THE WORLD TODAY Soviet scientists claim they have developed a substance which protects animals from radiation The substance des described � cribed as phenolic com pounds is said to be -similar to compounds used to prevent food spoilage Animals given this substance were not killed by a normally lethal exposure to radiation The Flash Cab Company of Chicago has Installed five inch televisions In 40 of Its 285 taxis The receivers are mount mounted � ed on the rear of the drivers seat and the speaker is set Into the window deck behind the rear seat Cost of the receivers and their Installation Is 240 and the company plans to Install 60 more Two bt others and their sister were stabbed to death Monday in their Pittsburg Pen home Their father George Vidovich 35 who was found unconscious in an automobile Is in serious condition in hospital Police say he attempted to take his own life A neighbour found the dead children George Jr 14 Richard 9 and Joann 11 after repeated telephone calls brought no response Allied officials in Berlin re reported � ported that Soviet officers have released a French convoy that Imd been held up at a check checkpoint � point The French convoy had been stopped on its way out of Berlin North American Air Defence Command will guard against communications breakdowns between the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System and the NORAD headquarters at Col Colorado � orado Springs by building a new 591 mile communications link Primarily a radio system it will link Thule Greenland to Hall Beach on Melvlll Pen Peninsula � insula In the North West Ter Territories � ritories The present undersea cable link between Thule and Cape Dyer Baffin Island has been broken occasionally by Icebergs The Canadian Association of Consumers in a brief to the Commons Food and Drug com committee � mittee pressed for pesticide sales to be limited to approved and licensed retail outlets The CAC also urged testing poison content of food should be stepped up product labelling and con container � tainer construction should be Improved prosecution on con amlnatlon charges should be nore stringent and users of pesticides should be better ed educated � ucated to their dangers SIU boss Hal Banks has si -rendered to the RCMP in Mont Montreal � real today The surrender came this afternoon and the RCMP say Banks will go to criminal court to answer charges against him The worlds highest marriage rates takes place in the Falk Falkland � land Islands where there are 137 weddings per 1000 of pop population � ulation The American Virgin Islands have the highest divorce rate431 per 1000 followed by the United Arab Republic 232 The rate for England and Wales is 054 for the United States 218 Several countries Italy Spain the Philippines Ireland and Malta are listed as having no provision for dlvorc but among those who do Northern Ireland and Portugal have the fewest divorces The report comments on the large increase of in international � ternational travellers es especially � pecially to Finland Japan Jor Jordan � dan Greece and West Germany hear this In case we forgot to men mention � tion it this is NATIONAL CAT WEEK And to clebrate one of our staffers took the family feline to the vets No nothing wrong with Tabby Just an annual checkup r rum Fort St John comes the fctory that proves that longevity it m detterent to a night on the town MRS BELLA YAHEY an Indian from a nearby reserve who was fined ilO Monday after spending a night In the lockup gave her aisj a 105 years Two Prince George men have discovered guns are in great dt mind in the city - theyve Jum had theirs stolen Arthur Cunningham had his 75 3006 USA taken from his pickup parked on Fourth and RIEN HOLD FICHTNER lost his 12 gauge bhotgun from the Avenue next door It t are planning to go to the International Cabaret Nov 23 and you neglected to get tickets on the weekend youre out of lukl SVEN JOHANSEN chair nun of the Cabaret reports Hut tickets were completely sold out Saturday Vol 7 No 215 c te Citizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia Five scientists share physics chemistry prizes STOCKHOLM Reuters The Swedish Academy of Scientists today split tho Nobel Prizes for chemistry and physics among a total of five scientists An Italian Glulio Natta and a West German Professor Karl Zlegler shared the chemistry award Three men two Ameri Americans � cans and a West German won the 1963 prize for physics Half the prize of 265000 crowns 51000 went to Profes Professor � sor Eugene Wlgner of Prince Princeton � ton University for his contri contributions � butions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and elementary particles The other half will be div divided � ided by Professor Maria Goe-ppert-Mayer of the University With REMEMBERANCE DAY CEREMONIES to take place next Monday at the city hall cen cenotaph � otaph the city was forced to put through a rush order for a new flag pole Although it has passed unnoticed by most residents the old flag pole was snapped off in two pieces by vandals Halloween night and will bet replaced by a steel column of the same height The old pole which was erected in about 1956 Is the second to go down during a term of office served by MAYOR GARVIN DEZELLthe first pole simply died of rot ALEX DERG and JOHN REMPEL of Norgate Auto Dody will unveil later this week the biggest thats right the big biggest � gest towing truck ever to go on the road in BC It was right there on the list of school board accounts 567 for POKER CHIPS purchased from a P rlnce George stationary store Trustees eyes popped whens the next game said oneuntil It was explained that the colored chips are used In arithmetic courses A small magnet is mounted on each chip allowing it to be stuck to metal boards of Calnornla and Professor Hans Jensen of Heidelberg Un University � iversity The latter two received the award for discoveries concern concerning � ing nuclear shell structure Wlgner 61 won his award particularly through the discov discovery � ery of fundamental symmetry principles in atomic particles He was born In Hungary and studied In Budapest and Berlin He Joined Princeton University in 1930 as a professor of mathe mathematical � matical physics Wlgner won the Fermi Prize in 1958 and the Atoms for Peace award in 1960 Professor Geoppert Mayer a woman was born In 1906 in Katowice then part of Germany and now in Poland She studied at Goettlngen Germany and was then asso associated � ciated for about 10 years with John Hopkins University in Baltimore Mdwithher Amer American � ican husband Joseph Mayer professor of chemical physics Jensen born In Hamburg in 1907 Joined the Institute of Technology in Hanover in 1941 He has been professor of theor theoretical � etical physics at Heidelberg University since 1949 The Swedish Academy of Sciences said research carried out by Wigner has been of key importance in understanding the physics of elementary particles Poison takes third victim IPSWICH Mass W A prom inent physicist third principal in a mysterious polsorlngcase is dead The body of Dr William W A Johnson 48 was found Monday in a bedroom of his new home on Heartbreak Road An autopsy was ordered to deter determine � mine the cause of death On March 10 I960 Johnsons wife Nathalie and his partner in a private laboratory Dr Daniel P Norman a biochem biochemist � ist were found dead by John Johnsons � sons son Lome now H Authorities said Mrs John Johnson � son and Norman died after drinking cyanide PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5 1963 Br StPT Jlpw jfSmSttf - SyumttmJdKWm Hf wiili r TBIPT IPT r M i i in Ml r l1 i 0 m HUTi YmmmMXT S 1ffi Ftp vim F W4 wnrKAwJM P0 r pppMH i BKMWLMBmmmJ L I HHH KdlnK m raft -Mimm SMy f I IbBumPBI I L Cil Sift a- i WmSbl tKLittt rV 1 ft IK v HpS I3i jatJtBBp5r5ffiBr The citys new pump house at the souf h end of the old Nechako River bridge has been officially opened Open to the public the neat white and blue building houses power sufficient to service a city double the population of Prince George Mayor Garvin Dezell right and 30 NEW CLASSROOMS NEEDED BY 1968 works superintendent Bill Jones stand beside one of two gas fired diesel engines that activate the giant pumps which are now injecting water at a rate of 3G00 gallons a minute into the citys water system Total cost of equipment and building amounts to in excess of 100 000 Roy Fujikawa photo 650000 vote planned School trustees Monday night decided to go ahead with plans for a 050000 referendum which will seek approval for 30 new classrooms In the Prince George area The action was taken after the board heard a report of an extensive survey made of future classroom requirements In the city It was made by Tom Wheeler principal of Connaught Elementary School The trustees expressed a desire to have the referendum prepared and approved by De Department � partment of Education author authorities � ities in Victoria In time for the Dec 5 municipal elections However It is possible the vote may be held early next year The requirements cover only those of the elementary grades A study of future secondary school needs would be made after proposed curriculum changes still under study by school board and department officials are solidified Mr Wheeler said the study convinced him that the popula population � tion growth near the longer established elementary schools has stabilized and there will be no need to change the bound boundaries � aries of Connaught King George V and Harwln Trustee Harold Moffatt said he would like to see the city provide the board with details of apartment and row housing growth This would help in es estimating � timating future population densities Included In the referendum would be plans for a new four room school on Cottonwood Island Phone LOgan 4 2441 The Fish and Game de department � partment Issues these sug suggestions � gestions for hunters enter entering � ing the woods whether ex experienced � perienced or hunting for the first time Always wear warm cloth clothing � ing Matches should be car carried � ried in a watertight contain container � er Know standard distress signals Firearms can be fired to attract attention Hunter should have know knowledge � ledge of how to build a pro proper � per lean to with heat re reflectors � flectors If the country is unfa unfamiliar � miliar the lost hunters should stay where he is or if bounded on all sides at attempt � tempt to move Into the open and pile a fire ready for igniting In a hurry Always carry a compass If hunters plan to bo out for any length of time cho chocolate � colate raisin or any food of high protein value should be carried for emergency Mr Wheelers projection QLD CCF HALL SITE TO BE USED went as far as 1968 but the Department of Education places a three year limit on actual construction spending He estimated that by 1968 40 new elementary classrooms will be needed in the city Drive planning here Thursday Prince George College fund drive committee will meet Thursday night to make plans to contact business firms which Indicated one year ago they would subscribe to the college Headed by Bernard Mc Ken7le it Is expected the com committee � mittee will solicit the firms this week A BRAZEN BURGLAR broke into Princess Alex Alexandras � andras palatial suburban home Monday night and es escaped � caped with Jewels valued at thousands of pounds He was surprised In a second storey dressing room and made a clean getaway Victoria talks successful Mayor Garvin Dezell accom accompanied � panied by Aid Billiard Clare and city manager Arran Thom Thomson � son returned to the city this morning from a full day ot talks Monday with provincial government leaders in Victoria Mayor Dezell expressed sat satisfaction � isfaction with the trend the meetings took between his dele delegation � gation and Lands and Forests Minister Wllllston and High Highways � ways Minister Gaglardl He said he will make a full report to councel Wednesday It was a very successful and worthwhile trip he said Among other things the dele delegation � gation discussed the acquisition by the city of all crown lands within the city boundaries west to Central to the foothills and the designation of arterial and secondary highways in the city 7 a copy lng for Ralph Storey a foreman at Canada Creosoting who was reported missing to RCMP by his wife at 8 pm Sunday Mr Stoiey along with com companion � panion Gary McAndrew left Prince George at 10 am Sunday for a hunting trip at Dlackwater and both were well equipped with food matches and other equipment According to police Mr Mc McAndrew � Andrew wounded a deer and It was decided by the two they should approach the maimed animal from different direc directions � tions Storey failed to return tocamp as scheduled and his companion touched off the search A tracking dog was to be brought into the rugged Black water country from Kamloops to assist searchers An air aircraft � craft flew over the search area during the night but failed to spot any sign of a fire Late Sunday Mr McAndrew returned to Prince George and told Mrs Storey her husband was lost She notified police RCMP civilians and RCAF personnel from Baldy Hughes were called to scour the coun country � try side A Forestry Service official who Is also on search said the terrain is relatively flat in the Blackwater district but it is well wooded with pine Temperatures In the Black water area dropped to a low of 34 Sunday night and down to 29 Monday In spite of the cool temperature RCMP say it would not be difficult to survive especially for an experienced woodsman RCMP say they wUl continue to look for evidence of a fire as it is almost certain Storey would have lighted one if able to do so Curb sought on chemicals VICTORIA AgrTcuuuie Minister Rlchter said today a law controlling the sale and use of household and agricul agricultural � tural chemicals may be intro introduced � duced at the next session of the BC legislature He said the whole matter is under study by a special com committee � mittee and a subcommittee of civil servants will be set up to make suggestions on the planned law New chain store coming McLeods Stores Ltd own owners � ers of a chain of department stores in western Canada will start construction this winter on a store in Prince George A spokesman for the firm told The Citizen today that plans call for either a single storey or a two storey building on pro property � perty formerly occupied by the CCF hall on Fourth The firm which merchandis merchandises � es a full range of consumer goods with the exception of gro groceries � ceries will build a store with a 100 foot frontage on Fourth extending to a depth of 120 storey which would contain feet incorporating a full base basement � ment Construction of a second Private nursing home approved A building permit in the amount of 275000 was issued Friday for the construction of a private nursing home at Tenth and Laurler Building inspector Ed Neff said the penult for the 75 bed hospital was issued follow Ind a clearance of building plans rentable office space will be predicated on the business needs of the community the spokesman said One way or the other we will definitely start construc construction � tion this winter he said Anltclpatlng the construction of the building city council recently approved the Instal Installation � lation of a 2500 storm sewer extension to remove run off water that collects periodically In the lane behind the property Cost of constructing the ex extension � tension will be taken out of surplus funds Two men were killed when this late model car went off the road and flew 80 feet through the air on the Fort St James highway north of Vanderhoof Sunday night No tlate has been bet for an inquest into the deaths of Ken Mclnnis 2J and Norman Graham 25 Larry John Johnson � son the third occupant lemajiis in hospital at Vander Vanderhoof � hoof -Auduw SuudleN photo High fJ Low 3 SjjP IN GOOD CONDITION Missing hunter spotted by plane A 34 year old Prince George man lost for more than 40 hours in the rugged Blackwater aren 42 miles southwest of here was found at 11 am today hy a light aircraft He apparently was in good condition vwtwwwww-x-x At least 45 men are search- HOW TO SURVIVE RALPH STOREY missing hunter Well known Vanderhoof man dies VANDERHOOF Correspon Correspondent � dent Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Karl Peter Frederlksen a well known oldtimcr of the Vander Vanderhoof � hoof area Mr Frederlksen who was 77 was admitted to hospital Wednesday afternoon and died late Thursday He had been suf suffering � fering from a serious heart condition He was born and educated In Denmark and qualified to teach high school there He special specialized � ized in Physical Training Mathematics and voice Mr Frederlksen first be became � came interested in Canada when he was conducting groups of immigrants on their way to the country while working for the Denmark railways He came to Canada in 1931 and settled at Olds Alta In 1935 he married Agnes Lyse His two sons Gerdes and Lars were born at Olds When the family moved to Edmonton Mr Frederlksen be became � came Interested In hotel In Investment � vestment He bought three hotels In Alberta at Rumsey Endlang and Veteran Among his Interests in the town were the Hospital improvement district of which he was chairman of the trustees the Chamber of Commerce and the Village council He was council commissioner for sev several � eral terms and ex presldent of the chamber and its secre secretary � tary when he died Mr Frederlksen also ran as Progressive Conservative can candidate � didate for the district He is survived by his wife Agnes his two sons and two daughters by a previous mar marriage � riage They are Mrs Gertrude Hansen of New Westminister and a second living in Denmark Viet dictator seeks asylum SAIGON iP Ngo Dlnh Can brother of former president Ngo Dlnh Diem and virtual dic dictator � tator of the central Vietnamese provinces today asked for asy asylum � lum at the US consulate at Hue However Can was tinned over to the South Viet Nam revolutionary authorities High sources reported that Can arrived at the US consu consulate � late in Hue 400 miles to the north from Saigon at about 1030 pm asking for refuse US authorities there got in touch with officials of the four-day-old revolutionary govern government � ment and notified them that Can was at the consulate Today Can was flown in a US military alicratt and turned over to the gouMmmiit authorities at Saigon Aliiit US officials eu under stood to lum uyohiM assui ances ft om i ovolut ioiui officials that Can would not lv Ijnched and would nVilH tho due pieces of law Cans houso has Uvn mii -rmindott b hoops kimv lil days iiilltu coup lu Jitn that ovoithuw hoPloiuuvuuo ami lOMillod lu Hu iloatli of pioiii and hl- pottoilul tuolUoi Na Piuli Mm