af 77i As for CARLIHG PIISENER BEER WM Thli advartliamant ll not publiahad or diaplayad by tha Liquor Control Board or by tho Govornmant of Brltlih Columbia Vol 8 No 119 Cmuwm mi 1 At CiWORU KlTODAY Five masked robbers using a smoke screen seized jewelry worth 112000 today from a shop In the London suburb of Golders Green The men arm armed � ed with blackjacks threatened three clerks and a salesman and made off with diamond rings and bracelets Witnesses said the robbers threw a box of white powder which set up a smoke screen then escaped Parisians strike A five hour warning strike was staged In Paris today by employees of the permanent staff of OECD the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development 1000 strikers are dissatisfied with pay and working conditions Another major grievance Is that the staff have not been able to estab establish � lish whether they are employ employed � ed by the OECD secretary general or by all the 21 mem member � ber governments Condemned again The UN Security Council to today � day voted a new condemnation of South Africas apartheid pol policies � icies and ordered a study of possible punitive measures A compromise resolution spon sponsored � sored by Norway and Bolivia was approved 8 to 0 with France The Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia abstaining The South African government has ignored similar condemnations in the past Cancer controlled A medical researcher from South Africa Dr A G Oettle says four out of every five cases of cancer develop from factors within mans control and could be prevented He spoke today at the sixth Canadian Cancer Research Conference jrvsvKatWiltonmmiIrkor Onti Dr Oettle says studies show the Incidence of different forms of cancer can be correlated with diet smoking the weather and methods of cooking Huge discovery Texas Gulf Sulphur Co said today its ore discovery atTim mlns Ont is apparently twice as big as at first be believed � lieved and is apparently richer also Earlier estimates put the reserve at 300 400 feet wide and 800 feet long with some 25 million tons of ore including 73 per cent copper 12 per cent zinc and 131 ounces of silver Trading In the com companys � panys stock which had shot from a range of about 28 to about twice that In the weeks after Its discovery was halted on the New York stock exchange at mid day Summit talks Prospects for the much talked about summit conference on Malaysia looked a bit bright brighter � er today as the foreign minis ministers � ters of Malaysia Indonesia and the Philippines held a prelim preliminary � inary meeting in Tokyo REV T D R ALLEN Is walking Just a bit taller today Rain was threatening Wednesday when Education Minister Peterson asked Canon Allen to deliver the dedication at the opening of the Vocational School Glancing at the ominous clouds Mr Peterson remarked Before the rain comes Id better call upon the Influence of Canon Allen Two minutes after Canon Allen prayed tho clouds parted and the sun shone for the remainder of the ceremony Jurisdictional dispute broke out the other night between two ladles of the night in a local hostelry One claimed the other was invading her territory The argument rapidly degenerated into a fist fight with the stranger being sent back to the part of town she came from A visitor from Victoria reports that tho Parks Branch Is doing a fine Job of restoring the Gold Rush days at Barkervlllo but Phil Gaglardi is lagging behind in his restora restoration � tion of the highway to Us former INDEX Classified 14 15 16 Comics 0 Coming Events 10 Editorial 0 Entertainment 7 8 Fishing -- 0 Markets -- a Sports - 4 5 6 TV - - 8 status as a mule train wage road Those chuckholes which have been built however are authentic and artfully concealed We certainly should never whip a running horse as Flying Phil would say but surely he would advocate the kicking of a stub stubborn � born mule And the reason GEORGE DAVIS of Douglas Lodge couldnt make it to town yesterday is because he was entertaining teevees best known outdoorsman TED PECK Ted and his crew are In the Stuart Lake country shoot shooting � ing some flicks on fishing Alter last nights Central Q BC Chamber of Com Commerce � merce meeting a few of the delegates started wondering why Quesnel didnt show up They agreed that at least it conformed to that towns pattern of behaving Independently RON SAVAGE of the BCAA Q here mentions in passing that something like 43000 people were killed on US high highways � ways last year Imagine a com community � munity twice the size of Prince George being wiped out Len Fitzgerald may bo doing all right as coach of the Mac ball club but his golf game Is dropping a little behind Just about as far behind as he was in reporting the theft of his Spalding golf clubs They were taken from his back porch at 030 Burden In March He reported the loss to UCMP Wednesday Len Is missing three woods five irons and a putter in a green bag Ot people doctors dentists architects and other highly trained personnel could bo at attributed � tributed to the fact that this has not been done His idea was given an enthus enthusiastic � iastic response by delegates from Fort St James Vander Vanderhoof � hoof and Prince George who were at the meeting Up to the present weve been promoting our area as a hunting and fishing district said Dr Mooney We should continue this but at the same time should remember theres another side to the picture A number of new businesses are movlngln with well trained personnel but theres one seg segment � ment of society which Is lag lagging � ging behind tho professional group All of this is because we havent promoted Central BC as a place to llvo Vancouver and the Okanagan have done It and I think wo should be capable of It ho said Dr Mooney said there was no logical reason why a recruiting team should have to bo sent to tho United Kingdom for teachers Schools In Central BC should bo able to produce enough teachers for their own area He suggested the Chambers of Commerce seek the advice of an expert In public relations possibly a consultant who could say where the message 6hould bo directed Victoria ousts beehive burners VICTORIA special - City council voted to prohibit bee beehive � hive mill waste burners sub substituting � stituting deeds for words for the first time in the decades- old battle against fly ash nuisance Aldermen adopted May 15 for elimination of the fly ash and smoke producing burners Similar action in Vancouver a couple of years ago has been credited with a major reduc reduction � tion In fly ash there e 2 tttzen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY JUNE 1 8 1 964 Flag issue sidelined in favor of orphans h t ifet fewaW X VaintkBaaaaaaBaflBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflal ftL 4aaaL- V Wv WUK 1 1 JHlaH Beauties abound in Montreal where Carmen Laguar dia Miss Philippines of 1958 plays with her son Anton jiulio The wife of an Italian banker Mrs Laguardia is one of three former beauty queens now living in Mont Montreal � real Other are Miss Italy of 1960 and Miss India 1961 -CP photo PROMOTION WRONG Theres more to us than fishing moose Central BC for too long has been promoted as a paradise for hunters and fishermen The message was brought to a meeting of the Central BC Chambers of Commerce Wed Wednesday � nesday night by Dr A W Mo oney of Vanderhoof who has practiced In that town for 17 years Dr Mooney made a plea for the Chambers of Commerce to spearhead a promotional cam campaign � paign which would tell residents outside the area that Central BC Is a good place to live He suggested the problem of a shortage of professional Armistice declared until BNA amendment OTTAWA CP -The Commons flag de debate � bate went on the shelf today in favor of action on a constitutional amendment enabling widows and orphans to receive benefits under the pro proposed � posed Canada Pension Plan Only four MPs two Liberals and two Progressive Conservatives were able to get into the flag debate dur during � ing Wednesdays half day Commons sitting It wont be revived until Par Parliament � liament sends on its way to the British Parliament a request that the British North America Act be amended to permit the Canadian Parliament to legis legislate � late survivor benefits in the proposed contributory pension plan The constitutional amend amendment � ment has been approved by the 10 provinces and the federal government wants to get it through before the Parliament at Westminster Is dissolved for the British general election In Wednesdays flag debate Conservatives Robert C Coates Cumberland and O W Weichel Waterloo North cou coupled � pled their support for retention of the Red Ensign with new calls for a plebiscite to settle the question On the other side Liberals Bryce Mackasey Montreal Verdun and John R Matheson Leeds backed the govern governments � ments proposed design three red maple leaves on a white back ground with a blue bar at each side as acceptable to all Canadians Mr Mackasey noting that his riding is about evenly divided between French- and English Canadians said the maple leaf flag will not emphasize the dif differences � ferences of background but be a symbol acceptable to all na tlo He urged MPs not to fall Into the trap of hatred or to Judge Quebec and French Can Canada � ada by the acts of separatists A plebiscite would deterior deteriorate � ate into a carbon copy of a gen general � eral election with countless Canadians caught in the swell of emotion It would emphasize cultural differences and widen still - bridgeable differences of opinion Mr Matheson sometimes called the father of the govern governments � ments design rejected the Red Ensign as not being distinc distinctively � tively Canadian because it is flown by countless countries merchant vessels clubs and or organizations � ganizations in one form or an another � other SHOWERS SjtLfp TlaBaaaaaf yl Low 48 -High 72 - He traced the three leaf sym symbol � bol as representing Canada back topre Confederationdays arguing that If flags dont re retain � tain some traditional link such as this with the past Canada might as well take the republi republican � can course of breaking with tradition I personally hope this doesnt happen he said He said to those who say the design is a concession to the French The French are part of Canada part of our family In a family every member Is loved and the Interests and anxieties of each are Im Important � portant The distress of one is the distress of all I do not think it is a con concession � cession to do what is just and what is kind It Is only by caring for one another and being Joined together and firmly rooted in this rich Canadian soil that our maple leaf family can survive Mr Coates concluding a speech interrupted by Tuesday nights adjournment saw shame in the action that has been taken by this government in autocratically and dlctatorl ally forcing a personal pen pennant � nant a flag that Is meaningless on the Canadian public The Red Ensign was Canadian by adoption tradition and as assimilation � similation he said It contained the Union Jac the maple leaf and the Fleur-de-Lis Robinson health head Dr James Robinson has been appointed director of the North Northern � ern Interior Health Unit it was announced today NIHU has been without a dir director � ector since Dr G H Bonham was transferred to Nanalmo a year ago Mrs Edith Fisher acted as head of the unit staff in the interim Dr Robinson born in North Northern � ern Ireland graduated in medi medicine � cine from Queens University at Belfast He was a general practitioner in Ireland until he moved to Canada three years ago He was with Shaughnessy military hospital in Vancouver for one year and was assist assistant � ant director of the health unit at Nanaimo for a year before he went to the University of Torontp for a post - graduate study in public health --ff- Phone LOgan 4 2441 y please pPH for CARLING PILSENER BEER WflB Thla idvortlaemant la not publlthad or dlaplayed by tha Liquor Control Board or by tho Covarnmant of Brltlih Columbia ioc copy izzumm j3kp HKr JB iVHaaaaBl Ys4aM4A W PjflU flBBBBBBBBBiaHBnBWBBBBIBBaBBIBIBHllaL W BBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl9affiHHu9BlBflHaB Mechanics student Bob Marcy demonstrates a valve grinding machine for Education Minister Leslie Peterson during his tour of the Prince George Vocational School Wednesday The 225 student 2 million school was officially opened by Lands and Forests Minister Ray Williston TWO YEARS LATER Vocational school expansion - hinted at official opening After beingln operation near nearly � ly two years the Prince George Vocational School was officially opened Wednesday Lands and Forests Minister Williston leading a cortage of three provincial cabinet minis ministers � ters unveiled a bronze plaque at an outdoor ceremony before approximately 200 persons Even as the million school was turned over to the Depart Department � ment of Education further ex expansion � pansion was on the lips of speakers Mr Williston the former education minister under whose hand the vocational school was planned said he visualizes a technical - academic school Red circle saves City comptroller C A Jef fery has a big red circle around June 30 He hopes taxpayers have marked their calendars that way too With only eight days left be before � fore the deadline for city tax payments the municipality has received 306000 of an assess assessment � ment of 1740000 Taxes not paid by June 30 will have a 5 per cent penalty added to them If the taxes still have not been met on Sept 30 another 5 per cent goes on the bill complex comprising the voca vocational � tional school and adjoining Junior college site which the School Board has reserved The prime functions of the vocational school will be Job training and re training This school Is admirably equipped to do all of these things and plans have been made to expand It when the need becomes apparent The school will eventually specialize In lumber Industry Jobs Just as the Nelson school will specialize In mining and the Kelowna school In agriculture Education and Labor Minis Minister � ter Leslie Peterson chairman said the vocational expansion program some 6 million Is already planned under the 75per cent federal and 25 per cent provincial cost sharing agree agreement � ment Public Works Minister Wil William � liam Chant the man responsible for construction of the school said In the next few years the growth of Prince George will be of such phenomenal rate that few of us can prob probably � ably anticipate Its extent Mr Williston anticipated the growth in 1945 when he first started promoting a vocational school He went unheard by the people who assumed Prince George would revert to Its sleepy pre war status Mr Williston even had equip equipment � ment garnered through pur purchases � chases of war surplus Some of 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaiaW KKKiKk 1 HHfHB HaVfliaHHpiPCPllaHHHilH iiBslaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK iik JlfcB 1 BrA aaaHPIaiaaaaaaawHSIsnlaiflEIaaaaaaafl laaaaaaaalaniLrgLHHpH 4 sBKWBBmMA FiJaTljiiiiiirTlfn frvTn9MaBBBBBBBBaVABBBBi nfBBHValMBBBBBBBHtsgBl 4 aBHBBBbaVKJiilsiiRBMBBIBBBHBBBl L trTa W J i SaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaMaaaaaaH llVaaaaaaVMlaa JaaaaaaHNfefWilMlHI a 1 J F C 1 W M jf JbBBBBmILBBBBP3 JbBBBBBBBBBwBmB9B Hw Vh 7 -V m 1 Hfc3Br NaaaaaBaKln Br -STaaaaa IM h VB laWW 1aaaaL f iarfiinaT a A laaaaaaaaV SNBBHHBaiBaBiiiHBBMBBm yH ivaatejr Hbbbbe aaWBaMfwVHWArf s ibVI jfft- tr j ff SLi - jWl l iT j 1 HHHaiBflBMiL- HI - More concerned about the camera than the needle is three-year-old Dougjas Berezanski as he gets his typhoid immunization shot from chief public health nurse Mrs Edith Fisher With him is his mother Mrs Jacob Ilerez anski of Island Cache and nurse Nadine Somcrville at left Northern Interior Health Unit workers immunized 283 persons in a clinic on the island fearing an outbreak of typhoid fever from flood pollution Immunization shots are available at the NIHU office every weekday between 330 and 430 pm the machinery is still In use in Vancouver The gleaming new school was colorfully decked with flags and flowers at the opening Wednes Wednesday � day Entertainment was pro provided � vided by the Lejac School Band and Central Fort George school choir Other dignitaries included H L Clement co ordlnator of technical and vocational train j ing for the federal department of labor George Cook princU pal Mayor Garvin Dezell and a representative of the contract tors Also present was Jack Whitel a department of education ex4 pert who conducted the voca vocational � tional school feasibility study in Prince George and concluded in his original report Prince George Is destined to be one of the most Important cities In all Canada Dignitaries made a spectacu spectacular � lar arrival at the ceremony touching down In two helicop- ters after an aerial tour of the city and school City Council held a reception and banquet in the Simon Fraser Hotel Wednesday night Some 80 invited guests attended Mr Peterson guest speaker asked support for the proposed Bank of BC as a vehicle to promote expansion of provincial growth J All the past Is but a pro 1 logue he said That means Mr you aint seen nothing yet REFUGEES RETURNING TO ISLAND More refugees returned to their Island Cache homes today as rivers continue to recede Dozens of families armed with shovels and brooms are starting the task of cleaning mud and debris out of their houses The Fraser River went down more than an inch Wed Wednesday � nesday At 3179 feet it is more than eight Inches below the high of 325 feet estab established � lished Sunday Engineers say the down downstream � stream level of the Fraser can be expected to remain steady for several days They say there Is no sign of a definite crest and that hot weather or heavy rain could raise the level of the river closer to the 23 foot danger level In the southern Interior tho Columbia continued ris rising � ing to within a few Inches of tho predicted peak level of 40 feet at Trail