Bay yW please pm or CARLING PILSENER BEER v Thlt advartliamtnt It not published or displayed by h Liquor Ontrol Beird or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 8 No 181 THE WORLD TODAY Pottpone Meeting OTTAWA CP The Senate banking committee has post postponed � poned for two weeks further action on an application to In corporate the Dank of DC Lawyers for the bankin which the DC government would hold an Interest requested the post postponement � ponement to permit DC Attorney-General Donner to ap appear � pear before the committee Charge Brutality KINGSTON CP Charges of brutality have been levelled against itCAF police by three students taking part In a recent anti nuclear demonstration at La Macau Que Ono of the three Dan Daniels told news newsmen � men ho had pressure applied on the nerves below his ears by a guard Ho also claims ono guard Jumped on him while ho was lying In a ditch Hunting Killors KUALA LUMIUU Routers Drltlsh Gurkha troops today hunted a group of Indonesian paratroopers who killed a Gur Gurkha � kha Tuesday In tho fiercest fighting in tho Malaysia dispute so far Military sources lioro said tho Gurkha patrol out outnumbered � numbered three to ono killed six of tho Indonesian paratroop paratroopers � ers Many Indonesians managed to escape Chineso Recognition ST JOHNS Nfld CP Tho United Church general council has unanimously approved a recommendation that it reaf reaffirm � firm Its stand that Canada sliould glvo do facto recogni recognition � tion to tho government of main mainland � land China Tho recommend recommendation � ation placed boforo tho council by tho commlttoo on church and International affairs said tho action should bo taken In full recognition of tho rights of solf determination of tho pooplo of Nationalist China Poaco Plan NICOSIA A D-Creek-Cy-t prlotB havo orrored a nvo poiiu plan to rostoro poaco to tho ombattlod Island of Cyprus Among tho flvo points offered by tho govornmont of President Makarios is proposal to lift its economic block ado against tho Turklsh Cyprlots But a short timo nftor tho announcement armed Turkish Cypr lots at Kok kina Village rofused to accept four truckloads of food from tho Greek Cypriote Picked Up SAIGON AP Two of tlreo loadors of Sundays attempt to overthrow south Viet Nams Premier Nguyen Khanh wero In government custody In Saigon today but tho situation in tho populous Mekong Dolta remain remained � ed explosive MaJ Gen Duong Van Due was reliably reported under house arrest In Saigon and facing probablo trial So you dont think theres a hotel room shortage A man who works the late shift turned up at tho laundro laundromat � mat after midnight one night this week to do his laundry While tho suds were sudsing he wandered about looking at the various posters and was startled to see two pahs of boots sticking out from behind a bank of machines Just a couple of workmen whocouldnt find anyplace else to bunk Later on another two men turned up Our man swears they came equipped with a pair of those folding camp beds You better believe that nothing Is too much trouble for Prince Georges Cham Chamber � ber of Commerce when It comes to pleasing a tourist On the receiving end of a rather un unusual � usual request from a US visitor attending the PNTA con- INDEX Around DC 15 Classified 12 13 Comics ----- 14 Coming events --------- 0 District 20 Editorial 2 Weather 3 Hero and there C Markets -- - 3 faports 9 10 TV 3 Tk e Lbbbbbbbblbhk LH P a BBaBBHaA rH Pope Paul Is carried through St Peters Basilica on his way to another session of the Vati Vatican � can Ecumenical Council today See stories p 10 AP Wlre Wlrephoto � photo e And its just as simple as that explained Mayor Garvin Dezcll when he gave his pint today kicking off the Red Cross blood donor clinic which will be in Prince George until Saturday Officials hope to collect 1800 pints during the clinic which will be held afternoons and evenings at the Legion on Seventh Avo With the mayor is Dr Hobert Kwert ono of tho Prince George doctors who expect therell be a heavy demand for blood transfusions as u result of the increased industrial activity in the area NEW WEAPON K Takes Aim at Chinese MOSCOW AP - Pram lor Khrushchev says Russia has a how hocret woajon that could dohtroy all llvuonoarth Duthis woids appear aimed primarily at China ami not at tho Wost Khrushchev who did not de describe � scribe tho weapon was spoak ing to aJapanoMipaillamontary delegation Tuesday Tho Japan 00 said lie mentioned tho woapon during a blast at Chinoso BC Premier HasnrWfifterT Bridget Moran hasnt rocolv cd a reply to a lettor slio wroto Premier Uonnolt nino anu one half months ago Slnco Ivo waited this long I supposo I may havo to wait a bit longer said Mrs Moran who was suspendod asawolfaro workor aftor she criticized government policies Mis Moian just out of hos hospital � pital alter giving birth to a son wroto Promlor Dennett Dec 31 delineating liat sho doscrlbed as deficiencies of tho provincial welfare servlco She was suspended from tho department aftor sho refused to promlso that sho novor again would critlclzo government policies in public Mrs Moran is appealing her suspension and she expects a hearing will bo hold in mid Octobei ferenco no less a person than cham bet piexy Att Murray dashed home and came up with give up foui birch logs suitable foi fireplace I C heels for Dr Gordon 0 Sluum who in his talk to the PNTA confeienco yes yesterday � terday tofeired to Prince George as being In Central Drltlsh Columbia not North as so many people aro mistakenly Inclined todo And congratulations to W local chartered accountant Alex Clark for the write up ho received In the tubercu tuberculosis � losis magazine Youi Health this month Tho magazine com commended � mended Mr Claiks efforts In boosting tho Prince George Christmas Seal sales Moose jaws are still sought 0 by the fish and game branch of tho provincial govern government � ment Inspectoi Walter Gill says they are used to ago the animals to help determine futuio hunting seasons Tutn them in to any conservation officer Heaj a lot of people com- plaining about the dust on Cuddle Road and adjacent artojlos lecently Perhaps South l ort could get together with the city on this at least and havo the roads oiled One lesl dont of the atea said when ho washes his cai ho cant keep ahead of tho dust r Communist Loador Mao Tso tung Khrushchov accused Mao of wanting to take ovor Sovlot ter territory � ritory Tho Japanoso said Khiushchov told thomthoSovlot Union hatos war and doosnt want to use its now weapons but if you live among wolves you should howl llko a wolf In Washington tho now moans of destruction claimed by Soviet Ptomler Khrushchov could bo a major advanco In cliomlcal or gormwarfaroUS govornmont oxports said today Uolonco sources btressud thoy wero speculating In tho absence ofanyhardlntolllgcnco information about what Khrush Khrushchov � chov moant In a talk to a Japanoso group in tho Kremlin Tuosday Developments considered in tho realm of tho possible Included Tho cobalt bomb a nuclear ctovlco using a shell of cobalt instoad of steel Explosion of such a bomb would unleash huge amounts of lethal and long lived radioactive fallout A death ray possibly a highly - concentrated Intenso beam of light Defenco experts were not dis disposed � posed to dlsputo tho exlstenco of a significant now Sovlot weapon They noted that Soviet boasting of this sort generally has had some basis although often inflated for propaganda effect At tho same tlmo they wero not dismissing tho possibility that this might bo a play by Khrushchov to frig It ton his Chinoso opponents Water Plan Thrown Out WHITEIIORSE YT CP -Dologatos to tho Drltlsh Colum Columbia � bia Alaska and Yukon confor enco Tuosday rojocted a scheme which would Involve watorfrom Uw thriannsJnlngexDortod as far as Now YorkandMoxlco Tho proiwsod schomo known as tho North Amorlcan Water and Powor Alliance would dl vort northwestern rivers into a watorway from DC to tho Groat Lakos and southorn US Reprosontatlyos of tho three regions agreed to Issue a formal objection to tho plan Island Man Found Dead Maximo Vermetto SB a resi resident � dent of tho Island Cache was found dead in his homo early Tuosday He was discovered by his son Armand at 530 am in tho one room cabin they shared Police said the death appeared to bo of natural causes Funeral arrangements will be set later today J Jl I Low 43 - High COj ittzen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1964 SbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbLbH proclamation of the Columbia River Treaty today by the Peace Arch at Blaine Wash The brief ceremony marked ratification of the long awaited treaty be between � tween the two countries which has been discussed for 20 years Tho prime minister and pres president � ident travelled at CO miles an hour between tho airport and Blaine Security guards wero stationed along tho entire route All traffic was cleared from tho Deas Island throughway be between � tween the Oak St Drldgoandlhc border whilo they are using tho highway At tho samo timo about 20 o vol passes and pedostrian walks across tho throughway woro kept clear Following the meeting tho group made its way back along tho guarded highway to Vancou Vancouver � ver International Airport whoro Johnson boarded a piano for At Ottawa External Affairs Mlnlstor Paul Mart in and Amer American � ican Ambassador W Walton Duttorworth oxchangod treaty ratification documents Aftor they lad signed each ratification documont thoy informed Mr Ilockln and Amorlcan officials In Now York by telephone The monoy Is Amorlcan ray mont for a 30 year entitlement to downstream bonoflts from dams to bo built on tho Colum- birTtlverlirCanada by the D Cr govornmont Amorlcan Ambas Ambassador � sador Duttorworth called tho dovolopmont a notablo achlovo mont by tho two countries in tho co oporatlvo development of North American rosourcos Background p 10 The Peace Arch at the inter international � national border 23 miles south of here was shrouded in rain soaked clouds Mr Pearson and Mr John Johnson � son arrived at Vancouver RCAF Station Sea bland from Great Falls Mont shortly aflcr lpm Travel at 60 Miles an Hour Seattle and the prime minister took his leave for a round of activities in Vancouver Ho said ho hoped todays ac activities � tivities would help maintain tho prosperity of this part of tho country Meanwhile two ceremonies wero held today to ratify tho Columbia Illvor Treaty Forty persons attended a ceremony in tho Parliament buildings at Ottawa whilo at New York a representative of an American powor utilities group turnod ovor a cheque for moro than 20000000 Tho cheque was handed to A D Ilockln Assist Assistant � ant Deputy rirunco Minister of Canada Ratified in Ottawa New York Carllor today Pearson and Johnson parties flow over sec sections � tions of tho uppor Columbia nior basin to view sites of futuro construction Accompanied with Mr Pear Pearson � son was Northorn Affairs Mln Mlnlstor � lstor Art La Ing Postmastor Goneral Jack Nicholson and Canadian ambassador to tho US Charles nitchlo DC will build three storago dams worth 400000000 under tonus of tho troaty andrccelvo in return payment fnr down downstream � stream powor bonoflts A choquo for moro than270 000000 roprosontlng an advanco paymont for this en entitlement � titlement was turned ovor to Premier Donnett later In a Vancouvor ceremony BC -Alaska May Bypass Federals on Power Plan WHITEHORSE YT CP - British Columbia and Alaska may move alone toward a joint industrial and power scheme to avoid delays usual to international agreements top officials soid hero Tuesday In a repat to the Alaska Drltlsh Columbia Yukon con conference � ference Lands and Torest Min Minister � ister Hay Williston of DC said forest and water reserves have beon established on tho remote Iskut Valley of tho Alaska Panhandlo A private company has pro proposed � posed a dam that could supply power for two major mineral developments Doth would In Involve � volve international agreoments However state and provincial PNTA BENEFITS officials proposed that respon responsibility � sibility for the international aspects of the scheme be taken out of tho hands of the US and Canadian federal governments Mr Williston and Govornor William Egan of Alaska said development could bo tied up for 10 years If referred to tho Inter International � national Joint Commission They agreed that in icgional matters tho province and state should settle their own problems 7 say AyA please BSFTT for CARLING PILSENER BEER Ih This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Covernment of British Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 SD 10c Copy cJJ7JMOMT PEARSON JOHNSON SEAL POWER PACT Historic Meet At Peace Arch VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Lester Pear Pearson � son and President Lynden Johnson signed the JOHNSON At toast two juveniles who avoided reform school sen sentences � tences when police broke their car theft gang lost month aro In trouble again for car theft Staff Sgt Carl Sarslat of tho HCMP said today that at least two of four juveniles arrostod for a Monday night car thoft woro part of a gang that stolo fivo cars in ono night August 10 Thoy woro on ono yoars probation Last month four Juveniles woro put on probation ondthico wont to roform school for In Indefinite � definite torms on conviction of a wild night of Joj riding in flvo stolon cars Tho car stolon Monday was a Volkswagen ono of tho most popular targets of car thlovos Staff Sgt Sarslat urgod all car ownors to lock tholr ve vehicles � hicles especially- people who own Vol ks wagons To Discuss Hall Report Tho Hall Heport and Modlcal Sorvicos Incorpoiated will bo two main Horns for discussion at DC Medical Association meetings here Oct 3 7 Tho Hall Heport was released earlier this spring and is the completion of a Hoyal Com Commission � mission on medical services It recommended swooping changes in the medical field leading to socialized medicine In the near futuro MSIs open plan has run into financial difficulties It Is a physician -sponsored medical plan In DC that lias been In operation for about a year Dr Pat J Carson on the planning lommlttee for tho con convention � vention here said today This Is a business meeting with general discussion of all affairs In the provlnco It is expected 150 delegates will be attending the convention LB CHbVbLH Ht er yt hbbLB 1 em v jmbfbW JbbLM jM PEARSON CAUGHT AGAIN Hot Car Youths In Hotter Water aBaBaPrr tSHi LBBBB 3ixflKBBBH BBBbHbI JBBBH BKBLBm VBBBBBH T le v9BBBBBBB aCfBBBBBBBBfl LL1F1bbbbbbbb1bbbbb1 Sir Alec Douglas Home Drlt Drltlsh � lsh prime minister is out in the grass roots campaigning for the Oct 10 general elec election � tion He Is speaking here to a group at Dover Kent AP Wlrephoto Dented Plates SOUTHAMPTON Reuters Tho liner Queen Elizabeth has suffored somo donted plates In her hull and broken windows on the promenade deck In a collision with a US Army transport ship Tho two vessels bumped together in Southamp Southampton � ton England today PRINCE GEORGE Energy Resources to Shape Future Dy Vern Lacey Citizen Staff Writer Tho Pacific Northwest Trade Association conference on en energy � ergy resources which ended Tuesday may have a hand in the future growth of Prince George It was a meeting of ideas from some of the most brilliant men In the business and from a layman observers point of view two Important concepts emerged First energy Is tho life blood of Industry and as re resources � sources In the south become strained Industry Is willing to pay high prices for northern power Second Prince George Is tho chief city of an area rich In hydro oil gas and coal le sourcos Development of theso rich sources of powor will have to rub off on tho Spruce Capital This may not bo news to citizens of Prince George most of whom maintain a Vancouv Vancouver � er move over attitude Dut it did make an Impres Impression � sion on tho businessmen at the PNTA conference men who can do something about develop developing � ing tho North representatives of companies like Westing house Dechtol and Dank of Japan Dr Gordon Shrum chairman of DC Hydro and Power Authority told them DCs hydro reserves aro In the neigh neighborhood � borhood of 100 million kilo kilowatts � watts Total electric consump consumption � tion of tho provlnco at ptesent is 13 million kllllon kilowatts See Pago 3 And DC hasnt even begun to develop Its tremendous coal resources said Di Shrum mentioning that builders of tho Peace Rtvej powor pioject aie chopping through deep veins of coal as though It were clay Taithor nojth In 000000 square miles of sediment is one of tho fteo woilds laigest oil and gas i esorves said Ro Robert � bert D Stewait piesldent ol Westcoast Transmission Com Company � pany the pipeline builders So great aro the Holds that gas Is being discovered at the rate of a trillion cubic feet a year and as he said wo havent oven scratched the sur surface � face Other speakers told of tho critical powor shortage that will affect parts of tho US In 20 years and outlined the Intortle or Interconnection of powor facilities all over the continent so aieas with powoi sut pluses cantiansmlttopowei shoit aieas Drltlsh Columbia will bo anchor-man on this International powot gild bilnglng eneigy from tho noith It will prob probably � ably havo to como tluough Prince Geojgo Looking faithoi Into tho fu futuro � turo speakoi s foi csaw an age of micleai powoi plants but with tho constant lncieaso In powoi demands all othoi fa facilities � cilities will bo fully employed 1 DC has no known supplies of uranium but as Dr Shrum said this province has every everything � thing else so there is probably uianium too If not It can buy atomic fuel to run Its reactois because It Is one of tho least expensive considerations in an atomic power plant Anothoi oyes-to-tho-futuie speakei Dr Jack Davis MP tho powor consultant foi tho federal government forecast a gieat Inland watei way sti et etching � ching fiom the Rockies to tho Great Lakes formed by hoisting runoff waters eastwaid over tho Groat Divide and dlvoi ting the Lalid Alaska and Yukon rlveis Into the Peace A dieani now butpeiliapsa leallty in CO jeais piovldlng powoi litigation and Inland watoi ti inspoitatlon to tho aioas or canun mat ikM it most Delegate i epi esontlng most majoi cities and towns between Oregon and Alaska took steps to further their policy of In Intel � tel national power develop development � ment at tho Prince George meeting They established a com committee � mittee to Investigate andpiob ably oppose pioposed US leg legislation � islation increasing the ta on purchase of Canadian securities by US buyers Then aftei an aeilal toui of the Peace pioject they le turned home Pei haps they will bo back a few of them The Prince Geoige Clnmbei of Commeice gave them loyal tieatment and the citys hospitality machine woikod oveitlmo to show them a good time The made sine delegates saw the pi owthof Pi inco Geoi gi thoy showed that lndustilal powei will be cheap and pei lnp Pilneo Geoige will benefit lndustihll fiom the lsit of tho US buslnobsinen -f J JL