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local
con
construction
�
struction
firm
has
been
Invited
to
submit
a
bid
and
the
society
hopes
to
have
the
home
under
construction
within
the
next
two
months
fu
Burned
out
relays
in
the
w
Department
of
Highways
traffic
signals
at
Third
and
Victoria
led
to
a
pile
up
of
traf
traffic
�
fic
Monday
afternoon
said
a
spokesman
for
the
city
engineer
engineering
�
ing
department
which
assists
in
maintaining
the
signals
It
wasnt
the
warm
sun
sunshine
�
shine
that
caused
chamber
of
commerce
Girl
Friday
Anne
Marie
Pettersen
to
be
standing
on
the
sidewalk
outside
the
cham
chamber
�
ber
office
this
morning
Anne
Marie
had
inadvertently
locked
herself
out
A
quick
phone
call
brought
chamber
president
Ken
Bishop
down
with
an
extra
key
1
ne
Citizen
Forecast
Mostly
tunny
Five
from
Motorbike
Club
Guilty
in
Teenager
Orgy
OTTAWA
CP
-
Five
mem
bers
of
the
Satans
Choice
mo
motorcycle
�
torcycle
club
were
found
guilty
in
court
Monday
of
the
indecent
assault
of
a
15-jear-old
girl
dur
ing
a
gang
orgy
last
October
An
all
male
jury
found
Erick
son
Eastman
20
Andre
Gagnon
19
Richard
Sarazin
25
Ronald
Fryza
22
and
Richard
Guidon
25
guilty
by
unanimous
agreement
The
five
face
maximum
prison
terms
of
five
years
plus
the
lash
They
will
be
held
in
Carleton
County
jail
until
May
26
to
await
sentencing
by
Senior
County
Judge
Peter
J
Macdon
aid
Special
Crown
prosecutor
Richard
Sheehy
of
Picton
said
the
Crown
was
aware
of
the
maximum
penitentiary
term
of
five
years
but
suggested
Judge
Socialism
Atheism
Linked
to
Abortion
OTTAWA
CP
-
The
govern
ment
stood
firm
against
the
abortion
filibuster
In
the
Com
mons
Monday
as
Credltistes
suggested
that
communism
so
socialism
�
cialism
and
atheism
are
behind
the
proposed
change
in
the
law
The
Creditiste
MPs
all
14
from
Quebec
accused
Liberal
MPs
from
the
province
of
not
having
the
faith
to
see
what
was
described
as
the
crlmlnalltj
of
the
abortion
clauses
Walter
Dlnsdale
PC
Bran
don
Sourls
said
the
Criminal
Code
bill
represents
a
shift
from
the
Judaeo
Christlan
morality
to
a
humanism
that
has
overtones
of
the
Nazi
master
race
theo
theoAnd
�
And
Eldon
Woolllams
PC
Calgary
North
asserted
that
The
gunshots
that
startled
night
school
classes
at
the
senior
secondary
school
last
week
were
for
a
good
cause
rather
Rebel
Without
a
Cause
a
play
produced
by
an
acting
class
that
runs
Friday
and
Saturday
nights
In
Vanler
Hall
The
shots
are
part
of
the
show
and
came
during
a
rehearsal
A
Spring
clean
up
In
areas
9
4
and
6
which
Includes
the
Nechako
Qulnson
Highland
Hlghglen
Seymour
and
Carter
subdivisions
began
Monday
City
engineer
Ernie
Obst
reports
he
Is
pleased
with
response
so
far
In
the
residential
campaign
The
Prince
George
Receiv
Receiving
�
ing
Home
Society
has
re
received
�
ceived
a
13000
capital
grant
from
the
provincial
government
for
construction
of
their
boys
the
bill
Is
a
sop
that
will
not
change
anything
What
makes
me
sick
is
that
the
business
of
the
nation
is
being
unduly
delayed
because
of
this
piece
of
nonsense
Mr
Woolllams
said
When
you
consider
all
the
problems
facing
us
Inflation
the
high
cost
of
living
no
nous
ing
and
the
mounting
economic
crisis
you
realise
that
Parlia
ments
time
Is
being
wasted
with
this
nonsense
The
proposed
law
would
allow
therapeutic
abortions
where
a
hospital
committee
of
three
qualified
medical
practitioners
certified
It
was
necessary
be
cause
of
a
threat
to
the
life
or
health
of
the
mother
Macdonald
Impose
a
reformato
reformatory
�
ry
term
and
Invoke
a
provision
of
the
Criminal
Code
under
which
the
five
convicted
men
could
be
lashed
for
their
crime
All
five
gang
members
showed
no
emotion
during
the
prosecutors
suggestion
Judge
Macdonald
said
he
had
never
In
15
to
16
years
oft
the
bench
had
to
listen
to
the
type
of
evidence
given
during
the
trial
On
numerous
occasions
dur
ing
the
evidence
proceedings
witnesses
described
sexual
acts
of
perversion
and
for
the
latter
part
of
the
trial
the
public
was
barred
from
the
courtroom
I
believe
that
the
violence
of
this
crime
ought
to
be
consid
ered
prosecutor
Sheehy
told
the
jury
during
his
summation
Lorraine
Crotty
the
24-year-old
girl
gang
member
named
Newfie
who
was
charged
with
beating
the
joung
victim
during
the
orgy
pleaded
guilty
to
a
charge
of
assault
causing
bodily
harm
several
weeks
ago
and
is
now
In
custody
awaiting
sentence
She
was
the
Crowns
star
wit
witness
�
ness
during
the
trial
She
claimed
she
was
acting
under
orders
and
had
no
alternative
A
further
charge
against
the
five
male
gang
members
of
gross
Indecency
was
quashed
at
the
request
of
the
Crown
In
face
of
the
guilty
decision
of
the
jury
In
the
Indecent
assault
charge
Quebec
Teachers
March
in
Relays
QUEBEC
CP
Groups
of
teachers
across
Quebec
today
began
a
series
of
relay
marches
that
will
converge
on
the
prov
lnclal
capital
In
eight
days
In
a
massive
demonstration
to
pro
protest
�
test
delays
In
settling
a
prov
lnce
wlde
contract
The
symbolic
marches
which
started
off
today
from
Montreal
St
Johns
Sherbrooke
Riviere
du
Loup
and
Murray
Bay
were
organized
by
the
60
000
member
Quebec
Teachers
Corporation
The
marching
teachers
will
be
replaced
after
20
mile
stretches
Raymond
Lallberte
president
of
the
corporation
said
Monday
night
that
by
next
Wednesday
you
can
expect
tens
of
thou
sands
of
teachers
moving
into
Quebec
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
MAY
6
1969
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An
oompah
with
oomph
is
demonstrated
by
Stephen
bands
euphonium
At
the
age
of
12
he
was
playing
the
Goode
of
Toronto
as
he
huffs
and
puffs
in
a
valiant
euphonium
for
the
first
tune
effort
to
get
a
properly
toned
grunt
out
of
the
school
CP
photo
Moly
Price
Increased
By
Noranda
TORONTO
CP
-
Noranda
Sales
Corp
Ltd
said
today
it
has
increased
the
price
of
its
molybdenum
by
10
cents
a
pound
In
United
States
cur
currency
�
rency
effective
Immediately
The
step
follows
a
simi
similar
�
lar
announcement
by
Ameri
American
�
can
Metal
Climax
Inc
of
New
York
and
Molybdenum
Corp
of
America
of
Pittsburgh
Noranda
Sales
said
the
price
of
Its
molybdenite
con
concentrate
�
centrate
has
been
raised
to
172
US
from
162
fob
mine
per
pound
of
molyb
molybdenum
�
denum
the
price
of
molybdlc
oxide
to
182
from
112
per
pound
of
molybdenum
Naval
Court
Over
Ruled
WASHINGTON
AP
-
Navy
Secretary
John
H
Chaffee
said
today
the
court
of
Inquiry
into
the
Pueblo
incident
recom
mended
general
court
martial
for
the
United
States
intelli
gence
ships
commander
Lloyd
Bucher
and
one
of
his
chief
as
assistants
�
sistants
but
I
have
decided
that
no
disciplinary
action
will
be
taken
against
any
of
the
per
sonnel
involved
Chaffees
disclosure
came
in
a
report
on
the
investigation
by
a
court
of
Inquiry
into
the
ships
takeover
by
North
Korea
on
Jan
23
1968
In
overruling
the
courts
rec
ommendatlon
for
court
martlals
of
Bucher
and
Lieut
Stephen
R
Harris
Chaffee
said
They
have
suffered
enough
and
fur
ther
punishment
would
not
be
justified
Harris
was
the
officer
in
charge
of
the
research
detach
ment
aboard
the
Pueblo
which
was
conducting
an
electronic
eavesdropping
mission
off
North
Korea
when
she
was
seized
Chaffee
reported
these
recom
recommendations
�
mendations
had
been
made
by
the
court
of
Inquiry
-That
Bucher
be
tried
by
general
court
martial
for
five
alleged
offences
Including
per
mitting
his
ship
to
be
searched
while
he
had
the
power
to
re
slst
not
taking
protective
meas
measures
�
ures
during
the
attack
com
complying
�
plying
with
North
Korean
or
ders
to
follow
them
Into
port
negligently
failing
to
destroy
all
classified
material
on
the
ship
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As
CPAs
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CP
-
A
spokesman
for
Canadian
Pacific
Airlines
said
here
today
there
is
no
immediate
threat
of
a
strike
despite
the
fact
the
International
As
Association
�
sociation
of
Machinists
has
broken
off
negotiations
with
the
airline
We
understand
the
union
is
applying
to
Labor
Minister
Bryce
Mackasey
to
appoint
a
conciliation
board
so
this
means
we
move
Into
the
next
stage
of
the
bargaining
pro
process
�
cess
the
spokesman
said
W
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Endlcott
financial
sec
retary
of
Lodge
764
of
the
ma
chlnlsts
union
and
a
member
of
their
negotiating
committee
said
Tuesday
there
were
no
new
developments
in
the
dispute
We
Just
have
to
wait
now
to
see
If
the
minister
decides
to
appoint
a
conciliation
board
he
said
The
union
representing
about
1000
maintenance
and
other
employees
of
CP
Air
said
Mon
day
their
demands
are
basically
the
same
as
those
In
the
Air
Canada
dispute
which
led
to
a
strike
April
21
The
men
seek
a
24-per-cent
Increase
over
two
years
A
union
spokesman
said
talks
have
been
going
on
since
Janu
ary
and
had
involved
a
federal
conciliation
officer
for
a
month
But
he
said
practically
no
progress
had
been
made
Mr
Endlcott
said
Monday
in
an
Interview
that
the
union
and
CP
Air
are
quite
a
way
apart
on
demands
He
said
that
If
Mr
Mackasey
decides
not
to
set
up
a
board
or
If
one
Is
set
up
but
no
satisfac
satisfactory
�
tory
agreement
Is
reached
then
the
union
would
be
free
to
strike
However
if
efforts
to
reach
agreement
do
fail
then
we
will
consider
what
action
to
take
he
added
Basic
pay
scales
for
CP
Air
maintenance
stores
and
station
service
personnel
now
range
from
2
to
396
an
hour
the
union
said
Meanwhile
CP
Air
confirmed
Monday
a
new
two
year
agree
ment
has
been
signed
between
the
airline
and
the
Transporta
tion
Communication
Employees
Union
The
contract
provides
for
a
wage
increase
of
15V2
per
cent
in
two
stages
plus
additional
holiday
pay
each
year
and
other
fringe
benefits
It
covers
750
dispatchers
teletypists
and
re
servations
and
passenger
agents
Beer
Splashes
Led
Police
to
Driver
City
magistrate
George
Stew
art
said
today
that
too
many
mot
motorists
�
orists
have
the
attitude
It
wont
happen
to
me
when
they
hear
or
traffic
accidents
and
think
of
cars
as
toys
He
was
hearing
the
case
of
a
teenager
who
pleaded
guilty
to
a
hit
and
run
charge
in
city
court
arising
from
an
accident
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
evening
Prosecutor
Ivar
Bruhaug
told
the
magistrate
that
HerbertClark
McPhilllps
18
hit
a
pedestrian
while
making
a
turn
at
Sixth
and
Dominion
then
took
off
from
the
scene
of
the
accident
But
the
pedestrian
was
carry
carrying
�
ing
a
case
of
beer
which
broke
In
the
accident
and
when
RCMP
later
found
McPhilllps
car
there
was
beer
splashed
on
It
and
glass
sticking
to
it
The
pedestrian
was
admitted
to
hospital
with
a
fractured
knee
McPhilllps
lawyer
told
the
court
that
his
client
was
of
good
character
and
he
had
failed
to
stop
at
the
accident
simply
be
because
�
cause
he
tried
to
convince
him
himself
�
self
It
did
not
really
happen
Youd
been
drinking
presum
presumably
�
ably
Magistrate
Stewart
said
to
McPhilllps
I
assume
youve
learnt
your
lesson
from
it
Unfortunately
you
may
have
learned
a
lesson
but
that
wont
teach
anything
to
anyone
else
They
always
think
its
the
other
guy
who
has
a
couple
of
beers
and
a
set
of
wheels
We
killed
500
people
in
BC
last
year
and
injured
another
20
000
A
car
is
a
toy
this
is
our
attitude
toward
it
particularly
when
were
young
He
fined
McPhillips
200
and
suspended
his
drivers
licence
a
year
New
Building
Still
Behind
Building
permits
issued
in
Prince
George
are
catching
up
on
last
years
level
despite
a
slow
start
this
year
but
the
figures
for
April
are
still
about
500
000
behind
The
figures
prepared
by
city
building
Inspector
EdNeffshow
permits
worth
897335
were
Is
Issued
�
sued
this
April
compared
with
776386
In
April
1968
However
total
permits
to
date
amount
to
2111010
this
year
compared
with
2511097
as
of
April
30
1968
Most
dramatic
increase
Is
In
the
number
of
permits
lssuedfor
single
family
dwellings
29
In
April
and
73
to
date
this
year
compared
to
only
14
to
April
30y
1968
THEATRES
ANSWER
BACK
Thousands
Slain
Claim
Russians
HONG
KONG
Reuters
Radio
Moscow
today
bitterly
at
attacked
�
tacked
Chinese
leader
Mao
Tse
tung
accusing
him
of
slaugh
tering
thousands
of
persons
including
many
Communists
In
a
Chineselanguage
broad
cast
monitored
here
the
radio
said
Maos
road
to
seize
power
Is
one
strained
with
fresh
blood
of
thousands
of
real
Com
munis
ts
his
old
comrades
ln
lrB
k
r
alt
i
POMPIDOU
French
Drift
To
Paralysis
PARIS
CP
-
The
French
left
today
continued
Its
drift
into
a
state
of
paralysing
dissension
With
the
election
to
choose
a
successor
to
Charles
de
Gaulle
as
president
coming
up
June
1
the
left
seems
Impossibly
divid
divided
�
ed
on
how
to
fight
Georges
Pompidou
Gaulllst
former
pre
mler
and
favorite
to
become
Frances
next
president
Observers
seeking
to
summa
summarize
�
rize
the
situation
reached
for
a
well
known
dictum
by
Andre
Malraux
a
French
cabinet
min
minister
�
ister
and
former
leftist
who
joined
de
Gaulles
cause
after
the
Second
World
War
In
France
he
once
said
there
are
only
the
Gaulllsts
and
the
Communists
Non
Communist
socialists
have
been
unable
to
agree
on
a
coalition
caMiHate
One
of
the
lefts
candidates
for
president
is
Gaston
Deferre
a
socialist
inclined
too
far
to
the
right
to
enlist
the
loyalties
of
the
powerful
Communist
party
Other
non
Communist
radicals
came
forward
but
all
represent
ing
splinter
groups
arms
and
10000
persons
and
pa
triots
The
attack
on
Mao
was
made
in
a
commentary
In
a
Moscow
radio
broadcast
beamed
to
China
Observers
here
described
the
attack
as
one
of
the
bitterest
made
on
Mao
by
official
Rus
sian
news
media
The
radio
said
Maos
propa
ganda
machinery
Is
trying
to
cover
up
his
towering
crimes
As
the
Chinese
proverb
says
paper
cannot
wrap
up
fire
The
true
features
will
be
brought
to
light
one
day
and
Mao
Tse
tung
who
has
slaughtered
10000
per
sons
will
get
the
deserved
pun
Ishment
by
history
Radio
Moscow
began
to
chronicle
the
Chinese
leaders
alleged
crimes
from
the
time
he
first
began
revolutionary
activi
activities
�
ties
The
crimes
began
December
1927
when
Mao
Radio
Moscow
said
killed
4300
soldiers
In
the
Chlanklang
mountains
They
had
wanted
to
go
to
Canton
to
support
the
Canton
commune
and
Mao
is
said
to
have
de
scribedUhem
as
unreliable
the
radio
saldj
V
In
the
spring
of
1931
he
killed
Shlh
Chl
san
commander
of
a
liberated
area
and
100
or
more
Communist
party
members
and
soldiers
the
radio
said
In
December
1931
Mao
was
alleged
to
have
ordered
the
ar
rest
of
170
leading
party
mem
tiers
in
Klangsl
province
With
the
exception
of
Kang
Sheng
now
one
of
Maos
right
hand
men
all
ware
killed
the
radio
said
Pitman
Funeral
Here
Wednesday
Funeral
services
for
Delbert
Pitman
44
of
Prince
George
who
died
Sunday
will
be
held
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
at
2
pm
at
Assmans
Funeral
Chapel
Mr
Pitman
died
suddenly
at
his
home
at
1746
Irwin
St
He
was
employed
as
pulp
pro
duction
superintendent
at
Prince
George
Pulp
and
Paper
Co
Mr
Pitman
was
interested
In
minor
soccer
and
he
and
his
family
were
active
in
the
Prince
George
Barracuda
Swim
Club
He
is
survived
by
his
wife
Doreenj
two
daughters
Beverley
and
Joanne
and
a
son
Bill
all
at
home
his
mother
MrsS
Hughes
and
a
sister
Mrs
Harold
Spence
both
of
Vancouver
In
lieu
of
flowers
donations
to
the
Heart
Fund
would
be
appre
appreciated
�
ciated
Restricted
Films
Coincidence
Aid
Lome
McCulshwas
ac
accused
�
cused
today
by
theatre
man
managers
�
agers
of
being
off
base
In
his
criticism
of
movies
shown
In
Prince
George
last
week
At
a
general
purposes
com
committee
�
mittee
meeting
Monday
the
alderman
said
billings
at
the
citys
five
theatres
operated
by
two
chains
effectively
ex
excluded
�
cluded
young
people
from
going
to
the
theatre
on
certain
days
of
the
week
Alex
Barclay
manager
of
Famous
Players
Theatres
Farkwood
and
Spruceland
said
We
did
have
re
restricted
�
stricted
pictures
at
both
thea
theatres
�
tres
at
the
same
time
but
this
Is
the
first
time
this
has
happened
This
was
one
of
the
freak
things
that
happen
that
the
opposition
had
the
same
type
of
bookings
The
usual
ratio
Is
one
re
restricted
�
stricted
film
for
each
10
of
other
classifications
We
need
the
under
18
business
Our
movies
are
scheduled
through
a
booking
department
In
Toronto
Aid
McCulsh
said
he
doubt-
ed
whether
all
young
people
under
18
had
been
excluded
Barclay
commented
We
are
obliged
to
stick
by
the
restrictions
of
the
BC
cen
sor
board
or
we
risk
losing
our
licence
McCulsh
has
a
certain
point
but
he
Is
away
out
of
line
on
some
of
his
state
statements
�
ments
If
he
has
nothing
better
to
do
than
to
take
up
councils
time
trying
to
get
us
people
straightened
out
maybe
he
should
take
another
Job
Mrs
H
J
Maxwell
man
manager
�
ager
of
the
theatres
recently
taken
over
by
Odeon
said
she
had
taken
the
matter
up
with
booking
agents
In
Toronto
and
Vancouver
but
added
restric
restricted
�
ted
films
are
good
box
office
Local
managers
can
make
suggestions
to
the
booking
agent
to
supply
the
type
of
film
they
think
Prince
George
audiences
want
she
said
Mrs
Maxwell
said
matinees
are
always
chlldrens
shows
and
that
children
can
watch
movies
with
adult
onlyclassl
ficatlons
The
classification
is
to
ad
advise
�
vise
parents
there
may
be
some
scenes
they
would
pre
prefer
�
fer
their
children
not
to
see
she
said
Similarly
persons
under
18
can
watch
a
restricted
movie
if
their
parents
sign
a
form
taking
responsibility
NO
ADMITTANCE
TO
PERSONS
UNDER
IS
I
the
parent
or
legal
guardian
oL
give
my
permission
or
their
attendance
with
me
at
the
theatre
on
19
knowing
that
the
feature
J
--
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Is
classified
restricted
to
persons
18
years
ol
age
and
over
-
Signed-
PoronH
con
mmJ
their
children
to
a
rtttrktod
movlo
by
filling
owl
form
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