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China
today
denied
it
had
dropped
Its
opposition
to
United
Nations
in
intervention
�
tervention
in
the
Viet
Nam
question
The
Viet
Nam
question
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
United
Nations
the
of
official
�
ficial
New
China
News
Agency
said
in
a
statement
Free
Trade
WASHINGTON
CP
-
A
bill
to
authorize
integration
of
the
Canada
United
States
auto-and-parts
industry
passed
easily
through
the
House
of
Represen
Representatives
�
tatives
Tuesday
It
now
goes
to
the
Senate
finance
committee
with
the
time
table
not
yet
fixed
Teens
Riot
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Reuters
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using
horse
whips
and
drawn
swords
to
quell
a
week
weekend
�
end
teen
age
riot
police
here
today
prepared
to
use
new
tac
tactics
�
tics
calmness
and
firm
firmness
�
ness
to
deal
with
future
outbreaks
Stockholm
Police
Chief
Nel
Luning
said
We
will
meet
the
ringleaders
and
their
followers
with
Ice
cold
nerves
taking
little
or
no
action
so
that
any
attempts
to
riot
will
fizzle
out
of
their
own
accord
War
Toll
Down
SAIGON
CP
The
number
of
US
servicemen
reported
killed
in
action
last
week
dropped
to
nine
from
a
rec
record
�
ord
high
of
59
the
previous
week
a
US
military
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
today
The
total
of
Americans
wounded
In
action
however
rose
to
250
from
76
last
week
Jet
Downed
SAIGON
AP
A
US
Air
Force
F
105
Thunderchief
was
shot
down
Tuesday
over
North
Viet
Nam
but
the
pilot
was
ejected
and
was
picked
up
safely
a
US
military
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
today
Powder
Keg
RAWALPINDI
Pakistan
CP
Azad
free
Kashmir
forces
backed
by
Pakistan
army
troops
have
crossed
the
United
Nations
ceasefire
line
lnBhlm
ber
sector
and
occupied
two
Indian
posts
Devaa
and
Chhamb
six
to
eight
miles
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Inside
�
side
the
Indian
held
territory
of
Kashmir
it
was
officially
an
announced
�
nounced
today
Spy
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I
LONDON
Reuters
-
Hidden
microphones
have
been
dis
discovered
�
covered
In
a
British
embassy
building
in
Warsaw
a
foreign
ofice
spokesman
said
today
He
commented
on
a
report
in
the
London
Evening
Standard
which
said
the
microphones
were
found
in
the
new
official
residence
of
Sir
George
Clutton
British
ambassador
in
Warsaw
One
of
the
most
heart-
m
warming
things
about
the
substation
dedication
ceremony
Ray
Wllliston
the
other
day
must
have
been
the
mention
that
the
whole
idea
started
withl
someone
on
Hydro
s
staff
As
Dr
Hugh
Keenleyside
said
It
shows
how
much
he
is
respected
both
inside
and
out
of
the
or
organization
�
ganization
Someone
attacked
the
cars
on
Ogilvie
St
with
vigor
Tuesday
night
At
least
14
people
woke
up
in
the
morn
morning
�
ing
to
find
the
tires
on
the
cars
flat
One
woman
said
she
had
company
at
the
time
of
the
attack
and
that
the
company
was
a
little
late
In
getting
home
to
get
there
they
had
to
take
the
tires
off
their
cars
and
head
downtown
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Reuters
Canada
and
West
Germany
have
settled
a
dispute
over
a
speech
last
month
by
the
Canadian
delegate
to
the
17
nation
Geneva
disarm
disarmament
�
ament
conference
it
was
announced
here
today
The
chief
West
German
gov
ernment
spoke-
man
said
a
West
German
query
in
Ottawa
brought
swift
and
satisfactory
assur
assurance
�
ance
that
Canada
did
not
con
consider
�
sider
western
security
could
be
a
subject
for
negotiation
with
Russia
The
spokesman
reporting
to
a
press
conference
on
Wednes
Wednesdays
�
days
cabinet
meeting
here
Murder
Charge
VANCOUVER
CP
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caba
cabaret
�
ret
bouncer
was
charged
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
with
non
capital
murder
after
a
South
African
seaman
died
of
Injuries
suffered
outside
an
East
End
cabaret
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said
Louis
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in
court
today
to
face
the
charge
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involving
�
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the
death
of
Anthony
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25
believed
to
be
from
Cape
Town
An
autopsy
showed
Van
Reenen
died
of
a
skull
fracture
and
brain
concussion
Police
said
the
sailor
from
the
British
freighter
Loradore
went
to
the
cabaret
with
ship
mated
Mohammed
Ala
Juma
of
Zanzibar
and
Rudolph
Burnbury
of
South
Africa
and
Van
Reenen
was
involved
in
a
fight
lb
have
them
pumped
up
Most
people
thought
it
was
funny
said
the
woman
But
there
are
two
doctors
In
that
area
Iwon
der
what
would
have
happened
If
they
got
an
emergency
call
The
bankruptcy
auction
held
Saturday
was
for
the
equipment
of
Ferguson
Con
tracting
An
advertisement
last
week
made
it
look
as
IX
It
was
an
auction
of
Roys
Truck
Sales
assets
The
sale
actually
was
held
at
Roys
Truck
Sales
yards
Wonder
whats
happened
to
the
saskatoon
crop
this
summer
They
say
there
are
none
of
those
berries
around
because
the
birds
have
eaten
them
Outdoorsmen
say
this
is
the
earliest
start
the
birds
have
mado
onsaskatoon
berries
for
at
least
15
years
A
roofer
was
splashed
by
9
tar
at
the
Woodwards
Shopping
Centre
siteTuesday
afternoon
The
hot
tar
was
ac
accidentally
�
cidentally
splashed
on
his
arms
hands
and
legs
The
worker
whose
name
has
not
been
re
released
�
leased
Is
in
satisfactory
condi
tion
at
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
lie
Is
reported
to
be
from
Eastern
Canada
said
the
government
noted
with
satisfaction
that
the
British
and
the
United
States
governments
gave
similar
assurances
to
allay
certain
misunderstand
misunderstandings
�
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about
Canadian
disarma
disarmament
�
ment
policy
Canadas
chief
disarmament
negotiator
Lt
Gen
E
L
M
Burns
said
in
a
speech
to
the
Geneva
meeting
Aug
24
that
the
issue
of
preventing
the
spread
of
nuclear
weapons
to
non
-
nuclear
nations
through
NATO
must
be
settled
in
nego
negotiations
�
tiations
by
the
United
States
Britain
and
Russia
The
Burns
speech
was
inter
interpreted
�
preted
In
Bonn
as
suggesting
secret
negotiations
between
the
US
Britain
and
Russia
on
a
NATO
nuclear
force
acceptable
to
the
Russians
West
Germany
is
pressing
lor
a
multilateral
force
in
the
At
Atlantic
�
lantic
alliance
in
which
itwould
share
in
the
control
of
nuclear
weapons
The
Canadian
assurance
will
help
to
ease
embarrassment
to
Chancellor
Ludwig
Erhards
Christian
Democratic
party
over
searching
attacks
on
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
and
American
proposals
at
Geneva
by
ex
chancellor
Kon
rad
Adenauer
the
party
chair
man
I
REPIY
TO
PG
SPEECH
VANCOUVER
CP
-Leaders
of
the
opposition
In
the
legislature
said
Tuesday
Piemier
Bennetts
warning
against
financial
excesses
indicates
he
is
concerned
with
the
Using
cost
of
gov
government
�
ernment
projects
The
premier
said
in
a
speech
at
Prince
Geoige
Monday
industry
and
govern
ment
leaders
must
exercise
restraint
to
guard
against
a
recession
Liberal
leader
Ray
Perrault
said
here
the
premier
made
his
statement
because
some
government
projects
are
In
ttouble
The
costs
are
balloon
ing
beyond
what
he
told
the
public
and
the
last
session
of
the
legislatuie
he
said
He
has
obviously
been
gien
some
very
sobering
in
formation
on
the
effects
of
rising
costs
on
government
projects
Mr
Peirault
suggested
the
premlei
could
be
soften
softening
�
ing
up
the
public
for
an
an
announcement
�
nouncement
of
a
slowdown
in
government
projects
or
a
cost
picture
on
the
Peace
River
power
project
Pel
haps
he
is
now
aware
that
out
dynamic
society
can
be
a
dynamically
expensive
society
he
said
e
e
m
ttizeft
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER
1
1965
This
house
owned
by
Roger
Chartrand
in
the
Som
merville
Sub
division
was
struck
by
a
payloader
trac
tractor
�
tor
Tuesday
The
broken
floor
board
shows
where
the
machine
stopped
and
the
wall
on
the
right
was
all
that
separated
the
tractor
fiom
the
Chartrands
sleeping
16-month-old
son
Kevin
Craftsman
photo
Canadian
Deficit
Beats
Forecast
OTTAWA
CP
The
federal
governments
1964
65
deficit
originally
forecast
nearly
18
Bowes
Funeral
Set
For
Friday
The
funeral
will
be
held
Fri
Friday
�
day
for
Mrs
Dick
Bowes
who
died
in
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
Tuesday
at
the
age
of
33
She
had
been
ill
for
eight
months
Mrs
Bowes
is
survived
by
her
husband
and
four
children
Cynthia
Kenneth
Brenda
and
Glen
her
mother
and
fattier
Mr
and
Mrs
W
L
MacKinnon
of
Burnabyj
sisters
Mrs
Roger
Masse
Mrs
Richard
Smith
and
Mrs
Brian
Drew
and
a
brother
Donald
MacKinnon
The
funeral
will
be
at
10a
m
from
St
Marys
Roman
Catholic
Church
Air
Battle
RAWALPINDI
CP
-
The
government
claimed
Pakistani
air
force
planes
shot
down
four
Indian
planes
supporting
re
retreating
�
treating
Indian
ground
forces
in
Kashmir
today
New
Democrat
leader
Robert
Strachan
said
the
premiers
statement
in
indicates
�
dicates
he
Is
fearful
of
the
months
ago
as
runnlngto455
000000
has
finally
been
re
reported
�
ported
at
exactly
37964765
Finance
Minister
Gordon
re
reported
�
ported
Tuesday
night
another
44000000
swelled
the
govern
governments
�
ments
coffers
at
the
end
of
the
fiscal
year
just
before
the
books
closed
March
31
He
made
his
original
455
000000
deficit
forecast
in
his
budget
speech
to
the
Commons
March
1G
19G4
and
when
he
presented
this
years
budget
April
26
he
said
revenues
were
running
ahead
of
all
expecta
expectations
�
tions
because
of
the
economys
buoyancy
He
then
forecast
the
deficit
at
83000000
He
released
a
treasury
state
statement
�
ment
Tuesday
with
firal
figures
for
the
1964
-
65
fiscal
year
showing
revenues
of
7170
309787
and
expenditures
amounting
to
7218274552
This
left
the
deficit
of
37964
765
compared
with
the
previous
years
019197480
Mr
Gordon
also
made
public
a
statement
of
the
governments
assets
and
liabilities
as
of
March
31
19G5
showing
a
net
debt
of
15504472544
This
compared
with
15070149452
at
the
end
of
the
previous
fiscal
year
Is
20000000
over
estl
mates
and
that
Is
just
for
preliminary
work
He
said
the
premier
has
Robert
Strachan
facts
hidden
consequences
of
government
policy
Bids
on
provincial
and
local
piojects
are
too
high
he
said
These
estimates
are
going
to
cost
people
millions
in
extra
taxes
paid
for
schools
roads
and
hospitals
The
bid
on
tl
e
Mica
Dam
Ray
Perrault
in
trouble
been
successfully
hiding
much
of
the
Peace
project
costs
in
other
government
accounts
Now
he
safi
aid
that
when
it
comes
time
to
sell
the
power
the
cost
is
going
tol
so
high
that
the
whole
house
of
caids
is
going
to
come
down
he
said
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Prime
Min
Minister
�
ister
Pearson
said
today
he
will
announce
within
a
week
whether
or
not
a
general
elec
election
�
tion
will
be
called
this
fall
He
told
reporters
after
a
cab
cabinet
�
inet
meeting
that
he
hopes
he
can
make
the
announcement
before
his
self
imposed
dead
deadline
�
line
of
next
Wednesday
He
set
the
deadline
for
such
an
announcement
during
his
visit
last
week
to
Western
Can
Canada
�
ada
Schools
On
Shifts
At
least
three
elementary
schools
will
be
on
shifts
when
schools
open
next
week
D
P
Todd
district
superin
superintendent
�
tendent
of
schools
said
the
elementary
grades
at
Kelly
Road
and
Quinson
and
Sejmour
schools
will
attend
school
In
shUts
A
formal
announcement
of
the
shifts
and
school
bus
routes
i-wllVbe-made
in
Thursdays
newspaper
he
added
Mr
Todd
said
he
doubted
Blackburn
Road
junior
second
secondary
�
ary
school
would
be
ready
for
opening
day
but
its
unlUely
shifts
will
have
to
be
imple
implemented
�
mented
In
Vancouver
business
leaders
agreed
with
the
premiers
comments
I
cant
quarrel
with
Ben
Bennetts
�
netts
warning
that
restraint
has
to
be
shown
said
Gordon
Ilodson
general
manager
of
the
Heavy
Con
Construction
�
struction
Association
of
BC
Todays
increasing
costs
are
enough
to
shock
any
body
Reg
Rose
manager
of
the
Vancouver
Board
of
Trade
commented
It
would
have
been
out
of
place
not
to
lave
promoted
Indus
trail
development
in
BC
It
just
caught
us
a
bit
un
unprepared
�
prepared
Fred
Dietrich
president
of
Dietrich
-Collins
Equip
Equipment
�
ment
Ltd
said
Bennett
may
be
right
Theres
just
so
much
work
going
on
so
many
bids
aie
being
called
for
building
construct
Jon
and
we
Just
dont
have
the
skilled
labor
The
inflationary
side
of
it
Is
ceitainly
developing
John
McNiven
assistant
secietary
tieasurer
of
the
BC
Federation
of
Labor
said
wage
costs
are
only
a
small
percentage
of
rising
costs
I
dont
think
const
luct
ion
unions
are
asking
too
much
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Pit
Pit
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RUNS
WILD
STRIKES
PLAYING
KIDS
3
Girls
Escape
Serious
Injuries
Three
young
children
escaped
serious
injury
or
death
Tuesday
when
a
runaway
earth
loader
roared
through
a
yaid
and
crashed
into
a
home
six
miles
east
of
Prince
George
Two
six-year-old
girls
pick
picking
�
ing
flowers
In
the
yard
were
struck
by
the
large
rubber
tired
machine
and
a
16-month-old
sleeping
baby
was
missed
by
inches
by
the
steel
bucket
of
the
loader
when
It
rammed
the
house
Police
said
the
earth
loader
operated
by
Terry
Fletcher
of
Prince
George
and
owned
by
the
Department
of
Highways
apparently
lost
Its
brakes
as
It
descended
a
hllllntheSommer
ville
Sub
division
on
Highway
16
east
of
Prince
George
about
5
pm
They
said
the
operator
steered
the
machine
off
the
road
to
avoid
a
group
of
chil
children
�
dren
but
he
lost
control
of
It
The
two
girls
struck
by
the
machine
were
Stormy
Sheppard
and
Peggy
Piper
who
live
near
nearby
�
by
The
machine
stopped
pro
protruding
�
truding
about
12
feet
Into
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Roger
Chartrand
Their
son
Kevin
was
sleeping
In
a
bedroom
that
was
just
missed
by
the
heavy
machine
One
of
Prince
Georges
most
successful
business
businessmen
�
men
has
called
on
the
provincial
government
to
take
a
look
at
the
construction
contracts
it
is
calling
duiing
the
current
boom
to
see
if
they
are
justified
and
have
to
be
done
right
now
Ben
Glnter
president
of
Ben
Ginter
Construction
Co
Ltd
made
the
plea
in
a
comment
on
Premier
Bennetts
statement
asking
business
and
labor
to
exercise
restraint
despite
the
boom
I
wish
Mr
Bennett
would
be
just
as
concerned
when
the
boom
Isn
t
around
commented
Mr
Glnter
He
said
restraint
should
al
always
�
ways
be
used
in
an
effort
to
Opposition
Says
Bennett
in
Trouble
make
marginal
profit
even
when
the
boom
goes
bust
I
cant
blame
anyone
for
taking
advantage
of
the
boom
times-
said
Mr
Ginter
No
one
is
concerned
when
the
jobs
are
hard
to
get
At
that
time
all
theyre
doing
is
dreaming
and
hoping
He
said
costs
are
steadily
rising
and
employees
especi
especially
�
ally
good
management
men
are
hard
to
get
Mr
Ginter
complained
that
the
government
has
put
hand
handcuffs
�
cuffs
on
the
construction
Indus
Industry
�
try
In
its
no
-strike
agreements
with
labor
unions
employed
on
ra
hydro
projects
We
pretty
well
have
to
give
the
unions
what
they
ask
said
Mr
Ginter
Mr
Ginter
commented
that
his
firm
since
it
was
formed
In
1958
has
paid
pretty
small
taxes
About
four
Inches
saved
him
said
his
mother
Mrs
Barbara
Chartrand
The
front
wheels
of
the
machine
stopped
In
the
middle
of
the
master
bedroom
and
the
bucket
protruded
almost
Into
the
kitchen
I
had
left
the
bedroom
only
a
minute
before
the
accident
said
Mrs
Chartrand
An
eyewitness
to
the
accident
said
one
of
the
girls
In
the
yard
Peggy
Piper
was
thrown
four
feet
in
the
air
when
she
was
struck
The
Sheppard
girl
was
knocked
to
the
ground
by
the
bucket
of
the
earthmover
and
Its
large
wheels
straddled
her
as
It
rumbled
toward
the
house
Both
girls
weri
iakn
l
to
hos
hospital
�
pital
for
a
checkup
but
were
re
released
�
leased
after
examination
Mrs
Sheppard
said
today
however
that
Stormy
has
been
vomiting
since
the
accident
and
will
be
taken
to
a
doctor
for
further
examination
Department
of
Highways
In
Investigators
�
vestigators
were
on
the
scene
today
trying
to
determine
the
exact
cause
of
the
accident
CHECK
OWN
CONTRACTS
FIRST
ADVISES
GINTER
This
gives
you
an
indication
that
our
profit
is
pretty
mar
marginal
�
ginal
he
said
Its
pretty
slim
pickings
Tree
Kills
Logger
TERRACE
Staff
A
Terrace
district
logger
was
killed
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
by
a
falling
tree
on
an
operation
75
miles
northwest
of
here
Dead
is
Romeo
Lebel
35
Police
said
he
was
employed
by
Skoglund
Logging
of
Terrace
Cabinet
Meeting
Reveals
Nothing
About
Election
OTTAWA
CP
Prime
Min
Minister
�
ister
Pearson
strode
into
a
morning
cabinet
session
today
tight
lipped
on
the
subject
of
a
fall
general
election
He
told
reporters
as
he
made
his
way
to
the
cabinet
chain
ber
that
he
doesnt
expect
to
have
anything
to
announce
after
the
meeting
breaks
up
about
12
30
pm
EDT
One
lepoiter
asked
whether
there
is
any
chance
there
will
be
no
general
election
this
fall
Mr
Pea
i
son
stared
at
him
without
expression
Was
the
possibility
of
calling
an
election
to
be
discussed
an
other
asked
Ill
see
you
about
1230
pm
the
prime
minister
le
plled
He
said
he
believes
the
cabi
net
will
finish
its
business
with
without
�
out
an
afternoon
session
We
ought
to
be
finished
by
lunch
I
dont
think
therell
be
anything
to
announce
Theres
a
long
agenda
One
subject
he
Indicated
was
on
the
agenda
was
a
federal
grant
to
build
an
aiena
In
the
capital
The
meeting
of
cabinet
was
the
first
since
Mr
Pearsons
Western
tour
last
week
It
has
been
generally
expected
the
question
of
a
fall
vote
would
dominate
the
session
Mr
Peaison
was
expected
also
to
seek
the
views
of
his
members
of
Parliament
party
officials
and
oigaulzers
befoie
making
an
election
announce
announcement
�
ment