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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Smashes
Hong
Kong
HONG
KONG
AP
A
typhoon
smashed
Into
the
British
Crown
colony
of
Hong
Kong
today
leaving
at
least
34
dead
and
scores
Injured
Indications
are
the
death
toll
will
mount
as
a
result
of
landslides
caused
by
rainfall
up
to
12
inches
and
the
storms
170-mlle-an-hour
winds
New
Storm
A
new
tropical
storm
named
Isbell
has
been
spawned
in
the
Caribbean
The
storm
Is
moving
slowly
toward
the
westernmost
tip
of
Cuba
At
last
reckoning
Isbell
was
centred
some
4S0
miles
southwest
of
Miami
Shakes
Hawaii
HONOLULU
AP
-An
earth
earthquake
�
quake
shook
the
entire
Hawai
Hawaiian
�
ian
archipelago
Sunday
but
thcro
were
no
reports
of
damage
The
coast
and
geodetic
survey
office
said
the
shock
was
cen
centred
�
tred
off
the
west
coast
of
the
Island
of
Hawaii
The
survey
office
said
tho
shock
was
felt
In
all
islands
of
the
group
do
Gaulle
Abroad
RIO
do
JANCItOAI
Prosldont
do
Gaulle
of
Franco
arrived
hero
today
for
a
three
day
visit
to
Drazil
It
is
tho
last
stage
of
his
ten
nation
South
American
tour
Do
Gaulle
left
Montevideo
Uruguay
Saturday
for
the
three
day
crulso
to
mo
Ho
will
spend
only
40
minutes
In
Rio
boforo
flying
on
to
tho
capital
Drasllla
Crash
Inquiry
MONTREAL
CP
-
A
public
inquiry
Into
tho
crash
last
fall
of
a
TCA
Jotltnor
will
open
in
Montroal
Nov
0
Tho
crash
took
tho
llvos
of
11B
poraons
on
a
Toronto
bound
flight
from
Mon
Montreal
�
treal
Tlio
Fedoral
Transport
Dopartment
report
on
tho
crash
has
been
turned
ovor
to
tho
gov
government
�
ernment
Transport
Minister
Plckorsglll
has
said
tho
Invest
Investigation
�
igation
ruled
out
sabotago
as
a
possible
causo
of
tho
crash
Cantor
Dies
DEVCRLY
HILLS
Calif
AP
Eddlo
Cantor
died
of
a
coronary
occlusion
at
his
homo
In
Doverly
Hills
Saturday
The
71-year-old
comedian
and
song-and-danco
man
had
been
plagued
with
a
heart
ailment
for
soveral
years
Tshombe
PAniS
Reuters
Prime
Minister
Moiso
Tshombo
of
tho
Congo
loft
Paris
by
air
today
to
return
to
Leopoldvllle
after
a
weekend
stay
in
the
Fronch
cap
capital
�
ital
Tshombe
made
tho
flight
to
Paris
after
being
roleased
from
house
arrest
In
Cairo
The
hunter
down
tho
high
0
way
who
is
wondering
how
that
big
moose
got
away
might
bo
Interested
to
know
it
wasnt
a
moose
it
was
a
car
And
not
only
was
it
a
car
but
it
was
perched
on
the
second
deck
of
a
big
vehicle
transport
transporter
�
er
Harold
Hamel
of
Young
and
Hamel
Motors
reports
a
rifle
slug
went
clean
through
the
rear
door
of
the
new
car
being
de
delivered
�
livered
to
the
Central
Interior
The
car
was
riding
Immediately
above
the
cab
of
the
truck
haul
hauling
�
ing
the
cars
and
If
the
shot
had
been
a
little
lower
It
could
have
hit
the
driver
The
damaged
vehicle
was
bound
for
Nechako
Motors
In
Vanderhoof
Mrs
Lalng
will
accompany
9
Northern
Affairs
and
Na
National
�
tional
Resources
Minister
Art
Lalng
to
Prince
George
when
he
visits
this
city
to
address
tho
Chamber
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
Thursday
Tentatively
scheduled
to
be
in
the
party
also
is
Gerald
Waring
The
Citizens
parliamentary
press
gallery
columnist
INDEX
Weather
3
Betty
Conner
-
7
Classified
14
15
Comics
-
0
Coming
events
8
Editorial
2
Here
and
there
7
Markets
--
3
Sports
0
10
11
TV
3
Ca
QUEBEC
CITY
DAY
PASSIVE
INSULT
OTTAWA
CP-
Queen
Elizabeth
ended
her
some
sometimes
�
times
troubled
eight
-
da
visit
to
Canada
today
de
departing
�
parting
irom
Ottawa
by
Air
Canada
Jet
for
London
Asked
what
the
Queen
had
said
Just
before
her
depar
departure
�
ture
Prime
Minister
Pear
Pearson
�
son
replied
she
thanked
us
for
inviting
her
and
saltf
she
greatly
enjoyed
the
trip
Prince
Philip
up
long
be
before
�
fore
dawn
left
Ottawa
five
hours
ahead
of
the
Queen
1
lyi
iff
iii
15
QUEEN
ELIZABETH
a
wavo
goodbyo
INVESTIGATOR
REPORTS
SOON
Tho
Investigator
who
was
soul
to
Princo
George
to
look
into
complaints
about
land
speculation
and
an
ex
expropriation
�
propriation
movo
Is
prepar
preparing
�
ing
a
report
for
tho
Minister
of
Municipal
Affairs
W
K
Smith
hoad
of
tho
departments
fliuo
divi
division
�
sion
said
In
an
lntorvlow
from
Victoria
today
it
will
bo
two
or
throo
days
beforo
ho
propares
a
report
from
his
notes
Ho
came
to
Prince
Georgo
Thursday
and
loft
at
noon
Saturday
Mr
Smith
camo
here
to
check
reports
that
specula
speculation
�
tion
has
taken
place
with
Crown
owned
land
He
also
looked
Into
an
expropriation
procedure
which
is
under
way
involving
property
owned
by
Blnnlo
Hutchison
near
Spruceland
Shopping
Centre
Want
to
blow
your
own
horn
Annual
meeting
of
tho
Junior
Chamber
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
youth
band
is
tonight
at
2233
Laurler
Crescent
at
8
If
you
want
moro
Information
telephone
4
8100
or
4
0857
After
several
years
of
suc
0
cessful
comedies
PG
Theatre
this
week
presents
its
first
serious
adult
drama
Look
Back
In
Anger
Its
run
running
�
ning
Thursday
throughSaturday
at
Duchess
Park
Auditorium
Members
of
the
local
Asso
P
elation
for
Retarded
Chil
Children
�
dren
are
most
thankful
to
Prince
George
citizens
for
their
support
In
the
Thanksgiving
tag
day
The
group
netted
170848
the
largest
amount
they
have
ever
received
In
a
tag
day
The
proceeds
are
being
used
to
pay
for
the
recently
purchased
school
bus
The
completion
of
the
third
room
of
the
Aurora
School
for
a
sheltered
workshop
Is
also
underway
Prince
George
set
a
new
0
record
high
temperature
for
Oct
12
Yesterdays
temperature
of
71
topped
the
previous
record
high
of
70
set
in
1022
A
new
record
high
minimum
was
also
established
here
with
Sunday
mornings
low
of
52
The
previous
high
mini
minimum
�
mum
was
44
set
In
1945
Special
tours
of
the
Peace
River
Dam
project
are
still
being
conducted
although
It
is
best
to
check
with
BC
Hydro
officials
for
the
time
of
the
tours
Notes
Bus
tours
from
Chetwynd
however
are
dis
discontinued
�
continued
for
the
winter
period
for
a
duck
shooting
trip
on
a
St
Lawrence
river
island
near
Quebec
City
He
boards
the
Royal
yacht
Britannia
late
today
for
a
Caribbean
visit
Thousands
turned
out
in
the
rain
to
bid
the
Queen
farewell
In
London
the
reception
accorded
Queen
Elizabeth
in
Quebec
City
was
headlined
in
Britain
today
as
both
insult
insulting
�
ing
and
humiliating
Correspondents
reported
that
the
Queen
met
the
ten
tension
�
sion
bravely
but
showed
some
signs
of
strain
Tho
Dally
Malls
Vincent
Mulchrone
cabled
from
Can
Canada
�
ada
It
was
without
doubt
the
most
massive
the
most
grievous
insult
ever
offered
the
monarch
Saturdays
reception
in
Quebec
City
was
as
grim
as
the
overcast
threatening
weather
Riot
pollco
in
whlto
hel
helmets
�
mets
and
orange
capos
raced
into
tho
thin
crowds
sovoral
tlmos
swinging
batons
or
billies
to
arrost
32
youth
youthful
�
ful
demonstrators
on
charges
of
public
mischief
and
vagrancy
Quebec
Solicitor
General
Claudo
Wagner
ordered
a
full
investigation
of
a
number
of
complaints
that
pollco
used
oxcosslvo
forco
in
carrying
out
their
security
duties
Tho
separatists
tliom
solvos
novor
did
anything
mora
violent
titan
wavo
flour-do-lls
flags
or
chant
slogans
llko
Quoboc
aux
Quobocols
Quoboc
for
Quebecors
McBRIDE
FIRE
CHARS
DYNAMITE
McDRlDE
Corrospondont
A
fire
which
dostroyod
a
familys
home
and
belongings
Sunday
Just
missed
sottlngoff
a
largo
cacho
of
dynamlto
in
a
noarby
garago
Mr
and
Mrs
Loon
Harstad
and
tholr
two
chlldron
woro
visiting
in
Princo
George
for
tho
weokond
whon
tho
f
Iro
struck
tholr
homo
The
so
von
room
house
for
formerly
�
merly
tho
resldonce
of
Mr
Harstads
parents
Mr
and
Mrs
Slg
Harstad
was
a
total
loss
and
tho
efforts
of
firemen
were
directod
at
saving
build
buildings
�
ings
on
either
side
Tho
adjoining
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
D
T
Shovar
was
partially
scorched
from
tho
blaze
and
the
garage
containing
tho
quantity
of
dynamite
was
completely
charred
but
tho
flames
did
not
spread
to
the
explosives
An
older
model
car
owned
by
Robert
Harstad
was
parked
in
the
driveway
and
was
de
destroyed
�
stroyed
by
the
fire
In
addition
to
all
furnishings
and
personal
effects
ofthellar
stads
personal
belongings
of
Miss
Lorraine
Garneau
a
or
order
�
der
at
the
Harstad
home
were
e
lost
A
spokesman
for
the
volunteer
fire
brfeade
said
the
fire
ap
apparently
�
parently
had
started
in
the
dining
room
where
the
oil
heater
was
located
The
fire
spread
quickly
through
the
frame
building
and
there
was
not
much
hope
of
saving
the
house
by
the
time
the
fire
department
arrived
The
flames
were
fanned
by
a
strong
wind
which
caused
large
embers
to
blow
onto
houses
located
nearby
However
no
other
damage
was
reported
Constitution
Agreement
OTTAWA
CP
-
Agreement
on
a
formula
for
amending
Canadas
constitution
Is
re
reported
�
ported
to
be
near
at
the
Attorney-Generals
conference
Following
todays
morning
session
Justice
Minister
Fav
reau
said
he
has
no
doubt
him
himself
�
self
that
agreement
will
be
reached
at
a
meeting
later
today
Mr
Favreau
and
the
provin
provincial
�
cial
attorneys
general
are
pre
preparing
�
paring
a
report
on
details
of
a
formula
for
amending
the
Brit
British
�
ish
North
America
Act
The
report
will
go
to
a
meeting
of
provincial
premiers
and
Prime
Minister
Pearson
In
Ottawa
tomorrow
e
Seven
persons
are
presumed
drowned
two
hunters
are
injured
and
a
third
is
missing
as
re
sultof
a
tragic
Thanks
Thanksgiving
�
giving
weekend
in
the
Vanderhoof
-
Fort
St
James
area
Presumed
dead
arc
Albert
Seymour
Ebcrt
Felix
Alex
Felix
Charlie
Joseph
John
Daptisto
Hanson
and
wife
Annie
and
an
unidentified
per
person
�
son
All
were
residents
of
the
Tachio
Indian
Reserve
and
were
travelling
from
Fort
St
James
on
Stuart
Lake
when
their
rivcrboat
capsized
Twenty
to
thirty
boats
and
a
pollco
alrplano
aro
boing
used
in
a
masslvo
search
for
tho
bodies
Injured
in
scparoto
hunting
accidents
woro
Pava
Holonlun
of
Port
Coqultlam
and
a
23-year-old
woman
whoso
namo
lias
not
boon
roleased
Both
rocolvod
rolatlvoly
min
minor
�
or
leg
lnjurlos
from
stray
bul
bullets
�
lets
and
aro
in
Vandorhoof
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
Missing
In
woods
80
mllos
north
of
Fort
St
Jamos
is
an
inoxporloncod
bushman
who
wandorod
off
tho
road
whllo
hunting
and
has
not
boon
soon
slnco
Tho
blggost
soarch
Is
spread
out
along
tho
wost
slioro
ot
Stuart
Lako
whoro
pollco
In
Indians
�
dians
and
civilians
havo
com
mandoored
noarly
ovory
boat
In
Fort
St
Jamos
aroatosearch
for
bodlos
of
tho
soven
missing
Indians
Tholr
overturned
boat
gro-
corlos
and
Ufo
prosorvorshavo
boon
found
floating
in
a
bay
1
12
mllos
from
tholr
homo
and
dragging
operations
started
to
today
�
day
Pollco
said
tho
sovon
all
adults
loft
Fort
St
Jamos
in
a
28
foot
rivorboat
at
430pm
Saturday
onrouto
to
Tachio
In
Indian
�
dian
Village
27
mllos
away
Weather
was
calm
when
thoy
left
but
gusty
squalls
sprang
up
and
they
did
not
arrive
homo
It
is
the
most
serious
single
outdoors
accident
In
BC
this
year
A
hunter
may
bochargodwith
criminal
negligence
following
the
shooting
of
a
woman
In
a
hunting
accident
near
Vander
Vanderhoof
�
hoof
Saturday
Pollco
said
Wllbert
Launay
20
of
Fort
St
James
fired
his
rlflo
after
sundown
and
the
bullet
struck
the
woman
a
member
of
another
hunting
party
It
is
an
offence
to
discharge
a
firearm
after
dark
In
anothor
hunting
accident
near
Vanderhoof
Pava
Holonlun
was
injured
when
two
parties
of
hunters
started
shooting
at
the
same
moose
from
opposite
sides
Helenlum
was
in
a
car
with
Jesper
Moller
Nlelson
also
of
Port
Coqultlam
when
a
moose
ran
onto
the
road
in
front
of
them
They
gotoutofthecarand
Nlelson
fired
at
the
animal
Simultaneously
Helenlum
cried
Help
me
Ive
been
shot
The
bullet
came
from
aparty
of
hunters
who
had
been
blocked
from
view
by
a
bend
In
the
road
Police
said
the
missing
hunter
told
his
companions
he
would
wander
a
little
way
into
the
bush
and
he
has
not
been
seen
since
RCMP
have
sent
a
patrol
in
to
look
for
him
and
the
patrol
plane
is
expected
to
sweep
the
area
later
today
Another
hunter
was
found
safe
by
a
search
party
of
32
men
Sunday
He
disappeared
Saturday
on
a
moose
-
hunting
trip
and
when
found
he
was
beside
a
dead
moose
Police
said
the
70-year-old
hunter
was
indignant
that
people
should
think
he
was
lost
He
said
he
Just
decided
to
stay
with
his
prize
and
haul
it
out
next
day
But
said
police
the
man
ap
appeared
�
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to
be
all
turned
around
when
he
started
to
point
the
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through
a
flvo
stato
bolt
loan
in
big
presidential
support
but
holpful
to
any
Democratic
party
majority
to
bo
achloved
in
Con
gross
Ho
Is
due
back
in
Washington
today
after
six
days
on
the
road
Senator
Goldwator
mean
meanwhile
�
while
looking
refreshed
con
confined
�
fined
his
electioneering
in
the
Nov
3
campaign
to
a
statement
on
party
finances
which
credited
gonorosity
to
tho
pooplo
them
themselves
�
selves
the
forgotten
Amer
Americans
�
icans
Still
clutching
his
rifle
in
tho
historic
never
surrender
tradition
of
tho
Royal
22nd
Regiment
a
member
of
the
honor
guard
for
Queen
Elizabeth
fainted
cold
just
beforo
tho
Queen
arrived
for
a
review
of
tho
Van
Doos
Ho
was
carried
away
and
tho
ranks
closed
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photo
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UPSET
i
Wont
Alter
New
Wing
Resignations
from
Princo
Georgo
Hospital
Board
wont
affect
tho
planning
for
an
addi
addition
�
tion
and
a
now
wing
tho
boards
chairman
said
today
Vic
Smith
who
bocamo
chair
chairman
�
man
of
Hospital
Board
whon
Aid
Charllo
Graham
resigned
last
woek
said
tho
addition
of
a
fifth
floor
is
a
nccossity
for
tho
hospital
and
It
cant
bo
hold
up
for
any
reason
Tho
samo
applios
to
a
proposed
wost
wing
extension
Ho
oxplalned
that
thoroll
bo
continuity
in
tho
lovol
of
caro
and
planning
at
tho
hospital
dosplto
tho
resignations
of
ad
administrator
�
ministrator
Gordon
Townond
and
Mrs
Mary
McGowan
dir
director
�
ector
of
nursos
Tholr
resignations
which
tako
offoct
Jan
8
IOCS
woro
handed
In
at
a
socrol
mooting
of
Hospital
Board
Thursday
night
whon
tho
main
topic
of
discussion
was
a
BC
Hospital
Insurance
Sorvlco
on
tho
local
institution
Tho
hospitals
porsonnol
RASH
OF
BREAK
INS
ON
LONG
WEEKEND
Police
are
investigating
a
rash
of
six
break
ins
which
occurred
in
Princo
Georgo
during
tho
holiday
weekend
Total
tako
from
the
offences
was
two
typewriters
and
10
change
Break
ins
occurred
at
Timberlako
Machinery
on
Second
where
a
typewriter
was
stolen
Seymour
School
nothing
stolen
Pacific
66
on
Patricia
Boulevard
5
change
stolen
Prince
Georgo
Sheet
Metal
and
Heating
a
typewriter
and
5
change
stolen
Central
BC
Enter
Enterprises
�
prises
and
Coutts
Machinery
nothing
stolen
Cariboo
Dry
nothing
stolen
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You
can
have
one
of
these
receipts
held
by
Mr
D
Westle
of
South
Fort
George
All
thats
needed
is
a
contribution
when
a
canvasser
for
the
Canadian
Institute
for
the
Blind
calls
tonight
during
the
annual
blitz
Mrs
Westle
is
the
welfare
chairman
for
the
CNIB
The
blitz
is
a
project
of
the
Prince
George
Loyal
Order
of
the
Moose
and
the
Women
of
the
Moose
commlttoo
met
Friday
and
do
cldod
to
start
advertising
for
replacements
for
Mr
Townond
and
Mrs
McGowan
Mr
Graham
roslgned
as
chairman
booauso
tho
board
could
not
agroo
on
policy
Ho
said
It
mado
his
position
un
tonablo
Mr
Smith
said
today
Its
pos
possible
�
sible
tho
DC
I
IIS
roport
may
bo
mado
public
but
that
would
havo
to
bo
a
docislon
of
the
board
If
it
would
sorvo
any
pur
poso
tho
board
may
roleaso
the
voluminous
roport
to
tho
public
he
said
Meanwhile
Gordon
Bryant
former
chairman
of
Hospital
Board
said
the
resignations
of
Mrs
McGowan
and
Mr
Town-
end
are
unfortunate
because
they
will
be
difficult
to
replace
Health
Minister
Martin
in-
tervlowed
from
Victoria
today-
would
not
comment
when
asked
if
he
was
satisfied
with
the
administration
of
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
There
Is
a
report
from
my
advisers
on
this
subject
said
Mr
Martin
apparently
refer
referring
�
ring
to
the
BCHIS
report
which
is
now
before
all
hospital
trust
trustees
�
ees
CNIB
Blitz
On
Tonight
More
than
100
canvassers
will
bo
calling
on
homes
in
Princo
George
tonight
to
col
collect
�
lect
3000
for
the
Canadian
National
Institute
for
the
Blind
Mrs
Dorothy
Se
liars
campaign
chairman
said
the
blitz
will
start
at
630
pm
and
homeowners
are
asked
to
leave
their
porchllghts
on
A
number
of
service
clubs
are
helping
the
local
CNIB
branch
sith
Its
drive
The
CNIB
fund
-
raising
campaign
is
held
only
once
a
year
and
the
money
col
collected
�
lected
goes
to
welfare
ser
services
�
vices
lor
the
blind
The
or
organization
�
ganization
also
ha
pi
ograms
to
help
pi
event
blindness
Experienced
CNIB
staff
many
blind
themselves
thoroughly
understand
the
f
i
ust
rot
Ions
and
tragedies
related
to
tho
loss
of
sight
and
ai
o
well
equipped
to
help
those
who
liaye
suffered
this
handicap
said
Mrs
Sol
lars