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Vol
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No
160
THE
WORLD
TODAY
NDP
Cleared
OTTAWA
CP
-
An
inquiry
into
allegations
of
voting
ir
irregularities
�
regularities
in
British
Colum
Columbia
�
bia
during
the
1963
federal
elec
election
�
tion
produced
nothing
of
sub
substance
�
stance
to
support
the
charges
made
by
a
Vancouver
news
newspaper
�
paper
columnist
Mr
Justice
N
TtNemetz
said
today
Or
mond
Turner
in
a
column
in
the
Vancouver
Province
had
charged
that
the
NDP
and
six
unions
conspired
to
have
candi
candidates
�
dates
elected
illegally
Line
Takes
Shape
VANCOUVER
CP
-
DC
Hydro
and
Power
Authority
said
today
that
its
500000
-volt
transmission
line
which
will
bring
power
from
the
Peace
River
to
the
Lower
Mainland
has
begun
to
take
shape
The
Authority
said
workmen
now
are
erecting
the
first
of
a
series
of
more
than
2000
giant
steel
towers
in
the
vicinity
of
Dog
Creek
10
miles
east
of
Williams
Lake
Marines
Attack
SAIGON
AP
-
US
Marines
attacked
a
reinforced
regiment
of
the
Viet
Cong
south
of
the
Chu
Lai
today
and
Maj
Gen
Lewis
WWalt
the
marine
com
commander
�
mander
said
Red
casualties
will
run
into
the
hundreds
Rivard
Trial
Set
LAREDO
Tex
AP
The
United
States
district
court
has
set
Sept
13
for
the
trial
of
Lucien
Rivard
charged
in
an
International
narcotics
smug
smuggling
�
gling
operation
it
was
disclosed
Tuesday
Earlier
it
has
been
announced
the
trial
would
be
held
during
sessions
starting
Sept
7
Find
Looks
Good
VICTORIA
CP
Officials
of
Utlca
Mines
Ltd
today
ex
expressed
�
pressed
cautious
optimism
at
reports
of
discovery
of
a
rich
silver
pocket
at
their
interior
Koremeos
mine
It
looks
very
good
company
president
An
Andrew
�
drew
Robertson
said
But
I
want
at
least
a
week
to
find
out
what
we
really
have
Tornado
OCEAN
DRIVE
BEACH
SC
AP
A
heat
spawned
tornado
roared
down
on
this
South
Caro
Carolina
�
lina
resort
town
Tuesday
injur
injuring
�
ing
about
45
persons
and
cus
ing
an
estimated
1300000
worth
of
damage
None
of
the
victims
was
believed
serious
seriously
�
ly
hurt
Sukarno
Hits
US
JAKARTA
AP
-
President
Sukarno
threatened
Tuesday
to
nationalize
the
remaining
U
S
property
in
Indonesia
if
the
United
states
continues
what
he
called
its
hostile
attitude
In
an
Indepence
Day
speech
Sukarno
also
announced
that
In
Indonesia
�
donesia
is
joining
China
North
Viet
Nam
Cambodia
and
North
Korea
is
building
an
anti-imperialist
axis
Youngsters
are
being
of-
fered
the
thrill
of
riding
In
a
real
stage
coach
this
after
afternoon
�
noon
and
early
evening
It
is
the
Prince
George
Hotel
stage
coach
which
was
a
promlnant
entry
In
the
exhibition
parade
The
coach
will
operate
in
the
Spruce
City
Ball
Park
Tickets
are
availablo
free
at
the
hotel
desk
m
Ask
Lanas
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Williston
what
his
schedule
is
today
and
his
answer
will
probably
con
convince
�
vince
you
NOT
to
go
into
poli
politics
�
tics
Mr
Williston
who
was
meeting
with
constituents
be
between
�
tween
engagements
at
the
exhi
exhibition
�
bition
was
booked
solidly
this
afternoon
with
Interviews
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From
Site
of
May
Crash
will
have
one
hour
for
supper
and
then
has
to
dash
off
to
offi
officially
�
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open
the
fair
at
8
pm
Then
he
has
to
catch
a
plane
back
to
Victoria
The
cow
anterless
cari-
bou
season
will
open
Sept
11
this
season
in
Game
Man
Management
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agement
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Oct
9
will
be
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opening
for
the
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on
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deer
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season
begins
Sept
4
a
Tsk
tsk
Only
30
per
cent
of
Prince
George
cars
checked
yesterday
at
the
Motor
Vehicle
Branchs
testing
unit
made
it
through
The
unit
set
up
at
Spruceland
Shopping
Centro
until
Saturday
checked
83
cars
from
1
pm
to
8
pm
Tuesday
Tests
are
free
and
could
catch
a
fault
that
could
save
a
life
Radio
station
CKPG
Is
A
w
powor
hungry
But
Its
ap
appetite
�
petite
wont
bo
satisfied
until
Sept
1
says
manager
Bob
Har
klns
By
that
dato
the
station
should
be
operating
at
10000
watts
making
It
the
strongest
volco
north
of
Vancouver
It
will
remain
at
550
on
your
dial
The
body
of
Prince
George
logging
executive
Ross
Davis
was
brought
home
Tuesday
from
a
lonely
canyon
near
Monkman
Pass
Mr
Davis
47
died
May
2
when
his
slngle
englned
Cessna
180
missed
the
pass
in
a
snow
snowstorm
�
storm
and
crashed
in
the
iso
isolated
�
lated
canyon
The
body
was
recovered
by
Okanagan
Helicopter
pilot
Bill
Harvle
and
two
policemen
Cpl
Jim
Smythe
and
Const
E
P
DeBalinhard
An
attempt
Sunday
to
recover
the
IxHly
was
abandoned
when
air
turbulence
prevented
a
heli
helicopter
�
copter
from
landing
Funeral
service
for
Mr
Davis
Is
set
for
1
pm
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
at
Ass
mans
Funeral
Chapel
It
will
be
held
under
the
auspices
of
the
Royal
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Legion
Prince
George
Rev
Canon
T
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Allen
will
officiate
Burial
will
follow
in
the
vet
veterans
�
erans
section
of
the
municipal
cemetery
Mr
Jlarvio
was
expected
to
today
�
day
to
fly
two
Department
of
Transport
Investigators
Into
the
crash
area
about
80
miles
northeast
of
the
city
They
are
Si
Leland
superin
superintendent
�
tendent
of
accident
invfestlga-
tlon
and
Ted
Young
anenglneer
with
the
department
Mr
Davis
body
was
found
upside
down
still
strapped
to
the
pilots
seat
Body
Found
In
Fish
Net
BURNS
LAKE
-
RCMP
are
trying
to
locate
the
family
of
a
58-year-old
fisheries
patrol
patrolman
�
man
who
was
found
dead
in
an
Indian
fish
net
in
Babine
Lake
Tuesday
The
man
is
believed
to
bo
a
bachelor
who
had
lived
In
the
Smithers
area
for
the
past
23
years
His
relatives
if
any
are
believed
to
be
In
Eastern
Canada
Police
are
awaiting
a
report
to
see
If
the
Inspector
drowned
while
crossing
Babine
Lake
at
1030
pm
Monday
night
after
a
fishing
trip
He
was
last
seen
stopping
at
Mercury
Logging
Camp
to
let
a
friend
off
A
fisheries
official
said
the
inspector
may
have
died
by
a
heart
attack
and
fallen
Into
the
water
He
was
a
strong
swimmer
the
official
explained
The
body
was
found
by
an
In
Indian
�
dian
at
730
am
Tuesday
It
was
entangled
in
his
salmon
net
Omlneca
Air
Service
flew
the
body
back
to
Burns
Lake
early
Tuesday
A
fisheries
spokesman
at
Vancouver
said
the
man
liad
worked
for
the
department
as
a
summer
inspector
since
1902
He
patrolled
Babine
Lake
and
made
frequent
checks
on
the
Indian
food
fishery
there
Ho
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In
Smithers
for
23
years
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Prince
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executive
Rossj
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light
plane
lays
grotesquely
mute
at
the
foot
of
a
2000foot
rockwalldn
alonely
windfswept
canyon
near
Monkman
Pass
Mr
Davis
had
probably
attempted
a
sharp
climb
to
the
right
when
he
spotted
the
wall
rising
in
front
of
him
The
wing
caught
bring
bringing
�
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the
plane
slamming
to
the
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Mr
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body
was
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Tuesday
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British
Columbia
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discussed
by
the
cabinet
He
said
the
second
report
of
Judge
J
C
Anderson
which
affects
salaries
of
class
D
civil
serv
servants
�
ants
is
expected
Thursday
I
am
not
here
to
answer
questions
like
that
the
prime
minister
replied
when
asked
re
repeatedly
�
peatedly
whether
he
will
meet
Parliament
There
has
been
speculation
that
Parliament
will
be
dissolved
for
a
fall
election
I
wouldnt
want
to
shock
you
by
replying
Mr
Pearson
said
His
comments
followed
ques
questioning
�
tioning
on
whether
he
regards
it
politically
Immoral
as
some
of
his
opponents
have
said
to
call
an
election
on
the
basis
of
the
present
distribution
of
par
parliamentary
�
liamentary
seats
Mr
Pearson
made
It
plain
that
he
considers
it
would
be
no
more
Immoral
for
the
gov
government
�
ernment
to
call
an
election
in
those
circumstances
than
for
the
opposition
parties
to
unite
and
defeat
his
minority
ad
administration
�
ministration
In
the
Commons
The
prime
minister
noted
that
some
of
his
political
foes
in
including
�
cluding
Social
Credit
Leader
Thompson
had
said
earlier
this
summer
that
the
government
should
bo
thrown
out
of
office
Dairy
Union
Still
Talking
Union
officials
have
agreed
to
hold
off
a
strike
at
Central
BCs
largest
dairy
while
con
contract
�
tract
negotiations
continue
Twenty
-
eight
workers
at
Northern
Dairies
Ltd
voted
overwhelmingly
Tuesday
in
fa
favor
�
vor
of
strike
action
They
could
walk
off
the
Job
at
a
minutes
notice
If
negotia
negotiations
�
tions
break
down
from
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
John
Squire
union
spokes
spokesman
�
man
from
Vancouver
declined
comment
this
morning
because
negotiations
are
continuing
I
dont
think
wo
can
say
anything
when
we
are
sitting
down
talking
with
them
said
Mr
Squire
There
Is
no
use
muddying
the
waters
any
further
when
negotiations
are
still
going
on
Union
and
company
officials
met
until
late
Into
the
night
Tuesday
and
resumed
talks
this
afternoon
Alan
Black
representing
the
company
said
they
are
trying
to
work
out
the
wording
of
the
contract
as
well
as
make
wage
settlements
Murder
Charges
SMITHERS
CP
-
Andrew
McDonald
37
was
charged
here
Tuesday
night
with
non
capital
murder
after
Kenneth
James
Baptlste
25
died
in
hospital
of
injuries
received
In
a
Satur
Saturday
�
day
night
fight
McDonald
had
been
charged
Monday
with
assault
causing
bodily
harm
Baptiste
died
Tuesday
An
autopsy
was
ordered
AND
AT
TATTOO
Crowds
Disappointing
Producers
of
the
Canadian
Junior
Searchlight
Tattoo
are
unhappy
with
the
crowds
It
drew
And
arrangers
of
the
Queens
Ball
at
the
Simon
Fraser
Hotel
wore
disappointed
at
the
small
attendance
for
the
annual
pagoant
Art
Smith
the
tattoos
musi
musical
�
cal
director
sald
in
his
42
years
In
the
business
he
has
never
experienced
such
a
lack
of
re
response
�
sponse
from
the
public
He
blamed
It
on
a
lack
of
publicity
However
the
small
atendance
to
the
Queens
Ball
didnt
dim
the
enthusiasm
of
those
who
did
attend
the
affair
said
ar
arrangers
�
rangers
Queen
Julie
Ann
Johnson
was
introduced
to
her
subjects
by
emcee
Frank
Richardson
In
Introduction
�
troduction
of
princesses
Lynell
and
Marlene
the
retiring
royal
and
visiting
royalty
followed
Guests
included
the
Red
Knight
and
alternate
Red
Knight
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Williston
and
Agriculture
Mini
Minister
�
ster
Richter
They
were
intro
introduced
�
duced
by
Earl
Barlow
president
of
he
Prince
George
Agricul
Agriculture
�
ture
Association
Meanwhile
an
estimated
700
persons
watched
the
colorful
tattoo
in
the
Prince
George
coliseum
It
was
the
largest
crowd
of
the
four
shows
But
even
this
was
a
disap
disappointment
�
pointment
say
producers
of
the
two
-and
-one
-half
hour
show
Maybe
we
should
have
had
a
parade
before
the
first
show
said
Lieut
Commander
B
R
Wilson
commanding
officer
of
the
Vancouver
Sea
Cadets
In
Seattle
every
telephone
post
had
a
poster
and
wo
had
sell
out
crowds
for
each
show
tho
officer
said
All
that
was
needed
was
visual
advertisements
because
the
show
is
tops
Other
persons
connected
with
tho
tattoo
blamed
high
admis
admissions
�
sions
for
the
lack
of
a
crowd
Cost
was
1
for
afternoon
performances
and
175
for
the
evening
shows
Bill
Taylor
in
charge
of
en
entertainment
�
tertainment
for
the
exhibition
did
not
agree
that
the
cos
t
was
to
blame
For
a
show
of
that
length
the
admission
was
Justified
he
said
Total
attendance
figure
will
not
be
known
until
Monday
One
thing
Is
sure
we
lost
money
on
the
concerts
ho
said
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OTTAWA
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Prime
Minister
Pearson
spurred
spec
speculation
�
ulation
about
a
federal
general
election
this
fall
by
refus
refusing
�
ing
today
to
tell
reporters
whether
he
will
meet
Parliament
Sept
27
the
scheduled
date
for
resumption
of
the
par
parliamentary
�
liamentary
session
His
repeated
evasion
of
the
question
coupled
with
his
re
rejection
�
jection
of
criticism
of
calling
an
election
before
parlia
parliamentary
�
mentary
seats
are
redistributed
reinforced
election
expecta
expectations
�
tions
held
by
politicians
and
political
observers
An
election
this
year
would
be
Canadas
fifth
in
eight
years
and
the
third
in
four
years
Mr
Pearson
has
headed
a
minority
Liberal
administration
since
the
election
of
1903
which
turn
turned
�
ed
out
a
minority
Progressive
Conservative
government
head
headed
�
ed
by
John
Diefenbaker
Mr
Pearson
argued
it
would
be
no
more
immoral
for
him
to
call
a
general
election
now
before
redistribution
is
com
completed
�
pleted
than
for
the
combined
opposition
parties
to
defeat
his
government
in
the
Commons
as
they
had
Indicated
they
in
intended
�
tended
to
do
Mr
Pearson
left
a
cabinet
session
to
meet
reporters
and
told
them
that
his
ministers
were
not
discussing
an
election
at
this
stage
as
had
been
sug
suggested
�
gested
In
some
speculation
Mr
Pearson
said
the
cabinet
discussed
Canadas
economic
growth
of
the
last
two
years
The
progress
in
the
last
two
years
is
almost
unbelievable
he
said
He
said
any
period
of
eco
economic
�
nomic
booom
has
associated
worries
and
the
chief
one
is
rising
costs
This
was
a
worry
now
Other
financial
matters
were
Weatherman
Promises
Sun
for
Exhibition
The
Prince
George
weather
station
has
its
own
special
exhibit
at
the
Exhibition
which
opens
today
They
are
promising
fair
goers
plenty
of
warm
sun
and
blue
sky
Temperatures
in
the
mid
to
high
70s
are
ex
expected
�
pected
to
bring
large
crowds
to
the
annual
fair
The
four
day
exhibition
largest
ever
in
the
citys
history
runs
until
Saturday
Muslim
Mosque
Becomes
Scene
for
LA
Shoot
Up
LOS
ANGELES
AP
-
The
restive
calm
of
south
Lea
An
Angeles
�
geles
was
broken
In
pre
dawn
darkness
today
in
a
gunfire
ex
exchange
�
change
at
a
Black
Muslim
mos
mosque
�
que
Eight
members
of
the
mili
militant
�
tant
Negro
organization
were
reported
wounded
Twenty
five
were
arrested
Police
said
they
were
fired
on
as
they
checked
reports
that
weapons
were
being
carried
Into
the
mosque
at
56th
street
and
Broadway
in
the
Watts
district
Officers
returned
fire
ana
stormed
tho
mosque
Inside
they
found
20
Negro
men
A
search
of
the
building
failed
to
turn
up
any
weapons
A
Molotov
Cocktail
was
discov
ered
on
the
roof
Patrolmen
said
the
mosque
was
a
mess
with
blood
on
the
floor
of
the
front
room
Sniper
fire
also
broke
out
a
block
away
as
officers
lee
prisoners
to
a
bus
Police
riddled
a
second
building
with
bullets
but
tho
sniper
escaped-
The
two
incidents
plus
the
wounding
of
a
Negro
man
as
he
ran
from
police
broke
a
calm
that
prevailed
the
first
night
the
curfew
was
lifted
in
the
riot
zone
Before
the
shooting
outburst
the
40-square-mile
Negro
trou
trouble
�
ble
district
experienced
Its
first
night
this
week
of
the
closest
thing
possible
to
normal
life
There
was
even
a
football
game
The
riot
death
toll
however
rose
to
34
with
the
death
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
of
a
47-year-old
Negro
women
She
was
shot
by
a
na
national
�
tional
guard
machine
gun
Sat
urday
as
she
crashed
a
road
blcck
in
her
car
The
death
figure
was
one
short
of
the
toll
In
the
1943
Detroit
race
riot
worst
In
the
US
in
recent
times
Thirty
eight
lives
were
lost
in
a
1919
Chicago
riot
Another
Pub
Patron
Robbed
A
second
man
has
been
strong
armed
and
robbed
In
a
beer
parlor
washroom
In
less
than
a
week
Joseph
Roderick
Stock
told
police
three
men
grabbed
him
In
the
washroom
and
took
180
from
him
late
Tuesday
Saturday
night
another
man
James
Barr
was
man
-
handled
and
robbed
of
200
under
simi
similar
�
lar
circumstances
No
charges
are
expected
to
be
laid
in
connection
with
an
incident
where
a
man
had
a
pistol
in
his
hand
In
a
local
beer
parlor
last
Tuesday
The
manager
of
the
hotel
said
the
man
was
giving
the
gun
to
another
man
and
there
was
no
threatening
Involved
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new
Queen
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were
extended
by
Resources
minister
Ray
Williston
Tuesday
night
in
a
coronation
ceremony
in
Fort
George
park
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Willis
Williston
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crowned
attractive
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Ann
Johnson
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