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TODAY
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Reuters
An
attempt
to
assassinate
Con
golese
Prime
Minister
Moise
Tshombe
when
he
left
at
an
in
international
�
ternational
football
match
here
Tuesday
was
foiled
at
the
last
moment
a
spokesman
for
the
premier
said
here
today
The
spokesman
said
two
men
who
admitted
they
inteded
to
kill
Tshombe
are
being
held
There
was
evidence
that
the
men
were
involved
in
a
plot
to
kill
other
Congolese
politicians
the
spokesman
added
He
said
the
two
Congolese
were
seen
cocking
revolvers
when
Tshombes
car
was
leav
leaving
�
ing
the
King
Baudouin
Stadium
after
the
match
between
the
Congo
and
Liberia
They
were
seen
by
people
in
the
crowd
who
turned
them
over
to
police
New
Outlook
PARIS
Reuters
France
to
day
sent
Foreign
Minister
Mau
Maurice
�
rice
Couve
de
Murville
to
the
United
Nations
General
Assem
Assembly
�
bly
in
New
York
for
the
first
time
since
1962
in
a
sign
to
warmer
French
relations
with
the
international
organization
Information
Minister
Alain
Peyrefitte
said
the
foreign
min
minister
�
ister
is
heading
the
French
delegation
in
New
York
be
because
�
cause
we
see
that
the
United
Nations
has
given
up
policies
of
intervention
which
we
have
criticized
in
the
past
Stop
Red
China
UNITED
NATIONSCP
US
Ambassador
Arthur
J
Goldberg
declared
today
the
United
States
is
trying
to
prevent
South
Viet
Nam
from
becoming
the
first
victim
of
Chinas
attempt
at
world
domination
In
a
major
policy
speech
to
the
117
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General
Assembly
Goldberg
un
unleashed
�
leashed
a
bitter
attack
on
Com
Communist
�
munist
China
accusing
that
country
of
s
e
eking
to
change
world
order
by
force
and
vio
violence
�
lence
He
said
that
Pekings
present
philosophy
can
only
lead
to
the
most
disastrous
consequences
for
the
entire
world
Latin
Must
Go
VATICAN
CITY
CP-Arch-bishop
Maurice
Baudoux
of
St
Boniface
Man
told
the
Vatican
ecumenical
council
today
that
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
in
order
to
communicate
with
the
world
must
speak
the
language
of
the
worlds
He
urged
that
a
document
under
discussion
dealing
with
the
church
in
the
modern
world
should
avoid
Latin
terms
of
an
another
�
other
generation
in
favor
of
terms
used
today
such
as
ur
urbanization
�
banization
responsibility
hu
human
�
man
values
and
social
struc
structures
�
tures
20
Viet
Cong
SAIGON
AP
US
para
paratroopers
�
troopers
and
Australian
sol
soldiers
�
diers
reported
killing
20
Viet
Cong
about
30
miles
northwest
of
Saigon
where
the
Americans
also
seized
a
big
weapons
cache
The
action
Wednesday
brought
to
44
the
total
of
Viet
Cong
killed
in
the
10
day
oper
operation
�
ation
near
Ben
Cat
U
S
losses
were
reported
light
A
U
S
spokesman
said
the
arms
cache
included
65
new
weapons
described
only
as
be
being
�
ing
of
Asian
make
grenades
torpedoes
and
500
pounds
of
ex
explosives
�
plosives
A
local
hunter
all
set
for
big
game
went
as
far
as
50
miles
to
bag
it
When
he
got
there
he
left
the
car
only
to
find
he
forgot
his
ammunition
Going
back
to
the
car
he
not
only
discovered
he
left
the
bul
bullets
�
lets
at
home
but
two
of
his
tires
were
flat
It
was
a
long
long
hike
until
he
managed
to
pick
up
a
ride
Add
list
of
new
arrivals
former
British
Empire
boxing
star
Mickey
MacMllian
who
checked
into
Prince
George
a
few
days
ago
and
hopes
to
make
it
his
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or
by
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British
Columbia
Citizens
Chase
Suspect
A
city
man
was
arrested
by
police
and
charge
with
hit-and-run
two
hours
after
another
man
was
knocked
down
by
a
car
late
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
Arthur
Hoard
1745
Red
Redwood
�
wood
St
a
resident
of
Prince
George
for
17
ears
was
released
from
custody
today
after
he
was
remanded
to
Saturday
without
plea
on
the
charge
The
injured
man
Melville
Arnett
of
2442
Second
Ave
is
in
satisfactory
condition
in
Prince
George
Regional
Hosptial
with
a
fractured
pelvis
The
accident
occurred
at
Seventh
Ave
and
Brunswick
St
at
815
pm
Police
said
they
have
nine
witnesses
to
the
accident
Dr
J
D
Newby
a
local
dentist
saw
the
accident
and
pursued
the
car
invohed
I
saw
a
pedestrian
walk
walking
�
ing
toward
me
in
the
cross
crosswalk
�
walk
and
several
cars
coming
I
wasn
t
paying
much
attention
to
the
pedes
pedestrian
�
trian
until
I
saw
him
arch
his
back
and
fall
backwards
to
the
pavement
the
doctor
said
When
I
saw
thecarwhich
struck
him
hadnt
stopped
I
took
off
after
it
because
another
car
containing
three
men
stopped
to
tend
to
the
injured
man
One
of
the
three
stajed
at
the
scene
and
the
other
two
gave
chase
We
followed
the
car
down
Seventh
Ave
and
up
on
to
Patricia
Boulevard
where
he
stopped
said
Dr
Newby
One
of
the
construction
workers
told
him
he
had
hit
someone
and
he
should
return
to
the
accident
he
said
The
driver
of
the
car
denied
hitting
a
man
and
agreed
to
return
to
the
accident
scene
He
followed
us
back
and
pulled
into
the
parking
lot
at
the
accident
corner
I
thought
he
was
parking
his
car
but
I
guess
he
had
second
thoughts
about
it
and
took
off
again
said
Dr
Newby
Doctors
Deny
Rate
Raise
VANCOUVER
CP
-A
report
that
doctors
plan
to
raise
Medical
Services
Association
rates
was
branded
false
Wednesday
The
MSA
spokesman
who
issued
the
denial
was
refening
to
a
claim
the
doctors
were
planning
to
raise
the
health
plan
rates
tight
and
one
half
per
cent
We
have
a
contract
with
the
medical
associa
association
�
tion
which
is
valid
until
19G7
the
spokesman
said
Charles
Stewart
a
mem
member
�
ber
of
the
Amalgamated
Transit
Union
told
the
Vancouver
and
District
Labor
Council
Wednesday
he
learned
of
the
impend
impending
�
ing
rate
increase
through
an
employee
director
ol
MSA
Mickey
is
an
old
pal
of
pro
fight
fighter
�
er
narold
Mann
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
has
pulled
another
drawing
card
from
its
little
bag
of
tricks
There
will
be
a
draw
for
a
mink
stole
made
during
the
evening
The
red
carpet
ball
Is
being
held
at
the
Civic
Centre
Oct
1st
dinner
dancing
entertain
entertainment
�
ment
and
a
mink
stole
A
Barber
shop
style
singing
w
is
about
to
make
a
come
comeback
�
back
in
the
city
Under
the
direction
of
Eugene
Bates
the
group
hopes
to
line
some
60
singers
A
meeting
is
set
for
next
Monday
in
Connaught
Jun
Junior
�
ior
High
at
830
Travellers
get
warned
well
in
advance
they
are
getting
near
Prince
George
On
a
clear
day
like
today
motorists
can
see
the
smoke
pall
from
Stone
Creek
No
wonder
women
com
complain
�
plain
they
cant
hang
their
wash
washing
�
ing
cut
In
the
sun
iG
Robinson
was
being
held
for
trial
on
a
charge
of
capital
murder
In
the
July
beating
death
of
Susan
Freschi
14
whose
naked
body
was
found
In
woods
six
miles
west
of
here
He
was
committed
for
trial
fol
following
�
lowing
a
lengthy
preliminary
itlzn
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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GEORGE
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COLUMBIA
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Lies
On
Pavement
Witnesses
and
spectators
gather
around
a
man
injured
Wednesday
after
he
was
struck
by
a
car
at
Seventh
Ave
and
Brunswick
St
Melville
Arnett
is
in
satisfactory
condition
today
in
hospital
A
man
has
been
chaiged
with
hit-and-run
in
connection
with
the
accident
-Looy
photo
urder
Suspect
Hunted
In
Straits
Of
Georgia
VICTORIA
CP
-The
search
for
two
jail
escapees
one
charged
with
murdering
a
Cali
California
�
fornia
girl
moved
to
the
fog
fogbound
�
bound
waters
of
Georgia
Strait
today
Police
said
they
believe
the
two
men
David
Leonard
Rob
Robinson
�
inson
24
and
Robert
John
Her
Heron
�
on
20
may
have
stolen
a
boat
here
in
an
attempt
to
reach
the
mainland
They
are
believed
armed
A
dense
fog
cut
visibility
over
the
strait
to
near
zero
this
morning
and
was
hampering
the
search
However
it
was
expected
to
lift
as
the
day
progressed
Robinson
and
Heron
escaped
Wednesday
night
from
the
Wil
Wilkinson
�
kinson
Road
jail
in
neighboring
Saanich
Police
believe
they
sneaked
away
from
a
group
of
prisoners
being
transferred
from
the
dining
room
to
their
cells
STARTLING
SPEAKER
WINDSOR
Ont
CP
Dog
lovers
here
learned
more
than
they
had
bargained
for
when
they
attended
a
meeting
The
printed
program
pro
mised
that
as
this
week
is
National
Dog
Week
the
speaker
would
be
Dr
Reginald
Doldge
of
the
Western
Ontario
Agricultural
School
in
Redge
town
who
would
lecture
on
changes
in
the
field
of
vet
veterinarian
�
erinarian
medicine
When
he
rose
to
speak
Dr
Doldge
said
My
topic
was
only
given
to
me
about
three
minutes
ago
I
wasn
t
even
aware
that
this
is
National
Dog
Week
As
a
matter
of
fact
I
dont
particularly
care
for
dogs
In
a
hushed
silence
he
spoke
on
changes
in
the
field
of
agriculture
hearing
The
Glendale
Calif
girl
lived
here
with
her
aunt
while
attending
private
school
Heron
was
being
held
In
Wil
Wilkinson
�
kinson
jail
charged
with
break
breaking
�
ing
and
entering
and
escaping
custody
Will
He
Or
Wont
He
NDP
Wants
To
Know
Local
New
Democratic
Party
officials
are
meeting
tonight
with
on-again-off-agaln
candi
candidate
�
date
rred
Atkinson
Mr
Atkinson
a
union
busi
business
�
ness
agent
Is
expected
to
tell
the
executive
whether
he
will
stand
as
a
candidate
or
officially
withdraw
his
name
from
the
race
He
Indicated
to
Howard
Webb
riding
president
In
a
telephone
call
from
Portage
Mountain
Wednesday
that
he
would
allow
his
name
to
stand
Mr
Atkinson
withdrew
his
name
Monday
for
personal
reasons
but
admitted
re
receiving
�
ceiving
several
telephone
calls
They
were
from
party
mem
members
�
bers
who
told
him
not
to
run
A
party
spokesman
said
the
calls
were
from
disgruntled
supporters
of
a
defeated
nominee
Ml
Atkins
in
disappeared
shortly
afterwards
The
man
who
Mr
Atkinson
beat
out
for
the
candidacy
last
Sunday
was
Ken
Rutherford
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CITY
HALL
FINALLY
GETS
GO
AHEAD
SIGN
Work
on
the
construction
of
the
new
city
hall
In
Prince
George
has
finally
started
Architect
Des
Parker
said
contractor
C
J
Oliver
of
Vancouver
has
six
men
on
the
job
at
present
Excat
vations
for
footings
and
machinery
space
is
being
done
today
The
project
had
been
delayed
for
some
time
be
because
�
cause
contracting
firms
had
tenders
which
exceeded
estimated
costs
The
cost
of
the
project
Is
now
687000
and
was
reached
by
redesigning
the
briginil
plans
The
building
is
slated
to
be
completed
by
June
next
year
CJ
Oliver
will
have
between
15
and
18
men
on
the
job
during
pea
construction
time
while
some
20
sub
trades
will
also
be
employed
Most
of
the
sub
contractors
are
local
but
the
principle
electrical
and
mechanical
work
will
be
done
by
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
firms
Provin
Daaiia
During
the
construction
period
business
will
as
usual
in
the
old
city
hall
A
temporary
entrance
has
been
opened
on
the
side
of
the
old
structure
facing
the
Tire
Hall
A
pathway
has
been
estab
established
�
lished
to
reach
the
offices
out
of
danger
from
the
con
construction
�
struction
The
offices
of
the
trea
treasurer
�
surer
the
city
manager
comptroller
and
the
clerks
can
be
reached
through
this
temporary
entrance
OTTAWA
CP
Health
ministers
of
the
provinces
expressed
astonishment
disappointment
and
some
anger
at
the
opening
of
a
two
day
federal
provincial
conference
today
at
a
federal
government
announcement
that
it
plans
to
earmark
500000000
for
improvement
of
medical
training
and
othei
resources
during
the
next
15
years
The
announcement
was
made
in
a
press
release
Issued
by
Prime
Minister
Pearson
at
the
time
the
scheduled
conference
began
with
Health
Minister
Judy
LaMarsh
presiding
Ministers
representing
Lib
Liberal
�
eral
Conservative
and
Social
Credit
provincial
governments
said
they
were
surprised
that
the
500000000
figure
was
set
by
the
federal
government
be
before
�
fore
hearing
provincial
views
at
the
meeting
One
of
the
pur
purposes
�
poses
of
this
weeks
meeting
was
to
receive
reports
from
the
provinces
on
their
needs
for
im
improved
�
proved
medical
resources
on
Introduction
of
universal
medi
medical
�
cal
care
insurance
Attorney
General
R
A
Don
ahoe
who
Is
also
health
minis
minister
�
ter
of
Nova
Scotia
said
he
was
surprised
that
the
decision
was
taken
before
we
even
arrived
here
Health
Minister
Matthew
Dy
mond
of
Ontario
said
that
at
the
federal
-provincial
conference
of
premiers
two
months
ago
Prime
Minister
Pearson
said
no
decision
could
be
taken
on
the
amount
of
the
grants
until
prov
provincial
�
incial
views
were
heard
Health
Minister
G
L
Du
mont
of
New
Brunswick
said
he
was
a
bit
surprised
Im
as
astonished
�
tonished
that
the
figure
was
set
at
500000000
adding
there
may
have
been
consul
consultation
�
tation
but
I
hadnt
heard
of
It
Miss
LaMarsh
referring
to
the
500000000
as
a
pool
of
money
said
the
figure
had
been
arrived
at
by
the
federal
government
after
consultation
with
the
provinces
over
several
months
and
on
the
basis
of
es
estimates
�
timates
submitted
to
her
de
department
�
partment
by
medical
colleges
and
medical
associations
David
Steuart
health
min
minister
�
ister
of
Saskatchewan
said
the
fund
was
inadequate
if
It
is
to
be
distributed
on
the
basis
of
provincial
populations
Saskat
Saskatchewan
�
chewan
would
get
one
twentieth
of
the
33000000
which
would
be
available
each
year
and
Sas
Saskatchewans
�
katchewans
needs
are
far
greater
Mr
Donahoe
said
Nova
Sco
Scotias
�
tias
immediate
needs
are
for
30000000
and
like
amounts
were
required
by
New
Bruns
Brunswick
�
wick
and
possibly
Newfound
Newfoundland
�
land
This
he
said
would
total
al
almost
�
most
three
times
the
amount
Ottawa
was
earmarking
for
the
whole
of
Canada
Fast
Gals
Circuit
Hits
Prince
George
VANCOUVER
CP
Hun
Hundreds
�
dreds
of
promiscuous
women
work
a
circuit
of
booming
west
western
�
ern
cities
leaving
venereal
dis
disease
�
ease
in
their
wake
says
the
director
of
BCs
division
of
venereal
disease
control
Dr
H
K
Kennedy
said
in
an
Interview
Wednesday
the
cir
circuit
�
cuit
includes
Vancouver
Kam
loops
Calgary
Prince
George
the
Peace
River
country
and
the
Cariboo
country
lnfact
wherever
there
are
big
con
struction
jobs
Dr
Kennedy
said
the
women
are
not
prostitutes
They
are
pick
ups
who
cir
circulate
�
culate
where
the
lonely
men
and
the
money
are
he
said
Most
prostitutes
are
not
an
especially
big
venereal
disease
problem
They
stay
clean
to
stay
in
business
Dr
Kennedy
said
women
working
the
circuit
have
caused
a
marked
increase
in
venereal
disease
outside
Vancouver
S
On
Workers
Feared
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Claude
Jodoin
president
of
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Labor
Congress
said
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
automation
may
even
eventually
�
tually
leave
half
the
work
fores
unemployed
Mr
Jodoin
told
the
conven
convention
�
tion
of
the
Canadian
Union
of
Public
Employees
that
automa
automation
�
tion
is
reducing
manpower
re
requirements
�
quirements
in
many
industries
at
the
same
time
that
new
jobs
are
needed
for
young
people
entering
the
labor
market
The
plain
fact
is
that
unless
we
meet
this
challenge
we
may
well
be
confronted
with
a
situa
situation
�
tion
in
which
one
half
of
the
population
has
to
support
the
other
half
he
said
Worker
Falls
From
Truck
A
Vancouver
construction
worker
Is
in
fair
condition
in
Prince
George
Regional
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
today
with
injuries
suf
suffered
�
fered
Wednesday
when
he
fell
from
a
truck
George
Jancos
an
employee
of
Chapman
Long
Construction
Co
was
standing
on
the
back
of
a
large
cement
truck
when
his
hard
hat
was
struck
by
the
bucket
of
an
earth
loader
ELUSIVE
ESCAPEE
STILL
FREE
MIAMI
Fla
AP
Alead
to
elusive
George
Lemay
of
Montreal
whose
Jail
break
here
Tuesday
night
was
al
alleged
�
leged
to
have
been
engin
engineered
�
eered
wltha35O00promlse
evaporated
today
In
Nassau
The
Bahamas
Bahamas
police
commis
commissioner
�
sioner
Nigel
Morris
said
his
men
thoroughly
searched
all
hotels
and
late
Wednesday
tracked
down
a
man
said
to
resemble
the
bank
burglary
suspect
The
man
we
found
was
not
the
subject
Morris
said
It
was
a
case
of
mis
mistaken
�
taken
identity
The
Nassau
hunt
for
Le
Lemay
�
may
began
altera
report
that
a
couple
resembling
him
and
his
wife
Llse
travelled
by
i
airliner
from
Miami
to
The
Bahamas
capital
and
resort
city
Two
airline
stewardesses
said
a
couple
that
travellled
on
Mackey
Airlines
flight
to
Nassau
Wednesday
morning
looked
like
Lemay
and
his
wife
US
immigration
offi
officials
�
cials
Interviewed
the
stew
stewardesses
�
ardesses
whose
names
were
not
revealed
Lemay
39
one
of
the
most
searched
-for
men
in
the
Western
Hemisphere
is
accused
of
taking
part
in
a
spectacular
bank
burglary
in
Montreal
Sources
In
The
Bahamas
said
two
US
officials
one
of
them
with
the
immigration
department
arrived
In
Nassau
to
help
in
the
search
Earl
Mlxon
31
a
deputy
sheriff
until
about
a
year
ago
and
Harold
D
Algar
27
were
charged
with
helping
Lemay
escape
Algar
was
freed
on
2500
bond
Mlxon
was
Jailed
Dade
County
Sheriff
T
A
Buchanan
claimed
that
Mlxon
and
Lemays
attractive
wife
Llse
29
planned
the
escape
from
the
outside
The
sheriff
accused
Algar
a
security
officer
at
the
Dade
County
Jail
as
being
the
Inside
man
Buchanan
said
35000
was
offered
as
the
price
for
lib
e
rating
Lemay
who
scram
scrambled
�
bled
down
a
cable
Tuesday
night
from
the
seventh
floor
of
the
10
storey
jail
The
sheriffsaldAlgartook
Lemay
from
hi
fifth
floor
cell
to
a
hold
cell
on
the
ground
floor
about
11am
Tuesday
and
left
the
door
un
unlocked
�
locked
Lemay
then
went
to
the
10th
floort
Picked
up
the
1
12
-inch
cable
went
down
to
the
seventh
floor
lashed
the
cable
to
a
plumbing
fix
ture
and
lowered
himself
out
the
window
said
the
sheriff
A
warrant
has
been
Issued
for
Lemay
on
charges
of
breaking
and
entering
and
theft
of
300000
in
connec
connection
�
tion
with
the
robbery
of
the
Montreal
branch
of
the
Bank
of
Nova
Scotia
In
1961
Lemay
was
arrested
last
May
aboard
a
fancy
jacht
he
kept
at
Fort
Lauderdale
He
was
Identified
from
a
wanted
poster
seen
on
the
Early
Bird
satellite
tele
is
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program
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