THE WORLD TODAY 20 death Quebec police shot and killed Claude Deaudry 17 Sunday during a chase following a 20 robbery Deaudry of narby Pont Vlau died almost instantly when he was shot In the head Police were chasing him and three others after taxi driver Francois Tremblay 44 was beaten and robbed in this Isle Jesus community Just north of Montreal Grave concern Gen Douglas MacArthur fighting for his life developed a kidney condition of grave concern during the night doc doctors � tors at Walter Reed Hospital reported today They said his condition remained critical 1 Quake proof From Russia today comes a claim that a two storey brick house capable of withstanding a quake even more severe than Alaskas has been bulltby Soviet Ingenuity The newspaper Prav da says the experimental house constructed on springs was bulll In Ashkhabad In an area near Iran that was severely damaged by a quake In 1948 Glenn out Former astronaut John Glenn Jr withdrew today from the Ohio US Senate campaign because of injuries from a bath bathroom � room fall last month Help from JFK Most nev Josef Deran Ro Roman � man Catholic Archbishop of Prague said Saturday In Vienna the lae president Kennedy per personally � sonally Intervened with the Communists to win his freedom from imprisonment Archbl shoji Deran was arrested by Czechoslovak Communists In 1949 and kept under house ar arrest � rest until last October He was then free d and permitted to take up residence In a Roman Cath Catholic � olic home outside of Prague Condemn K The Chinese Communists to today � day condemned Soviet Premier Khrushchev as the greatest capitulatlonlst of all time They urged Communists every everywhere � where to repudiate and In their words Liquidate Khrush Khrushchevs � chevs revisionism The at attack � tack declared the Soviet lead leaders � ers revisionism was even more pernicious than previ previous � ous varieties The attack Is by the editorial departments of the Communist newspaper The Peoples Dally and the theo theoretical � retical journal Red Flag Cyprus shooting A United Nations spokesman said today Drltish soldiers of the UN force on Cyprus twice opened fire in self defence dur during � ing a 40 minute shooting ex exchange � change early today In the Ni Nicosia � cosia suburb of Omorphlta The spokesman said a British soldier fired a total of 17 shots on two occasions when he re returned � turned fire directed at him No casualties were reported Officers of the UN force vis visited � ited the area and brought about a cease - fire Vol 8 No 62 Th 21 known dead RAVAGED North Nechako service approved by Victoria The provincial government will extend west seven miles has given preliminary approval up the Nechako River and north lo plans which would bring wa- to and Including the Austlnsub ter garbage and fire protcctlonUdlvlslon services to 1000 homes In the A meeting will be held at North Nechako area Hart Highway community nau An order-ln-councll ha3 au authorized � thorized Incorporation of the Nechako Improvement District which at this stage has a popu population � lation of more than 5000 within Its boundaries The Improvement district has been discussed in the com community � munity for about five years It Now hear this Two students from Prince know what the one on the right George who entered the Unl- Is doing verslty of Drltish Columbia last Civil Defence zone co-ordln- fall have been awarded 300 ator Prince George Zone Keith Norman Mackenzie Alumni Young has announced theof- scholarshlps The awards flclal appointment of a new given In the name of the former Chief of Civil defence warden university chief went to George service for the Prince George Stanley Kellett and William municipality II Spike Charles Leverman Florence Enemark was appointed by Anita Bowman of Vanderhoof Mayor Garvin Dezell and the and Donna Kay Eaton of Fran- appointment was confirmed by cols Lake won similar scholar- Mr Young Mr Enemark will ships travel to Victoria In May for A little hung over two travel- a short course to Instruct him lers the other day ordered 144 for his duties In his new post boiled eggs brought to their At city council last week hotel room for breakfast What Aid Charlie Graham was the could anyone do with 144 boiled butt of a flurry of wlse-crack- eggs They finally thought of Ing The dry cleaning company something sell them for five owner finally conceded that cents each In the local beer among other things ha has to parlors ake a t dlr And nats Prince George man at the where Charlie got the Idea for weekend got a note from an the slgn 4We take all kinds oil company with which he has of dirt -which Is on the front a credit card saying there was of his plant at Second and Vlc- a 10 cheque of his which they torla couldnt think how to dispose Even though for most people of This arrived at the office In the lower main land Burns When he arrived home he found Lake does not even exist the another letter mailed the same same cannot be said for those day saying his account was down under Game Warden 10 overdue Suppose Its cor- BUI Richmond had a long dls- rect to say that these days the tance telephone call from computer on the left doesnt Joseph S Winters of Sydney Australia who is interested In coming from Australia to hunt IN LJliA grizzly bear goat and caribou Back on the job this week Betty Conner ---- mm 5 after recovering from an opera- Classlfled -- tlon wUl be Ron Tweedle fin- Comics ---- anclal secretary of the Prince Coming Events - j George JocaJ ot the IWA Ileis Editorial been sidelined for two weeks Here and There - but expects to be to good shape Markets - jor jne tlme ne union gets down Sports to decking on us 1964 contract TV demands next month April 12 to elect trustees for the Improvement district The trustees will decide when a money raising bylaw should be held They also will have to decide If the bylaw should cover all of the community ser services � vices garbage collection wa water � ter and fire protection George Scott who has been appointed returning officer for the Improvement dtstrlctsald most of the financing will be done throughthe provincial gov government � ernment which will Issue bonds Road bans this week General road restrictions will be Imposed this week High Highways � ways Superintendent Allan Park said today He warned that equipment owners have only a couple of days to move their machines out of the bush before road bans stop movement of heavy traffic e HhHSSl MLfcTBBWH BET kv iff Ii I9wR4S r - i -lBI3flHiBiwBvrHuiKnSHBl Walls of the five storey J C Penney Co building in downtown Anchorage sheared away as the structure was among hundreds testroyed in the great earthquake Death toll may exceed 100 56 CASES FOR RCMP The first warm spell of spring Is an awkward time of year too early for summer fun and too late for winter fun When temperatures hit 56 degrees this weekend the utter frustration of It drove the citizenry to drink In fact most ot the 50 cases handled by the RCMP City Detachment this week weekend � end resulted from liquor of offences � fences Other charges resulted from the hot rod sets emer emergence � gence from hibernation no mufflers no brakes speed speeding � ing Some charges resulted when citizens started think thinking � ing up their own games like the double threat Thats drinking In a speeding car Others had more legitimate fun like lowering the tops on their convertibles for the first time this year or whizzing along an open road on a motorcycle Some die hard skiers con continued � tinued their weekend treks to Tabor Mountain where the snow Is expected to be soggy but sk table for one more week Ferdinand Stroble Is doing as well as can be expected today In Prince George Reg Regional � ional Hospital after suffering two fractured legs to a skiing mishap Careening auto slams pole fence and house A crash early Sunday In the city caused 800 damage to a nine ear old car Grant Allan Olsen 431 Bur den apparently fell asleepwhlle driving on Fifth and his car careened out of control near the Intersection of Fifth and Freeman His auto crossed the road glanced off a telephone pole crashed through a fence and came to rest against a house at 314 Fteeman Mrs L E Gagono who lives In the house said today We didnt know what It was at first The Gagnons were asleep when the car hit the house at 510 am The house was not exten extensively � sively damaged None of the five persons In the car was seriously Injured Another weekend crash caused 300 damage to each of two cars which collided on Que Quebec � bec between Third and Fourth Robert Gosslln was travelling on Quebec between Third and Fourth Robert Gosslln was travelling on Quebec and Albert Chartler was coming out of an alley when the collision occurred The accident happened at 430 pm Saturday At 630 a m Sunday cars dri driven � ven by Arthur Carl Horn and Wayne Chou met abruptly at the intersection of Sixth and George Mr Horns car re received � ceived 50 damage and Mr Chous 200 e Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY MARCH 30 1 964 83 presumed dead Store buildings sank into the ground others were shat shattered tered during the earthquake which rocked Alaska Friday Huge crevasses opened throughout the state AP Photo Vancouver Island surveys damage PORT ALDERNI BC CP -Provincial officials began a sur survey � vey of flood stricken sectlonsof Vancouver Island today while residents counted their bless blessings � ings that no lives were lost In the after affects of the Alaska earthquake Mayor Fred Bishop of Alberni said damage would total a good many millions Dan Campbell provincial mu municipal � nicipal affairs minister said he would seek to have Alberni and Its twin city of Port Alberni de declared � clared a disaster area A gurgling sound like water emptying from a gigantic bath bathtub � tub signalled the btart of a weekend ordeal for residents on the west coast of Vancouver Is Island � land The tide rolled up a40 mlle channel from the sea In suc successive � cessive giant waves Inundating low lying areas of the twin cities where 20000 people live It floated houses from their found ations upended cars and sent logbooms crashing Into build buildings � ings like giant battering rams The first big wave rolled ashore at 1210 am PST Sat Saturday � urday Hours later the people of the twin cities realized they had endured and survived without death or serious Injury the first recorded major tidal wave on Canadas West Coast The waves were set up by suc successive � cessive shocks from the mas massive � sive earthquake that caused devastation in Alaska When the first wave struck off duty RCMP and Alberni Val Valley � ley search and rescue squad and civil defence workers es established � tablished a mobile headquar headquarters � ters They found at least CO houses In the Immediate area heavily t damaged and perhaps 200 more evacuated In the face of rising water Cars runaway boats houses and log booms floated about mils r drHHKHi A family surveys the mess created when an overloaded sewer backed up and flooded a home at 192 Douglas Saturday Homeowner Bob VVlson right children Daryl and Wendy and hi brother David watch the ef effluent � fluent bubbling up through a diain Pete Miller photo SttS i Low 30 High 50 Phor LOgan 4 2441 7e C0P 45 hurt ALASKA DI6S OUT AP Photo Suddenly - destruction ANCHORAGE Alaska AP Shattered Alaska weary and jittery amid repeated aftershocks dug through a jackstraw heap of wrecked cities and towns today tallying the results of a tragic earthquake The death toll in Alaska was certain to climb but most state officials expected the final total to stay be below � low 100 A stunned population bol bolstered stered by a high level recom recommendation � mendation for massive federal aid began to realize the econo economic � mic ruin carried by the quake In some communities Industry was as much as 95 per cent wiped out It might take a year and a half to two years to rebuild said Mayor Bruce Woodford of smashed Va Id ez but well make it Governor William A Egan re revised � vised his estimate of property damage upward to 360000000 More Pictures Stories on Page 12 Alaska Senators Ernest Gru enlng and E L Bob Bartlett Washington - bound Indicated they would press for an Im Immediate � mediate aid grant in Congress today Seward 60 miles south of Anchorage had only two known dead but its business was 95 per cent destroyed and few of its able bodied men still had Jobs The Alaskan Railroad vital route from Seward to the in interior � terior was a jumble of wrecked cars and twisted rails A mile long water front area collapsed into the sea All along the ring of the Gulf of Alaska where the quake struck at 536 pm Alaska time Friday It was a similar story of low casualties but mighty ruin The sea waves worked ter terrible � rible and deadly destruction thousands of miles away killing at least 16 persons In California and Oregon Worst of these suf sufferers � ferers was Crescent City Calif more than 2000 miles from the quakes epicentre There 11 persons died and 15 are mis missing � sing Anchorage centre of the Alaskan recovery effort went soberly about its business flinching at successive after aftershocks � shocks Anchorage wholesale grocers estimated they had about a 30 day stock of essential foods on hand mostly In wreckage ware warehouses � houses but still usable Electric current was being restored slowlj but many homes and buildings were with without � out light heat or power Drinking water had to be boiled or melted from snow The Red Cross Salvation Army and other volunteer groups guaranteed at least one hot meal a day for everyone INSURANCE DIFFICULTY VANCOUVER CP - Insur Insurance � ance officials in Vancouver say It Is difficult to predict Immediately how tidal flood victims on Vancouver Island will fare under any insurance policies they hold A spokesman for one com company � pany said persons holding comprehensive auto Insur Insurance � ance would be covered for car damage Those holding insurance on their personal effects would be covered for household possessions but the picture on house Insur Insurance � ance was not clear Gener Generally � ally flood damage and tidal wave damages were not cov covered � ered in ordinary policies No damage known here Shockwaves from the Alaska earthquake shook Prince George at 740 pm Friday but no damage was reported Pictures swung on the walls of penthouse apartments and lights vaved from the ceilings I thought I was having a heart attack said a woman one of about a dozen who tele telephoned � phoned The Citizen Another feared trouble with tl e clothes dryer In the base basement � ment of her apartment block Did the Nechako cutbanks fall In asked the third The radio station and police offices also received a flood of anxious telephone calls C W Jones city works sup superintendent � erintendent said there ap appeared � peared to be no damage to the water sewer or storm drain drainage � age systems Needles which chart graphs at the city water pumping sta station � tion fluctuated Mr Jones said they apparently were caused by the tremor and did not re reflect � flect a change In water pres pressure � sure caused by a leak lie said crews checked out the water system within 15 minutes after the t remor was felt At Francois Lake 100 miles west of Prince George the tremor started the church bells chiming during the evenlngser vlce at St Lukes Anglican Church Over loaded sewers flooding city homes An over loaded sewage system during the weekend flooded the basements of several homes in the Central area with effluent City works superintendent C W Jones said sewage backed up in the system which was already taxed with run off water caused by high temperature Most of the flooding was in aieas where there are no storm sewers he said Sewage backed up In basements of homes on Douglas and Johnson streets where the city works department had pumps in action both Saturday and Sunday The basement of the home of T J Wilson 1192 Pouglas was covered with a foot of effluent Saturday and six inches again Sunday It stunk the house out and damaged a trunk full of clothes a stack of shoes and vegetables ve had In btoiage he said The whole thing was a dirty mess W A Rhodes 527 Pouglas said the flooding at the weekend was the second such incident in as man years The same thing happened last year complained Mi Rhodes The city promised they would do something about the drainage but nothing has been done Two other liomes on Douglas In addition to those of the Wilson and Hhodes families had their basemejit flouts coveted with tewaje