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CP
-
Canadian
made
automobiles
are
being
sold
In
the
U
S
But
Prime
Minister
Pearson
has
no
details
on
the
price
yet
NDP
Leader
Douglas
last
week
asked
wheth
whether
�
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it
was
true
Canadian
-
made
cars
are
being
sold
in
the
US
at
lower
prices
than
in
Canada
Rites
for
Cardinal
CHICAGO
AP-
Leaders
of
religious
and
civil
life
packed
Chicagos
Holy
Name
Cathedral
today
for
the
final
rites
for
Al
Albert
�
bert
Cardinal
Meyer
Anthony
Celebrezze
secretary
of
the
U
S
welfare
department
rep
represented
�
resented
President
Johnson
Thrones
were
set
up
in
the
Chancel
for
six
cardinals
in
including
�
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Paul
-
Emile
Cardinal
Leger
of
Montreal
Filmstar
Buried
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AP
-Private
funeral
services
were
to
be
held
today
for
actress
Linda
Darnell
43
who
died
of
burns
Saturday
Miss
Darnell
suffer
suffered
�
ed
burns
over
80
per
cent
of
her
body
in
a
fire
at
the
home
of
friends
in
Glenview
Friday
Miss
Darnells
adopted
daugh
daughter
�
ter
Charlotte
Lola
Marley
17
flew
to
her
mothers
side
short
shortly
�
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before
the
actress
death
Berlin
Escape
BERLIN
Reuters
-
A
24-year-old
East
German
refugee
escaped
into
the
Western
sector
early
today
shortly
before
the
Communists
opened
official
crossing
points
on
the
second
day
of
the
Easter
passes
agree
agreement
�
ment
Still
Counting
DUBLIN
AP
-Irelands
long
electloncount
stretched
into
Us
sixth
day
today
Prime
Min
Minister
�
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Sean
Lemass
is
still
one
seat
short
of
an
over
all
parl
parliamentary
�
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majority
Election
officials
checked
the
countrys
complicated
election
forms
last
night
trying
to
decide
on
gener
general
�
al
election
winners
for
three
seats
Lemass
Fianna
Fall
Party
is
assured
of
71
seats
in
the
144
seat
dail
parliament
The
party
needs
only
one
more
seat
for
a
voting
majority
Assassination
Try
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NIGER
AP
-
A
grenade
was
thrown
today
at
a
group
of
Niger
officials
in
Niamey
including
President
DIori
A
seven
-
year
old
child
was
killed
The
president
and
other
officials
escaped
injury
Police
said
the
grenade
was
thrown
into
the
official
circle
where
the
president
and
several
other
officials
were
attending
a
Moslem
function
Dlori
is
a
48-year-old
teacher
who
was
secretary
-
general
of
the
Niger
Progressive
Party
He
was
elected
president
of
the
former
French
West
African
territory
in
1960
for
a
five
year
term
Restore
Order
MONTREAL
CP
-
Police
had
to
restore
order
at
a
bank
branch
in
Northwest
Montreal
today
Bank
opening
was
delay
delayed
�
ed
half
an
hour
as
150
custom
customers
�
ers
hurled
catcalls
at
police
and
bank
employees
The
Royal
Bank
of
Canada
Branch
in
the
Van
Home
shipping
centre
was
looted
during
the
weekend
Safecrackers
got
away
with
pos
possibly
�
sibly
more
than
1
million
from
400
safety
deposit
boxes
New
AM
Stations
OTTAWA
CP
-
Approval
was
given
for
new
AM
ampli
amplitude
�
tude
modulation
radio
stations
at
Revelstoke
Salmon
Arm
and
Burns
Lake
Slight
mix
up
on
an
invita-
tion
sent
parents
of
Grade
10
Senior
Secondary
School
students
The
adults
were
asked
to
come
out
to
discuss
school
programming
but
the
invitation
had
two
dates
April
13
and
14
The
14th
is
the
right
one
It
is
at
8
pm
in
the
fleldhouse
Someone
ordered
a
pair
of
grousers
from
the
mens
shop
The
Executive
Suite
When
they
arrived
manager
Bob
Hamilton
phoned
to
say
so
but
the
customer
was
out
So
Bob
told
the
receptionist
to
tell
him
to
phone
the
Executive
Suite
when
he
gets
in
please
The
answer
What
hotel
The
times
have
caught
up
0-
even
with
Rotary
At
the
clubs
Friday
dinner
meet
Th
Thousands
Leave
Homesites
After
Floods
Slam
US
CHICAGO
AP
More
rain
appeared
headed
for
the
flood
stricken
areas
in
the
US
Mid
West
today
as
weary
workers
battled
to
halt
the
overflows
of
rivers
and
streams
which
have
forced
thousands
from
their
homes
Tornado
Toll
At
248
Dead
In
Mid
West
CHICAGO
AP
-
Communi
Communications
�
cations
systems
remain
damag
damaged
�
ed
highways
are
still
strewn
with
debris
and
hundreds
of
persons
are
still
missing
fol
following
�
lowing
Sundays
disastrous
tor
tornadoes
�
nadoes
which
swept
through
five
Mid
West
US
states
There
are
fears
the
death
toll
will
go
much
higher
The
fatality
list
has
reached
248
An
estimated
5000
persons
are
injured
and
incompleto
esti
estimates
�
mates
place
damage
at
237
million
Here
is
a
state-by-state
run
rundown
�
down
on
the
disaster
In
Indiana
the
tornadoes
claimed
the
lives
of
141
per
persons
�
sons
possibly
many
more
In
Injured
�
jured
1000
and
perhaps
as
many
as
2000
and
caused
damage
estimated
at
150
million
or
more
At
least
45
persons
were
killed
at
Dunlap
alone
33
of
them
when
a
tornado
hit
a
trailer
camp
ripped
the
trail
trailers
�
ers
from
their
frames
whirl
whirled
�
ed
them
into
the
air
and
smash
smashed
�
ed
them
to
the
ground
In
Ohio
there
are
53
known
dead
more
than
300
injured
and
damage
totals
at
least
50
million
Governor
James
Rhodes
calls
It
one
of
Ohios
saddest
hours
In
Michigan
at
least
44
were
killed
more
than
500
in
injured
�
jured
and
damage
is
estimated
at
more
than
50
million
Gov
Governor
�
ernor
George
Romney
said
the
scene
looked
like
a
battle
battlefield
�
field
Property
damage
the
heav
heaviest
�
iest
in
Minnesota
and
Iowa
ran
into
millions
of
dollars
Thou
Thousands
�
sands
of
persons
in
Minnesota
Iowa
and
Wisconsin
have
been
affected
by
the
floods
that
erupt
erupted
�
ed
this
week
after
heavy
rains
and
warmer
weather
that
melt
melted
�
ed
snowpacks
Overflows
also
threatened
areas
in
Indiana
Illinois
Mis
Missouri
�
souri
and
Ohio
Mankato
a
city
of
32000
on
the
Minnesota
River
in
south
southern
�
ern
Minnesota
appeared
the
hardest
hit
community
Some
8000
persons
left
their
homes
when
the
river
surged
more
than
10
feet
above
flood
stage
The
Red
Cross
estimated
about
450
houses
and
business
establishments
have
been
flood
flooded
�
ed
The
overflows
have
not
reached
the
downtown
business
section
The
weather
bureau
said
thunderstorms
will
hit
the
west
western
�
ern
Great
Lakes
region
and
Missouri
In
Iowa
the
Des
Moines
and
Cedar
Rivers
were
above
flood
stage
and
hundreds
of
persons
have
left
their
homes
Including
some
400
families
in
the
Water
Waterloo
�
loo
area
The
Red
Cross
said
evacuees
are
being
cared
for
In
at
least
12
Iowa
cities
Including
Des
Moines
Marshalltown
Web
Webster
�
ster
Cedar
FallsJ
Waterloo
Fort
Dodge
Cherokee
and
Greene
Meanwhile
the
flooding
con
continues
�
tinues
and
weather
officials
ex
expect
�
pect
that
rivers
will
continue
to
rise
today
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e
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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will
do
to
keep
your
feet
dry
The
unidentified
young
lady
floats
down
a
street
in
the
flood
stricken
town
of
Hastings
Minn
in
a
wash
tub
Some
280
fami
families
�
lies
were
evacuated
in
the
Hastings
area
AP
Wirephoto
Road
Restrictions
Stiffer
Thursday
Further
load
restrictions
go
into
effect
Thursday
on
high
highways
�
ways
in
the
Prince
George
area
Restrictions
now
in
effect
on
district
roads
limit
loads
to
75
per
cent
of
the
posted
allowable
weight
Exceptions
to
this
include
Prince
George
arterial
roads
Highway
97
from
the
old
Cariboo
to
the
John
Hart
Peace
River
Highway
to
Best
Ambulance
Service
Or
Else
Says
Mayor
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
advised
council
Monday
the
city
should
demand
dependable
ambulance
service
or
else
He
was
referring
to
a
com
complaint
�
plaint
first
aired
in
The
Citizen
Friday
by
Mrs
Deanna
Dorval
of
2147
McBride
Crescent
Mrs
Dorval
told
council
by
letter
of
her
fruitless
attempt
to
call
an
ambulance
when
her
mother
Mrs
Albert
Shaddlck
suffered
a
heart
attack
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
She
said
the
stricken
woman
finally
was
taken
to
hospital
by
the
attending
doctor
In
his
car
Councillors
were
unanimous
in
calling
for
continuous
service
in
accordance
with
the
terms
of
agreement
between
ambulance
operators
and
the
city
Last
week
City
Manager
SEND
TOTEM
CARVER
EAST
PRINCE
RUPERT
CP
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special
community
de
development
�
velopment
officer
for
1000
Indians
at
Port
Simpson
wants
to
send
a
totem
pole
carver
and
his
daughter
to
the
Montreal
Worlds
Fair
He
is
William
Gelling
a
former
Victoria
business
businessman
�
man
ing
a
slight
change
had
occur
occurred
�
red
The
Red
Ensign
was
gone
and
a
brand
new
Canadian
flag
in
Its
place
Just
a
last
-
minute
re-
minder
to
Big
6
Softball
Leaguers
There
is
a
meet
meeting
�
ing
at
8
tonight
at
Frank
Lar
Larsons
�
sons
place
1821
Norwoodto
discuss
the
upcoming
league
activity
Shady
Valley
PTA
Is
still
fighting
for
modern
desks
in
their
school
Latest
let
letter
�
ter
to
school
board
says
the
loose
noisy
oldtlmers
make
It
hard
for
the
children
to
study
Seems
Shady
Valley
has
those
old
desks
mounted
on
slats
a
world
away
from
the
modern
individual
seats
found
In
most
schools
Arran
Thomson
Initiated
an
in
investigation
�
vestigation
into
the
complaint
A
report
is
expected
from
the
ambulance
operators
con
concerning
�
cerning
the
failure
of
the
vehicle
to
attend
Mrs
Shaddlck
Mrs
Dorval
says
only
a
14-year-old
girl
was
on
hand
when
she
called
The
girl
was
unable
to
find
a
driver
for
the
ambu
ambulance
�
lance
and
her
parents
the
own
owners
�
ers
were
out
of
town
Discussion
of
the
complaint
led
Aid
Ron
Tweedie
to
call
for
institution
of
a
provlnclally
subsidized
road
and
air
ambu
ambulance
�
lance
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
said
question
of
provincial
subsidy
had
been
raised
many
times
by
the
Union
of
BC
Municipalities
but
so
far
had
not
won
approval
from
Victoria
Its
a
matter
of
policy
and
the
government
is
not
likely
to
accede
to
a
request
for
this
area
alone
The
mayor
commented
It
was
the
UBCM
view
the
hospital
district
as
a
whole
should
sup
support
�
port
ambulance
service
Weve
been
trying
to
get
it
for
years
Ive
spoken
on
it
a
dozen
times
myself
But
well
never
get
it
unless
we
keep
hammering
at
them
Aid
Tweedie
said
The
councillors
approved
his
resolution
that
the
request
for
subsidization
be
brought
before
the
UBCM
again
and
also
dir
directly
�
ectly
before
the
provincial
gov
government
�
ernment
by
the
city
Commenting
on
the
lack
of
service
dealt
with
in
tho
specific
complaint
before
council
Aid
Dick
Yardley
stateds
This
is
very
bad
Indeed
we
must
let
the
operators
know
council
is
dissatisfied
We
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for
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the
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�
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of
Prince
George
Senior
Secondary
School
has
given
School
Board
notice
that
he
will
be
leaving
In
June
He
has
been
here
four
years
and
Is
head
of
the
schools
English
depart
department
�
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WEST
REFUTES
Mile
125
and
the
Prince
George
Pulp
Mill
Road
On
all
those
loading
to
the
legal
limit
is
now
allowed
However
on
Thursday
High
Highway
�
way
16
east
from
the
city
to
Giscome
Sinclair
Mills
Chief
Lake
and
Chief
Lake
feeders
will
be
restricted
to
one
half
the
posted
load
limits
Restrictions
are
enforced
at
weigh
stations
maintained
by
the
department
However
because
the
majority
of
truck
operators
know
the
Highway
Acts
pro
provisions
�
visions
specified
In
Section
27
there
arent
many
prosecutions
In
the
event
of
a
truck
being
stopped
for
overloading
the
driver
has
to
call
for
a
second
truck
to
take
part
of
the
load
This
Is
necessary
said
a
department
spokesman
be
because
�
cause
overloads
can
badly
dam
damage
�
age
highways
If
they
are
allowed
to
continue
Police
After
Rifleman
KELOWNA
CP
-
A
total
of
12
RCMP
officers
and
a
tracking
dog
left
here
at
dawn
today
to
press
the
search
for
a
man
who
shot
a
policeman
and
a
17-year-old
girl
Saturday
The
search
party
Is
in
the
Black
Canyon
area
west
of
Kol
owna
In
the
belief
the
gunman
fled
Into
thick
bush
after
the
double
shooting
In
satisfactory
condition
are
RCMP
Constable
N
M
Bruce
and
Miss
Beverly
Charest
Const
Bruce
was
shot
through
the
lung
as
he
approach
approached
�
ed
a
clapboard
cabin
Saturday
to
investigate
a
report
a
young
girl
was
being
held
against
her
will
Seconds
after
he
was
shot
down
Miss
Charest
fled
screaming
from
the
cabin
with
bullet
wounds
to
the
shoulder
and
Jaw
A
fellow
Russian
radio
astronomer
Dr
Nikolai
Kardashev
claimed
that
a
Super
-
Civilization
had
been
found
Sir
Bernard
Lovell
dir
director
�
ector
of
Jodrell
Bank
Radio
Telescope
was
scepical
He
said
radio
emissions
picked
up
from
CTA
102
were
In
Indeed
�
deed
a
weak
source
and
a
small
source
But
he
added
Jodrell
Bank
had
no
evidence
for
any
variation
In
the
signal
strength
and
the
Russian
in
interpretation
�
terpretation
of
life
in
outer
space
was
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75
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to
1
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THIS
SUMMER
Classrooms-for-Boom
To
Cost
3
Million
A
referendum
for
close
to
3
million
worth
of
new
schools
probably
will
go
to
Prince
George
tax
payers
in
June
Dave
Todd
district
su
superintendent
�
perintendent
of
schools
said
today
the
major
item
will
be
the
new
senior
secondary
school
a
plant
which
will
cost
local
taxpayers
2
mil
million
�
lion
A
large
elementary
school
possibly
with
16
classrooms
is
also
In
the
planning
stages
to
handle
the
population
hcrease
expected
in
the
west
Central
area
Mr
Todd
commented
after
School
Board
Monday
night
re
received
�
ceived
a
report
which
Indicated
that
at
least
15
million
wortfc
of
new
schools
will
have
to
be
built
each
year
to
keep
up
wlth
Prince
Georges
boom
Projecting
the
classroom
re
requirements
�
quirements
over
the
next
three
or
four
years
School
Board
was
told
local
taxpayers
probably
will
be
asked
for
more
than
5
million
during
that
period
Robert
Range
-veteran
trustee
and
the
boards
management
official
presented
a
prelimin
preliminary
�
ary
list
of
classrooms
which
will
be
needed
to
educate
the
children
Included
are
the
new
senior
secondary
school
a
new
Junior
secondary
unit
two
16
room
elementary
schools
and
a
num
number
�
ber
of
additions
to
existing
schools
This
is
a
preliminary
look
at
what
will
be
necessary
during
the
next
three
or
four
years
said
Mr
Range
It
wont
be
necessary
to
raise
all
this
money
in
one
referendum
At
the
top
of
the
list
Is
the
new
senior
secondary
school
a
plant
Time
Writer
Takes
Stand
NORTH
VANCOUVER
CP
The
Western
Bureau
Chief
for
Time
magazine
Ed
Ogle
of
Calgary
was
one
of
4
wit
witnesses
�
nesses
today
in
what
has
become
known
as
the
Dear
Hal
letter
case
Principle
In
the
case
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
publicist
Al
William
Williamson
�
son
elected
trial
by
judge
and
jury
on
charges
of
forgery
and
uttering
a
forged
document
Charges
followed
receipt
of
a
letter
by
Hal
Dornan
special
assistant
to
Prime
Minister
Pearson
who
was
the
first
wit
witness
�
ness
In
the
preliminary
hearing
opening
today
in
North
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
police
court
lip
d
LWJm
Colder
Low
20
High
30
lecturer
In
radio
astronomy
at
Jodrell
Bank
said
a
var
variation
�
iation
every
100
days
could
be
caused
by
a
natural
os
oscillation
�
cillation
similar
to
the
sun
spot
cycle
of
the
solar
sys
system
�
tem
Astronomers
lnWashlng
ton
said
the
signals
would
need
a
lot
more
study
They
did
not
dismiss
the
possibil
possibility
�
ity
there
may
be
many
plan
planets
�
ets
in
the
universe
with
In
Intelligent
�
telligent
beings
and
that
some
are
trying
to
com
communicate
�
municate
with
the
earth
One
serious
attempt
to
see
If
such
signals
could
be
pick
picked
�
ed
up
was
made
by
the
US
In
1960
For
150
hours
the
which
probably
will
be
the
first
of
its
kind
in
BC
Local
taxpayers
probably
will
have
to
find
2
million
of
an
expenditure
of
3
million
The
difference
will
come
from
the
federal
and
provincial
govern
governments
�
ments
Planning
has
started
on
the
project
which
will
be
built
on
the
bypass
highway
Most
of
the
other
schools
will
be
west
of
the
bypass
highway
in
an
area
which
has
a
maximum
population
density
of
close
to
40000
people
The
second
biggest
Item
is
a
700000
junior
secondary
school
in
that
area
Elementary
schools
worth
425000
each
are
projected
for
the
newly
-opened
Spruceland
Subdivision
and
Highland
Sub
Subdivision
�
division
School
board
also
anticipates
a
large
population
growth
In
the
Peden
Hill
area
and
for
that
reason
has
suggested
200000
be
set
aside
for
at
least
a
-12-room
addition
to
a
school
Other
additions
would
be
at
Kelly
Road
Salmon
Valley
Chief
Lake
Shady
Valley
and
Hart
Lake
New
schools
would
be
built
in
the
Parsnip
River
district
Highway
16
west
of
the
city
and
the
Quesnel
Highway
A
committee
of
the
board
Is
studying
possible
sites
for
many
of
the
new
schools
LETTER
TO
BOARD
Students
at
the
Prince
George
high
school
dormitory
are
com
complaining
�
plaining
about
the
food
theyre
served
A
letter
signed
The
High
School
Dormitory
Students
was
read
at
school
boards
Men
Robbed
By
Attackers
Two
men
were
attacked
and
robbed
in
separate
incidents
in
the
downtown
area
late
Mon
Monday
�
day
Clifford
MacLarty
of
Prince
George
told
police
he
was
at
attacked
�
tacked
from
behind
and
his
wallet
containing
150
was
taken
from
him
The
attack
took
place
in
the
parking
lot
of
a
local
hotel
at
10
pm
Two
hours
later
another
man
was
atacked
by
three
men
who
took
his
wallet
containing
28
Everett
Fisher
of
Summit
Lake
said
he
was
beaten
before
be
being
�
ing
robbed
No
arrests
have
been
made
SOVIET
CLAIM
Super
Civilization
Doubted
LONDON
CP
-
A
Rus
Russian
�
sian
claim
that
a
Super
Clvlllzation
has
been
dis
discovered
�
covered
In
outer
space
today
brought
cautious
reaction
from
British
and
Western
scientists
The
Soviet
News
Agency
Tass
said
Monday
night
Russian
astronomers
be
believed
�
lieved
Intelligent
beings
were
beaming
radio
waves
to
earth
from
deep
In
space
The
theory
was
based
on
astronomer
Gennady
Sholo
mitskys
discovery
that
emissions
from
the
source
known
as
CTA
102
followed
a
regular
flickering
pattern
repeated
every
100
days
85
foot
antenna
at
the
nation
national
�
al
radio
astronomy
labora
laboratory
�
tory
at
Green
Bank
West
Virginia
was
focused
on
two
stars
named
Tau
Cetl
and
Epsilon
Erldani
the
nearest
stars
considered
likely
to
have
planets
with
Intelligent
life
on
them
No
message
were
detect
detected
�
ed
and
the
experiment
was
discontinued
A
discouraging
factor
in
these
attempts
Is
that
mes
messages
�
sages
from
outer
space
might
take
one
billion
light
years
or
so
to
reach
the
earth
By
then
the
civilization
that
sent
It
might
long
since
have
vanished
I
f
f9
mcShH
Dave
Todd
district
superin
superintendent
�
tendent
of
schools
anticipates
one
of
the
largest
school
ref
erendums
In
the
history
of
Prince
George
will
go
to
tax
taxpayers
�
payers
this
summer
SHOP
TILL
9
THURSDAY
Most
Prince
G
e
p
r
g
e
stores
will
be
open
until
9
pm
Thursday
In
order
to
give
residents
a
last-minutes
chance
to
do
their
Eas
Easter
�
ter
shopping
Businesses
will
be
closed
Good
Friday
April
16
The
merchants
committee
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
recommends
that
stores
keep
their
regular
hours
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
and
Monday
Students
Complain
About
Dorm
Food
regular
meeting
Monday
night
It
said
We
have
been
sub
subjected
�
jected
continually
to
meals
of
rotten
potatoes
Friday
evening
dinner
is
a
bowl
of
dorm
made
soup
pieces
of
cheese
pickets
and
dessert
Trustee
Helen
McLean
the
boards
dormitory
official
will
look
into
the
complaints
From
discussion
at
the
board
meeting
it
appeared
another
complaint
has
been
received
about
slave
labor
and
ex
exploited
�
ploited
pupils
Trustees
did
not
take
this
seriously
pointing
out
that
one
of
the
conditions
of
the
inex
inexpensive
�
pensive
board
and
room
charge
40
a
month
is
pupil-participation
In
some
of
the
chores
around
the
place
Communists
Refuse
Entry
To
Walker
LONDON
CP
-
Britains
special
peace
envoy
Patrick
Gordon
Walker
said
that
Com
Communist
�
munist
China
and
North
Viet
Nam
have
refused
to
allow
hln
to
visit
their
capitals
He
ex
expressed
�
pressed
the
hope
they
would
reconsider
their
decision
Gordon
Walker
a
former
for
foreign
�
eign
secretary
told
newsmen
on
the
eve
of
his
Southeast
Asia
mission
he
had
received
dis
discouraging
�
couraging
replies
from
Peking
and
Hanoi
to
a
formal
British
request
for
facilities
to
visit
Communist
China
and
North
Viet
Nam
He
said
I
do
not
believe
that
this
can
be
their
last
word
and
that
they
will
continue
to
refuse
even
to
discuss
the
pos
possibilities
�
sibilities
of
peace
Prime
Minister
Harold
Wil
Wilson
�
son
has
assigned
Gordon
Walker
to
undertake
afact-flndlngmls-slon
through
Southeast
Asia
in
the
hope
that
he
could
find
a
basis
for
meaningful
Viet
Nam
peace
talks