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THE
WORLD
TODAY
China
Vote
Today
UNITED
NATIONS
CP
-The
United
Nations
General
As
Assembly
�
sembly
was
expected
to
vote
to
today
�
day
on
the
question
of
seating
Communist
China
The
assem
assembly
�
bly
returned
to
the
question
of
Chinese
representation
Mon
Monday
�
day
afternoon
Debate
was
Interrupted
last
Thursday
when
Premier
Ian
Smith
declared
the
self
governing
colony
of
Rhodesia
Independent
and
threw
the
Security
Council
Into
an
emergency
session
Ontarios
Fault
TORONTO
CP
Ontario
Hydro
has
admitted
that
a
mal
malfunction
�
function
in
a
piece
of
its
equipment
sparked
the
great
blackout
that
left
Northeastern
North
America
without
elec
electricity
�
tricity
a
week
ago
V
Ross
Strike
chairman
of
the
pub-licily-owned
Hydro
-Electric
Power
Commission
of
Ontario
placed
the
blame
Monday
on
a
relay
device
at
the
Sir
Adam
Beck
No
2
generating
station
at
Queenston
Just
north
of
Niagara
Falls
Ont
Ships
Collide
QUEBEC
CP
Two
freight
freighters
�
ers
collided
in
dense
fog
on
the
St
Lawrence
River
today
off
He
dOrleans
14
miles
down
downstream
�
stream
from
Quebec
City
and
one
of
them
ran
aground
fol
following
�
lowing
the
collision
No
In
Injuries
�
juries
were
reported
The
ves
vessels
�
sels
were
identified
as
the
freighters
Lawrencecliffe
Hall
owned
by
the
Hall
Corp
and
the
Sunek
of
Saguenay
Ship
Shipping
�
ping
Co
The
Lawrencecliffe
Hall
went
aground
New
Space
Shot
MOSCOW
Reuters
Russia
announced
today
the
launching
of
a
new
space
shot
toward
Venus
the
second
in
four
days
Venus
-3
was
placed
in
an
or
orbit
�
bit
similar
to
Venus
2
which
was
launched
Friday
Tass
news
agency
said
Venus
2
reached
a
distance
of
718125
miles
from
earth
after
three
days
in
flight
Monday
The
first
Soviet
Venus
shot
was
launched
Feb
12
1961
and
it
passed
within
62500
miles
of
the
planet
after
covering
175000000
miles
Arms
For
Arabs
LONDON
AP
-
Britain
and
the
United
States
have
Joined
in
a
unique
offer
to
supply
Saudi
Arabia
with
a
modern
200
000000
air
defence
system
Diplomats
who
disclosed
some
details
today
said
the
British
American
proposals
were
flown
to
King
Faisals
government
last
week
by
John
Stonehouse
British
deputy
aviation
minister
Hit
at
China
MOSCOW
Reuters
Russia
broke
a
14
month
official
sil
silence
�
ence
to
hit
out
at
China
today
rejecting
Peking
charges
of
US
Russian
collaboration
as
a
slanderous
provocation
Pravda
the
official
Commu
Communist
�
nist
party
newspaper
accused
the
Peking
leaders
of
shatter
shattering
�
ing
Communist
world
unity
Several
patrons
of
the
Simon
Fraser
dining
room
had
an
excuse
to
spill
their
spaghetti
one
eveninglastweek
Looking
up
and
over
the
parti
partition
�
tion
separating
the
dining
room
from
the
corridor
they
were
surprised
to
see
a
face
bobbing
by
and
a
hand
waving
at
them
It
was
surprising
because
the
man
appeared
to
be
nine
feet
tall
He
wasnt
He
was
merely
riding
the
shoulders
of
a
buddy
through
the
hotel
Prince
George
firemen
are
putting
on
thelrSamaClaus
suits
onte
again
Well
maybe
they
wont
dress
the
part
but
theyre
filling
the
role
as
they
repair
used
toys
to
brighten
the
Christmas
of
children
who
otherwise
wouldnt
get
presents
on
the
holiday
Anonewlthtoys
to
donate
can
give
them
to
this
worthwtle
project
by
ailing
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Womens
c
Princess
Places
Wreath
WASHINGTON
CP
-
Prin
Princess
�
cess
Margaret
of
Britain
stood
In
wind
swept
Arlington
Na
National
�
tional
Cemetery
today
and
placed
a
wreath
of
red
white
and
blue
chrysanthemums
on
the
grave
of
president
John
F
Kennedy
It
was
the
first
event
In
a
day
which
for
the
princess
and
her
husband
the
Earl
of
Snow
don
combined
hands-across-the
-
sea
sentiment
religion
history
and
social
events
The
day
was
oveicast
as
a
motorcade
Including
the
loyal
couples
limousine
entered
the
cemetery
They
weie
greeted
by
Maj
-Gen
Curtis
J
Herrlck
commanding
the
Washington
military
district
Ahead
for
the
princess
were
visits
to
other
monuments
and
museums
and
to
Washington
Cathedral
Anglican
where
the
historic
Glastonbury
thorn
tree
true
to
tradition
burst
Into
bloom
for
the
coming
ofBritish
royalty
399
district
teachers
School
Board
Monday
re
rejected
�
jected
a
proposed
contract
which
had
been
accepted
by
the
teachers
Conciliator
for
the
contract
negotiations
Ron
Tweedle
said
the
board
rejected
the
recom
recommendations
�
mendations
basically
on
one
point
This
was
the
proposal
that
Commonwealth
teachers
all
from
outside
BC
be
given
full
credit
for
teaching
exper
experience
�
ience
and
U
S
teachers
be
given
half
credit
for
exper
experience
�
ience
Under
the
present
contract
half
credit
Is
given
for
Com
Commonwealth
�
monwealth
experience
and
no
credit
is
given
for
US
ex
experience
�
perience
Mr
Tweedie
who
also
was
conciliator
for
Burns
Lake
and
Vanderhoof
district
teacher
contract
negotiations
said
the
same
terms
set
out
in
the
pro
proposed
�
posed
Prince
George
contract
were
accepted
by
school
boards
in
the
other
two
centres
The
Burns
Lake
and
Vander
Vanderhoof
�
hoof
contracts
were
settled
Monday
They
Involve
72
teach
teachers
�
ers
in
Burns
Lake
and
72
teachers
In
Vanderhoof
Mr
Tweedie
said
the
Prince
George
board
apparently
agreed
with
the
very
com
complicated
�
plicated
pay
boost
recom
recommendations
�
mendations
in
the
proposed
contract
An
arbitration
board
will
be
set
up
by
Nov
20
The
present
contract
expires
Dec
31
Voters
in
the
December
11
civic
elections
wont
have
to
worry
about
getting
to
the
polls
on
time
Chamber
of
Com
merce
civic
affairs
committee
under
Chairman
Dick
Smith
is
setting
up
a
free
transportation
pool
At
the
moment
the
group
is
looking
for
a
few
more
vol
unteer
drivers
so
give
Dick
or
the
chamber
office
a
call
if
you
can
set
aside
a
few
hours
on
the
eleventh
TA
Colllngb
vicepres
w
ident
and
general
manager
of
Thurso
Pulp
and
Pair
has
been
named
to
the
same
post
with
Northwood
Pulp
and
Paper
He
succeeds
the
late
JKEadie
who
died
in
the
tragic
CPA
crash
near
100
Mile
House
this
summer
Mr
Collings
takes
over
his
new
position
eflectlve
the
first
of
next
month
With
ice
forming
along
the
v
shore
and
boats
pulled
out
for
the
winter
Prince
Geoige
Yacht
Club
members
are
going
to
tty
some
fireside
sailing
They
will
meet
Wednesday
evening
jt
730
at
Doug
Burrs
New
members
are
welcome
says
Fied
Skinner
who
is
avail
able
for
Information
at
44880
mm
7
de
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCESS
MARGARET
Social
whirl
too
Teachers
Schools
Agree
to
Disagree
In
Salary
Dispute
An
arbitration
board
will
be
named
to
settle
a
con
contract
�
tract
dispute
between
Prince
George
School
Board
and
Explosion
Victims
Satisfactory
Five
youngsters
injured
in
an
explosion
at
Morphee
Lake
Sunday
are
in
satisfactory
con
dition
in
hospital
today
Four
children
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Gordon
Page
along
with
a
neighbors
child
John
Durphy
were
taken
to
hospital
following
an
explosion
in
the
Page
house
trailer
A
hospital
spokesman
said
Janice
18
and
Denby
13
most
seriously
injured
of
the
five
were
a
little
more
comfor
comfortable
�
table
today
The
two
children
suffering
from
multiple
fractures
and
lacerations
are
expected
to
be
transferred
to
hospital
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Kim
12
Melanie
8
and
John
Durphy
9
received
minor
in
injuries
�
juries
and
are
in
good
condition
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER
16
1965
Economic
Sanctions
On
The
Way
LONDON
CP
-
The
British
Parliament
today
armed
Prime
Minister
Wilson
with
sweeping
emergency
powers
to
put
down
the
rebellious
white
minority
government
in
Rhodesia
and
re
establish
British
sover
sovereignty
�
eignty
there
A
law
passed
without
dissent
in
both
houses
of
Parliament
and
ghen
roal
assent
allowed
Wilson
to
rule
by
decree
on
Rhodesian
issues
The
first
decrees
were
ex
expected
�
pected
today
stripping
Rho
Rhodesia
�
desia
of
its
Commonwealth
trading
privileges
All
decrees
take
effect
when
Issued
but
expire
unless
approved
by
both
houses
of
Parliament
within
28
dajs
Wilson
said
earlier
he
aimed
to
re
create
a
legal
admlnis
1
traion
in
Rhodesia
under
the
authority
of
Governor
Sli
Humphrey
Glbbs
Glbbs
remained
defiantly
In
his
official
Salisbury
mansion
despite
two
visits
Monday
from
Rhodesian
Prime
Minister
Ian
Smith
who
told
him
to
quit
and
said
We
do
not
have
a
governor
in
Rhodesia
any
more
Smith
went
on
national
radio
Monday
to
appeal
for
the
loyalty
of
the
Rhodesian
police
and
armed
forces
He
asked
Rhodeslans
to
ignore
Insinuations
that
there
was
some
other
authority
Gibbs
than
his
government
which
declared
independence
last
week
for
the
territory
pop
populated
�
ulated
by
4000000Negroesand
220000
whites
In
New
Delhi
Forty
African
Arab
and
Indian
students
shout
shouting
�
ing
Down
with
the
Queen
and
Down
with
Smith
today
smashed
the
glass
doors
of
the
British
high
commission
here
They
hauled
down
the
British
Union
Jack
outside
the
building
ripped
It
to
pieces
and
burned
it
BRA
Hklr
d
Toys
Boys
The
Prince
Geoige
Fire
Department
is
looking
for
re
repairable
�
pairable
toys
once
again
Its
an
annual
affair
for
fire
firemen
�
men
like
Al
Pearce
left
and
George
More
shown
here
with
a
few
of
this
years
contributions
that
will
make
Christmas
a
happiei
time
for
many
needy
children
in
the
district
Toys
can
be
droppul
off
at
the
fire
hall
Looy
Photo
Phone
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Wilson
Gets
Go
Ahead
BRITAIN
TAKES
AIM
AT
SMITHS
POWER
THE
WRITING
ON
THE
WALL
FOR
EX
FINANCE
MINISTER
WALTER
GORDON
Pinchi
Mercury
Mine
Almost
Sure
To
Open
It
is
almost
certain
there
will
be
a
spring
announcement
and
a
fall
reopening
of
the
Pinchi
Lake
mercury
mine
near
Fort
St
James
Latest
in
a
series
of
events
leading
to
strong
speculation
that
Cominco
again
will
process
cinnabar
from
Mine
Hill
about
15
miles
from
Fort
St
James
have
been
company
inquiries
about
availability
of
housing
sites
in
Fort
St
James
Public
relations
chief
Jim
Cameron
said
in
a
telephone
Interview
from
Trail
today
the
inquiries
were
not
Indicative
of
anything
being
hotter
or
even
warmer
Its
just
that
if
the
mine
were
to
be
brought
back
into
operation
we
would
have
to
consider
where
people
would
live
he
said
Other
company
officials
have
however
stated
reopening
is
definite
for
fall
next
jear
A
large
ore
body
was
found
about
800
feet
below
the
surface
of
the
north
side
and
it
con
continued
�
tinued
to
at
least
2200
feet
Some
Work
Continues
On
1
6
East
Work
is
expected
to
continue
throughout
the
winter
on
some
of
the
four
contiacts
still
run
running
�
ning
on
Highway
15
East
of
Prince
George
One
of
the
major
contracts
still
running
is
a
Ben
Glnter
Construction
Co
Ltd
project
Regional
highways
engineer
DM
MacVicar
said
Monday
the
work
has
been
slow
on
the
contract
which
covers
a
10
mile
section
near
Crescent
Spur
but
there
are
terrific
soil
and
water
problems
Also
running
Into
difficulties
Is
Alpine
Construction
which
has
a
grubbing
and
clearing
contract
for
23
miles
from
Dome
Creek
toward
Prince
George
Standard
General
Construc
Construction
�
tion
Is
still
working
from
Wil
Willow
�
low
River
to
Hungry
Creek
a
distance
of
34
miles
Square
M
Construction
has
completed
its
contract
at
Goat
River
and
the
Fraser
River
bridge
approaches
also
have
been
completed
at
McDride
To
be
let
is
a
contract
for
grading
between
Dome
Creek
and
Crescent
Spur
Strike
Delayed
Until
Nov
24
VANCOUVER
CP
-Dritish
Columbia
oil
workers
Monday
night
postponed
a
province-wide
strike
that
the
pro
provincial
�
vincial
government
said
it
wouldnt
tolerate
The
oil
workers
accepted
a
recommendation
from
the
100-000-
member
British
Columbia
Federation
of
Labor
CLC
to
postpone
the
Industry
crippling
strike
until
midnight
Nov
24
Because
of
costs
Involved
in
getting
to
the
ore
body
Com
Cominco
�
inco
Is
expected
to
mine
again
on
the
south
side
by
the
so
called
drill
blast
-muckout
method
Observers
see
an
open
pit
mine
as
infeaslble
because
of
the
excessive
amount
of
gangue
waste
material
inherent
in
the
cinnabar
ore
Cominco
also
is
believed
to
be
negotiating
for
ore
bodies
HOME
OF
THE
KNIOHT
TRAILER
Kfifflffll
IS5
Mile
6
Hart
Hwy
closer
to
transportation
and
more
economical
to
mine
than
the
original
Pinchi
mine
Concentration
of
the
ore
would
be
done
by
the
flotation
method
with
shipping
of
con
concentrates
�
centrates
to
a
smelter
some
distance
for
the
mine
Flotation
would
be
a
higher
recovery
process
than
was
used
by
the
company
when
it
operated
Pinchi
during
the
Second
World
War
WE
CAN
READ
IT
WHY
NOT
SAY
IT
LONDON
AP
A
clergyman
today
came
to
the
defence
of
critic
Kenneth
Tynan
for
his
use
on
television
of
a
four
letter
world
for
sexual
intercourse
Using
the
world
on
television
is
no
worse
than
printing
it
in
book
like
Lady
Chatterleys
Lover
said
Very
Rev
Hugh
Christopher
Heywood
69
provost
of
the
Anglican
cathedral
at
Southwell
Its
no
worse
to
use
it
once
it
has
been
pub
published
�
lished
than
to
talk
about
having
intercourse
with
he
added
Tynan
literary
director
of
Britains
National
Theatre
used
the
world
in
a
discussion
of
censorship
and
the
stage
which
was
broacast
Saturday
May
Abandon
Effort
Visitor
Information
Problem
ForChamber
A
suggestion
that
the
Cham
Chamber
�
ber
of
Commerce
abandon
the
visitor
information
business
is
expected
to
spark
hot
discus
son
at
the
chambers
regular
meeting
Thursday
The
groups
executive
which
discussed
the
proposal
at
a
meeting
Monday
night
has
de
declined
�
clined
to
make
any
recommen
recommendation
�
dation
about
it
Its
a
matter
of
economics
said
chamber
president
Lloyd
Hunter
today
It
was
felt
lit
Order
for
the
chamber
to
do
this
job
properly
the
office
should
be
in
the
best
loca
location
�
tion
Chamber
has
been
pressing
for
relocation
of
its
First
Ave
and
George
St
building
to
a
site
near
the
Intersection
of
the
Bypass
and
Highway
16
Mr
Hunter
said
chamber
dues
structure
being
what
it
is
some
members
feel
it
beyond
chambers
grasp
to
move
the
building
The
executive
decided
Mon
Monday
�
day
night
to
throw
the
ball
to
the
general
membership
for
a
decision
on
the
suggestion
The
Teenage
Dilemma
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Wilton
Names
Make
The
Drama
OTTAWA
CP-Parlia-ment
the
capitals
top
per
perennial
�
ennial
attraction
re
opens
Tuesday
Jan
18
with
some
prominent
changes
in
the
cast
of
265
Prime
Minister
Pearson
who
announced
the
opening
date
after
a
Monday
cabinet
meeting
again
shares
top
billing
with
Opposi
Opposition
�
tion
Leader
Diefenbaker
But
amongthe
supporting
cast
there
were
a
numberof
changes
made
at
the
end
of
a
two
month
road
show
that
closed
Nov
8
The
script
this
time
includes
some
traditional
works-redistribution
of
federal
ridings
medical
Insurance
care
collec
collective
�
tive
bargaining
for
the
civil
service
railway
legislation
Immigration
Act
amendments
and
a
Canada
development
coi
po
ration
And
it
may
contain
some
new
lines
written
during
the
election
campaign
improved
crop
in
insurance
�
surance
unemployment
insur
insurance
�
ance
for
farm
workers
newald
to
medical
and
dental
research
and
training
40
000
000
in
uni
university
�
versity
scholarships
and
higher
grants
to
universities
a
100
000000
roads
program
for
the
north
and
25000000
for
the
Nova
Scotia
coal
industry
But
personalities
made
the
drama
and
the
curtain
ralserof
the
27th
Parliament
promises
to
be
no
exception
There
will
be
the
continuing
rivalry
between
Mr
Pearson
and
Mr
Diefenbaker
The
Oppo
Opposition
�
sition
leader
wants
to
switch
roles
and
the
prime
minister
will
be
trying
to
work
in
the
minority
Parliament
to
ensure
this
does
not
happen
The
opposition
cast
should
be
stronger
with
some
old
stars
returning
to
the
boards
The
government
also
has
some
new
faces
and
at
least
one
experi
experienced
�
enced
performer
In
Robert
Win
Winters
�
ters
former
works
minister
In
the
old
St
Laurent
troupe
Among
the
Qi
Conservatives
are
George
Hees
and
E
Davie
Fulton
both
reported
under
understudies
�
studies
for
the
Conservatives
title
role
who
have
been
out
since
1063
and
Richard
Bell
who
had
been
waiting
in
the
wings
in
Ottawas
Carleton
rid
riding
�
ing
since
losing
his
spot
In
the
1063
election
Tor
advising
the
prime
min
minister
�
ister
that
an
election
would
gather
the
government
a
major
majority
�
ity
of
the
Commons
cast
Fi
Finance
�
nance
Minister
Gordon
resigned
his
portfolio
when
the
voters
gave
the
Liberals
another
minority
There
has
been
speculation
that
Mitchell
Sharp
while
con
continuing
�
tinuing
to
understudy
for
the
leadeishlp
may
succeed
Mr
Goidon
Dancing
Drinking
God
A
Prince
Geojge
College
priest
today
thjew
a
chal
challenge
�
lenge
at
parents
Father
Fiank
Iloebaith
said
it
Is
the
patents
fault
that
teenagers
ate
not
be
becoming
�
coming
Involved
with
God
The
tepnager
wants
to
become
Involved
but
he
doesnt
know
how
Father
Iloebarth
said
He
said
patents
as
well
as
emplojeis
and
woikeis
must
show
how
they
ate
In
Involved
�
volved
with
God
befote
they
can
expect
teenageis
to
become
Involved
Fathei
Hoebai
tit
was
com
commenting
�
menting
on
a
statement
made
at
the
annual
convention
of
BC
Catholic
Teacheis
As
Association
�
sociation
In
Vaucomet
last
week
Brothet
J
B
Clatkson
ptlnclpal
of
St
Louis
Col
College
�
lege
high
school
Victoria
said
God
has
little
01
no
meaning
to
the
ma
jot
it
of
high
school
students
Fathei
Iloebaith
who
also
attended
the
convention
said
homew
oik
dancing
d
1
Inking
and
honest
ate
the
teal
Issues
to
the
teenaget
The
challenge
today
in
religion
Is
to
move
theteen
agei
to
appl
his
Christian
beliefs
to
each
situation
that
he
meets
It
is
the
challenge
held
out
to
all
society
Father
Hoebarth
said
that
Issues
such
as
Viet
Nam
or
racial
discrimination
do
not
draw
the
attention
of
the
Ptlnce
George
outh
Situations
which
ate
part
of
eei
da
life
instantly
demand
the
teenageis
atten
attention
�
tion