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iMk
Vol
9
No
199
THE
WORLD
TODAY
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flavour
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THE
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BONN
CP
-
Chancellor
Ludwig
Erhaid
met
today
with
leaders
of
hts
Christian
Demo
Democratic
�
cratic
party
to
decide
what
to
do
about
the
sudden
deadlock
In
his
efforts
to
form
a
new
West
German
government
The
crisis
arose
Thursday
night
when
the
Free
Democrats
the
junior
partners
In
Erhards
coalition
walked
out
of
the
negotiations
The
Flee
Demo
Democrats
�
crats
want
their
leader
Vlce
Chancellor
Erich
Mende
to
keep
his
other
job
of
minister
of
all
German
affairs
Wife
Causes
Riot
BUENOS
AIRES
Reuters
Isabel
Peron
young
wife
of
for
former
�
mer
Argentine
strongman
Juan
Peron
has
a
new
address
today
following
a
pitched
battle
be
between
�
tween
riot
police
and
demon
demonstrators
�
strators
outside
her
fashionable
hotel
Thursday
The
demonstrators
protested
against
the
visit
by
Perons
wife
who
arrived
Sunday
for
what
a
leading
Peronlst
has
described
as
a
mission
to
sponsor
the
peaceful
return
of
Peron
by
legal
means
Aircraft
Lost
WASHINGTON
AP
Rus
Russian
�
sian
-
made
antl
-
aircraft
missiles
have
downed
another
US
warplane
over
North
Viet
Nam
the
defence
department
reports
Four
such
downlngs
had
been
reported
earlier
US
officials
said
a
surface-to-air
missle
brought
down
a
navy
F
8E
Crusader
jet
Oct
4
The
pilot
was
rescued
Killed
In
Congo
CAIRO
Reuters
Ernesto
Che
Guevara
former
Cuban
Industry
minister
and
Congo
Congolese
�
lese
rebel
leader
Gaston
Sou
mlalot
may
have
been
killed
in
an
ambush
in
The
Congo
a
re
reliable
�
liable
African
source
here
said
today
The
source
said
both
men
were
believed
to
have
been
involved
in
a
battle
of
Flzi
Eastern
Congo
where
a
group
of
Congolese
insurgents
was
ambushed
last
weekend
Down
With
Reds
JAKARTA
AP
-
About
800
youths
screaming
down
with
communism
burned
the
Chi
Chinese
�
nese
University
Thursday
and
clashed
with
about
60
Chinese
Communist
students
outside
a
dormitory
Witnesses
said
knives
and
firearms
were
used
in
the
fight
and
there
were
several
injured
on
both
sides
before
soldiers
intervened
The
Chinese
University
is
sponsored
by
an
association
of
local
pro
Peking
Chinese
Its
two
storey
building
was
burned
to
the
ground
Johnson
In
Pain
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Presi
President
�
dent
Johnson
recovering
from
a
gallbladder
operation
was
re
reported
�
ported
today
to
be
having
some
pains
In
the
area
of
his
in
incision
�
cision
and
to
have
had
barely
two
hours
of
sleep
during
the
night
Put
Joseph
Laltin
assistant
press
secretary
said
the
pain
was
not
great
enough
to
require
any
sedation
Prince
George
must
tie
growing
up
The
first
real
scheduling
of
a
late
late
late
television
movie
Is
set
for
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
CKPGs
Ab
Wlebe
says
the
venture
Into
the
hlterto
untried
area
will
be
made
tie
cause
the
station
haptens
to
have
an
old
but
good
movie
left
over
from
a
package
deal
First
one
at
llilO
is
Magic
Town
starring
James
Stew
Stewart
�
art
and
No
2
at
1250
is
a
newspaper
story
called
Love
is
News
featuring
Tyrone
Power
and
Loretta
Young
Talk
about
speed
tommun-
Icatlons
The
woidwdsjust
out
that
Euro
an
president
Ben
G
Inter
was
going
to
fly
to
Fin
Finland
�
land
when
the
local
travel
agency
received
a
call
from
Pan
American
Airways
in
New
By
SCOn
HONEYMAN
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Work
has
begun
on
the
site
of
Union
Oil
Co
Ltds
Prince
George
petroleum
products
re
refinery
�
finery
The
site
for
the
75000
bar
barrels
�
rels
a
day
refinery
has
been
cleared
of
trees
and
the
top
soil
cover
has
been
removed
The
refinery
expect
to
cost
substantially
more
than5
mil
million
�
lion
will
rise
adjacent
to
Prince
George
Pulp
and
Paper
Ltds
mill
which
will
ultimat
ultimately
�
ely
be
surrounded
by
the
refin
refinery
�
ery
a
chemical
plant
and
Intercontinental
Pulps
mill
Unions
president
W
E
Tarrar
of
Calgary
has
said
he
expects
construction
on
the
plant
itself
will
begin
next
year
The
site
is
expected
to
be
com
completely
�
pletely
prepared
by
this
winter
Union
plans
to
refine
a
full
spectrum
of
petroleum
prod
products
�
ucts
but
odds
are
that
Bunker
C
oil
will
be
one
of
its
largest
It
is
understood
uncon
unconfirmed
�
firmed
by
Union
that
a
deal
is
in
the
offing
for
sale
of
the
refinerys
light
oil
products
to
another
petroleum
Industry
firm
York
telling
him
they
have
a
direct
flight
New
York-Hel-slnki
The
local
chaps
did
not
know
someone
wanted
to
go
Elimination
of
angle
paik-
ing
outside
Victoria
Medi
Medical
�
cal
Centre
has
streamlined
the
traffic
flow
In
that
area
Paral
Parallel
�
lel
parking
now
is
the
i
ule
which
means
southbound
drivers
dont
have
to
sneak
past
wondering
whether
or
not
someone
is
going
to
back
up
into
them
A
flock
of
chicken
experts
perts
are
gathering
Mon
Monday
�
day
in
Torontos
Seaway
Hotel
They
will
include
El
Rancho
Take
Home
entrepreneur
Henry
puchscherer
Hell
be
in
on
discussions
of
trends
and
production
methods
In
the
chain
take
out
food
business
CjT
une
k
Union
has
reportedly
signed
a
contract
for
supply
of
Bunker
C
oil
with
one
of
the
three
pulp
mills
In
Prince
George
and
observers
say
negotiations
are
going
on
with
others
Bunker
fuel
can
be
competit
competitive
�
ive
with
natural
gas
If
its
consumers
are
close
enough
to
the
supply
In
Prince
George
there
will
be
the
three
pulp
mills
the
chemical
plant
and
at
least
one
other
proposed
Industry
which
may
find
It
advantageous
to
use
the
fuel
Unions
supply
from
the
gas
fields
is
said
to
be
relatively
light
meaning
it
is
not
par
particularly
�
ticularly
high
in
Bunker
C
content
BC
Tel
To
Build
New
Centre
Construction
of
its
new
ad
administration
�
ministration
and
works
in
Prince
George
will
be
announc
announced
�
ed
by
BC
Telephone
Co
Monday
The
building
which
will
cost
about
500000
will
be
con
constructed
�
structed
on
a
C5
acre
site
at
the
intersection
of
Highway
16
and
Van
Bien
Road
It
will
be
the
administration
centre
for
the
company
in
Its
Prince
George
operations
The
project
will
also
include
a
works
yard
BC
Telephone
officials
will
make
the
announcement
at
an
Invitational
luncheon
which
will
be
followed
by
an
on
site
sod
turnlng
ceremony
The
office
will
relieve
the
strain
being
felt
by
the
com
company
�
pany
in
its
downtown
offices
BC
Tel
employees
are
being
moved
to
rented
locations
throughout
town
as
equipment
installations
continue
totakeup
space
in
the
present
building
on
Sixth
Avenue
at
Brunswick
St
BC
Tel
officials
declined
to
give
details
of
the
building
plans
today
1
e
Holds
Job
J
Alphonse
Ouimet
has
been
appointed
to
another
term
as
president
of
the
Canadian
Bioadcastlng
Corporation
The
announcement
from
Prime
Minister
Pearsons
office
said
the
CJ-year-old
ex
executive
�
ecutive
has
been
appointed
to
another
seven
-
year
term
By
GLEN
RINGDAL
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Shooting
lias
again
erupted
on
Quesnel
Lake
the
third
consecutive
year
forest
service
officials
have
been
threatened
by
a
mystery
gunman
Forest
Service
launch
en
engineer
�
gineer
George
Dorians
was
the
victim
of
a
running
battle
with
an
elusive
maiksmanat
11
pm
Thursday
at
the
Sucker
Point
forestry
look
lookout
�
out
at
the
southend
of
Ques
Quesnel
�
nel
Lake
near
Williams
Lake
Dorrans
was
cut
by
flying
glass
in
the
30
minute
battle
but
was
not
seriously
in
injured
�
jured
Two
years
ago
porrans
was
the
victim
of
a
slmillar
attack
and
last
year
another
itizn
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daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columb
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Conservative
leader
John
Diefenbaker
followed
by
Cariboo
candidate
Peter
Runkle
buttons
his
coat
against
the
chill
of
the
north
as
he
leaves
the
Prince
George
airpoit
after
ai
riving
shortly
before
noon
today
Mr
Diefenbaker
is
heie
to
campaign
on
behalf
of
Mr
Runkle
He
spoke
early
this
afternoon
in
the
Legion
Hall
Miller
Photo
Work
Under
Way
Union
Oil
Plant
ill
Serve
Diefenbaker
Arrives
Phone
5642441
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Chain
Saws
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Lightest
CHAIN
SAW
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NOW
AT
Interior
Power
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Sales
and
Service
Ltd
1
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Quebec
-
FRIEND
OF
THE
NORTH
By
RON
THODY
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Opposition
Leader
John
Dief
Diefenbaker
�
enbaker
stepped
into
the
Prince
George
sunshine
shortly
before
noon
today
and
told
everybody
he
was
a
friend
of
the
north
And
in
an
Interview
at
the
airport
he
immediately
hit
out
against
the
Liberals
for
grab
grabbing
�
bing
the
Torys
roads
to
re
souices
plank
They
the
Liberals
rid
ridiculed
�
iculed
it
for
two
and
one
half
years
and
now
they
are
going
to
adopt
lthe
said
Mr
Diefenbaker
was
re
referring
�
ferring
to
Liberal
Northern
Af
Affairs
�
fairs
Minister
Arthur
Lalngs
announcement
that
100
million
would
be
spent
over
10
years
on
a
northern
road
netwoik
The
pioposal
would
eventu
eventually
�
ally
bring
allnortheiniesoutce
aieas
within
200
miles
of
a
permanant
road
When
we
announced
we
wore
opening
the
north
we
weie
con
condemned
�
demned
by
the
Liberals
the
Conservative
chief
said
shak
shaking
�
ing
his
head
violently
Mr
Diefenbaker
played
cat
and
mouse
over
suggestions
made
by
the
local
candidate
Peter
Runkle
that
a
Conserva
Conservative
�
tive
government
would
extend
a
northern
roads
grant
to
in
include
�
clude
the
piovinclally
owned
Pacific
Great
Eastern
Railway
Im
not
going
into
that
he
said
But
he
quickly
added
It
would
bear
looking
Into
on
our
program
of
opening
of
resour
resources
�
ces
Over
Production
Forecast
Mr
Diefenbaker
hinted
that
his
tarty
wanted
the
Cariboo
riding
because
of
its
reputa
reputation
�
tion
as
the
economic
boom
cen
centre
�
tre
of
Canada
A
most
tremendous
de
development
�
velopment
here
most
tremen
tremendous
�
dous
he
said
his
blue
eyes
twinkling
Certainly
we
want
the
seat
we
want
Peter
Runkleelected
Mr
Diefenbaker
who
was
scheduled
to
address
a
public
meeting
at
noon
in
the
Legion
Hall
said
that
a
Conservative
government
would
diop
the
11
per
cent
sales
tax
on
building
materials
He
said
It
would
have
a
tre
mendous
effect
on
B
Cs
building
boom
The
conservative
chief
on
the
last
leg
of
his
one
and
-a
-half
NEW
YORK
CP
A
Canadian
pulp
and
paper
executive
predicted
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
that
the
world
faces
an
over
production
of
pulp
in
the
next
few
years
despite
a
strong
North
American
market
J
V
Clyne
chairman
and
chief
executive
officer
of
MacMlllan
Bloedel
and
Powell
River
Ltd
attributed
the
foreseen
over
production
to
substantial
increases
in
the
capacity
to
produce
pulp
in
the
Scandinavian
countries
as
well
as
in
North
America
Fail
To
Return
RCMP
today
began
a
land
and
air
seaich
foi
three
missing
Prince
George
hunteis
A
police
car
was
patrolling
roads
In
the
Blackwater
coun
country
�
try
this
morning
In
search
of
Edward
Fleming
Ewert
Cres
Crescent
�
cent
Bob
Goss
an
employee
of
Ben
GlnterConstructionCo
and
an
unidentified
companion
known
only
as
Dave
The
three
left
Prince
George
last
Friday
for
a
hunting
trip
in
the
Blackwater
area
They
planned
to
come
out
at
either
Vanderhoof
or
Quesnel
They
were
due
back
to
work
Tuesday
but
failed
to
return
The
old
Nechako
bridge
was
closed
again
today
the
second
time
within
a
week
A
spokesman
for
the
Dept
of
Highways
said
today
the
bridge
sustained
severe
dam
damage
�
age
last
week
when
a
fork
lift
ran
into
the
railing
The
railing
was
ripped
out
and
bracings
were
damaged
Crews
did
some
temporary
re
repair
�
pair
work
at
that
time
to
have
the
bridge
re
-opened
for
traffic
However
the
lower
cords
lud
MacMillans
Surrender
TORONTO
CP
George
and
Viola
MacMlllan
charged
with
fraud
in
connection
with
the
trading
last
year
of
shares
oi
Windfall
Oils
and
Mines
Ltd
surrendered
today
They
weie
taken
to
police
headquarters
and
photographed
and
fingerprinted
then
to
mag
istrates
court
for
arraignment
Repair
Work
Closes
Old
Nechako
Bridge
to
be
reinforced
by
steel
plates
The
plates
had
to
be
brought
In
from
Vancouver
They
arrived
Thursday
and
work
was
commenced
this
morning
The
spokesman
said
he
hopes
the
work
will
be
finished
by
Saturday
night
If
not
well
have
to
work
Sunday
he
saldj
The
bridge
will
be
open
for
traffic
either
Sunday
or
Monday
Mystery
Gunman
Back
In
Quesnel
Lake
Area
foiestry
official
Trank
Crosby
was
shot
at
but
un
uninjured
�
injured
Each
of
the
three
episodes
have
occured
on
dai
stoi
m
nights
Last
night
was
no
excep
exception
�
tion
as
Mr
Dorrans
stood
on
the
wharf
outside
his
cabin
home
He
lud
heard
and
seen
a
small
boat
on
the
lake
Suddenly
shots
rang
out
and
bullets
flew
by
the
45-year-old
engineer
He
jumped
on
the
38
foot
patrol
launch
White
Spiuce
It
and
gave
chase
to
the
of
offending
�
fending
craft
Bullets
continued
to
whizz
by
Dorrans
head
and
sink
into
the
launchs
hull
and
superstructure
The
boat
sped
away
with
Dorrans
never
getting
close
enough
to
see
cleat
ly
the
person
or
persons
who
were
trying
to
take
his
life
The
Forest
Ranger
at
Horsefly
home
base
of
the
Sucker
Point
Lookout
Vern
Craig
said
Itwouldappear
that
the
same
person
is
re
responsible
�
sponsible
for
all
three
shootings
The
whole
thing
is
a
complete
mystery
to
us
he
said
George
Dorrans
cer
certainly
�
tainly
isnt
the
type
of
guy
who
makes
enemies
He
said
he
isnt
sure
If
the
gunman
is
shooting
at
the
boat
oi
the
nun
The
boat
could
sink
if
it
was
stiuck
below
thewatei
line
But
last
year
Mi
Crosby
was
shot
at
while
he
stood
beside
the
cabin
RCMP
aie
Investigating
last
nights
shooting
Clne
told
a
meeting
of
New
York
Society
of
Security
Ana
Analysts
�
lysts
total
manufacturing
ca
capacity
�
pacity
of
pulp
in
British
Columbia
alone
now
Is
about
2000000
tons
a
year
and
by
19G8
it
will
increase
to
about
3000000
Then
if
all
the
mills
come
into
being
to
which
the
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
government
has
allotted
timber
or
is
in
the
process
oi
allotting
timber
he
said
there
will
be
a
further
in
increase
�
crease
He
said
that
in
five
ears
the
total
pulp
capacity
in
British
Columbia
will
be
more
than
6000000
tons
an
Increase
of
three
times
the
present
capac
capacity
�
ity
There
will
be
a
substantial
over
capacity
in
the
world
mar
market
�
ket
pulp
production
starting
in
1967
or
1968
and
running
into
the
early
1970s
said
Clyne
He
called
for
an
orderly
pulp
expansion
not
the
disor
disorderly
�
derly
expansion
which
Is
pro
mlsed
during
the
next
few
years
Cljne
told
the
society
whose
members
help
brokers
and
In
Investment
�
vestment
houses
advise
their
investors
and
shareholders
that
he
knows
of
no
way
of
cor
correcting
�
recting
this
situation
except
by
allowing
it
to
correct
itself
by
the
application
of
normal
eco
economic
�
nomic
forces
In
the
course
of
correction
some
of
us
perhaps
all
us
us
are
going
to
be
hurt
added
the
Vancouver
executive
who
leaves
Saturday
on
a
business
trip
to
Europe
He
predicted
the
possibility
of
lower
prices
by
his
company
during
the
period
of
over
overcapacity
�
capacity
adding
however
that
he
could
not
estimate
at
the
moment
the
amount
of
the
price
reduction
Cljne
said
the
economy
of
North
America
as
well
as
of
the
European
Common
Matket
Is
buoyant
today
and
we
ex
expect
�
pect
that
oui
lumber
pioducts
will
continue
to
command
a
good
pi
ice
in
those
aieas
Bntain
howeer
Kundergo
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a
ii
lod
of
financial
crisis
which
undoubted
will
be
over
overcome
�
come
said
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The
need
foi
housing
will
continue
to
keep
lumbei
In
good
demand
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foi
ecast
an
Inci
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in
the
plwood
maiket
in
Camda
in
the
next
10
eais
adding
that
theie
will
lie
a
good
demand
in
England
when
she
ietoeis
fiom
her
present
economic
dif
liculties
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said
he
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one
market
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leaves
this
afternoon
for
a
meeting
tonight
in
Victoria
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will
wind
up
his
western
tour
In
the
Okanagan
Saturday
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an
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at
the
airport
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poo
pooed
Liberal
chaiges
that
the
government
cannot
afford
a
20
boost
in
old
age
pensions
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say
the
raise
would
cost
the
Canadian
taxpayer
830
mil
million
�
lion
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Mr
Diefenbaker
said
hed
get
the
money
not
out
of
the
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and
company
negotiators
aie
expected
to
meet
face-to-face
today
for
the
first
time
since
B
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beer
strike
began
Aug
23
Spokesmen
for
the
companies
involved
and
officials
of
the
Beverage
Dispensers
and
Cul
Culinary
�
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Workers
Union
CLC
met
separately
Thursday
with
Reg
Clements
the
provincial
gov
governments
�
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chief
concillatlonof
ficer
Thursdays
discussions
were
a
continuation
of
a
day
long
session
Wednesday
In
Mr
Clements
labor
department
of
offices
�
fices
here
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Free
Trip
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boxes
shown
here
by
Joan
Burke
will
help
some
lucky
person
to
win
a
free
trip
to
Hawaii
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boxes
are
displayed
by
Prince
Geoige
merchants
who
participate
in
The
Citizen
tour
to
Hawaii
Jan
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to
20
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for
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