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An
un
uneasy
�
easy
calm
settled
today
over
a
Negro
neighborhood
torn
for
eight
hours
Wednesday
night
by
wild
rioting
of
a
ci
owd
of
1500
A
crowd
that
began
gathering
when
a
white
policeman
ar
arrested
�
rested
a
Negro
and
accused
him
of
drunken
driving
got
out
of
hand
after
the
man
was
jailed
Hooting
jeering
young
people
inspired
according
to
one
veteran
officer
by
general
rebellion
against
authority
rather
than
any
specific
cause
threw
stones
bottles
and
bricks
at
policemen
passing
cars
and
bystandeis
Stockinged
Thieves
LONDON
Reuters
Four
men
wearing
stockings
over
their
heads
took
Jewelry
worth
between
35000
and
50000
105000
and
150000
from
a
shop
in
central
London
today
The
robbers
forced
the
staff
into
a
backroom
and
ran
from
the
shop
to
a
truck
where
a
fifth
man
was
at
the
wheel
Soon
End
Strike
VANCOUVER
CP
-
All
signs
pointed
today
to
a
possi
possible
�
ble
early
end
to
Vancouvers
costly
grain
handlers
strike
Union
officials
disclosed
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
that
agreement
In
prin
principle
�
ciple
had
been
reached
Sworn
In
WASHINGTON
CP
-
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnson
witnessing
the
oath
-
taking
of
Henry
Cabot
Lodge
as
U
S
ambassador
to
South
Viet
Nam
said
today
the
US
never
would
undertake
sac
sacrifices
�
rifices
in
that
country
if
its
help
were
not
wanted
and
re
requested
�
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Peace
Appeal
GENEVA
AP
-Britain
made
an
urgent
appeal
to
the
17
natton
disarmament
conference
today
to
end
polemics
and
propaganda
and
get
down
to
serious
consideration
of
areas
of
disarmament
where
there
Is
some
hope
however
faint
of
agreement
Lord
Chalfont
told
the
meeting1
I
believe
that
people
outside
this
conference
room
are
beginning
to
grow
tired
of
our
apparent
inability
to
communicate
with
each
other
on
this
subject
Jet
Downed
LONDON
Reuters
-
The
Communist
Viet
Nam
news
agency
today
quoted
a
Hanoi
newspaper
as
saying
six
North
Vietnamese
Soldiers
brought
down
a
United
States
jet
with
only
six
rifle
shots
The
paper
said
the
men
just
aimed
straight
at
the
planes
nose
and
waited
until
It
came
quite
close
When
they
could
read
the
fuselage
markings
they
opened
fire
the
paper
said
The
paper
said
the
volley
knocked
theF
105Thunderchlef
off
balance
and
the
aircraft
crashed
on
a
nearby
hill
It
said
the
soliders
used
old
style
American
rifles
supplied
to
the
French
during
the
Indo
China
War
Those
50
-odd
people
scur-
rylng
in
the
cleared
off
sections
of
Spruceland
subdivi
subdivision
�
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today
are
members
of
the
BC
Society
of
Gem
and
Lapi
Lapidary
�
dary
Clubs
They
are
rock
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on
the
streets
of
the
new
housing
area
after
camping
near
Quesnol
for
a
week
Subscriber
called
today
to
mention
there
are
at
least
14
homos
in
the
Moffat
Subdivi
Subdivision
�
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area
which
are
as
old
as
the
one
which
was
the
object
of
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No
156
Hospital
Considers
Separate
Laundry
Building
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
board
is
considering
building
a
separate
laundry
building
to
service
up
to
1000
beds
It
is
very
tentative
now
but
we
have
Des
Parker
looking
into
design
and
cost
Colin
Elliott
hospital
administrator
said
to
today
�
day
Mr
Elliott
said
a
full
report
is
necessary
before
city
council
can
make
land
available
for
the
project
He
said
the
laundry
building
would
be
the
first
stage
of
an
over
all
development
which
would
eventually
include
a
ped
pediatric
�
iatric
centre
psychiatric
treat
treatment
�
ment
centre
and
rehabilitation
centre
The
hospital
itself
holds
one
block
while
the
city
is
holding
three
blocks
in
reserve
Definite
plans
are
required
before
the
city
will
release
Its
blocks
Mr
Elliott
said
The
laundry
building
we
have
in
mind
would
service
up
to
500
beds
or
up
to
1000
on
a
double
shift
the
administra
administrator
�
tor
said
He
said
it
would
be
located
near
the
boiler
room
Mr
Elliott
said
the
board
has
also
written
B
C
Hospital
In
Insurance
�
surance
Service
in
regard
to
its
plans
but
as
yet
has
not
receiv
received
�
ed
reply
High
Winds
Whipped
Up
Two
Blazes
High
winds
in
the
Fort
St
John
area
whipped
two
forest
fires
ovet
their
guards
Wednesday
but
forest
district
chief
protec
protection
�
tion
officer
Frank
Tannocksaid
both
outbreaks
should
be
con
contained
�
tained
today
One
Canso
aerial
tanker
was
dispatched
from
Prince
George
today
to
hit
the
blazes
while
men
worked
to
re
establish
the
guards
Mr
Tannock
said
winds
gusted
to
40
miles
an
hour
in
the
area
one
of
the
hardest
hit
in
the
current
season
Its
fairly
quiet
up
there
today
said
Mr
Tannock
He
said
there
were
24
fires
burning
in
the
district
today
one
of
them
started
Wednesday
east
of
Pinchi
Lake
by
a
light
lightning
�
ning
strike
It
was
quickly
extinguished
Hazard
was
low
to
moderate
in
most
of
the
district
with
the
exception
of
the
Peace
River
Valley
where
it
is
moderate
to
high
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had
of
identifying
boys
teams
for
school
sports
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it
looks
as
if
its
on
the
way
out
and
boys
wont
have
to
peel
off
their
T
shirts
School
board
is
buying
sashes
for
the
kids
at
65
cents
a
sash
And
the
girls
will
wear
red
and
blue
pinnies
at
105
each
George
Monlson
a
union
officer
for
tho
Amalgamat
Amalgamated
�
ed
Transit
Workers
was
in
Prince
George
yestei
day
to
In
Investigate
�
vestigate
the
dispute
between
Canadian
Coachways
and
city
bus
drivers
who
have
votec
foi
a
strike
but
continue
to
work
Mr
Morrison
declined
to
make
a
statement
A
MaJ
Gen
WEElder
USAr
commander
of
25th
NORAD
Region
toured
RCAF
Station
Bady
Hughes
this
week
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with
tho
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his
vice
commander
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Maj
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and
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unwritten
policy
that
has
seen
traditional
con
conscription
�
scription
of
fire
fighters
by
BC
Forest
Service
officials
go
by
the
boards
appears
to
have
worked
without
a
flaw
in
the
Prince
George
forest
district
Forest
service
officials
hero
say
there
has
been
almost
no
incidence
of
conscription
this
summer
In
previous
bad
forest
fire
seasons
men
have
been
con
conscripted
�
scripted
from
beer
parlors
and
street
corners
to
fight
the
blazes
In
an
emergency
a
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
today
a
few
civilians
may
be
sent
Into
tho
fire
linos
to
act
as
a
stopgap
until
a
reg
regular
�
ular
fire
crew
arrives
They
will
only
be
there
for
a
very
short
time
he
said
perhaps
an
afternoon
or
less
He
said
conscription
this
year
hadnt
run
any
higher
than
two
or
three
at
a
time
Voluntary
fire
fighters
have
been
sent
in
on
all
tho
major
fires
in
the
district
this
season
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on
a
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near
Due
Co
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outpost
�
post
in
South
Viet
Nam
under
seige
by
guerrillas
for
more
thap
two
months
Below
the
results
of
the
drop
Both
photographs
were
taken
by
Associated
Press
Horst
Haas
who
has
been
covering
the
wai
for
the
news
agency
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We
are
getting
a
lot
of
vol
volunteers
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spokesman
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of
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men
at
once
have
volunteered
for
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Show
Planned
at
Exhibition
A
collection
of
Jewels
and
diamonds
valued
at
80000
will
be
on
display
in
the
main
building
of
the
Prince
George
Exhibition
next
week
The
collection
to
be
brought
to
the
fair
from
Tor
Toronto
�
onto
by
National
Credit
Jew
Jewellers
�
ellers
will
be
Insured
by
Lloyds
of
London
The
gems
will
be
dis
displayed
�
played
In
a
darkened
booth
with
illumination
to
give
a
sparkling
effect
to
the
stones
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Forest
Rule
Keeps
Conscripts
Down
the
district
They
are
hired
through
the
National
Employ
Employment
�
ment
Service
or
directly
by
forest
service
OTTAWA
CP
-
Two
of
Prime
Minister
Pearsons
chief
aides
are
receiving
supplementary
income
from
the
Liberal
party
on
top
of
their
government
salary
it
was
disclosed
Wednesday
Neither
the
precise
amount
of
the
added
income
nor
its
exact
source
within
the
party
has
been
disclosed
The
aides
involved
are
RICHARD
OHAGAN
the
prime
ministers
press
secretary
and
HAL
DORNAN
who
works
primari
primarily
�
ly
as
a
speech
writer
and
trouble
shooter
Mr
O
Hagan
receives
10000
a
year
from
the
government
Mr
Dornans
public
salary
is
listed
as
12000
The
prime
minister
who
has
been
questioned
several
times
recently
on
Mr
O
Hagans
salary
told
report
reporters
�
ers
following
a
cabinet
meeting
Wednesday
that
his
press
secretarys
additional
income
is
paid
by
a
party
source
As
far
as
I
know
that
has
been
so
all
the
time
I
have
been
prime
minister
and
before
that
he
said
Mr
Pearson
said
the
twln
Isalary
arrangement
was
based
on
the
feeling
civil
service
sal
salaries
�
aries
are
not
sufficient
to
get
the
kind
of
man
you
want
on
the
Job
He
said
the
practice
of
sup
supplementing
�
plementing
salaries
is
not
new
having
been
used
under
the
previous
Conservative
govern
government
�
ment
in
the
case
of
JohnTisher
then
special
assistant
to
John
Dlefenbaker
and
now
centennial
commissioner
Later
Mr
Pearsons
office
called
reporters
to
say
the
prime
minister
had
meant
to
use
the
term
the
party
rather
closing
where
MrOHagangets
his
additional
salary
Forging
Cheque
1
8
Months
Stanley
Falrchild
has
gone
straight
for
18
months
but
today
he
was
sentenced
to
one
year
in
Jail
Falrchild
pleaded
guilty
to
an
18-month-old
charge
of
uttering
a
forged
document
I
have
gone
straight
and
have
been
working
steadily
from
the
time
of
tho
offence
until
I
was
arrested
July
24
he
told
the
court
Before
passing
sentence
Magistrate
G
O
Stewart
noted
that
Falrchild
had
a
fairly
extensive
recoid
stretching
back
to
1948
Tairchild
asked
that
charges
of
driving
while
under
suspen
suspension
�
sion
and
driving
without
a
licence
which
are
pending
against
him
in
Vancouver
Island
be
waived
to
Prince
George
for
hearing
He
will
serve
his
time
in
the
local
provincial
jail
At
the
same
time
Mr
Dor
nan
himself
told
reporters
he
has
had
a
similar
arrangement
since
joining
Mr
Pearsons
staff
following
the
1963
election
He
said
his
additional
salary
comes
from
the
Liberal
party
A
spokesman
at
National
Lib
Liberal
�
eral
Federation
headquarters
said
earlier
this
week
Mr
OHagans
added
income
is
paid
out
of
general
party
funds
and
not
by
the
federa
federation
�
tion
alone
Three
persons
were
injured
in
this
accident
at
13th
Ave
and
Alward
St
at
11
pm
Wednesday
A
man
has
been
charged
with
failing
to
yield
in
connection
with
the
mis
mishap
�
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photo
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City
File
13
the
waste
bas
basket
�
ket
was
recommended
by
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
for
a
Citizen
report
of
charges
levelled
against
the
city
by
school
district
treasurer
Robert
Gracey
At
a
school
board
meeting
Monday
Mr
Gracey
said
the
city
had
horsed
around
and
whip
sawed
the
board
for
years
The
mayors
view
of
the
allegations
was
endorsed
by
Aid
UilllardClaie
who
com
commented
�
mented
If
theyve
got
a
complaint
we
will
get
it
In
the
proper
way
We
should
not
deal
with
something
that
has
come
up
through
the
newspapers
Mr
Graceys
specific
charges
involved
dirt
re
removal
�
moval
from
the
proposed
senior
secondary
school
site
spending
public
money
where
It
should
not
be
spent
in
Spruceland
subdivision
and
stalling
in
obtaining
title
for
a
Carter
Subdivision
school
maintenance
depot
Aid
Dick
Yardley
intro
introduced
�
duced
the
news
story
to
coun
council
�
cil
He
queried
whether
coun
council
�
cil
had
been
unfair
to
the
school
boa
id
He
said
It
was
council
duty
to
co
-
opeiate
as
much
as
possible
with
the
board
and
asked
what
merit
there
was
In
the
school
treasurers
comments
I
do
feel
sometimes
we
are
a
little
dictatorial
he
said
Aid
Carrie
Jane
Gray
pointed
out
One
of
the
great
prizes
of
democracy
is
that
we
have
free
speech
She
said
she
was
neither
surprised
nor
upset
by
the
comments
We
could
have
armed
combat
if
we
took
offense
Aid
Gray
added
noting
that
there
was
a
long
history
of
verbal
brickbats
Aid
Harry
Loder
said
the
board
always
had
recourse
to
joint
meetings
The
charges
had
flabber
flabbergasted
�
gasted
him
Drawing
on
a
pun
he
re
recalled
�
called
the
remarks
had
been
made
during
a
power
failure
They
were
spoken
in
the
dark
and
they
leflect
that
way
The
exchange
wound
up
with
general
agieement
foi
Mayor
Dezell
who
said
he
was
not
going
to
piomote
this
warfaie
It
is
housekeeping
and
I
am
not
Intel
eted
In
it
Deals
aie
made
at
a
dlf
feient
level
thin
in
a
news
newspaper
�
paper
One
person
is
in
fair
condi
condition
�
tion
in
hospital
today
following
a
traffic
accident
in
which
two
other
persons
were
slightly
injured
The
accident
occurred
in
the
1300
block
Alward
St
at
11
pm
Wednesday
In
fair
condition
with
abdom
abdominal
�
inal
In
ju
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