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ALERT
VANCOUVER
CP-Wednesdays
Tourist
Alert
issued
by
the
RCMP
Following
are
requested
to
contact
the
near
est
RCMP
detachment
for
an
urgent
personal
message
Kent
Bentley
Alta
Loma
Calif
Peter
Black
Toronto
Rex
Girard
Saskatoon
Ed
Hoad
Pinawa
Man
Mr
and
Mrs
David
James
Dartmouth
NS
Ted
Kabos
Vancouver
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
Moyer
Rockford
Wash
James
Redding
Ranier
Ore
James
Woods
Prince
George
BC
John
Zadd
North
Bat
tleford
Sask
Walter
Zozula
Victoria
Little
red
schoolhouse
requested
A
rural
community
which
wants
to
go
back
to
the
little
red
school
house
will
be
studied
by
the
school
board
trustees
decided
Tuesday
Parents
in
Crescent
Spur
100
miles
east
of
here
want
to
forego
the
benefits
of
specialized
education
in
McBride
and
reopen
a
one
room
school
which
has
been
out
of
business
for
three
years
The
board
will
send
a
trustee
and
administrator
to
study
the
idea
next
week
The
pair
will
advise
the
Crescent
Spur
par
parents
�
ents
of
drawbacks
to
their
scheme
and
will
report
back
to
the
board
on
the
outcome
of
the
meeting
The
board
is
legally
able
to
provide
a
school
in
the
tiny
community
which
has
17
stu
students
�
dents
seven
more
than
the
10
necessary
to
open
a
one
room
school
The
pupils
are
currently
bused
32
miles
to
McBride
for
their
education
and
parents
have
complained
that
the
hours
of
travel
time
amount
to
an
educational
loss
for
their
children
Eleven
of
13
parents
of
school
age
children
expres
expressed
�
sed
this
concern
in
a
petition
to
the
board
earlier
this
year
The
board
appointed
trustee
Bob
Affleck
and
one
adminis
administrator
�
trator
to
visit
Crescent
Spur
to
explain
possible
drawbacks
to
the
scheme
Secretary
treasurer
Mac
Carpenter
said
a
teacherage
would
have
to
be
built
costing
60000
in
addi
addition
�
tion
to
the
cost
of
a
site
Dormitory
leasing
approved
The
school
board
agreed
Tuesday
to
lease
for
1
its
dor
dormitory
�
mitory
annex
to
the
College
of
New
Caledonia
to
help
cure
a
critical
shortage
of
housing
for
college
students
The
Wainwright
Street
dor
mitory
annex
will
be
operated
by
the
college
which
will
pay
for
maintenance
and
other
costs
Up
to
54
beds
available
in
the
annex
will
temporarily
alleviate
a
critical
housing
shortage
which
has
already
caused
some
northern
stu
students
�
dents
to
enrol
in
southern
uni
universities
�
versities
and
colleges
Space
in
the
dormitories
was
available
to
college
students
last
year
but
few
students
accepted
the
offer
because
of
the
restrictive
dormitory
rules
Under
the
new
arrange
arrangement
�
ment
college
students
can
have
completely
separate
quarters
and
more
liberal
reg
ulations
will
be
applied
Money
granted
VICTORIA
CP
The
BC
government
has
allotted
100000
to
the
Nechako
school
district
to
remodel
the
old
hos
hospital
�
pital
which
will
be
used
until
a
new
school
can
be
built
prob
probably
�
ably
in
about
two
years
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for
young
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Darryl
Trent
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7
who
set
up
shop
on
Fifth
Avenue
THE
WEATHER
c
c
It
has
been
a
good
month
for
polar
ducks
However
there
are
indications
the
low-
bitterly
cold
July
weather
and
far
too
much
pressure
system
is
weakening
and
that
a
solid
rain
But
before
you
deflate
your
beach
ball
and
mortgage
your
Kool
Aid
stand
the
weather
weatherman
�
man
is
promising
an
improvement
Dark
cloudy
skies
are
expected
to
yield
to
warmer
sunny
days
in
time
for
weekend
pic
picnics
�
nics
breaking
a
two
weeks
string
of
bad
weather
The
Prince
George
weather
office
reports
Some
honeymoon
KAMLOOIS
BC
CP
-Honeymooner
and
reformat
reformatory
�
ory
escapee
Ronald
Forkner
24
of
Vancouver
Wash
was
sentenced
here
today
to
seven
days
in
jail
for
illegally
enter
entering
�
ing
Canada
Forkner
was
granted
a
tem
temporary
�
porary
release
from
a
refor
reformatory
�
matory
at
Munroe
Wash
on
June
21
so
he
could
be
married
He
had
been
serving
a
com
combined
�
bined
sentence
of
up
to
20
years
for
assault
and
forgery
After
the
wedding
Forkner
and
his
bride
escaped
to
Canada
An
immigration
hearing
will
be
held
here
sometime
this
week
to
consider
possible
deportation
Forkner
was
arrested
Mon
Monday
�
day
in
Merritt
72
HOUR
CARPET
INSTALLATION
Jim
Wilholm
2610
Vance
Road
Prince
George
BC
Business
562
6277
m
Hours
10
am
to
9
pm
MonfhruFri
10amto5
pm
Sat
The
Carpet
People
-Wf
putting
ourftw
at
your
ff
wftoVM1
ridge
of
high
pressure
will
move
in
behind
So
far
in
July
Prince
George
has
been
drenched
by
293
inches
or
rain
almost
an
inch
above
the
monthly
average
of
197
inches
and
only
128
inches
below
the
421
inch
record
There
have
been
10
rainy
days
so
far
this
month
compared
with
13
day
monthly
norm
The
average
high
temperature
so
far
this
a
deep
low
pressure
system
off
the
west
coast
month
is
65
degrees
compared
with
a
monthly
has
been
responsible
for
the
moist
unstable
average
of
72
air
which
has
us
bordering
on
a
record
low
However
the
45
degree
average
low
is
con-
and
wet
July
sidered
normal
KEPT
ON
GOING
Govt
ferry
hit
us
COQUITLAM
BC
CP
-The
government
ferry
Queen
of
Sechelt
ran
down
a
19
foot
pleasure
boat
in
Active
Pass
on
Sunday
and
didnt
bother
to
helo
the
criDoled
craft
or
Island
when
the
motor
stopped
The
ferry
was
less
than
300
yards
away
but
Mr
MacLeod
managed
to
start
up
a
smaller
auxiliary
motor
The
ferry
closed
in
on
us
in
report
the
collision
later
a
a
matter
of
seconds
I
was
busy
Coquitlam
man
said
Tuesday
with
the
small
engine
but
mv
Morrison
MacLeod
said
in
oldest
boy
said
people
were
an
interview
the
mishap
screaming
on
the
deck
of
the
occurred
at
6
pm
between
ferry
when
they
saw
it
was
GalianoandMayne
Islands
on
going
to
hit
us
the
main
ferry
route
from
u
terrifvinc
exneri-
terminal
at
lsawwassen
while
he
and
his
family
were
Jbecn
t
k
jnlcar
t
accfecnts
but
they
g
were
nothing
like
this
He
ii
and
a
iu
three
children
u
i
i
aged
a
iIesaidthimpactof
thefer
10
to
15
heading
years
were
f
d
bowsmashed
tnc
back
to
their
cabin
on
Mayne
cJbincruiSers
bow
broke
side
windows
bent
window
fram
framing
�
ing
and
ripped
out
running
lights
Queen
of
Sechelt
didnt
stop
after
the
accident
although
he
and
his
children
waved
their
arms
Two
other
small
boats
in
the
area
where
a
Russian
freighter
rammed
another
BC
ferry
several
years
ago
came
to
Mr
MacLeods
assistance
although
his
boat
was
still
able
to
make
way
with
the
small
engine
A
Thought
for
Today
Good
mental
health
comes
if
you
are
able
to
get
along
with
yourself
with
others
and
with
circumstances
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Bauer
r
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Place
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evenings
Presented
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Public
Service
Every
Day
by
Schultz
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Ltd
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When
he
arrived
on
Mayne
Island
he
said
he
notified
HCMP
of
the
accident
They
hadnt
heard
about
it
and
ferry
officials
at
Tsawwassen
were
also
in
the
dark
General
man
manager
�
ager
Charles
Gallagher
coul
dnt
be
reached
for
comment
Tuesday
night
but
other
offi
officials
�
cials
said
they
had
no
know
knowledge
�
ledge
of
the
incident
Its
not
the
damage
lm
concerned
about
Its
why
didnt
they
stop
after
theyd
hit
us
Somebody
could
have
been
seriously
hurt
Tuesday
escaped
from
RCMF
cells
in
Hope
BC
for
the
sec
second
�
ond
time
in
30
hours
Cecil
Logan
29
and
Gordon
Campbell
28
both
described
a
dangerous
were
recap
recaptured
�
tured
at
about
3
am
in
a
trailer
court
here
in
a
raid
by
about
four
police
officers
A
city
police
spokesman
said
the
two
offered
no
resistance
when
arrested
They
were
taken
to
Vancouver
city
jail
Police
said
a
man
and
a
woman
were
found
in
the
trailer
with
the
two
escapees
but
no
charges
were
laid
against
them
Logan
and
Campbell
escaped
early
Tuesday
after
sawing
through
the
iron
bars
of
their
cells
with
hacksaw
blades
provided
by
accom
accomplices
�
plices
They
were
both
nude
after
their
recapture
Monday
morning
following
an
escape
Sunday
night
through
the
same
window
A
Hope
RCMP
spokesman
said
Tuesday
the
stripping
was
both
to
ensure
they
didnt
escape
and
to
make
a
thorough
investigation
of
their
clothing
Police
Tuesday
were
holding
two
men
and
a
woman
believed
80000
buy
first
tickets
VICTORIA
CP
-
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CONTACT
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at
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to
INTERIOR
IWAS
MAJOR
DEMANDS
man
said
me
mree
were
believed
to
have
somehow
smuggled
the
hacksaw
blades
to
the
prisoners
It
was
not
known
w
hether
the
money
orders
Both
men
were
blades
were
brought
into
the
jail
when
the
pair
had
visitors
Monday
or
whether
someone
crawled
in
the
escape
window
and
started
the
breakout
that
way
A
screen
over
the
window
had
been
smashed
out
in
Sun
Sundays
�
days
escape
and
had
not
been
repaired
Two
of
the
three
suspected
confederates
a
man
and
a
woman
from
Vancouver
were
arrested
later
Tuesday
in
Hope
while
the
third
man
was
picked
up
while
seeking
medical
assistance
at
the
Hope
General
Hospital
for
a
suspected
drug
overdose
Both
men
are
known
addicts
police
said
and
Campbell
is
considered
especially
danger
dangerous
�
ous
He
was
charged
last
week
with
the
attempted
murder
of
Constable
Ralph
Edwards
after
being
arrested
on
a
theft
charge
at
Sumallo
Lodge
just
east
of
Hope
on
the
Hope
Princeton
Highway
It
is
alleged
that
while
in
custody
in
the
back
of
an
RCMP
squad
car
Campbell
drew
a
revolver
and
fired
one
shot
narrowly
missing
Constable
Edwards
in
the
front
seat
Logan
was
being
held
on
a
conspiracy
charge
in
connec-
Columbia
sold
80000
tickets
in
tion
with
passing
fraudulent
the
first
24
hours
of
the
West
ern
Canada
Lottery
which
started
Monday
Laurie
Wallace
deputy
pro
provincial
�
vincial
secretary
said
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
that
BCs
allotment
is
three
million
tickets
the
250
tickets
are
available
from
all
government
agencies
and
60
non
profit
organizations
r
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NAME
ADDRESS
THE
CITIZEN
Prince
George
-
Wednesday
July
17
1974
-
3
Hard
bargaining
ahead
Union
and
management
spokesmen
taking
part
in
talks
aimed
at
obtaining
a
new
contract
for
5400
northern
interior
members
of
the
International
Woodworkers
of
America
Local
1
424
say
the
opening
round
of
negotiations
has
proceeded
smoothly
Union
negotiators
met
with
represen
representatives
�
tatives
of
Northwood
Timber
and
Takla
Logging
Ltd
Monday
and
with
the
North
Cariboo
Forest
Labor
Relations
Association
Tuesday
Chief
IWA
negotiator
Don
Muirhead
president
of
local
1
424
said
the
first
round
of
talks
discussed
the
unions
proposals
for
increased
pension
plan
benefits
and
would
move
next
week
into
the
major
demands
including
a
1
an
hour
across-the-board
pay
increase
cost
oMiving
clause
and
a
prepaid
den
dental
�
tal
plan
Muirhead
said
the
agreement
worked
out
by
the
Coast
IWA
which
both
sides
here
describe
as
the
best
contract
ever
negotiated
in
the
forest
industry
will
definitely
be
the
basis
on
which
the
UNEMPLOYMENT
PREDICTED
will
likely
be
considerable
in
accepting
settlements
which
the
industry
in
the
coming
months
He
said
because
of
inflation
and
high
mortgage
rates
still
leave
a
hell
of
a
lot
to
be
desired
He
said
the
contract
would
be
exceptional
under
normal
Escapees
caught
VANCOUVER
iCPi
-
to
have
helped
Logan
and
RCMP
and
city
police
early
Campbell
escape
A
spokes-
today
recaptured
two
men
u
ho
interior
contract
is
signed
But
management
spokesmen
have
expressed
concern
privately
that
the
Interior
forest
industry
is
not
able
to
absorb
the
financial
benefits
guaranteed
in
the
coast
agreement
They
say
coastal
forest
companies
are
largely
made
up
of
huge
integrated
industrial
concerns
which
can
afford
to
pay
the
IWA
demands
out
of
over
all
company
profits
They
point
out
that
many
interior
forest
companies
are
small
single
product
firms
Gloomy
future
for
coast
IWA
VANCOUVER
CP
-
A
local
president
of
the
Interna
International
�
tional
Woodworkers
of
America
said
Tuesday
night
union
members
currently
returning
to
work
face
a
gloomy
future
Syd
Thompson
of
the
Van
couver
local
told
the
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
and
District
Labor
Council
that
unemployment
lumber
is
starting
to
pile
up
although
half
the
industry
has
been
closed
down
for
a
month
as
the
union
and
Forest
Indus
Industrial
�
trial
Relations
representing
120
coastal
firms
negotiated
a
new
contract
Mr
Thompson
said
the
ten
tentative
�
tative
agreement
reached
Friday
was
an
example
of
union
leaders
reluctantly
circumstances
but
is
not
under
the
present
circum
circumstances
�
stances
of
high
inflation
and
is
still
unsatisfactory
for
work-
again
charged
with
escaping
lawful
custody
following
Sundays
escape
years
ago
who
wouldnt
lis
listen
ten
to
anybody
Many
woodworkers
ers
at
the
bottom
of
the
pay
remained
off
the
job
Tuesday
scale
winic
micimg
iu
ueciue
on
However
he
said
the
role
a
returning
union
can
play
under
the
pre-
sent
economic
system
is
nion
spokesman
said
limited
Tuesday
resistance
by
the
dis-
He
attacked
dissidents
fident
rank-and-file
commit-
based
on
Vancouver
Island
tee
appeared
to
be
weakening
whn
Hnnt
u
nni
h
mn
in
A
spokesman
for
the
5500-
return
to
work
He
said
they
were
falters
involved
in
a
disastrous
dispute
two
member
Port
Alberni
local
said
most
workers
there
were
returning
The
leadership
of
the
Dun
Duncan
�
can
local
where
the
dissidents
have
been
most
active
has
advised
workers
to
return
to
their
jobs
In
Victoria
300
of
the
1800
local
members
decided
Tuesday
to
stay
off
their
jobs
For
your
summer
holiday
pleasure
visit
the
lovely
atmosphere
of
the
BIRCH
BAY
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on
Francois
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mile
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the
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E
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of
the
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Cabins
Camp
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Showers
Boats
Trailer
Hookups
Boat
Launching
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