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TODAY
Indian
Cabinet
Member
Quits
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DELHI
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A
mem
member
�
ber
of
caretaker
Prime
Minis
Minister
�
ter
Gulzari
Lai
Nandas
cabinet
resigned
today
over
reported
objections
to
Nandas
support
of
the
Tashkent
agreement
be
between
�
tween
India
and
Pakistan
Mahavlr
Tyagl
minister
of
rehabilitation
and
a
veteran
In
Indian
�
dian
politician
gave
no
reason
for
quitting
But
It
has
been
reported
Tyagl
differed
with
Nanda
because
the
prime
minister
announced
Im
Immediately
�
mediately
after
succeeding
the
late
Lai
Bahadur
Shastrl
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
that
India
will
honor
the
Tashkent
declaration
Halt
Rhodesia
Flights
DAR
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Tanzania
Reuters
Kenya
Uganda
and
Tanzania
have
agreed
to
ban
overflights
and
landings
by
all
aircraft
which
stop
In
Rhodes
la
It
was
announced
here
today
The
decision
will
affect
six
European
and
African
airlines
The
announcement
said
the
decision
will
apply
to
all
sched
scheduled
�
uled
and
non
scheduled
flights
Lets
Drink
NEW
YORK
AP
-
A
Har
Harvard
�
vard
Unlversitypsychlatrist
proposes
that
a
new
course
be
taught
in
US
schools
and
col
colleges
�
leges
practice
drinking
Dr
Morris
Chafetz
told
a
conference
on
alcohol
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
the
purpose
of
the
course
would
be
to
Instruct
young
people
how
to
drink
socially
under
supervised
conditions
New
Horror
Wave
BLOXWICH
England
Rout
Routers
�
ers
A
new
wave
of
horror
is
sweeping
Britain
as
the
result
of
an
apparently
continuing
se
series
�
ries
of
child
murders
Police
who
found
a
girls
body
believed
to
be
that
of
a
missing
flvo
year
-old
In
a
ditch
near
hero
Wednesday
came
upon
another
small
body
in
the
same
ditch
Thursday
Neighbors
Foil
Suicide
Try
Neighbors
who
smelled
gas
seeping
through
a
Prince
George
apartment
building
foil
foiled
�
ed
a
suicide
attempt
Thursday
night
They
contacted
the
city
fire
department
who
along
with
a
representative
of
Inland
Nat
Natural
�
ural
Gas
found
a
woman
in
a
kitchen
filled
witli
gas
fumes
All
the
gas
controls
on
the
kitchen
range
had
been
turned
on
The
woman
was
fully
con
conscious
�
scious
and
appeared
unharmed
She
said
she
had
separated
from
her
husband
following
a
quarrel
earlier
that
day
The
world
is
full
of
nice
people
An
elderly
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
man
who
himself
was
once
a
paperboy
today
sent
325
to
John
Bradley
tho
Citizen
carriorwhohada25
cont
tip
taken
back
by
one
of
his
customers
A
motorist
was
highly
upset
Wednesday
about
drivers
using
tho
oldNecha
ko
Bridge
Traffic
lights
make
this
bridge
a
one
way
street
but
many
drivers
dont
seem
to
give
a
darn
The
motorist
said
there
were
four
cars
coming
over
when
the
light
had
already
turned
green
for
the
other
direc
direction
�
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As
a
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advertisement
is
not
published
or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Board
or
by
the
Government
of
British
Columbia
ad
a
from
Interior
Mr
Williamson
said
the
road
has
teen
promised
by
Highways
Minister
P
A
Gaglardi
for
a
long
time
The
minister
has
promised
to
build
Highway
10
and
the
Yellowhead
Route
at
tho
same
time
He
said
that
for
each
contract
on
the
Yellowhead
a
contract
for
Highway
10
would
be
let
Mr
Williamson
said
and
added
that
one
cannot
drive
on
contracts
Nothing
much
has
been
done
as
far
and
we
need
more
than
promises1
He
said
we
did
not
need
such
good
roads
as
around
Kamloops
for
the
time
being
as
long
as
there
was
a
way
to
travel
by
car
at
all
NOT
RIGHT
It
Is
not
right
that
McBride
should
have
to
depend
on
one
railway
only
Mr
Williamson
said
We
are
not
calling
for
a
freeway
or
the
likes
but
for
a
road
which
will
permit
a
decent
way
of
travel
Mr
Williamson
also
prom
promised
�
ised
the
Prince
George
Cham
Chamber
�
ber
of
Commerce
will
keepupa
concentrated
effort
to
have
the
highway
built
He
told
the
meeting
of
the
planned
cavalcade
to
McBride
from
Prince
George
via
Kam
Kamloops
�
loops
and
the
Yellowhead
route
This
had
to
be
postponed
because
we
had
asked
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Wil
Willis
�
lis
ton
to
meet
with
us
in
Mc
McBride
�
Bride
Wo
were
never
able
to
get
Mr
Wllliston
to
meet
with
us
The
project
had
to
bo
post
postponed
�
poned
but
It
is
not
forgotten
lie
said
WANTS
LEBOE
He
also
wants
to
bring
Cari
Cariboo
�
boo
Member
of
Parliament
Bert
Ixboe
Into
the
act
We
need
this
second
outlet
to
tho
Pacific
Coast
and
we
will
keep
pounding
and
pounding
until
something
is
done
Mr
Wil
Williamson
�
liamson
said
He
called
on
the
McBride
chamber
to
work
closely
with
its
Prince
George
counterpart
and
to
make
the
construction
of
Highway
10
its
number
one
project
for
this
year
and
for
every
jear
until
satisfactory
results
aie
achieved
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Need
More
Than
Promises1
HIGHWAY
16
COMPLETION
HIGH
ON
CHAMBER
AGENDA
Williamton
GINTER
WILLING
TO
SELL
Prince
Georges
Tartan
Brewery
may
change
hands
in
the
near
future
Owner
Ben
Giiter
said
he
has
received
nine
offers
for
his
firm
Among
them
are
lealing
breweries
such
as
Lucky
Lager
Molsons
and
Carllngs
He
also
has
received
an
offer
from
the
Interior
Brewery
in
Creston
Mr
Ginter
said
he
is
willing
to
sell
but
the
purchaser
has
to
meet
two
stipulations
They
have
to
keep
the
place
in
operation
and
of
course
the
price
has
to
be
right
Mr
Ginter
said
If
he
cannot
sell
It
he
will
apply
to
have
the
brewery
made
a
public
company
Mr
Ginter
wants
to
sell
shares
on
the
0
ton
market
He
hopes
to
finish
arrange
arrangements
�
ments
about
the
sale
by
the
end
of
Tebruary
Should
tills
not
come
about
he
will
continue
to
operate
the
brewery
hut
install
new
equipment
and
put
more
pressure
on
sale
of
beer
The
first
new
equipment
pur
purchase
�
chase
will
be
a
canning
machine
because
he
has
received
per
permission
�
mission
from
the
BC
Liquor
Control
Board
to
sell
canned
beer
866
TAKEN
FROM
OFFICE
Two
city
business
firms
were
victims
of
overnight
ac
activity
�
tivity
by
thieves
Chapmans
Trucking
office
lost
800
from
a
cash
box
when
thieves
broke
into
Chapmans
Freight
Lines
1990
Ogilvio
Entry
was
gained
by
sawing
a
chain
which
secured
the
back
door
of
tho
building
The
office
was
one
of
four
in
tho
building
broken
Into
when
doors
were
forced
open
Thieves
camo
away
empty
handed
from
a
break
at
Phil
lips
60
on
First
Avenue
cars
made
it
across
to
tho
other
side
A
Most
humble
apologies
to
Nigel
the
soggy
dog
glo
whose
portrait
appeared
on
tho
front
pago
of
yester
yesterdays
�
days
Citizen
Mutual
friends
inform
us
that
wo
bungled
in
calling
Nigel
a
beagle
Nigle
it
seems
Is
a
basset
Sorry
At
least
three
more
peo-
pie
have
to
sign
up
for
the
refresher
typing
course
in
the
Prince
Georgo
night
school
program
If
the
course
Is
to
continue
The
class
is
held
at
730
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
ovenings
at
tho
Prince
Georgo
Senior
Secondaiy
School
If
you
are
inte
rested
contact
tho
director
of
night
schools
at
503
9371
between
3
pm
and
5
pan
and
at
504
6010
between
0
pm
and
7
pm
Tho
Prince
George
w
Lions
Club
will
finish
its
annual
Christmas
tree
pick
pickup
�
up
Sunday
and
will
stage
a
giant
bonfire
at
7
pm
near
tho
soap
box
hill
They
started
the
pickup
last
Sun
Sunday
�
day
but
didnt
get
around
to
all
homes
in
the
city
By
JAN
UDO
WENZEL
McBRIDE
-
We
need
more
than
promises
to
get
something
done
Ralph
Williamson
president
presidentelect
�
elect
of
the
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
made
this
statement
at
the
annual
meeting
of
the
McBride
Chamber
of
Commerce
in
regard
to
the
construction
of
Highway
16
east
The
highway
is
of
vital
interest
both
to
Prince
George
and
the
Robson
Valley
as
it
will
be
the
only
direct
link
to
Eastern
Can-
the
Central
HOME
OF
THE
KNIGHT
TRAILER
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Hwy
Phone
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Members
of
the
Tabor
Moun
Mountain
�
tain
ski
patrol
marked
tho
end
of
their
month
long
first
aid
course
Thursday
was
under
direction
of
Keith
Hoff
kneel
kneeling
�
ing
centre
Members
of
the
patrol
are
from
the
left
Len
Jelouse
Floyd
Friend
Mel
Brundlge
Larry
Emrlck
Rick
Knight
and
Tom
Waller
Pat
Patrolmen
�
rolmen
will
be
active
during
next
weeks
Canadian
Cross
Country
Championships
at
Tabor
Elaborate
Kidnap
Attempt
Ends
In
Shotgun
Deaths
BEVERLY
HILLS
Calif
AP
Pistols
raised
two
men
crashed
into
the
home
of
Leon
Leonard
�
ard
K
Firestone
Thursday
night
in
an
apparent
attempt
to
kidnap
the
wealthy
industrial
industrialist
�
ist
Staked
out
police
killed
both
with
shotgun
blasts
Cal
Bailey
40
was
killed
as
ho
attempted
to
rush
Into
the
living
room
of
the
palatial
home
George
Scalla
28
fell
wounded
on
the
threshold
and
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BLAST
AT
RCMP
6
A
Grave
Injustice
OTTAWA
CP
-
Three
fed
federal
�
eral
ministers
charged
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
night
that
Quebec
Justice
Minister
Claude
Wagner
has
committed
a
grave
Injustice
to
the
RCMP
Justice
Minister
Cardin
Privy
Council
President
Fav
reau
and
Solicitor
General
Pennell
Issued
a
joint
press
release
defending
the
RCMP
and
rebutting
criticism
voiced
by
Mr
Wagner
Wednesday
In
one
of
the
strongest
attacks
on
a
provincial
minister
by
the
Pearson
government
the
three
ministers
stated
We
consider
It
a
grave
In
Injustice
�
justice
In
the
circumstances
to
deprecate
the
valuable
and
ef
effective
�
fective
role
of
the
RCMP
in
the
war
on
organized
crime
They
referred
to
Mr
Wag
Wagners
�
ners
comments
in
Quebec
that
federal
ministers
and
RCMP
leaders
at
last
weeks
federal-
provincial
conference
on
crime
frustrated
his
attempts
to
step
up
tho
buttleagulnst
crime
syn
syndicates
�
dicates
The
outspoken
Quebec
minis
minister
�
ter
said
In
an
Interview
that
most
of
the
participants
at
the
two
day
closed
meeting
In
Ot
Ottawa
�
tawa
were
soft
as
dough
and
more
interested
in
playing
potty
politics
and
being
careful
not
to
tread
on
toes
The
lederal
ministers
said
the
RCMP
particularly
recent
recently
�
ly
has
played
a
critical
and
often
essential
role
in
gather
gathering
�
ing
information
and
helping
provincial
and
city
police
to
arrest
criminals
Assassination
Plan
Too
Frightening
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Sug
Suggestions
�
gestions
to
bomb
the
campaign
tiain
of
tho
US
presidents
wife
and
establisha
firing
squad
to
kill
inlormurs
were
too
frightening
for
Ku
Klux
Klans
men
a
House
of
Representa
tives
investigator
said
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
Donald
Appell
told
the
House
committee
on
un-Americanac-tivitles
that
Louis
Dl
Salvo
a
small
-town
baiber
and
gun
dealer
originated
the
idea
of
blowing
up
the
train
died
three
hours
later
in
the
prison
ward
of
General
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
They
held
three
guns
but
never
got
a
chance
to
fire
a
shot
Police
said
the
men
may
have
planned
to
ask
2000000
In
ransom
The
deaths
ended
three
weeks
of
police
undercover
work
dur
during
�
ing
which
the
proposed
kidnap
kidnapping
�
ping
was
tipped
by
an
undis
undisclosed
�
closed
source
Firestone
was
warned
to
leave
the
city
This
has
been
a
very
dis
distressing
�
tressing
and
upsetting
thing
to
have
gone
through
said
the
58-year-old
president
of
the
Firestone
Tire
and
Rubber
Co
of
California
at
the
home
of
a
friend
in
San
Francisco
He
complimented
the
police
for
a
thorough
intelligent
master
masterful
�
ful
Job
Capt
John
E
Hanklns
chief
of
Beverly
Hills
detectives
said
first
hint
of
the
kidnap
came
three
weeks
ago
when
the
tipster
disclosed
that
the
In
Intended
�
tended
victim
was
Firestone
the
handsome
son
of
rubber
empire
founder
Harvey
S
Fire
Firestone
�
stone
Hanklns
advised
Firestone
to
leave
his
home
on
Alpine
Drive
Police
officers
moved
in
along
with
a
policewoman
who
posed
as
a
domestic
to
answer
the
door
and
phone
The
identity
oi
the
two
sus
suspects
�
pects
was
known
and
they
were
known
to
have
long
records
of
burglary
robbery
and
robbery
with
violence
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CP
-
A
prominent
British
Columbia
labor
leader
Thursday
urged
an
end
to
gypsy
bazaar
bargaining
between
man
management
�
agement
and
unions
Ed
Lawson
president
of
tho
Brotherhood
of
Teamsters
Joint
council
in
BC
told
a
con
convention
�
vention
of
truck
loggers
that
he
offered
a
new
approach
as
a
free
-enterpriser
not
as
a
socialist
Mr
Lawson
said
no
one
is
fooled
by
the
ritual
of
labor
demand
management
offer
new
scaled
down
labor
demand
and
a
final
haggling
to
settlement
Workmen
are
much
more
knowledgeable
than
they
used
to
be
ho
said
not
only
do
they
understand
company
fin
financial
�
ancial
reports
but
manyofthem
are
shareholders
who
receive
quarterly
and
annual
reports
In
their
mail
All
the
company
Is
doing
Is
reinforcing
the
idea
that
all
it
will
share
with
tho
employees
Is
what
the
union
can
extract
at
the
bargaining
table
It
is
time
to
deal
honestly
on
top
of
the
table
The
com
company
�
pany
should
come
In
and
say
Wo
have
made
this
amount
of
profit
wo
can
pay
this
amount
on
Increased
payroll
and
this
represents
this
amount
of
hourly
increase
and
offer
it
with
thanks
for
a
Job
well
done
Mr
Lawson
said
the
readi
readiness
�
ness
of
unions
to
walk
out
Is
not
a
sign
of
militancy
but
a
sign
of
weakness
Northwood
Operating
By
June
Overproduction
in
the
pulp
and
paper
Industry
Is
Inevitable
Northwood
Pulp
Ltd
president
Adam
Zimmerman
said
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
Mr
Zimmerman
who
Is
also
comptroller
of
Noranda
Mines
a
half
owner
of
Northwood
was
in
Prince
George
on
one
of
his
frequent
inspection
tours
The
young
Northwood
presi
president
�
dent
classed
the
overproduc
overproduction
�
tion
as
a
slight
surplus
and
did
not
foresee
a
lengthy
problem
The
real
argument
Is
over
how
long
It
will
last
he
said
He
said
consumer
demand
is
on
a
rapid
rise
The
company
president
said
the
mill
will
reach
production
in
mid
June
about
two
weeks
ahead
of
schedule
There
was
an
assured
mar
market
�
ket
for
at
least
half
of
North
woods
product
which
the
com
company
�
pany
says
will
be
among
the
highest
quality
bleached
pulp
In
the
world
The
guaranteed
market
was
with
the
Mead
Corporation
which
owns
the
other
half
of
Northwood
Thf
American
firm
will
take
at
least
50
per
cent
of
the
pulp
for
paper
production
In
the
US
Gas
Rate
Reduction
Plea
Gains
Support
Theres
a
new
spirit
of
the
north
growing
in
Prince
George
It
conies
in
the
form
of
spirit
spirited
�
ed
replies
to
The
Citizens
request
for
help
In
fighting
for
fair
natural
gas
rates
The
opportunity
to
deliver
a
knockout
punch
to
the
gas
trust
that
has
grown
between
Inland
Natural
Gas
and
Westcoast
Transmission
has
rarely
been
better
The
Public
Utilities
Com
Commission
�
mission
is
scrutinizing
the
In
Inland
�
land
situation
and
has
prom
promised
�
ised
rate
cuts
beyond
the
token
reduction
it
approved
In
De
December
�
cember
The
way
to
fight
the
exorbi
exorbitant
�
tant
rates
charged
now
is
to
let
the
Public
Utilities
Com
m
Ission
know
how
you
feel
about
them
A
Sample
of
New
Found
Spirit
Hero
is
a
saniplo
of
tho
long
awaited
support
coming
to
Tho
Citizen
in
its
natural
gas
rate
battle
Sir
First
I
hasten
to
assure
Tho
Citizen
that
at
least
ono
Prince
George
family
is
ifoT
complacent
when
Inland
Gas
rato
reductions
are
bally
hooed
in
various
means
of
communication
Thanks
solely
to
The
Citizens
out
outcries
�
cries
and
editorials
re
our
exorbitant
gas
rates
ac
accompanied
�
companied
by
perfectly
Standing
by
The
Citizen
pub
publicly
�
licly
are
the
city
of
Prince
loglcaly
reasons
why
these
rates
are
much
too
high
the
company
concerned
lnis
been
forced
to
take
a
second
look
at
its
profits
Results
at
least
a
token
reduction
elfective
now
and
vague
promises
ot
more
of
tho
same
in
tho
distant
luture
Wo
entortalned
an
Ed
Edmonton
�
monton
guest
for
over
four
weeks
during
November
and
December
Her
reaction
to
tho
bill
billing
�
ing
for
natural
gas
heating
per
month
was
actual
dis
George
and
the
Labor
Council
which
calls
the
rates
now
belief
at
this
companys
charges
We
have
no
rea
reason
�
son
to
doubt
her
claim
that
she
Is
able
to
heat
a
larger
older
home
including
hot
water
heating
by
gas
and
two
imitation
gas
fireplaces
tor
less
than
half
our
final
gas
bill
notwithstanding
tho
notation
Reflecting
rato
reductions
passed
on
by
this
company
to
its
consumers
At
present
wo
are
con
contemplating
�
templating
a
new
homo
on
tho
outskirts
of
Princo
Georgo
I
assure
you
and
Inland
charged
theft
by
Inland
outright
Natural
Gas
Co
that
all
other
means
of
heating
this
homo
will
bo
considered
and
thoroughly
investigated
be
because
�
cause
ol
what
wo
and
man
other
local
gas
consumers
leol
are
the
maximum
rales
imposed
which
the
public
will
bear
without
squealing
Tho
citizens
of
Princo
Georgo
should
bear
a
debt
of
gratitude
to
Tho
Citizen
for
its
actions
on
thoir
be
behalf
�
half
I
do
Squealer
The
labor
council
Is
dead
right
So
are
city
comptroller
Chester
Jeffery
and
city
man
manager
�
ager
Arran
Thomson
in
saying
zonal
rates
are
a
necessity
to
give
the
people
of
the
north
a
fair
break
And
The
Citizen
Is
right
in
its
10
year
battle
for
rate
re
reductions
�
ductions
greater
than
the
tiny
handouts
Inland
offers
It
Is
finally
becoming
evident
that
the
newspaper
does
not
stand
alone
In
the
fray
Telephone
calls
and
letters
promising
full
support
are
being
received
daily
Nice
gestures
but
to
be
really
effective
the
protests
must
be
passed
on
to
the
PUC
which
by
its
very
name
Is
ob
obligated
�
ligated
to
listen
to
the
public
The
commission
should
be
given
a
strong
Interior
voice
to
which
Xo
listen