UARFI fPk CARLING fl BLACK BlMjm LABEL Jll BEER Thli idertliemnl li not published or dlipliymf by th Liquor Control Botrd or bjr tht Government of British Columbia Vol 8No 134 WORLD TODAY Molse Tshombe was offici officially � ally sworn In today as the fourth prime minister of The Congo Tshombes government will have a tenure of between six and nine months The 11 -man cabinet the smallest in Congo Congolese � lese history showed a large diffusion of party interests Military waste Parliaments financial watch watchdog � dog Auditor - General A M Henderson has uncovered mulll-million-dollar losses on the sale of surplus military equipment President Louis Richard of the governments disposal corporation said much of the equipment had to be sold for scrap even though it was brand new He said equipment made or designed for military use often had little or no com commercial � mercial value Use tear gas Police used tear gas and fire hoses Thursday night to quell a disturbance in Tuscaloosa Ala when an angry crowd of white persons thought movie star Jack Palance was joining in an inter gration attempt Palance said he was there only to see the pic picture � ture and not to take part in any civil rights movement Confederation call Opposition Leader Diefen baker Thursday called for a national conference of political leaders to reshape Confedera Confederation � tion He envisaged a behind-closed-doors meeting similar to the Charlottetown and Quebec conferences held 100 years ago by the fathers of Confederation The Progressive Conservative leader also predicted an elec election � tion soon Worst crash A smoking low flying United Air Line plane crashed and burned in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains of Ten Tennessee � nessee late Thursday killing the 39 persons aboard It was Unlteds first fatal crash since Nov 21 1902 United asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation to make an inquiry into the worst US airline crash since a Paci Pacific � fic Airlines plane crashed east of San Francisco May 7 killing all 44 aboard Racial talk More plain talk on racial matters was scheduled for to today � day when the 13th Common Commonwealth � wealth prime minister confer conference � ence bore down on the question of Southern nhodesla Query here asking who 9 Charlie is has brought a reply from Mrs Cecilia H Callaghan Honeymoon Creek McLeod Lake who re reports � ports in as Chairman of the Welcome Home Charlie cam campaign � paign The question was first raised when someone spotted a sign on a Wells residence that read Welcome Home Char Charlie � lie The observer wondered who Charlie was Says Mrs Callaghans Charlie is a 20-year-old girl a very pretty natural blond too I happen to be her sister and the Ice House is the home of my parents Charlie or more pro properly � perly Marie Ramer has been working in Vancouver but is re returning � turning to Wells for a holiday with her parents Mr and Mrs Carl Rose That sign is Mom and Dads way u showing everybody how happy they are to have any of their child i en come home Why Charlie I guess simply because she Is the only one of us four girls uho mastered the art of fly fishing my Dads weakness I too have a welcome out for Charlie as Honeymoon Creek is her next stop in more ways than one as she is bringing her fiance around the country to meet her family before her forthcoming wedding A last comment on the whole situations Ico House refers to the fact that Charlies parents INDEX Hetty Conner ------ 11 Church notices - - - 11 Classiflod - - - 14 IB 102 Comics -- 12 Corning events - - - - - 11 Editorial 0 Fishing r- s Here and there - - - 11 Markets 3 Sports ---- 4 TV 3 sell Ice to tourists So WEL WELCOME � COME HOME CHARLIE A weary tourist who had 9 just rolled into town from the West read In this paper about complaints from Princo Rupeit that travellers were al allegedly � legedly being warned in Princo George that Highway 10 was in bad travelling condition The traveller saw that the Prince Rupert reports were being de denied � nied In Princo George All he had to comment t the whole situation was Quit arguing about whos srylng what and fix the road A It may be a trifle unsea- sonable but hockeys here again The north - south Cariboo game marking the half halfway � way point in the summer hockey clinic will bo played Sunday afternoon Such well - known players as Quesnels Herb Greyeyes and Vanderlioofs Davey Wall will bo taking part Tickets for the 10 a plate 9 sportsmans dinner cant be had after tomorrow at noon Father David Dauer coach of Canadas 1064Olymplcteam will bo guest speaker The winner of the Prince George spoilsman of the year will also bo announced Ford Wray the CNRs de 9 pot ticket agent at Princo George for lOyears leaves next week for Edmonton Ford who has been with the railway for 43 years will have a simi similar � lar Job In the town which mis mistakenly � takenly calls Itself Albertas Oil Capital Among curlers and golfers Ford will be dearly missed So botes wishing Mr and Mrs Wray the best of luck and hope youll come back some day Evan Kemp and his Trail 0 Riders tho western swing - sters arrived In town today for their stand tonight and to tomorrow � morrow at Danceland on the Hart Highway I The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia The plant on which con construction � struction will start soon will be built by Peace River Cement Ltd a company formed bj Ocean Cement and Supplies Ltd and Lafarge Cement of North America Tliis was a very important step in Prince Georges de development � velopment said the mayor It Indicates that more com companies � panies each day are recogniz recognizing � ing that this city Is a key distribution centre Prince Georges role In the development of the province its significance as a key man manufacturing � ufacturing and power distribu distribution � tion centre has been underlined by Peace River Cements announcemr nt I see the day is not too far away when every main manufacturer will have a plant and offices here said Mayor Dezell The capacity of the Prince George plant will be one mil million � lion barrels a year A barrel Is equivalent to four sacks Company officials said be because � cause freight charges amount Low 48 - High 75 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JULY 10 1964 mmBmW mm BmlQBNBBBmmMMWmMmwmWEEmmmmm mmmWmm1 v J i A bHbbbMH aaaaaaW 5ff NavtHHiCi Mr iw1S4 v a a i 0 iim v - IT Wk L smtmt Lkkl v snhx XSmwmwmMrwtmtrBmmaBfv aafflm rvw vmmmrTrmMm mB KWhB PHki itWaiHH imm mk Jx mmlmmm mt mkmmm--mmml id aaLlLw aaaB- BBJjiA tBHIBM BaaamvT Wt iflaHaW jflHBl flSSfiAfl iMamBr i immfmmmmWmmmmmmi Elftt 1 daFKa HHk I sCFmmm PRETTY AS 9 H 1 MM MLmW A PICTURE M HaBBaalaamHH- J aaaSLjflaaaaaaV L lH aaaaLHI 7E7 jflaaHH This pretty young Miss is Kw h mmmmM Erln Hutchlnson wh k -MiimMr LaaapaLaLf JaW- aBF iBaaBKaH Erins hobby K tmaaaaaa iK PP JHf painting and she plans to at- Rt Htf mm sJmY MmmmmtmJm tend Vancouver Art School BHaV JiWBf B - T She was outdoors with this 1 IW I abstract painting during one BMHHMMbW iW p l r r r r f H v W jjf lilt f o yesterdays brighter mo- J i jK PW J ian t 1 ments Pete Miller photo i Hi m MmVmMM mmMmBtSt Sm mmt BaS9iM4MJkMKaWaHjBmJaHaB7r -o-i- -It 1 p -- 9iHBIHHanHKaMBIBiaBmHHHHBBBHBBmai hRB lKilUWIiiiiil sr AkiJ7annlSiSH0SMlm BIG CITY STEP Cement companies win praise Mayor Garvin Dezell said to today � day the rival cement companies which have joined forces to build a cement plant at Prince George should be complimented for their courage and vision to almost half the delivered cost of cement neither firms could offer It at a price con conducive � ducive to growth nor serve Central DCs customers ade adequately � quately The cost of cement will be reduced considerably when the plant goes Into operation This In turn should stimu stimulate � late the uso of cement and help us to achieve further re reductions � ductions when the full plant Is completed said B M Dra bant executive vice president of Ocean Cement and president of the new company OTTAWA CP There were strong indications to today � day that both Greek and Turkish troops are landing on Cyprus The first hint came from Ex External � ternal Affairs Minister Martin in the House of Commons He said that the Canadian government has expressed its deep concern regarding the presence on Cyprus of troops from other countries Outside the house highly placed informants said the gov government � ernment has learned that Turk Turkish � ish soldfers and arms have in infiltrated � filtrated into the island prob probably � ably on the north coast where Canadian soldiers are patrol patrolling � ling Meantime It has been learn learned � ed that the defence department has worked out a plan which is kept up-to-the-minute lo evacuate the 1100 Canadian soldiers from Cyprus if that becomes necessary The sources say every available RCAF plane would be thrown into the operation These would Include Yukon North Star Hercules and even Dakota transports The air force has declined to disclose any details of the evac evacuation � uation plan except to say that it Is revised continuously to make sure all the latest in information � formation on the situation in Cy Cyprus � prus is included Meanwhile the foreign of office � fice in London said It had been aware for some time of reports of a buildup of troops on Cyprus We regard this as a matte for the United Nations to whom we have expressed our con concern � cern a spokesman said The foreign office spokesman had been asked to comment on a report in The Manchester Guardian that Greece accord according � ing to countries with contingents in the UN force on Cyprus had been landing regular soldiers on the island for some weeks PRESIDENTS REPLY Fall Fair finance very satisfactory Handling of the Simon Fraser Exhibitions financial resources is very satisfactory president Earl Barlow said today Mr Barlow made a state statement � ment after city council sitting as general purposes committee decided it should Inquire into the boards operation A special meeting of council will be held Tuesday night to dis discuss � cuss this subject I am very pleased with the piesent executive of the Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition who as a group represent con considerable � siderable years of experience LEMA WINS BRITISH OPEN ST ANDREWS Scotland CI - Tony Lema has won the British Open Golf Championship Lema had a 70 on his last round good for n 72 hole total of 279 That waa five shots better than Jack Nicklaus who finished second Ixjma beat off a great challenge from Nicklaus tho 24 yearOld Ohio golden hoy who had the greatest day in St Andrews history Nicklaus fired a course-record-equalling 06 in the morning round and a 68 in the afternoon for 284 Neither Lema nor Nicklaus had ever seen tho St Andrews course before the start of play on Monday and Ixjmn never played in Britain before See earlier story Page 4 In administration of the fall fair said the president He noted that plans for the Exhibition which will bo held August 12 15 aio progressing very well and long-standing problems are In the pro process � cess of being lesolved I predict this years fair will be a sound financial suc success � cess he said Particular credit should bo given the city councils repre representative � sentative on the fair board Leo Ci owe The sale of looth space at the fair building and grounds is moving very satisfac satisfactory � tory bald Mr Harlow and this years planning should result In a pi of It for the exhi exhibition � bition I am looking forwJid to tho 1004 fall fair All persons con connected � nected with it and iumulicit of city council deserve full inaiks for their co ojeratloii Mediator meets Government mediator C V Fisher is meeting today wltti ivpiebentatlvcs of the wood wuikers and the Automobile As Association � sociation to dlMiiss a now ion tract Phone LOgan 4 2441 w rnrnm Thli advertisement It not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Hii- S ONE MAN BURNED Roaring inferno in freight yards SASKATOON CP - A freight yard in Saskatoon was turned into a roaring inferno today as five run away tank cars loaded with gasoline collided with a Canadian National Railway yard engine One man Jack Scarlett of Saskatoon was severely burn burned � ed he staggered from the en engine � gine through a wall of flames to reach safety Workmen say the lead car of the run away units was punc- Speed charge costs 400 His fourth speeding convic conviction � tion in Just over a year has net netted � ted a city Juvenile a 400 fine and a one year suspension of his drivers licence The 17 -year-old youth was given until September 2 to pay the fine and in default he will be Jailed for 60 days He was arrested June 22 travelling at an estimated 50 mph on Victoria St When handing out the fine in traffic court last night Mag Magistrate � istrate G O Stewart said he feared the youth would become a habitual speeder if not given a heavy fine SUMMER WAS JUST GOING BY MAYBE Tor a minute there by gum it looked like summer Then it rained For another minute after that It looked like summer Then It rained Why are we having this odd -type weather Well folks weve had the whole thing explained to us by the Weather Bureau Its like this Theres a pocket of cold way up high about 18000 feet Its a big pocket and tho centre of It Is over the Gulf of Alaska This blinking pocket which extends down to the coast of California Is the cause of our troubles It forces air currents to move around It In a counter-clockwise direction These cur currents � rents keep hitting us as they pass over Sometimes we get a hot curient and sometimes we get a bit of the cold pocket chucked In To top things off this air has collected a lot of moisture In its travels and were getting that too 100 Inches so far this month Get the picture Tho wcalheimen tell us that were going to have at least five more days of unsettled weather Dont forget your uni brella Cloudy skies will persist over the weekend Theio will bo some sunny periods Sat Saturday � urday and a few slioweis in tho evenuig Little change in temperature light winds i Low tonight ami high Salur day at Pjlnco George 48 and 75 Quesnol 48 and 78 Smithers 40 and 70 Sun day outlook - Cloudy with scattered snoweis tured by the collision and spill spilled � ed more than 6700 gallons of gasoline onto the tracks Workmen say it ignited almost Immediately Workmen estimate flames shot 60 to 70 feet In the air Firemen poured water on the four other loaded cars until the gasoline on the ground burn burned � ed itself out Firemen also kept flames from jumping into the Saskatoon exhibition grounds and nearby storage sheds PG hotelman dies at coast Alex Wood 53 part owner of the Astoria Hotel and aform er resident of Prince George died Thursday In Vancouver Mr Wood died at work the same day friends arrived from Scotland to visit him Mr and Mrs James McLellan of Prince George were also enroutetohis Vancouver home for a visit Mr Wood Is survived by his wife and two children 10c Copy PROMOTE ALASKA FERRY HERE KETCHIKAN Alaska -The Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce wants a full time promotion man to promote Alaskas Ferry Sjstem in Central DC Kenneth Shrum president of the Chamber said today the states commissioner of public works will be asked to hire a press representa representative � tive who would travel from Cache Creek to Prince George and Prince Rupert Cana We have reports that tourists arent getting all the Information they should have he said We are not blaming anyone we just think that we could have more Information available The representatives full time Job would be to pro mole traffic and sales on the ferry system as well as plug visits to Alaska We want to see that in information � formation about Alaska and the Prince Rupert -Haines ferry system is dispersed so that travellers know the schedules and so on said Mr Shrum Mr Shrum said Alaskas 18 million investment In the ferry system and Its 4 mil million � lion annual maintenance cost Justified the proposed public relations service He said the cost of the proposal w ould be recouped from ferry revenues He said despite a large- da ready to leave Cyprus scale national advertising j campaign the Ketchikan Chamber has documented reports that misinforma misinformation � tion Is given the travelling public regarding DC High Highway � way 10 and about Alaska itself The Chamber called for t a press representative to travel from Cache Creek on the Cariboo Highway to Prince George and Highway 16 to Prince Rupert 1 FOREST FIRE TOTAL CLIMBS i Five new fires broke outji iin Prince George Forest District in the past 24 hours Three are in Fort Nelson Ranger District one in Chet- fjwynd district and another 8 in Summit Lake district Nineteen fires are now burning in the 76 million- acre forest district Thirty - three men two helicopters and two fixed- x wing aircraft are now em- i ployed on supression The hazard is moderate S to high in the Peace River j low In all other areas Airport lights job awarded A 135472 contract for run runway � way lighting at Prince George Airport was announced today by the Department of Trans Transport � port The runway lighting award awarded � ed to Caledonia Electric Ltd of New Westminster is part of an 890000 improvement program at the airport The contract includes instal installation � lation of high intensity lighting on the main runway Comple Completion � tion date is Nov 30 In other work gradingforthe 415000 runway extension pro project � ject is still underway Tenders for clearance of trees from below the glide paths will be announced soon The runway Is being extend extended � ed from 5000 to approximately 7000 feet The runway extension will force diversion of the Cariboo highway a 100000 job and relocation of the airport access road worth another 750001 Reconstruction of the airport parking apron and connecting taxiway will cost 160000 Runway lights will be chang changed � ed to permit five variations of light intensity depending on visibility conditions n1ffT1ri1WMjmMlBWHUJBBm I II II J KKIC VMiKV thief weatherman 1