THE WORLD TODAY President Walter Reuther of the United AutomoblleWork ers has described Hal Banks as a disgrace to the labor movement Mr Reuther an official of the AFL CtO says he opposes AFL CIO support of Danks president of the Sea Seafarers � farers International Union of Canada Reuther speaking Wednesday night in St Cath Catharines � arines Ont said the Cana Canadian � dian Labor Congress is entitled to handle Its own affairs with without � out interference from the VS Meanwhile a defence lawyer at the trial of Teamsters Un Union � ion president James ltoffa has extracted an admission from a prosecution witness that he had a series of law violations as a youth The witness Edward Partin of Baton Rouge said the violations were climaxed with a reformatory term But he said he never had a charge against him until he met ltoffa Partin testified Wednesday in Chattanooga that Iloffa offered up to 20000 to fix his Hoffas 1962 conspiracy trial Jury Mayor James Rea of Nota sulga Ala says if an Injunc Injunction � tion is Issued restraining him from interfering with the en enrolment � rolment of six Negro pupils at a white school he will obey it Rea has been served a sum summons � mons to appear before a fed federal � eral judge at a hearing on the injunction Friday The federal government is challenging the use by Rea of a fire prevention ordinance to keep six Negroes out of school Sources say Infantry troops i at Fort Denning Ga are on the alert for possible movement into Alabama if they are need needed � ed There is no official con confirmation � firmation of this report given to the Associated Press by sources at Columbus Ga near Fort Denning Sen Barry Goldwater has accused I resident Johnson of diddling and dawdling in the dis dispute � pute over the Panama canal The Arizona senator said while campaigning in New Hampshire for the Republican presidential nomination that Johnson could end the crisis with a simple executive order New Yorks Gov Nelson Rockefeller is appearing before the public affairs conference of the US Chamber of Com Commerce � merce in Washington In his prepared remarks Rockefeller declared that a strong American economy is an absolute essential for world leadership And he charged that the US is plagued by what he called a leadership gap Communist guerrillas at attacking � tacking in battalion strength have captured several villages in South Viet Nam The assaults were the most furious since the coup last week Govern Government � ment forces launched counter counterattacks � attacks to try to recapture a town south of Saigon an out outpost � post in the Mekong delta and five villages northwest of Sai Saigon � gon The communists are be believed � lieved to have killed or wound wounded � ed 40 persons In another at attack � tack at Viet Nams southern tip A total of 141 teachers to today � day failed to appear for classes at 13 Roman Catholic schools in the Asbestos Windsor dis district � trict of Quebec 85 miles east of Montreal Classes were can cancelled � celled and more than 3700 pupils were sent home The teachers are members of the Asbestos Teachers Associa Association � tion now engaged in contract negotiations with the Asbestos Windsor School Commission Vol 8 No 26 tft4taMBSPVHB South Fort George will go ahead with plans for the Installation of a sanitary sewer Now hear this During the warm spell a good sized swimming pool appeared behind the Simon Fraser In the parking lot It looked so good to one somewhat inebriated local resident he took a dive into it from the top of a parked car It was no 01mplc style plunge but he broke several world records In heading soaking wet for shore Prince George Mohawks fans wishing to watch their Cariboo Hockey League representatives open their semi final playoff against the first place Quesnel Kangaroos this weekend will be able to purchase their tickets In the clt Quesnel has made 100 tickets available for Saturday and Sundays games In the south They will bo on sale from noon Friday to noon Saturday at 960 Third Ave INDEX Classified 10 11 Comics 8 Coming events 9 District 2 Editorial 7 Entertainment 5 C Here and there 9 Markets 3 Sports 4 Tv 6 People and places 2 A Francois Lake man says he found a tired pair of scis scissors � sors He found them In a tire he was fixing but how long they had been there or how they got there Is a mystery From CDC Halifax has been heard a piece of music called the Cheslatta Lake Waltz As Cheslatta Lake is a few miles south of Francois Lake wondering If this Is the lake the waltz is about Also won wondering � dering who wrote It Works super Dill Jones re reports � ports that so far this winter the city has lemoved 8095 yards of snow which put In another way equals roughly 1800 truck loads assuming each truck can carry 12 yards If we figure each truck measures 20 feet this comes out to a line of trucks five miles long which were requir required � ed to remove all the snow that was cleared off the streets this winter Quite a snow job you bet With Its hair cut short and Its tall cut long someone knows where that dog can be Mrs E Blow 2164 Laurler says a six to elght weekold black pup with a little white on Us chest has been sitting on her doorstep for the past few days and the owner may claim it anytime ek system in the community with without � out assistance from the city of Prince George A spokesman for the South Fort water Improvement dis district � trict said Prince George city councils refusal to permit the depositing of sewage from homes in the Cuddy Subdivision into the city main trunk line on Twentieth will not alter Its plans City council meeting In committee Wednesday reject rejected � ed the South Fort George re quest on the advise of Its works superintendent and Associated Engineering Services Ltd Its consulting engineers The Improvement district proposed to pay for the cost of connecting approximately 30 homes In the Cuddy Subdivision to the citys system thus elim eliminating � inating the necessity of constructing a trunk line across the Hundson Bay slough and in installing � stalling a pumping station to handle the flow Both works superintendent Bill Jones and ACS advised council the proposal would not be In the best Interests of the city Mr Jones said the city would have no control over the maln talnance standards of such a system nor over the amount of Improper storm drainage water which might be allowed to enter the system Doth these uncontrolled fac tors would seriously affect the operation and malntainance of the city sewer system Into which the results of these conditions e would flow Mr Jones re reported � ported Undeterred by the citys ac action � tion Mrs J McCallum chair chairman � man of the improvement district said plans are under way to collect connection fees from approximately 200 home owners in South Fort Once the fees are in hand the dis district � trict will make application for a loan under the federal-provincial municipal aid fund Per Permission � mission will also be sought from the pollution control board to allow the dumping of raw sew sewage � age In the Fraser River e itizn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6 1 964 sto Abbbbbbbbbb V Jf b- SiJtVr - OJjrjWFrI4eayHrjMiWpfel rMSvHiU via v BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflwvBBBBb PPBVi v - SBSIh3r ulKiK9l5vUBiKiKa jiiit bvbbbbbbbbbD W fflfe at bbbbbbI m5BC XA V VbbbW vKBBBBBBBhBVr PaPr Ybbbbbbbv NCIIbbBbb -SbbbH First phase of 200000 winter work program in the Seymour Subdivision the in installation � stallation of water pipe got underway Wednesday at Fifteenth and Johnson Here city works crews backfill six inch cast iron distribution pipe Other utilities to be installed include storm sewers sanitary sewers and underground power and tele telephone � phone lines Pete Miller photo SAYS SOUTH FORT GEORGE Well go ahead anyway McPhall s Contracting of Richmond submitted the lowest bid for the Job when tenders were opened this week in Van Vancouver � couver Work on the project which Involves clearing grading grubbing and stripping 200 acres will start immediately a PGE spokesman said today and will be completed by June 30 McPhails was one of 10 firms which had submitted tenders by the Jan 31 closing date The contract is the first phase of an expansion program Hood gang flees jail beats cops MONTREAL CP In a fast moving bullet - punctuated chase police quickly recap recaptured � tured four of six men who escaped early today from cells In a downtown courthouse where they were being held In connec connection � tion with the activities of a rob-and-rape gang Two of the men believed to have been joined by women companions following their es escape � cape evaded a police dragnet and and Island wide search for them was under way Police said all six were being held for questioning in connec connection � tion with a violent series of robberies house burglaries and hijackings by the so - called Hooded Gang In Quebec last year Among those caught was Vic Victor � tor Pretty Boy Levesque ar arrested � rested only last Saturday after being long sought by police The other men captured were identified as Jean Roger Fal ardeau Aristlde Fecteau and Jean Guy Darveau The two still at large were Jean Claude Messier and An Antonio � tonio Facchlno The two were believed to be in an apartment building com complex � plex In Montreals north end Police said between 25 and 10 squsd cars surrounded the buildings Hie escapees beat up two police officers and took their revolvers before fleeing on foot from the court house basement jail at 3 35 a m One of the guns was not loaded Police said Darveau and Fal ardeau were the first to be caught while they were sitting in an east end restaurant Le Levesque � vesque and Fecteau were cap captured � tured in a nearby park Police later revealed that either Messier or Facchlo was shot and wounded but managed to escape on foot from search searchers � ers The four captured men were turned over to the Quebec Provincial Police Levesque was found guilty Wednesday of possession of an unregistered weapon He was to be sentenced Feb 21 The hefty 25-year-old Mont realer was to appear In court again Feb 25 on charges of possession of burglar tools a forged car registration and stolen blank drivers permits Church purchase clears way for re location St Giles Presbyterian Church at Fifth and Melville will be sold to the city for 32500 City council meeting In com committee � mittee Wed agreed to pay that amount for he building and property thus removing the last obstacle for the re locatlon of Fifth and the construction of an arterial highway to serve the downtown area Formal approval of the pur purchase � chase price will be given at a regular meeting of council Monday Approval of the sale price of six other properties In Involved � volved In the project Is also expected to be given at the same time Meanwhile the sale price negotiated by a committee from the church headed by Ken Lutt rell will be submitted for final approval at a meeting of the church congregation Feb 17 Also Involved in the agree agreement � ment of sale is a city com commitment � mitment to exchange a piece of land at Fifteenth and Ed Edmonton � monton where the church plans to erect a new building City ratepayers ratified a bylaw last Dec 5 to permit the city to proceed with plans for the realignment of Fifth It Is expected that construc construction � tion of the 80 foot wide high highway � way will start late next sum summer � mer sjpjpg planned for Prince George which will involve the reloca relocation � tion of the present PGE passen passenger � ger and freight facilities to a site about two miles south near the new Fraser River bridge Also involved is the creation of Industrial sites ard additional yarding facilities The program is designed to meet an increasing demand for industrial sites with trackage something that has virtually disappeared on the city side of the Fraser River bridge The PGE reports that is has received about a dozen or more applications for sites In Us Industrial acreage At least one major manufacturer Prince George Planing Mills plans to locate an Integral part of Its operation at the PGE location Additional yards and passing tracks are required by the rail railway � way which In the Immediate future Is expected to enjoy an unprecedented increase lnbusl ness generated by the Peace River power project the Prince George pulp and paper mill and by development of the Northern Interior and the Peace River area generally Other tenders for the PGE contract were submitted by Reg Perrln Dawson Creek Star Equipment Daisy Lake Clear Clearing � ing Vancouver Den G Inter Construction Co Ltd Prince Goorco peter Klewlt and Sons Vancouver North American Roadworklng- Edmonton Daw Dawson � son Construction Vancouver United Contractors and Burlee Logging Highest tender was for 167787 ACT bingo nets 300 Ambrose Giesinger operator of the Riverside service sta station � tion and grocery store won 300 today in the Associated Cana Canadian � dian Travellers newspaper bingo Mr Giesinger father of two children said he played the game published in The Citizen to help the ACTs community projects He and his wife have been operating the store at the end of the Fraser River bridge for six years He said the money will come In handy for a number of fam family � ily projects Wwn LOgon 4 2441 mmympmtmffi wm Low 15 - High 32 m 7 a copy NEAR BYPASS HTOHWAY 113000 contract let for clearing new PGE site Pacific Great Eastern railway announced today a contract in the amount of 113000 has been awarded a Lower Mainland firm for clearing and grading railway yards and industrial sites on the east bank of the Fraser River Pine Pass snowfall doesnt wont to stop McLEODS LAKE Correspondent Snowfall in the Pine Pass has reached 32 feet nine feet more than at the same time last year In 1954 the total for the year was 52 feet but with two more months of winter yet to be recorded that amount may be exceeded There is one consolation however If any ground hog managed to reach the surface on Sunday the low overcast prevented him from seeing his shadow Martin admits government cant meet care demands VICTORIA Correspondent - Health Minister Martin Thursday agreed with opposi opposition � tion critics that the provincial mental health services arent meeting the demand for them Speaking In the legislature he said the government would try its level best to catch up but this is something no government on earth has man managed � aged to do He said BCs mental health services were the best in Can Canada � ada Defending the governments program against two weeks of opposition attack he told the legislature he welcomes con constructive � structive criticism Dut please try to recognize what were trying to do and the difficulties we face The minister said the prob problem � lem Is one of population growth complicated by a lack of trained staff particularly in remote areas He said the staff at Woodlands school for the retarded at New Westminster Increased by 57 last year alone and despite the opening of Tranquille School near Kamloops only 30 beds are now left to be filled at Woodlands Mr Martin said ho was par particularly � ticularly proud of advances made by the Social Credit government In treating psy psychotic � chotic and emotionally-dlstrub-ed children Both had been neg neglected � lected by previous administra administrations � tions One of his departments greatest difficulties had been in finding psychiatrists for re regional � gional mental health centres However psychiatrists had been found recently for centres at Kelowna and Nanalmo Mr Martin spoke during the throne speech debate which will be wound up today by Wa Water � ter Resources Minister Wil liston Premier Bennett will bring down the 1964 65 budget Friday Businessmen want voice The newly - formed Down Downtown � town Business Association wants a voice In any discussions Initiated by the city relating to downtown parking Alec McGregor chairman of the association advised city council Wednesday that a three man committee has been ap appointed � pointed by the association to deal soley with parking He requested that this com committee � mittee be brought Into future discussions the city may In Initiate � itiate to plan the citys present and future parking needs Mr McGregor pointed out that the association organized last week already has a mem membership � bership of 80 and expects to enroll many more downtown businessmen Mr McGregors request was referred to Mayor Garvin De zell who early this year an announced � nounced that he will take the Initiative In formulating plans regarding parking The Downtown Business As Association � sociation represents a move by a number of city business and professional people to make their voice heard at city hall when decisions are being made regarding the future develop development � ment of the 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the Vancouver poliomyelitis headquarters to help rehabilitate persons who suf suffered � fered the crippling disease Pete Miller photo