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TODAY
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daughter
of
President
and
Mrs
Johnson
was
baptized
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the
Roman
Catholic
Church
today
her
18th
birthday
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toppled
to
the
ground
early
today
alter
supporting
guy
wires
were
cut
possibly
separatists
Police
found
the
letters
TLQ
painted
near
the
base
of
the
tower
The
Initials
are
those
used
by
le
Front
de
Liberation
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group
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to
seek
Quebecs
Independence
from
the
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ofCanada
through
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need
for
unit
Is
the
most
Important
single
problem
facing
Cana
Canadians
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Governor
General
Georges
Vanler
said
In
a
Nat
National
�
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Day
message
broadcast
on
CUC
television
Tho
need
for
unit
is
not
something
we
can
put
off
until
tomorrow
for
tomorrow
may
bo
too
late
hu
said
The
trouble
Is
we
dont
see
enough
of
one
another
and
I
leol
that
bofore
tho
centenary
of
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provinces
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Torce
planes
attacked
toda
the
airfield
and
barracks
at
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the
site
In
North
Viet
Nam
of
tho
decisive
French
do
feat
in
the
Indochina
war
U
S
military
spokesmon
said
a
total
of
30
piano
pounded
the
targets
about
IBS
miles
west
northwest
of
Hanoi
Step
Down
SANTO
DOMINGO
AP
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statements
by
two
leaders
ot
the
Dominican
Junta
ap
appeared
�
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today
to
open
tho
door
to
a
settlement
of
tho
stalemate
1
in
the
Caribbean
trouble
spot
j
Gen
Antonio
Imbett
Darrcras
civilian
-
military
Junta
presi
president
�
dent
said
Thursday
night
that
the
most
difficult
part
of
his
task
is
completed
and
ho
will
step
down
when
tho
Dominican
people
are
assured
of
safety
from
communism
anarch
and
despotism
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Indian
�
dian
troops
began
withdrawing
today
along
tho
entire
Indo
Pakistan
border
an
Indian
de
defence
�
fence
ministry
spokesman
said
here
today
Tho
spokesman
said
the
movo
was
part
of
a
contin
continuing
�
uing
process
started
Thurs
da
with
the
lifting
ot
leave
re
restrictions
�
strictions
following
Wed
Wednesdays
�
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Indo
-
Pakistan
agree
agreement
�
ment
on
a
formal
ceasefire
in
the
Hann
of
Kutch
border
area
Pakistani
army
units
were
or
ordered
�
dered
Thursday
to
withdraw
from
the
Hann
of
Kutch
and
the
entire
length
of
tho
border
with
India
City
council
In
committee
I
Wednesday
recommended
a
penalty
clause
for
land
auction
I
bidders
who
decido
against
pur
-chase
of
property
aftoi
they
have
been
awarded
it
at
a
sale
The
clause
calls
for
payment
of
10
per
cent
of
tho
deposit
ono
thlrd
of
the
total
price
or
100
to
tho
city
when
purchase
Is
re
rejected
�
jected
It
points
out
there
is
no
obligation
on
tho
citys
part
to
accept
tho
property
back
and
sets
a
30
day
deadline
for
re
return
�
turn
A
newcomer
to
town
drop-
ped
into
The
Citizen
office
Wednesday
to
tell
us
that
teen
teenagers
�
agers
arent
all
that
wild
Mrs
Katherine
Gauthoi
-
just
up
from
New
Westminster
si
weeks
ago
-
said
sho
bust
her
arm
a
few
weeks
back
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first
base
during
a
Moose
Lodge
picnic
and
fishing
derby
This
made
things
a
little
diffi
difficult
�
cult
to
look
after
her
two
chil
children
�
dren
aged
three
and
four
as
well
as
housework
and
cooking
Mr
s
Gaucher
said
sho
couldnt
afford
housekeeping
so
1
vices
but
tho
Moose
Lodge
took
ono
look
at
hei
predicament
and
came
up
with
ftvo
teenage
girls
willing
to
do
tho
Job
gratis
And
wero
compkto
strangers
too
says
Mrs
Gauchei
With
tho
liquor
stor
0
clos-
ing
at
0
pm
Wednesday
some
people
were
caught
a
littlo
short
However
that
wasnt
as
frustrating
as
when
some
of
tho
pubs
ran
out
of
bottled
beer
last
night
Anyone
going
to
Quusnel
w
each
afternoon
Monday
through
Trlday
Might
give
Cit
Citizen
�
izen
circulation
managei
Doug
Perry
a
call
because
ho
Is
look
looking
�
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for
someone
to
deliver
pap
ei
s
south
a
The
alder
rrren
r
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d
acceptance
of
a
22G2
bid
fiom
Nethako
Plumbing
for
installation
of
totli
t
facilities
at
tho
exhibition
giounds
Andtliat
Is
good
news
Youth
Hurt
On
Takeoff
Ujjw
wt
A
17-
ear
old
youth
was
Injured
when
tho
piano
In
which
ho
was
riding
crashed
on
takeoff
at
Salmon
Valloy
late
Thursday
Tho
Cessna
140
was
pilot
piloted
�
ed
by
Stan
Edkins
who
lives
In
tho
district
20mlles
north
of
Princo
Goorgo
Mr
Edkins
was
not
injur
injured
�
ed
in
tho
mishap
However
his
passenger
Leon
Caron
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Law
Lawrence
�
rence
Caron
of
Salmon
Val
Valloy
�
loy
was
taken
to
hospital
A
spokesman
for
Princo
George
Regional
Hospital
said
today
tho
youth
Is
In
satisfactory
condition
with
head
injuries
Tho
extent
of
damage
to
tho
aircraft
was
not
known
Tho
piano
apparently
was
taking
off
from
a
landing
area
five
miles
cast
of
tho
Hart
Highway
near
Salmon
Valloy
road
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in
inquiry
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transcripts
and
state
statements
�
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from
the
hip
tho
federal
govornment
and
Chlof
Justice
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Tredorlc
Dorion
kept
upalong
rango
feud
Dominion
Day
At
issue
was
a
statement
In
tho
Dor
Ion
ropor
t
which
cast
doubt
on
Prlmo
Minister
Pear
Pearsons
�
sons
word
Tho
report
Into
charges
of
attempted
bribery
and
political
coercion
by
fodoral
ministerial
aides
to
try
to
spring
narcotics
trafficker
Lucien
Rivard
from
jail
said
among
a
groat
many
other
things
that
Justlco
Min
Minister
�
ister
ravreau
Informed
Mr
Pearson
last
Sept
2
about
the
involvement
In
tho
lllvard
af
affair
�
fair
of
Liberal
MP
Guy
Roul
Rouleau
�
eau
Mr
Rouleau
then
was
parlia
parliamentary
�
mentary
secretary
toMr
Pear
Pearson
�
son
Tho
prlmo
minlstor
told
tho
Commons
Nov
24
and
Iris
Commons
statement
was
part
of
tho
evidence
placed
before
tho
Dorion
inquiry
that
ho
wasnt
told
about
Mr
Rouleaus
pa
it
in
tho
caso
until
that
very
day
102
days
aftor
Mr
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body
of
a
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man
missing
for
nearly
a
month
was
pulled
from
tho
Trasor
River
Thursday
Okanagan
Hollcoptors
pilot
Hugh
Hughes
spotted
tho
body
of
William
Mummory
49
caught
on
a
snag
in
tho
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across
from
tho
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scaplano
base
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notified
pollco
who
pulled
tho
body
from
tho
rlor
about
330
pm
Mr
Mummerys
car
was
found
abandoned
last
month
on
tho
roreman
Road
A
shoo
was
found
nearby
about
seven
mllos
upstream
from
whoio
the
body
was
recovered
runoral
services
liavo
boon
set
for
130
pm
Monday
at
St
Michael
and
All
Angels
Church
with
Canon
T
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Allen
officiating
Dropped
from
100
feet
800
gallons
pack
quite
a
wallop
and
cover
quite
an
area
as
BC
Forest
Service
of
officials
�
ficials
from
Prince
George
discovered
Wednesday
The
two
Canso
water
bombers
on
contract
to
the
Forest
Service
for
the
summer
flew
two
missions
each
over
Prince
George
airport
as
officials
assessed
their
capa--bilities
from
different
heights
District
forester
Al
Dixon
is
man
in
the
foreground
Honeyman
photo
At
least
3C
persons
died
In
Dominion
Day
accidents
InCan
ada
the
highest
number
on
rec
record
�
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for
a
one
day
holldiy
and
12
more
than
last
years
record
24
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accidents
claimed
29
lives
more
thin
twlcp
the
14
deaths
last
year
and
almost
twice
the
15
predicted
by
tho
Canadian
Highway
Safety
Coun
Council
�
cil
District
RCMP
were
kept
hopping
Wednesday
night
and
Thursday
morning
as
a
rash
of
minor
accidents
ushered
In
the
holiday
A
Surrey
couple
received
cuts
and
bruises
about
4
50
am
Thursday
when
a
car
driven
by
Mrs
Yvonne
Moxlev
rolled
RCMP
in
Vanderhoof
ar
0
considering
a
dangerous
boating
charge
against
a
man
who
allegedly
rammed
a
small
aluminum
boat
onClu
culz
Lako
last
Sunday
injur
injuring
�
ing
tho
occupant
of
the
small
smaller
�
er
vessel
RCAr
Cpl
Hank
Kenny
suffered
extensive
bruising
to
his
hip
and
leg
when
his
boat
was
hit
by
a
high-powered
flbreglass
vessel
Cpl
Kenny
shtioned
at
RCAr
Station
Daldy
Hughes
said
tho
boat
which
hit
his
was
one
of
two
which
raced
toward
his
then
stopped
about
25
yards
away
He
said
tho
occupants
of
tho
two
larger
boats
yelled
back
and
forth
momentarily
then
one
roared
toward
his
on
tho
Hart
Highway
12
miles
north
of
tho
city
Neither
Mrs
Moxley
or
her
husband
were
taken
to
hospital
Tlod
Chapman
of
Williams
Lake
suffered
minor
cuts
11
pm
Wednesday
when
his
north
northbound
�
bound
car
slammed
Into
a
cow
on
the
Cariboo
Highway
30
miles
south
of
Prince
George
The
cow
was
killed
John
Knells
of
Prince
George
was
hospitalized
shortly
after
10
p
m
Wednesday
alter
his
ca
1
apparently
lost
control
on
the
gravelled
Hartman
Road
and
careened
Into
a
tree
He
received
cuts
to
the
head
Clt
police
investigated
three
accidents
at
once
Wednes
day
when
di
lvers
began
their
boat
again
catching
the
7
12
horsepower
motor
Cpl
Kenny
Jumpod
from
his
boat
as
tho
larger
ono
leaped
over
It
and
struck
him
in
the
leg
Ho
sailed
right
over
my
boat
Cpl
Kenny
said
this
morning
As
I
Jumped
his
boat
hit
me
Tho
larger
boat
powered
by
a
40
horsepower
motor
suffered
a
large
gash
In
its
bow
Cpl
Kenny
bruised
from
kneo
to
waist
in
tho
mishap
said
ho
felt
power
boat
op
operators
�
erators
should
bo
on
their
guard
Just
an
hour
before
this
happened
1
had
my
five
clrildron
with
mo
said
Cpl
Kenny
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ho
didnt
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The
sizzling
heat
wave
that
has
parched
the
forests
and
crops
will
remain
over
Prince
George
for
at
least
five
days
A
five
day
forecast
issued
today
by
the
US
Weather
Bureau
only
Increased
the
anxiety
of
BC
Forest
Service
personnel
who
today
were
battling
1
6
fires
in
the
Prince
George
forest
district
The
temperatures
were
ex
expected
�
pected
to
climb
to
85
degrees
each
day
until
next
week
A
sweltering
Dominion
Day
holiilaj
saw
thermometers
hit
85
at
Pr
ince
George
90
at
Quesnel
and
92
in
dusty
Wil
Williams
�
liams
Lake
a
town
which
was
Jammed
with
Stampede
goers
The
forecast
for
continuing
warm
and
dry
weather
there
hasnt
been
a
good
rain
storm
for
almost
two
months
ser
seriously
�
iously
threate
ns
forage
and
grain
crops
The
forest
fire
hazard
was
rated
high
today
Forest
Service
officials
re
reported
�
ported
that
nine
new
fires
broke
out
In
a
24
houi
period
that
ended
at
10
am
today
There
were
130menand
three
heavy
tractors
on
the
fire
lines
The
most
serious
situation
was
in
the
Peace
River
area
where
three
outbreaks
were
re
reported
�
ported
in
the
For
t
Nelson
dis
district
�
trict
Three
fires
were
raging
in
the
Pine
Pass
ana
a
Lanso
water
bomber
was
on
its
way
to
trv
to
extinguish
the
flames
The
forest
service
said
the
area
was
quite
rugged
anu
most
of
the
f
Ire
fighting
would
hae
to
be
done
on
the
ground
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Dominion
Day
holiday
The
three
accidents
were
re
reported
�
ported
within
minutes
of
530
pm
as
the
mid
week
holiday
rush
began
In
earnest
At
rirst
Ave
and
Quebec
St
vehicles
driven
by
Vernon
Young
of
Prince
George
and
Theodore
Pont
Ikes
of
Calgary
collided
causing
about
250
damage
At
Fifteenth
Ave
and
Johnson
St
meanwhile
vehicles
operated
by
Thomas
McKay
of
Prince
George
and
Kenneth
Cardwell
met
At
Victoria
St
and
rifteenth
Ave
at
the
same
time
cars
driven
by
Douglas
Kerr
and
Gerald
I
logland
collided
caus
causing
�
ing
about
800
damage
FRANK
KENNY
badly
bruised
DEMANDS
LOWER
GAS
CUT
The
city
had
made
the
first
move
toward
a
formal
demand
for
natural
gas
rates
lower
than
proposed
by
Inland
Natural
Gas
Co
Council
In
committee
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
approved
a
letter
de
declaring
�
claring
its
intention
ofpresent
lng
a
brief
to
public
hearings
on
the
proposed
Inland
rate
cuts
Written
by
City
Manager
Arran
Thomson
the
letter
re
requests
�
quests
the
Public
Utilities
Com
Commission
�
mission
to
dliect
Inland
to
affect
greater
price
reduction
that
those
shown
in
the
pro
proposals
�
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now
before
the
PUC
Mr
Thomson
said
This
citj
ever
since
the
advent
of
natural
gas
lias
contended
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the
public
interest
and
to
com
compensate
�
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Central
Interior
resi
residents
�
dents
for
the
relatively
higher
cost
of
living
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this
area
that
PUC
should
establish
zone
rates
for
natural
gas
so
residents
of
the
piovlnce
living
closer
to
the
source
of
supply
should
pay
rel
relatively
�
atively
lesser
rates
than
those
residents
farther
awa
He
added
the
city
always
has
been
at
a
losstounderstand
wh
U
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citizens
using
Cana
Canadian
�
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natural
gas
should
pa
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less
than
Canadian
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A
spokesman
for
the
firm
said
Kendall
Securities
was
prepared
to
institute
an
eight
man
pr
evenlatlve
for
ce
to
patrol
the
business
area
Wed
opeiate
with
a
view
to
pi
event
break
Ins
smash-and-grab
crimes
street
fights
anu
to
protect
businesses
hesald
He
said
the
force
would
aug
augment
�
ment
not
compete
with
the
city
RCMP
complement
Cost
to
the
clt
would
be
2
DO
per
man
pei
hour
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Cong
Reject
C
wealth
Mission
TOKYO
AP
-
Hanoi
radio
said
today
the
Viet
Cong
guer
guerrillas
�
rillas
have
rejected
the
Com
Commonwealth
�
monwealth
peace
mission
and
branded
its
peace
effort
a
trick
to
cover
upU
S
aggression
in
South
Viet
Nam
The
so
called
oeaco
initia
initiative
�
tive
of
British
Prime
Minis
Minister
�
ter
Wilson
is
but
another
trick
aimed
to
extricate
tne
u
b
RCMP
HIT
LAKE
COWBOY
Charges
Hinted
in
Boat
Mishap
alone
I
dont
think
ho
would
have
seen
me
with
the
five
kids
either
I
wont
go
out
in
a
small
boat
again
over
he
contin
continued
�
ued
And
I
cant
take
my
family
out
Tho
Vaiuleihoof
RCMP
spokesman
s
xid
the
force
Is
still
Investigating
the
mis
mishap
�
hap
He
said
tlioro
Is
a
possi
possibility
�
bility
the
operator
of
the
larger
boat
his
name
was
not
divulged
ma
not
have
been
able
to
see
tho
alum
aluminum
�
inum
boat
in
tire
ghio
of
sunlight
He
bald
the
rmu
had
a
reputation
as
agood
boatman
at
Cluculz
Lake
aggressors
irom
their
predica
predicament
�
ment
to
cover
up
their
crimi
criminal
�
nal
acts
of
war
and
to
divert
the
attention
of
world
public
opinion
the
Viet
Cong
was
quoted
as
sxylng
in
a
broadcast
heard
here
The
Viet
Cong
stand
put
it
lm
line
with
the
Soviet
Union
China
and
North
Viet
Nam
in
spurning
the
Commonwealth
peace
mis
mission
�
sion
Injures
Leg
In
Cycle
Smash
up
A
Prince
George
man
suf
suffered
�
fered
leg
injuries
Thursdaj
In
a
motomcle
accident
at
Con-
naught
elementar
school
grounds
William
Schmolzel
of
Prince
Goorgo
was
taken
to
Regioial
Hospital
after
his
bike
col
collided
�
lided
with
one
operatedbj
War
Warner
�
ner
Ngard
also
of
Princo
George
rollco
said
the
accident
Is
htlll
under
Investigation
Onl
one
other
accident
was
repoxted
Ur
the
citj
Dominion
Day
Vehicles
drlen
bj
Eruln
Schubor
and
Sandra
MacDlar
mld
both
of
Prince
George
collided
near
the
Intersection
of
Tenth
Ae
and
McDUde
Crescent
Police
estimated
damage
at
450
Schurulier
his
been
charged
w
1th
falling
to
leld
the
r
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of
wa