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Vol
11
No
157
RACING
RESULTS
Results
of
the
first
days
racing
at
the
Prince
George
Exhibition
Races
are
being
run
on
a
Win
Place
basis
with
no
Show
betting
category
as
yet
Officials
hope
to
add
the
Show
category
for
Saturday
and
Monday
races
FIRST
RACE
Quarter
Mile
Purse
100
Double
R
Bar
410
210
Irish
Jig
240
Timothy
Bar
Time
was
26
and
two
fifths
sec
seconds
�
onds
SECOND
RACE
half
Purse
95
Deuce
490
360
Ranger
220
Plump
Third
race
half
mile
Purse
110
Dauber
Relgh
710
280
Double
Dutch
260
Grand
Reward
FOURTH
RACE
five
eighths
mile
Purse
125
Jayle
540
Flash
give
back
Old
Jerusalem
290
270
That
Mickey
Time
was
110
flat
FIFTH
RACE
Purse
325
Speedy
Session
780
440
Rico
Flash
340
Canadian
Downs
SDCTH
RACE
one
mile
Purse
200
Best
Medicine
380
260
Flying
Cherokke
380
Fury
Boy
Qulnella
Pool
amounted
to
730
from
Best
Medicine
to
Flying
Cherokke
Time
was
one
minute
fifty
three
three
tenths
seconds
Mid
East
Conflict
Inevitable
President
Nassers
closest
confidant
predicted
today
that
renewed
war
with
Israel
Is
vir
tually
Inevitable
and
King
Hus
sein
warned
that
Jordan
would
fight
again
unless
the
Israelis
The
belligerent
notes
were
sounded
as
Yugoslav
President
Tito
opened
talks
in
Cairo
wltr
Nasser
In
an
effort
to
sell
the
Egyptian
leader
a
peace
formu
formula
�
la
for
the
Middle
East
Mohammed
Hassaneln
Hel-
kal
editor
of
the
semi
official
Cairo
newspaper
ai
Ahram
said
in
a
signed
editorial
Only
a
miracle
will
prevent
a
return
to
the
battlefield
and
I
do
not
think
we
live
In
an
age
of
miracles
Helkal
generally
regarded
as
Nassers
spokesman
said
the
first
task
facing
Egypt
is
res
toration
of
the
army
to
its
fight
ing
readiness
Hussein
said
in
Amman
that
Jordan
is
determined
to
die
before
it
surrenders
the
Arab
sector
of
Jerusalem
to
Israel
We
are
determined
not
to
cede
any
part
of
our
beloved
land
nor
any
stone
of
our
sa
sacred
�
cred
Jerusalem
Hussein
said
In
a
speech
Thursday
on
the
eve
of
the
15th
anniversary
of
his
becoming
king
Exhibition
Pulls
Low
Attendance
One
thousand
five
hundred
and
thirty
seven
adults
and
573
chil
children
�
dren
attended
the
first
day
of
exhibition
Thuisday
Attendance
was
considerably
lower
than
last
year
but
foi
a
business
day
it
was
an
anti
anticipated
�
cipated
drop
President
Ken
McKenzie
said
small
quirks
in
the
general
run
of
things
were
being
straight
straightened
�
ened
out
The
fail
continues
until
Mon
Monday
�
day
night
lu
M
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SUNNY
with
CLOUDY
PERIODS
j
A
birdie
and
a
boge
on
the
same
hole
Yup
that
s
what
visiting
Califoi
nian
Noi
mm
Mc
Devitt
got
when
he
played
the
39C
foot
par
four
fifth
hole
at
the
Prince
Gtoige
Golf
Club
How
Well
Noi
m
s
second
shot
brought
down
an
ah
borne
robin
He
went
on
to
sink
the
ball
In
five
thus
getting
his
birdie
and
bogey
on
the
same
hole
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
executive
coun
council
�
cil
in
one
of
its
briefest
te
leases
to
date
announced
yes
yesterday
�
terday
afternoon
ttiat
after
24
Pages
He
had
come
in
from
Geneva
Wednesday
to
testify
in
Con
gress
on
appropriations
and
ex-
pected
to
stay
for
some
time
But
word
came
through
he
told
reporters
that
the
Soviet
union
now
is
ready
to
agree
on
a
draft
treaty
although
there
will
be
one
major
blank
In
It
This
blank
Is
on
the
Issue
of
Inspection
and
safeguards
The
treaty
and
the
discus-
slons
surrounding
It
have
been
a
matter
of
negotiation
for
months
Laying
a
draft
before
the
disarmament
commission
lengthy
discussion
it
recon
reconfirms
�
firms
its
stand
on
controversial
Blaw
1907
Resources
Minister
Ray
Willlston
becaiho
Grandpa
Ray
for
the
fiist
time
Thuis
Thuisday
�
day
His
son
Dr
Hubeit
NWil
liston
became
father
of
a
baby
girl
in
Montreal
hat
s
Bab
WJHlston
s
name
Jdon
tknow
said
Willlston
They
kept
call
calling
�
ing
it
Willie
before
It
was
born
and
I
don
t
know
how
tliey
re
going
to
get
that
back
to
a
girls
name
k
of
which
Canada
Is
a
member
would
give
various
other
na
tlons
a
chance
to
consider
terms
on
which
the
two
princi
principal
�
pal
world
powers
have
agreed
This
would
be
a
step
toward
eventual
presentation
of
a
trea
ty
to
the
United
Nations
Gen
General
�
eral
Assembly
for
signature
by
member
countries
w
e
car
parked
outside
a
downtown
cafe
and
seized
11
ounces
of
a
substance
they
suspect
t
mari
marijuana
�
juana
Two
men
both
of
Vancouver
appeared
in
court
this
morning
and
were
remanded
without
plea
on
a
charge
of
trafficking
in
Magistrate
Stewart
set
bail
at
2000
cash
or
sureties
The
suspected
marijuanawas
In
one
ounce
and
half
ounce
packages
Police
said
the
total
amount
of
the
drug
would
have
sold
for
about
375
on
the
illicit
market
Court
was
told
one
of
the
men
arrived
in
Prince
George
about
a
week
ago
and
had
been
em
employed
�
ployed
at
a
construction
site
The
other
who
was
unemployed
came
to
Prince
George
two
days
ago
RCMP
used
an
undercover
agent
in
apprehending
the
two
suspects
With
marked
bills
the
agent
purchased
an
ounce
of
the
sub
substance
�
stance
in
the
cafe
Soon
afterwards
two
consta
constables
�
bles
appeared
at
the
scene
and
made
the
arrests
The
suspects
surrendered
without
a
struggle
The
further
10
ounces
of
sus
suspected
�
pected
marijuana
subsequently
were
found
in
the
car
outside
A
noon
today
an
RCMP
offi
officer
�
cer
flew
to
Vancouver
to
have
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daily
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after
he
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knocked
off
a
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it
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in
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Association
and
the
Inter
International
�
national
Union
of
Operating
Engineers
met
today
to
try
to
head
off
further
strike
action
against
Lower
Mainland
hos
hospitals
�
pitals
The
meeting
began
at
10
am
Hunting
season
opens
Saturday
In
most
areas
of
the
Central
In
terior
not
already
open
for
game
Generally
watersheds
which
drain
northwards
have
been
open
from
Aug
1
and
the
rest
will
open
Saturday
New
game
management
areas
In
operation
the
first
time
this
season
follow
closely
boundaries
of
watersheds
Upper
Fraser
Stuart
Nechako
and
Skeena
game
management
as
officials
at
Royal
Columbian
Hospital
in
New
Westminster
first
hospital
struck
by
the
en
engineers
�
gineers
maintained
operation
on
an
emergency
basis
Other
hospitals
scheduled
to
be
struck
are
St
Paul
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and
Van
Vancouver
�
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HUNTING
AREAS
OPEN
BY
SATURDAY
areas
all
open
for
moose
Satur
Saturday
�
day
By
Saturday
all
areas
will
be
open
as
well
for
caribou
bulls
buck
deer
ram
mountain
sheep
and
ptarmigan
Game
branch
officials
have
asked
hunters
to
co
operate
In
research
by
producing
lower
Jaws
of
animals
they
kill
These
can
be
turned
In
at
roadside
infor
information
�
mation
stations
or
at
the
branch
offices
in
Prince
George
See
Outdoors
column
page
4
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Burnaby
General
Royal
Jubilee
and
St
Josephs
hospitals
in
Victoria
At
the
Royal
Columbian
mean
meanwhile
�
while
pickets
turned
back
a
fuel
delivery
Thursday
and
officials
estimated
they
had
fuel
enough
for
another
48
hours
This
was
the
scene
as
the
434
bed
hospital
ended
the
sec
second
�
ond
day
of
the
engineers
strike
Cold
plates
instead
of
hot
meals
for
patients
wherever
pos
possible
�
sible
Paper
cups
plates
and
dis
disposable
�
posable
utensils
when
practial
to
cut
down
on
hot
water
wastage
At
least
35
elective
surgery
cases
cancelled
Patient
population
reduced
to
403
about
30
persons
below
capacity
The
hospitals
220
nurses
have
been
asked
to
take
mini
baths
to
preserve
hot
water
and
cut
down
on
fuel
usage
Essentially
we
are
an
emer
emergency
�
gency
hospital
and
we
are
look
looking
�
ing
after
our
urgent
cases
said
a
hospital
spokesman
Our
Puppy
Has
a
Lof
of
Friends
By
ROB
BARRETT
Citizen
Staff
Writer
The
little
brown
eyed
la
brador
pup
will
not
died
he
has
too
many
friends
So
many
people
fell
In
love
with
the
badly
injured
pup
yesterday
that
the
response
to
an
appeal
for
donations
to
pay
for
his
treatment
has
been
overwhelming
AH
the
people
who
sent
In
money
can
rest
assured
that
he
is
In
good
hands
The
doctors
at
the
Veter
Veterinary
�
inary
Clinic
went
ahead
and
treated
his
badly
fractured
hind
leg
yesterday
afternoon
without
any
assurance
that
they
would
be
paid
for
the
work
And
If
unexpected
compli
complications
�
cations
dont
arise
he
will
be
as
well
as
the
next
pup
In
a
short
while
It
wa
thought
this
morn
morning
�
ing
that
the
pup
s
owner
had
been
found
but
It
turned
out
to
be
a
false
aarm
and
any
further
donations
would
be
appreciated
About
S40
In
cash
was
col
lected
at
the
Citizen
office
up
to
11
am
today
and
at
least
six
people
have
offered
to
make
up
the
difference
lithe
bill
comes
to
more
than
that
amount
One
such
offer
came
from
the
Half
wayllouse
who
said
the
Half
way
House
who
said
the
men
at
the
house
would
like
the
pup
as
a
mascot
He
rang
early
yesterday
afternoon
and
offered
to
pay
the
full
amount
if
the
men
could
keep
the
dog
Any
surplus
money
raised
will
be
sent
on
the
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Humane
Society
next
week
The
most
touching
dona
donations
�
tions
came
from
children
One
girl
came
In
with
55
she
had
been
saving
to
spend
at
the
Exhibition
I
am
d
dog
lover
she
explained
simply
A
six-year-old
girl
asked
her
mother
to
read
her
the
story
and
then
went
out
with
some
friends
and
collected
1280
at
nelghboringhous
es
Another
little
girl
emptied
out
a
change
tin
containing
38C
One
man
staying
at
the
Inn
of
the
North
rang
up
and
said
he
would
leave
5
at
the
desk
for
the
pup
Two
women
rang
up
offer
offering
�
ing
to
make
up
the
differ
difference
�
ence
regai
dless
of
how
much
It
was
Another
woman
was
so
happy
with
the
Job
the
vets
did
on
her
own
dogs
broken
leg
that
she
also
offered
to
pay
any
remaining
costs
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Nuclear
Treaty
WASHINGTON
AP
US
Ambassador
William
Foster
disclosed
today
that
he
Is
rush
ing
back
to
Geneva
in
expecta
tion
of
a
prompt
agreement
with
Russia
on
a
draft
of
a
nu
nuclear
�
clear
non
proliferation
treaty
and
its
presentation
promptly
to
an
18
natlon
disarmament
conference
Toster
conferred
with
presi
president
�
dent
Johnson
about
the
matter
this
morning
INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
9
Peter
Jones
National
Film
Board
Regional
Pro
duction
representative
above
visited
Prince
George
yesterday
looking
for
material
for
future
pro
productions
�
ductions
Page
3
O
Trade
minister
Winters
said
the
government
should
have
no
qualm
about
the
use
ot
Soviet
made
genera
generators
�
tors
for
the
Portage
Moun
Mountain
�
tain
dam
in
B
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Page
6
A
large
majority
of
teem
at
a
teenage
drivers
compe
competition
�
tition
say
that
they
think
breath
test
for
Impaired
drivers
should
be
compulsory
Page
4
Canada
Hotel
and
Hearts
played
into
extra
innings
last
night
in
senior
mens
Softball
but
the
game
was
called
on
account
of
dark
darkness
�
ness
with
the
bcore
tied
and
will
be
continued
tonight
Page
13
Editorial
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National
Newt
4
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with
Solmo
4
World
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5
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the
Newt
5
Butlnett
Newt
6
Stocks
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Provincial
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7
Womens
World
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Coming
Events
9
Church
Page
10
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13
14
Comict
16
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17
World
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18
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18
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