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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Tenth
Day
OTTAWA
CP
-
Playing
to
packed
public
galleries
the
Commons
flag
debate
rolled
through
Its
10th
day
Tuesday
Only
new
development
was
the
entry
Into
the
debate
of
the
first
cabinet
minister
to
speak
on
the
issue
since
Prime
Minister
Pearson
introduced
the
maple
leaf
flag
proposal
June
16
Trade
Minister
Mitchell
Sharp
accused
the
Conservatives
of
conducting
an
obvious
filibuster
Tuesdays
speeches
brought
the
total
in
the
debate
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NDP
three
Credltlste
and
five
Social
Credit
members
Three
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DAUPHIN
Man
CPThree
men
were
found
dead
today
In
a
marooned
motorboat
in
Hud
Hudson
�
son
Day
fiCMP
reported
here
They
were
believed
victims
of
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
RCMP
identified
them
as
O
D
Johnson
49-year-old
admin
administrator
�
istrator
with
the
department
of
northern
affairs
Rene
Aggark
46
and
Alec
Gibbons
23
The
three
men
were
dead
in
the
cabin
The
engines
Ignition
key
was
on
and
the
gasoline
tank
empty
Kill
TV
Debates
WASHINGTON
AP
-
By
a
vote
of
44
to
41
the
US
Senate
has
killed
off
any
pos
possibility
�
sibility
of
television
debates
between
the
candidates
in
this
falls
United
States
presidential
campaign
The
senators
shelved
by
a
three
vote
margin
a
compromise
measure
that
would
have
permitted
television
debates
between
President
Johnson
and
Senator
Barry
Goldwater
High
Winds
EDMONTONAP
-
A
wind
windstorm
�
storm
with
gusts
of
up
to
100
miles
an
hour
swept
through
the
Edmonton
areas
late
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
afternoon
The
winds
up
uprooted
�
rooted
trees
brought
down
fences
and
billboards
and
knockeded
down
telephone
and
power
lines
The
winds
also
lifted
shingles
from
roofs
and
knocked
down
a
brick
wall
at
a
construction
site
No
injuries
were
reported
Shoots
Two
CHICAGO
AP
A
Chicago
de
detective
�
tective
shot
and
killed
two
rob
robbers
�
bers
early
today
after
they
tried
to
rob
the
cashiers
cage
of
a
south
side
elevated
rail
line
station
Billy
Butler
a
Chicago
transit
authority
de
detective
�
tective
ordered
the
robbers
to
halt
He
said
two
of
them
tried
to
flee
and
he
shot
them
The
third
man
dropped
to
the
floor
of
the
cage
and
surrendered
Rebels
Win
LEOPOLDVILLE
AP
Radlo
messages
reaching
Leopold
vllle
tell
of
street
fighting
In
Bukavu
capital
of
central
Kivu
province
It
is
the
last
Import
Important
�
ant
city
In
the
northern
Congo
still
In
government
hands
During
the
picnic
on
the
9
Blackwater
road
Sunday
attended
by
people
from
both
Quesnel
and
Vanderhoof
some
poignant
memories
were
revived
Many
of
the
picnickers
travelled
the
road
In
the
good
old
days
when
it
cut
short
the
route
between
Quesnel
and
Van
Vanderhoof
�
derhoof
Incidentally
thats
what
the
group
would
like
to
see
now
a
highway
bypassing
Prince
George
Another
visit
from
a
well
t
known
travel
writer
Is
on
the
Chamber
of
Com
Commerces
�
merces
books
on
Thursday
August
27
Kenneth
Westcott
Jones
world
traveller
will
be
in
town
Once
again
Harold
Assman
lias
volunteered
to
see
that
another
distinguished
vis-
INDEX
Around
B
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--
Weather
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ALL
CLEAR
POLICE
BEAT
A
youth
who
unllmbered
a
German
Luger
In
a
downtown
cafe
because
he
wanted
to
sho
it
off
was
fined
25
and
for
forfeited
�
feited
the
pistol
today
Hugh
Drummond
Dyer
was
told
that
despite
his
good
In
Intentions
�
tentions
the
law
Is
pretty
sticky
about
people
waving
pistols
around
in
public
places
He
was
convicted
of
having
a
pistol
in
a
place
other
than
his
residence
without
permit
fined
and
the
gun
was
forfeited
to
the
Crown
A
cafe
owner
told
Magistrate
G
O
Stewart
that
Dyer
en
entered
�
tered
his
kitchen
July
26
pulled
out
a
pistol
loaded
it
and
ex
extolled
�
tolled
the
merits
of
the
German
Luger
a
vicious
looking
relic
from
World
War
Two
The
cafe
owner
said
the
youth
was
not
threatening
him
merely
showing
off
the
gun
He
called
police
because
Dyer
said
he
had
been
using
It
to
shoot
pigeons
In
the
CNR
yards
Police
are
Investigating
a
break
in
at
the
Nechako
Bakery
that
resulted
in
loss
of
00
sliver
last
night
itor
is
given
a
good
look
at
the
city
Word
is
some
people
in
the
Cuddle
subdivision
are
wondering
what
was
meant
when
someone
told
them
theyd
pay
less
taxes
if
they
Joined
the
city
The
mlllrate
out
there
Is
now
46
39
mills
while
city
residents
pay
close
to
77
When
the
kids
at
secondary
tj
school
go
back
to
their
classrooms
next
month
theyll
lave
some
25000
worth
of
new
business
equipment
to
work
with
its
part
of
a
fresh
commercial
program
being
of
fered
at
the
school
Officials
had
to
get
it
If
the
school
system
was
to
keep
up
with
the
times
Well
its
water
or
what
day
today
for
the
Nechako
Improvement
District
if
you
live
in
the
Nechako
area
and
you
want
pure
running
water
but
you
havent
paid
your
con
connection
�
nection
fee
yet
drop
what
you
are
doing
and
rush
to
Macs
Trading
Post
or
the
Pine
Grove
Motel
with
at
least
a
portion
of
the
60
fee
The
books
will
be
closed
today
and
If
they
re
veal
the
80
percent
participation
las
been
reached
work
will
be
gin
this
fall
on
the
system
If
not
who
knows
e
e
Look
ma
no
lens
Senator
Barry
Goldwater
Republi
Republican
�
can
presidential
nominee
pokes
his
finger
through
the
frame
of
his
glasses
while
joking
with
photographers
at
a
picture
taking
session
in
Washington
He
wore
the
no
lensers
because
he
didnt
want
any
reflections
in
his
pictures
AP
Photo
Youth
Who
Waved
Luger
Fined
25
Loses
Gun
Entry
was
gained
through
a
broken
window
In
the
rear
door
A
13-year-old
FortSt
James
boy
has
been
flown
to
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
with
a
bullet
In
his
skull
following
a
shooting
accident
in
a
berry
patch
Tuesday
Police
said
Ronny
Prince
was
accidentally
shot
when
his
six-year-old
brother
discharged
a
22
calibre
rifle
apartyof
chil
children
�
dren
had
taken
with
them
on
a
berry
picking
expedition
The
bullet
struck
the
boy
on
the
left
side
of
the
back
of
the
head
and
part
of
it
is
believed
still
in
his
skull
Police
said
the
youngsters
had
taken
the
rifle
with
them
for
protection
against
bears
Damage
totalled
240
when
an
American
tourist
and
a
city
resident
s
cars
collided
at
17th
and
Victoria
last
night
Cars
were
driven
by
Frederick
Haverkampf
of
Van
Nuys
Cali
California
�
fornia
and
Cyril
Schultz
of
1761
Spruce
POWELL
RIVER
GIVES
2
MILLION
TO
3
Us
VANCOUVER
CP
-
The
MacMillan
Bloedel
and
Powell
River
Company
has
contributed
2000000
to
the
Three
Universities
Capital
Fund
J
V
Clyne
chairman
of
MB
and
PR
said
today
he
was
pleased
to
announce
the
response
by
the
company
to
the
appeal
for
capital
funds
being
conducted
Jointly
by
Simon
Fraser
University
the
University
of
B
C
and
the
University
of
Victoria
The
three
universities
are
trying
to
raise
a
total
of
28
000000
Allan
M
McGavln
and
Cyrus
H
McLean
co-chairmen
of
the
fund
said
the
gift
Is
a
magnificent
pace-setter
and
sets
a
high
stand
standard
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for
President
Makarlos
to
fulfill
his
promise
A
Turklsh
Cyprlot
spokesman
welcomed
the
pledge
asanen
couraglng
first
step
But
he
accused
Makarlos
a
Greek
Cyprlot
of
breaking
agree
agreements
�
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before
and
said
there
therefore
�
fore
we
will
have
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wait
and
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In
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cheering
move
Greece
has
announced
the
return
of
military
units
which
it
withdrew
from
NATO
in
con
connection
�
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with
the
Cyprus
crisis
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returning
the
troops
to
the
Atlantic
alliance
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Down
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Rulings
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Resources
Ltd
has
Informed
share
shareholders
�
holders
it
will
not
comply
with
a
number
of
rulings
handed
down
by
the
Toronto
Stock
Exchange
a
company
spokesman
said
Tuesday
In
a
special
note
attached
to
the
annual
report
of
the
Vancouver
based
company
President
W
B
Mllner
said
the
result
probably
will
bo
delisting
of
Transcontinental
shares
from
the
Toronto
Ex
Exchange
�
change
Transcontinental
did
not
spell
out
Its
objections
to
the
exchange
rulings
The
note
said
many
of
these
rulings
no
self-respecting
company
or
the
of
officers
�
ficers
thereof
could
in
our
opinion
comply
with
Your
company
will
not
comply
with
many
of
these
rulings
Therefore
quite
possibly
the
shares
of
your
company
will
be
delisted
from
the
Toronto
Stock
Ex
Exchange
�
change
If
this
should
be
the
case
arrangements
will
be
made
promptly
so
that
an
orderly
market
will
bo
provided
for
your
shares
either
through
unlisted
dealers
and
or
other
stock
exchanges
Transcontinental
whose
total
assets
were
listed
at
625000
in
the
annual
te
port
Is
a
holding
company
for
seven
mining
companies
and
one
oil
company
most
of
them
In
Canada
The
Transcontinental
re
rebuke
�
buke
against
TSE
rulings
echoes
recent
Citizen
edi
editorial
�
torial
criticism
of
the
exchange
lowed
the
lead
of
Turkey
which
also
withdrew
then
returned
some
units
Informants
in
Nicosia
said
Makarlos
yielded
to
pleas
for
a
relaxation
of
the
blockade
around
Turkish
-
Cypriot
towns
only
after
a
long
and
heated
discussion
with
the
UN
com
commander
�
mander
Lt
Gen
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Thim
ayya
of
India
and
UN
Secretary-General
U
Thants
special
representative
Galo
Plaza
Lasso
of
Ecuador
Makarlos
pledge
to
the
UN
command
Tuesday
to
allow
movements
Into
some
be
beleaguered
�
leaguered
communities
could
eliminate
a
source
of
trouble
but
other
developments
Indi
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�
cated
the
Cyprus
crisis
could
come
to
a
boil
again
After
another
round
of
talks
with
Greek
leaders
Cyprus
Foreign
Minister
SpyrosKypri
anou
disclosed
in
Athens
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
that
he
would
fly
to
Moscow
to
negotiate
an
arms
deal
with
the
Soviet
Union
Turkish
Premier
Ismetlnonu
warned
that
his
country
would
act
again
If
the
Greek
Cypr
lots
renew
attacks
on
Turklsh-Cyp-riots
Turkey
underscored
In
onus
words
with
a
series
of
air
and
naval
manoeuvres
off
east
eastern
�
ern
Turkey
110
miles
from
Cyprus
A
senior
UN
official
said
he
thinks
Makarlos
also
may
allow
freer
movement
by
the
UN
peace
force
Makarlos
has
re
resisted
�
sisted
this
particularly
while
the
Greek
Cyprlots
were
re
receiving
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arms
shipments
at
the
southern
port
of
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Monday
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said
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are
In
contact
with
the
representatives
of
Greece
Turkey
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and
Canada
as
well
as
President
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envoy
former
US
state
secretary
Dean
Acheson
In
Copenhagen
Danish
Jus
Justice
�
tice
Minister
Hans
Halkkerup
was
pessimistic
after
a
visit
to
Cyprus
He
said
the
1000
Danish
troops
and
police
In
the
UN
peace
force
want
to
return
homo
because
they
feel
they
can
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explosive
situation
on
Cyprus
eased
a
bit
as
Greek
Cypribts
have
agreed
to
relax
their
blockade
of
some
Turkish
Cypriot
communi
communities
�
ties
to
let
through
fuel
food
and
water
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move
was
announced
by
the
UN
command
lurKisn
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waited
with
TWO
MAN
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DELAYE
AS
SPACE
STRIKES
BACK
CAPE
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Fla
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A
series
of
lightning
bolts
which
caused
consider
considerable
�
able
damage
on
the
Project
Gemini
launching
pad
ap
apparently
�
parently
has
erased
any
pos
possibility
�
sibility
of
a
two
man
US
orbital
flight
this
year
Officials
said
the
mishap
probably
means
that
astro
astronauts
�
nauts
Virgil
I
Gus
Grisson
and
John
W
Young
will
have
to
wait
until
early
1965
to
make
the
first
tandem
flight
They
were
to
take
a
three
orbit
five
hour
space
ride
In
mid
December
As
an
electrical
storm
swept
over
Cape
Kennedy
Monday
night
several
light
lightning
�
ning
bolts
struck
the
Gemini
launching
complex
In
swift
succession
They
damaged
systems
in
a
Titan
2
rocket
on
the
pad
and
In
the
ground
support
equipment
No
one
was
hurt
It
was
the
first
recorded
Incidence
of
lightning
damage
to
a
rocket
in
the
14
year
history
of
theCapeAll
rock
rocket
�
et
gantries
here
are
supposed
to
be
lightning
-
proof
WITHIN
AN
HOUR
Sawmill
Accidents
Injure
Two
Workers
Two
men
are
reported
in
good
condition
in
Prince
George
hospital
today
following
separate
sawmill
acci
accidents
�
dents
A
helicopter
was
used
to
fly
both
men
from
the
scene
of
the
accidents
within
one
hour
of
each
other
Tuesday
A
31
year
old
sawyer
Carl
Kwasney
was
struck
In
the
throat
by
a
large
piece
of
steel
from
the
power
saw
he
was
operating
at
11
a
m
His
employer
J
E
Ongman
of
J
E
Ongman
and
Sons
Saw
Sawmill
�
mill
said
the
shanks
which
hold
the
blade
of
the
saw
In
place
came
loose
and
were
thrown
back
into
the
mans
throat
One
piece
was
lodged
between
his
windpipe
and
blood
artery
It
couldnt
have
been
much
closer
said
Mr
Ongman
The
sawmill
is
located
65
miles
east
of
Prince
George
In
the
Bowron
River
area
The
other
accident
occurred
at
10
am
Tuesday
at
Penny
Spruce
Mills
at
Penny
70
miles
east
of
Prince
George
Doyle
Tyake
23
was
turn
turning
�
ing
logs
on
their
way
to
the
head
saw
when
a
large
sliver
was
flung
back
from
the
saw
and
pierced
his
leg
The
silver
described
by
Bill
Harris
manager
of
the
mill
as
one
and
a
half
Inches
In
diameter
and
two
to
three
feet
long
went
completely
through
the
mans
thigh
The
sliver
was
removed
In
the
operating
room
and
Mr
Tyake
was
reported
In
good
condition
by
hospital
officials
today
Mr
Harris
said
he
had
never
heard
of
such
an
accident
hap
happening
�
pening
before
Teamster
union
president
James
Hoffa
and
the
union
ex
executive
�
ecutive
board
met
behind
closed
doors
today
In
Miami
Beach
A
union
spokesman
called
It
a
routine
session
There
was
speculation
the
board
would
reach
a
showdown
on
a
de-
mand
by
a
group
of
dissident
union
members
that
Hoffa
pay
his
own
legal
bills
covering
two
trials
in
which
Hoffa
re-
ceived
a
five
year
prison
sen-
tence
He
is
out
pending
appeals
j
12
MILLION
PLAN
I
Cement
Plant
Site
j
Not
Concrete
Yet
Companies
planning
a
cement
industry
at
Prince
George
probably
wont
know
until
next
spring
where
the
plant
will
be
built
JM
Brabant
president
of
Peace
River
Cement
Limited
said
in
an
interview
from
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
today
that
the
company
is
in
the
process
of
proving
up
Its
sources
of
supply
Until
all
of
the
factors
are
analyzed
the
quality
of
the
raw
materials
together
with
their
distance
from
the
plant
con
construction
�
struction
of
the
mill
wont
go
ahead
Its
all
taking
time
said
Mr
Brabant
With
a
12
mlH
Hon
investment
such
as
ours
we
have
to
irake
sure
we
nave
sufficient
raw
materials
such
as
shale
clay
sand
and
gyp
gypsum
�
sum
Ocean
Cement
and
Supplies
Limited
and
Lafarge
Cement
of
North
America
announced
in
June
they
would
Join
forces
to
build
a
plant
at
Prince
George
The
plant
will
have
an
initial
capacity
of
1
million
barrels
a
year
The
Initial
stage
will
cost
2
million
and
the
balance
of
the
plant
will
follow
depend
depending
�
ing
on
development
of
the
market
The
project
arose
from
the
success
of
the
Peace
River
cem
cement
�
ent
Joint
venture
in
supplying
the
Portage
Mountain
dam
with
more
tlun
1
5
million
sacks
of
cement
in
the
past
two
year
Another
45
sacks
remain
to
be
delivered
on
a
rigid
schedule
Freight
charges
amount
to
almost
half
the
delivered
cost
of
cement
to
Prince
George
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tonight
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