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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Fire
Again
TEL
AVIV
AP
Syrian
and
Israeli
troops
exchanged
fire
early
today
for
the
second
straight
day
In
the
Noukheile
area
scene
of
a
heavy
battle
last
month
An
Israeli
Army
spokesman
said
a
Syrian
position
opened
fire
with
machine
-
guns
and
rifles
on
an
Israeli
border
pa
patrol
�
trol
inside
Israeli
territory
and
on
a
covering
forte
nearby
The
Israelis
returned
the
fire
and
did
not
suffer
any
casual
casualties
�
ties
the
spokesman
said
Syria
charged
Israel
with
renewed
aggression
as
a
result
of
Tues
Tuesdays
�
days
incident
Strike
Meet
OSHAWA
CP
An
em
emergency
�
ergency
meeting
is
being
held
to
discuss
a
sudden
walkout
by
more
than
13
000
workers
at
the
General
Motors
of
Can
Canada
�
ada
plant
The
Canadian
director
of
the
United
Auto
Workers
George
Burt
left
contract
np
gotiations
in
Toronto
to
take
part
in
the
Oshawa
meeting
See
Page
8
Suspend
Officer
OTTAWA
CP
A
high
ranking
Canadian
army
officer
has
been
suspended
from
duty
The
announcement
came
today
from
Defence
Minister
Hellyer
He
said
the
officer
not
identi
identifiedwas
�
fiedwas
suspended
following
an
RCMP
investigation
into
what
are
described
as
certain
ac
activities
�
tivities
by
the
officer
Sources
in
the
defence
department
say
the
investigation
had
nothing
to
do
with
possible
espionage
Two
Killed
PORT
COQUITLAM
CP
Two
men
have
been
killed
in
separate
accidents
involving
road
graders
one
at
Port
Coqultlam
and
the
other
in
Ter
Terrace
�
race
Police
at
Port
Coqultlam
said
52-year-old
Charles
Edward
Poole
of
Langley
was
killed
when
he
fell
from
his
grader
and
it
rolled
over
him
Another
Man
William
Draft
about
40
of
Terrace
was
killed
when
the
grader
he
was
op
operating
�
erating
overturned
into
a
creek
off
the
Naas
River
road
32
miles
north
of
Terrace
Diplomat
Dies
MOSCOW
AP
The
Soviet
news
agency
Tass
reports
that
Russias
deputy
foreign
Min
Minister
�
ister
Arkady
Sobolev
is
dead
The
61-year-old
Sobolev
was
a
career
diplomat
Retook
part
in
drafting
the
U
N
charter
in
1945
He
also
served
as
Soviet
ambassador
to
Poland
and
was
Soviet
representative
to
the
UN
for
a
number
of
years
until
he
was
succeeded
by
Valerian
Zorin
Stay
Put
OTTAWA
CP
Orders
have
gone
out
to
Liberal
MPs
not
to
leave
the
capital
during
the
flag
debate
it
was
learned
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
The
move
was
made
to
pre
prevent
�
vent
the
minority
government
from
being
caught
short
at
any
point
in
the
Commons
debate
sources
said
Presence
of
all
MPs
In
the
city
would
enable
the
Liberal
government
to
mus
muster
�
ter
members
in
a
hurry
If
it
ap
appeared
�
peared
a
surprise
vote
was
to
be
called
A
plea
went
out
today
to
r
telephone
subscribers
in
the
Austin
Subdivision
please
make
sure
the
receiver
is
properly
replaced
A
baby
had
a
convulsion
yesterday
and
the
mother
couldnt
use
the
phone
because
someone
else
on
the
party
line
hadnt
hung
up
the
receiver
She
tried
to
get
through
at
8
am
and
the
line
wasnt
back
in
service
until
330
pm
Happily
for
the
people
involved
the
baby
is
fine
today
y
And
a
good
evening
to
ev
r
eryone
especially
the
man
vho
recently
cashed
a
20
cheque
in
a
store
under
the
INDEX
Weather
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----
7
CA
e
ALL
CANDIDATES
AT
FORUM
All
school
board
and
city
council
candidates
are
expected
to
attend
the
Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
sponsored
election
forum
in
the
Civic
Centre
at
730
pm
tonight
Sixteen
candidates
have
filed
nomination
papers
1
1
for
three
alder
manic
seats
on
city
council
and
five
for
the
three
school
board
seats
Chairman
of
the
forum
will
be
Bob
Flitton
who
with
co
chairman
Walter
Stunder
will
introduce
the
aspirants
Technicians
Otto
Sabyan
leftnd
Ray
King
right
weigh
the
first
batch
of
wood
chips
now
being
stockpiled
at
tnevNorthwood
Pulp
Mill
site
near
Prince
George
The
employees
of
Terra
Engineering
Labs
Ltd
must
classify
the
size
of
the
chips
and
determine
their
bone
dry
weight
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photo
UN
DISPUTE
Last
Minute
Dramatics
Postpone
Grave
Crisis
UNITED
NATIONS
CP
The
UN
General
Assembly
marked
the
opening
of
its
fall
session
Tuesday
with
a
drama
dramatic
�
tic
last
minute
postponement
of
and
East
-
West
collision
over
peace
keeping
assessments
The
postponement
in
one
of
the
gravest
constitutional
cris
crises
�
es
the
organization
has
faced
in
years
provided
at
least
another
month
to
work
on
the
long
longstanding
�
standing
dispute
over
control
of
peace
forces
It
put
off
until
after
Christ
Christmas
�
mas
the
American
-
led
cam
signature
of
Elmer
Gantry
Its
still
hush
hush
but
one
r
of
the
worlds
biggest
or
organizations
�
ganizations
which
isnt
widely
known
for
real
estate
enterprises
is
planning
a
sub
subdivision
�
division
development
neai
Prince
George
Looks
like
there
will
be
an
announcement
some
sometime
�
time
in
January
yS
Christmas
lighting
contest
organizers
are
collecting
a
hefty
list
of
prizes
This
year
it
will
be
sponsored
jointly
by
B
C
Hydro
and
the
Lions
Club
and
there
are
Indications
It
could
be
well
woith
your
while
to
stait
thinking
about
those
lighting
displays
The
Prince
George
Agri
r
cultural
and
Industrial
As
Association
�
sociation
has
as
president
EarJ
Harlow
put
it
regret
regretfully
�
fully
received
the
icsignatlon
of
Mrs
Lrnest
Hill
as
chair
chairman
�
man
of
the
Queen
Aurora
com
committee
�
mittee
Mrs
Hill
lias
had
the
job
for
the
past
four
years
and
did
a
very
good
job
said
Mr
Harlow
paign
to
take
away
the
Soviet
Unions
assembly
vote
for
non
nonpayment
�
payment
of
peace
keeping
dues
Fresh
attempts
to
reach
agreement
were
to
start
today
as
Russias
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Gromyko
scheduled
talks
with
U
S
State
Secretary
Dean
Rusk
Gromyko
was
also
to
meet
with
Canadas
external
affairs
minister
Paul
Martin
who
said
before
Tuesdays
postponement
that
Canada
would
go
down
to
the
wire
in
demanding
re
removal
�
moval
of
the
Soviet
vote
if
a
POWER
OFF
BRIEFLY
TO
CONNECT
FEEDER
B
C
Hydro
turned
off
the
power
to
isolated
resi
residential
�
dential
and
industrial
sections
of
Prince
George
this
afternoon
The
outage
necessary
to
connect
a
new
feeder
line
to
the
system
occurred
between
230
and
245
p
m
It
affected
the
area
west
of
Alward
St
and
west
of
Central
St
and
customers
on
First
Ave
between
Quebec
and
Victoria
Streets
Phone
Lists
Jump
1400
In
A
Year
Therell
be
more
than
1400
new
listings
in
the
Prince
George
telephone
book
that
goes
into
effect
Dec
IS
The
books
will
be
mailed
Dcr
7
from
Vancouver
where
they
are
printed
Listings
for
the
books
stop
stopped
�
ped
about
the
middle
of
October
The
new
books
show
a
total
of
more
than
8800
compared
to
approximately
7400
names
in
the
books
which
were
pub
published
�
lished
one
year
ago
A
liC
Telephone
Co
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
there
are
close
to
11000
telephones
In
Prince
George
Some
of
the
listings
have
more
than
one
telephone
while
there
are
telphone
subscribe
who
dont
want
theji
numbers
in
the
book
showdown
came
The
postponement
formula
worked
out
by
Secretary-General
U
Thant
along
with
repre
representatives
�
sentatives
of
the
Big
four
and
a
handful
of
others
provided
that
no
formal
votes
will
be
taken
during
the
assemblys
general
debate
expected
to
last
at
least
until
Christmas
Only
those
Issues
which
can
be
agreed
on
unanimously
will
be
brought
up
during
that
time
so
the
question
of
whether
the
Russians
can
vote
will
not
arise
The
assembly
immediately
went
ahead
on
that
basis
nam
naming
�
ing
Alex
Quaison
-
Sackey
of
Ghana
as
its
new
president
and
formally
admitting
three
new
members
Malta
Zam
Zambia
�
bia
and
Malawi
Dog
Stolen
From
Truck
Somewhere
In
Prince
George
there
is
a
dog
thief
Mrs
Elaine
Miller
reported
to
RCMP
Tuesday
night
that
her
six-month-old
Samoyeddog
from
Juneau
had
been
taken
from
her
truck
parked
at
Third
Ave
and
Victoria
St
Mrs
Miller
said
she
left
a
window
of
her
truck
rolled
down
about
three
inches
when
she
went
to
a
store
She
re
returned
�
turned
20
minutes
later
to
find
the
dog
gone
He
couldnt
have
gotten
through
the
three
inch
hole
she
said
The
only
identifying
mark
on
the
pure
white
dog
is
a
ridge
on
his
neck
made
by
a
collar
He
Is
not
wearing
a
collar
now
Good
Start
OTTAWA
CP
-
Safe
di
iv
Jnf
week
is
off
to
a
good
stall
in
Canada
with
fatal
accidents
reported
in
only
two
piovinces
A
survey
shows
two
persons
died
on
Ontariu
highways
and
anotliei
Jn
Quebec
siiue
safe
djiving
week
started
at
mid
midnight
�
night
Last
year
f8
ii
sons
died
in
Uaffic
during
the
seven
day
safe
di
iviiiK
week
Quebec
head
headed
�
ed
the
list
with
18
and
Ontario
ieorded
17
deaths
tttzen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER
2
1964
PENSION
PLAN
IS
OUTLINED
Wondering
what
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Pension
Plan
is
all
about
How
much
it
will
cost
you
and
wholl
be
ele
gible
for
benefits
A
massive
document
thats
a
legislators
nightmare
Is
how
Its
described
by
Don
Hanright
of
The
Canadian
Press
The
comprehensive
report
is
on
page
13
of
todays
Citizen
RAIN
SOGGY
SNOW
AHEAD
A
mild
Pacific
weather
sys
system
�
tem
bringing
with
it
rain
or
wet
snow
probably
will
be
over
Prince
George
before
Saturday
the
weather
office
said
today
There
is
even
the
possibility
of
a
thaw
with
temperatures
rising
to
25
above
within
the
next
day
or
two
Department
of
Highways
re
reports
�
ports
that
blowing
snow
which
has
plagued
the
Terrace-Kitl-mat
area
has
ceased
and
driving
conditions
on
roads
in
most
of
the
areas
are
fairly
good
Total
snowfall
in
the
Pine
Pass
to
date
Is
approximately
98
inches
WEAPONS
SEIZED
FIERCE
STORM
BATTERS
EAST
COAST
HALIFAX
CP
The
crew
of
the
Liberian
freighter
Fury
which
grounded
yesterdaj
95
miles
east
of
Halifax
apparent
apparently
�
ly
has
reached
shore
safely
Reports
reaching-
Halifax
in
indicate
�
dicate
the
men
gained
the
shore
when
raging
seas
began
to
moderate
Other
ships
are
in
trouble
on
the
East
Coast
A
lobster
boat
with
two
men
aboard
is
missing
off
southwestern
Nova
Scotia
A
West
German
freighter
in
the
Bay
of
Fundy
has
called
for
assistance
after
her
cargo
shifted
and
a
Greek
ship
with
28
men
aboard
is
aground
near
Summerside
Prince
Ed
Edward
�
ward
Island
and
is
reported
taking
water
in
one
hold
The
storm
battering
the
Maritime
provinces
Is
describ
described
�
ed
as
the
worst
in
living
memory
Atlantic
coastal
areas
of
Nova
Scotia
were
being
lashed
by
90
mile
an
hour
winds
and
seas
50
feet
high
Cape
Breton
Islands
160000
residents
were
without
power
and
telegraph
service
and
only
a
few
telephone
lines
were
still
up
between
Sydney
and
Halifax
At
Halifax
the
weather
bureau
says
the
bar
ome
ter
hit
the
lowest
reading
on
record
In
Ontario
residents
of
five
communities
shivered
through
the
coldest
Dec
1
on
record
Big
Viet
Cong
Post
Wiped
Out
In
Raid
SAIGON
AP
-
The
Viet
Cong
wiped
out
a
government
dis
district
�
trict
headquarters
post
early
Tuesday
seizing
enough
wea
weapons
�
pons
to
arm
a
reinfoi
ced
guei
rilla
company
About
JOO
Viet
Cong
t
oops
smashed
their
way
into
the
town
of
Tluen
Giao
100
miles
northeast
of
Saigon
and
killed
the
distiict
chief
and
13
of
his
men
The
Communists
escaped
with
113
weapons
including
33
machine
guns
Thiity
defenders
weie
wounded
and
six
are
missing
Two
Viet
Cong
were
lepoited
killed
in
the
fight
The
foice
at
Tliien
Giao
ladioed
the
militaiy
headquai
teis
at
the
coastal
townofPInn
Tluet
foi
leinfoieemenfs
and
flai
e
di
opping
planes
and
fight
eis
ai
lived
within
an
houi
aftei
the
attatk
hpgan
Two
com
panies
of
giountl
hoops
iLso
weie
dispatched
Howevei
by
tlt
time
the
giound
mops
ai
lived
i
little
Iwioje
dawn
the
Vii
t
Cong
hid
leit
with
heii
liot
Tuy
also
tauieU
ofl
two
iidios
and
destroved
the
district
head
headquarters
�
quarters
building
and
a
muni
munitions
�
tions
dump
Noitli
Viet
Nam
meanwhile
claimed
that
12
US
planes
stiafed
and
bombed
tluee
vil
villages
�
lages
in
its
half
of
the
deniill
taiized
zone
between
Noith
and
South
Viet
Nam
Tuesday
A
Noith
Vietnamese
bioad
cast
said
the
bombing
was
the
foul
tli
jetent
attack
on
Noith
Vietnamese
teuitoiv
Radio
Hanoi
chaiged
that
US
planes
bomlied
and
stnfed
lie
vil
villages
�
lages
in
the
demilitailzed
zone
Oct
10
and
Oct
17
and
Nov
25
US
puppet
waiMilps
shelled
Co
Con
Tigei
Isluui
oft
the
hoi
them
p
ut
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the
7
one
This
act
of
wai
uudilv
violated
the
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agieement
�
ment
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t
Nam
the
bi
md
cist
sail
hi
Washington
nilust
idoi
Maxwell
I
Tavloi
aimed
with
flesh
oi
dels
fiom
Ilisldeut
Johnson
will
1I
li
u
k
to
south
Viet
Nun
shoith
to
woik
out
new
pi
ins
loi
iutensiivmg
the
wu
imiiist
l
o
in
inn
n
1st
guuiillis
nwg
They
said
a
strike
force
of
white
mercenaries
and
Congo
Congolese
�
lese
troops
who
Tuesday
res
rescued
�
cued
more
than
150
Belgians
and
Greeks
from
Dingila
250
miles
north
of
Stanleyville
would
attempt
to
reach
other
refugees
in
Poko
about
120
miles
to
the
southeast
The
force
would
then
move
to
Paulis
about
80
miles
away
the
sources
said
In
Paris
Congolese
Premier
Molse
Tshombe
Tuesday
out
outlined
�
lined
a
master
plan
for
salvag
salvaging
�
ing
the
country
from
chaos
and
putting
it
back
on
its
feet
The
plan
discussed
ata
meet
meeting
�
ing
with
French
government
of
officials
�
ficials
called
for
far
reaching
administrative
economic
and
social
reforms
including
the
division
of
the
country
into
three
rehabilitation
zones
The
plan
also
called
for
the
reorganization
of
the
Congolese
army
and
police
with
stepped
up
participation
by
European
advisers
Meanwhile
the
rebel
Congo
Congolese
�
lese
Peoples
Republic
in
Stanleyville
is
dead
Disorganized
its
lines
of
communication
shattered
by
seizure
of
the
rebel
capital
its
leaders
hiding
or
in
flight
the
Communist
backed
insurrec
insurrection
�
tion
is
belngdriven
into
the
dark
rain
forests
and
impenetrable
bush
Premier
Moise
Tshombes
mercenary
fighters
from
South
Africa
Rhodesia
and
Belgium
go
in
shooting
when
they
cap
capture
�
ture
towns
and
rescue
white
hostages
but
the
rebels
close
in
behind
them
as
their
armed
columns
roll
out
For
the
South
African
mer
mercenary
�
cenary
commander
Maj
Mi
Michael
�
chael
Hoare
the
difficulty
of
getting
to
grips
with
his
enemy
raises
the
prospects
of
a
long
dirty
war
A
military
solution
is
no
enough
there
must
be
some
sort
of
political
solution
as
well
says
the
4C-jear-old
Dublin
born
veteran
of
war
be
behind
�
hind
the
Japanese
lines
in
Burma
and
in
Tshombes
seces
secessionist
�
sionist
Katanga
Some
foreign
military
obser
observers
�
vers
believe
it
will
be
months
possibly
jears
before
it
is
safe
to
travel
through
the
rebel
area
without
a
strong
military
escort
Hoare
s
mercenaries
moe
In
trucks
bristling
with
guns
Every
tiny
hamlet
every
cross
crossroads
�
roads
and
every
clump
of
bushes
wheie
ambushers
could
lurk
are
spraed
with
machine
gun
bullets
f
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to
rescue
700
whites
from
behind
rebel
lines
in
the
northern
Congo
got
under
way
today
as
the
government
strove
to
save
the
country
from
economic
chaos
Diplomatic
sources
in
Leopoldville
reported
Tuesday
t
h
a
t
a
two
pronged
attack
was
planned
to
free
many
of
those
held
behind
the
rebel
lines
and
said
the
operation
would
take
about
two
weeks
JUAN
PERON
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former
dictator
Juan
Domingo
Peron
has
re
refused
�
fused
to
return
to
Madrid
from
Rio
De
Janeiro
Peron
earlier
had
agreed
to
fly
back
to
the
Spanish
capital
where
he
has
been
living
in
exile
Peron
aiming
at
a
re
return
�
turn
to
power
in
Argentina
arrived
In
Rio
today
en
route
to
Paraguay
He
apparently
in
intended
�
tended
to
live
in
Paraguay
until
he
felt
the
time
was
ripe
to
go
into
Argentina
But
Brazil
and
Parguaj
saj
hes
not
welcome
He
may
even
have
trouble
getting
back
into
Spain
if
he
decides
to
return
there
The
Spanish
airliner
returned
to
Rio
De
Janeiro
where
the
air
base
commander
at
Galeao
International
Airpoit
said
the
plane
would
not
be
permitted
to
continue
unless
Peron
agreed
to
leave
it
and
return
to
Mad
Madrid
�
rid
by
another
flight
In
Buenos
Aires
Argentinas
defence
minister
said
the
Ar
Argentine
�
gentine
armed
forces
wouldbar
any
attempt
to
restore
Peron
driven
from
his
homeland
in
1955
to
power
Spanish
police
confirmed
that
Peron
driven
from
Argen
Argentina
�
tina
in
1955
was
aboaid
an
Iberia
airliner
that
left
Madrid
late
Tuesday
night
for
Monte
Montevideo
�
video
Paraguaj
Spanish
officials
indicated
earlier
Peron
might
not
be
allowed
to
return
to
Spain
if
his
trip
failed
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said
this
would
be
decided
bj
the
Span
Spanish
�
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government
in
agieement
with
the
Aigentine
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