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No
61
of
his
cabinet
colleagues
as
a
minister
without
portfolio
said
he
doesnt
think
he
will
be
fl
nance
minister
again
Children
in
Indian
day
schools
in
the
Northern
Interior
have
forwaided
a
few
dozen
Easter
messages
to
Prince
George
Theyie
In
the
foim
of
Easter
cards
made
by
the
children
and
entered
In
a
competition
organ
organized
�
ized
by
Frank
Bower
super
superintendent
�
intendent
of
Indian
schools
In
the
Northern
Interior
Education
District
The
cards
are
on
dis
display
�
play
on
the
lowei
floor
of
the
Bay
City
barrister
Les
Cashman
w
an
enthusiastic
skier
and
driving
foice
In
the
Hickory
Wing
Ski
Club
broke
his
left
leg
in
six
places
Saturday
while
on
an
East
Easter
�
er
weekend
skiing
trip
at
Jaspec
Hospital
authorities
In
Jasper
expect
him
to
hospitalized
there
as
long
as
two
weeks
36
Pages
We
who
have
been
finance
ministers
know
too
much
for
that
he
said
in
an
interview
Mr
Gordon
would
not
say
what
cabinet
post
he
would
pre
prefer
�
fer
Reports
from
Ottawa
Tuesday
said
government
circles
have
been
suggesting
appointment
of
an
associate
finance
minis
minister
�
ter
to
assess
the
sweeping
changes
proposed
by
the
Car
ter
royal
commission
on
taxa
tion
Prime
Minister
Pearson
has
promised
announcements
next
week
of
Interest
but
not
before
then
Prince
Georges
Pee
Wee
hockey
team
playing
In
a
tout
-nament
at
Falrvlew
Alberta
is
rolling
light
along
The
club
won
Its
second
game
this
morn
morning
�
ing
6
1
over
Peace
River
tp
remain
unbeaten
The
locals
took
a
7
3
victory
over
Grande
Prairie
Tuesday
and
play
again
at
noon
tomorrow
agalnct
Jasper
Prince
Geoige
Playeis
are
w
ona
pi
op
hunt
foi
their
up
coming
production
of
Mlianda
to
be
pei
formed
Apill
0
7
and
8
They
aie
In
need
of
a
soda
siphon
tea
tiolley
a
pali
of
brass
randle
sticks
and
English
newspapers
City
and
district
residents
who
would
be
willing
to
donate
such
ai
tides
for
the
pioductlon
can
contact
Mr
Chap
Chapman
�
man
at
5C3
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Oi
sidles
to
the
National
Students
Association
certain
labor
un
ions
and
other
groups
The
committee
proposed
In
a
key
finding
that
no
federal
agency
shall
provide
any
covert
financial
assistance
or
support
direct
or
indirect
to
any
of
the
nations
educational
or
private
voluntarv
organizations
Johnson
said
in
a
statement
he
accepts
this
policy
The
pres
ident
also
went
along
with
an
other
committee
recommenda
recommendation
�
tion
that
where
support
has
been
given
it
will
be
ter
mi
nated
as
quickly
as
possible
without
destroying
valuable
pri
private
�
vate
organizations
before
they
can
seek
new
means
of
sup
support
�
port
The
panel
that
studied
the
CIA
subsidy
setup
told
Johnson
it
believes
subsidies
could
largely
and
perhaps
entirely
be
ended
by
Dec
31
Driver
Suffers
Minor
Injuries
Minor
Injuries
to
the
drlvei
resulted
when
a
car
went
off
Highway
07
seven
miles
north
of
Prince
Geoige
at
4
pm
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
The
driver
Stella
Gairett
was
treated
for
back
Injuries
at
the
hospital
Damage
to
the
car
was
esti
estimated
�
mated
at
600
France
Gets
Nuclear
Sub
CHERBOURG
Trance
Reut
ers
President
de
Gaulle
todaj
pushed
a
green
button
to
send
Frances
first
nuclear
powered
submarine
sliding
down
its
launching
stocks
into
the
sea
The
9000ton
cigar-shapedRe-doubtable
splashed
Into
the
launching
basin
while
a
band
played
the
Marseillaise
and
a
crowd
of
10000
cheered
The
Redoubtable
due
to
go
into
service
in
early
1970
Is
the
first
of
three
submarines
which
will
form
the
third
generation
of
Frances
nuclear
striking
force
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e
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INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
US
State
Secretary
Dean
Rusk
above
says
Hanoi
has
damaged
world
opinion
of
North
Vietnam
by
le
buffing
United
Nations
Page
5
Social
Credit
MP
Bert
Leboe
look
back
over
the
years
Robert
Thompson
led
his
party
Page
23
A
disappointed
Canadian
National
team
lost
all
chance
of
even
a
second
place
finish
in
the
world
hockey
tournament
in
Vien
Vienna
�
na
this
morning
when
they
were
trounced
6
0
by
Swe
Sweden
�
den
in
the
clubs
final
game
Page
10
Government
birth
control
education
is
supported
by
Pope
Page
7
The
comments
aie
on
the
move
scientists
decide
after
studying
earths
mag
magnetic
�
netic
fields
Page
4
Sexier
than
the
hips
or
lips
are
the
hands
according
to
Lily
Monk
who
has
spent
a
lifetime
studying
hands
Page
17
Editorials
2
People
Make
the
News
7
Women
17
Sports
9
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daily
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Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
MARCH
29
1
967
Engine
Torn
From
Mounting
As
Car
Hits
Pole
COLLISION
KILLS
TWO
Two
district
men
died
al
almost
�
most
Instantly
early
today
when
their
late
model
car
left
a
curve
on
the
Bypass
highway
travelled
1000
feet
out
of
control
and
smashed
into
a
utility
pole
Dead
Is
Deryle
Moon
23
of
Grande
Prairie
Al
Alberta
�
berta
and
his
24-year-old
companion
whose
name
has
not
been
released
by
the
RCMP
The
accident
was
the
first
fatal
mishap
In
the
city
this
year
and
the
worst
crash
since
a
city
man
was
killed
In
a
two
car
accident
near
PGARA
Raceway
last
autumn
The
accident
occurred
about
1230
am
on
the
by
bypass
�
pass
curve
near
22nd
Aven
Avenue
�
ue
Police
estimated
that
the
car
was
travelling
at
a
high
rate
of
speed
when
It
left
the
highway
and
struck
a
BC
hydro
transmission
pole
The
196G
model
car
com
completely
�
pletely
wtecked
lnthecrash
wrapped
around
the
pole
and
wreckers
worked
for
more
than
two
hours
to
pull
the
shattered
vehicle
from
the
pole
and
extricate
the
trap
trapped
�
ped
bodies
Wrecking
trucks
had
to
be
used
to
pull
open
the
twisted
car
so
ambu
ambulance
�
lance
attendants
could
re
remove
�
move
the
dead
men
The
Impact
of
the
crash
pancaked
the
roof
of
the
car
and
tore
the
engine
from
Its
mountings
BC
Hydro
employees
had
to
be
called
In
to
remove
the
fallen
pole
and
hydro
In
the
downtown
area
flick
ered
for
a
time
Immediately
after
the
accident
The
dead
man
whose
par
parents
�
ents
live
In
Grande
Prairie
was
a
resident
of
the
Pon
deiosa
Trailer
Court
He
was
employed
by
Canada
Safeway
In
Its
downtown
store
wheie
he
soiked
for
more
than
a
yeai
He
was
a
produce
clerk
Police
said
the
unidenti
unidentified
�
fied
man
was
also
living
and
woiklng
In
the
Prince
George
area
but
he
Is
believed
to
be
from
the
Okanagan
His
name
Is
being
wltheld
pending
the
notification
of
next
of
kin
Neither
aie
believed
to
have
been
married
Hospital
authorities
said
early
today
that
an
autopsy
Is
expected
today
but
they
could
not
say
the
exact
cause
of
death
An
Inquest
will
be
held
Witnesses
said
the
pave
pavement
�
ment
was
clear
and
dry
at
the
time
of
the
accident
and
there
was
no
apparent
rea
reason
�
son
why
the
car
went
out
of
control
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engine
lying
fifteen
feet
from
where
it
was
ripped
from
its
mountings
the
crumpled
auto
lies
wrapped
around
the
shattered
utility
pole
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photos
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Halt
To
CIA
Subsidizing
WASHINGTON
AP
Presl
dent
Johnson
ordered
the
Cen
Central
�
tral
Intelligence
Agency
today
to
begin
cutting
off
all
subsidies
to
private
educational
philan
throplc
and
cultural
organiza
organizations
�
tions
Johnson
also
announced
he
is
setting
up
a
special
committee
to
include
private
citizens
to
study
ways
in
which
the
govern
merit
can
channel
financial
aid
to
such
organizations
in
an
open
manner
The
president
acted
after
re
receiving
�
ceiving
a
report
from
a
three
man
committee
he
appointed
last
month
after
a
storm
of
con
troversy
followed
disclosure
that
the
CIA
was
making
secret
sub-
At
Full
Salary
Gordon
Sees
Himself
In
Cabinet
Shakeup
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Walter
Gordon
says
he
hopes
to
be
drawing
the
salary
of
a
full
fledged
cabinet
minister
in
the
near
future
Asked
whether
he
thought
he
would
be
involved
in
an
im
impending
�
pending
cabinet
shuffle
the
for
mer
finance
minister
said
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
he
would
not
be
a
bit
sur
prised
Mr
Gordon
who
now
draws
a
pay
cheque
about
half
the
size
Phone
562
2441
Seven
Firemen
Injured
Thick
Smoke
Covers
Montreal
CNR
Blaze
MONTREAL
CP
A
five
alarm
fire
burned
stubbornly
today
in
a
corner
of
the
CNRs
Central
Station
sending
out
thick
smoke
and
injuring
at
least
eight
persons
The
smoke
mushroomed
across
the
main
station
con
course
and
into
parts
of
the
heavy
concentration
of
offices
and
other
commercial
buildings
in
the
key
midiown
centre
Seven
firemen
seeking
out
the
elusive
flames
in
ceilings
and
air
ducts
of
the
affected
cornel
were
taken
to
hospital
with
smoke
poisoning
while
one
CNR
employee
also
needed
hos
pltal
treatment
Other
firemen
treated
with
oxygen
at
the
scene
after
Inhal
Inhaling
�
ing
the
smoke
were
lying
on
benches
In
various
parts
of
the
station
They
were
falling
over
HKe
flies
said
one
witness
as
the
men
groped
through
the
smokey
atmosphere
A
number
of
employees
at
the
railways
advance
reservations
office
were
forced
to
quit
their
post
shortly
after
the
fire
started
There
was
no
immediate
esti
mate
of
the
damage
nor
were
there
explanations
of
what
caused
the
fire
Birds
Dive
for
Food
iMG
A
The
station
concourse
itself
appeared
to
be
undamaged
as
the
fire
burned
In
one
corner
Officials
at
the
nearby
Queen
Elizabeth
Hotel
said
the
smoko
had
caused
little
damage
there
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the
bodies
still
trapped
in
the
wrecked
auto
police
begin
their
investigation
CHARGES
IN
BOOK
DENIED
NEW
YORK
AP
The
de
fence
department
denies
state
statements
�
ments
In
William
Manchesters
book
that
President
Johnson
had
not
been
advised
on
procedures
for
ordering
nuclear
retaliation
in
the
event
of
an
attack
follow
ing
the
Kennedy
assassination
See
Page
23
Girl
Would
Rather
Die
Than
Take
Transfusion
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Tarn
ily
Court
Judge
Earl
Vance
is
to
decide
today
whether
a
14-year-old
member
of
the
Jeho
Jehovahs
�
vahs
Witnesses
religious
group
has
the
right
to
endanger
her
life
by
refusing
a
blood
transfu
slon
Miriam
Myllynieml
of
Pen
tlcton
is
critically
ill
with
a
blood
condition
doctors
believe
can
be
cured
by
surgery
But
they
refuse
to
operate
unless
al
allowed
�
lowed
to
use
blood
transfusions
in
the
event
of
any
emergency
The
girls
mother
Doroth
Lolu
Myllynieml
is
challenging
the
right
of
the
Childrens
Aid
Society
to
take
over
custody
of
her
daughter
in
todays
action
Both
the
girl
and
her
mother
said
they
want
the
operation
but
without
transfusions
which
the
religious
group
considers
a
violation
I
want
my
child
to
live
Mrs
Myllynieml
said
in
an
In
Interview
�
terview
I
want
the
surgery
and
tf
the
chance
is
99
to
100
that
II
can
be
done
without
transfu
sions
why
would
they
not
take
that
chance
They
doctors
Insisted
on
my
signature
a
1
1
o
w
1
n
g
the
transfusions
for
that
one
chance
in
100
Miriam
has
said
she
would
rather
die
than
take
any
trans
transfusion
�
fusion
I
am
doing
my
best
to
get
well
but
If
I
dont
It
doesnt
worry
me
she
said
And
Choke
to
Death
Aftermath
of
Tanker
Disaster
LONDON
AP
The
white
feathered
gannet
soared
mag
nlflcently
20
feet
above
the
sea
Suddenly
with
closed
wings
it
dived
in
search
of
food
The
bird
emerged
fiom
the
water
coated
with
chocolatebrown
oil
unable
to
fly
choking
to
death
It
was
one
of
thousands
of
bird
and
marlne
llfe
victims
oi
the
Torrey
Canyon
the
Arrierl
can
owned
tanker
wrecked
on
the
Seven
Stones
reef
off
Lands
End
As
millions
of
gallons
of
oil
from
the
tanker
washed
towards
the
English
soutli
coast
marine
biologists
and
ornithologists
ex
pressed
fear
for
the
creatures
that
live
by
the
sea
Casualties
among
the
gulls
cormorants
guillemots
puffins
and
gannets
already
are
being
counted
In
thousands
A
spokes
man
of
the
Royal
Society
foi
the
Prevention
of
Cruelty
to
Anl
mals
estimated
more
than
IS
000
birds
have
died
so
far
and
another
30000
probably
will
die
after
being
trapped
In
the
oil
slick
The
oil
clogs
their
feath
ers
preventing
them
fiom
fly
ing
and
often
chokes
them
to
death
This
month
the
guillemots
ra
zorbills
and
puffins
gather
In
huge
flocks
20
miles
out
after
wintering
at
sea
Then
they
fly
in
to
nest
and
each
las
a
single
egg
Apart
from
those
killed
by
the
spreading
ooze
thousands
more
may
change
their
breed
ing
places
Even
before
the
oil
hit
the
beaches
the
heiring
gulls
and
kltttw
akes
uere
affected
Wad
Ing
birds
such
as
sandpipers
redshanks
and
oyster
catchers
were
next
as
the
oil
polluted
shores
Tiesh
water
birds
such
as
herons
coots
and
kingfishers
also
v111
be
In
dangei
if
the
oil
gets
Into
tidal
cieeks
All
that
the
bird
loveis
can
do
Is
to
scramble
ovei
the
rocks
picking
up
the
bedi
ag
gled
oil
covered
victims
and
rush
them
to
RSPCA
clinics
foi
cleaning
with
detergens
Biologists
feat
that
mill
tens
of
fish
and
the
microscopic
sea
llfo
on
which
they
feed
could
be
de
stioyed
by
the
oil
and
the
detet
gents
being
used
to
combat
It
Housing
M
1
n
1
s
t
e
r
Anthony
Greenwood
denied
this
could
happen
But
scientists
and
biol
oglsts
are
unconvinced
They
say
the
oil
slick
by
preventing
oxygen
and
sunlight
from
enter
Ing
the
water
will
affect
micro
microscopic
�
scopic
marir
j
life
such
as
plank
ton
on
which
fish
and
other
ma
rlne
life
feed
When
a
tanker
fouled
the
Medway
Rlvei
last
fall
many
mollusca
ci
ustaceans
and
shell
fish
on
which
some
shore
birds
live
were
killed
As
a
result
Brent
geese
along
the
Medway
deci
eased
by
86
pei
cent
ducks
by
97
per
cent
cut
lew
by
95
pei
cent
oystet
catcheis
by
94
per
cent
and
redshanks
by
93
pei
cent