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of
flavour
hi
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At
least
eight
entries
are
expected
to
compete
for
the
Northern
Hardware
Trophy
at
the
annual
May
24
Isle
Pierre
canoe
race
this
year
The
eight
were
represent
represented
�
ed
at
a
meeting
held
yesterday
Spokesman
Bill
Blackburn
said
he
plans
on
writing
Kam
loops
In
homes
on
increasing
the
number
of
tandems
competing
The
annual
migration
of
Canada
geese
is
under
way
Several
flocks
landed
In
a
field
15
miles
north
of
Prince
George
Saturday
They
are
heading
north
for
the
summer
The
geese
rested
in
shallow
ponds
in
farm
fields
f
A
trade
magazine
has
given
the
men
responsible
for
the
biggest
cleaning
job
in
this
area
a
well
earned
bouquet
They
are
Prince
George
School
District
Chief
Custodian
Marion
Roberts
and
Custodial
Foreman
Art
Bailey
The
two
men
were
lauded
In
Building
Maintenance
INDEX
Weather
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Whites
March
ATLANTA
Ga
AP
More
than
1000
cheering
sign-waving
whites
paraded
through
downtown
Atlanta
Sunday
be
behind
�
hind
segregationist
Lester
Maddox
Ignoring
heavy
rain
showers
but
detourlng
when
a
smoke
bomb
was
thrown
In
their
line
of
march
Maddox
the
former
restaurant
owner
who
was
the
first
person
convicted
under
the
1964
Civil
Rights
Act
set
up
the
march
He
said
It
was
to
protest
governmental
take
takeover
�
over
of
private
property
rights
Germans
Escape
GOETTINGEN
AP
-
Fivt
persons
escaped
through
the
East
German
border
near
here
Into
West
Germany
during
the
weekend
border
police
re
reported
�
ported
The
escapees
Included
three
laborers
and
a
married
couple
Own
Dish
LONDON
CP
Bar
on
Thom
Thomson
�
son
of
Fleet
who
says
his
fav
favorite
�
orite
food
is
spaghetti
has
had
a
specially
-
created
pineapple
dessert
named
for
him
by
the
Savoy
Hotel
The
dish
ananas
medallle
dor
du
Roy
was
first
made
for
a
luncheon
at
which
the
Canadian
-
born
publisher
pre
presented
�
sented
gold
and
silver
medals
for
media
research
First
Item
OTTAWA
CP
-
A
govern
government
�
ment
bill
to
set
a
retirement
ago
for
senators
is
expected
to
be
the
first
item
of
business
to
today
�
day
when
Parliament
resumes
after
its
12
day
Easter
recess
Although
such
bills
are
secret
until
their
introduction
it
Is
likely
to
be
along
the
same
lines
as
one
that
was
introduced
last
year
but
never
reached
a
major
debating
stage
Chow
Leads
JAKARTA
Reuters
-
Chi
nese
Communist
Premier
Chou
En
lal
left
here
by
airforhome
today
after
saying
there
could
be
no
talk
about
a
peaceful
set
settlement
�
tlement
in
Viet
Nam
unless
the
U
S
stopped
Its
aggression
and
withdrew
from
South
Viet
Nam
Chou
who
was
In
Jakarta
for
nine
days
said
the
more
the
war
In
Viet
Nam
was
expanded
the
quicker
and
more
disas
disastrous
�
trous
will
be
the
U
S
defeat
Floods
Still
Rise
EMERSON
Man
CP
-Peo-pie
flocked
to
Emerson
Sunday
to
see
the
Red
River
flood
as
the
water
continued
to
rise
slowly
Sightseers
arrived
by
hundreds
their
cars
churn
churning
�
ing
up
clouds
of
dust
on
streets
above
the
hlghwater
line
Some
Sometimes
�
times
cars
blocked
traffic
Frank
Muirhead
provincial
flood
control
co
ordinator
here
said
traffic
caused
more
prob
problems
�
lems
than
the
water
This
advertisement
Is
not
published
or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Board
or
by
the
Government
of
British
Columbia
Vol
9
No
82
Nuclear
War
Possible
WASHINGTON
US
Defence
Secretary
McNa
mara
said
today
in
Wash
Washington
�
ington
the
use
of
nuclear
weapons
is
not
necessary
now
in
Viet
Nam
He
made
it
clear
the
US
is
holding
open
the
option
of
using
small
nuclear
weap
weapons
�
ons
if
it
becomes
neces
necessary
�
sary
and
added
No
use
useful
�
ful
purpose
can
be
served
by
speculation
on
remote
contingencies
McNamara
said
Communist
aggression
against
South
Viet
Nam
has
become
more
flagrant
and
unconstrained
It
became
known
during
the
weekend
that
the
Johnson
ad
administration
�
ministration
feels
it
should
use
whatever
weapons
are
needed
to
end
Communist
aggression
against
the
south
McNamara
said
the
U
S
has
new
evidence
of
Communist
in
infiltration
�
filtration
from
the
north
He
said
some
39000
Communists
have
crossed
the
border
to
fight
in
South
Viet
Nam
The
defence
secretary
out
outlined
�
lined
his
case
In
a
16
mlnute
opening
statement
at
a
news
conference
He
said
the
latest
step
in
North
Vietnamese
aggression
Is
the
covert
infiltration
of
a
regular
combat
unit
of
the
North
Vietnamese
army
into
South
Viet
Nam
He
said
the
North
Vietnamese
battalion
now
oper
operating
�
ating
in
the
south
probably
has
about
400
to
500
men
He
said
the
North
Vietnamese
have
used
up
the
supply
of
indi
individuals
�
viduals
who
could
be
sent
south
to
beef
up
units
and
are
drawing
on
regular
units
of
their
army
He
said
the
Viet
Cong
have
lost
89000
men
killed
in
South
Viet
Nam
and
an
important
propor
proportion
�
tion
of
these
had
been
Imported
from
the
north
With
maps
and
photographs
McNamara
reviewed
nearly
three
months
of
U
S
bombing
attacks
against
roads
bridges
and
other
military
installations
In
the
north
McNamara
said
the
U
S
air
strikes
against
bridges
in
North
Viet
Nam
have
been
particularly
successful
He
said
that
between
April
3rd
and
the
present
South
Vietnamese
and
U
S
planes
hit
a
total
of
27
rail
and
highway
bridges
along
the
key
lines
of
communication
in
North
Viet
Nam
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is
just
one
of
many
tar
gains
to
be
found
in
the
Citizen
Classified
Section
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matter
what
you
need
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and
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Canada
for
the
fine
job
done
In
one
of
B
Cs
largest
school
districts
Praise
went
to
all
staff
members
but
singled
out
the
two
supervisors
particu
particularly
�
larly
Following
an
accident
on
the
weekend
at
Dawson
Creek
Andreas
Meyn
and
his
wife
Glsela
were
admitted
to
hospital
leaving
their
chil
children
�
dren
with
no
one
to
look
after
them
Mrs
Albert
Bleich
of
Burden
St
opened
her
home
and
her
heart
feeling
it
would
not
make
a
difference
If
she
fed
eight
or
ten
children
and
with
without
�
out
hesitation
took
In
the
two
Meyn
girls
aged
three
and
five
Hats
off
to
Mrs
Bleich
A
So
you
forgot
to
put
the
clock
ahead
eh
Dont
wor
worry
�
ry
you
were
in
good
com
company
�
pany
One
hour
late
for
church
Sunday
was
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Willlston
He
got
there
just
in
time
to
shako
hands
with
a
few
members
of
the
departing
flock
I
shot
an
arrow
into
the
9
air
But
It
was
a
change
of
pace
for
Jim
Logan
He
lost
his
bow
on
the
weekend
not
an
arrow
He
left
It
leaning
against
a
target
behind
Spruce
land
Shopping
Centre
and
when
ho
returned
It
was
gone
Finder
please
return
to
Steeles
Sports
and
Marine
Dt
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ft
Itlzen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLOMBIA
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APRIL
26
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i
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Yep
it
ticks
Its
a
traffic
counter
located
on
Fifteenth
Ave
The
youngsters
grouped
around
the
counter
on
theweekend
and
tried
to
figure
out
what
the
noises
meant
The
counters
are
located
throughout
the
city
area
and
are
being
used
for
a
20000
traffic
survey
-Reidie
photo
Forest
Industry
Opens
Course
on
Fire
Control
More
than
80
men
in
the
forest
industry
were
welcomed
this
morning
to
the
two
day
fire
control
course
sponsored
Jointly
by
the
Canadian
Forestry
Association
and
the
Northern
Interior
Lumbermens
As
Association
�
sociation
Lands
and
forests
minister
Ray
Willlston
originally
slated
to
open
the
course
was
unable
to
attend
Welcoming
delegates
on
be
behalf
�
half
of
the
BC
Forest
Service
was
Al
Dixon
chief
forester
for
the
Prince
George
district
R
C
Priests
Hold
Retreat
Roman
Catholic
priests
from
throughout
the
huge
Vicariate
of
Prince
Rupert
met
here
last
week
for
their
annual
retreat
They
travelled
to
Prince
George
from
points
between
Fort
St
John
and
Prince
Rupert
Retreat
Master
was
Reverend
Father
Ambrozlc
a
bible
scholar
from
St
Augustine
Seminary
in
Toronto
During
the
week
he
held
three
general
conferences
a
day
His
Excellency
Bishop
OGrady
of
Prince
George
was
In
attendance
for
most
of
the
sessions
In
a
special
address
he
urged
the
priests
to
be
messengers
of
love
and
under
understanding
�
standing
for
all
men
In
order
to
bring
them
together
In
the
one
fold
of
Christ
He
called
on
young
people
to
uphold
Christian
ideals
in
this
rapidly
developing
country
FIVE
YEARS
FOR
FRAUD
A
man
awaiting
trial
on
a
charge
of
attempted
arson
was
sentenced
Saturday
to
five
years
In
jail
for
fraud
Charles
Orvllle
McKlnnon
was
sentenced
to
five
years
concurrent
on
each
of
five
counts
of
fraud
Involving
social
welfare
cheques
The
offences
occurred
over
a
long
period
during
the
winter
A
preliminary
hearing
last
month
bound
him
over
for
trial
on
a
charge
of
attempt
attempting
�
ing
to
burn
down
a
house
In
the
hospital
area
We
find
these
courses
most
rewarding
said
Mr
Dixon
We
In
the
Forest
Service
dont
fight
many
fires
you
fellows
fight
the
fires
I
hope
In
the
course
of
the
next
couple
of
days
we
will
begin
to
speak
the
same
language
Tom
Dllworth
president
of
LOWER
THAN
Bucking
a
trend
to
higher
costs
the
low
bid
on
an
eight-
if
fl
TRELLE
A
MORROW
Architect
the
northern
region
of
the
Forestry
Association
and
Hans
Rolne
vice
president
of
the
NILA
also
extended
words
of
welcome
Course
will
be
In
session
throughout
the
balance
of
today
and
Tuesday
ending
with
a
banquet
Tuesday
night
Rotary
Convention
To
Prince
George
Prince
George
will
be
host
city
for
the
1966
dist
district
�
rict
convention
of
Rotary
International
President
elect
Tony
Radford
attending
this
years
convention
at
Bellingham
Wash
advised
The
Citizen
by
wire
of
the
plans
for
next
year
Some
60
Rotarians
from
Prince
George
are
at
the
convention
of
the
largest
Rotary
district
in
the
world
The
district
ranges
from
Bellingham
in
the
south
to
Nome
Alaska
in
the
north
Prince
George
was
host
for
a
similar
convention
in
1960
when
some
600
Rotarians
attended
The
1966
meeting
will
be
held
in
May
John
Morrison
of
Prince
George
will
be
district
governor
for
the
coming
term
room
addition
to
Qulnson
Ele
Elementary
�
mentary
School
came
in
at
15
000
below
the
estimated
price
H
Erickson
Sons
Ltd
was
low
bidder
at
238189
Heart
Construction
Ltd
bid
254000
and
Dezell
Construction
Co
Ltd
tendered
258012
The
addition
Includes
eight
classrooms
a
library
and
an
activity
room
Architect
for
the
project
is
Trelle
A
Morrow
School
Board
Secretary
Treasurer
Bob
Gracey
said
the
addition
to
the
eight
room
school
would
serve
the
growing
area
west
of
Central
including
the
new
Highland
subdivision
Tenders
were
opened
publicly
Friday
aftornoon
with
School
Board
Chairman
James
Elliott
and
board
members
Mrs
G
C
B
Kellett
on
hand
to
receive
the
good
news
The
bids
will
be
considered
at
the
regular
meeting
of
the
board
tonight
Recent
public
tenders
opened
ti
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Touches
Powerline
In
Own
Backyard
By
GLEN
RINGDAL
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Thirteen-year-old
Michael
Lindelauf
climbed
a
tree
in
his
backyard
Sunday
and
it
almost
cost
him
his
life
For
an
unknown
reason
he
grabbed
a
high
tension
hydro
line
strung
near
the
tree
and
his
body
became
a
conductor
for
65000
volts
of
electricity
His
mother
Mrs
Gulllaume
Lindelauf
1510
Fir
St
said
he
hung
on
to
the
wire
for
at
least
five
minutes
and
let
go
only
when
he
lost
conscious
consciousness
�
ness
Although
unconscious
he
re
retained
�
tained
his
hold
on
the
tree
He
received
extensive
burns
to
one
hand
and
both
his
feet
Doctors
have
said
the
youth
may
lose
the
fingers
of
his
burn
burned
�
ed
hand
He
was
removed
from
the
tree
by
firemen
and
police
policemen
�
men
who
took
him
to
hospital
where
he
regained
conscious
consciousness
�
ness
He
was
listed
in
critical
con
condition
�
dition
last
night
but
Is
consid
considerably
�
erably
Improved
today
said
hospital
officials
The
tragedy
began
about
515
pm
when
Michael
was
playing
baseball
with
an
11-year-old
friend
Mrs
Lindelauf
said
there
was
a
piece
of
string
in
the
tree
which
apparently
caught
the
young
boys
attention
The
power
line
runs
about
three
or
four
feet
from
the
tree
Mrs
Lindelauf
said
she
was
sitting
on
the
front
porch
of
their
home
when
she
heard
a
crackllne
sound
I
ran
around
to
the
back
yard
and
I
saw
Michael
in
the
tree
with
sparks
coming
from
his
arms
she
said
His
father
climbed
the
tree
and
held
the
boy
steady
until
the
fire
truck
arrived
with
a
ladder
to
take
the
boy
down
to
safety
The
small
friend
stood
in
silent
shock
throughout
the
drama
I
watched
Michael
hold
on
to
the
wire
for
five
minutes
before
he
lost
consciousness
and
let
go
said
Mrs
Linde
Lindelauf
�
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sP
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REG
HILTON
to
Ottawa
Lumberman
Hilton
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Ottawa
Meet
R
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Hilton
general
manag
manager
�
er
of
Eagle
Lake
Sawmills
Is
among
more
than
50
top
ex
executives
�
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of
Canadas
forest
In
Industry
�
dustry
meeting
In
Ottawa
this
week
Mr
Hilton
Is
representing
the
Northern
Interior
Lumber
Lumbermens
�
mens
Association
at
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
as
well
as
Eagle
Lake
Sawmills
largest
producers
of
spruce
lumber
in
the
western
world
Mr
Hilton
is
a
director
of
the
association
and
heads
up
its
membership
committee
The
executives
rep
representing
�
resenting
17
forest
Industry
as
associations
�
sociations
are
meeting
at
the
Canadian
Wood
Councils
spring
have
exceeded
architects
esti
estimates
�
mates
and
the
blame
has
been
ill
j
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PRRMH
ROBERT
GRACEY
for
west
conference
at
the
Chateau
Laurier
Others
at
the
conference
in
include
�
clude
James
B
Wilber
Hall
fax
one
of
the
largest
timber
producers
in
Nova
Scotia
John
G
Burchlll
Newcastle
New
Brunswick
president
of
the
first
plywood
manufacturing
company
in
the
Marltimes
and
J
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McNutt
of
William
Milne
and
Sons
North
Bay
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one
of
that
provinces
foremost
lumber
producers
Mr
McNutt
is
also
president
of
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Lumbermens
Association
The
three
day
conference
ends
Tuesday
ESTIMATE
School
Addition
Awarded
laid
to
skyrocketing
construc
construction
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tion
costs
The
lowest
of
four
bids
for
the
fifth
floor
addition
to
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
opened
Thursday
was
40000
above
the
estimated
680000
cost
BC
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SHIPMENTS
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Cabinet
has
allotted
20000
to
subsidize
rail
shipments
of
feed
grain
within
BC
The
fund
has
been
cieated
to
assist
farmeis
in
bringing
feed
grain
from
other
paits
of
the
piovlnce
in
cases
wheie
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chaiges
ex
exceed
�
ceed
a
floor
price
of
C40
a
ton
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older
says
the
need
for
such
a
rail
subsidy
was
not
foieseen
by
the
legisla
legislature
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but
that
it
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gent
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and
immediately
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OTTAWA
CP
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Fin
Finance
�
ance
Minister
Gordon
will
play
to
a
packed
house
to
tonight
�
night
when
he
brings
down
the
federal
budget
in
the
House
of
Commons
He
Is
expected
to
start
speak
speaking
�
ing
shortly
after
5
pm
PDT
It
Is
expected
to
take
about
two
hours
for
him
to
present
the
budget
Mr
Gordon
has
already
re
reported
�
ported
Canada
Is
ln
good
fiscal
condition
There
was
an
89-per-cent
Increase
In
the
Gross
National
Product
In
the
1964
calendar
year
The
finance
min
minister
�
ister
disclosed
earlier
there
had
been
a
drop
in
the
federal
deficit
from
a
predicted
455
million
to
83
million
in
the
fiscal
year
ended
March
31st
This
has
led
to
speculation
that
Mr
Gordon
might
bring
in
tax
reductions
in
tonights
budget
But
many
observers
In
Ottawa
expect
that
any
tax
changes
will
be
on
a
select
selective
�
ive
basis
rather
than
a
gen
general
�
eral
reduction
Some
observers
suggest
it
Is
more
likely
any
tax
changes
will
be
adjustments
aimed
at
spreading
the
benefits
of
a
booming
economy
more
evenly
plus
incentives
to
secondary
Industry
They
also
expect
any
changes
will
be
aimed
directly
at
try
trying
�
ing
to
create
jobs
for
the
flood
of
people
now
starting
to
hit
the
labor
market
The
Economic
Council
of
Canada
has
forecast
that
one
to
15
million
jobs
will
have
to
bo
found
by
1970
BC
Premier
Tours
City
Premier
W
A
C
Bennett
arrived
in
Prince
George
to
today
�
day
In
a
private
railway
car
of
the
Pacific
Great
Eastern
Railway
He
travelled
over
overnight
�
night
from
Vancouver
Mr
Bennett
is
in
the
city
to
attend
a
Clumber
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
banquet
tonight
in
commemoration
of
his
rec
record
�
ord
tenure
In
office
This
morning
Mr
Bennett
touied
the
city
Including
Prince
Geoige
Pulp
and
Paper
mill
now
under
con
construction
�
struction
Noithwood
mill
site
and
the
vocational
school
The
premier
will
leave
Prince
Geoige
Tuesday
by
cai
for
Prince
Rupert
With
the
piemler
Is
PGE
executive
Joe
Buudbent
and
financial
advisor
E
M
Gundeison