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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Serious
Decision
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Pres
President
�
ident
Johnson
said
today
a
new
and
serious
decision
may
be
needed
on
the
Vietnamese
war
in
the
Mure
He
told
a
press
conference
that
Increased
ag
aggression
�
gression
from
the
North
Viet
Nam
may
require
an
increased
American
response
on
the
ground
In
the
south
Names
Negro
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Pres
President
�
ident
Johnson
announced
today
he
will
nominate
federal
judge
Thurgood
Marshall
a
Negro
and
long
time
battler
for
civil
rights
to
be
solicitor
gen
general
�
eral
of
the
U
S
Crash
Evidence
VANCOUVER
CP
-
City
coroner
Glen
McDonald
said
Monday
night
he
found
a
great
deal
of
evidence
about
the
cause
of
last
weeks
crash
of
a
Canadian
Pacific
Air
Airlines
�
lines
DC
CB
in
a
trip
to
the
scene
Monday
He
said
the
evidence
supported
one
of
a
number
of
theories
so
far
given
for
the
disaster
that
took
52
lives
Mr
McDonald
declined
to
say
what
theory
A
closed
meeting
of
pathologists
RCMP
and
transport
department
in
investigators
�
vestigators
is
being
held
to
today
�
day
Strikers
Demonstrate
MONTREAL
CP
-
Striking
Montreal
port
employees
dem
demonstrated
�
onstrated
for
four
hours
on
the
waterfront
today
backing
up
Intensified
picketing
in
their
strike
for
higher
wages
The
demonstration
tied
up
traf
traffic
�
fic
at
major
port
gates
US
-Canada
Report
WASHINGTON
CP
-
As
far
as
some
newspapers
ap
appear
�
pear
to
be
concerned
the
Heeney
Merchant
report
on
closer
Canadian
American
con
consultations
�
sultations
boils
down
to
one
clear
message
Prime
Minister
Pearson
and
Canadians
generally
should
not
criticize
the
U
S
in
public
about
Viet
Nam
This
is
the
recurring
theme
in
various
news
reports
about
the
report
made
public
Monday
Meld
Forces
TORONTO
CP
-NDP
Lead
Leader
�
er
T
C
Douglas
today
called
for
an
alliance
of
progressive
forces
across
the
country
to
cut
across
regional
and
racial
differences
and
achieve
national
unity
Mr
Douglas
told
the
partys
third
federal
convention
there
are
800
delegates
that
Canada
has
been
fragmented
because
politics
have
been
fought
on
the
basis
of
region
regional
�
al
loyalties
and
racial
con
conflicts
�
flicts
Visit
Countries
HELSINKI
Reuters
-
The
chief
American
delegate
to
the
congress
of
the
World
Peace
Council
Carlton
Goodlet
here
today
suggested
that
the
coun
council
�
cil
send
a
mission
to
visit
all
countries
concerned
in
the
Viet
Nam
war
We
want
him
back
but
If
you
must
keep
him
please
make
sure
he
gets
his
shots
is
Mrs
Jim
Sellars
appeal
to
whoever
has
the
Sellars
two
months
old
Samoyed
pup
The
pup
was
let
out
Sunday
morning
and
simply
disappeared
despite
a
search
of
the
area
on
foot
and
by
car
The
pup
hasnt
yet
had
his
distemper
shots
The
family
has
a
second
dog
which
has
refused
to
eat
since
the
pups
disappearance
Persons
who
have
major
cups
and
trophies
from
last
years
fall
fair
are
asked
to
return
them
this
week
to
National
Credit
Jewellers
on
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Mi
i
Juveniles
Held
In
Auto
Theft
Two
Juveniles
are
being
held
In
custody
following
the
theft
early
today
of
a
car
from
In
Interior
�
terior
Car
Renew
on
First
Ave
The
pair
was
picked
up
by
RCMP
making
a
routine
check
on
the
car
before
it
had
been
reported
stolen
City
hall
bids
OPEN
Tenders
have
been
called
for
the
construction
of
Prince
Georges
new
500000
city
hall
Firms
interested
in
the
sub
trades
have
until
4
pm
July
23
to
submit
their
tend
tenders
�
ers
while
the
general
con
contract
�
tract
closes
July
27
City
officials
expect
con
construction
�
struction
to
begin
next
month
Third
Ave
They
have
to
be
pol
polished
�
ished
up
for
presentation
at
next
months
fair
m
They
keep
suggesting
we
use
local
products
but
the
plants
are
so
busy
we
just
cant
get
them
observed
a
harassed
school
board
official
who
for
almost
a
month
has
been
trying
to
get
CO
000
board
feet
of
decking
for
the
new
Quinson
school
addition
It
turns
out
the
only
plant
which
produces
deck
decking
�
ing
has
an
export
order
for
2
million
feet
which
has
to
be
shot
out
as
soon
as
possible
Away
on
well
-deserved
holidays
its
beenuvery
busy
and
hectic
year
for
him
Is
Mac
1st
rate
George
Stewart
and
his
family
Taking
over
his
duties
at
city
police
court
is
Maiiistrate
R
S
Munro
A
peculiar
hot
weather
story
camo
the
other
day
from
Mrs
Leu
Reitlo
who
moved
here
recently
from
Ocean
Falls
Her
15
inch
taper
candles
have
simply
keeled
over
in
the
heat
and
are
now
hanging
toward
the
floor
Tho
car
owned
by
Parker
Watson
Motors
was
parked
and
locked
outside
the
Interior
Car
Renew
building
The
building
was
entered
and
the
keys
for
tho
car
taken
from
a
key
rack
Overnight
thieves
made
off
with
4450
from
the
Prince
George
Public
Library
425
Brunswick
St
Police
gave
no
details
of
the
theft
and
are
continuing
their
Investigation
A
20-year-old
youth
today
was
put
on
probation
for
six
months
for
stealing
a
large
quantity
of
tools
and
other
mechanical
equipment
from
Charter
Truck
Rentals
Resources
Conference
Slated
Here
A
three
-
day
natural
re
resources
�
sources
conference
the
16th
to
be
held
In
B
C
will
open
In
Prince
George
Sept
8
Labor
and
education
minis
minister
�
ter
Leslie
Peterson
will
bo
the
keynote
speaker
at
the
confer
conference
�
ence
whose
theme
Is
Man
Manpower
�
power
for
resource
develop
development
�
ment
Patron
for
this
years
con
conference
�
ference
is
Lt
Gov
George
Pearkes
Represented
at
the
confer
conference
�
ence
will
be
government
In
Industry
�
dustry
and
university
Discussions
will
centre
on
problems
of
staff
requirements
in
tho
expanding
technological
ago
problems
of
tho
labor
force
in
B
C
and
community
prob
problems
�
lems
in
a
developing
area
On
the
last
afternoon
of
the
conference
delegates
will
be
taken
on
an
aerial
Inspection
tour
on
which
they
will
seo
the
Peaco
River
dam
tho
Rocky
Mountain
Tronch
mineral
claims
thoBablne
fishery
pulp
mills
and
forest
management
and
recreation
sites
A
resource
expert
will
pro
provide
�
vide
running
commentary
on
the
tour
Conference
headquarters
will
be
at
tho
Simon
Fraser
Hotel
e
k-
e
common
and
therefore
subject
to
general
taxation
throughout
the
entire
area-
He
said
consideration
also
should
be
givento
benefitting
and
non
benefitting
areas
within
the
municipality
I
believe
it
would
be
useful
If
this
committee
came
into
being
through
a
meeting
which
might
involve
two
representa
representatives
�
tives
from
each
of
the
various
component
parts
and
perhaps
reduce
their
numbers
by
having
one
representative
from
each
area
acting
on
a
working
com-
mittee
Mr
Campbell
said
The
working
committee
might
find
it
advantageous
to
invite
representation
from
the
several
Industrial
complexes
to
become
a
party
to
tho
agree
agreements
�
ments
reached
Itlzen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
JULY
13
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First
Step
Taken
For
Super
Govt
Municipal
Affairs
Mini
Minister
�
ster
Dan
Campbell
has
taken
the
first
step
in
set
setting
�
ting
up
a
district
muni
municipality
�
cipality
and
regional
dis
district
�
trict
steering
committee
Council
received
and
filed
a
letter
Monday
from
Mr
Campbell
proposing
an
organ
organization
�
ization
pattern
He
suggested
the
committee
study
possible
boundaries
tax
relationships
between
the
com
component
�
ponent
areas
make
up
of
an
Into
rim
council
and
suggestions
for
partitioning
the
area
In
Involved
�
volved
to
provide
for
an
over
overall
�
all
concurrent
vote
in
each
area
Mr
Campbell
pointed
out
agreements
would
have
to
bo
reached
on
disposal
of
assets
and
liabilities
size
of
the
new
council
and
services
which
are
It
was
standing
room
only
in
city
council
chambers
Monday
when
the
contentious
1967
centennial
project
and
a
re
zoning
application
were
discussed
Gas
Hearing
Dates
Set
Hearing
dates
have
been
set
tentatively
for
examina
examination
�
tion
of
the
proposed
Inland
Natural
Gas
rate
cuts
Public
Utilities
Commis
Commission
�
sion
Secretary
II
W
Mel
lish
advised
council
Monday
the
first
session
will
be
hold
In
Prince
George
be
beginning
�
ginning
Sept
30
Next
hearing
will
be
in
Kelowna
Oct
4
and
the
third
at
the
Coast
about
two
weeks
later
Opportunity
for
submis
submission
�
sion
of
briefs
by
those
who
wish
to
expressoplnlon
with
without
�
out
cross
-
examination
will
bo
given
as
well
as
for
those
who
wish
to
submit
to
examination
The
city
Is
on
record
as
seeking
bigger
cuts
than
In
Inland
�
land
proposes
and
for
institu
institution
�
tion
of
a
zone
system
of
charging
This
would
give
lower
rates
to
those
residing
close
to
tho
source
of
supply
INLAND
LETTER
AIRED
Aid
Gray
Criticizes
Gas
Franchise
Bid
The
citys
only
woman
alder
alderman
�
man
monday
described
Inland
Natural
Gas
president
John
Mc
Mahon
as
a
great
hand
at
romancing
She
made
the
assessment
after
hearing
a
letter
from
the
gas
official
It
replied
to
a
council
call
for
major
cuts
in
Inland
rates
Its
such
a
good
letter
lt
pains
me
to
go
against
It
Aid
Gray
said
McMahon
said
his
company
was
concerned
that
all
steps
be
taken
to
assure
Canadians
paid
a
fair
and
reasonable
price
for
natural
gas
But
council
continues
to
query
If
so
why
can
U
S
residents
buy
Canadian
gas
cheaper
than
Canadians
can
Aid
Gray
Monday
repeated
an
earlier
request
that
a
vote
be
held
on
whether
or
not
a
distribution
franchise
should
be
granted
to
Inland
At
present
the
firm
operates
undera
Public
Utilities
Commission
cer
Teacherage
Hydro
Out
School
Board
wont
partici
participate
�
pate
in
the
rural
electrification
program
at
Telachlck
west
of
Prince
George
on
the
Vander
hoof
highway
Trustees
decided
Monday
night
an
unused
teacherage
at
tho
community
should
not
bo
connected
to
Hydros
system
There
aro
11
potential
Hydro
customers
at
Telachik
Each
would
have
to
pay
165forthelr
connection
but
if
a
12th
custom
customer
�
er
Joined
the
system
tho
cost
would
bo
65
for
each
custom
customer
�
er
The
12th
customer
could
haye
been
the
teacherage
tificate
of
convenience
and
nec
necessity
�
essity
I
dont
like
the
PUC
telling
me
what
to
do
replied
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The
volatile
issue
of
what
Prince
George
should
do
to
commemorate
Can
Canadas
�
adas
100th
birthday
took
a
few
more
turns
Monday
night
before
it
was
shelved
for
another
two
weeks
The
centennial
committee
has
approved
a
covered
swimming
pool
but
on
Mon
Monday
�
day
supported
by
a
1390
hame
petition
and
the
back
backing
�
ing
of
16
civic
organizations
with
memberships
totalling
2700
the
forces
for
a
theatre
auditorium
complex
stormed
the
council
barri
barricades
�
cades
They
were
afraid
their
views
had
not
been
heard
by
council
but
only
by
the
Centennial
Committee
The
Duslness
and
Profes
Professional
�
sional
Womens
Club
Is
spear
spearheading
�
heading
the
proposal
In
a
June
letter
to
council
attendances
for-
concerts
given
at
theclvlc
centre
But
the
auditorium
backers
pointed
out
there
were
sell
sellout
�
out
crowds
for
many
presenta
presentations
�
tions
in
other
halls
such
as
the
music
festival
plays
opera
and
symphony
concerts
which
also
should
be
taken
Into
considera
consideration
�
tion
Aid
Ron
Tweedie
surprised
council
by
coming
up
with
an
entirely
new
centennial
pro
proposal
�
posal
He
said
he
didnt
want
to
pull
tho
rug
out
from
under
people
but
felt
the
pool
while
lt
was
needed
wasnt
really
a
proper
centennial
project
He
suggested
Instead
athree
fold
scheme
Construction
of
a
combined
museum
and
tourist
bureau
Redirection
of
the
annual
1500
city
grant
to
the
Cham
Chamber
�
ber
of
Commerce
to
the
pro-
posed
tourist
bureau
instead
A
referendum
on
a
money
bylaw
to
build
a
covered
pool
from
civic
resources
Then
Aid
Harry
Loderfield
ed
a
new
suggestion
of
his
own
It
would
see
Construction
of
a
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the
club
said
there
were
at
least
30
occasions
in
the
previous
two
months
when
an
adequate
meeting
hall
should
have
been
available
for
public
use
Members
argued
such
ac
accommodation
�
commodation
would
be
useful
to
local
drama
and
musical
groups
as
well
as
for
conventions
meetings
and
visiting
entertain
entertainers
�
ers
The
women
said
one
-
third
of
the
audie
ie
at
the
Jubilee
show
either
couldnt
see
or
hear
the
performance
They
pleaded
an
urgent
need
for
better
facilities
Supporting
the
covered
swim
swimming
�
ming
pool
proposal
Aid
1111
llard
Clare
said
the
outdoor
city
pool
from
June
until
August
had
totalled
some
32000
at
attendances
�
tendances
last
year
Contrasts
to
Meagre
Attendance
He
contrasted
this
to
meagre
the
existing
pool
from
city
funds
without
a
referendum
Erection
of
a
museum
as
a
centennial
project
near
the
firehall
Development
of
an
audi
auditorium
�
torium
complex
with
a
Canada
Council
grant
plus
a
major
don
donation
�
ation
from
a
certain
well
known
B
C
gentleman
who
Is
Interested
In
the
project
Aid
Tweedie
rejected
cov
covering
�
ering
the
outdoor
pool
It
is
inadequate
he
said
Aid
Carrie
Jane
Gray
tossed
In
the
suitability
of
the
site
of
first
Fort
George
as
a
museum
location
which
she
personally
supports
But
when
she
said
council
could
not
disregard
the
petition
and
number
of
organizations
backing
the
theatre
-
auditor
auditorium
�
ium
project
a
hassle
broke
out
as
to
how
valid
petitions
are
Many
councillors
Implied
a
suspicion
of
their
true
Indica
Indication
�
tion
tof
opinion
particularly
where
childrens
signatures
were
Involved
This
brought
hot
murmurs
of
protest
from
the
gallery
Wo
should
be
flattered
If
children
support
lt
said
Mrs
Jean
Munro
Five
persons
received
minor
injuries
in
this
car
crash
which
occurred
near
Red
Rock
20
miles
south
of
Prince
George
at
8
pm
Monday
Leslie
Alexander
his
wife
Ivy
and
their
three
young
children
were
on
their
way
from
Duwson
Creek
to
their
new
home
in
Nanaimo
when
their
car
collided
with
another
driven
by
Jacob
Froese
of
Prince
George
Mr
Alexander
was
the
only
pernon
in
the
two
cars
to
escape
injury
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autos
were
total
wrecks
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PROJECT
IS
SHELVED
Dogs
Day
In
Court
A
Prince
George
man
to
today
�
day
denied
in
court
that
he
was
the
owner
of
a
dog
which
mauled
an
eight-year-old
girl
playing
In
her
grand
grandmothers
�
mothers
yard
Wednesday
Maurice
Sidney
Taylor
is
charged
with
owning
the
Ger
German
�
man
Shepherd
dog
which
bit
Mary
AnnOrydzuk
In
the
face
and
head
He
was
remanded
to
July
22
for
trial
The
dog
Is
being
housed
in
a
commercial
kennel
pending
the
result
of
the
trial
The
girl
was
attacked
shortly
after
4
pm
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
at
2350
Ross
Cres
Crescent
�
cent
Delays
Hit
Union
Oil
Refinery
Union
Oil
Co
has
run
Into
unexpected
delays
In
complet
completing
�
ing
plans
for
tho
5
million
refinery
lt
announced
in
April
for
Prince
George
Company
president
W
E
Farrar
said
In
a
telephone
in
interview
�
terview
from
head
offices
in
Calgary
that
arrangements
may
take
up
to
30
days
to
com
complete
�
plete
Mr
Farrar
since
June
has
been
expecting
to
visit
Prince
George
with
completed
ar
arrangements
�
rangements
We
have
had
more
delays
than
wo
anticipated
said
Mr
Farrar
You
get
that
In
most
of
these
Unions
refinery
here
would
produce
a
full
spectrum
of
petroleum
products
but
hopes
to
cash
In
on
the
fuel
market
being
opened
by
construction
of
three
pulp
mills
in
Prince
George
Mr
Farrar
said
last
month
Bunker
C
fuel
oil
will
be
one
of
the
products
produced
at
the
refinery
Big
Search
For
Davis
This
Week
A
second
search
of
an
area
where
missing
lumbermanRoss
Davis
may
have
gone
down
In
his
light
aircraft
May
2
will
be
made
bofore
the
end
of
this
week
A
district
RCMP
detachment
spokesman
said
this
morning
he
expected
the
air
search
over
land
between
Perry
Road
and
Green
Mountain
about
15
miles
northeast
of
Prince
George
will
bo
made
in
the
next
day
or
two
The
new
search
was
ordered
after
Mrs
J
W
Hayward
now
of
Red
Rock
but
a
former
Fern
dale
resident
told
The
Citizen
Friday
she
had
seen
a
light
plane
fitting
the
Davis
crafts
description
fly
over
her
home
about
0
am
May
2
making
a
funny
noise
She
said
a
man
further
along
the
planes
course
sawitsmok
ing
and
said
it
sheared
off
the
tops
of
two
trees
Mr
Davis
woods
manager
for
Eagle
Lake
Sawmills
Ltd
was
the
object
of
an
Intensive
air
search
after
he
was
re
reported
�
ported
missing
between
Grande
Prairie
Alta
and
here
i
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