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CP
-
Pay
raises
for
all
ranks
of
the
armed
forces
were
announced
today
retroactive
to
last
Oct
1
A
defence
headquarters
an
announcement
�
nouncement
said
the
Increases
are
In
keeping
with
the
principle
of
maintaining
service
rates
of
pay
and
allowances
in
line
with
wages
and
salaries
in
civilian
occupations
Wilson
to
Germany
LONDON
AP
-
British
Prime
Minister
Harold
Wilson
Is
flying
to
West
Germany
next
week
carrying
an
idea
for
join
joining
�
ing
Europes
two
main
trading
communities
into
a
single
cus
customs
�
toms
union
These
two
trading
organizations
are
the
six
nation
Common
Market
and
the
seven
nation
European
iFree
Trade
Association
Wilson
will
sound
out
the
West
German
govern
government
�
ment
on
the
chances
of
closer
co
operation
between
the
two
Outspoken
Brief
OTTAWA
CP
-
A
group
of
French
speaking
civil
servants
has
told
the
Royal
Commission
on
Bilingual
Ism
and
Blcultural
lsm
that
the
federal
govern
government
�
ment
discriminates
regularly
and
systematically
against
its
50000
French
-
speaking
em
employees
�
ployees
The
association
of
French
speaking
federal
civil
servants
a
recently
-formed
organization
makes
the
charge
in
an
outspoken
brief
presented
to
the
commission
In
Ottawa
today
Secret
Strike
DA
NANG
South
Viet
Nam
AP
-
More
than
30
US
Air
Force
Jets
heavily
loaded
with
bombs
left
Da
Nang
air
base
in
South
Viet
Nam
on
a
secret
air
strike
today
A
high
Vietnamese
source
said
the
strike
was
either
against
Communist
tar
targets
�
gets
in
North
Viet
Nam
or
Laos
iS
Overheard
in
a
local
sub
r
division
where
houses
are
very
much
the
same
which
shall
remain
nameless
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man
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Mrs
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do
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pronounced
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the
name
for
a
meeting
of
dairymen
which
will
be
held
In
PG
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
Wonder
where
the
agriculture
dept
ever
got
that
word
from
Well
It
is
an
east
eastern
�
ern
North
American
Indian
term
meaning
gathering
together
and
now
is
used
to
describe
an
organized
instructive
meet
meeting
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Mrs
Laura
Fowler
the
welfare
departments
adoption
supervisor
took
her
message
to
Vanderhoof
yes
yesterday
�
terday
and
there
she
met
an
exceedingly
enthusiastic
group
The
Catholic
Womens
League
had
organized
anlnter-denoml-natlonal
meeting
attended
by
50
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looking
for
gold
r
Goodness
knows
why
any
anyone
�
one
would
want
the
stuff
In
bricks
around
the
house
but
It
is
possible
to
buy
it
from
local
banks
Only
it
will
take
a
week
to
get
from
Ottawa
In
the
20
years
I
have
been
In
this
busi
business
�
ness
Ive
had
only
on
request
for
a
gold
purchase
and
thats
youts
a
bank
manager
told
the
reporter
xS
Chamber
of
Commerce
r
members
will
have
plenty
to
do
in
the
next
two
months
getting
ready
for
the
annual
meeting
of
theBC
chamber
in
Prince
George
May
30
June
I
Already
several
big
companies
have
chipped
in
to
act
as
hosts
for
lunches
and
so
on
including
Prince
George
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two-year-old
Quesnel
boy
was
killed
and
three
other
members
of
the
same
family
were
taken
to
hospital
when
this
car
slammed
into
a
panel
truck
at
Stoner
about
3
pm
Tuesday
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photo
BONNER
ANNOUNCES
Land
Registry
Office
Coming
A
land
registry
office
will
be
built
in
Prince
George
next
year
Attorney
General
Bonner
told
the
legislature
Tuesday
Mr
Bonner
announced
files
are
being
separated
in
the
Kam
loops
land
registry
office
this
year
in
preparation
for
the
move
The
Prince
George
office
would
handle
all
land
trans
transactions
�
actions
in
Northern
B
C
while
Kamloops
would
continue
pro
processing
�
cessing
land
dealings
In
the
Central
part
of
the
province
In
an
Interview
from
Victoria
today
Lands
and
Forests
Mini
Minister
�
ster
Ray
Willlston
said
the
office
at
Prince
George
probably
will
require
a
new
building
He
said
there
isnt
sufficient
space
in
the
provincial
govern
government
�
ment
building
on
Third
Ave
to
accommodate
it
The
announcement
by
Mr
Bonner
follows
year
of
protests
from
Prince
George
that
pro-
Lumber
Burned
In
Mill
Blaze
The
fire
that
destroyed
part
of
Fort
George
Lumber
Sales
Ltd
Monday
damaged
125000
board
feet
of
lumber
Some
75000
board
feet
were
completely
burned
while
the
remainder
could
be
salvaged
The
damge
totals
between
23
000
and
25000
and
the
loss
was
fully
-
insured
The
blaze
started
in
a
garage
about
2
am
Monday
and
was
contained
five
hours
later
We
were
fortunate
that
the
Hart
Highway
fire
brigade
re
responded
�
sponded
so
quickly
said
Louis
Quant
owner
of
the
lumber
firm
The
company
lost
a
lumber
stacker
which
was
inside
the
garage
Mr
Quant
said
the
blaze
spread
because
insuffi
insufficient
�
cient
fire
-
fighting
equipment
was
available
cessing
applications
through
the
Kamloops
office
was
too
slow
and
expensive
WhVn
a
delegation
represent
-
ing
ithe
Prince
George
Bar
As
Association
�
sociation
city
council
and
con
contractors
�
tractors
called
on
the
attorney
general
last
fall
he
told
the
visitors
that
something
would
be
done
to
hasten
processing
At
that
time
ho
indicated
Prince
George
may
be
connect
connected
�
ed
to
a
computer
in
Kamloops
where
all
the
information
on
land
sales
would
be
stored
Mr
Willlston
said
the
latest
information
he
has
is
what
the
Kamloops
land
registry
office
is
pretty
well
up
-
to
-
date1
in
its
handling
of
business
At
one
time
last
year
the
of
office
�
fice
was
two
months
behind
In
its
processing
w-
he
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
MARCH
3
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IN
SEPARATE
MISHAPS
TWO
DIE
ON
ROADS
A
two-year-old
boy
and
a
Prince
George
business
businessman
�
man
were
killed
in
two
separate
traffic
accidents
during
a
three
hour
period
Tuesday
Charles
Herbert
George
2
was
fatally
Injured
when
a
car
driven
by
his
father
Robert
George
of
Quesnel
slammed
Into
a
BC
Forest
Service
truck
at
Stoner
22
miles
south
of
Prince
George
on
Highway
97
The
accident
occuned
at
3
pm
near
the
entrance
to
the
Stone
Creek
Hotel
Mr
George
about
30
his
wife
Lydla
and
another
son
John
5
are
In
fairly
good
condition
today
In
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
A
Prince
George
plumbing
contractor
A
R
Dick
Wat
Watson
�
son
was
killed
at
6
pm
when
the
four
-
wheel
drive
truck
he
was
driving
ricocheted
off
a
transport
truck
vaulted
over
a
two
-
foot
cement
abutment
and
tumbled
down
a
20
-foot
embankment
Watson
41
was
alone
In
the
truck
when
the
accident
occur
occurred
�
red
on
the
north
approach
of
the
new
Nechako
Bridge
on
the
Bypass
Highway
Ho
didnt
have
a
hope
ol
surviving
said
Mrs
Herman
Penner
ambulance
operator
who
attended
the
rush
-
hour
accident
Police
said
the
accident
oc
occurred
�
curred
when
the
tail
-
end
ol
the
huge
semi
-
trailer
truck
driven
by
Henry
Roy
Carey
of
Burhaby
B
C
slid
on
the
ley
road
into
the
path
of
the
Watson
vehicle
Mr
Watsons
vehicle
clipped
the
truck
spun
out
of
control
and
flipped
over
the
curb
into
a
gully
Mr
Watson
Is
survived
by
his
wife
Grace
and
two
chil
children
�
dren
Dlanne
0
and
Carol
12
The
plumber
lived
two
miles
north
of
Prince
George
on
the
Hart
Highway
He
was
driving
toward
Prince
George
at
the
time
of
the
accident
Police
said
the
fatal
accident
at
Stoner
occurred
when
the
B
C
Forest
Service
panel
head
of
the
BC
purchasing
commission
Mrs
Moran
was
a
part
time
social
worker
in
PrlnceGeorge
Huge
Material
Purchase
Recommended
to
Council
City
council
this
afternoon
was
expected
to
approve
the
purchase
of
400000
worth
of
water
and
sewer
pipes
and
fit
fittings
�
tings
The
pipe
hydrants
manhole
frames
casting
and
storm
sewer
pipes
will
be
used
in
Spruceland
subdivision
The
purchase
was
recom
recommended
�
mended
by
a
special
committee
of
council
In
addition
to
Spruceland
the
material
also
will
be
used
to
complete
a
storm
sewer
pro
Bomber
Loose
LOS
ANGELES
AP
-
Po
Police
�
lice
tightened
security
around
civil
rights
leader
Dr
Martin
Luther
King
Jr
today
while
searching
for
a
man
they
de
described
�
scribed
as
a
white
racist
who
may
be
armed
with
high
ex-
plosives
Detectives
said
they
found
boxes
of
stolen
dynamite
and
other
explosives
Barclay
Funeral
On
Thursday
Funeral
service
will
be
held
Thursday
for
a
35
year
-
old
district
man
who
died
Saturday
Services
for
Thomas
Frank
Barclay
a
department
of
high
highways
�
ways
employee
will
be
held
in
the
Sacred
Heart
Church
at
10
am
Burial
follows
at
the
Prince
George
Cemetary
Mr
Barclay
is
survived
by
his
wife
and
five
children
who
live
In
the
family
home
on
Damns
Road
He
was
born
In
Ontario
gram
adopted
by
ratepayers
In
December
Sunny
ijQ
Low
40
High
47
truck
travelling
north
attempt
ed
to
make
a
left
hand
turn
intc
the
Stoner
Hotel
The
Georges
foreign
com
compact
�
pact
car
slammed
head
on
into
the
panel
The
driver
of
the
truck
Olav
Ekren
of
Prince
George
and
his
two
passengers
were
not
injured
Two
other
George
children
Ray
7
and
a
three
week
old
baby
were
staying
with
friends
in
Quesnel
while
the
family
made
the
one
day
business
trip
to
Prince
George
The
familys
home
is
eight
miles
south
of
Quesnel
Mr
George
an
auto
mech
mechanic
�
anic
had
travelled
to
Prince
George
to
Inquire
about
mech
mechanic
�
anic
examinations
and
was
re
returning
�
turning
home
when
the
accident
occurred
The
two
children
In
the
ac
accident
�
cident
were
taken
to
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
by
a
passing
motorist
The
parents
were
taken
to
hospital
by
the
Prince
George
Ambulance
which
travelled
up
to
90
miles
per
hour
on
the
dry
pavement
Lucien
Rivard
was
in
jail
awaiting
extradition
to
La
Laredo
�
redo
Texas
where
he
is
wanted
on
charges
of
smuggling
heroin
for
a
Mafie
ruled
international
syndicate
-CP
photo
MORAN
WRITES
JONES
Our
Cases
Almost
Identical
Suspended
social
worker
Bridget
Moran
has
written
to
George
E
P
Jones
whom
the
government
is
trying
to
sack
as
until
she
was
suspended
a
year
ago
for
discussing
the
depart
departments
�
ments
policies
in
public
Im
writing
Mr
Jones
tell
telling
�
ing
him
that
our
cases
are
al
almost
�
most
identical
In
that
we
have
both
been
Judged
innocent
said
Mrs
Moran
Mr
Jones
was
charged
with
unlawfully
obtaining
benefits
as
a
result
of
his
position
as
head
of
the
governments
purchasing
commission
He
was
acquitted
of
the
charges
in
court
I
feel
I
am
in
almost
the
same
position
because
I
have
been
judged
innocent
by
the
minister
of
social
welfare
said
Mrs
Moran
She
is
appealing
her
suspen
suspension
�
sion
I
told
Mr
Jones
that
he
would
have
a
long
and
frustrat
frustrating
�
ing
fight
to
get
his
Job
back
added
Mrs
Moran
IN
THE
LEGISLATURE
Phone
564
2441
LAUGH
TODAY
A
used
car
salesman
in
Ottawa
111
told
Orville
Schlink
a
prospec
prospective
�
tive
customer
Take
it
out
and
drive
it
around
a
few
days
In
the
space
of
two
city
blocks
he
managed
to
slam
into
a
guard
rail
hit
a
parking
meter
mangle
a
street
sign
and
smash
into
a
drugstore
wall
Police
Also
Seek
His
Missing
Wife
MONTREAL
CP
A
small
army
of
policemen
is
scouring
the
Montreal
area
for
Lucien
Rivard
who
escaped
from
Bordeaux
Jail
last
night
The
baffling
prison
break
was
marked
by
apparently
precise
timing
and
good
organization
Police
also
are
looking
for
Rivards
wife
Marie
She
is
not
at
her
home
in
the
Montreal
suburb
of
lie
Jesus
She
visited
her
hus
husband
�
band
just
hours
before
the
break
Rivard
charged
with
conspiracy
in
narcotics
smuggling
and
a
central
fig
figure
�
ure
in
the
Dorion
Inquiry
escaped
with
Andre
Du
rocher
a
convicted
armed
robber
The
break
from
the
provincial
jail
set
off
an
in
international
�
ternational
police
effort
The
big
dragnet
however
is
concentrated
In
Montreal
A
police
inspector
says
We
suspect
hes
still
in
the
city
Dont
forget
Its
Just
as
hot
for
him
in
the
United
States
Rivard
a
stocky
49-year-old
resort
-
owner
had
been
in
Bordeaux
since
last
June
He
is
wanted
in
Texas
on
US
grand
jury
charges
of
conspir
conspiring
�
ing
to
smuggle
narcotics
across
the
Mexican
-
US
border
Until
his
escape
he
had
been
awaiting
final
disposition
of
his
legal
battle
against
extradition
to
the
US
Few
details
have
been
re
released
�
leased
on
how
Rivard
and
Du
rocher
made
their
way
out
of
the
walled
prison
in
north
end
Montreal
They
apparently
slugged
a
guard
and
one
report
said
they
left
through
a
boiler
room
Of
Officials
�
ficials
said
the
pair
appeared
to
have
cleared
the
24
foot
outer
wall
by
710
pm
EST
no
more
than
40
minutes
after
they
made
their
first
move
Police
inspector
Jean
Page
said
It
certainly
looks
as
if
everything
was
fixed
It
was
well
organized
like
clock
clockwork
�
work
Once
outside
Rivard
andDu-
rocher
commandeered
a
car
halted
at
a
nearby
stop
sign
took
over
from
driver
Jacques
Bourgeois
and
then
drove
off
They
released
the
driver
un
unhurt
�
hurt
before
finally
abandoning
the
car
three
miles
away
The
two
prisoners
gave
Bour
Bourgeois
�
geois
2
taxi
money
to
make
his
way
home
They
told
him
he
would
receive
a
telephone
call
within
an
hour
informing
him
where
he
could
find
his
car
The
call
came
on
schedule
and
the
car
was
found
A
spate
of
reports
develop
developed
�
ed
in
Montreal
of
mysterious
late
night
flights
by
private
planes
from
Montreal
air
term
terminals
�
inals
but
airport
officials
said
they
had
no
evidence
to
support
them
More
mystery
shrouds
such
questions
as
how
Rivard
ob
obtained
�
tained
a
gun
identified
by
pol
police
�
ice
as
a
45
callbre
revolver
Questions
are
also
asked
about
how
ho
and
Durocher
made
their
way
through
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The
second
fatal
accident
on
district
highways
Tuesday
occurred
at
6
pm
when
this
four
wheel
drive
truck
bounced
off
a
transport
truck
on
the
new
Nechako
Bridge
and
flipped
down
an
embankment
Rivard
Jail
Break
Stuns
Authorities
WILL
HE
HEAD
FOR
MEXICO
MONTREAL
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Mont
Montreal
�
real
lawyer
Pierre
Lamontagne
believes
Lucien
Rivard
will
head
for
either
Mexico
or
West
Western
�
ern
Europe
In
a
telephone
in
interview
�
terview
today
Mr
Lamontagne
said
Rivard
could
count
on
help
from
his
many
friends
He
also
said
Of
course
he
could
get
lost
In
either
the
US
or
Canada
for
quite
a
while
But
Mr
Lamontagne
added
I
doubt
he
will
stay
around
Montreal
for
long
Mr
La
montagnes
allegation
that
he
was
offered
a
bribe
to
drop
opposition
in
Rivards
extradi
extradition
�
tion
case
led
to
establishment
of
the
Dorion
inquiry
Opposition
Leader
JohnDlef
enbaker
In
Ottawa
said
the
es
escape
�
cape
of
Rivard
puts
the
admin
administration
�
istration
of
Canadian
justice
under
a
grave
shadow
In
the
eyes
of
Americans
Although
Rivard
was
being
held
in
a
Quebec
provincial
jail
Mr
Dlefenbaker
said
the
federal
government
had
a
re
responsibility
�
sponsibility
He
said
today
that
Rivard
was
a
federal
prisoner
and
federal
authorities
had
a
responsibility
to
ensure
that
ho
did
not
escape
Mr
Dlefenbaker
called
on
the
federal
government
to
offer
a
reward
for
the
recapture
of
Rivard
The
escape
shocked
Ottawa
officials
An
official
in
the
department
of
Justice
Minister
Favreau
said
Oh
my
God
when
the
Montreal
bulletin
was
passed
on
to
the
ministers
office
The
Justice
minister
was
at
a
meeting
but
the
news
was
passed
along
to
him
there
He
had
no
immediate
comment
Mussels
and
Herrings
Alive
Alive
o
Mr
Bonners
great
talent
is
for
the
evasion
of
issues
When
he
cant
evade
them
he
wraps
his
answers
In
such
great
wads
of
circumlocution
that
the
point
disappears
anyway
Tuesday
his
departments
estimates
were
under
scrut
scrutiny
�
iny
His
performance
in
ac
accounting
�
counting
for
his
sins
was
bland
and
dexterous
and
it
pretty
well
baffled
the
op
opposition
�
position
He
lets
the
questions
pile
up
Then
hs
answers
them
all
at
once
In
rapid
fire
style
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drowning
everyone
In
facts
and
statistics
Some
sticky
issues
he
has
already
disposed
of
like
the
Dear
Hal
letter
He
took
the
proper
action
of
laying
charges
against
Al
William
Williamson
�
son
reluctantly
and
as
a
last
resort
It
Is
out
of
the
way
now
until
after
the
session
However
we
can
illustrate
how
he
handled
another
For
some
time
Mr
MacDonaldof
the
NDP
has
been
trying
to
get
the
Attorney
General
to
explain
what
happened
to
Stewart
Smith
one
-
time
superintendent
of
brokers
in
BC
who
scuttled
out
In
mysterious
circumstances
in
the
summer
of
1962
MacDonald
went
Into
great
detail
in
framing
his
ques
question
�
tion
Smith
was
suspected
oi
trafficking
In
stocks
he
was
supposed
to
be
policing
He
was
accused
at
the
time
oi
being
mixed
up
In
the
North
Northern
�
ern
Ontario
Natural
Gas
scandal
It
was
the
action
of
the
Ontario
Attorney
Gen
General
�
eral
not
Bonner
that
had
smoked
out
Smith
who
hastily
packed
his
bags
and
skipped
the
country
BY
KEN
MclVOR
Under
pressure
Bonner
had
made
a
half
hearted
at
attempt
�
tempt
to
investlgate
Smith
but
what
it
added
up
to
was
covering
up
the
govern
governments
�
ments
tracks
MacDonald
demanded
that
he
tell
all
about
Smith
This
might
provide
solace
to
people
who
had
been
fleeced
of
large
amounts
of
money
while
this
party
was
In
charge
of
policing
securities
sold
In
BC
Mr
Bonner
sandwiched
his
answer
between
a
half
hour
explanation
of
liquor
policy
and
the
ramifications
of
automobile
Insurance
He
said
off
hand
in
mid
stream
that
tne
last
Hed
heard
of
Smith
was
to
effect
he
was
still
In
New
Zealand
and
was
suffering
from
poor
health
He
said
It
so
sanctimon
sanctimoniously
�
iously
youd
think
Smith
was
suffering
agonies
of
con
conscience
�
science
then
hastened
on
to
something
else
MacDonald
wore
a
slightly
bewildered
look
as
though
saying
to
himself
Is
this
really
my
answer
Its
fascinating
and
a
bit
fantastic
At
all
events
we
know
that
conscience
In
the
case
of
Mr
Bonner
is
the
inner
voice
which
warns
him
that
somebody
Is
looking
and
hed
better
blend
Into
the
back
background
�
ground
The
point
is
that
there
is
no
real
protest
about
such
answers
The
opposition
throws
up
its
hands
and
they
get
by
The
feature
of
the
after
afternoon
�
noon
was
Liberal
Leader
Ray
Perraults
plea
for
an
ombudsman
for
BC
Perrault
had
done
his
homework
on
this
one
Clearly
and
graphically
he
described
how
the
Little
Man
Is
made
the
victim
of
in
injustices
�
justices
by
administrative
action
that
is
indifferent
to
rights
of
ordinary
citizens
There
is
crying
need
for
a
defender
6f
Little
Mans
rights
In
BC
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