THE WORLD TODAY Indian Army Troops patrolled Calcutta and Its suburbs today with shoot-to-klll orders to check Hindu Moslem violence that has claimed at least 75 lives during the last four days Most of the dead are Moslems Widespread looting and arson was reported in and around Calcutta The city Indias largest is In west Bengal state More than 4000 persons were arrested It was the first communal out outbreak � break since 1947 when the In Indian � dian subcontinent was partition partitioned � ed and hundreds of thousands were massacred Refugees from neighboring East Pakistan have reported 29 dead there In attacks on Hindus The United States and Panama agreed today in Panama to set up a joint authority with the Organization of American Stales to try to keep peace along the riot bloodied Canal Zone border The five man delegation from the OAS arranged for a final meeting before flying back to Washington today to settle tech technical � nical details for the peace au authority � thority proposed by Argentina Informants said the US and Panama would each have one military man and one civilian of the authority with a neu neutral � tral OAS representative as chairman Alfedo VazquezCar rlcosa Colombian ambassador to the OAS has been proposed for the chairmanship post The US Supreme court struck down today a Louisiana law requiring designation on election ballots of the race of candidates for all effective of offices � fices in the state The decision was given on an appeal by two Negroes who were unsuccessful candidates for nomination as school board members of East Daton Rouge parish July 28 1962 The Montreal wholesale price of sugar was raised 55 cents to 17 a 100 pound bag by three major Montreal refineries to today � day The price Increase brought sugar to its highest level since mid November of last year The Canadian Press reports weekend accidents across Can Canada � ada were responsible for at least 26 deaths including 12 in highway mishaps and nine in fires The survey from six pm Friday to midnight Sunday re reveals � veals that Ontario had 13 fatal fatalities � ities Quebec five Nova Scotia three DC two New Bruns Brunswick � wick Alberta and Manitoba one each No fatalities were reported in Saskatchewan Newfoundland and PEI A Canadian salvage tug has started the long haul to Van Vancouver � couver from the Aleutian Is Islands � lands with a disabled Greek freighter in tow The freighter Elli was bound for Vancouver when it lost Its propellor in the Pacific and had to be pulled in by an American navy tug John II Gordon 49 and John A MacDonald 42 have been appointed assistant deputy min ministers � isters in the department of northern affairs and national Resources Northern Affairs Minister Arthur Lalng an announced � nounced Sunday Cordon has been acting di director � rector of Indian affairs for the last year while MacDonald has been assistant deputy head of the bureau of government or organization � ganization The top leaders of the Arab world gathered in Cairo today seeking united actions to block Israels plan to divert waters of the Jordan river for Irriga Irrigation � tion of the Negev desert George Charity one of the two bush pilots injured Thursday in a crash landing near Rupert House on James Bay was flown to hospital at South Porcupine Ont Charity co pilot of anAustin Airway DC 3 which was forced down inmuskeg has broken legs and facial cuts Vol 8 No 8 Now hear this With the DC Forest Service staff Its a case of sweet and sour says Information officer Dill Edwards who reports that recently the department acquir acquired � ed a sllviculturist named Jim Sweeten and that the latest addi addition � tion to the staff is a JohnSzauer ouch The Canadian Ked Cross is seeking the whereabouts of Josef Gaspar Mr Caspar was born In Hungary in 1930 His last known address was Gls come Information regarding this man is being sought by his mother Anyone having any information regarding Mr Gas par is asked to contact Mrs A S Plrquet at LOgan 4 4322 Although Prof Ralph Loff marks speech at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Saturday was mainly concerned with the dismal science ofeconomlcs it had Us lighter moments At the beginning of his talk Mr Loffmark said that though this was his first visit to Prince George he had learned one thing about the city by looking at chamber members and their wives An awful lot of young women had married a lot of old men Later when he was presented with Spruce Dol Dollar � lar Mr Loffmark commented As a member of the Social Credit party I am more than familiar with funny money Southbound motorists are ad advised � vised the Fraser Canyon wjll be closed starting today from 730 am to 5 pm dally Mon Monday � day through Friday so that high highway � way crews can clean up rock slides that have disrupted traf traffic � fic r ie Citizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY JANUARY 13 1964 Husk ik HflHl Coach Willie Schmidt of the junior Prince George PeeGees stands deserted by the players bench as he watches the last few minutes of an exhibition game against Williams Lake Carbines Sunday PeeGees through an injury and heavy penalties were left with only four players on the ice Roy Fujikawa photo Breaking window brings fines Two Prince George Juveniles were placed on two years pro probation � bation In magistrates court Saturday for smashing a 200 plate glass window and stealing radios valued at 120 Norman Delina 1C and Robert Isblster 17 pleaded guilty after their case was raised to adult court from Juvenile court The two youths had broken a large window in the Common Commonwealth � wealth Trust Duilding Jan 5 around 6 pm and took two radios displayed as prizes They were ordered by Magi Magistrate � strate G O Stewart to make restitution within the year for the cost of the window One of the radios valued at 80 was recovered but Isbister told the court he had lost the other one WIFE IN HOSPITAL Smoking report indicts the weed WASHINGTON W The American smoker still linger lingering � ing over the grim facts of a US government report re released � leased Saturday branding cig cigarette � arette smoking a health hazard is on centre stage to a big audience this week The new report 14 months in the making lists cigarette smoking as the major cause of lung cancer a significant cause of cancer of the larnyx and associated it with a number of other cancers from those of the oral cavity to the bladder So strong Is the evidence of health hazard the committee said that It called for correc corrective � tive action Here are the strong findings of the panel of scientsits Early death the more a per Lung cancer Cigarette smoking is the major cause especially for men but the data is forming that way for women too The risk Increases if the smoker quits ette smokers have a higher death rate from heart andblood vessel disease then do non smoke s and this Impressed the committee However the only evidence at present Is statistical and not sure enough by itself to call cigarettes a cause of heart and blood ves vessel � sel disease although the as association � sociation is suspicious Wheezing coughing death Cigarette smoking is the most Import cause of chronic bron bronchitis � chitis in the United States In Increased � creased the risk of dying from bronchitis and from em emphysema � physema a hardening and pro progressive � gressive Inefficiency of the lungs Pipe smoking Linked to cancer of the lip Dabies Tinier babies born to women who smoke while pregnant Why smoke The benefits HO WORD ON SNOOSE But what about snuff addicts Says city alderman Spike Enemark who has never lost his affection for a pinch of snoose since he worked son smokes the greater the as a youth in the mines and later in the woods I may chances ox dying aneariyaeam not be candidate for lung cancer but I just might get stomach cancer Stomach cancer Sure You never spit out snoose that would be wasting it Anrl euro onnnph nt ntv hn thpv confirm that the longer a person smokes the R tneoaan finpr fll nf Rnnnsflt aCnuii more a person smokes lessens k v i Heart disease Male cigar- cil meeting he holds onto it until the end of smoking lie primarily In the area of mental health the com committee � mittee decided and the habit originates in a search for con contentment � tentment Industry reaction The to tobacco � bacco institute speaking for the American Tobacco Industry said the report would get care careful � ful study but that it was not the last chapter What is really needed the institute said more lhan an assessment of current evidence is more research to uncover still unrealized answers As for sales judging by past examples the federal report is not likely to have a great or lasting effect Sales slid when the American Cancer Society in 1954 link linked � ed smoking to a shorter We lung cancer and other disease but they soon recovered In England there was a 12 12 per cent drop In cig cigarette � arette sales after the Dritish ministry of health and the Royal College of physicians indicated cigarettes as a lung cancer cause But the scare had little lingering effect and sales went back to normal leve Is Phon LOgan 4 2441 Current interpretation of anti - trust legislation Is en encouraging � couraging the Independent Canadian businessman to parti participate � cipate In large monopolies Ralph R Loffmark Social Credit MLA for Vancouver Tolnt Grey said here Saturday He spoke at the annual meeting of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce Loffmark is a professor of commerce and buniness ad administration � ministration at the University of British Columbia He charged the trend to mon monopolies � opolies was eroding the independence of every individual in Canada Decause small business fear convictions on charges of con conspiracy � spiracy to fix prices they turn to amalgamation the speaker said aEA 31 Low 20 - High 32 District father of 10 dies of gunshot wound The father of 10 children was shot and killed Satur Saturday � day in the living room of his house Dead is Dennis Alexander Kemp 39 who lived on the Hoodoo Lake Road 32 miles north west of Prince George His wife Alice Rose Kemp 37 was arrested and is in Prince George Regional Hospital under treatment for shock No charges have yet been laid police said The dead man apparently was shot in the chest at close range by a 16 gauge shotgun with a rifled slug police said Mr Kemp was killed at approximately 930 p m while sitting in the living room of his four bedroom ranch style home The majority of the children who range in age from three to 18 were in tne house at the time of the shooting Police said they were notified of the shooting after somebody went to the nearest neighbor Bert Peterson who lives more than a mile away Mr Peterson drove 13 miles to Nukko Lake and phoned the dis district � trict detachment of the RCMP Neither the Kemp nor Peterson house has electricity or phones Mr Kemp was unemployed for a number of years and was believ believed � ed in ill health An inquest was opened at 1030 a m today but adjourned Vanderhoof social worker backs Mrs Morons stand VANDERHOOF Correspondent A social worker here says he would be opposed to the appointment of a royal commission to examine the provincial welfare de department � partment if it meant that children would suffer because of the delay incurred John Dusby who commended Prince George social worker W0 LlbrCllS Mrs Drldget Moran for her recent disclosure of conditions In the department In the Nor Northern � thern Interior said Mrs Moran was well qualified He said that in Vanderhoof approximately 90 children are In foster homes whereas the welfare office here is only set up to handle about half that amount Mr Dusby blamed the lack of social workers on the fact that the department demands per persons � sons of high qualifications He said highly qualified personnel are often lured to other higher pay jobs Mr Dusby inferred that a commission of inquiry might be too lengthy and subsequently action to remedy faults relating to the welfare of children might be delayed Bennett vows to increase workers pay VANCOUVER Cf Premier Dennett says the DC govern government � ment is going to Improve the provinces social welfare ser servicesIncluding � vicesIncluding an increase in the salaries of social welfare workers The premier was questioned in Vancouver Sunday about recent criticism of provincial social welfare facilities as he stepped off a plane from Hawaii where he has been holidaying He took particular exception to a remark by Campbell River Magistrate Roderick Halg Drown that social services had stood still for 12 years calling it a stupid remark to attend meet Delegates from Prince George to the DC Liberal convention Jan 17 and 18 in Vancouver will be Charles Graham and Mrs Graham and Ray Culll nane Mr Graham is past presi president � dent of the Prince George and Fort George Liberal associa associations � tions and past area vice presi president � dent Mr Culllnane is a past Lib Liberal � eral candidate for the Fort George riding The purpose of the convention Is primarily to organize the party more strongly in DC They hope to do this by intro introducing � ducing regional councils so that all Liberal control will not be left to Vancouver and Victoria councils Mr Graham said they also hope to discuss plans on how to get the Highway 1G project started and completed as soon as possible I personally plan to intro introduce � duce a resolution endorsing Mrs Dridget Moran for her actions on the welfare situa situation � tion in the province This issue has been brought out in the open where there was only murmur lngs before and I think that she has done a very commendable thing Mr Graham said Blast kills 5 ATTLEDOnO Mass fl- A series of explosions heard 50 miles away shattered a building of a chemical company plant Sunday night At least five persons were killed by the blasts and a sub subsequent � sequent fire that roared out of control for five hours endang endangering � ering more than 100 homes 7 a cpy At ltzrmlj ffmi Syr aro F KeP A JfJtii ItPi B w i v - VM New president Art Murray right and past president Harold Assman hold the two gavels they received after the installation of officers of the Chamber of Commerce Saturday Also installed as officers at annual meeting Saturday were vice presidents Lloyd Hunter and Bob Hamilton and treasurer Gerry Rannie LOFFMARKS REMARKS Trend toward monopolies eroding independence They need some control of price levels to prevent cut cutthroat � throat competition the newly elected MLA asserted If a large company fixes prices It wont be prosecuted by the gov government � ernment Mr Loffmark com commented � mented Mr Loffmark attacked mon monopolies � opolies because he said They represent a general decline of the Independence of the individual Large companies do not bring out new products Monopolies are often more I inefficient Former leaders and small businessmen in a town are re reduced � duced to being clerks in a huge company Danks prefer extending credit to the large business rather than the small How to cut smoking in half No stopping these three Says cigarette smoker Ted Nelson Kent city clerk whose one-and-a-half pack consumption daily ranks him as one of the millions of male smokers fingered by the medical association It doesnt bother me a bit he wheezed Mentally Ive quit hundreds of times but Ive no intention of quit quitting � ting now A C CTony Radford oil distributor an Inveterate pipe smoker who says he smokes like a chimney Ive always smoked a pipe so the report doesnt bother me said Mr Rad foi d who admits to Inhaling A H Al Pixon district foi ester DC Fojeit Ser Service � vice who is a fond cigar smoker decilbes himself with unruffled calm as a slmon pure Ive never inhaled he explained apologetically