THE WORLD TODAY Premier Robarts of Ontario said Thursday his government Is planning a complete revision of the Liquor Control Act and the Liquor Licence Act Mr Koturts told a press conference both acts contain outmoded sections and should be updated He did not mention what changes were planned A Washington fallout re researcher � searcher urged Thursday future US underground nuclear shots be detonated at greater depths and that they be restricted to winter Dr E A Matel of the gov government � ernment backed National Centre for Atmospheric Research said potential danger could be mini minimized � mized If the proper steps were taken Chief Justice Frederic Dorion took under advisement Thurs Thursday � day a request by defence coun counsel � sel for Leopold Dion in Quebec that Le Magazine MacLean be cited for contempt of court The request was made by Dions lawyer against Les Editions MacLean - Hunter Limltee Pierre de Dellefeullle of Montreal then editor - In chief of the magazine and author Robert Fulford of Tor Toronto � onto Dion 43 was convicted of capital murder in the slaying of one of four boys whose bodies were found in the Quebec city area last summer Nine of 14 peace walkers In Albany Ga on whose be behalf � half a demonstration is planned in MontrealSaturday were con convicted � victed Wednesday and sentenced to 25 days In jail or a fine of 101 each for illegal parading The other five refused to leave their jail cells and climb to the second floor courtroom The last adjutant of the In Infamous � famous Auschwitz concentra tion camp told a court in Frank Frankfurt � furt West Germany today he first suspected what was hap happening � pening there because of the Vol 8 No 7 eh The Art Exhibit at Thyras School of Fine Arts opened Thursday with 45 persons attending The exhibit con continues � tinues today and Saturday Among the local artists ex- reek of burning bodies hung hibiting are Mrs Marlene Ongman who is pictured dis ODDresslvelv over the camn 1 i a it ia i Former SS Elite Guard cap captain � tain Karl Hoecker now a 52-year-old cashier has been ac accused � cused of running the Ausch Auschwitz � witz gas chambers and selecting victims for extermination Hoecker one of 22 accused camp guards being questioned at West Germanys biggest war crimes trial said when Iwent to Auschwitz in 1044 I had no idea of the SS human exter extermination � mination machinery and of the gas chambers Three men were arrested minutes after a 20000 bank robbery in mid town Toronto Thursday The Toronto Domin Dominion � ion Dank was robbed by three men who were caught by police when their getaway car collided with a police cruiser South Korean presidentChung Hee Park told his people today poverty stares up at us from all sides today and called on them to tighten their belts and work harder Giving his first state - of the nation speech Parksaidthe situation has been caused by a decline in US economic aid population increase and re repeated � peated bad crops The two chiefs of US Ant Antarctic � arctic operations Rear -Admiral J n Reedy and Dr T O Jones Thursday became the first American Antarctic leaders to visit the Russian base in Mirny Antarctica They were shown through the meteorological communica communications � tions cosmic ray and earth magnetism laboratories of the station during a three hour tour cussing her modern art canvas with lecturer and artist SECOND AGREEMENT REACHED e Cabinet studies hydro plan OTTAWA cr The federal cabinet Is considering today the second agreement reached with VICTORIA Special - The DC cabinet Thursday promis promised � ed all contracts for completion of Highway 16 and the Yellow head route will be awarded with within � in 15 months The promise was made to the DC Automobile Assocla- Now hear this Social worker Mrs Bridget term when he left because of Moran Is a safe bet to be the pressure of business most -wanted public speaker In Tickets are still available at town Shes already booked to 300 per person for the annual speak to the Klwanls and the meeting and election of officers Prince George Branch of the of the chamber of commerce Canadian MentalHealthAssod set for Saturday in Hotel Simon atlon Getting ready to Fraser Prof Ralph Loffmark undertake a big move Is print- Socred MLA for Vancouver- lng and stationery man Sid Wilde point Grey Is being counted on who moves his Bar Wick opera- j0 jraw a iarge crowd to the tlons soon to the former pro- affair pane store on Third One good Another step by the Canadian thing about it is that the two Cancer Society against this stores are back to back on the crippling disease will be made lane dlsectlng Third and Fourth in Prince George when a forum Lynden Fonseca was chosen will be held here Jan 17 The at the Simon Fraser Days and aim of the forum to be held Exhibition directors meeting in the Civic Centre at 8j30 pm las night to replace resigning will be to emphasize the import director Hans Rolne who had ance of self examination for one more year to go In his breast cancer In women The forum for women over 20 years INDEX age onlv wl1 Include two educational films one dealing Book page 6 with breast self examination Building page 6 and the other Is titled Time Church notices 6 and Two Women Classified 89 No no no not the back Comics 10 yard the front yard The Coming events 5 Lions Club will pick up your Editorial 7 old Christmas Tree for 25 Here and There 5 cents only If its left In the Markets 3 front yard and visible from the Sports 4 street So get the kids to drag TV 3 It out where the Lions can see People and places 3 it before Sunday noon British Columbia negotiators on the Columbia River hydro and flood control project LEGION SUMMONSED IN BINGO CONTEST VANCOUVER CP - A Royal Canadian Legion branch its manager and a community association have been summonsed to appear in court today on charges of operating a common gaming house The charges were laid following a raid Dec 27 by 25 policemen on Mount Pleasant Branch 177 where an estimated 1400 persons were playing bingo Summonses also were issued for manager Elmer R MacDonald and the Mount Pleasant Community Co Cooperative � operative Association Bingo equipment including cards used by the play players � ers books records and an estimated 2200 were seized in the raid Gaglardi repeats pledge to let highway contracts tlon according to its presi president � dent Vancouver alderman Hal ford Wilson Wilson and other BCAA of officials � ficials met the cabinet In Including � cluding highways minister P A Gaglardi here Thursday Wilson said afterwards that Gaglardi prlmlsed the con contracts � tracts would all be awarded by the end of the 19C4 fiscal year The governments fiscal year ends March 31 1965 Wilson said the delegation was assured unfinished por portions � tions of Highway 16 would be either under construction or contracts let between Jasper and Prince George In addition Improvements between Prince George and Prince Rupert will also be un under � der way The Yellowhead route be between � tween Kamloops and Jasper Is also planned this year Wilson saldcablnet ministers also told the automobile as association � sociation they are holding dis discussions � cussions with the federal gov government � ernment about paving and main maintenance � tenance of the Alaska Highway He said they appeared hope hopeful � ful some arrangement could be made for Ottawa and BC to share capital costs and for the federal government to con contribute � tribute towards the maintenance of the highway In what the automobile men termed a very successful meet meeting � ing the cabinet also promised to try and enforce a crack crackdown � down on slowpoke highway drivers Attempts will be made by the attorney generals depart department � ment to secure action by local law enforcement officers Wednesday night Mr Gag Gaglardi � lardi made the same pledge to a meeting Jn Terrace e This agreement reached Thursday night after two days of prolonged discussion sup supplements � plements a master agreement signed July 8 and making BC financially responsible for the 380000000 project Final agreement with United States negotiators on Interna International � tional aspects of the power complex could be nailed down In a new round of talks opening here Monday External Affairs Minister Martin has said publicly that next weeks bargaining session could be the last In the series begun last May after the Liber Liberals � als took office Negotiators for the three gov e rnments last m o n t h approved In principle a plan believed to Involve the purchase by the US of a large block of Colum Columbia � bia power originally allocated to BC over a period of 20 odd years It is understood the US would pay more than 400000000 in advance for that power thus fi financing � nancing the construction of three storage dams In BC costing an estimated minimum of 380000000 Thursdays agreement was announced after two days of dis discussions � cussions between a federal team heaJed by Mr Martin and three BC delegates resources minister Ray Wllllston attor attorney � ney general Robert Bonner and Dr Hugh L Keenleyslde co chairman of the BC Hydro and Power Authority The Ottawa BC agreement was described as highly tech technical � nical and detailed A brief statement said the two paitles concurred on the terms of an agreement which Is being recommended to their respective governments Mr Wllllston was to fly back to Victoria today to report to his government colleagues HID UNDER TABLE Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JANUARY 10 1964 Leroy Jensen Mrs Warburg Madsen and Wally Hum Humphries � phries are also exhibiting Mr Jensen will give an illustrated lecture at 8 pm today and Thyras advanced ballet class will entertain at 445 pm Roy Fujikawa photo George Hees former Minister of Trade and Commerce in the Progressive Conservative gov government � ernment was appointed Thurs Thursday � day to head the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges He replaces the former president Eric Klerans who left last sum summer � mer to become Minister of Revenue in the Quebec govern government � ment Thousands of rioting Panam- anlan students stormed Into the U -controlled Canal Zono In protest against tho action of American students who flow tho US flag alone at several schools The two nations havo agreed their flags should fly side by side Canal Zone police at first withheld fire as the students overran tho border but later opened up with tear gas bombs and rifles The students rampaged for three hours setting fire to buildings overturning cars and smashing the windows of Amer American � ican - owned stores before police Issued an urgent call for US Army aid Gen Walter OMeara then moved tanks up to the border and placed sollders on guard along it Panamas President Roberto Chlarl denounced what he called UjS aggression and promised to obtain Justice for Panama once and for all be before � fore whatever International bodies are necessary His government filed a com complaint � plaint with the Organization of American States demanding an Immediate Investigation Panamas ambassador to the United Nations Acqullino Boyd was en route to New York to bring charges of agression be for the United Nations Secur Security � ity Council Panamanian Ambassador Au gusto Rango left Washington for home The government said 145 per persons � sons were injured in Panama City and another 45 in Colon at the Caribbean entrance to the canal One newspaper said all the dead were 20 or younger The demonstrators attacked US property in Panama City and Colon causing thousands of dollars in damage Fires were set at the US Information Agency building the offices of Pan American and Branlff Airways and tire recapping plants of the Good Goodyear � year and Firestone companies CD co ordinator plans to attend meeting here J F A Jim Lister pro provincial � vincial civil defence coordin coordinator � ator from Victoria will par participate � ticipate In a one - day civil defence conference In Prince George Wednesday Prince George CD co-ordinator Jack Nicholson said today the survey will study the citys role as a reception area for the handling of 45000 evacuees from a theoretical disaster area outside the city Also taking part in the survey will be Prince George zone co - ordinator Keith Young Mayor Garvin Dezell and the various heads of city depart departments � ments The study will get under way at 9 am In CD headquarters In the old city fire hall and will continue throughout theday with a break for lunch in the Prince George Hotel Theoretically Prince George as a reception area Is re required � quired to be geared to accomo accomodate � date 45000 evacuees and to provide lodging transportation and communication as well as decontamination for them Four-year-old sees killing SASKATOON CP -He kill killed ed nty mommy Pat and Dale Four-year-old Donald Wourm was describing the bludgeoning deaths of his mother Mrs Mar Margaret � garet Wourm 38 and Mrs Pa Patricia � tricia Llttlechief 17 in a west Saskatoon home Thursday night Three hours earlier he had dashed breathless through the rear door of the home of Mr and Mrs J E Cumpstone with word of the tragedy Police said Mrs Wourm and Mrs Llttlechief were clubbed to death with an axe They said Mrs Wourms son Dale 7 was In serious condition In hospital with multiple skull fractures Hospital officials said Dale apparently found unconscious outside the house was under the care of a neurosurgeon and there was a possibility he would undergo surgery A man was taken Into custody one and a half hours after the deaths were reported Two other persons In the house were not hurt They were Mrs Llttlechiefs son Kim 1 12 and a female relative of Mrs Wourm whose name was not available Mr Cumpstone said he and his wife were eating supper when they heard a rattle at the front door I looked out and saw no one Then Donald came tearing In the back door without knocking He said all the people over there were killed with an axe he said Mr Cumpstone said he called the police and went next door but the police had already ar arrived � rived and a few people had gathered Police put Donald and Kim In the Cumpstones custody Donald greeted reporters with You should go next door Mommy got chopped with an axe In the eye Mrs Cumpstone said Donald said he hid under the table The Cumpstones said the Wourms moved into their Sas Saskatoon � katoon home Dec 30 but knew nothing about their neighbors An earlier report the Wourms were from Alberta could not be substantiated Ption lOgan 4 2441 COLD Low 8 IllRh 20 See wiMttirr Pro 3 7c a cpf 15 KNOWN DEAD US troops battle with Panamanians along canal zone PANAMA CITY Intuuim AP--Pnimmn hii8kmkIo1 relntiotu with tlu Unitwl States todny nfter n night of hnttlcH between Ptituimnnimi IvmonstrntorH and US troops mid Ca nnl Zone police The wild night of rioting and disorder stimim d from nttvmplH ly Paminwtnimi demonstrators to assert rights to fly their nntionnl flag iti the Canal Zone mid re scnttnent at this on the part of US residents of tho one Five Panamanians were reported killed and 96 wounded in the new gun fight ing on the border of the US canal zone This brought the death toll in the violeme which erupted Inst night to IT including time US soldiers No effect expected here after helicopter merger A planned merger of Okanagan llellcoptors Ltd and Pacific Helicopters Ltd announced Thursday In Vancouver by exec executives � utives of the two companies is not expected to have any im immediate � mediate effect on Pacific Hell copters operations In Prince George William Harvle Pacific man manager � ager here said nothing has been settled In Vancouver and its hard to tell what effect the merger will have on operations here at this early date Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed In a state statement � ment Issued by Okanagan presi president � dent G W McPherson and Pa Pacific � cific president J D Storle The announcement said only that Pacific shareholders will exchange their shares for treasury shares to bo Issued by Okanagan Storlo said later that Pacific a private company Is owned by about 20 shareholders but de declined � clined to say how many shares the company had outstanding He also declined to say whether the exchange will be a straight swap of one share of Pacific for one share of Okanagan Okanagan which was bid at 195 in Vancouver Tuesday has slightly more than 50 per cent of Its authorized stock outstanding The Joint Okanagan Pacific announcement said the deal Is still subject to approval by the Air Transport Board of Canada and final approval of the direc directors � tors and shareholders Holding tickets to adventures in learning Frank Mar Marshall � shall director of the night school urges everyone to sign up for classes which start next Monday Among the 24 courses available is everything from fly fishing to in income � come tax know how Anyone wanting to register should see Mr Marshall at Duchesss Park school next week