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HvvP5ii
Vol
9
No
154
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Singapore
Out
rvyf
drenching
flavour
ALL
THE
WAY
DOWN
STlYV1
BIAftk
SINGAPORE
CP
-This
is
island
�
land
state
pulled
out
of
the
23-month-old
Federation
of
Malay
Malaysia
�
sia
today
and
immediately
be
become
�
come
embroiled
with
federal
prime
minister
Tunku
Abdul
Rahman
over
relations
with
In
donsla
Premier
Lee
Kuan
Yew
of
Singapore
told
a
press
con
conference
�
ference
Singapore
wants
to
be
friends
with
Indonesia
which
has
sworn
to
crush
Malaysia
Strike
Ends
MONTREAL
CP
-
Some
1000
grain
handlers
In
the
Port
of
Montreal
today
voted
to
re
return
�
turn
to
work
following
a
strike
that
has
lasted
seven
weeks
The
workers
voted
903
per
cent
In
favor
of
the
move
which
takes
effect
Tuesday
morning
Postmen
Back
MONTREAL
CP
The
citys
4100
postal
workers
were
all
back
at
work
early
today
the
postmen
carrying
back-breaking
loads
of
first
class
mall
sorted
during
the
weekend
The
return
to
work
after
a
17
day
strike
followed
a
unani
unanimous
�
mous
vote
by
3000
sorters
and
postmen
who
attended
a
meeting
Saturday
Big
Bond
Issue
VANCOUVER
CP
Premier
Bennett
today
announced
the
Issue
of
100
million
worth
of
five
per
cent
parity
development
bonds
to
finance
the
British
Columbia
Hydro
and
Power
Au
Authority
�
thority
The
premier
told
about
300
representatives
of
the
financial
community
that
Hydro
development
bonds
will
be
is
issued
�
sued
in
future
on
a
five
-
year
cycle
basis
Greek
Troubles
ATHENS
AP
-Centre
Union
party
deputies
today
voted
against
allowing
Stephanos
Stephanopoulos
to
form
a
new
government
The
actionplunged
Greece
even
deeper
Into
crisis
and
confronted
young
King
Con
-stantine
with
a
new
challenge
Relief
Men
Hit
SAIGON
CP
Government
forces
on
the
march
to
relieve
the
besieged
Due
Co
Special
Forces
camp
were
attacked
by
snipers
today
a
U
S
military
spokesman
reported
Commun
Communist
�
ist
forces
have
laid
seige
to
the
camp
220
miles
northeast
of
Saigon
near
the
Cambodian
bor
border
�
der
for
CC
days
Twelve
Ameri
Americans
�
cans
and
more
than
1C0
moun
mountain
�
tain
tribesmen
and
Vietnamese
are
in
tho
camp
The
Viet
Cong
hits
the
Due
Co
camp
dally
with
mortars
and
small
arms
fire
Whats
That
Again
OTTAWA
CP
-
A
federal
health
department
doctor
who
was
quoted
as
referring
to
Health
Minister
Judy
LaMarsh
as
a
dough
head
Saturday
night
has
been
asked
by
his
Ot
Ottawa
�
tawa
superior
for
an
ex
explanation
�
planation
of
the
news
report
Dr
Sylvester
Drabbit
was
quoted
as
making
tho
statement
at
a
public
hearing
in
Frobisher
Bay
N
W
T
Good
news
for
people
who
missed
the
RCAFs
Red
Knight
at
the
Baldy
Hughes
open
house
Saturday
Earl
Barlow
president
of
the
PG
Exhibition
announced
today
the
uerobatic
show
will
bo
buck
for
the
opening-
day
of
the
Ex
Aug
18
and
it
probably
will
be
around
for
an
extra
day
A
PG
Coin
Shop
is
another
of
tho
stores
in
the
city
handling
the
Prince
George
an
anniversary
�
niversary
bronze
medallions
And
according
to
City
Hall
many
of
tho
medallions
are
being
snatched
up
by
tourists
who
are
looking
for
a
souvenir
of
their
Prince
Geori
e
visit
A
Attendance
was
a
little
low
today
at
tho
first
of
tho
Citi
Citizen
�
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swimming
classes
for
those
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53
Holiday
Fifty
three
underprivi
underprivileged
�
leged
youngsters
from
Princ
George
and
district
are
en
enjoying
�
joying
a
weeks
outing
thanks
to
a
community
ef
effort
�
fort
The
group
of
boys
and
girls
from
eight
to
12
years
old
left
Prince
George
Sunday
morning
for
the
Anglican
Church
camp
grounds
at
Puntchesakut
Lake
28
miles
northwest
of
Quesnel
Its
no
Bible
camp
says
Rev
Tom
Allen
rector
of
St
Michaels
and
All
Angels
Church
which
sponsored
the
project
There
are
morning
prayers
alright
but
our
main
objective
is
to
give
the
boys
and
girls
a
stomach
full
of
good
food
and
let
them
enjoy
themselves
swimming
and
playing
games
Rev
Allen
added
that
almost
half
the
53
children
have
no
re
religious
�
ligious
affiliation
at
all
We
received
an
immense
amount
of
civic
support
for
the
project
he
continued
Service
clubs
individuals
and
merchants
gave
the
support
that
made
the
camp
possible
Prince
George
student
min
minister
�
ister
Bob
Kasurak
is
heading
the
camp
which
is
staffed
al
almost
�
most
exclusively
by
volunteer
labor
The
staff
includes
a
pro
professional
�
fessional
cook
a
registered
nurse
lifeguards
and
counsel
counsellors
�
lors
RCAF
Station
Baldy
Hughes
air
force
bus
transported
the
children
to
the
camp
They1
left
Prince
George
at
830am
Sunday
and
will
return
next
Sunday
The
children
are
being
bll
letted
In
log
cabins
at
the
lake
2nd
Man
Beaten
In
City
A
Prince
George
district
man
told
police
S
u
n
d
a
y
he
was
at
tacked
and
robbed
by
three
youths
on
his
way
to
work
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
evening
Henry
Suvee
of
the
Pitt
Road
said
he
was
attacked
near
the
CNR
station
and
beaten
on
the
head
He
said
one
of
the
youths
was
about
20
years
old
but
he
could
give
no
description
of
the
other
two
attackers
Late
last
week
a
McBrlde
man
was
found
after
he
had
been
beaten
by
a
gang
of
five
He
was
attacked
near
the
CNR
station
and
later
beaten
along
the
Hart
Highway
Thieves
who
entered
Steeles
Sales
Ltd
1255
Fifth
Ave
early
Sunday
made
off
with
32
in
cash
from
the
till
an
unde
undetermined
�
termined
amount
of
cash
from
a
separate
casli
box
and
two
pen
knives
The
break
in
was
discovered
at
G10
am
Sunday
by
RCMP
on
routine
patrol
I
scheduled
to
turn
out
in
the
sec
second
�
ond
session
of
August
Civic
Recreation
Exec
Matt
Briggs
I
asked
us
to
bring
it
to
student
i
swimmers
attention
so
those
i
who
should
have
been
there
to
J
day
will
be
suro
not
to
miss
un-
other
class
m
AJ
Dlebold
Jr
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lumberman
presi-
dent
Forest
Lumber
Co
drops
a
line
to
notothatGeorgeWash
ingtnn
when
he
built
tho
first
fort
at
Pittsburgh
called
It
Fort
Prince
George
in
honor
of
the
young
15
year
Prince
of
Wales
but
Washington
later
got
fighting
with
liis
first
namesake
who
became
King
George
1
1
1
losor
oi
the
American
colonies
to
tho
revolutionaries
a
RCAI-
Stat
ion
Baldy
Hughes
was
without
power
for
about
one
hour
llils
morning
The
service
went
out
about
0
am
but
was
back
in
operation
at
10
a
in
Dont
blamo
us
said
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of
BC
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to
a
week
long
camp
Sunday
went
53
Prince
George
children
youngsters
who
otherwise
would
not
have
been
able
to
enjoy
a
summer
outing
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photo
Hospital
Execs
Reject
Trustee
Election
Idea
Central
BC
hospital
ex
executives
�
ecutives
have
irejected
a
Prince
George
proposal
which
would
see
trustees
elected
by
the
taxpayers
However
Colin
Elliott
ad
administrator
�
ministrator
of
Prince
Georgo
Regional
Hospital
said
today
Prince
George
willpress
ahead
with
Its
Idea
despite
the
rejec
rejection
�
tion
The
proposal
was
turned
down
by
the
North
East
Regional
Executive
Council
of
hospitals
held
In
Prince
Georgo
Friday
The
council
decided
it
would
not
endorse
the
Prince
George
resolution
when
it
Is
taken
to
tho
annual
meeting
of
the
B
C
Hospitals
Assocoation
Prince
George
hospital
trus
trustees
�
tees
last
month
decided
they
would
ask
the
B
C
Hospitals
Association
to
endorse
a
res
resolution
�
olution
calling
for
trustees
to
be
elected
in
the
same
manner
as
school
trustees
As
the
system
now
exists
six
trustees
are
elected
by
mem
members
�
bers
of
the
Hospital
Society
and
in
addition
thero
are
ap
appointees
�
pointees
on
the
board
from
the
provincial
government
city
and
womens
auxiliary
US
Senator
Treated
Here
Sen
John
F
McCarthy
41
of
San
Rafael
Calif
was
re
released
�
leased
from
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
Sunday
after
illness
cut
short
a
fish
fishing
�
ing
trip
in
the
Fort
St
James
area
Sen
McCarthy
was
flown
to
Prince
George
by
float
piano
after
a
doctor
had
ex
examined
�
amined
him
at
u
fishing
lodge
Hospital
authorities
de
declined
�
clined
to
identity
tho
sen-
atois
Illness
It
Is
believed
Sen
McCarthys
patty
re
returned
�
turned
to
the
US
Sunday
The
Hospital
Society
Is
tho
legal
owner
of
tho
hospital
al
although
�
though
taxpayers
pay
for
Its
operation
through
B
C
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
Insurance
Service
A
change
in
the
procedure
of
electing
hospital
trustees
will
require
a
statutory
amendment
something
which
can
be
dono
only
by
the
provincial
legisla
legislature
�
ture
The
meeting
Friday
also
de
decided
�
cided
to
put
before
BCHA
a
res
resolution
�
olution
calling
for
abolition
of
the
2
short
stay
and
minor
surgery
fee
Mr
Elliott
said
the
lee
is
a
nuisance
to
collect
and
should
be
brought
In
line
with
other
hospital
charges
A
third
resolution
to
go
before
Third
Hunt
In
Monkman
At
2000
Ft
Peace
River
Petroleums
is
nearing
the
2000
foot
level
In
Its
third
attempt
to
find
a
natural
gas
woll
in
the
Monkman
Pass
area
Company
president
George
Richardson
said
In
a
telephone
interview
from
Vancouver
today
crews
had
reached
l375feeton
Friday
and
drilling
continued
through
the
weekend
Depending
on
how
lucky
we
are
with
the
drilling
wo
should
get
down
to
about
gas
level
soon
said
Mr
Richardson
He
declined
to
guess
when
tho
drill
would
push
Its
way
through
to
tho
7500
foot
level
consid
considered
�
ered
to
lie
the
top
at
which
gas
may
be
Mr
Richardson
said
ho
did
not
know
II
Nor
an
da
Mines
Ltd
one
of
Peace
River
Petes
parent
companies
still
planned
to
build
a
line
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the
woll
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pulp
mill
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of
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on
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calls
for
a
change
in
the
procedure
of
verifying
resi
residence
�
dence
for
B
C
Hospital
In
Insurance
�
surance
Service
coverage
The
council
agreed
that
the
present
method
of
verifying
the
length
of
residence
of
a
patient
is
too
time
consuming
and
costly
Present
at
tho
meeting
were
Derald
Thompson
administra
administrator
�
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of
G
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Memorial
Hospital
at
Quesnel
William
Milllgan
of
the
Vander
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hos
hospital
�
pital
and
Harold
Wiskeman
of
t
the
Williams
Lake
hospital
Mr
Elliott
who
Is
not
a
member
of
the
executive
was
asked
to
participate
in
tho
meeting
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FIRE
COSTS
SKYROCKET
IN
DISTRICT
The
cost
of
fighting
fires
in
the
Prince
George
forest
district
soared
nearly
230
OOO
last
week
making
it
the
most
expen
expensive
�
sive
seven
day
suppression
period
since
1961
The
weeks
total
brought
to
772300
the
cost
of
fire
fighting
in
the
forest
district
so
far
in
the
three-month-old
season
The
figure
repre
represents
�
sents
about
55
per
cent
of
the
total
for
all
the
province
Meanwhile
two
of
the
most
stubborn
forest
fires
of
the
cur
current
�
rent
season
were
subdued
dur
during
�
ing
the
weekend
leaving
only
one
majorblaze
still
burnlngout
of
control
In
thePrlnce
George
forest
district
today
Guards
were
expected
to
be
established
sometime
today
around
the
Lika
fire
burning
through
5000
acres
of
valuable
timber
110
miles
northwest
of
Fort
St
James
Things
are
looking
much
better
said
a
spokesman
for
the
BC
Forest
Service
A
massive
cloud
blanket
and
scattered
showers
were
given
credit
for
the
break
In
the
fire
situation
after
a
week
that
has
been
described
as
the
most
critical
In
four
years
Hazard
is
low
to
moderate
in
all
sections
of
the
78
million-acre
forest
district
with
the
exception
of
the
Peace
River
area
where
It
Is
moderate
to
high
The
11000
acre
fire
35
miles
south
ofVanderhoofanda2000
acre
blaze
near
the
Kenny
Dam
site
were
both
being
mopped
up
early
today
Tho
11000
acre
fire
had
been
considered
the
most
serious
in
the
district
advancing
rapidly
through
good
stands
of
mature
and
immature
spruce
and
lodge
pole
pine
Men
and
equipment
were
being
moved
off
the
districts
fires
gradually
Their
numbers
had
been
pared
to
369
men
and
22
bulldozers
today
down
from
a
total
of
more
than
500
men
and
30
tractors
Friday
No
new
fires
have
been
re
reported
�
ported
since
Sunday
There
are
35
fires
still
burning
A
major
forest
fire
more
than
doubled
its
size
during
the
weekend
moving
within
two
miles
of
the
homes
of
15
families
at
Mile
543
on
the
Alaska
Highway
near
Lower
Post
The
families
packed
their
be
belongings
�
longings
In
cars
and
trucks
ready
to
flee
if
necessary
Late
Sunday
an
east
wind
blew
the
fire
back
to
lessen
the
threat
The
weather
was
cool
with
a
possibility
ot
rain
but
residents
feared
a
strong
pre
prevailing
�
vailing
wind
could
cause
a
new
sweep
of
fire
intheirdifectlon
Men
stood
guard
all
night
on
the
fire
burning
Just
south
of
the
Yukon
border
In
BC
The
blaze
spread
from
12
000
to
30000
acres
Saturday
Man
Pinned
Under
Car
Early
Today
A
19
-
year
old
South
Fort
George
man
Is
in
fair
conditon
in
Prince
George
Regional
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
with
chest
injuries
suf
suffered
�
fered
when
his
car
went
into
a
ditch
today
ontheGiscomeRoad
18
miles
east
of
Prince
George
Jacob
L
Guenther
723
Ham
Hamilton
�
ilton
St
was
trapped
in
his
auto
from
the
time
of
the
acci
accident
�
dent
until
about
8
am
today
when
he
was
seen
by
a
passing
motorist
His
mother
Mrs
Jacob
P
Guenther
said
her
son
left
home
at
about
1
am
for
the
Forest
Service
campt
at
Aleza
Lake
where
he
works
It
is
not
known
Just
when
the
accident
occurred
He
was
the
lone
accupant
of
the
car
Bruce
Gardner
one
of
six
persons
injured
in
a
head
on
collision
on
Highway
16
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
has
not
been
released
from
hospital
Five
Days
To
Enter
Ex
Parade
Firms
and
Individuals
want
wanting
�
ing
to
get
in
on
the
Prince
George
Exhibition
parade
have
only
five
days
In
which
to
file
their
entries
Bill
Taylor
parade
marshal
said
today
the
deadline
for
en
entries
�
tries
is
Saturday
The
parade
will
open
the
Prince
George
Exhibition
Aug
18
Mr
Taylor
also
announced
a
change
In
the
parade
route
In
stead
of
going
north
on
Sixth
Ave
it
will
move
north
on
Fifth
Ave
This
is
the
route
as
it
now
stands
The
starting
point
will
be
at
the
corner
of
Ninth
Ave
and
Victoria
St
It
then
goes
north
on
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
St
to
Seventh
Ave
east
on
Seventh
Ave
to
Dominion
St
north
on
Dominion
St
to
Fifth
Ave
east
on
Finn
Ave
to
George
St
north
on
George
St
to
Third
Ave
and
west
on
Third
Ave
to
Laurier
Cres
ent
The
award
winning
floats
and
bands
will
proceed
from
there
to
the
Exhibition
grounds
for
the
official
opening
of
the
fair
Boy
Crushed
By
Tractor
A
nine-year-old
Williams
Lake
boy
died
Saturday
when
the
tractor
he
was
operating
on
his
fathers
farm
overturned
and
crushed
him
The
accident
claimed
the
life
of
Dennis
Wayne
Patenaude
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Elmer
Jo
Joseph
�
seph
Patenaude
whose
farm
is
located
10
miles
south
of
Wil
Williams
�
liams
Lake
Police
said
it
is
believed
the
boy
was
towing
another
tractor
when
the
tractor
he
was
operat
operating
�
ing
flipped
over
pinning
him
to
the
ground
ALL
CANADIAN
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
Prince
George
Has
o
Champion
Winning
dog
Tirone
and
owner
Steve
Taylor
Prince
George
has
Its
own
champion
German
Shep
erd
dog
It
is
the
tirst
all
Canadian
dog
to
win
the
most
coveted
award
In
B
C
Ger
German
�
man
Sheperd
competition
in
years
The
dog
is
a
three-year-old
which
answers
to
the
name
of
Tirone
and
is
owii3it
by
foreman
carpenter
Steve
favlor
of
1575
Queensway
This
Is
my
llrstshowdog
ami
Fin
really
proud
of
him
Steve
admits
And
he
has
pood
reason
to
be
proud
On
Mav
30
Tirone
wonthe
Canadian
Wet
Coast
Grand
Victor
title
at
a
Vancouver
show
He
won
the
title
over
dogs
from
minv
parts
of
Canada
and
the
US
and
is
the
flit
Canadian
don
to
win
the
title
in
over
10
ius
The
win
lilmaxox
three
years
of
I
m
p
r
e
s
i
v
o
vic
victories
�
tories
tor
Tirone
lie
was
never
beaten
in
Canada
as
a
pup
uls
to
V2
months
At
10
months
he
won
In
his
class
hi
a
specialty
show
in
Seattle
under
judge
Ray
Smith
who
judges
only
Ger
German
�
man
Shepherds
At
11
months
he
was
re
recognized
�
cognized
as
a
champion
in
Canada
which
put
him
in
the
same
class
as
a
professional
human
athlete
At
l
l
months
he
won
his
breed
c
h
a
m
p
i
o
n
s
h
i
p
in
a
show
at
Victoria
over
five
other
top
dogs
iiuiudinir
the
German
Shepherd
rated
second
let
In
Canada
He
took
second
place
in
uroup
competition
which
includes
all
dogs
in
the
working
class
lie
was
beaten
only
by
a
top
quality
Collie
Mr
Taylor
said
he
hopes
to
take
Tirone
to
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
championships
in
Tor
Toronto
�
onto
In
October
if
he
wins
there
lie
will
be
reeognied
as
one
of
the
top
German
Shepherds
in
the
world
said
Mr
Taylor