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THE
WORLD
TODAY
Recover
Body
HALIFAX
CP
-
One
body
was
recovered
today
amid
float
floating
�
ing
aircraft
wreckage
in
the
Gulf
of
St
Lawrence
where
an
RCAF
Jet
fighter
with
two
men
aboard
disappeared
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
Quit
Spatting
I
OTTAWA
CP
-Trade
Min
Minister
�
ister
Mitchell
Sharp
Wednesday
urged
striking
grain
handlers
In
Vancouver
and
Montreal
to
re
resolve
�
solve
their
differences
with
the
elevator
companies
prompt
promptly
�
ly
so
Canadian
wheat
shipments
can
be
made
to
world
markets
on
schedule
Order
Arrest
ALERT
DAY
CP
-
RCMP
here
Issued
a
warrant
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
for
the
arrest
of
Donald
Douglas
James
Orme
assist
assistant
�
ant
accountant
of
Canadian
For
Forest
�
est
Products
Ltd
at
nearby
Nlmpkish
Lake
charging
him
with
theft
of
8875
RCMP
said
Orme
33
disappeared
after
the
theft
last
weekend
of
the
money
In
small
bills
from
four
safes
at
the
Nlmpkish
Lake
office
of
Canadian
Forest
Pro
Products
�
ducts
Canada
Bound
SEATTLE
Wash
AP
-
A
31-year-old
machinist
who
left
Elwood
Ind
because
its
Just
a
lil
ole
town
with
too
much
folks
in
it
hopes
to
set
sail
Friday
for
B
C
to
homestead
in
the
wilderness
With
David
Stafford
are
his
wife
Jean
also
31
and
their
four
children
and
two
dogs
Stafford
bought
a
steel
hulled
lifeboat
here
in
installed
�
stalled
a
25
horsepower
engine
and
built
a
superstructue
of
ply
plywood
�
wood
and
tarpaper
Well
put
into
Alert
Bay
BC
he
said
Weregoingto
homestead
some
Crown
land
Just
fish
and
hunt
and
have
a
good
time
Roving
Harriman
BRUSSELS
Reuters
-
Av
erell
Harriman
President
Johnsons
roving
ambassador
-at
-
large
arrived
here
today
from
Moscow
where
he
had
talks
with
Soviet
Premier
Kosygin
and
Soviet
government
mini
ministers
�
sters
Harriman
planned
to
have
talks
In
Brussels
with
Paul
Henri
Spaak
Belgian
caretaker
foreign
minister
before
flying
on
to
Bonn
West
Germany
to
tonight
�
night
Close
to
China
SIAGON
CP
-
U
S
war
planes
flew
closer
to
the
Chin
Chinese
�
ese
border
than
ever
before
to
today
�
day
on
an
air
strike
over
North
Viet
Nam
a
US
military
spokesman
said
Three
air
force
F
105
Thunderchlefs
bombed
a
highway
bridge
41
miles
from
the
Chinese
fron
frontier
�
tier
The
raiders
destroyed
the
bridge
105
miles
morthwest
of
the
North
Vietnamese
capital
a
Canadian
Pacific
Airlines
morning
flight
brought
Prince
George
a
meagre
310
pounds
of
mall
today
only
about
half
the
normal
load
Team
Teamsters
�
sters
who
are
respecting
pick
picket
�
et
lines
set
up
by
postal
em
employees
�
ployees
stopped
traffic
into
Vancouver
International
Air
Airport
�
port
Normal
shipment
by
air
to
Prince
George
is
17
bags
weighing
In
the
neighborhood
of
600
pounds
Eight
bags
ar
arrived
�
rived
this
morning
-
If
you
think
it
Is
tough
find-
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a
place
to
live
for
one
person
think
of
the
headaches
School
Board
is
going
through
finding
accommodation
for
about
150
That
is
the
number
of
teachers
who
will
bo
looking
for
suites
and
so
on
In
September
So
If
you
have
a
vacancy
com
coming
�
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up
how
about
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at
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MUSEUM
FORT
IDEA
MOOTED
BY
MAYOR
A
smiling
Mayor
Gar
Garvin
�
vin
Dezell
Wednesday
proposed
a
Centennial
project
for
Prince
George
which
appears
assured
of
almost
unanimous
support
by
city
council
His
Worship
presented
coun
councillors
�
cillors
meeting
in
committee
with
perspective
drawings
and
a
floor
plan
of
a
fort
museum
he
proposes
on
the
site
of
the
original
Fort
George
Mayor
Dezell
said
he
offered
the
drawings
as
his
personal
alternative
to
the
covered
swim
swimming
�
ming
pool
proposed
by
the
Cen
Centennial
�
tennial
Committee
The
mayors
fort
purports
to
bo
an
accurate
reconstruction
of
the
original
fort
taken
from
photographs
Mayor
Dezells
plan
shows
the
fort
with
two
observation
towers
the
museum
area
and
a
concession
area
He
suggested
the
city
also
should
Invest
In
a
glass
encased
mural
running
the
length
of
one
of
the
walls
depicting
Central
Interior
history
The
mural
would
give
a
panoramic
view
of
what
has
happened
in
this
areaslhcethey
crawled
out
of
the
bush
on
their
hands
and
knees
said
Mayor
Dezell
Council
will
cons
ider
the
pro
proposal
�
posal
again
Monday
night
after
the
mayor
obtains
cost
esti
estimates
�
mates
and
council
has
a
chance
to
review
the
other
proposals
once
more
m
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tj
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B
II
ljRI
Sir
Alec
Douglas
-Home
tonight
announced
his
resignation
as
leader
of
the
opposition
Con
Conservative
�
servative
party
Earlier
party
sources
said
the
02-year-old
Douglas
-
home
would
make
an
official
statement
tonight
hood
for
congenial
radio
-
type
Doug
Johnston
He
offers
no
excuse
for
taking
the
plunge
except
Marlon
McDonnell
f
Here
Is
news
for
anyone
wondering
who
they
would
have
to
bargain
with
for
the
Public
Library
Commission
site
at
Third
Ave
and
Victoria
St
It
is
owned
by
B
C
Hydro
not
the
provincial
government
although
they
are
Siamese
twins
Seems
Hydro
got
the
property
in
a
land
shuffle
with
the
government
about
a
year
ago
A
Ron
Savage
local
D
C
Automobile
Association
manager
today
suggested
Pee
Gee
use
a
system
of
parking
fines
similar
to
that
of
New
Westminister
and
a
few
other
places
If
they
are
paid
within
two
hours
they
should
cost
the
offender
25
or
50
cents
says
Ron
Thiswould
result
In
more
people
paying
thoso
fines
promptly
eliminating
a
lot
of
exponse
In
dishing
out
summonses
f
Resources
Minister
Wll
llston
did
not
make
a
plan
planned
�
ned
stopovor
In
Prince
Georgo
Wednesday
en
route
to
open
a
now
plywood
plant
In
McBrldo
Tho
minister
flow
directly
to
Mclirldo
attended
tho
opening
and
then
returned
to
Victoria
do
was
believed
to
bo
on
board
1
Department
of
Highways
air
aircraft
�
craft
k
Prince
George
post
office
handled
business
as
usual
this
morning
but
business
showed
an
immediate
decline
after
an
announcement
�
nouncement
that
Vancouver
postal
workers
had
walked
off
their
jobs
early
today
Above
one
of
the
post
offices
few
customers
this
morning
re
remains
�
mains
optimistic
enough
to
purchase
stamps
e
g
itizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
THURSDAY
JULY
22
1965
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nt
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nt
el
li
ge
nc
e
Planned
for
Police
OTTAWA
CP
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Pro
Provincial
�
vincial
attorneys
general
agreed
today
to
study
a
central
intelligence
system
to
co
ordinate
the
work
of
various
police
forces
in
com
combatting
�
batting
organized
crime
A
meeting
of
the
attorneys-general
with
Justice
Minister
Cardin
called
for
public
support
and
indeed
sympathy
for
the
prob
problems
�
lems
inherent
in
policing
organized
crime
The
meeting
decided
that
the
attorneys
-
general
should
form
a
continuing
committee
to
deal
with
the
problem
A
conference
source
said
It
was
tentatively
agreed
to
meet
again
In
Ottawa
In
October
or
November
Also
before
the
meeting
was
the
problem
of
prisoner
rehab
rehabilitation
�
ilitation
The
rehabilitation
of
the
of
offender
�
fender
and
Its
relationship
to
organized
crime
was
discussed
and
will
be
further
considered
at
future
meetings
of
the
con
continuing
�
tinuing
committee
the
attor
attorneys
�
neys
-
general
said
in
their
re
report
�
port
to
the
federal
-
provincial
conference
The
report
said
It
was
agreed
that
efficient
and
accurate
intelligence
was
essential
In
combatting
organ
organized
�
ized
crime
While
Individual
Intelli
Intelligence
�
gence
systems
exist
In
many
police
agencies
In
Canada
at
the
present
time
It
Is
Impor
Important
�
tant
that
a
central
Intelligence
system
be
studied
to
co-ordinate
existing
systems
This
was
believed
to
have
re
resulted
�
sulted
from
a
suggestion
mado
Tuesday
by
attorney
-
general
Wagner
of
Quebec
that
a
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Interpol
be
established
He
urged
among
other
things
that
a
system
of
efficient
communications
be
established
among
all
police
forces
for
re
relaying
�
laying
police
information
in
including
�
cluding
pictures
The
report
of
the
attorneys
general
also
said
amendments
to
the
criminal
code
and
other
significant
statutes
were
con
considered
�
sidered
Extradite
Rivard
To
United
States
MONTREAL
CP
-
Lucien
Rivard
ordered
ex
extradited
�
tradited
to
the
US
was
taken
from
Quebec
Provin
Provincial
�
cial
Police
headquarters
today
and
left
with
officers
in
an
automobile
LUCIEN
RIVARD
leaving
Canada
Justice
Minister
Cardin
said
the
RCMP
Interrogated
the
sus
suspected
�
pected
narcotics
trafficker
after
his
recapture
Friday
but
he
has
not
yet
seen
the
police
report
He
added
that
he
understands
that
Rivard
had
nothing
of
sub
substance
�
stance
to
say
to
the
Mounties
Mr
Cardin
said
he
warned
Louis
Assaly
counsel
for
Ray
Raymond
�
mond
Denis
that
he
could
not
keep
Rivard
in
Canada
indef
indefinitely
�
initely
He
added
There
can
be
no
further
delay
In
Issuing
the
warrant
for
Rivards
removal
without
running
a
real
risk
of
him
securing
his
release
In
habeas
corpus
proceedings
Mr
Cardin
said
Wednesday
that
if
Mr
Assaly
wanted
Riv
Rivard
�
ard
available
as
a
witness
in
Denis
case
that
he
could
apply
for
a
court
order
to
keep
him
in
the
country
Re
Routing
Mail
Possibility
Mail
bound
for
Prince
George
probably
will
not
be
re
routed
through
another
central
post
office
a
spokesman
for
the
Vancouver
district
directors
office
said
today
Itflwas
suggested
by
The
Citi
Citizen
�
zen
that
mall
normally
sorted
and
dispatched
through
the
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
central
post
office
may
be
sent
instead
through
Edmon
Edmonton
�
ton
I
doubtitvery
much
said
the
spokesman
We
are
tied
up
100
per
cent
here
He
said
Interior
bound
mall
which
Is
already
in
the
central
sorting
station
will
remain
there
until
after
Vancouver
postal
employees
end
their
strike
Vancouver
and
Montreal
em
employees
�
ployees
led
postal
workers
in
at
least
20
other
cities
and
towns
in
a
walkout
at
2
am
PDT
The
district
office
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
there
Is
a
slim
possi
possibility
�
bility
that
mall
whlchnormally
would
be
processed
through
Vancouver
would
go
directly
to
the
Edmonton
office
But
any
decision
onthatwill
have
to
come
from
Ottawa
said
the
spokesman
Our
people
there
are
keeping
In
touch
with
all
major
cities
by
telephone
Wreckage
Only
Ice
A
helicopter
search
of
an
area
where
a
man
reported
he
may
have
spotted
the
wreckage
of
a
light
plane
flown
by
Prince
George
lumberman
Ross
Davis
turned
up
negative
Wednesday
afternoon
An
RCMP
spokesman
said
force
members
and
RCAF
search
experts
saw
nothing
but
a
patch
of
Ice
In
the
remote
Monkman
Pass
area
It
is
now
believed
that
It
was
the
ice
the
man
spotted
earlier
In
the
week
Mr
Davis
disappeared
May
2
on
a
flight
from
Grande
Prairie
Alta
to
Prince
George
Join
Forces
for
Downtown
Study
Tho
city
and
downtown
businessmen
propose
to
take
the
first
step
toward
joining
forces
on
the
business
initiated
development
study
of
downtown
Prince
George
A
cautious
city
council
meeting
in
committee
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
heard
criticized
and
finally
approved
a
request
liom
the
Downtown
Busi
Businessmens
�
nessmens
Association
that
the
city
endorse
the
DBA
business
section
study
and
make
application
through
channels
for
a
Central
Mort
Mortgage
�
gage
and
Housing
Corp
grant
covering
part
of
the
cost
of
the
study
The
next
step
after
ex
expected
�
pected
approval
by
council
Monday
night
will
be
an
ap
application
�
plication
to
the
provincial
government
to
have
down
downtown
�
town
Prince
George
declared
an
urban
renewal
area
Once
the
province
approves
the
application
the
city
would
be
free
to
dicker
with
CMHC
lor
half
the
money
Involved
inthe20000study
The
DBA
delegation
to
Wednesdays
committee
meeting
was
led
by
presi
president
�
dent
Alex
Howie
and
the
associations
co
ordlnator
Des
Parker
of
Central
In
Interior
�
terior
Planning
Consultants
Ltd
Mr
Bowie
told
councillors
the
DBA
has
firmly
com
committed
�
mitted
8200
already
and
proposes
shortly
to
pour
an
another
�
other
4500
into
the
study
by
hiring
the
BC
Research
Council
to
project
popula
population
�
tion
growth
and
to
make
its
recommendations
He
said
a
further
1500
would
be
spent
on
supple
supplementary
�
mentary
work
to
the
citys
tralfic
study
Mr
Bowie
said
council
might
be
asked
to
budget
alxiut
5800
to
cover
legal
costs
of
dralting
new
bylaws
and
construction
of
a
three-
dimensional
model
of
a
downtown
business
section
proposed
bv
the
study
Mr
Parker
told
commit
committee
�
tee
one
of
the
main
purposes
of
the
study
should
be
to
find
out
how
healthy
the
downtown
area
of
Prince
George
is
He
commented
that
the
CMHC
urban
renewal
study
grant
Is
covered
by
new
legislation
If
CMHC
participates
In
the
study
that
pretty
well
commits
them
to
at
least
look
at
our
future
pro
proposals
�
posals
said
Mr
Parker
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Sid
Squire
assistant
postmaster
said
this
morn
morning
�
ing
he
expected
there
would
be
work
for
all
post
office
employees
for
today
al
although
�
though
some
casual
em
employees
�
ployees
would
not
work
a
full
shift
Most
of
the
casual
staff
would
be
laid
off
Friday
and
Saturday
if
the
Vancouver
strike
con
continued
�
tinued
Mr
Squire
said
there
was
an
Immediate
slowdown
in
usually-brisk
morning
business
after
news
of
the
walkout
was
received
Local
deliveries
wore
not
affected
There
-werentinany-people
in
the
lobby
this
morning
at
allsaid
MrSquire
The
last
big
shipment
of
first
class
i
mail
before
the
full
effect
of
the
Vancpuver
strike
Is
felt
was
expected
late
this
morning
when
a
Pony
Express
truck
which
left
Vancouver
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
at
830
pm
was
toarrlve
The
post
office
received
a
large
shipment
of
second
and
third
class
mall
and
parcels
by
train
from
Edmonton
today
That
route
Is
expected
to
remain
open
Mr
Squire
estimated
that
within
three
days
the
central
post
office
In
Vancouver
will
have
accumulated
3000
lbs
of
Prince
George
bound
mall
If
there
Is
that
much
just
for
Prince
George
just
Ima
Imagine
�
gine
how
much
will
pile
up
for
the
entire
province
said
Mr
Squire
Meanwhile
Pony
Express
Ltd
president
John
A
Hetch
said
from
Vancouver
he
expects
runs
will
continue
from
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
despite
the
strike
But
our
drivers
wont
be
able
to
make
pickups
at
any
post
office
that
is
being
pick
picketed
�
eted
said
Mr
Hatch
This
would
mean
the
trucks
will
arrive
In
Prince
George
nearly
empty
and
would
return
to
Vancouver
with
what
mall
has
been
sent
through
the
Prince
George
post
office
It
was
considered
likely
that
outgoing
mall
will
add
to
the
mountains
growing
steadily
at
the
central
office
In
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
Postal
workers
In
Prince
George
were
among
a
handful
of
locals
which
voted
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
night
to
stay
on
the
job
until
word
was
received
from
Ottawa
were
their
national
ex
executives
�
ecutives
agreed
to
delay
any
furthur
action
until
a
study
of
the
situation
can
be
made
by
an
Independent
commission
an
announced
�
nounced
by
Postmaster
General
Tremblay
Other
workers
still
on
the
job
today
were
In
Dawson
Creek
Victoria
Kamloops
Vernon
Kelowna
and
Nelson
After
their
meeting
here
Wednesday
nlpht
Prince
George
post
office
employees
said
they
would
wait
for
word
on
the
national
level
We
are
In
sympathy
with
Vancouver
in
that
we
are
dis
dissatisfied
�
satisfied
with
the
recent
pay
Increase
said
the
employees
statement
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we
fool
that
any
action
taken
should
bo
on
a
national
level
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today
to
news
that
1500
of
their
coun
counterparts
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had
walked
off
their
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Vancouver
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post
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accept
certain
classes
of
mail
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Revenue
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press
conference
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the
newly
formed
postal
cabinet
committee
held
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first
meeting
that
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are
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an
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the
70
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extension
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near
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the
Merton
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next
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is
a
bridge
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the
river
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