Thli tdvrtlment li net published er displayed by thr liquor Contra Board or by th Government of British Columbia Vol 8No 162 THE WORLD TODAY Tenth Day OTTAWA CP - Playing to packed public galleries the Commons flag debate rolled through Its 10th day Tuesday Only new development was the entry Into the debate of the first cabinet minister to speak on the issue since Prime Minister Pearson introduced the maple leaf flag proposal June 16 Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp accused the Conservatives of conducting an obvious filibuster Tuesdays speeches brought the total in the debate thusfarto79 47Conser vative 20 Liberal four NDP three Credltlste and five Social Credit members Three Die DAUPHIN Man CPThree men were found dead today In a marooned motorboat in Hud Hudson � son Day fiCMP reported here They were believed victims of carbon monoxide poisoning RCMP identified them as O D Johnson 49-year-old admin administrator � istrator with the department of northern affairs Rene Aggark 46 and Alec Gibbons 23 The three men were dead in the cabin The engines Ignition key was on and the gasoline tank empty Kill TV Debates WASHINGTON AP - By a vote of 44 to 41 the US Senate has killed off any pos possibility � sibility of television debates between the candidates in this falls United States presidential campaign The senators shelved by a three vote margin a compromise measure that would have permitted television debates between President Johnson and Senator Barry Goldwater High Winds EDMONTONAP - A wind windstorm � storm with gusts of up to 100 miles an hour swept through the Edmonton areas late Tues Tuesday � day afternoon The winds up uprooted � rooted trees brought down fences and billboards and knockeded down telephone and power lines The winds also lifted shingles from roofs and knocked down a brick wall at a construction site No injuries were reported Shoots Two CHICAGO AP A Chicago de detective � tective shot and killed two rob robbers � bers early today after they tried to rob the cashiers cage of a south side elevated rail line station Billy Butler a Chicago transit authority de detective � tective ordered the robbers to halt He said two of them tried to flee and he shot them The third man dropped to the floor of the cage and surrendered Rebels Win LEOPOLDVILLE AP Radlo messages reaching Leopold vllle tell of street fighting In Bukavu capital of central Kivu province It is the last Import Important � ant city In the northern Congo still In government hands During the picnic on the 9 Blackwater road Sunday attended by people from both Quesnel and Vanderhoof some poignant memories were revived Many of the picnickers travelled the road In the good old days when it cut short the route between Quesnel and Van Vanderhoof � derhoof Incidentally thats what the group would like to see now a highway bypassing Prince George Another visit from a well t known travel writer Is on the Chamber of Com Commerces � merces books on Thursday August 27 Kenneth Westcott Jones world traveller will be in town Once again Harold Assman lias volunteered to see that another distinguished vis- INDEX Around B C -- Weather 3 Classified 16 11 Comics 18 Coming events 9 District 4 8 Editorial 2 Markets 3 Sport ji 12 Tv 4 t ALL CLEAR POLICE BEAT A youth who unllmbered a German Luger In a downtown cafe because he wanted to sho it off was fined 25 and for forfeited � feited the pistol today Hugh Drummond Dyer was told that despite his good In Intentions � tentions the law Is pretty sticky about people waving pistols around in public places He was convicted of having a pistol in a place other than his residence without permit fined and the gun was forfeited to the Crown A cafe owner told Magistrate G O Stewart that Dyer en entered � tered his kitchen July 26 pulled out a pistol loaded it and ex extolled � tolled the merits of the German Luger a vicious looking relic from World War Two The cafe owner said the youth was not threatening him merely showing off the gun He called police because Dyer said he had been using It to shoot pigeons In the CNR yards Police are Investigating a break in at the Nechako Bakery that resulted in loss of 00 sliver last night itor is given a good look at the city Word is some people in the Cuddle subdivision are wondering what was meant when someone told them theyd pay less taxes if they Joined the city The mlllrate out there Is now 46 39 mills while city residents pay close to 77 When the kids at secondary tj school go back to their classrooms next month theyll lave some 25000 worth of new business equipment to work with its part of a fresh commercial program being of fered at the school Officials had to get it If the school system was to keep up with the times Well its water or what day today for the Nechako Improvement District if you live in the Nechako area and you want pure running water but you havent paid your con connection � nection fee yet drop what you are doing and rush to Macs Trading Post or the Pine Grove Motel with at least a portion of the 60 fee The books will be closed today and If they re veal the 80 percent participation las been reached work will be gin this fall on the system If not who knows e e Look ma no lens Senator Barry Goldwater Republi Republican � can presidential nominee pokes his finger through the frame of his glasses while joking with photographers at a picture taking session in Washington He wore the no lensers because he didnt want any reflections in his pictures AP Photo Youth Who Waved Luger Fined 25 Loses Gun Entry was gained through a broken window In the rear door A 13-year-old FortSt James boy has been flown to Vancou Vancouver � ver with a bullet In his skull following a shooting accident in a berry patch Tuesday Police said Ronny Prince was accidentally shot when his six-year-old brother discharged a 22 calibre rifle apartyof chil children � dren had taken with them on a berry picking expedition The bullet struck the boy on the left side of the back of the head and part of it is believed still in his skull Police said the youngsters had taken the rifle with them for protection against bears Damage totalled 240 when an American tourist and a city resident s cars collided at 17th and Victoria last night Cars were driven by Frederick Haverkampf of Van Nuys Cali California � fornia and Cyril Schultz of 1761 Spruce POWELL RIVER GIVES 2 MILLION TO 3 Us VANCOUVER CP - The MacMillan Bloedel and Powell River Company has contributed 2000000 to the Three Universities Capital Fund J V Clyne chairman of MB and PR said today he was pleased to announce the response by the company to the appeal for capital funds being conducted Jointly by Simon Fraser University the University of B C and the University of Victoria The three universities are trying to raise a total of 28 000000 Allan M McGavln and Cyrus H McLean co-chairmen of the fund said the gift Is a magnificent pace-setter and sets a high stand standard � ard Vtlzn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIAWEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 1964 laiBliiiHaaaaaaWiieS s PiiiaaaaaKMBlSH9slB ViM1 STSCjSS MCJW AleaaaaaaaaaaV sKaBaaaaaW - Jam Mfy 1 III jdN SIH hBBBBaaaaaaWr V ML Mjf F Kr aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH skepticism today for President Makarlos to fulfill his promise A Turklsh Cyprlot spokesman welcomed the pledge asanen couraglng first step But he accused Makarlos a Greek Cyprlot of breaking agree agreements � ments before and said there therefore � fore we will have to wait and see In another cheering move Greece has announced the return of military units which it withdrew from NATO in con connection � nection with the Cyprus crisis In returning the troops to the Atlantic alliance Greece fol- Company Turns Down TSE Rulings VANCOUVER CP -Transcontinental Resources Ltd has Informed share shareholders � holders it will not comply with a number of rulings handed down by the Toronto Stock Exchange a company spokesman said Tuesday In a special note attached to the annual report of the Vancouver based company President W B Mllner said the result probably will bo delisting of Transcontinental shares from the Toronto Ex Exchange � change Transcontinental did not spell out Its objections to the exchange rulings The note said many of these rulings no self-respecting company or the of officers � ficers thereof could in our opinion comply with Your company will not comply with many of these rulings Therefore quite possibly the shares of your company will be delisted from the Toronto Stock Ex Exchange � change If this should be the case arrangements will be made promptly so that an orderly market will bo provided for your shares either through unlisted dealers and or other stock exchanges Transcontinental whose total assets were listed at 625000 in the annual te port Is a holding company for seven mining companies and one oil company most of them In Canada The Transcontinental re rebuke � buke against TSE rulings echoes recent Citizen edi editorial � torial criticism of the exchange lowed the lead of Turkey which also withdrew then returned some units Informants in Nicosia said Makarlos yielded to pleas for a relaxation of the blockade around Turkish - Cypriot towns only after a long and heated discussion with the UN com commander � mander Lt Gen KS Thim ayya of India and UN Secretary-General U Thants special representative Galo Plaza Lasso of Ecuador Makarlos pledge to the UN command Tuesday to allow movements Into some be beleaguered � leaguered communities could eliminate a source of trouble but other developments Indi Indicated � cated the Cyprus crisis could come to a boil again After another round of talks with Greek leaders Cyprus Foreign Minister SpyrosKypri anou disclosed in Athens Tues Tuesday � day night that he would fly to Moscow to negotiate an arms deal with the Soviet Union Turkish Premier Ismetlnonu warned that his country would act again If the Greek Cypr lots renew attacks on Turklsh-Cyp-riots Turkey underscored In onus words with a series of air and naval manoeuvres off east eastern � ern Turkey 110 miles from Cyprus A senior UN official said he thinks Makarlos also may allow freer movement by the UN peace force Makarlos has re resisted � sisted this particularly while the Greek Cyprlots were re receiving � ceiving arms shipments at the southern port of Llmassol In Geneva talks continued on I a solution to the Cyprus dispute even mougn un mediator sak ari S Tuomloja of Finland re remains � mains seriously ill He suffered a stroke Monday A UN an announcement � nouncement said Tuomlojas aides are In contact with the representatives of Greece Turkey Britlan and Canada as well as President Johnsons personal envoy former US state secretary Dean Acheson In Copenhagen Danish Jus Justice � tice Minister Hans Halkkerup was pessimistic after a visit to Cyprus He said the 1000 Danish troops and police In the UN peace force want to return homo because they feel they can do nothing to help the situation CLOUDY IjifJNk m T AKrr Phone LOgan 4 2441 I4a- -OiLow43 High 65 iiiliflP 111111 l flNpUH SHl ihr VSSBHaHai LiMgJtMiiLLLLLwiLLLMLvMltMtZaJtiLWLEW r mml WLi HISTORY PASSES History coming and going was made when the Danish square rigger Denmark and the US atomic powered merchant ship Savannah passed in Narragansett Hay off Newport It I They showed contrast in size as well as motive power The Danmark is 213 feet long the Savannah 695 - AP Photo say p n m CARLING BLACK LABEL BEER This advertisement la not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia 10c Co6y TENSIONS EASED BY CYPRUS CONCESSION But Turks Wait For Real Proof NICOSIA AP - The explosive situation on Cyprus eased a bit as Greek Cypribts have agreed to relax their blockade of some Turkish Cypriot communi communities � ties to let through fuel food and water The move was announced by the UN command lurKisn uypnots waited with TWO MAN ORBIT DELAYE AS SPACE STRIKES BACK CAPE KENNEDY Fla AP A series of lightning bolts which caused consider considerable � able damage on the Project Gemini launching pad ap apparently � parently has erased any pos possibility � sibility of a two man US orbital flight this year Officials said the mishap probably means that astro astronauts � nauts Virgil I Gus Grisson and John W Young will have to wait until early 1965 to make the first tandem flight They were to take a three orbit five hour space ride In mid December As an electrical storm swept over Cape Kennedy Monday night several light lightning � ning bolts struck the Gemini launching complex In swift succession They damaged systems in a Titan 2 rocket on the pad and In the ground support equipment No one was hurt It was the first recorded Incidence of lightning damage to a rocket in the 14 year history of theCapeAll rock rocket � et gantries here are supposed to be lightning - proof WITHIN AN HOUR Sawmill Accidents Injure Two Workers Two men are reported in good condition in Prince George hospital today following separate sawmill acci accidents � dents A helicopter was used to fly both men from the scene of the accidents within one hour of each other Tuesday A 31 year old sawyer Carl Kwasney was struck In the throat by a large piece of steel from the power saw he was operating at 11 a m His employer J E Ongman of J E Ongman and Sons Saw Sawmill � mill said the shanks which hold the blade of the saw In place came loose and were thrown back into the mans throat One piece was lodged between his windpipe and blood artery It couldnt have been much closer said Mr Ongman The sawmill is located 65 miles east of Prince George In the Bowron River area The other accident occurred at 10 am Tuesday at Penny Spruce Mills at Penny 70 miles east of Prince George Doyle Tyake 23 was turn turning � ing logs on their way to the head saw when a large sliver was flung back from the saw and pierced his leg The silver described by Bill Harris manager of the mill as one and a half Inches In diameter and two to three feet long went completely through the mans thigh The sliver was removed In the operating room and Mr Tyake was reported In good condition by hospital officials today Mr Harris said he had never heard of such an accident hap happening � pening before Teamster union president James Hoffa and the union ex executive � ecutive board met behind closed doors today In Miami Beach A union spokesman called It a routine session There was speculation the board would reach a showdown on a de- mand by a group of dissident union members that Hoffa pay his own legal bills covering two trials in which Hoffa re- ceived a five year prison sen- tence He is out pending appeals j 12 MILLION PLAN I Cement Plant Site j Not Concrete Yet Companies planning a cement industry at Prince George probably wont know until next spring where the plant will be built JM Brabant president of Peace River Cement Limited said in an interview from Van Vancouver � couver today that the company is in the process of proving up Its sources of supply Until all of the factors are analyzed the quality of the raw materials together with their distance from the plant con construction � struction of the mill wont go ahead Its all taking time said Mr Brabant With a 12 mlH Hon investment such as ours we have to irake sure we nave sufficient raw materials such as shale clay sand and gyp gypsum � sum Ocean Cement and Supplies Limited and Lafarge Cement of North America announced in June they would Join forces to build a plant at Prince George The plant will have an initial capacity of 1 million barrels a year The Initial stage will cost 2 million and the balance of the plant will follow depend depending � ing on development of the market The project arose from the success of the Peace River cem cement � ent Joint venture in supplying the Portage Mountain dam with more tlun 1 5 million sacks of cement in the past two year Another 45 sacks remain to be delivered on a rigid schedule Freight charges amount to almost half the delivered cost of cement to Prince George FRENZY HANGS LIKE FRISCO FOG SAN TRANCISCO AP - A quiet frenz hung like fog in the air today as thousands of j oung ter pieparedtostoimtheCow Palace here for the Beat leu conceit tonight The Beatles arrived Tuesday and weie gieeted by an estW mated 9000 teen ager far be below � low piedicted estimates of be between � tween 50000 and 100000 About a dozen glils lequliedfiibtald None was sei loudly hmt Eailler a woman was slugged bhot and 1 obbed in he Hilt 011 Hotel toom but her screams weie mUtaken for ohlleks b the ciowd of giil waiting foi the Beatles to auive t I