for CARUN6 PILSENER BEER MQ Thll advartliamtflt It net publlhd r dlaplavad bv th liquor Control Board or by tho Covornmtnt of British Columbia Vol 8 No 61 r -- TI4C WORLD TODAY Meet Again OTTAWA CP Canadas political leaders met for an hour today In an attempt to break the deadlock over the flag debate In the House of Commons There were Indica Indications � tions some progress was made and another meeting Is to be held on Thursday Two Killed Two UN officials working In the Congo have been killed They were Jean Pllcque a Frenchman and Francois Pre zlosl an Italian The UK lays they were killed while visiting k camp for Watusl refugees northwest of Dukavu in Klvu province Strafe Base SAIGON AP Ten South Vietnamese air force Skyraid er aircraft today bombed and strafed an Important Commun Communist � ist Viet Cong guerrilla base 75 miles south of Saigon Some of the planes were understood to be piloted by US air force pilots War Games ISKENDERUN Turkey AP Turkish naval sources say Turkish warships and Jet planes have begun a large scale joint military exercise 12 miles off Cyprus More than 50000 troops were under standby ord orders � ers In the pert city of Isken derun Newsmen saw about 18 naval units leave port In the direction of where the manoeuv manoeuvres � res were reported taking place Triple Success MOSCOW AP The Russ Russians � ians have announced a three-ln-one launching in their cos cosmos � mos series of unmanned sat satellites � ellites Tass news agency says a single new type rocket took the three satellites aloft today The new launching brings to 40 the number of Cosmos satell satellites � ites launched in the Soviet in instrument � strument exploration of space Second Riot DIXMOOR 111 AP Raclal violence flared for a second consecutive time In this Chi Chicago � cago suburb Monday night but heavylly armed police put down the disturbance with only minor damage and Injuries Forty per persons � sons 27 of them white were arrested Most were charged with disorderly conduct or in inciting � citing a riot Hit Invasion KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia AP Two members of an In Indonesian � donesian invasion force were killed and several others cap captured � tured In fresh fighting today in the Malaya mainlands south southwest � west coastal area the defence ministry announced The deaths were the first reported since the start of a small scale sea seaborne � borne attack by the Indones Indonesians � ians across the narrow strait of Malacca in pre dawn dark darkness � ness Monday When discussion started 9 about a new C of C tourist booth on the bypass highway over coffee today someone came up with an idea which is well worth repeating It was suggested that the city one day will have to build another lib library � rary to 6erve the Central area the provincial govt is Inter Interested � ested in establishing some sort of a museum of natural history and theres one private group thinking about an aquarium If the three structures could be in the same area with the tourist information centre In front It would be a terrific attraction for visitors as well as a Interesting community cen centre � tre Provincial authorities to- day started cleaning up the old residence of Wesley Brotherstone who lived In the Cranbrook hill area and kept a pack of dogs They moved Mr Orotherstone to another INDEX Weather 3 Building Page 10 Classified 8 9 Comics -- C Coming Events -- 7 Editorial 2 Here and There - 7 Markets 3 Sports -- 4 TV 6 home after receiving numer numerous � ous complaints about his dogs Having a good look at the Q Prince George area today were Mr and Mrs John Robinson of Hamilton Johns travel writer for the Hamilton Spectator and came to BC on a government travel award They left for Hudson Hope and will be back In town Thursday morning catching the PGE to Vancouver And is there anything to 9 the gossip that another group Is buying up the op options � tions which promoters of a shopping centre acquired last year on Victoria Street The word is the new group also has long range plans for a shopping centre A turtle at Kresges store 0 last week laid 10 eggs sort of Prince Georges answer to Moby Poll Now everyone at the store is await lng the blessed event In town last Friday was a 9 representative of the Alaska governments tour ist bureau He was bhown around the city and taken up to the Exhibition And theres no truth to the rumor that when he went for a ride on the tllt-a-whlrl that he had a sensation similar to that when he came over High way 16 by car Ci have been released In custody of their parents and will appear In juvenile court Wednesday police said today Specific charges against them are breaking entering and car theft Arrests followed theft of five cars and a wild police chase through city streets Sunday The chase ended when a 1964 convertible pursued by police at speeds up to 85 miles an hour plunged into the Trascr River at 14th avenue Two juveniles in the car jumped free Police arrested one at tho scene and from him learned enough to make six more arrests Because of their ages names of the boys will not be released unless they are moved up to adult court Two of tho five cars stolen from Shields Motors sustained some damage One was water damaged In the Fraser The other was dented Harold Pearce the noisy burglar was sentenced to three years in the penitentary Mon Monday � day Ills conviction resulted from an abortive burglary attempt two weeks ago Pearce woke tho occupants of the building he was trying to rob His list of previous con vlctions filled two pages In another trial two of three youths charged with robbery with violence and theft under 50 were convicted John Pancel was sentenced to 17 months and William Gamb Gambler � ler received a 10 month definite and 10 month indefinite sentence for their part in a beating and theft July 16 A third youth Arthur Qulnn was acquitted Magistrate GO Stewart said the crown had not proved a case against him Convictions stem from an Incident July 16 when three youths entered the house of Pat McLelland In the Island Cache They beat the owner removed some money from his pocket and stole a sleeping bag Barry Williams of Victoria was fined 200 on a hit and run charge Police said Williams fled after hitting the open door of a parked car near the airport August 9 Damage totalled 600 ImIbI iim KtyVpc LOW 43 - High 65w e e a3 SiaJ iiHl ME Space monster Americas most advanced scientific satell satellite � ite will glide through space like a giant dragon fly when launched from Capo Kennedy In September AP photo -EATLES itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY AUGUST 18 1964 Lethal peacekeepers are squat dark armored scout cars of Royal Canadian Dragoons CANADA BIGGEST CYPRUS FORCE OTTAWA CP Canada has warned Greece and Tur Turkey � key that Sabre jet fighter planes supplied by this coun country � try must not be used for any operations over Cyprus Canada has supplied 107 Canadian -built Sabres to each country under the NATO mutual aid program Ex External � ternal affairs minister Mar Martin � tin told the commons today the planes were provided on the understanding they would be used only to strengthen NATO NICOSIA Reuters The Canadian contingent today became the largest single unit In the United Nations peacekeeping force on this communally divided island A UN spokesman said 198 British troops returned to England today reducing the overall strength of the peacekeeping force to 5971 men The Drltlsh contingent hitherto the largest now totals 1034 men second largest of the force and only one more than the Irish unit The Canadian force be became � came the largest with 1130 men The spokesman said the Island was generally quiet today with only a few shots and one burst of machine gun fire heard during the night But diplomatic activity on the Greek Turkish com munal conflict increased Meanwhile UN officials are said to have reached a conditional agreement with Greek - Cypriot President Makarios to ease the eco economic � nomic blockade cutting of supplies from the Turklsh Cypriot quarters on Cyprus Sources say the conditional agreement would permit re resumption � sumption in particular of the supply of kerosene a vital product to Turklsh Cypriots who do all their cooking with the fuel Two of the ten bakeries in Nicoclas Turk Turkish � ish quarter now are closed for lack of kerosene In addition the agreement Is reported to allow nominal shipments of food and water POLICE BEAT Charge Seven Juveniles After Car Theft Spree Seven juveniles have been charged in connection with a car stealing spree Sunday The 15- and 16-year-old boys Arrest Youth In Fort Theft A youth has been arrested in the 1700 robbery from a store at Fort St James Police picked up the boy Mon Monday � day when he apparently was on a spending spree Approximately 1500 which was stolen from a vault at Wraights Self Service Store Saturday morning has been re recovered � covered The theft occured when the Northwest Brigade Canoo Race was taking off for Prince George The thief apparently tried to take advantage of the fact that most of the towns population was either at the lakeshore or still celebrating Caledonia Day the towns annual festivity under United Nations or Red Cross supervision Elsewhere Greece has Informed NATO she wants to pull out certain of herforces from NATO to help defend Cyprus Turkey withdrew some of her planes from NATO control nine days ago Greece says her decision was made to fulfil her obli obligations � gations to defend Cyprus and to ward off an invasion threat by Turkey In Geneva UN Cyprus mediator Sakari Tuomloja of Finland Is reported un unchanged � changed He suffered a stroke on Sunday and was operated on yesterday for a blood clot on the brain STARS DAUGHTER AMONG 8 DEAD SAN CLEMENTE Calif AP A busload of children sped north along the Pacific Ocean Monday homeward bound after a church mission to a Mexican orphanage Then suddenly a blown out tire a series of wrench wrenching � ing collisions and eight per persons � sons lay dead Four were children one the daughter of actors Roy Rogers and Dale Evans About 40 per persons � sons were Injured 10 seri seriously � ously Officers said the bus was 21 -years -old and had no emergency exit It was car carrying � rying 65 members of the Disciples of Christ Chapel of the Canyon Church of Canoga Park Calif Six miles south ofSanClemcnte near San Onofre Bridge a front tire blew The bus hurtled across the highway divider striking seven other vehicles and fin finally � ally coming to rest against a palm tree at the edge of a 40 foot bluff overSanOnofre Creek Two children on the church bus died One was Deborah Lee Rogers 12 a Korean adopted daughter of Rogers and Miss Evans Ids wife Phone LOgan 4 2441 for CARLIN6 PILSENER BEER SM Thll Idvertliemjnt li not publlihed or dltplayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Government ot British Columbia 10c Codv ONT MISSING MANS BODY IS FOUND BULLETIN The body of Erling Andersen who has been three days over overdue � due was found beside his empty kayak early this afternoon by RCMP searchers The kayak used by missing Citizen printer Erling Andersen has been found empty be below � low a six foot waterfall on the Stelako River A seach was begun Monday for Mr An Andersen � dersen 56 when he failed to return from a planned kayak voyage from Francois Lake to Prince George Mr Andersen was last seen at Stelako and a riverboat was sent from there In a downstream search at 7 am today The water where the kayak was found is described by police as extremely rough even though it is only about four feet deep for two miles past the falls Arrangements are being made by Vanderhoof RCMP to send a helicopter over the river in an attempt to find further traces of the missing man The bottom of the river can be seen from the air The helicopter was flying to the scene from Fort St James at noon today Mr Andersen is married and lives at 803 Hamilton Street South Fort George Mr Andersen is described by friends as a strong fit man and an outdoorsman He is well - known for his canoeing ability but this Is be believed � lieved one of his first long voyages In a kayak Hurt Men Flown Out Two men from Central BC were flown to Vancouver Monday for specialized medical treat treatment � ment One was taken out of Burns Lake where he suffered serious head injuries in a car accident Saturday morning Police have not released his name because his family is be believed � lieved to be in Scotland Gordon Zayha of Dawson Creek and Trank Vorel of Tort St John who also were in the car which crashed into a heavy truck were killed The second man taken to the coast was Stanley Tochek of Prince George who suffered serious head injuries when a rifle went off He was reported in fair con condition � dition today in Vancouver Gen General � eral Hospital BHMMBJrtBMaftiaMaLLLLyiT M liKlln59tHHH9aaiiiiH aflrjHHnaflliHM f ERLING ANDERSEN Skilled Printer Dead Tying Down The Victims Lower Mainland municipalities are asking for more time to prepare a strong appeal to the public utilities commission against the application of BC Hydro for higher bus fares Thats like a group of rabbits trying to make a strong appeal to a bobcat If these municipalities dont know by now that the PUC is an instrument of Bennett government policy then they havent learned much in the last decade Bennett wants to wiggle out of the responsibility he took on when he seized BC Electric of provid providing � ing transit service in the Lower Mainland and Vic Victoria � toria areas at reasonable rates He wants to unload this onus onto the municipalities The PUC has no business getting in the middle of such a dispute in any case It is not supposed o arbitrate such disputes between public bodies The business of the PUC hearing is pure film flam to give the manoeuvre the gloss of respectability But its a foregone conclusion the PUC will rule in favour of BC Hydro and Ben Bennett � nett no matter how strong the municipal appeal Meanwhile Bennett factotum Dr Gordon Shrum snarls in public that the municipalities are stalling Dr Shrum is in a hurry He wants to use the subbidy Hydro now makes to transit service to help prop up the generally shaky financial position of Hydro Hydro is overstrained trying to finance the billion dollar Peace Power scheme the political monument to Mr Bennett If the municipalities are wise they will back away completely from the inappropriate PUC hear ing It is designed only to make the bobcats kill easier B Day Invasion Of America SAN FlUNCISCO - Ihe Beatles are scheduled to ar arrive � rive in San Francisco tonight and an estimated 50 100000 fans prepared to welcome them to the city that sur survived � vived the 1000 earthquake and fire Police departments in both the US and Canada have con conducted � ducted strategy sessions for most of the month to devise ways to keep the rock V roll quartets fans from tearing the Beatles apart The four stiaggy - maned Britons start a23cityNorth American tour tomorrow at the Cow Palace whose last major event was the Repub Republican � lican National Convention Theyre in Vancouver Satur Saturday � day About 100 deputies of the San Mateo county sheriffs The famous four take off ARE COMING department are preparing to protect San Francisco inter international � national Airport and the celebrities The Beatles aboard a Polar flight fiom Euiope will land first at Los Angeles International Ah port at 330 pm PDT clear US cus customs � toms and leave for San Fran Francisco � cisco an hour later Bundled of screaming shouting teen agers gave their pop singing idols the Beatles a tiemendous send off As the commeicial jet cai tying the quaitet began its long takeoff i un at London Ail pott the teen ageis ran madly past smiling police policemen � men to a nearby viewing galleiy Some of the gills on hand ci led hstelcally 1