sayplcasc Wtf for CARLING PILSENER BEER W Thli tdvr1limnt li not puhllihul or dlipld b Iht Liquor Control Board or by tht Government of Brltlih Columbli Vol 8 No 123 THE WORLD TODAY Attorney - General Robert F Kennedy begins a sentimental mission to Germany tonight on the heels of his announcement he will not seek the Demo Democratic � cratic senatorial nomination in New York Kennedys brief statement Tuesday on the Senate race shed no further light on his future But it left open the door to any invitation from President Johnson to join him as vice -presidential-nominee on the Democratic ticket Heavy guard Under massive police guard Russian Premier Khrushchev arrived in Goteborg Sweden to today � day to face a small crowd of silent spectators watching froni the dockyards on the third day of his five - day visit to Sweden Intensive security precau precautions � tions were taken in the wake of reports Tuesday of a plot to kidnap the Soviet leader in Stockholm 300 miles away Soldiers and police hid in clumps of bushes along the road from Goteborgs airport to the Arendal shipyard where the premier paid his first visit Red support President Sukarno of Indo Indonesia � nesia said today Russia had pledged its support for his coun countrys � trys confrontation policy to toward � ward Malaysia In our struggle to crush Malaysia we are seeking and collecting all the forces of our friends and all the progres progressive � sive nations the president told a crowd of 2000 persons during the dedication of a mon monument � ument to Indonesia by the So Soviet � viet Union Tirst Deputy Premier Anas tas Mikoyan of Russia stood beside Sukarno during his fiery Taylor takes over Gen Maxwell D Taylor chairman of the US Joint chiefs of staff flies to South Viet Nam soon to take over as US ambassador lie Is expected to provide a single tight and unified command over US civ civilian � ilian and military efforts The soldier - diplomat was named to the Saigon post Tues Tuesday � day by President Johnson fol following � lowing the resignation of Am Ambassador � bassador Jlenry Cabot Lodge Taylor plans to leave for his new post in 10 days or two weeks Churchill death Capt George Spencer-Churchill cousin of Sir Winston Churchill died today in Lon London � don from severe burns He was 88 Spencer - Churchill a grandson of the sixth Duke of Marlborough was painfully scalded when he fell into a tub of hot water at his Lon London � don home a week ago No thanks Dritlsh Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas - Home has turn turned � ed down a suggestion that op opposition � position Labor party leader Harold Wilson Join the forth forthcoming � coming Commonwealth prime ministers conference author authoritative � itative government sources said today in London The suggestion printed in a letter to The Times came fiom Earl Attlee former Labor pre premier � mier Attlees letter cited the in invitation � vitation he himself received from the Conservative prime minister Winston Churchill to attend the Potsdam conference in 1045 A caller suggest Now that summers here the wife and I are getting up earlier so we can get the kids over to the neighbours to play before they get their kids over to our place Teacher KEN PELL1NC Is Q going to be married this weekend In Victoria not that that is i startling event In itself However Mr Pollings pupils at Harwin tluew a surprise party for their teacher and before lie had re recovered � covered from his surprise he INDEX Classified - 10 17 Comics - 1D Coming events -----13 Editorial- ------- -U Here and there ------ 13 Market 3 Sports 4 D TV - - - - 2 i Cm iLLLV tj f II LP I - SH K - m M gjFjyr m j Hi W MS J Theres a wide divergence of opinion around the nation about the topless bathing suit Intro Introduced � duced in New York by designer Rudl Gernrelch and modeled here by Tracy Ames in a Los Angeles garment district show showroom � room An Associated Press survey showed somebuyersare stocking it while others are snubbing it Most police depart departments � ments reported they would an est any woman wearing It In public See Page 19 P Photo Both sides ask for conciliation Interior woodworkers and lumbermen have become dead deadlocked � locked In negotiations for a new union agreement Doth the International Wood Woodworkers � workers of America and Nor Northern � thern Interior Lumbermens Association have asked for a government - appointed concil conciliation � iation officer to help settle the negotiations Application was made after negotiators failed to come to any agreement on demands said spokesmen of the IWA and the NILA All 12 union demands are In dispute said Jack Hoist spokesman for the IWA nego negotiating � tiating committee The main point of dispute is the IWA demand for parity in wage rates and contract con conditions � ditions with coast lumber work workers � ers Parity would forcea34 cents an hour raise this year The coastal babe rate Is 223 an hour compared with 189 Interior woodworkers claim their output per man Is as high as the coast and Interior lumber production exceeds coast production The NILA reply Is that coast coastal � al producers because of differ different � ent woods and production aro making more money per 1000 feet of lumber produced found himself handcuffed Ho was heard to remark You cant pick those things with bobby pins If the rain keeps up 9 BERNARD JOHNSON of LaSalle Avenue wont have to go far to test tun the boat he won Saturday Any city street will do He won the aluminum cartopper at the boat show In Hie Safeway parking lot First casualty of Sundays Q round - up of suspected bootleggors appeared In city RCMP court today and left 302 poorer Lawrence Domou chel pleaded guilty to keeping liquor for sale lu his room at the Central Hotel and was fined 300 2 costs or three months In Jail He paid up Im Immediately � mediately Just In case youve for 4 gotten the Tracer Ilrldge at Ruesnel Is still closed for rojulrs from 11 pm to 0 a in until further notice Tk e e Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JUNE 24 1964 Phone LOgan 4 2441 W- it for CARLING PILSENER BEER WflA TOcCofry tiST NEW HOSPITAL BUT NO DOCTOR McBrldes new million dollar 25 bed hospital today lies almost idle while the communitys only doctor has his month long annual holi holidays � days At least 20 patients during the last two weeks have been either flown to Prince George or driven 107 miles to Jas Jasper � per Alta for treatment An offer of a guarantee of 1000 a month to any physi physician � cian who will come to the community was made three days ago Fortunately there have not been any emergency ases of the type you would expect In a logging com community � munity hospital adminis- on ce The Opposition spokesman repeated accusations that the government and Mr Pearsons office applied political pres pressure � sure on the CBC to prevent the showing of a 35000 candid TV documentary about a day In Mr Pearsons life filmed last October External Affairs Minister Martin rose Just before the 10 pm EDT adjournment to de demand � mand that Eldo Wooliams PC Bow River and Erik Nielsen PC Yukon withdraw their statements that the prime min minister � ister misled the Commons Alvin Hamilton PC QuAp pelle made similar accusations last Trlday and was expelled for the day after he refused to withdraw his remarks The prime ministers office said Mr Pearson would reply to his critics today when a de debate � bate on a money supply bill enters its third day An aide said the government leader missed Tuesdays lively well attended exchange because he was at work In his office and had a dinner engagement Bryce Mackasey Montreal Verdun the only Liberal who spoke at any length called it a rather vicious unwarranted and fully premeditated attack both on the prime minister as a person and on the high office that he represents The CBC board of directors today ons a three day meet meeting � ing In which the documentary Mr Pearson will be discussed The board will consldor a pub public � lic request Mr Pearson made Trlday that the film bo telecast to end weeks of controversy Mr Wooliams began the Op Opposition � position onslaught Tuesday with a flat demand for Mr Pearsons resignation McBride area without medical aid trator A W Nlchol said Closest physician is Dr Thompson of Valemount 40 miles east and a hour-and-a-half drive away It doesnt make sense to open up a million dollar hos hospital � pital In April 1063andnov we have nodoctor McBride councillor Steve Kollda said Tuesday The district was formerly served by two physicians but since the retirement of Dr D D Ryall In October last xear Dr John Smart has served alone Designed to serve a dis district � trict of 3500 persons the hospital depends on round-the-clock nurse staffing dur during � ing the holiday period They cannot make admis admissions � sions without telephoning to Prince George for permis permission � sion from DrT LMaxwell chief surgeon at the Prince George Regional Hospital Its quite a sore spot in McDride school chairman Doug Taggart told the Nor- Opposition attacks Pearson statements nsored movie OTTAWA CP The Opposition unleashed one of its fiercest attacks on Prime Minister Pearson in the Commons Tuesday accusing him of lying and misleading the House to cover up government censorship of CBC programming Mr Pearson was not in the chamber when five Conservatives and one New Democratic MP hurled bitter personal charges at him for more than three hours ALARMING Venereal diseases on increase here Primary syphilis cases in Prince George jumped to 20 in 1963 from seven in 1962 Vanderhoof Fort St James had two cases the only others reported in the Northern Inter Interior � ior Health Unit for the year The annual report said the alarming increase was in primary syphilis cases which came about In spite of rigorous contact tracing of all venereal diseases There were 521 reported cases of gonorrhoea for the whole unit up from 401 In 19C2 and 3G4 in 1961 Dr James Robinson newunlt director told the quarterly unit meeting that the Prince George Increase was not unique Its something thats hap happening � pening not Just here but over the whole province and the world he said But It was something to go into something to be alarmed about he said People are not scared of these diseases the way they used to be Dr Robinson said It takes three shots ofpeni clllln now The old way before peni penicillinwas � cillinwas months and months usually 18 of treatment He suggested that he was sceptical about the rate of syphilis cases reported al although � though the figures for gonorr gonorrhoea � hoea were about average for a young area like this Merchants group attacks fraudulent sales methods VANCOUVER CP The Re Retail � tail Merchants Association of Canada meeting here lias ap appealed � pealed for legislation against bad advertising and fraudulent selling The association has asked for reinstatement of retail price maintenance to halt chaos and confusion rampant through the distributive industries Since 1952 manufacturers CANADAS TRAFFIC DEATHS 4000 3500 3000 f 1yrrr 2000 tZ H- H p 52 1 I 55 I 1 1 59 1 63 Intensified trnfficMifety pioguuns wo being introduced in almost every piovinco this year in an elfoit to reduce the rising number of traffic deaths on Canadian loads Fatalitii H have been climbing Kteadily much 1958 as hIiowu on graph tracing road deaths nince lMr2 Statis Statistics � tics for the lint fjiifirtiT of this year indicate the num number � ber of traffic deatlm in 1961 will mirpass 1961h recoid of4IH1 -CI Newbinap have not been allowed to pre prescribe � scribe prices at which their goods may be sold or to des designate � ignate who may sell them The association says Cana Canadian � dian consumers have been vic victims � tims of unscrupulous dealers who entice them Into their es establishments � tablishments by massive and often misleading advertising of brand - namo bargains only to make up their losses on this bait by selling Inferior domestic and imported copies claimed to be Just as pood Chan now belongs in Canada VANCOUVER IT - Weldon Chan now lias proof that ho be belongs � longs in Canada Lawjer Hauy Pan bald last night Chan has lecelvcd his landing papeis fiom the Iinml giation depaitincnt in Ottawa and is officially a landed liuml giant It has been a long uuit punctuated y inoio than lluee yearb as a fugitive fot the man who came to Canada fiom Hong Kong lu J 058 Chan at that time had a vUi toi t MHmitIlewentlntoliiding when its extension was denied lu 1909 and thus avoided ilo poitation until liis case was leconsldeietl In 1963 He was gi anted at least 12 months in Canada last -May 30 ami a letent cabinet oiler in council deilaied Mm a landed jimiilgiaiit a Mop cm he way to Canadian cllliiislilp thern Interior Health Unit quarterly meeting last night At the last meeting of the hospital board they decided to offer a doctor a 1000 a month guarantee if he would come to McBride he said Later Mr Taggart said the Chamber of Commerce In the community feels It is up to the doctor to replace himself while on holiday Dr Smart has been in the community five years and Is a good doctor he has more work than he can handle when hes there Mr Taggart said The school board Is con concerned � cerned for the well being of between GOO and COO chil children � dren he said Dr Smart began his holi holidays � days June 4 and planned to return July 0 Dut Mr Kollda told the NIHU that Its hearsay but he may not come back The hospital board had told administrator Nlchol to get In touch with the College of Physicians and Surgeons In xSfc jyfr- HfE Two RCAF Harvards appear to be crashing head on in this photo taken at a flying demonstration at Ottawas Rockcliffo Airport The propeller driven planes roared over the airfield from opposite directions on what ap appeared � peared to be a crash course but lolled out in the last few seconds and passed safely CP photo WARNINGS ISSUED AGAIN an attempt to get a replace replacement � ment for the holiday period he said Mr Nlchol commented that outlying communities come to expect this sort of situa situation � tion Things are pretty well in hand he said although its a situation we don t like to have We may go to the doctor too much for everything and then think its not a healthy situation to have a doctor 11 months and go one month without one he added There had been consider considerable � able agitation the first week the doctor was away he said I HEPATITIS 1 PROBLEM SUBSIDES I Health authorities believe the crest of the recent wave of hepatitis has passed Dr K I G Benson as- slstant provincial health of- ficer said Tuesday we have iji hit nationally in the last two years what we hope Is the peak ofalO yearcjcle J We would hope we wouldnt have another for some years and hope we would have an immunl- j zation agent by the time the next wave appears he told j members of the Northern In- terior Health Unit j Number of cases report- ed in the unit totalled 303 in 19G3 20 more than in 1962 The increase was mostly In school district 55 Burns Lake J McBride school district had very few cases while Prince George and Vander- hoof remained static in 1962 the NIHU annual report said Public health nurses ad- ministered 1263 dosesofa j medication gamma globu- ij i lin to household contacts of the 1963 cases i i Nursing supervisor Mrs E Fisher said 1964 cases to date by school districts were Prince George 17 Burns j Lake 29 Vanderhoof eight and McDride six j Dr Benson underlined the need to continue programs to eliminate community ji wells and for installation of j sewage system There Is no doubt that there Is a higher perxen- tage of cases in areas where you havent got a community i water system he said Burns Lake as a village X Itself did not have the in- cidence of cases as In the Immediate surrounding area he pointed out Smoking danger must be shown WASHINGTON iff The Am American � erican fedeial trade commis commission � sion has Issued a iule requiring that by next fall all clgatette lables and advertising In the United States inform the public of the health hazaid of smoking cigarettes The public must be told In the ruleb woids That ciga cigarette � rette smoking is dangerous to health ami may cause death from cancer and other diseases Low 40 - High 70 fciiLvMrfaaiii Flood leaves disease threat Post - flood conditions in the Island Cache are Ideal for an outbieak of infectious diseases If there Is a carjler of the original infection Its ripe for any of tho entprlc intestinal diseases senior sanitary Inspector II H Hell said Tuesday He Issued the warning at the quaiterly meeting of the Ni l hi rn Intel lor Health Unit It has tho wells and the pi Ivies all of which ilse and fall with he level of the river Mr Hell jwliited out Hi James ijobiiibnn now unit ilii cctoi outlined nieaMii es be being � ing taken to wain tho Hol Holdouts � douts All wells have boon iil with warnings not to dilnk the water ho said Iai tints have been told to keep their children fiom plajing In the seceding waters PamplJets warning of the danger weio dollvemi to all families Tuesday and all have been warned to get tjphoid shots Dr Hobiiibon said FLOOD POSSIBILITY EXTREMELY REMOTE Now it can be naid the Hood is IjmVlml Since Monday the lex el of the IVumt hasdiopped to J8r feet Its not imposMble but veiy improbable that the high level xvill utuin it would takexecx e tiiine weather conditions said n bpokcMiMii foi the ledtul Water Htsouiec s jliinch Tlit high xxiUi nuik of the Kiiimm xi JJc feel