say K please HK i for CARLING PILSENER BEER Wfjft Thli nfvtrllitmtnl It not publlthtd or dliplsyed brth Liquor Control Board or by th Covornmint of British Columbli Vol 8jNo 127 THE WORLD TODAY Spy hanged Yehia Adel Abdel - Razzak convicted Monday of spying for Israel was hanged at dawn to today � day in the public square of Damascas Syria He had also been convicted of stealing documents and In Information � formation affecting state secur security � ity and passing them on to Israel Invasion threat Turkey has threatened anew to Invade Cyprus unless Greece accepts United Nations pro proposals � posals for negotiations to settle the strife between the Greek and Turklsh Cyprlots Turkish Premier Ismetlnonu told the British government Monday thatUNmediatorSakari Tuomioja of rinland may have only one more chance to settle the dispute by peaceful means Tolls the same Canada and the United States have agreed to keep the present level of tolls on theSt Lawrence Seaway for another twoor three years It was reliably reported today Sources said the governments of the two countries agreed to postpone their decision on whether tolls on the Interna International � tional waterway should be raised lowered or left un unchanged � changed New target date for another review of the seaway toll struc structure � ture is reported to be either 10CC or 19G7 Ocean blast A multi million dollar float floating � ing oil rig exploded off the Louisiana coast before dawn today At least two persons were killed and 13 others are missing The US Coast Guard said at least 27 survivors some badly burned had been picked up Helicopters and boats were ferrying the survivors to this coastal fishing town Morgan City about 70 air miles west of New Orleans Typhoon hits Typhoon Winnie paralyzed Manila today At least 10 per persons � sons were reported drowned and scores more injured The storms winds of up to 05 miles an hour tore through populous central Luzon island before dawn destroyed thous thousands � ands of shanty homes and left Manila without power light communications news newspapers � papers and public transporta transportation � tion WWl tow 45 High 70 Department of publicworks crews are at work on the Quesnel bound lane of the Traser River bridge Tills means traffic both ways has to use a single lane which when trains arc shunting across the highway crossing means its a long wait for some motor motorists � ists But Its worth it The ro palr work was sorely needed District RCMP are contln 0 ulng their search today for the driver of a car which hit a woman pedestrian on the Cariboo Highway early Sunday Tho woman MRS ALICE ROSE MINDEL was struck while walking with her husband along the highway near her home at Mile Seven She is still In hospital with a fractured pelvis and multiple bruises INDEX Building Pago - 7 Classified ----- -12 13 Comics -- J4 Coming events T ----- 11 Editorial 9 Hero and there - - - 11 Markets 3 Sports 4 5 C 13 TV - 2 Weather hindering PGE work Wet weather has put work on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway extension between Summit Lake and Fort St James several weeks behind schedule Dawson Wade Construction which had the main contract for the first 40 miles of the rail railroad � road has not been able to work on the Job since spring Ben Glnter Construction Co Ltd which was awarded a 16 million contract for the last 38 miles also has not been able to work on the project Boili companies have con contracts � tracts for clearing and grading A PGE spokesman said the main trouble lies in the fact that the extension has to go through a basin which was soak soaked � ed not only by the spring run runoff � off but by the heavy rains There was no official es estimate � timate on Just how far the con contractors � tractors are behind schedule The 20 million extension which Is expected to bring a boom to the Tort St James area was scheduled for com completion � pletion next year NO RAIN FOR 30 HOURS Tor army cadets not going Q on the annual summer camp theres a surprise for you But were not telling Phono -4-4517 and youll get the word A hint keep July 10 open RCMP officials in Kam 9 loops are asking publlcas- slstance in locating the driver of a light green 1002 Pont lac car The man may be able to assist police In con connection � nection with a fatal accident near Falkland May 18 The man stopped lils car at the scene and left when assured there was nothing he could do The driver of the light green car which carried a BC licence is asked to call the nearest RCMP office See where Attorney-Gen-t era Bonner has called for an Investigation Into charges by an American doctor that Vancouvers skld ioad Is over run by hop heads If hes going to start looking into things iow about a check of tho pollen shortage problem In areas where tho RCMP operate under contrail with his own dept Mitsubishi complex Mitsui Morubeni and Missho Mr Bennett said the Tokyo members will fly back across the Pacific Wednesday via Van Vancouver � couver Seattle and Honolulu The visitors represent poten potential � tial consumers of Endakos molybdenum Robert McKee dies in Orient VICTORIA CP - Robert Mc McKee � Kee 29 son of Gerald McKee deputy forest minister was drowned near Tokyo during the weekend He was on his way home from England by way of the Orient Born In Prince George Mc McKee � Kee was a former lacrosse and rugby star In tho Victoria area An excellent swimmer he apparently was caught In an undo How at CKaya Beach whoro waves were unusually high fol following � lowing a storm the previous day FIDEL CASTRO like Nazi e e You have to stop its killing me appear to be the thoughts of eight-month-old James Nelson of Glendora California But the piper played on The piper is John Hibble 16 of La Habra -AP photo Prince George a drought area The weather office has fore forecast � cast that the current drought Prince George hasnt had rain for something like 30 hours will continue for the Do Dominion � minion Day holiday The forecast Indicated Wed Wednesday � nesday will be a sunny warm SLEEPING SICKNESS VICTIM SERIOUS VANCOUVER CP Judith Hansma of Hous Houston � ton was in poor condition in hospital here Monday believed suffering a form of sleeping sickness She was taken by ambulance from her home 35 miles to Smithers in north central BC where an RCAF plane picked her up and flew her 400 miles here Sunday She was in critical condition Dr N V Louie who headed a three man medi medical � cal team on the flight said the 18-year-old girl had been unconscious varying lengths of time the Jast week Potential customers here to inspect Endako mine Eleven Japanese businessmen arrived by air from Vancouver today to take a one day inspec inspection � tion tour of the Endako molyb molybdenum � denum mining development Eight of the delegation were from Tokyo and the rest aie from Vancouver The group which left Prince George this morning by chartered bus was led by Wlnslow Bennett of the Endako parent company Placer Developments of Vancouver Mr Bennett said the group will Inspect progress and get an idea of the ten aln and geology of the development which Is scheduled to go Into production next year Large Japanese firms repre represented � sented by the group include the day ideal for an out-of-town trip fishing or even catching up with the weeds In the gar garden � den Most of the stores will be closed In Prince George and The Citizen wont publish again until Thursday Milk deliver deliveries � ies have been cancelled for the day There will be no special Do Dominion � minion Day attractions in the city outside of btock car racing in the evening and the Simon Traser Open golf tournament For anyone travelling south the forecast today was for warm dry weather for the next three days The temperatures in the Cen Central � tral Interior will range be between � tween 40 and 70 degrees at Vancouver 48 and 72 and In Victoria 50 and 07 The Prince George Chamber of Commerce reported today that it has had a number of Inquiries about the Williams Lake Stampede and indications were that a large number would be ki-yi-lng it to the Cariboo for the festivities Another attraction is the opening of the Barkervllle gold rush days show which takes place tonight The perfor performances � mances In the old towns fire- hall will be held evory eve evening � ning until Labor Day Thousands of cars are ex expected � pected to travel to the famed tourist rendezvous during the summer months Across the country annual celebrations marking Canadas birthday will go on as usual but with no extended holiday there will be less partying than usual Most families are expected to stay at home for the one day mid week holiday although sports events mllltaryparades and various festivals are planned in all provinces The shortened holiday will cut down on highway traffic and re reduce � duce the accidental death toll During last jears three day holiday 172 persons died acci accidentally � dentally the highest death toll on record for any Dominion Day holiday or an extended holiday weekend In Canada Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY JUNE 30 1964 Phone LOgan 4 2441 TSV Ami sayplcascpn for CARLING PILSENER BEER W0 Thli idvrtlment It not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Covornmant ot British Columbia ltV tnnv ItJontMOMm FISHER WILL MEDIATE IWA NILA WAGE DISPUTE CPR subsidiary makes overtures for pulp mill KAMLOOPS CP A preliminary move toward establishing a new multi-million-dollar pulp mill in the Nelson region of the Kootenays was made Monday in a joint application by the Pacific Logging Company and Minister facing 8 charges CHATHAM Ont CP - A 45-year-old United Church min minister � ister was released In 1000 personal ball Mondayafter being charged on eight counts of con contributing � tributing to juvenile de delinquency � linquency Rev Russell Horsburgh was remanded to July 8 without plea after a hearing en camera be fore Magistrate Ivan B Craig Crown Attorney Blake Ward said the case will be heard In juvenile court because of his concern for the names of the young persons involved C E Perkins defence coun counsel � sel said the charges were to the effect that Mr Horsburgh had knowingly and wilfully con contributed � tributed to Juvenile delinquency by promoting encouraging and providing accomodation where sexual intercourse could take place The dates of the charges ranged from last Dec 1 to June 1 Mr Horsburgh married and with two sons organized the Shuffle Shop In the church base basement � ment shortly after his arrival In Chatham four years ago The club was a Triday night affair for teen agers who had been In Involved � volved with the law The members about 2D boys and girls danced to records played billiards and conducted discussions on many subjects including sex and teen age dat dating � ing Mr Horsburgh supervised the meetings Members of the club pledged themselves to observe a set of rules the Included no smoking at the Shuffle Shop no profanity and help In looking after church property Westcoast seeks Japan market CALGARY CD Westcoast Transmission Co Ltd of Van Vancouver � couver Is negotiating with Japa Japanese � nese Interests for the export of about 3800000 worthof lique liquefied � fied methane gas a year a company spokesman said Mon Monday � day The spokesman said the gas which would be drawn by pipe pipeline � line from natural gas fields in British Columbia and Alberta would be liquefied at a tide tidewater � water plant In Vancouver and shipped by tanker to Japan The gas would be used as a domestic commercial fuel In Tokjo the spokesman said Kootenay Products Ltd The companies asked provin provincial � cial Lands and Forests Minister Ray Willlston here for the sod turning for a new 15000000 bleached kraft pulp mill being built by Weyerheauser Company and local lumber operators to place four Kootenay Crown For Forests � ests under reserve so they could proceed with timber studies If the studies are favorable the companies indicated they would apply for a pulpwood harvesting licence to support the proposed new mill The application would cover the Nakusp Salmo Crestonand Lardeau crown forests It would conflict In part with similar applications from Rupert Devel Developments � opments Ltd which proposes a pulp mill at Midway and with Canal Flats Development Ltd which proposes a mill in the East Kootenays Pacific Logging is a subsidi subsidiary � ary of the Canadian Pacific Railway It owns Passmore Lumber Company Ltd which has a tree farm licence In the Kootenays Pacific also owns the Esquimau and Nanaimo Railways timber rights on Van Vancouver � couver Island and has a share in Island sawmills Kootenay Forest Products Is a subsidiary of Eddy Match Company Ltd and lias logging and sawmill operations at Nel Nelson � son Dr Gordon Shrum has chal challenged � lenged The Citizen to name the engineers who say nuclear power would be cheaper than hydro from the Peace dam pj oject You have said competent engineers claim nuclear power is cheaper said theco-chalr-man of BC Hydro Now name your engineers Dr Shrum met a Citizen le portor In the offices of Simon Traser University of which he is chancellor Ho said BC IIdro had the opinion of the best known engin engineers � eers in the woild when It made economic studies of the Peace River pioject In which millions of dollais alt eady have been spent Dr Shrum was leplylng to a Citizen editorial which stated all indications aie that nuclear power would be cheaper than Peace River hydio The resignation of Prime Minister Cyrllle Adoulas gov government � ernment has been accepted President Joseph Kasavubu above announced today The mandate of Adoulas cabinet officially expired today Bridge still shut down DAWSON CREEK CP It will be Wednesday night at the earliest before a detour bridge is constructed around a wash washed � ed out bridge on Highway 2 between Dawson Creek BC and the Alberta border The washout is at Pouce Coupe seven miles south of Dawson Creek The BC de department � partment of highways Is pre preparing � paring to erect a Bailey bridge for single lane traffic There has been no decision on whether the present wooden bridge will be repalced or re repaired � paired Meanwhile all traffic from Dawson Creek to Alberta points is going by an alternate route over Highway 49 a gravel road Shruin challenges of cheaper nuclea It quoted a BC Energy Board report which said the cost of Peace power probably would never go below 5 or C mills The BC Hydro co chairman said the projected load factor for Peace production probably will bring the cost of power from that sourte to less than 4 mills He explained that if nucleari power was feasible hydro would still be needed to meet the peak loads Nuclear units operate at a fixed level of production In a stouny mood he said The Citizen was the most biased newspaper in BC the most biased in Canada BC Hydro has written a letter to the newspaper explaining the economics of the Peace pi oject he said Dr Shrum also claimed that Central BC would not have the Industrial development it now Is enjojing If theie was no assur assurance � ance of an abundar power supply Settled coast split E P Fisher the media mediator � tor who settled the coast woodworkers dispute to today � day was named concilia conciliation � tion officer for talks be between � tween Interior woodwork woodworkers � ers and the Northern In Interior � terior Lumbermens As Association � sociation Mr Fishers appointment was announced by the BC De Department � partment of Labor In response to a joint conciliation applica application � tion by the NILA and Interna International � tional Woodworkers of America regional council He will open talks between representatives of 1600 union woodworkers and 140 NILA op operations � erations in Prince George July 6 7 and 8 The IWA and NILA applied for conciliation June 24 after be becoming � coming deadlocked on all 12 of the union demands The prime point of dispute Is the IWA demand for wage and contract parity with coastal woodworkers Parity would force a 34 cent an hour raise this year The coastal base rate is 223 an hour compared with 189 in the interior Interior Woodworkers claim per man output matched coast production and the Interior pro produces � duces more lumber than the coast The NILA contends that In Interior � terior employers do not get a financial return as large as coastal producers for equal wood volumes Mr Fisher was instrumental In settling a dispute earlier this month between employers and 26000 coastal wood woodworkers � workers Both sides accepted his recommendations for a 223 base rate a 28 cents per hour increase over two years with an additional 15 cents for tradesmen r power HKflF af Ki nil lfcdVrW MSP HP s My LtWv iflk nt lr trfi- wLyA DR CORDON SHRUM Says who CASTROS SISTER CHARGES FIDEL BETRAYED CUBA MEXICO CITY CP -ridel Castros sister Juanita has defected charg charging � ing that the Cuban prime minister betrayed his revo revolution � lution and sold out Cuba to the Russians Sho compared the Castro government with Nazi Ger Germany � many saying that terrorism religious persecution and esploiugo were the rule The people of Cuba are nailed to a cioss of tor torment � ment Imposed by Interna International � tional communism Juanita Castro Iiuz said Monday night In an emotion-charged statement to Mexican television commentator Culllerlno Yelax With tears In her eyes and a breaking voice the 41-year-old woman lead a six - page denouncement of the Cuban leglme headed by her brothers ridel and Raul Miss Castro one of seven Castro brothers and sisters refused to say how she came to Mexico from Cuba She may have been aboard a Cuban airlines plane that arr rived Monday Her sister Emma has lived In Mexico City since her marriage Miss Castro said sho had supported her brothels rev revolution � olution against dictator Fill genclo Batista by collecting money arms and medicine both In Cuba and abroad Af After � ter his vlctoiy shededlcated herself to building schools and hospitals she said but she soon i call ml Castio had abandoned the Ideals of his i evolution and we were Imlng deceived She saldtherearenow75 000 political prisoners in Cuba and the island is an enormous prison surrounded by watet Deteriorating conditions In the last few months finally forced her to flee she said Sho reported he Cuban people lack food clothing and other essentials and wonder what happened to the 03000000 in medic lues which Castro i ecelved Inex chaiifee for prisoners captur captured � ed In the 1UC1 Bay of Pigs Invasion Exile souices said Miss Castro had been Investigated tw Ice by her b others mci et police on Castros otdeis once because ot an alleged link with a black nuikot operator and then for her work as a government de department � partment head Miss Castro said she had helped others escape fiom the Inferno of todays Cuba adding Castros secret po police � lice are comparable to the worst elements of Hitlers Gestapo Castros leglme she con continued � tinued subjects political prisoners to Inhuman treat treatment � ment directs subversive In Infiltration � filtration throughout Latin America and persecutes churchmen I myself witnessed how my brothers militiamen opened flie upon a Catholic demoiistiatlon in which I paitUipated 41 in bald j jaw the boy earning the banner of the Vli gin of Char Charity � ity beaten to death by these men She said antl - Castro groups Inside Cuba are anxious to receive help as soon as possible but are not strong enough to bring down a government sup supported � ported by thousands of Russian troops She called on the Organi Organization � zation of American States to support definite action against the Castio regime I helped nun Cubans leave the hell that Is Cuba today I helped by arms and with counter - jevolutloiur ies I helped send medicine and food to political piisoneis and tiled to save some from being shot Sho said she maintained her povei muent fi lends to pass iiifotmatlou to antl Castio gioups