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Its
time
to
relax
with
HIGH
LIFE
loard
by
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Cobmbio
ing
point
substance
is
a
vital
in
gredient
In
alloys
used
for
jet
engines
missiles
and
chemical
equipment
Another
Important
discovery
has
come
from
Instruments
left
on
the
moon
to
tell
earth
sclen
tlsts
of
any
unusual
movements
on
or
under
the
lunar
surface
Dr
Garry
Latham
a
geolo
geologist
�
gist
from
New
Yorks
Columbia
University
reported
that
infor
mation
from
the
seismographs
suggested
the
moon
may
have
a
crust
about
12
miles
thick
with
possibly
several
layers
of
mate
material
�
rial
beneath
it
Mysteries
confound
scientists
PASADENA
Calif
CP
The
mystery
planet
Mars
has
come
up
with
another
riddle
in
pictures
described
as
fasclnat
ing
the
Jet
Pzopulslon
Labora
tory
announced
today
Close
up
photographs
of
the
red
planet
taken
by
Mariner
VI
have
confused
scientists
said
Dr
Albert
Ilibbs
chief
staff
scientist
at
JPL
Some
pictures
will
show
fea
features
�
tures
of
Mars
which
have
never
been
seen
before
and
in
some
cases
we
wont
be
able
to
tell
you
what
they
are
he
added
But
because
they
aie
so
ex
citing
fascinating
and
interest
interesting
�
ing
they
will
be
released
a
dayi
ahead
of
schedule
i
The
pictures
turned
up
in
aj
spot
check
of
electionlc
data
sent
by
Mariner
VI
after
It
emerged
from
behind
Mars
fol
following
�
lowing
a
lowlevel
sweep
over
the
red
planets
surface
Scientists
were
so
sure
the
quality
was
excellent
that
they
ordered
them
displaved
on
mon
itors
for
the
news
media
as
soon
as
they
are
jecelved
at
the
labo
ratory
starting
at
830
pm
EDT
tonight
They
earlier
had
planned
to
study
the
pictures
for
2
1
hours
and
then
release
selected
prints
Mariner
VI
was
only
2130
miles
from
its
surface
the
clos
est
any
man
made
object
had
come
to
the
planet
Ilibbs
warned
some
plctutes
would
not
be
understandable
be
cause
they
could
not
be
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m
a
fl
i
valuable
element
on
moon
HOUSTON
CP
Scientists
have
discovered
titanium
a
val
liable
element
used
in
high
stress
allojs
In
the
moon
dust
brough
back
by
the
Apollo
11
astronauts
The
scientists
also
made
the
discovery
tentative
so
far
that
the
moon
may
have
a
about
12
miles
thick
could
indicate
that
the
like
the
earth
was
once
ten
mass
The
secrets
of
the
moon
today
faced
the
continued
relentless
probing
of
the
technicians
while
moon
pioneers
Nell
Armstrong
Edwin
Aldrln
and
Michael
Col-
Uns
recounted
painstakingly
the
details
of
their
epic
flight
The
first
chemical
analysis
of
the
moon
dust
showed
that
it
contained
minute
bits
of
rough
and
smooth
glass
and
fragments
of
various
minerals
Scientists
led
by
Dr
S
Ross
Taylor
of
the
Australian
Nation
il
University
reported
Wednes
day
they
had
analysed
a
pinch
of
lunar
dust
and
found
It
also
contained
a
high
proportion
of
titanium
compared
with
terres
trial
rocks
The
presence
of
titanium
found
in
small
quantities
in
earth
bound
igneous
rocks
and
clay
could
be
one
of
the
most
precious
secrets
the
moon
has
given
up
so
far
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NDP
members
ine
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NDP
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hard
look
Later
he
went
to
Armstrong
Meanwhile
Premier
Bennett
wheie
he
said
Bennett
has
said
in
Vancouver
Wednesday
blown
his
cool
hes
panicked
night
that
BCs
new
boys
scrambled
for
direct
television
We
knew
hed
start
saying
these
showing
in
time
things
he
couldnt
substantiate
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meet
here
today
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most
unusual
case
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ranged
the
trip
says
Mrs
An-
rort
George
Social
Credi
Wednesday
nights
tiafflc
derson
frequently
decides
on
the
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nominating
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court
docket
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a
man
charged
spur
of
the
moment
to
travel
ventlon
tonight
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with
illegal
use
of
a
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light
on
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put
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she
arrives
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1933
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chosen
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flashing
emergency
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commented
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by
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clash
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car
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to
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the
impressions
in
the
lunar
soil
made
by
Apollo
11
astronauts
Armstrong
and
Aldrin
A
part
of
the
lunar
module
which
took
the
pair
to
the
surface
is
silhouetted
in
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is
the
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in
NDP
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charges
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Special
New
De-
when
he
was
in
trouble
but
wejBerger
and
Pat
McGeer
the
mocratic
Party
leader
Tom
Ber-
didnt
expect
it
so
early
in
the
Liberal
leader
are
all
ill-equip-
He
said
both
have
no
adminis
administrative
�
trative
eperience
Mr
Bennett
was
replying
In
an
Interview
to
questions
why
he
didnt
make
more
than
two
brief
ixibllc
appearances
during
his
two
days
in
Vancouver
He
also
said
he
expects
to
re
return
�
turn
for
two
or
three
public
ap
pearances
in
Vancouver
between
1
now
and
election
day
He
leaves
for
Kelowna
Fri-
day
where
he
will
attend
the
So
Social
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Credit
nominating
conven-
j
tion
in
his
south
Okanagan
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1
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Another
new
boy
provin
provincial
�
cial
Conservative
loader
John
do
Wolf
said
Wednesday
night
he
will
contest
the
Vancouver
Point
Grey
riding
He
told
50
suppor
supporters
�
ters
he
wants
to
campaign
to
lay
the
groundwork
for
a
new
en
enlightened
�
lightened
political
climate
lnBC
While
the
local
Progressive
Conservatives
have
decided
not
to
field
a
candidate
for
the
el
election
�
ection
de
Wolf
will
not
be
over
overlooking
�
looking
the
area
Party
officials
announced
In
Vancouver
Wednesday
that
de
Wolf
will
be
in
Prince
George
Tuesday
starting
his
day
with
a
press
conference
that
morning
On
the
Liberal
campaign
trail
Dr
McGeer
mainstreeted
through
several
communities
in
southeastern
BC
He
talked
to
officials
chatted
with
shopkeep
shopkeepers
�
ers
and
people
on
the
streets
Wednesday
in
Oliver
Osoyoos
Midway
and
Greenwood
Settlement
proposed
Phono
562
2441
Striking
telephone
vvoikers
fiom
the
BC
Central
Intel
ior
will
meet
in
Piince
George
Satuulaj
t
act
on
a
settlement
formula
proposed
by
their
unions
negotiating
committee
Kennedy
drops
72
plan
WASHINGTON
CP
-
Sena
tor
Edward
M
Kennedy
re
returned
�
turned
to
his
Senate
duties
toda
and
confirmed
he
will
not
seek
the
presidency
In
1972
The
Massachusetts
Democrat
walking
through
throngs
of
tour
tourists
�
ists
up
the
main
steps
to
Senate
chamber
was
asked
whether
his
decision
not
to
run
is
irrevo-
cable
Thats
right
Kennedy
re
plied
I
intend
to
fill
out
my
Senate
term
If
I
am
re
elected
Asked
whether
he
would
run
under
any
other
circumstances
Kennedy
replied
No
Kennedy
returned
to
the
Sen
ate
for
the
first
time
since
his
auto
mishap
in
which
a
secre
tary
was
killed
It
was
a
crucial
day
a
showdown
vote
is
expect
ed
on
President
Nixons
contro
verslal
proposal
to
extend
the
10-per-cent
Income
tax
sur
charge
Senate
firm
Kennedy
announced
Wednes-
dav
that
he
would
remain
In
the
Senate
and
run
for
re
election
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crash
kills
30
in
Yugoslavia
BELGRADE
Reuters
-
At
least
30
persons
were
killed
and
20
injured
some
badly
when
a
local
train
collided
with
three
uncontrolled
passenger
cars
on
a
line
between
Tetovo
and
Gosti-
is
ratified
by
the
membership
said
Dert
Johns
a
union
spokes
spokesman
�
man
in
Vancouver
Locals
8
18
and
2G
of
the
tele
telephone
�
phone
workers
union
will
be
represented
at
the
meeting
here
In
addition
to
Prince
George
they
will
be
here
from
Quesnel
Vanderhoof
McDrlde
Burns
Lake
Valemount
and
Mackenzie
If
the
agreement
is
accepted
the
employees
will
get
wage
boosts
of
198
per
cent
As
well
about
3000
plant
employees
will
have
a
37
12
hour
work
week
Offer
hiked
A
breakthrough
In
the
strike
came
Tuesday
as
the
compiny
increased
its
previous
17-percent
wage
offer
Federal
labor
minister
Bryce
Mackasey
who
said
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
he
was
coming
out
to
DC
for
a
fishing
trip
was
closeted
all
day
and
night
offering
sug
suggestions
�
gestions
and
help
to
negotiators
for
DC
Telephone
Co
the
Federation
of
Telephone
Work
ers
of
BC
and
federal
concili
conciliation
�
ation
officer
Don
Tysoe
He
came
out
of
the
talks
late
Wednesday
night
to
announce
that
wages
main
issue
in
the
strike
were
settled
and
no
longer
being
discussed
He
said
talks
would
continue
all
night
to
iron
out
such
issues
as
vaca
vacations
�
tions
and
pensions
Mr
Mackasey
noted
that
most
of
the
labor
disputes
he
has
Intervened
in
were
settled
bet
between
�
ween
4
and
C
am
then
re
returned
�
turned
to
his
hotel
room
to
await
the
outcome
The
time
to
do
it
Is
now
and
not
tomorrow
or
the
next
day
he
said
Presuming
these
things
can
be
settled
Im
fairly
opti
optimistic
�
mistic
Ken
Stofer
Victoria
telephone
workers
president
said
the
negotiating
committee
for
the
union
had
advised
acceptance
of
the
company
proposals
but
didnt
say
what
they
were
He
said
Victoria
telephone
workers
next
vear
when
his
current
will
vote
on
them
Fridaj
term
expires
He
also
said
that
he
would
serve
out
his
entire
six
vear
term
if
reelected
an
indication
that
he
would
forego
a
bid
for
the
Democratic
presi
presidential
�
dential
nomination
in
1972
The
Massachusetts
senators
decision
came
as
no
surprise
After
the
car
crash
in
which
28
ear
old
Mary
Jo
Kopechne
was
drowned
Kennedy
asked
for
the
aid
and
prajers
of
his
constituents
to
help
him
decide
his
political
future
In
his
dramatic
televised
ap
peal
Friday
Kennedy
admitted
his
failure
to
report
the
accident
immediately
to
police
was
inde
indefensible
�
fensible
-
but
denied
speculation
that
he
was
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
or
that
he
had
immor
immoral
�
al
relations
with
Miss
Ko
Kopechne
�
pechne
Prince
George
cars
Improved
their
showing
during
the
second
day
of
scrutiny
at
the
travelling
testing
station
set
up
in
the
Spruceland
shopping
centre
by
the
Motor
Vehicle
Branch
and
sponsored
by
Prince
George
Jaycees
Only
40
per
cent
of
the
1C9
vehicles
tested
failed
the
In
Inspection
�
spection
on
Wednesday
said
Jaycee
Con
Nostwold
One
hundred
vehicles
passed
while
69
failed
and
of
the
failures
22
came
back
for
stickers
after
having
faults
corrected
On
the
clinics
first
day
Tuesday
53
per
cent
ofvehicles
tested
failed
the
inspection
Nostwold
said
the
station
is
aiming
to
test
1000
vehicles
be
before
�
fore
its
conclusion
on
Satur
Saturday
�
day
evening
A
total
of
307
vehicles
ware
tested
In
the
var
south
Yugoslavia
Wednes
1
first
two
days
day
night
reports
reaching
herei
The
station
is
open
from
1
pm
said
today
I
to
8
pm
except
between
5
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phone
crews
discuss
pact
The
meeting
which
will
start
at
3
pm
in
the
Royal
Canadian
Legion
will
hear
the
terms
agreed
to
tentatively
by
DC
Telephone
Co
and
the
DC
Fed
Federation
�
eration
of
Telephone
Workers
Telephone
crews
have
been
on
strike
in
this
area
since
June
30
Their
counterparts
on
the
Lover
Mainland
have
been
off
their
jobs
since
June
23
Picketing
will
continue
until
the
memorandum
of
agreement
AGASS
BCTEL
Signs
werent
abandoned
on
parking
meter
outside
BC
Tel
office
on
Six
Ave
this
morning
the
pickets
were
only
taking
a
short
break
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photo
US
peace
fools
the
world
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full
scale
session
of
the
peace
Vietnam
charged
today
that
talks
here
that
Nixon
showed
President
Nixon
is
trying
to
fool
the
world
and
the
American
public
into
thinking
peace
is
im
imminent
�
minent
by
talking
of
post
Viet
nam
war
problems
during
his
trip
to
Southeast
Asia
Chief
North
Vietnamese
nego
negotiator
�
tiator
Xuan
Thuy
told
the
28th
Cars
fare
better
at
testing
unit
6
pm
when
the
staff
is
having
dinner
City
police
are
checking
all
older
modelvehlcles
andsending
the
unsafe
ones
to
the
mobile
testing
station
Postmen
win
lunch
hour
OTTAWA
CP
Postmas-ter-General
Eric
Klerans
plans
to
cut
post
office
operating
costs
suffered
a
setback
estimated
at
1500000
a
year
today
with
an
nouncement
of
a
return-to-old-workpiocedures
A
Joint
statement
by
the
de
partment
25000
member
Coun
ell
of
Postal
Unions
and
treas
treasury
�
ury
board
which
bargains
for
the
government
announces
the
end
of
so
caled
stralght
through
mall
dellveiy
the
United
States
is
not
ready
to
renounce
the
role
of
internation
international
�
al
policeman
in
Asia
when
he
pledged
In
Bangkok
the
US
will
stand
by
Thailands
side
against
any
threat
Thuy
again
said
the
partial
withdrawal
of
American
troops
ftom
South
Vietnam
now
under
way
Is
a
trick
to
appease
public
opinion
and
to
prolong
US
military
occupation
Thuy
said
that
on
his
Asian
tour
Nixon
speaks
a
lot
about
peace
He
lets
it
be
under
stood
that
peace
is
supposed
to
be
imminent
Everybody
knows
perfectly
well
that
this
is
a
subterfuge
aimed
at
fooling
world
and
American
opinion
which
de
mand
that
the
Nixon
adminis
administration
�
tration
end
the
war
of
aggres
slon
in
Vietnam
and
withdraw
all
American
troops
from
South
Vietnam
In
New
Delhi
Prime
Min
Minister
�
ister
Indira
Gandhi
told
re
potters
after
a
90
mlnute
meeting
with
President
Nixon
today
she
thinks
the
United
States
Is
going
a
long
way
to-
ward
Indias
policy
regarding
Vietnam
The
president
who
earlier
en
countered
both
cheering
and
antl
Vietnam
demonstrations
on
his
arrival
In
the
city
described
his
talks
with
Mrs
Gandhi
as
very
useful
but
did
not
elab
orate
Mrs
Gandhi
refused
to
be
drawn
Into
speculation
about
fu
future
�
ture
developments
in
Vietnam
22
martyrs
recalled
Short
skirted
dancers
meet
Pope
KAMPALA
Uganda
CP
a
shrine
to
22
Ugandan
martjrs
Pope
Paul
welcomed
to
Afrl
burned
to
death
fpr
their
beliefs
cas
heartland
by
thumping
on
Ascension
Day
18CC
drums
and
dancing
women
In
But
hopes
that
his
visit
might
short
skirts
told
African
Roman
I
help
bring
about
new
moves
to
Catholics
today
to
follow
the
end
the
Nigerian
civil
war
over-
conservative
core
of
church
teachings
but
to
tinge
them
with
their
own
heritage
He
made
tliis
joint
in
an
ad
address
�
dress
at
the
closing
session
of
the
first
all
Africa
bishops
sjm
poslum
after
hundreds
turned
out
to
welcome
the
first
Roman
Catholic
Pope
ever
to
visit
the
Dark
Continent
This
was
the
71-year-old
Pope
Pauls
eighth
trip
abroad
as
pontiff
The
Popes
52
hour
visit
will
be
capid
when
he
consecrates
shadowed
the
religious
aspect
of
the
trip
In
his
address
to
the
bishops
at
Kampalas
Rubaga
Cathe
Cathedral
�
dral
the
Pope
warned
that
if
Africa
went
into
its
own
way
in
interpreting
Roman
Catholic
doctrine
It
would
be
led
to
dan
gers
If
you
are
able
to
avoid
the
possible
dangers
of
religious
pluralism
the
danger
of
making
your
Christian
profession
into
a
kind
of
local
folklore
or
Into
ex
t
cluslvlst
racism
or
into
egoistic
tribalism
or
arbitrary
separa
separatism
�
tism
then
vou
will
be
able
to
remain
sinceiely
African
even
in
your
Interpretation
of
Chris
tian
life
tie
said
It
was
an
Indirect
iepl
to
statements
at
the
three
day
bishops
conference
that
the
Roman
Catholic
Church-especially
In
Europe
and
America
was
using
Africa
as
a
testing
ground
for
Its
own
problems
and
that
Africa
was
not
able
to
develop
Its
own
brand
of
Cathol
Catholicism
�
icism
The
Pope
made
clear
that
the
Vatican
was
making
room
for
new
reforms
In
expiesslon
that
Is
the
language
and
mode
of
manifesting
this
one
faith
ma
be
manifold
From
this
point
of
view
a
certain
pluralism
Is
not
only
le
legitimate
�
gitimate
but
desirable
On
his
anlval
at
Entebbe
air
airport
�
port
the
Pope
said
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
could
not
re
remain
�
main
passive
in
the
sphere
of
the
development
of
Africa
De
Development
�
velopment
is
the
new
name
of
peace
he
said
His
presence
In
Africa
he
hoped
would
stir
up
that
Im
Immense
�
mense
movement
of
brother
love
which
can
transform
the
peace
and
pi
021
ess
of
peoples
from
a
difficult
ordeal
into
a
glorious
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