NICOSIA
Reuters
The
Canadian
contingent
today
became
the
largest
single
unit
In
the
United
Nations
peacekeeping
force
on
this
communally
divided
island
A
UN
spokesman
said
198
British
troops
returned
to
England
today
reducing
the
overall
strength
of
the
peacekeeping
force
to
5971
men
The
Drltlsh
contingent
hitherto
the
largest
now
totals
1034
men
second
largest
of
the
force
and
only
one
more
than
the
Irish
unit
The
Canadian
force
be
became
�
came
the
largest
with
1130
men
The
spokesman
said
the
Island
was
generally
quiet
today
with
only
a
few
shots
and
one
burst
of
machine
gun
fire
heard
during
the
night
But
diplomatic
activity
on
the
Greek
Turkish
com
munal
conflict
increased
Meanwhile
UN
officials
are
said
to
have
reached
a
conditional
agreement
with
Greek
-
Cypriot
President
Makarios
to
ease
the
eco
economic
�
nomic
blockade
cutting
of
supplies
from
the
Turklsh
Cypriot
quarters
on
Cyprus
Sources
say
the
conditional
agreement
would
permit
re
resumption
�
sumption
in
particular
of
the
supply
of
kerosene
a
vital
product
to
Turklsh
Cypriots
who
do
all
their
cooking
with
the
fuel
Two
of
the
ten
bakeries
in
Nicoclas
Turk
Turkish
�
ish
quarter
now
are
closed
for
lack
of
kerosene
In
addition
the
agreement
Is
reported
to
allow
nominal
shipments
of
food
and
water
POLICE
BEAT
Charge
Seven
Juveniles
After
Car
Theft
Spree
Seven
juveniles
have
been
charged
in
connection
with
a
car
stealing
spree
Sunday
The
15-
and
16-year-old
boys
Arrest
Youth
In
Fort
Theft
A
youth
has
been
arrested
in
the
1700
robbery
from
a
store
at
Fort
St
James
Police
picked
up
the
boy
Mon
Monday
�
day
when
he
apparently
was
on
a
spending
spree
Approximately
1500
which
was
stolen
from
a
vault
at
Wraights
Self
Service
Store
Saturday
morning
has
been
re
recovered
�
covered
The
theft
occured
when
the
Northwest
Brigade
Canoo
Race
was
taking
off
for
Prince
George
The
thief
apparently
tried
to
take
advantage
of
the
fact
that
most
of
the
towns
population
was
either
at
the
lakeshore
or
still
celebrating
Caledonia
Day
the
towns
annual
festivity
under
United
Nations
or
Red
Cross
supervision
Elsewhere
Greece
has
Informed
NATO
she
wants
to
pull
out
certain
of
herforces
from
NATO
to
help
defend
Cyprus
Turkey
withdrew
some
of
her
planes
from
NATO
control
nine
days
ago
Greece
says
her
decision
was
made
to
fulfil
her
obli
obligations
�
gations
to
defend
Cyprus
and
to
ward
off
an
invasion
threat
by
Turkey
In
Geneva
UN
Cyprus
mediator
Sakari
Tuomloja
of
Finland
Is
reported
un
unchanged
�
changed
He
suffered
a
stroke
on
Sunday
and
was
operated
on
yesterday
for
a
blood
clot
on
the
brain
STARS
DAUGHTER
AMONG
8
DEAD
SAN
CLEMENTE
Calif
AP
A
busload
of
children
sped
north
along
the
Pacific
Ocean
Monday
homeward
bound
after
a
church
mission
to
a
Mexican
orphanage
Then
suddenly
a
blown
out
tire
a
series
of
wrench
wrenching
�
ing
collisions
and
eight
per
persons
�
sons
lay
dead
Four
were
children
one
the
daughter
of
actors
Roy
Rogers
and
Dale
Evans
About
40
per
persons
�
sons
were
Injured
10
seri
seriously
�
ously
Officers
said
the
bus
was
21
-years
-old
and
had
no
emergency
exit
It
was
car
carrying
�
rying
65
members
of
the
Disciples
of
Christ
Chapel
of
the
Canyon
Church
of
Canoga
Park
Calif
Six
miles
south
ofSanClemcnte
near
San
Onofre
Bridge
a
front
tire
blew
The
bus
hurtled
across
the
highway
divider
striking
seven
other
vehicles
and
fin
finally
�
ally
coming
to
rest
against
a
palm
tree
at
the
edge
of
a
40
foot
bluff
overSanOnofre
Creek
Two
children
on
the
church
bus
died
One
was
Deborah
Lee
Rogers
12
a
Korean
adopted
daughter
of
Rogers
and
Miss
Evans
Ids
wife
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The
body
of
Erling
Andersen
who
has
been
three
days
over
overdue
�
due
was
found
beside
his
empty
kayak
early
this
afternoon
by
RCMP
searchers
The
kayak
used
by
missing
Citizen
printer
Erling
Andersen
has
been
found
empty
be
below
�
low
a
six
foot
waterfall
on
the
Stelako
River
A
seach
was
begun
Monday
for
Mr
An
Andersen
�
dersen
56
when
he
failed
to
return
from
a
planned
kayak
voyage
from
Francois
Lake
to
Prince
George
Mr
Andersen
was
last
seen
at
Stelako
and
a
riverboat
was
sent
from
there
In
a
downstream
search
at
7
am
today
The
water
where
the
kayak
was
found
is
described
by
police
as
extremely
rough
even
though
it
is
only
about
four
feet
deep
for
two
miles
past
the
falls
Arrangements
are
being
made
by
Vanderhoof
RCMP
to
send
a
helicopter
over
the
river
in
an
attempt
to
find
further
traces
of
the
missing
man
The
bottom
of
the
river
can
be
seen
from
the
air
The
helicopter
was
flying
to
the
scene
from
Fort
St
James
at
noon
today
Mr
Andersen
is
married
and
lives
at
803
Hamilton
Street
South
Fort
George
Mr
Andersen
is
described
by
friends
as
a
strong
fit
man
and
an
outdoorsman
He
is
well
-
known
for
his
canoeing
ability
but
this
Is
be
believed
�
lieved
one
of
his
first
long
voyages
In
a
kayak
Hurt
Men
Flown
Out
Two
men
from
Central
BC
were
flown
to
Vancouver
Monday
for
specialized
medical
treat
treatment
�
ment
One
was
taken
out
of
Burns
Lake
where
he
suffered
serious
head
injuries
in
a
car
accident
Saturday
morning
Police
have
not
released
his
name
because
his
family
is
be
believed
�
lieved
to
be
in
Scotland
Gordon
Zayha
of
Dawson
Creek
and
Trank
Vorel
of
Tort
St
John
who
also
were
in
the
car
which
crashed
into
a
heavy
truck
were
killed
The
second
man
taken
to
the
coast
was
Stanley
Tochek
of
Prince
George
who
suffered
serious
head
injuries
when
a
rifle
went
off
He
was
reported
in
fair
con
condition
�
dition
today
in
Vancouver
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Tying
Down
The
Victims
Lower
Mainland
municipalities
are
asking
for
more
time
to
prepare
a
strong
appeal
to
the
public
utilities
commission
against
the
application
of
BC
Hydro
for
higher
bus
fares
Thats
like
a
group
of
rabbits
trying
to
make
a
strong
appeal
to
a
bobcat
If
these
municipalities
dont
know
by
now
that
the
PUC
is
an
instrument
of
Bennett
government
policy
then
they
havent
learned
much
in
the
last
decade
Bennett
wants
to
wiggle
out
of
the
responsibility
he
took
on
when
he
seized
BC
Electric
of
provid
providing
�
ing
transit
service
in
the
Lower
Mainland
and
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
areas
at
reasonable
rates
He
wants
to
unload
this
onus
onto
the
municipalities
The
PUC
has
no
business
getting
in
the
middle
of
such
a
dispute
in
any
case
It
is
not
supposed
o
arbitrate
such
disputes
between
public
bodies
The
business
of
the
PUC
hearing
is
pure
film
flam
to
give
the
manoeuvre
the
gloss
of
respectability
But
its
a
foregone
conclusion
the
PUC
will
rule
in
favour
of
BC
Hydro
and
Ben
Bennett
�
nett
no
matter
how
strong
the
municipal
appeal
Meanwhile
Bennett
factotum
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
snarls
in
public
that
the
municipalities
are
stalling
Dr
Shrum
is
in
a
hurry
He
wants
to
use
the
subbidy
Hydro
now
makes
to
transit
service
to
help
prop
up
the
generally
shaky
financial
position
of
Hydro
Hydro
is
overstrained
trying
to
finance
the
billion
dollar
Peace
Power
scheme
the
political
monument
to
Mr
Bennett
If
the
municipalities
are
wise
they
will
back
away
completely
from
the
inappropriate
PUC
hear
ing
It
is
designed
only
to
make
the
bobcats
kill
easier
B
Day
Invasion
Of
America
SAN
FlUNCISCO
-
Ihe
Beatles
are
scheduled
to
ar
arrive
�
rive
in
San
Francisco
tonight
and
an
estimated
50
100000
fans
prepared
to
welcome
them
to
the
city
that
sur
survived
�
vived
the
1000
earthquake
and
fire
Police
departments
in
both
the
US
and
Canada
have
con
conducted
�
ducted
strategy
sessions
for
most
of
the
month
to
devise
ways
to
keep
the
rock
V
roll
quartets
fans
from
tearing
the
Beatles
apart
The
four
stiaggy
-
maned
Britons
start
a23cityNorth
American
tour
tomorrow
at
the
Cow
Palace
whose
last
major
event
was
the
Repub
Republican
�
lican
National
Convention
Theyre
in
Vancouver
Satur
Saturday
�
day
About
100
deputies
of
the
San
Mateo
county
sheriffs
The
famous
four
take
off
ARE
COMING
department
are
preparing
to
protect
San
Francisco
inter
international
�
national
Airport
and
the
celebrities
The
Beatles
aboard
a
Polar
flight
fiom
Euiope
will
land
first
at
Los
Angeles
International
Ah
port
at
330
pm
PDT
clear
US
cus
customs
�
toms
and
leave
for
San
Fran
Francisco
�
cisco
an
hour
later
Bundled
of
screaming
shouting
teen
agers
gave
their
pop
singing
idols
the
Beatles
a
tiemendous
send
off
As
the
commeicial
jet
cai
tying
the
quaitet
began
its
long
takeoff
i
un
at
London
Ail
pott
the
teen
ageis
ran
madly
past
smiling
police
policemen
�
men
to
a
nearby
viewing
galleiy
Some
of
the
gills
on
hand
ci
led
hstelcally
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