THE WORLD TODAY mtttmfmmmtmmmmmmmmmmnmmmtmmitttm Rebels in The military revolt againsl the leftist regime of JoaoGoul art swung In favor of the rebels today when Conservative Pas choal Ranlelrl Mazzllll was sworn in as president shortly after an emergency session of Congress stripped Goulart of his office Goulart fled to his home state in southern Brazil vowing to put down the rebellion against him with military forces he said still supported him Dut his support was believed to be rapidly dwindling Nuclear meet The United States disclosed today that secret negotiations with Russia have been going on for an agreement on non-dissemination of nuclear weapons U S delegate Adrian Fisher told the 17 nation disarmament conference In Geneva these pri private � vate discussions between the co chairman of the conference were based on an Irish-sponsored United Nations resolution 200000 claim A Spokane widow filed a 200000 damage suit against a drug firm Wednesday claiming the companys pioduct caused cancer cataracts and loss of hair The suit was filed by Martha F Schoonover in superior court against William S Merrell Company a division of Rich Richardson � ardson - Merrell Incorporated McKesson - Robblns Incorpor Incorporated � ated and Carl V Erickson the owner of Altamont Drugs Reds walk out Political issues overshadow overshadowed � ed the world trade conference u Geneva Wednesday prompt prompting � ing a walkout by Soviet bloc delegates and a demand for the withdrawal of Portugal and South Africa Dubbing South Africa and Portugal an unholy alliance Ghanian rorelgn Minister Kojo Dotsio urged their delegates to pack and go When the delegates of Nation Nationalist � alist China rose to speak the representatives of the Soviet bloc left the hall Nikita slippery Soviet Premier Krushchev gave Western newspapermen the slip today and left Budapest for a one day train trip to northeastern Hungary He was expected to return to Budapest tonight The announced purpose of the Krushchev outing was a visit to a stud farm at Babolna and a collective farm at Kocs Condition worse There has been a further deterioration in the condition of Gen Douglas MacArthur A Washington hospital says the general has suffered a further waning of his heart and kidney functions functions And And doctors doctors have have had had In Rollinsford New Hamp Hampshire � shire a police officer leaped to his feet and began slapping his leg in the middle of a traffic case in municipal court The Judge gave him a strange ook The officer explained that a mouse had Just run up his leg That sign on the Vanderhoof highway denoting local service clubs that we ran a picture of hanging limply is still hanging only worse If DCs Industrial develop development � ment minister Ralph Loffmark who is going to speak here Friday is coming by car he better get started soon The UDC commercial law professor and Socred member drives a 1948 model with 241000 miles on it His talk in Prince George will deal with family finance Like how to finance a new cat It would appear that ono of the most widely readtectionsof the Citizen is tlio Pattern Pept Requests for patterns have been received from all three web tern provinces and many of the states of the USA One letter received here today contains a INDEX Classified 4 15 Comics -- 10 Coming Events ---- 10 Editorial - 0 Entertainment -7 8 Here and There -- Jo Markets - 3 Sports 4 5 TV 8 Vol 8 No 65 VANCOUVER CP - Delegates at the DC Teachers Federa Federation � tion convention Tuesday decided they are dissatisfied with com compulsory � pulsory arbitration of teachers salaries but decided they will have to go along with it until an acceptable alternative Is proposed Dolgates at the 49th conven convention � tion defeated a resolution from Durnaby teachers asking the federation to press for removal of the compulsory arbitration section of the Public Schools Act Now hear this request for a pattern with an enclosed clipping from a year or two ago which we esti estimate � mate closer to four years ago It too will be forwarded to Toronto to see if tho style Is still available Incidentally be sure to put your return ad address � dress on the envelope Plans are now bolng formu formulated � lated for a new staircase in the city police station The now stairs will lead ftom the cell block directly to the courtroom They will come through the floor Just about where the magis magistrates � trates clnlr now 6tanJs The chair will bo moved ahead mak making � ing the already crowded court courtroom � room smaller Breakup mast be here If the number of drunks atound town on a Wednesday night is any indication it is for sure Theie ivcre as many drunks in court this morning as there usually are alter a weekend So what aie they going to call the now trl sorvice amalgama amalgamation � tion of army air force and navy Easy says J I Stan Smith of Haldy Hughes Itll bo ItCAT Royal Canadian Armed roues lie camo up with the proposal at last nights ItCAT 40th anniversary cele celebration � bration at the radai base dian Teachers Federation and the DC rederation are op opposed � posed to recommendations con contained � tained In the Gill Commission report that teachers bo Includ Included � ed In tho unemployment Insur Insurance � ance system The registration he said would contravene this stand Carles Ovans DCrT general secretary told the delegates that school boards should be concerned about the matter If teachers were Included In un unemployment � employment Insurance than tho boards would have to pay the employment insurance costs thus raising school costs Doug Dyers of Trail said many teachers In his area had already signed the registration cards but had cancelled them after discussion abour the mat matter � ter All Trail teachers cards now were held up in the local secretary treasurers office Only three delegates voted against the resolution Pacific Western Airlines is cutting the number of Prince George Hudson Hope flights by half and is instituting a direct Vancouver Hudson Hope ser service � vice The new schedule will have flights from Prince George on Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat Saturdays � urdays and from Vancouver on Mondays Wednesdays and Trl- BC Telephone bids for land BC Tolephono Co wants to acquire land for expansion of Its facilities in Prince George A lettej was j ead at a general purposes committee of city council Tuesday soeklng rezon Ing of portions of district lots 777 and 8170 It was tabled f f k A young cyclist with an adventurous bent finds a use for the new bypass bridge which awaits construction of road approaches before it can be opened The big bridge which will connect the bypass id INTERNE TEACHERS HERE NEXT MONTH British Columbias first teaching interne will probably go into action at Prince George next month the BC Teachers Federation annual convention was told Wednesday The Prince George school board will hire some of its next term teachers about two months early so they can work in classrooms and get acquainted with the citys school program The Vancouver convention adopted a resolution favoring the principjeof such internship for teachers It urged school board where possible to hire be beginning � ginning teachers before the end of April and employ them during the months of May and June BC teachers rebel against security cards VANCOUVER CP The DC Teachers rederation repre representing � senting some 14000 classroom instructors across the province voted almost unanimously Wed Wednesday � nesday for a resolution saying teachers should refuse to regis register � ter for the new federal social security numbering system The resolution v as moved by Mike Downing of West Van Vancouver � couver who said both the Cana- Reluctant move rrl f -PI -U to Institute new artificial means Oil Salary llgni of maintaining those functions Before this new report on Mac- Arthurs condition the doctors at Walter Reed had said the outlook was not good Dut they also said recovery was still possible Mouse trap A Prince George teacher said today It Is a disgrace to the profession that the provincial federation wants to abolish Bible readings in school Meanwhile a minister said he tends to take the opposite view to some of his colleagues and suggested that religious In Instruction � struction Is primarily the duty of churches not schools Mrs M J Kinney who has taught In DC for 29 years said in many cases the dally Dlble reading Is tho only con contact � tact some students have with the Christian teaching I feel it can be a very fine Influence on the children pro providing � viding it is read in the proper way said Mrs Kinney who Is on the staff of Central Fort George School Mrs Kinney taught school In North Dakota before coming to DC and said she was dis dismayed � mayed to find Bible readings have been withdrawn in that state Rev J W Hutchison of St Giles Presbyterian Church said the DC Teachers Federation proposal to drop school Dlble readings is another step in the direction of taking God out of our national life However he suggested that religious Instruction should be the Job of the churches not the schools It was time churches started speaking the language of tho ordinary citizen said Mr Hutchison School Dlble readings are empty unless students have an opportunity to ask questions he said Mr Hutchison suggested that a solution would be to offer a course in the philosophy of Prince George said the cutback will not result In any lay offs of men or aircraft here The C 46 service from Van Vancouver � couver Is chartered to Kiewltt a major contractor at the Hud Hudson � son Hope project night time is 3 12 hours Tho Prince George flights originate in Hudson Hope A C 46 aircraft will be used School tendefS on tne Vancouver uignt toauow direct delivery of heavy equip equipment � ment to the dam A PWA spokesman said de demand � mand for heavy air freight and lncreaslrg activity at the power project caused the change The Prlnco George scheduled twin - Beechcraft flight will carry passengers and light and rush freight Hon Wide PWA managei In to be called Tenders will be called in five weeks for constiuction of a 500000 school complex at the Intersection of the Blackburn and Gicomo roads Tho buildings will replace tho elementary school unit which was destroyed In a fire earlier this ear In addition a Junior secondary school will be built at the site Architect Alan Greenwell who is preparing the working drawings said the schools will bn lvated on tho Schlitt prop erty across Blackburn Road fiom the former elementary tUe The eloinentary Junior sec oudaiy and administration bee tions of the complex will bo teparate units connected by coveied walkways f ft i e religion which would give stu students � dents a chance to examine all the meanings and applications of the teaching Education Minister Peterson has said that regardless of the teachers opinions the exercises will stay PWA changes schedules city flights are cut nights leave Hudson Hope at 8 am PST and arrive in Prince George at 9 am Tho return flight leaves atOilSam and arrives In Hudson Hope al 1045 Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY APRIL2 1964 Cariboo Highway and ease the traffic bottleneck on the CNR bridge is a first class bicycle freeway Who pays attention to signs Pete Miller photo Bible reading decision disgrace to profession I would not anticipate any change at the present time he said I would be interested in any proposal however that would make religious instruc instruction � tion more effective in schools and Inculcating a higher degree of morality in students Nationalized gas scheme presented at hearings VANCOUVER CP- A Univer University � sity of DC law professor told the royal commission on gas prices Wednesday that gasoline production should be national nationalized � ized and the wholesale price controlled Prof T G lson presented a 45 page documented study to the commission headed by Judge C W Morrow calling on the Industry to divest itself of serv service � ice stations He charged that the Industry Is financing retail out outlets � lets for purposes of controlling sales of products The brief said that no more than one outlet should be owned by any one Individual and that tho production part of the In Industry � dustry should be nationalized Professor lson said the six major oil companies in DC form an oligopoly which he defined as worse than a mono monopoly � poly because it had the same high prices along with high op operating � erating costs He said the only remedy would be to nationalize the wholesale operations of the companies and break up retail chains The price ho said Is probably higher than If tho In Industry � dustry was operating under more competitive conditions and possibly higher than if the in industry � dustry was a monopoly C K Woodburn chairman of the Talrvlew zone of the Auto Automotive � motive Retailers Association in Vancouver presented a brier endorsing previous briefs be before � fore the commission which call called � ed for some form of price con control � trol on gasoline and more free freedom � dom of enterprise for service station operators ANCHORAGE An air of normal living lias returned to the streets of Anchorage but here and elsewhere in Alaska a lot of work remains before the devastation of last Fridays earthquake Is repaired President Johnson has or ordered � dered quick federal aid for the state Tho president said Wed Wednesday � nesday he would ask Congress for 50000000 In emergency relief funs Governor William A Egan who plans to meet with Presi President � dent Johnson In Washington probably Monday says ho will ask for 500000000 In federal aid Robert G Baker prosldent of the Matanuska Valley Bank says he thinks the request should be for 1000000000 Loth men said tho money should be grants no loans so hard hit individuals and busi businesses � nesses will not bo burdened by additional debt yv SHOWERS 7 Low 20 - High 50 Phon LOqan 4 2441 pSfc 7c copy Alberta mayor on wrong road over highway Hawrelaks statement criticized by officials Edmonton will miss a major potential source of business and tourist traffic if it does not support com completion � pletion of Highway 16 east of Prince George Chamber of Commerce spokesmen said today The spokesman were replying to Mayor William Hawrelak of Edmonton who said last night Improvement of the Yellowhead route from Jasper to Kamloops is more Important than opening the uncompleted Highway be between � tween Prince George and Mc Drlde I think its time Mr Haw Hawrelak � relak took a look at the geo geography � graphy of Western Canada said Alex Clark president of the Central DC Chambers of Commerce Edmonton could do a tremendous amount of busi business � ness with the fastest growing part of BC Mr Clark said Mr Hawrelak has no conception of the growth which is taking place in the DC Central Interior He should do a little study studying � ing before reaching such con conclusions � clusions said Mr Clark I suggest he come to the area and have a look Dill Duncan chairman of the Prince GeorgeChamber of Com Commerces � merces highways committee agreed that completion of High Highway � way 16 would mean more to Edmonton than raising the standards of the Yellowhead route Edmonton would still get the tourist traffic from the Lower Mainland said Mr Duncan But the mayor appears to have overlooked the tremendous po potential � tential In truck traffic from all parts of DC He said the DC Highways department has promised to let all contracts this year for completelon of the road between Egan told a press conference he would ask the legislature which reconvenes after an earthquake recess Trlday to Bennett leaves Quebec meet QUEBEC cr Premier Ben Bennett � nett of British Columbia wasnt on hand for todays final ses session � sion of the Tederal Provlnclal conference BC Attorney General Bonner said the premier left Wednesday night to keep an engagement In Tcronto which had been planned earlier In the expectation the conference would end Wednes Wednesday � day Mr Bonner said tho premier planned a holiday for a week or 10 days before returning to Vic Victoria � toria See story Page 3 JU 111 PC v i W A BILL DUNCAN Moving ahead Prince George and McDrlde a 60 mile stretch Mr Duncan said contracts let In the last two years have covered 20 miles of the road only 10 of which have been completed Mr Hawrelak claims the Yel Yellowhead � lowhead route Is a more direct connection with Vancouver and would facilitate the flow of goods He was Invited to speak June 14 at McDrlde and to partici participate � pate In a Highway 16 caravan The mayor told Heinz Lange chairman of the Highway 16 committee of the Central DC Chambers ofCommercehewlll accept the Invitation If possible Alaska to get aid money question is how much voie a 50000000 bond issue more than double the states present bonded Indebtedness The massive tremor crippled business and industry in An Anchorage � chorage Alaskas largest city and virtually wiped them out In Seward Valdez and Kodlak Of Anchorages two high schools one was so badly dam damaged � aged It cannot be used until ma major � jor xepalrs are completed One elementary school was des destroyed � troyed Double shifts are planned at the other high school and at another grade school Pupils evacuated from Val Valdez � dez along with their teachers now are attending schools at Gulkana Copper Center and Glenallen The schools In Ko Kodlak � dlak and Seward are being used as emergency centres In the Kodlak Island village of Old Harbor tho school Is standing but the village it was supposed to serve Is gone HYDRO REDUCTIONS POLITICAL TOOL DR SIIHUM no more cuts VANCOUVER CP - Mayor Dill Ralhle said Tuesday It appears D Cs latest power rate reductions are being used as a political tool by Premier W A C Dennett He likened the premier to a political Robin Hood Hydro appears to be con continuing � tinuing Its policy of taking from the high user and giving to tho low user tho major commented while criticizing tho 1 eduction announced Tuesday It is estimated at 2000000 a ear It is the same politically Inspired policy used last year when hjdro cut rates by 10 per cent for the Uigest group of consumeis In the city compared with 25 per cent In rural areas of the piovlncp Theie is no economic Justification for lates lobe cut the way the hdro au thorlty his cut thrtu he said DC llydio chairman Dr Gordon Shrum said he didnt expect any more reductions to be made this year although the cut Is 3000000 below the annual reduction promis promised � ed by Premier Dennett We make areducljon every March In accoi dance with our revenue This ear our revenuo was not as we expected because of the mild winter he said Premier Dennett contact ed at the federal provincial conference in Quebec City said that unforeseen costs prevented DC Hydro from making a bigger cut In elec tric power lates this eai Di Shrum said thero was no promise that the reduc reduction � tion next ear will earh the tai net of 5000000 The hjdio cut this yeai totalled a h tvlui of about 2000000 to electrlcit useis the Au thorlty said Premier Ben Bennett � nett said last year the annual cut wouldbeabout5000000 a ear for the next 10 cars Dr Shrum said the extra costs included Interest on the extra 28000000 compen compensation � sation paid to BC Power Corporation for the DC Electric which thepiovlnce expropriated In 1961 There were also higher losses on bus systems In Vancouver and Victoria and lower rev revenues � enues because of a mild winter We couldnt cut our rates any more this ear or we would a u the red the Author It co chairman bald We lime no reserve fund Dr Shrum said he wanted to make It rleu tint his had nothing to do with llie ojunatioii of the Peace Rlei project AH espeiuiltuwii at the Peace ue ilnrped apaliust it