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head
and
shoulders
out
a
Gemini
12
door
today
and
cooly
clicked
pictures
of
the
sunrise
Milky
Way
and
earth
the
last
adven
ture
by
a
US
astronaut
outside
a
spaceship
until
1968
The
photo
session
most
of
which
was
performed
out
of
range
from
earth
tracking
sta
stations
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with
a
minimum
of
con
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heard
on
the
ground
lasted
slightly
longer
than
the
40
minutes
originally
planned
Weve
got
a
little
leg
room
here
for
a
change
command
Dllot
James
A
Lovell
Jr
said
referring
to
the
fact
that
Aldren
had
durrmed
unneeded
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overboard
while
the
hatch
was
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Control
Centre
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Houston
Tex
said
NORAD
will
have
a
fit
keep
lng
track
of
all
those
bits
and
pieces
Lovell
quipped
NORAD
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the
North
American
Defence
Command
which
keeps
track
of
all
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The
pilots
used
more
fuel
than
expected
during
Aldrins
time
outside
cutting
off
plans
to
remain
outside
over
the
United
States
to
photograph
ter
rain
That
was
a
pretty
expensive
EVA
extra
vehlcular
activity
In
the
way
of
fuel
reported
command
pilot
James
A
Lovell
Jr
We
used
20
to
25
per
cent
The
US
Space
agency
said
Aldrins
hatch
opened
about
953
am
EST
and
closed
52
minutes
later
While
outside
however
Al
Aldrln
�
drln
successfully
photographed
stars
and
terrain
features
The
space
stand
boosted
his
recv
ord
space
exposure
time
to
SVi
hours
The
next
US
walk
is
not
scheduled
until
1968
on
the
fourth
manned
earth
orbital
flight
planned
In
the
Apollo
man
to
the
moon
program
Aldrln
first
did
a
series
of
exercises
to
evaluate
how
diffi
difficult
�
cult
it
is
to
work
in
a
stiff
space
suit
as
Gemini
12
sped
at
17500
miles
an
hour
over
Australia
I
cant
get
my
arms
down
too
far
he
said
The
astronaut
then
began
shooting
pictures
of
some
stars
Although
the
hatch
was
opened
earlier
than
planned
in
the
reshuffled
flight
plan
it
was
one
orbit
later
than
orlgl
nally
planned
a
postponement
caused
by
problems
with
Gem
lnl
control
Jets
City
lawyers
Harrison
Doig
and
James
Barrett
have
been
appointed
to
thecityprosecutors
office
following
the
suspension
of
former
prosecutor
William
Roach
Mr
Roach
himself
only
recently
appointed
to
the
position
was
suspended
from
practice
by
the
discipline
committee
of
the
Law
Society
of
BrltlshColumbia
Prosecutors
duties
will
be
Joint
Jointly
�
ly
handled
by
Mr
Dolg
and
Mr
Bareett
There
are
now
two
early
birds
in
the
beer
business
In
Prince
George
The
Europe
Hotel
starting
this
morning
be
began
�
gan
opening
Its
doors
at
0
am
following
In
the
footsteps
of
the
Columbus
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Cenotaph
Ceremony
Honors
City
War
Dead
Prince
George
honored
Its
war
dead
Trlday
In
a
brief
two-mln-ute
ceremony
that
reflected
nine
years
of
fighting
and
death
In
two
wars
The
11
am
ceremony
at
the
city
hall
Cenotaph
was
witnessed
by
several
hundred
persons
many
of
whom
stood
in
silent
prayer
and
remembered
some
someone
�
one
who
paid
the
highest
price
of
war
for
the
cause
of
demo
democracy
�
cracy
Mrs
Marlon
McFadden
the
woman
behind
a
planned
Prince
George
Humane
Society
tells
of
three
puppies
found
dur
during
�
ing
the
weekend
snow
storm
The
little
pups
were
abandoned
she
says
and
homos
have
been
found
for
two
of
them
already
The
other
Is
safe
and
warm
at
her
house
and
is
still
looking
for
a
friendly
family
Her
phone
num
number
�
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Is
3
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a
Its
an
important
day
for
Mayor
Garvin
Dezell
He
celebrates
his
34th
wedding
an
anniversary
�
niversary
today
but
said
he
will
be
busy
as
usual
I
have
to
at
attend
�
tend
several
meetings
but
I
will
make
sure
I
take
Mrs
Dezell
out
for
dinner
he
said
I
With
an
honor
guard
represent
representing
�
ing
four
services
the
monument
to
Canadas
war
dead
was
dec
decorated
�
orated
with
wreaths
by
members
of
the
Prince
George
Legion
A
single
bule
call
signalled
an
end
to
the
brief
ceremony
and
the
crowd
thinned
and
disappear
ed
leaving
the
monument
alone
like
the
dead
It
symbolizes
Members
of
the
armed
forces
the
RCMP
Legion
Boy
Scouts
and
Guides
took
part
in
the
ser
services
�
vices
which
terminated
in
front
of
the
Third
Avenue
Legion
hall
INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
Prince
Charles
left
heu
to
the
British
thione
cele
celebrates
�
brates
his
18th
birthcay
and
gets
a
substantial
raise
PageS
Some
5200
mechanics
em
employed
�
ployed
by
Air
Canada
will
go
on
strike
today
to
back
up
wage
demands
The
total
operation
of
the
publicly
owned
airline
will
be
suspend
suspended
�
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Page
5
Israel
stages
a
warning
jaid
into
Joidanian
terri
territory
�
tory
and
the
UN
ai
ranges
a
cease
fire
Page
4
Fort
George
in
1910
is
the
subject
of
a
book
by
an
old
timer
Page
12
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The
anti
Diefenbaker
faction
in
the
Conservative
party
won
a
smashing
victory
Sunday
night
that
may
signal
the
appioaching
end
of
the
Rt
Hon
John
G
Diefenbaker
as
party
leader
HUNTERS
BULLET
CLAIMS
LIFE
A
50-year-old
hunter
from
the
lower
mainland
was
shot
and
kill
killed
�
ed
early
Saturday
when
another
hunter
apparently
mistook
him
for
a
moose
Ralph
Wilfred
Neph
of
Who
nock
a
community
in
the
Fraser
Valley
near
Haney
was
killed
as
he
walked
through
dense
bush
in
the
Isle
Pierre
area
Saturday
with
his
wife
Police
said
the
accident
which
occured
about
1030a
m
resulted
when
Neph
was
mistaken
for
a
moose
by
another
hunter
His
wife
was
not
harmed
Sergeant
William
Stanton
of
district
RCMP
detachment
said
investigations
are
not
complete
but
Indicated
no
charges
are
expected
to
be
laid
Missing
Men
Walk
To
Safety
Ons
man
is
recovering
in
hos
hospital
�
pital
and
another
walked
out
of
the
bush
early
today
after
they
went
missing
while
hunting
in
widely
seperated
areas
in
the
Prince
George
region
on
the
weekend
Clifford
Bumstead
55
of
North
Vancouver
was
flown
to
hospital
in
Prince
George
late
yesterday
after
he
walked
out
of
the
bush
In
the
Ilutton
area
85
miles
east
of
Prince
George
He
was
hunting
with
two
acquaintances
when
he
became
lost
and
had
to
spend
Saturday
night
In
the
bush
A
search
ope
rat
Ion
began
early
Sunday
and
he
was
found
about
300
pm
Sunday
He
was
flown
to
Prince
George
Regional
Hos
Hospital
�
pital
where
he
Is
recovering
from
frostbite
Meanwhile
a
Chllliwack
man
Frank
Varga
walked
out
of
the
bush
about
10
am
today
afte
r
spending
a
cold
night
in
the
Black
water
country
He
disappeared
after
he
went
off
after
a
moose
about
3
pm
yesterday
Trlends
with
whom
the
missing
man
was
hunting
said
he
took
off
tracking
a
moose
about
3
pm
On
two
occasions
he
answered
a
distress
signal
of
three
shots
but
It
was
the
last
his
friends
heard
of
him
until
he
was
found
today
Fire
Destroys
McBride
Motel
MCBRIDE
Fire
Saturday
night
destroyed
the
Mt
Laurler
Motel
owned
by
Gordon
McMul
len
of
Prince
George
The
building
described
as
a
complete
loss
was
formerly
a
hospital
here
and
was
convert
converted
�
ed
to
a
motel
three
years
ago
Motel
managers
Mr
and
Mrs
Douglas
Sangster
lost
most
of
their
belongings
In
the
blaze
Firefighters
were
able
to
save
maps
and
equipment
from
the
highway
engineers
office
located
In
the
building
North
Nechako
Water
Cut
Off
Water
service
In
the
sprawling
North
Nechako
area
was
severed
Sunday
when
a
main
fractured
In
an
area
between
the
new
and
old
Nechako
bridges
Dave
Pearson
water
superin
superintendent
�
tendent
of
the
district
said
the
service
may
not
be
repaired
be
before
�
fore
late
Tuesday
or
early
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
On
the
surface
the
victory
appeared
to
be
only
a
proce
dural
one
But
in
effect
It
was
the
first
successful
step
after
three
abortive
revolts
against
Mr
Diefenbaker
toward
a
leader
ship
convention
Even
before
the
convention
proper
opened
today
many
de
delegates
�
legates
were
asking
each
other
How
soon
can
a
leadership
con
convention
�
vention
be
called
Dalton
Camp
of
Toronto
na
t
i
o
n
a
1
Conservative
president
who
seeks
a
review
of
the
party
leadership
announced
after
a
threehour
Sunday
night
meet
lng
of
the
national
executive
that
paity
headquarters
at
tempt
to
relegate
the
election
of
officers
to
late
Wednesday
had
been
overturned
Instead
by
a
comfortable
margin
the
140
member
ex-
ecutive
had
re
scheduled
the
See
also
page
5
crucial
election
of
officers
for
230
pm
EST
Tuesday
The
change
in
agenda
means
that
the
some
1300
delegates
will
vote
by
secret
ballot
on
the
presidency
before
the
usual
vote
of
confidence
in
the
leader
It
remains
to
be
decided
whether
the
vote
on
the
leader
ship
will
be
by
secret
ballot
or
as
in
the
past
by
a
standing
vote
At
the
19G4
convention
a
move
for
a
secret
ballot
on
the
leadership
was
overwhelmingly
defeated
Mr
Diefenbaker
71
and
party
leader
since
1956
sur
vlved
a
cabinet
rebellion
In
1963
and
a
national
executive
lnsur
rectlon
last
year
Mr
Maloney
told
reporters
that
the
Tuesday
afternoon
elec
tlon
of
officers
wlU
make
it
awkward
for
MPs
to
participate
because
they
had
a
duty
to
at
attend
�
tend
the
Commons
He
said
an
overwhelming
ma
majority
�
jority
of
Conservative
MPs
he
he
quoted
a
supporter
as
saying
76
of
the
96
back
him
He
also
said
he
would
support
despite
misgivings
a
periodic
leadership
review
If
a
majority
favored
changing
the
constitu
constitution
�
tion
to
this
effect
Mr
Maloney
described
the
agenda
fight
as
a
ridiculous
fiasco
and
perfectly
disgrace
ful
If
he
were
elected
it
would
never
happen
again
However
he
would
not
contest
the
new
agenda
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A
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was
one
of
three
persons
killed
in
a
two
car
colllson
six
miles
south
of
Prince
George
on
highway
97
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
Fairlie
Peacock
was
a
passenger
in
a
car
driven
by
her
fiance
which
was
in
involved
�
volved
in
an
accident
which
claimed
three
lives
and
sent
four
others
to
hospital
Also
killed
in
the
two
car
collision
which
occur
occurred
�
red
about
130
pm
were
Mrs
Margaret
Peacock
44
and
a
passenger
in
the
other
car
Roy
Milden
Cann
43
In
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
suffering
from
ex
extensive
�
tensive
chest
Injuries
Is
Mrs
Roy
Cann
42
driver
of
the
Cann
automobile
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condi
condition
�
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Is
listed
as
satisfac
satisfactory
�
tory
Driver
of
the
other
car
Brian
Beach
23
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is
in
hospital
Six
parsons
were
admitted
to
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
during
the
weekend
resulting
from
traffic
mis
mishaps
�
haps
as
the
areas
first
major
snowfall
made
driving
con
conditions
�
ditions
perilous
A
two
car
accident
about
10
miles
west
of
Prince
George
on
Highway
16
sent
four
parsons
tohospitairri
day
Diane
Pender
of
1453
Garvin
St
is
listed
In
satis
satisfactory
�
factory
condition
today
with
head
injuries
and
lacerations
to
both
legs
She
was
a
passenger
in
a
car
driven
by
John
Aitcheson
which
collided
with
another
driven
by
William
Hoff
of
Vancouver
Aitcheson
also
with
head
injuries
and
of
officials
�
ficials
this
morning
listed
his
condition
as
fair
Also
in
hospital
with
frac
fractures
�
tures
to
his
legs
and
head
injuries
is
Martin
Peacock
21
and
a
fifth
passenger
in
the
car
his20-year-oldwlfe
Betty
suffering
a
broken
leg
Their
condition
is
listed
as
satisfactory
Beach
and
Fairlie
Peacock
were
engaged
to
be
married
November
19
in
Quesnel
and
were
en
route
to
Prince
George
to
attend
a
wedding
shower
when
the
fatal
acci
accident
�
dent
occurred
The
three
Prince
George
area
deaths
bring
the
pro
provincial
�
vincial
traffic
toll
for
the
three
day
weekend
to
seven
British
Columbias
traffic
deaths
brought
to
50
the
num
number
�
ber
of
persons
who
met
their
deaths
on
the
highway
across
the
nation
during
the
long
weekend
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a
resident
of
Vancouver
and
Hoff
are
listed
in
satisfac
satisfactory
�
tory
condition
in
hospital
A
second
person
in
the
Hoff
vehicle
James
Hoff
was
treated
and
released
Police
said
the
accident
occurred
when
the
Hoff
auto
automobile
�
mobile
attempted
to
pass
an
another
�
other
car
and
slid
on
icy
pavement
Another
Prince
George
man
Charles
Joseph
Ma
Carthy
of
2000
Central
St
received
fractures
to
the
hip
when
his
car
hit
a
guard
guardrail
�
rail
three
miles
south
of
Prince
George
on
Highway
97
Fridiy
His
vehicle
was
com
completely
�
pletely
demolished
I
QUIET
YOUNG
MAN
ACCUSED
Killer
Takes
5
Lives
MESA
Ariz
AP
A
quiet
young
man
who
felt
nobody
cared
for
him
was
under
psy
chlatrlc
care
today
after
the
pistol
killing
of
four
women
and
a
little
girl
because
he
wanted
to
see
the
headlines
with
my
name
In
them
before
I
die
Robert
Benjamin
Smith
18
who
told
police
his
violent
out
burst
Saturday
morning
In
a
local
beauty
colllege
was
In
spired
by
recent
mass
killings
I
WANTED
MY
NAME
In
Chicago
and
Austin
Tex
re
malned
In
county
Jail
awaiting
psychiatric
study
and
treatment
before
his
Dec
15
preliminary
hearing
on
five
counts
of
mur
murder
�
der
Police
continued
to
fill
in
missing
pieces
of
the
youths
bizarre
explanation
for
the
slay
lng
of
strangers
The
dead
were
patrons
or
emplojees
of
the
Rose
Mar
Col
College
�
lege
of
Beauty
where
Smith
or
dered
five
women
and
two
chil
children
�
dren
to
He
in
a
circle
on
the
floor
heads
together
like
the
spokes
of
a
wheel
then
walked
around
the
circle
laughing
and
firing
repeatedly
with
a
22-call-bre
pistol
at
the
backs
of
their
heads
Dead
are
Joyce
Sellers
27
a
customer
and
the
wife
of
an
elder
of
the
Church
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Latter
Day
Saints
Mormon
the
dominant
rellg
ion
In
this
city
of
50000
De
borah
Sellers
3
her
daughter
Mary
Margaret
O
1
s
e
n
18
beauty
college
student
and
fi
ance
of
Mrs
Sellers
brother
in
law
Glenda
Carter
18
also
a
student
beautician
and
Carol
Tarmer
19
a
customer
and
uife
of
a
US
serviceman
sta
stationed
�
tioned
In
Alaska
The
two
survivors
are
Bonlta
Sue
Harris
18
a
third
student
beautician
uho
suffered
head
and
arm
wounds
and
Tamara
Ljnn
Sellers
three
months
old
daughter
of
Mrs
Sellers
Ta
Tamara
�
mara
victim
of
a
minor
arm
wound
and
skull
fracture
was
found
sobbing
under
her
moth
mother
�
er
s
body
Both
Miss
Harris
ana
Tamara
wee
reported
In
satis
factory
condition
Police
said
Smith
described
by
schoolmates
as
a
lonot
and
a
strange
and
different
boy
offered
no
resistance
when
police
burst
Into
the
shop
Told
of
his
rights
to
remain
silent
officers
said
the
youth
nonethe
less
gave
a
lengthy
statement
He
said
In
the
statement
He
had
planned
for
three
months
since
his
parents
gave
him
a
target
pistol
to
commit
a
mass
murder
He
had
cased
several
likely
looking
places
and
selected
IN
THE
HEADLINES
the
beauty
college
because
there
sould
be
more
people
there
He
got
the
Idea
from
the
slaying
of
eight
student
nurses
In
Chicago
and
the
sniper
killings
In
Austin
which
left
16
dead
He
s
anted
to
kill
about
40
people
and
wanted
to
die
himself
And
the
reason
for
It
all
I
wanted
to
get
known
get
myself
a
name
to
see
the
headlines
with
my
name
In
them
before
I
die