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found
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and
strangled
on
the
Hart
Highway
two
months
ago
A
difficult
question
Prince
George
RCMP
sub
Remember
that
bylaw
that
fij
everyone
wanted
to
see
By
Bylaw
�
law
1967
the
one
that
couldnt
be
protested
properly
unless
those
protesting
had
a
copy
As
Assistant
�
sistant
city
manager
Peter
Pat
tullo
said
todaynotonecopyofthe
new
zoning
bylaw
has
been
picked
up
It
was
available
from
830
am
Monday
Advanced
calculation
de
9
partment
Those
300
trailers
that
will
be
heading
this
waynext
week
might
pose
a
problem
If
you
get
stuck
behind
them
Fr
In
Instance
�
stance
If
they
left
their
campsite
at
the
rate
of
one
per
minute
the
last
one
would
be
five
hours
behind
the
first
If
they
travel
200
miles
at
40
mph
then
the
first
one
would
arrive
at
Its
destination
as
the
last
one
leaves
the
previous
place
Nothing
like
getting
away
from
It
all
In
BCs
uncrowded
outdoors
Actually
Its
not
done
this
way
The
units
travel
300
feet
apart
hmmmm
300
x
300
is
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feet
plus
300
x
length
of
trailers
and
cars
another
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mini
car
A
motorized
tricycle
A
bug
Well
down
at
city
hall
its
called
a
traffic
control
vehicle
and
it
went
into
service
today
Its
main
job
will
be
to
patrol
alleys
and
other
areas
to
ticket
cars
parked
where
they
shouldnt
be
The
vehicle
will
allow
attend
attendant
�
ant
Joe
Dunning
in
cab
to
cover
more
territory
in
the
downtown
area
er
Case
a
Mystery
division
investigators
are
still
searching
for
clues
which
may
give
them
an
answer
Staff
Sgt
T
J
L
Kelly
said
this
morning
members
working
on
the
case
were
looking
for
about
19
miles
of
them
minus
300
feet
because
of
the
lead
unit
Confused
gm
Postal
employees
across
Canada
threatened
to
strike
for
one
day
to
replace
the
July
1
3
holiday
Asked
if
the
Prince
George
union
will
join
In
the
hullabulloo
post
master
Joe
Abhear
commented
Its
all
news
to
me
And
president
of
the
local
union
Norman
Self
ert
remarked
We
had
the
holiday
so
there
Is
no
problem
4
There
are
still
a
few
copies
of
the
Citizen
Centennial
Edition
left
If
you
havent
al
already
�
ready
picked
up
extra
copies
for
your
out-of-town
friends
the
mall
order
forms
are
on
page
21
of
todays
paper
Elbow
benders
-this
is
the
day
you
hoist
an
11
ounce
rather
than
a
12
ounce
glass
of
beer
In
the
citys
beer
parlors
Shipments
of
the
new
glasses
have
been
received
and
are
al
already
�
ready
on
the
tables
And
thats
right
youll
still
pay
20
cents
for
the
smaller
glass
people
who
may
have
seen
Jun
Juneau
�
eau
in
the
Prince
George
area
in
April
or
early
May
One
girl
we
spoke
to
was
from
Juneaus
home
town
of
Hythe
and
she
claims
she
spoke
briefly
to
him
in
Prince
George
early
April
he
said
However
she
says
she
only
spoke
to
him
In
passing
and
it
doesnt
help
us
very
much
We
want
to
check
out
anyone
who
may
have
seen
him
in
Prince
George
it
is
certain
someone
spoke
to
him
in
a
hotel
or
somewhere
here
he
added
Juneau
was
found
dead
in
a
ditch
at
mile
51
on
the
Hart
Highway
May
15
A
screwdriver
was
thrust
through
his
throat
and
he
had
been
strangled
with
an
electric
cord
Plane
Crash
Claims
78
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AP
A
Piedmont
Airlines
Doe
ing
727
with
78
persons
aboard
crashed
near
this
mountain
city
today
after
colliding
in
flight
with
a
smaller
plane
A
sher
iffs
department
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
there
appeared
to
be
no
survivors
First
reports
said
the
Boeing
727
airliner
collided
In
flight
with
a
smaller
aircraft
Looy
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PROGRAM
UNDER
WAY
The
first
phase
of
a
con
continuing
�
tinuing
clean
up
program
on
the
Fraser
River
Prince
George
area
is
taking
the
form
of
a
175000
sewage
treatment
plant
Its
quite
a
big
under
undertaking
�
taking
commented
David
C
Taylor
of
the
proposed
treatment
plant
designed
to
serve
30000
residents
Mr
Taylor
is
Prince
George
branch
manager
of
Association
Engineering
currently
employed
by
the
city
to
design
all
phases
of
the
treatment
plant
The
new
plant
schedulea
to
be
completed
by
March
of
1968
will
consist
of
a
commlnutor
to
grind
the
ef
effluent
�
fluent
chlorine
applica
applicators
�
tors
and
measuring
devices
The
City
Is
also
spending
3320000
for
main
exten
extensions
�
sions
of
the
present
system
The
South
East
Intercep
ter
now
servicing
Fraser
View
and
Perry
sub-dlvl-slons
will
be
extended
to
a
main
sewage
lift
station
on
Victoria
Street
Itizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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Efforts
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NATIONS
Reuters
Diplomatic
consultations
were
at
a
standstill
here
today
with
the
apparent
collapse
of
all
efforts
to
reach
an
acceptable
political
resolution
WAGE
PARITY
BIG
IWA
ISSUE
By
BOB
GROVES
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Will
the
biggest
work
force
In
the
Northern
Interior
go
out
on
strike
Will
Prince
George
Local
1
424
of
the
International
Wood
Woodworkers
�
workers
of
America
walk
off
the
Job
if
there
contract
dispute
with
lumber
producers
remains
un
unsettled
�
settled
Its
too
early
to
tell
says
Ross
Inglls
president
of
Local
1
424
In
any
event
there
cannot
be
a
strike
until
Aug
31
That
is
the
expiry
date
of
the
current
three
year
contract
be
tween
the
local
and
members
of
the
Northern
Interior
Lumber
mens
Association
A
similar
contract
between
the
union
and
in-
ilopendent
lumber
producers
ex
expires
pires
on
Sept
30
About
2000
IWA
members
In
the
Northern
Interior
will
be
af
fected
by
the
wage
talks
In
addi
addition
�
tion
there
are
approximately
3
000
non
unionized
woodworkers
In
the
north
part
of
the
province
Submission
of
a
conciliation
report
by
government
officer
Jack
Sherlock
is
awaited
by
both
the
IWA
and
the
companies
We
should
know
any
day
now
says
Mr
Inglls
Sherlock
was
appointed
after
two
months
of
negotiation
between
the
union
and
members
of
the
Northern
Interior
Lumbermens
Association
broke
down
more
than
a
month
ago
Conciliation
opened
In
Prince
George
July
5
but
these
talks
ended
In
a
wrangle
after
only
one
afternoon
Sherlock
then
act
acted
�
ed
as
conciliation
officer
in
the
dispute
In
Southern
Interior
for
forests
�
ests
His
report
for
both
the
northern
and
southern
interior
is
expected
Imminently
The
dispute
stems
from
the
woodworkers
demand
for
wage
rnrlty
with
coastal
BC
PVA
members
Coastal
workers
now
receive
a
base
rate
of
276
an
hour
while
woodworkers
In
the
interior
receive
a
base
of
226
The
union
states
the
50
cent
wage
differential
Is
unfair
-They
are
demanding
equal
pay
for
equal
work
We
are
producing
the
same
product
with
the
same
machin
ery
for
the
same
market
says
Howard
Webb
a
business
agent
for
Local
1
424
We
feel
en
titled
to
the
same
remuneration
for
the
same
work
The
companies
counter
that
lumbering
in
the
interior
is
lar
largely
�
gely
a
one
product
economy
whereas
the
coast
has
many
dif
different
�
ferent
species
and
specialty
pro
products
�
ducts
The
companies
also
cite
what
they
term
the
currently
depres
depressed
�
sed
market
condition
The
IWA
says
living
costs
are
10
per
cent
higher
in
the
interior
They
say
that
worker
produc
productivity
�
tivity
has
Jumped
markedly
since
signing
of
the
current
contract
The
IWA
also
contends
the
companies
are
realizing
added
profits
from
wood
that
was
once
waste
but
is
now
used
for
pulp
chips
The
companies
are
now
utili
utilizing
�
zing
most
of
the
product
here
there
is
a
big
difference
In
re
turn
on
product
this
year
than
in
the
past
says
Mr
Webb
Only
the
larger
operations
have
been
able
to
Install
the
chipping
equipment
needed
to
convert
waste
wood
reply
the
companies
Another
key
IWA
demand
re
relates
lates
to
Institution
of
a
scienti
fic
evaluation
of
the
pay
scale
for
iocs
created
by
new
machinery
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The
RCMP
will
become
connected
by
a
hot
line
crime
wire
with
the
computerized
crime
data
network
of
the
FBI
about
Aug
15
Solicitor
General
Larry
Pen
neU
said
Tuesday
Pennell
here
on
a
three
day
fact
finding
mission
declined
comment
on
whether
he
had
discussed
in
a
brief
meeting
Securities
Release
Captured
Oil
Tanker
LONDON
AP
The
British
government
today
ordered
the
release
of
a
huge
oil
tanker
held
In
Singapore
as
security
for
the
damage
caused
by
its
sister
ship
the
Torrey
Canyon
on
some
of
Englands
finest
beaches
A
treasury
spokesman
said
the
American
owners
of
the
61
27
5
ton
Lake
Palourde
have
provided
security
to
answer
Britains
claims
for
compensa
compensation
�
tion
The
amount
of
the
security
was
not
disclosed
But
the
Brit
lsh
had
asked
the
owners
to
raise
about
3000000
9000
000
bond
to
free
the
vessel
BOSTON
AP
-
The
Greek
philosopher
Plato
started
the
legend
of
At
Atlantis
�
lantis
with
tales
of
a
huge
and
glittering
Island
contin
continent
�
ent
which
sank
violently
Into
the
Atlantic
3500
years
ago
Two
Massachusetts
scien
scientists
�
tists
said
Tuesday
they
may
have
discovered
Atlantis
not
submerged
In
the
Atlan
Atlantic
�
tic
but
burled
under
tons
of
volcanic
ash
on
a
tiny
Is
Island
�
land
In
the
Aegean
Sea
near
Greece
The
report
was
made
by
Dr
Jamss
W
Mavor
Kr
of
the
Woods
Hole
Oceanogra
phlc
Institute
and
Emily
Vermeule
a
research
fel
fellow
�
low
at
the
Boston
Museum
of
Fine
Arts
Their
nomination
for
the
on
the
Middle
East
Diplomats
predicted
that
the
General
Assemblys
special
emergency
session
which
was
summoned
by
Russia
June
17
would
end
this
week
with
a
for
formal
�
mal
procedural
resolution
re
returning
�
turning
the
problem
to
the
Se
curlty
Council
Hopes
that
delegates
would
reach
agreement
before
the
as
assembly
�
sembly
resumed
debate
as
scheduled
Thursday
faded
as
talks
between
the
Latin
Ameri
American
�
can
group
and
the
Russians
petered
out
Both
sides
refused
to
budge
from
their
stands
The
Russians
insisted
on
un
conditional
withdrawal
of
Is
Israeli
�
raeli
troops
from
occupied
Arab
territory
The
Latin
Amer
Americans
�
icans
wanted
some
assurance
that
an
end
to
Arab
belliger
belligerence
�
ence
would
accompany
an
Is
Israeli
�
raeli
withdrawal
Strong
indications
that
back
backstage
�
stage
consultations
had
broken
down
came
in
letters
to
the
General
Assembly
and
Security
Council
Tuesday
from
Soviet
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Grom
yko
He
said
It
was
essential
that
Israel
immediately
withdraw
Its
forces
from
Arab
territory
Tuesday
with
FBI
Director
J
Edgar
Hoover
the
continuing
Canadian
concern
about
the
overspill
Into
Canada
of
syn
syndicated
�
dicated
Mafia
crime
rooted
In
the
US
Pennell
said
Canada
will
get
the
benefit
of
FBI
leadership
in
putting
statistics
about
stolen
cars
criminal
records
andother
data
on
a
computer
Tne
link
to
Ottawa
headquarters
will
be
telex
but
the
RCMP
Itself
will
remain
on
manual
data
sifting
The
solicitor
general
said
however
the
justice
department
has
asked
for
7500000
to
set
up
a
computer
service
for
the
RCMP
which
eventually
would
tie
In
with
a
provincial
system
All
conversations
with
Hoover
had
been
undertaken
clearly
on
the
understanding
they
would
be
confidential
The
question
of
American
draft
dodgers
taking
refuge
in
Canada
had
not
been
raised
at
any
time
by
any
American
offi
official
�
cial
Asked
to
estimate
the
num
bers
of
draft
evaders
who
might
be
in
Canada
Pennell
said
that
off
the
top
of
my
head
and
I
want
to
emphasize
that
condi
condition
�
tion
very
clearly
they
might
amount
to
800
a
year
He
said
that
applies
only
to
his
19
months
as
solicitor
general
Pennell
said
he
has
been
In
terested
as
well
in
American
procedures
to
control
wire
tap
tapping
�
ping
and
electronic
bugging
seat
of
the
Atlantis
civiliza
civilization
�
tion
is
the
island
of
Thlra
60
miles
north
of
the
Island
of
Crete
and
southeast
of
Greece
In
his
writings
Plato
told
of
a
race
of
conquerors
from
Atlantis
which
almost
overran
the
Mediterranean
and
finally
was
defeated
by
Athens
Then
In
a
single
day
and
night
their
island
home
sank
into
the
sea
For
30
years
scientists
have
believed
that
most
oj
Platos
tale
was
fanciful
but
that
an
advanced
civiliza
civilization
�
tion
which
gave
him
his
theme
did
exist
and
did
suf
suffer
�
fer
a
sudden
and
violent
end
probably
by
being
burled
by
a
volcanic
eruption
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Canadian
George
Chuvalo
above
is
a
12
5
underdog
for
tonights
heavyweight
boxing
match
against
un
unbeaten
�
beaten
Joe
Frazier
of
Phila
Philadelphia
�
delphia
in
New
York
The
fight
which
will
be
televised
at
7
pm
will
earn
the
win
winner
�
ner
a
big
step
up
the
ladder
toward
the
heavyweight
championship
of
the
world
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A
kindergarten
for
pre
preschool
�
school
cerebral
palsy
chil
children
�
dren
is
planned
and
would
be
the
first
of
its
kind
in
the
Prince
George
area
Page
3
O
A
day
in
the
life
of
a
policeman
is
not
what
it
uted
to
be
when
he
used
to
be
the
Mounted
police
Page
5
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Former
Congolese
premier
Moise
Tshombe
faces
ex
expulsion
�
pulsion
from
the
Congo
or
a
death
sentence
Page
17
Editorials
2
People
Make
the
News
4
Womens
World
11
Stocks
4
Coming
Events
11
Sports
13
14
Comics
15
TV
15
National
News
4
World
News
17
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Classifieds
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21
BC
Butchers
Ask
Pay
Hike
VANCOUVER
CP
-
More
than
1000
butchers
in
BC
are
asking
a
1
an
hour
pay
in
increase
�
crease
and
a
reduced
work
week
In
negotiations
with
major
supermarket
chains
A
concilia
conciliation
�
tion
officer
was
appointed
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
to
mediate
talks
between
the
union
and
stores
Greeks
Were
Right
Atlantis
Did
Exist
Scientists
have
specula
speculated
�
ted
however
that
Atlantis
was
not
In
the
Atlantic
but
was
part
of
the
Minoan
civi
civilization
�
lization
which
flourished
about
1500
BC
and
had
Its
capital
at
the
palace
city
of
Knossos
on
Crete
Following
a
hunch
that
the
Minoan
civilization
could
have
jumped
the
60
miles
to
Thlra
Dr
Mavor
and
Mrs
Vermuele
working
with
a
Greek
American
expedition
began
digging
on
the
Island
this
year
They
said
they
found
bur
burled
�
led
under
30
to
50
feet
of
volcanic
asty
the
remains
of
a
city
of
about
30000
per
persons
�
sons
They
said
most
of
the
buildings
some
two
or
three
storeys
high
are
still
Intact