say Av please fSWTu for CARLING PILSENER BEER Mflb Thli dyrtlnmnt It not publlihtd er dlipUvtd by th Liquor Control Boird or by tho Covornmont ot Brltlih Columbli Vol 8 No 137 THE WORLD TODAY African meet i 3mler Moise Tshombe of the Congo has been told he isnt wanted at the African summit meeting which opens in Cairo tomorrow Foreign Ministers of the African nations held a two hour meeting yesterday and decided to inform Congolese President Joseph Kasavubu that Tshom Tshombe � be s presence would be un undesirable � desirable The decision was not unanimous President Nkrumah of Ghana blames Tshombe for the murder of former Congolese Premier Patrice Lumumba Other Afri African � can nationalists despise Tshombe because his seces secessionist � sionist regime in Katanga was supported by European business Interests Soviet issues The Soviet Union has told Communist China that Russia wants an Immediate showdown meeting of the worlds Com Communist � munist parties to discuss the Moscow Teklng split The Rus Russians � sians called upon Peking to agree In pt inciple to hold such a meeting before long On Cyprus The Greek government ad admitted � mitted today that Greek army officers possibly 100 had gone to Cyprus Dut it said the officers were considered de deserters � serters The UN Peace Force said Saturday that some 3000 Greeks had landed on the island in support of Greek Cypriots Dut a Greek government spokesman said today only 100 were involved and they would face charges New Sputnik The Soviet Union launched another sputniktoday Cosmos 35 carrying scientific equip equipment � ment to space studies The Soviet news agency Tass said it is in orbit functioning normally and transmitting in information � formation to a co ordinating and computing centre Strike set The International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Work Workers � ers today served 48 hour strike notice on the Consolidated Min Mining � ing and Smelting Company of Canada Officials of the independent union yesterday set 3 pm Fri Friday � day as the strike deadline for some 4000 workers at the com companys � panys plants at Trail and its mining operations at Kimberley The employees voted 897 per cent In favor of strike action in a government-supervised vote last week to back up pay increase demands Visit Europe UN Secretary General U Thant lias arrived In Geneva on the first leg of a swing through Europe Africa and Asia Thant will attend sessions today In Geneva of the UN Economic and Social Council He goes to Cairo tomorrow for the second conference of the organization for African Unity Traveller arrived in Prince George the other day with what could be a very valid explanation of why one should think twice about travelling west Theres a detour just this side of Vanderhoof which Is In terrible shape he ex plained Appears theres a de detour � tour of 14 miles to keep traffic off four or five miles of road construction Theres no evidence of maintenance on the detour he added hotly This should not be tolerated And speaking of roads Q crews last weekend got off to a good start repairing the bumpy section near the air port but along came the rain Now things are almost as bad INDEX Classified 14 ID Comics n Coming events 7 District 10 Editorial 2 Here and ttioro 10 Markets 3 Spurts 9 10 TV fl ebSSkNPu JOMO KENYATTA rushed Loggers body recovered Body of contractor Ray Smiley was recovered at 4pm Tuesday in about 40 feet of water in Youngs Lake Eric Rahn of Rahn Bros Sawmill and relatives of tho dead man were on the boat which recovered tho body through dragging operations as they were a week ago So heres hoping the highways dept has better luck next time Peter Pattullo formerly an Q engineer with the municipal works department has been appointed Prince Georges as slstant city clerk He would have had his picture in todays paper but Pete simply doesnt like having his picture taken The last photo he had taken was for his passport and hes tucked that way out of sight With the appointment comes the duties of being one of the citys sign ing officers If highways crews think they Q are having it bad fellows Just think what all this rain Is doing to the people who make their living on pop and ice cream sales Jeanne Hude a French Q speaking university student from Quebec is spending the summer holidays with rela relatives � tives In town Shed be having a wonderful time but the only trouble is she Isnt fluent in English So anyone whod like to learn a bit of French In exchange for some of tlielr Eng English � lish give Jeanne a call at 5C4 5308 Tk LONDON - The Kenya government today protest protested � ed officially to Britain against an attack on Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta out outside � side his hotel by British rightwLng extremists A formal note of protest to Commonwealth Secretary Duncan Sandys also was sup supplemented � plemented by a complaint at the Commonwealth Summit Conference by the Kenyan leader personally The Kenya delegation said the complaints were over a lack of adequate security precautions by the British authorities As soon as Prime Minis Minister � ter Douglas - Home heard of the Incident he issued a statement expressing his re regrets � grets at what he called a deplorable attack on a guest of the British Government The attack came as Ken Kenyatta � yatta was leaving his hotel to go to Marlborough House AFTER THREE YEARS City fair group agreement signed A three year disagreement between the city and Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition was ironed out in 90 minutes Tuesday night I was very pleased with it Mayor Garvin Dezell said to today � day Any quarrels which ex existed � isted were calmly discussed and we got down to signing the agreement The agreement between the city and the Fair group gives the Exhibition the right to use the Fall Fair grounds for two months of the year The agree ment is on a long term basis The mayor said the fact that the exhibitions signing officers were present expedited the business of the meeting The agreement which gives tne exhibition use of the grounds for 1 a year also delineates the responsibility for mainten maintenance � ance of the grounds It was one of the best meet meetings � ings I have attended said the mayor He explained that the Simon Fraser Days group agreed that the city owns the property which it in effect bought when the municipality paid off close to 47000 In Exhibition debts During the two months the fair group will be absolutely In control of the grounds said the mayor For the bal balance � ance of tho year It will be under the citys control a factor which will give us an opportunity to gain some revenue from the site The agreement includes a clause which gives the exhi exhibition � bition the right to use one acre of the property for year round office Mayor Dezell said the city had no Intention of disrupting all the work which lias gono into the organization B-R-R-R r 111 VHMIB i EKWiVl C J fVt ifc T - mmifm Ft til WW l 5 iMi BflEP9fli i Snmmnr In Prince Georee 1064 Lifeguard Dick Zarek paints a pretty descriptive picture of the local weather situation as he holds an urn brella and keeps aneagle eye on the sparse swimming population at the Municipal jjooI -Miller Photo Tho weekend outlook has been revised again to below normal tempcratues and scattered showers Thursday will It cloudy with showers and ssible scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon Little change In temperature and light winds Low tonight and high Thursday at Prince George S3 and 08 Quysncl SO and 08 Smlthers S3 and CD e e for todays conference ses session � sion A man who said he was a member of the British fascist party rushed at Ken Kenyatta � yatta A police constable inter intervened � vened and all three men ended up in a heap beside Kenyattas waiting car The attacker was arrest arrested � ed and the Kenyan premier believed to be about 74 years old he says he doesnt know his exact age went back into the hotel He was unhurt The policeman received medical treatment for a cut head and bruises Later Martin Allen Web-21-year-old London clerk was booked on three charges of assault onthe police using threatening behavior with In Intent � tent to provoke a breach of peace and assaulting Ken Kenyatta � yatta At the end of the morn morning � ing conference session Af- ittzen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JULY 15 1964 rican delegates crowded around Kenyatta to congratu congratulate � late him on his escape A crowd of Africans meanwhile gathered ouside Kenyattas hotel They told photographers that if they LONDON A confused flare up over Kashmir caus caused � ed the second Incident of the day as commonwealth prime ministers neared the end of their thirteenth conference in London today An Indian spokesman call called � ed a news conference to ac accuse � cuse a conference brief briefing � ing officer of deliberate mischief in reporting earl earlier � ier that Kashmir was dis discussed � cussed at a morning session during a debate on India Pakistan relations The 18 country conference was In closed session dls- BUILDING COSTS PROBE THURSDAY Investigation of high costs by the school board building committee will begin Thursday night Tenders plans specifications and estimates will be reviewed at the special committee meeting Architects and contractors may be called to give their points of view The school board asked for an intensive study of building costs Monday night after Superintendent J M Phillipson submitted a report showing costs on ten tenders � ders are 33 per cent above board estimates He showed costs have increased 55 per cent on one project planned a year ago There are things entering into this which I would discuss if this were not a public meeting he said at the meeting Monday PUNCTURED PATRONS Darts dynamite in citys pubs By VERN LACY Citizen Staff Writer Darts are too dangerous for Prince Georgians to play with This Is one reason why hotel managers contacted today dont plan to equip with beer parlor games Liquor Control Board regu regulations � lations have been changed to permit darts and shuffle board In beer parlors Hoteliers say Prince George isnt ready for the change They have visions of mis misguided � guided missiles adding to the confusion of their smoke filled dens If the customers are to gel stoned its not going to be with shuffle board rocks As for darts who needs punctured pa patrons � trons Besides a games area would cut down their table space Lets face It said one hotel manager Prince George isnt ready for this Its not like England where people grow up with this sort of thing Thats a nice way of saying he doesnt trust tho drunks Another said ho will wait a while This is sort of like taking down tho walls turned out it wasnt such a good Idea after all Most of us wish the par partitions � titions were up again but theyre down to stay I guess He was referring to removal of the partitions which used to separate the men from the mixed company Tho Royal Canadian Leirlon has games and live entertain entertainment � ment and a bartender said to today � day that there has never been Consultant post filled A job it created tlueo weeks ago was filled this weeK by Prince George School Board The board named Mrs R A Mulr a teacher at Connaught Elementary Sclicvl consultant for primary grades Her Job will bo to advise primary teachers during hor two year term The consultant job was created by the boaid Juno 21 to ease the oveiload on the two consultants alieady employed by School District 57 Mrs Mulr selected fi 0111 two applicants has five years exerleiice any Incident of a customer being speared by a dart He added Of course our crowds are a bit more restrict restricted � ed Fire hazard cut by ram Rain has reduced the fire hazard below danger point throughout most of Prince George Forest District No new fires have been re reported � ported in the past 24 hours Thirteen are burning eight in Fort Nelson Ranger District five in Chetwynd Ranger Dis District � trict and one near Fort St John The weekly fire report shows 589 fires reported since May 1 with a cost of 52100 Flguies for the corresponding period of 10C3 are 1108 fkes costing 222300 The main vktlm of fires has been Kamloops Forest District with 230 fires Vancouver is second with 123 and Nelson is third with 91 Prince George has had 82 and Prince Rupert 57 MIKOYAN SUCCEEDS tried to take pictures we will smash all your cameras When Kenyatta arrived es escorted � corted by motorcycle police men the crowd surged forward Africans grabbed By HAROLD MORRISON SAN FRANCISCO CP - A tidal wave of Conservative strength has crushed all hopes of the moderates led by Gover Governor � nor William Scranton to reform the Republican platform set setting � ting the convention stage to tonight � night for the nomination of Sen Senator � ator Barry Goldwater as the partys 1964 presidential can candidate � didate Every appeal by moderates to have the Republican national convention strengthen the civil rights plank In the Goldwater flavored platform denouce po political � litical extremists by name and ensure that the president of the United States retains control over all nuclear weapons was shouted down In an uproarious cat - calling foot - stomping session that wound up early today The voting Indicated the con conservatives � servatives or right wing of the party had taken firm control of There is no indication from San Francisco as to exactly when balloting for the Republican presidential nominee will start Todays Republican national conven convention � tion got under way at 230 PM PDT Numerous speeches and business mat matters � ters are scheduled prior to the voting including dem demonstrations � onstrations for each candi candidate � date nominated Best guess is that the voting will take place late in the night the convention and that Gold water would get a hefty first ballot vlctoryoverScrantontho Pennsylvania governor A minimum of C55 of the 1308 delegate nominating votes are required for victory and Goldwater claimed more than 800 vote pledges with more roll rolling � ing in An Associated Press survey showed that Goldwater headed into nomination day with 805 votes while Scranton had 169 The convention uproar Tues Tuesday � day night was so great that at one time police were forced to restrain photographers and re reporters � porters from tho floor clearing tho aisles In fear that tensions would spark clashes f Phono LOgan 42441 FASCIST ATTACKS KENYAS KENYATTA for CARLING PILSENER BEER WHtt Thli tdvartliement It not publlihed or dliplayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of Brltlih Columbia photographers cameras shouting no pictures no press The cameramen were pressed aside and Kenyatta a smile of apparent amuse amusement � ment on his face went Into his hotel INDIA DENIES DISCUSSION cussing Its communique when R M Maitra Indian delegation spokesman call called � ed newsmen together and un unleashed � leashed his blast about Kashmir He denied that Kashmir had been discussed as had been reported by the brief briefing � ing officer and several other sources Asked whether these sources Including Canadians were telling lies the Indian spokes spokesman � man merely repeated that Kashmir was not discussed The prime ministers ad adjourned � journed for lunch without even reaching the really con contentious � tentious Issue of Southern nhodesla They then moved Into an unscheduled after afternoon � noon session hoping to have the communique ready by early evening Wording of the Rhodesian section earlier produced some hard bargaining among senior officials drafting the communique One key argu argument � ment involved the phrase phraseology � ology of a Canadian decla declaration � ration of racial equality submitted Monday by Prime Minister Pearson lOcCofry I LONDON I MEETING I HIT BY j FLARE UP 1 ATTACK arnv Fire chief Harold Dornbierer inspects the damaged basement of Fifth Ave Bowladrome hit by an early morning blaze today BIG BOWLING ALLEY GUTTED BY FLAMES Flames ripped through Prince Georges largest bowl bowling � ing alley early this morning completely demolishing the lower floor and heavily damaging the upper floor Fifth Avenue Bowladrome 1241 Fifth was struck by the fire at 3 am and fire depart ment officials were still trying to determine the cause of the blaze at noon today The 10 lanes on the bottom floor were left chaued ruins and the upper 10 lanes were badly gutted There was nobody in the building at the time of the fire and no official estimate of dam damage � age has yet been set The establishment was clos closed � ed for the summer at the time of the blaze Workmen had been refinishing the lanes and re redecorating � decorating the building for the last several weeks AS PRESIDENT Brezhnev mooted Nikitas heir LKONID WtKZHNKV heir apparent MOSCOW fT - Onthe jeeom mendatlon of Premier Khrush Khrushchev � chev Leonid I Brezhnev was relieved today of his post as Soviet president ami Anastas I Mikoyan was eleited tosucceed him Khrushchev explained to a meeting of tho Supreme Soviet parliament that Biezlnev is needed for full time woik in the Communist paily The paity Is the teat of leal power in the Soviet Union and Brezhnev is legauled as Khrushchevs lieli appauiit KhiUblichey said he wanted to expiess my coullal giatl tudo to Leonid Illch Hi orlinev for his in It fill woik aspics dent Brezhnev held tho flguie head position fin Join jeais Mikoyan who was ic-llovc-dof his post as a first deputy pie mier was wished suciess by Khrushchev Mikoyan said in the crowded hall wheie Russian czars once were crowned that I will do my best to justify our confi confidence � dence to fight to woik for the victoi y of communism together with ou Then there were smiling handshakes all aiound but none of the hugging and Kissing that inai ked Bi ezhnevs appoint ment to the presidency May 7 10CO Later Mikoyan Br7luuv and Khiushchev sat together 011 the platfoim as the paillaiuent con continued � tinued its business Mikoyan 08 a Bolshevik who has been at tho top ot the Soviet loadeisliip since culy in the btalln era has been 1 confident and Internal lonal trouble shooter lor Kluushcliov HA ffP If flflftk in ANASTAS MIKOYAN hMs out