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WORLD
TODAY
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banking
committee
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DC
government
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levelled
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police
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three
students
taking
part
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a
recent
anti
nuclear
demonstration
at
La
Macau
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the
three
Dan
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news
newsmen
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while
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was
lying
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ditch
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troops
today
hunted
a
group
of
Indonesian
paratroopers
who
killed
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Tuesday
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tho
fiercest
fighting
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patrol
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tho
council
by
tho
commlttoo
on
church
and
International
affairs
said
tho
action
should
bo
taken
In
full
recognition
of
tho
rights
of
solf
determination
of
tho
pooplo
of
Nationalist
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tho
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of
Cyprus
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tho
flvo
points
offered
by
tho
govornmont
of
President
Makarios
is
proposal
to
lift
its
economic
block
ado
against
tho
Turklsh
Cyprlots
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short
timo
nftor
tho
announcement
armed
Turkish
Cypr
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kina
Village
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truckloads
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of
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loadors
of
Sundays
attempt
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overthrow
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Viet
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Nguyen
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government
custody
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Saigon
today
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situation
in
tho
populous
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remained
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dont
think
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room
shortage
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man
who
works
the
late
shift
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up
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tho
laundro
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after
midnight
one
night
this
week
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do
his
laundry
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tho
suds
were
sudsing
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wandered
about
looking
at
the
various
posters
and
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startled
to
see
two
pahs
of
boots
sticking
out
from
behind
a
bank
of
machines
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couple
of
workmen
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find
anyplace
else
to
bunk
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on
another
two
men
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up
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man
swears
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came
equipped
with
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pair
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folding
camp
beds
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pint
today
kicking
off
the
Red
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blood
donor
clinic
which
will
be
in
Prince
George
until
Saturday
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hope
to
collect
1800
pints
during
the
clinic
which
will
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held
afternoons
and
evenings
at
the
Legion
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mayor
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Dr
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demand
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blood
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activity
in
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area
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that
could
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primarily
at
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blast
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wait
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bit
longer
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Moran
who
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suspendod
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government
policies
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to
promlso
that
sho
novor
again
would
critlclzo
government
policies
in
public
Mrs
Moran
is
appealing
her
suspension
and
she
expects
a
hearing
will
bo
hold
in
mid
Octobei
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no
less
a
person
than
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bet
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to
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being
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Central
Drltlsh
Columbia
not
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chartered
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game
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govern
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are
used
to
ago
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animals
to
help
determine
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in
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any
conservation
officer
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lot
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people
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adjacent
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lecently
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city
on
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atea
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ho
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his
cai
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keep
ahead
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tho
dust
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wolf
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Washington
tho
now
moans
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destruction
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Soviet
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advanco
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govornmont
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said
today
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sources
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tho
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what
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a
talk
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a
Japanoso
group
in
tho
Kremlin
Tuosday
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considered
in
tho
realm
of
tho
possible
Included
Tho
cobalt
bomb
a
nuclear
ctovlco
using
a
shell
of
cobalt
instoad
of
steel
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of
such
a
bomb
would
unleash
huge
amounts
of
lethal
and
long
lived
radioactive
fallout
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death
ray
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a
highly
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light
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experts
were
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dis
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to
dlsputo
tho
exlstenco
of
a
significant
now
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weapon
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noted
that
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boasting
of
this
sort
generally
has
had
some
basis
although
often
inflated
for
propaganda
effect
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tho
same
tlmo
they
wero
not
dismissing
tho
possibility
that
this
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play
by
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early
Tuosday
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was
discovered
by
his
son
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at
530
am
in
tho
one
room
cabin
they
shared
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said
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death
appeared
to
bo
of
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ceremony
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ratification
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the
long
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between
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the
two
countries
which
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discussed
for
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prime
minister
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CO
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Vancouver
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said
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tho
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two
ceremonies
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today
to
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tho
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ceremony
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British
Columbia
and
Alaska
may
move
alone
toward
a
joint
industrial
and
power
scheme
to
avoid
delays
usual
to
international
agreements
top
officials
soid
hero
Tuesday
In
a
repat
to
the
Alaska
Drltlsh
Columbia
Yukon
con
conference
�
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Lands
and
Torest
Min
Minister
�
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Hay
Williston
of
DC
said
forest
and
water
reserves
have
beon
established
on
tho
remote
Iskut
Valley
of
tho
Alaska
Panhandlo
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private
company
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dam
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two
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state
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sibility
for
the
international
aspects
of
the
scheme
be
taken
out
of
tho
hands
of
the
US
and
Canadian
federal
governments
Mr
Williston
and
Govornor
William
Egan
of
Alaska
said
development
could
bo
tied
up
for
10
years
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referred
to
tho
Inter
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�
national
Joint
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They
agreed
that
in
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matters
tho
province
and
state
should
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of
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HCMP
said
today
that
at
least
two
of
four
juveniles
arrostod
for
a
Monday
night
car
thoft
woro
part
of
a
gang
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fivo
cars
in
ono
night
August
10
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woro
on
ono
yoars
probation
Last
month
four
Juveniles
woro
put
on
probation
ondthico
wont
to
roform
school
for
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Indefinite
�
definite
torms
on
conviction
of
a
wild
night
of
Joj
riding
in
flvo
stolon
cars
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car
stolon
Monday
was
a
Volkswagen
ono
of
tho
most
popular
targets
of
car
thlovos
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Sgt
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all
car
ownors
to
lock
tholr
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vehicles
�
hicles
especially-
people
who
own
Vol
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wagons
To
Discuss
Hall
Report
Tho
Hall
Heport
and
Modlcal
Sorvicos
Incorpoiated
will
bo
two
main
Horns
for
discussion
at
DC
Medical
Association
meetings
here
Oct
3
7
Tho
Hall
Heport
was
released
earlier
this
spring
and
is
the
completion
of
a
Hoyal
Com
Commission
�
mission
on
medical
services
It
recommended
swooping
changes
in
the
medical
field
leading
to
socialized
medicine
In
the
near
futuro
MSIs
open
plan
has
run
into
financial
difficulties
It
Is
a
physician
-sponsored
medical
plan
In
DC
that
lias
been
In
operation
for
about
a
year
Dr
Pat
J
Carson
on
the
planning
lommlttee
for
tho
con
convention
�
vention
here
said
today
This
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a
business
meeting
with
general
discussion
of
all
affairs
In
the
provlnco
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is
expected
150
delegates
will
be
attending
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lsh
prime
minister
is
out
in
the
grass
roots
campaigning
for
the
Oct
10
general
elec
election
�
tion
He
Is
speaking
here
to
a
group
at
Dover
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Tho
liner
Queen
Elizabeth
has
suffored
somo
donted
plates
In
her
hull
and
broken
windows
on
the
promenade
deck
In
a
collision
with
a
US
Army
transport
ship
Tho
two
vessels
bumped
together
in
Southamp
Southampton
�
ton
England
today
PRINCE
GEORGE
Energy
Resources
to
Shape
Future
Dy
Vern
Lacey
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Tho
Pacific
Northwest
Trade
Association
conference
on
en
energy
�
ergy
resources
which
ended
Tuesday
may
have
a
hand
in
the
future
growth
of
Prince
George
It
was
a
meeting
of
ideas
from
some
of
the
most
brilliant
men
In
the
business
and
from
a
layman
observers
point
of
view
two
Important
concepts
emerged
First
energy
Is
tho
life
blood
of
Industry
and
as
re
resources
�
sources
In
the
south
become
strained
Industry
Is
willing
to
pay
high
prices
for
northern
power
Second
Prince
George
Is
tho
chief
city
of
an
area
rich
In
hydro
oil
gas
and
coal
le
sourcos
Development
of
theso
rich
sources
of
powor
will
have
to
rub
off
on
tho
Spruce
Capital
This
may
not
bo
news
to
citizens
of
Prince
George
most
of
whom
maintain
a
Vancouv
Vancouver
�
er
move
over
attitude
Dut
it
did
make
an
Impres
Impression
�
sion
on
tho
businessmen
at
the
PNTA
conference
men
who
can
do
something
about
develop
developing
�
ing
tho
North
representatives
of
companies
like
Westing
house
Dechtol
and
Dank
of
Japan
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
chairman
of
DC
Hydro
and
Power
Authority
told
them
DCs
hydro
reserves
aro
In
the
neigh
neighborhood
�
borhood
of
100
million
kilo
kilowatts
�
watts
Total
electric
consump
consumption
�
tion
of
tho
provlnco
at
ptesent
is
13
million
kllllon
kilowatts
See
Pago
3
And
DC
hasnt
even
begun
to
develop
Its
tremendous
coal
resources
said
Di
Shrum
mentioning
that
builders
of
tho
Peace
Rtvej
powor
pioject
aie
chopping
through
deep
veins
of
coal
as
though
It
were
clay
Taithor
nojth
In
000000
square
miles
of
sediment
is
one
of
tho
fteo
woilds
laigest
oil
and
gas
i
esorves
said
Ro
Robert
�
bert
D
Stewait
piesldent
ol
Westcoast
Transmission
Com
Company
�
pany
the
pipeline
builders
So
great
aro
the
Holds
that
gas
Is
being
discovered
at
the
rate
of
a
trillion
cubic
feet
a
year
and
as
he
said
wo
havent
oven
scratched
the
sur
surface
�
face
Other
speakers
told
of
tho
critical
powor
shortage
that
will
affect
parts
of
tho
US
In
20
years
and
outlined
the
Intortle
or
Interconnection
of
powor
facilities
all
over
the
continent
so
aieas
with
powoi
sut
pluses
cantiansmlttopowei
shoit
aieas
Drltlsh
Columbia
will
bo
anchor-man
on
this
International
powot
gild
bilnglng
eneigy
from
tho
noith
It
will
prob
probably
�
ably
havo
to
como
tluough
Prince
Geojgo
Looking
faithoi
Into
tho
fu
futuro
�
turo
speakoi
s
foi
csaw
an
age
of
micleai
powoi
plants
but
with
tho
constant
lncieaso
In
powoi
demands
all
othoi
fa
facilities
�
cilities
will
bo
fully
employed
1
DC
has
no
known
supplies
of
uranium
but
as
Dr
Shrum
said
this
province
has
every
everything
�
thing
else
so
there
is
probably
uianium
too
If
not
It
can
buy
atomic
fuel
to
run
Its
reactois
because
It
Is
one
of
tho
least
expensive
considerations
in
an
atomic
power
plant
Anothoi
oyes-to-tho-futuie
speakei
Dr
Jack
Davis
MP
tho
powor
consultant
foi
tho
federal
government
forecast
a
gieat
Inland
watei
way
sti
et
etching
�
ching
fiom
the
Rockies
to
tho
Great
Lakes
formed
by
hoisting
runoff
waters
eastwaid
over
tho
Groat
Divide
and
dlvoi
ting
the
Lalid
Alaska
and
Yukon
rlveis
Into
the
Peace
A
dieani
now
butpeiliapsa
leallty
in
CO
jeais
piovldlng
powoi
litigation
and
Inland
watoi
ti
inspoitatlon
to
tho
aioas
or
canun
mat
ikM
it
most
Delegate
i
epi
esontlng
most
majoi
cities
and
towns
between
Oregon
and
Alaska
took
steps
to
further
their
policy
of
In
Intel
�
tel
national
power
develop
development
�
ment
at
tho
Prince
George
meeting
They
established
a
com
committee
�
mittee
to
Investigate
andpiob
ably
oppose
pioposed
US
leg
legislation
�
islation
increasing
the
ta
on
purchase
of
Canadian
securities
by
US
buyers
Then
aftei
an
aeilal
toui
of
the
Peace
pioject
they
le
turned
home
Pei
haps
they
will
bo
back
a
few
of
them
The
Prince
Geoige
Clnmbei
of
Commeice
gave
them
loyal
tieatment
and
the
citys
hospitality
machine
woikod
oveitlmo
to
show
them
a
good
time
The
made
sine
delegates
saw
the
pi
owthof
Pi
inco
Geoi
gi
thoy
showed
that
lndustilal
powei
will
be
cheap
and
pei
lnp
Pilneo
Geoige
will
benefit
lndustihll
fiom
the
lsit
of
tho
US
buslnobsinen
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