say i vj v mml for CARLIN6 PILSENER BEER WflA Thll dtrtlnmnt U not publlihtd or dlipliytd by tht Liquor Control Board or by tho Covornmtnl ol Brlllih Columbia Vol 8 No 139 THE WORLD TODAY Strike talks Talks between representa representatives � tives of Torontos three dally newspapers and their printers resumed today in Toronto under Ontario government auspices A walkout by the printers and mallroom employees now is in its ninth day but all three newspapers have continued to publish The Toronto and Dis District � trict Labor Council has called for a boycott of the three dailies by Torontos trade union move movement � ment And garbage collectors announced today they will not cross printers picket lines Satellites up Two sentry satellites and a tiny pygmy satellite rocketed Into great egg shaped orbits today in a complex triple laun launching � ching that could lead to US development of a fool proof system to detect illicit nuclear explosions in space The trio of radiation sensing packages rode into space atop a single powerful Atlas Agena rocket which blazed brilliantly in the early morning darkness at 4 22 a m In jail again Dr Samuel II Sheppard was expected back in prison today after spending his first night of freedom in years in a posh motel here And he was re reunited � united with a fiancee he did not know before entering Ohio peni penitentiary � tentiary nine years ago for the 104 bludgeon slaying of his wife Marilyn A federal district Judge in Dayton ruled Wednesday that Sheppard had been denied con constitutional � stitutional rights inhis trial and ordered him released from prison setting the stage for a retrial Thursday the partly bald onetime Cleveland suburbanite walked out of Ohio penitentiary Railways contract Representatives of Canadas railways and their non-operating employees will formally sign a contract later today in Montreal The contract provides for a wage Increase of 191 cents-an-hour for the 100000 non - operating worke s Ship explodes Sixteen men were forced by dense smoke to abandon Hip vessel Treppassey late Wed Wednesday � nesday night about four hours before the dynamite laden vessel blew up and sank off south western Nova Scotia Quakes hit Thousands of persons in Gieece Turkey and Yugoslavia fled into streets today when strong earth tremors shook houses and cracked windows Violence The headquarters of British Guianas ruling peoples Pro Progressive � gressive Patty in Georgetown has been rocked by a series of explosions Tirst repot ts said that at least two persons were dead and that Prime Minister Cheddi Jagans wife was slight slightly � ly Injured The building known as Treedom House also houses the pattys ttading at m Traffic court last night had 0 a man up foi speeding lie was caught by radar doing 68 miles per hour in tho SO mph zone of the bypass highway Prosecutor CEC EDWARDS asked the man what his occupa occupation � tion was Radar technician was tho reply Well If you cant beat It no one can 25 please said MAGISTRATE GO STEWART There Is no doubt about it canoeing is certainly be become � come a popular and com competitive � petitive sport Bill Blackburn of the Simon lYaser Day acanoo commlttte reports that there will be five entries from Prince George in a rate at Kamloops July 25 And as it stands now thei are seven teams untet ed in the big one - the 139 mile race from Tort St James to Prince George August 12 Good heavens what next Q Now the radio station has all those sqiuals for a sound effect on promotions for its newktasts Mayor Garvin Doze 11 got word today that he has been elected to tho position of regionil chairman of the Carta Ulan I ederatlon ot Mayors and BARRY GOLDWATER sets stage Charge one in break in An 18- ear old youth and a juvenile have been charged and rtCMP are trying to locate a third susjiect in the breaking and entering last night of Wil Williams � liams Moving and Storage 795 rouith Charged with breaking and en terlng with intent is Clarence Tot syth An alert motorist spotted suspicious action on the prem premises � ises at 1 a m and called police Kicking his foot through a CNR passenger train window has cost Ernest Deaudoin a 50 fine plus 1745 for the cost of the window but it almost cost him his life He was found by a CNR em employee � ployee at 2 30 a in July 9 lying near the train with a sev severed � ered artery Municipalities This means hes the Federations representative In North Central BC an area which takes in Prince Rupert and Dawson Crock as well as our own town And still with City Hall P municipal manager Arran Thomson who soon will be making a holiday trip to Scotland is home with sinus trouble Traveller in from the west 0 heaid about the missing motorists on Highway 10 and askedj Have they checked the potholes9 You could lose an army in any one of them Mote on the rain Cham Q ber of Commerce Agricul Agriculture � ture Committee Chairman DICK YARBLEYsaid yesterday Just about every day of my life I get up look out the win window � dow and say to myself either its a good day fot fanning or Mis a good day fot logging but tills suminet I get up look out the window and say to my self its a good day Jot nothing A voicu fiom the crowd commented I Just get up ook out the window and say Its a good day for koing back to bed ie Citizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia B HAROLD MORRISON SVN FRANCISCO -Senator Barry Goldwater has set the stage for the November U S presidential election campaign by accusing the ruling Democrats of collec collectivism � tivism and decay at home and cowardly fear of commu communism � nism Extremism in the defence of liberty is no vice said the Republican candidate for president in his acceptance speech at the Republican na national � tional convention windup session Ills rlght vlng Ideological outburst came as he moved to cement control of the Repub Republican � lican party for his hard line conservatives It Is the cause of re republicanism � publicanism to ensure that power remains in the hands of the people he said in accepting the nomination AID SCHOOL BOARD Builders join probe of costs Builders have joined the school board inquiry into skyrocketing construction costs Trustees at a special meet ing connected with the inves investigation � tigation last night accepted an offer of aid from the Prince George Builders Exchange The builders exchange will form a committee to work with the board at a series of meet meetings � ings next week The board plans to cross examine the entire school con construction � struction industry Architects and contractors will have a chance to air their views of the high cost problem before the board The board started Investi Investigating � gating high costs Monday after Superintendent J M Phillipson brought In a report on high costs and intimated that some something � thing more than high costs of material and labor is to blame Mr Phillipson commented that contractors are involved He did not elaborate In his offer to aid Investi Investigation � gation builders exchange presi president � dent L A Hunter said As taxpayers in this school dis trict our industry Is vitally concerned in school costs We would therefore offer the services of a committee if requested to aid the school board Superintendent Phillipson said today The board is cer certainly � tainly pleased to get that letter which proves that builders too are interested in cutting costs PEARSON SAYS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JULY 17 1964 TELLS MODERATES GET OUT Calling for a sacrificial role in which the power of the US would be used to win the war in South Viet Nam and free the Cast European satellites the new Republican presidential standard - bearer virtually told the moderates to get out of the party if they didnt like his views Rather than reject politi political � cal extremists as the mod moderates � erates had demanded the 55-year-old Arizona senator got his biggest hand from dele delegates � gates when he said Extremism in the defence of liberty Is no vice Moder Moderation � ation In the pursuit of Justice is no virtue He welcomed all those who would Join his cause sincere sincerely � ly As for the others he didnt expect them to enter our ranks in any case BLUE N WHITE IS ALL RIGHT VICTORIA CP Blue and white will be permanent colors for B C vehicle licence plates a government official said Thursday Isext years plates will have the same color scheme as 19C3 blue with white numbers In 19GG the colors will be the same as this j ears white with blue numbers They will be reversed each succeeding year said a motor vehicle branch official In the past colors were changed every second year We will still be beautiful too he said The Beautiful B C slogan started this year New commonwealth link between race culture OTTAWA CP - Prime Minister Pearson said to today � day the Commonwealth can and he believes and hopes will be a link between races cultures and continents Mr Pearson made the com comment � ment In parliament when he re returned � turned to the Commons today to receive warm greeting from all sides He described the meeting of Commonwealth Leaders in Lon London � don as a gathering of a world worldwide � wide club Mr Pearson spoke of a Bri British � tish Commonwealth Agency to promote co operation and un understanding � derstanding among men and nations The conference was a fas fascinating � cinating and stimulating ex perience He also said no previous meeting went through quite so much debate he added and the conference may go down in history as one of the vitally important stages in the evolu evolution � tion of what he called the new Commonwealth Affairs In London Conservative backbenchers In the British Commons followed up today Pearsons accolade to Prime Minister Douglas Home Mr Pearson sneaking after the meeting ended con congratulated � gratulated the British leader over his handling of the con conference � ference Massive support is reported for a resolution drawn up by British Conservative back backbenchers � benchers In support of the ac accolade � colade TWO BROTHERS ifo IF PEARSON new link Strike set TRAIL BC CP Manage Management � ment union and government early today admitted the hope hopelessness � lessness of preventing a strike against tho Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company More than4000menwereleft to stage their walkout as sched scheduled � uled at 3 pm Mayor Garvin Dezell said today merchants who complain about the lack of downtown parking are lll mformed and have done nothing to relieve the prob problem � lem The mayor was commenting on published reports earlier this week which quoted J Ian Evans and Alex Bowie Prince George businessmen as saying city council simply hasn t done enough to see there Is sufficient downtown parking These same persons are in the process of building an em empire � pire for their own benefit Mayor Dezell said in a pre prepared � pared statement Dr Evans an optometrist wanted municipal officials to show more leadership on the parking question Mr Bowie also was reported as critical of parking plans Mr Evans and Mr Bowie were quite conversant with the plans of the city to acquire pro property � perty for parking purposes said Mayor Dezell The mayor had praise for businessmen who have shown the irlttative to develop their own parking areas They are supporting the city without crying and they are assisting the city not crucifying it He mentioned Royal Produce Stores and Northern Hardware which plan a re development of a block between Third and Sec Second � ond Avenue and Brunswick and Victoria Streets Beside being the site of new stores it also will have Its own parking area The Mayor also praised banks motels garages and other businesses which have parking space for their cust customers � omers I would not hesitate to say that City Council has more in information � formation and has done more research than any Ill informed individual or Individuals He pointed out that members of council are not elected to feather the nest of any in individual � dividual but to the bes of our ability assist in the orderly development of the whole muni municipality � cipality The Mayor said plans to im implement � plement angle parking on portions of two downtown streets providing an additional 1C8 parking spaces will be put into effect as soon as possible Tho extra parking meters have been ordered ut it appears they have been delayed in tran transit � sit City hall Is trying to trace the shipment ho said I Phone LOgan 42441 say I Jc plcasc Wbu for CARLIN6 PILSENER BEER W0R Thll idvortlitmonl It not publlihod or dliplaytd by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Covornmtnt of Brltlih Columbia -VT 10 Copy Mayor hits merchants in civic parking blast Private parking lauded W l9PflBiriiflLa Q A 1 rilv wVHffiy JjME v -r F i in aM f Iri TT 1 1 Lift II A JlbJMPWWiHHBFn x flHwf If ffi i Sim a HAOiHHnH -Mtrfffl nlfnt ijt KfllMBH eVlWliiriuI Mil WmflrEm u mMH Hfelfnl It Is tH ItPfllbliiHI liKl I El laai f HW If Competition in the cool dnnk industry reached a peak when two separately operated concessions on the same block of Third Avenue found out the business comes to those who shout the loudest Letting people know what they have to sell are left to right Tony Mauro Rino Mauio Rita Astonno and Anna Mauro If the weather improves then business should exceed their first days gross of 82 cents Pete Miller Photo UN INTERVENES Cyprus clash feared By PETER BUCKLEY NICOSIA CP Two companies of heavily aimed Canadian UN ttoops were rushed Into the Kyrenia Mountains today as Greek Cypi lot forces moved In heavy artilleryfor the first time and threatened to advance on the Turkish village of Temblos below the mountain range in northern Cyprus The Canadians numbering neatly 100 men succeeded at least temporarily in helping avert a majorclashbeUeenop- poslng Greek and Turkish faction By mid morning high level negotiations were going on In Nicosia between United Nations officials and Cypriot govern government � ment authorities to prevent the attack by the Greek Cyprlots on Temblos The situation was desctibed as extremely tense but at least one deadline for a Greek attack was passed without incident and there were some hopes that the situation would calm down WEATHER According to the new five day outlook we can expect a little more sunshine and a little less rain but temperatures will still remain cool Clear periods overnight with mostly cloudy skies Saturday and a few showers Little change in temperature light winds Low tonight and high Saturdaj at Prince George 50andC5Ques nel 50 and G8 Smithers 50 and CO Peace River Cloudy with showers and continuing cool Winds light Low tonight and high Saturdaj at Grande Prairie 50 and C5 MISSING Wilderness highway 16 hides mystery By VERN LACEY Citizen Staff Writer Mystery rides tho road to Rupert Somewhere along the 500 mllG wilderness stretch of Highway 16 two men have vanished What has happened to tho Hovden bt others Hero Is what police knows On June 25 Arno and Harold Hovden found them themselves � selves with time to kill They had Just returned from tho fishing banks and by law could not go to sea again for eight days Next day they rented a U drive car for atripto Prince George tho citytheydheard about and wanted to see Ho back in three days they told friends Three foui five days passed and no word On tho eighth day the day they t f J JOHNMKIILKIi Klill driving should have gone back to sea the fishermen of Prince Ru Rupert � pert knew something had happened to waylay Arno and Harold Hovden No man leaves a 50000 boat at tho whatf and goes on vacation when the macke mackerel � rel ate running Meanwhile Arno Hoydens THIRD MISSING A thll ci man who dis- apxared on Highway 10 ap ptars to have passed throuli Jrlnco George and continued east John Mehler 47 left whose wife and brothel ate in Prince Gootto today dis disappeared � appeared July 8 as hound his wife dinyo sepuale tats ft out Alaska to New Jei soy He was tiaeed lo uQiusik1 motel where he stayed a wr k aRo h9HM AHNK HOVDEN unsung 22 ilms wife and foui children wait anxiously fearfully In thelt North Vancouver homo Hatold Is unmarried Police aie making an ex exhaustive � haustive check of hotels and motels all along the highway So fat no tiace Did they become lost Un Unlikely � likely sa police Run away Improbable Both were men in thelt 40s highly lespected and highly responsible by all accounts Dead Possibly Victims of a halt pin Uun a biake failme and tho decpswiillng wateis of theSkeina Klu i Theic is wheie pollci think thcVH find tho 100 i gieen and white Chevtoht and the two men whodtoi it outoUi inciRupeitneun to bo Men tgiln Oi w is It MHiuthliir iIm One neve I knows on the Ml Km uud iiAitoii lioynnN IH lliUO