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to
meet
consumer
preferences
in
foreign
markets
Few
local
mills
are
equipped
to
cut
to
metric
sizes
except
were
the
metric
dimensions
coincides
with
inch
measure
measurement
�
ment
Commenting
on
the
BCRC
re
port
the
president
of
the
North
ern
Interior
Lumbermens
As
sociation
Hans
Roine
said
sev
eral
small
mills
in
the
aiea
are
producing
lumber
specifically
for
sale
overseas
There
are
special
sizes
be
being
�
ing
cut
now
in
mills
specially
for
the
United
Kingdom
and
Is
Israel
rael
Asked
if
the
metric
system
could
become
widespread
in
the
interior
should
a
market
be
es
tablished
Mr
Roine
said
al
although
�
though
it
was
still
too
early
to
tell
anything
is
possible
if
they
can
make
money
on
it
The
NILA
president
explained
Canadian
and
U
S
lumber
pro
ducts
are
cut
in
multiples
of
two
while
the
metric
system
has
a
one
inch
differential
In
a
mill
involved
in
supplying
foreign
as
well
as
domestic
lum
lumber
�
ber
markets
a
number
of
prob
problems
�
lems
would
arise
resulting
fiom
the
size
combination
Metric
size
lumber
for
in
instance
�
stance
which
did
not
make
graae
specifications
would
have
to
be
re
cut
to
north
American
inch
standards
The
cost
of
Integrating
the
metric
lumber
system
into
reg
regular
�
ular
Canadian
Lumber
produc
production
�
tion
could
prove
relatively
ex
expensive
�
pensive
The
research
Council
suggests
a
survey
to
see
if
a
consider
considerable
�
able
market
for
metric
sizing
exists
A
second
suggestion
by
the
council
calls
for
a
study
to
determine
production
costs
for
a
mill
modified
to
cut
both
metric
and
inch
dimension
lumber
In
various
proportions
A
spokesman
for
Overseas
Spruce
Sales
Ltd
expressed
the
opinion
that
foreign
maikets
for
Canadian
Lumber
would
increase
steadily
but
the
trend
would
be
to
use
Canadian
Standards
in
instead
�
stead
of
the
metric
system
used
in
many
overseas
markets
Fourteen-year-old
Darlene
Akerley
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Carney
Street
was
located
in
Lac
La
Hache
after
she
was
reported
missing
from
home
on
the
weekend
Meanwhile
another
14-
ear
old
Carol
Les
tage
Sherwood
Court
has
been
missing
since
Trlday
a
Plans
for
the
Prince
George
w
student
expedition
to
Expo
67
are
moving
ahead
H
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Rodger
principal
of
Duchess
Park
Junior
High
got
school
board
approval
for
the
trip
Monday
night
He
said
about
COO
high
school
stu
students
�
dents
have
indicated
interest
so
far
in
Joining
the
expedition
pro
promoted
�
moted
by
a
group
of
Ontario
teachers
Molsons
man
in
town
Grant
w
Burnett
will
bo
leaving
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a
couple
of
weeks
for
a
new
posting
in
Victoria
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the
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stranger
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Tri
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and
were
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to
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Sunday
night
Police
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Quinson
parents
and
teachers
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the
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of
these
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rests
the
character
of
the
whole
movement
The
real
strength
of
the
move
movement
�
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today
she
added
lies
in
the
fact
that
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of
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major
in
the
Seaforth
Highlanders
during
the
Second
World
War
sajs
he
acted
on
behalf
of
Canadian
brigade
headquarters
in
permitting
the
couit
martial
and
execution
of
two
men
in
a
German
prisonu
of
wai
camp
shortly
after
the
wai
ended
Mace
now
a
farmer
living
near
Red
Deer
Alta
says
he
gave
the
order
for
the
weapons
to
be
issued
for
the
execution
Howevei
Defence
Minister
Hellyer
said
today
investigation
into
the
mattei
exonerated
Canadian
foices
A
repoit
from
West
Gei
many
says
the
sister
of
one
of
the
men
executed
is
accusing
a
German
judge
of
murder
in
the
case
PTA
Fighting
Apathy
Lack
of
interest
in
the
Parent
Teacher
Association
is
not
con
confined
�
fined
to
Prince
George
accord
in
to
the
groupsprovincial
presi
president
�
dent
Mrs
Gordon
Redgrave
of
Trail
said
Monday
night
apathy
has
af
afflicted
�
flicted
PTA
groups
all
over
the
province
Its
particularly
bad
in
Prince
George
though
she
agreed
I
dont
know
what
happened
as
far
as
Prince
George
is
concern
concerned
�
ed
Maybe
its
because
people
move
around
so
much
Several
groups
had
dissolved
in
the
past
few
years
but
signs
of
a
reviving
trend
were
appearing
notably
at
the
Coast
ver
province
Mrs
Redgrave
on
a
two
day
visit
to
Prince
George
was
in
vited
here
to
speak
to
one
or
ganizatlon
that
narrowly
escaped
teacher
groups
had
more
in
influence
�
fluence
on
governmpnt
thinking
on
education
than
trustee
and
teacher
federations
combinedf
because
the
parent
-
teacher
has
no
axe
to
grind
Past
achievements
of
the
PTA
listed
by
Mrs
Redgrave
include
ed
donations
of
up
to
17000
a
year
for
scholarships
promotion
of
dental
clinics
and
health
ser
services
�
vices
in
schools
and
instigation
of
a
degree
course
in
home
ec
economics
�
onomics
Goals
for
parent
teacher
work
have
changed
said
the
president
No
lonirer
are
we
interested
in
having
bazaars
and
teas
in
order
to
make
money
for
the
schools
We
either
have
the
nec
necessary
�
essary
equipment
or
we
can
get
it
through
the
school
board
MANILA
-
The
United
States
and
the
othei
allied
nations
with
forces
in
South
Viet
Nam
today
dgieed
to
withdraw
them
within
six
months
if
the
Noith
pulled
back
its
tioops
halted
infiltration
and
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and
United
States
lumber
markets
may
force
British
Col
Columbia
�
umbia
sawmills
to
cut
lumber
to
metric
specifications
to
meet
overseas
market
requirements
A
report
from
the
B
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Re
Research
�
search
Council
suggests
that
mill
operators
might
be
wise
to
in
investigate
�
vestigate
costs
of
equipment
to
cut
lumber
to
metric
dimensions
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NAM
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Meeting
PACT
By
THE
CANADIAN
PRESS
eliako
Profitable
Federal
fisheries
minister
Hedard
Robichaud
says
that
last
springs
widely
disputed
Stellako
River
log
drive
may
have
beena
misunderstanding
between
Federal
and
provincial
govern
governments
�
ments
He
made
the
comment
in
Vic
toria
after
meeting
Monday
with
BC
resources
minister
Ray
Wllliston
recreation
minister
Kiernan
and
their
deputies
The
controversy
erupted
when
Wllliston
authorized
a
log
drive
on
the
river
in
defiance
of
a
ban
by
Mr
Robichaud
The
ban
was
based
on
studies
which
claimed
to
indicate
such
timber
movement
was
harmful
to
the
rivers
aluable
salmon
re
resource
source
At
the
close
of
Mondays
meet
meeting
�
ing
Mr
Robichaud
said
the
con
controversy
�
troversy
may
have
been
a
mis
misunderstanding
�
understanding
between
the
two
governments
He
said
he
hoped
Mondays
meeting
would
prevent
future
misunderstandings
between
both
levels
of
government
Robichaud
described
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
as
profitable
Salmon
is
a
very
important
living
resource
of
the
Pacific
Coast
and
there
is
just
as
much
interest
in
it
by
the
federal
gov
government
�
ernment
as
there
is
by
provincial
authorities
Mr
Robichaud
said
He
announced
the
meeting
agreed
to
the
permanent
appoint
ment
of
Arthur
Paget
deputy
water
resources
minister
to
the
joint
federal
provincial
fisheries
committee
established
in
1964
In
addition
Edward
Bassett
deputy
lands
minister
Findlay
McKinnon
deputy
forests
minis
minister
�
ter
and
Patric
Mulcahy
deputy
mines
minister
will
be
advised
of
meeting
of
the
committee
and
its
agenda
This
should
lead
to
closer
co
operation
and
better
under
understanding
�
standing
of
federal
-
provincial
problems
Mr
Robichaud
said
Commenting
on
the
meeting
resources
minister
Wllliston
said
it
would
likely
provide
ways
and
means
to
resolve
the
prob
problem
�
lem
In
the
future
We
were
examining
ways
and
means
ofhandllngthe
problem
he
said
The
past
is
the
past
Warn
Sub
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Reuters
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Navy
helicopters
drop
dropped
�
ped
warning
depth
chaiges
near
a
foreign
submarine
inside
Swe
Swedish
�
dish
territorial
waters
today
navy
officials
said
of
violence
The
formula
for
peace
was
contained
in
the
final
communi
communique
�
que
of
the
seven
natlon
summit
conference
here
attended
by
President
Johnson
and
the
lead
ers
of
South
Viet
Nam
South
Korea
Australia
New
Zealand
the
Philippines
and
Thailand
It
was
backed
up
by
a
re
affirmation
of
allied
determina
determination
�
tion
to
maintain
the
present
military
effort
as
firmly
and
as
long
as
may
be
necessary
in
close
consultation
among
our
selves
until
the
aggression
is
ended
OVERTURE
The
announce
ment
was
clearly
intended
as
an
overture
to
interest
the
Communists
in
starting
discussions
wrote
John
Hightower
Associated
Press
diplomatic
correspondent
However
the
communique
of
fered
no
evidence
that
in
this
it
might
be
successful
On
the
contrary
it
was
stated
that
Ha
nol
has
shown
no
sign
of
tak
ing
any
step
toward
peace
by
action
or
by
entering
into
dis
cussions
or
negotiations
The
communique
and
the
two
companion
declarations
were
signed
at
a
televised
cpremony
by
the
American
president
Chief
of
State
Nguyen
Van
Thleu
of
South
Viet
Nam
Presi-
dent
Chung
Hee
Park
of
South
Korea
Prime
Minister
Harold
Holt
of
Australia
Prime
Min
ister
Keith
Holyoake
of
New
Zealand
Premier
Thanom
Kltti
kachorn
of
Thailand
and
Presi
dent
Ferdinand
E
Marcos
of
the
Philippines
THE
GOALS
The
Goals
of
Freedom
dec
laration
stated
We
the
seven
nations
gath
ered
in
Manila
declare
our
unity
our
resolve
and
our
pur
pose
in
seeking
together
the
goals
of
freedom
in
Viet
Nam
and
in
the
Asian
and
Pacific
areas
They
are
1
To
be
free
from
aggres
slon
2
Td
conquer
hunger
il
literacy
and
disease
3
To
build
a
region
of
se
security
�
curity
order
and
progress
4
To
seek
reconciliation
and
peace
throughout
Asia
and
the
Pacific
In
their
Declaration
on
Peace
and
Progress
the
leaders
agreed
on
these
principles
on
which
we
base
our
hopes
for
future
peace
and
progress
in
the
Asian
and
Pacific
regions
1
Aggression
must
notsuc
ceed
2
We
must
break
the
bonds
of
poverty
illiteracy
and
dis
ease
3
We
must
strengthen
eco
nomlc
social
and
cultural
co
operation
within
the
Asian
and
Pacific
region
4
We
must
seek
reconcilia
reconciliation
�
tion
and
peace
throughout
Asia
Spruce
on
cf
Patents
Hoppin
Spruceland
parents
are
far
from
happy
with
their
school
board
And
tlieyie
getting
un
happier
A
delegation
of
some
30
Spruceland
aiea
parents
sat
thiough
more
than
four
hours
of
school
board
business
Monday
night
to
heat
the
out
outcome
�
come
of
a
request
for
a
solu
solution
�
tion
to
their
busing
problem
Elemental
y
school
stu
students
�
dents
scheduled
to
move
into
the
new
Spruceland
school
upon
its
completion
are
pre
presently
�
sently
attending
classes
on
a
double
shift
basis
at
Quinson
elementary
school
A
recent
request
to
rotate
the
shifts
in
the
joint
school
to
offer
equal
morning
teach
teaching
�
ing
opportunities
has
proved
impossible
due
to
a
short
shortage
�
age
of
school
bus
facilities
within
the
district
During
their
lengthy
meet
meeting
�
ing
last
night
trustees
voted
to
Inquire
into
the
possibil
possibility
�
ity
ol
using
the
Aurora
school
bus
to
help
alleviate
part
of
the
busing
problem
in
the
Spruceland
area
An
additional
motion
to
re
request
�
quest
the
school
bus
con
tractor
Standard
Bus
Con
Contractors
�
tractors
Ltd
to
supply
an
additional
bus
should
the
Auroia
scheme
prove
un
unsuccessful
�
successful
was
defeated
by
a
vote
The
Spruceland
busing
problem
Is
compounded
by
the
fact
that
13
Junior
secon
secondary
�
dary
students
ride
with
the
elementary
students
to
school
causing
an
over
overcrowded
�
crowded
situation
on
the
bus
On
the
return
trip
however
the
bus
carries
only
the
Spiuceland
elemental
y
stu
students
�
dents
Many
paients
feel
it
is
unfair
that
13
junior
secon
secondary
�
dary
students
can
upset
a
rotating
shift
planthat
might
Involve
500
elementary
stu
students
�
dents
Of
the
13
junior
secondaiy
students
presentlytiavelllng
with
the
elementary
pupils
four
are
from
theCranbrook
Hill
area
and
the
remainder
live
in
the
Mlwoith
Subdivi
Subdivision
�
sion
Followlrg
school
boa
id
policy
the
paients
were
not
permitted
to
question
boaid
members
concerning
the
pioblem
or
a
solution
be
cause
they
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at
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s
mayor
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bright
political
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Said
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Trouble
VANCOUVER
CP
Ron
Basford
Liberal
MP
for
Van
couverBurrard
said
Monday
Premier
Bennett
is
in
trouble
over
the
giant
Peace
and
Colum
bia
River
power
projects
and
the
federal
government
should
ball
him
out
Mr
Basford
told
a
meeting
of
Young
Liberals
that
no
one
sincerely
interested
In
BC
or
Canada
should
take
pleasure
from
the
financial
difficulties
of
Mr
Bennetts
Social
Credit
gov
government
�
ernment
at
would
be
only
human
If
those
who
have
fought
Bennett
for
so
long
were
to
be
inclined
to
leave
him
in
the
soup
Mr
Basford
said
But
it
seems
to
me
the
duty
of
an
MP
is
to
serve
his
province
as
best
he
can
regardless
of
the
political
stripe
of
the
BC
government
Perrault
Urges
Co
operation
VANCOUVER
CP
Liberal
Leader
Ray
Perrault
today
urged
Premier
Bennett
to
put
his
cards
on
the
table
so
that
other
provincial
political
parties
can
help
solve
BC
Hydro
fin
ancing
problems
He
urged
the
premier
to
meet
with
himself
and
New
Democra
Democratic
�
tic
leader
Robert
Strachan
to
outline
and
study
problems
fac
Ing
the
governments
huge
Peace
and
Columbia
power
projects
Of
Shifts
Again
g
Mad
the
meeting
as
members
of
the
public
and
not
an
official
delegation
In
an
Inteiview
following
the
meeting
seveial
paients
expressed
concern
over
the
boards
apparent
inability
to
find
a
solution
to
the
Spruceland
pioblem
I
dont
think
the
boaid
knows
what
tlieyie
talking
aboutMit-
RJohnson
said
One
of
thtm
said
tonight
that
this
was
the
first
year
that
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SAN
FRANCISCO
Reuters
Ramparts
magazine
says
at
least
10
persons
connected
with
the
assassination
of
President
Kennedy
have
since
met
violent
or
unusual
deaths
Formerly
a
Roman
Catholic
laymens
publication
but
now
secular
oriented
Ramparts
had
this
to
say
about
the
10
Jim
Koethe
The
joung
Dallas
reporter
had
been
writing
a
book
on
the
assassination
His
body
was
found
wrapped
in
a
blanket
in
his
apartment
Sept
21
Police
said
cause
of
death
was
asphyx
asphyxiation
�
iation
from
a
broken
bone
at
the
base
of
the
neck
apparently
the
result
of
a
karate
chop
Notes
for
the
book
were
miss
missing
�
ing
Bill
Hunter
A
police
reporter
with
a
knack
for
getting
along
with
cops
he
covered
the
Kennedy
assassination
Hunter
was
accidentally
shot
by
a
policeman
April
23
1964
only
a
few
hours
after
a
witness
testified
before
the
War-
ren
commission
about
a
meet
ing
in
Jack
Rubys
apartment
attended
by
Hunter
and
Koethe
Detective
Creighton
Wiggins
said
he
had
been
playing
cops
and
robbers
when
his
gun
started
to
slip
from
his
fingers
and
it
went
off
Wiggins
was
given
a
suspended
sentence
for
involuntary
manslaughter
Tom
Howard
Hewas
Rubys
leading
lawyer
who
arrived
at
the
police
station
a
short
time
after
the
night
club
owner
shot
Lee
Harvey
Oswald
whom
the
Warren
commission
concluded
killed
Kennedy
How
Howard
�
ard
died
of
a
heart
attack
not
verified
by
an
autopsy
March
27
1965
WORRIED
TO
DEATH
Earlene
Roberts
She
ran
the
residence
where
Ruby
lived
and
say
friends
was
worried
to
death
by
po
lice
up
to
the
time
of
her
death
from
another
unverified
heart
attack
Nancy
Jane
Mooney
She
was
a
stripper
at
Rubys
club
who
provided
an
alibi
for
Darrell
Wayne
Garner
accused
assailant
of
Warren
Reynolds
a
witness
to
the
flight
of
the
sus
pected
killer
of
Patrolman
Jef
ferson
Davis
Tippit
The
War
ren
commission
assumed
Os
wald
to
be
Tippit
s
killer
She
hanged
herself
with
her
torea
toreador
�
dor
pants
In
her
private
cell
at
Dallas
County
Jail
Hank
Klllam
His
wife
was
a
cigarette
girl
at
Rubys
club
He
took
a
deep
unexplained
Interest
in
the
assassination
and
was
hounded
to
death
by
FBI
men
He
was
found
dead
In
Florida
where
he
had
moved
with
his
throat
cut
William
Whaley
He
took
Oswald
from
the
scene
of
the
assassination
In
his
taxi
He
was
killed
In
a
car
crash
but
when
a
reporter
tried
to
interview
his
boss
he
was
thrown
out
of
the
office
and
told
If
youre
smart
you
wont
be
coming
round
here
asking
questions
Dorothy
Kllgallen
A
post
mortem
said
the
fa
mous
columnist
died
of
acute
barbiturate
and
alcohol
poison
Ing
She
was
the
only
reporter
allowed
a
private
interview
with
Ruby
and
told
friends
a
few
das
before
her
death
Im
going
to
bust
this
case
wide
open
Lee
Bowers
Also
killed
In
a
car
crash
he
was
a
witness
to
the
assassina
assassination
�
tion
and
testified
about
the
sus-
plclous
behavior
of
two
men
at
the
scene
A
doctor
who
examined
him
before
his
death
said
he
was
In
a
strange
state
of
shock
a
dif
different
�
ferent
kind
of
shock
than
an
ac
cident
victim
experiences
I
cannot
explain
It
Ive
never
seen
anything
like
It
Edward
Benavides
His
brother
was
a
witness
to
the
Tippit
killing
The
sugges
tlon
Is
that
theie
was
a
strong
possibility
that
as
he
was
sliot
in
the
back
he
was
mistaken
for
his
bi
other