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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
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LOgnn
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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