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WORLD
TODAY
Bombers
Attack
SAIGON
AP
-
Strategic
Air
Command
D
52
bombers
from
Guam
hit
two
suspected
Viet
Cong
concentrations
tonight
in
South
Viet
Nam
a
US
mili
military
�
tary
spokesman
said
The
raids
were
the
15th
and
16th
made
by
D
52s
in
the
Vietnamese
war
The
same
areas
were
hit
by
SAC
bombers
last
weekend
It
was
disclosed
Monday
that
the
role
of
the
D
52s
would
be
stepped
up
sharply
US
Bride
SINGAPORE
CP
-
Singa
Singapore
�
pore
Prime
Minister
Lee
Kuan
Yew
claimed
today
the
US
gov
government
�
ernment
once
offered
him
a
10000000
Malaysian
3200
000
bribe
not
to
reveal
that
a
US
Central
Intelligence
Agent
had
been
caught
trying
to
buy
information
from
a
Singapore
Intelligence
man
Lee
said
he
rejected
the
alleged
offer
He
described
It
as
an
insult
and
told
a
televised
press
confer
conference
�
ence
made
up
of
four
British
and
Australian
foreign
corres
correspondents
�
pondents
he
had
told
president
John
F
Kennedy
you
can
keep
it
Junta
Resigning
From
AP
Reuters
SANTO
DOMINGO
CP
The
Dominican
Republics
civilian
military
Junta
announced
Mon
Monday
�
day
night
it
is
resigning
to
pave
the
way
for
a
provisional
gov
government
�
ernment
The
Juntas
president
Gen
Antonio
Imbert
Darreras
disclosed
the
decision
He
said
the
junta
would
step
down
the
moment
the
provisional
govern
government
�
ment
is
installed
Then
we
will
return
to
our
homes
he
added
Wrong
Move
SAN
FRANCISCO
AP
-The
boss
of
US
selective
service
says
the
young
men
who
rushed
to
get
married
last
week
hoping
to
escape
the
US
draft
may
after
all
end
up
doing
a
hitch
Lt
Gen
Lewis
D
Hershey
chief
of
the
draft
since
the
Second
World
War
said
mar
married
�
ried
but
childless
men
will
be
called
up
as
soon
as
the
man
manpower
�
power
of
single
19-year-olds
falls
short
of
quotas
That
could
come
as
early
as
next
spring
he
said
Wants
Change
WASHINGTON
AP
-Senator
J
W
Fulbright
wants
to
cancel
a
requirement
that
50
per
cent
of
all
US
wheat
sold
to
Soviet
Bloc
countries
be
shipped
in
American
vessels
The
Arkansas
Democrat
told
the
Senate
Monday
he
hopes
the
administration
can
persuade
the
maritime
unions
to
drop
their
insistence
on
what
he
called
that
short
sighted
and
negative
policy
so
that
we
may
par
participate
�
ticipate
in
these
large
sales
of
wheat
to
Russia
Soviets
Say
No
GENEVA
AP
-
The
Soviet
Union
formally
rejectedtohy
the
U
S
proposal
forftreaty
to
stop
the
pprelid
of
nuclear
weapon5oviet
delegate
Sem
yor
K
Tsarapkin
told
the
17-
nation
disarmament
conference
no
such
treaty
can
ever
be
con
concluded
�
cluded
unless
It
bars
West
Ger
Germany
�
many
from
any
direct
or
Indi
Indirect
�
rect
access
to
nuclear
weapons
He
described
West
German
revenge
seeking
militarism
as
the
greatest
danger
to
world
security
Someone
may
have
added
a
car
to
his
possessions
but
he
lost
a
dog
A
three
months
old
part
Collie
pup
was
found
Saturday
afternoon
at
the
Ex
Exhibition
�
hibition
Ground
after
the
car
auction
It
can
be
recovered
by
calling
504
2404
If
you
call
do
not
le
afraid
if
a
finance
com
company
�
pany
answers
Just
ask
for
Pete
or
Nell
f
Ben
Cork
a
trader
for
years
in
the
Fort
Ware
area
has
been
dead
for
18
months
A
news
story
Friday
said
Mr
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Hon
Ray
Willlfton
Williston
Praised
At
Brief
Ceremony
Ray
Gillis
Williston
heard
himself
described
as
one
of
the
great
architects
of
BC
Hydro
and
forest
policies
be
before
�
fore
a
Hydro
substation
was
named
after
the
resources
min
minister
�
ister
Monday
afternoon
It
was
at
a
brief
and
impres
impressive
�
sive
ceremony
under
the
hot
afternoon
sun
that
the
15
mil
million
�
lion
substation
soon
to
become
the
power
distribution
centre
for
Central
BC
was
named
the
Ray
Williston
Substation
One
of
the
guest
speakers
was
Premier
Bennett
who
praised
Mr
Willistons
honesty
ability
and
integrity
I
realized
what
a
great
man
he
was
when
I
first
met
him
recalled
the
premier
who
added
that
there
possibly
was
no
other
person
as
dedicated
to
Centra
BC
as
Mr
Willistojj
--
Not
onlvjs
liydro
proud
of
hinibut
snthe
people
of
BC
jartTproud
of
him
said
Pre
Premier
�
mier
Bennett
explaining
that
this
Is
the
first
time
Hydro
has
named
one
of
its
installations
after
a
director
Dr
Hugh
Keenleyside
co
chairman
of
BC
Hydro
also
paid
tribute
to
Mr
Williston
Through
those
long
negoti
negotiations
�
ations
on
the
Columbia
River
treaty
Mr
Williston
was
never
discouraged
and
never
lost
the
essentials
at
which
we
were
aiming
said
the
former
UN
diplomat
Cork
was
one
of
the
few
white
residents
living
at
the
Indian
reservation
there
Art
Van
Somer
is
now
operating
the
trading
post
at
the
village
Rotarlan
Don
Christie
said
today
there
are
still
a
few
tickets
available
for
the
clubs
cookout
on
Wednesday
Tickets
wlllbesoldtoRotarians
and
their
guests
and
can
lie
ob
obtained
�
tained
by
calling
Mr
Christie
at
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Sharon
Hatley
won
a
crib
game
the
best
way
Sunday
night
Playing
with
her
husband
Paul
she
scored
a
29
hand
and
according
to
Mr
Hatley
walked
away
with
the
game
A
set
of
car
keys
was
the
only
thing
taken
in
a
break
In
at
Fred
Walls
and
Son
Used
Cars
lot
early
today
A
spokes
spokesman
�
man
lor
the
company
said
nothing
else
was
toucheddurlng
the
lorcwl
entry
He
said
Mr
Williston
had
a
great
record
of
public
achieve
achievement
�
ment
In
part
because
of
his
wisdom
and
finally
because
he
is
a
man
as
well
as
a
gentle
gentleman
�
man
The
Resources
Minister
forecast
that
the
substation
named
after
him
will
grow
In
all
directions
And
this
ties
In
with
the
vision
I
have
had
for
a
long
time
of
this
north
country
said
Mr
Williston
And
as
long
as
it
points
to
the
growth
of
this
station
and
the
growth
of
this
area
I
will
be
a
very
happy
man
Pulp
Mi
Closes
PRINCE
RUPERT
CP
The
Columbia
Cellulose
mill
on
nearby
Watson
Island
was
forced
to
close
Monday
when
blasting
knocked
out
a
60
foot
section
of
pipeline
Mill
officials
said
the
pipe
pipeline
�
line
which
supplies
water
for
the
bit
pulp
mill
will
likely
be
repaired
today
The
blast
near
Cloya
Dam
northeast
of
here
dislodged
tons
of
rock
and
rubble
which
crushed
the
four
foot
diameter
pipeline
Workers
were
prepar
preparing
�
ing
a
new
pipeline
bed
A
company
spokesman
esti
estimated
�
mated
the
cost
of
the
shutdown
at
150000
PUBS
EMPTY
e
today
Itlzcn
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
AUGUST
31
196J
Premier
Warns
labor
to
use
restraint
and
despite
the
boom
I
say
to
businessmen
and
labor
leaders
that
we
have
to
show
great
restraint
as
far
as
profits
are
concerned
he
told
a
Prince
George
audience
We
should
not
be
looking
for
every
nickel
of
profit
Mr
Bennett
speaking
at
an
Invitational
dinner
in
the
Simon
Fraser
Hotel
was
In
Prince
George
to
attend
ceremonies
naming
BC
Hydros
Pinevlew
Substation
after
Resources
Minister
Williston
I
think
our
leaders
are
astute
enough
to
practise
restraint
and
I
say
practise
It
now
added
the
premier
who
doubles
as
BCs
finance
minister
Mr
Bennett
recalled
there
was
a
period
of
great
growth
In
the
1910s
but
businessmen
showed
no
restraint
and
the
result
was
a
crash
of
real
estate
values
Then
following
the
First
World
War
people
went
to
ex
excesses
�
cesses
and
again
they
didnt
Bhow
any
restraint
The
years
preceding
the
stock
market
crash
of
1929
had
sim
similar
�
ilar
symptons
ho
said
The
premier
saidBC
now
is
In
its
greatest
boom
We
are
in
a
chosen
land
and
we
are
indeed
a
fortunate
people
Mr
Bennett
said
BC
Hydro
is
the
largest
and
most
diver
diversified
�
sified
hydro
enterprise
in
Can
Canada
�
ada
In
all
the
world
there
is
no
population
of
18
million
the
population
of
BC
which
has
two
great
developments
under
way
such
as
we
have
on
the
the
Peace
and
Columbia
rivers
remember
economic
realities
All
of
Canada
is
rich
but
BC
is
theTichest
Dr
Hugh
Keenleyside
co
chairman
of
BC
Hydro
pointed
out
that
while
the
cost
of
living
has
gone
up
39
points
based
on
the
1949
index
the
cost
of
electricity
In
BC
has
gone
down
29
points
in
the
same
period
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
who
also
is
a
Hydro
chairman
said
the
shortages
in
the
labor
market
are
more
In
the
professional
lines
than
in
skilled
help
We
have
critical
shortages
of
doctors
and
engineers
said
Dr
Shrum
who
said
there
isnt
even
a
doctor
at
Hudson
Hope
the
sito
of
the
Peace
River
dam
Police
Seek
Lawyer
PENTICTON
CP
-
A
war
warrant
�
rant
has
been
issued
for
the
arrest
of
a
Penticton
lawyoron
a
charge
of
theft
of
over
50
Police
said
Christopher
Clif
Clifford
�
ford
Ryan
43
was
last
seen
Aug
23
Information
leading
to
the
charge
against
him
was
given
police
by
his
former
law
partner
Nicholas
H
Drossosof
Penticton
RCMP
have
asked
forassist
ance
In
locating
Ryan
He
has
a
slim
build
height
5
11
12
weight
1C5
pounds
silver
hair
wearing
glasses
speaks
with
a
British
accent
HARKNESS
REJECTS
APPEAL
BY
DIEF
CALGARY
CP
-
Douglas
Harkness
former
Conservative
defence
minister
today
re
rejected
�
jected
an
appeal
by
Opposition
Leader
Diefenbaker
to
settle
personal
differences
in
the
in
interests
�
terests
of
party
unity
Mr
Harkness
one
of
three
cabinet
ministers
who
resigned
from
the
DJefenhaker
govern--ment
in
1963
over
nuclear
weapons
policies
said
in
an
interview
My
position
re
remains
�
mains
the
same
as
its
been
He
added
Mr
Diefenbaker
has
been
the
one
who
has
refused
to
speak
to
me
and
who
has
subjected
me
to
a
series
of
potty
harrassments
over
such
things
as
membership
on
house
committees
Mr
Diexenbakor
Monday
ap
appealed
�
pealed
in
an
Interview
for
the
Progressive
Conservative
Party
to
close
ranks
now
and
stop
fighting
within
the
party
Asked
about
possible
recon
reconciliation
�
ciliation
with
Mr
Harkness
Conservative
MP
for
Calgary
North
Mr
Diefenbaker
taid
My
door
is
always
open
The
Conservative
leader
said
the
unity
of
his
party
has
been
sternly
tested
but
my
own
atti
attitude
�
tude
before
I
became
leador
was
to
give
loyalty
regardless
of
personal
views
He
said
At
all
times
my
attitude
has
been
that
of
dedication
to
unity
in
the
party
although
many
of
the
ministers
I
picked
for
my
cabinets
have
been
opposed
to
me
through
the
years
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HARKNESS
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dice
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Vietnamese
SAIGON
CP
Government
forces
today
retook
an
outpost
overrun
by
the
Viet
Cong
and
set
ablaze
during
the
night
a
US
military
spokesman
said
Casualties
to
therogional
force
company
defending
the
post
were
described
as
moder
moderate
�
ate
Viet
Cong
casualties
were
not
known
The
outpost
of
An
Hoa
about
10
miles
west
of
the
city
of
Quang
Ngai
was
reported
by
air
observers
to
be
burning
shortly
after
it
was
hit
and
overrun
Vietnamese
reports
-had
said
it
was
estimated
that
a
battalion
of
Viet
Cong
had
launched
the
attack
but
this
number
was
not
confirmed
Troops
were
lifted
in
by
heli
helicopter
�
copter
shortly
after
noon
and
re
occupied
the
post
330
miles
northeast
of
Saigon
the
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
A
belated
report
said
the
Viet
Cong
hit
a
government
convoy
Monday
about
140
miles
Meets
DeGaullo
PARIS
CP
George
W
Ball
US
undersecretary
of
state
discussed
the
situation
in
Viet
Nam
with
President
de
Gaulle
during
a
1
12
hour
meeting
at
the
Alysee
Palace
here
today
Ball
told
reporters
I
had
an
extremely
warm
and
Interesting
conversation
with
Gen
de
Gaulle
but
I
dont
feel
it
would
be
appropriate
for
me
to
com
comment
�
ment
on
any
of
the
subjects
that
we
have
discussed
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FILLED
Beer
Gone
But
Drunks
Still
There
VANCOUVER
CP
Thepubs
are
dry
but
there
are
just
as
many
drunks
as
ever
A
brewery
workers
strike
that
has
shut
off
the
beer
taps
here
and
in
Victoria
didnt
pro
produce
�
duce
relief
for
police
picking
up
drunks
in
Vancouver
A
total
of
187
were
charged
with
intoxication
and
another
17
with
Impaired
driving
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
during
the
weekend
slightly
more
than
normal
And
while
the
pubs
are
dry
theyre
not
quiet
Many
of
the
128
that
closed
in
the
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
area
are
taking
the
opportunity
to
redecorate
Walls
are
being
washed
car
carpets
�
pets
cleaned
and
chairs
re
recovered
�
covered
the
British
Columbia
Hotels
Association
said
Mon
Monday
�
day
In
Victoria
meanwhile
Attorney
General
Robert
Bonner
threatened
licence
sus
suspension
�
pension
or
cancellation
for
any
hotel
still
open
that
is
selling
beer
by
the
case
over
the
coun
counter
�
ter
for
420
a
dozen
Some
persons
said
they
had
to
pay
this
price
although
no
of
official
�
ficial
complains
were
made
Normal
counter
sale
price
In
a
boor
parlour
is
350
com
pared
with
the
liquor
store
price
of
202
A
case
of
beer
delivered
at
the
table
however
Is
420
No
end
to
the
strike
was
in
sight
A
spokesman
for
the
striking
workers
at
six
breweries
and
a
beer
delivery
company
said
no
fresh
talks
are
scheduled
The
union
isseekingalOper
cent
wage
increase
in
a
one
year
contract
Present
rates
range
from
200
to
319
an
hour
The
companies
offered
28
cents
over
two
years
Only
two
small
breweries
one
in
the
north
and
the
other
in
the
Interior
still
are
oper
operating
�
ating
in
BC
Tartan
Breweries
of
Prince
George
said
it
was
stepping
up
production
to
ease
tho
beer
drought
but
the
increased
vol
volume
�
ume
was
unlikely
to
have
much
effect
on
the
dry
Vancouver
and
Victoria
markets
Taverns
across
the
border
in
Blaine
Wash
were
doing
a
booming
business
More
than
50000
Canadians
crossed
the
bonier
south
of
here
in
two
days
last
week
and
tavern
owners
said
many
were
stopping
for
beer
northeast
of
Saigon
and
in
inflicted
�
flicted
light
casualties
on
Viet
Vietnamese
�
namese
government
troops
Government
patrols
op
operating
�
erating
in
southernmost
an
Xuyen
province
wore
reported
to
have
clashed
with
Com
Communists
�
munists
in
two
actions
Monday
and
killed
15
guerrillas
Brief
Briefing
�
ing
officers
said
there
were
government
casualties
In
the
air
war
US
Navv
planes
from
the
7th
Fleet
car
carrier
�
rier
Independence
flew
four
bombing
missions
against
tar
targets
�
gets
In
North
Viet
Nam
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
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CAJtRIEI
BOARD
DECIDES
OFFICE
BUILDING
GOES
UP
BC
Hydros
directors
Mon
Monday
�
day
decided
to
go
ahead
with
construction
of
a
731000
ad
administration
�
ministration
centre
on
the
Bypass
Highway
While
the
building
was
about
25
per
cent
more
than
original
cost
estimates
Hydro
chair
chairman
�
man
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
said
the
urgent
need
for
more
office
space
outweighed
any
other
consideration
The
decision
was
made
at
a
meeting
of
Hydros
board
of
directors
held
in
the
Simon
Fraser
Hotel
It
was
the
first
such
meeting
outside
of
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
or
Victoria
The
administration
centre
which
will
be
a
showplace
for
electrical
devices
will
be
built
near
Twenty
Second
Ave
and
the
Bypass
Highway
The
low
tender
for
the
pro
project
�
ject
designed
by
architect
Des
Parker
came
from
Heart
Con
Construction
�
struction
of
Prince
George
Bill
Best
Hydros
district
manager
said
tho
new
building
will
consolidate
the
operations
which
now
are
carried
out
from
six
or
seven
offices
in
Prince
George
It
will
be
the
maintenance
and
warehouse
centre
for
Hydro
as
well
as
its
main
office
com
complex
�
plex
Fire
Crews
Reduced
Fire
suppression
crews
have
been
reduced
to
their
lowest
number
since
the
fire
season
began
in
the
Prince
George
forest
district
Only
seven
men
were
listed
as
fireflght
lng
crew
today
and
some
of
them
were
working
on
equipment
maintenance
We
have
to
get
out
equip
equipment
�
ment
back
in
shape
roll
hoses
and
that
kind
of
stuff
said
spokesman
for
the
BC
Forest
Service
Only
skeleton
crews
were
actually
patrolling
the
fire
lines
There
were
11
fires
burning
in
the
district
with
no
new
fires
reported
since
Monday
The
spokesman
said
the
bat
battle
�
tle
against
three
major
blazes
that
covered
a
total
of
75000
acres
in
the
Fort
St
John
range
district
has
been
aided
by
weather
Whites
Charge
Demonstrators
AMERICUS
Ga
AP
Half
a
dozen
young
white
men
armed
with
rocks
and
bricks
charged
into
a
crowd
of
civil
rights
demonstrators
Monday
night
as
they
marchedtoward
the
county
courthouse
Police
who
accompanied
the
marchers
in
two
patrol
cars
arrested
one
of
the
men
The
others
escaped
as
the
demon
demonstrators
�
strators
quickly
scattered
Officers
said
there
apparent-
Lawyer
Killed
HOPE
CP
-
Retired
Pen
Penticton
�
ticton
lawyer
Harry
H
Boyle
75
was
killed
Monday
in
a
car
accident
seven
miles
east
of
here
on
the
Hope
Princeton
Highway
Mr
Boyles
wife
Constance
73
was
reported
in
satisfactory
condition
with
chest
injuries
at
Hope
General
Hospital
this
morning
Officials
said
there
had
been
a
marked
improve
improvement
�
ment
inner
conditlonslnce
be
being
�
ing
admitted
Police
said
Mr
Boyles
car
struck
a
rock
embankment
when
he
attempted
to
turn
back
into
his
lane
alter
passing
a
truck
Mr
Boyle
was
tho
father
of
Harry
Boyle
editor
of
tho
Prince
George
Citizen
A
second
son
Bryson
is
an
In
structor
m
mathematics
ana
physics
at
the
University
of
Alberta
in
Calgary
ly
were
no
serious
injuries
The
dpmonritratorT
nestly
Negroes
ind
numlvtag
2
or
30
had
obtained
a
parade
per
permit
�
mit
to
march
about
a
mile
from
the
Salem
A
M
K
Church
A
block
from
the
courthouse
they
were
rushed
by
the
white
men
who
had
been
watching
from
a
street
corner
The
demonstrators
demanded
that
city
officials
seek
more
jobs
for
Negroes
among
private
businesses
and
that
a
Negro
be
named
to
the
voter
registration
board
Mayor
T
Griffin
Walker
said
it
is
not
the
citys
responsibility
to
promote
Jobs
for
person
In
private
business
Theft
Charge
Nets
30
Days
A
36-year-old
welder
who
lost
his
Job
at
a
local
pulp
mill
for
being
drunk
has
ten
sen
sentenced
�
tenced
to
30
days
lu
jail
for
stealing
a
radio
Donald
Norman
Fraser
for
formerly
�
merly
of
Edmonton
pleaded
guilty
to
taking
a
transistor
radio
from
a
truck
parked
in
a
downtown
alley
Monday
I
dont
know
why
I
did
It
he
said
I
have
had
an
alco
liolic
problem
for
several
years
He
said
he
thuufrht
he
inlKh
as
wflll
suju1
0
nays
in
jail
to
dy
oit
and
start
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