say Kjl please HhII for CARLING PILSENER BEER iBBA Thll tdvtrtltimtnl li net publlihtd or dliplavtd by th Liquor Control Boird or by tho Covornmont of British Columbia Vol 8 No 187 ----a--a---a-j-M-j--j-jHMiH-----i IHB -- IWORID Ijodayv Arrest Smugglers NEOSYIA AP - Cyprus po police � lice say they have arrested five Swedish members of the UN peace force on charges of smug smuggling � gling munitions to Turkish Cyp riots A Greek Cyprlot police source said the five Swedes were caught transporting the munitions aboard two armored personnel carriers of the Swed Swedish � ish contingent flying a UN flag and bearing UN markings Wild Wilda TOKYO AP - One hundred mlle-an-hour winds battered Kagoshlma In southern Japan as typhoon Wllda slammed ashore late today National police listed three persons dead one missing 2G injured more than 4S0 homes destroyed and two ships sunk Galloping Gladys HALIFAX CP -Hurricane Gladys has now been reduced to a tropical storm as It moves closer to Nova Scotia The weather office in Halifax said today the storm Is located ap approximately � proximately 120 miles southeast of hero and moving northeast at more than 30 miles an hour Wind gusts of 4G miles and hour and heavy rain were forecast for Nova Scotia Reach Agreement UNITED NATIONS AP - An Informed UN source reports agreement has been reached on a draft resolution to renew tho term of tho UN Cyprus forco Tho agreement among UN Sec Security � urity Council members Is re reported � ported to havo followed a lengthy conferenco botwoon Brazils Goraldo do Carvalho Silos and council president Platon Mor orov of Russia New Premier BERLIN Routers - Willi Stoph CO was appointed pro mler of Cast Germany today Stoph formorly a first deputy premier succeeds Otto Groto wohl who died Monday Groto wohl had boon promlor slnco 1040 Strike Postponed WASHINGTON AP - Tho threat of a U S wldo rail railway � way strike woj postponed for 60 days today as president John Johnson � son created an emergency board to look into tho labor dlsputo Sport Flash SANDWICH England CP -Canadas Joanne Goulet has been defeated In the semi finals of the Drltlsh Womens Amateur Golf Championship at Sandwich She was defeated by Bridget Jackson of England who quali qualified � fied for tomorrows 30 holo final against Carol Sorenson of the United States How did you spend your J summer A report comes from McDrlde about one man who managed to keep ac active � tive for part of it anyway Hans Schwarz climbed mighty Mount Robson twice in five days Tonights the night for 100 9 boys to line up a six week summer camp next year A new army cadet training plan goes into operation this year and new recruits will be signed up at the armories this evening Dest of the crop get the free vacation Whoops I Take a look at the 9 Parks Superette advertis- ment on p 10 today On that rice price it should read two pounds for 39 cents The quantity was ommitted In the ad before going to press today The man behind the wheel W roared up Third passed a pick up on the ditchslde of the road jumped the Third Laurier Cres traffic Island INDEX Weather - - 3 Classified 18 10 Comics --------- 16 Coming Eyents 16 District 4 17 Editorial - 2 Entertainment - - - - 11 12 Fishing -9 Here and There 14 Markets -------- 3 Sports 8 9 TV - U CTT Hey There Its Raining That s the word from the weatherman at Prince George airport who this morning re recorded � corded more than three Inches of rainfall so far this month Chief of the weather office Eric Paget said Were over the average for the month which is 219 inches And since Tues Tuesday � day midnight we nearly marked the 24 - hour record for rain fall He said more than an Inch of rain fell during the 24 hour period The previous record was set Sept 22 1963 when 128 Inches fell over the Prince George area Its doubtful whether the months record rainfall more than six Inches In 1941 will be reached this year Power Failure Closes Store A failure in the Hudsons Day Cos own transformer sys teni forced the store to close Us doors to shoppers today A spokesman for DC Hydro said emergency transformers will be Installed today and the store probably would open for business this afternoon e e fm7izrzrz JB73r jitisai ir tij iHBBBBBBSBM IMim iTBIir jVian awi iTTi aWr iiiTm irB iJnMTTaTttlsTaMsWMaPTMwTJfci i LLHaWIs1aiJLMltBHrBI lpyBy33agljBBB BBBMBBMR3BBiBtofcasnMMSjBSiSwBlrFffSy l 3ByCBBsBMBBMBgfflfcMBsBMBsFWHBsMBM BBBmBBBISBBBKEBtttBBKm ifllBHtth- - ij -fl City workmen busy themselves in the current downpour in downtown streets This was tho sceno Wednesday afternoon on Fifth Avo near Georgo Tho round fore foreground � ground object is a 25ton concroto mnn holo Poto Millor photo PHONE LINES TOO They Storm the Sewers Tho public works department of Prlnco Georgo and DC Tele Telephone � phone Company have joined hands in tho work presently being carried out on city streets Tho city is Installing storm sewers and DCTol is putting in underground wiring The storm sewor installation Is part of a perpetual project by the city in an effort to re duco the chance of flooding In downtown buildings and stopped He backed up the car drove through the stop sign turned left and churned back down Third crossed the white line and turned a circle In the middle of the road He then drove back around the curve to Fifth sped up to Carney and turned into the front of Thrift Market The car stalled there so the driver threw the car into reverse drove out to Third and Carney going right through the stop sign and sped up Third our of llcence readlngdlstance Must have been a maniac No sane or sober person would do that Resources Minister and local MLA Ray Wllllston has a hot footed weekend coming up in the city Hes slated to attend tho I loo Hoo get together and also the con constituency � stituency Social Credit Conven Convention � tion which coincide as to dates and time Hell address the Hoo Hoo convocation and take In as many of the Socred business sessions as possible but time timetable � table will permit only tho single major address What happens to people who 4 are caught listening to a transistor radio when Pre Premier � mier Dennett is speaking Ask Education Minister Peterson who was caught with a transistor in his sleeve at a speech last week Mr Peterson heard a short off-the-cuff speech couched In short off-tho-record terms Works superintendent Dill Jones said work will be car carried � ried out this fall wherever yellow lines are painted on tho streets Dut tho present dugup areas will be repaved beforo further excavations are made Mr Jones said much time is being saved by using pro made man holes The 25 ton struc structures � tures were made beforo the work began and now can be dropped into place Tho time saved in not having the ground dug up while the con concrete � crete dries amounts to about two weeks DC Tolephono work Involves laying underground telephone lines In the lane botweonGeorgo and Dominion Streets from Sixth Ave to First The work is all part of tho normal growth pattern the district manager Frank McGee said today Last year underground wiring was laid from Drunswlck along Sixth to the start of tho present project The company is work working � ing in association with the city to save tlmo money and incon inconvenience � venience itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1964 Phone LOgan 42441 sayyplease BPw for CARLING PILSENER BEER WflA Thll tdvortlitment li not published or dlipltytd by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia IOC CODY OKtM BAD ROADS CAUSED MERCY TRIP DELAY City Airport 75 Minutes An Injured logger had a tense six mile ride in an ambulance which lasted for 75 minutes Wed Wednesday � nesday night SLIDES BLOCK ROAD NEAR SMITHERS Highways Department and construction crows aro working fovorishly to restoro a section of Highway 10 that slid Into tho Dulkloy Rlvor Wednesday A half hour warning was given beforo a soctlon of tho highway 33 mllos wost of Smllhors collapsed and slid down a steep ombankmont at 7 pm Highways crows woro stand standing � ing by at tho tlmo and thoro woro no Injuries A highways department spokesman suldslldosorocom mon in tho aroa A six and ono half mllo stretch of now highway which was oxpectod to bo opened noxt yoar is bolng built around tho slldo aroa Tho highways dopartmont and omployoos of DawsonConstruc tlon tho firm building tho now road started work at 7 am today to fill tho collapsed aroa which Is CO foot long and 80 foot doop Tho dopartmont spokostnon sold It will tako 3000 to 0000 cubic yards of matorlal to fill tho gap Ho said It may bo closo to noon Friday boforo tho road Is rostorod for traffic Transport trucks aro waiting at olthor end of tho slldo sceno and many mora aro being stop pod at Smlthora and Hazoltonto wait until thoroadlsro oponed Tho slldo occurred on a nar narrow � row soctlon of tho road and is blamed partially by highway of officials � ficials on tho heavy rain which has fallen in tho area over the past two days Close to two inches of rain fell in tho 48 hours preceding tho slide Work on tho new section of highway being constructed was being carried out near tho slldo slto but there was no construc construction � tion yet done Immediately below tho slide The now road will run lower In tho Dulkloy Canyon between the present road and tho river ijgKI f 2 wK3BiBlSKKnKlatiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiS5i f HlPB iilfiBiiaVjiiliiiiiiiiiiHi- Xjkjtr kir iiiiiiiiiiiiiBlEakS A poke in the pie didnt bother this young pie eating contestant but he lost And he left afterwards with without � out identifying himself at a Centennial Day celebration in Minnesota Just too embarrassed to clean face up to the loss AP Photo Harold Ewen 42 was transported from tho Prince George Regional Hospital to the airport for a flight to Vancouver where he is being treated today for a dislocated back The ambulance opera operator � tor Mrs Shirley Penner said the road was so rough from tho old Fraser Bridge to the airport she had to creep along to keep from jarring the injured man CPA delayed Its flight to get Mr Ewon aboard Ho suffered abadly-dlslocat-od back In a logging accident at Norbraton Dros Lumber 43 miles southeast of Prlnco Goorgo Ho was flown by Itcllcoptor to tho Prlnco Georgo Regional Hospital at Gi30 pm Tuosday Mrs Ponnor doscrlbod parts of tho rood that load to tho airport as absolutely ridicu ridiculous � lous Sho said if sho hod known tho condition of tho rood and tho man sho would novor havo tokon on tho Job Thoro aro pot holes In that road that could swallow up a car sho said It ovon took 12 mlnutos to got from tho airport ontranco to tho tormlnal bocauso thoyro digging that up too Tony Kos gonoral suporln tondont of DonGlntorConstruc tlon tho firm rebuilding tho road said today tho woathor has brought a comploto halt to work on tho ftvo mllo strotch of highway Mr Ewon was struck by a log whon ho was working noar tho Willow Rlvor accoss road The injured man had to bo handled cautiously bocauso any damage to tho spinal cord could result In paralysis or dobdi Tho Ewon family llvos near Stoner about 24 miles south of Prlnco Goorgo Land Offer Never Made Says Agent A city real estate agent Wed Wednesday � nesday night denied any offer had been made by the city for tho Dinnle Hutchison property on Kelly Street against which expropriation proceedings have been initiated Don Powell who represents Mr Hutchison said No offer has been received verbal or written from any city officials or any agent for the city He made the comment in reply to an assertion by Mayor Dezell yesterday that we offered him 25000 but he turned us down I am not campaigning for anyone nor havo I any personal animosity Mr Powell said but I want to make the record clear we havent seen or heard any city ofer for the property The land consists of two lots adjacent toSpruceland Shopping Centre where Mr Hutchsonhas resided since birth The city contends It needs the land In connection with a frontage road It Intends to con construct � struct parallel to Central Mr Hutchison charges the city is anxious to obtain the property in order to make legal the closing of Kelly Street which has disappeared beneath the centres parking lot At a hear hearing � ing in Kamloops a city applica application � tion to close the street was denied by the land registrar although In fact the street had already been closed The Implication was that Mr Hutchison was entitled to his established access He has received offers for the property from Spiuceland agents but turned them down Forit-fir-bakd qulnc hangs from fruit tree In flam ravaged California valloy AP Photo 5000 EXCAVATED Sixty six Homes Burned in Fires SANTA BARBARA Calif AP - A frightening unbotltvabU tpoctacU Thoio art tho words of a roiidtnt detcriblng a rag raging � ing bruthfiro that has swept 16500 acros Man Brou Here With Bad Burns ght A McLeods Lako man Is in Prince Georgo Regional Hos Hospital � pital recovering from sevoro burns suffered when ho foil into a camp firo Ted Pierre believed to be in his early 20s had burns to his back chest and arms when he was brought here by ambulance Sept 13 Hospital officials said today he is making satisfactory re recovery � covery He fell into a camp fire near Crooked Hiverand did not reach hospital here until approx approximately � imately eight hours after the accident Mr Pierre apparently was alone at the time The am bulance service at Prince George received tho call at 840 am about five hours after he is believed to have fallen into the fire rsWil Low 35 High 55 -N x ft Brail Welfare Fraud Goes To Trial An Island Cache woman has been committed to trlarln County Court on a charge of conspiracy In fraudulently ob obtaining � taining funds through a welfare voucher Businesswoman Lucille Mossman was committed at a preliminary hearing in magis magistrates � trates court The Crown alleges Mrs Mossman bought a food and lodging voucher from a welfare recipient Feb 11 then sub submitted � mitted It for cash return to the Welfare Department At the preliminary the Crown alleged that Mrs Mossman bought the voucher for 5 cash then collected 10 from the welfare office by declaring she had rented ono of her cabins to the welfare recipient Mrs Mossman elected trial by judge without a jury No trial date has been set Frightened peoplo scur scurried � ried from tholr homos as fin fingers � gers of flamo from tho bmsh flro moved Into tho outskirts of this beslcgod town a comm community � unity of CO 000 Obsorvors said firemen aro maklng a stand at each house threatened but that thn 40-mlle-an-hour winds kept push pushing � ing tho fire onward Cement delivery trucks have been pres pressed � sed into service as water car carriers � riers The fire Is the worst of five great blazes burning In Califor California � nia Four others In the northern part of the state have burned 73000 acres and 223 buildings including farm structures Sheriff James Webster warn warned � ed residents to evacuate an area four miles wide by two miles deep virtually the entire upper side of Montecito the suburb of Santa Darbara noted for its heavy population of mill millionaires � ionaires Many mansions here are in the 250000 and 500 000 valuation Officials said as many as 5000 persons havo been forced to evacuate some of them having to leave their homes twice as the flames died down then arose again MAY BUILD 200000 FEED MILL The DC Co op Wholesale Society may build a 200000 feed plant at Prince George It was announced today Darney Johnsrude manager of the wholesale organization which serves Co op retail out outlets � lets said the plan has been approved In principle and con construction � struction possibly will begin next summer Co op Wholesale Society now is making an economic survey of the feasibility of the venture Mr Johnsrude was Inter Interviewed � viewed from Dawson Creek where he was attending a direc directors � tors meeting of Co op Whole Wholesale � sale The group was to travel to Prince George this afternoon consult with local Co op offi officials � cials and inspect the site in the new VGU Industrial park The mill will manufacture all lines of cattle and poultry feeds