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RCMP
in
Fort
St
John
are
investigating
what
hat
been
described
as
a
murder
A
woman
was
found
early
today
in
an
unpopu
unpopulated
�
lated
area
30
miles
north
of
Fort
St
John
An
RCMP
spokesman
said
at
noon
today
a
sus
suspect
�
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was
being
sought
and
no
further
information
Is
Immediately
available
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said
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are
poor
in
the
remote
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and
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settled
down
today
to
prosaic
but
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busi
business
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of
filling
the
experts
In
on
what
happened
Tuesday
during
their
orbital
flights
that
proved
a
ship
can
be
manoeuvred
In
space
Ono
big
question
was
why
did
the
astronauts
fall
short
of
the
carrier
Intrepid
by
from
SO
to
CO
nautical
miles
Space
officials
puzzled
over
this
and
wound
up
saying
they
Just
did
not
know
Charges
Bias
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CP
-
New
Demo
Democratic
�
cratic
leader
Douglas
criticized
External
Affairs
Minister
Mar
Martin
�
tin
in
the
Commons
Tuesday
for
continually
playing
up
ono
side
of
the
Viet
Nam
situation
The
minister
keeps
reiterat
reiterating
�
ing
one
side
of
the
report
Mr
Douglas
said
In
referring
to
the
majority
and
minority
reports
this
year
of
tho
three
nation
truce-
supervisory
commission
In
Viet
Nam
Report
Rejected
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CP
-
A
con
conciliation
�
ciliation
officers
report
has
been
unanimously
rejected
by
members
of
four
unions
In
Involved
�
volved
in
a
contract
dispute
with
the
Heavy
Construction
Association
of
BC
The
5000
highway
and
construction
work
workers
�
ers
voted
against
conciliation
officer
George
Carmlchaels
recommendation
of
a
wage
boost
of
70
cents
an
hour
over
four
years
and
several
fringe
bene
benefits
�
fits
The
contractors
voted
earlier
to
reject
the
settle
settlement
�
ment
formula
The
unions
In
Involved
�
volved
in
the
dispute
are
Con
Construction
�
struction
and
General
Laborers
Union
Tunnel
and
Rock
Workers
Union
International
Union
of
Operating
Engineers
and
Teamsters
Local
213
Uniform
Changes
OTTAWA
CP
-The
general
duty
uniform
of
the
Royal
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Mounted
Police
will
have
a
new
look
April
1
but
the
changes
will
Involve
a
stand
standardizing
�
ardizing
of
equipment
rather
than
new
Items
The
change
announced
Tuesday
will
give
the
policemen
dark
blue
peaked
caps
with
yellow
bands
to
re
replace
�
place
the
familiar
brown
stet
stetsons
�
sons
blue
trousers
with
yel
yellow
�
low
stripes
Instead
of
brown
riding
boots
with
spurs
Inquiry
Adjourned
OTTAWA
CP
-
The
Dor
ion
Inquiry
in
Ottawa
was
ad
adjourned
�
journed
until
this
afternoon
after
hearing
testimony
from
Post
Postmaster
�
master
-
General
Tremblay
former
Immigration
minister
Citizen
gardening
column
w
1st
Alice
Wolczuk
is
giving
away
kittens
as
well
as
seeds
Shed
like
to
find
a
good
home
for
three
lively
two-month-old
kittens
which
are
part
Siamese
If
anyone
is
look
looking
�
ing
for
a
kitten
give
Alice
a
call
at
563
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a
School
trustee
Harold
Mof
Moffat
�
fat
seems
to
be
responsible
for
a
new
regulation
which
will
be
applied
to
recruiting
teams
who
Invade
UBC
In
their
annual
hunt
for
teachers
Its
going
to
specify
that
nothing
should
be
done
to
detract
from
the
peace
and
quet
of
the
place
Harold
10
days
ago
was
giving
away
copies
of
a
Citizen
supple
supplement
�
ment
which
no
one
would
have
minded
if
he
wouldnt
have
been
shouting
extra
extra
f
Growth
problems
are
com
ing
up
all
over
the
north
country
It
seems
Telkwa
is
thinking
aliout
adding
16
acres
t
ke
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
This
Is
BCs
sixth
forest
dis
district
�
trict
with
headquarters
In
Wil
Williams
�
liams
Lake
The
legislature
in
Victoria
approved
the
estab
establishment
�
lishment
which
will
reduce
the
Prince
George
Prince
Rupert
and
Kamloops
districts
inter
Work
Aid
Extended
The
Prince
George
House
builders
Association
says
it
welcomes
the
news
that
the
500
winter
bulldlng
Incentive
will
be
extended
to
April
15
The
federal
government
an
announced
�
nounced
Tuesday
that
the
500
bonus
paid
for
building
homes
before
March
31
will
now
be
available
until
April
15
This
will
allow
for
comple
completion
�
tion
of
homes
under
the
work
Incentive
plan
that
were
delayed
by
the
seveje
cold
and
heavy
snow
said
George
Cruezot
piesident
of
the
association
Life
Saving
Gas
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Am
American
�
erican
Secretary
of
state
Dean
Rusk
has
denied
tint
the
US
Is
engaging
in
so
called
gas
warfare
in
South
Viet
Nam
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
MARCH
24
1965
NEARLY
SET
FOR
TRUCK
Nearing
completion
is
the
Nechako
Improvement
Districts
27000
fire
hall
The
two
bay
unit
will
house
a
new
20000
fire
truck
scheduled
to
be
delivered
simul
taneously
with
the
completion
of
the
hall
It
is
situated
at
Mile
3
on
the
Hart
High
way
adjacent
to
the
Hart
Highway
Elementary
School
New
BC
Forest
District
Centres
at
Williams
Lake
Williams
Lake
will
be
headquarters
for
the
newly
created
forest
district
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Willlston
said
in
Victoria
the
Legislature
has
approved
the
plan
to
establish
a
new
forest
district
In
an
area
where
the
emphasis
on
wood
products
is
increasing
It
will
be
the
sixth
In
the
pro
provincial
�
vincial
forest
system
and
will
take
over
areas
now
within
the
Prince
George
Kamloops
and
Prince
Rupert
districts
The
news
was
enthusiastical
enthusiastically
�
ly
welcomed
at
Williams
Lake
Chris
Dusch
secretary
of
the
Carlboo
PGE
Lumber
Man
Manufacturers
�
ufacturers
Association
said
it
will
be
a
big
boom
to
the
Wil
Williams
�
liams
Lake
economy
and
a
step
toward
the
town
becoming
the
economic
hub
of
the
Central
Telescope
to
Retain
Men
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Con
Construction
�
struction
of
a
now
150
Inch
telescope
on
Mount
Kobau
in
the
BC
interior
should
help
slow
down
the
brain
drain
in
astronomers
says
Dr
Graham
Odgers
A
scientist
at
the
Dominion
Observatory
in
Saanich
near
Victoria
Dr
Odgers
told
a
service
club
here
50-year-old
equipment
is
being
used
As
a
result
new
ideas
had
ceased
to
flow
and
many
as
astronomers
�
tronomers
were
heading
for
such
places
as
California
where
more
modern
equipment
for
studying
the
heavens
is
available
The
Queen
Elizabeth
Observ
Observatory
�
atory
near
Osoyoos
with
its
new
telescope
is
expected
to
be
in
operation
by
19C7
to
the
towns
area
all
apparent
ly
beautiful
building
sites
over
overlooking
�
looking
the
settlement
Officials
hope
to
have
30homesitesinthe
development
on
the
market
this
summer
f
BC
Nature
Council
the
provincial
body
for
natural
history
societies
Is
trying
to
organize
a
branch
In
Prince
George
Theyd
like
to
hear
a
PG
voice
on
questions
of
conserva
conservation
�
tion
and
everything
of
concern
to
naturalists
Anyone
interest
interested
�
ed
should
drop
a
lino
to
Mrs
H
Lamoureux
of
1355
Dilworth
Crescent
Kelowna
0
Hold
on
there
Miss
Flor
Florence
�
ence
Fleming
educational
secretary
of
the
Registered
Nurses
Association
of
DC
was
pictured
In
The
Citizen
last
week
speaking
to
a
group
of
registered
nurses
Fine
except
blush
we
wrongly
Identified
Miss
Fleming
Interior
Within
two
years
some
70
persons
will
be
employed
at
the
forest
district
headquar
headquarters
�
ters
There
will
be
a
payroll
of
up
to
350000
annually
A
skeleton
staff
of
some
20
persons
Is
expected
to
bo
work
working
�
ing
out
of
Williams
Lake
by
June
1066
Plans
for
the
headquarters
buildings
have
been
drawn
and
the
construction
Is
expected
to
cost
between
250000
and
300000
In
his
announcement
from
VWnrla
Mr
WIMUton
snldthe
creation
of
the
forest
district
will
relieve
the
heavy
adminis
administration
�
tration
load
now
being
carried
by
senior
forestry
officials
and
by
the
other
five
forest
districts
The
creation
of
the
Williams
Lake
District
will
reduce
the
Prince
George
Districts
area
by
seven
per
cent
said
Al
Dixon
district
forester
In
Prince
George
Approximately
five
million
acres
yielding
15
per
cent
of
the
timber
cut
will
be
administered
from
Williams
Lake
Mr
Dixon
said
he
will
lose
three
ranger
districts
of
the
19
in
his
area
Reidie
photo
GINTER
GETS
ROAD
JOB
Den
Glnter
Construction
Co
Ltd
of
Prince
George
has
been
awarded
a
1016329
contract
for
re
constructlon
of
an
853
mlle
section
of
the
John
Hart
Peace
River
highway
Three
other
tenders
were
submitted
for
Ihe
project
Highways
Minister
Gaglardl
said
the
re
construction
will
take
place
betweenWlllow
Flats
and
Coyote
Creek
In
the
Chet
wynd
area
Live
From
Moon
PASADENA
Calif
AP
-Ranger
IX
returned
the
first
live
television
close
ups
of
the
moon
today
before
crashing
Into
a
lunar
crater
They
showed
three
adjoining
craters
In
good
detail
VICTORIA
CP
-With
the
official
opposition
standing
In
the
corridors
refusing
to
vote
the
B
C
legislature
Tuesday
night
gave
approval
In
principle
to
a
bill
dismissing
the
chair
chairman
�
man
of
the
governments
pur
purchasing
�
chasing
commission
When
the
bill
to
retire
E
P
Jones
came
to
a
vote
on
second
reading
after
an
angry
debate
the
13
member
New
Democra
Democratic
�
tic
Party
official
opposition
walked
out
of
tho
house
The
bill
was
passed
30
5
with
the
five
man
Liberal
group
vot
voting
�
ing
against
the
Social
Credit
government
Members
of
the
opposition
had
strong
criticism
for
tho
bill
If
we
vote
for
this
bill
we
should
bo
lined
up
and
shot
said
Gordon
Gibson
L
North
IN
THE
LEGISLATURE
MR-
SPEAKER
quoting
Einar
Gunderson
to
that
effect
the
premier
shot
to
his
feet
and
proved
he
could
yell
louder
and
twist
logic
better
than
any
man
In
the
house
By
the
direction
of
his
arguments
he
proved
also
that
the
present
bill
Is
a
fake
He
does
not
really
want
10
per
cent
ownership
in
a
number
of
banks
He
wants
control
of
one
very
big
bank
to
use
his
own
words
Mr
Bennett
said
that
al
although
�
though
there
had
been
some
token
opposition
to
his
bank
everyone
was
really
for
it
Walter
Gordon
In
Ottawa
was
for
It
What
better
back
backing
�
ing
than
Canadas
finance
minister
He
named
a
number
of
others
in
tho
senate
and
house
of
commons
who
he
claimed
thought
it
was
a
Vancouver
Democracy
is
at
stake
In
this
house
said
Leo
Nimslck
NDP
Cranbrook
Tho
action
of
this
bill
amounts
to
giving
him
Jones
a
dishonorable
discharge
said
Dr
Patrick
McGeer
L-Van-couver-Polnt
Grey
very
good
Idea
for
BC
to
have
a
bank
But
not
a
government
owned
bank
interjected
MacFarlano
This
government
has
no
intention
of
controlling
any
bank
said
Mr
Bennett
But
without
government
backing
a
BC
bank
will
never
get
off
tho
ground
Gunderson
said
an
Issue
of
shares
in
a
BC
bank
would
be
over
-
subscribed
whether
or
not
tho
govern
government
�
ment
owned
shares
Pat
McGeer
remarked
There
you
go
again
said
the
premier
stand
standing
�
ing
In
the
way
of
BCs
progress
This
government
has
to
be
In
the
picture
also
to
make
sure
the
bank
Is
properly
run
Ho
might
have
added
that
with
a
government
controlled
bank
he
would
have
a
very
convenient
place
to
farm
out
Phone
564
2441
TODAYS
LAUGH
SNODLAND
England
CV
-Music
teacher
Dave
Elliot
raised
his
cane
high
to
chastise
one
of
his
class
forget
forgetting
�
ting
the
old
maxim
This
hurts
me
more
than
it
does
you
The
stroke
never
came
down
and
when
Elliot
got
to
hos
hospital
�
pital
it
turned
out
lit
had
dislocated
his
shoulder
Pre
Schoolers
Need
Road
Safety
Lessons
Police
today
pleaded
with
Prince
George
par
parents
�
ents
to
keep
their
youngsters
off
the
heavy
travelled
streets
Two
pre
-
school
-
age
youngsters
have
been
hit
by
cars
in
as
many
days
Four
-year-old
Darren
John
Johnson
�
son
was
struck
by
a
dry
clean
cleaners
�
ers
delivery
wagon
Tuesday
near
his
parents
home
al
1812
Kenwood
St
The
boys
mother
Mrs
Staf
Stafford
�
ford
Johnson
said
no
one
knows
Just
how
the
accident
happened
but
the
child
may
have
walked
into
the
side
of
the
slow
moving
station
wagon
She
said
Darren
was
flghtened
by
tho
Incident
but
not
seriously
injured
He
suffered
a
cut
mouth
and
a
bump
on
the
head
He
was
playing
with
his
younger
brothers
today
appar
apparently
�
ently
fully
recovered
from
the
ordeal
In
South
Fort
George
Monday
Raymond
Gibson
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Wilbur
Gibson
was
struckby
a
car
when
he
appar
apparently
�
ently
darted
across
the
road
He
suffered
only
a
bump
on
the
head
and
a
scratch
on
his
hip
We
are
trying
to
institute
an
educational
program
for
school
-
age
children
but
with
pre
schoolers
the
responsibil
responsibility
�
ity
is
with
the
parents
said
a
spokesman
for
the
citys
RCMP
detachment
Mrs
Gibson
said
Raymond
is
being
kept
close
to
home
but
there
are
a
lot
of
speeding
cars
travelling
Fourth
St
in
South
Fort
George
Howovor
she
added
the
REFUSE
TO
VOTE
driver
of
tho
car
into
which
Raymond
ran
was
cautious
It
is
just
lucky
he
wasnt
going
faster
said
Mrs
Gibson
Cpl
Mac
Hockstetter
of
the
RCMPs
highway
patrol
said
he
has
driven
down
Prince
George
streets
honked
the
horn
at
children
playing
on
the
roadway
and
received
in
return
a
dirty
look
from
parents
He
also
suggested
parents
should
teach
their
children
something
about
safety
before
allowing
them
to
travel
the
streets
on
their
new
bicycles
Ive
seen
as
many
as
three
children
on
one
cicycle
he
said
Obviously
there
has
been
no
safety
Instruction
in
the
homo
when
something
like
that
occurs
RCMP
members
have
been
lecturing
children
in
schools
on
good
highway
safety
The
youngsters
are
being
told
to
walk
on
the
left
side
of
the
road
in
single
file
and
facing
the
oncoming
traffic
Cpl
Hockstetter
said
he
un
understands
�
derstands
the
difficulties
par
parents
�
ents
have
keeping
their
chil
children
�
dren
off
the
streets
especially
when
the
lawns
and
backyards
are
covered
with
snow
and
they
have
nowhere
else
to
play
However
those
children
should
be
thoroughly
warned
about
cars
he
addeil
The
police
cant
baby
sit
every
child
in
town
Bill
Brings
Walk
Out
Attorney
-
General
Robert
Bonner
told
reporters
that
to
his
knowledge
it
was
the
first
time
In
Commonwealth
parlia
parliamentary
�
mentary
history
that
the
offi
official
�
cial
opposition
has
absented
it
itself
�
self
in
a
formal
vote
Mr
Jones
was
suspended
from
his
Job
In
October
Kitimat
Man
Killed
In
Air
Force
Crash
HALIFAX
CP
-
A
BC
flyer
Flight
Lieutenant
R
G
Williams
of
Kitimat
was
one
of
15
airforce
men
and
a
civil
civilian
�
ian
killed
when
an
Argus
air
aircraft
�
craft
crashed
during
the
night
The
aircraft
crashed
at
sea
late
Tuesday
night
during
an
anti
submarine
exercise
about
60
miles
north
of
San
Juan
Puerto
Rico
All
16
crew
mem
members
�
bers
are
believed
dead
The
Argus
a
four
engine
long
range
sub
hunter
out
of
Greenwood
NS
was
taking
part
in
the
US
-Canada
exercise
Maple
Spring
a
two
and
one
half
month
long
man
manoeuvre
�
oeuvre
that
began
In
January
parity
bonds
say
for
in
instance
�
stance
Peace
River
devel
development
�
opment
bonds
And
what
whatever
�
ever
business
in
BC
the
government
didnt
own
It
couiu
control
indirectly
BY
KEN
MclVOR
The
premier
began
to
round
out
his
case
for
his
governments
participation
in
banking
He
said
again
Walter
Gordon
could
see
no
nothing
�
thing
wrong
with
the
BC
government
going
into
the
banking
business
There
was
nothing
wrong
with
provin
provincial
�
cial
government
participa
participation
�
tion
Even
the
Ottawa
Lib
Liberals
�
erals
agreed
to
that
MacFarlano
again
check
checked
�
ed
him
and
suggested
quiet
quietly
�
ly
that
the
premier
was
not
telling
the
truth
Mr
Bennett
turned
livid
You
Liberals
are
talking
yourself
right
out
of
tills
house
ho
yelled
You
will
MONTH
173
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UC
vopy
y
CMKin
KEEP
CHILDREN
OFF
STREETS
PLEAD
POLICE
GEORGE
BEVAN
thorough
exams
Exams
Test
Effectiveness
Of
Teaching
Exams
being
written
this
week
by
students
of
the
Prince
George
Senior
Secondary
school
are
tests
of
many
aspects
of
the
education
system
says
prin
principal
�
cipal
George
Bevan
The
results
while
they
will
be
used
to
assess
a
students
progress
also
evalute
the
ef
effectiveness
�
fectiveness
of
teaching
methods
and
the
content
of
the
curri
curriculum
�
culum
Teaching
is
more
effective
with
a
students
progress
is
proven
and
exams
are
the
best
method
ot
achieve
this
said
Mr
Bevan
i
Content
of
school
examina
examinations
�
tions
has
changed
radically
dur
during
�
ing
the
past
25
years
he
ex
explained
�
plained
Years
ago
they
were
sub
subjective
�
jective
and
probed
deeply
Into
areas
of
specific
knowledge
Then
they
changed
to
objec
objective
�
tive
examinations
and
were
con
concerned
�
cerned
with
short
answers
mostly
on
pre
printed
forms
Todays
exams
are
a
com
combination
�
bination
of
objective
and
sub
subjective
�
jective
testing
and
try
to
ex
explore
�
plore
all
the
abilities
and
knowledge
of
each
student
The
student
now
has
to
apply
all
his
intellectual
facilities
to
the
exam
said
Mr
Bevan
rst
1
Mn
cto
r
m
a
Be
ArnJ
j
i
mr
u
7
i
Sunny
Low
-5
and
High
30
Banker
Baker
and
Candlestick
Maker
Tho
main
chore
of
rafter
rlnglng
Tuesday
was
taken
on
by
Da
Preem
himself
He
was
on
his
favorite
sub
subject
�
ject
the
Bennett
bank
Bob
Strachan
leader
of
the
Socialist
NDP
tried
to
lay
the
corner
-
stone
He
saw
no
reason
why
tho
peo
people
�
ple
of
BC
should
not
own
a
bank
outright
Bennetts
bill
permitting
ownership
In
a
number
of
banks
was
a
half
measure
It
was
not
true
public
ownership
At
about
this
point
the
premier
lost
his
smile
and
began
to
shift
about
in
his
seat
When
Allan
MacFar
lane
said
a
BC
bank
could
be
set
up
without
tax
money
J
4h
yP
VS
zj
not
survive
the
next
elec
election
�
tion
MacFarlane
quoted
from
Hansard
passages
In
which
Mr
Bennett
had
agreed
be
before
�
fore
the
senate
banking
com
committee
�
mittee
that
jurisdiction
of
banking
was
a
federal
re
responsibility
�
sponsibility
You
people
down
In
that
corner
are
the
enemies
of
BC
and
of
all
Canada
Bennett
shouted
You
org
organized
�
anized
the
opposition
to
a
BC
bank
You
got
on
the
phone
to
Ottawa
and
pois
poisoned
�
oned
the
atmosphere
down
there
You
spread
alarm
In
BC
at
the
next
provincial
election
youll
be
wiped
out
The
last
definitive
word
on
the
bank
was
spoken
by
NDPer
Bill
Hartley
He
said
BCs
first
bank
was
set
up
at
Boston
Bar
during
tho
gold
rush
Of
course
ho
said
in
all
seriousness
the
currency
was
wooden