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No
178
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Two
Killed
MONTREAL
CP
-
Police
report
two
men
werp
killed
to
today
�
day
and
four
others
were
Injured
In
an
explosion
In
a
tunnel
on
Montreals
subway
project
The
explosion
occurred
in
a
35-foot-deep
two-thousand-fooMong
tunnel
part
of
Mont
Montreals
�
reals
subway
construction
pro
project
�
ject
Fighting
Foe
SAIGON
AP
-
South
Viet
Nam
formally
charged
today
that
neighboring
Cambodia
is
fighting
in
open
support
of
the
Communist
Vict
Cong
against
forces
of
the
Saigon
government
The
foreign
ministry
made
the
charge
in
a
communique
warn
warning
�
ing
that
South
Viet
Nam
holds
the
Cambodian
government
re
responsible
�
sponsible
for
the
grave
con
consequences
�
sequences
which
may
follow
End
of
War
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Top
US
officials
say
they
believe
It
may
become
possible
to
ne
negotiate
�
gotiate
an
end
to
the
war
in
South
Vict
Nam
but
only
after
Communist
China
and
North
Vict
Nam
arc
convinced
they
are
backing
a
losing
aggression
Whether
the
anti
guerrilla
fighting
will
have
to
bo
expanded
beyond
the
boarders
of
South
Vict
Nam
before
that
result
is
achieved
Is
one
of
tho
questions
left
open
following
the
consul
consultations
�
tations
hero
this
week
of
US
Ambassador
Maxwell
D
Taylor
with
President
Johnson
and
other
US
policymakers
Bolster
Fleet
SINOAPORC
AP
nrltaln
dispatched
four
warships
from
the
Mediterranean
to
Slngaporo
today
to
bolslor
Its
Tar
Cast
fleet
guarding
Malaysia
against
Indonesia
Tho
ordor
to
strong
then
tho
soa
forco
followed
tho
airlift
to
Singapore
Thursday
of
a
COO
nun
anti
aircraft
regi
regiment
�
ment
from
British
forces
In
Germany
Continuo
Force
UNITED
NATIONS
AP
-Sccrctary-Genoral
UTtuntsays
Cyprus
and
othor
interested
governments
have
agreed
to
continuation
of
tho
UN
Cyprus
pcaco
forco
for
another
ttirco
months
In
a
roport
to
tho
Se
Security
�
curity
Council
Tlunt
agrees
that
oxtenslonofthoUNforcos
mission
Is
essential
Thantalso
laid
down
terms
under
which
tho
oleven
nation
council
would
spell
out
broader
authority
for
tho
force
Fear
Coup
SAIGON
AP
-
There
aro
rumors
in
Saigon
that
a
coup
attempt
may
bo
staged
this
weekend
Even
In
official
quar
quarters
�
ters
there
Is
a
general
im
impression
�
pression
that
serious
trouble
may
be
forthcoming
perhaps
Sunday
Unusual
number
of
troops
and
armored
cars
can
be
seen
in
various
parts
of
Saigon
m
Total
rainfall
which
fell
over
Frlnce
George
during
the
months
of
June
July
and
August
totalled
1362
Inches
made
the
wettest
summer
on
record
Former
three
-
month
sum
summer
�
mer
record
was
1957
with
1090
Inches
and
1948
when
1016
Inches
fell
Taking
July
and
Aug
August
�
ust
separately
rainfall
totalled
925
inches
and
was
exceeded
only
by
1948
when
the
two
month
precipitation
total
was
903
inches
Torestry
matters
in
gen-
eral
will
be
discussed
later
this
afternoon
when
lands
and
forest
minister
Ray
Willis
Williston
�
ton
meets
with
Northern
Interior
Lumbermans
Association
sec
secretary
�
retary
Dob
Gallagher
We
have
no
specific
pioblem
or
controversy
to
discuss
Dob
said
but
we
like
to
take
ad
advantage
�
vantage
of
Mr
Wllllstons
visit
here
to
discuss
all
phases
of
forestry
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8
class
at
the
formal
ceremonies
last
night
Loran
Sullivan
19
was
accidentally
killed
In
a
hunt
hunting
�
ing
accident
last
weekend
His
sense
of
humor
and
friendliness
will
be
missed
by
all
Mr
Kellet
said
Two
local
equestrians
leave
at
the
end
of
the
month
for
Vancouver
to
compete
In
the
Northwest
International
Horse
Show
Charlie
Shields
and
Dud
Sawley
will
be
competing
in
the
show
and
Jumping
classes
re
respectively
�
spectively
to
be
hold
Sept
29
30
and
Oct
1
3
Dulldlng
permits
for
23
new
houses
were
taken
out
through
district
building
inspector
Doug
Grant
during
August
He
said
the
house
permits
represent
about
193000
in
building
values
In
Community
Planning
Area
No
7
The
area
surrounds
the
city
Although
spread
throughout
the
district
Mr
Grant
said
the
bulk
of
tho
houses
will
go
up
west
and
north
of
Prince
Geoige
Only
three
houses
are
scheduled
to
go
up
south
of
the
city
k
MINISTER
WILL
MEET
SOUTH
FORT
PARENTS
Forests
Minister
Ray
Williston
has
accepted
a
brief
from
parents
who
are
keeping
their
children
out
of
school
rather
than
make
them
travel
on
a
lonely
forest
path
A
spokesman
for
the
group
of
parents
representing
39
elementary
school
children
said
Mr
Williston
re
received
�
ceived
their
list
of
grievances
last
night
and
has
agreed
to
meet
with
them
this
weekend
The
parents
are
keeping
their
children
out
of
South
Fort
George
School
because
they
say
the
youngsters
would
be
risking
molesters
by
walking
through
the
woods
between
their
homes
and
school
HONG
KONG
SIDESWIPED
Triplet
Ethel
Spins
As
Florida
Watches
JACKSONVILLE
Fla
AP
-
Florida
staggered
by
the
one
two
punch
of
Hurricanes
Clco
and
Dora
looked
with
apprehension
today
at
Hurricane
Ethel
spinning
slowly
toward
it
from
the
Atlantic
Although
It
was
too
early
to
toll
whore
Cthel
would
go
Iter
centre
was
whipping
along
tho
same
path
taken
by
Dora
Dora
meanwhile
sloshed
through
tho
Florida
Panhandle
alter
hitting
Jacksonville
St
Augustlno
and
Drunswlck
Oa
Preliminary
ostlmatosput
damo
in
tho
tens
of
millions
of
dollars
Damago
to
tho
beach
area
of
Jacksonville
alone
was
sot
at
14000000
Dora
lost
her
strength
during
a
rainy
trek
across
northern
Florida
and
was
downgraded
to
a
tropical
storm
HONG
KONG
AP
-
A
land
landslide
�
slide
triggered
by
Typhoon
Sally
killed
six
persons
and
Injured
olght
othors
In
Hong
Kong
today
It
tin
lashed
tho
Dr
It
lsh
colony
Thursday
night
and
this
morn
morning
�
ing
aftor
Typltoon
Sally
sldo
swlpod
tho
Island
Tho
casualty
toll
from
Ty
Typltoon
�
pltoon
Sally
stood
at
olght
dead
and
30
Injured
400
Attend
Trade
Meet
An
oxpoctod400dolegatosond
wives
will
bo
arriving
In
tho
city
this
weekend
to
attend
tho
Pacific
Northuost
Trado
Asso
ciation
convention
It
is
tho
first
timo
tho
PNTA
lias
met
In
Prince
George
Harry
Loder
who
is
a
long
tlmo
PNTA
memuor
said
today
3S0
out-of-town
dolcgatos
wore
oxpocted
to
arrlvo
and
tho
rest
of
tho
delegates
will
come
from
local
registration
It
appears
that
accommoda
accommodation
�
tion
in
tho
city
is
plugged
full
during
tho
conference
said
Mr
Loder
Canadian
National
Railways
Is
dropping
off
two
sleeporsfor
tho
convention
said
Mr
Loder
It
looks
like
they
are
going
to
bo
well
used
Dulk
of
the
business
sessions
will
bo
held
Monday
and
early
Tuesday
A
A
moment
of
silence
and
a
short
eulogy
by
Druce
Kel-
let
marked
the
absence
of
one
of
the
graduates
of
tho
19G4
PLAN
NEW
GARDEN
SUITES
ON
WEST
ROAD
P
roport
y
has
been
purchased
for
a
120
sulto
garden
apart
apartment
�
ment
wost
of
Prlnco
George
on
tho
Vondorlioof
Highway
It
was
announced
today
Hog
Drogg
of
Conlral
DC
Roalty
Ltd
said
10
acros
havo
boon
acquired
for
gordon
apart
apartments
�
ments
in
Wostorn
Acros
a
subdivision
dovolopmont
10
mllos
west
of
tho
city
Wostorn
Acros
Is
a
National
Housing
Act
approvod
subdivi
subdivision
�
sion
which
offors
buyers
largo
lots
with
road
sowor
ondwator
sorvico
Provision
for
schools
and
parks
along
with
a
commercial
aroa
has
boon
Incorporated
into
tho
subdivision
plans
Plans
havo
boon
approved
by
tho
Com
Community
�
munity
Planning
Branch
of
tho
Dopartmont
of
Municipal
Affairs
Tho
on
tiro
dovolopmont
covors
300
acros
Approxi
mately
45
acros
aro
bolng
sold
In
tho
first
stago
of
tho
salo
Tho
40
acros
Is
spaco
for
roughly
80
ttomosltos
37
of
which
alroody
have
boon
sold
Mr
Drogg
who
anticipates
thorell
soon
bo
ahoavydomond
for
out-of-town
property
also
announced
his
firm
Is
planning
a
second
development
about
20
miles
north
of
Prince
George
on
tho
Hart
Highway
Itfl
located
in
tho
Salmon
Valley
district
and
will
cover
approximately
160
acres
Tho
sites
will
be
broken
down
Into
two
acro
parcels
tho
first
of
which
will
go
on
salo
next
spring
One
of
the
features
of
the
Salmon
Valley
development
Is
that
some
of
tho
homesites
aro
on
tho
bank
of
tho
Salmon
Rlvor
Meanwhile
land
clearing
on
parts
of
a
flve
acro
site
has
been
do
no
at
Fifteenth
and
Willow
This
aroa
also
Is
pro
proposed
�
posed
for
garden
apartments
Architect
Trelle
Morrow
said
land
Is
owned
by
Pinerldgo
Properties
Ltd
which
has
a
view
to
developing
several
apartments
He
said
work
on
the
project
has
been
underway
for
a
couple
of
months
but
as
yet
we
havo
not
decided
on
our
densities
the
number
of
persons
planned
for
the
area
Promise
Fair
Dry
Weather
Fair
dry
weather
and
near
normal
temperatures
can
bo
expected
here
this
weekend
says
the
flye
day
outlook
Fog
patches
aro
expected
early
Satuiday
morning
with
sunny
skies
duiing
tho
balanco
of
the
day
Little
change
In
tem
temperature
�
perature
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Satuiday
at
Pilnco
George
and
Quesnel
28
and
65
Smltheis
30
and
65
Sunday
will
continue
sunny
Peace
Rlvor
Sunny
Saturday
with
llttlo
change
In
temporatuie
Winds
wosterly
10
in
the
afternoon
otheiwlso
light
Low
tonight
and
high
Satui
day
at
Grande
Prali
lo
40
and
65
e
2
Itlzen
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daily
newspaper
for
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Ton
days
of
official
sum
summer
�
mer
aro
left
But
these
frosty
mornings
and
eve
evenings
�
nings
are
ample
warning
that
if
summer
togs
aro
tho
preference
tako
a
heavy
coat
along
Fay
Greenwood
a
Prince
George
BC
Tel
secretary
found
this
fuzzy
fur
coat
the
answer
A
record
low
temperature
for
Sept
10
was
set
yesteiday
Miller
Multi
Tier
Parking
Unit
Suggested
for
Downtown
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
has
sug
suggested
�
gested
a
multi
tiered
parking
structure
could
be
built
at
Fourth
Ave
and
Quebec
St
1
The
mayor
made
the
buggob
Hon
when
he
announced
the
members
of
a
new
committee
which
will
investigate
parking
needs
in
tho
downtown
area
Ho
pointed
out
that
the
ar
arrangement
�
rangement
with
DC
Hydro
Is
that
It
will
vacate
Its
office
bpaco
at
that
Intersection
by
May
1
next
year
Aftor
DC
Hydro
moves
to
new
quarters
in
the
Central
area
the
site
will
beturpedover
to
the
city
He
said
the
Idea
of
multl
tlered
p
irking
was
something
for
the
committee
to
consider
along
with
tho
fact
that
there
aro
five
lots
available
near
Knox
United
Church
The
committee
which
Is
a
ictsult
of
a
mooting
the
Down
Downtown
�
town
Business
Association
had
with
city
council
last
mouth
wU
hold
Its
founding
mooting
Sept
30
Prince
George
hotel
owners
have
called
for
an
end
to
ugly
scenes
of
drunkeness
and
rowdyism
on
downtown
streets
Peter
Osmack
president
of
Prince
George
Hotel
Association
said
today
hotel
owners
are
very
upset
with
the
situation
In
addition
they
are
concerned
with
the
unfavorable
publicity
which
the
city
has
received
from
outside
newspapers
The
hotel
owners
were
par
particularly
�
ticularly
disturbed
by
a
recent
article
in
a
Vancouver
paper
which
made
mention
of
two
seedy
hotels
with
their
mag
magnetic
�
netic
beer
parlor
attractions
and
tho
near
skid
road
condi
conditions
�
tions
which
surround
them
Somebody
had
to
do
some
something
�
thing
and
wo
decided
to
start
DEATH
IN
STREET
FIGHT
SAID
MURDER
Dolmor
Kollog
35
was
charged
Thursday
with
non
noncapital
�
capital
murder
In
the
street-
fight
death
of
David
Wesley
Miller
Tho
chargo
camo
flvu
days
aftor
Mlllor
died
of
a
stab
wound
to
tho
ttomach
suffered
In
a
brawl
outsldo
a
hotol
boor
parlor
Aug
8
Kollog
Is
scheduled
to
appear
In
magistrates
court
this
aftor
noon
Tho
caso
Is
oxpoctod
to
bo
adjourned
to
a
later
dato
Kollog
vas
hold
In
custody
slnco
Aug
8
on
a
chargo
of
wounding
with
Intent
to
causo
bodily
harm
Pollco
laid
tho
more
sorious
chargo
Thursday
afternoon
Kollog
Is
not
oxpocted
to
ontor
a
ploa
at
todays
sosslon
An
Abbotsford
man
suffored
head
lnlurtos
Thursday
night
whon
his
vohlclo
overturned
12
miles
north
on
tho
Hart
Highway
A
passing
motorist
found
Andre
C
Dourquln
laying
be
sldo
his
demolished
panol
truck
at
1020
pm
Dourquln
Is
in
satisfactory
condition
In
Prlnco
Georgo
Hospital
today
Pollco
said
tho
panel
ap
apparently
�
parently
went
out
of
control
when
Dourquln
applied
tho
brakes
to
negotiate
a
curve
Skid
marks
Indicate
tho
brakes
grabbed
Tho
vehicle
skidded
300
yards
along
tho
shoulder
then
over
overturned
�
turned
in
tho
ditch
Dourquln
was
alono
In
tho
truck
Tho
thlid
cash
drawor
theft
In
as
many
days
netted
100
cash
and
240
Innon
ncgotlable
receipts
from
First
Avenuo
CO
Servico
Thursday
Pollco
said
a
thief
rifled
the
cash
register
when
tho
attend
attendant
�
ant
was
out
of
the
office
In
similar
cash
drawer
thefts
50
was
taken
from
Klng
Koln
Laundry
Wednesday
and
a
thief
mado
off
with
whopping
13000
from
the
Hotel
Simon
Fraser
Tuesday
Nono
of
tho
thieves
havo
been
caught
A
reaj
end
collision
at
Tras
er
Drldge
Trailer
Court
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
caused
140
damage
to
a
car
driven
by
Benedict
Hanson
of
471
South
Lyon
Sheet
Nodam
ago
estimate
is
available
for
tho
oJior
car
drlvon
by
Glen
Wilson
of
420
Alwaid
A
second
collision
at
Seventh
and
Victoria
caused
200
dam
ago
to
a
car
dilven
by
Sophie
Haack
of
2000
Seventh
and
250
to
a
cat
dilven
by
Gary
J
Bennett
of
1500
Dogwood
In
night
haffic
couit
Thuis
day
bpeeding
cluigos
bi
ought
a
50
flno
to
Leny
Nafo
and
25
fines
to
Biian
Gieen
and
Otto
Arndt
Auvlt
was
also
fined
20
foi
pusblng
on
tho
light
Funk-
Burnett
was
fined
10
foi
falling
to
yield
light
olway
V
acting
said
Mr
Osmack
Tho
Prince
Georgo
hotels
collectively
are
taking
the
brunt
of
tills
bad
publicity
and
Its
not
fair
to
blame
all
the
hotels
for
something
which
tuo
or
three
of
thorn
are
alleged
to
bo
responsible
he
said
Tho
hotclmcn
last
week
met
with
two
members
of
city
coun
council
�
cil
and
RCMP
Staff
Sgt
Carl
Sarslat
of
tho
city
detachment
Tho
meeting
resulted
In
tho
pollco
launching
foot
patrols
of
tho
downtown
aroa
during
week
weekends
�
ends
Mr
Osmack
said
A
person
might
havo
obtained
liquor
or
boor
from
tho
government
liquor
store
or
from
any
boot
bootlegger
�
legger
but
because
ho
is
noticed
weaving
his
way
along
outsldo
ono
of
tho
citys
hotels
It
is
assumed
immediately
ho
bo
camo
intoxicated
In
ono
of
tho
hotels
The
hotel
owners
woroploas
od
with
tho
reception
they
woro
given
by
RCMP
and
by
Alder
Aldermen
�
men
Charllo
Graham
and
Harry
Lodor
at
tho
mooting
Howovor
said
Mr
Osmack
It
is
tho
responsi
responsibility
�
bility
of
this
community
to
see
this
oily
koops
a
rospoctablo
namo
and
not
loavo
it
up
to
tho
hotels
to
do
all
tho
work
ONE
MORE
HIWAY
16
CONTRACT
PROMISED
SOON
The
provincial
govern
government
�
ment
soon
wilt
announce
a
contract
for
clearing
an
another
�
other
33
tniles
of
Highway
16
between
Prince
Georgo
and
McHride
Dili
Duncan
president
of
the
Central
DC
Chambers
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
said
tody
tho
Depart
Department
�
ment
of
Highways
has
told
him
tho
contract
will
bo
announced
any
day
Tho
contract
probably
will
be
from
the
eastern
end
of
the
uncompleted
road
There
arc
CO
miles
on
which
no
clearing
or
grading
has
taken
place
After
tho
33
mllo
clearing
contract
has
been
awarded
there
will
romaln
CO
miles
of
grading
and
approximately
30
miles
of
clearing
Highways
Minister
Gaglardi
has
promised
that
contracts
for
all
uncompleted
sections
of
tho
highway
will
bo
awarded
before
tho
end
of
tho
governments
fiscal
year
on
March
31
IOCS
Mr
Gjglardl
also
has
said
that
for
ovory
mile
awardeO
to
contractors
on
tho
Yollowhcad
Route
a
mile
will
go
to
con
contract
�
tract
on
Highway
10
Apartment
Rezoning
Hearing
on
Monday
City
council
will
sit
as
a
roronlng
hearing
Monday
night
to
rovlow
proposals
for
two
now
apartmont
blocks
In
Prlnco
Goorgo
Ono
application
Is
from
a
Calgary
dovolopor
for
a
34
sulto
block
at
Sovontconth
Avo
and
Spruco
St
tho
slto
of
tho
old
Paschal
store
Tho
othor
Is
for
a
14
sulte
apartmont
dovolopmont
at
Eighth
Avo
and
Contral
St
Tho
Advisory
Planning
Com
Commission
�
mission
has
recommonded
ac
acceptance
�
ceptance
of
both
proposals
Several
council
members
want
to
attend
sessions
of
tho
Pacific
Northwest
Trade
Asso
Association
�
ciation
convention
In
Prlnco
George
next
week
and
for
that
reason
the
schedule
of
meet
meetings
�
ings
has
been
revised
Tho
regular
council
mooting
will
bo
hold
at
2
pm
instoad
of
Monday
ovonlng
Decauso
It
alroady
has
boon
advortisod
for
8
pm
tho
ro
zoning
hoar
lng
will
bo
hold
In
tho
ovonlng
MONOPOLY
MONOTONY
ADDOTSFORD
CP
A
group
of
13
and
14-year-old
children
havo
set
a
re
record
�
cord
playing
monopoly
They
have
been
playing
24
hours
a
day
for
a
total
of
338
hours
The
former
record
of
330
hours
was
held
by
a
team
In
Indiana
1
Lnb
technician
Lorna
Bruce
plays
the
part
of
a
patient
getting
a
blood
transfusion
to
remind
you
of
the
need
for
blood
at
the
Piince
George
Regional
Hospital
A
blood
donor
dime
will
lie
held
in
the
Legion
Hall
Sept
It
17
and
18
between
130
pm
and
430
and
from
530
to
30
Miss
Tiuila
Howe
UN
assists
Dr
E
Neufeld