Control Botrd or by tht Govtrnmtnl i Vol 8 No 156 THE WORLD TODAY New President HOME Reuters Cesare Merzagore began his first day as president of Italy today after provisional charge of the post due to the Illness of President Antonio Segnl Segnl 73 presi president � dent since May 19G2 was In grave condition following a stroke four days ago Hospital officials said he suffered dis disturbances � turbances of movement and speech Murder Charged HALIFAX CP - A charge of capital murder was laid today against 18-year-old Edward Thomas Doutlller of Halifax in connection with the deaths of two young boys In separato shootings a mile apart Satur Saturday � day night He was ordered sent to a mental hospital for 30 days to determine whether ho Is fit to stand trial Doutlller was ar arrested � rested late yesterday near Hall fax airport after an airport em employee � ployee reported receiving a note from a young man who asked that the police be notified UB Endorsed WASHINGTON AP - Presi President � dent Johnson Monday signed the resolution passed by Congress supporting his actions in South Southeast � east Asia and said he hopes It will be read around the world because it states plainly where America stands To any army attack upon our forces we shall reply the presi president � dent said To any In South Southeast � east Asia who ask our help In defending their freedom we shall give it Chinese Jets WASHINGTON CP - The Pentagon says a number of Chinese Communist Jet fighters have been sent to North Viet nameses bases News Officer Arthur Sylves Sylvester � ter told newsmen today We now have Indications that a number of Chinese Communist MiG 15s and M1G 17s have been Introduced Into North Viet Nam This has been expected for some time because of known preparations su h as the length lengthening � ening of runways of airfields In the Hanoi area Sylvester said there has been no eyldence that the planes have flown over South Viet Nam Barrys Gold NEW YORK AP - Time Magazine estimates the wealth of Senator Darry Goldwater and his wife at about 1700000 The magazine says their in income � come last year amounted to 05000 That included 37000 from stocks and bonds 22000 from his senate salary and 5000 from his honorary post as chairman of the Gold water division of Associated Dry Goods Corporation 157 Killed ELIZADETHVILLE AP -Police In Ellzabethville a city In the Congos East Katanga Province have killed 27 rebels The killings took place yester yesterday � day after the rebels speared a Congolese army lleutentantto death in Daudoulnvllle The lleutentant was captured by the rebels during a counter-attack on Daudoulnvllle when po police � lice captured the town during the weekend Sono 130 people were killed in thj engagement CARLING BLACK LABEL BEER In town today andupbrlght 0 and early was Resources Minister Wllllston Hell officiate at the crowning of Queen Aurora at I ort George Park tonight Among the calls he made was a trip to the new PG Pulp and Paper mill Aid Frank CUrk back at city council last night after a slight heart attack and a touch of pneumonia laid him up for a couple months managed to get In a few witticisms during an otherwise dull meeting The dog catchers rejiort for July revealed there wasnt much act activity � ivity which prompted Frank to says Whos on holidays the pound keeper or the dogs Jessie Dlrd has again V migrated to what in re recent � cent years has become a familiar address When she appeared In police court for the 80th time on a drunk charge she was sent to OakdIU Prison for three i MOBY DOLL NIGHT OWL Vancouver Aquarium Cur Curator � ator Doctor Murray Newman says Vancouvers killer whale Moby Doll is apparently a creature of noctural habit He made this discovery when he de decided � cided to compare her daytime habits with her night activities Doctor Newman says the whale snaps at the live fish in her pen and cavorts about the enclosure When he shone a light Into the pool Moby Doll shot straight toward it until she was underneath He thinks the whale might be sleeping in the daytime when she constantly circles her pen for evidence points to the fact that whales at sea sleep during the day An inspection of the fish lines In the pool proved them to be empty This shows the appetizer shots the whale was given are beginning to have a possible effect 3rd Polio Free Year Starting The Northern Interior Health Unit is going into Its third successive polio free yearDr J M Robinson director said today Dr Robinson said the heavy tnnoculation program has made polio a thing of the past Theie weie 10 cases of polio repotted In Canada until July months The 50-year-old Indian woman on several occasions has been saved by wlice from freezing to death on tht treets School trustee Jack Rhodes reviewed the planning hlst ory of Dlackburn Road School and came up with a new name for It Monday Originally the board planned to have the three sections of the school squeezed together under one roof Then they decided to spread the sections apart I ast night a trustee suggested it might be better to squeeze the sections together Trustee Rhodes quipped Webettercall this the concertina school Directors of the Prince Georgo Auto Racing Assoc Association � iation fatted last night to name a track manager to suc succeed � ceed Ted McCarthy The directors have refused to accept McCarthys resign at Ion A second meeting will be held tonight k QUEEN JUDY STROM RCMP SAYS Bypass Crossings Must Have Lights The RCMP wants traffic control lights on the by bypass � pass highway at its intersection with Fifth Ave and the Vanderhoof Highway it was revealed Monday night Minutes of a private meeting which Staff Sgt Earl Sarslat held with city council mem members � bers last week also show that police wanted the speed limit of the bypass in the Central area reduced to 33 miles an hour The points were among sev several � eral made by the RCMP officer He also recommended the city buy a radar set to catch speed speeders � ers review the yield sign situation and add more men to the strength of thedetatchment The city accepted Staff Sgt Sarslats three recommenda recommendations � tions At Monday nights council meeting it was decided Mayor Garvin Dezell will get High Highways � ways Minister Gaglardl on the telephone to see if anything can be done about installing traffic lights on major intersections of the highway Council decided that the city once again should press for lights to control cars and pedestrians at the highways intersections Two weeks ago the city wrote Attorney General Donner pro protesting � testing the situation and called for immediate action to curb accidents on the busy road The municipality received a letter from Mr Donners office saying the minister is on holi holidays � days and the letter has been turned over to Mr Gaglardl Something has to be done about this protested Aid Spike Enemark If the high highways � ways department doesnt put up lights well have to do It ourselves Mayor Garvin Dezell remind reminded � ed council that the bypass high highway � way Is a provincial responsi responsibility � bility and the city would have no authority to control traffic on the throughway However Aid Harry Loder pointed out that the highway Is within the boundaries of the city of Prince George and some something � thing has to be done to correct the situation He was concerned about the safety of children who wlllsoon have to cross the highway to get to and from school It was Aid Loder who sug suggested � gested the mayor telephone Mr Gaglardl In the meantime the high highways � ways department has decreased the speed limit in the vicinity of the busy intersections from 50 miles an hour to 40 miles an hour A number of residents in the vicinity of Tlfth Ave and the bypass have petitioned Victoria for a light They are concerned about possible serious accidents at the corner especially after the new SprucelandShopplngCentre opens next month City Didnt Start Appeal The cltyhadnohandlnlaunch lng appeals of 40 one hour sen sentences � tences for drunk convictions which have been handed down by Magistrate George Stewart City solicitor C A Edwards explained to a city council meet meeting � ing Monday night that the ap appeals � peals were started entirely by the attorney generals depart department � ment A date has not yet been set for hearing them in County Court Mr Edwards went on to ex explain � plain to aldermen and Mayor Garvin Dezell some of Magis Magistrate � trate Stewarts sentencing poli policies � cies He did not comment on the Magistrates sentences but In Instead � stead simply related 6ome of the sentences drunks receive after convictions IWA Men Vote On Pay Hike VANCOUVER CP - The In International � ternational Woodwoikers of America executive has recom recommended � mended acceptance of a concil conciliation � iation officers settlement pio posal affecting Southern In Interior � terior lumborwoikers 1 ho 5000 IWA members af affected � fected will vote shojtly on the proposal of R 8 Raguin wlio lecommendul an acioss-tho-board wage Increase of 37 cents and lwur In a three year con tiact e e A pension plan white paper tabled in the Commons said the effect of the plan on savings the capital market andbuslness costs will be not very great and that the plan Is well within the capacity of our economy It noted that a 4000000000 reserve will be built up In the federal pension fund in the first 10 years the difference be between � tween emplojee employer con contributions � tributions and payment of re retirement � tirement pensions FAIR SPECIAL INSIDE TODAY With todays Citizen comes a 16 page sup supplement � plement full of pictures and news stories about the Simon Fraser Days Exhibition In it youll find the complete program for the four day show which is kicked off with a parade Wednesday after afternoon � noon It ends when the North Northwest � west Brigade canoe races terminate their trip at Fort George park Satur Saturday � day night Car Parking Plan Ready In a Week It will be about a week before the Downtown Business Asso Association � ciation has a parking plan readj for presentation to city hall president Alex MatGregor said today The DBA is preparing a plan to provide mom parking space in the downtown area It has been suggested the merchants form a Downtown Parking Coip similar to Vancouver wheio businessmen are as assessed � sessed to pay for parking lots We have to go over this very caiefully said Mr MatGre MatGregor � gor The DUA at a general mem bershlp meeting July 29 de elded that downtown Prince George will have to have more paiklng spaces and merchants will get the spate with oi with without � out the citys help closes orncc VANCOUVWt - A national plumbing and heating whole wholesaler � saler announced today it is clos lng its Vancouver office because of excessive demands by thu Teamsteis Union itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY AUGUST 1 1 1964 LETS GO TO THE FAIR 900 PM- 930 PM 1000 PM 1000 PM 800 AM 1030 A M 100 PM 400 PM TODAY Concert at Fort George Park by North Vancouver Schools Band -CROWNING of QUEEN AURORA at the park Queens Ball in Simon Fraser Ballroom Entries close for Exhibition Judging starts WEDNESDAY Gates open for first day of Exhibition Floats assemble at Duchess Park grounds PARADE moves off through downtown streets Official opening of Exhibition MAKARIOS IS BRANDED BLOODY HEARTED MONK LONDON Reuters - Antls Soteriades Cypriot high com commissioner � missioner to the United King Kingdom � dom complained Monday to the Commonwealth relations office when a columlnst on the mass circulation London Daily Sketch called Archbishop Makarlos a bloody hearted hairy monk The Dally Sketch in an edi editorial � torial demanded that Arch Archbishop � bishop Makarlos the Cypriot president be Ignored in order to effect a solution on the troubled Mediterranean Island The Sketch said It thought Makarlos was a blood stained archbishop and that there can be no peace on Cyprus so long as the villainous priest Is president Makarlos said Monday the Cypriot government would fully respect the UN reso resolution � lution on the cease fire In Cy Cyprus � prus He endorsed the resolution after SoterlTdes said that Cy Cyprus � prus would risk a third world war to maintain its Integrity WHITE PAPER SAYS Pension Plan Huge Economic Booster OTTAWA CP The government Monday answer ed the sharpest critics of the proposed Canada Pension Plan by contending the country can well afford the multi-billion-dollar scheme The provinces could borrow from this fund In amounts pro proportionate � portionate to the amount their residents contribute to It Since pnly Quebec has so far indi cated it will have Its own pen pension � sion plan and fund the fed federal � eral pool would bo split nine ways The white paper was mainly significant as the first govern government � ment rebuttal of criticism largely on economic grounds from business leaders and especially the Insurance and trust companies that operate private pension plans Most Important predictable effect of the plan will be that In the first 10 years of opera operation � tion an average of 400000000 a year would become available to the participating provinces It compared this figure with total national savings likely to average more than 10000 000000 a year over the next decade Whatever adjustments the capital markets must make therefore will be relatively moderate compared with other adjustments for example be because � cause of movements on foreign Investment made in the past Thugs Remove 600 Wallet Thugs reduced a visitors bulging wallet by 600 last night Keith Hendricks of Nukko Lake was attacked near the Columbus Hotel late last night Two men held him and stole his wallet containing 000 Thieves were actl e In Prince George Monday A propane tank and i cgulator worth 27 were stolen from Morans Trailer Court Gordon Ilurlbeit of 20 W Third report his sons bicycle was stolen at the swimming pool si I is m i w- midH cV vyn - v rLow 45 - High 75 SZESHaH BALMY DAYS Phone LOgon 4 2441 ATHENS AP - Tur Turkeys � keys Premier Ismet Inonu has sent an appeal to Greece to join in reaching agreement on Cyprus Inonu says that with Greek co operation it will be possible to reach an agreement on Cyprus within a month There has been no reply so far from the Greek government On Cyprus itself a jit jittery � tery cease fire is still in ef effect � fect But there are reports that Turkey and the Greek Cyprlot government are deadlocked over Greek Cjprlot troop dis dispositions � positions on the northwest coast of the island Turkey Is reported continuing military preparations to sup support � port its demand that Greek Cypriot forces surrender three Turkish Cypriot villages The foreign minister of Cyprus insists the Greek-Cyp-rlot forces will never withdraw The chief of Turkeys air force says the weekend raids on Cyprus were only a begin beginning � ning and heavier blows will follow unless the Greek-Cyp-rlots follow the straight road toward a settlement of the Cyprus crisis One solution might be for the UN to take over villages cap captured � tured by the Greek Cypriots In the words of one diplomat The situation Is hanging by a thread There are reports mean meanwhile � while of a possible split within the government of Archbishop Makarlos The split is reported between those who think the island government should look to Greece for support and those who think Russia is their best bet for help And both parties according to some sources are reported very disappointed over the re reaction � action ofbothGreeceandltussia to the present situation Greece apiars to be doing ivcrythlng it can to avoid be becoming � coming directly involved In a clash with Turkey HOME GROWN BORDER WAR A bit of a border dispute exists between Prince George and Portage Mountain school districts Both are nuking preliminary plans to put a school at Kennedy In the Itocky Mountain Trench Doth think Kennedy is within their district I t s t r c t Superintendent I P Todd sasi he seems to lecall Kennedy being placed under Prince George jurisdiction after a similar inlx up borne joars ago say Thlt tdvertlmant li not publlihed or dliplayod by thr Liquor Control Botrd or by the Government of British Columbia 10c Copy JaS o FALL FAIR FESTIVITY STARTING Cyprus Shaky As Turks As Peace tjstes17 COMMONS DEBATE i i Wm I is 1 t3TZ3gK33bB Tvf as jSB rwwssar vmM mtxjau fJtJeBP it r Sitting duck was this Greek Cypriot patrol vessel shown plowing through the water in harbor at Xeros Cyprus as one of the Turkish Air force jets involved in strafings that have rocked the Island roars overhead The UN reports that five sailors were killed and 13 injured in the 20 minute attack This is one of a series of exclusive picture by AP staff photographer James Pringle Hope To Strengthen Cyprus UN Powers OTTAWA CP The federal government expressed hope Monday that agreement can be found which will strengthen the UN force In Cyprus For six hours the Commons took up the Cyprus problem In an emergency debate amid op opposition � position demands that the UN force bo given wider powers and more men The debate asked for by Opposition Leader Diefenbakei and agreed to by all parties co coincided � incided with announcement of a formal cease fire on the strife torn Mediterranean Island Prime Minister Pearson said events in Cjpius if gone un unchecked � checked might have spelled the end of NATO and pieclpltated a global nuclear war The situa situation � tion had eased but the pioblem was not solved He ald that as a result of the weekend crisis changes made vote to be made in connection with the UN activities in Cyprus Sometimes jou can do things under the impetus of fear that jou cannot do under the stimu stimulus � lus of reason So perhaps out of the crisis of the weekend we may be able to strengthen the position of the United Na Nations � tions force in Cypius Mr Diefenbaker and the other opposition spokes spokesmen � men were critical of the effec effectiveness � tiveness of the 7000 man UN force in which Canada has a 1100 member contingent UN peacekeepers they contended were hamstiung because the C pi lot go eminent had not permitted them adequate poweis Defence Minlstei Hell er said the foi res powers may be too limited but it was the best that could be agreed on at the time The Canadian ti oops had been little short of magnificent FORECAST Summer Arrives For Fair Week The weatherman has been in the bad books of most Prince George people so far this summer but this fair week he Is everybodys friend He has nothing but good weather in his forecast for the next five days and said today he even expects temperatures in the 80 s before the week Is through With Pinion Traser Days and Inhibit Inhibition � ion starting tomorrow It couldnt have come at a better time It will be warm and dry with above normal temperatures in Prince George until at least Sunday An active storm In the Gulf of Alaska wil hit the Alaskan panhandle and the Queen Charlotte Islands today but the high pressure area presently over 11 C will block the storm and Prince Geotge will fee little or no effect from It There Is no threat at all against our good weather for Wednesday or Thursday but a weak storm will approach IC fiom the Pacific Friday Hut it is no real threat said the weatherman Another storm Is scheduled to hit Prince George Sunday but it may be so weak by that time that it will not alter the sunny picture The weatherman explained why we are now getting good weather The upper air controls the long range weather pich re Up to now this summer cold upper ah has peisisted ovei I C while warm upper air lias covered the prali les The two bodies of air hae some somehow � how 01 other changed places giving UC the waun weather and the piairies the cooloi tempeiatures we were glad to Mt 1 Id of it i V