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Game
2
RED
SOX
WIN
BOSTON
CP
Jlm
Lonborg
threw
a
one
hitter
and
Carl
Yastrzemskl
drove
In
tour
runs
with
two
homers
as
Boston
Red
Sox
defeated
St
Louis
Cardi
Cardinals
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50
todcy
and
evened
base
balls
best
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World
Series
at
one
victory
each
The
Cardinals
won
the
opener
2
1
Wednesday
Hospital
Delayed
Work
had
not
started
on
a
hos
pital
planned
for
Fort
St
James
because
ox
government
delay
Omlneca
Hospital
Society
presi
president
�
dent
A
N
Shaw
said
in
Prince
George
today
The
hospital
has
been
ap
approved
�
proved
the
plans
completed
and
the
land
bought
there
Is
no
doubt
that
the
project
will
be
going
ahead
Shaw
said
a
clinic
for
the
area
would
be
the
best
stop
stopgap
�
gap
until
a
hospital
Is
completed
I
have
no
doubt
that
the
en
enthusiastic
�
thusiastic
group
at
Fort
St
James
will
be
able
to
set
up
a
clinic
to
attract
a
doctor
to
the
town
Doctor
VIss
who
left
the
town
and
returned
south
earlier
this
year
may
return
if
a
clinic
were
built
Shaw
said
The
doctor
has
stated
that
he
may
be
interested
in
coming
back
if
a
suitable
clinic
were
available
Its
an
old
story
we
have
to
sit
around
whLe
the
government
gets
its
plans
Into
operation
The
Police
Beat
Commercial
photographer
Wally
West
is
back
in
town
after
attending
the
Saskatchewan
Professional
Photographers
Association
convention
In
Re
gtna
where
he
was
one
of
two
key
note
speakers
Wally
was
also
called
on
to
judre
the
hun
hundreds
�
dreds
of
photo
prints
submitted
for
competition
by
Saskatchewan
photographers
A
The
gremlins
are
at
It
9
again
An
Item
in
this
space
yesterday
told
of
the
presenta
presentation
�
tion
of
a
gold
witch
to
former
schoolboard
chairman
J
W
El
Elliot
�
liot
Upon
receiving
the
gift
Mr
til
lot
was
quoted
to
sty
that
he
accvpted
the
witch
with
considerable
humiliation
Ob
Obviously
�
viously
he
said
cons
We
rsble
humility
The
pw
editor
r
sponsible
for
tlU
sloppy
work
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apologies
io
ir
pi-
16
Paget
The
missing
man
left
home
Saturday
telling
his
landlady
he
was
going
on
a
fishing
trip
A
description
of
Langeloo
has
been
sent
by
telex
to
all
RCMP
detachments
He
may
have
just
packed
up
uid
left
he
took
most
of
his
be
belongings
�
longings
with
him
Sgt
Martin
said
David
Jimmy
21
of
Prince
George
was
sentenced
to
four
months
in
the
provincial
jail
after
he
pleaded
guilty
to
charges
of
theft
over
50
and
possession
In
magistrates
court
this
morning
Magistrate
Stewart
sentenced
Jimmy
to
four
months
on
each
count
to
be
served
concurrently
RCMP
arrested
Jimmy
Sep
temlier
14
and
charged
him
wltli
robbery
with
violence
and
Ms
session
of
a
watch
the
property
of
Frederick
McLarty
of
Prince
George
The
robbery
with
violence
charge
was
later
reduced
to
theft
over
950
oglzes
after
considerable
humiliation
a
Robert
Strachan
provincial
leader
of
the
New
Demo
Democratic
�
cratic
Party
will
address
next
Tuesday
a
meeting
of
the
Prince
George
and
District
Labor
Coun
Council
�
cil
The
meeting
begins
at
6
pm
in
the
IWA
Hall
on
Fifth
Ave
The
FUh
and
Wildlife
Branch
of
the
Department
of
Recreation
and
Conservation
are
adding
a
check
point
at
the
weigh
scale
on
the
Hart
High
way
Hunters
are
asked
to
check
In
to
gather
hunting
lnforma
Hon
or
to
pass
along
the
latest
hunting
news
Trie
check
point
ujlll
ulit
Btiinliu
nrl
rnfttrilu
until
Monday
This
weekend
U
rtported
to
U
the
peek
of
the
rut
for
rnoose
in
the
district
Hunters
are
warned
that
where
there
Is
a
cow
or
bull
moose
lot
for
D
mlwpiUe
He
spol
1
Its
inete
will
not
W
loo
far
away
INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
k
Hrsl
-h
Cenon
G
Moore
Smith
above
denounces
the
verdict
of
a
coroners
jury
which
found
htm
and
his
wife
guilty
of
negligence
in
the
death
of
un
18-yenr-old
girl
following
the
efforts
of
a
spirit
healing
group
in
his
cnurch
Page
5
School
rustees
are
told
they
must
unito
to
survive
as
an
entity
of
local
govern
government
�
ment
in
a
speech
by
Dr
Wil
William
�
liam
Tate
of
Itegina
at
he
annual
convention
of
the
H
C
School
Trustees
Asso
Association
�
ciation
in
Vancouver
1tge
4
An
organlisr
of
the
break
breakaway
�
away
Pulp
end
Papsr
Workers
of
Canada
Union
blaits
state
statement
�
ment
made
by
Pste
Marshall
lool
representative
of
the
ln
tsrnatlonal
Pulp
Sulphite
and
Paper
Mill
Worksrs
Union
Page
3
The
price
of
1968
Fords
is
being
boosted
by
many
dealers
a
a
result
of
the
United
Auto
Workers
Union
strike
against
their
sup
suppliers
�
pliers
Page
16
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3
National
News
3
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the
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Bacteria
in
Familys
Water
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The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
THURSDAY
OCTOBER
5
1
967
Phone
562
2441
Pollution
Case
Re
opened
The
case
of
the
Watsons
water
pollution
problem
has
been
re
opened
by
the
Public
Util
Utilities
�
ities
Commission
in
Victoria
Mrs
Ian
Watson
who
lives
on
Oak
Street
in
the
Veterans
Land
Act
area
was
refused
per
permission
�
mission
to
connect
to
the
citys
water
supply
by
council
several
weeks
ago
City
lawyer
Mr
Martin
Taylor
who
represented
Mrs
Watson
at
council
said
this
morning
a
Pub
Public
�
lic
Utilities
Commission
Inves
Investigator
�
tigator
had
inquired
about
the
situation
this
week
So
It
appears
that
the
case
is
not
qlosed
at
all
he
said
THEY
DID
CHESTER
Pa
AP
Three
bulls
broke
out
of
a
slaughterhouse
Wednesday
and
no
kidding
got
Into
a
china
shop
At
least
everybody
thought
thats
how
It
was
Then
some
spoilsport
from
the
packing
packinghouse
�
house
reported
the
animals
were
steers
But
anyhow
the
steers
crashed
through
the
store
overturned
a
jewellery
counter
luckily
missed
most
of
the
china
and
exited
through
a
rear
door
Mrs
Watson
could
not
meet
the
cost
of
presenting
evidence
before
the
PUC
In
Victoria
but
now
the
commission
has
apparently
seen
fit
to
Investigate
There
is
no
question
that
the
commission
could
force
the
city
to
provide
water
to
Mrs
Wat
Watson
�
son
If
it
considered
it
just
and
reasonable
to
do
so
KoHLf
wiHl
tjLyeiaipef
aigMW
MSSwMl
I
HHk
X
iflH
JOHN
FISHER
likes
fountain
The
city
falls
under
the
Pub
Public
�
lic
Utilities
Act
because
it
is
already
supplying
water
to
hun
hundreds
�
dreds
of
people
outside
the
boun
boundaries
�
daries
and
specifically
to
other
homes
in
the
VLA
area
The
present
water
supply
at
the
Watsons
house
is
from
a
well
which
is
polluted
with
five
types
of
poisonous
bacteria
FISHER
PRAISES
CITY
FOUNTAIN
Its
full
of
motion
of
light
and
hope
Its
delightful
These
are
but
several
of
the
remarks
chairman
of
the
Cen
Centennial
�
tennial
Commission
John
Fish
Fisher
�
er
had
to
say
of
this
citys
Centennial
Fountain
He
was
Intrigued
with
the
soft
curves
the
colorful
but
symbolic
murals
and
the
apt
inscription
He
said
It
was
nice
to
see
a
soft
fountalnwlth
Its
bright
mural
In
a
country
surrounded
by
harshness
the
IWA
9
A
delay
in
strike
action
in
the
north
had
been
ordered
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
by
IWA
officials
pending
the
outcome
of
new
negotiations
The
union
approved
the
strike
action
In
the
south
at
a
meeting
of
executives
Wednesday
morning
Affected
by
the
sudden
north
northern
�
ern
strike
are
765
men
at
six
dif
different
�
ferent
locations
They
represent
the
five
operations
who
voted
In
favor
of
strike
action
in
a
government-supervised
vote
on
Sept
22
Four
of
the
operations
are
those
of
Northwood
Mills
and
the
Fifth
is
Alexandra
For
Forest
�
est
Industries
at
Mackenzie
192
MEN
Affected
at
Mackenzie
are
192
men
Other
totals
are
Upper
Fraser
Spruce
Mills
224
Eagle
Lake
Sawmill
217
Shelley
Saw
Sawmill
�
mill
110
and
a
total
of
22
log
loggers
�
gers
at
McGregor
and
Bowron
operations
of
Sinclair
Spruce
Lumber
At
Shelley
the
25
member
picket
line
turned
back
two
pick
pickup
�
up
trucks
containing
a
scaling
crew
who
wanted
to
enter
Shelley
Sawmill
grounds
to
scale
logs
cold
decked
there
They
were
blocked
from
entry
by
vehicles
which
had
been
park
parked
�
ed
at
the
main
entrance
to
the
mill
and
a
second
entrance
way
was
closed
by
other
pickets
The
men
carried
signs
which
obviously
had
been
printed
pro
professionally
�
fessionally
CHAIN
REACTION
IWA
officials
in
Prince
George
attributed
the
sudden
strike
to
a
chain
reaction
among
work
workers
�
ers
after
they
learned
their
fel
fellow
�
low
woodworkers
had
struck
the
southern
interior
The
stoppage
took
place
between
7
and
10
pm
last
night
said
president
Inglis
Meanwhile
he
said
the
union
and
the
Northern
Interior
Lum
bermens
Association
repre
representing
�
senting
the
employers
have
agreed
to
meet
In
Prince
George
next
Wednesday
NILA
officials
could
not
be
reached
to
confirm
the
date
of
meeting
In
a
statement
Wednesday
the
NILA
said
as
we
have
stated
before
and
we
reiterate
we
are
quite
prepared
to
meet
with
the
IWA
and
we
are
most
desirous
of
fulfilling
our
commitment
to
our
emploees
whereby
they
re
receive
�
ceive
tho
20
cent
an
hour
In
Increase
�
crease
effective
Sept
1
as
con
contained
�
tained
in
the
Munroe
report
ANY
TIME
The
union
replied
today
It
is
prepared
to
meet
at
any
time
with
the
employers
But
It
adds
our
people
have
made
a
de
decision
�
cision
the
Munroe
report
is
not
good
unough
We
are
prepared
to
go
from
there
The
employers
have
said
the
unions
demand
for
an
Immed
Immediate
�
iate
50-cent-an-hour
Increase
Is
unreasonable
Tho
50
cent
boost
would
give
Interior
work
workers
�
ers
a
base
rate
of
276
an
hour
and
parity
with
coastal
wood
woodworkers
�
workers
Employers
in
both
areas
have
sail
paJty
Is
economically
Im
Impossible
�
possible
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Local
Fisherman
On
Missing
List
llarry
Langeloo
of
Douglas
Street
has
been
officially
placed
on
the
missing
persons
list
after
an
extensive
air
search
of
several
northern
lakes
yester
yesterday
�
day
failed
to
locate
him
Using
a
Beaver
light
aircraft
RCMP
made
a
thorough
search
of
highways
north
of
Fort
St
James
and
the
Blackburn
and
Cbuchl
Lake
areas
Memoirs
Panned
LONDON
Reuters
The
Times
Literary
Supplement
Britains
most
distinguished
lit
literary
�
erary
review
today
blasted
Svetlana
Alllluyevas
memoirs
calling
the
book
a
mediocre
work
of
little
blstorlca
value
After
noting
the
wrappers
comparison
of
Stalins
41-year-old
daughter
as
a
writer
with
Turgenev
Tolstoy
Chekhov
and
Pasternak
the
anonymous
reviewer
asked
sardonically
Why
not
also
with
Homer
Dante
and
Shakespeare
for
good
measure
Sgt
Larry
Martin
said
this
rnornlng
there
had
been
no
sign
on
the
roads
of
Lange
loos
car
a
yellow
1958
Pont
lac
Picket
Una
IdU
about
100
employes
at
Shelley
Sawmill
where
25
men
were
on
picket
duty
this
morning
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Looy
photo
765
Men
Follow
Southern
Lead
Woodworkers
at
five
northern
interior
operations
began
walking
off
the
job
Wednesday
evening
joining
4500
men
who
had
already
struck
in
the
southern
interior
Action
by
the
northern
International
Woodworkers
of
America
was
not
authorized
by
their
leadership
It
came
of
their
own
accord
said
Ross
Inglis
president
of
Prince
George
local
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of
BUDDHISTS
REPEAT
THREATS
SAIGON
Reuters
Militant
Buddhists
said
again
today
that
110
monks
and
nuns
would
com
commit
�
mit
suicide
by
fire
if
the
gov
ernment
refuses
to
meet
their
factions
demands
The
govern
government
�
ment
meanwhile
placed
anoth
another
�
er
leading
critic
under
house
arrest
after
releasing
him
from
prison
Truong
Dlnh
Dzu
who
fin
lshed
second
In
the
presidential
election
was
placed
under
house
arrest
after
he
was
released
from
a
weeks
Impris
Imprisonment
�
onment
BC
BANK
GETS
NEW
PRESIDENT
VANCOUVER
CP
Harold
Elworthy
of
Victoria
today
was
elected
temporary
president
of
the
Bank
of
British
Columbia
replacing
Frank
Trebell
of
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
whose
resignation
be
became
�
came
effective
Sept
1
Mr
Elworthy
one
of
the
orig
lnal
provisional
directors
of
the
bank
will
hold
the
office
pend
pending
�
ing
appointment
of
a
permanent
president
A
spokesman
for
the
bank
said
applications
are
being
taken
for
the
position
of
the
banks
chief
executive
officer
Diet
Kills
Twiggy
Fan
IIALMSTAD
Sweden
AP
An
18-year-old
Swedish
girl
who
wanted
to
look
llks
her
Ideal
threadlike
British
model
Twig
gy
died
a
living
skeleton
In
hospital
here
following
a
self
imposted
Crash
diet
doc
doctors
�
tors
reported
today
The
girl
died
of
undernourish
undernourishment
�
ment
complicated
by
pneumo
pneumonia
�
nia
after
she
had
become
afflicted
by
a
psychic
disorder
that
made
her
refuse
food
She
weighed
only
45
pounds
at
her
death
said
doctors
who
treated
her
Prosecutions
Up
For
Marijuana
OTTAWA
CP
Solicitor
General
Pennell
says
the
num
ber
of
prosecutions
Involving
marijuana
has
risen
to
489
in
the
first
six
months
of
this
year
from
162
In
all
of
1965
He
said
Wednesday
night
In
an
Interview
that
control
ol
marijuana
Is
becoming
as
Increasingly
difficult
problem
as
far
as
law
enforcement
Is
concerned
Computers
Goof
Pays
For
Spree
LOS
ANGELES
AP
Investigators
uy
a
suburban
housewife
took
a
19005
cheque
issuer
in
error
by
a
county
computer
end
promptly
Bpent
tho
money
in
one
big
won
wonderful
�
derful
weekend
in
Ln8
Vegas
Nev
Jayne
Shearer
37
was
jailed
on
a
ft
rend
theft
charge
and
released
Wednesday
night
on
1100
bail
Since
1003
she
has
received
16
u
week
in
child
support
from
a
former
luulmnd
now
living
in
Atlanta
Ga
Tho
man
sent
tho
money
ta
Los
Angele
court
trustees
and
the
eminty
trims
furred
tho
monuy
to
Mrs
Shearer
Here
is
how
the
affair
was
described
by
investigators
The
19065
cheque
was
delivered
to
her
home
in
suburban
Montabello
Sept
27
and
investigutors
say
Mrs
Shearer
took
it
to
her
bank
immediately
There
she
cashed
it
investigators
said
drawing
cashiers
cheques
for
5000
and
10000
and
putting
the
balance
in
her
checking
account
That
day
they
said
Mm
Shearer
and
her
huibuml
Albert
a
used
car
salesman
went
to
an
automobile
agency
and
got
a
1U0H
car
for
3700
Tho
car
a
picked
up
the
next
day
in
return
for
a
5000
cashiers
cheque
A
day
later
the
Shearers
roturned
to
pick
up
a
1300
cheque
representing
their
chunge
The
couple
said
they
won
the
5000
at
the
races
a
car
salesman
said
Then
Alber
and
Jayne
Shearer
went
to
Las
Vegas
for
the
weekend
Only
5000
or
so
of
the
19005
could
bo
recovered
the
district
attorneys
office
said
Wednesday
The
county
auditor
office
discovered
the
computer
s
error
and
issued
a
stop
payment
order
Tho
car
was
confiscated
with
only
28
miles
on
the
bpmlometer