Vol 8 No 142 THE WORLD TODAY Remove freeze Removal of the freeze on licensing of community antenna TV firms and tighter regula regulations � tions to ensure that future com community � munity antenra TV operations are Canadian owned and con controlled � trolled were announced In the Commons today by Transport Minister Plckersglll Ask action U Thant United Nations secretary-general has been asked to take Immediate action to give UN peace keeping forces complete freedom of movement on Cyprus a top level UN source disclosed Tuesday The source In Nicosia Cy Cyprus � prus said the request was made because UN patrols are being prevented from observing the arms buildup on Cyprus by Greek Cypriot forces The G 000 UN troops on Cyprus In Include � clude 1100 Canadians New prizes Plans have been announced In London for an annual Com Commonwealth � monwealth cash prize for merit It would be similar in prestige to the Nobel Prizes The awards will be made by the Common Commonwealth � wealth Prizes Institute and ap appeals � peals for funds will be launched late this fall One of the mem members � bers of the institute is Canadian-born newspaper publisher Lord Thomson The awards will be given in the fields of educa education � tion medicine science the arts literature social welfare and any other useful area of human activity Singapore riots Some 6000 troops and police restored quiet today to Singa Singapore � pore Island after eight persons were killed and 341 Injured in race riots between Malays and Chinese A daytime curfew Is In effect Singapores streets are deserted except for patrols of soldiers and riot police Power display Soviet Premier Khrushchev and police government leaders reviewed an Impressive display of military power In Warsaw today The display celebrated Polands 20th arnlversary as a Communist nation South attacks South Viet Nams air force commander says South Vietna Vietnamese � mese air force planes are drop dropping � ping sabotage teams over Com Communist � munist North Viet Nam despite attempts at interception by Russian-made jets TheSouth Viet Vietnamese � namese official added that his men are training to extend their combat missions Dr Sam hearing Doctor Sam Sheppards free freedom � dom is at stake at a hearing today before the US Court of Appeals in Akron Ohio The three Judge panel hears argu arguments � ments on a motion to stay a federal courts release order of Sheppard He served nine years as a convicted wife slayer Since his release from prison last week Doctor Sheppard his married a German divorcee Heat waves Italy Is In the ninth day of a heat wave The temperature in Rome Is in the 00s Yesterday lightning killed five persons in various parts of Southern Italy Four other persons died of sunstroke In Dudapest Hun Hungary � gary 100 degree heat is blam blamed � ed for a wave of food poisoning The heat is believed responsible for spoiling some cream cakes which caused the poisoning The new Maple Leaf flag hat arrived in Prince George A sample of Mr Pearson s pet project was seen flying merrily from the aerial of a green station wagon on Third Avenue this week The case of a strangely- behaving young man with a Luger pistol was mention mentioned � ed by a city operator Claiming he was ex UJS Air rone and fchowlng off American pilots wings he approached the res restaurant � taurant man with his 32 callbni pUtol He was showing It off CARUNG BLACK LABEL BEER Thit advrtlmnt li not publlahixl er dltptaytd by tht Liquor Control Boird or by tho Covornmont al Brltlih Columbia put on ball Like many a man with a con science Cox took to drink In fact he left town and wound up in Wlnnlijeg Feeling guilty about skipping bail he turned himself in to Winnipeg police and was re apparently Police tracked him down but it 6eems hes still roaming around town with the weapon Amazing Isnt it how ad Q vertlslng works A person In the cigarette business mentioned this morning that a certain brand has been selling like hotcakes since Its filter was used as a lure on a fishing expedition a few months ago This got around town quickly and today theyre the inot pop popular � ular brand for smoking Havent heard of any inoto fish being caught with the filter CZ KH k turned to Prince George He pleded guilty to the charges of theft and skipping bail Youre an excellent example of a man who makes things worse for himself said Magistrate Stewart in court today always getting In deeper Magistrate Stewart said he was not worried about the theft charge a drunken caper he called but skipping ball is more serious Ive alwas said a bail sklppcr gets an automatic jail sentence around here up to six months However Crown Prosecutor Les Cashman said he would agree to a suspended sentence and fine considering the cir circumstances � cumstances Magistrate Stewart said the 400 fine was gauged on the ex expenses � penses Involved In transiting Cox and an escort policeman back from Winnipeg James Duncan Anatole 2G another man who said drinking is his main problem was ben tenced Tuesday to sx oars in jail for breaking and entejing a hotel room at Prince George Since 1950 he has been sen sentenced � tenced to terms ranging from Plane crash kills two WINNIPEG - Two persons died today in the crash of a twin engined plane at tho Win Winnipeg � nipeg International Airport Two others were injured and taken to hospital There were four aboard Eyewitnesses said the plane took off shortly before 8 a in rose to about 000 feet then plummeted to tho ground and burst Into flames No names were i pleased Tho Heechcraft plane hit the ground on tho field itself Transjcrt Department investi investigators � gators began examining the twisted metal as soon as the oc occupants � cupants were removed e 30 dajs to 2 12 ears in centres ranging fromVanderhoofto Tort St James and Vancouver He has been behind bars more than half of the past eight years Ills prison career was ex extended � tended when he was sentenced In magistrates court to six years In the D C Penitentiary Anatole was termed a re repeater � peater by Magistrate G O Stewart All but one of his jail terms have been for breaking and entering He lad completed a 2 12 year term for breaking and entering just three days before he was arrested for the Juno 22 of offence � fence He was convicted after he was identified by John Frost of Van Vancouver � couver who was occupying the room that Anatole entered at 3 30 am Power out in 250 homes Approximately 250 homes in the Red Rock Stoner Htxon are weie without hydro power for almost four hours this morning when a transformer failed Service was restored when all tho power travelling south from Prince Geotge was routed into one transformer There aro usually two In operation BC Hydro district manager Hill Best blamed the failure on a transformer bushing which shattered He said the power output in Pilnce Geoige is 7200 volts but this Is boosted to 14000 volts at a substation on the Quesnel Highway The bushing which shatteiod was actually the Intake insulatoi on the transformer Mr Best suspected moisture caused the bushing to shatter which In tum caused a short circuit Powei was testoied to the area at 815 a in and the dam damaged � aged tianrformer is expected to bo repaired in a few days itizn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JULY 22 1964 MBasjpHBjajBjaMHajHMBHMajanaBjBMBjnaHaHBBBHa it y mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmj f UlmmmmBmwKMfMmLiSSmmmmi iV mW mw ymf Imf mm mm mm Vf t JV jFyyBQiBrAlB ma mm mm mmmmmmm u m X mm Mf m am tgH mm maaaam - A r JmWmLTtm J maaaaaaWSjmrmaaaaK ImmYm mSB SS1 CnawiMaHiLLLLLLLH nr i tmr mm m mm IfcX JdFl jife V VEmamaaaTmaaaaaaaW fcnEiaiSB fjjjff fCf ti x- Tool maaamW ItZmA fe TmjjWfamie -tw SmmfmmmmamsTlmmK CAR PILES INTO HOME This car careered Into the side of a house after bounc bouncing � ing off another vehicle at the corner of Third and Harper last night Damage totalled 000 when the vehicle driven by Donald Evans of 453 Moffat col collided � lided with a car driven by Craig Hoff of 1075 Third slewed across the sidewalk through a fence and hit the home of Mrs Ruth McLeod about 030 pm The drivers were uninjur uninjured � ed Police are investigating In top picture damage to the Evans car is shown as It rests against the side of the house Bottom picture shows damage to the yard and house Food filching bail skipper receives suspended sentence A food filching Robin Hood who had more trouble with his conscience than the law got off lightly in court today Lloyd Cox whose guilt pur pursued � sued him half way across Can Canada � ada and back again received a one year suspended sentence on on a charge of theft and a 400 fine for skipping bail The Litter penalty was a momentary relaxation of Magis Magistrate � trate G O Stewarts long longstanding � standing policy of giving automatic Jail sentences to bail skippers Coxs troublo began May 17 when he and two fellow workers were drinking in the bunkhouse at Sinclair Mills Getting hungry they slipped into the cookhouse for a snack One companion a family nun saw turkeys and hams and pork chops hanging in the re refrigerator � frigerator and said he wished he lad them for his wife and children Cox obtained a burlap bag filled it witli the food and his friends wish came true The company caught up with Cox and charged him Trail was set for July 0 and he was WWW ni nrK v OKvfi np uw k cr Thli advertiiamant li not puollthed or dltplayetf by tho liquor Control Board or by tht Covernmont of Brltlih Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 jtf 10c Copy 77Nm Bennett insists must have BC bank share Government stupid if it becomes partisan OTTAWA CP Premier W A C Bennett said today his government will insist on a minority share only in the proposed Bank of BC even if the stock issue is over subscribed by the general public He told the Senate banking and commerce committee his government can only benefit politically from participation In proposed Dank of DC if it Is run on a non partisan basis Any government would be very stupid indeed to try to run a partisan bank the pre premier � mier said It would be a most fool hardy thing because those most adversly - affected by bank loan policies would turn against the government Ho read to the committee names of persons he describes ao a prominent Liberals and Conservatives who have signed a petition supporting the bank charter application He also mentioned at least one director of an existing char chartered � tered bank He had already told the com committee � mittee that because of tre tremendous � mendous support for tho bank tho government would not buy more than 10 per cent of tho shares although tho DC legis legislature � lature authorized it to take up to 25 per cent Sen Gratten OLeary PC Ontario later pressed to find out whether the provincial gov government � ernment would insist on Its 5 or 10 per cent if the public over - subscribed the capital stock issue It Is the Intention of the government to buy shares Mr Bennett said We want to make sure that no little group gets control of tho bank and that there will By RICHARD F WHALEN NEW YORK AP Racial violence and widespread looting broke out In Drooklyns Negro section throughout the night Police bullets critically wound wounded � ed two Negroes Harlem meanwhile had Its first relatively quiet night In four days In Brooklyns Bedford - Stuy vesant section police fired at looters Dozen of store win windows � dows were broken About twodozenpersonswere arrested On orders from President be no amalgamations and thats the only reason However he stressed that this Investment would not bo more than 10 per cent and per perhaps � haps considerably less He as assured � sured Sen T A CrerUr L Manitoba that there would be no Indirect government Invest Investment � ment through shareholdings by D C Crown corporations Sen Arthur Roebuck L On Ontario � tario later revised the ques question � tion asking why the govern government � ment would want a sharehold shareholding � ing in the bank if the public was willing to buy all the shares If we didnt we would mis mislead � lead the people of B C the premier said If we led them to believe we would subscribe then we didnt It would be bad faith Thats the main reason Premier Dennett and Attor Attorney � ney - General Robert Bonner spent most of a three hour morning appearance before the committee attempting to dash suggestions that the Social Credit government seeks to set up a political bank The hearing was to resume at 330 pm EDT A night sitting by the com committee � mittee was considered possible to deal further with the appli application � cation to establish the bank Mr Bennett said his govern government � ment can only benefit politically from participation In tho pro proposed � posed bank if It 13 run on a strictly non partisan basis Race violence flares in Negro area of Brooklyn Johnson FBI agents began an Investigation of the disturb disturbances � ances Mayor Robert T Wag Wagner � ner was back from a European vacation trip ho cut short be because � cause of the violence Acting Mayor Paul R Screv ane said the Harlem disorders had been Incited In part by fringe groups including the Communist party Wagner said he would look Into the report of Communist Influence He also said he did not believe federaltroopsorthe national guard would be needed to preserve order I ammLKmamaaaamK ldimHiA tt 00000001 WSSfflL Sk3m m The Prince of Wales Prince Charles has pneumonia He is in a nursing home In Aber Aberdeen � deen Scotland Ills condition is not serious Prince Charles had been camping with other boys from Gordonstoun school on the Balmoral estate In Scot Scotland � land as part of the schools summer program Lumbermen plan Fisher report meet The Northern Interior Lum Lumbermens � bermens Association was to decide today when members will meet to accept or reject a con conciliation � ciliation report on the wood woodworkers � workers contract dispute R J Gallagher secretary manager of the NILA said the decision would be made this afternoon In the meantime the Inter International � national Woodworkers of Amer America � ica is polling its members on the question of acceptance or rejec rejection � tion of conciliation officer E P Fishers report A meeting of members who work in the lumber Industry close to Prince George will be beheld � held tonlgnt Members who work In more distant mills or on night shifts will be visited Independ Independently � ently said Ron Tweedle secretary-manager of IWAs Local 1 424 He said he expects the union by the end of the month will bo able to say whether Its mem members � bers have rejected or accepted tho report the major point of which recommended a 37 cent wage Increase The conciliator gave both sides 18 days In which to make their views known WHALE POSSIBLY MOTHER VANCOUVER CP- 1 couvers captive killerwhale has scientists In a tizzy She is making strange noises she refuses to eat hardly at all and she may be pregnant In addition a harpoon wound in her back is puffy and looks to be festering But scientists havent been able to examine her closely because she Is no longer on a rope leash Attempts to Inject her with antl biotlcs have failed A dart laden with vitamin B12 simply bounced off her tough hide Tuesday night Dr Pat MtGreer Uni University � versity of BCneuro-chem-1st said he didnt like the look of the wound from which the harpoon with which she was captured In the Strait of Georgia last week has been removed But he did not think the whales life was in danger However if she didnt start eating by Friday It would be a crisis She could live for a week on her blubber The captive whale swal swallowed � lowed a two pound live flounder Monday But as Dr McGreer said Its not much of a meal foi a five ton 17 foot whale She spent hours nosing but not eat eating � ing a ling cod pumped full of vitamins and put In her drydock pen Now two live salmon have been added In an attempt to tempt her Dr Harold Fisher a ma malogltfroTUBCs zoology department said micro microphones � phones lowered Into her pen show the whale is making two distinct sounds Scientists have suggested the sound may mean the whale Is communicating with another somewhere In the Vancouver harbor area Scientists also put lorward the theory she may be preg pregnant � nant If she is and lives she could produce a baby whale by next May when her j ear long gestation period from this seasons mating would end Meanwhile pieparatlons went ahead to move her from her temporary home In a partly submerged drydock pen i Nuo going IX8 thats a great little building youu got there Those bteps up to the miii roof are ebpei iall ut tractive whoops no were just kidding Ittf just the woik bliaik loi the new IloMivteiinu Chinch thats going up at Kilteenth and Kdiuonton lVle Millei photo J j