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THE
WORLD
TODAY
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Revision
VATICAN
CITY
Reutera
Pope
Paul
has
set
up
i
nev
commission
to
re
vis
the
VuL
gat
the
Latin
version
of
the
Bible
It
was
learned
today
Genni
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Augustln
Cardinal
Bed
of
the
Roman
Curia
an
author
ltitive
biblical
scholar
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his
11
members
and
a
secretary
Murder
Charges
TUCSON
Ailz
CP
Charles
Schmld
Jr
23
was
ordered
Monday
to
stand
trial
charged
with
murdering
two
teen
-aged
sisters
Gretchen
17
and
Wendy
Fritz
13
whose
bodies
were
found
Nov
10
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on
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be
trim
on
two
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nits
of
murli
La
Vetter
ruied
Protest
Resignation
CANBERRA
Reuters
An
Australian
diplomat
Gregory
Clark
announced
today
he
had
resigned
his
post
because
he
disagrees
with
Australllas
pol
policy
�
icy
In
Viet
Nam
Clark
29
former
first
secretary
in
the
Moscow
embassy
claimed
that
the
sending
of
Australian
troops
to
Viet
Nam
Jeopardized
Aus
Australias
�
tralias
position
with
uncom
uncommitted
�
mitted
Asians
Australia
has
1300
men
in
South
Viet
Nam
Strike
Settled
SANTIAGO
AP
A
strike
which
paralysed
Chiles
copper
Industry
was
reported
settled
Monday
Labor
Minister
Wil
William
�
liam
Thajer
said
a
declaration
was
being
prepared
for
an
announcement
�
nouncement
Government
and
union
officials
had
been
meeting
almost
continuously
In
an
at
attempt
�
tempt
to
reach
an
accord
Bodies
Returned
NEW
DELHI
AP
The
In
Indian
�
dian
defence
ministry
press
said
Monday
that
China
handed
over
Sunday
the
bodies
of
six
Indian
Soldiers
three
killed
at
the
Dongchui
La
area
of
Sikkim
and
three
at
Domla
in
the
Siang
district
In
the
northeast
frontier
In
a
note
presented
to
the
Chinese
embassy
here
and
released
Monda
night
India
said
Pekings
responsibility
b
no
means
is
over
with
the
handing
over
of
the
bodies
The
government
of
India
re
reserves
�
serves
the
right
to
demand
full
compensation
for
damage
to
Indian
life
and
property
Not
Concerned
SALISBURY
Reuters
The
Rhodesian
government
Is
not
concerned
with
Zambias
re
request
�
quest
foi
British
troops
to
be
sent
to
guard
the
Kariba
dam
on
the
Zambla
Rhodesian
bor
border
�
der
Prime
Minister
Ian
Smith
said
toda
After
a
three
hour
cabinet
meeting
Smith
said
he
and
his
ministers
had
not
dis
discussed
�
cussed
the
possibility
of
British
troops
being
sent
to
Zambia
We
are
not
concerned
with
things
like
that
Here
it
comes
the
season
of
mirth
and
cheer
and
pilferage
from
parked
cars
Dont
leave
those
newly
-purchased
gifts
in
unlocked
cars
city
police
warn
Christ
Christmas
�
mas
shoppers
They
provide
too
tempting
an
opportunity
for
unscrupulous
passersby
Safest
place
for
parcels
is
in
the
car
trunk
police
suggest
Item
in
the
paper
yesterday
gave
the
impression
that
the
Rotary
club
would
spend
the
major
portion
of
the
proceeds
of
Saturdays
radio
TV
auction
on
a
Christmas
party
for
under
privellged
children
Club
ex
executive
�
ecutive
phoned
tobaythat
while
the
Christmas
party
will
be
a
INDEX
Building
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c
Nuclear
Navy
Joins
The
War
SAIGON
AP
-
The
Viet
Cong
returned
to
the
attack
today
after
a
brief
lull
in
heavy
ground
fight
fighting
�
ing
during
Defence
Secre
taiy
McNamaras
latest
inspection
of
the
South
Vietnamese
war
zone
lie
left
for
Guam
Monday
night
with
a
warning
that
North
Viet
Nam
had
clearly
decided
to
escalate
the
conflict
He
forecast
a
long
war
Within
hours
of
McNamaras
departure
the
85000
ton
nuc
nuclear
�
lear
-
powered
aircraft
carrier
Enteiprise
left
The
Philippines
to
join
units
of
the
US
7th
Fleet
operating
In
Viet
Nam
The
Big
E
the
worlds
largest
carrier
was
escorted
on
her
first
mission
by
the
guided
mlssle
Frigate
Balnbridge
also
nuclear
powered
In
South
Viet
Nams
Central
Highlands
a
guerrilla
battalion
apparently
over
whelmed
200
government
militiamen
15
miles
east
of
An
Khe
head
headquarters
�
quarters
of
the
US
1st
Air
Cavalry
Division
McNamara
visited
the
American
encamp
encampment
�
ment
Monday
A
government
company
went
to
the
rescue
of
the
militiamen
radioed
it
had
taken
moderate
casualties
and
then
went
off
the
air
US
spoksmen
said
About
200
other
guerrillas
attacked
a
South
Vietnamese
special
forces
campandanear
by
milita
post
90
miles
south
southwest
�
west
of
Saigon
near
the
Cambodian
border
In
Phong
Dinh
province
The
guerrillas
fired
recoilless
rifles
and
mortars
for
almost
five
hours
U
S
spokesmen
reported
15
Viet
Congdeadand
light
govern
government
�
ment
casualties
but
no
U
S
dead
or
wounded
A
few
miles
away
the
Viet
Cong
released
24
captured
gov
government
�
ernment
soldiers
in
what
Saigon
spokesmen
called
a
periodic
move
to
undermine
government
moral
South
Vietnamese
mili
military
�
tary
commanders
feared
these
releases
may
encourage
their
troops
to
surrender
rather
tlan
fight
US
spokesmen
said
air
force
and
navy
jets
battered
bridges
highways
and
suspected
troop
concentrations
In
North
Viet
Nam
while
two
air
wings
flew
399
attacks
against
suspected
Viet
Cong
targets
In
the
south
More
than
200
structures
in
including
�
cluding
fortifications
were
de
destroyed
�
stroyed
within
South
Viet
Nam
the
spokesmen
reported
Alouette
II
Jie
Canadas
Satellite
Performing
A
OK
OTTAWA
CP
Canadas
Alouette
II
satellite
has
been
given
a
perfect
performance
record
so
far
by
defence
re
research
�
search
board
controllers
here
Alouette
II
is
behaving
per
perfectly
�
fectly
one
controller
said
Mondaj
Up
to
now
the
satel
satellite
�
lite
is
doing
all
the
jobs
it
was
supposed
to
do
good
one
it
will
be
only
one
of
many
Rotary
contributions
to
the
communitys
welfare
a
With
eerthing
going
A
w
Go
Go
it
is
not
surpris
surprising
�
ing
when
an
enterprising
joung
couple
thought
it
was
a
good
idea
to
hold
their
wedding
A
Go
Go
stle
The
reception
on
the
weekend
was
held
at
a
local
night
club
and
bride
as
well
as
bridesmaids
A
Go
Go
ed
aw
ay
happil
-I
Somewhere
in
Prince
George
there
may
be
a
boj
named
Billy
who
has
lost
a
watch
If
so
the
timepiece
maj
be
at
the
city
police
station
Turned
in
to
police
was
a
gold
colored
watch
with
expansion
bracelet
and
the
engraving
Billy
fiom
Dad
19C4
All
patents
of
Cubs
and
Scouts
are
reminded
of
the
Scout
District
Dinner
meetlngto
bo
hel
I
at
C30
pm
Wednesday
at
the
Hotel
Simon
Traser
Tl
Ms
can
1
picked
up
either
at
the
Scout
office
or
at
the
door
on
Wednesday
Guest
sjeaker
will
1
Provincial
Scout
Ex
cjutive
Percy
Hois
Sunday
nights
launching
of
Canadas
second
satellite
into
an
almost
perfect
orbit
aboard
a
Thor
Agena
B
rocket
from
Vtudenberg
Air
Force
Base
Calif
evaporated
a
week
of
tension
in
which
the
launch
was
postponed
three
times
Together
with
quick
reports
from
stations
in
the
Canadian
Arctic
Alaska
and
England
scientists
here
already
have
four
hours
of
signals
to
analyse
says
controller
Dave
Boulding
31
e
We
had
the
three
-month
waiting
period
to
get
some
movement
off
the
welfare
rolls
BUNDY
MOVING
OUT
JOHNSON
CITY
Te
AP
The
expected
departure
of
Mc
George
Bundy
as
President
Johnsons
top
aidi
on
foreign
policy
woald
complete
a
major
revampng
of
the
White
House
staff
Bundy
the
brilliant
but
oft
i
abrasivo
piesldentlil
isistant
for
national
sec
ui
Uy
affair
hai
b-
i
ti
e
J
MiP
presiif
ncy
of
the
Tor
1
Foundation
at
about
75000
a
ear
more
than
double
his
28500
White
Hoisj
salary
The
best
guessing
here
and
in
Washington
is
that
the
former
Harvard
University
dean
brought
to
the
White
House
in
19G1
by
the
late
president
John
T
Kennedy
will
take
the
job
Bundys
job
as
a
presidential
assistant
has
ben
dovnjradd
under
Johnson
Should
Bundy
resign
and
there
has
been
no
evidence
that
Johnson
Is
resisting
swh
a
move
it
woald
muk
the
end
of
a
subtle
two
-
ear
-
long
re
reorganization
�
organization
of
the
White
House
staff
along
Johnsonian
lines
Kennedy
much
like
Dwlght
D
Eisenhower
before
hloi
thought
of
staff
aides
as
spe
specialists
�
cialists
Johnson
more
the
freewieeler
likes
to
tag
partic
particular
�
ular
aides
to
do
particular
chores
withojt
consulting
or
organizational
�
ganizational
chars
Accused
Killers
Statement
Itizsn
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER
30
1965
The
End
of
the
Road
AP
photo
The
eves
of
a
Vietnamese
litter
bearer
tell
a
sad
tale
as
he
walks
down
a
road
crowd
crowded
�
ed
with
corpses
of
American
and
Vietnamese
soldiers
at
the
Michehn
Rubber
Planta
Plantation
�
tion
A
Ranger
Battalion
retook
the
ground
45
miles
northeast
of
Saigon
that
had
been
lost
pieviously
when
Viet
Cong
overran
a
Vietnamese
battalion
and
a
regimental
headquarters
The
Rangeis
who
lecovered
more
than
100
bodies
wore
kerchiefs
to
cut
down
the
stench
Province
Will
Broaden
Aid
to
Winter
Workers
The
provincial
government
broadened
Its
winter
works
aid
to
pay
50
per
cent
of
the
cost
of
wages
for
all
persons
hired
from
welfare
rolls
Prince
George
city
manager
Arran
Thomson
said
that
the
move
by
the
government
will
assure
that
men
will
be
avail
available
�
able
If
the
need
arises
At
present
the
city
has
a
fair
waiting
list
of
unemployed
em
employables
�
ployables
Mr
Thomson
said
Workers
employed
under
the
winter
works
program
are
working
mostly
In
subdivision
projects
clearing
brush
Municipal
Affairs
Minister
Campbell
said
Friday
the
move
eliminated
a
requirement
that
men
must
be
on
welfare
rolls
for
three
months
before
a
pro
provincial
�
vincial
subsidy
would
be
paid
to
the
municipalities
for
long
term
cases
and
we
did
have
some
success
Mr
Campbell
said
in
an
interview
This
year
we
want
to
broaden
it
the
subsidy
to
all
persons
on
welfare
Mr
Campbells
announce
announcement
�
ment
removed
a
two
v
ear
old
complaint
between
municipali
municipalities
�
ties
and
the
government
which
included
briefs
and
resolutions
by
the
Union
of
BC
Munici
Municipalities
�
palities
The
provincial
government
up
to
that
time
followed
the
federal
policy
of
palng
50
per
cent
of
wage
costs
for
all
persons
hired
for
winter
works
projects
from
the
welfare
rolls
Two
years
ago
Mr
Campbell
announced
restrictions
Includ
Including
�
ing
the
three
month
stipulation
to
induce
municipalities
to
hire
the
hard
core
welfare
re
recipients
�
cipients
Last
j
ear
the
municipal
com
complaints
�
plaints
were
slightlj
appeased
by
a
provincial
policy
of
paying
25
per
cent
of
wages
if
the
municipality
declared
it
had
no
suitable
persons
to
hire
who
had
been
on
welfare
rolls
for
three
months
Gave
Him
Every
Chance9
I
gave
him
every
chance
on
Gods
green
earth
These
words
were
quoted
by
an
RCMP
member
as
having
been
said
by
a
man
today
fating
trial
in
Prince
George
assize
court
for
the
shooting
death
Sept
28
of
an
tndako
man
Louis
Daniel
McMaster
Is
charged
with
non
capital
murder
in
connection
with
the
death
of
II
irvey
Franklin
Zielke
27
following
an
argument
outside
Mc
Masters
Endako
cabin
Constable
Arnold
DeBruin
of
the
Burns
Lake
detach
ment
testified
that
shortly
before
he
arrested
Mc
Master
the
38jear
old
man
said
I
gave
him
every
chance
on
Gods
green
earth
Hired
a
warning
shot
I
shot
wide
I
shot
again
snd
Beany
Zlelkes
nickname
went
to
his
knees
then
got
up
and
left
theard
Constable
DeBruin
said
when
he
arrived
at
Endako
at
about
10
35
pni
Sept
28
he
found
the
body
of
Zielke
slouched
in
the
cab
of
a
pick
up
truck
parked
by
the
En
Endako
�
dako
hotel
which
is
about
one
-fifth
of
a
mile
from
MtMasters
cabin
I
got
the
impression
while
talking
to
him
that
McMaster
knew
at
the
time
that
Zielke
was
dead
De
DeBruin
�
Bruin
said
He
said
McMaster
showed
him
where
he
was
standing
when
he
fired
the
shots
and
where
the
deceased
man
had
been
standing
He
said
three
windows
in
at
station
wagon
parked
in
the
yard
were
broken
and
one
window
in
a
pickup
truck
was
also
shattered
The
RCMP
member
found
two
spent
rifle
shells
near
where
McMaster
saidhehad
been
standing
and
the
next
day
found
a
third
lie
arrested
McMaster
about
10
to
IS
minutes
after
first
approaching
him
Phone
564
2441
In
a
talk
to
the
Associated
Chambers
of
Commerce
of
the
Lower
Mainland
the
minister
said
Increased
world
demand
for
pulp
and
paper
products
In
the
next
five
years
will
far
exceed
new
production
capacity
in
BC
World
demand
for
wood
derived
products
would
in
increase
�
crease
by
50000000
tons
in
the
next
five
years
But
new
capa
vlty
in
B
C
was
keyed
to
a
growth
rate
of
about
3000000
tons
a
j
ear
There
are
warnings
of
over
overproduction
�
production
dont
jou
believe
it
The
minister
also
said
B
C
businessmen
are
overlooking
opportunities
to
get
United
States
defence
orders
He
said
British
Columbians
could
get
orders
In
the
Los
Angeles
manufacturing
area
for
both
defence
and
non
defence
woodworking
and
metal
products
The
goods
would
enter
the
U
S
as
semi
finished
and
the
tariff
would
be
in
the
range
of
10
to
15
per
cent
The
tariff
on
finished
goods
was
20
to
50
per
Defence
contracts
go
a
beg
begging
�
ging
In
Southern
California
If
the
US
tariff
wall
could
be
lowered
enough
for
Cana
Canadians
�
dians
to
compete
for
those
con
contracts
�
tracts
small
Industry
would
spring
up
In
such
centres
as
Kami
oops
and
Chill
lwack
In
BC
BC
Man
Cited
By
Hero
Fund
PITTSBURGH
CP
AP
-
Two
Canadians
were
cited
by
the
Carnegie
Hero
Fund
Com
Commission
�
mission
for
recent
acts
of
bravery
James
A
Baker
44
a
ranch
rancher
�
er
in
Clinton
B
C
195
miles
northeast
of
Vancouver
was
armed
with
only
a
three
Inch
pocketknlfe
when
he
drove
off
a
cougar
that
was
attacking
15-year-old
John
Simpkins
The
boy
was
severely
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but
recovered
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New
Terminal
Work
Internal
disagreement
In
the
Department
of
Transport
may
be
delaying
a
start
on
a
new
terminal
building
at
PrinCe
George
Airport
A
DOT
spokesman
in
Van
Vancouver
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couver
said
today
there
Is
difficulty
in
deciding
on
a
site
foi
the
building
which
was
announed
In
August
by
Prime
Mlnlste
Pearson
during
a
visit
to
Prince
George
Engineers
who
were
in
the
area
for
some
time
about
three
weeks
ago
are
said
to
have
recommended
one
site
for
the
building
but
headquarters
Is
piesslng
for
another
where
the
piojtct
would
not
be
so
expensive
Although
site
lecommen
datlons
have
not
been
divulged
there
Is
stiong
speculation
that
engineers
favor
construction
at
the
noith
end
of
the
aliport
a
location
for
which
the
city
has
made
its
pitch
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manager
Arran
Thomson
explained
the
citj
is
piesslng
for
the
north
end
building
to
put
the
teimlnal
closet
to
town
and
near
the
new
highway
which
will
connect
the
Bpass
and
Highway
10
East
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city
lias
also
asked
the
DOT
to
consldei
doubling
the
size
of
the
initial
pioposal
to
avoid
a
possible
jepeat
perfoi
mance
of
the
situation
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ham
loops
wheie
additions
ate
already
lequlied
to
the
new
building
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DOT
spokesman
said
de
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