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Smugglers
NEOSYIA
AP
-
Cyprus
po
police
�
lice
say
they
have
arrested
five
Swedish
members
of
the
UN
peace
force
on
charges
of
smug
smuggling
�
gling
munitions
to
Turkish
Cyp
riots
A
Greek
Cyprlot
police
source
said
the
five
Swedes
were
caught
transporting
the
munitions
aboard
two
armored
personnel
carriers
of
the
Swed
Swedish
�
ish
contingent
flying
a
UN
flag
and
bearing
UN
markings
Wild
Wilda
TOKYO
AP
-
One
hundred
mlle-an-hour
winds
battered
Kagoshlma
In
southern
Japan
as
typhoon
Wllda
slammed
ashore
late
today
National
police
listed
three
persons
dead
one
missing
2G
injured
more
than
4S0
homes
destroyed
and
two
ships
sunk
Galloping
Gladys
HALIFAX
CP
-Hurricane
Gladys
has
now
been
reduced
to
a
tropical
storm
as
It
moves
closer
to
Nova
Scotia
The
weather
office
in
Halifax
said
today
the
storm
Is
located
ap
approximately
�
proximately
120
miles
southeast
of
hero
and
moving
northeast
at
more
than
30
miles
an
hour
Wind
gusts
of
4G
miles
and
hour
and
heavy
rain
were
forecast
for
Nova
Scotia
Reach
Agreement
UNITED
NATIONS
AP
-
An
Informed
UN
source
reports
agreement
has
been
reached
on
a
draft
resolution
to
renew
tho
term
of
tho
UN
Cyprus
forco
Tho
agreement
among
UN
Sec
Security
�
urity
Council
members
Is
re
reported
�
ported
to
havo
followed
a
lengthy
conferenco
botwoon
Brazils
Goraldo
do
Carvalho
Silos
and
council
president
Platon
Mor
orov
of
Russia
New
Premier
BERLIN
Routers
-
Willi
Stoph
CO
was
appointed
pro
mler
of
Cast
Germany
today
Stoph
formorly
a
first
deputy
premier
succeeds
Otto
Groto
wohl
who
died
Monday
Groto
wohl
had
boon
promlor
slnco
1040
Strike
Postponed
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Tho
threat
of
a
U
S
wldo
rail
railway
�
way
strike
woj
postponed
for
60
days
today
as
president
John
Johnson
�
son
created
an
emergency
board
to
look
into
tho
labor
dlsputo
Sport
Flash
SANDWICH
England
CP
-Canadas
Joanne
Goulet
has
been
defeated
In
the
semi
finals
of
the
Drltlsh
Womens
Amateur
Golf
Championship
at
Sandwich
She
was
defeated
by
Bridget
Jackson
of
England
who
quali
qualified
�
fied
for
tomorrows
30
holo
final
against
Carol
Sorenson
of
the
United
States
How
did
you
spend
your
J
summer
A
report
comes
from
McDrlde
about
one
man
who
managed
to
keep
ac
active
�
tive
for
part
of
it
anyway
Hans
Schwarz
climbed
mighty
Mount
Robson
twice
in
five
days
Tonights
the
night
for
100
9
boys
to
line
up
a
six
week
summer
camp
next
year
A
new
army
cadet
training
plan
goes
into
operation
this
year
and
new
recruits
will
be
signed
up
at
the
armories
this
evening
Dest
of
the
crop
get
the
free
vacation
Whoops
I
Take
a
look
at
the
9
Parks
Superette
advertis-
ment
on
p
10
today
On
that
rice
price
it
should
read
two
pounds
for
39
cents
The
quantity
was
ommitted
In
the
ad
before
going
to
press
today
The
man
behind
the
wheel
W
roared
up
Third
passed
a
pick
up
on
the
ditchslde
of
the
road
jumped
the
Third
Laurier
Cres
traffic
Island
INDEX
Weather
-
-
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18
10
Comics
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16
Coming
Eyents
16
District
4
17
Editorial
-
2
Entertainment
-
-
-
-
11
12
Fishing
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Here
and
There
14
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8
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Hey
There
Its
Raining
That
s
the
word
from
the
weatherman
at
Prince
George
airport
who
this
morning
re
recorded
�
corded
more
than
three
Inches
of
rainfall
so
far
this
month
Chief
of
the
weather
office
Eric
Paget
said
Were
over
the
average
for
the
month
which
is
219
inches
And
since
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
midnight
we
nearly
marked
the
24
-
hour
record
for
rain
fall
He
said
more
than
an
Inch
of
rain
fell
during
the
24
hour
period
The
previous
record
was
set
Sept
22
1963
when
128
Inches
fell
over
the
Prince
George
area
Its
doubtful
whether
the
months
record
rainfall
more
than
six
Inches
In
1941
will
be
reached
this
year
Power
Failure
Closes
Store
A
failure
in
the
Hudsons
Day
Cos
own
transformer
sys
teni
forced
the
store
to
close
Us
doors
to
shoppers
today
A
spokesman
for
DC
Hydro
said
emergency
transformers
will
be
Installed
today
and
the
store
probably
would
open
for
business
this
afternoon
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City
workmen
busy
themselves
in
the
current
downpour
in
downtown
streets
This
was
tho
sceno
Wednesday
afternoon
on
Fifth
Avo
near
Georgo
Tho
round
fore
foreground
�
ground
object
is
a
25ton
concroto
mnn
holo
Poto
Millor
photo
PHONE
LINES
TOO
They
Storm
the
Sewers
Tho
public
works
department
of
Prlnco
Georgo
and
DC
Tele
Telephone
�
phone
Company
have
joined
hands
in
tho
work
presently
being
carried
out
on
city
streets
Tho
city
is
Installing
storm
sewers
and
DCTol
is
putting
in
underground
wiring
The
storm
sewor
installation
Is
part
of
a
perpetual
project
by
the
city
in
an
effort
to
re
duco
the
chance
of
flooding
In
downtown
buildings
and
stopped
He
backed
up
the
car
drove
through
the
stop
sign
turned
left
and
churned
back
down
Third
crossed
the
white
line
and
turned
a
circle
In
the
middle
of
the
road
He
then
drove
back
around
the
curve
to
Fifth
sped
up
to
Carney
and
turned
into
the
front
of
Thrift
Market
The
car
stalled
there
so
the
driver
threw
the
car
into
reverse
drove
out
to
Third
and
Carney
going
right
through
the
stop
sign
and
sped
up
Third
our
of
llcence
readlngdlstance
Must
have
been
a
maniac
No
sane
or
sober
person
would
do
that
Resources
Minister
and
local
MLA
Ray
Wllllston
has
a
hot
footed
weekend
coming
up
in
the
city
Hes
slated
to
attend
tho
I
loo
Hoo
get
together
and
also
the
con
constituency
�
stituency
Social
Credit
Conven
Convention
�
tion
which
coincide
as
to
dates
and
time
Hell
address
the
Hoo
Hoo
convocation
and
take
In
as
many
of
the
Socred
business
sessions
as
possible
but
time
timetable
�
table
will
permit
only
tho
single
major
address
What
happens
to
people
who
4
are
caught
listening
to
a
transistor
radio
when
Pre
Premier
�
mier
Dennett
is
speaking
Ask
Education
Minister
Peterson
who
was
caught
with
a
transistor
in
his
sleeve
at
a
speech
last
week
Mr
Peterson
heard
a
short
off-the-cuff
speech
couched
In
short
off-tho-record
terms
Works
superintendent
Dill
Jones
said
work
will
be
car
carried
�
ried
out
this
fall
wherever
yellow
lines
are
painted
on
tho
streets
Dut
tho
present
dugup
areas
will
be
repaved
beforo
further
excavations
are
made
Mr
Jones
said
much
time
is
being
saved
by
using
pro
made
man
holes
The
25
ton
struc
structures
�
tures
were
made
beforo
the
work
began
and
now
can
be
dropped
into
place
Tho
time
saved
in
not
having
the
ground
dug
up
while
the
con
concrete
�
crete
dries
amounts
to
about
two
weeks
DC
Tolephono
work
Involves
laying
underground
telephone
lines
In
the
lane
botweonGeorgo
and
Dominion
Streets
from
Sixth
Ave
to
First
The
work
is
all
part
of
tho
normal
growth
pattern
the
district
manager
Frank
McGee
said
today
Last
year
underground
wiring
was
laid
from
Drunswlck
along
Sixth
to
the
start
of
tho
present
project
The
company
is
work
working
�
ing
in
association
with
the
city
to
save
tlmo
money
and
incon
inconvenience
�
venience
itizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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COLUMBIA
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SEPTEMBER
24
1964
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BAD
ROADS
CAUSED
MERCY
TRIP
DELAY
City
Airport
75
Minutes
An
Injured
logger
had
a
tense
six
mile
ride
in
an
ambulance
which
lasted
for
75
minutes
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
night
SLIDES
BLOCK
ROAD
NEAR
SMITHERS
Highways
Department
and
construction
crows
aro
working
fovorishly
to
restoro
a
section
of
Highway
10
that
slid
Into
tho
Dulkloy
Rlvor
Wednesday
A
half
hour
warning
was
given
beforo
a
soctlon
of
tho
highway
33
mllos
wost
of
Smllhors
collapsed
and
slid
down
a
steep
ombankmont
at
7
pm
Highways
crows
woro
stand
standing
�
ing
by
at
tho
tlmo
and
thoro
woro
no
Injuries
A
highways
department
spokesman
suldslldosorocom
mon
in
tho
aroa
A
six
and
ono
half
mllo
stretch
of
now
highway
which
was
oxpectod
to
bo
opened
noxt
yoar
is
bolng
built
around
tho
slldo
aroa
Tho
highways
dopartmont
and
omployoos
of
DawsonConstruc
tlon
tho
firm
building
tho
now
road
started
work
at
7
am
today
to
fill
tho
collapsed
aroa
which
Is
CO
foot
long
and
80
foot
doop
Tho
dopartmont
spokostnon
sold
It
will
tako
3000
to
0000
cubic
yards
of
matorlal
to
fill
tho
gap
Ho
said
It
may
bo
closo
to
noon
Friday
boforo
tho
road
Is
rostorod
for
traffic
Transport
trucks
aro
waiting
at
olthor
end
of
tho
slldo
sceno
and
many
mora
aro
being
stop
pod
at
Smlthora
and
Hazoltonto
wait
until
thoroadlsro
oponed
Tho
slldo
occurred
on
a
nar
narrow
�
row
soctlon
of
tho
road
and
is
blamed
partially
by
highway
of
officials
�
ficials
on
tho
heavy
rain
which
has
fallen
in
tho
area
over
the
past
two
days
Close
to
two
inches
of
rain
fell
in
tho
48
hours
preceding
tho
slide
Work
on
tho
new
section
of
highway
being
constructed
was
being
carried
out
near
tho
slldo
slto
but
there
was
no
construc
construction
�
tion
yet
done
Immediately
below
tho
slide
The
now
road
will
run
lower
In
tho
Dulkloy
Canyon
between
the
present
road
and
tho
river
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poke
in
the
pie
didnt
bother
this
young
pie
eating
contestant
but
he
lost
And
he
left
afterwards
with
without
�
out
identifying
himself
at
a
Centennial
Day
celebration
in
Minnesota
Just
too
embarrassed
to
clean
face
up
to
the
loss
AP
Photo
Harold
Ewen
42
was
transported
from
tho
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
to
the
airport
for
a
flight
to
Vancouver
where
he
is
being
treated
today
for
a
dislocated
back
The
ambulance
opera
operator
�
tor
Mrs
Shirley
Penner
said
the
road
was
so
rough
from
tho
old
Fraser
Bridge
to
the
airport
she
had
to
creep
along
to
keep
from
jarring
the
injured
man
CPA
delayed
Its
flight
to
get
Mr
Ewon
aboard
Ho
suffered
abadly-dlslocat-od
back
In
a
logging
accident
at
Norbraton
Dros
Lumber
43
miles
southeast
of
Prlnco
Goorgo
Ho
was
flown
by
Itcllcoptor
to
tho
Prlnco
Georgo
Regional
Hospital
at
Gi30
pm
Tuosday
Mrs
Ponnor
doscrlbod
parts
of
tho
rood
that
load
to
tho
airport
as
absolutely
ridicu
ridiculous
�
lous
Sho
said
if
sho
hod
known
tho
condition
of
tho
rood
and
tho
man
sho
would
novor
havo
tokon
on
tho
Job
Thoro
aro
pot
holes
In
that
road
that
could
swallow
up
a
car
sho
said
It
ovon
took
12
mlnutos
to
got
from
tho
airport
ontranco
to
tho
tormlnal
bocauso
thoyro
digging
that
up
too
Tony
Kos
gonoral
suporln
tondont
of
DonGlntorConstruc
tlon
tho
firm
rebuilding
tho
road
said
today
tho
woathor
has
brought
a
comploto
halt
to
work
on
tho
ftvo
mllo
strotch
of
highway
Mr
Ewon
was
struck
by
a
log
whon
ho
was
working
noar
tho
Willow
Rlvor
accoss
road
The
injured
man
had
to
bo
handled
cautiously
bocauso
any
damage
to
tho
spinal
cord
could
result
In
paralysis
or
dobdi
Tho
Ewon
family
llvos
near
Stoner
about
24
miles
south
of
Prlnco
Goorgo
Land
Offer
Never
Made
Says
Agent
A
city
real
estate
agent
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
night
denied
any
offer
had
been
made
by
the
city
for
tho
Dinnle
Hutchison
property
on
Kelly
Street
against
which
expropriation
proceedings
have
been
initiated
Don
Powell
who
represents
Mr
Hutchison
said
No
offer
has
been
received
verbal
or
written
from
any
city
officials
or
any
agent
for
the
city
He
made
the
comment
in
reply
to
an
assertion
by
Mayor
Dezell
yesterday
that
we
offered
him
25000
but
he
turned
us
down
I
am
not
campaigning
for
anyone
nor
havo
I
any
personal
animosity
Mr
Powell
said
but
I
want
to
make
the
record
clear
we
havent
seen
or
heard
any
city
ofer
for
the
property
The
land
consists
of
two
lots
adjacent
toSpruceland
Shopping
Centre
where
Mr
Hutchsonhas
resided
since
birth
The
city
contends
It
needs
the
land
In
connection
with
a
frontage
road
It
Intends
to
con
construct
�
struct
parallel
to
Central
Mr
Hutchison
charges
the
city
is
anxious
to
obtain
the
property
in
order
to
make
legal
the
closing
of
Kelly
Street
which
has
disappeared
beneath
the
centres
parking
lot
At
a
hear
hearing
�
ing
in
Kamloops
a
city
applica
application
�
tion
to
close
the
street
was
denied
by
the
land
registrar
although
In
fact
the
street
had
already
been
closed
The
Implication
was
that
Mr
Hutchison
was
entitled
to
his
established
access
He
has
received
offers
for
the
property
from
Spiuceland
agents
but
turned
them
down
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qulnc
hangs
from
fruit
tree
In
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six
Homes
Burned
in
Fires
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tho
words
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a
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detcriblng
a
rag
raging
�
ing
bruthfiro
that
has
swept
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Man
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Burns
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�
pital
recovering
from
sevoro
burns
suffered
when
ho
foil
into
a
camp
firo
Ted
Pierre
believed
to
be
in
his
early
20s
had
burns
to
his
back
chest
and
arms
when
he
was
brought
here
by
ambulance
Sept
13
Hospital
officials
said
today
he
is
making
satisfactory
re
recovery
�
covery
He
fell
into
a
camp
fire
near
Crooked
Hiverand
did
not
reach
hospital
here
until
approx
approximately
�
imately
eight
hours
after
the
accident
Mr
Pierre
apparently
was
alone
at
the
time
The
am
bulance
service
at
Prince
George
received
tho
call
at
840
am
about
five
hours
after
he
is
believed
to
have
fallen
into
the
fire
rsWil
Low
35
High
55
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x
ft
Brail
Welfare
Fraud
Goes
To
Trial
An
Island
Cache
woman
has
been
committed
to
trlarln
County
Court
on
a
charge
of
conspiracy
In
fraudulently
ob
obtaining
�
taining
funds
through
a
welfare
voucher
Businesswoman
Lucille
Mossman
was
committed
at
a
preliminary
hearing
in
magis
magistrates
�
trates
court
The
Crown
alleges
Mrs
Mossman
bought
a
food
and
lodging
voucher
from
a
welfare
recipient
Feb
11
then
sub
submitted
�
mitted
It
for
cash
return
to
the
Welfare
Department
At
the
preliminary
the
Crown
alleged
that
Mrs
Mossman
bought
the
voucher
for
5
cash
then
collected
10
from
the
welfare
office
by
declaring
she
had
rented
ono
of
her
cabins
to
the
welfare
recipient
Mrs
Mossman
elected
trial
by
judge
without
a
jury
No
trial
date
has
been
set
Frightened
peoplo
scur
scurried
�
ried
from
tholr
homos
as
fin
fingers
�
gers
of
flamo
from
tho
bmsh
flro
moved
Into
tho
outskirts
of
this
beslcgod
town
a
comm
community
�
unity
of
CO
000
Obsorvors
said
firemen
aro
maklng
a
stand
at
each
house
threatened
but
that
thn
40-mlle-an-hour
winds
kept
push
pushing
�
ing
tho
fire
onward
Cement
delivery
trucks
have
been
pres
pressed
�
sed
into
service
as
water
car
carriers
�
riers
The
fire
Is
the
worst
of
five
great
blazes
burning
In
Califor
California
�
nia
Four
others
In
the
northern
part
of
the
state
have
burned
73000
acres
and
223
buildings
including
farm
structures
Sheriff
James
Webster
warn
warned
�
ed
residents
to
evacuate
an
area
four
miles
wide
by
two
miles
deep
virtually
the
entire
upper
side
of
Montecito
the
suburb
of
Santa
Darbara
noted
for
its
heavy
population
of
mill
millionaires
�
ionaires
Many
mansions
here
are
in
the
250000
and
500
000
valuation
Officials
said
as
many
as
5000
persons
havo
been
forced
to
evacuate
some
of
them
having
to
leave
their
homes
twice
as
the
flames
died
down
then
arose
again
MAY
BUILD
200000
FEED
MILL
The
DC
Co
op
Wholesale
Society
may
build
a
200000
feed
plant
at
Prince
George
It
was
announced
today
Darney
Johnsrude
manager
of
the
wholesale
organization
which
serves
Co
op
retail
out
outlets
�
lets
said
the
plan
has
been
approved
In
principle
and
con
construction
�
struction
possibly
will
begin
next
summer
Co
op
Wholesale
Society
now
is
making
an
economic
survey
of
the
feasibility
of
the
venture
Mr
Johnsrude
was
Inter
Interviewed
�
viewed
from
Dawson
Creek
where
he
was
attending
a
direc
directors
�
tors
meeting
of
Co
op
Whole
Wholesale
�
sale
The
group
was
to
travel
to
Prince
George
this
afternoon
consult
with
local
Co
op
offi
officials
�
cials
and
inspect
the
site
in
the
new
VGU
Industrial
park
The
mill
will
manufacture
all
lines
of
cattle
and
poultry
feeds