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persons
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severely
�
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when
a
Canadian
Pacific
Airlines
Britannia
hit
a
clear
air
bump
and
dropped
about
500
feet
over
the
South
Pacific
In
serious
condition
In
Nandl
hospital
is
Mrs
Natalie
Nes
vadba
of
Calgary
She
is
suffer
suffering
�
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from
a
broken
neck
verta
brae
Her
husband
was
being
flown
to
Nandi
from
Auckland
New
Zealand
to
be
with
his
wife
Right
to
Bar
WASHINGTON
AP
Th
US
Supreme
Court
has
ruled
that
the
Secretary
of
State
has
the
constitutional
power
to
bar
U
S
citizens
from
travelling
to
Cuba
Chief
Justice
Earl
Warren
delivered
the
6
to
3
decision
today
Canadian
Jailed
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Connecticut
AP
The
chairman
of
the
board
of
Canadian
Javelin
Limi
Limited
�
ted
John
Christopher
Doyle
ol
St
Johns
Newfoundland
was
sentenced
in
U
S
district
court
today
to
serve
three
months
of
a
three
year
sentence
in
fed
federal
�
eral
prison
He
was
convicted
of
illegally
sending
unregis
unregistered
�
tered
stock
for
sale
or
delivery
after
sale
through
the
U
S
mails
He
also
was
placed
on
probation
for
one
year
and
or
ordered
�
dered
to
pay
a
maximum
fine
of
5000
The
case
was
heard
in
Hartford
Connecticut
Shooting
Halted
NEW
DELHI
CP
Diplo
Diplomatic
�
matic
sources
said
today
a
one
week
de
facto
ceasefire
had
been
arranged
in
the
Indiin
Paklstani
border
dispute
but
an
Indian
defence
ministry
spokesman
here
refused
to
con
confirm
�
firm
the
report
The
spokesman
referred
to
reports
of
renewed
shelling
in
the
disputed
Rannof
Kutch
border
area
this
morn
morning
�
ing
by
Pakistani
troops
The
spokesman
saud
the
expression
de
facto
implied
an
under
understanding
�
standing
betweentwo
sides
and
added
he
was
not
aware
any
such
understanding
had
been
reached
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-Forty-three
dead
and
about
300
injured
are
reported
in
a
sharp
earthquake
in
the
capital
of
the
Central
American
country
of
El
Salvador
Government
offi
cias
say
the
quake
destroyed
many
dwellings
and
damaged
at
least
four
thousand
in
the
capital
San
Salvador
Rebels
Surrounded
SANTO
DOMINGO
AP
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forces
have
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effect
en
encircled
�
circled
rebel
forces
in
the
heart
of
the
capital
of
the
Dominican
Republic
Santo
Domingo
The
US
troops
opened
up
a
supply
corridor
through
the
city
by
means
of
a
link
up
operation
One
US
marine
was
killed
and
two
were
wounded
today
by
sniper
action
not
related
to
the
link
up
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McKellar
of
Prince
George
has
received
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as
strong
consistent
lead
and
superb1
were
printed
and
her
acting
was
likened
to
that
of
the
young
Katherine
Hepburn
Jubilee
Show
requires
10
6
couples
for
a
ballroom
scene
in
the
show
The
ladies
would
have
to
make
or
borrow
suitable
old
time
party
dresses
the
men
would
have
to
wear
black
trousers
or
tux
edo
trousers
and
if
necessary
the
men
could
be
supplied
with
tailed
jackets
Couples
must
be
proficient
at
doing
the
formal
old
time
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Pope
Speaks
On
TV
NEW
YORK
AP
-Pope
Paul
spoke
to
North
America
live
on
television
for
the
first
time
today
via
the
Early
Bird
com
communications
�
munications
satellite
and
commented
on
the
inten
intentions
�
tions
of
science
which
made
the
telecast
possible
Speaking
in
English
from
the
apostolic
palace
the
pontiff
ap
appeared
�
peared
on
NBC
TV
The
160
-
word
transatlantic
greeting
to
North
Americans
came
via
the
85
pound
cylindri
cylindrical
�
cal
satellite
22300
miles
in
orbit
since
last
April
6
The
pontiff
said
We
are
very
happy
to
greet
you
today
by
means
of
this
startling
new
communications
satellite
This
modern
world
and
its
inventive
genius
continue
to
amaze
us
with
its
striking
dis
discoveries
�
coveries
We
pray
to
almighty
God
that
these
marvelous
discoveries
will
serve
the
cause
of
peace
and
will
make
it
possible
for
men
to
co
-
operate
with
each
other
in
making
this
a
better
world
and
a
happier
place
where
men
grow
and
develop
Into
the
likeness
of
their
creator
and
find
fulfilment
of
their
desires
in-so-far
as
this
is
possible
on
this
earth
We
invoke
upon
all
of
you
an
abundance
of
heavenly
bless
blessings
�
ings
and
graces
may
your
grand
nation
prosper
in
peace
and
happiness
Sunday
afternoon
Early
Bird
forging
the
initial
link
toward
a
worldwide
television
system
relayed
an
hour
long
program
uniting
millions
of
North
American
and
European
tele
televiewers
�
viewers
In
a
full
scale
test
Hanbury
at
City
Hall
Some
light
fingered
indi-
vidual
robbed
the
Canadian
Mental
Health
Association
of
a
substantial
sum
of
money
Friday
night
Two
volunteers
canvassed
in
front
of
the
gov
government
�
ernment
liquor
store
and
when
one
of
the
collection
cans
was
filled
by
generous
donations
put
the
can
on
a
window
ledge
of
the
building
Twenty
minutes
later
at
about
815
the
can
had
been
stolen
People
are
sinking
pretty
low
when
they
will
steal
money
they
know
has
been
collected
for
a
worthy
cause
satd
one
of
the
vol
volunteers
�
unteers
Four
Prince
George
RCMP
9
officers
have
received
pro-
motions
two
of
them
to
the
rank
of
staff
sergeant
The
head
of
the
city
RCMP
detachment
D
G
Williams
hasbeenmoved
from
sergeant
to
staff
sergeant
as
has
J
P
Morrison
Section
NCO
in
the
sub
division
office
The
head
of
the
highway
patrol
has
teen
moved
from
the
rank
of
corporal
to
sergeant
Max
Hockstetter
directs
all
high
highway
�
way
patrol
duties
in
the
Prince
George
district
Promoted
from
constable
to
corporal
was
R
11
Elson
in
charge
of
provost
duties
at
the
city
detachment
CA
IN
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itizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
MAY
3
1965
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SECOND
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Johnson
Presses
Latins
To
Support
US
Policy
WASHINGTON
CP
Pres
ldent
Johnson
pressed
a
diplo
diplomatic
�
matic
drive
today
to
win
Latin
American
support
for
his
newly
announced
determination
to
prevent
Communist
conspira
conspirators
�
tors
from
turning
the
Carib
Caribbean
�
bean
Island
country
into
a
second
Cuba
Our
goal
In
keeping
with
the
Area
Roads
Undamaged
The
main
highways
in
the
Prince
George
area
appear
to
have
escaped
heavy
damage
from
an
early
spring
run
off
A
highways
department
spokesman
said
this
morning
most
creeks
In
the
area
ap
appeared
�
peared
to
have
peaked
and
were
beginning
to
subside
No
one
seems
to
be
in
trouble
now
the
spokesman
said
The
cooler
weather
has
brought
a
big
improvement
to
the
over
all
situation
The
spokesman
said
several
bridges
had
been
lost
to
heavy
valley
snow
runoff
but
these
were
all
on
relatively
minor
roads
He
said
the
department
ex
expected
�
pected
no
further
trouble
from
the
runoff
of
mountain
snow
but
added
a
really
hot
period
could
accelerate
things
consid
considerably
�
erably
Everything
Just
seems
to
be
so
different
this
year
he
said
We
dont
usually
get
flooding
like
this
until
June
great
principles
of
the
Inter-
American
system
is
to
help
prevent
another
Communist
state
in
this
hemisphere
the
president
said
Sunday
night
in
a
policy
announcement
And
we
would
like
to
do
this
without
bloodshed
or
without
large
scale
fighting
He
said
that
Communist
lead
leaders
�
ers
many
of
them
trained
In
Cuba
had
captured
the
rebel
movement
that
began
as
a
popular
democratic
revol
revolution
�
ution
Even
as
the
president
spoke
two
special
envoys
were
already
meeting
with
officials
in
Latin
capitals
Other
American
representatives
here
and
in
Jubilee
Trees
Half
Sold
About
half
the
Jubilee
Trees
ordered
for
sale
In
Prince
George
have
been
sold
Mrs
M
R
Pearson
of
the
Horticultural
Society
said
today
Mrs
Pearson
who
is
ac
accepting
�
cepting
orders
for
the
trees
said
a
rush
of
orders
had
claimed
about
200
of
the
trees
coming
next
week
from
nurseries
In
Alberta
and
Manitoba
Any
one
wanting
one
of
the
trees
should
order
it
soon
orwellhavenoneleft
said
Mrs
Pearson
Santo
Domingo
centre
of
the
civil
war
were
working
with
the
Organization
of
American
States
for
an
end
to
bloodshed
and
a
Dominican
future
which
would
in
Johnsons
words
be
free
of
Communist
dictator
dictatorship
�
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OFF
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564
2441
Poor
weather
today
hampered
the
search
by
80
men
in
13
aircraft
for
a
Prince
George
logging
executive
missing
on
a
flight
Sunday
from
Grande
Prairie
Alta
to
Prince
George
Ross
Davis
47
logging
superintendent
of
Eagle
Lake
Sawmills
Ltd
of
Gis
come
was
travelling
alone
in
the
companys
single-engine
Cessna
and
was
re
reported
�
ported
missing
when
he
failed
to
arrive
in
Prince
George
Ho
left
Grande
Prairie
at
543
am
Sunday
and
was
sched
scheduled
�
uled
to
arrive
In
Prince
George
two
hours
later
The
aircraft
carried
enough
fuel
for
four
hours
flying
Low
clouds
and
poor
visi
visibility
�
bility
impeded
one
of
the
most
intensive
air
hunts
out
of
Prince
George
In
years
Mr
Davis
had
been
In
Ed
Edmonton
�
monton
Thursday
on
a
busi
business
�
ness
trip
and
returned
to
Grande
Prairie
Friday
where
he
was
delayed
by
poor
weather
His
wife
who
was
with
him
In
Grande
Prairie
returned
to
Prince
George
on
a
com
mercial
flight
Mr
Davis
received
clearance
to
take
off
Sunday
and
has
not
been
seen
or
heard
of
since
Royal
Canadian
Air
Force
Search
and
Rescue
Unit
121
in
Comox
received
word
of
the
missing
aircraft
at
920
am
and
immediately
directed
two
twin
engine
Albatross
air
aircraft
�
craft
and
a
large
Labrador
helicopter
to
the
area
They
arrived
In
Prince
George
at
about
3
pm
and
searched
until
dark
Before
they
arrived
a
Nor
Northern
�
thern
Mountain
Airlines
Beav
Beaver
�
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aircraftpilotedbyBillSmith
and
carrying
three
spotters
had
taken
off
to
search
low
lying
areas
and
lakes
where
the
miss
missing
�
ing
man
may
have
made
a
forced
landing
It
returned
at
530
pm
after
falling
to
find
any
trace
of
the
missing
aircraft
The
four
aircraft
took
off
Drive
Scissors
Info
Skull
BURNS
LAKE
Correspond
Correspondent
�
ent
A
farmer
from
the
Wistaria
area
had
a
pair
of
scissors
driven
into
his
skull
when
he
was
dehorning
cattle
last
week
Myles
Shelford
brother
of
MLA
Cyril
Shelford
was
de
dehorning
�
horning
cattle
at
a
neighbors
ranch
He
was
clipping
hair
around
the
horns
with
a
pair
of
scis
scissors
�
sors
when
the
animal
tossed
its
head
and
drove
the
scissors
Into
Mr
Shelfords
skull
Flood
Danger
Over
For
Quesnel
Mayor
Mayor
Alec
Fraser
of
flood
stricken
Quesnel
today
propos
proposed
�
ed
to
end
the
state
of
emerg
emergency
�
ency
he
declared
in
the
western
part
of
his
town
Thursday
Mayor
Fraser
said
Baker
Creek
which
last
week
boiled
through
some
60
feet
of
a
high
embankment
to
endanger
two
homes
above
the
creek
began
to
drop
fairly
steadily
Saturday
morning
There
is
still
far
too
damn
much
water
in
it
yet
said
the
mayor
But
I
think
the
crisis
is
over
The
creek
took
one
last
swing
at
the
town
before
beginning
to
subside
It
threatened
a
second
home
when
it
reached
within
15
feet
of
Its
foundation
and
cracks
began
to
form
In
the
grounds
around
the
home
A
house
earlier
had
been
moved
from
next
door
to
the
second
home
The
town
poured
400
cubic
yards
of
quarry
rock
down
the
bank
from
the
second
home
to
divert
the
flooding
stream
An
eight
inch
water
main
on
the
street
In
front
of
the
homes
broke
Saturday
and
was
replac
replaced
�
ed
Next
I
guess
well
have
mountain
snow
in
about
30
days
said
Mayor
Fraser
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This
is
just
one
of
many
lai
gains
to
be
found
in
the
Citizen
Classified
Section
No
matter
what
you
need
shop
and
save
through
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Citizen
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2441
again
this
morning
to
search
specified
areas
along
the
180
mile
route
that
Mr
Ross
was
expected
to
follow
There
were
26
Search
and
Rescue
personnel
In
Prince
George
by
Sunday
night
and
an
another
�
other
20
arrived
late
this
morn
morning
�
ing
in
a
DC
3
which
will
take
part
in
the
search
Third
Albatross
Search
and
Rescue
head
headquarters
�
quarters
in
Winnipeg
sent
a
third
Albatross
to
join
in
the
search
and
it
arrived
this
after
afternoon
�
noon
The
search
Is
being
co-ordinated
by
three
key
men
from
the
Comox
Search
and
Rescue
Unit
Search
Master
is
Fit
Lt
Al
Seward
who
is
assisted
by
Fit
Lt
Don
Marsden
and
Cpl
Stan
Pearson
They
also
direct
the
private
planes
taking
part
in
the
search
There
are
seven
private
planes
all
of
which
were
recruited
to
service
by
a
close
friend
of
the
missing
man
Gordon
Vrein
Wally
West
of
Prince
George
Civil
Defence
is
recruiting
spotters
for
the
search
craft
Fit
Lt
Seward
said
the
pri
private
�
vate
planes
will
be
searching
In
areas
adjacent
to
their
home
bases
They
will
be
coming
from
Dawson
Creek
Grande
Prairie
Chetwynd
and
Prince
George
Fit
Lt
Seward
said
search
searching
�
ing
today
will
be
carried
out
mainly
in
the
area
of
first
probability
That
Is
an
area
along
the
flight
plan
route
with
a
breadth
of
10
miles
at
Grande
Prairie
widening
to
18
miles
at
Prince
George
He
said
Mr
Davis
is
Known
to
be
a
competent
person
In
the
bush
I
am
very
optimistic
about
his
welfare
he
said
The
missing
mans
friend
Mr
Vreln
said
Hes
very
cautious
in
anything
he
does
and
he
knows
how
to
handle
himself
He
has
no
children
Flying
Licence
He
has
had
a
private
flying
licence
for
about
four
years
and
Mr
Vreln
said
he
can
handle
the
Cessna
180
he
was
flying
extremely
well
Fit
Lt
Seward
said
there
have
been
no
reports
of
the
plane
being
spotted
since
it
left
Grande
Prairie
and
he
has
requested
that
anyone
who
has
seen
the
plane
to
contact
search
headquarters
at
the
Prince
George
airport
The
missing
plane
Is
a
light
high
wing
craft
with
a
single
engine
It
is
painted
a
cream
color
and
has
red
trim
Weather
in
the
search
area
is
expected
to
be
cloudy
and
turbulent
today
and
Tuesday
There
will
be
a
cloud
ceiling
as
low
as
2500
feet
and
winds
in
the
mountains
will
reach
40
miles
an
hour
making
search
searching
�
ing
dangerous
Shooting
Said
Accidental
A
17-year-old
youth
shot
In
the
chest
in
a
hunting
accident
Friday
remains
in
fair
con
condition
�
dition
in
Prince
George
Region
Regional
�
al
Hospital
today
Albert
James
Poole
was
shot
by
a
30-30-calibre
rifle
which
was
being
carried
by
a
hunting
companion
Raymond
Izona
16
The
accident
occurred
on
an
Indian
Reserve
near
Finlay
Forks
160
miles
north
of
Prince
George
ami
the
injured
youth
was
flown
to
hospital
here
by
helicopter
late
Friday
A
police
spokesman
said
the
younger
youth
was
walking
ahead
of
Poole
with
tils
gun
pointing
backwards
over
his
shoulder
The
gun
somehow
dis
discharged
�
charged
and
the
hanl
polnt
bul
bullet
�
let
passed
through
Pooles
body
just
below
the
heart
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Mcculloch
Boats
and
Motors
Motors
from
3
hp
to
75
hp
Boats
from
1
1
ft
to
1
9
ft
Aluminum
and
Fibreglast
Interior
Power
Saw
Sales
Service
Lid
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The
man
directing
the
large
scale
air
search
for
missing
flyer
Ross
Davis
is
Fit
Lt
Al
Seward
of
Search
and
Rescue
Headquarters
in
Comox
Behind
the
searchmaster
are
two
of
the
aircraft
taking
part
in
the
search
Below
is
a
photo
taken
Sunday
from
a
search
craft
which
scoured
low
lying
areas
where
the
missing
pilot
may
have
landed
There
were
13
airplanes
searching
today
Reidie
photos
Weather
HampersSearch
For
Lumber
Executive
On
his
way
to
Cyprus
today
is
External
Affairs
Minister
Mar
Martin
�
tin
who
will
visit
the
peace
peacekeeping
�
keeping
force
which
he
engin
engineered
�
eered
one
year
ago
There
are
1120
Canadians
at
the
trouble
spot
Heavy
Snow
Blamed
For
Work
Cut
Heavy
snows
were
blamed
for
a
decrease
In
logging
activity
during
the
first
two
months
of
1965
BC
indus
industrial
�
trial
development
minister
Ralph
Loffmark
said
today
Mr
Loffmark
said
logging
and
the
construction
busi
businesses
�
nesses
were
two
of
the
few
sectors
of
the
economy
showing
a
decline
in
the
early
part
of
the
year
Forest
access
was
somewhat
hampered
during
February
with
the
result
that
the
volume
of
timber
scaled
a
measure
of
logging
act
activity
�
ivity
declined
6
per
cent
from
February
1964
his
report
said
In
the
construction
field
building
permits
were
24
per
cent
lower
at
227
mil
million
�
lion
than
last
February
Housing
starts
were
down
31
per
cent
and
completions
were
up
33
per
cent
Forest
industries
showed
a
strong
rise
In
production
of
pulp
paper
newsprint
and
plywood
Boy
Sent
To
Coast
A
13-year-old
boy
who
grabbed
a
high
-
voltage
power
line
last
week
has
been
sent
to
Vancouver
for
medical
treatment
Michael
Llndelauf
climbed
a
tree
in
his
backyard
at
1510
Fir
St
eight
days
ago
and
for
an
unknown
reason
grabbed
a
6
5000
volt
line
He
suffered
extensive
burns
to
one
hand
and
both
feet
The
power
line
was
three
or
four
feet
from
the
tree
Michael
was
In
critical
con
condition
�
dition
in
Prince
George
Reg
Regional
�
ional
Hospital
from
which
he
left
on
Friday
BC
Hydro
cut
down
the
tree
last
week
BUI
Best
Hydros
district
manager
said
today
he
has
received
two
or
three
other
requests
to
cut
down
trees
which
are
dangerously
close
to
power
lines
If
people
contact
us
we
will
be
glad
to
ssslst
in
cutting
down
any
such
trees
which
are
on
private
pro
property
�
perty
said
Mr
Best
Hydro
will
either
chop
it
down
or
trim
any
branches
which
are
dangerously
close
to
power
lines