THE WORLD TODAY jgpktAV Russia today called for a meeting of world Communist parties which Informed ob observers � servers here believed would al almost � most certainly be designed for a showdown In the Slno Sovlet ideological dispute In a hard hitting attack on the Peking government the Russian party secretary Mikhail Sus lov called for a meeting to discuss the basic problems of our time Death penalty A 49-year-old university lec lecturer � turer today was sentenced to death in Perth Australia for the mercy killing of his ment mentally � ally - retarded four-year-old son A criminal court jury found Dr Maurice Bernard Benn guilty of murder after thejudge warned them not to let emo emotion � tion Interfere with justice The death sentence is manda mandatory � tory for murder in West Aus Australia � tralia Interim rule Bra11 today was faced with a period of interim government in the wake of an apparemtly successful army revolt that de deposed � posed President Joao Goulart But incidents of continuing resistance to the new regime of Paschoal Hanierl Mazzllli sworn in Thursday by Congress in Brasilia were reported Mazzilli 53 a liberal con conservative � servative politician was leg legally � ally successor to Goulart as president of the Chamber of Deputies Under Brazilian law Maz Mazzilli � zilli will serve for 30 days until the legislature elects a new president to serve out Goularts term due to expire in Jan January � uary 10CC NATO retirement Dirk U Stlkker secretary general of Hip North At Atlantic � lantic Treaty Organization an announced � nounced today in Paris he is retiring in the middle of the summer Stikker foreign minister of The Netherlands before becom becoming � ing NATOs chief civilian of official � ficial did not set a definite date presumably to allow the NATO members tome to agree Mercy mission Blood plasma was parachut parachuted � ed to a Greek liner oft Aus Australia � tralia today A plane dropped the plasma to the liner Ellinls 385 miles from Adelaide to save the life of an English soccer star Four hours after the plasma was received the ship radioed that Ernest Taylor was improv improving � ing Snow hits Nfld The west coast of Newfound Newfoundland � land is reported practically iso isolated � lated following a 15 inch snow snowfall � fall Reports reachlngSt Johns via amateur radio operators tell of roads and highways blocked with snow Meanwhile Newfoundlands east coast is experiencing sunny skies and warm temperatures Quake aid Governor William A Egan flies to Juneau the capital of Alaska today to urge a Joint session of the legislature to appiove a 50000000 emerg emergency � ency bond issue to help earthquake-torn Alaskan cities The amount is only l 10th of the estimated loss but says Egan it will show Alaska is willing to do ever j thing pos possible � sible to pull itself up by Its bootstraps Vol 8 No 66 Hit by police car City man injured Wife witnesses mishap at First and Dominion A 33-year-old Prince George man is in only fair condition in Prince George Regional Hospital today after being struck by an RCMP car Thomas J McCallum a mill owner from the North Nechako Road was struck at 1030 pm Thursday when he crossed First Ave at Dominion St with his CITY BARBERS HAVE A HEART Prince George barbers have defied the trend toward higher priced haircuts A meeting of the Prince George Barbers Association last night rejected a suggestion to follow the lead of lower Mainland centers and increase haircut prices from 150 to 1 75 Ve didnt feel that an in increase � crease would be right at this time said association secre secretary � tary J H Skilton There are too many people out of work He said barbers may review the price Increase In August Some 20 barbers represent representing � ing every shop in Prince George were present at the meeting in the Cariboo Barber Shop Inland will supply gas to school Inland Natural Gas Co will extend Its services to Hart IakBSclioolafler alljJoIvcxQl board chairman J w Elliott said Thursday Earlier the gas company said It would not be feasible to build a rather costly extension to the school near Kalmer Kiln Ltd and Central BC Plan Planers � ers Ltd Inland started supplying natural gas to those Industries last year Mr Elliott said Robert Grac- ey secretary treasurer of the school board was advised of the change In Inlands think thinking � ing The board was preparing a letter to the DC Public Utili Utilities � ties Commission which asked that Inland be ordered to supply gas to the two room school which is 50 miles north of Prince George Inland serves the lumber in industries � dustries near Terguson Lake under a PUC order advertised last August The advertisement said In land would seek a certificate of public convenience to supply and sell natural gas to the two mills and those residents immediately adjacent to the said mills Hart Lake school will be com completely � pletely modernized by the time the new term opens In Sep September � tember Now hear this Residents at Hart Lake a Grath received a letter here public Working Circle com- yesteiday from England ad- munity development have or- dressed simply Martin Mc- ganlzed a committee to look Grath 200 Prince Geotge into the possibility of forming Chalk one more up for location a water improvement district of obscure addresses A water system installed by a Northern Affairs Minister sawmill Industry at the site al- Arthur Laing will be In town ready selves eight homes a May 14 to address the regular curling rink ana tho school meeting of thoChamborof Com- Prlnca Ceorge coin collec nerCe ff dls3 tors are Indeed a busy lot slne development of northern Ono of them has acquired a resources The northern federal 1921 Canadian nickel worth rolnieter a Vancouver iei- 1000 Incidentally coin club- dnt former leade of DC bore hold their monthly meet- Liberals Ing Clmor Llnfltt of Cunn Road Monday night upstairs in the Shasta Cafe Jrincf George told police a 130 pJeco tool set was Btolen Tho never sleeping post of- rom Uie back ot lls pick up flee scores again Martin Mc- truCk parked on a downtown street Thursday afternoon He TNTWY valued tho tools at 130 intus AmJ aMtl0UKh u ias nothmg Betty Conner - - 9 to do with pjlnce Goorge this Hook Page ----0 lten Is l Sotl to pass up Church Notices 9 A woman In the town of Hull Classified - JO U England recently ordered a Comics ---8 motor cootor from a local Corning Events -----2 Bai ago However when ho went Editorial -- -7 lo 1lck It up hu decldoU not Here and Theie -9 to take It Jler decision camo Markets 3 after bhe read tho vehicles leg- BinU ---- -4 Utratlou plato it bald TV g 2 FAT Hospital officials said Mr McCallum suffered several fractures and internal injuries in the mishap I saw the whole terrible thing his wife Bessie told The Citizen today She was walking ahead of her husband and was not struck Mr McCallum was uncons unconscious � cious when he was taken by am ambulance � bulance to hosDital The McCallums have two sons aged eight and three years The officer in charge of the RCMPs district detachment said ho would not release the name of the driver for his own reasons The driver was a uniformed officer on patrol he said e PERRAULT STRACHAN A stolen car which was totally destroyed by fire is haul hauled � ed from a sand pit near Mile One of the Hart Highway The car owned by Frank R Timms Mile Two of the Hart Highway was stolen Wednesday night The burned e Two witnesses disappear in robbery murder trial SEATTLE M - The dis disappearance � appearance of two witnesses had added confusion in the John Wasylenchuk murder and rob robbery � bery trial with the closing stages of the trial spotted with conflicting testimony Bulletins have been issued to return Seattle police detective Fred L Mitchell and retired RCMPSergeant Edward Murton Both are prosecution wit witnesses � nesses The prosecution wanted to recall Mitchell for testimony Superior court judge faces charge of lying MONTREAL CP A summons was issued Thurs Thursday � day against Mr Justice Adrien Meunier of Superior Court and his bid to block legal action by the Crown was rejected The summons was Issued by Judge Claude Wagner of crimi criminal � nal court charging Mr Justice Meunier lied on three occasions while testifying under oath be before � fore Judfe Wagner at a pre preliminary � liminary hearing in a fraud case arising from a 04000 bankruptcy Mr Justice Meunlers peti petition � tion for a writ to halt proceed proceedings � ings against him was turned down meanwhile by Judge Claude Prevost who ruled there was no legal basis for the writ Named to the bench last sum summer � mer Mr Justice Meunier had been testifying at the prelimin preliminary � ary Inquiry about his connec connection � tion with the case as a defence lawyer before his appointment The 09-year-old SuperlorCourt Judge was also a Liberal mem member � ber of parliament for Mont Montreal � real Paplneau Judge Wagner picsidcd over the Inquiry held In camera to determine whether theje was enough evidence to bring the case befoiu the courts Tax review in depth established QUEDEC frr - Taking an un preccdented step the federal provincial conference decided Thursday to launch a minis ministerial � terial - level review In depth of the nature and extent of taws at both levelsDfcoverniTient In relation to rlslngpressuiesfor more spending Ono purpose of tho study la to give tho piovinco a wider range of tax resources to fi finance � nance rising costs of education and other services PrlmoMln lter pearfcou said constitu constitutional � tional amendments aieconcelv unlc Hut Quebec again making no strides In Its bid for one-quarter of the Income tax fields eald It cant wait any longer foi mot a money itizn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY APRIL 3 1964 shell of the car was discovered Thursday RCMP are investigating The man checking underneath the car is Gary Patterson of Prince George Wrecking Salvage and Metal Co Ltd it believes will show similari similarities � ties between the Seattle bank robbery Wasylencluk Is accus accused � ed of and Canadian robberies Involving the defendant The defence sought to have Murton testify believing he would add credence to Its contention Wasylenchuk was at his Durn aby home March 12 1954 when three gunmen held up the Seattle bank 130 miles away and shot three policemen killing one Judge William J Llndberg referring to Mitchell said I cant understand why a police officer can leave without per permission � mission Llndberg had told the Jury he expected It could get the case for deliberation late yester yesterday � day but tho disappearance of tho witnesses held the f lnalo up at least another day Defence attorney Erie Hor swlll said ho had been informed Muton was told to leave and was driving to Spokane He charged the prosecution did not call Muiton although it sub subpoenaed � poenaed him because it learn learned � ed his testimony would favor tho defence -Roy Fujikawa Photo Quesnel man escapes fire QUESNEL Correspondent A Quesnel man was awakened by heavy smoke minutes before his homo was destroyed by flro Thursday Art Ransome who lived on the outskirts of tho town broke a window to flee the burning house at 230 am The building burst Into flames after ho smashed the glass Mr Ransome saved some of his furniture but most of the homes contents were lost It was the second house to catch fire within a day in the area A small home occupied by tho Ray Bellows family was partly burned Wednesday strangulation death of Mrs Rose Greenwood 32 in Prlnco George March 22 Tho 20-year-old suspect Is believed to have been In Prince George at the 1 1 in 0 of the womans death Slio was found sprawled across a hotel 100m bed clad only hi a brassiere Tho womans tody was dls- m m CLEAR Low 30J High 45 Phon LOgan 4 2441 X 7c eoPY PERRAULT CHARGES FEARS FOUNDED AS BANK DIRECTORS NAMED VANCOUVER CP BC Liberal Leader Ray Perrault said It Is quite obvious that Premier Bennett is going to be the de facto presi president � dent of this new bank and that our worst fears have been confirmed He was commenting on the appointment of five direc directors � tors of the proposed Bank of BC He said this bank cannot and will not be Independent of his control and Influence Mr Perrault said that de despite � spite assurances from the premier that he would not Influence the selection of directors In any way his great and good friend Elnar Gunderson will occupy the key post on the board Mr Perrault said most of the directors have heavy Involvements with the gov government � ernment or with government agencies or government pro projects � jects The five provisional dir directors � ectors were announced In Victoria Thursday by Attor Attorney � ney - General Robert Bon Bonner � ner Names of the directors are contained In petitions filed with the Senate and House of Commons in Ottawa said the statement The petitions announce capital stock in the bank to be 100000000 Legis Legislation � lation passed at the last session permits the govern government � ment to buy up to 25 per cent of the capital stock The directors include Elnar Gunderson of Vancou Vancouver � ver a former BC finance minister and financial ad adviser � viser to Premier Bennett who has resignpd a direc directorship � torship in the Canadian Im Imperial � perial Bank of Commerce Other directors are Harold Elworthy chair chairman � man of Island Tug and Barge William Mearns execu executive � tive director of BC Hydro and Power Authority of Van Vancouver � couver John Wallace general manager Yarrows Limited Shipyard In Victoria And Trederick Dietrich president of Dietrich-Collins Equipment Limited of Vancouver Mr Gunderson Is also a director of BC Hydro and vice - president of the government - owned Pacific Great Eastern Railway Mr Bonners statement said Sen J W doB Tarrls senior senator from BC BMiiBBBHB3BWWB3SW8PilwllSSl t rnSM wnrt wtJSHHP KISR9HES r 3t9flHi MnBMWWMmmm liu H mmHaazsmmMBBB3EmHMRmimHmam has agreed to sponsor the bill In the Senate which must be Introduced followlngftllng of petitions The bill to be Introduced will incorporate a feature that shareholders of thebank are tobeCanadlan residents the statement said Opposition Leader Robert Strachan of the New Demo Democratic � cratic Party said he hopes It will be the most success successful � ful bank In the country I am on record in favor of the bank and I wish it a speedy Journey through the banking and commerce com mlttee In the House he said He described the capital capitalization � ization as a pretty big bank and added the 25 000000 the government may buy Into it just about covers the revenue surplus He called a good fea feature � ture a provision that share shareholders � holders In the bank must be Canadian residents And I hope most of them are British Columbians The five directors seem to cover the waterfront but he noted British Colum Columbias � bias Kilroy Gunderson Is here again to the surprise of no one jcSr4MBfelK mKf i BONNER Names five Two violent robberies on downtown streets in last two days Two men have been attacked and robbed on down downtown � town streets Ronald Ransharma was coming out of a movie theatre Thursday night when he was seized by two men and a woman He told police they roDDea mm of 210 and a wristwatch before fleeing They dragged him Into Two laundry an alley n William Charles Mclntyre of LX TITmS JL1 TTI 111C1C PTPP 1199 Seventh St Cottonwood Is- uuu m l u cuu wrteht Wav Cleaners andSu- robbed of 37 In a downtown lane He was assaulted when walk walking � ing In the alley between First and Second Avenues near Dom Dominion � inion St at 1 am Thursday Mr Mclntyre did not require hospital treatment for his In Injuries � juries Clifford John Earl of Ness Lake Wednesday night was rob robbed � bed of 20 In a downtown hotel He was approached by an indigent who asked him for 2 Wlille they were talking another man approached and grabbed 20 from Earls hand Eric Palmer later was ar arrested � rested and charged with the theft When a person assaults a meter man he not only assaults the man but the whole com community � munity city piosecutor Cec Edwards said today His comment followed the sentencing of a 28-year-old Al Alberta � berta man to 10 days in Jail plus a 300 fine in magistrates ho returned 730 am to the room at CKPG bid set The Hoard of Broadcast Gov Governors � ernors announced today it will hear CKPGs bid for extension of Us television service at a hoarlng April 28 CKPG Television Ltd plans to bring live TV program programming � ming to Pjlnce George perior Laundry and Cleaners Ltd have merged it was an announced � nounced today The new company to be known as Super way Laundry and Cleiners Ltd will use the Wright Way plant at Second Ave and Victoria St as its headquarters The principals of the new company are Mr and Mrs Charles Graham and Mr and Mrs Norm Helghlngton Mr Helghlngton formerly associated with Superior will be Supppvays president and plant manager while Mr Gra Graham � ham formerly with Wright Way will be secretary-treasurer and managing director of Super way Superway will operate 10 routes thioughout the city and will employ 50 persons said Mr Graham court here Robert LeDlanc of Olds Alta qq yo fx Pl PITT1 V pleaded guilty this morning to a oay vjagxcu1 charge of assaulting Charlie Green March 24 The assault took place after Mr Green a parking meter at attendant � tendant asked the man to put some money In the meter he was parked beside Man hunted in killing Police are searching for- covered by her husband when former Vancouver man in tho Dont battle KAMLOOPS CP - Highways Minister Gaglardi says the chamber of commeice In Prince George and Edmonton should not have to worry or fight over highway development Mayor William Hawrelak of Edmonton said yesterday Im Improvement � provement of the Vollowhead route from Jasper to Kamloops Is more Important than open opening � ing the uncompleted highway between Prince George and Mc Bride Chamber of commerce offic officials � ials In Prince Geoigedlsagreed Mr Gaglardi said at Kam Kamloops � loops that his depaitment is on tho job and tho unfinished por portions � tions between Prince Geoige and McBiido will bo under con contract � tract by tho end of the fiscal year SEX SLEUTH TOO EAGER MAGISTRATE OTTAWA HI - A magistrate described as Incredible Thuis-day-a witnesss statement Hut ho was paid to have sexual In Intel � tel couso as part of his duties for an Ontario government boawl Graham Rutter 38 testified he was einployod by ho boat d of dlioctors of inasbeuis oper operating � ating under II10 Ontario Dnigluss Pi actlllonors Act Ho said that In tho rouibo of his duties ho had Intercourse on thieo occa occasions � sions with a gll at a clinic in older to obtain evidence for a couit case I find it haul to bellevo that tho boaid of theOntario govern government � ment would pay a man to havo oxual Intel course Magis Magistrate � trate C Edwaid Cuter eald Tho case was ad Join nod until Apill 0 when Geoigo Stockwell secictury tieasuier oftheeov eiiiinent board will leMlly Uutter Is a Ciown witness at tho trial of Audio Charette 24 chaiged with keeping a common bawdy hoiuo called the Eiuo poaii Health Clinic He said he had been given hi fctiuctlons by the boaul to get tho actual evidence by any means iultable which ho In toipieted to meui intemniie Ho said ho Infoinied the boaul of his methods oiibeyeraliKVa Moiis You ccitaliily dont have to havo sexual Inteicourso to get evidence on a bawdy house bald tho magistrate Rutter who claimed piolec tlou under tho Canada Evidence Act said he was paid 250 a month and espouses He sild the e spoilt os at the Cuiopoan Health Clinic had amounted to K1 on each of his vblls 0 foi iiiasxafe and 10 for Inter Intercourse � course