THE WORLD The US his sent up twu sntclhtcs which will patrol the nuclear test ban treaty from space On a complicated flight pattern they are checking rid latton level The word Is that the U S will semi up other sent Inch but the project is hroud ctl in secrecy and rrpoiU s were chased away from the launching point Sec story page 3 The Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons till recovering from its fierce bat tic with the provincial govern nicnt last vcar has been ln a slot of adrenalin for its can pnign against compulsory pre paid me Ileal insurance plans The health ministers of Alberta and Ontario say thev are on the doctors snJe Sec lory page 2 A hospital room became a courtroom in Gran I Forks J C Wednesday James Itm zoff was charged with attempt cd murder of a police constable He N suffering fiom a jaw wound and was unable to goi to court so the magistnte brought the court to him Pol Ice say they were lncsUgattin an alleged liquor offence when they went to a home anl weie greeted with rifle fire llT y say the man then turned the gun on himself Cooks and waiters 100 of thtin Inve walkel out of their jobs at Ottawa s 50ioom Cha Itau Laitncr Hotel forcing the hotel to close its main dining room anl bar The walkout ap intently I connected with the susj ension of a waitress last week The I1C federation cf Lnbor sild in Vancouver Wcdncshy tint nny boycott of Canadian ships in the U S Miould be m swered by a boycott of Amerl can ships m Cnnadn T h e lHissibihty arises out of Sen farcrs Inkrnnlional Union strikes in pretest of pnve n ment trusteeship of inariti nc unions Not legally bounl bit moial ly obligate 1 Tints the poii tion Hit US anl the Lurop an Common Market find them elvc s in rcgnrding a compro ipise in their chicken war The dispute over Amencnn frozen poultry Imported into the community has been turn id over to a panel of the fien cral Agreement for Tariffs and Irade for scttltmcrt With Nationalist China s Liu Cinch setting the ton the an mial United Nations general as scmbly debate on the admis sion of Rul China to the UN is off and running Ltu toll the assembly that Peking s wailikc EtanJ in the ideological dispute with Russia provides a nnle proof that the UN should koop the Hods rut The Russians meanwhile are finding them selves in an embarrassing posi tion since they aie giving tok ei support to the bid A 3 year old man was acquit ted in Whitehorso Wednesdiy after ho faced a charge of cap itnl murder in the shooting of an 18 year old girl Ann Mary Dick last July Mr Justice John Paiker found Charles Lewis not guilty after telling the jury there was no evidence to justify conviction William Hawrclak who was found guilty of gross nuscon duct by a loyal commission four years ago Wednesday won Ins old job back He resigned in 19a0 after the commission found him guilty of the rniscon duct in land deals he swing while he was mayor Mr Haw relak defeated 56 year old oil company executive Stanley Vil ner Calling the campaign bit tcr and a smear Mr Hawrc Idk then urged the people cf Edmonton to forget our dil ferentcs and work for a better community m which to live Classified Comics Coming events District Editorial Entertainment Fishing - - - -Here and there Markets Sport 12 13 10 6 2 9 IS 16 10 6 3 4 he tried He also packed her baggage by hand for the two block jaunt Northern hospitality at its best what At last the hlghwajs depart ment got around to do some hing about the level of the road where the old appioaeli to the Hart Highway and the psw by pass meet I or a couple of months now theres besn a foui inch use when hitting the Hart fiom the old road and it W3S quite a jolt despite these fancy suspension systems on new cars City pound collected a total of 118 23 during September Of this amount 100 was collected in pound fees the balance for licences Issued According to the dog catcher s report for the month 30 dogs were either ds strojed sold or boarded Ten catg nine of which were de itrojed were handled by the pound Cfi Phona tOgon 4 2441 Vol 7 No 202 The cicw of miners has been cmplojed there by Cameron and McMjnn of Vancouver mining contractors for Endako Mines 120 miles due west of Prince George During the last thrsa months since the undjrgrourd explru tion work Legan lhsj have ben working two and three shilts a a day In conjunction with a high speed diamond drilling opera tion corductcd bj Longjjar Ltd of North Ray Ont tha results have been 1 Thousands of core and sludge samples from 1GG drill holes put dawn to varying depths over a portion of the companys huge claim 2 A vertical shaft 150 feet dep has been Eiink from which drifts have been taken under the claims and ralsd up the drill holes to produce more than 12 000 ton3 of bulk sam pies 3 A horizontal tunnel has been taken 700 feet Into a hill then cross cut to raise along other drill holes thereby con tributing to the sampling ton nage So fast have the mining opera tiora prodjeed samples that the assay offics in Vancouver is some 2000 samples behind Officials of Canadian Rx ploration Ltd the companj which Is doing the development work estimate that it will take until late February to complete the analjses and feasibility study to determine if it m practical to put the mine into production Meanwhile a full time crew will bo maintained during the next few months at least to do assessment work on 70 other claims in the property Nerve study ear bis STOCKHOIAI itcuterb The 1963 Nobel Prize for mtdt cine was today awarded jointly to two Dritous and an Austral Ian for their studies of nerve impulses They were Sir John Carew Eccles of Canberra Australia Alan Lloyd Hodgkin of Cam budge England and Andrew I lelding Huxley of University College London e S 3M rcfflHnfw- iajjiiiiiMCF ttlzn The only dally newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY OCTOBER 17 1963 v 3 iDlBi IJEHHBH iRH alH J S s WKX tSSBMr rfliB 1 1 mi mi wm r v rr TEST SAMPLES OF BULK MOLYBDENUM ORE fiom unricrgiound mining opcuitions dt Indako arc dried in beds top picture before being put through cone crusher and ent soutli for metallurgical tests Project manage Lylo Dunn left and mining ungin eot Len White examine samples In the bottom picttno Al Graham geologist employed b anadian Explora Exploration � tion at I ndako examines diamond drill core for content of molybdenum Roy Fujikawa photos iirvey complete t marae sate lhirly haid iock minets me scheduled to leave a molvbdenum piopeitv near Endako today after com completing � pleting one phassC of thu most intensive exploration mining opeiatioris in Canadian histoty Committee set for fair meeting Major Garvin Dezell and City Manager Arran Thomson will meet with a committee rcpre scning the Prince George Agri cultural and Industrial Associ ation soon to iron out terms relating to the operation of the fair grounds and buildings and also to the financing of the an nual exhibition Members of the association who met Wednesday with city council discussed general terms of a working agreement but it was decided that a final agree agreement � ment would be reached sooner in committee Subsequently the association will appoint a committee to meet with the major and Mr Thomson at a later date The terms must be settled before the end of the jear Similarly following a meet meeting � ing with a delegation from the chamber of commerce regard ing downtown parking propos als council appointed the major and Mr Thomson to meet with a committee from the chamber to continue discussions at a later date Now hear this Vancouver tourist Fran Greg cry no relation to Sun column it Wasscrmans show gal wife has nothing but nice thing to say about us and Prince George Appears Iran armsd without reservations at a city hostelry quite late at night this week but rather than turn her out m the cold they were full ths d2k clerk going off Uutj personally found her at commodation at the third motel IN THE CITIZEN I Bogjld A CNH freight fain derailed by a giar boulder and earth i slide Wcdn sdjv at mile 70 in planned in Central area A 120000 shopping unit is planned to service the rapidly developing area adjacent to fifteenth and Central Weather Variable cloudiness with a few showers frichy A little cooler Light winds Low tonight and high l nday at Prince George Quesnel and Smithers 35 and 55 Peace River Variable cloud incss and a little cooler on fri day I Ight winds Low tonight and high rnday at Grande Prairie 35 and 55 Low tonight and high f riday at Vancouver 45 and 62 Vic Victoria � toria 52 and 62 Last 24 Hours HI La Pre Prince George 62 43 Terrace 55 41 10 Smithers HO 32 01 Queinsi f8 48 Williams Lake C6 4 hamloops b9 40 Whtchonjo 47 30 I ort NeUon 7Q 32 I ort St John 65 42 Dawson Creek 68 41 TRIAL CONTINUES The trial of David MacMillan of Prince George charged with assaulting a police officer earl ler this jear continue in County Court today MacMillan elected to be tried by judge without a jury anj pleaded not guilty to the charge I Albert Stekl who is develop ing the pocket sized shopping centre said today It will incor poiate about six stores includ ing a grocery store dehcates sen and other service type stores which will cater to the needs of nearby apartment dwellers and homeowners Tho dovejopmment will be located on the east side of Cen trul at I ifteenlh Mr Stekl who said the stores are being constructed to suit the need of the tenants ex pressed hone the project will bo ready for occupancy by the end of the year At the same tunc It Is under stood that two major oil com panics are planning the con struction of service stations on adjacent corners at I ifteenlh and Central In other city council business Wednesday it was announced that a delegation composed of Major Garvin Jlczcll Aid Hd hard Clare and city manager Arnn Thomson will meet Nov 4 with lands and forests minis tcr Hay Williston and highways minister P A Gaglauli The delegation i travelling to Victoria primarily to arrange for the Uansfer of all Crown lands within city limits to the municipality lo ease future de development � velopment Involved are extens ive parcels of land wcit of Cen Central � tral extending to the foothills The pieeting with Mr Gaglar di u to resolve the division of responsibility between the high ways department and the city relatmj to arterial and second ary highways 75 BED UNIT lake a second look at Its fool lh rol c of sr cial help undar the winter works pioarani for some areas The premier snapped that it Socreds have sSim margins NANAIMO CD New Demo cratlc Party ennd date David mmv Stupich held a 12 vote lend over Karic weslwocu oi baciai Credit after tho counting of absentee ballots Wednesday in Nanaimo and The Islards Mr Wcstwood conservation and recreation minister in ths last government said he vsill ask for a judicial recount At Horc NDP canddate Wil ham Hartley gained some ground on Irvine Corbctt of Social Cred t after absentee ballots for Yale riding were ccunLd in the Sept 30 provin cial election and now trails by just four votes Uncfficial results had Mr Corbett with 1608 and Mr Hartley with 1501 er derails train the llulklej sub division be tw n Terrace and Smithcrs is expected to continue to Prince ing centre Ilupcrt by noon todaj A spokesman for the CNR in Vancouver said the boulder half the size of a boxcar struck the westbound freight pushing the dicsel unit and all but 13 of the 49 cars off the rails Engineer D M McAloncy 43 suffered a broken right leg in the mishap Fireman Barry Wil son and Core van dcr Mai rs ceived undisclosed injuries and are in hospital at Smithers Telegraph lines to Terrace Kltiinat and Prince Rupert were torn out but full communica tlons were restored less than 10 rtff - 7c a copy QJiiBr CARRnrn Construction of a 75 bcd nursing home at Tenth and Launer is expected to get underway next week Completion of the project depending upon weather condition1 Is anticipated by the end of March David II W Hummel pro- - moicr oi the proicct said in a telephone interview from Vic tona today that construrtion will start immediately after final npproval is received from Health Minister Eric Martin He said he expected Mr Mar tin will give him the go ahead sign within the next two days The hospital has already been approved In principle Meanwhile Ziegfned Mar quadt picsidenl of Mnrquadt Construction Ltd of Victoria general contractor for the proj cct arrived in Prince George Bennett says aid a VICTORIA lr Premier was ridiculous tint his home Rcnnctt Sugg itcd Tuesday that I town of Kclowna is one of 1 Hi federal government should Cinadian centres lhit qualify for Ui3 srczial help and i 1 hef Kclowna has the top income per capita ir all of Canada he said in an intcrvew It s a foohh policy of Ot tawa If their policy is the snmc in the Mant mc9 they need to take a second look at th2ir policj That 3 the tro iblc with bu renucrats setting poltcj No wonder the federal govcrrment has deficits Kclowna qualifies for special help because job applicants ex cced 25 per cent of tho cstl mated paid workers Mr Bennett sa d it is und r standble that mnnj Kclowna workers are applying foi jobj because of the seasonal nature of the fruit industry Kclowna Is in the centre of the Okanagan Valley fruit grow ing area SUGAR UP AGAIN VANCOUVER Cf An in crease of 40 cents per ICO pourds in the wholesale pricn of sugar was announced today by U C Sugar Rcfmirg Company Limited It brings the price to 16 20 Tho peak price last summer was 17 WEATHER cO o- y l COOLER Work starts soon on nursin CITY COLLECTS 4902 IN FINES Pines totalling 1002 were collactcd by ths city for of t r -cs committed during Sep September � tember According to tli3 monthly RCMP report the number of traffic offences during the period including parking in fractions totalled 188 Police investigated 523 complaints during the month The liquor situation which was reported under ocntrol involved 93 infractions horn to1 ly accompanied bv his gen oral foicman Lgon Kuhn PERMIT SOUGHT Mr Martiuatlt will apply for a building project from the city as soon as word of Mr Mar tins approval is received from Victoria To lays announcement by Mr Hummel followed a decision by council Wednesday winch turned down the promoted on a request involving pajment for ths build ing site At a meeting of council a letter from Hummel requested that he be permitted to pay cash for one half the three acre site and arrange payment fur the other half with a 2 per cent down payment According to the onginnl agreement re resolved � solved in August he was to pay 36010 for the whole par parcel � cel NO SUBDIVISION Council however refuse to allow subtivision of the pro I city h this wij conlcnling Mr Hummel ha I been gwi ample considcrat -m Althoiifh Mr Hummel in li cated in Ids Utter the promt might bo delayed until spring he said today that notl in will stop us now Citv council has given us trc mendous help all alonn he said Mr Hummel openlor of a imihr nt tuticn in Vioouj announce I that in addition to the hospital a village of cottages designed along the lines of the Prince George senior citizens homo on Alwarl will be in corj orated in the project al a Inter date VILLAGE IDEA The village will provide a tjpc of rchnbilitntion centre covering an intermediate rdiuc of nursmg caie for marrie I and single persons of advanced This will be developed as the nee I iii cs he said Mr Hummel described tho projectr 1 nursing heme as single storey Tudor style dc sgnc I to look like a comfort able home lather than an ins titution It will employ from 40 to 50 full and part time er sens and will be ths only eh on ic care unit north of Kclowna Winter work committee wants dates extended QUESNEL Staff The Quesnel Winter Work Commit tec will send a resolution lo Ottawa asking for an extension of the period In which federal assistance is available The committee wants the date at which eligibility ceases ex extended � tended from Apr 30 to May 31 The resolution says most of the work which would be eligible for federal assistance involves outside projects during a time hours after the morning mishap wncn such construction is often BRITISH HOLD BREATHS not feasible because of the weather The current period of eligib eligibility � ility for assistance is Nov 1 to April 30 Ilia committee suggests to the federal government that if the extension to May Jl could not be granted a system should be set up in which each district could decide the six month period under which it could seek winter work assist assistance � ance New PM expected any day LONDON cpi Brttainis breathless search for a new prime minister appeared in its final stages today It could not come too soon for ading Prime Minister Harold Macmdlan who was reported very tired after long bedide consultation to pick hu successor Macmil Ian is recovering from a proa tate operation It was widely expected that the name of the 13rd premier would be announced from Buckingham Palace within tho next two or three days probably by rnday night The consensus among com commentators � mentators was that the choice would be cither Richard Aus ten BuUer one of the most experienced politicians in the country or his younger rival Reginald Maudhng person Uication of a new Tory tend tendency � ency to identify the pany with mid lie class aspirations The prime minister who an announced � nounced his retirement from office shoitly after his opera tion last week had bedside talks with several Conserva Conservative � tive leaders today Butler was among them Otheis included party or organization � ganization chief Lord Poole anl judiciary chief Lord Dil home who Is understood to have made a survey of paity opinion on the stoimy lead leadership � ership question bir John Richardson the prime ministers pcisonal physician said if MacmilLm had not been a man of ex traordinary physical strength as well as of immenso mental fibic he would not have done this Richardson said if Macmil Ian was a normal patient he would have seen nobody except his nearest and dear dearest � est meiiibetb of his family for short periods by now He has been getting oat of bed but this was done ns a medical necessity ho add added � ed The forecast that 60 year old Butler or 46 year old Maudhng would be the final beneficiary ot a week Ion j struggle for the succession was accompanied by publish ed reports that opinion was hardening against allowing the highut puzc in British politics to fall to someone in the House of Louis This would seem to militate against the chances of Vis Viscount � count HaUsham who is re renouncing � nouncing his peerage to be come plain Qumtm H05 HaUsham has been a closa second choice to Butler since tho race started a week ajo with Macmdlans announce ment th3t he is leaving 10 Downing Street after nearly seven yeuis m office