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Vol
9
No
108
THE
WORLD
TODAY
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MOSCOW
AP
Communist
party
chief
Leonid
Brezhnev
predicted
today
the
American
aggressors
will
Inevitably
be
driven
out
of
Viet
Nam
Re
Restating
�
stating
Soviet
terms
for
a
Viet
Nam
settlement
Brezhnev
said
to
the
Soviet
people-
Strongly
condemn
the
filthy
piratic
war
of
the
American
imperialists
In
Viet
Nam
and
from
the
US
WASHINGTON
CP
-
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnson
has
warned
the
American
public
steadily
of
a
need
to
endure
in
Viet
Nam
United
States
policy
there
re
requires
�
quires
patience
as
well
as
bravery
the
will
to
enlureas
well
as
the
will
to
resist
he
has
said
American
capacity
for
stoic
stamina
under
fire
in
a
frustrating
and
difficult
war
far
from
home
Is
now
being
examined
US
Planes
Destroyed
SAIGON
AP
Communist
anti
aircraft
fire
shot
down
two
U
S
Navy
planes
during
raids
on
North
Viet
Nam
today
The
five
American
crew
members
were
listed
as
missing
and
pre
presumed
�
sumed
dead
A
rescue
plane
reported
there
was
no
chance
of
survivors
from
either
air
aircraft
�
craft
20
Gunned
Down
SAIGON
AP
-
Patrolling
US
marines
killed
20
Viet
Cong
guerrillas
today
In
the
Chu
Lai
sector
52
miles
southeast
of
South
Viet
Nams
Da
Nang
air
base
without
suffering
a
single
casualty
This
appeared
to
be
the
biggest
toll
ever
taken
of
the
enemy
by
American
ground
forces
on
such
patrols
Seek
Raiders
KUALA
LUMPUR
AP
Se
Security
�
curity
forces
pressed
the
hunt
in
the
swamps
Tuesday
for
In
Indonesian
�
donesian
raiders
who
landed
by
sea
on
the
southeastern
tip
of
Malaysias
mainland
state
of
Johore
the
defence
ministry
announced
It
was
the
second
apparently
sizable
landing
In
the
swampy
jungle
area
this
year
Marina
Married
FATE
Tex
AP
Marina
Oswald
widow
of
the
man
the
Warren
commission
said
assas
assassinated
�
sinated
President
Kennedy
married
a
27-year-old
elec
electronics
�
tronics
technician
Tuesday
in
this
tiny
farming
community
30
miles
northeast
of
Dallas
where
Kennedy
was
killed
Oil
Nationalized
JAKARTA
Reuters
-
All
foreign
oil
company
capital
in
Indonesia
will
be
nationalized
by
Aug
17
the
Antara
news
agency
reported
today
Antara
was
quoting
the
head
of
the
state
owned
Pertamin
Oil
Com
Company
�
pany
Saleh
Siregar
Smith
local
the
Jaycee
will
be
going
from
here
to
Nelson
over
the
weekend
to
take
part
In
the
provincial
finals
of
the
Teen
Teenage
�
age
Road-e-o
there
Hell
be
a
guest
of
Imperial
Oil
Ltd
sponsors
of
the
event
If
he
wins
there
hell
go
to
Toronto
to
compete
in
the
national
cham
championships
�
pionships
which
offer
scholar
scholarships
�
ships
of
up
to
1250
Theres
been
a
slight
9
change
in
the
itinerary
of
Liberal
MLA
Pat
McGeer
who
speaks
at
the
Legion
hall
tonight
Instead
of
going
north
to
Dawson
Creek
hell
travel
to
Quesnel
Also
on
the
list
of
his
Prince
George
engage-
INDEX
Weather
----J
Women
----
10
11
Classified
21
22
23
Comics
20
District
------
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2
Farm
Page
--
14
Markets
3
Snorts
13
TV
-----20
ments
is
a
talk
to
senior
secon
secondary
�
dary
students
on
careers
One
hears
so
much
these
days
detrimental
to
the
teenager
that
I
would
like
you
to
publish
a
thank
you
note
read
the
letter
pointing
out
that
students
of
Duchess
Park
Junlpr
Secondary
School
gave
175
to
the
kindergarten
for
hard
of
hearing
children
They
earned
the
money
clean
cleaning
�
ing
out
garages
raking
yards
cleaning
windows
baby
sitting
and
so
on
Mce
going
kids
All
you
ardent
but
frust-
Q
rated
fisherman
have
you
ever
tried
Stuart
Lake
Mrs
Louis
Paposi
had
proof
today
how
good
the
fishing
Is
up
there
She
fished
the
limit
in
one
afternoon
reeling
In
a
prjze
catch
of
one
nine
and
one
quarter
pound
trout
Take
your
garbage
to
the
dump
but
please
dont
try
to
burn
it
ttere
Thats
the
plea
today
from
Jire
chief
BUI
Henry
of
the
Nechako
Im
Improvement
�
provement
District
Someone
started
a
fire
at
the
dump
Tuesday
night
and
it
came
dangerously
close
to
spreading
into
a
rfearby
forest
stand
f
I
W
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
JUNE
2
1965
Under
Johnsons
Orders
MARINES
WITHDRAWN
NID
Waits
Word
from
Victoria
Directors
of
the
Nechako
Im
Improvement
�
provement
District
are
await
awaiting
�
ing
word
from
Victoria
on
whether
or
not
the
districts
proposed
water
system
can
go
ahead
The
scheme
was
referred
back
to
the
provincial
treasury
after
contract
bids
opened
a
week
ago
were
70000
above
original
estimates
Director
Ken
McDonald
said
word
was
expected
from
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
Tuesday
but
nothing
has
come
Money
to
finance
the
scheme
is
coming
from
the
provincial
government
which
approved
the
original
estimates
It
now
has
to
approve
the
additional
ex
expenditure
�
penditure
before
the
system
can
be
installed
Mr
McDonald
said
the
mat
matter
�
ter
may
have
to
be
taken
to
a
general
meeting
for
approval
by
the
residents
of
the
area
HUNT
FOR
HAMPSTERS
The
staff
at
Stedmans
in
Spruceland
became
great
white
hunters
when
seven
hampsters
escaped
their
cages
Store
manager
Neil
Camp
bell
said
today
only
two
of
the
animals
actually
got
out
of
the
store
They
were
re
returned
�
turned
by
two
boys
who
cap
captured
�
tured
them
in
the
parking
lot
It
didnt
cause
too
much
confusion
said
Mr
Camp
Campbell
�
bell
But
when
we
tried
to
sell
an
electric
dryer
one
of
them
poked
his
head
out
of
the
vent
P
A
GAGLARDI
free
at
the
wind
HES
FLYING
2100
Will
Remain
In
Dominican
Republic
WASHINGTON
AP
-
President
John
Johnson
�
son
has
ordered
the
withdrawal
of
some
2000
US
marines
from
the
Dominican
Re
Republic
�
public
about
one
half
of
the
marines
re
remaining
�
maining
in
the
revolt
torn
country
The
withdrawl
began
Tuesday
Helicopters
ferried
marines
and
their
equipment
to
ships
and
U
S
militarv
police
took
over
control
from
the
marines
at
various
checkpoints
In
announcing
the
withdrawal
Johnson
told
a
press
conference
in
Washington
while
a
Commu
Communist
�
nist
threat
still
exists
the
Com
Communists
�
munists
have
not
been
as
active
as
when
he
sent
U
S
forces
in
April
28
No
More
Speeding
Tickets
Gaglardi
Highways
Minister
Phil
Gaglardi
told
delegates
to
the
B
C
Chamber
of
Commerce
convention
in
Prince
George
Tuesday
that
he
doesnt
expect
to
get
another
speeding
ticket
Ive
built
the
best
roads
in
the
country
and
I
hardly
use
them
anymore
he
said
I
mostly
fly
now
Mr
Gaglardi
in
an
address
punctuated
with
promises
and
praises
said
he
flew
750
hours
last
year
trying
to
keep
BCs
highways
potholes
filled
His
massive
airtlme
has
earned
him
the
nickname
Fly
Flying
�
ing
Phil
He
said
alcohol
not
speed
is
the
cause
of
most
of
BC
highway
deaths
He
blamed
poor
weather
for
seriously
hampering
road
con-
Burned
Boy
Home
For
Time
Being
A
13-year-old
Prince
George
youth
who
suffered
serious
burns
to
his
right
hand
when
he
touched
a
high
voltage
wire
April
25
will
be
reunited
with
his
parents
today
Michael
Llndelauf
is
being
flown
back
to
Prince
George
from
Vancouver
where
he
has
been
in
hospital
since
he
came
in
contact
with
a
7000
volt
transmission
line
outside
his
parents
home
at
1510
Fir
St
His
mother
said
today
I
dont
know
what
his
hand
will
be
like
but
he
has
undergone
several
operations
and
is
in
a
happy
mood
Mrs
Llndelauf
said
this
will
be
only
a
temporary
stay
at
home
for
Michael
He
will
have
to
return
to
the
Vancouver
hospital
but
we
dont
know
just
when
she
said
Michael
was
burned
when
he
touched
the
power
line
while
he
was
climbing
a
tree
The
tree
subsequently
was
remov
removed
�
ed
by
hydro
crews
Crack
Crews
For
Forests
Ten
Initial
crack
crews
be
began
�
gan
training
under
Forest
Ser
Service
�
vice
Rangers
throughout
the
Prince
George
forest
district
Tuesday
The
two
man
crews
after
the
training
program
will
act
as
shock
troops
at
the
onset
of
forest
fires
They
will
do
fire
suppression
and
observation
work
until
the
arrival
of
a
suppression
crew
if
one
Is
necessary
While
not
fighting
fires
the
initial
attack
men
will
work
in
remote
areas
of
the
forest
dis
district
�
trict
building
hellspots
and
fixed
-wing
aircraft
landing
strips
structlon
in
BC
particularly
in
the
Prince
George
area
He
said
negotiations
are
go
going
�
ing
on
between
his
department
and
the
Canadian
National
Rail
Railway
�
way
for
a
five
year
plan
to
reconstruct
the
whole
90
mile
section
of
highway
from
Prince
I
Rupert
to
Terrace
And
he
took
a
poke
at
his
favorite
whipping
boy
the
news
newspapers
�
papers
The
Province
is
always
on
my
back
editorially
Mr
Gag
Gaglardi
�
lardi
said
glaring
at
a
Pro
Province
�
vince
business
writer
covering
the
convention
Ive
challenged
them
openly
to
show
me
where
speed
kills
more
than
drinking
drivers
He
called
The
Province
the
worst
paper
in
BC
then
fired
And
The
Citizen
is
just
as
bad
If
the
Province
is
the
worst
paper
then
the
Prince
George
Citizen
must
be
the
second
worst
But
Mr
Gaglardi
recanted
a
little
after
his
talk
I
dont
care
what
you
boys
quote
me
as
saying
just
as
long
as
you
get
my
name
in
the
paper
In
one
of
his
serious
mo
moments
�
ments
the
highways
minister
told
the
delegates
that
almost
all
the
contracts
have
now
been
let
for
BCs
basic
highway
network
We
have
had
bad
weather
which
prevented
contractors
getting
their
work
done
par
particularly
�
ticularly
on
Highway
16
east
and
west
of
Prince
George
and
the
Hart
Highway
from
Prince
George
to
Dawson
Creek
Mr
Gaglardi
said
He
said
during
1964
some
contractors
in
this
area
never
turned
a
wheel
Mr
Gaglardi
said
they
want
to
work
but
cant
as
a
result
of
the
soggy
weather
Work
stoppages
he
said
ser
seriously
�
iously
affect
any
profits
they
might
make
because
they
work
on
a
flat
contract
The
new
withdrawal
ex
expected
�
pected
to
be
completed
today
will
cut
the
marine
force
here
nearly
in
half
to
2100
men
Some
1700
other
marines
plus
1700
paratroopers
were
pulled
out
in
the
last
week
In
addition
to
the
2100
re
remaining
�
maining
marines
14200
para
paratroopers
�
troopers
will
be
left
In
Santo
Domingo
all
of
them
Integrated
in
the
Organization
of
American
States
force
with
1500
Latin
troops
All
but
a
token
force
of
Brig
Gen
Antonio
Imbrt
Barreras
troops
were
expected
to
be
with
drawn
today
from
the
national
palace
under
an
agreement
reached
Tuesday
night
with
the
Organization
of
American
States
Jose
Mora
OAS
secretary
general
said
at
a
press
con
conference
�
ference
that
both
Imbert
pres
president
�
ident
of
the
national
recon
reconstruction
�
struction
government
and
Col
Francisco
Caamano
Deno
president
of
the
Insurgent
con
constitutionalist
�
stitutionalist
government
agreed
to
neutralization
of
the
palace
Hit
and
Run
Notary
Fined
Eric
Turner
39
of
Vander
hoof
was
fined
250
and
costs
today
by
District
Magistrate
J
H
Kenney
when
he
pleaded
guilty
to
a
charge
of
falling
to
remain
at
the
scene
of
an
acci
accident
�
dent
The
charge
was
laid
by
dis
district
�
trict
RCMP
Friday
after
Peter
Shalley
was
found
dead
on
the
Vanderhoof
Highway
west
of
Prince
George
Turner
a
Vanderhoof
notary
public
said
he
had
earlier
been
attending
the
Northern
Interior
Lumbermans
Association
con
convention
�
vention
in
the
city
He
also
was
charged
with
misleading
an
officer
of
the
law
On
the
second
charge
he
elect
elected
�
ed
trial
by
magistrate
and
pleaded
not
guilty
to
the
count
He
was
remanded
for
trll
to
June
23
THE
CANSO
IS
COMING
The
first
of
two
big
water
bombers
that
will
work
in
northern
B
C
this
fire
sea
season
�
son
was
scheduled
to
arrive
at
Prince
George
airport
this
afternoon
The
Canso
water
bomber
the
largest
ever
to
work
In
the
district
originally
was
expected
in
early
May
but
was
held
back
by
technical
difficulties
A
second
big
aircraft
will
arrive
here
In
early
July
for
the
peak
of
the
fire
sea
season
�
son
Phone
564
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Boats
and
Motors
Motor
from
3
h
p
to
75
h
p
Boat
from
1
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ft
to
19
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end
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Interior
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inrnw
st
7
in
month
Vocalist
Lyn
Hawryluk
leads
the
Legend
Singers
a
Prince
George
folk
singing
quar
quartet
�
tet
to
a
debut
on
the
Lower
Mainland
this
weekend
With
her
will
be
Jerry
Hutter
and
Gary
Fellgard
who
play
guitars
and
Ron
Sutton
whos
on
the
bass
They
have
been
singing
in
Prince
George
since
November
and
their
big
break
was
the
Jubilee
show
Miller
photo
OPEN
ON
FRIDAY
Excavation
Tenders
In
For
the
New
City
Hall
Tenders
for
excavation
at
the
site
of
the
new
Prince
George
city
hall
will
be
open
opened
�
ed
Friday
Architect
Desmond
Parker
said
three
tenders
have
been
received
and
a
fourth
one
was
submitted
by
the
citys
public
works
department
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
said
this
morning
the
excavation
work
should
take
10
days
to
complete
According
to
Mr
Parker
construction
of
the
bulldlngwill
begin
before
July
1
The
mayor
said
the
council
chamber
part
of
the
new
structure
must
be
Frit
JMjL
-
Wjt
jotB1i3hE
Model
of
Prince
Georges
new
city
hall
was
unveiled
this
morning
at
the
offices
of
architect
Desmond
J
Parker
who
designed
the
building
Present
were
city
manager
Arran
Thomson
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
Ed
Dobson
senior
draftsman
at
the
architects
office
and
Mr
Parker
Miller
photo
completed
by
Dec
1
Deadline
for
the
entire
project
is
the
spring
1966
Asked
what
plans
have
been
made
for
the
present
city
hall
Mayor
Dezell
said
no
decision
has
been
taken
but
the
build
building
�
ing
will
be
used
until
the
new
hall
Is
completed
The
mayor
said
council
then
will
decided
the
fate
of
the
old
building
which
has
served
as
city
hall
since
1916
Charge
Man
In
Smash
up
Damage
totalled
V725
in
a
three
car
collision
at
840
am
today
at
Fifth
Ave
and
Central
St
Police
said
the
driver
of
one
of
the
cars
Jim
White
of
Birch
River
Man
has
been
charged
with
falling
to
yield
the
right-of-way
as
a
result
i
of
the
accident
The
drivers
of
the
other
two
cars
were
William
Alan
Aus
Austin
�
tin
of
the
North
Nechako
Road
and
Alf
M
Knowlton
of
Ogllvle
St
There
were
no
injuries
in
the
crash
A
city
man
was
charged
with
failing
to
stop
at
a
stop
sign
following
an
accident
at
Third
Ave
and
Carney
Stat2
15pm
Tuesday
He
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Bailey
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Fifth
Ave
The
three
tenders
received
by
city
hall
are
from
local
construction
firms
city
man
manager
�
ager
Arran
Thomson
said
He
added
that
It
was
the
first
time
a
city
department
has
bid
for
a
major
job
In
Prince
George
Tenders
have
been
submit
submitted
�
ted
by
W
E
Robertson
Con
Construction
�
struction
Ltd
C
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Bellamy
Construction
Ltd
and
Weaver
Construction
Ltd
Second
Group
Hits
At
Riding
Changes
Central
B
C
Chambers
of
Commerce
will
formally
pro-
test
proposed
revisions
In
fed
federal
�
eral
electoral
district
boun
daries
in
B
C
Frank
McGee
secretary
of
the
group
said
a
brief
would
be
presented
to
the
September
meeting
of
the
Electoral
Boun
Boundaries
�
daries
Commission
in
Prince
George
He
said
an
executive
meeting
had
drafted
a
lesolution
which
said
the
chambers
felt
the
new
plan
for
Central
B
C
is
not
consistent
with
transportation
the
areas
economic
scheme
or
its
community
of
interest
We
felt
representation
made
in
some
places
would
not
be
fair
because
of
the
dlversitj
of
the
riding
said
Mr
McGee
For
example
the
MP
who
will
lepresent
Burns
Lake
will
also
represent
Powell
Rlvei
ou
see
the
difference
right
there
Notice
of
impending
briefs
must
be
submitted
to
the
com
commission
�
mission
by
June
11
The
onlj
othei
oiganizedpio
tett
made
public
so
far
lias
come
fiom
the
Pi
Ince
Geoige
Labor
Council