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WORLD
TODAY
CORDOBA
Argentina
AP
Five
pertont
were
wounded
today
when
rock
throwing
and
gunfire
erupted
around
the
car
carrying
President
de
Gaulle
Shouting
followers
of
former
dictator
Juan
Peron
broke
through
a
wall
of
fed
eral
police
and
stopped
the
caravan
Four
Wins
QUEBEC
CP
Thc
Liberal
party
convincingly
won
all
four
seats
ut
stake
In
provincial
by
clectlons
Monday
and
Premier
Lesjge
said
the
results
are
evi
evidence
�
dence
of
support
for
his
gov
governments
�
ernments
policies
The
Liber
Liberals
�
als
gained
one
more
supporter
as
they
took
Dorchester
riding
away
from
the
Union
Natlonale
for
the
first
time
since
1035
Leftists
Win
HELSINKI
AP
-
Socialists
and
Communists
swept
Into
power
In
scores
of
communities
today
In
a
strong
leftist
trend
In
Finlands
two
day
municipal
elections
With
the
vote
counted
In
about
00
per
cent
of
the
C30
towns
tho
leftist
parties
appeared
to
have
picked
up
322
town
council
scats
while
the
non
socialists
dropped
248
A
total
of
12777
scats
were
at
stake
Tshombe
Out
CAIRO
AP
-
Leaders
of
tho
non
aligned
rations
meeting
in
Cairo
decided
unanimously
today
to
exclude
Premier
Molso
Tshombo
of
tho
Congo
Tshombo
Is
under
virtual
liouso
arrest
In
a
suburban
palace
Tho
lead
leaders
�
ers
declared
It
would
bo
in
opportuno
for
tho
controversial
ConKoloBO
loader
to
tako
purl
In
tliolr
conforenco
though
they
would
wolcomo
his
chief
presi
president
�
dent
Joseph
Kasavubu
A
Gs
Adjourn
OTTAWA
CP
-
Tho
At-tornoys-Gcnoral
today
reported
good
progress
in
developing
a
constitutional
-
amendment
formula
Justlco
Minister
Guy
Favrcau
said
In
Ottawa
It
would
bo
wong
to
infor
that
tho
ono
woek
carryover
of
tho
confor
conforenco
�
enco
moant
that
outstanding
issues
had
not
boon
sottled
Ho
said
aftor
tho
ono
and
a
half
day
mooting
ended
Wo
aro
proceeding
at
a
good
and
roa
sonablo
paco
Mr
Favreau
said
It
had
boon
agreed
before
beforehand
�
hand
not
to
contlnuo
boyond
noon
today
Price
Fixing
PHILADELPHIA
AP
-
Six
manufacturers
of
aluminum
cablo
today
pleaded
no
defonce
in
Philadelphia
on
Tedoral
anti
antitrust
�
trust
prlco
flxlng
charges
and
wore
fined
50000
each
In
US
district
court
Its
ono
of
those
things
that
had
to
happon
A
man
in
his
late
40s
taking
his
road
test
for
a
driver
licence
to
today
�
day
was
clocked
by
the
RCMP
radar
unit
doing
35lna20mlle-an-hour
zone
No
convention
Is
a
gen
genuine
�
uine
one
without
highjlnks
WHh
the
B
C
Medical
Assn
convention
in
the
city
Mr
PeeGeo
standing
In
front
of
the
Hotel
Simon
Fraser
Is
outfitted
In
a
black
suit
and
top
hat
Fitting
for
a
somber
meeting
Andrew
Kozsan
a
CNR
em
employee
�
ployee
found
a
three-year-old
boy
wandering
around
the
loading
ramp
last
night
Seeing
there
was
no
report
of
a
missing
child
a
RCMP
member
took
the
lad
home
for
the
night
This
morning
the
parents
were
located
Appar
Apparently
�
ently
the
boy
was
taken
over
to
grandmas
for
the
night
and
she
had
forgotten
about
him
Police
said
the
welfare
depart
department
�
ment
has
been
advised
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MAYOR
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CITY
Somctimos
porhaps
I
droam
too
much
but
this
is
my
city
I
llvo
it
and
Ibroatho
It
I
boliovo
I
havo
boon
Instrumental
In
tho
goneral
growth
of
tho
area
and
my
hopo
Is
that
tho
city
will
bocomo
ono
of
tho
blggost
and
bost
thoro
is
Tho
comments
aro
those
of
Mayor
Garvin
Dozoll
mado
during
an
intorviowsoopago
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In
which
ho
dlscussos
Princo
Georgo
at
tho
cur
current
�
rent
stago
of
its
rapid
de
development
�
velopment
The
Intorvlew
Is
the
fifth
In
a
Citizen
series
with
prominent
civic
personal
personalities
�
ities
Mayor
Dezoll
began
his
service
to
the
city
as
al
alderman
�
derman
in
1040
and
Is
now
midway
through
his
fourth
term
as
mayor
A
successful
contractor
and
businessman
these
activities
now
admit
admittedly
�
tedly
tako
second
place
to
city
hall
I
want
this
city
to
bo
somo
criterion
of
how
a
city
should
be
run
he
says
It
is
a
question
ot
assisting
the
deyelopment
of
the
area
and
also
of
the
outlying
districts
the
whole
complex
and
I
want
to
be
part
of
it
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The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
OCTOBER
6
1964
QUEEN
RELAXED
HAPPY
DESPITE
TOUR
THREATS
V
Hi-
jfehia
BP
G
E
P
JONES
wont
movo
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IN
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Removal
VICTORIA
CP
-Georgo
E
P
Jones
chairman
of
tho
British
Columbia
governments
purchasing
commis
commission
�
sion
romained
at
his
desk
Monday
night
in
defiance
of
a
caoinot
order
suspending
him
Jonos
suspended
Friday
aftor
ho
was
charged
along
with
a
formor
car
doolor
undor
a
soction
of
tho
Criminal
Codo
doallng
with
frauds
upon
tho
government
declared
ho
con
bo
romoved
only
by
action
of
tho
provincial
legislature
not
tho
cabinet
Ho
said
ho
lntondod
to
remain
at
Ills
office
Indefinitely
How
over
ho
was
to
appear
in
pollco
court
at
2
pm
PDT
today
to
answer
the
charge
of
receiving
unlawful
benefits
totalling
1577
In
tho
purchaso
of
near
Tho
car
dealer
Goorgo
Honk
Inson
Is
also
charged
In
con
connection
�
nection
with
the
alleged
trans
transaction
�
action
Jonos
04
professed
no
wish
a
Government
employees
w
call
them
stats
but
what
they
mean
is
statuatory
holidays
and
one
of
those
stats
will
occur
Monday
Thanksgiving
Day
when
most
of
the
post
office
staff
will
have
a
holiday
Therell
be
no
wicket
carrier
or
rural
route
service
that
day
but
box
and
special
delivery
service
will
tie
as
usual
Last
week
we
carried
a
W
story
about
the
visit
ot
the
chairman
of
womens
work
for
the
D
C
Red
Cross
There
Is
a
postscript
to
that
story
It
eems
when
Mrs
Yvonne
Hay
den
left
Prince
George
by
plane
to
visit
Fort
St
John
Red
Cross
branch
there
was
some
mlxup
with
her
bags
and
in
Fort
St
John
they
were
put
aboard
a
private
plane
about
to
Jepart
on
a
hunting
trip
So
Instead
of
long
Johns
and
hot
toddles
that
hunter
would
llnd
pink
lace
as
lor
Mrs
Hayden
at
last
re
report
�
port
she
was
still
confined
to
her
one
costume
All
work
and
noplay
makes
W
Jack
a
dull
boy
the
saying
goes
so
visiting
doctors
will
enjoy
a
Cariboo
Trail
Night
smorgasbord
and
barbecue
at
Six
Mile
Lake
tonight
The
event
Is
being
convened
by
Dr
P
J
Carson
and
will
Include
a
can
can
presented
by
Mrs
Carson
Mrs
R
A
Ewert
Mrs
S
O
DeRosarlo
Mrs
Eldon
Lee
Mrs
C
J
Davis
Mrs
Larry
Maxwoll
and
Mrs
P
J
Klnahan
to
ombarrass
tho
govornmont
and
voluntoorod
to
disqualify
himself
from
taking
part
in
any
commission
business
whllo
tho
court
caso
was
ponding
Dut
ho
insisted
upon
physi
physically
�
cally
occupying
tho
commission
offlco
in
protest
against
what
ho
tormod
the
cabinets
violation
of
safeguards
provided
by
tho
legislature
A
formal
statomont
rojoctlng
tho
suspension
order
was
deliv
delivered
�
ered
by
hand
to
Provincial
Sec
Secretary
�
retary
Wesloy
Black
lato
Mon
Monday
�
day
by
defence
counsel
T
P
OGrady
Tho
suspension
order
was
passed
at
an
emergency
meet
meeting
�
ing
of
tho
cabinet
Friday
after
afternoon
�
noon
Jonos
said
he
received
first
official
notification
of
the
move
at
noon
Monday
Jones
sold
he
would
not
leave
his
offlco
day
or
night
because
If
ho
did
it
would
be
barred
to
him
He
said
locks
on
the
doors
to
tho
chairmans
office
were
changed
Monday
When
the
government
offices
closed
at
5
pm
he
remained
behind
and
prepared
to
spend
the
night
at
the
office
couch
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32
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LIQUID
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PIPELINE
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VANCOUVER
CP
-
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proposal
to
build
a
23000
000
pipeline
bringing
li
liquified
�
quified
petroleum
products
from
Alberta
to
tho
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
area
was
announced
Monday
Michael
J
Walton
presi
president
�
dent
of
Fort
St
John
Pet
Petroleums
�
roleums
co
fliunccr
of
tho
project
told
a
press
con
conference
�
ference
tho
six
Inch
plpolino
would
carry
an
aggregate
daily
average
of
12000
bar
barrels
�
rels
of
propane
butane
and
condensate
Tho
line
would
run
from
an
area
CO
miles
north
of
Cal
Calgary
�
gary
through
tho
Crowsncst
Pass
to
Sunus
BC
whore
tho
products
would
bo
hold
In
underground
storago
units
The
project
would
bo
fi
financed
�
nanced
Jointly
by
Tort
St
John
and
Canadian
Hy
Hydrocarbons
�
drocarbons
Ltd
but
financ
financing
�
ing
details
aro
bolng
with
withhold
�
hold
ponding
approval
of
pro
provincial
�
vincial
and
federal
boards
Walton
said
location
of
tho
rcsorvolrs
also
is
bolng
withhold
bocauso
Fort
St
John
has
options
on
Q00
acres
In
tho
area
but
ho
said
tho
units
will
bo
close
to
rail
rlvor
and
highway
facilities
Ho
said
Canadian
Hydro
Hydrocarbons
�
carbons
would
markot
tho
li
liquid
�
quid
petroleum
gases
In
tho
Vancouver
area
but
no
de
decision
�
cision
has
boon
mado
on
tho
moans
of
transporting
tho
liquids
from
tho
storago
slto
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Confederation
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CHARLOTTETOWN
CP
-
The
Queen
In
her
first
pub-
sufi
lie
speech
of
this
royal
tour
today
praised
Canadas
100
gf
years
ot
unbroken
democratic
government
and
called
con
federation
a
great
act
of
political
statesmanship
She
spoke
at
the
formal
dedi
dedication
�
cation
of
tho
new
fathers
of
con
confederation
�
federation
memorial
buildings
in
Charlottetown
The
buildings
were
erected
by
the
federal
and
provincial
governments
to
mark
tho
Charlottetown
confor
conforenco
�
enco
of
1804
when
union
of
tho
British
North
American
colonies
was
first
explored
Speaking
in
both
French
and
English
tho
Queen
referred
to
Confederation
as
tho
rock
on
which
tho
Canadian
nation
has
built
its
strength
and
au
authority
�
thority
100
years
of
unbroken
democratic
practices
embrac
embracing
�
ing
tho
crown
government
and
parliament
If
threatening
woathor
and
tight
security
precautions
per
permit
�
mit
this
may
well
turn
out
to
bo
tho
most
personal
of
tho
Qucons
four
visits
to
Canada
A
noon
-
hour
arrival
in
Charlottetown
from
Sumtnor
sido
PEI
aboard
tho
royal
yacht
Britannia
preceded
tho
official
dedication
Tonight
thoro
is
a
royal
command
performance
In
tho
now
Confederation
Thoalro
On
her
arrival
by
air
in
Summorsldo
Monday
sho
show
showed
�
ed
a
vivacity
and
oaso
of
man
no
r
not
soon
at
tho
outsot
of
hor
Canadian
visits
in
1001
1007
and
1000
Tho
woathor
could
cramp
tho
royal
stylo
Early
Monday
night
forecast
forecasters
�
ers
warnod
of
a
backlash
from
Hurrlcano
Hilda
that
might
bring
drenching
rains
and
high
winds
for
tho
outdoor
coromony
oponlng
tho
now
cultural
con
tro
Lash
Back
At
ONeal
On
Feather
VANCOUVER
CP
OfflclaIs
of
the
Joint
Hod
Feather
Rod
Cross
appoal
In
Vancouver
ro
actoil
angrily
this
morning
to
a
statement
mado
by
B
C
Predoration
of
Labor
secretary
Pat
ONoal
at
the
Federations
annual
convention
In
Vancouver
Monday
ONeal
had
stated
tho
cam
campaign
�
paign
group
paid
exhorbltant
salaries
and
that
there
wore
rake
off
going
to-administrative
officials
E
C
Hurd
chairman
of
the
Vancouver
United
Appeal
Cam
Campaign
�
paign
said
last
years
costs
were
only
40
per
cent
of
don
donations
�
ations
Ho
said
ho
was
shocked
that
a
labor
official
would
attempt
tq
tear
down
tho
integrity
of
about
10000
volunteers
being
sent
out
to
do
a
Job
for
the
community
at
considerable
per
personal
�
sonal
sacrifice
Jack
Lucas
vice
president
of
the
Teamsters
Unlonand
United
Appeal
vice
chairman
called
the
ONeal
attack
scand
scandalous
�
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despite
the
glowering
weather
and
the
sensitivity
of
security
personnel
the
Queen
appeared
completely
at
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A
group
of
Princo
Georgo
citlzons
is
trying
to
havo
brought
out
in
tho
open
a
BC
Hospital
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on
tho
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a
spoclal
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of
tho
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tho
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to
mom
be
rs
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group
behind
tho
movo
rofusos
to
bo
named
Plans
aro
to
tako
tho
petition
to
a
mooting
of
hospital
trust-
Ladies-of-Pleasure
Shipped
Home
Fast
Two
young
300n
weok
prostitutes
woro
con
convicted
�
victed
and
Hont
homo
to
Albortn
whon
thoy
appeared
in
Princo
Georgo
mngistratos
court
Monday
Six
month
suspondod
son
toncos
and
ono
way
tlckots
homo
woro
handed
to
Maureen
Saunter
20
of
Edmonton
alias
Patricia
Krobol
and
Juno
Lynno
Fandry
10
or
Calgary
alias
Juno
MacDonald
Court
was
told
thoy
earned
about
300
a
wook
In
pollco
court
today
John
Davis
20
of
Edmonton
pleadod
guilty
to
living
off
tho
avails
or
prostitution
Ho
was
remanded
ono
woek
for
sen
sentence
�
tence
Tho
charge
carries
a
maximum
penalty
of
10
years
Pollco
testified
that
Davis
was
living
with
Saunter
There
was
no
ovidenco
presented
that
ho
had
been
procuring
for
her
Also
slated
to
bo
charged
in
connection
with
a
previous
con
conviction
�
viction
of
a
prostitute
was
Sandor
Gori
of
Fort
St
John
RCMP
Cpl
Don
Knight
test
testified
�
ified
ho
and
Const
BUI
Hayman
had
been
observing
the
girls
for
a
week
street
walking
and
ing
around
a
Third
Avo
cafe
hanging
around
a
Third
Avo
cofo
He
questioned
Miss
MacDon
MacDonald
�
ald
Friday
Sho
admitted
she
was
a
prostitute
and
he
told
her
to
get
out
of
town
Sho
was
arrested
Saturday
when
seen
soliciting
a
cus
customer
�
tomer
Cpl
Knight
said
After
Miss
MacDonald
s
con
conviction
�
viction
Miss
Krobel
changed
hor
ploa
to
guilty
ana
rocoivod
an
idontlcal
sontonco
Magistrate
G
O
Stowart
commonted
that
somo
pooplo
dont
oven
think
prostitution
is
a
crlmo
I
Just
think
Its
n
ho
11
of
a
wasto
of
a
young
life
he
said
He
told
tho
girls
to
go
homo
and
try
and
straighten
out
tholr
lives
You
wont
havo
to
break
tho
big
news
to
your
parents
Just
see
your
probation
officer
reg
regularly
�
ularly
said
the
magistrate
cos
Thursday
night
Tho
closod
mooting
has
been
called
to
dis
discuss
�
cuss
tho
DC
I
IIS
report
Tho
report
was
proparcd
by
two
hospital
consultants
from
DC
I
US
at
tho
requost
of
trust
oos
Thoy
spent
sovoral
days
at
Princo
Goorgo
Regional
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
in
August
During
tholr
visit
thoy
had
discussions
with
tho
hospitals
administration
modical
staff
and
trustooos
Anothor
roport
boforo
tho
board
of
trustee
Ik
one
from
tho
Canadian
Council
on
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
Accreditation
It
has
given
a
number
of
roasons
for
with
withholding
�
holding
accrodltlon
of
Princo
Goorgo
Regional
Hospital
According
to
tho
bylaws
of
tho
Society
a
gonoral
mooting
cannot
be
hold
without
permis
permission
�
sion
of
tho
trustoes
Common
Prayor
VATICAN
CITY
AP
-
Tho
Vatican
ocumonlcal
council
voted
approval
today
of
an
un
unprecedented
�
precedented
now
program
of
common
prayor
and
public
mootlngs
botwoon
Roman
Cath
Catholics
�
olics
and
othor
Christians
Tho
council
a
gathering
of
Catholic
prolates
from
around
tho
world
agreed
that
Catholics
ovory
whoro
must
undergo
a
con
conversion
�
version
of
heart
toward
others
to
further
the
goal
on
Christian
unity
SNOW
HAMPERS
SEARCH
Fivo
men
today
are
plugging
through
three
to
four
feet
of
snow
in
a
search
for
a
missing
hunter
near
Dome
Creek
An
RCMP
airplane
is
helping
in
the
search
for
Rudy
Muschket
a
CNR
employee
from
Urling
miss
ing
on
a
goat
hunting
trip
since
Sept
26
An
RCMP
spokesman
said
five
men
are
trudging
through
snow
on
terrain
that
is
almost
vertical
The
snow
is
too
soft
for
snowshoes
to
bo
worn
by
tho
searchers
One
man
remains
in
camp
while
five
split
up
into
two
search
parties
The
searchers
followed
human
tracks
Monday
but
they
ran
out
under
new
fallen
snow
They
are
trying
today
to
find
new
tracks
Mr
Muschket
told
friends
hed
be
back
Sept
28
He
failed
to
return
and
the
search
was
started
Sept
30
Mental
Patients
in
General
Hospitals
A
committee
of
the
BC
Med
Medical
�
ical
Association
wants
mental
patients
treated
in
general
hos
hospitals
�
pitals
In
a
report
presented
at
the
BCMAs
annual
meeting
today
at
Prince
Georgo
the
committee
suggests
the
move
probably
would
bring
more
psychiatrists
to
remote
parts
of
the
pro
province
�
vince
Tho
separation
of
the
psy
psychiatric
�
chiatric
patient
from
his
own
community
through
being
sent
to
a
mental
hospital
often
makes
his
disturbance
more
severe
in
degree
and
chronic
As
a
corollary
the
psychiat
psychiatric
�
ric
patient
should
receive
treat
treatment
�
ment
from
facilities
within
his
own
community
says
the
re
report
�
port
The
study
was
first
submitted
by
BCMAs
health
committee
last
year
It
was
not
published
then
because
there
had
not
been
time
for
study
by
the
Section
of
Psychiatry
and
the
board
of
directors
Some
sources
indicated
Mon
Monday
�
day
the
report
would
meet
with
Intense
opposition
from
some
doctors
as
well
as
hospital
boards
Most
of
the
committees
re
report
�
port
deals
with
the
organization
and
administration
of
psychiat
psychiatric
�
ric
divisions
of
general
hos
hospitals
�
pitals
However
the
seven
-doctor
committee
dealing
with
mental
health
notes
that
earlier
ad
admission
�
mission
of
psychiatric
patients
to
hospitals
must
be
stressed
This
would
shorten
the
stay
of
the
patient
in
tho
hospital
prevent
tho
aggravation
of
the
patients
condition
which
may
otherwise
be
caused
by
Isolat
Isolating
�
ing
him
in
a
mental
hospital
expose
the
patient
to
a
planned
program
of
active
treatment
and
allow
easier
preparation
by
the
patient
and
his
family
for
ultimate
return
to
home
and
work
It
was
one
of
12
reports
of
the
Health
Planning
Council
which
highlighted
todays
sessions
There
aro
more
than
150
physicians
and
surgeons
regis
registered
�
tered
as
delegates
making
it
one
of
the
larger
asspciatlon
meetings
held
Dr
A
D
Claman
said
the
public
must
be
aware
of
what
we
are
doing
so
that
in
the
communications
between
us
that
follow
positivo
and
advaucinn
contributions
can
be
made
in
theso
areas
of
crucial
public
Interest
He
said
It
was
for
this
rea
reason
�
son
that
committee
reports
are
being
Issued
to
the
press
so
it
can
help
publicize
the
work
of
the
Health
Planning
Coun
Council
�
cil
Varied
types
of
caro
in
hos
hospitals
�
pitals
is
the
crux
of
tho
chronic
care
and
rehabilitation
commit
committee
�
tee
report
to
the
DC
MA
The
main
task
of
the
com
committee
�
mittee
this
year
was
to
pro
produce
�
duce
a
set
of
standards
for
the
treatment
of
persons
in
nursing
homes
of
the
province
and
this
report
is
not
final
finalized
�
ized
says
tho
text
It
draws
attention
to
some
areas
where
piesent
chronic
caje
anangenicnts
seem
defi
deficient
�
cient
The
disaster
planning
com
committee
�
mittee
of
BCMAieportsavoiy
slow
and
very
frustrating
pro
gress
in
achieving
Its
alms
In
October
1062
dur
during
�
ing
the
Cuban
crisis
every
everybody
�
body
became
nuclear
conscious
In
the
four
days
of
tho
crisis
more
long
range
planning
was
accomplished
than
anything
be
before
�
fore
or
since
The
report
adds
when
the
fed
oral
government
sent
out
em
emergency
�
ergency
facilities
to
the
pro
provinces
�
vinces
few
doctors
showed
much
interest
after
clamoring
for
them
a
mere
eight
months
before
As
one
doctor
pointed
out
Many
doctors
still
dont
know
about
the
cmpjRpney
supplies
located
in
our
piovlnee
orevpu
how
to
unpack
them
for
that
matter
However
the
paithquukp
dis
disaster
�
aster
in
Alaska
oarllor
this
year
has
focused
attention
on
the
need
for
planning
by
doc
doctors
�
tors
A
drug
committee
of
the
as
association
�
sociation
has
recommended
that
it
prepare
a
list
of
the
drugs
which
are
habit
forming
Under
chairmanship
of
Dr
N
B
Hlrt
the
five
doctor
com
committee
�
mittee
suggests
a
researcher
would
havp
to
go
through
thp
files
of
thp
coionprs
office
to
determine
thp
number
of
deaths
assoclatpd
with
thp
usp
or
misuse
of
lublt
fornilng
dings
Safer
dental
anaesthesia
is
recommended
In
another
rpport
to
the
DC
MA
Thp
anapstliptlc
risk
involved
tu
dental
work
is
at
least
as
gieit
as
for
any
other
sur
surgery
�
gery
Thp
standards
of
profes
slonal
carp
should
be
as
high
as
any
other
siirgeiy