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TOKYO
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V
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Bennett
said
today
an
agree
agreement
�
ment
has
been
reached
with
Japanese
firms
for
a
joint
ven
venture
�
ture
to
produce
wire
rope
In
D
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Bennett
disclosed
this
shortly
before
he
left
for
Hong
Kong
to
continue
an
Asian
tour
Fulton
Quiet
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CP
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Ful
Fulton
�
ton
was
back
on
the
capital
stage
Wednesday
displaying
reluc
reluctance
�
tance
to
being
questioned
about
the
Progressive
Conservative
leadership
for
which
he
Is
gen
generally
�
erally
considered
a
candidate
The
question
of
the
leadership
is
one
which
I
have
given
notice
I
am
not
prepared
to
discuss
he
said
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Canadian
National
Express
cut
of
all
express
and
less-than-carload
freight
shipments
In
and
out
of
Toronto
Wednesday
In
the
wake
of
a
walkout
by
1100
railway
employees
The
work
stoppage
was
triggered
when
a
truck
driver
with
five
years
senior
seniority
�
ity
was
demoted
to
the
position
of
porter
apparently
as
a
pen
penalty
�
alty
for
losing
a
carton
of
freight
Liquor
Laws
TORONTO
CP
-The
Ontario
government
rejected
Sunday
drinking
In
the
province
but
announced
changes
in
liquor
laws
Wednesday
to
permit
sale
of
liquor
in
aircraft
legitimate
theatres
and
in
dining
rooms
attached
to
bowling
alleys
and
curling
rinks
No
change
was
made
in
the
legal
drinking
age
or
in
the
need
for
local
option
votes
Massacring
HONG
KONG
Reuters
North
Viet
Nam
has
accused
United
States
and
South
Vietnamese
forces
of
massacring
prisoners
captured
in
a
raid
last
week
the
North
Viet
Nam
news
agency
reported
today
It
said
North
Viet
Nam
has
reported
the
atrocious
crime
to
the
In
International
�
ternational
Control
Commis
Commission
�
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made
up
of
Canada
India
and
Poland
Return
to
Work
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Reuters
More
than
50000
miners
re
returned
�
turned
to
work
today
after
a
nine
day
strike
sparked
off
by
a
swear
word
which
has
cost
Britain
500000
tons
of
coal
A
safety
officer
was
one
of
the
few
who
did
not
report
for
duty
Union
officials
adviced
him
Wednesday
night
to
take
a
short
rest
Bank
Rate
LONDON
AP
The
Bank
of
England
rate
which
sets
the
pattern
for
Interest
charges
in
the
United
Kingdom
was
cut
today
from
seven
per
cent
to
six
per
cent
One
man
gas
commission
comment
Discussing
com
commercial
�
mercial
zoning
in
the
new
Spruceland
subdivision
Aid
Ron
Tweedle
remarked
to
council
councillors
�
lors
yesterday
If
street
Inter
Intersections
�
sections
had
six
corners
the
gas
companies
would
want
all
six
themselves
Aid
Tweedle
yesterday
also
remained
the
sole
council
councillor
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opposed
to
erection
of
a
12000
office
building
on
two
lots
at
Eighth
Ave
and
Victoria
St
Approval
for
the
project
sought
by
Louis
Matte
was
re
rejected
�
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by
the
Advisory
Planning
Commission
on
grounds
the
property
was
too
valuable
for
the
relatively
low
assessment
yield
proposed
As
amemberof
the
APC
Aid
Tweedle
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the
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to
council
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were
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Wednesday
�
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before
his
trip
into
space
with
companion
James
McDivitt
If
plans
go
according
to
schedule
the
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will
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around
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Ambulance
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The
city
wont
be
going
into
the
ambulance
business
The
decision
to
leave
it
to
a
private
operator
was
made
at
a
council
committee
meeting
on
Wednesday
Several
methods
by
which
the
city
might
assume
the
respon
responsibility
�
sibility
were
Investigated
but
turned
down
Now
council
Is
waiting
for
completion
of
negotiations
be
between
�
tween
a
local
towing
company
and
the
former
ambulance
oper
operators
�
ators
to
purchase
the
ambulance
used
until
last
month
by
Prince
George
Ambulance
Service
If
Holley
Towing
makes
the
deal
the
city
will
re
hear
a
Repair
work
at
the
site
of
the
partially
collapsed
Island
Cache
access
bridge
is
pretty
well
wound
up
now
but
the
circumstances
of
the
small
disaster
are
not
without
wry
humor
for
the
city
City
Works
Superintendent
Bill
Jones
points
out
the
city
boundary
runs
through
the
middle
of
the
water
course
spanned
by
the
bridge
North
Is
provincial
territory
south
city
Naturally
it
was
the
city
side
that
fell
In
The
downed
portion
was
replaced
with
a
gravel
fill
with
which
Bill
com
comments
�
ments
the
highways
depait
ment
gave
ready
co
operation
a
The
second
Auroia
judging
event
will
take
the
form
of
television
Intel
views
with
the
seven
candidates
to
be
view
viewed
�
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at
530
today
While
were
on
the
subject
of
judging
events
the
Ladlei
Auxiliary
to
the
Royal
Canadian
Legion
were
sole
sponsors
of
the
first
judg
judging
�
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event
Flight
Into
Fashion
CPA
loaned
a
travel
display
and
I
presented
each
of
the
candl-
dates
with
a
tiavel
bag
ThliU
judging
event
will
be
ladlo
I
speeches
to
be
broadcast
at
3
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pm
Sunday
City
RCMP
have
an
uigent
m
incssai
e
loi
Vlctoi
Ilogan
j
oilgiiully
of
Dawson
Creek
but
now
Ulieved
to
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In
the
Pr
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Ceoi
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area
Hols
asked
to
contact
the
rioll
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at
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proposal
from
company
man
manager
�
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OS
Boyce
that
the
firm
take
over
ambulance
duties
A
decision
is
expected
June
7
Meanwhile
the
city
Is
without
a
duty
ambulance
After
Prince
George
Ambu
Ambulance
�
lance
Service
contract
with
the
city
terminated
three
weeks
ago
two
bids
were
submitted
by
prospective
operators
to
handle
the
job
One
from
W
B
Taylor
Throw
Out
Pay
Award
Mr
Justice
J
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Rutton
of
the
Supreme
Court
of
B
C
Wednesday
declared
Invalid
a
section
of
a
salary
arbitration
award
affecting
Vanderhoof
teachers
Vanderhoof
School
District
challenged
two
sections
of
the
precedent
-
setting
arbitration
award
which
would
have
given
teachers
credit
for
U
S
ex
perience
on
the
same
basis
they
aie
given
credit
for
experience
InB
C
It
was
pait
of
an
aibltratlon
award
which
gave
the
districts
teachers
a
general
salary
In
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�
crease
effective
last
Jan
1
Vanderhoof
School
Dlstiict
lepiesented
by
lawyer
George
Baldwin
claimed
It
was
beyond
the
jurisdiction
of
the
arbitra
arbitration
�
tion
board
to
go
into
the
area
of
piofesslonal
ratings
The
B
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by
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asked
a
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second
from
Holley
Towing
called
for
a
400
subsidy
Both
were
shelved
while
pos
possible
�
sible
operation
by
the
city
was
investigated
A
proposal
that
a
unit
be
rented
as
a
temporary
measure
was
found
unsuitable
when
it
was
learned
the
minimum
rental
period
was
five
years
A
recommendation
that
the
ambulance
become
part
of
the
fire
departments
responsi
responsibility
�
bility
was
rejected
Wednesday
Fire
Chief
Harold
Dornblerer
aired
objections
based
on
per
sonal
experience
gained
when
the
firemen
ran
the
ambulance
from
1951
to
1950
He
pointed
out
extra
men
with
special
training
would
be
re
required
�
quired
the
fire
hall
had
In
Insufficient
�
sufficient
room
to
house
an
am
ambulance
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bulance
the
union
objected
and
the
rapidly
growing
city
re
required
�
quired
full
attention
being
given
to
the
departments
chief
function
An
opposite
view
was
taken
by
Aid
Harold
Assman
who
said
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a
temporary
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Administration
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laid
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the
law
and
told
the
astronauts
quit
horsing
around
Navy
Lt
Cmdr
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sneaked
a
corned
beef
sandwich
aboard
the
Molly
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spacecraft
March
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and
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while
in
orbit
Gus
took
a
few
bites
laid
it
aside
and
forgot
about
it
until
the
flight
was
over
Several
congressmen
raised
a
fuss
with
Webb
at
a
hearing
and
Webb
told
them
it
wouldnt
happen
again
He
agreed
with
the
congress
congressmen
�
men
that
such
items
raised
a
danger
of
breadcrumbs
fouling
up
sensitive
equipment
Food
to
be
eaten
by
astro
astronauts
�
nauts
James
McDivitt
and
Ed
Edward
�
ward
White
Is
not
sterile
but
it
has
no
potential
organisms
says
the
man
who
developed
the
space
meals
You
reduce
foods
accept
acceptability
�
ability
when
you
sterilize
it
said
Dr
Paul
A
LaChance
But
our
food
is
mighty
clean
Theres
no
suggestion
that
astronauts
In
flight
aie
being
fed
gourmet
suppers
but
La
Chance
says
the
menu
might
some
day
be
extended
to
Ice
cream
tablets
with
a
choice
of
flavors
Spacemen
Whirling
Above
the
Earth
CAPE
KENNEDY
Fla
AP
Command
pilot
James
McDivitt
decided
at
the
last
minute
today
to
put
off
Edward
Whites
stroll
in
space
from
the
second
to
the
third
orbit
The
astronauts
earlier
abandoned
plans
for
a
rendezvous
with
a
second
satellite
but
White
began
preparing
for
his
emer
emergence
�
gence
from
the
Gemini
IV
capsule
into
space
Whites
cosmic
adven
adventure
�
ture
was
scheduled
to
begin
late
in
the
second
orbit
about
1117
am
PDT
As
the
critical
moment
ap
approached
�
proached
the
astronauts
fell
slight
y
beh
lnd
in
their
prepara
preparations
�
tions
and
it
was
decided
that
they
should
postpone
the
ma
manoeuvre
�
noeuvre
until
the
third
instead
of
the
second
orbit
The
spacecraft
was
700
miles
or
so
southeast
of
Hawaii
wher
the
postponement
came
The
status
aboard
appeal
excellent
Gemini
control
sale
six
minutes
before
the
sched
scheduled
�
uled
space
walk
but
the
com
command
�
mand
pilot
indicated
they
were
a
bit
too
rushed
and
decided
to
wait
The
manoeuvre
by
White
on
the
end
of
a
25
foot
lifeline
was
re
scheduled
for
about
1245
pm
PDT
as
the
astronaut
whirled
over
the
western
Pa
Pacific
�
cific
and
the
southwest
US
Some
of
the
lustre
first
was
removed
from
the
planned
feat
when
late
In
the
first
orbit
McDivitt
announced
he
had
used
excessive
fuel
in
an
attempt
to
move
closer
to
the
target
sat
satellite
�
ellite
the
burned
out
second
stage
of
the
Titan
II
booster
rocket
McDivitt
and
White
originally
planned
to
approach
within
20
feet
of
the
orbiting
booster
and
White
was
to
emerge
and
move
close
to
it
perhaps
touching
it
McDivitt
used
50
per
cent
of
Beinq
Held
After
Man
Robbed
District
RCMP
are
holding
two
men
In
connection
with
an
Incident
early
Wednesday
in
which
a
Prince
George
man
was
beaten
and
robbed
by
hitch
hitchhikers
�
hikers
whom
he
liad
given
a
ride
Charles
Edgson
was
treated
at
Prince
George
Regional
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
for
head
Injuries
suffered
when
he
was
beaten
with
a
beer
bottle
Police
said
the
stiuggle
took
place
when
four
young
men
w
horn
Edgson
had
given
a
ride
attacked
him
near
the
south
end
of
the
new
Fraser
River
bridge
The
middle
-
aged
man
was
robbed
of
50
An
RCMP
spokesman
said
charges
would
be
laid
against
the
two
men
later
today
A
young
logging
contractor
was
released
on
his
own
reg
ognlzance
today
after
he
plead
pleaded
�
ed
not
guilty
In
magistrates
couit
to
charges
of
Impaired
driving
and
driving
while
his
licence
was
under
suspension
Colin
Nichols
the
father
of
two
was
charged
following
a
traffic
accident
at
Second
Ave
and
Victoria
St
at
1210
am
today
Theie
was
375
damage
In
the
accident
which
also
involved
a
car
drlen
by
Jacob
Gles
brecht
1177
Connaught
Drive
his
fuel
In
manoeuvring
to
toward
�
ward
the
Titan
stage
but
said
he
still
was
three
to
four
miles
away
and
we
just
cant
close
on
It
The
mighty
90
-
loot
-tall
rocket
flashed
to
life
at
816
am
PDT
spewing
a
rust
colored
cloud
of
smoke
from
Its
exhaust
After
a
four
second
holddown
on
the
pad
to
make
certain
proper
ignition
was
achieved
clamping
bolts
were
blown
automatically
by
explosive
charges
and
the
165
ton
pro
projectile
�
jectile
started
the
Gemini
IV
spacecraftlnto
the
sky
The
great
booster
rose
slowly
at
first
but
gradually
increased
speed
as
the
first
stageengines
hungrily
consumed
fuel
at
the
rate
of
156
gallons
a
second
He
outside
Minutes
before
1
pm
PDT
today
astronaut
Ed
Edward
�
ward
White
opened
the
hatch
of
his
space
cap
capsule
�
sule
and
stepped
out
into
the
vacuum
of
space
He
was
attached
to
his
space
shlp
by
a
thin
golden
cord
He
and
his
space
partner
James
McDivitt
became
the
first
Ameri
Americans
�
cans
to
be
exposed
to
the
vacuum
of
space
Mines
Urged
For
Parks
Mineral
development
In
Class
B
parks
has
been
urged
by
the
BC
Chamber
of
Commerce
Delegates
attending
the
14th
annual
convention
In
Prince
George
Tuesday
adopted
a
res
resolution
�
olution
from
the
Smithers
Chamber
calling
for
the
federal
parks
act
to
be
amended
The
amendment
would
make
it
clearly
understood
that
the
Inherent
right
of
prospectors
and
free
miners
to
search
for
mineral
deposits
in
large
class
B
parks
and
stake
claims
Is
guaranteed
by
the
government
Class
B
parks
are
large
un
undeveloped
�
developed
tracts
of
land
held
by
the
federal
government
for
future
park
development
Eye
catching
Polynesian
art
and
carving
are
being
applied
to
the
new
restaurant
at
Sixth
Ave
and
Domin
Dominion
�
ion
St
Many
of
the
carvings
have
been
done
in
Prince
George
while
other
art
work
and
decorations
have
been
imported
from
almost
every
country
in
the
Pacific
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PORTS
Put
a
Canadian
Port
in
Panhandle
The
Liberal
MLA
for
Vancouver-Point
Grey
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
suggested
Canadian
ports
be
built
In
the
Alaska
Pan
Panhandle
�
handle
to
help
develop
BCs
northern
resources
We
need
these
ports
and
J
think
we
can
get
them
but
wed
have
to
negotiate
witti
the
US
and
negotiate
haid
Dr
Pat
McGeer
told
a
Prince
Geoige
audience
Dr
McGeer
waslntheclty
to
meet
constituents
here
and
talk
federal
piovincial
poli
politics
�
tics
Speaking
to
more
than
30
Liberal
at
the
Legion
Hall
Wednesday
night
Dr
McGeer
said
BC
and
Canada
were
shoit
changed
when
Britain
negotiated
the
Panhandle
boundaiies
more
than
60
ears
ago
But
it
sealed
the
deter
determination
�
mination
of
Canada
to
deter
determine
�
mine
her
own
foieign
pol
icies
he
said
Dr
McGeer
said
the
pres
present
�
ent
boom
in
Northern
BC
points
up
the
need
for
new
noi
the
rn
ports
He
piaUed
the
provincial
government
for
its
pait
in
pushing
economic
piogiess
in
BC
but
he
said
the
federal
government
also
can
take
a
lot
of
ciedit
Canada
is
the
gieatest
hading
nation
in
thewoild
said
Dr
McGeer
He
said
if
Canada
didnt
have
low
tariff
markets
the
BC
boom
would
lie
dras
drastically
�
tically
cut
tailed
Dr
McGeer
said
BC
is
the
custodian
of
one
of
the
gieatest
natural
treasure
houses
of
raw
materials
in
the
world
However
he
said
there
has
to
lie
outlets
for
these
ma
materials
�
terials
as
well
as
pulp
pajier
andmineraiesources
Dr
McGeer
said
BC
should
cast
its
evesanoss
the
Pacific
But
weve
got
to
get
an
oss
the
Pacific
thiough
new
areas
if
the
noith
is
leally
going
to
open
up
He
sjUI
this
access
must
come
thiough
the
Panhandle
Dr
McGeer
forecast
that
a
federal
election
would
be
called
this
fall
possibly
in
October
He
told
constituents
to
start
piepai
ing
now
because
he
said
Prince
Geoige
needs
strong
government
repie
sentation
in
Ottawa
This
of
all
a
leas
in
Can
Canada
�
ada
is
the
boom
aiea
Tills
is
an
aiea
wliere
natuie
Is
llng
tamed
wheie
the
mu
ping
economy
is
leflected
in
every
wa
Dr
McGeer
said
a
strong
Lilfial
government
with
a
voice
fiom
Prince
Geoige
would
be
a
big
help
In
help
Ing
the
piesent
expanding
economy
hei
e
Weve
had
the
most
pros
peious
jear
weve
ever
had
and
the
outlook
for
1966
is
good
Dr
McGeer
said
the
west
should
forget
Its
nuvetlck
politics
and
aim
tor
astiong
uniiied
voice
in
parliament
BCs
the
fastest
giow
lug
i
ichest
piovinceinCanT
ada
Were
not
poor
re
relations
�
lations
lie
said
We
dont
want
moie
money
We
the
wealth
lest
pait
of
Canada
and
the
iet
of
Canada
nows
It
As
j
lesult
Dr
McGeer
said
nC
should
take
the
lead
in
federal
politics
and
help
cieate
a
strong
West
otiented
policy