r gs Thll ndvirtliamtnt li not publlthed or dlipliyd by tht Liquor Control Boird or by tht Govornmont ol Brltlih Columbia Vol 8 No 74 THE World today Nevelle Alexander a South African colored mixed race doctor of philosophy and 10 other persons were found guilty of sabotage In Cape Capetown � town South Africa today The trial of the 11 defend defendants � ants opened Nov 4 and was South Africas second major sabotage trial They were accused of being Involved In an alleged plot to overthrow the government by violent revolution Heavy casualties A three day battle with two Communist Viet Cong battal lions has left the southern Mekong Delta region bleeding and grief stricken and cost the government its heaviest casualties in the South Viet Nam war US advisers reported nearly 300 government soldiers dead or wounded Civilian casualties may ex exceed � ceed 200 an American adviser said Apparently they were de deliberately � liberately inflicted by the Com Communists � munists on government sympa sympathizers � thizers Cyprus shooting United Nations troops opened fire twice today in different regions of Cyprus when they came under fire during com communal � munal clashes a UN spokesman reported Canadian soldiers under the command of MaJ Patrick Tremblay of Quebec City re returned � turned the fire In the Kyrenia Mountains the spokesmansaid The spokesman said the Ca Canadians � nadians fired back after a ve vehicle � hicle carrying Tremblay a company commander in the Royal 22nd Regiment was fired upon near Dhikomo in the Kyrenia Mountains Cuba trade Attorney - General Robert F Kennedy of the United States indicated in Toronto Tuesday njght his disapproval of con continuing � tinuing Canadian trade with Cuba He stressed what he termed the threat posed by Cuba to the rest of the Western Hemis Hemisphere � phere in one of his lengthiest replies at a 25 minute press conference following his arrival to address the annual meeting of The Canadian Press later in the evening Reporters sought his opinion on Canada Cuba trade in the face of US efforts to bar all but strictly non strategic com commerce � merce with the Fidel Castro regime Verbal attack Soviet Premier Khrushchev attacked the Chinese Com Communists � munists again today accusing them of employing methods borrowed from the Trolskylte arsenel In an attempt to im impose � pose their domination on the world Communist movement Pekings leaders Khrush Khrushchev � chev told a Soviet -Polish friendship meeting n the Krem Kremlin � lin have created serious dif difficulties � ficulties of the world Commu Communist � nist movement and placed it on the verge of a split m t 4V pRfr mf SfffJfi jfi Public Health Inspector Norm Gallant dips a water sample from the Nechako River today as the depart department � ment starts a pollution level study of the Fraser and Nechako rivers The study will give the depart department � ment a gauge to measure and control pollution from pulp mills when they go into operation The study is a long term project It details inversion and pervalling winds which could sweep odors from pulp mill developments over the city The Inversion problem also applies to establish mills which produce smoke and fly ash A spokesman for the Inspec Inspection � tion staff of the health unit would not comment on the re report � port Dr Ken Benson director of health services for the health department said in an inter interview � view from Victoria that he has seen the report and has dis discussed � cussed it However he said if anyone released it it would be Dr Donham But since Dr Bonham is no longer with the NIHU I doubt if he will care to make it pub public � lic said Dr Benson Dr Bonham could not be reached for comment It is understood the report has been seen by both the deputy minister of health and Re Resources � sources Minister Williston who is member of the legis legislature � lature for Fort George The report is a study of the problems of air tempera temperature � ture and winds and how those factors are related to the odor carrying capacity of air The topography of the Prince George area also has a lot to do with air pollution problems Air inversion is a condition In which a layer of cold air is trapped and held inert by a layer of warmer air above The colder air becomes loaded with pollutants Liberal party leader Ray Perrault said last week that air pollution is a very serious problem in DC es especially � pecially where kraft pulp mills are planned He said the matter is a pro provincial � vincial responsibility rather than a municipal one because bad odors are not confined with within � in boundaries Smithers girl found dead after all night search SMITHERS CP - A young girl who was the object of a wide widespread � spread search in the Smithers area of Northern BC was found dead shortly before noon today The body of four-year-old Tracey Janzen was found in about one foot of water in a creek which flows behind her trailer court home Police said the body was located a half mile downstream from where one of tho young- Now hear this The regular meeting of city BC this summer is a short councils general purposes age of architects Some of tho committee was set back today local architects already are to enable Mayor Garvin Dezell working 18 hour daystokeQPUD and aldermen to attend tho fun- with tho workload And theres erals of two of Prince Georges no relief In sight either along oldtlmers Dave Peterson who the line of getting mora archi llved here for 44 years was tects or a reduction In the Jobs burled at 130 pm and Tommy theyll have to work on Walsh a trucker for many Fred Coal who farmed in the years was burled at 3 pm Chief Lake district for many Council met at 4 pm and spent years has celebrated his lOGth most of the afternoon on a birthday at Chilliwak This tour of sanitary fill projects place Is as good as any he One of the projects which the said You dont see so much Lions Club has been accom- snow Ive seen enough of that pllsliing quietly has been supply prince George Mr Ceal has lng eye examinations and spec- been described as Chllllwacks tacleo for persons who cant oldest Inhabitant Jle said his afford it themselves And thats sister Mrs Louisa Shloy of why we put in a good word for First Junction Wic died last the clubs bake sale to bo held year at the age of 123 Mr Saturday afternoon at Better Coal who says he has not Value store had one day of schooling was Something which could slow born In Green Bay Wise down construction In Central Honest people DO still exist txitmiv An appreciative lady phones to lJNLliA say that the left a wallet con- talning 200 under the matress riaBsifiBd la lo comics a a motel m Clietwynd Dls- her oversight at Mc- cvrulB Cornlne rVents 12 KKSf- - the ru rMe1 mr and There KKSill MarKtis -o J200 wag proniJy returned J I I 2 Mrs Veeder then twjeerefused iYT a reward sters boots was found earlier today She had disappeared from her home late yesterday and was the object of a widespread search last night and today Searchers found a boot identi identified � fied as belonging to the miss missing � ing girl Tracey daughter of Mr and Mrs Ike Janzen disappeared while she was playing ln front of tho family trailer with another little girl Mr and Mrs Janzen havo one other child a five-year-old son e e MONTREAL CP Andre Thivierge 47 who headed the now defunct Quebec Liquor Po Police � lice for five years was ordered Tuesday to trial on 1282 charges of defrauding the pro provincial � vincial government of an esti estimated � mated 70000 Judge EmileTrottier ordered Thivierge to trial in a 331 page three volume Judgment Complaints laid in 1962 charged Thivierge and his prin principal � cipal assistant Jean Gauthier conspired to defraud the Quebec government through fictitious expense accounts of at least 70000 between 1955 and I960 Hydro act under fire in commons OTTAWA CP Powers of the newly established British Columbia Power and Hydro Authority strip unions of strike and bar bargaining � gaining rights it was con contended � tended Tuesday night by critics of the Columbia River treaty Rather unusual and disturb disturbing � ing sections are Involved in the provincial legislation creating the authority which has not yet become operational said An Andrew � drew Brewin NDP Toronto Greenwood in the Commons ex external � ternal affairs committee He led detailed questioningof Attorney General Robert Bon Bonner � ner and Water Resources Min Minister � ister Ray Williston of BC on the subject of the Power Author Authority � ity legislation It was passed ln March as part of the provincial preparation for starting the huge power and flood control project on the Columbia The questions which Bert Leboe SC Cariboo repeatedly sought to head off as out of order capped two days of testi testimony � mony by the BC cabinet min ministers � isters Only the New Democrats op oppose � pose the proposed Columbia ar arrangement � rangement for storing water in Canada and selling the resulting split in power benefits to the US for 274800000 payable Oct 1 The NDP backs the ar argument � gument of Gen A G L Mc Naughton main treaty critic that a different sequence of storage dams would havo pre preserved � served more Canadian control In diverting the tributary Koote nay River flow into the Colum Columbia � bia before it crossed into the US Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 1964 say mm to CARLING1 BLACK LABEL BEER I Thli dvertttament It not publlthed or dltpltyed by tht Liquor UWI Control Rflftrri hw fir th nu i tlIV uwiaiMinvni wi oniiin common Phont LOgan 4 2441 pfc 7e copy POLLUTION REPORT SECRET Danger signs said noted The public health department is keeping secret a report which warns of possible air pollution problems in Prince George The report was prepared by Dr Gerald Bonham former director of the Northern Interior Health Unit in Prince George who now is stationed at Nanaimo problems of air 70000 FRAUD CHARGE LAID i 1 Its the time of year again when the city has offered to paign in future weeks The city has hired trucks to do help homeownersand merchants cleaj theirjropertythe jobt including Ed Norberg right and George Lulic ol reluse wnicn nas collected during tne winter JJitrer- who s helping with the loading t ent areas of Prince George will be the object of the cam- Hopeful school officials aiming at no tax increase No tax Increases this year was the touch wood prediction of Prince George school author authorities � ities today The reason for their optimism Is a 1544 140 school operating grant to Prince George School District announced Tuesday by Education Minister Leslie Peterson District Superintendent J M Philllpson said the operating grant 174000 more than the 1963 grant keeps pace with cost increases and should enable the board to hold down school taxes this year We dont know for sure until we assess our statement from the government which we should receive in a couple of days At present it looks like Gas inquiry hears demand for statistics on prices KAMLOOPS CP Why are gasoline prices in Ka m loops the same as in other Interior com communities � munities when the Royallte Oil Company operates a refinery here the Greater Kamloopi Chamber of Commerce asked during a hearing of the Royal Commission on Gasoline Prices We would like to have all the statistics and costs of pro production � duction and marketing placed before this Inquiry so that this question can be answeied the chamber said Tuesday Monday Charles Hay presi president � dent of Royallte told the inquiry that prices were slightly higher in other Interior cities which did not have refineries Most oil refining ln BC is on the Lower Mainland except for the Royallte refinery here and another refinery at Taylor Mr Hay said Royallte was only producing 5000 barrels a day at tho Kamloops refinery and needed 0000 to break even on the operation Running along the surface of the water legs churning furiously a Whistler Swan stretches into tho breeze as it builds up take off speed on Hudson Hay slough Mon Monday � day Splashes from four giant steps bIiow and black left foot directly under swans body claws out for n fifth Swans are hack from wintering grounds in California and this airman is 0110 of the first to appear locally IVte Miller photo there will be no Increase in taxes he said School Board Chairman J W Elliott commented The grant plus the Increased assessment should easily take care of our operating costs this year The Prince George grant Is one of 100 grants toBCSchool Districts totalling more than C2 million The figure is up 2570000 from the grants total in 1903 but the increase failed to keep pace with a 6770313 jump in over all basic operating ex expenses � penses throughout the province Operating grants are separate from additional capital grants for school building provided by the government It certainly takes care of the total increase in our bud budget � get said Mr Philllpson The 19G4 budget is up 425 000 from 2839000 ln 19G3 to 3264000 in 1964 Capital grants are still to come and revenue from the increased as assessment � sessment of the city and district should cover the rest Other grants Williams Lake 790028 Quesnel 801558 South Cari boo 305087 Merrltt 270 575 Queen Charlotte 130188 Portland Canal 14102 Prince Rupert 173368 Terrace 549758 Smithers 358563 Burns Lake 308 318 vanderlioor 388 577 juc Bride 201320 Peace Rivei South 1074024 Peace Rtvei North 274510 Portage Moun tain 125770 Drug theft sentence set A 24-yeai-old man was to today � day given a total of 24 months ln Jail on three thai geslo which he had earlier pleaded guilty William Paul Pelardeau was given nine months on each of two chaigoh of foigery ami si months on 1 iliaige of bioak ing and entering The two nine month sentemes will nincoiw cunently but tho sU month sentence will be mmwI ron tenitlvelv Goidon Lul IVdoifon 17 wa given a oiu ear piolu tlou entente on a li faking aiulouUiing iliaigc AMERICAN j INFLUENCE J I MOVING IN J f PARIS Reuters Thej1 Gaullist weekly publication Candide today quoted Soviet j Premier Khrushchevs son- iin law Alexel Adzhubei as saying that Russia was bringing up its children liki real little Americans withv the result that they are un Tj bearable Candide reported remarks said to have been made at dij private dinner party wltlr French friends on Adzhubeis i recent visit to France It quoted him as saying Soviet children had all the clothes they needed eveiji too many things For some years we have- brought them up like real little Americans with the re- suit that they are unbearable They are always asking 1 for more and we have asjij many leather - jacket hooli- gans as you Gas workers efforts save crash victim Workers at the Westcoast Transmission pumping station 120 miles north of Prince George today were credited sith saving the life of a man In Injured � jured ln a car accident k The credit was given byMr Herman Penner driver of the ambulance which picked up Rlchatd Tert on asnowcoveied stretch of the Hart Highway at 930 Tuesday morning i Feit was a passenger in a car driven by Joseph Nledzln ski which was in collision with a laigo trailer - typo tiuck shortly before 8 am The driver the injured man and another passenger Crnet Reiser were all fiom Hudson Hope I The truck was driven by Earl Sandbuig and his wife wasja pas scnger In the truck a CLEAR