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Fire
Protection
For
North
Forests
Lands
and
Forosts
Mlnlstor
Wllllston
said
Monday
addi
additional
�
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protection
against
forost
flros
In
norlhorn
DC
will
bo
supplied
by
tho
Forost
Sorvlco
Ho
said
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In
Isolated
areas
of
tho
Prlnco
Goorgo
and
Prlnco
Rupert
forost
districts
pre
previously
�
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had
boon
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to
burn
thomsolves
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that
much
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CP
The
DC
Court
of
Appeal
In
a
Judgement
Monday
unheld
the
appeal
of
Branch
177
of
the
Royal
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Legion
here
convicted
ear
earlier
�
lier
this
year
on
charges
of
operating
a
common
gambling
house
in
connection
with
bingo
operations
The
manager
of
the
Tiki
Village
said
today
the
supper
club
has
conformed
to
requests
from
the
building
and
health
inspectors
and
hopes
to
get
back
In
business
today
Dill
Dllnko
said
the
club
had
been
refused
permission
to
operate
because
It
needed
a
larger
fan
over
one
of
the
stoves
and
there
was
some
painting
to
be
done
The
club
has
been
closed
since
late
last
week
on
orders
of
municipal
inspectors
Aldermanlc
candidate
Car-
rle
Jane
Gray
had
to
make
a
quick
trip
to
Vancouver
on
personal
business
at
the
wee
-end
but
before
leaving
left
word
that
shell
be
taking
a
close
look
at
some
of
the
big
town
s
traffic
and
parking
prob
problems
�
lems
hoping
shell
come
across
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Deputy
forosts
mlnlstor
R
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McKoo
who
was
in
Prlnco
Goorgo
today
said
tho
govern
government
�
ment
would
havo
to
proposo
to
tho
legislature
additional
ox
pondlturos
for
protection
in
Northorn
DC
Ho
would
not
prodlct
how
much
If
any
additional
funds
would
bo
found
by
tho
govorn
mont
for
protection
Wo
cant
havo
five
moro
pulp
mills
in
this
area
without
additional
protection
ho
said
This
is
going
to
roquiro
moro
aircraft
access
roads
holl
copters
lookouts
all
of
these
kind
of
things
Mr
Wllllsion
said
in
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
Fires
deep
in
tho
Rocky
Mountain
Trench
had
been
al
allowed
�
lowed
to
cover
thousands
or
acres
but
now
tho
government
has
sold
tho
lumber
to
pulp
mills
wo
will
havo
to
tako
extra
care
Mr
McKeo
also
indicated
that
a
Canso
aircraft
able
to
carry
1200
gallons
of
water
or
the
equivalent
wolght
In
men
is
being
considered
for
the
Prlnco
Georgo
foiest
district
sta
stationed
�
tioned
either
at
Prince
Georgo
or
at
tho
airport
near
the
Peace
Rlvor
damslte
somethlng
which
maybe
applied
In
Prince
George
A
special
word
of
tribute
Y
for
the
late
Jules
Poltras
was
voiced
today
by
Mrs
Ruth
Richmond
who
served
for
a
time
with
Mr
Poltras
as
hospital
representative
In
dis
district
�
trict
number
10
She
recalled
his
seven
years
of
dedicated
service
even
though
in
ill
health
You
could
get
a
gold
medal
for
donating
a
loaf
of
bread
to
the
hospital
but
often
there
Is
little
recognition
for
the
hours
of
sorvice
put
in
by
people
like
Mr
Poltras
Mrs
Richmond
commented
The
200
ton
tree
crusher
Y
working
In
the
Peace
Power
project
flood
area
Is
going
to
get
a
baby
sister
Sources
said
today
a
small
50
ton
crush
crusher
�
er
is
being
sent
out
to
the
site
from
Quebec
Just
in
case
the
Dig
macnine
gets
stucK
in
ueep
snow
President
of
the
Canadian
y
y
Forestry
Association
of
BC
Bill
McMahan
will
attend
a
reception
here
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
to
meet
local
lumber
lumbermen
�
men
and
businessmen
Bill
is
up
from
Vancouver
Ca
among
250
hostages
horded
by
tho
Congoloso
rebels
lulo
Lu
mumba
Squaro
and
fired
upon
Reports
said
1C
hostages
woro
killed
and
40
wore
wounded
whon
tho
robots
machlno-gun-ncd
thorn
In
tho
squaro
Somo
of
tho
foreigners
woro
shot
down
whon
tlioy
dashed
to-
NEW
YORK
NEW
YORK
AP
-
Tho
US
lias
told
tho
UN
Socurlty
Coun
Council
�
cil
that
Amorlcan
pianos
woro
sont
to
Stanloyvlllo
whon
It
bocamo
apparent
tho
Congo
ro
robots
�
bots
woro
attempting
to
bargain
tho
lives
of
tho
hostagos
for
political
and
military
purposos
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnsons
nows
socrotary
Goorgo
Reedy
has
docllnod
to
spoculato
on
posslblo
retalia
retaliation
�
tion
against
robols
rosponslblo
for
tho
slaughter
of
hostagos
In
tho
Congo
Ho
also
rofusod
details
of
Johnsons
rolo
in
planning
tho
oporation
of
Bel
Belgian
�
gian
paratroops
In
Stanleyville
ALGIERS
ALGIERS
AP
-
Tho
Alger
Algerian
�
ian
Ambassador
has
requested
on
urgent
meeting
of
tho
35
natlon
African
group
In
tho
Un
United
�
ited
Nations
Somo
African
na
nations
�
tions
havo
reacted
angrily
against
tho
paratroop
action
to
seize
Stanleyville
from
Congo
Congolese
�
lese
rebels
LONDON
LONDON
Reuters
-
A
Mos
Moscow
�
cow
radio
commentator
said
to
today
�
day
Russia
resolutely
con
condemned
�
demned
Interventionist
action
In
Tho
Congo
Ho
said
the
West
Impudently
hushed
up
the
frequest
assur
assurances
�
ances
of
tho
Congolese
insur
insurgent
�
gent
leaders
that
they
do
not
regard
the
Europeans
in
Stan
leyville
as
hostages
OKs
Cache
Relocations
A
proposal
from
DCs
Superintendent
of
Lands
J
W
Bassett
to
offer
Island
Cache
residents
new
homesltes
away
from
their
flood
-
threatened
community
was
approved
by
city
council
Monday
night
The
area
suggested
for
the
relocation
Is
near
the
civic
cemetery
toward
the
Fraser
River
It
was
described
at
coun
council
�
cil
as
being
Just
boyond
the
hlll
It
is
part
of
a
large
cemetery
reserve
and
It
was
proposed
that
all
the
reserve
be
turned
over
to
the
city
at
the
same
time
The
area
remaining
from
the
proposed
relocation
would
serve
for
future
cemetery
use
Mayor
Dezell
advised
coun
councils
�
cils
If
theyre
making
a
determined
effoit
to
change
the
picture
we
would
1
well
advised
to
go
along
with
It
Earlier
this
year
the
first
proposal
for
an
exchange
of
ptoporty
was
made
by
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Hay
Wllllston
At
the
time
tho
loca
tton
was
Indefinite
e
e
LEOPOLDVILLE
AP
-
Belgian
paratroopers
swarmed
down
on
Slanjeyvllle
today
and
seized
virtual
control
of
the
rebel
capital
but
not
before
about
50
foreign
hostages
were
killed
including
a
US
missionary
doctor
official
reports
said
US
transport
planes
flew
in
the
paratroopers
As
the
Belgians
landed
whitened
Congolese
government
soldiers
attacked
Stanleyville
The
attack
attacking
�
ing
troops
moved
quickly
to
free
the
rest
of
1613
foreigners
held
as
hostages
and
marked
for
slaughter
by
the
rebel
regime
should
their
capital
be
attacked
They
are
now
in
virtual
control
of
the
city
The
GO
white
hostages
were
killed
by
the
rebels
In
two
separate
shootings
One
of
these
took
place
at
a
monument
to
the
Congos
slain
first
premier
Patrice
Lumumba
Some
400
whites
Including
women
and
children
were
lined
up
and
tho
rebels
opened
fire
Tlio
other
mass
shooting
took
placo
outside
a
hotel
where
the
rebels
fired
Into
about
200
hos
hostages
�
tages
Refugees
flown
to
Lcopoldvlllc
from
Stanley
vlllo
said
the
rebels
had
killed
Dr
Paul
Carlson
medical
missionary
irom
Roll
Rolling
�
ing
Hills
Calif
Ho
had
been
condemned
as
a
spy
a
charge
denied
by
Washington
The
state
department
In
Washington
said
Carlson
was
ward
the
airport
as
the
hews
of
the
Belgian
paratroop
landing
swept
the
rebel
capital
One
group
of
refugees
said
they
were
being
marched
to
Stanleyville
Airport
by
rebel
troops
who
panicked
at
the
sight
of
tho
Belgian
paratroops
and
fired
Into
tho
hostages
killing
at
least
IS
Including
some
women
About
200
foreigners
wcro
held
In
a
Stanleyville
hotel
and
at
least
IS
wero
killed
whon
tho
soldiers
of
leftist
leadorChris
tophc
Gbcnyo
opened
fire
on
the
building
Guenyc
had
threatened
to
set
the
whole
city
afire
but
appar
apparently
�
ently
tho
swift
arrival
of
the
Belgian
paratroopers
and
Con
Congolese
�
golese
troops
thwarted
tho
plan
A
Canadian
missionary
Rov
orond
Hector
MacMlllan
is
reported
to
lave
been
among
thoso
killed
today
by
Congoloso
robols
But
tho
report
has
also
been
disputed
Mr
MacMlllan
of
Avonmorc
Ontario
and
his
wlfo
and
six
sons
had
boen
among
Canadians
reported
hold
hostago
by
tho
robols
In
tho
Stanloyvlllo
area
Forolgn
Minister
Paul
Henri
Sruak
told
Parliament
in
Brus
Brussels
�
sels
Wo
waited
until
tho
very
last
mlnulo
boforo
Intervening
In
a
bid
to
roscuo
tho
hostagos
ho
said
oxplalnlng
why
thoBolglan
alrborno
troops
woro
flown
Into
tho
area
early
today
Spaak
said
that
tho
Bolglan
govornmont
was
faced
with
tho
dllomma
Whothor
to
arrivo
too
lato
or
to
spark
dlsastor
Spuak
said
that
tho
Belgian
action
was
carried
out
in
con
consultation
�
sultation
with
tho
United
Statos
and
Britain
and
that
Franco
was
also
war
nod
This
tho
Bolglan
govornmont
did
whon
all
tho
diplomatic
moves
had
bcon
made
and
when
the
Bolglan
govornmont
was
faced
with
tho
poor
rosults
of
negotiations
In
Nairobi
with
Thomas
Kansa
tho
rcbol
gov
ernments
forolgn
minister
Mf-
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Hour
Conformity
Suggested
School
trustee
Harold
Moffat
suggested
Monday
night
Its
time
there
was
some
conform
conformity
�
ity
In
the
hours
schools
open
and
close
He
told
a
regular
board
meet
meeting
�
ing
that
as
It
stands
now
school
lunch
hours
are
Irregular
Some
schools
let
the
children
out
at
noon
others
as
late
as
1220
pm
Mr
Moffat
was
thinking
of
tho
ti
ouble
this
must
make
for
some
mothers
In
some
families
children
are
coming
home
for
lunch
over
a
two
hour
period
Ho
suggested
an
Investigation
and
lepoit
be
made
to
tuistees
on
school
hours
a
proposal
which
was
suppot
ted
by
Trustee
Robert
Range
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An
application
to
purchaso
a
not-yet-abandoned
city
stroot
caught
city
council
In
a
legal
bight
Monday
night
Roaltor
Gordon
Bryant
on
bohalf
of
Nochako
Holdings
by
lottor
asked
council
to
abandon
and
to
set
a
prlco
on
tho
02
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socttonof
Third
Avo
which
may
bo
closed
when
the
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Avo
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Avo
relocation
is
completed
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second
runs
from
tho
stop
sign
on
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Avo
toCas
slar
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Bryants
clients
own
tho
adjacent
13
acres
west
of
Northern
Light
Motol
on
which
thoy
want
to
build
a
motel
If
thoy
are
able
to
obtain
tho
street
thoy
plan
to
build
a
larger
motol
of
a
dlffent
de
design
�
sign
that
that
now
projected
However
City
Manager
Arran
Thomson
told
council
thoy
would
purchaso
tho
street
only
If
tho
prlco
was
fecono-
mlcal
to
thorn
But
on
tho
other
hand
as
their
property
Is
the
only
privately
owned
land
abutting
the
soctlon
of
street
in
question
it
cannot
be
closed
without
their
approval
This
conceivably
could
mean
council
would
vote
to
shut
tho
street
put
it
up
for
auction
and
then
the
price
might
rise
too
high
to
be
considered
economical
by
tho
prospec
prospective
�
tive
motel
builders
Apparently
they
are
not
warm
to
this
prospect
so
asked
coun
council
�
cil
to
set
a
price
Alderman
Hllllard
Clare
pro
proposed
�
posed
that
no
change
In
the
streets
status
take
place
until
the
realignment
was
finished
He
was
firmly
backed
by
Ald
Alderman
�
erman
Charlie
Graham
The
councillors
finally
agreed
to
a
resolution
from
Alderman
Harry
Lodor
calling
for
preparation
of
a
bylaw
to
close
the
street
Thoy
favored
taking
tho
bylaw
to
a
next-to-flnal
stage
but
holding
It
there
until
the
diversion
was
com
completed
�
pleted
After
that
consideration
would
be
given
to
final
passage
Alderman
Frank
Clark
Insis
Insisted
�
ted
tho
land
could
not
be
sold
without
an
auction
and
aftor
the
meeting
Alderman
Dick
Yardley
expiossed
leserva
tlons
about
deeding
the
street
to
pilvate
use
in
any
case
Ho
felt
It
might
continue
to
servo
as
a
valuable
traffic
route
one
way
for
westbound
vehicles
that
he
was
offered
a
bribe
In
tho
narcotics
cage
are
sub
substantially
�
stantially
correct
Mr
Nlolson
rocxod
tho
Com
Commons
�
mons
with
his
statement
that
Raymond
Denis
whon
ho
was
oxocutlvo
assistant
to
Immigra
Immigration
�
tion
Minister
Tromulay
offered
tho
bribe
to
Mr
Plorro
La
montagno
Ho
said
it
was
an
attempt
to
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End
School
Sport
Car
Problem
School
Board
Monday
night
finally
settled
the
thorny
prob
lem
of
transporting
students
to
Inter
school
sports
events
In
the
Prlnco
George
area
Trustees
authorized
the
board
to
pay
additional
0
premiums
on
the
prlvato
cars
of
48
teachers
At
one
stage
In
the
dispute
schools
threatened
to
call
off
Inter
school
sports
unless
an
arrangement
was
made
for
transportation
Tho
boards
policy
allows
only
tho
senior
secondary
school
to
hire
buses
and
only
for
out-of-town
trips
Teachers
at
Connaught
Junior
secondary
Duchess
Park
Junior
secondary
the
senior
second
secondary
�
ary
Kelly
Road
Blackburn
and
Hlxon
schools
have
offered
their
cars
for
the
trips
Award
Road
Work
Jobs
Contracts
for
18
million
worth
of
highway
Improvements
in
Central
BC
wero
awaided
The
Department
of
Highways
awaidtd
a
1640636
contiact
to
Reg
Pearen
Ltd
of
Dawson
Creek
for
15
miles
of
construc
construction
�
tion
on
tho
Hudson
llope-Chet-wynd
road
A
108
824
contract
went
to
Square
M
Consttuction
Ltd
and
Coleman
Industries
Ltd
of
Ed
Edmonton
�
monton
for
the
approaches
to
a
new
brldue
over
the
Traser
River
at
McRrtde
havo
Mr
Lamontagno
acting
for
tho
US
govornmont
not
oppose
a
ball
application
by
Leo
Rono
Maranda
Rivard
arrested
In
Montreal
Juno
10
on
charges
of
smuggling
heroin
Into
tho
US
Justice
Mlnlstor
Guy
Fav
roau
says
somo
sort
of
Judicial
inquiry
Is
nocossary
In
tho
light
of
a
bribe
chargo
mado
by
Mr
Nlolson
Mr
Favroau
said
an
investi
investigation
�
gation
Is
nocossary
now
If
only
to
protect
tho
reputation
of
por
sons
monllonod
and
ho
said
ho
would
Iw
In
favor
of
a
high
court
Judgo
conducting
an
In
camera
or
closed
Inquiry
Prime
Mlnlstor
Mlko
roar
son
today
postponod
his
depart
departure
�
ure
from
Ottawa
for
a
speaking
tour
of
Wostorn
Canada
Ho
was
prosont
In
the
llouso
of
Com
Commons
�
mons
today
when
Mr
Favroau
made
a
statement
on
opposition
charges
against
tho
administra
administration
�
tion
of
Justice
Mr
Nlolson
membor
for
tho
Yukon
also
said
Guy
Lord
for
former
�
mer
special
assistant
to
tho
Justice
mlnlstor
tried
to
co
coerce
�
erce
tho
lawyer
bymentlonlng
a
cut
off
of
all
further
govern
government
�
ment
legal
work
Ho
said
Mr
Denis
was
firod
over
tho
Incident
and
he
was
satisfied
Mr
Lord
had
beenan
innocent
dupe
although
ho
had
broken
the
law
Mr
La
Lamontagno
�
montagno
rejocted
the
bribe
offer
immediately
he
added
At
no
point
in
the
exchange
was
there
any
indication
why
the
former
parliamentary
as
assistant
�
sistant
might
have
offered
a
bribe
to
the
lawyer
NDP
Leader
Douglas
called
for
a
Judicial
inquiry
and
said
he
understands
a
third
man
higher
up
In
the
government
was
involved
Mr
Favreau
promised
to
check
on
whether
an
RCMP
report
showed
a
third
man
was
Involved
Mr
Nielsen
said
Mr
Rivard
and
three
other
men
were
ar
arrested
�
rested
and
charged
with
smug
smuggling
�
gling
heroin
Into
the
US
and
conspiring
to
smuggle
70
pounds
of
heroin
Into
the
US
from
Mexico
In
league
with
these
men
were
others
Including
two
who
have
been
reported
to
be
mem
members
�
bers
of
the
notorious
interna
international
�
tional
crime
cartel
the
Mafia
and
the
Cosa
Nostra
of
New
York
he
told
the
House
PGE
Strike
Talks
Continue
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Talks
will
continue
today
In
an
effort
to
avoid
a
threatened
strike
by
200
trainmen
on
the
government-owned
Pacific
Gieat
Eastern
Railway
The
men
voted
022
per
cent
In
favor
of
a
strike
to
back
up
demands
but
no
decision
Ins
been
taken
on
whether
or
when
a
strike
will
be
called
Talks
iPhumed
Monday
but
neither
side
made
any
comment
PGE
has
accepted
but
the
Bi
oth
e
i
hood
of
Ratlioad
Trainmen
has
i
ejected
a
conciliation
board
tvpott
recommending
a
two
year
contract
with
in
over
overall
�
all
live
por
cent
raise
The
union
sought
12
per
cent
THE
WORLD
TODAY
OTTAWA
CP
-
The
Parliamentary
itcrttary
to
Primt
Minister
Pearson
hat
asked
to
be
relieved
of
his
duties
for
the
time
being
Ouy
Rouleau
told
the
Commons
today
he
has
asked
Mr
Pearson
to
be
re
relieved
�
lieved
of
hit
duties
until
a
judicial
Inquiry
has
examined
hit
role
in
a
narcotics
case
Justice
Minister
Favreau
announced
earlier
that
a
judicial
inquiry
will
be
held
at
a
retult
ofcharget
lev
levelled
�
elled
by
the
oppotitlon
into
the
administration
of
juttice
See
earlier
ttory
at
left
Death
Blow
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Prime
Mlnlstor
HaroldWIlsonappoars
to
havo
dealt
u
sevoro
If
not
fatal
blow
to
tho
proposod
NATO
mixed
nuclear
fleet
by
declaring
Britain
opposos
tho
project
Wilson
told
tho
Houso
of
Commons
Monday
his
Labor
govornmont
believes
a
mixed
manned
surface
fleet
adds
noth
nothing
�
ing
to
Western
strength
Is
likely
to
cause
dissipation
of
strength
in
the
alliance
and
may
add
to
the
difficulties
of
East
West
agreement
Vote
Bets
LONDON
AP
-
The
London
financial
sector
buzzed
with
rumors
that
the
new
Labor
government
In
Britain
may
bo
forced
into
a
new
election
in
the
new
year
Bettors
thought
Labor
might
fall
soon
on
its
belt
tightening
financial
poli
policies
�
cies
which
Include
new
taxes
Ladbrookes
a
big
bookmaker
Is
reported
it
was
swamped
with
Inquiries
from
clients
wanting
to
bet
on
a
1905
elec
election
�
tion
The
firm
said
It
took
dozens
of
bets
for
thousands
of
pounds
In
an
hour
Reds
Gain
ROME
AP
-
Italys
big
Communist
party
has
register
registered
�
ed
widespread
gains
in
crucial
nationwide
local
elections
that
marked
new
losses
for
Premier
Aldo
Moras
Christian
Demo
Democrats
�
crats
Reject
Bid
OTTAWA
CP
The
Supreme
Court
of
Canada
today
rejected
a
second
appeal
by
Georges
Marcotto
32-year-old
convict
convicted
�
ed
killer
of
a
policeman
In
the
so
called
Santa
Claus
bank
holdup
In
St
Laurent
Que
near
Montreal
In
December
IU02
Ambush
15
SAIGON
AP
-
Viet
Cong
guenlllas
ambushed
a
govern
government
�
ment
convoy
22
miles
eat
of
Saigon
today
killing
IS
South
Vietnamese
soldiers
and
wound
wounding
�
ing
nine
others
The
Commun
Communists
�
ists
destroyed
two
armoied
cars
a
heavy
truck
and
one
jeep
In
Saigon
students
In
tluee
secondary
schools
staged
antl
go
eminent
riots
Ivhlnd
lui
i
leaded
gates
today
creat
creating
�
ing
tension
in
the
city
for
the
third
straight
day