for CARLING PILSENER BEER WHA ThU advartliament ll not publlthd or displayed b th Liquor Control Bord or by tht Government of Brltlih Columbia Vol 8 No 151 THE WORLD TODAY Second Riot Hit-and-run bands of Negro youths retreated from the riot torn streetsof Jersey City early today after a second night of racial violence that lefttwoNe groes shot and IGother persons Injured Police arrested seven Negroes for disorderly conduct bringing to 20 the number of ar arrests � rests since bloody fighting broke out Sunday night Toll Now 300 Troops and police have fought another battle with members of the oulawed Lumpa church sect in Northern Rhodesia Ten Lumpas were killed and six members of the government force were wounded The Lumpa sect has been on the rampage for the last 12 days They are reported to have killed nearly 300 natives Their leader Alice Lenshlna is wanted dead or alive Sea Battle A Greek Cyprlot patrol boat fired eight shots Monday night at several small boats believed to be Turkish - Cypiiot the United Nations reported today in Nicosia It was the first naval engagement of the seven month Cyprus Island war Bleak Outjook Persons hoping for better weather during the last half of the summer are In for bad news today from the United States weather office The bur bureaus � eaus 30 day long range look at the weather says temperatures during august in the Pacific Northwest will be below-average while rainfall will be higher than usual Gets Term Governor Pat Brown of Calif California � ornia has named former White House news secretary Pierre Salinger to serve the unexpired term of the late Senator Clair Engle Salinger had won the democratic nomination to re replace � place Engle lnthe state primary Five Killed A US Army special forces man and four South Vietna Vietnamese � mese soldiers have been killed In a new guerrilla ambush GO miles north ofAalgon The South Vietnamese were riding in a Jeep when the ambush was sprung Ships Sail A US aircraft carrier two destroyers and a gulded-mis-sllo frigate have left Hong Kong Out a US spjkesman refuses to say whether tho movement has anything to do with Presi President � dent Johnsons brders for strengthening US Navy forces in the Tonkin Gulf off North Viet Nam Tho order came after an exchange of gunfire between US and North Viet Nam craft Itll be moie than a hint Q of tho heather for Scots booster Alex Clark and City Clerk Arran Thomson when they head for Europe tomorrow Leaving from Vancouver theyll be accompanied by that citys ladles pipe band The two local residents will visit Scotland England and Trance And when they do theyll be following a route pioneered by Mrs Thom Thomson � son and son Matt In 1902 when they left for tho Old Country accompanied by a boys pipe band out of Vancouver Mrs Will Miller was rather Q pleased with herself last Thursday for waking up in the middle of tho night In time to catch a would be thief in the office of Hose Rent Alls At least she was until later that day when she went to a beauty parlor While she was getting her hair done a sneak thief pinched her INDEX Building Page 0 Classified - 10 11 Comics 9 Coming Events -- -0 Editorial -- 2 Here and There ---- 5 Sports 7 8 TV - - 4 Weather - -4 D e BRITISH BITE e The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY AUGUST 4 1964 kkkBT ft Ok 0 ftk M kkkkkkkkBBkkH kkkkkkfftkkkkkkkkkl i M I A m V 7r aBaBKnkWBHkm v Tbi IJ- T BkTikLTl i knBkffiii irrf XtRYKt ft III aaUkm TttaM W l -- JniF- LaHiHkKxJsJTERlHiLLH M M 1 aHBkkkkkkflBBBnrhlhaMk tr jBVBVflP - i3VSiilWMP wTiaB A A irtlMVjl f4B Rescue workers talked through a tube to nine miners trapped in a Limestone mine in France for eight days shortly before the first man was brought to the surface He was a 23 year old miner AP photo Nine Entombed Miners Rescued In Capsules CHAMPAGNOLE France AP All nine miners trapped jn an underground pocket in a limestone mine near Champagnole France have been brought to the surface The last man brought up was Andre Martinet foreman of the shift on the job when a rockfall trappe1 them eight days ago An oil rig drilling an escape shaft to nine miners trapped 2G9 feet underground for more than a week broke through to them today Slowly and carefully to keep the roof of the subterranean gallery from caving In on the nine men the drill dibbled Its way down the last 10 feet and pierced the roof of the gallery at 1253 pm The engineers said that everything had gone very well and the final stage of the drill drilling � ing was completed without danger to tho men The men were trapped a week ago Monday by a cave In In the tunnel leading into the mine In the Jura Mountains of eastern Trance When tho drill bit was about 12 feet above the gallery it was halted for several hours to allow workmen to lower a metal pipe liner Into the shaft Drill Drilling � ing continued but theblt encount encountered � ered mud and had to be stopped again to change the head for mud equipment Back to drilling and finally the break breakthrough � through The men were to be brought to the surface one at a time In change purse containing about 5 from her Jacket This morning a car and trailer were stuck right in themiddleof Highway 10 Seems 13 Mile Hill on the Prince Georgo side of Vander hoof lias turnod to mud as a re result � sult of the rains and a family of tourists got bogged down Young personable and ag- gresslve ladles 18 and up are needed to work a con concession � cession at the Simon Traser Exhibition August 12 15 Secre taiy - manager Pete Choquette didnt want to take them all tlte way out to the Ex giounds for an Interview so les asking any girls Interested in earning a bit of pocket money during the four days of the fair to show up at room 214 of the Simon Traser Hotel between 1 pm and Op in Wednesday Cleve Danett the pros g pector who lost his boat food and camping equip equipment � ment when he spilled on rapids on the Kuzkwa River has got a job with the Tot est Services engineering division The fact that he has a Job and his wife Is coining out fjorn England is good news for Cleve and so was a phone call he received yesterday fiom a young man wlw found som of his equip equipment � ment i a metal capsule Dut first the rescue squad had to test the escape capsule pulleys and wire with heavy sandbags Then a doctor was to be lowered into the grotto to help each man to freedom Officials warned that there still might be delays and un unexpected � expected hitches Mayor Andre Socle of Cham Champagnole � pagnole reported that electronic soundings taken Monday night raised the chance that three of the five men trapped In other parts of the mine might still be alive Earlier soundings had produced no results CANT FOOL RADAR SET Now Terranco Healy knows what pollceknewallthetlme Mr Healy arrested for driving 80 miles per hour after being clocked by radar told Deputy Magistrate n S Munro that he knew he was exceeding the speed limit but at the time did not think he was going 80 Then ho added I guess the radar was right Low 50 v High 70 f WJjt PBmfK fSCTTLjaiaaBL KflkPk Marching off to war through the streets of Montreal are these men of the 24th Battalion as Canada settled down to the job of participating to her fullest in the First Woild War struggle against Germany and her al allies � lies Formal word of war came exactly 50 years ago to davi at 11 pm August 4 1014 -CP photo OTTAWA A major political powerplay is de developing � veloping among Prime Minister Pearson Opposition leader Diefenbaker and Quebec Conservative leader Leon Balcer Mr Pearson offered to meet opposition party leaders late today to work a compromise on the parliamentary deadlock over the flag Issue A proposal by New Demo Democratic � cratic party leader TC Doug Douglas � las to bring the current legis legislative � lative Jam in the commons to a quick end and adjourn the houses flag debate for a late summer recess has forced the Issue The government is faced with deciding whether to soften Its stand that the flag issue must be settled before there Is any recess The Quebec Conservatives meanwhile are waiting on the sidelines to decide whether and how to voice their objection to the Conservative partys tactic In stretching out commons debates The government has said Interim-spending authority for August and September amend amendments � ments to federal provincial tax sharing arrangements and the flag resolution must be passed before the Commons takes a holiday Mr Douglas warned Monday that filibusters and a frivolous wasting of time are steadily reducing public esteem for Par Parliament � liament He diagnosed the stalemate as the indirect result of an obstinate Liberal Conservative feud over the flag issue and proposed the compromise formula to deal with the flag An early Commons vote on the Conservative amendment calling for a national refer referendum � endum on the flag followed by a parliamentary recess of a few weeks The usual summer recessls long overdue Completion of the flag de debate � bate In the fall with a time limit on debate of one week or any other period agreeable to all parties That Is closure snapped Rain Saves Works Fund As long as its raining city officials wont have to be too worried about revising their 19C4 capital works spendlngs budget The heavy rain this sum summer � mer almost has brought the citys street surfacing side sidewalk � walk sewer and water expan expansion � sion programs to a standstill Until the downpour threw a crimp Into the program there were fears at city ahll that some items would have to be slashed from the budget The city this year has faced a number of unanticipated ex expenditures � penditures to service its fast growing commercial and resi dential areas Decause of this the contin contingency � gency fund had been cut to the bone and there were Indications the budgeted programs would have to be reduced to meet pressing requirements However since the rain start started � ed the municipal works de department � partment has not been able td lay one foot of the 78 blocks of pulva mixing it had on the books this summer About one half block of a scheduled 3000 feet of side sidewalk � walk has been built Improve Improvements � ments to the sewer and storm drain system In the downtown area have been delayed because of the bad weather City officials are afraid that if they tear up the streets they wont be able to re surface them if the rain continues Gordon Churchill Conservative House leader as soon as Mr Douglas mentioned one week Conservative sources have flatly opposed any time limit on the flag debate while Liberal sources have opposed with equal firmness any postpone postponement � ment of the debate until fall The government wants approval of the maple leaf flag design befoie considering any recess while most Conservatives are strongly opposed Mr Douglas accused the Lib Liberals � erals of sabotaging their own legislative program by pressing the emotional flag Issue at the wrong time Voters were await awaiting � ing action on the pension plan a minimum wage railway as assistance � sistance and other pressing problems Parliament has been par paralyzed � alyzed for most of the summer he added because the govern government � ment insists no flag no re recess � cess and the Conservatives reply no recess no money The time had come for rea reasonable � sonable men to seek a com compromise � promise We in this House do not want to be accused of being governed by childish petulance and wilful stubbornness Charge Four In Ontario Gas Dealings TORONTO CP The former mayors of four Ontario com communities � munities have been charged in connection with share trans transactions � actions with Northern Ontario Natural Gas Company Limited The charges were laid under Section 104 of the Criminal Code and claim that the former municipal officials accepted shares from KONG as a consid consideration � eration for aiding In procuring gas franchises An official of the Ontario Attorney -Generals Depart Department � ment who announced the charges said they have been under investigation for some time Among those charged were Mr Justice Leo Landreville of the Ontario Supreme Court a former Mayor of Sudbury He was to appear In court today The others charged are for mer Gravenhurst Mayor Wanda Miller Glen S Coates former Mayor of Hracebrldge and Wil bur Cramp a former Mayor of Orlllla All four former mayors testi testified � fied at the perjury trial earlier this ear of NONG president Ralph K Tarrls of Vancouver and gave details of shares transactions with NONG Tarris was sentenced to nine months definite and three months indefinite Three Way Smash At Bad Corner Three cars collided Monday at Prince Georges most notor notorious � ious cornei Fifth and the By Bypass � pass Highway Damage totalled 650 when cars driven by James Mac Donald 274 Kelly and Douglas Duckle Eagle Lake collided and slewed into anotner car driven by Ruby MacDonald Thei e were no Injuries Chaiges aio pending Residents of the area aiound Tifth and the Bypass Highway are circulating a petition for more traffic contiol say lff please for CARLING PILSENER BEER Thli advrtlmnt ll not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Covernmont of Brltlah Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 fO 10c Copy J11 Pearson Flag In Major Three Way Power Play RIVER DOWN More Rain Follows Fraser Flood Threat The level of the Fraser River went down overnight but the threat of more rain left residents of Cottonwood Island and a trailer court with their fingers crossed The Water Rights Dranch measured a drop of one foot in the depth of the Traser and homeowners who Monday morn morning � ing had water on their doorsteps said the flooding receded con sldprably The sudden rise in the Fras ers level took place during the weekend It went down almost as rapidly and upstream at Hansard it was reported today the river had gone down three or four feet This decline would be re reflected � flected at Prince George in a few hours A Water Rights engineer said the level of the Fraser at the CNR bridge early today was 18G2 feet the geodetic meas measurement � urement compared with 18G3 feet Monday morning Meanwhile the weather office at Prince George airport fore forecasts � casts continuing showers today and Wednesday Stanleyville has a garrison of about COO men Its fall to the lebels who are being backed by the Chinese Communists would effectively cut off the entire Northeastern Congo And It would provide a capital AT BC BARS Dear Me Our Pubs Are Just Too Tatty LONDON CP - British Columbia dr hiking laws are sneered at in todays Dally Sketch Columnist Colin Shaw fresh from a nc vacation discusses with critical glee the restrictions in the provinces beer parlors compared to liberties al allowed � lowed In Drltlsh pubs The Drltlsh Columbia pubs have won a great victory Shaw says sarcastic sarcastically � ally The customers now may play darts One of these days liberty being what It is they will be allowed to drink standing up Drltlsh drinkers can wander freely In their pubs play various games as long as they dont gamble and even walk out to the sheet with their glasses if ihpy dont obstruct traffic Slaw chides the Canadian practice of having two beverage rooms one for gentlemen and the other for ladles and escorts t Until recently these two castes were separated by a partition Inside but that has now been done away with so that man and woman can even nod to one another as they sit at tatty little tables solemnly drinking their beer Other facets of life in DC are dealt with by Shaw He chuckles at the strip teasing Doukhobors and terms them a thorn in the Canadian flesh Generally the provliue Is one wheie clvllUatlon Is a mere flicker of can candlelight � dlelight on the edge of this Immensity of mountains and forests mostly untrod untrodden � den by the feet of men Hut DC Is especially valuable for one thing decides bluw There are evacuation highways leading A from Vancouvei in case of iuicIpui attack and he sas- J can linage few places In the woild safer than the deep shelteied valle of the HC hinterland There was still no sign of a few sunny days desperately needed by the logging and con construction � struction industries 4n order to get some of their crews back on the Job The Highways Department said there was a small washout overnight on one of the roads leading to Shelley and crews were working today to restore the route Public health authorities today again underlined the necessity for residents of Cot Cottonwood � tonwood Island whose wells were contaminated by the latest flood to boil all water used for household purposes It should be boiled at least five minutes until all traces of contamination have been re removed � moved irom the water This may be ascertained by having the water tested by the Northern Interior Health Unit HkaakaaaMHHTvalatttaW T ir aMBiHf5iivttaaBPiafcJ Spear carrying Ngweshe warriors surround Congo Premier Moishe Tshome to protect him as he tours a rebel held aiea in the steaming African country AP photo STANLYVILLE Rebels Threatening Big Congolese City LEOPOLD VI LLK AP Congolese soldiers today clashed with rebels on the outskirts of Stanleyville Lat Latest � est messages say there is anxiety that tho countrys third largest city will shortly fall for the Popular Republic of the Congo pi oclalmed recently by Rebel Leader Gaston Emlle Soumlalot The message described the rebels as lightly armed but added that they had trucks White women and children are being evacuated by air Another message said Congo Congolese � lese troops still ate holding out at Want Rukula about 30 miles southeast of Stanleyville Com Commandos � mandos in Wanle Rukula ustej day fought to stop therevel ad advance � vance Stanleyville has always been a ceutie of extremism It was the seat of e Vlce Piemler Antolne Glzengas Communist supported breakaway regime In 1001 Theie Is a sttong antl-gov-ti imient undei gi ouiul fifth column In stanle villa led by a outh leader named Victor Den onga His men t ecentlj i aided at my ban at ks In the city S