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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Eye
for
Eye
IONDOV
AP
Prime
Min
Minister
�
ister
Lte
Kuan
Yew
of
Singa
Singapore
�
pore
suggested
Wednesday
night
Malaysia
answer
Indonesian
landings
and
sea
attacks
with
military
action
inside
Indones
Indonesia
�
ia
Lee
said
There
arc
several
recent
priced
tils
for
this
When
North
Vietnamese
motor
tor
torpedo
�
pedo
boats
shot
at
destroyers
on
the
high
seas
the
Americans
did
not
Just
wait
but
they
Im
Immobilized
�
mobilized
the
bases
from
which
tl
e
motor
torpedo
boats
attacks
omaiuled
FBI
Checks
WASHINGTON
AP-President
Johnson
has
directed
the
mi
to
compile
Its
reports
on
recent
street
violence
In
the
US
so
he
can
determine
If
any
common
pattern
exists
and
de
decide
�
cide
whither
new
federal
laws
ure
needed
Off
to
Wed
COPCKIIAGUN
AP-Princess
Anne
Marie
of
Denmark
waved
goodbye
to
her
homeland
lodiy
und
loft
for
her
wedding
Sept
18
to
King
Constantino
of
Greece
About
1000
persons
Intituling
many
schoolchildren
watched
the
IH-yptr-old
prin
princess
�
cess
depart
to
begin
her
new
life
us
the
worlds
youngest
queen
Forces
Growing
WASHINGTON
AP-Mlx-woll
I
Tailor
US
ambassa
ambassador
�
dor
in
Saigon
h
is
told
Johnson
administration
leaders
ant
1
-Communist
mllltiry
forces
In
South
Viet
Nam
aro
growing
In
strength
and
efficiency
utt
fast
or
rate
than
the
Communist
Viet
Cong
gucrrllliB
Taylor
however
ban
ultm
told
officials
hero
ho
does
tint
think
tho
US
-supported
Vietnamese-
arc
going
to
achieve
victory
over
tho
puer
rilhs
by
military
means
In
tho
foreseeable
future
Indian
Take
ovor
NHW
DELHI
AP
The
In
ll
in
Government
has
taken
over
control
of
tho
southwest
elate
of
Kerala
In
order
to
ward
off
a
communist
threat
The
Kerala
legislature
was
dissolved
and
all
state
affairs
weio
turned
over
to
Prime-
Minister
Slustrls
government
In
Now
Delhi
Meaty
Escape
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Heuters
-
Two
Cast
German
families
totalling
IS
persons
Including
11
children
fled
hero
Wednesdty
night
hid
hidden
�
den
In
a
truck
under
a
loidof
meat
West
Dorlln
police
said
Flying
Help
THOMPSON
Man
CP
A
helicopter
was
fl
lng
this
morn
morning
�
ing
to
pick
up
an
Injured
school
schoolboy
�
boy
on
a
remote
section
of
tho
Hayes
River
In
North
Eastern
Manitoba
The
boy
whoso
name
was
unavailable
was
a
member
of
a
canoo
party
from
St
Johns
Cathedral
Dojs
School
In
Sel
Selkirk
�
kirk
Man
Tho
helicopter
which
came
from
Wabowden
Man
was
to
rendezous
at
a
nearby
like
with
a
float
equipped
pi
mo
which
would
carry
tho
boy
to
Thompson
Man
Did
it
seem
a
mlto
chilly
to
you
esterdaThodas
high
temperature
of
52
equalled
tho
record
low
for
Sept
0
set
hero
In
1021
and
1940
And
this
mornings
low
of
22
was
the
coldest
Sept
10
minimum
since
1920
when
tho
low
was
also
22
Calgar
and
Tort
St
John
also
had
record
lows
this
morning
of
25
and
20
respectively
Tho
annual
curling
club
meeting
was
called
for
last
night
Not
enough
persons
turned
up
to
make
a
quorum
So
tho
meeting
Is
being
held
Sept
10
8
pm
at
tho
club
rooms
whether
there
aro
two
or
two
hundred
there
INDEX
Weather
3
Classified
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14
10
10
Comics
12
Coming
Events
0
Editorial
2
Entortalnment
1
8
Tishlng
10
Hero
and
Thore
11
Majkets
3
Sports
9
10
TV
8
VICTORIA
REFUSES
TO
HELP
BRIEF
PLANNED
FOR
PUPILS
BY
PARENTS
The
Department
of
Education
has
refused
to
intervene
in
a
school
boundary
dispute
be
tween
School
Board
and
u
group
of
parents
from
south
side
Prince
George
Parents
who
haveboenkeep
lng
their
39
children
out
of
school
rather
than
making
them
walk
through
lonely
bush
were
told
Wednesday
the
department
cannot
act
on
their
appeal
for
help
Tho
parents
aro
now
drafting
on
appeal
to
present
to
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Hay
Wlll
Iston
Ho
Is
expected
to
meet
with
them
today
or
Friday
Dispute
pivots
on
a
school
board
decision
to
ra
allocato
children
hi
the
Pine
St
and
Cariboo
Trailer
Court
area
from
Connaught
to
South
fort
George
School
To
get
to
school
children
would
have
to
walk
through
heavily
wooded
bush
or
on
tho
edge
of
ft
busy
road
Parents
fear
their
olemen-tary-ogo
children
will
bo
molested
If
they
travel
through
the
woods
or
lilt
by
a
car
Ifllicy
take
tho
highway
route
Since
school
opened
Tuesday
they
have
been
presenting
their
children
at
Connaught
School
and
each
llino
hao
polltoly
been
lefused
permission
to
register
Ihulr
children
They
must
present
their
chil
children
�
dren
at
some
school
to
comply
with
education
requirements
Columbia
Top
Topic
For
Meet
OTTAWA
CP
Prlmo
Min
Minister
�
ister
Pearson
and
President
Johnson
will
discuss
several
International
topics
when
they
meet
next
Wednesday
at
tho
In
Intel
�
tel
national
Peace
Arch
between
Dritlsh
Columbia
and
tho
State
of
Washington
but
the
reason
foi
tholr
meeting
tho
Columbia
niver
Treaty
will
probably
bo
the
most
contioverslal
Tho
meeting
and
a
special
tour
by
air
over
the
upper
Co
Columbia
�
lumbia
niver
basin
wore
an
announced
�
nounced
jointly
by
Washington
and
OttawJ
Wednesday
It
will
bo
his
first
trip
out
of
the
US
for
Mr
Johnson
since
ho
took
offlco
but
not
his
flrt
meeting
with
Mr
Peaison
Tho
two
leadeis
will
meet
in
Great
Tails
Mont
Thoy
will
then
fly
to
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
and
proceed
from
there
to
Dlalne
Thote
was
no
indication
of
what
topics
they
planned
lo
dis
discuss
�
cuss
although
tho
announce
announcement
�
ment
said
they
would
cover
cunent
International
prob
problems
�
lems
of
mutual
concern
It
Is
taken
for
granted
that
this
means
thoCprus
situation
and
piobably
Viet
Nam
and
In
Indonesia
�
donesia
Chairman
of
tho
un
comlne
blood
donor
campaign
Sept
1C
18
Douglas
McDonald
sajs
blood
is
urgently
needed
this
month
to
fill
out
Prince
Georges
quota
To
show
why
blood
Is
needed
he
said
241
patients
received
blood
last
year
and
they
used
an
average
of
0
12
pints
each
Prince
George
Air
Cadets
will
be
on
parade
for
the
first
time
this
season
Mon
daj
at
the
atmouries
The
ses
session
�
sion
get
undeiway
at
7
pm
Last
ear
tho
squadjon
had
53
boS
on
strength
a
Residents
of
tho
Nechako
w
Improvement
District
pie
ise
take
note
effective
Tri
day
tho
old
gaibage
dump
be
behind
�
hind
the
provincial
weigh
scales
will
no
longer
be
open
for
public
use
Tho
dump
has
been
closed
bee
tuso
it
was
a
health
hazard
and
an
eye
sore
Signs
have
been
posted
warning
of
the
no
dumping
liw
and
the
dump
will
be
covered
up
and
fenced
In
tho
neu
future
A
new
dump
has
leeii
opened
well
behind
tho
Austin
subdivision
In
what
NID
chairman
A
Scott
tails
a
nitural
spot
Dt
suoitors
In
riorlda
Hurrlcano
Dora
smashed
at
St
August
ino
and
Jacksonville
Uko
a
giant
wreck
-or
today
devastating
3
vast
nroa
with
a
10
foot
tldo
and
100-mllo-plus
winds
Tho
masslvo
storm
torment
tormenting
�
ing
100000
squaro
miles
of
land
and
soa
sent
galos
whistling
all
tho
way
to
South
Carolina
and
battered
Dnnswlck
Ga
with
05
m
plt
gusts
Unofficial
ostlmates
put
dam
ago
In
tho
tens
of
millions
of
tlollats
Watoi
flowed
hip
doep
In
tho
ancient
Slave
Market
Squaro
of
St
Auguetlno
Bypass
Gets
Share
Cost
Stoplight
The
city
has
been
asked
to
share
tho
cost
of
tho
ttaffic
light
at
rifth
Ave
and
Central
St
In
a
letter
road
to
councils
genoial
purposes
committee
Wednesday
afternoon
tho
De
Department
�
partment
of
Highways
asks
tho
municipality
to
pay
throo
eighths
or
1350
of
tho
5000
oxpendltuio
Tho
pjovlnclal
government
will
pay
tho
lemalnder
The
light
will
bo
installed
In
approximately
threo
weeks
at
tho
busy
intoi
section
near
Spruceland
Shopping
Centro
It
will
be
conti
oiled
elec
tionlcally
by
tho
flow
of
ti
afflc
using
tho
two
streets
The
decision
to
Install
tho
light
came
altei
tho
highways
department
was
bombai
ded
with
piotests
from
council
and
resi
residents
�
dents
of
tho
area
ovei
tho
hazards
of
tho
Intoi
section
Minister
Speaks
Resources
Mlnlstei
Willlston
tonight
will
bo
guost
speaker
at
Pi
lnco
George
Senloi
Secondary
schools
giaduationceiomonles
Thoio
will
bo
145
graduates
tho
latgost
clasb
in
tho
schools
hlstoiy
Thoro
weio
92
last
yoai
Tho
coiomonlos
during
wjilch
each
gtaduato
will
bo
present
d
with
a
coitlflcato
begin
at
730
p
m
tonight
e
e
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
10
1964
Whoothl
And
a
boy
gelt
doutod
at
ulant
hurricane
spawned
wave
tmathet
over
St
Auguttlno
teawall
Hong
Kong
Target
DORA
SMASHES
FLORIDA
Of
240
MPH
Wind
HONG
KONG
Ai
-
7000
persons
have
been
evacuated
from
Hong
Kong
as
Typhoon
Sally
with
winds
up
to
2
0
milrs-nn-hour
approaches
the
British
Crown
Colony
Sally
is
expected
to
hit
Hone
Kpng
tonight
The
riot
squad
was
called
out
lo
control
thousands
ot
panicky
ChlnoBQ
who
ruMiod
aboard
for
rles
to
the
mainland
Tho
gtart
tjphoon
appoard
to
bo
aiming
a
direct
blow
at
tho
crowd
Dritlsh
colony
whoro
typhoon
Huby
killed
41
persons
last
Satuiday
rringo
winds
of
CO
milos
an
hour
started
buffeting
tho
Island
at
mid
day
sending
ships
and
small
craft
scurrying
to
tjphoon
Giant
old
oaks
thai
have
woalhored
tempests
through
the
ccntuiles
wore
uprooted
by
what
old
timers
called
the
worst
storm
In
memory
Most
streets
waro
inundated
Power
wasout
In
Jacksonville
a
city
of
250000
with
a
modorn
gleam
gleaming
�
ing
skyllno
homos
wer
o
un
unroofed
�
roofed
streets
flooded
power
linos
poles
and
treos
tossed
to
tho
ground
In
u
tangle
Dora
was
moving
erratically
toward
the
west
or
west-north-west
at
seven
mph
Tho
woathor
bureau
advised
that
moro
battering
was
to
como
Rains
of
10
to
18
Inches
wore
predicted
for
tho
rest
of
north
orn
riorlda
and
southeastern
Georgia
producing
flooding
In
rlvors
and
streams
somo
sovoro
a
houso
committee
Tho
Prime
Minister
made
tho
announcement
toOiy
as
tho
Houso
session
opened
Ho
said
tho
difficulties
ovei
how
a
commltteo
would
operate
and
wliat
would
happonto
its
repoit
in
tho
Houso
worocloar
od
away
at
a
meeting
of
party
leadois
earlier
today
Mr
Pearson
outlined
to
tho
House
this
procedure
rirst
tho
Commons
flag
debate
would
bo
suspended
and
a
resolution
Intioduced
to
set
up
tho
commltteo
House
lot
dors
of
the
five
parties
aie
to
meet
latot
on
today
to
establish
toims
of
rofeience
foi
this
committee
If
thoi
e
is
quick
agi
eoment
on
tho
terms
tho
josolutlon
could
bo
intioduced
Immediately
and
passed
with
unanimous
consent
of
MPs
Othei
wise
said
Mi
Pearson
tho
resolution
would
bo
placed
on
tho
Commons
oidoi
paper
as
soon
as
possible
The
commltteo
would
consist
of
15
members
seven
Lib
ouls
five
Conservatives
and
one
membet
each
from
tho
Now
Democratic
Social
Credit
and
CLbAR
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High
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May
Need
Septic
Tank
In
New
Sub
Divisions
The
city
may
not
be
able
to
provide
sewer
service
to
new
homes
in
the
Spruce
land
and
Highland
sub
subdivisions
�
divisions
it
was
indi
indicated
�
cated
Wednesday
Mayor
Garvin
Dezcll
suggested
at
a
special
meeting
of
city
council
that
application
be
made
to
Central
Mortgage
and
Housing
Corp
to
allow
septic
tanks
in
the
de
developments
�
velopments
CMIIC
Is
Involved
becauso
It
sots
the
specifications
of
hones
for
which
It
lend
money
The
move
to
get
approval
for
septic
tanks
came
a
week
after
the
city
was
told
that
It
couldnt
extend
its
sewage
disposal
ss
tcm
without
Installing
a
treat
treatment
�
ment
plant
The
Pollution
Control
Doard
has
told
tho
citys
consulting
engineers
that
a
treatment
plant
Li
necessary
before
any
ex
expansion
�
pansion
takes
place
The
city
of
Prince
George
dumps
an
average
of
three
mil
million
�
lion
gallons
of
raw
sewage
Into
the
Fraser
Illver
each
day
There
have
been
Indications
that
the
city
cart
afford
tho
treatment
plant
preliminary
planning
of
which
has
already
started
beforo
lOCO
The
sewage
treatment
plant
could
cost
approximately
32G0
000
However
tho
biggest
single
Item
Involved
In
expansion
of
the
sower
system
Is
construc
construction
�
tion
of
a
trunk
lino
which
would
drain
effluent
from
he
now
sulxllvlslons
This
would
bo
built
through
a
gully
at
tho
foot
of
Cran
brook
Hill
and
preliminary
es
estimates
�
timates
indicate
It
alono
would
cost
600000
Adding
tho
costs
of
tho
trunk
lino
and
treatment
plant
tho
city
would
luvo
to
borrow
closo
to
1
million
Tills
would
havo
to
be
in
addition
to
olhor
borrowings
which
tho
city
would
havo
to
make
to
keep
pace
with
growth
Tho
city
hopes
to
open
up
Spruceland
this
wlntor
and
tho
devolopors
of
Highland
Subdiv
Subdivision
�
ision
want
to
have
lots
on
salo
next
spring
Take
Flag
Debate
Away
From
House
OTTAWA
CP
-
Prime
Minister
Pearson
has
an
nounced
an
agreement
by
the
party
leadois
to
tako
tho
flag
debate
out
of
the
Commons
and
submit
the
ibsue
to
Credlttste
parties
It
would
bo
asked
to
report
bacu
to
the
Houso
in
six
weeks
If
tho
commltteo
report
was
unanimous
oi
noar-
unani
unanimous
�
mous
thore
would
bo
no
piob
lem
in
tosumlng
tho
Commons
flag
debate
Howoor
If
strong
divi
divisions
�
sions
oi
asubstantlally
hold
minority
view
resulted
from
the
commlttoo
sessions
thero
would
bo
another
meeting
of
tho
party
leadors
to
set
a
tlmo
limit
on
tho
renewed
debate
Speed
Catcher
Getting
Results
Its
worklngl
The
city
RCMPs
new
radai
set
Is
catching
up
on
speeders
Staff
Sgt
Carl
Sirslat
said
a
Luge
number
of
speedeis
have
been
imbushed
b
tho
radai
-
equipped
traffic
detail
and
it
is
becoming
a
most
ef
fective
detoircut
to
high
speed
driving
Staff
Sarslat
said
ho
could
not
pioduco
a
definite
total
of
speeders
captured
by
radar
since
speeders
captiued
by
all
methods
aje
lumped
Into
one
file
The
1300
radar
set
went
Into
operation
Sept
3
to
slow
down
cltj
drivers
It
his
a
country
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cousin
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out
outside
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city
limits
b
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STILL
NO
WATER
Stopping
a
2500
pound
tool
string
in
mid
air
is
tho
man
doing
the
drilling
for
the
Nechako
Improvement
District
Clarence
Tmgley
Mr
Tingley
has
been
work-
ing
on
tho
test
well
site
near
tho
Hnrt
Highway
School
for
tho
past
ten
days
and
has
now
drilled
close
to
150
feet
with
still
no
sight
of
water
Pete
Miller
photo
Nechako
Drill
at
1
50
Feet
Tho
Nechako
Improvement
Districts
test
well
has
i
cached
a
depth
of
close
to
150
foot
with
still
no
sign
of
water
A
drill
team
hlied
by
tho
piovlnctal
govommont
has
been
woiklng
at
tho
uoll
site
adjacent
to
tho
Halt
Highway
Elementary
School
fot
tho
past
10
days
Tho
dlstiict
now
has
a
plan
for
a
water
system
foi
losl
dents
of
tho
Hart
Highway
and
area
as
far
noith
as
tho
Austin
Subdivision
Tho
well
being
dug
is
a
test
to
seo
if
thei
o
Is
enough
watoi
to
supply
tho
system
If
it
Is
successful
It
will
bo
made
ono
of
tho
tin
oo
planned
permanent
supply
wells
Tho
Hist
100
feet
Is
at
a
dlametei
of
10
inches
and
from
thoio
down
it
has
been
an
eight
-Inch
hole
It
took
only
foui
days
todilllthoflist
100
feet
Clajenco
Tingley
the
man
doing
tho
diilllng
said
thoio
was
a
little
watei
at
tho
CO
foot
level
but
it
was
only
enough
to
soivo
about
one
houso
Slnco
then
thei
e
Im
been
no
watei
sild
Mi
Tingley
who
woikb
foi
G
and
G
Well
Diilllng
an
Abbot
slot
i
Unit
A
lot
of
time
was
bpenrwhen
tho
10
loot
lentthb
of
olght-
Inch
plpo
had
to
bo
wolded
to
gothor
to
Insert
Inside
tho
100
foot
of
10
Inch
lining
A
2500
pound
bit
on
a
15
foot
tool
sting
Is
making
tho
hole
in
tho
soft
ground
Tho
diilllng
Is
falily
easy
ON
THE
BEAT
hero
said
Mr
Tlngloy
who
works
tho
well
10
hours
a
day
Tho
woll
may
bo
abandonee
If
no
water
Is
found
at
tho
400-
foot
level
but
light
now
It
Is
going
strong
and
chances
look
good
p
Police
Still
Investigating
Hotel
Cashbox
Robbery
Police
aio
still
t
lying
foi
a
breakthiough
in
tho
Monday
night
theft
of
13000
from
tho
Simon
Trasoi
Hotel
Staff
Sgt
Call
Saislat
said
questioning
continues
but
no
ono
has
been
taken
into
custody
A
thief
netted
10000
cash
and
3000
lit
cheques
when
lie
decoyed
a
nlght
cleik
aw
a
fiom
tho
cashbo
b
tinning
in
a
filso
flic
alaim
Tw
out
-tin
ee
of
40
appeal
against
sentence
foi
conlcted
di
links
will
be
heiid
In
Count
Couit
heio
sept
30
The
appeals
weie
hum
hod
by
the
Attoiney
GeiHM
al
of
office
�
fice
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one
liom
tioiitem
ct
foi
Intoxication
huuled
down
b
Maglstiato
Geoio
Mew
ait
City
liwiMi
Pi
nnk
ln
and
Les
Cashman
ate
handling
tho
appeals
foi
the
Ciown
Theie
weie
40
appeals
launched
but
only
23
of
the
lespondents
had
been
notified
of
the
appeils
when
the
healing
date
was
set
The
othei
23
could
not
be
found
oi
police
Ime
not
et
been
able
to
contact
them
Moie
lespondents
nnj
be
contacted1
bj
sept
JO
Mi
Pen
Mild
luiildnt
think
the
he
u
lng
would
take
moie
thin
one
di
foi
Judge
C
r
Mouow
to
complete
He
s
ild
It
was
test
ease
as
fn
is
he
know
i
The
iivspomionts
mo
not
been
loued
to
attend
the
lieu-
lng
but
Mi
peu
sild
the
toiild
bo
ile
ilt
with
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Ihough
the
no
not
piiMMit
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