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TODAY
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Welcorhe
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Minister
Shastrl
was
re
reported
�
ported
today
to
have
told
the
ruling
Congress
Parliamentary
party
executive
he
made
It
clear
to
United
Nations
Secretary-General
U
Thant
that
there
could
be
no
UN
peace
keeping
force
in
Indian
territory
Sources
close
to
the
party
said
Shastri
was
answering
criticism
from
party
members
on
the
dispatch
of
the
second
team
of
UN
observers
to
super
supervise
�
vise
the
ceasefire
betweenlndla
and
Pakistan
The
new
team
will
be
headed
by
Maj
Gen
Druce
Macdonald
of
Edmonton
Shastrl
stated
that
the
UN
personnel
would
be
observers
on
the
old
pattern
of
the
1949
Kashmir
ceasefire
line
and
not
a
peacekeeping
force
the
sources
said
Whenever
Pakistan
has
vio
violated
�
lated
the
ceasefire
we
have
re
resisted
�
sisted
them
and
they
have
gone
back
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AP
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Pope
Pauls
celebration
of
his
C8th
birthday
amid
wandering
gyp
gypsies
�
sies
was
seen
today
as
another
reflection
of
the
Roman
Cath
Catholic
�
olic
Churchs
desire
to
be
open
to
the
world
the
topic
the
Vati
Vatican
�
can
ecumenical
council
was
de
debating
�
bating
today
The
2200
bishops
went
into
the
third
week
of
the
councils
fourth
and
final
session
after
another
unprecedented
day
Sun
Sunday
�
day
in
the
life
of
Pope
Paul
Largest
Ship
TOKYO
Reuters
The
worlds
biggest
ship
the
150-000-ton
tanker
TokjoMaru
was
launched
at
Tokohama
today
144
days
after
its
keel
was
laid
The
vessel
nearly
a
quarter
of
a
mile
lone
will
be
ready
for
service
in
December
It
will
carry
crude
oil
from
Persian
Gulf
ports
to
Japan
for
the
Caltex
aff
lliated
Nippon
Oil
Co
The
Tokjo
Maru
is
17666
tons
more
than
the
worlds
next
biggest
ship
the
Japanese
built
132334
ton
tanker
Nissho
Maru
Gas
Charges
TOKYO
AP
Viet
Cong
guerrillas
have
charged
that
US
and
South
Vietnamese
forces
are
using
noxious
chemicals
poison
gas
worms
and
insects
In
the
fighting
In
Blnh
Dinh
province
In
central
South
Viet
Nam
In
a
statement
broadcast
by
Radio
Hanoi
and
monitored
here
Sunday
the
committee
of
the
National
Front
for
Liberation
the
Viet
Congs
political
arm
said
Within
July
and
August
the
US
aggressors
and
their
lack
lackeys
�
eys
burned
down
by
bombing
5195
houses
five
churches
five
pagodas
two
Cao
Dal
holy
sees
and
10
schools
killing
545
per
persons
�
sons
wounding
C44
others
among
them
34
pregnant
women
and
163
children
They
also
completely
de
destroyed
�
stroyed
at
once
10
hamlets
In
Phu
Cat
district
the
radio
contended
Mrs
Rose
Brantnall
of
North
Nechako
Road
came
away
with
a
new
Dodge
the
grand
prize
of
a
bingo
game
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
night
Some
2600
people
attended
the
game
The
car
was
won
in
a
single
game
with
no
play
offs
between
plajers
Mrs
Jack
Adems
old
time
resident
of
Tinlay
Forks
spent
a
couple
of
days
last
week
as
the
guest
of
Mr
and
Mrs
J
A
Forln
Campbell
In
the
city
Mrs
Adems
85
years
old
first
settled
at
Finlay
Forks
In
191
3
where
she
and
her
late
husband
built
their
first
home
The
homes
ite
will
be
flooded
by
the
Peace
River
dam
development
At
present
Mrs
Adems
is
stay
staying
�
ing
with
the
Cattermole
people
at
the
damslte
and
is
planning
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Workers
at
the
Northwood
Pulp
Mill
site
Saturday
carry
placaids
protesting
what
they
call
a
lack
of
job
safety
Close
to
600
men
walked
off
their
jobs
to
join
in
the
protest
after
the
death
Friday
of
a
fellow
worker
Peter
Bretzer
who
fell
30
feet
to
his
death
They
were
back
at
work
Sunday
after
steps
weie
taken
to
keep
a
closei
eye
on
safety
Looj
Photo
Three
Briefs
Ready
Inland
Gas
Hearings
Three
possibly
four
briefs
will
be
heard
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
during
a
public
hearing
into
Inland
Natural
Gas
Cos
application
for
a
rate
reduc
reduction
�
tion
In
D
C
HW
Mellish
secretary
of
the
Public
Utilities
Commission
said
today
Mr
Mellish
said
he
expects
more
last
-minute
presentations
may
appear
but
notification
has
been
re
ceived
for
only
three
on
building
a
new
home
In
that
area
a
So
the
driver
of
the
small
green
foreign
car
that
ran
oyer
a
pup
at
Fifth
and
Central
Friday
didnt
stop
Maybe
its
just
as
well
Even
a
callous
heart
like
that
might
have
been
touched
by
the
sight
ofslxtear
ful
children
sobbing
over
their
dead
dog
Two
ex
Prince
George
school
teachers
met
unex
pectantly
at
Prince
George
air
airport
�
port
Sunday
One
of
them
was
Ray
Wllliston
who
is
now
Mini
Minister
�
ster
of
Lands
and
Forests
and
the
other
Frank
Snowsell
pres
president
�
ident
oftheSocreds
arch
enem
enemies
�
ies
the
B
C
New
Democrats
They
exchanged
friendly
Jibes
and
Mr
Snowsell
told
Mr
Wll
Wllliston
�
liston
that
he
was
happy
to
see
Bert
Leboe
backing
I
red
Atkinson
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The
Chliopractors
Asso
Association
�
ciation
of
B
C
honoured
local
membei
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D
Carr
at
a
banquet
in
Kelowna
Mr
Can
was
a
member
oftho
first
asso
association
�
ciation
board
In
1934
He
was
among
plonter
members
of
the
association
to
be
honoied
More
may
come
whenwe
get
there
said
Mr
Mellish
The
Prince
George
hear
hearing
�
ing
which
opens
at
10
am
Thursday
In
the
Civic
Centre
is
the
first
in
a
series
to
be
held
Inland
s
rate
reduction
would
provide
nominal
sav
VANCOUVER
CP
Britalns
racial
trouble
may
soon
be
duplicated
in
BCs
Indian
problem
a
princess
of
the
Kwa
klutl
tribe
said
Saturday
Mrs
Gloria
Webster
head
of
the
Vancouver
Indian
Centre
Society
told
delegates
to
a
BC
Federation
of
Labor
sponsored
conference
on
Indian
educa
educational
�
tional
and
employment
oppor
opportunities
�
tunities
that
the
Indian
problem
here
is
falling
into
the
same
pattern
as
that
involving
West
Indians
In
Britain
During
a
panel
discussion
on
educational
opportunities
she
Accident
Kills
Bums
Lake
Boy
A
three
year
old
child
died
Saturday
after
lie
was
hit
by
a
car
10
miles
west
of
Burns
Lake
The
boy
Randy
lllebert
ap
apparently
�
parently
ran
from
behind
his
fathers
parked
pickup
truck
on
Second
Palling
Rd
and
was
hit
by
d
vehicle
driven
by
George
Jenzen
of
Burns
Lake
Police
said
Jenzen
lilt
the
child
at
the
bottom
of
a
hill
g
ings
effectlveAugust
1
1965
with
final
reduction
Aug
1
1967
The
city
of
Prince
George
will
support
the
Inland
ap
application
�
plication
to
lower
rates
but
will
hold
that
the
reduction
is
not
large
enough
Indian
Race
Strife
Feared
by
Princess
said
the
Indian
birth
rate
is
three
times
that
of
the
general
population
and
there
are
not
enough
employment
opportuni
opportunities
�
ties
near
the
reservations
to
sustain
the
growing
population
As
a
result
the
Indians
aie
moving
to
urban
centres
in
In
Increasing
�
creasing
numbers
she
said
Indians
are
the
fastest
growing
minority
In
Canada
Mrs
Webster
said
The
ex
experience
�
perience
in
Britain
has
shown
that
If
large
numbers
of
a
min
minority
�
ority
group
move
into
an
area
over
a
short
time
there
can
be
real
difficulty
So
far
there
are
not
enough
Indians
in
the
cities
to
worry
anyone
But
she
added
if
the
num
numbers
�
bers
grow
rapidly
in
the
near
future
as
they
might
because
of
Increasing
population
this
could
have
the
same
result
as
it
did
in
Britain
of
making
the
rest
of
the
population
fearful
Everybody
talks
about
the
need
for
educating
Indians
but
what
about
educating
white
people
about
Indians
Mrs
Webster
said
Educating
In
Indians
�
dians
wont
mean
much
unless
white
people
understand
more
about
Indians
ittzen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER
27
1965
I
doubt
If
any
will
go
bank
bankrupt
�
rupt
said
the
owner
Suffering
the
most
serious
setback
are
operators
of
hotels
which
have
only
a
small
num
number
�
ber
of
rooms
they
depend
on
beer
parlor
revenue
to
keep
them
going
Most
waters
have
found
themselves
Jobless
Most
are
collecting
unemployment
insur
insurance
�
ance
The
only
hotels
with
beer
par
parlor
�
lor
staff
still
working
are
the
Other
Story
Page
12
Canada
which
has
not
stopped
operating
and
the
Simon
Fraser
whose
beer
parlor
staff
is
help
helping
�
ing
in
renovation
work
at
the
beer
parlor
Others
are
working
in
the
hotels
bar
which
with
others
may
also
find
itself
out
of
busi
business
�
ness
if
the
recommendations
of
out-of-work
lower
mainland
beer
waiters
are
followed
The
waiters
have
asked
cock
cocktail
�
tail
lounge
men
to
go
on
strike
to
help
bring
the
dispute
to
a
head
If
the
beer
strike
goes
on
much
longer
Ill
have
to
layoff
my
men
said
Simon
Traser
manager
Bill
Grauwleler
Elsewhere
in
the
piovinceat
least
50
hotels
face
bankruptcy
30
of
them
in
the
greater
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
area
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Accident
Injures
Nine
persons
were
sent
to
hospital
with
minor
injuries
Saturday
when
the
convertible
car
In
which
they
were
riding
Service
Restored
Work
crews
from
Prince
George
and
Squamlsh
worked
full
steam
ahead
Friday
and
early
Saturday
to
clear
the
tiacks
of
the
Pacific
Great
Eas
Eastern
�
tern
Railway
after
a
train
wreckage
Thursday
Some
150
men
with
cranes
and
bulldozers
restored
the
line
for
service
by
Satuiday
A
north
-
bound
freight
train
had
jumped
the
tracks
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
near
Soda
Creek
23
miles
north
of
Williams
Lake
Liquid
fuel
dumped
over
a
hillside
from
broken
tank
cars
was
the
main
concern
of
the
clearing
crews
KkCopy
lll
MEN
WIN
SAFETY
TIGHT
Nearly
COO
men
walked
off
their
Jobs
at
the
North
wood
Pulp
Mill
site
Saturday
to
protest
lack
of
job
safety
The
protest
was
sparked
by
the
death
Friday
of
a
25-year-old
construction
worker
And
it
got
action
A
safety
committee
was
set
up
several
recommen
recommendations
�
dations
were
made
and
adhered
to
and
the
men
re
returned
�
turned
to
work
Sunday
N
V
Daly
Northwood
s
safety
co
ordinator
said
to
today
�
day
that
everything
was
under
control
at
the
mill
site
He
said
steps
are
being
taen
to
correct
safety
faults
Tempers
flared
after
Peter
Bretzer
of
North
Bat
tleford
Sask
fell
30
feet
to
his
death
In
the
recovery
building
at
the
mill
site
six
miles
north
of
here
He
died
only
two
hours
A
To
before
he
was
scheduled
to
leave
on
his
holidays
We
were
both
going
to
pick
up
our
pay
and
leave
that
night
said
Charles
Farrlsh
a
co
worker
of
Mr
Bretzers
They
both
planned
to
go
to
Vancouver
Mr
Bretzerwas
going
to
use
part
of
his
holi
holiday
�
day
to
visit
his
widowed
mother
in
North
Battleford
Mr
Bretzer
fell
to
his
death
when
a
piece
of
ply
plywood
�
wood
on
which
he
was
standing
gave
away
Shop
stewards
of
various
unions
on
the
Job
met
Satur
Saturday
�
day
shortly
after
workers
carrying
protest
signs
gathered
at
the
mills
gate
The
men
refused
to
pass
the
line
of
protesting
workers
Ie
been
in
construction
25
ears
and
Ive
never
seen
such
a
riduculous
lack
of
safety
said
Mr
Farrish
His
mood
was
typical
of
the
workers
The
only
men
wording
belonged
to
a
crew
repairing
unsafe
conditions
in
the
re
recovery
�
covery
building
The
conditions
are
pretty
bad
said
another
man
There
are
too
many
holes
uncovered
and
no
safety
rail
railings
�
ings
where
there
shouldbe
Two
other
workers
have
died
under
similar
circum
circumstances
�
stances
In
the
past
two
months
All
three
deaths
oc
occurred
�
curred
in
the
recovery
build
building
�
ing
He
said
the
men
were
not
protesting
against
North
wood
itself
Their
beef
he
said
was
with
the
main
contractor
Burns
and
Dutton
Al
Kurflss
head
shop
steward
of
the
boiler
makers
was
named
chairman
of
the
stewards
committee
They
ve
Burns
and
Dut
Hotels
Likely
Weather
Storm
Most
of
Prince
Georges
beer
parlors
are
expected
to
weather
the
strike
of
brewery
workers
in
the
Lower
Mainland
All
are
feeling
the
pinch
of
loss
of
levenue
through
the
strike
but
one
hotel
owner
said
in
an
interview
today
that
none
are
in
serious
financial
difficulty
yet
I
went
into
a
ditch
bordering
the
Hart
Highway
and
a
largetruck
landed
on
top
of
it
Police
said
the
car
driven
by
Wolf
Kelly
a
cook
at
Bablne
Lake
passed
a
large
delivery
truck
at
Mile
Six
of
the
Hart
Highway
at
10
pm
Saturday
and
then
slowed
down
to
make
a
left
hand
turn
The
truck
swerved
left
to
miss
the
car
but
clipped
a
rear
fender
pushing
it
into
the
ditch
The
truck
landed
on
top
of
the
car
The
driver
of
the
truck
Percy
Perry
of
Mlworth
Road
was
not
Injured
Injured
in
the
car
were
Audrey
Albertine
Leonard
Rem
and
Allen
Gauthler
Kath
erlne
and
Douglas
Carlfelleand
Louis
Beauchamp
all
of
the
Is
Island
�
land
Cache
Damage
in
the
accident
was
estimated
at
1300
Damage
was
estimated
at
3000
In
a
five
car
accident
at
Third
Ave
and
George
St
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
night
Two
of
the
cars
Involved
hit
head
on
and
three
other
cars
piled
Into
the
wreckage
ton
teen
high
balling
it
he
said
He
admitted
the
men
were
partly
at
fault
We
ve
let
it
go
on
to
the
point
where
it
s
really
got
out
of
hand
he
said
The
men
met
again
Sunday
with
management
and
Les
Southwell
of
the
Workmens
Compensation
Board
and
set
up
a
safety
committee
Earlier
Mr
Kurfiss
told
fellow
shop
steward
s
that
most
union
contracts
stipu
stipulated
�
lated
that
the
mendidn
thave
to
go
to
work
if
pi
oper
safety
precautions
were
not
taken
John
Dlnsmore
of
the
Workmen
s
Compensation
Board
said
safety
pre
precautions
�
cautions
at
the
site
were
long
overdue
An
inquest
into
Mr
Bretzer
s
death
will
be
held
730
p
m
Wednesday
at
the
city
magistrates
office
MORE
CAPS
FOUND
Another
70
blasting
caps
have
been
found
In
the
vicin
vicinity
�
ity
of
Duchess
Park
Junior
High
School
Last
Thursday
5
caps
were
found
under
a
tree
in
the
schoolyard
and
later
an
another
�
other
35
were
discovered
in
a
car
garage
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Ronald
Brown
on
RossCres
near
the
school
Mrs
Brown
found
the
70
caps
Saturday
In
bush
near
her
home
Police
said
today
they
still
have
no
idea
where
the
caps
are
coming
from
Parents
are
warned
to
watch
for
caps
inthe
posses
possession
�
sion
of
children
The
expos
ive
devices
can
blow
a
childs
hand
off
CPA
Crash
Claims
Hit
1303616
TORONTO
CP
The
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Life
Insurance
Association
said
today
claims
totalling
1303616
have
been
made
against
life
Insurance
com
companies
�
panies
as
a
result
of
the
crash
of
a
Canadian
Pacific
Airlines
DC
6B
in
British
Columbia
July
8
The
association
said
this
in
includes
�
cludes
amounts
payable
under
ordinary
or
group
life
Insur
Insurance
�
ance
policies
and
accidental
death
riders
but
does
not
in
include
�
clude
flight
insurance
policies
purchased
before
boarding
the
aircraft
or
travel
accident
in
insurance
�
surance
Rutherford
Slapped
Down
By
NDP
President
By
RON
THODY
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Former
candidate
Ken
Rutherford
was
slapped
down
Sunday
by
Frank
Snowsell
president
of
the
B
C
New
Democratic
Party
Mr
Snowsell
said
Mr
Rutherfoids
charges
made
in
radio
newscasts
of
in
inaccurate
�
accurate
reporting
in
The
Citizen
were
unfounded
I
have
found
no
reason
to
challenge
the
reporting
and
the
accuracy
of
stories
which
have
appealed
In
The
Citizen
Mr
Snowsellsaid
Mr
Rutherford
a
formei
NDP
candidate
here
who
last
week
was
defeated
in
a
bid
to
try
again
charged
Trlday
Hut
a
Citizen
leporter
used
underhanded
tricks
to
get
information
He
also
said
publicly
tlut
The
Citizens
coverage
of
a
local
party
split
was
Inac
Inaccurate
�
curate
But
subsequent
investiga
investigation
�
tion
proved
Mr
Rutheiford
wrong
said
Mr
Snowsell
The
newspapei
gave
adequate
and
fair
coveiage
in
both
news
and
editorial
comment
Ml
Snowsell
said
attei
an
Investigation
into
Mr
Rutherfoids
chaiges
He
said
the
stories
met
the
highest
journalistic
stan
standards
�
dards
Mr
Snowsell
made
these
comments
in
m
official
statement
Sunday
befoie
leaving
forVancouvei
b
all
The
provincial
paity
was
hei
e
In
a
detei
mined
ef
fort
to
patch
up
an
internal
dispute
in
the
partv
The
dispute
centered
on
charges
that
the
nominated
candidate
Fied
Atkinson
hadnt
been
in
the
paity
long
enough
He
apparently
had
been
told
so
in
several
telephone
calls
leceived
within
hours
of
his
v
let
oi
j
ovei
Mr
Rutheifoid
Mi
Atkinson
twice
told
of
leceiving
telephone
calls
made
by
people
looking
for
their
own
political
Miu
But
he
would
not
elaboi
ate
Mi
Snowsell
met
putv
membei
s
behind
closed
doois
at
the
IWA
UallSatui
dav
night
He
emeiged
smlliiu
fioni
the
meeting
Its
settled
he
said
Nrj
FRANK
SNOWSELL
unfounded