say l uj c PITT for CARLIN6 PILSENER BEER Mty Thli tdvtrtlitnunl ll not publlihwi er dliplirtd b Ihi liquor Control Botrd or by tho Cevtrnmont ol British Columbia Vol 8 No 79 THE WORLD TODAY Stall in fizzles A stall In by militant civil rights demonstrators which was intended to block highway traf traffic � fic fizzled today and failed to disrupt the opening of the New York worlds fair Activity centred in subway stations were some demonstra demonstrators � tors suffered bloody heads in clashes with police Police arrested more than two dozen of the demonstrators mostly Negroes Leaders of the demonstra demonstration � tion had promised that hun hundreds � dreds of automobiles would be stalled on approaches to the fair but police found only a small number to tow away Death sentence Ngo Dlnh Can brother of the late president Ngo Dlnh Diem was sentenced to death tonight by a Saigon court on charges of murder extortion and misuse of power while overlord of cen central � tral South Viet Nam Can 53 who suffered aheart attack during the hearings showed no emotion when he heard the sentence He sat slumped in a chair The sentencing came on the sixth day of his trial Border jumpers The US immigration service says it expects Illegal alien activity to increase substantial substantially � ly along the Canadian border this year This Is Indicated by a con continuing � tinuing upward trend in the number of violators found in the eastern portion of the area since 1960 marked increase in the population of Western Can Canada � ada and indications that con construction � struction work in the US par particularly � ticularly highway construction will be expanded the service said In a report to Congress Three die in jet A six jet US Air Force weather reconnaissance plane crashed and burned on takeoff Tuesday from nearby Elelson Air Force Base Three of the five crew members were killed The two survivors seared by the flumes were able to get out of the wreckage before rescue crews arrived They were taken by ambulance to Bassett army liospltal at Fort Walnwrlght In Fairbanks Scorn Chinese Leaders of the Soviet Union were scornful today of the mes message � sage Communist China sent to Premier Khrushchev on his 70th birthday At a rally in tho Kremlin a top Russian official Yuri Andropov charged that the Communist message was insincere because he said it cannot be reconciled with the slanderous anti Russian propa propaganda � ganda which has been coming out of China The Chinese leaders in the birthday message had told Khrushchev they are deeply convinced that the differences oetween Moscow and Peking are only temporary DAVE MONK formerly BC Forest Services Information division and now chief of the federal forestry departments public relations crew wrJtes from Ottawa that hes taking up French Hes tak taking � ing the course in Hull and dic dictating � tating his letters by phone to the office City public works do- partment quickly check- ed out a report from a driver who told police he hit a large hole near Twentieth and Larch The report topollce gave the Impression the car would bo at the bottom of a pit So what does the works dept find Paving was being patched and if the car dropped any rDt 3pM0fM VMMjff v -- rSwjflBH Public health nurse Willa Davies measures doses of Sabin oral polio vaccine into paper containers in preparation for the Northern Interior Health clinics which start to today � day Clinic dates are published on page 16 of todays Citizen DAYTIME SERVICE Revised train schedule to improve west travel Canadian National Railway will revise its passenger sche schedule � dule on the Jasper Prince Ru Rupert � pert line and at the same time restore sleeping car service on the leg between Prince George and the coast The new schedule which will go Into effect May 26 will see trains arrive and depart from Prince George during tho day daytime � time Passenger sleeping car ser service � vice will leave Jasper Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 am arriving at Prince George at 515 pm The same train leaves Prince George at 0 pm arriving at Prince Rupert at 7 am tho next day On the other days of the week Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays passenger ser service � vice only will operate between Jasper and Prince George There is no Sunday Service The east bound sleeping car service will leave Prince Ru Rupert � pert at 5 pm Tuesday Thurs Thursday � day and Saturday and arrive at Prince George at 545 am That train leaves Prince George at 030 am and ar arrives � rives at Jasper at 3 pm A CNR spokesman said the schedule revisions should be of more convenience to passen passengers � gers who now arrive at Prince George from the east at C am Sleeping cars were pulled off the Prince George Prince Ru Rupert � pert run two years ago Now hear this wam Snowfall here between 1 0 am Tuesday and 5 am this morning was 05 inches The 24 hour total was a near record 53 Inches For Former � mer April record for a 24 hour snowfall was 6 inches recorded April 2 3 1040 It Is not true that tho city crews working on Third Avenue potholes are merely moving them to First The city is fixing its street troubles but that obstacle course on First Is a provincial responsibility A provincial works pothole specialist was bent up from Victoria to ex examine � amine the situation but has been lost for three days In one of the canyons down around the armouries depth It it would would have have been been two two nches at the most WV - rTZl which hasnt jfe past time caught on In tho Prince I KID EX George area is being promoted by PERCY STEELE whos lietty Conner had years of experience as an Classified S old - time freighter In Northern Cornlcs ------- 17 jj ji0 fcays canoeists would Coming Events - 13 iaye lmie trouijj0 paddling all Editorial the way to Smlthers A lr- Ilere and There 1J tage jiere and there and a Markets - 3 canoe will take you almost any- Sports 4 viero j S jart 0f ie coun TV 2 try bad cheques are plentiful Paperhanglng Is NOT the kind of spring housocleanlng and spruclng up that city RCMP recommend Tho term is underworld slang for passing worthless cheques Staff Sgt Earl Sarslat of the city force warns local mer merchants � chants to beware of the clean cleanup � up artists He reports a flood of com complaints � plaints from persons who have been stuck Both fake company cheques and personal cheques worth less than tho paper theyre written on have been cashed Know the person or ask for good Identification Sgt Sarslat recommends Bennett aide gets pay hike VICTORIA Special - The cabinet has given a pay Increase to William Budd Premier Ben netts bpeclal assistant The 300 hike retroactive to April 1 makes Budds monthly salary 1140 e B itizn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 1964 Prion LOgnn 4 2441 ay Vs cn80RCT for CARLIN6 PILSENER BEER y Control Board or by tht Government ol Brltlih Columbia Williston demands vow firm will use timber DONT FRET ITS ONLY WEATHER An outbreak of colds In the Prince George area Is normal for this time of the year and Is caused mainly by the seasonal weather change A spokesman for the Prince George and District Medical Society said Tuesday outbreaks such as the one now In the area come every spring It cant be described as an epidemic he said We have these with almost everydrastic change In the weather Colds and flu have cut heavily Into school attendance and the pediatric ward of Prince George Regional Hospital which theo theoretically � retically has a capacity of 17 Tuesday was caring for 50 children The school most seriously affected by the outbreak ap appeared � peared to be Prince George Senior Secondary where there were 80 students absent double the normal number Two mishaps within block Two accidents within a block and 20 minutes of each other held up downtown traffic at the noon hour yesterday In a mishap at Second and Quebec Bud Russell of Summit Lake was sent to hospltalfor a check up after his car collided with one driven by William D Ferry of Williams Lake Police said Mr Ferry was driving east on Second and Mr Russell south on Quebec when the collision occurred Two cars suffered 75 dam damage � age each In a collision at First and Quebec In the CNR ticket office driveway Police said one vehicle was entering and the other leaving the driveway Drivers were George E Van of Pederson Road and Jacob Glesbrecht of 1177 Connaught At 445 pm a car driven by Adelard Marcotte of Vance Road collided with a vehicle driven by Edward Telchman of 948 Twentieth at the corner of Sixth and Victoria Damage totalled 125 KITIMAT CP Lands and Forests Minister Williston told the chairman of MacMillan Bloedel and Powell River Limited Tuesday that hewas asking me to guarantee the wood supply for something you wont guarantee The ministers comment came during presentation of the MacMillan applica application � tion for a tree farm licence in the Kitimat area The company proposes a two stage project starting with an 86000000 Kiti Kitimat � mat kraft pulp mill and ending with a 64000000 newsprint complex At the public hearing into the COASTAL PORTION - r w w 11- 11 - unlit netful exactly when MacMillan would proceed with the second stage of the proposed development If It got the tree farm licence for the wood It Is our firms intention to proceed with the final develop -ment as markets permit but at this stage I cant tell you what form it will take Mac MacMillan � Millan chairman J V Clyne replied Mr Williston retorted You wont guarantee expansion but you are asking me to guarantee the wood supply for something you wont guarantee If we do not utilize the wood you have the power to take It away replied Mr Clyne But not for 21 years and you have the chance to occupy that position for 21 years answered Mr Williston MacMlllans application cov covers � ers some 3900000 acres much of it In the Kltlmat Gardner Canal Tahtsa and Tetachuck regions The application over overlaps � laps In an area in which another company Is seeking a pulp wood harvesting area for a 52000000 kraft pulp mill Mr Williston said he felt there was sufficient timber to establish a sulphate mill pro proposed � posed by Columbia Cellulose Limited at Prince Rupert the mill at Kltlmat and a plant at Houston wheie the Dulkley Valley Pulp and Timber Com Company � pany proposes a kraft mill He added however that com companies � panies have been outlining future expansion plans but he has no control over whether these ex expansions � pansions may proceed I think the Crown should be In a position to consider al allocating � locating additional supplies to companies that require them on the basis of performance estab established � lished I dont think there Is any doubt that the wood Is there Low 25 High 50 Crown Zellerbach opposes KITIMAT CP Crown Zeller bach Canada Limited said Tues Tuesday � day it was opposed to portions of a tree farm licence appllca- Hydro line work ahead of schedule Construction of BC Hydros Bridge River - Prince George power line Is way ahead of schedule Contractors say the 230000 volt line may be complete by early summer weeks before It goes operational In September The last power pole num number � ber 3601 has been set in place on the 250 mile line Fifteen miles behind a crew is decorating the poles with insulators Forty miles behind crews are awaiting the end of breakup to resume stringing the power line which Is already 20 miles ahead of schedule B C Hydro has asked for bids to supply substation equip equipment � ment for the Prince George main substation In thePlneview area the terminal of theBrldge River line Clearing Is underway on 81 miles of right-of-way for 60-000-volt and 138000 volt power lines to serve Willow River Upper Fraser and McEwan areas Farther south survey crews are mapping routes for a 117 mile powerllne construction program to provide power for the South Cariboo The 2 million project will start later this spring to pro provide � vide power for Boss Mountain molybdenum mine In the Takomkane Mountain area and between Clinton and 100 -Mile House tlon by MacMillan Bloedel and Powell River Limited because it may affect a 30000000 expansion at its Ocean Falls Kraft pulp mill Crown Zellerbachs opposition was tabled in a brief to a public hearing on MacMlllans appli application � cation in connection with a pro proposed � posed kraft pulp mill here Hugh Hodgins vice president of Crown Zellerbach said the company objected to the appli application � cation because it totally disregards the pulpwood re requirements � quirements of Crowns Ocean Falls mill Crown Zellerbach is objecting to the coastal portion of Mac MacMlllans � Mlllans application saying future expansion plans hinged on Crown Zellerbachs ability to obtain timber from that area for the Ocean Falls mill Earlier Bulkley Valley Pulp and Timber Company opposed the eastern portion of Mac MacMlllans � Mlllans application on the grounds the pulpwood there is essential for Bulkleys proposed pulp mill at Houston Columbia Cellulose Limited is expected to oppose MacMll MacMlllans � lans application for a pulpwood harvesting licence in north cen central � tral B C 7c copy MINISTER SHOCKED BY CLAIM I WINNIPEG CP A United g Church minister said today he was shocked to readS statements by multi-million-- aire industrialist Garfield Weston defending South Af- rlcas apartheid policy For a leading Canadian businessman to defend a sys- tern of segregation enforced by vile laws and the police- -ls almost lncomprehen- slble Rev J Ri Hord secretary of the board of- evangelism and social ser- vices of the United Church In Canada said in an inter- j view j Mr Weston who has 6000 employees In South Africa said in an address at the annual meeting of George Weston Company Limited Monday that it was ridicu- lous to try to foice South- Africa through the United S Nations to give the vote to millions of colored men whose morals are not ours and whose christian ethics are completely absent Mr Weston recently re- turned from a three month trip to South Africa said the word apartheid simply Si means that you segregate the blacks into their own areas S He said the South African i governments housing for black South Africans was as ii good as any public housing In England and every black piccaninny or black mammy can call on the government J i for a solution to any social jj problem ii Mr Hord said Mr Westons j stand gives Canada a bad name ii The minister said Mr x Weston owes the colored peoples of South Africa a humble apology ft He refers to the moral- ity of colored South Africans as being not our Christian ii morality We can thank God g the colored peoples are not i afflicted with the insufferable j arrogance of the white man Mr Hord said iv IWA wins certification for Cattermole workers The Prince George based local of the InternatlonalWood workers of America has been granted another certification its third within the past two months The latest is for all Catter Cattermole � mole sawyers and planermen working on the Peace Basin clearing project at Kennedy Siding Local 1 424 IWA was granted certification as bargaining agent after the 50 employees at Kennedy Siding selected it by majority vote Manpower at Kennedy Siding will reach 200 this summer The two previous certifica certifications � tions were for some 50 men at Northern Studs Ltd Lac La Hache and 18 men at Cariboo Gang Mills Ltd Williams Lake Local 1 424 now represents some 2300 men In the Central and Northern Interior The local now has five full time employees Including organizer Vern Griffith of Wil Williams � liams Lake Who doesnt feel like a short snooze in the spring Some have a hard time finding a place to rest their heads awl tuke advantage of the relative serenity of a vacant lot near the downtown area There are hundreds of sawmill workers laid off dming the spiing breakup who thews days have nothing to do but lae f 4 I