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The
following
am
igusuj
award
was
reported
In
the
BC
and
Yukon
Jaycecs
news
release
received
at
the
office
today
Outstanding
spoke
award
Derrick
Mcrrll
Prince
George
Does
Mr
Merril
speak
English
as
It
should
be
spoke
Perhaps
he
rides
a
motor
bike
notarys
great
annual
event
la
to
take
place
this
year
June
17
It
is
the
day
of
the
an
annual
�
nual
Presidents
Ball
a
for
formal
�
mal
affair
at
the
Inn
of
the
North
which
will
get
Us
start
at
730
pm
A
Fidelity
Life
Assurance
Co
Prlnco
George
branch
man
manager
�
ager
Bruce
Gtkhrlst
has
re
returned
�
turned
from
a
oru
witk
course
Kiwi
by
tle
Life
Insurance
32
Pages
oviets
Want
U
Israeli
tanks
move
into
Jerusalem
Sources
in
the
Holy
City
said
Jordanian
artillery
machine
guns
and
bazooka
fire
killed
three
persons
and
wounded
50
civilians
in
the
city
INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
O
Uproar
over
Red
Kelly
erupts
after
first
round
in
the
National
Hockey
League
expansion
draft
Page
9
Federal
government
will
face
two
no
confidence
mo
motions
�
tions
one
from
the
Conserva
Conservatives
�
tives
the
other
from
New
Democrats
over
Mitchell
Sharps
spring
budget
Page
5
Middle
East
expected
to
rtmai
i
politically
explosive
until
an
utterly
insoluble
problem
can
be
resolved
Page
7
Prince
George
hairdressers
take
honors
in
first
North
Central
Interior
hairdresslng
competition
Page
17
How
to
win
u
wife
in
Northern
Uganda
become
a
cattle
rustler
Page
24
O
Editorials
Page
2
Womens
Page
17
18
Classified
Page
13
14
15
16
Stocks
Page
4
Comics
Page
27
m
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Ol
SUNNY
Low
45
High
75
Local
Canoeists
Gain
on
Manitoba
The
BC
Centennial
canoe
team
gained
five
seconds
on
the
leading
Minltoba
team
Tuesday
after
a
lap
race
of
51
miles
to
Fort
Carleton
Sask
This
stretch
of
the
river
ac
according
�
cording
to
chief
voyageur
of
the
BC
team
Bill
Blackburn
of
Prince
George
was
one
of
the
trickier
reaches
with
shallows
and
sand
bars
along
Its
length
He
also
reported
the
canoe
Chinese
Attack
British
Diplomats
PEKING
ReuteFsif
A
crowd
of
about
100
Chinese
and
foreign
demonstrators
today
smashed
their
way
Into
the
British
diplo
matlc
mission
here
and
tussled
with
British
diplomats
ripped
a
Union
Jack
to
shreds
and
de
stroyed
a
portrait
of
Queen
Elizabeth
The
missions
two
first
secre
J
rles
Anthony
Bllshen
and
Raymond
Whitney
were
struck
In
a
tussle
Inside
the
building
and
Third
Secretary
Leonard
Appleyard
and
the
wife
of
Bllshen
were
punched
and
har
ried
by
angry
crowds
outside
the
comjxjund
for
several
mln
utes
Agency
Management
Associa
Association
�
tion
an
International
co-operative
research
organization
of
more
than
500
Insurance
com
companies
�
panies
The
course
In
associa
association
�
tion
headquarters
at
Hartford
Conn
concentrated
on
agency
planning
recruiting
selection
training
and
supervision
Architectural
firm
Brlggs
Crcenwell
and
Associates
is
at
work
on
picllrnlnary
re
research
�
search
for
the
city
covered
swimming
x
Commissioned
for
the
Job
by
council
the
com
company
�
pany
plans
a
meeting
with
the
city
this
week
to
discuss
In
detail
facilities
required
and
location
Part
of
the
Initial
study
calls
for
vl
Its
to
other
cities
which
have
recently
completed
tools
Jie
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
race
has
aroused
Immense
in
interest
�
terest
in
many
places
along
the
route
with
crowds
estimated
at
25000
lining
the
banks
and
both
stores
and
schools
closing
for
the
event
The
crew
Is
in
good
shape
he
said
and
we
should
do
well
in
the
lap
race
today
from
Fort
Carleton
to
Prince
Albert
Thursday
the
canoeists
will
be
taking
part
In
a
sprint
race
at
Prince
Albert
The
BC
team
which
includes
paddlers
Steve
Schwartz
Harry
Schwartz
Herb
Brade
Dave
Heritages
and
Costo
Bush
from
Prince
George
has
won
all
four
long
laps
to
date
and
has
also
one
sprint
but
Is
second
to
Manitoba
in
accumulated
times
Standings
and
accumulative
times
since
the
pageant
started
Manitoba
784318
British
Columbia
764525
Alberta
771639
Saskatchewan
774022
New
Brunswick
780912
Quebec
783042
Ontario
783107
Yukon
793230
NWVr
794303
Nova
Scotia
821054
Murder
Suicide
Indicated
City
coroner
E
B
MacLatchy
this
morning
released
the
names
of
a
man
and
his
son
who
died
of
gun
shot
wounds
In
Prlnco
George
Regional
Hospital
last
Trlday
afternoon
They
were
Harold
George
Barnes
49
and
Kevin
Bruco
Barnes
eight
both
of
P
r
1
n
c
e
George
Mr
MacLatchy
said
the
circumstances
indicate
a
mur-dor-sulclde
Barnes
and
his
son
were
rushed
to
hospital
with
bullet
wounds
to
the
head
after
being
pulled
from
a
burning
car
on
the
SlntlchRoad
about
420
pm
Friday
They
were
both
shot
through
the
loft
temple
A
22
rifle
was
found
on
tho
front
seat
of
the
car
Flosh
and
skin
samples
are
being
ana
II
zed
to
determine
whither
bullets
from
his
rifle
caused
the
wounds
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
JUNE
7
1967
Ambassador
Accuses
Israel
of
Aggression
w
JI
IT
A
LI
1
J
T
JI
Ml
UNITED
NATIONS
The
Soviet
Union
asked
the
UN
Security
Council
to
set
a
deadline
of
4
pm
EDT
today
for
Israel
and
the
Arab
countries
to
cease
firing
aim
By
THE
CANADIAN
PRESS
Israelis
CI
Victory
TEL
AVIV
Reuters
Israel
claimed
tonight
to
have
captured
a
large
part
of
Jordan
Includ
Including
�
ing
the
city
of
Jericho
on
the
shore
of
the
River
Jordan
The
report
said
most
of
the
Jordanian
Army
was
taken
pris
prisoner
�
oner
An
Iraqi
brigade
also
was
captured
It
was
reported
CAIRO
Reuters
Four
Is
Israeli
�
raeli
frogmen
have
been
cap
captured
�
tured
In
Alexandria
and
a
hunt
Is
going
on
for
six
others
who
escaped
the
authoritative
news
newspaper
�
paper
Al
Ahram
says
The
frogmen
were
picked
up
Tuesday
In
the
ports
eastern
harbor
after
a
15-year-old
boy
reported
seeing
one
of
them
ly
lying
�
ing
exhausted
BAGDAD
AP
Iraqs
de
decision
�
cision
to
deny
oil
to
the
United
States
and
Britain
was
put
into
action
today
The
British
tanker
British
Ambassador
anchored
at
Basra
to
be
loaded
with
41000
tons
of
crude
oil
left
port
empty
on
the
order
of
the
Iraqi
authorities
BEIRUT
Lebanon
Reuters
Damascus
radio
today
charged
that
British
bombers
used
Ak
rotlrl
Air
Base
in
Cyprus
to
supply
aid
to
Israel
The
Am
American
�
erican
and
British
imperialists
continue
to
help
Israel
to
save
her
from
destruction
the
radio
added
DAMASCUS
Syria
Reuters
J
Tne
iirst
uruisn
ana
American
diplomats
left
here
today
fol
following
�
lowing
Syrias
severence
of
re
relations
�
lations
with
Britain
and
the
Un
United
�
ited
States
The
40
American
officials
at
the
US
Embassy
and
35
Brit
Britons
�
ons
at
the
British
Embassy
have
been
asked
to
leave
Syrian
ter
territory
�
ritory
by
Friday
TEL
AVIV
Reuters
-
Is
Israeli
�
raeli
President
ZalmanShazars
home
was
hit
today
during
In
Intensive
�
tensive
shelling
which
was
re
resumed
�
sumed
from
Jordanian
positions
In
the
Jerusalem
area
Some
damage
to
the
building
was
re
reported
�
ported
Fraser
Flooding
Continues
To
Fall
rlood
waters
In
the
Fraser
continue
to
fall
The
reading
on
the
meter
un
under
�
der
the
old
Fraser
River
bridge
at
0
am
today
was
3085
feet
a
drop
of
more
than
ten
Inches
since
the
same
time
Tuesday
morning
The
water
has
dropped
a
total
of
158
feet
since
Monday
morn
morning
�
ing
when
it
reached
the
highest
point
recorded
since
1064
According
to
the
most
recent
snow
survey
bulletin
Issued
by
the
provincial
Water
Resources
Service
the
mountain
snowpack
is
still
similar
to
the
record
snowpack
of
June
19C4
In
1064
the
snowpack
produced
a
record
June
through
Septem
September
�
ber
volunij
of
water
as
meas
measured
�
ured
at
Hope
and
the
third
high
highest
�
est
discharge
on
record
This
discharged
occurred
June
21
Timing
and
size
of
this
years
peak
flow
111
depends
on
the
weather
ofthe
next
few
weeks
the
report
states
A
flood
potential
still
exists
throughout
the
Fraser
basin
At
a
hurriedly
called
meeting
of
the
IS
nation
council
Soviet
Ambassador
Nikolai
T
Fedor
enko
repeated
his
charges
that
Israel
was
the
aggressor
In
the
Middle
East
conflict
and
was
to
blame
for
the
failure
of
Tues
days
nights
UN
ceasefire
to
get
Into
effect
Immediately
Fedorenko
asked
for
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
In
view
of
the
continuation
of
military
activities
by
Israel
despite
the
decision
on
the
ceasefire
CONDEMN
REACTION
Three
Arab
speakers
For
Foreign
�
eign
Minister
Adnan
Pachachl
of
Iraq
Ambassador
George
Tomeh
of
Syria
and
Foreign
Minister
Ahmed
Taibl
Benhlma
of
Morocco
charged
that
the
ceasefire
resolution
Ignored
Is
Israeli
�
raeli
aggression
They
were
backed
by
Soviet
Ambassador
Nikolai
Fedorenko
who
accused
Israel
of
unleash
Ing
aggression
against
Egypt
and
other
Arab
countries
He
said
the
council
must
condemn
the
actions
of
Israel
and
take
urgent
measures
necessary
for
the
restoration
of
peace
In
the
Middle
East
WELCOME
Diplomatic
sources
said
Fed
orenko
planned
to
lay
before
the
council
a
formal
demand
that
Israel
be
found
guilty
of
violat
ing
the
ceasefire
Israel
told
the
council
Tuesday
night
that
It
welcomed
the
ceasefire
appeal
and
could
carry
It
out
If
the
Arab
countries
also
agreed
Jordan
has
notified
the
United
Nations
of
its
acceptance
but
no
word
had
been
received
from
any
other
party
to
the
fighting
Cairo
radio
said
the
Arab
coun
countries
�
tries
would
keep
on
fighting
de
despite
�
spite
the
resolution
The
council
meeting
was
de
delayed
�
layed
because
of
short
notice
which
caught
some
delegates
unprepared
TOTAL
WAR
Eban
told
the
council
that
Egypts
President
Gamal
Abdel
Nasser
had
called
for
total
war
and
the
destruction
of
Israel
before
hostilities
broke
out
In
the
face
of
Nassers
deliberate
policy
of
pollticide
the
murder
of
a
state
Israel
showed
un
usual
patience
the
foreign
min
minister
�
ister
said
Israel
began
to
exercise
its
right
of
self
defence
under
Art
Article
�
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the
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and
never
in
history
has
armed
force
been
used
in
a
more
righteous
and
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cause
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had
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and
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at
a
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supply
base
In
South
Vietnam
Tuesday
causing
millions
of
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worth
of
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US
officials
at
Qui
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for
ward
base
of
the
US
1st
Cav
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Division
estimated
the
loss
In
ammunition
stores
alone
at
2500000
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helicopters
were
re
reported
�
ported
damaged
and
440000
gal
gallons
�
lons
of
oil
went
up
in
smoke
at
the
base
called
English
Field
in
coastal
Blnh
Dlnh
prov
province
�
ince
about
300
miles
northeast
of
here
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Americans
were
killed
and
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Meeting
Postponed
to
July
BURNS
LAKE
A
proposed
meeting
between
cabinet
ministers
and
the
Board
of
Trade
to
discuss
protests
regarding
establishment
of
a
wilderness
prea
in
Tweedsmuir
Park
has
been
delayed
Cyril
Shelford
Social
Credit
MLA
for
Omineca
said
today
he
had
been
told
the
ministers
involved
could
not
make
the
June
12
tentative
date
set
for
the
meeting
He
said
they
expected
to
be
available
sometime
after
July
1
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Unpolluted
Water
Stopping
for
a
drink
from
the
one
source
of
unpolluted
water
in
the
Isluud
Cache
two
children
sip
from
the
spiggott
on
the
back
of
a
tank
truck
No
out
breaks
of
gastric
diseases
have
been
repotted
to
the
Health
Unit
yet
but
director
of
the
Health
Unit
Dr
James
Ht-bm-
Witnesses
said
the
shell
lobbed
in
about
4
am
hit
a
fuel
depot
The
fire
raged
1xk
hours
Bulldozers
helped
to
bring
It
under
control
One
officer
said
the
loss
was
just
an
Inconvenience
that
would
not
hamper
US
military
activity
in
the
area
Communist
forces
just
south
of
the
demilitarized
zone
be
between
�
tween
the
two
Vietnams
made
light
probing
attacks
on
US
marine
posts
While
small
In
themselves
the
attacks
occurred
In
the
general
area
of
some
of
the
heaviest
fighting
of
the
war
in
recent
weeks
It
was
believed
that
North
Vietnamese
regulars
might
again
be
testing
marine
defences
with
the
Idea
of
launch
launching
�
ing
stronger
attacks
U
S
B
52
raided
five
Commu
Communist
�
nist
targets
in
South
Vietnam
hitting
with
their
30
ton
bomb
loads
at
points
along
the
west
western
�
ern
frontier
to
curb
Infiltration
from
the
Ho
Chi
Minn
Trail
son
hays
precautions
should
be
continued
with
all
water
in
the
Cache
Kvun
for
dishwashing
water
should
U
boiled
for
at
least
ten
minutes
and
chlorine
should
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