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Vol
12
No
72
Am
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replj
fiom
the
agreeing
to
a
time
and
place
for
the
first
facetoface
contact
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told
reporters
he
is
readjl
to
dispatch
his
designated
tep
resentatlve
and
eteran
tiouble
shootei
Ambassador
Aeiell
Harrlman
just
as
soon
as
ar
rangements
can
be
completed
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piesldent
said
a
numbei
of
altei
native
locations
which
could
be
convenient
to
both
16
Pages
was
reported
and
a
general
lull
in
the
ground
fighting
In
let
nam
continued
for
the
second
day
The
US
command
announced
that
the
big
new
sweep
around
the
capital
Operation
Toan
Thang
or
Complete
Victory
began
Monday
Its
objective
is
Met
Cong
and
North
Viet
mmese
troops
who
got
away
from
the
50000
American
and
South
Vietnamese
troops
in
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eratlon
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headquarters
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peace
talks
with
Hanoi
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he
prepated
to
return
to
W
ashington
this
morning
after
a
3Chour
sti
ategy
review
at
near
by
Camp
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a
mouitain
top
r
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i
eat
Johnson
awaited
a
Cong
and
North
Viet
namese
killed
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when
it
began
earlj
In
March
a
force
of
13000
V
let
Cong
and
units
of
two
North
Vietnamese
regi
meiiis
were
repojieu
wan
arrest
arrest
oeuvrlng
around
the
capital
sh0rtlv
shortly
nn1hiv
fnr
n
rpnpwni
nf
thp
Communists
Tet
offenslve
against
the
city
The
US
command
said
the
aim
of
the
new
drive
Is
the
elimination
of
enemy
forces
throughout
the
11
provinces
In
the
3rd
Corps
tactical
zone
Pierre
Decended
From
Peasantry
sides
are
under
discussion
with
ANGOULEME
Trance
Rue
Hanoi
Communications
to
and
ters
Pierre
Elliot
Trudeau
fiom
Hanoi
wore
channelled
new
Canadian
Liberal
leader
is
tlnough
the
Laotian
capital
of
the
direct
descendant
of
a
humble
Vientiane
17th
century
French
peasant
a
White
House
aides
provided
local
historian
says
no
elaboiatlon
but
speculation
a
It
seems
that
Citizen
paper
craft
that
is
expected
to
be
w
can
lei
Paul
Copeland
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icing
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net
twentj
doltais
last
night
while
fall
which
is
making
a
trial
doing
his
collections
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it
would
run
down
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todaj
be
appi
eclated
if
anyone
finding
the
money
would
retuin
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to
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having
know
ledge
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could
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left
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red
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office
collar
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disappeared
last
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weekends
conquer
can-
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in
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vicinity
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Don
Phillips
tunlty
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house-to-house
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is
all
eady
dealing
canvassing
is
still
under
way
jwlth
the
government
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Citizen
publisher
LewGrlf-
name
was
picked
from
census
le
fith
is
among
a
gioup
of
turns
as
a
candidate
foi
study
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Martin
Luther
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Paper
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persons
died
in
the
flaming
crash
of
a
BOAC
Boeing
707
jetliner
but
Capt
Charles
Taylor
is
credited
with
coolly
saving
the
lives
of
the
other
121
persons
on
board
An
engine
caught
fire
and
fell
off
and
the
leftjWing
broke
into
flames
shortly
after
the
plane
took
off
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Major
Cong
Search
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100000
Men
SAIGON
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than
100000
troops
of
five
countries
fanned
out
today
over
the
Sat
gon
area
and
11
provinces
around
the
capital
In
their
big
gest
offensive
of
the
war
Location
Discussion
Goes
On
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Md
Reuteis
President
Johnson
buojed
bj
the
establishment
of
a
direct
channel
of
communications
with
Only
light
scattered
action
London
Plane
Crash
I
day
but
Capt
Taylor
did
a
quick
turn
around
and
crash
landed
at
Londons
Heathrow
Airport
Twenty
two
of
the
passenger
were
in
injured
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As
Hurricane
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an
hour
lashing
the
seas
into
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renoted
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bodies
more
high
waves
the
8944
ton
ferry
had
been
picked
up
either
in
did
not
argue
the
case
but
asked
than
600
persons
aboard
ran
Wahlne
built
in
England
two
aground
at
Wellington
harbors
ears
ago
keeled
over
and
mouth
today
and
capsized
dur
dumped
passengers
and
crew
ing
a
hurricane
Officials
feared
into
the
icy
waters
1C0
were
drowned
in
the
worst
A
rescue
armada
of
small
recorded
storm
in
New
Zealand
boats
dared
the
high
waves
and
history
plucked
many
survivors
from
With
winds
of
up
to
123
miles
the
water
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Routine
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of
five
provinces
around
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tosk
of
flndme
the
person
than
a
half
-
hour
after
Dr
King
where
many
women
and
chil
with
King
Jr
apparently
has
settled
Lorraine
Motel
Women
were
running
around
down
to
the
gruelling
police
rou-
calllnS
for
thelr
children
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tine
of
sifting
every
clue
and
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lead
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early
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at
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last
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men
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p
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commercial
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that
the
citys
a
police
source
as
saying
of
fire
and
police
director
is
inves
fleers
in
a
sheriffs
patrol
car
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nosslbilltv
that
and
a
Tennessee
Highway
Pa
someone
used
the
police
radio
trol
cruiser
stationed
along
the
speeding
after
a
white
Mustang
Marcel
Reible
sas
reseaich
suspected
as
a
possible
getaway
focused
on
either
New
Dolhl
or
shows
that
Trudeau
is
descended
car
following
the
Shooting
Rangoon
as
the
most
acceptablel
fiom
Robert
Truteaux
a
nnnual
Holloman
did
confirm
that
site
with
Jakaita
or
Vientiane
laborer
who
lived
in
the
hamlet
Lleut
Dradshaw
in
car
1C0
was
as
othei
possibilities
of
Marcillac
-
Lanville
18
miles
In
the
area
of
the
reported
It
was
belleed
talks
between
from
here
chase
but
not
Involved
in
the
Hairiman
and
a
North
Vletl
Truteaux
had
four
children
one1
case
the
paper
said
namese
i
epresentative
could
be
of
whom
Martial
went
to
live
in
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as
not
chasing
a
white
undei
way
b
the
eid
jf
this
La
Rochelle
on
the
French
east
Mustang
the
paper
quoted
week
coast
where
he
married
in
1011
Brads
haw
as
sajing
Any
uur1
iiuut
uiauuii
niu
nave
iu
come
fiom
the
chief
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police
dispatchei
re
lajed
seven
tiansmisslons
sup
posedlj
from
Lieut
Bradshaw
in
car
160
between
6
35
p
m
and
6
47
pm
last
Thursda
Alcoholics
Hurt
By
Riot
Effects
BALTIMORE
AP
The
al
I
c
o
h
o
1
i
c
s
n
Ba
timoi
e
ap
i
proachlng
the
third
day
without1
a
dihk
nre
asking
the
cltjs
hospitals
for
tellef
Bars
and
liquoi
stoies
hae
been
ordered
closed
in
Balti
more
because
of
racial
dlsor
ders
in
the
boats
Thej
were
llftln
little
kiddles
over
the
side
and
dropping
them
into
a
boat
My
sister
and
I
grabbed
a
baby
I
each
freouencv
to
draw
officers
off
route
or
the
chase
neither
Mrs
Qulnn
said
she
saw
a
I
the
trail
of
the
fleeing
assassin
heard
the
shooting
in
the
area
baby
about
12
months
old
The
paper
said
inacopjrlght
nor
did
they
see
the
autos
sup
floating
in
the
water
on
its
story
that
Trank
C
Holloman
posedly
Involved
In
the
chase
back
The
baby
was
rescued
Memphis
fli
e
and
police
dlrec
-
-
tor
would
only
say
last
night
that
such
a
posslbilltj
ls
under
Investigation
The
paper
said
radio
trans
transmissions
�
missions
indicated
Lieut
R
W
Bradshaw
in
police
car
1C0
was
rh
iauttrarassiu
m-
mt
By
Jan
Udo
Wenzel
One
of
the
severest
sentences
ever
passed
in
city
magistrates
court
was
handed
down
by
Mag
Magistrate
�
istrate
George
O
Stewart
this
morning
Yvon
Tremblay
24
had
been
found
guilty
of
a
charge
of
pos
possession
�
session
of
narcotics
for
the
pur
purpose
�
pose
of
trafficking
and
Magistrate
Stewart
sent
him
to
the
peniten
penitentiary
�
tiary
for
10
years
A
similar
charge
against
Allan
Wesley
Kellj
was
dismissed
when
the
magistrate
found
him
not
guilt
earlier
in
the
trial
Tremblay
had
been
arrested
Feb
15
at
the
Napoli
Pizzeria
in
Prince
George
and
police
found
six
capsules
of
heroin
which
he
had
dropped
to
the
floor
when
the
police
cama
Const
Ronald
MacKay
testi
testified
�
fied
yesterday
he
searched
Tremblays
clothing
later
at
the
provincial
jail
when
he
found
a
baggage
tag
From
the
bus
depot
the
officer
obtained
a
black
bag
when
he
showed
the
tag
This
bag
contained
258
cap
capsules
�
sules
of
heroin
packed
in
rubber
containers
whileonecapsulewas
found
loose
in
the
case
Crown
prosecutor
Ray
Cullln
ane
introduced
Dr
Donald
Mur
Murphy
�
phy
as
medical
witness
who
tes
testified
�
tified
that
Tremblay
was
not
an
addict
himself
Culllnane
said
this
proved
the
charge
of
pur
purpose
�
pose
of
trafficking
Defence
lawyer
John
Steeves
kilt
waici
ui
uiu
i
mi
ee
imms
wie
uiaiaiiaie
tu
iunsiuur
of
shore
stretching
from
the
harbor
entrance
Wellington
hospitals
were
packed
with
survivors
suffering
from
injuries
or
exposure
As
night
fell
and
searchlights
swept
the
dark
seas
officials
said
more
than
100
passengers
and
crew
were
unaccounted
for
Most
survivors
said
that
there
was
no
panic
when
the
Wahlne
hit
the
shoal
or
even
when
the
ferry
began
to
keel
over
Hilda
Qulnn
said
however
the
accuseds
age
and
relatively
light
criminal
record
Steeves
admitted
in
court
that
his
client
had
two
convictions
under
the
criminal
code
but
ask
asked
�
ed
that
Stewart
take
into
con
consideration
�
sideration
that
Tremblay
was
not
a
hardened
criminal
Magistrate
Stewart
disagreed
with
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The
record
indicates
that
the
accused
Is
not
a
naive
young
man
He
is
experienced
in
crim
criminal
�
inal
matters
he
said
Some
people
have
sympathies
for
drug
addicts
and
it
is
some
sometimes
�
times
understandable
If
they
sell
a
capsule
or
two
to
sustain
their
addiction
Some
call
addicts
poor
crea
creatures
�
tures
But
as
the
evidence
shows
BENNETT
CN
Rail
Line
Still
Sought
Special
to
The
Citizen
VICTORIA
If
only
the
British
Columbia
government
owned
the
rail
line
from
Prince
George
to
Prince
Rupert
the
coastal
port
would
have
the
finest
facilities
anywhere
on
the
Coast
and
the
whole
area
would
bust
Into
un
unprecedented
�
precedented
prosperity
Premier
Bennett
has
said
this
before
and
he
said
it
again
at
a
press
conference
in
his
Victoria
office
Tuesday
Asked
by
a
Northwest
Publica
Publications
�
tions
reporter
if
the
proposed
Roberts
Bank
superport
on
the
Lower
Mainland
would
interfere
with
development
farther
north
the
Premier
said
Certainly
not
I
said
in
a
speech
that
if
the
CNR
would
sell
that
rail
line
to
British
Columbia
we
would
see
to
it
that
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SALES
ltd
Glendale
and
Squire
1598
4th
Ave
10c
Copy
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Heroin
Peddler
Given
1
0
Years
Tremblay
is
not
an
addict
He
is
the
pipeline
to
Prince
George
and
the
drugs
are
not
for
his
own
use
but
to
be
sold
to
those
poor
creatures
and
for
monetary
gain
I
wouldnt
like
to
think
that
anyone
who
runs
hard
narcotics
into
this
community
can
get
away
with
a
minor
penalty
if
caught
I
sentence
you
to
10
years
in
the
BC
Pentitentlary
Academy
Awards
Telecast
Tonight
SANTA
MOMCA
Calif
CP
AP
Seventeen
of
the
20
act
ing
nominees
are
expected
to
be
present
tonight
for
the
40th
an
nual
presentation
of
the
Acad
Academy
�
emy
Awards
a
show
where
Ca
Canadian
�
nadian
film
makers
are
vying
strongly
for
honors
Only
Katherine
Hepburn
Paul
rlnce
Rupert
had
a
port
like
no
Dinner
In
the
Heat
of
port
where
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wm
mmwmMMm
tmm
other
anj
He
said
that
British
Columbia
and
the
Federal
Government
are
I
working
together
on
Roberts
Bank
and
he
would
be
willing
to
work
with
the
Federal
Govern
m
ent
in
development
tremen
tremendous
�
dous
port
facilities
at
Prince
Rupert
He
said
that
he
antici
anticipated
�
pated
no
difficulty
in
maintaining
relationship
with
Ottawa
with
a
new
man
taking
over
as
Prime
Minister
There
Is
no
room
for
bitter
bitterness
�
ness
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public
life
in
a
great
country
like
Canada
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Lite
people
who
are
guests
today
spent
pait
of
this
morning
talking
itlve
called
paraldehjde
Magazine
which
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it
exclusively
from
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aboard
a
Canadian
Pacific
Air-
to
an
Ottawa
official
over
the
More
than
30
alcoholic
cases
rapher
Joseph
Louw
of
Public
Broadcast
Laboratory
lines
Boeing
737
-
the
jet
air-
phone
have
been
heated
in
hospital
Louw
was
on
Memphis
assignment
as
assistant
pro-
T
ducer
of
a
TV
show
on
Kings
planned
Poor
Peoples
March
The
photographer
was
in
his
motel
room
two
doors
from
Kings
when
he
heaid
the
shot
rushed
out
and
photographed
Kings
aides
pointing
out
to
police
where
the
shot
had
come
from
AP
photo
Newman
and
the
late
Spencer
Tracy
will
be
missing
Tracy
nominated
a
record
nine
times
for
best
actor
would
be
the
first
to
win
an
Oscar
pos
thumously
should
he
be
picked
over
four
others
The
annual
event
of
the
Acad
Academy
�
emy
of
Motion
Picture
Arts
and
Sciences
which
draws
a
glitter
ing
crowd
of
stars
was
post
poned
Monday
night
for
the
first
time
in
its
long
history
in
re
respect
�
spect
to
Dr
Martin
Luther
King
Jr
Actor
Gregory
Peck
the
aca
demys
president
will
pay
spe
clal
tribute
to
the
slain
civil
rights
leader
at
the
ceremony
tonight
The
show
will
be
telecast
in
Prince
George
at
7
p
m
with
Bob
Hope
as
master
of
ceremonies
for
the
14th
time
The
Academy
says
the
repre
sentatlon
of
Canadian
films
nominated
is
believed
to
be
the
biggest
in
Its
history
although
It
keeps
no
record
of
such
The
Stars
To
Watch
These
are
the
mijor
nominees
for
tonights
Academy
Awards
Show
Best
picture
Bonnie
ano
Clyde
Dr
Doolittle
The
Gradu
ate
Guess
Whos
Coming
to
Vight
the
Best
actor
Warren
Beatty
Bonnie
and
Clyde
Dustln
Hoffman
The
Graduate
Paul
Newman
Cool
Hand
Luke
Rod
Steiger
In
the
Heat
of
the
Night
Spencer
Tracy
Guess
Who
s
Coming
to
Dinner
Best
actress
Anne
Bancroft
The
Graduate
Taye
Dunaway
Bonnie
and
Clyde
Dame
Edith
Evans
The
Whisperers
Audrey
Hepburn
Wait
Until
Dark
Ka
Katharine
�
tharine
Hepburn
Guess
Whos
Coming
to
Dinner
Best
supporting
actor
Gene
Hackman
and
Michael
J
Pol
lard
Bonnie
and
Clyde
John
Cassavetes
The
Dirty
Dozen
Cecil
Kellaway
Guess
Who
s
Coming
to
Dinner
George
Ken
nedy
Cool
Hand
Luke
Best
supporting
actress
Car
ol
Channlng
Thoroughly
Mod
em
Millie
Mildred
Natwlck
Barefoot
in
the
Park
Estelle
Parsons
Bonnie
and
Clyde
Beah
Richards
Guess
Who
s
Coming
to
Dinner
Katharine
Ross
The
Graduate
Best
director
Arthur
Penn
Bonnie
and
Clyde
Mike
M
chols
The
Graduate
Stanlej
Kramer
Guess
Who
s
Coming
to
Dinner
Richard
Brooks
In
Cold
Blood
and
Jevlson
In
the
Heat
of
the
Night
LIVE
WIRE
BURNS
MAN
Nelson
Llndy
a
wireman
electrlclan
with
BC
Hydro
received
second
and
third
de
degree
�
gree
burns
to
the
face
hands
and
arms
when
ho
accldently
touched
a
12000
-
volt
pri
primary
�
mary
circuit
Tuesday
Witnesses
said
Llndy
35
slipped
from
a
ladder
while
working
at
P
G
Diesel
sub
substation
�
station
and
clutched
the
live
circuit
to
break
his
fall
He
was
taken
by
ambulance
to
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
where
his
condition
this
morning
was
listed
as
fairl
good