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off
and
the
autumn
leaves
will
soon
be
covered
with
snow
but
a
pretty
girl
can
always
bring
a
little
bit
of
sunshine
to
a
dismal
scene
With
rum
clouds
as
an
ominous
backdrop
blonde
Audrey
Leigh
makes
the
most
of
the
last
few
days
of
outdoor
weather
Audrey
leaves
Prince
George
in
a
few
weeks
to
fulfill
an
organ
soloist
engagement
in
Duhith
Minnesota
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Betcha
Says
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Unauthorized
Pickets
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to
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Out
International
Woodworkers
of
America
officials
were
expected
to
meet
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Mills
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sawmills
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and
Shelley
this
afternoon
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was
no
Indlratlon
what
the
meetings
first
since
the
men
walked
off
their
Jobs
at
flvoCen
tral
BC
sawmills
were
about
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walkouts
were
not
authorized
by
union
leadership
Pickets
wore
on
duty
eight
at
a
time
at
the
Eagle
Lake
saw
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In
Glscome
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men
stay
on
duty
four
hours
at
a
time
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picket
asked
If
the
men
are
prepared
to
continue
the
union
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wh
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today
laughed
off
reports
that
a
management
of
official
�
ficial
had
crossed
their
picket
line
with
shotgun
In
land
to
ensure
his
safe
passage
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fact
they
said
there
wxj
a
management
official
wandering
around
with
shotgun
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he
fired
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too
And
bagged
a
duck
taking
ad
advantage
�
vantage
of
the
mill
closure
to
go
hunting
Unretiricted
parking
on
several
city
streets
will
end
Tuesday
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one
hour
jerking
regulation
will
brfcttve
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Monday
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during
the
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for
wage
parity
with
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wood
woodworkers
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are
met
replied
simply
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betcha
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Vancouver
meanwhile
IWA
officials
said
new
negotiations
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the
northern
Interior
lumber
dispute
will
go
ahead
as
plan
planned
�
ned
next
week
dosplte
the
un
unscheduled
�
scheduled
walkout
by
about
600
workers
The
men
began
leaving
their
Jobs
at
five
plants
Wednesday
night
before
the
IWA
could
Inform
them
that
a
delay
had
been
ord
ordered
�
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pending
the
outcome
of
the
new
talks
north
of
Second
and
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
and
Seventh
Avenues
went
of
Victoria
4k
fits
a
good
looking
weather
baromi
ter
when
a
pretty
glr
plays
the
part
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the
situation
down
at
Prince
Georges
bunny
pub
where
au
autumns
�
tumns
chilly
winds
have
made
themselves
felt
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pubs
fetch
fetching
�
ing
bar
girls
have
forsaken
their
bunny
skirts
for
blue
Jvani
Old
Man
winters
shivery
advances
were
a
bit
too
much
for
the
briefly
costumed
young
women
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wore
comfortable
as
asserts
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saw
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Citizen
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daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
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union
said
no
attempt
would
be
made
to
get
the
600
to
return
to
work
They
Joined
about
5000
lumber
workers
in
the
southern
interior
who
struck
earlier
Em
Employers
ployers
in
the
south
have
reject
ed
an
IWA
suggestion
that
more
talks
should
bo
held
They
said
they
would
bo
useless
In
view
of
what
they
considered
the
unions
uneconomic
demands
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union
vtanis
parltywlththo
coast
contract
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would
mean
an
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SO
cent
raise
on
the
226
an
hour
base
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havo
accepted
recommen
recommendations
�
dations
by
Industrial
Commis
Commissioner
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Mr
Justice
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called
for
a
44
ctnt
raise
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a
two
year
contract
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are
13
other
plants
In
the
north
emplolng
1400
men
which
voted
against
a
strike
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will
continue
to
work
as
will
14
southern
operations
that
vote
neolnst
strike
action
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PENTICTON
BC
Defeating
a
resolution
from
Prince
George
British
Columbias
hospital
trus
trustees
�
tees
have
decided
they
should
not
be
elected
by
the
people
whose
90
million
they
will
spend
this
year
A
bid
to
have
hospital
trustees
elected
on
the
same
basis
as
school
trustees
was
brought
to
the
floor
of
the
BC
hospitals
association
convention
by
Grant
Hepburn
chairman
of
the
Prince
George
Regional
hospital
board
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was
a
spectacle
that
brought
Gould
Moves
to
CTV
TORONTO
CP
Tom
Gould
television
newscaster
who
re
resigned
�
signed
from
the
Canadian
Broadcasting
Corporation
Sept
18
to
protest
the
CBCs
use
of
an
ofMhe
record
story
on
Johr
Dlefenbaker
will
join
the
CTV
television
network
Monday
Oct
16
the
Independent
net
work
announced
today
Mr
Gould
36
will
head
the
CTW
Ottawa
bureau
reporting
DIETRICH
FACES
MURDER
CHARGE
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Jack
William
Dietrich
48
was
com
milted
for
trial
Thursday
on
capital
murder
charge
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the
she
5tlng
death
of
his
brother
a
leading
British
Columbia
busi
businessman
�
nessman
Magistrate
Cyril
White
or
dered
Dietrich
to
stand
trial
following
evidence
from
nine
Crown
witnesses
during
a
2i
hour
preliminary
hearing
He
Is
charged
with
shooting
his
brother
Fred
51
a
vice
president
of
the
Bank
of
British
Columbia
and
president
of
Die
trlchColllns
Equipment
Ltd
at
the
elder
Dietrichs
office
Aug
IS
Inspector
Percy
Easier
of
the
city
police
crime
laboratory
tes
titled
Fred
Dietrich
was
killed
by
three
shots
In
the
chest
from
a
22
callbre
pistol
An
earlier
police
witness
said
he
found
a
gun
later
Identified
as
the
murder
weapon
near
Fred
Dietrichs
body
in
the
vie
Urns
office
Three
spent
carl
ridges
were
found
nearby
Inspector
Easier
testified
the
gun
jammed
after
every
third
shot
and
was
jammed
with
a
cartridge
when
It
was
brought
to
him
shortly
after
the
death
By
ROB
BARRETT
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Mrs
Helen
Watson
Is
sick
of
hauling
wator
to
her
homo
Her
husband
Ian
Is
sick
too
with
a
complicated
staph
Infec
Infection
�
tion
the
legacy
of
drinking
the
filthy
wel
water
supply
at
the
house
Ho
Is
still
convalescing
In
Edmonton
after
an
Illness
of
several
months
Mrs
Watsons
one-year-old
daug
tor
Wendy
was
very
sick
with
a
temperature
of
109
for
three
days
and
a
mystcrloui
rash
caused
by
contact
with
the
bacteria
ridden
supply
In
fact
the
only
member
of
the
family
uho
has
not
suffered
from
direct
contact
with
the
poisonous
watr
Is
U-year-old
Rodney
ho
refused
right
from
the
start
to
drink
or
wath
In
the
fouI
Uktlng
stuff
Council
tus
turned
blind
eve
to
the
Watsons
plight
at
the
same
time
permitting
other
home
In
the
Veteran7
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giggles
from
many
of
the
350
delegates
when
George
MacAn
drew
the
second
delegate
from
Prince
George
announced
that
he
could
not
support
the
resolu
resolution
�
tion
Minutes
before
he
had
sec
seconded
�
onded
the
proposal
I
ask
this
meeting
to
turn
this
thing
down
said
Mr
Mac
Andrew
This
is
a
perennial
resolution
and
has
been
spoken
to
by
this
body
before
The
rules
say
a
seconder
can
cannot
�
not
speak
against
his
motion
said
chairman
Howell
Chadwlck
cutting
off
Mr
MacAndrew
Mr
Hepburn
said
he
was
bring
bringing
�
ing
the
resolution
to
the
meeting
on
the
Instructions
of
the
Prince
Shifts
JVOif
Channels
B
B
09
daily
from
the
capital
on
the
networks
national
newscast
He
will
also
be
host
of
thv
CTVs
Monday
night
publli
affairs
show
Canada
101
Mr
Gould
was
senior
Ottawa
correspondent
for
the
CBC
when
the
network
used
a
story
reporting
remarks
of
former
Progressive
Conservative
lead
leader
�
er
Dlefenbaker
at
a
dinner
arranged
by
the
Parliamentary
Press
Gallery
Mr
Gould
who
attended
the
dinner
said
the
network
used
the
story
tele
telephone
�
phone
by
another
CBC
Ottawa
correspondent
Don
Attfleld
without
consulting
him
He
tele
phoned
his
resignation
to
CBC
officials
in
Toronto
the
same
night
The
Invitation
to
Mr
Dlefen
Dlefenbaker
�
baker
and
to
gallery
members
specified
that
anything
said
was
not
to
be
reported
publicly
The
dinner
was
held
to
honor
Mr
Dlefenbaker
on
his
72nd
birthday
as
a
long
time
news
newsmaker
�
maker
The
CBC
Issued
an
apology
to
the
gallery
for
using
the
story
but
Mr
Gould
said
he
would
stick
by
his
decision
to
resign
On
Sept
22
the
gallery
sus
pended
Mr
Attfleld
and
Charles
Lynch
chief
of
S
o
u
t
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a
m
News
Service
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SPLT
OCCURS
AT
CONVENTION
Area
Hospital
Delegates
olution
George
and
District
Hospital
So
Society
�
ciety
This
is
not
a
frivolous
mo
motion
�
tion
not
something
brought
up
to
start
up
an
argument
he
said
The
people
in
our
area
feel
quite
strongly
about
this
He
explained
the
residents
of
the
Prince
George
area
are
spending
large
sums
on
both
schools
and
the
regional
hospital
If
we
elect
school
trustees
and
they
are
accountable
to
the
people
whose
money
they
spend
shouldnt
hospital
people
be
ac
accountable
�
countable
on
the
same
basis
Interviewed
later
Mr
Hepburn
said
he
was
surprised
Mr
Mac
Andrew
would
not
follow
the
In-
INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
O
Prime
Minister
Harold
Wil
Wilson
�
son
leaves
the
annual
Labor
Party
Convention
at
Scar
Scarborough
�
borough
today
after
re
reasserting
�
asserting
his
authority
and
gaining
time
to
pursue
hi
governments
goals
for
social
change
Page
9
The
United
Auto
Work
Workers
�
ers
otrike
ugainst
he
Ford
Motor
Co
reaches
its
30th
day
today
to
become
the
fifth
longest
strike
in
US
automotive
history
Page
9
Forty
three
Canadians
were
passengers
on
board
the
British
freighter
Lakemba
which
ran
onto
a
reef
near
Fiji
Page
5
Prince
George
Mohawks
open
the
local
hockey
sea
season
�
son
Saturday
and
Monday
against
the
Spokane
Jets
Page
13
0
Business
News
6
Church
1
0
Comics
1
6
Coming
Events
12
Editorials
2
Entertainment
Guide
1
8
National
News
5
People
Make
the
News
5
Provincial
News
4
Safmo
24
Sports
13
14
Stocks
6
TV
18
Womens
World
11
12
World
News
9
Classified
Ad
20
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23
Marijuana
Sentence
Too
Heavy
Judge
NEW
WESTMINSTER
CP
A
Judge
handed
down
a
seven
year
prison
sentence
on
a
youth
convicted
of
Importing
marl
juana
then
said
the
sentence
was
too
heavy
Judge
Frank
Wilson
said
in
county
court
here
Thursday
that
he
had
no
option
but
to
Impose
the
sentence
which
he
said
was
the
minimum
provided
by
the
law
Maximum
penalty
under
the
Narcotics
Control
Act
Is
life
Imprisonment
Brian
Ross
Boyer
described
In
court
as
a
lO-year-old
unem
ployed
musician
was
charged
with
importing
from
the
United
States
22
pounds
of
marijuana
with
an
underworld
market
value
of
28000
After
passing
sentence
the
Judge
said
he
would
do
what
he
could
through
the
federal
pro
batlonary
branch
to
help
Boyer
whom
he
described
as
not
a
per
son
with
a
vicious
character
but
one
who
had
been
misled
Squire
MOBILE
HOMES
Milo
6
Hon
Hi
way
Phone
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structlons
of
the
Hospital
society
to
which
he
also
belonged
What
action
would
be
taken
I
wUl
leave
that
to
the
mem
members
�
bers
to
decide
at
their
annual
meeting
answered
Mr
hep
burn
The
BC
Hospital
Associa
Associations
�
tions
resolutions
committee
urged
defeat
on
the
resolution
We
have
John
Dlefenbaker
s
bill
of
rights
and
besides
there
are
four
hospitals
In
this
province
incorporated
under
special
acts
of
the
legislature
said
Mr
Chadwlck
Frank
Baker
a
delegate
from
Vancouver
General
Hospital
said
If
Prince
George
has
its
problems
Prince
George
should
settle
them
without
running
tothe
association
Colin
EUiott
administrator
of
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
also
was
unsuccessful
in
his
at
attempt
�
tempt
to
urge
the
government
to
abolish
the
2
fee
for
shot
stay
emergency
admissions
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2
charge
is
not
a
de
deterrent
�
terrent
its
a
damned
nuisance
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tow
the
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FISHER
FISHER
TAKES
NEW
POST
Centennial
Commissioner
John
Fisher
has
resigned
his
post
early
to
become
Publisher
and
Managing
Director
of
Northwest
Publications
Ltd
the
company
which
owns
The
Citizen
and
six
other
BC
newspapers
Mr
Fishers
appointment
was
announced
today
by
Northwest
Publications
owner
W
B
Mll
ner
The
appointment
becomes
effective
early
in
November
Mr
Fisher
was
to
have
re
remained
�
mained
in
the
Centennial
Com
Commission
�
mission
post
until
the
end
of
the
year
but
his
resignation
was
announced
today
by
Prime
Min
ister
Lester
Pearson
in
the
House
of
Commons
Mr
Fisher
Is
also
chief
exe
executive
�
cutive
officer
of
several
other
companies
owned
by
Mr
Milner
THE
POLICE
BEAT
By
Clubs
Thefts
Two
visitors
to
Prince
George
were
robbed
in
separate
incidents
in
the
city
last
night
Harland
Radomskl
of
Au
Auburn
�
burn
Washington
was
beaten
and
robbed
of
40
near
the
bulk
stores
on
the
Island
Cache
Road
Radomskl
told
RCMP
this
morning
that
he
was
beaten
with
wooden
clubs
before
being
rob
robbed
�
bed
Two
Juveniles
have
been
ar
arrested
�
rested
In
connection
with
the
Incident
and
they
will
appear
in
a
line
up
today
Charles
Baker
of
Nanaimo
reported
the
theft
of
a
12
guage
shotgun
and
a
270
rifle
total
value
250
from
his
car
last
night
Baker
told
RCMP
his
car
had
been
left
In
the
Inn
of
the
North
parking
lot
overnight
Police
are
investigating
Harry
Langeloo
of
Prince
George
reported
missing
on
a
fishing
trip
has
been
located
by
police
In
Kelowna
A
city
detachment
spokesman
said
this
morning
Langeloo
had
been
visiting
his
brother
He
apparently
moved
Into
a
new
apartment
on
Friday
and
tailed
to
notify
his
previous
landlady
of
the
move
the
spokesman
said
She
thought
he
had
left
on
a
fishing
trip
RCMP
made
an
extensive
air
search
for
the
man
of
the
Chuchl
and
Blackburn
Lake
dis
districts
�
tricts
Wednesday
Dollars
Missing
NEW
YORK
A
P
-
N
e
w
York
City
banks
and
financial
institutions
checked
their
secur
ltles
lists
today
looking
for
1700000
In
missing
UStreas
ury
notes
that
apparently
were
misplaced
during
a
Wall
Street
bank
transfer
Police
did
not
rule
out
the
possibility
of
theft
but
were
working
on
the
assumption
that
the
easily
negotiable
securities
went
astray
in
a
mlxup
between
one
banks
messenger
and
another
banks
clerk
NO
PAPER
MONDAY
There
will
be
no
Citizen
Monday
the
Thanksgiving
holi
holiday
�
day
Publication
resumes
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
WELL
CAUSES
RASH
HIGH
TEMPERATURE
Act
area
to
connect
to
the
city
supply
The
only
hope
for
the
Wat
Watsons
�
sons
now
lies
with
the
Public
Utilities
Commission
which
can
step
In
and
force
council
to
allow
the
familys
access
to
city
water
Mrs
Watson
approached
the
commissions
head
office
in
Victoria
recently
and
received
a
sympathetic
hearing
They
were
really
wonderful
and
their
Interest
has
given
me
now
hope
she
said
yesterday
The
man
I
spoka
to
said
he
had
read
about
It
in
the
news
newspapers
�
papers
and
had
been
waiting
tor
a
formal
complaint
to
bo
mado
An
Investigator
was
up
here
this
week
and
bo
speko
to
me
about
the
water
I
believe
he
also
vent
to
the
city
managers
office
think
city
council
U
ob
obliged
�
liged
tc
llsiun
to
them
Anyway
I
ran
Just
hope
now
that
soim
thlng
will
Uuloue
very
soon
I
am
sick
of
hauling
water
to
the
house
the
added