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Former
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70
died
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been
ill
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several
months
and
was
readmitted
to
hospital
here
last
week
He
was
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the
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of
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Civil
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a
lieutenant
of
Martin
Luther
King
in
the
Alabama
civil
rights
campaign
was
in
indicted
�
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Tuesday
on
three
charges
of
embezzling
from
the
Dallas
County
Voters
League
a
key
organization
in
the
lengthy
civil
rights
drive
in
Selma
and
Dallas
county
earlier
this
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in
the
federal
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cabinet
�
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goes
to
a
jury
here
this
fall
despite
a
last
minute
effort
Tuesday
to
have
the
case
thrown
out
The
final
defence
attempt
to
prevent
trial
was
Mr
Dupuis
voluntary
statement
a
rarely
used
Quebec
procedure
for
hearing
evidence
that
a
case
should
be
quashed
following
preliminary
hearing
New
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Richard
Spink
Bowles
52
of
Winnipeg
has
been
appointed
lieutenant
governor
of
Manitoba
Prime
Minister
Pearson
announced
to
today
�
day
Mr
Bowles
who
has
prac
practised
�
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law
in
the
province
since
1937
will
take
office
early
in
September
succeeding
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The
European
Common
Markets
executive
com
m
lssion
was
scheduled
to
meet
in
secrecy
here
to
day
in
an
attempt
toend
the
crisis
on
agriculture
and
the
French
boycott
of
the
six
country
community
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Kills
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-
A
Soviet
built
Egyptian
Air
Force
plane
with
a
Russian
crew
crashed
in
the
desert
near
Suez
today
killing
30
of
the
31
persons
aboard
a
military
announcement
said
m
Please
The
tragedy
and
horror
of
war
is
caught
in
this
South
Vietnamese
womans
face
as
she
begs
to
be
taken
aboard
an
evacuation
heli
helicopter
�
copter
along
with
wounded
man
As
the
helicopter
landed
it
was
surrounded
by
Viet
Cong
and
only
a
few
wounded
were
rescued
This
couple
was
left
be
behind
�
hind
as
the
Viet
Cong
guerillas
moved
in
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the
group
was
to
be
com
commended
�
mended
on
the
condition
In
which
they
left
their
temporary
quarters
They
will
also
stop
over
here
on
their
return
trip
July
21
A
smaller
group
from
Coral
Gables
Fla
will
be
billeted
at
the
church
tonight
following
tlie
performance
of
the
Princeton
Seminary
Choir
They
are
returning
home
from
Alaska
The
Presbyterian
Church
also
was
host
to
a
group
of
43
returning
from
Alaska
In
June
Another
youth
group
numbering
34
from
Sacramento
is
being
quartered
tonight
in
the
lower
hall
of
Knox
United
Church
This
group
Is
return
returning
�
ing
home
after
visiting
Sitka
Alaska
The
Cost
of
Courage
is
the
title
of
Time
maga
magazines
�
zines
article
on
former
White
horse
Indian
agent
Bill
Grant
who
was
tried
last
month
and
fined
10
on
charges
of
mis
mishandling
�
handling
government
funds
Bill
who
now
lives
near
Van
Vanderhoof
�
derhoof
got
a
pat
on
the
back
from
the
judge
when
sentence
was
landed
down
Did
the
leaflet
-dropping
Americans
miss
Viet
Nam
and
Instead
hit
Prince
George
Thats
what
somebody
wondered
yesterday
after
they
saw
the
ocean
of
paper
which
had
been
tin
fed
by
Utter
bugs
on
a
local
parking
lot
Di
Mr
Llvergants
proposal
that
the
hospital
In
about
1067
make
provision
for
nursing
training
and
intern
courses
as
well
as
technical
training
programs
The
first
step
in
the
seven
year
expansion
said
the
consul
consultant
�
tant
should
be
removal
of
the
laundry
to
provide
greater
ser
service
�
vice
area
within
the
hospital
When
the
75
beds
being
pro
provided
�
vided
on
the
fifth
floor
are
fin
finished
�
ished
service
can
be
provided
but
It
will
be
under
great
pres
pressure
�
sure
he
said
With
the
laun
laundry
�
dry
in
a
separate
building
out
outside
�
side
we
would
have
that
much
more
service
area
He
said
planning
should
begin
immediately
for
re
location
of
the
laundry
with
construction
to
be
completed
In
1966
This
is
not
the
day
I
think
the
shovel
should
go
in
the
ground
but
the
planning
should
certainly
bo
under
way
ho
said
Hard
on
the
heels
of
the
laun
laundry
�
dry
project
would
come
the
pro
provision
�
vision
of
a
two
-
floor
service
wing
which
would
also
provide
an
additional
167
active
care
beds
The
service
wing
coupled
with
the
existing
plant
said
Mr
Llv
Llvergant
�
ergant
would
provide
sufficient
service
space
for
the
completed
project
He
projected
completion
of
the
new
wing
by
late
1967
or
early
1968
We
should
meet
the
needs
at
that
time
and
may
bo
a
little
ahead
of
them
he
commented
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the
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was
sort
of
refreshing
to
read
a
headline
In
the
Williams
Lake
Tribune
which
said
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habits
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It
be
those
wide
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liquor
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in
Idaho
that
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brought
about
the
downfall
of
the
soggy
spud
Who
says
Prince
George
doesnt
need
another
swim
swimming
�
ming
pool
A
group
of
24
young
people
from
Oregon
and
points
east
arrived
here
en
route
to
Alaska
where
they
will
help
repair
church
facilities
badly
damaged
by
last
years
earth
earthquake
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Everything
was
rained
out
in
the
city
so
they
decided
to
go
swimming
no
luck
its
adult
swimming
classes
on
Tuesdays
The
group
dla
have
a
short
jam
session
with
Rhys
Thomas
at
the
organ
The
young
people
were
billeted
at
St
Giles
Presbyterian
Church
and
a
spokesman
for
the
church
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fojr
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development
pro
program
�
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may
be
proposed
to
make
Prince
George
the
medical
centre
of
Interior
and
Northern
BC
by
1972
H
L
Llvergant
oftheThorne
Group
of
management
consul
consultants
�
tants
said
at
a
press
confer
conference
�
ence
at
Regional
Hospital
this
morning
that
by
1972
the
hos
hospital
�
pital
must
more
than
double
its
size
to
530
beds
He
stressed
however
that
figures
and
program
planning
he
released
today
are
subject
to
change
before
the
consultant
firm
submits
Its
final
program
In
late
September
These
are
Just
the
early
stages
he
said
Wo
havent
looked
at
details
yet
Mr
Llvergant
projected
a
service
area
population
of
up
to
80000
people
in
1972
double
the
estimate
of
the
present
population
The
consultant
firm
was
em
employed
�
ployed
In
early
May
to
make
the
survey
on
behalf
of
the
hospital
board
Mr
Llvergant
said
that
In
his
proposal
of
530
beds
there
is
provision
for
about
90
spec
specialized
�
ialized
treatment
beds
for
psy
psychiatric
�
chiatric
long
-term
and
rehab
rehabilitative
�
ilitative
care
Seen
as
one
of
the
most
excit
exciting
�
ing
aspects
of
the
program
is
j
George
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a
medical
training
-v
andeare
centre
Before
the
second
ptiaso
is
completed
he
said
the
hospital
should
consider
a
wide
ranging
educational
program
He
suggested
that
nursing
laboratory
and
x
-
ray
students
should
bo
among
the
first
with
Junior
Internship
to
follow
We
have
to
make
some
pro
provision
�
vision
for
interns
quarters
said
Mr
Llvergant
The
final
stage
planning
for
which
Mr
Llvergant
feels
should
be
well
under
way
by
1970
would
provide
another
130
beds
He
felt
the
entire
project
would
cost
approximately
7
million
He
said
the
firm
may
also
suggest
that
the
board
consider
moving
into
the
realm
of
provid
providing
�
ing
low
-
cost
housing
for
its
staff
by
building
houses
or
apartments
on
the
hospital
grounds
This
he
said
could
attract
professional
people
to
a
city
whose
growing
pains
make
ac
accommodation
�
commodation
extremely
diffi
difficult
�
cult
to
find
He
said
hospital
staff
require
low
-
cost
homes
near
to
the
hospital
If
the
community
can
pro
provide
�
vide
It
so
much
the
better
said
Mr
Llvergant
This
Is
just
a
suggestion
based
on
what
we
can
see
of
tho
accommoda
accommodation
�
tion
situation
now
Mr
Llvergant
said
he
will
go
to
Vancouver
Thursday
to
dis
discuss
�
cuss
the
proposed
nursing
training
program
with
officials
of
the
B
C
Registered
Nurses
Association
PEARSON
CHANGES
CABINET
OTTAWA
CP
-
Works
Minister
Lucien
Cardin
46
year
-
old
American
-
born
lawyer
took
over
the
justice
portfolio
today
from
Guy
Fav-
reau
who
resigned
under
the
fire
of
the
Dorion
report
Mr
Favreau
47
remains
In
the
cabinet
as
president
of
the
Privy
Council
with
special
re
s
p
o
n
s
lblllty
for
federal
-provincial
re
relations
�
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A
fed
federal
�
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-
provln-
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summit
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f
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opens
here
July
19
In
cabinet
shifts
Involving
seven
portfolios
Prime
Mini
Minister
�
ster
Pearson
also
announced
Larry
Pennell
50
-year
-old
lawyer
and
parliamentary
sec
secretary
�
retary
to
Finance
Minister
Gor
Gordon
�
don
joins
the
cabinet
as
solicitor-general
Another
new
cabinet
member
as
minister
without
portfolio
is
Jean
Luc
Pepin
40-yeir-old
political
scientist
and
parlia
parliamentary
�
mentary
secretary
to
Trade
Minister
Sharp
Ills
special
job
will
bo
to
assist
Transport
Min
Minister
�
ister
Pckersgill
Privy
Council
President
Mc
Mcllraith
�
llraith
replaces
Mr
Cardin
In
the
works
ministry
Ho
remains
as
government
House
leader
In
tho
Commons
Mine
Minister
Benidickson
54
will
leave
tho
cabinet
bo
cause
of
ill
health
and
go
to
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daily
newspaper
for
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British
Columbia
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COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
JULY
7
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OTTAWA
CP-Make-up
of
the
federal
cabinet
after
changes
announced
today
by
Prime
Minister
Pearson
NEW
MINISTERS
Solicitor
General
Larry
Pennell
50
Without
Portfolio
Jean
Luc
Pepin
40
SHIFTS
IN
PORTFOLIOS
To
Justice
Lucien
Cardin
46
from
Public
Works
To
Public
Works
George
Mcllraith
56
from
president
Privy
Council
To
Mines
and
Technical
Surveys
J
Watson
Mac-
the
Senate
He
will
be
replaced
In
tho
mines
portfolio
by
J
Watson
MacNaught
now
solicitor-general
Mr
Pennell
and
Mr
Pepin
said
they
were
called
only
Tuesday
by
Mr
Pearson
Mr
Pennell
MP
for
Brant
H
a
1
d
1
mand
said
ho
expects
to
confer
with
Mr
Cardin
ennn
nlirwit
flirt
McllRAITH
handling
of
his
f
new
solicitor
-
generals
port
portfolio
�
folio
Until
ho
conferred
with
Mr
Cardin
he
wouldnt
know
what
role
he
would
play
in
guiding
the
capital
punishment
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McCulloch
Naught
61
from
solicitor
general
To
President
Privy
Council
Guy
Favreau
47
formerly
justice
UNCHANGED
Prime
Minister
Lester
B
Pearson
68
External
Affairs
Paul
Martin
62
Transport
J
W
Pickersgill
60
De
Defence
�
fence
Paul
Hellyer
41
Finance
Walter
Gordon
59
Trade
Mitchell
Sharp
54
Northern
Affairs
Arthur
Laing
60
Sec
Secretary
�
retary
of
State
Maurice
Lamontagne
47
Labor
Allan
MacEachen
44
KEN
SMITHERS
electrocuted
latlon
through
the
Commons
When
Mr
Benidickson
a
Commons
member
for
20
years
for
Kenora
Ralny
River
and
Mr
Rouleau
resign
tho
Com
Commons
�
mons
standing
will
bo
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Liberals
�
als
127
Conservatives
93
New
Democrats
18
Creditlstes
13
Social
Credit
nine
Independent
two
vacant
three
total
265
Mr
Pearson
announced
Tuesday
that
Mr
Rouleau
MP
for
Mont
Montreal
�
real
Dollard
will
resign
for
his
part
In
tho
attempts
to
free
narcotics
trafficker
Lu
Lucien
�
cien
Rlvard
on
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At
Fisheries
H
J
Robichaud
53
Veterans
Affairs
Roger
Teillet
52
Health
Judy
La
Marsh
40
Industry
Ch
arles
M
Drury
53
Immigration
Jack
Nichol
Nicholson
�
son
63
Agriculture
Harry
Hays
55
Postmaster-General
Rene
Tremblay
42
Without
Portfolio
Senator
John
J
Connolly
58
Forestry
Maurice
Sauve
41
Na
National
�
tional
Revenue
E
J
Ben
Benson
�
son
42
Associate
De
Defence
�
fence
Leo
Cadieux
56
LEAVING
CABINET
William
Benidickson
54
of
injuries
sustained
In
the
car
truck
collision
at
the
inter
intersection
�
section
of
the
Vanderhoof
and
the
Bypass
highways
at
530
pm
Tuesday
She
was
a
passenger
In
a
Volkswagen
driven
by
Mrs
Johnson
who
was
showing
the
deceased
and
her
husband
pro
property
�
perty
In
the
area
Driver
of
the
truck
Arnold
O
Henry
of
Camrose
Alta
escaped
injury
He
appeared
In
court
this
morning
on
charges
of
criminal
negligence
Both
Mrs
Johnson
and
Mr
Nault
were
described
In
sat
satisfactory
�
isfactory
condition
by
hospital
authorities
this
morning
Mr
Smlthers
one
of
30
work
workmen
�
men
employed
by
Cayman
Con
Construction
�
struction
on
the
Mark
V
proj
project
�
ect
died
when
the
crane
being
used
to
hoist
steel
beams
into
place
came
in
contact
with
a
high
tension
power
line
He
was
attempting
to
attach
the
steel
beams
to
a
steel
cable
at
the
time
The
electrical
current
passed
through
the
crane
and
down
the
cable
Its
the
kind
of
a
thing
that
wont
happen
again
in
a
100
years
said
a
shaken
Tom
Ryan
co
owner
of
Cayman
and
works
superintendent
at
the
building
Mr
Sorocan
an
employee
of
Commonwealth
Construction
at
Endako
was
admitted
to
hos
hospital
�
pital
with
multiple
fractures
after
he
slipped
off
a
wet
plank
and
fell
35
feet
to
a
concrete
floor
FAVREAU
WILL
REMAIN
Cardin
New
Justice
Minister
One
Commons
vacancy
Dlgby
-
Annapolis
-
Kings
-already
exists
as
a
result
ot
the
death
of
Conservative
George
Nowlan
Mr
Pearson
who
repeated
an
earlier
announcement
that
Mr
Favreau
would
retain
the
Quebec
leadership
of
the
party
was
asked
In
a
press
confer
conference
�
ence
whether
the
portfolio
of
privy
council
president
would
carry
the
prestige
of
the
justice
department
The
prime
minister
said
without
elaboration
that
there
will
be
other
appointments
to
the
Senate
before
long
He
also
said
he
hopes
to
have
very
shortly
the
recommen
recommendations
�
dations
of
tho
Justice
depart
department
�
ment
on
what
charges
if
any
should
bo
laid
as
a
result
of
the
Dorion
report
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KILLED
IN
ACCIDENTS
US
Marines
Hit
Beaches
In
Viet
Nam
SAIGON
AP
-
Some
3400
U
S
marines
landed
on
beaches
In
Central
Viet
Nam
today
a
U
S
spokesman
announced
and
4600
more
will
land
In
the
next
week
to
boost
American
mili
military
�
tary
strength
to
nearly
60000
men
As
tho
marines
began
com
coming
�
ing
ashore
B
52
bombers
of
the
U
S
Strategic
Air
Command
flew
2200
miles
from
Guam
for
their
third
strike
against
the
Viet
Cong
in
the
D
Zone
jungle
35
miles
northeast
of
Saigon
A
spokesman
said
it
was
another
spoiling
mission
to
destroy
Viet
Cong
encampments
and
communications
Swarming
In
from
navy
ships
in
the
South
China
Sea
about
2000
marines
landed
10
miles
north
of
the
big
air
base
at
Da
Nang
where
some
9500
mar
marines
�
ines
are
already
stationed
Another
1400
were
landed
at
Qui
Nhon
170
miles
to
the
southeast
A
spokesman
said
they
will
replace
500
marines
who
landed
there
last
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
on
an
emergency
basis
and
the
smaller
force
will
re
return
�
turn
to
the
fleet
U
S
Defence
Secretary
Rob
Robert
�
ert
McNamara
announced
June
16
that
16000
to
21000
more
soldiers
and
marines
were
being
dispatched
to
Viet
Nam
This
would
bring
U
S
military
strength
here
to
between
70
000
and
75000
men
about
20
000
of
them
ground
combat
forces
American
and
South
Viet
Vietnamese
�
namese
authorities
believe
tho
Viet
Cong
Is
preparing
a
ma
major
�
jor
offensive
in
Central
Viet
Nam
aimed
possibly
at
de
destroying
�
stroying
Da
Nang
Air
Base
A
grinding
truck
car
collision
and
two
industrial
accidents
have
killed
two
persons
and
injured
three
others
since
Tuesday
after
afternoon
�
noon
in
the
Prince
George
area
Dead
are
Kenneth
Smit
hers
38
of
Vanderhoof
who
was
electrocuted
Mrs
Antonette
Margaret
Nqult
Win
Winnipeg
�
nipeg
killed
in
the
car
accident
Injured
are
Mrs
Naults
husband
Luke
Nault
Mrs
Florence
May
Johnson
a
Prince
George
real
estate
saleswoman
and
Elmer
Soro
can
28
Vancouver
Mr
Smlthers
a
popular
hoc
hockey
�
key
player
In
Central
BC
for
20
years
was
electrocuted
at
815
am
today
while
working
at
the
site
of
the
new
Mark
V
building
at
Fifth
Ave
and
Quebec
St
He
leaves
his
parents
wife
and
five
children
to
mourn
Mrs
Nault
died
as
a
result
H
m
iHf
ZZ
iJHH
r
I
T
STORM
ENDING
DROUGHT
After
nearly
two
months
of
drought
a
storm
dumped
one
third
of
an
each
of
rain
on
the
parched
Prince
George
area
The
showers
which
started
Tuesday
afternoon
were
a
blessing
to
forest
flre
flghters
and
farmers
but
an
embarrass
embarrassment
�
ment
to
the
weather
office
We
goofed
admitted
weatherman
Earl
Zllkle
who
said
Tuesday
a
large
dome
of
cool
air
with
a
block
of
warm
air
moving
over
the
top
of
It
created
a
cloud
cover
but
no
rah
In
fact
he
said
there
was
no
rain
in
sight
Shortly
after
Mr
Zilkies
forecast
33
Inches
of
It
fell
In
the
area
What
happened
Is
we
ex
expected
�
pected
the
system
to
give
rain
north
of
us
but
for
some
un
explalnable
reason
It
spread
farther
south
For
some
reason
a
rldge
holding
It
back
started
mov
moving
�
ing
allowing
the
precipitation
to
slip
into
our
area
he
said
A
low
pressure
area
has
since
replaced
the
natural
um
umbrella
�
brella
Mr
Zllkle
said
the
weather
office
was
flooded
with
tele
telephone
�
phone
calls
as
soon
as
the
rain
started
falling
One
goof
and
this
Is
ex
expected
�
pected
you
develop
a
skin
as
thick
as
an
elephant
in
this
business
There
were
no
complaints
from
area
farmers
however
Graeme
Johnstone
assistant
agriculturist
says
most
farm
farmers
�
ers
are
happy
with
the
rain
About
the
only
ones
who
might
have
some
complaints
are
those
who
have
cut
their
hay
but
havent
got
It
in
yet
Mr
Johnstone
said
the
rain
definitely
will
help
vegetable
and
potato
crops
Tho
showers
dampened
the
fire
hazard
in
the
southern
part
of
the
Prince
George
for
forest
�
est
district
but
missed
the
nor
northern
�
thern
area
where
two
big
blazes
were
raging
near
Fort
Nelson
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