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The
three
minority
parties
Joined
with
the
government
today
to
approve
a
new
guillotine
rule
that
will
per
permit
�
mit
cabinet
ministers
to
set
time
limits
on
legislation
de
debates
�
bates
As
the
15
day
debate
on
sweeping
reforms
to
rules
and
procedures
neared
a
close
the
report
of
a
special
nine
man
committee
was
passed
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France
and
West
Germany
were
reported
to
have
agreed
today
on
increased
co
-
operation
in
defence
proj
projects
�
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as
President
de
Gaulle
and
Chancellor
Erhard
met
here
De
Gaulle
immediately
began
two
days
of
talks
with
the
West
German
leader
on
NATO
and
European
problems
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Fix
Charges
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CP
The
Quebec
Justice
department
is
studying
a
provincial
inquiry
report
de
describing
�
scribing
a
shameful
and
scandalous
system
of
fixing
charges
in
Quebec
Citys
muni
municipal
�
cipal
court
to
see
whether
charges
will
be
laid
Attacks
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MOSCOW
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Russia
today
launched
its
first
author
authoritative
�
itative
attack
on
the
U
S
de
decision
�
cision
to
allow
Americantroops
to
give
combat
support
on
re
request
�
quest
in
South
Viet
Nam
Prav
da
Communist
party
news
newspaper
�
paper
said
in
an
editorial
that
hypocritical
statements
about
peace
-
loving
alms
doesnt
hide
the
Pentagons
plans
to
widen
the
war
Bitter
Fighting
SAIGON
AP
Reinforced
South
Vietnamese
troops
were
clearing
the
Viet
Cong
from
the
wreckage
of
Dong
Xoal
today
but
their
officers
feared
the
Communists
might
attack
again
The
number
of
U
S
cas
ualties
in
Viet
Nam
Jumped
to
today
�
day
when
a
C
123
transport
crashed
in
flames
In
central
Viet
Nam
killing
at
least
eight
Americans
West
Takeover
WASHINGTON
AP
-Juanita
Castro
sister
of
Cuban
Prem
Premier
�
ier
Fidel
Castro
told
a
U
S
House
of
Representatives
sub
subcommittee
�
committee
today
that
Commun
Communists
�
ists
plan
to
take
over
the
entire
Western
Hemisphere
and
look
on
timid
liberals
and
paci
pacifists
�
fists
as
their
best
allies
Miss
Castro
said
Communist
lead
leaders
�
ers
she
Included
her
brother
wish
nothing
better
than
to
be
confronted
by
Irresolute
and
timid
adherents
of
democracy
liberals
and
pacifists
Shastri
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min
ministers
�
isters
Shastri
of
India
and
Pear
Pearson
�
son
of
Canada
settle
down
today
to
three
hours
and
15
minutes
of
talk
Notes
from
our
Didja-
Ever
Dept
Tried
looking
up
the
telephone
listing
of
the
Baldy
Hughes
airbase
Tried
logically
enough
under
Gov
Government
�
ernment
of
Canada
subsection
Department
of
National
De
Defence
�
fence
Nope
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as
in
Bingo
under
the
B
forBaldy
Hughes
Having
been
in
the
Air
Force
also
looked
under
the
Hs
for
Hughes
Baldy
Finally
we
tried
the
information
operator
She
said
it
was
right
at
the
first
of
the
Rs
Royal
Canadian
Air
Force
natch
t
There
were
a
few
anxious
A
moments
but
Saturday
nights
fight
card
at
The
Coliseum
will
go
on
for
sure
A
carload
of
professionals
from
California
were
stopped
at
the
border
this
morning
and
de
delayed
�
layed
for
20
minutes
by
border
officials
A
phone
call
from
Prince
George
cleared
the
prob-
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or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Board
or
by
the
Government
of
British
Columbia
lem
In
the
car
were
main
eventer
Frank
Nlblett
and
pre
limlnary
fighters
AlvinClay
and
Chuck
Simonlnl
and
trainer
Danny
Rodriguez
who
will
work
in
the
corners
of
city
middle
weights
Harold
Mann
and
Jim
my
Walters
Super
-
Valu
advertised
Wednesday
that
it
sold
four
tins
of
strawberry
jam
for
99
cents
A
bargain
is
a
bar
gain
even
at
the
correct
price
of
one
fourpound
tin
for
99
cents
The
first
phase
of
the
fish
and
game
branchs
annual
stocking
program
has
ended
with
110000
Eastern
Brook
Trout
being
planted
in
district
lakes
Vivian
Lake
topped
the
list
with
00000
of
the
two
inch
long
fish
followed
by
Ver
dant
40000
ard
Mud
Lake
10000
Upwards
of
180000
Rainbow
Trout
will
be
stocked
In
10
Mile
Ness
Squaw
Crys
lal
Tsltniz
and
Punchaw
lakes
in
early
fall
From
Victoria
comes
word
that
local
centennial
com-
mlttees
should
be
wary
of
unauthorized
people
who
claim
theyre
representing
the
BC
committee
to
solicit
advert
is
Ing
and
sell
novelties
The
provincial
committee
says
any
one
who
has
authority
to
rep
resent
theorganizationwlllhave
It
in
writing
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WALTERS
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Card
On
Saturday
Jimmy
Walters
Is
one
of
the
two
main
eventers
In
Prince
Georges
first
professional
boxing
card
for
nearly
eight
years
The
other
half
Is
Harold
Mann
These
two
local
boys
will
be
In
the
ring
tomorrow
night
at
the
Coleseum
Jimmys
story
as
well
as
many
other
Interesting
features
can
be
found
within
the
pages
of
Citizen
Magazine
Inside
to
todays
�
days
paper
e
e
Kills
BBS3SfssSsKM
Damage
was
estimated
between
30000
and
40000
in
a
blaze
believed
set
by
burglars
early
today
at
Electric
Power
Equipment
Ltd
at
1156
Fourth
Ave
BC
Auto
Dealers
Meet
Opens
Today
The
annual
convention
of
the
Motor
Dealers
Association
of
B
C
opened
this
morning
in
the
Hotel
Simon
Fraser
Newell
Morrison
of
Victoria
the
association
president
open
opened
�
ed
the
meeting
which
Is
being
attended
by
some
150delegates
Ed
Berry
president
of
the
Prince
George
Automobile
Dealers
Association
wel
welcomed
�
comed
the
delegates
to
the
city
It
is
an
honor
for
Prince
George
to
host
this
convention
said
Mr
Berry
First
speaker
was
advertislni
executive
George
Sayers
of
Vancouver
who
spoke
on
the
dealers
Image
Mr
Sayers
said
the
public
expresses
suspicion
of
car
dealers
and
It
Is
up
to
the
dealers
to
improve
this
opinion
Difference
between
suc
cess
and
failure
Is
to
be
a
little
bit
better
than
the
competitor
he
said
This
can
be
done
he
contin
continued
�
ued
by
having
better
staff
and
by
better
using
the
companys
promotion
dollar
His
address
was
accompanied
by
slides
showing
graphic
eval
evaluations
�
uations
of
surveys
and
public
polls
The
speaker
said
newspaper
advertising
is
the
most
effec
effective
�
tive
in
Canada
29
per
cent
of
all
advertising
dollars
are
going
to
newspapers
followed
by
28
per
cent
for
direct
mall
adver
advertising
�
tising
HAZARD
MOUNTING
For
the
first
time
In
the
six-week-old
fire
season
the
hazard
in
the
Prince
George
forest
district
has
come
to
within
a
whisker
of
being
high
Frank
Tannock
chief
pro
protection
�
tection
officer
said
the
haz
hazard
�
ard
throughout
the
district
was
in
the
moderate
-
head-lng-for-hlgh
range
and
even
current
cool
balmy
weather
was
not
expected
to
decrease
It
Three
new
fires
were
burning
in
the
district
today
Two
were
blazing
south
of
Quesnel
and
a
third
on
Pac
Pacific
�
ific
Great
Eastern
right-of-way
near
Hlxon
Itizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
FRIDAY
JUNE
11
1965
Court
Reserves
Judgment
On
Jurisdictional
Matter
VANCOUVER
CP
-
The
BC
Court
of
Appeal
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
reserved
judgment
on
whe
whether
�
ther
a
Prince
George
magis
magistrate
�
trate
had
the
power
to
try
a
juvenile
offender
in
adult
court
The
issue
came
before
the
high
court
when
the
provincial
Attorney
-
Generals
depart
ment
appealed
an
earlier
Su
preme
Court
ruling
which
had
reversed
the
magistrates
de
els
ion
The
Appeal
Court
was
told
Magistrate
G
O
Stewart
tried
a
Prince
George
juvenile
David
Smith
17
on
a
charge
of
ex
exceeding
�
ceeding
a
30
mile
per
hour
speed
limit
convicted
him
and
levied
a
400
fine
The
case
was
heard
under
the
Provincial
Summery
Con
victions
Act
In
adult
court
where
the
fines
can
be
sub
substantially
�
stantially
higher
than
in
juvenile
court
PROVOCATION
DOESNT
They
argued
that
the
federal
Juvenile
Delinquents
Act
took
precedence
over
the
provincial
act
in
this
case
The
federal
act
was
designed
to
prevent
among
other
things
convicted
juveniles
from
being
associated
with
hardened
crim
criminals
�
inals
the
high
court
was
told
Because
the
Issue
Involved
a
constitutuonal
question
the
appeal
was
heard
by
a
full
panel
of
five
judges
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Correspondent
�
dent
Cyril
Shelford
Is
won
wondering
�
dering
why
there
is
all
the
fuss
over
using
the
Stellako
River
for
log
runs
Resort
owners
are
protesting
Fraser
Lake
Sawmills
runs
on
the
river
for
which
the
com
company
�
pany
has
received
permission
from
Ottawa
Mr
Shelford
said
Fraser
Lake
Sawmills
log
runs
are
smaller
than
some
which
were
sent
down
the
river
in
the
1930s
when
the
logs
were
used
for
ties
It
didnt
hurt
the
salmon
then
he
said
As
a
matter
of
fact
I
think
the
salmon
In
Increased
�
creased
In
Francois
Lake
Mr
Shelford
said
It
was
mainly
a
federal
Issue
Burglars
Lift
Hotel
Safe
A
large
safe
containing
about
2000
cash
was
stolen
early
today
from
the
McLeods
Lake
Hotel
Police
said
the
side
door
of
the
hotel
was
forced
open
and
the
safe
carted
away
The
theft
occurred
between
closing
time
Thursday
and
7
am
today
when
the
hotel
open
opened
�
ed
McLeods
Lake
Is
90
miles
north
of
Prince
George
on
the
Hart
Highway
A
criminal
Investigation
man
and
an
identification
section
RCMP
member
from
Prince
George
went
to
the
scene
this
morning
to
aid
the
constable
there
In
the
Investigation
of
the
robbery
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Early
Morning
Blaze
Guts
Downtown
Firm
Thieves
Grab
800
Set
40000
Fire
A
fire
which
extensively
damaged
an
electrical
supply
building
in
Prince
George
early
today
has
been
blamed
on
burglars
Preliminary
estimates
placed
damage
lo
Electric
Power
Equipment
Ltd
1156
Fourth
Ave
between
30
000
and
40000
Police
said
800
had
been
stolen
from
a
filing
cabinet
in
the
firms
office
Fire
Chief
Harold
Dornbier
er
said
the
fire
and
robbery
appear
to
be
connected
and
the
fire
may
have
been
set
purposely
or
accidentally
by
the
burglars
The
blaze
was
spotted
at
140
am
by
patrolling
RCMP
Twelve
guests
of
the
Croft
Hotel
beside
the
burned
build
building
�
ing
were
evacuated
until
the
fire
was
brought
under
control
about
two
hours
later
The
hotel
and
a
furniture
store
on
the
other
side
of
Elec
Electric
�
tric
Power
and
Equipmentwere
not
damaged
by
the
flames
Ed
WIebe
manager
of
Elec
Electric
�
tric
Power
said
the
fire
was
not
completely
extinguished
un-
til
6
am
Most
serlousdamage
occur
occurred
�
red
In
the
working
part
of
the
shop
where
electric
motors
are
overhauled
The
front
office
was
gutted
and
a
storage
section
at
the
rear
of
the
bulldlngwas
scorch
scorched
�
ed
Fire
Chief
Dornbierer
said
the
fire
was
started
with
an
acetylene
torch
in
the
shop
It
had
been
tampered
with
and
the
burglars
may
have
plan-
Canada
Fight
Pause
OTTAWA
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Min
Minister
�
ister
Pearson
Indicated
in
the
Commons
today
the
government
is
discussing
with
President
Johnson
the
possibility
of
a
new
pause
In
American
air
strikes
in
North
Viet
Nam
ned
to
use
It
to
break
into
the
filing
cabinet
he
said
An
official
estimate
of
dam
damage
�
age
is
expected
to
be
made
later
today
Drug
Case
Dismissed
Judge
W
D
Ferry
today
dis
dismissed
�
missed
charges
of
possesslor
of
narcotics
against
Larry
Crawley
and
Gerold
Joseph
Roy
They
were
charged
following
a
raid
on
a
local
motel
last
Oc
October
�
tober
when
a
cigarette
pack
package
�
age
containing
35
capsules
of
morphine
was
found
hidden
be
beneath
�
neath
a
bath
mat
Judge
Ferry
said
there
was
no
doubt
in
his
mind
that
one
of
the
two
had
put
the
drug
there
but
there
had
been
no
evidence
to
suggest
which
of
the
accused
Earlier
the
possibility
of
narcotics
being
planted
by
per
persons
�
sons
other
than
the
accused
in
a
motel
room
was
raised
by
de
defence
�
fence
lawyer
Harry
Rankin
The
possibility
was
raised
as
each
of
several
police
offi
officers
�
cers
told
of
a
raid
on
a
motel
room
Officers
from
the
city
detach
detachment
�
ment
led
by
Cpl
D
A
Knight
broke
Into
the
motel
on
the
morning
of
Oct
15
last
year
After
a
search
which
includ
included
�
ed
grabbing
each
of
the
accused
by
the
throat
to
prevent
possible
swallowing
of
narcotics
35
cap
capsules
�
sules
of
morphine
were
found
hidden
beneath
a
bath
mat
The
accused
denied
know
knowledge
�
ledge
of
the
morphine
When
the
possibility
that
the
drugs
were
planted
was
raised
by
Mr
Rankin
Cpl
Knight
re
refused
�
fused
to
consider
the
idea
The
unit
had
been
vacant
for
the
seven
previous
days
said
motel
owner
Frank
Phillip
Glabus
Since
the
doors
were
checked
regularly
there
wasnt
much
possibility
of
drugs
being
placed
there
before
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Teenagers
see
the
world
much
more
clearly
than
adults
realize
and
It
Is
Indeed
an
odd
world
that
they
see
Prince
George
District
School
Superintendent
D
P
Todd
presented
this
thesis
to
Chamber
of
Commerce
mem
members
�
bers
Thursday
night
Speaking
at
the
Business
groups
regular
dinner
meet
meeting
�
ing
Mr
Todd
said
Some
Sometimes
�
times
I
think
It
is
no
wonder
some
of
them
are
mixed
up
They
see
large
scale
lar
larceny
�
ceny
shysters
In
politics
cheating
on
Income
tax
an
odd
set
of
values
They
see
their
parents
hesi
hesitating
�
tating
to
buy
a
good
book
or
records
but
not
hesitating
to
buy
several
bottles
of
whiskey
They
hear
raving
about
holding
hands
smoking
getting
strange
haircuts
but
they
see
no
example
set
The
school
superintendent
said
I
think
what
they
would
like
to
see
or
have
Is
respect
and
parents
with
guts
enough
to
say
No
They
would
like
to
be
told
they
cant
go
out
until
all
hours
of
the
night
that
they
cant
have
the
car
or
that
they
must
do
some
chores
They
dont
want
to
be
bribed
with
money
I
think
they
would
like
to
see
fair
and
Impartial
justice
and
firm
authority
Mr
Todd
said
he
believed
teenagers
had
a
contempt
for
permissiveness
and
gutless
ness
from
those
In
authority
I
think
that
contempt
draws
them
apart
makes
them
tight
lipped
and
silent
Mr
Todd
conjectured
what
would
happenlf
all
the
author
authoritative
�
itative
bodies
In
Prince
George
got
together
and
laid
down
a
set
of
restrictions
Teenagers
use
conform
conformity
�
ity
he
said
and
asked
why
cant
we
use
It
too
The
district
school
official
told
the
chamber
the
happiest
school
he
had
seen
was
one
In
which
the
students
had
respect
for
the
authority
and
fairness
of
the
teachers
Car
Burns
After
Chase
City
RCMP
are
looking
for
the
driver
of
a
car
which
burst
into
flames
as
It
was
being
chased
by
a
police
car
early
today
Police
attempted
to
check
a
car
bearing
Saskatchewan
lie
ence
plates
parked
near
Sec
Second
�
ond
Ave
and
George
St
at
240
am
The
car
fled
and
the
police
car
followed
It
at
a
high
rate
of
speed
Smoke
was
pouring
from
the
car
which
finally
stopped
In
the
900
block
Fifth
I
Ave
JUSTIFY
VIOLENCE
Beer
Parlor
Waiter
Guilty
of
Assault
Provocation
does
not
jus
justify
�
tify
violence
That
was
the
message
Thursday
In
city
police
court
when
Magistrate
G
OStew
OStewart
�
art
found
a
beerparlorwait
er
guilty
of
assault
occasion
ing
bodily
harm
Gordon
Herron
25
was
fined
100
and
costs
He
has
until
July
10
to
pay
the
fine
or
face
30
days
In
jail
Herron
was
charged
fol
lowing
an
incident
in
a
mens
washroom
adjacent
to
the
beer
parlor
May
4
It
ended
with
Steven
Tay
lor
43
being
taken
to
hos
hospital
�
pital
with
a
broken
nose
In
handing
down
his
de-
cislon
magistrate
Stewart
rejected
defence
counsel
Darrell
Roberts
submission
that
Herron
was
merely
do
doing
�
ing
his
duty
as
set
out
In
the
BC
Liquor
Board
regulations
when
he
at
tempted
to
eject
Taylor
The
suggestion
of
self
de
defence
�
fence
also
was
rejected
by
the
magistrate
I
do
find
there
was
pro
provocation
�
vocation
but
the
violence
was
not
justified
lie
said
Mr
Roberts
based
his
de
fence
on
the
fact
Taylor
was
an
obnoxious
guest
and
that
his
client
was
obeying
the
law
which
puts
the
onus
for
an
orderly
house
on
the
ho
hotel
�
tel
and
Its
staff
Herron
through
his
coun
counsel
�
sel
maintained
he
had
fol
followed
�
lowed
Taylor
into
the
wash
room
for
the
sole
purpose
of
removing
him
from
the
premises
The
defendant
said
Taylor
charged
him
in
the
wash
room
Herron
was
knocked
backwards
into
a
urinal
striking
his
head
After
regaining
his
feet
Herron
was
again
butted
by
Taylor
both
in
the
mid
riff
and
the
groin
Taylor
testified
he
tad
his
arms
wrapped
around
Herron
as
a
measure
of
stlf
preservation
I
was
hanging
on
for
all
I
was
worth
A
witness
Robert
Habens
testified
he
saw
Taylor
knock
Herron
into
the
urinal
He
went
after
Gordie
first
said
Habens
a
truck
driver
and
a
former
em
ployee
of
the
hotel
Kenneth
Dandy
a
co
coworker
�
worker
of
Herrons
and
a
drinking
partner
of
Taylors
on
the
night
In
question
said
he
entered
the
washroom
in
an
effort
to
break
up
the
fight
Taylor
he
said
had
used
abusive
language
on
Herron
The
waiter
advised
him
to
get
off
my
back
earlier
In
the
night
Taylor
and
Herron
had
an
exchange
of
words
Just
out
side
the
washroom
It
ended
with
Herron
walking
Into
the
room
behind
Taylor
placing
his
glass
tray
on
a
sink
and
saying
This
Is
it
Herron
contended
his
In
tentlon
was
to
end
the
bick
bickering
�
ering
and
eject
Taylor
for
using
profanity
within
ear
earshot
�
shot
of
female
customers
The
rhubarb
started
some
two
hours
earlier
when
Her
Herron
�
ron
had
checked
the
age
of
a
female
patron
After
she
was
refused
service
and
ask
ed
to
leave
there
was
a
brief
altercation
which
had
Her
Herron
�
ron
on
the
floor
and
his
beer
tray
spilled