but for THE WORLD TODAY Carrier called The aircraft carrier Dona venture has been ordered to abandon exercises In the East ern Atlantic and head for Hall fax where she Is due to ar arrive � rive Sunday The navy says the carrier has been recalled to stand by In the event she may be required for special duty The navy did not say what Is meant by special duty but there Is some speculation the Dona venture may be used to send a peace - keeping force to Cyprus Floods hit US Hundreds of families have fled their homes along Indiana rivers and streams that empty Into the Ohio River Clark County officials report National Guard trucks moving some ISO families from the town of Utlca on the Ohio At Cincinnati the Ohio River Is surging toward Its fourth highest level In his history � tory and highest since 1945 The weather bureau is stick sticking � ing to its prediction that the river will crest at 66 feet or higher Ontario storm Gale force winds are sweep sweeping � ing across Southern Ontario spawned by a disturbance mov moving � ing from the Ohio Valley north northeast � east into New England Two Inches of snow has fallen in Southern Ontario The snow combined with the strong winds reduced visibility to almost zero In many areas Hazard Hazardous � ous driving conditions were re reported � ported in most areas of south southern � ern Ontario Ma shows up The mother of accused presi presidential � dential assassin Lee Oswald Mrs Marguerite Oswald appeared at the trial of Jack Ruby In Dallas this morning She was promptly served with a subpoena to testify for the prosecution Ruby Is on trial for killing Oswald two days after President Kennedy was assassinated The subpoena prevented Mrs Oswald from entering the courtroom as a spectator The prosecutions swift action took Oswalds mo mother � ther by surprise and angered her Lodge in running Sources close to US am ambassador � bassador Henry Cabot Lodge have said he may stay in Sai a big write in campaign him has been organized Divorce sought A Toronto newspaper says Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton have started marriage procedures with Ontarios pro provincial � vincial secretary John Yar emko The newspaper says the couple hired a Toronto lawyer who made applications for a marriage licence directly to the minister but there Is no con confirmation � firmation or denial from Mr Yaremkos office Brain tests A doctor who made brain wave tests on Jack Ruby testi testified � fied at Rubys murder trial to today � day Dr Martin Towler of the University of Texas medical school In Galveston explained the tests to the Jury Defence Counsel Melvln Belli called at attention � tention to the fact that markings on one page differed with those on another He asked the signi significance � ficance Towler replied That Is clinically referred to as seizure activity Building page 6 Classified 8 9 Comics r to Vol 8 No 49 vv m lWbbBbTvHL JBffn F - - - ggyi i fflf S t BHBHBHBHBPMP- AtJSI J gon Wednesday to follow re- SSi SSpsK Don touch hospital land has been scheduled to make a Secretary 2 J2 K McNamaras us- Defene fact Graham tells council finding team Lodges name is not entered in New Hampshire City council Monday night was told by one of its own members to keep its hands off land reserved for hospital purposes As a result council changed its mind about donating two Crown owned lots to the Prince George Branch of the Mental Health Association for use as a site for a White Cross Centre Aid Charlie Graham made it abundantly clear that as chair chairman � man of the hospital board he was not prepared to tolerate further infringements on property that has been set aside for hospital use At a meeting In committee last Wednesday council agreed to a suggestion that two lots on Edmonton at Thirteenth im immediately � mediately east of the hospital parking lot be made available to the mental health branch Aid Graham who was ab absent � sent from the meeting told coun council � cil that the decision was in op opposition � position to policy previously adopted by council regarding hospital reserves Council agreed to donate land to the mental association fol following � lowing a recent appeal byasso clatlon president C R Moss Now hear this Willy Brown Is in town from Telegraph Creek and styles himself the arm wrestling champion of the northern In Interior � terior Tmflfty onehesays1 but there arent many who can put my arm down Willy looking far younger than his years certainly would be a champion in his age class even if not in open competition A Williams Lake RCMP of officer � ficer put a mannequin beside him in his car to make un unsuspecting � suspecting motorists think he was on a Sunday drive One result was an irate motorist reporting to the officers INDEX who said It will be used for the site of a White Cross centre which will provide rehabilita rehabilitative � tive facilities for mental health patients Aid Graham pointed out that council agreed following the sale of hospital reserve prop property � erty to the Simon Fraser Private Hospital at Tenth and Laurier there would be no further In Infringements � fringements Some of you have Ignored this agreement he charged It Is ill advised and absolutely in opposition to the policy laid down by this council As Council representatives on the hospital board Aid Graham advised aldermen that the hospital will need all of the reserve adjacent to the building for future expansion What looks like a large amount of property now will be minimal In the future he said He suggested that council give title to the hospital of all re reserve � serve lands so that the board could be better guided In Its planning Although council listened to Aid Grahams beratement those who favored last weeks recommendation could not agree with his charge that they superiors that he spotted him had gone against council policy entertaining a woman passenger in his patrol car Good news for the west line A transport department esti estimate � mate of 10000 for Improve ments to the water system at Smlthers Airport has been tabled for study In the House of Commons says Frank How ard MP for Skeena Golda Nelson informs us that although her car was in an ac accident � cident Sunday she was not It was reported a car driven by Mrs Nelson was In col llslon with a car driven by Reta Walrath Mrs Nelson says her car was parked and unoccupied Sorry Although the Slvinteenthis still a week away for Mayor Garvin Pezell Its always St Patricks Day for hes sel seldom � dom without the paddy green le of hls At Iast nis coun- Editorial - 7 Markets 3 cil meeting His Worships tie looked less conspicuous back 2v ed up wlth tnat fresn Hawallan V 2 tan I resent Aid Grahams re- marks countered Aid ilarry Loder He shouldnt have a dog - In - the - manger at titude about this He said that the proposed White Cross centre constituted patient care and that council considered the welfare of the city as a whole in considering the location on Edmonton Aid Dick Yardley said neither he Aid Spike Enemark nor Aid Milliard Clare had any wish to hurt the hospital when the recommendation was made last week If the city manager can come up with another site that is suitable thats all right with me he said Mayor Garvin Dezell advised Aid Graham that even if coun council � cil had been in the wrong the property In question could not have been conveyed to the CM1IA by the provincial lands depart department � ment without approval of the hospital board The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia Greek warriors fight their way into control of a Turkish stronghold set up in a clinic at Limassol on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus British truce officials said that at least 16 Turkish Cypriots and one Greek Cypriot were killed in the fighting be before � fore an uneasy cease fire was established AP photo Blood drenched Cyprus quiet in uneasy truce NICOSIA iP Greek- and Turklsh Cyprlots kept an un uneasy � easy truce in battered Ktima today but new fighting broke out in Mall la The Drltish Army rushed a platoon to Mallia in an attempt to head off another outbreak that might plunge the Cypriot factions into all out war A British military spokesman said new fighting broke out in Mallia on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountains In cen central � tral Cyprus at 620 am A government spokesman said government security forces called on British troops who were protecting Turklsh-Cyprlots In the Mallia village school to withdraw otherwise un unpleasant � pleasant situations might arise However the British troops replied they were there acting on orders BULLETIN ANKARA Turkey AD ADAH � AH naval leave was reported cancelled in Southern Turkish ports today Foreign Minister Feridun Erkin told parliament Turkey will take the necessary meas measures � ures in view of the continua continuation � tion of fighting in Cyprus During a pause in the firing earlier Greek Cypriots called on Turkish terrorists tosur render their arms but they re refused � fused Fighting was continuing with Turklsh Cyprlots positioned In the school a minaret and other fortified positons The government spokesman also said two explosions and some firing were heard over overnight � night In the Turkish quarter of PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY MARCH 10 1964 Limassol a port In south Cy Cyprus � prus Talks between Greek and Tur Turkish � kish leaders aimed at restoring peace on this eastern Mediter Mediterranean � ranean island were expected to start today unless a new flare up occurred A cease -fire was imposed on Ktima Monday after Greek and Turklsh Cyprlots battled more than 12 hours with arm armored � ored bulldozers mortars and bazookas Informants said the truce was authorized UN Secretary - General U Thant cabled appeals Monday to Archbishop Makarios and the foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey to halt the bloodshed which can only lead to even more tragic and deplorable con consequences � sequences Casualty reports from Ktima a west coast port of 6000 Greeks and 3000 Turks said two Turks had been killed and 18 wounded and one Greek slain and 13 wounded in Mondays battle However some believed that Turkish casualties would prove far higher Before the fighting stopped a British helicopter airlifted Tur Turkish � kish leader Aziz Altay out of the surrounded Turkish quarter Into the Greek sector for peace talks What can he do but surren surrender � der one Briton said Theyre completely surrounded and get getting � ting the hell kicked out of them A traffic pattern to conform with the projection of Fifth has been adopted by city council The plan prepared by Associated Engineering Ser Services � vices Ltd Is designed to pro provide � vide access and egress to and from Laurier and Third to the cross town traffic artery With the exception of Aid Frank Clark aldermen ap approved � proved the plan which will be Incorporated into the 150000 relocation program Aid Clark has been opposed to the project since Its con conception � ception last fall According to the plan traffic bound for the city centre from Laurlor will merge with the The proposals are contained in a 106 - page final report of the Fraser River Board which was set up In 1948 following the disastrous flood In the Fraser Valley Power from the development estimated at 785 megawatts of average firm power each year plus 5G7000 kilowatt hours of secondary power would be tied into the Peace projects Portagt Mountain transmission grid The report tabled by the fed federal � eral - provincial team In Ot Ottawa � tawa and Victoria recommends five storage reservoirs three head plants and one diversion unit capable of producing power If adopted the project would regulate 23 per cent of the Fraser River basin north of Hope Largest of the projects would be a 460 foot high dam on the McGregor less than 100 miles northeast of Prince George The dam would divert the rivers flow Into the Parsnip River and finally Into the Peace River The report also recommends the strengthening of 233 mUes of dykes In the Fraser valley at an estimated cost of almost 5 million Construction could begin in 1966 and power would be avlal able by 19C9 Flood control fa facilities � cilities would be ready by 1972 and full power by 1974 The federal government would pay half the cost under terms of the Federal Water Conservation Act During the past seven or eight years The Citizen has carried lntermittant reports relating to the proposed pro projects � jects on the upper Fraser and tributary rivers Bid for live television goes to BBG in April An application by CKPG TV for authority to broadcast net network � work televlson will come before the Board of Broadcast Gov Governors � ernors In Ottawa late in April This was the word received today by station manager Bob Harklns who expressed dis disappointment � appointment that his companys application was not heard at the March 10 sitting of the board The station originally ap applied � plied to broadcast via BC Telephone Co microwave in December but the application had to be re submitted because clarification of engineering de details � tails was renulred Mr Harklns reported that the rHeC at nncicf ICO UrtL application has now been ap- proved by the Department of Transport and the next step is approval by the BBG which meets again starting on April 28 City okays traffic flow pattern for new system expressway In much the same fashion as it does now but traffic bound west onto Laurier will be provided with an access lane off Third near Cassiar Traffic from Third will be routed via Cassiar and Third from Cassiar to Edmonton will be closed off Councils problem now is to assign a name to the portion of the expressway between Ed Edmonton � monton and Melville which Is neither Third nor Fifth Aid Spike Enemark has sug gested It be called three fifths And someone else posed Thirty fifth as a possibility But It may end up by just being called the Throughway Roads railways normal after slide delays Rail and road transportation out of Prince George is back to normal after three days of Interruption Snow slides and a log train derailment west of Terrace have been cleaned up by the CNR and highways department The bus from Prince Rupert was on time this morning A CNR passenger train from the west was 4 12 hours late in Prince George but made up the lost time between here and Jasper The Pacific Great Eastern is running trains on time In the aftermath of a rock slide near Squamlsh which blocked the tracks Saturday and Sunday No further slides haye been CAR COMING A Canadian Forestry As Association � sociation speaker will conduct an eight week tour of 22 North ern Interior centres starting April 6 reported The Terrace slides were cleaned up by bulldozer-equip-ped crews which had only hours t before untangled a pile of logs 0 fc and derailed further east cars 12 miles Bypass route being cleared The highways department Is clearing the path for con structlon of an approach to the new bypass bridge this spring It Is selling a govern ment owned house located on the right-of-way The house has been used as residence by highways construction crews Tenders will be accepted by the government purchas purchasing � ing commission up to March 18 At the same time Mr liar kins announced that residents at McBrlde have formed the Rob son Valley TV Association and that when network television is available CKPG will provide the mountain community with live programs The McBrlde association plans to creat a satellte station which will be community owned simi similar � lar to stations in operation in other isolated communities in the province Timothy Enno A former resident of Prince George Timothy Enno died Feb 28 In Nanaimo He was 65 years of age Burial was In Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens Nanaimo Mr Enno Is survived by his wife Hllja in Nanaimo two sons Tim of Red Deer and Gordon of Winnipeg four daugh ters Mrs D Kandal Ruby Port Coquitlam Mrs J Mill Miller � er Manon Red Deer Mrs R Torgrud Karen Winnipeg Mrs A Petersen Sandra Na Nanaimo � naimo and 15 grandchildren NDP criticism of BC health services could have cost Health Minister Martin 1 VICTORIA Correspondent J -The opposition Monday tried to censure Health Minister Eric Martin for neglect of BCs senior citizens A non confidence motion at attacking � tacking the government for fail failing � ing to implement a full chronic care program was defeated 29 to 16 But Martin took a buffeting for what opposlton MLAs said was a smokescreen tactic in answering their criticism It was the first time at the current session the opposition had tried to censure an Indi Individual � vidual minister Alex MacDonald NDP-Van-couver East moved reduction of Martins salary by 1 Chronic care was promised in 1956 MacDonald said Eight years and 18 prom promises � ises later we still have sweet nothing People are thrown out of hospital after the acute stage or tneir illness has finished be because � cause the hospital insurance service will not provide a dollar a day for a long term chronic ITS A BOY LONDON AP - Queen Elizabeth this afternoon gave birth to a boy her fourth child The birth was announced at 111 pm Prince George time The child was born less than one hour after the Queens doctors Including Sir John Peel and Sir John Weir were called to Buck Buckingham � ingham Palace 4 n SNOW knt Phon LOgan 4 2441 G 7c copy MOO MILLION HYDRO PROJECT FOR FRASER VICTORIA CP A giant hydro electric and flood control development on the upper Eraser River near Prince George was proposed today by a team of water resource experts It calls for power and water storage dams on the Fraser McGregor Clearwater and Cariboo Rivers near here at a cost of almost 400 million BC chronic care plans lelection promises NDFf care sometimes for a fatal ailment he said He charged the chronic care promises were only election bait Martin said the government had a chronic care program for rehabilitation It had given 94000 days of patient care since It was Introduced in 1960 lie admittedly deplored lack of care for long term cases but said the government is working on that thing too Liberal Leader Ray Perrault said the present program covers only about 40 per cent of the chronlcally 111 Thousands of people have to pay 8 to 9 a day at private nursing homes because they cannot be rehabili rehabilitated � tated This means they lose life savings and often their homes too he added The federal government pays 471 per cent of the cost of the existing program Perrault said LATEST RESULTS Results of this mornings draw for the Hudsons Bay Trophy one of the events In the Prince George Curl Curling � ing Club bonspiel are as fol follows � lows Meier defeated Dybhavn Kooney downed Cutt Raskob upset Doyle Rolne defeat defeated � ed Madlll the Kapphahnrlnk won over Burns by default and Lane also won by de default � fault over the Kahl rink of Williams Lake fe wv i r tcihk m I K mi J L VtilHSiifi Lrfjtffc T - r W HLMMKTT M k A wee bit nippy on th knees are these kilts worn by the Johnny Johnston rink from Jasper Alberta Regalja didnt help much as the killed curlers dropped their first draw to Len Peckham of IVince George -5 in the annual Prince George bonspiel which started Monday -Pete Miller photo i f t