THE WORLD TODAY Trans Canada Air Lines an nounced today m e m o r 1 a 1 ser vices have been arranged for the 118 persons who died In Fri Fridays � days crash of a Jet airliner north of Montreal The TCA spokesman said requiem mass will be held Thursday The Dominion Bureau of Sta Statistics � tistics reported today there were more traffic accidents and resulting deaths and In Injuries � juries In the second quarter of this year than during the same period of 1962 Accidents were up 85 per cent to C8 656 There were 961 deaths compared with the 810 reported In the corres corresponding � ponding three months of 1962 And the number of persons Injured increased 155 per sent to 29932 This Is Safe Driving Week in Canada So far 18 persons have lost their lives in traffic accidents across the country The Canadian Highway Safety Council forecasts that 56 per persons � sons will die In traffic accidents this week Five US rail unions have banded together to try to upset legally a federal ruling and the emergency law Congress pass passed � ed to avert a national strike The chiefs of the five operating unions say a suit wilt be filed in Washington federal court Friday challenging last weeks arbitration ruling Their law lawyers � yers also are authorized to file another suit time indefinite attacking the constitutionality of the emergency law under which the arbitration ruling was made AFL CIO president George Meany rode with President Johnson today from the presi presidents � dents home to the White House Meany reported to newsmen they discussed economic prob problems � lems and civil rights legisla legislation � tion Meany said he told John Johnson � son the new president could count on organized labors sup support � port for civil rights legislation US house speaker John Mc Cormack says an effort will be made toget the administrations civil rights will out of the house rules committee The Massa Massachusetts � chusetts Democrat says he and other Democratic congression congressional � al leaders back a petition that would get the bill to the house floor Its now bogged down In the rules committee McCor mack met with newsmen after he and other Democratic con congressional � gressional leaders conferred with President Johnson The state procecutor said to today � day documents have been found showing Russia promised full assistance to 10 men accused of plotting to overthrow the South African government The violent overthrow of the govern government � ment was timed for this year according to Transvaals Dep Deputy � uty attorney general Dr Percy Yutar He was prosecuting Nel Nelson � son Mandela alleged former leader of the outlawed African National Congress and nine other men at Pretoria All pleaded not guilty There was a spectacular col collision � lision in Montreal harbor early today Only one seaman was Injured not seriously In the crash that left the Nor weglon freighter Lionel a grounded smouldering hulk and heavily damaged the British cargo liner Manchester Mer Merchant � chant The 2800 ton Lionel carried a pilot and a crew of 27 The Manchester Merchant carried 35 officers and men Two men burned themselves to death InSaigon today Neither was identified and officials could see no apparent political motive One set fire to his gas gasoline � oline -soaked clothing on a street corner a half block from the US Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodges residence Ear Earlier � lier school children passing a suburban cemetery found the charred corpse of another man who apparently had Just burned himself Now hear this In case youre Interested duplicates of the rifle bullets which killed President Ken Kennedy � nedy are owned by Ron West of Prince George Ron bought the rifle from the New York order house police say Oswald the accused assassin pur purchased � chased his and for the same price RON GADSDY the recrea recreation � tion department public relations type has come up with an es estimate � timate of DC moose popula population � tion There are between 300 000 and 500000 he says all of which are In excellent condition As many as 40000 could be harvested each year he told a Kitlmat audience Remember that mile long telegram that was going to be sent by Prince George rsidents to the DC Lions on the day ot the big game Well the gram fell short of its objective by 5279 feet In other words 110 Vol 7 No 234 Secret service boozed it up newsman WASHINGTON ft - Senator Stephen Young said Monday night that if secret service agents were drinking in the early morning hours of the day President Kennedy was as assassinated � sassinated they were in neglect of duty and should be tired No one claims they were intoxicated said the Ohio Democrat Dut he added they knew the president was going into Dallas They knew the vic vicious � ious cycle of occurrences In Dallas they should have got In at a reasonable hour so they could react In a split second Young had disclosed in an in interview � terview that he had been reli reliably � ably informed that some mem members � bers of the secret service de detail � tail assigned to guard Kennedy were in a Fort Worth nltery drinking until 230 am onthe morning Kennedy was killed Neither the secret service nor the White House had any comment on Youngs remarks or other published reports of the alleged Incident Young also criticized today what he called a lack of thor thoroughness � oughness in precautions along the route of the presidential motorcade I feel very Incensed over this situation said Young Guarding the president is a 24 hour Job These men knew they had an assignment that re required � quired them to be alert men mentally � tally and capable physically Various reports had the agents visiting the Fort Worth Press Cluband Young Indicated that was what he had been told too Cal Cutton a Forth Worth newspaper man and president of the club said in a statement Monday that 10 or 12 men who may have been secret service agents visited the club in the early morning hours of Nov 22 All were quiet he said and completely sober Oswald only assassin WASHINGTON fl ILS gov government � ernment sources say an ex exhaustive � haustive FDI report now nearly ready will indicate that Lee Oswald was the lone and un unaided � aided assassin of President Kennedy The report is expected to reach President Johnson this week then be forwarded to the seven man Investigating com commission � mission he named last week In Dallas Texas Governor John Connally continues to make good progress from gunshot wounds received when the president was assassinated A Connally aide says the governor has had no setbacks Also in Dallas It was announc announced � ed that about 100000 has been received for the family of po policeman � liceman J D Tlpplt who al allegedly � legedly was shot to death by President Kennedys accused assassin Lee Oswald Dallas police have received 44000 and money sent to other places now totals 55000 or more DALLAS t - Jack Rubys downtown Dallas strip Joint is jumping About 100 persons sat in the dim smokey Carousel Club Monday night watching shapely girls twist and grind to the brassy music as owner Ruby remained isolated in his Jail cell people or companies people or companies plunked down 10 cents to have their names on the list that was a foot long The controversial resolution regarding Sunday spoits which was adopted In September by the Union of DC Municipalities will be presented to the provin provincial � cial cabinet Dec 12 Until that time and it isnt given much chance of receiving cabinet ap approval � proval then the resolution isnt in issue as far as this citys administration is concerned Best quip by any of the four prime minister in a conversa conversation � tion to inaugurate the opening of the new Pacific cable was that of Canadas Mike Pearson As Britain Australia and New Zealands heads of state bid good bye after a five minute wisecracking chat Mr Pear Pearson � son ended with Good luck to us all Cft e e Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 1963 Sw WHSWWra5 IMfKew K S The most popular man in town these days is Santa Claus who arrived at Prince George Electric and will be available to all young wishers of Christmas goodies from 5 pm to 8 pm today and Thursday Santas helper Gail Goodwin chats about the new toys in store for children this year Pete Miller photos Cable TV date extended An extension of time to per permit � mit city televiewers to hook up to the new Tele Theatres cable on a contract basis has been offered by Vic Blue Mr Blue president of Tele Theatres which Is leasee of the BC Telephone Co cable said today that unless applications are submitted by Dec 15 his company will have no alter alternative � native but to disconnect the cable Mr Blue estimated that there are approxlmatley 1100 sets connected to the cable and that their owners have been receiv receiving � ing the new programming which Included the Grey Cup game free of charge The sets Involved are those that were served by the now de defunct � funct PGTV and which were never disconnected when that Parlor barriers1 can come down VANCOUVER 1CP1 - All hotels In Vancouver will be told today that they can tear out partitions between the mens and ladles sides of their beer parlors If they want to But If there is any trouble the partitions must go back Jack Mangles of the Abbois for Hotel said Monday night that he will remove the barriers In his beer parlor today company went out of business about two years ago At the same time Mr Blue said that the hookups or dropslnstalled by PGTV do not conform to Department of Transport standards and as a result It is virtually impossible for those connected to the cable to receive a clear picture Mr Blue said this can be corrected by the installation of Anti Castro party wins CARACAS Venezuela tf Raul leonl soft spoken former labor lawyer pleged to carry on President Romulo Betan courts opposition to Fidel Cas Castro � tro won a smashing victory in Venezuelas presidential elec election � tion Leoni Betancourts candi candidate � date led his nearest rival in the sevenman race by more than 200000 votes according to un unofficial � official tabulations based on 70 per cent of the vote Defying threats bullets and bombs from Communist terror terrorists � ists 05 per cent of Venezuelas eligible voters balloted Sunday While the counting continued today violence subsided in Ca Caracas � racas new equipment to replace exist existing � ing equipment and can be com completed � pleted at a cost of approxi approximately � mately 15 He said Caribou Electric has been appointed Tele Theatres agent to under undertake � take the installation Mr Blue reported that Tele Theatres has signed up about 100 new homes since his com company � pany went into operation He announced a survey will be conducted next spring to de determine � termine the feasibility of In Installing � stalling cable west of Central Meanwhile he said Tele Thea Theatres � tres plans to commence broad broadcasting � casting Its own programs some sometime � time In January at Prince George Electric Glass In a side door was dis discovered � covered broken this morning but nothing had been stolen police said REGINA ICPl - The Introduc Introduction � tion next fall of a new system of education is expected to get full marks from Saskatchewans teachers trustee parents and business leaders Grades will be replaced by units and groups and high school students who do not wish to attend university will take vocational courses The revision allows for dif differences � ferences in ability and prepares for employment students who cant go to university said Henry Janzen provincial direc director � tor of curricula and one of the authors of the system Each child Is challenged to the limit of his abilities The bright student is not held back and the slow learners go ahead according to their abilities without becoming frustrated There are no failures Mr Janzen said there will be more emphasis on basic skill subjects such as reading and arithmetic He said the new plan tried on a small scale at the elementary school level received full ap approval � proval of teachers and school trustees Once parents understand it they like it too Vic Lalonde of Saskatoon president of the Provincial Teachers Federation said Were certainly Interested In this In the final analysis its the teachers that are going to make it work At the elementary level whenever Its been tried it certainly has been accepted The Saskatchewan plan will go into effect In stages from Phono LOgan 4 2441 OFFICER HURT Man shot as SHOWERS Ilmfr LOW 32 - HIGH 37 7c a copy police pounce on break in An Alberta man was shot in the leg when police surprised a midnight break in attempt at a Prince George office Const William Heyman was hit on the head and had a tooth knocked out during the struggle at DC Land and Investment Agency Ltd on Third Ave Walter Laroque today was In hospital with a bullet wound Police said he was found on the premises with another man who was not identified Shots were fired during the scuffle which apparently de developed � veloped as police tried to detain the two men However police would not say from whose gun the shots were fired or how many bullets were used The break -In at the real estate office was the latest in a wave of similar offences which have been reported in the city in the last three days Police said the break -In at the office was accomplished by smashing a panel on a back door and undoing the bolts Const Heyman went Into the office after noticing the broken door He was Jumped by two men with a weapon Police would not say how many officers were present at the time However the entire shift was later Involved in the Investigation During the struggle the sec second � ond intruder fled empty handed Laroque was reported making satisfactory recovery from the bullet wound In another break in Monday night 30 in cash was stolen from Dietrich Collins Equip Equipment � ment Ltd A spokesman for the company said the thieves came through a side window which had been broken A third break In took place Six votes cast in advance poll Six votes were cast Monday at the first of three ad advance � vance polls held at City Hall prior to the municipal elec elections � tions Thursday The polls will be held today and Wednesday from 8 a m to 8 p m for registered voters who will not be in the city to vote Thursday Returning officer Edward Nelson Kent said the poll Monday was normal Rotary radio tv auction will offer 500 items A total of approximately 500 articles ranging from tradition traditional � al hams and turkeys to lawn mowers costume Jewelry flowers auto accessories and a chandelier will goontheblock hen the Rotary Club starts its three day radio-televlsionauc-tlon Thursday The auction which is scheduled to be broadcast over CKPG radio and TV will run Thursday Friday and Saturday and will provide a bounty of bargains auction chairman Gordon Stenner said today The acutlon entering its eighth year of operation will be staged by a small army of Rotarlans Rotary Anns and air cadets selected to undertake a variety of chores from announc to telephone answering The event will be broadcast by radio starting at 8 pm each night and by television starting atll45pm Thursday 1140 pm Friday and at 1030 pm Saturday This years auction is expect expected � ed to be one of the biggest ever staged by Rotary and plans include a variety of entertain- New education system faces Sask students next fall to the fall of 1967 Saskatchewan Is the first prov province � ince in Canada to adopt the scheme for its whole education system Under the scheme students work In the first of four divi divisions � sions the divisions are the equivalent of about three grades each until they have master mastered � ed the work in that division Then they go on to the second division the third and finally the fourth Judgment reserved OTTAWA CP The Supreme Court of Canada reserved judg judgment � ment Monday in the case of a young Freedomite Doukhobor convicted of bombing a power pole in the Grand Forks BC area just before Christmas 1901 George Demenoff a 24-year-old Illiterate was convicted last January and sentenced to four years in prison although he repudiated at his trial a con confession � fession he had given the RCMP In jail as Nelson He has ap appealed � pealed the conviction Demenoff was arrested by the Mountles on Information given them by two other young Sons of Freedom Doukhobors await awaiting � ing trial in Nelson provincial Jail Ten days after his arrest he made a statement about the power pole bombing and Impli Implicated � cated a friend Leonard Markin ment to relieve the hot and heavy bidding that is synony synonymous � mous with the Rotary auction Persons wishing to bid on Items do so by phoning 4 2181 As In past year the successful bidder is requested to pay for the article when he or she is called on by a member of the air cadets Funds from the auction are used to support various com community � munity projects undertaken each year by Rotary Lumber talks postponed WASHINGTON fl - United States - Canadian discussions on the problems of the softwood lumber industry have been post postponed � poned Indefinitely The two day meeting had been scheduled to open today In Washington Government sources said the postponement was by mutual agreement to allow time for additional preparation on both sides A lumber Industry source said that American Industry representatives Invited to par participate � ticipate in the conference were dissatisfied with the tentative agenda prepared for the meeting by the State Department because It did not allow for discussion of possible solutions Imposition of import quotas was suggested recently by a group of more than 100 con congressmen � gressmen from lumber-producing states as one means of protecting domestic lumber producers from loss of mar markets � kets to Canadian imports V T urtDE CHRISTMAS WILL BE WHITE JUST 18 MORE SHOPPING DAYS i Warm weather will continue Temperatures in the Prince George area will rise slightly Wednesday and the weather of office � fice predicts a high of 37 and a low of 32 The warmer weather Is at attributed � tributed to Increasing cloudi cloudiness � ness from the west and occa occasional � sional showers with some freezing rain in the valleys and low lying areas 64 cars selling at record pace In the world of the adver advertising � tising man now is the time to buy that new car youve been thinking about Drive a 1964 car In 1963 why settle for less Many motorists In Prince George are doing just that An Informal survey conducted by the Citizen today of all new car firms In the city re revealed � vealed sales are higher than ever before Dealers In three models at attributed � tributed the increase In sales to the eye appealing styles of their cars Spokesmen for two firms admitted the 1964 styling had changed little from 1963 Why change the style of a winner one salesman said Another automotive firm here said it was the best year in new car sales expeiienced by the company Sales in Novem November � ber were double the same month in 1963 they said But all firms had the same complaint not enough stock for variety Said one enthusiastic sales salesman � man Two months ago we had but four or five cars for a pros prospective � pective buyer to choose from now we have 20 They are no sooner on the floor than theyre sold Another Incentive for the buyer of a new car conies when he Is offered more money for his used vehicle Used cars are In better con condition � dition now than they ever were a salesman said Five ears ago they weie horrible but now probably be because � cause of better roads In oui area they are coming to us in good shape which means more money off the price of a new car he said lie suggested that the new line of cars Is so good It seri seriously � ously affects the sale of used cars which was down this ear compared to former ears Impioved service on new cars Is also an attributing factor to the increased sales it was in indicated � dicated One film runs two meclunic shifts a da to allow out-of-town pat i ons fast ser service � vice