say Vol 8No 126 tlir irRS s WORLD TODAY Pope busy Aides of Pope Paul were re reported � ported concerned at his work pace and pressing him to rest Vatican sources said the pon pontiff � tiff probably would begin his summer vacation at Cast el Gan dolfo within a week The sources said the Popes health is excellent but many at the Vatican feel he needs a rest Kin Norway Soviet Premier Khrushchev arrived today in Norway the last leg of an 18 day Scandin Scandinavian � avian tour A ragged cheer went up from a crowd In front of the Oslo city hall as Khrushchev look looking � ing rested after his two day sail from Sweden stepped ashore Norwegian Premier Einar Gerhardsen who says Khrush Khrushchevs � chevs five - day visit has no political significance greeted the Soviet leader Beatles pelted In Brisbane Australia the Beatles today withdrew a chal- lenge to meet youths who pelted the pop group with rot rotten � ten eggs and tomatoes Sunday night The Beatles who flew in Sunday night from New Zea Zealand � land had challenged the youths who bombarded them at the airport to meet them out outside � side their hotel If we do we will Just have thousands of eggs thrown at us they said Well just Ig Ignore � nore it No policy change India plans no change In Its policy of maintaining diplomatic ties with Communist China and not the Nationalist government on Formosa a foreign minis ministry � try spokesman said in New Delhi today The spokesman was com commenting � menting on a Peking radio charge that a visit by an In Indian � dian parliamentary delegation to Formosa earlier this month was a prelude to establishing relations with President Chiang Kai sheks government Ship explosion The 2196 ton British motor vessel Velazquez radioed Gib Gibraltar � raltar for urgent medical as assistance � sistance today after an engine room explosion which badly in injured � jured one person The RAF here Immediately dispatched a high - speed launch with a doctor and medical sup supplies � plies aboard Grenades tossed The last United Nations troops are leaving the Congo with a bang from exploding grenades lobbed Into polling stations and the wedding feast of a chief of the Baluba tribe The grenades Injured nearly 100 persons Saturday as The Congo opened a country - wide referendum on a new constitu constitution � tion Agriculture MinlsterCon stantln Tshlala - Mwana was among the wounded r Jfe aiAit MSwnugin8BBB Off on their annual vaca- tlons today went 35 employ employees � ees ofthecitysworksdept This year all men on capital works projects the garbage crews and other maintenance personnel are staggering their holidays are taking their vacations at the same time Superintendent Dill Jones says it will make for more efficiency and at the same time give all the fellows an opportunity to holiday with their kids INDEX Betty Conner 0 Classified 10 11 Comica 12 Coming Everts - ----0 Editorial 1 Markets 3 Sports - - ---- 4 5 TV -- 2 CARLING BLACK LABEL BEER Thli dvrtlitmnt li not publlbd or dliplmd by h Liquor Control Boird or by ttio Covtrnmont of Brltlih Columbli o WnKra I 4 vi imAiII i HEH rB I I II i Trr v The million dollar high rise apartment on 15th near Central is almost ready for occupancy The building will have 43 two bedroom and 24 one bedroom suites and is expected to be ready sometime in August Build Builder � er is M and G Construction of Princ George A work workman � man dangles his foot over ledge as he puts finishing touches on exterior of Prince Georges first high rise apartment Miller photo TESTS BEING MADE Mill site announcement likely early next week Northwood Pulp Ltd mayan nounco early next week where It will build its mill near prince George DILL EDWARDS Forest 9 Service Information offi officer � cer has gone into three weeks seclusion at his private beach on the lower mainland for his annual holiday Why the seclusion Well Dill is a tor tortured � tured man He hates Smokey the Dear What Is a hydra asked Our Favorite Wag It Is a many headed animal like BC Hydra came the reply The notary -Anns have come up with a new flag suggestion which could be claimed alike by all areas of Canada The distinctive flag was unveiled at the notary installa installation � tion Friday It featured three large rhubarb leaves on a white ground with blue stripes at either end and its presentation was accompanied with its own lyrics to the tune of The Maple Leaf Forever A II Zimmerman of Toronto president of the company said today soil and other engineering tests are still being made and the company may have sufficient Information to make a decision early next week NQrthwood was granted a pulp harvesting license contingent on the company finding a suitable location near Prince George In making the announcement Resources Minister Willlston apparently had in mind pollu pollutants � tants from the mill possibly drifting over the city e e itizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY JUNE 29 1964 Phono LOgan 4 2441 vm I r Thl dvrtlmnt li not published or dliplsyed by th liquor Control Board or by tho Government ol British Columbia Kk Copy Record rainfall halts work in construction and logging CITY DOCTOR FILLS VACANT McBRIDE JOB A Prince George doctor has gone to the rescue of McBrlde Steve Kollda a town coun councillor � cillor said today Dr A S Plrquet will practice at Mc McBrlde � Brlde for at least two weeks The communitys 1 mil million � lion hospital has almost been Idle since Dr John Smart the only doctor at McBrlde went on his annual vacation about three weeks ago Since then patients have been taken to either Prince POLICE NEWS time close to 1 million had been paid Taxes notpaldbyBpmTues day or mailed before midnight the same day will have a 5 per cent penalty added to their totals Another 5 per cent will be added to taxes not paid by Sept 30 City hall was open all day Sat Saturday � urday for taf payments pome 140700 was collected during tho day bui Mr Jeffery sus suspected � pected the rafnkept many people at home George or Jasper The clos closest � est doctor Is at Valemount 60 miles east of McDride Dr Smart is expected to return July 6 The hospital In the mean meantime � time is staffed with nurses Mr Kollda stressed that In his comment on the situ situation � ation last week he was not criticizing Dr Smart Some people have mis misinterpreted � interpreted my remarks he said today Im not out to get Dr Smart Court observers said today Rev Arthur Townsend exag exaggerated � gerated his observations of the alcohol problem in Prince George They also wondered If Mr Townsend minister at the Pen Pentecostal � tecostal Tabernacle was ana analyzing � lyzing the effectiveness of the churchs work in the city Mr Townsend said tho drink drinking � ing problem had made Prince George a veritable Sodom and Gomorrah and he called on city council to clean up the situation The observer said ministers sometimes are present at Juvenile and family court cases but seldom are they seen at police court where all the drunks vagrants and street streetwalkers � walkers appear for trial The observer said he was surprised anyone connected Britains trade disadvantage with Canada came under dis discussion � cussion once again today In London between Fiance Minis Minister � ter Walter Gordon and Trade Minister Edward Heath Hit-and-run driver sought after car strikes woman Police are seeking the driver of a hit-and-run car that struck down a woman pedestrian on the Cariboo highway early Sunday Mrs Alice Rose Mindel about 50 of Mile Seven was walking on the highway near her home with her husband when struck down from the rear police said She was in fairly good con condition � dition in hospital Monday suf suffering � fering a fractured pelvis shock and bruises Police said they recovered a 1952 Pontiac car near the ac accident � cident scene which they believe to be the vehicle Involved They said the owner was In the vehicle when it was discovered and that three other men fled Three men were sent to hos hospital � pital with Injuries suffered when a 1955 car was totally wrecked as it tumbled end-over-end at mile 5 on the Dlackwater Road Driver Ted Sperling of 465 Durden suffered a fractured ankle when his vehicle missed a left turn and plunged into a ditch police said Richard Salmon Is in satis satisfactory � factory condition with a frac fractured � tured skull and Russell Paquette suffered back Injuries In the same accident Faulty electrical wiring Is blamed for a fire that caused Encephalitis strikes girl at Houston A teenage girl with a sus suspected � pected case of encephalitis sleeping sickness was flown from Smithers to hospital at Vancouver early Sunday She is In serious condition Dr N V Louie who headed the RCAF team that made the flight said Judith Ilansma 18 had been unconscious for vary varying � ing perlodsdurlngthelastwock A hospital official said she was responding to treatment Sunday but remained seriously ill An ambulance took tho girl 35 miles from hero home at Houston to an airfield at Smi Smithers � thers where she was trans transferred � ferred to an RCAF plane for the three hour flight to Vancouver Doth Dr Louie and the hospi hospital � tal said they suspect encephal encephalitis � itis a virus disease which sometimes develops after measles influenza or chicken pox Just one day to pay tax City ratepayers have until 5 pm Tuesday to find 700000 That was tho word front City Hall today after the latest tally of tax collections which aro due Juno 30 The city has collected 855 -500 of its 1J million levy Subtracting approximately 150000 worth of provincial homeowners grants it leaves 700000 in unpaid taxes Comptroller C A Jeffery said collections are running be behind � hind last year when at this heavy Interior damage to the home of Otto Kemper of mile 3 Glscome Road Saturday afternoon Kemper returned from a visit to the city to find his home ablaze Airport fire vehicles responded to the blaze and quickly extinguished it Safecrackers broke a window then pried open the safe at Canadian Propane Ltd north of the railway yard early Sat Saturday � urday morning They escaped with an esti estimated � mated 300 in cash Leonard Crooner of Vancou Vancouver � ver found the stretch over to close a no draft window on the passenger side of his car expen expensive � sive He was in a parking lot with the motor running when his foot Jammed on the gas pedal as he reached over The car Jumped Into a power pole and suffered 1200 damage Court observers claim charges are exaggerated with mission work would say conditions are worse than in Vancouver because the drunks and derelicts in that city are in a segregated area away from the view of most of the public One would think that a mis mission � sion worker would study the situation on all of the facts not whether it was in the open Mr Townsend last week said the citizens of Prince George are indicted We pay our taxes without raising a voice against this tragic condition that Is disgrac disgracing � ing our city in the eyes of the tourists and visitors and in the eyes of the rest of BC The court observers said that while the situation in Prince George Is often difficult to handle similar conditions may be found in other Canadian cities SEPARATE VIEWS ON INTEGRATION By JULES LOH ST AUGUSTINE Fla P Anyone who thinks the nigger is equal to the white man said Rev Connie Lynch is a fool Hitler he said was a great man The nigger he said should bo sent back to Africa Tho government ho said was Intended to bo of tho white man by the white man and for tho white man Lynch has been the chief spokesman for white segregationist rallies In St Augustine His message is a blend of evangelism and militant white supremacy Ho said he came here from his home In San Bernardino Calif to help these embattled good white people In their cause Lynch has spoken night after night to any anywhere � where from 100 to 300 segregationists ga gathered � thered in this citys plaza Some In his audience say they believe Lynch may be an extremist but as a group they applaud and answer amen About half a mile away tho Negroes meet They gather In any one of several churches Sunday night in the First Baptist Church Hosea Williams a leader In the Southern Christian Leadership Conference challenged Negroes In the Pews Are you willing to get beat up and go to jail for freedom Are you willing to suffer Dont ask me about Paul and Silas unless youre willing to do tho same thing they did Suffer and go to Jail for what you know Is right Ho asked for volunteers for a wade ln at St Augustines beach today A score of more of 200 listeners stood and pledged themselves to participate Storms batter Alberta BC A precipitation record for this area fell as Prince George felt the fringe of weekend storms that battered Western Canada Rainfall Saturday and Sunday in Prince George totalled 87 inches to establish a record for June of 457 inches The previous high was 41 established in 1947 Locally it was a delaying kind of rain affecting logging agriculture and construction The same weather system produced torrential rains and cyclone force winds in parts of British Columbia Alberta and Saskatchewan The storms cut rail and high highway � way communications flooded homes and caused thousands of dollars damage The rains further stalled the resumption of logging opera operations � tions near here Hugh Waller National Employment Service manager estimates that 200 to 300 loggers have been delay delayed � ed by wet weather Large scale woods opera operations � tions usually recover from breakup about mid June It stopped paving on the un unfinished � finished portion of the bypass highway and delayed grading at construction sites Grading at the pulp mill site is already about two weeks behind schedule Crop growth has been re retarded � tarded by the rain said Art Donald of the BC Department of Agriculture There is a surplus of water although no immediate danger of crop drowning and no indi indication � cation of rust Hot weather is needed to produce maturity he said In northeastern BC and northwestern Alberta a flash flood washed out a bridge on a major highway link and cut the Northern Alberta Railway in two places A small tornado ripped through the Plamondon district 100 miles northwest of Edmon Edmonton � ton Saturday night A church was levelled a new municipal garage was smashed and farm buildings were destroyed No one was injured In the QuAppelle Valley be between � tween Saskatoon and Reglna cyclone force winds destroyed barns and granaries killed farm animals and flattened crops The weather office In Edmon Edmonton � ton says the storms were asso associated � ciated with two weather systems A cold front from the Pacific caused the Alberta and BC storms The fierce elec electrical � trical and winds storms that hit Saskatchewan were the result of a cold air system colliding with warm air rising from the prairies Dawson Creek lost its major RAIN BRINGS SOME GOOD The cool rainy weather has at least one element of good news it has delayed the mosquito hatch Mosqultos which normally would have taken to their wings in mid June are still in various larval stages As a result the city has not yet sprayed extensively to kill the insects when they leave ponds Crews are checking hatch hatching � ing every day to make sure the mosquitoes dont get away without a feed of insecticide when a bridge was cut on High Highway � way 2 and two sections of the Northern Alberta Railway swept away Highway 49 an alternate route is open Two sections of the railway one 150 feet at Swan Lake near Tupper on the BC Alberta border and 50 feet near Wembley Alberta 14 miles west of Grande Prairie were taken away in the flood waters An unidentified farmer was reported cut off after the bridge at Pouce Coupe was washed out nine miles east of Dawson Creek A helicopter pilot later reported he reached safety alone The pilot says the high highway � way at that point is also washed out for several hundred yards Grande Prairie reports record rainfall for the month 65 inches which compares with the previous six Inches set in I960 Four inches fell on Saturday Dock trouble said brewing OTTAWA CP - An opposition MP has suggested and Labor Minister MacEachen has denied that major waterfront trouble is brewing on the west coast Donald Maclnnis PC Cape Breton South asked in the Com Commons � mons today whether Mr Mac MacEachen � Eachen Is aware of a situation on the west coast which Is potentially worse than labor troubles recently In the St Law- road and railway link Sunday I rence Seaway A white segregationist chokes a Negro youth during a riot in the surf at St Augustine Reach in Florida as a group of Negroes wadwl in at the previously all white beach AP photo